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Evening

77th Year, No. 250 Tuesday, June 11, 19*5— Sanford. Florida

(USPS

481-710)

— Price

Cents

Harriett's Plan For Police Approved
Acting Police Chief Steve Harnett’s
reorganization plan for the Sanford
police depanment was unanimously
approved Monday by the city com­
mission.
The commission also approved a
reorganization of city hall staff.
Harnett submitted a plan consolidat­
ing all police operations Into two
divisions. Monday the commission re­
ceived copies of the plan. Harriett asked
for Its formal approval.
The two divisions are enforcement
operations and support services. The
enforcement branch Includes traffic,
patrol and Investigations. Support

services Includes administration, com­
munity relations and training.
Each division will be headed by a
captain who will answer directly to the
chief. Capl. Charles Fagan will head
enforcement and Capt. Herb Shea will
supervise support services. The plan
elim inates the position o f assistant
police chief, a job formerly held by Shea.
Fagan, now serving at the federal Drug
Enforcement Administration office In
Orlando. Is take his new post June 17.
Harriett says the the change will
make the police department more effi­
cient and establish c le a r lines of
authority and responsibility. Under the

old plan, all sections answered to the
assistant chief or the chief. Harriett said.
This left the assistant ch ief "floating"
from section to section, he said.
Harriett said the plan was the "best
w a y " to organize the department, re­
gardless o f who Is named chief later this
month.
A lso during Its meeting Monday night
the commission examined the list of 10
final Is is for the police chief post, as
recom m ended by the C ivil Service
Hoard. The commission Is scheduled to
meet at 5:30 p.m. June 24 to discuss
the applicants. Mayor Dettye Smith
S «e POLICE, p a ge 8 A

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Marking
Time

Ramp Repair
Cost Doubles

Public Hearing Set
On Adult Book Store
By Donna Estes
H erald S ta ff W r ite r
W ith ou t comm ent today.
Seminole County commission­
ers authorized scheduling o f a
puhllc hearing on the appeal of
an adult book store against the
county Hoard of Adjustment's
denial of a special exception to
allow the store.
A fundamentalist Christian
g r o u p b e g a n Its c r u s a d e
against the Connrxtlon Adult
Hook Store with a picket line
Monday and Its lender, the Rev.
John Butler Hook of Altamonte
Springs, pledges the protest
will continue ns the owners of
the shop. New Wave Enter­
tainments Inc., ask the county
com m ission to legalize the
operation.
T h e county voted 4-0 to
sch ed u le the hearing, one
among 11 authorized. Com ­
missioner Sandra Glenn was
absent. She Is attending a
planning conference In P it­
tsburg.

The shop, o ff U.S. 17-92
north o f th e Maitland In­
terchange. Is open for business
even though the Hoard of
Adjustment denied the special
exception, said Herb Harden,
director o f the land manage­
ment office.
The owners, represented by
utlomey Neal McShane. are
appealing to the county com­
mission the county Board of
A dju stm ent's May decision
denying the firm a special
exception to operate an adult
entertainment establishment
at the Fern Park site.
M c S h a n e c o u ld not be
reached for comm ent today.
Staff In the county's land
management office later today
are supposed to set the exact
date of the public hearing,
expected to be sometime In
August or September.
Harden said he and members
of the SherlfTs Department's
vice squad exam ined the mate­
rial at the book store last week

A religious g ro u p wants this a d u lt book store out of
Seminole.
and found magazines there to
be "less explicit than Hustlers
or Penthouse which can be
purchased at any convenience
store."
New Wave Entertainments Is
claim ing that less than 10
percent of Its merchandise and
books concerns adult enter­
tainment. Harden said.
And County Attorney Nikki
Clayton said her office Is trying
to determine whether a "sub­
s ta n tia l and s i g n i f i c a n t "
amount can be considered ob­
jectionable.
"Right now we do not have a
clearly defined violation and

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A s ig n on the store's door
a sk s fo r I.D.
we ore not ready to go td the
c o d e en forcem en t b o a r d ."
Bee STORE, page 8 A

Gun Law Bypasses County Rules
By Doans E s te s
H erald S ta ff W r it e r
If Seminole County has denied you the
right to carry a gun. you may soon be able
to take your cose to the state.
Seminole County residents and others
throughout the state who want u permit to
curry a gun will apply to Secretary of State
George Firestone's office In Tallahassee,
rather than to the county commissions
where they live, unless Gov. Hob Graham
follows through on his threat to veto the bill
passed during the 1985 session of the
Legislature. Gruham has until Friday to vrto
the bill.
Sen. Richard Langley. R-Clermont and a
member of the Seminole County Legislative
delegation, says those requesting a permit
will have to show they are competent to deal
with handguns and can (miss a fingerprint
check.
"T h e y cannot gel a gun permit If they
have been Insune or convicted of a felony."
Few requests for gun permits have been
approved by the Seminole County Com­

A U.S. Coast G u a rd tug boat and barge with
cra n e repairs ch an n e l m arkers In L a k e Monroe,
re p la cin g p ilin g s and m aintaining sig n a l tights

mission over the years.
Commission Chairman Bob Sturm says
there have been four or five requests and
only one. for a private detective, has been
approved. And that approval was on a three
to two vote over the objections of Commis­
sioner Bill Klrchhoff and him.
The commission has taken the position
that most persons w ho apply for a permit to
carry a gun do not need one.
"M y feelings ta there shouldn't be any
concealed weapons permits Issued, whether
by slate or local governm ent." Sturm said.
" I t 's become a non-issue In Sem inole
County. People who might want the gun
permits pretty well know the commission's
position." he said.
Sturm said Sheriff John Polk conducted
Investigations on each applicant requesting
a permit, looking Into the applicant's
experience and background and whether
(he applicant was In a life-threatening
situation.
"W e required applicants to display a
compelling need to carry a gun. And In m y

opinion no one ever did." Sturm said,
adding no one ever took the county to court
over the issue.
He said with the state Issuing the permits,
hr Imagines m any more will be requesting
them from Seminole County.
Hut. Langley says there are two sides to
the story on the gun permit Issue.
" I don't think every whacko should have
the right to carry a gun. but there are people
such as those carrying payrolls and those
who work In high crime arras who may
need to," Langley said.
A major purpose of the bill, which he
sponsored. Is to have a uniform luw
throughout the state, he said
As the prior law was. a person could be
permitted to carry a gun In one county and
drive Into another and find himself consid­
ered a felon because hr also did not have a
license there. Langley said
The proposed new law would prohibit a
person from carrying a gun In any public
place such as a courthouse, a store or a
See L A W S , page 8A

By R ic k Brunson
H era ld S t a ff W riter
Repairs to the boat ramps at
the Sanford martna are going to
cost double whut was originally
estimated. City Munager Frank
Faison rep orted to the city
commission Monday. Hr said the
cost would be about (55.000
Instead o f 82 6.000 as first
thought.
Faison said Monroe Harbour
Marina, w h ich operates the
ram ps, s u b m itte d an " I n ­
complete" damage report to the
city. Divers Inspected the ramps
and discovered that the damage
was worse than Monroe Harbour
reported. Instead of Just the
five-foot dropofTs at the end of
the ram ps. Faison said the
concrete ramps were damaged
underneath the water.
The city maintains the dam ­
age was caused by propulsion
from the engines ol the Star o f
Sanford dinner cruise ship. The
eight ram ps were closed by
Monroe Harbour two months
ago. but tw o o f them were
reopened two weeks ugo by the
city commission.
The commission voted 4-0 to
spend the money, which w ill
cover only the rrpa;., on the
ramps. Commissioner Dave Farr
was absent. Other damages,
such as cracking In the marina s
concrete bulkheads, would not
be repaired for the $55,000.
Faison said.
The ramps should Ire extended
further Into the water and e m ­
bedded deeper Into the bottom,
Faison said. But even w ith
repair*, he said It was "q u es­
tionable" whether the ramps
could be dumaged again by large
ships.
City Attorney William Colbert
said the Star of Sanford bus
received a court-ordered eviction
notice and that the city will
continue to fight to make the
company pay for the repairs
Hut another ship, the Amerl-

cun Romance, in docking in the
marina All ships would have lo
clear out of the marina while ihc
rr|Mlr» were being made, which
could take about six weeks.
Faison said. The rumps that
were opened would also have to
Ik* closed again, hr said, but not
for that long.
The city a lread y has onr
|&gt;ennlt from the slate Depart
mrnt of Environmental Rrgula
lion lo begin Ihc work but still
needs another one from the state
D epartm ent o f N atu ral R e­
sources. Faison said. The city
has filed for It und Is being
helped by DER. which Is Irving
lo speed up the process so (hr
city can grt on with the work.
Faison said
In other action Monday:
• The com m ission unani­
mously approved Fulson's re­
quest to hire u private irrr
company to rem ove 130 dead
trees front around the city.
Faison said city workers are too
busy working on a project at the
marina lo remove the trees. And
after finishing there, they are
scheduled to rem ove tree slump*
from Chase Park on Celery
Avenue The city will take bids
on the project.
The city Is behind In culling
the trees down, muny of which
have scheduled for removal
since 1983. Faison said.
Commissioner John Mercer
said. "I think It's Imperative that
we do this because some of the
trees arc becoming dangerous "
• The commission also unan­
imously approved Dr. Hortense
Evans as the Planning and
Zoning Com m ission's newest
member. Ms. Evans, who works
for the Seminole Counly School
Board, will replace Commission­
er J.Q "S lim " Galloway who
steps down this month after 10
years of service on I he board
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Llghtnlng, Electrical O v e rlo a d S p a rk Fires

Blazes D estroy Buildings
Fire gutted an Altam onte
S p r in g s c o n d o m in iu m
c lu b h o u s e a n d a S a n fo rd
apartment In tw o separate Inci­
dents Monday.
A two-story clubhouse at the
Jamestown Condominiums, on
Jam estow n B ou levard, Alta­
monte Springs, was totally de­
stroyed after fire spread from a
nearby tree which was struck by
lightning, according to Steve
Peavey. fire Investigator for the
A lta m o n te 'S p r in g s Fire De­
partment.
Sr t a a i \

Fire destroyed this clubhouse at the Jamestown Con­
dominiums on Jamestown Boulevard east ot state Road 434
Monday.

No one was Injured in the fire.
P e a v e y s a id , b e c a u s e the
clubhouse was em pty and the
manager, whose office was on
the second floor, had gone home.
R e s id e n t s o f th e con

dominiums were not evacuated
because they were not threat­
ened. he said. Damage totaled
about 8250.000.
it took firefighters from Alta­
m onte Springs and Seminole
County 45 minutes to bring the
fire under control. Peavey said
" It burned quickly." he said,
in the Sanford fire, a 4-year-old
girl was Injured and one apart­
ment was gutted after fire raced
through the second story of a
Park Avenue apartment building
at about 1:30a.m.
T h e fire was sparked by an
overloaded extension cord In
apartm en t *4 at the Jarvis
Apartments. 1000 Park Ave..
according to Assistant Fire Chief
Ron Neel.

"The apartment was complete­
ly demolished." Neel said.
The occupant. Alfred Harkness, escaped uninjured, a c ­
cording to Ralph Jarvis, (he
apartment manager
Occupants of the other three
apartments In the building were
evacuated They stayed with
family and friends, according to
Sem inole C ounty Red C ross
director Lea Lowery.
Sharon Y o u n g . H a rk n ess’
4-year-old niece, was treated at
the scene for smoke Inhalation
and released.
The fire was contained at
apartment *4. but heat, smoke
and water damaged the other
apartments. Neel said. Damage
Is estimated at about 830.000.
— Rick Brunson

Jury Says Sanford Man Should Die For Killing Wife
From Staff and Wire Reports
A Fort Lauderdale Jury recommended
death In the electric ctudr Monday for a
Sanford man convicted o f murdering his
pregnant wife by pushing her overboard
at sea In order to collect life Insurance
benefits.
The |urv that convicted Michael Scott
Keen. 37. on Friday deliberated an hour
Monday before recommending that he
dte for the first-degree murder of his
wife. Lucia AnRa Lopez Keen. 22. of Ft.
Lauderdale.

Broward County Circuit Court Judge
Patti Englander H en n in g scheduled
sentencing for August. The Judge may
reject the Jury's recommendation, but
the only sentencing options are death in
the electric chair or life In prison with a
minimum term of 25 years before parole.
Mrs. Keen waa fire m onth* pregnant
with the couple's first child when she
disappeared during a pleasure cruise at
sea Nov. 19. 1981. Her body was never
found.

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Keen's former friend and roommate.
Kenneth Shapiro, testified during the
week-long trial that he was on the Keens'
cabin cruiser and saw Keen, of 112 Clear
Lake Circle, push his wife overboard
about 20 miles ofT o f Port Everglades,
leaving her to drown.
Shapiro said Keen. 37. threatened to
kill him unless he corroborated Keen’s
story that hla wife muat have fallen
overboard while the men listened to a
blaring radio.
The Keens had been married 31*

months. Two months before the w ed ­
ding. Mrs. Keen took out life Insurance
p o lic ie s n a m in g h er husband as
beneficiary for 8200.000 In accidental
death benefits
Shapiro lest Ifled that before Keen met
hla wife, he had discussed a plan to "fin d
an unsuspecting girl and kill her for
profit" so he could retire bv age 40.
Keen was arrested In Casselberry Aug.
23 by Seminole County sheriff's depu­
ties.

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Miami Mountlas
To The Rescue
Its a small world when
crime Is involved, as Marc
B e n n e lt o f A lt a m o n t e
Springs Is learning.
Dennett was convicted In
Sanford In 1983 of swin­
dling 86 3.000 out of a
county commissioner and a
doctor for the purchase of
two Mercedes-Benz from
Europe. He was sentenced
to restitution and Jail time
but d is a p p e a r e d a fte r
making one 81.000 restitu­
tion payment.
He waa located recently
In V a n c o u v e r . B r itis h
Columbia, say the Royal
Canadian Mounted Police of
Miami. Yes. they have an
office In Miami Assistant
state attorney Kurt Erlcnbsch of Sanford sold he will
file extradition papers, but
admitted that takes awhile.
“ It might be easier and
quicker lo do what Volusia
County d id ." Erlenbach
said, referring to the time
Volusia deputies went to
Canada brought a busi­
nessman back lor trtai —
sans red tape.

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NATION
IN BRIEF
Suspected Sex-Torture
Killer May Commit Suicide
WJLSEYVILLE. Calif. (UPI) — A dishonorably discharged
Marine, sought In a nationwide manhunt In the sex-torture
slayings o f up to 25 people at a cabin littered with sadistic
videotapes, m ay Kill him self to avoid capture, an
Investigator says.
"W r absolutely must find h im ," San Francisco Police
Chief Cornelius Murphy said o f Charles Ng. 24. who
vanished June 2 after lleelng arrest during a shoplifting
Incident.
Without N g we won't be able to completely solve the
rase." Murphy told a news conference In San Francisco
Monday. *‘ l don ’t know how committed he is to suicide but
he has made statements Indicating he would not Ire taken
alive."
I^eonard Lake, 30, the only other suspect In the macabre
killings on a remote 2-arre site In the Sierra Nevada
foothills, swallowed a lethal cyanide capsule hours after
police arrested him In the shoplifting Incident.
The remains o f a man. woman and child were found In
shallow graves Friday.
As many as 25 kidnap vlcllms rnay have been slain.
Murphy said.

Cyclamate May Make Comeback
WASHINGTON |UPI| — The Food and Drug Administra­
tion says It might decide next year If the onre populur
artificial sweetener cyclamate Is safe enough to Ire
permitted track In the soft drinks and foods of American
consumers.
A committee o f the National Academ y of Sciences
reported Monday that a year's icvlew o f 20 years of tests
found that evidence Indicates cyclamate by Itself does not
cause runcer. Hut the panel said two controversial studies
suggest cyclumale may promote tumor development.
Thr FDA halted sales of the non-caloric sweetener
because a rat study suggested a mixture of cyclamate and
saccharin caused bladder runcer. An FDA committee
reported In April I1IH4 that Its own review of (he studies
found "very little credible data to Im plicate" cyclernatr as
causing cancer.
Hut the panel expressed concern about two controversial
studies that Indicated cyclamate can enhance the effects of
cancer-causing chemicals. The comm ittee said at least one
study should be repratrd Inrllmlnutr any doubl.

FLORIDA
IN BRIEF
Helicopters Drop Water
On Moneter Forest Fire
MADISON (U PI) — Helicopters and tankers poured
hundrrds of gullnns of water on hot spots In a fire that has
devoured thousands of acres of north Florida tlmberland
since Wednesday.
bulldozer* scooped up dirt around the 20.800 acre blaze
Monday, building barriers to prevent It from spreading. Scb
Karina, u state Forestry Division spokesman. Mid the 50
rural homes threatened by the fire over the weekend were
In no danger.
He said there have hern no serious Injuries and none of
the homes, w hich are within thrre miles of the flic's
eastern rdge, have Iteen damaged.
Karlnu said flam es burst through points along fire lines
on the southern edgr of Ihe blaze Monday but that four
helicopters doused them with 250 gallon buckets of water.
Despite scattered showers around the state, Farina said
there has been "n o rain ... nothing worth a mention on the
lire."
The blaze, 12 miles soulh of Madison, was Ignited by u
lightning slrlkr Wednesday and has burned through parts
o f Taylor, Madison und Lafayrtle counties.

Sub, Fishing Boat Collide
CAFE CAN AVER AL (UFI) - The Koyal Nuvy and thr
D S. Coast Guard are Investigating a collision between a
40-ton fishing boat and u Hrttlsh nuclear submarine to
determine how the accident happened, officials say.
The HMS Resolution, one ol four British Polaris missile
submarines, wan heading out to seu Sunday night when u
collision occurred with the Proud Mary, u charter fishing
Ixial on Its way txirk to port In Ft. Iherce after a six-day
trip.
The Itrsolullou suffered only minimal dumage. but thr
right front section of the Proud Mary was rtpped open
uttove the waterline and three crewm en were treated for
minor Injuries.
The crew of the Resolution, ufter assisting the Proud
Mary, pressed on und successfully test-fired u Polurts
missile early Monday.
The accident hupprned while the Resolution was ubout
It) miles east of Cape Canaveral cruising on the surface ut
13 knots.
Crew memlrers of the Proud Mary told area television
stations the subtnurlnr was at fault In the accident. A
crewman on the submarine reportedly said the fishing boat
was silting dead In the walrr with no lights when the
Incident happened

Woman Hit By Car On Beach
An Altamonte Springs woman
re c e iv e d m u ltip le cu ts and
bruises alter she wus struck by a
car while walking along Ormond

Beach.
Trrutrd and rclrusrd from the
Penlusulu Medical Center. Orround B each, w a s C y n th ia
Robinson, 26, ol 165 Alm s
Drive.
A c c o rd in g to an O rm ond
B e a c h p o lic e r e p o r t . Ms.
Robinson was walking along the

beach with friends ubout 10:15
p.m. Saturday when she was
struck by a vehicle driven by
Gregory Kevin Nall. 19. of Ocala.
No one elae was Injured and
Ms. Robinson was transported to
the m ed ica l center by ambalance.
Nall was charged with willful
and wanton reckless driving and
wus released from Jail on $500
bond, a ccord in g to O rm ond
li&lt; .u hpollrc.
—Deane J ord a n

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Von Bulow Says
No Hard Feelings
PROVIDENCE, H I. (UPI) —
Claus von Bulow. acquitted o f
charges he tried to kill his
heiress wife, said he has no hard
feelings toward his accusers, but
his royal stepchildren said bit­
terly "he knows and we know
that he tried to murder our
mother."
The Danish Jet-set financier
bowed his head over his hands,
then blinked back a flood of tears
Monday, after a Superior Court
Jury of eight women and four
men declared him Innocent of
two attempted murder charges
One woman In the courtroom
fainted when the verdict was
announced on the fourth day o f
deliberations Other spectators
— many of whom sat through
the entire nine-week retrial that
Included tales o f drugs, sex and
a hlgh-soclety fortune — gasped
and applauded.
Von Bulow. 58. whose 1982
conviction on the samr charges
was overturned on appeal, said
hr Just wanted to put the ordeal
behind film "b y leading a quiet
life and ceasing to be In the
public eye."
Von Bulow said those who
brought charges against him
had been "m isgu ided."
He said he was “ very grateful
to everyone" and had "no feel­
ing of vindictiveness or even any
kind of hard feelings" toward the
two royal stepchildren who
helped launch the initial In­
vestigation o f Martha "Sunny"
von Billow's two comas In 1979
and 1980.

Asked what his plans were,
the chainsmoking von Bulow. a
former aide to billionaire J. Paul
Getty, replied. "G iv e up smok­
ing. '
But Prince A lexa n d er von
A u ersperg and Princess Annle-Laurle Knetsal — Mrs. von
Bulow’s children from an earlier
marriage to an Austrian prince
— were bitter after watching the
verdict on television. They re­
ceived the news at the family's
Newport mansion, where the
state charged von Bulow injected
Insulin Into his heiress wife
d u rin g the 1979 and 1980
Christmas holidays.
"H e knows and we know that
he tried to murder our mother."
von Auersperg. 25. said later at a
Providence news conference.
"W e were devastated because
we feel our stepfather tried to
m u rd e r our m o t h e r ." said
Knelssl. 27.
The Judge excluded from the
retrial much evidence the pro­
secution wus allow ed to In­
troduce in the first trial. Includ­
ing testimony from a New York
(ranker that von Bulow stood to
gain $14 million o f his wife's
estimated $75 million fortune If
she died.

War On Fireworks

Sem inole County F ire M a rs h a l Joe M cC lu a n show s off a
varie ty of Illegal firew orks, Including fire c ra c k e rs , s k y ro ck ­
ets, R om an candles, and D aygo bombs, a ll of w hich are
banned In Sem inole County. O fficia ls w ill step up enforce
ment of the ban through the Fou rth ot Ju ly h o lid a y f&gt;eriod.
Seized fire w o rk s w ill be rem oved at the o w n e r's expense.
"W e firmly believe that had Last y e a r a 10-year old g ir l suffered third degree burns when
they been able to hear all the
an Illegal R om an candle fire d by a spectator landed In her
evidence ... their decision would
lap d u rin g an authorized J u ly 4th public fire w o rk s d isp lay in
have been different." Knrlssl
A
ltam on te Springs. A u to m ob ile Hares, paper cap s for toy
said.
Asked whether she would ever pistols and sp a rk le rs w ith less than 100 gra m s of com bustible
see von Bulow again. Ihe prin­ m a te ria l a re legal, public sa fe ty o fficia ls say.
cess said. "1 doubt It."

School Bus, Train Collide
22 K illed, Most Of Them Children, 17 O thers Injured
HAIFA. Israel IIJPII — A train collided wnh
a bus carrying school children on an
excursion today, killing 22 people and
Injuring 17 others. nlTIrlulssaid.
Israel Red Cross officials said most o f the
victims were children. The bus driver, a
woman, also died, (tie ofTIciuls said.
"I beard thr train. It was blasting with Its
sirens from a very long distance," said
Johnny Chazan. who witnessed Ihe acci­
dent "He (thr rondurtnrl must have noticed
the bus wus stop|M-d on the tracks or very
close to the trucks Then I came down from
my house und saw all the bodies."
Ttie bus, Ihe lead vehicle In a group of
ihree. was dragged 30 feet after It was
struck In (hr rear by the train, which wus
traveling at 60 mph. railroad officials said.
The train was travelling from Tel A viv lo
II.ilia, officials said
The bus uppuirntly wus almost across the
railroad tracks, which were marked only by

oue-stxlh of a mile lo slop.
The train was traveling north on trurks
that, for part of the way. go parallel tu the
road Ihe bus was using to take the rhlldrrn
on an cxrtislon.
The road crosses the trarks at a point that
ranuot be seen until the driver Is almost
upon It. residents of the area said. The
crossing Is also used lo gel to a beach, and
there Is u skill! und-crosabones sign at the
site to warn pedestrians o f danger.

u bent sign, when the collision occurred at H
a nr. authorities said
The collision killed 22 people and injured
17 others. Red Cross officials said.
"A t the first glance there were lO or 12
kids killed on Ihe spot and the rest were all
Injured, about 45 kids." Chazan said
Soldiers on the train Immediately came
running down with their bandages (In their
emergency pouches) lo (real the few that
were showing signs of life."

Zafriri said there nrr 200 to 300 such
crossings lhal need Itarrler* ,11111 lights, but
I hr it«vrrnm rni lacks money to pul up Ihe
equipment.
lie said Irain engineers do not have to give
a warning whistle ns they approach a
messing "But they are doing It of course."
he said.

Sandwiches and freshly baked rolls lay
next to the ch tld rro • » uinhu U tters begun

arriving on thr ve n e . 15 miles south of
Haifa, lo take away the dead wrapped In
white sheets already stained with blood.
Helicopters ulso ferried the wounded to
hospllals tn Haifa. Hamtum. Rolschlld and
Carmel.
Zvl Zafriri. head of Israel Railways, said ut
Ihe speed thr train was m oving It lakes

"In Ihls case here, from |icoplr I spoke lo
here, he whistled inure than usual "

Y a m Scam

Water Use Cut
In 6 Counties

Feds Find Cocaine In Fake Potatoes
MIAMI (U PII — Federal drug agents
marveled al the "Incredible" workmanship
of flhrrgluaa yam s hiding cocaine and said
the giant bust heralds a new wave o f smart
smugglers trying lo heat the heat In south
Florida.
A lone Customs Inspector stumbled upon
the phony yum* us hr was ch crklu g( u
shipment n! real yams unloaded from a
Colombian freighter Police waited for the
yams lo be- delivered to a warehouse and
1hell moved In to make the bust.
As ol late Monday, with one-quarter of the
3.(XX) lsixes labeled "Colombian yam s"
checked, 300 pounds of cocaine had been
Inund Inside phony yams Authorities said
Ihe total take may tie "well o v er" 1.200
jKiunds of cocaine — worth ubout $16
million wholesale.
The roctine was stulfed in plastic bags,
wrapped with p.qs-r. coated with fiberglass
made to a hardened llnlsh. with thr outer
layer colored and textured to "th r Identlcu)
appearance o f a legitimate yam ," Ihe DEA
said.
"The workmanship of each Individual
yum was Incredible." said William Yout.
special agent for the Drug Enforcement
Administration. "T h ey were almost Iden­
tical lo the real yams. You could not tell
them apart without a probe. It was artistic."
In the past, roculne has been found Inside

BROOKSVILLE. Fla IUPI1 — Residents
In a six-county arrn around Tampa Bay
are restricted to Just six hours of lawn
watering a week under new mandatory
restrictions sel by thr governing board of
the Southwest Florida Water Manage­
ment District.
The hoard tightened thr faucets on
water use Monday as drought conditions
continue unabated and w ater levels
continue to drop
The new restrictions were effective
I m m e d ia t e ly In P a s c o . P in e l l a s .
Hillsborough. Munatre. Sarasota and
Charlotte counties
Residents living ut even numbered
addresses will be allowed to water their
lawns only on Monday and Friday from 4
a in. to 7 a m.
R e s id e n t s w ith o d d n u m b e r e d
addresses can water lawns on Tuesday
und Friday, ulso between 4 a in. and 7
am .
No lawn watering wtll be permtttcd on
Wednesday. Saturday or Sunday.
Penalties for violation are set by the
Individual counties and communities
alfectrd. and Tampa has the strictest
jienulty. No warning citations are given
and a first-time offender faces a fine of up
lo $500.

tropical fish aquariums. In cans of fruit
cocktull. In Mercrdrs Benz turbines and In
watermelons. but the yams represented a
Icvrl of sophistication never before seen by
drug agents.
"It was a unique. Innovative method,"
Yout nuld.
" T h e y a re b e c o m in g m u c h m ore
sophisticated," Harry W. Carnes, district
comm ander o f Customs, said of drug
smugglers.
Federal ugrnts wearing swim suits und
cut-olT T-shirts worked In sweltering heal In
the warehouse Monday Inspecting about
40.000 yam s for cocaine. The warehouse
was wull-to-wull yams, and *-ach one had to
lie cheeked because of the fake yams looked
and felt so much like real yams
Thr yums arrived ut the Port o f Miami
June 3 aboard Die Colombian freighter
Culdad de Papayun. and during a routine
inspection a Customs officer discovered the
cocaine.
The yums were consigned lo J.C Imports
ol Miami. Agents staked out the warehouse
where the yams were delivered und discov­
ered lhal J.C. Imports wus owned or
managed by Jaime Contreras. 56. a Colom ­
bian who lives In Miami.
"Contreras ts under arrest and other
arrests are expected to follow." Yout said.

G irl, 16, Abducted A n d Raped; Two Charged
Two Suntord men were being
In the Seminole County Jail held
w ith o u t b o n d to d a y , both
charged with kidnapping and
one charged with sexual battery
In ihe abd u cllon / rsp e o f s
16 year old girl.
Thr girl reported to Sanford
jMlIce that the men forced her
Into a car us she stood on 13th
Sirrrt at Olive Avenue In Sunlord al about 12 30 a m Satur­
day.
One man got out of the vehicle
alter assisting In thr abduction
and was not present when the
other man drove to an area
behind 1015 Holly Ave.. San­
ford. where he railed the gtil. a
Sanford police report saM
Police detective Sgt, William
Hasson said the inun held the
woman by Die head und throat
while he assaulted her. Follow­
ing thV attack he let her out o f

the car and she began walking
away, saying she would call
police. He forced her back In the
, ur and drove her to 18th Street
and Southwest Road where hr
released her. but told her he
would kill her If she rrportrd the
rape. Hasson said.
The girl reported the attack
and was examined at Central
Florida Regional Hospital. Sonford. The victim said the man
displayed no weapon during Ihe

abduction and assault, but her
evr was ln|ured when the rapist
pushed his linger In tt. Hasson
said.
Hasson said this case Is a
duplicate of a February attack on
another woman He said he will
ask Ihe slate attorney lo review
the evidence he turned over lo
prosecutors In that case, which,
Hasson said, links the same two
men lo that attack.
Danny Lee Bellamy. 27. of

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charged with kidnapping and
sexual battery Saturday. Carry
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car In Sanford, was charged with
kidnapping
—Susan L od es

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T u e sd a y, June It, IN S — ] A

Slither Or Crawl, These Are
Florida's Creatures To Avoid
By Jane Casselberry
Herald Staff Writer
Florida Is a great place for outdoor fun —
ramping, swim m ing, fishing, hunting,
hiking, picnicking and gardening. With
summer vacations those heading for the
woods, lakes or streams need to be aware
of some o f the dangerous snakes and
Insects that may lurking there ready to
spoil their fun.
But you don't have to be roughing It to
encounter one of these villains, they are
also found around yards, houses, and
sheds. So everyone needs to be Informed.
Dr. H. Garrett Dotson, general surgeon at
Central Florida Regional Hospital, wants
area residents to know how to avoid
getting bit. how to Identify species which
ran not only Inflict a painful bite or sting,
but In some cases can be deadly, and If
bitten what to do.
He has teamed up wllh Andy Snider,
head reptile keeper at the Central Florida
Zoo. In take the word to school children In
Seminole and Volusia county.
Dotson, who does not claim to be a snake
expert, became Interested In snakes when
he was In surgical training In Louisiana
and treated a large number of snakebite
victims.
He estimates there are 6.000 to 7.000
poisonous snakebites each year In this
country, but since doctors are not required
to report them there Is no way of knowing
for sure Florida Is one of the three leading
states for snakebites.
The types o f venomous snakes Indlgenous to this part o f the state Include the
(llam ondback rattlesnake, the dusky
pygmy rattlesnake, the coral snake and the
w a ter (c o t to n m o u th ) m o c c a s in . In
northern Florida the copperhead and two
other varieties o f rattlesnakes are also
common.
The most common snakrblte seen here.
Dotson Mid. Is that of the pygmy rattler. It
Is plentiful, has a nasty disposition. Is
small and la often not seen before It strikes.
H hides In shrubbery and gardens and
many people are bltirn while clearing out
weeds in the garden, he said,
Its bite Is less severe und doesn't usually
require hospitalization, except In the case
o f small children. Dotson said. Second
most common Is the bite of the water
moccasin, which Is a particularly aggresslvr. It Is found around all kinds of
freshwater bodies.
Third In the number of snakebites Is that
of the coral snake, which though not as
common Is considered highly dangerous.
Ils venom strikes the nervous system and
causes paralysis. It Is small and brightly
colored with red, yellow, and black bunds
It does not have hollow Tangs like the other
poisonous snakrs. but Inject* It venom by
chewing *nd m ixing It with utlivn
By Us coloring (he coral snake Is often
mistaken for the scarlet king, a harmless
snake wllh red nnd black bands. "K ids are
often bitten when they try to capture It."
Dotson Mid Coral snakes like to hide In
dark damp places such a* under leaves In
the garden.
The largest und most frightening In
uppearance If the Eastern dlamondback.
which Is usually found In less populated
wooded areas und sometimes makes Its
den In gopher holes.

If you see a sn ake w ith
m a r k in g s lik e th is , s t a y
aw ay. It’s a dlam ondback
ra ttle r and v ery poisonous.
Most victims o! coral snake, cottonmouth, or rattlesnake bites are admitted to
the hospital and treated with anti venom.
Dotson Mid. The heart, lung, kidneys and
blood ore affected as well as the local
damage around the wound.
Adults can handle the venom better than
children, who have less body volume to
deal with It. The majority of deaths are In
the 15-20 year age group where Ihe patient
received Inadequate treatment or refused
treatment for rcllgous reasons.
In most cases where proper medical
treatment is sought and received It Is
unlikely death will occur. Dotson Mid.
Tissue loss can occur as a resull o f Ihe bite
and in some cases it Is necesMry to
amputate part o f the extremity.
"Many limes jicople are bitten because
they are bothering the snake or trying to
capture It. If they would leave them alone
It would drastically reduce the number ol
biles," Dotson Mid. "It Is true particularly
of young and adolescent boys."
Hunters and fisherman nre particularly
vulnerable tu snakebites so they should be
careful w here they are walking and
hunters should wear thick snakeproot
bouts when in rattlesnake country.
The old standby first aid treatment for
snakebite — making slashes on the fang
marks and applying suction to remove the
venom and putting on a toumaquet— is
considered obsolete. Dotson Mid. Most
doctors recommend coming to a hospital
emergency room as soon as possible. If it
appears tt will be more than two hours
before the victim can get to the hospital,
then It ts necessary to resort to the
old-fashioned treatment, he Mid.
It Is helpful to be able to Identify Ihe
snake either by description or bringing In

the snake — preferably dead. Dr. Dotson
emphasized. He M i d he has known, cases
where the snake was brought In alive and
got loose causing havoc In the emergency
room.
The victim should remain calm and
avoid m oving the part of the body where
he or she was bitten. Ice should not be
applied to the wound, he said.
If a person Is going into an Isolated area,
a snakebite kit containing a suction device,
a razor, and a tourniquet should be taken
along.
Kits which contain antl-vcnom arc
highly dangerous. Dotson pointed out.
That ts because serious allergies can result
In reaction or death. They should only be
given when necesMry In a hospital under
controlled conditions, where treatment Is
readily available.
Poisonous Insects can also cause pro­
blems. particularly to those with allergies
The most common are the hymenoptera or
membraned winged type such as bees,
wasps, yellow-Jackets, and hornets. They
inject a venom when they sling The honey
bee leaves Its barbed stinger In place and It
should be removed by scrapllng It out with
a fingernail or sharp flat object. By
grabbing It and pulling It nut more venom
ts released.
Fire ant biles are painful and Inject
venom with a stinger. They bite while
stinging. Bites should he treuted by
cleaning with soap, water and a local
anesthetic. Some people are allergic to
Insect stings and devrlop reactions from
hives to shortness of breath, shock und
even death. Dotson said.
If these symptoms occur or If redness
spreads greater that 2 Inches In diameter
around the sting, the victim should see a
physician Immediately.
Large files such as horse files and deer
files are agresslve and cause painful stings,
which can easily develop secondary Infec­
tion because the Insects often are around
unMnltary conditions.
Insects such as yellow -jackets and
hornets can attack In swarms and some­
times result In death, such as was the case
of a small boy In Wlnler Park last year.
These Insects are attracted to bright
clothing, sweet drinks and picnic areas.
Because more people go barefoot In the
summer they are apt to get stung In the
fool.
The two types o f poisonous spider found
here are the brown recluse and the black
widow. They are between one-half and
three-fourth Inch In length. The brown
recluse has a dark violin-shaped mark on
Its back near Its head and the Its bite often
results In a painful ulceration and loss of
11ssue. The black widow has an hour glass
shaped mark on Its abdomen, It Injects u
venom that has been known lo cause
death due mainly lo allergic reaction.
Antl-vcnom Is used to treat severe cases.
The brown recluse is found tn closets
where clothes arc stored. In woodsheds
and dark secluded areas. People are
sometimes bitten when they put on clothes
from their closets or at night In their beds.
The black widow Is also found In dark
secluded arras.
Scorpions often found In homes here are
miniature versions of Ihe scorpions found
in the southwest and their hues are
painful, hul aren't deadly.

Early Birdie
H a ro ld H unzlker, rig h t, president of Sanford Rotary Club,
s p o n so rin g o rg a n iz a tio n fo r G olden A y e G a m e s g o ll
tournam ent, signs up the firs t entry In the 1985 Gam es, Ralph
B re w e r, a Sanford re tire e , at G reater San ford Cham ber of
C om m erce. G olf is one of the most popular events. Anyone 55
and old er can p a rticip a te In the Gam es, w h ich w ill be held
Nov. 4 9 In Sanford.

Court Ruling Clears Way For
Florida-Georgia Bank Merger
MIAMI tUPI) - The biggest
bank merger In the South could
lie completed within a month
Ihanks to a Supreme Court
decision allowing states to keep
nut hanking giants from outside
I heir region, the chairman of
Sun Banks of Florida M i d .
Sun Chairman Joel Wells said
Monday the merger of his bank
and Trust Co. of Georgia proba­
bly would occur In early July.
The Supreme Court upheld
Interstate bonk zones Monday,
lilting a cloud over the $15
billion merger by keeping out
giants such as Citicorp that are
headquartered outside the re­
gion.
The banks still must obtain
formal j,erinlsslon from the Fed­
eral Reserve Board,
W ells, (he bank czar who
shepherded Florida's interstate
h a n k in g b ill t h r o u g h th e
Legislature a year ago then
announced days later his bank
would merge with Trust Co.,
called the ruling u "historic

occurence In banking
William Sutton, president o f
Ihe Florida Bankers Association,
said the court decision will
e n c o u ra g e m o re in te r s ta te
transactions
One other merger announced
In th e S o u t h Is b e tw e e n
Landmark First National Batik
In Fort laiudrrdalr and Citizens
and Southern In Georgia. CAS
announced In Febuary It will pay
$500 million for Landmark.
Tom Oglelrce. chief financial
olllcer of Landmark, Mid Mon­
day that his bank expects to
complete the deal this fall but
has not yet obtained approval
from sta te und fed era l r e ­
gulator*.
The Sun Trust merger will not
have any notlclble effect on
customers, said Wells. The two
tainks will become subsidiaries
of a new holding company wllh
headquarters In Atlanta. The
names of the two banks will not
change.

Rev. Hegemon To Address
Congregation On Father's Day
The Rev. Margaret Hrgemun, gree In religion from Florida
formerly o f Sanford, now resi­ State University In 1978. In
dent of Wartlnirg. Term., will be 1962 she w as awarded her
guest speaker for the Father's master's degree nf divinity from
Day service 11 a.m. Sunday at Columbia Theological Seminary
Ihe C o n g reg a tio n a l C hu rch. of I&gt;ecatur. Ga. Subsequently
2401 Park. Sanford.
she was ordained at the Pre­
Topic of her speech will be sbyterian Church ofWartburg
Ms. Hegemnn Is the daughter
"Three fathers and Ihe Father."
of Marion and Albert Hegemon
Ms Hrgcrnan graduated from of Sanford.
Seminole High School In 1974
The public Is welcom e to
and received her bachelor's d e­ ullerid.

Sanford Teen Jailed In Sexual Assaults On Girls, 7 And 10
A 19-year-old Sanford man
was being held without bond
today churged with two counts
of sexual battery In connection
with alleged assaults on two
Sanford girls.
Doth girls were interviewed by
Seminole County sherlfTs In­
vestigator Greg Futch with stale
H e a lth and R e h a b ilit a t io n
Services counselors present on
May 11and 24.
One of the girls, age 7, told
Futch the suspect attempted to
have Intercourse with her at her
home when they were alone
together on an unspecified day
between Jan. 29 and Feb. 15.
The girl Mid the act wasn't
completed, but she fell pain
during the attempt, a sherlfTs
report Mid
The 10-year-old girl told Futch
the man had Intercourse with
her on three occasions In Sep­
tember. October and December
of 1963 at his home. She said on
one occasion hr hit her with a
hell lo force her to submltt. the
report said.
Robert Lewis Lee. of 2700
Midway St., was arrested at the
Seminole County Sheriffs Dc*
part merit at 2; 10 p.m. Monday.

CORRECTION
In Sunday's Evening Herald
report of the June 4 abduction at
gunpoint of a 2 0 year-old woman
from a Sanford church, the SI.
Jam es Church. 619 Cypress
Avc.. was Incorrectly listed os
the site of Ihe incident.
The Incident, according to a
Seminole County sh eriffs report,
occurred at St. James Church.
Church Street. Sanford. A witness said the woman was ab­
ducted from a St. James Houar
o f Prayer on Church Street In
Midway. The Heruld regrets the
error.
FIN G E R N A IL TH IE F
A 19-year-old em p loyee of
Lake Mary High School was
arrested Friday and charged
with shoplifting

According lo a police report,
Ihe w om an wulkcd Into an
Eckerd’s drug store on U.S.
Highway 17-92 In Longwood.
pul a package nf "Easl-Nalls"
Into her purse and tried to leave
the store without paying.
However, a buzzer set o ff by a
magnetized code on the label of
the merchandise alerted the
More manager who asked the
woman to came back Inside the
store while he called police.
Arrested was Carleen Home,
19. o f 1141 Jackson St.. Oviedo.
She waa released on $ 100 bond.

FAN MAN
An Oviedo man waa atTeated
Friday and charged with retail
theft after he allegedly tried to
walk out of a Zayrrs store with
three packages of underwear, a
brown hat. und a 26-Inch room
fan.
According to a police report,
store security guards saw the
man walk Into the store, located
at 200 Fern Park Blvd.. Fem
Park, pick out three packages of
underwear valued al $2.97 each,
a brown hat priced at $1.99 and
a $27 fan which he tried to
conceal
on his person,
A security guard stopped the
man as he attempted to leave.
Arrested waa Robert V lllia m a
Jr., 33. o f atate Road 419.
Oviedo. He waa released Friday
on El 00 bond

Action Reports
★ F ire s
★ C o u rts
★ P olice
youths, who were later Identified
as the girl's boyfriend and a
companion. In the area. The
deputy heard Ihe girl crying and
found her leaning against a wall,
a sherifTs report said.
Her 14-year-old Casselberry
b o y fr ie n d an d th e o th e r
15-year-old boy returned to the
scene of the alleged attack when
the girl waa being questioned,
the report said.

THREATENED FAMILY

Juvenile authorities. G regory
Thomas Lochner. o f 124 Pressvlew Ave.. was booked Into the
Seminole County Jail and re­
leased without (Misting bond. He
Is scheduled to appear tn court
June 19.

BPOUBE ABUSE
S a n fo rd p o lice ch a rg ed a
27-year-old Sanford man with
spouse abuse battery after they
arrived at hla home and found
him holding hla wife by her arm.
D o ris L a w re n c e , o f 1102
Florida Ave.. Sanford, had a cut
Jaw and a bloody Up. a police
report said.
Mathew Lawrence. 27. of the
above address, was arrested at
12:46 a m . Saturday. He was
released on $500 bond and is
scheduled to appear in court
June 19.

A 37-year-old Sanford man
w h o a l l e g e d l y , t h r e a te n e d
DUI ARRE8TB
members of his family. Including
The following persons have
his children, with a handgun b een arrested In S e m in o le
and butcher knife has been County on a charge of driving
charged with aggravated assault under Ihe Influence:
and disorderly Intoxication.
—Kent L. Mason. 24, o f 425
The man was arrested about 5 Magnolia St.. Longwood. waa
p.m. Friday following a dis­ arrested al 9:07 a.m. Saturday
turbance at hts home where he on atate Road 434. Oviedo, after
allegedly made the threats, a he almost lost control of his
Sanford police report said.
speeding vehicle. He was also
Charged w as Johnnie Lee charged with reckless driving.
Rollins, o f 23 Caalle Brewer —Roger B. Everett. 37. o f 721
Court. He waa released without Benedict Way. Casselberry, at
posting bond and la scheduled to 2:25 a.m. Sunday after hla car
appear In court June 24.
waa clocked traveling 60 mph In
TOOTOUNO
a 50 mph zone on slate Road
ATTEMPTED RAPE
An 18-year-old Longwood man 436. Casselberry.
A partially clad 15-year-old
Casselberry girl found In Ihe and a female Juvenile have been —Thomas King Jr . 54. o f Cocoa,
woods near Fox Hollow at Eagle ch arged w ith possession o f at 3:30 a.m. Saturday on state
C ir c le . C a s s e lb e rry , told a alcohol by persona under 19 Road 46 at Mellonvllle Avenue.
sheriffs deputy that a man had years o f age and possession of Sanford, after him car crossed the
pulled her boyfriend off of her drug paraphernalia.
centerline three times.
Their van was stopped by a —Daniel Roman. 49. o f Orlando,
w hile they were h avin g In­
tercourse and tried to have aex Seminole County sheriffs depu­ at 6:50 p.m. Friday after hla car
with her. The girl said the ty looking for a hit-and-run failed to maintain a single lane
suspect was unable to complete driver on state Road 427 In Lake on U.S. Highway 17-92, Sanford.
Mary at abut 2:50 p.m. Satur­ —Victor Brian Coward. 23. of
the assault and he fled.
The deputy reported the girl day. a sherifT a report said
Osteen, at 7:22 p m. Friday after
Nine caiis uf beer were found his pickup truck was Involved In
appeared to be Intoxicated and
her blouse was partially unbut­ on the floor o f the vehicle and a an accident on Silver Lake Drive,
toned and her pants were pulled marijuana smoking device was Sanford.
— T h o m a s R a y m o n d S im p s o n .
down. He found her tn the woods also found, the report said.
The girl was turned over to 41. o f Winter Garden, at 12:10
a fter seein g tw o auspicious

u .m . S a tu r d a y a fte r o t h e r
motorists alerted a aherifTa dep­
uty to a poaslblc drunk driver on
Interstate 4. Longwood.
—Jam es Larry Clark. 41. of
Orlando, at 11:30 a m. Saturday
after his car was Involved In an
arcidenl on Interstate 4.
—William Waller Truxbal. 26. of
1000 Harbour Drive. Longwood,
ut 12:41 a m. Sunday on In­
terstate 4 after hla car failed to
malntuln a single lane and ran
into the rear of a westbound van.
-W a lte r Lee Tyler. 25. of 18
Apollo Drive, Apopka, at 6:29
u.m. Saturday after he was
found passed out In his car with
the engine running In a restau­
rant (larking lot at atate Road
434 and Interstate 4. He waa
also charged for driving without
a license.

BUR OL ARIES R THEFTS
Hafael Davila. 41. of M l Pytchley Court. Longwood. reported
lo sh eriffs deputies that his
store. La Bodega, at 9J Forest
City Circle. Forest City, waa
burglarized Saturday or Sunday.
Ham. beer, cigarettes, cheese
and other Items with a combined
value of about $700 were stolen.

of a suspect.
Richard William Kirby. 27. of
205 Wymore Road *103, Alta­
monte Springs, told aherifTa
deputies he struggled with a
burglar who entrred hla home
through a window at about 5
p.m. Sunday. The burglar told
Kliby. “ Don't play no Kojak." a
sheriffs report said, and the
man fled with a box containing
$2,400 worth o f Jewelry taken
from a bedroom. A Longwood
police dog was called In to track
the auapect, but wasn't suc­
cessful.
Veronica Malater, 35. of 3513
Seminole Si.. Apopka, reported
to depullra that S I.940 worth of
Itrma Including Jewelry, tapes, a
video recorder and a television
were stolen from her home on
Saturday or Sunday.

A home computer and related
gear with a total value of about
$600 waa stolen from the home
o f Nora Brtaaon. 38, of 2400
Oxford Road M A . Fem Park,
between Friday and Sunday.
Sheriffs deputies have the name

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On Ashtrays
II la an o u tra g e that the N a v y paid $900
a p ie c e for t w o a sh tra y s fro m G ru m m a n
A erosp ace C orp .. In 1981.
A n d It Is a lso a n ou trage that th ree N avy
officers lost th e ir Jobs because o f a n g e r and
fru stration at th e highest level In th e D efense
D epartm ent o v e r th e ashtray m atter.
First, the a sh tra y s.
T h e y w ere fo r E-2C electron ic su rveillan ce
plan es m a n u factu red by G ru m m a n , o f L on g
Island, N .Y.. und stationed at M ira m ar Naval
A ir Station In S a n Diego. Seven a sh tra y s w ere
ordered by su p p ly officers b etw een 198J and
last A pril, w h en a spare parts pu rchasin g
agreem en t w ith G ru m m a n w as ca n celed . Th e
a vera g e price per ashtray was $659.
G ru m m an b la m e s the N a vy for bu ying
cu stom -m ade parts In tiny batches. Hep. Jim
Hates. D-Callf., sa ys the ashtrays cou ld have
b een fabricated b y the navy Itself at far less
cost.
Hates says the m atter was brou ght to his
a t t e n t io n b y t w o w o m e n e m p lo y e d at
M iram ar w h o h a ve since bern harassed by
N a v y higher-ups fo r leaking the story.
Th ose tw o w o m en should not o n ly be
protected from harassm ent, th ey should be
h on ored for th eir cou ragrou a d efen se o f
sanity In the m ilitary budget. T h e N avy
personnel w h o authorized the pu rchase ol
these ashtryas at this price w ere d o in g no
service to their cou n try or to the N a v y . T h e y
w ere u n derm in in g public support for national
defense.
Hut the p rob lem did not origin a te w ith the
m en w ho sign ed the purchase orders. Th e
N a v y 's ow n co n tra ct supervisors hud w arned
that the pu rch a sin g agreem ent w ith G ru m ­
m an could lend to overpricin g, because It
ullowed the air sta tion to buy smull ord ers by
phone w ith ou t a n y bidding process. T h e
p rob lem lies In the system o f cost-plus
p rocu rem en t w h ic h did not o rig in a te at
Mlrum ar but Is wide-spread throughout the
D efense D ep artm en t.
A nd It Is u n fa ir und bad p olicy to m ake
three top M ira m a r officers, w ith lin e service
records, serve us scapegoats for the N a v y 's
cinburrussrnent.
D efense S e c re ta ry Caspar W. W e in b e rg e r
annou nced the discip lin ary uctlon h im se lf at
u new s co n feren ce In W ashington. A ctio n w as
taken Just us u N a vy In vestigation o f the
m a tter got sturted. It was reported thut N avy
S ecretary John Leh m a n suggested the action.
B oth m en o verrrn cted . W e urc d isap poin ted
In them . T h ey sh ould reconsider und reverse
the action, If th ey cun bring th em se lve s to do
It.
W ein berger la sm artin g from th e new s
stories about w u s tr In the Pentagon and from
the budget v o tr s In C ongress to fre eze defense
sp en d in g and en d the m ilitary buildu p. Hut
his ungcr and fru stration do not Justify hasty
u n io n s ugulnst th ree currer officers. Such
actions do lusting dum ugr to the m orale o f the
N a v y 's officer corp s. T h e system m ust never
h old In d iv id u a ls responsible for Its ow n
failures.
It Is true that N a v y trudltlon holds a skipper
responsible for e v e ry th in g that huppens on
Ills wutch. Hut h o ld in g Individual c o m m a n d ­
in g officers respon sible for s o m e th in g us
deep-seuted, w id esp rea d and lon g-lastin g as
w uste In m llltu ry procurem ent Is g o in g loo
far.
T h ese three o ffic e rs must not l&gt;c sacrificed
on the ultur o f Pcntu gon politics.

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D O N G R A FF

What's Changed Jordan's King Hussein?
Over the years — more than 30 o f them now
— Jordan's King Hussein has acquired a
reputation as one of the more astute operators In
the Mideast's convoluted politics.
It Is an evaluation With which his Immediate
neighbors, who believe, they have reason to
know him best, are not In complete accord.
In Jerusalem. In fact. Hussein Is something o f
a Joke.
It Is little things, such as the nightly news on
Jordanian television, which Is received clearly
In much o f Israel as Israeli television Is In
Jordan. The opener, come massacres In Beirut
or typhoons In Bangladesh, is Invariably:
' Today his majesty. King Hussein..." followed
by some Inconsequenllal hlghllghl from the
royal day.
T o Israelis, with a free-swinging press that
draws blood as readily as conclusions, the
Jordanian version of what Is news can be a
laugh-in.
There are also big things that are not so
amusing.
Hussein Is the Arab with whom Israeli
governments have most wanted to talk, the one
with whom they have the most to talk about.
Anwar Sadat's descent on Jerusalem In 1977

was a nice surprise, but the Sinai was always a
side Issue. It la Jordan that Is the key to what
really maUers. the West Bank.
There has been plenty of unofficial contact,
but Hussein has repeatedly dodged Israeli
overtures to go public. Those who run Israel's
affairs, especially from Likud's ranks, have by
now largely written him off as a serious
negotiating partner.
Viewed from Jerusalem. Hussein Is less a
leader than a follower of shifting Arab mood, a
professional survivor who puts self-interest first.
He Is seen not as a solution to the Palestinian
problem — a role Washington keeps trying to
cast him In — but as a part of It.
So who do we have now turning up all over
the place talking peace — Just maybe, possibly,
don't hold your breath, but... — In the Mideast?
Hussein of Jordan.
Most recently he has been touching the
appropriate bases In Washington. Earlier he was
patching up relations with Egypt, with which he
had been the first o f the Arab brotherhood to
sever relations as punishment for the Sinai
settlement. Before that he was huddling with
Yaslr Arafat, for whom he now says he also
speaks, and hosting meetings of the Palestine

Liberation Organization, remnants o f the same
PLO he had driven from Jordan In two
mini-wars In the early ‘70s.
W ash in gton Is rea ctin g w a r ily — and
Jerusalem negatively so far — to hustling
Hussein. Part of the problem Is some of his
package plan, which would lead to negotiations
with the PLO and Invite the Soviets Into the
Mldeast settlement process.
Part o f It may be a good memory. This Is the
same Hussein, after all. who showed Initial
Interest In the 1982 Reagan plan for a
Jordan-West Bank confederation and then
abruptly backed off: the same Hussein who sat
out Camp David despite all Jim m y Carter's
charm and arm-twisting.
That track reeprd Is precisely what makes
Hussein's burst o f activity so Interesting. Why
now? What Is It that this self-lnlrrested survivor
perceives In the present Arab mood and In the
PLO's post-Lebanon disarray that encourages
him to take the lead after hanging back for so
long?
It's worth encouraging him to keep moving
and talking If only to find out.
There's got to be more to It than a topper for
the 10 o'clock news from Amman

SCIENCE WORLD

ANTHONY HARRIGAN

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Country
Awash
In Porn
Appointment by the U S. Attorney
General o f a commission to study
pornography Is good news Indeed.
The country Is awash In pom , It
represents the most serious threat
to moral values. Indeed there's a
pow erful case to be m ade for
Congress passing a law that forbids
Interstate com m erce In p o rn o­
graphic materials.
F.vrn the suggestion of this causes
the pomogrnphers and their friends
lo scream In Indignation. They say
that such a law would violate the
First Amendment to the Constitu­
tion. which buys that Congress may
not ubrldgr frredom of speech or the
press. Freedom of speech Is not
absolute, however. It's a settled
principal of the law that no one may
shout " fir e " In u crowded theater.
Before the federal commission
gets around lo proposing a legal
remedy, however. It will have to
review and report to the govern­
ment und thr public on the nature
of thr porn problem. H a rp e r'a
magazine said Itul November that
the production and distribution of
(tomography Is now u $7 billion a
year Industry.
Onr needs to go no fan her than
the neurest convenience store to
find numerous exumples of printed
pornography of the worst sort.
Contrary lo what some “ civil
liberties*' upologlsls for pornogruphy nay. (he production and
distribution of pornography Isn't a
victimless crime Mayor William H.
Hudnut III of Indianapolis has cited
public hearings "In which testimo­
ny wan given by former models who
werr coerced to perform In pornogruphlc productions." Th e Rev.
Ilruce Ritters, who has gained a
national reputation for rescuing
sexually abused children In New
York City, has reprutedly stressed
thut ch ild ren are exploited by
pornogruphers and forced Into vir­
tual nluvery.
The crim e bosses who control the
pom truffle huve been able to spread
their filth across the nation because
of rulings by the Warren Court In
the 1950*. The time may be pro­
pitious for new Supreme Court
rulings to strike down this traffic.
Thr three branches of U.S. govern­
ments should bear In mind Mayor
llu d n u t'a s tu trm rn t th a t the
framers o f the Constitution "did not
Intend the First Amendment to be u
shield for dehumanizing pornography."

By Glno Del Guerclo
UPI Science Writer

J t F F R IY HART

Long Road For Dems

BOSTON HJPH — Efforts to com­
puterize more and more kinds ol
Information may be short-circuited
by people's Inability to read from
computer screens us quickly as they
cun read a printed page.
Researchers at the University of
Rhode Island have found that vol­
unteers scored 7 percent lower on
reading comprehension testa that
w e r e p re s e n te d on c o m p u te r
screens as opposed to printed tests.
T h e study, published In the
Journal o f Heading, found those
who took the test understood both
versions about as well, but could
not finish the computerized version,
which resulted In lower scores.
Frank II. Heppner. a professor of
zoology, said he undertook the
study because he was concerned
that co m p u terizin g w ritten In­
formation may dramatically reduce
the amounts of Information people
c a n re a d .

Moderate Democrats have fonned
a group called Ihe Dem ocratic
leadership Council In an attempt to
move the party bark Into the
American political mainstream, and
party chairman Paul Kirk bus bern
trying to work In the same direc­
tion. All of this Is certainly lo be
applauded, since at some point the
(Xrmocratlc Party will form a na­
tional administration — presum­
ably, ut least — und It would be
good for the country If the party
were In u position to provide
effective leadership.
But these moderate Democruta
have a long way to go In an effort to
discover Just why voters arr leaving
the Democratic Party. Mlrhlgun
Democrats retained the services ol
pollster Stanley Greenberg und his
Analysis Group organization. Mr.
Greenberg presented his finding lust
month to a conference of Democrat­
ic state chulrtnan In Chicago. Hr
presented strong evidence that
racial antagonism und rrsentments
hud become pivotal and were driv­
ing traditional while Democratic
groups out of the party.
G reen b erg's approach was lo
assemble eight group* o f 10 defect­
ing D em ocrats and proceed to
Interview them In depth about their
rrasons for leaving the traditional
Democratic allegiance behind. Early
In the Interviewing process, he said,
they guve a variety of the usual
answers: high rales on Inflation
under Democratic administrations.

economic mismanagement, high
taxation. These reasons, according
lo Greenberg, may well have played
u part; but in each of Ihe eight
groups the discussion sooner or
later turned to racial matters "It
would start." Greenberg told the
Democratic officials, "w ith one
person raising the subject, almost
a|M)logetlcally. Then It Just opened
up. People would start telling stories
of how opportunities In their lives
had been blocked by special prlvlleges given blacks — promotions
they didn't get, small business loans
they didn't quullfy for. And. once
they started, you could hardly stop
them. "
Mr. Greenberg summed up his
presentation: "Democratic defectors
have deeply fell racial sentiments
thut are formative for their views of
government and the Democratic
Party.
About 60 percent of the Demo­
crats In the H ouse of R ep re­
sentatives are purist liberals. Rep.
Jim Jones, who hopes lo succeed
Tip O'Neill os speaker, has accord­
ingly been scurrying leftward to
reassure these liberals.
Paul Kirk and other Democratic
leaders know where their problems
ure. but Identifying the problems Is
one thing, solving them another.
You can't Just wish the New Deal
coalition back Into being after 20
years of flagitious Ignoring of the
majority.

"What we're trying to say Is that
before the nation or Ihe science
community or whoever throws out
the printed page, they ought to take
u look ut this question: 'What good
Is access to u good data base If It
takes much longer to read once
you've got It?'" said Heppner.
"This Is particularly Imponant for
people like physicians who have a
tremendous reudlng load." said
H eppner. Ihe s tu d y 's prim ary
author.
Eighty five faculty, stuff and stu­
dent volunteers from the university
look a standardized reading test
called Ihe Nelson-Denny reading
test. Half the participants were
given Ihe printed version and half
were asked to take the lest on a
computer.
The average person scored 7
percent lower on the computerized
version People who were unfamiliar
with computers scored an uverage
o f 23 percent lower.
All groups that took the teat
scored lower on the computerized
version. However, lower scores for
c e r ta in g ro u p s c o u ld not be
s t a tis tic a lly p ro v e n . T h ose
categories were light readers, heavy
television viewers, people who did
not use video games and people
more than 22 years old.
Although a 7 percent difference
may not seem like much. Heppner
said It Is significant for those who
read large amounts of Information.

JACK ANDERSON

IRS Declares War On Tax Cheaters
By Jack Anderson
and Jossph Bps ax
WASHINGTON - The main goal
of President Reagan's tax-reform
plan Is to bring Ihe rates down low
enough to lurr Individuals and
corporations out of their legal tax
shelters — and away from the Illegal
"underground econom y" o f unrrported transactions.
The president was depreaslngly
.in m a te when he described the
Widespread feeling among Am eri­
cans that the existing loopholeriddled system la unfair and favors
the rich and the crafty. The Internal
Revenue Service reached this con­
clusion before the president.
In an unpublished ^'strategic
plan" prepared last year, the IRS
devotes un entire chapter to the
serious problem s of “ voluntary
compliance” In recent years. Our
associate Donald Goldberg obtained
a copy o f the document, and It
shows clearly what's worrying the
IKS — whose people usually give
ulcers, not get them.
"Taxpayers are becoming better

Informed about the existence of lax
abuses (lax shelters and the like),
the extent of tax cheating and the
difficulty for government lo detect
and deal with tax abuses." the
report explains. "Consequently,
taxpayers In general arc becoming
more Inclined to avoid and evade
taxes through such means as are
available to them ."
This has brought a change In the
attitude o f njost Americans toward
the government, and particularly
the tax system:
"Taxpayers are exhibiting a de­
clining respect for and reliance on
‘the law' and government In gener­
al. A 'decay In the social contract' la
delectable; there Is a growing feel­
ing. particularly among middleincome taxpayers, that they are not
getting back, from society and
government, their money's worth
for taxes paid. ... They exhibit a
declining willingness to pay the
share of governmental expenditures
(including expenditures they may
strongly disagree with) which gov­
ernment says Is theirs to pay."

Indeed, tax reform may prove to
be too little and too late to reverse
this a ttitu d e. A self-em p loyed
person may have entered the un­
derground economy — taking fees
In cash, or swapping service for
service with no money changing
hand* — because of outrage over
high taxes.
But now that they've learned how
to cheat, they may decide to keep
right on doing so no matter how low
the tax rates go And the recent
stories about IRS computer snafus
encourage cheaters to believe that
they're not likely to get caught.
In 1981, according to the IKS
document, the "ta x gap" caused by
unreported or underreported In­
come was an estimated $55 billion.
By 1990. the IRS calculates, the
Treasury will lose $98 billion on this
untaxed Income. The lost revenue
must be made up. of course, by
other taxpayers.
In hopes of making "substantial
Inroads against the compliance de­
clin e." the IRS proposed these
initiatives:

— "T h e IRS w ill attempt to
enhance the public s awareness of
the seriousness of tax cheating and
the Importance of compliance with
the tax system." A task force would
be created and perhaps a publicrelations firm retained, to drive
home to the public the conse­
quences of tax evasion.
— "T h e IRS will seek additional
ways to create and maintain a sense
o f presence and Improve our ability
to d e te c t s o p h is t ic a t e d noncompliance." A "taxpayer profile"
would be drawn up from a variety of
sources to Identify likely chlaelers.
— One Initiative "w ill attempt to
establish whether penalties are ef­
fective In Increasing our ability to
reach non com pliant small business
taxpayers whose returns are not
usually selected for examination."
— Another would try to unmask
those who file no returns at all.
“ Th is can be accom plished by
selecting a random sample from
commercial lists of Individuals who
have high Incomes but who are not
shown (on IRS files)."

�SPORTS

Evtnlng Herald. Sanlord, FI.

W a lk e r R u sh es P a s t D ic k e rs o n

First Fed eral W raps
Up P erfect 18-0 Y e a r
First Federal used a 16-hit
offensive barrage to bury
Sunnlland, 22 6, Monday and
ronclude the season with a
perfect 18-0 record In San­
ford Little National League
action at Bay Avenue Field.
First Federal will go up
against Sun Bank in the City
Championship Series sched­
uled to start this Monday.
Sun Bank will also try to end
the season unbeaten as it
goes up against A tlantic
Bank in to d a y 's regu lar
season finale at Bay Avenue.
Robert Redding's double
gave Sunnlland a short-lived
I -&lt;) lead In the top of the first.
First Federal wrapped up the
unbeaten season early jib It
erupted for seven runs In the
bottom o f the first. Joe Wlg-

Tuaiday, Juria H , l t t l - j A

Herschel Can't Outrun Detractors Despite 2,129-Yard Total

Baseball
gins got the rally started with
a two-run double and Joe
Sykes also added a two-run
double.
First Federal added six
more runs In the second with
c o n s e c u t i v e t r i p l e s by
Shawnle Riggins and W ig­
gins leading the way and
then tacked on nine more
runs In the third with Mike
Dll Iion's two-run double the
big hit,
Wiggins led Ihc 16-hit First
Federal attack with a 4 for 4
perform an ce. D ill Ion and
Sykes hammered out three
hits each while Riggins con­
tributed two.
Wiggins and Alonzo Brun-

Larry Bridle
...perfect record
d id g e c o m b in e d on th e
mound to limit Sunnilnnd to
live hits. David Dunn and
Redding had two hlls each
for Sunnlland while KoJack
Hunt was 1 for 2 and scored
two runs.
— Chris P la te r

LA S f RU TH ERFO RD . N.J.
IUPI) — No m atter how many
records he sets. Herschel Walker
realizes he w ill always have
detractors.
" I can't be worried about
critics. They’ll always be there."
said Walker Monday night after
breaking Eric Dickerson's pro­
fessional football single-season
rushing record.
*‘A lot of people were upset
because I left school and because
l didn't go to the NFL. so they
muy put un asterisk next to It.
But as long as I have God and
my wife, everything la fine."
The 1982 Hclsman Trophy
winner, who left the University
o f Georgia after his junior year to
sign a 93.6 m illion contact with
the New Jersey Generals, gained
162 yards on 28 carries In a
3 1 -2 4 v i c t o r y o v e r th e
Jacksonville Bulls to Increase his
season total to 2.129 yards.

Football
In the 16 game 1984 NFL
season. Dickerson gained 2.105
yards. Tw o weeks remain In the
USFL's 18-game schedule.
It was Walker's loth consecu­
tive 100-plus yards gam e and
13th o f the year, both pro
records.
Dickerson had 12 lOO-plus
gam es Iasi season, and two
weeks ago Walker broke Karl
C a m p b e ll’ s record o f seven
straight. Only Dickerson and
O.J. Simpson had previously run
for over 2,000 yards in a season
W alker's two touchdown car­
r ie s M onday In creased his
season totals to 20 rushing and
21 overall, both USFL records.
Tam pa Bay's Gary Anderson set
both last year, and W alker
shared the latter.

The season total yardage re­
cord fell on a 55-yard touchdown
run 8 22 into the third quarter
nu W alker's 25th carry of the
game. Hr took a handofT from
quarterback Ron Reeves, broke
to his right and cut hack to (hr
middle at the line of scrimmage
He broke a tackle, spun ofT a
defender and ouisprtnted the
defrnse to the goal line.
"It was very sweet," he said of
giving the Generals a 31-10 lead
with the play.
"People said It was a great
run. but for me It was just
another part of the ball game. It
was a good run. but not my best.
It I would have been watching
what w as going on, It might
have been a lot easier."
Having set the record In the
16th gam e o f the season. Walker
avoided the Issue of needing the
See W A L K E R . Page 7A

Ball M o to r Line C linches 2n d H a lf
By Chris Plater
H era ld Sports W r ite r
Ball Motor Line had more than Its share of
obstacles on the road to the Sanford Junior
League playoffs. After Jumping olf to an excellent
start in the first half. Ball Motor hit u slump late
In the half and wound up one game out of first
place.
That meant Ball Motor Line would have to win
the second half to get Into the Junior League City
Championship Series. Bell was clearly the top
tram In the second half but. going into Monday
night's game. II still hadn't clinched the title
allhough li was three games ahead o f the second
place team.
After a long wait. Ball Motor Line clinched the
second half title and a berth In the playoffs with a
17-9 rout of second place Knights o f Columbus In
I he season finale al Chase Park.
Coach Jim Lucas' team. 8-0 In the second hall
and 14-4 overall, goes up against the winner of
the first half in the Junior League series, Klwanls
and Moose, who tied for the first half title, will
have a one game playolf next Wednesday at 6 al
C l w w I 'a r k .

Because of one suspended game and another
where Bull Motor was awaiting a ruling whether It
would have to forfeit one game, Knights or
Columbus was sill! alive going into Monday
night s game. Th e Knights would have had to win
Monday and hope Ball lost the forfeit decision and
(he completion of the suspended game.
The Knights look a 2-0 lead in the bottom of the
first Monday when Bobby Cofield scored on Ray
Williams' groundout and Anion Reid singled and
scored on an error.
Alter being sei down In order In the first Inning.
ILill Motor Line exploded for seven runs on four
hlls In the lop o f the second Kevin Nathun's
two run double and Burnett Washington's RBI
single were the key hits.

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Knights of Columbus battled back lo tie It at 7-7
with five runs In the bottom of the second.
Dwight Brinson's RBI double and Cofleld's
run scoring single led the way.
Nathan came back lo rap a two-run triple In the
third fur a 9-7 Ball Motor Line lead and he
smacked a two-run double In the fourth that
broke the game wide open. Nathan was 3 for 5
with six RBls for the game.
Alter a shaky first two innings. IDII Motor Line
pitcher Ronald Cox pitched three-hit ball the rest
o f the wuy. Cox struck out eight In the game and
walked Just one.
lu ll Motor Line moved within one win oi
clinching the title Friday night when II blanked
Moose, 12-0. Cox also went the distance In that
game, allowing Just one hit. striking out eight and
walking only two in four innings of work
(slaughter rule).

ELKB OUTLASTS HOT AR Y. 10-0
In Monday night’ s first game nl Chase Park.
Elks ended the season on a winning note with a
10-6 victory over Rolury. Elks finished I he yrurut
IO-10 while Rotary finished at 1-18.
W illie McCloud, u Sanford Llltle League legend,
made his Iasi regular season appearance In the
Sanford leagues and went out In style with three
hits. Including a pair o f doubles and three HBls.
McCloud will play on the Junior la-ague All Star
learn which will start practicing us soon as the
city series Is over.
Von Eric Small, a first-year Junior League
player, also nipped out three hits for the Elks.
Small was ulso the winning pitcher as he allowed
seven hlls. struck out nine and walked five.
Earl Williams had three o f the seven hits for
Rotary while George Gordon contributed two hlls.

Lakers Celebrate '85;
Await The 'Hex' In '86
BOSTON IUPI) — For the Los
Angeles Lakers, this will be
remembered as the year they
finally broke the spell of the
Boston Celtics. Bui next year
another Celtic awults them, with
a hex of his own.
Eight times the Lakers failed
In defeat Boston in a title round,
until this season s 4-2 victory.
Bui Ihc new champions assume
a cursed crown, one which none
of Ihr 16 previous NBA kings
wore for more than a year.
NBA mythology has It that
after center Bill Russell played
and coached his 1968-69 Celtics
lo consecutive titles He then
retired, but. as the fable goes,
left a parting spell: that no team
should win consecutive champi­
onships.
A variety of reasons have
caused teams' short reigns: inju­
ries may be Boston's reason.
Larry Bird's elbow and Cedric
Maxwell's knee were certainly
decisive factors for the series
ending with Sunday's 111-100
Lakers victory In Game 6.
A year ago. the Celtics were
the team who finished a long
night o f ce leb ra tin g with a
bleary-eyed Irlp to the White
House. This year It was the
Lakers who made the trip from
Boston Garden lo the Rose
Garden lo rec eive the c o n ­
g r a t u la t io n s o f P r e s id e n t
Reagan.
"Today you belong to the
whole country. You're America's
champions. " the Chief Executive
told them.
"Y o u r entire championship
aeries — down to yesterday’s
gtcai win — was an inspiration.
And all of you showed America
what pride, determination and
guts can a c c o m p lis h w hen
they’re combined with some of

NBA Playoffs
the best talent on the floor."
After the series was lost, only
one Celtic claimed that the best
team didn't win: the lone voice
belonged lo (earn president Red

Auerbach.
" I don't think Ihc better team
won We had a bad game, that's
u ll. W e d id n 't s h o o t , " he
claimed.
Bui Boston missed lay-ups.
short Jumpers, long Jumpers and
3 pointers.
"Robert IPartsh) missed about
three or four layups. It looked
like he was playing with gloves
o n ." said Celtics coach K.C.
Jones. “ It was that kind o f day."
T h e C e lt ic s s h o o t in g
evaporated with the minutes
until their Inaccuracy reached
30 percent In the fourth quarter.
Shooting only 38.5 percent for
the game, the Celtics could not
stop the Lakrrs or Karerm Ab
dul-Jabbar. who at 38 became
the oldest MVP of a champion­
ship series.
Th e Lakers center scored 29
(mints tn Game 6. in what hr
termed "the greatest moment of
my life. I feel like I don't have
any age at all."
In Game I he looked his age.
W hile Boston was racing to a
34-point victory, the 7-foot-2
Jabbar scored only 12 points
and secured Just 3 rebounds.
A fte r six w eeks o f p la y in g
Western Conference teams, the
Lakers had to adapt lo Boston’s
physical play.
' W e bad to get a tough
attitude." said Jabbar. "Boston
Is a talented tram — they're
tough and smart — and we had
to match It. Once we did. we

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WASHINGTON (UPI) - Ronald
Reagan, the oldest American
president, shared a laugh at the
White House with Karecm Abdul-Jabbar. the oldest player In
the NBA. who powered the Los
Angeles Lakers to the 1985 NBA
championship.
W e lc o m in g his hom etow n
team to the presidential mansion
Monday — one day after the
Lakers ousted the Boston Celtics
for the title, the president said:
"Kareem says yesterday's victo­
ry was Just like the Brooklyn
Dodgers' breakthrough against
the Yankees In the 1955 World
Series.
"W ell. Kareem. I remember
that series, so I think you may
be — as they sometimes say al
me — showing your experience.
Hut yesterday all you showed Is
why you've been voted the Most
Valuable Player o f the series.
"A s so many said, you are 38
hut you played like you were
25."
Reagan. 74. was Hanked by
the entire Lakers team In the
Rose Garden.

Harold Pholo ky Timmy Vlnctnl

It w asn't ch am p a g n e but the w a te r had to
taste just a s good to Burnett W ashington.
W a s h in g to n a n d h is B a ll M o t o r L in e
team m ates fin a lly clinched the second half

title In the Sanlord J u n io r League and
e arn ed a spot In the C ity Series. B all M otor
L in e has been a c e lla r d w e lle r the past few
y e a rs before putting It together this year.

Rogers, Cook, Hawthorne
Star In Smyrna Late Show
NEW SMYRNA BEACH - After the loyal funs
formed long lines lo buy admission tickets while
standing In hard driving rain, the track wua dried
off. and the wet patrons were In lor the best show
so fur this season, even If It started one hour and
20 minutes late.
Once again. David Rogers scored a win In the
lute model main, but he really had to work for It.
even though the well publicized challenge by
Daniel Keene and Gary Balough never material­
ized because Keene rrashrd the previous week
and Balough was In bed with pneumonia
After winning the fast heat, Jack Cook, who has
been rompettng on the ALL PRO circuit, took
over flrsl place from early feature rare leader Lee
Faulk. Rogers then moved up oi challenge Cook,
with the flying pair making contact and spinning
in a dense cloud of tire smoke on lap 7.
As they both had to restart last. Faulk, driving
Greg Froemmlng's car. was back In the lead und
remained on the point for the next seven lupa.
with Rogers wrestling the lead away from him on
lap 14. Faulk held on for oecond. with LeRoy
Porter. Joe Middleton and Harold "Fat Rat"
Johnaon rounding out the top five.
Doing an excellent job driving the Dynamic
Paving machine out o f Lake Helen. Mark Sills
held off (he strong challenge of previous week's
winner Ben Booth to win the 20-lap thundercar
feature. Ricky W ood was third, followed by John
Cochran and J eff Blehr of Deltona.
Once again. It was Mustang versus Cougar, as
street slockerm Casey Hawthorne and Bill Klnley
put on another crowd-plcailng duel. Hawthorne
barely came out on top one more time, with
Junior Simmons. Doug Howard and Kinlcy’a son
Marc finishing third to fifth.
Four-cylinder season-long point cliaae leader
Bobby Sears saw his (ring of eight feature wins In
a row broken by a faulty oil pump. So young
Jerry Symons took the win. besting Billy Hooven.
Curtis Miller. Bill Martin, and Jeff Beau o f Dcland
Don Roberts won the roadrunner feature, with
points leader John Hack finishing second ahead
of Mike Kubanlek. Steve Mundet and Chris Blehr.
the only lady com peting In the speedway's fastest
growing division.
The Battling Bell Brothers, with Brian driving
and Nell givin g directions, won Th e Great

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Am erican Sack Race o v e r another pair of
brothers, as bikers Tom and Jack Main of Drltona
finished strong second.
The demolition derby winner was Puul Layton
o f Orlando. As for "S torm in '" Norm Sclvldgr. the
speedway's wlnnlngrst dem olition expert, he was
doing great till somronr hacked over his trunk
und pinned him down Finishing second wus Al
Walker.
This coming Satimluy night, the four cylinders
will go al It four wide In the turns for lheir first
25-lap ChumpUmshlp o f the season.
LATIMOQILI
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track tondiltoni
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Faatura IIS lost) I Darld R o g a ri Orlando. I L M Faulk.
Orlando. 1 La Hay Porirr Oriando. 4 Joa Middiaion. Lo Daytona
I Harold “ Fat Rat" Johnisn. Lantord. a Tom Fann. Frwllland
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Firathaat ll l a p t l I Ricky Wood. Orlandk
Lacendhaat II laptl I John Cat V m i Oak Hill
Faatura (so laptl I Mart Sill*. Oranoa City, I Ban Booth,
land, 1 Ricky Wood Orlando, a John Cochran. Oak Hill: 1 Jatf
•■•hr Daltpno, a E d d * Parry. Tltuavltla. t Tammy Pattaraan.
icotttm oor. I Blck lackay. Orlando F C ary Small. Orlando. Id
John Klrkgard. Laniard
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Haal 14 la p tl I Jarry t,mana. Now Sm yrna Booth
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I Jatf Baau. Oaland a Ray lymana. Now Smyrna Baacn, J, Guy
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Jatf favor. Apopka ( Win Smaank. Oaland. f Donald (.a n a J r..
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U n ited PretB In tern a tio n a l
At 6-root 0 unci 225 pounds, Lee Smllh in probably
Ihc biggest (short man In the major league*. After
notching his 78th save over nllgtilly more than I wo
yearn Monday flight, bin rrpulatlon an one of the bent In
aimonl an large.
The hard-throwing rlghl-hander worked the final (wo
Inning*, allowing a harmless home run to earn Ills 14th
naive of Ihc nranon. and htn teammates jumped on one
of hln chief relief rivals la rally the Chicago Cubs pasl
the Montreal Expo* 5-4. The win upped the Cubs' lead
over I he Mein In 214 games.
"S m llty did a good job for us tonight." Chicago
skipper Jim Prey said of ills Imposing reliever, who last
year (Misled an ERA of 0.75 against Montreal. "H e's
made a hlg difference on tills team I hln year. Any club
will win an long mb It bus n good short man like Sm ith."

Padre* B, Astros 1
At Houston. LaMarr Hoyt scattered 11 lillnund Tony
Uwynu and Terry Kennedy each drove In two runs In a
Uve-rutt second Inning to help Ignite San Diego. Hoyt,
7-4. walked one and struck nut two In notching Ills fifth
I'omplcte game of the season, liob Knepper. B 2, wits

Prince, 68,
Succumbs
To Cancer
PITTSBURGH (UPI| - Colorful
Pittsburgh Pirates broadcaster
Ikih Prince, who this season
returned to the team's radio
booth 10 years uflrr he was
fired, has died following u short
hat tie with cancer. He w ,im 68.
Prim e, who coined such col­
orful husehall expressions ns
"hug on the m g ." "you can kiss
It goodbye" and " w r hud them
all the w uy" hud hern hospi­
talized sin ce he contracted
pneumonia In mld-Muy. Prince
slipped Into u coma ut Presbylcrlun -U nlversIty Hospital
early Monday, where he died al
5:33 p.m. EDT.
Nicknamed "T h e Gunner" for
his uhlllty to rapidly describe
plays ns they occurred. Prince
had undergone surgery for re­
moval of cancerous tumors un­
der his tongue earlier this sprIng.
Prince's broadcasting career
spanned Dvr decades, hut hr
was llred — amid public protests
and controversy — by KDKA
billowing the 1075 season The
rudlo station, flagship of Ihc
Pirates' broadcast network, rehired him this spring to assist
regu lar broadcasters Lanny
Kraltare and Jim Itoukrr.
Prince, who lived In suburban
Upper St. Clair, got to broadcast
only three game* — May 3. 4
and 5 — before he contracted
pneumonia
P r in c e 's w ife . B etty , h i*
daughter. Nancy, and friend
Chris Cross, a KDKA talk show
host, were at his bedside when
he died.
Prince also I* survived by a
•on. Robert Jr.
Horn July I, IU16. In Loa
Angeles. Prince was the son of a
career Anny man and altended
14 or 15 dllfrrrnt schools. He
studied at the University of
Pittsburgh, Stanford University
and University o f Oklahuma.
from which he earned a bachelor
of arts degree.
He spent one year ut Harvard
Law School before winning a
rudlo audition and turning to
broadcasting as u career In 1941.
Prince, who was noted for his
loud sport Jackets, Joined the
Pirates' broadcast tram as sec­
ond man to Koaey Rowswell In
1948. Hr took over as No. I
announcer when Rowswell died
In 1052

N .L. Baseball
the loser.
D o d g e r * 7, R e d * 4
At Cincinnati, Greg Brock's two run homer, the third
of thr game for Los Angeles, climaxed a five-run fifth
Inning and keyed the comc-from-brhlnd triumph. Kick
Honeycutt. 4-5. got the victory and Ken Howell
registered his sixth save. John Siuper. 5-5. took the
loss.
P h illies 0, M eta 4
At I’hllarlrlphlii. Glenn Wilson laced u triple and a
double and drove In three runs to back John Denny
and pace the Phillies. Denny. 3-5, allowed one run on
Z a n c Smith
Lee Smith
seven hits through elghl Innings. Don Carman hurled
.stops Expos
...complete game
the ninth. A wild Sid Fernundcz slid to 1-3.
C ard in al* 8. P ira te s I
B raves 7, G ia n tsO
At Atlanta, Larry Owen doubled in two runs to 0 ' At Pittsburgh. Jack Clark smashed his 12th home
highlight u live run first Inning and Zone Smith tossed .^1 run of the season and pitcher Danny Cox added a
a seven-hitter for his first major league shutout. Smith. •, two run single lo lead the Cardinals. Cox. 7-2. yielded
only four hits. Rick Rhoden, 4-6. was the victim of
3-4, struck out six and walked three. Jim Gott. 3 3.
Pittsburgh'* seventh straight defeat.
a b s o r b e d the defeut.

M iam i, T e x a s Try A g a in
— P an el C le a rs W iggins

CLU TCH H ITTERS
Baseball's top RBI men
1.000

m ia omasum:

Don’t undarsstlmata Ty Cobb Just because his base-hit record is threat­
ened. Cobb, who played before the long-1,all ere. romams the only pure
singles hitter to rank among homer kings when It comet to driving in runs

OMAHA. Neb. (UPl! - The
cham pionship College World
Series game Ix-tween Miami and
T e x a s M on day n Ig h I w as
pnslponed because uf ruin.
NCAA ofDclals mild
The game was resa hrdulral for
7; 10 p.m. (EDT) Tuesday at
Rosenblatt Stadium.
Jerry Miles. NCAA director of
events, said the change from the
usual H:IO p in. game llinc was
made ut the request of ESPN,
which had a programmmlng
ronlllcL
SMITH S A Y S NO GO
NEW YORK (UPII - San Diego
president Ballard Smllh said
Monday that second baseman
Alan Wiggins could not return to
the Padres (his summer despite
Wiggins' being cleared to play
by the majors' review panel on
drugs.
" O u r p o s i t i o n bus n o t
changed." said Smith. "H e Isn't
going to play for San Diego In
1085."
Wiggins, who signed a 4-year.
92 million contract over thr
winter, fulled to show up far thr

Baseball
Padres’ April 25 games against
the Los Angeles Dodgers. Two
days later, hr checked Into a
drug rehabilitation center.
The Joint Review Council has
ruled that Wiggins Is "ready to
play from a medical standpoint."
San Diego owner Mrs Joan
Kroc said that W iggins would
nut play again fur the Pudres in
KM5
Under the agreement between
players and ownrrs. a player
completing treatment of no morr
than 60 clays and then being
pronounced fit Is eligible to
resume play.
Ill 1UB2. Wiggins was sus­
pended for 30 days by then*
commissioner Bowie Kuhn after
b r in g a rre sted on c o c a in e
charges In a San Dlrgo parking
lot on July 21. He underwent a
drug rehabilitation program the
following winter.

-------- Confused Fortunes
Zoeller Shrugs Off Poor Play — Maltbie To Watch Open On TV
HARRISON. N Y. (UPl) - Such are the
confused fortunes o f the sporting life;
Fuzzy Zoeller (Inlshrs 30th In the
Westrhrstrr Clusslc on Sunday, shrugs
n(Y his lackluster performance, and moves
on tu begin defense of his U S Open
Championship.
Roger Malthle. winner of the 9500.000
tournament In Harrtson following a
th ree-w ay, fou r-h ole sudden death
playoff, gets no closer to the Open than
his television set as he returns to
California lo work on his new house.
And George Burns also has a whole
wrek In which to Idle around and wonder
not only liuw he failed to qualify for the
0|M*n. but how hr blew a tournament In
which hr had led or shared the lead for
virtually 72 holes.
Is It all fair7 Well, yea and no. Even
Malthle has a mixed opinion.
"Not making the Open was one of the
extra factors for me this week." Maltbie
suld after snapping a nine-year winless
drought hy sinking a 5 foot birdie pull on
the fourth extra hole. " I would love to be
there. 1 failed. It was my fault. I Just feel,
without getting Into whether the USGA la
right nr wrong, that l ‘m a good enough
pluyrr that I should he In the U S Open. 1
" I had my opportunity according to
their qualifying structure and I tailed So

I

Golf
lx* It. but it waa an extra Incentive for this
week."
Like Maltbie. Burns failed to qualify for
the Open laat Monday, and although he
earned 944,000 when he and Raymond
Floyd lost out In the Westchester playoff,
there Is deep disappointment at hts
(allure lo hold the lead. He has not won
since 1960.
"Everybody works very hard out here,
and when your lim e comes. It conies,"
Hums said. "1 Just hope my week's
coming soon. There's a lot of other
weeks."
Zoeller, m eantime, didn't have to
concern him self with qualifying. His
problem, though, la a chronic backache,
which could put a severe ertmp tn his
defense of Ihc Open crown at Oakland
Mills beginning Thursday
" I feel very good about going In."
Zoeller said Sunday after matching hts
low score o f thr tournament with a
1 under par 70. 'T in hitting the hall
better and I'm putling better I was
hurting earlier In the week, but I feel
better now."
Zoeller underwent disc surgery on hla

buck last September, and he's hoping his
latest difficulty Is merely a nerve In*
Dammation.
"I don't know If winning the U.S. Open
means you have lo have back surgery."
he Joked. "B ut I feel my health Is a lot
better going tn this year than It waa last
year."
Ah for being the uuaii on the spot this
week as the defending champion. Zoeller
said It's a role he’ll enjoy.
"I kind o f like the feeling of having a
hole In my stom ach," he said. "I'm a very
competitive person I like playing golf.
H u t s ihe bottom line. It's work when
you're hitting it sideways, but still It's
fun.*'
Another man with serloua back pro­
blem Is Calvin Pcctr. and his trouble
might be enough to keep him out o f the
Open.
After completing the Westchester with
a second succesaUve 75, Peete said he
would see his physical therapist. Dr.
Vtncenl Koux o f Washington. Monday
morning.
"H e’ ll tell me whether I can play, but
usually when I arc him 1 lake a week of
two off." Peete said. "It would be very
disappointing not to play, but I don’ t
want to start a tournament and not be
able to finish.

S h ir le y
C hecks
T o ro n to
U n ited P ress In tern a tion al
Bob Shirley had disappeared
so completely, you'd have sworn
he’d become vice president.
iTie Yankee left-hander, who
earlier this season went nearly a
month without appearing In a
game, emerged from obscurity
— and perhaps from manager
B illy M a rtin 's dogh ou se —
Monday night by responding
s u p e r b ly to an Im p o r t a n t
assignment.
Making hts Drsl start since last
September. Shirley helped the
Y a n k e e s c lo s e g r o u n d on
d iv is io n -le a d in g T o ro n to by
'com bining on a nlne-hltter with
two relievers to spark New York
loa 4-2 victory.
"W h en 1 came back, they 'old
me he was pitching all together
different than b efore." said
Martin. "I'v e seen that tn hla last
three outings. Before he used to
try and overpower people, and
he'd get the ball up. Now he's
throwing ofTspeed pilches and
breaking balls. He threw good,
exceptionally good."
Shirley. 1-1, allowed six hits
over 6 1-3 Innings to record his
first victory since Sept. 27. 1984.
when he started against and
beat the Detroit Tigers.
The left-hander walked one
and struck out two before being
relieved by Brian Fisher, who
pitched I 1-3 Innings. D ave
Rlghettl went the final I 1-3
Innings for his 11Ih save,
"I'm not a power pitcher."
said Shirley, who got his chance
to s t a r t a ft e r J oe C o w le y
sprained his back last week. " I
Just try to gel them on groun­
ders. I've changed my philoso­
phy since Billy was over here
two years ago. Alter nine years. I
reullzed that I'm not a power
pitch er. T o n ig h t's u perfect
rxumple o f how I've been w ork­
ing the last couple of years.
Location Is an asset. Hopefully
Ml be able to keep my control
down the line."
The Yankees took a 1-0 lead In
Ihe Drst Inning oD Doyle A le x ­
ander. 7-3. Rickey Henderson
led off with a single and stole
second. W ith one out. Dave
W lnfteld singled Henderson lo

third and Henderson scored the
first o f two RBI singles by Don
Baylor.
In o t h e r g a m e s . B o s t o n
overtook Milwaukee 4-2. Min­
nesota topped Cleveland 6-4,
(California routed Texas 8-1. De­
troit outlasted Baltimore H-7 In
11 Innings. Chicago hammered
Seattle 9-4. and Oakland nipped
Kansas City 2-1 In 10 innings.
In the National League. It was
C h ic a g o 5, M o n t r e a l 4 :
Philadelphia 6. New York 4; St.
Lou is 6. Pittsburgh I; L os
Angeles 7. Cincinnati 4: Atlanta
7. San Francisco 0; and San
Diego 9. Houston I.

Red Box 4, Brewers 2
At Boston. Jim Rice greeted
reliever Rollle Fingers with a
Ihree-run home Vun In the ninth
Inning, helping the Red Sox
extend their winning streak to
right games. Ted Hlguera. 4-4.
hud retired IB-of-19 until runn­
ing Into trouble In the ninth.

Twins 0, Indians 4
Al C le v e la n d . Tom
Brununsky's three-run hom er
rapped a five-run second Inning
that led the Twins. Cleveland
has lost 12 of Its last 16 games.
Frank Viola. 7-5. allowed seven
hits, struck out three and gave
up four runs over 7 1-3 Innings
for the victory. Ron Davis not­
ched hts sixth save.

Angels 8, Rsngera 1
At California, rookie rig h t­
hander Kirk McCusklll picked up
his Drst major-league victory and
Mike Brown drove In three runs,
leading the Angela. MeCaskitl.
14, went the distance, allowing
one run on seven hits and
striking out seven. Mike Mason.
4-6, took the loss.
T ig s rs 0, O rioles 7
At Detroit. Barbara Gar bey
Ked the score with a home run
and Lance Parrish singled home
Lou Whitaker in the bottom of
the 11th. leading the Ttgera.
After Baltimore took a 7-6 lead In
the top of the I Ith on Lee Lacy's
second home run of the game.
Garbey re lied It with a shot off
Sammy Stcwan. 2-2.

White Sox 8. Mariners 4
At Seattle, Tom Paclorek. G reg
Walkrr and Rudy Law stroked
hases-loaded singles to lead the
White Sox. Floyd Bannister. 5-4.
brnefltted from an early 4-0 lead
to post the victory. Bob James
worked the final two Innings to
pick up hla 13th save. Matt
Young. 4-8. took the lota

A 's2 . Royals 1
At Oakland. Mike Heath raced
home front third on an error by
second baseman Frank While in
ihe 10th. tilling the A s. Jay
Howell, 5*3. posted the victory In
relief. Dan Qutsenbcrry, 3 -4 ,
took the loaa.

�Evening Herald. Sanford. FI.

SPO R TS
IN BRIEF
Far East, Latin America M eet
In Little League Series Opener
WILLIAMSPORT. Pa. (UPI) — The champion o f the Far
East will meet the Latin American winner on Aug. 20 In
the opening game of the 39th annual Little League
Baseball World Series. It w as announced Monday.
T h e other opening-day game will be between the
champions of U.S- West and U.S. East, said Little League
Baseball president. Creighton Hale, who announced the
pairings for the eight-team, single-elimination tournament.
Th e first round will be completed Aug. 21. when U.S.
Central plays U.S. South and Europe meets Canada.
T h e sem ifinals will be played Aug 22 and the
championship game Is scheduled for 4 p.m. on Aug. 24. he
said.
Th e bracketing Is arranged so the finalists w ill be a learn
from the United States and a foreign entry. Seoul. South
Korea, won the championship In 19B4, beating Altamonte
Springs, the South representative.

Cardinals Clinch Playoff Spot
Th e Goldrnrod Cardinals clinched a playoff spot as Ihey
won their last three games o f the regular season, all by
close margins.
The Cards clinched second place In the Goldenrod Little
League standings with a 6-4 victory over the Braves then
concluded the season with one-mn decisions over the
Astros. 8-7. and the Cubs. 7-6.
In the win over the Braves. Mike Mallnas returned from a
bout with the chicken pox by going 2 for 3 at the plate and
pitching a four hitler. Half the runs scored by the Cardinals
cam e on the bat of Scott Butler who was 1 for 3 with three
K ills Including a two-run homer.
Against the Astros, two-out singles by Bclrllne and
Fitzgerald and a double by Jason Turner all In the bottom
o f the fifth lifted Ihe Cards to victory. Will Price smacked a
iwo-run homer lhat gave Ihe Astros the early lead.
Against the Cuba, a six-run second Inning propelled the
Cardinals lo the early lead. The big hit In Ihe Inning was
Butler's three-run homer. The Cubs battled back to tie It
but Mallnas led off the fifth with a solo hom e run that
provided Ihe winning nin.

Tvstdsy. June U .IH J - T A

Ja b b a r M akes C eltics 2 nd Rate
BOSTON (UPII — Even here In the home
of the bean, the cod and T h e Bird, where the
Boston Celtics traditionally rate second to
no one. they finally do now . *
T h e Los Angeles Lakers are the new NBA
champions, the new kingpins o f all pro­
fessional basket Dali.
Prim arily responsible for that Is Karretn
Abdul-Jabbar. their balding. Indefatigable
38-year-old center who w as ihe unanimous
M VP choice for the p la yoffs following
Sunday's 111-100 clincher In which the
Lakers dethroned the C eltics at Boston
Garden.
It was Abdul-Jabbar w ho came up with
the best capsule characterization of Ihe
Lakers' triumph over Ihe Celtics. He called
It "h isto ric" and that It certainly was.
Th e description was entirely appropriate
because the Lakers and Celtics had met
eight times before In the finals — the first
time when the Lakers w ere In Minneapolis
— and every time they played previously the
Celtics had won.
Not this time.
The Celtics were looking for their 16th
league title and were favored to win It.
Instead, the l-akers wound up with their
ninth championship But only their first at
the expense of Ihe Celtics and how sweet It
was.
T h is has removed the most odious
sentence In the language." bubbled Jerry
Buss, the Lakers' ecstatic owner "It can
never again be said the Lakers can’t beat
the C eltics."
It sure can't.
Too many people saw It for themselves.
Millions all over Ihe country' on TV and Ihe
cu stom ary capacity In-house crowd of
14.890 What Ihey saw w as some textbook
basketball by the Lakers.
Ronald Reagan turns out lo be a big
Itasketball fun. loo. He had all of the l-akrrs
lo a reception at Ihe White House Monday.
B efore the final series. Los Angeles
generally was portrayed as the laid back
laikers and the Celtics as the blue collar
hard workers. But there wusn’l anything
luld bark about the talkers Sunday.
T h ey never quit com ing at Boston. The

ing Abdul-Jabbar. who was little short of
spectacular In picking up the second MVP
playoff trophy o f his career with 29 points. 7
rebounds. 4 assists and a steal In the finale.
Amusingly. Abdul-Jabbar warned to talk
baseball as much os he did basketball when
It was all over. He likened the Lakers'
victory to the Dodgers' first World Series
conquest of the Yankees In 1955 after the
Yanks had beaten them five times before
that.
" I guess I feel like Johnny Podres did In
1955." he said, recalling how Podres. now a
pitching coach with the Twins, defeated the
Yankees In the seventh and final game o f
the '55 series.
"T h is Is mv third time against the Celtics
(In the finals) and w e've never beaten them.
They couldn't run with us today. We kept
the pressure on We Just didn’t stop
running."
Abdul-Jabbar plans to play one more
season and then retire.
" I can t tell you how proud I am of him ."
offered Los Angeles coach Pat Riley, " l i e
has been written off so many times, lie's the
mosi unique athlete I’ve ever seen. He's nol
gonna be around loo much longer, so you
bad better enjoy him while you can."
AI k I u I J abbar remembered how he wat­
ched Ihe Dodgers beat Ihe Yankees 30 years
ago on TV In Ills home In New York City. He
said he was a Dodger rooter all Ihe way.
"E ven though Willie Mays played for the
Giants and I could walk lo the Polo Grounds
from m y house, ours was a D odger
household." he said.
He was only 8 years old when Podres did
his Job on the Yankees but the Lakers' 7-2
center said hr could recall all the details of
Sandy Amoros' great catch on Yogi Berra
along the led field line late In Ihe final game.
"Y o gi wus up and (Gil) McDouguld was on
second." he said
Actually. Billy Martin was on second and
McDougaid on drst when Amoros came up
wllh his game-saver, bul Abdul Jabbar
recalled perfectly how hr reacted whrn
Podres nulled down the dnal out.
" I stuck my head out I hr window und
yelled." he laughed.

Celtics, on the other hand, were flat.
Although they led briefly In the first and
second quarters — never by more than 2
points — and although they were tied 55-55
at the half, the Celtics for the most part
looked as If they had the blahs. They played
as If they didn't realize or didn't care they
had their backs to the wall
" W e were pathetic." said the Celtics'
6 -foot-l 1 Greg Kite. " W e looked dead. We
missed at least 15 Utile chip shots, two- and
three-footers. I mean. W e all knew we
could've played better."
Teammate Dennis Johnson concurred.
" W e Just didn't have It when we were out
th ere." he said "W e w ere playing Just lo
stay In the game. They were playing lo
w tn."
Kevin Mctlale. who fouled nut wllh 5 21 to
go. led all the scorers w llh 32 points and
Larry Bird had 2M for the Celtics, firing up
the crowd momentarily with back-to-back
Jumpers 7:21 from the end lo cut the
Lakers* lead to 92-86 Bui It was clear
almost from the beginning that there might
be no necessity for a seventh game.
The Lakers kept doing the little things
lhat win games. Little things like stealing
the ball, never Idlin g the Celtics get set and
m aking whatever adjustments necessary on
defense, which was supjtosed lo be the
Celtics' game.
Celtics coach K.C. Jones reudlly admitted
ihe Lakers deserved to win. lie said Kurt
Kambls did the "dlrtv w ork" for them wllh
his 10 rebounds and Janies Worthy the
"h e a v y work" with his 28 jiolnts
"W hen they got really ugly. It got time to
go to number 33.” Jones continued, mean­

Oelkers Shuts Down Greenville
ORLANDO -* Bryan Oelkers flushed Ihe form which
made his a college All-America Monday night, shutting
down Greenville as Ihe Orlundo Twins claim ed u 5-3
victory In Southern League baseball at Tinker Field before
384 fans.
Oelkers upped his record to 2-1 by going the llrst seven
Innings, lie allowed five hits and two nins. lie struck out
three and walked two Jason llelmurller mopped up In Ihe
final Iwo Innings for Ihe save.
Orlando. 26-30. Is lodged In last place In the East
Division It plays Greenville ugaln tonight at 7:30. Any fan
with five Campbell's Soup labels will be udmltted free.
JefT Trout's three-run double In the third Inning wus the
big blow for the O-Twlna. Greg Morhardt h ad an Rill
d o u b le in the third and Sain S orer drilled a solo hum rr. hta
third. In Ihe fourth.

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Chain O' Lakes Park.
G reg Dube and Mark Baker combined on u four-hitter as
the Astros knocked off their closest Central Division rival.
Dube. 5-3. went seven Innings and ullowed Just three hits.
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the final two frames
Ken Camlnltl s two-run homer In the eighth Inning
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TA M PA (UPI| — The Tam pa Bay Buccune-rs Monday
signed two players taken In Ihe April draft, bringing to five
the number of thrtr draft picks signed
Inking contracts were defensive back Mike Prior of
Illinois Stale, u seventh round pick, and running back
Jam es "Pu nkln" Williams o f Memphis State, an l l l h
round selection.
Term s o f Ihe contracts were nol announced.
Prior Is 6 fool and 200 pounds, while W illiam s Is 5-10
and 205 pounds.
The Bucs Mill tiavc five o f the 10 draft picks unsigned.
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Tim m y Bocth socked a grand slam home run In the
second Inning lo lead Lake Mary III lo a 12-2 victory over
W inter Springs III In Seminole Pony Baseball Pinto
Division action.
The victory gave Lake Mary III the Pinto Division title.
Ikieth also added a triple to the 19-hlt offensive attack
and was the winning pitcher. Terrence Jenkins also rapped
a triple for Lake Mary w hile Ryan La Bur and Nathan Shaw
added RBI singles.

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Lake Brantley High School. Lake Mary's Am erican Legion
gam e with Boone was also rained out.
The Semlnoles. 3-10. return to action to action Thursday
at the Oviedo Little League Complex against Eustla at 7:30
p.m. AW S. 12-1. travels to Winter Garden.

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full USFL schedule to surpass
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ever. will always cite the Inferior
quality o f the league In which
W a l k e r a c h i e v e d h is a c •
cnmpltahment.
"It's an honor to play for this
t e a m ." W a lk e r said. “ T h e
ofrnslve line has opened up a lot
of holes, and If I didn't break the
record. It would have been all
my fault because they've played
wonderfully.'*

Since the seventh game of the
season. Walker has carried on
Ihe majority o f Ihe Generals'
plays, yet defenses have not
been sble to stop him. despite
keying on the 6 -foot-l, 223pound tailback.
"W e don't care what people
bring against us.'* he said.
"W e're Just goin g lo get down
and dirty, and run the ball."
W a lk e r a c h i e v e d th e
2.006yard milestone wllh a 4yard run on his eighth carry.
Last week, he bettered his own
USFL single season mark of
1.812 yards In a 17-7 victory
over the Memphis Showboats.

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Leaders Back Peace Plan But Controversy Not Over

IN BRIEF

D ALLAS (U Pll — State leaders o f the
nJllons 14.3 million Southern Baptists
think they have a plan to resolve a feud
bordering on schism In the nation's largest
Protestant denomination — but not before
the struggle lakes a decisive turn.
Presidents o f the Southern Baptist Con­
vention's 37 state conventions Monday
unanimously endorsed a 10-polnt "peace
plan" establishing a 15-member committee
"to determ ine the sources o f the con­
troversies" In the denomination and to
recomend ways In which ihc disputes can
be resolved.
The presidents said Ihe peace plan Is
barkrd by key leaders of the convent Ion's
fundamentalist and moderate factions. But
It will not la? presented for a vote to the
36.000 messengers, as voting delegates are
called, until Wednesday, a day after the
crucial vote for president.
The three-day convention was to begin
today with an address by SBC President

'We Are The World' Relief
On Way To Starving In Africa
ADDIS ABABA. Ethiopia |UPI) — A plane bearing relief
supplies bought with part of the $45 million from sales o f
the hit record "W e are the W orld " was en route today to
Ethiopia and Sudan, the two African nations worst hit by
famine.
The first airlift funded by royalties generated by the sale
of 7.4 million single records and 4.4 million albums
contained food, medicine and clothing. Including 15.000
"W e are the W orld" T-shirts,
The Flying T iger Boeing 747 cargo Jet was due to stop
first In Sudan today to unload half of Its 240.000-pound
cargo. It was then to leave for Ethiopia with the other half.
The United Nations estimates that more than 10 m illion
people In the tw o countries face starvation.
Marty Itogol, executive director o f USA for Africa, said he
and other officials would remain In Sudan and Ethiopia " to
see for ourselves that these supplies are delivered to the
proper authorities."

MUNICH. West Germany |UPI) - The son
of wanted Nazi war criminal Josef Mengele
announced today his father died six years
ago In Brazil and said hr had no doubt that
remains exhum ed In Sao Paulo are his
father's.
Rolf Mengele. u Freiburg lawyer, said In a
statement released In Munich that he
learned o f the death In 1979 o f the former
doctor at the Nazi concentration camp In
Auschwitz. Poland
Me said he has no doubt the remains
exhumed In Sao Paulo. Brazil. Iasi Wed­
nesday are those o f Ills father.
The son said hr confirmed Ihe death
Tuesday In a statement to the Frankfurt
prosector s office, which has been hunting
Mengele. the notorious "A n g el o f Death"

Jordan Flight Hijacked To Sicily
PALERMO. Sicily |UI‘1| — Hijackers firing submachine
guns took over a Jordanian airliner In Beirut today and
forced the crew to fly to Sicily after permission to land In
Tunis was denied.
The Royal Jordanian Airlines Boeing 727. which had 74
crew members and passengers. Including two Americans,
touched down ul Palermo's Punta Ralsl Airport In Sclcly nt
3:13 p m (9:13 a.in. EST). Italian authorities said. It was
hijacked In Beirut at 0:30a.m. (2:30a.m. EST.)
Officials said Ihcy permitted the landing because the
pilot radioed he was short of fuel.
A caller claiming lo represent the Iman All forces o f the
Sadr suicide brigade telephoned the Christian Voice o f
Lebunon radio station In Beirut to take responsibility for
Ilie hijacking, but the claim could not tie confirmed.
The brigade la named afler Musa Sadr, the spiritual
leader of Lebanon's Shiite Moslem community who
disappeared on a trip to Libya In August 1978.

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C ontinu ed fr o m page 1A

June Birthdays Miss
6 -Y ear D river's Licen se
said there are no provisions to
B eginnin g J u ly I. " s a fe "
drivers will be getting a break In idlow drivers whose birthdays
Florida when they renew their are In June to get the six-year
driver licenses. Those renewing licenses.
If a person's birthday was In
their licenses In June, however,
late June. Blocker said, and they
will lie left out o f the deal.
Drivers with no traffic vio­ were "safe drivers" he suggested
lations for three years, will be they wait u day or tw o before
they renew their license.
Issued n six-year driver's license
If u sale driver doesn't mind
ralher than the usual four-year
license. Glenn Blocker, deputy paying (he full 115 charge, they
director of the drtver license can renew their license In July
and get It for six yeurs. hr said.
division for Florida.

G iv e B lo o d , G e t F r e e L u n c h
Any person 17 years or older
may be eligible to donate blood.
There Is no upper age restric­
tion. Each potential donor com ­
pletes a medical questionnaire
and Is given a mini-physical to
confirm eligibility.
Every unit of blood that Is
donated can benefit up to five
patients, since most whole blood
Is separated Into components.
For more Information, cull the
Central Florida Blood Bank at
849-6100.

WEATHER
A R IA FORECAST) Today
variable cloudiness with scat­
tered afternoon thundrrsiumis.
High In mid 90s. Light wind.
Rain chance 50 percent. Tonight
and Wednesday (tartly cloudy.
Chance of mainly afternoon and
evening thunderstorms Low In
low to mid 70s. High in low to
m id 9 0 s . L ig h t s o u th o r
southwest wind. Rain chance 30
rcent tonight and 50 percent
ednesday.
NATIONAL REPORT) Scores

Hooded today,
P o lice said a
covered roads In
closing part of

officials said.
foot o f w ater
Pawhuska area,
Oklahoma.
BOATINO FORECAST: St.
Augustine lo Jupiter Inlet out 50
m i l e s — W in d s o u t h to
southwest 10 knots or less today
except easterly 10 knots near
shore south part this afternoon.
Wind southwest 10 to 15 knots
tonight and Wednesday. Sea 2 to
4 feet. Scattered afternoon and
evening thunderstorms.

of Oklahoma residents today
EXTENDED FO EECASTi
abandoned their homes to (foods Chance of afternoon and evening
spawned by heavy rain, while thunderstorms mainly Thursday
thousands In K entucky r e ­ and Friday. Lows around 70
mained without (tower for a north to near 80 extreme south.
second day because of windy Rather hot alternoons with highs
storms that authorities called near 90 in coastal areas lo mid
Ihe worst In memory. An arc of 90s elsewhere.
thunderstorms reached today
AREA READINGS (A a.m.p
from the southern Plains lo temperature: 8 0 : overnight low:
southern Illinois. Tornado wat­ 7 3 : M o n d a y 's h i g h : 9 6 )
ches covered sections of Kansas. barometric pressure: 30.13; rela­
Oklahoma and Texas, and flash t iv e h u m id ity) 82 p e rc e n t:
flood watches werr posted In winds: south at 7 mph; rain: .60
Missouri, Colorado. Kansas and Inch: sunrise: 8:27 a.rn., sunset
Oklahoma. Seven Inches of rain 8 2 3 p.m.
soaked Oklahoma In two days,
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pushing thr Ulrd Creek oul of Its Daytona Beach) highs. 4:27
b a n k *. T h i r t y fa m ilie s In u.m.. 4:59 p.m.: lows. 10:28
I'swhucka fled from floods that a m . , 1 0 :1 1 p . m . t P o r t
nearly covered some homes. Canaveral: highs. 4:19 a m ..
Another 100 residents were 4 51 p.m.j lows. 10:19 a m ..
1 1 0 2 p.m.; Bayparti highs.
evacuated in Sklatook. About
18,000 acres o f land along the 9:51 a m.. 0:11 p.m.: lows, 3:28
Bird Creek were expected lo be a m., 5 01 p m.

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"W e re not dealing at this convention with
w ho's going to be our next presiding
officer." William L. Self of Atlanta said at a
moderate-sponsored forum Monday. " I
firmly believe that we re dealing with some
kind o f coalition between certain political
grou p s and certain re lig io u s groups,
because the political groups want access lo
the resources of our convention."
S elf mentioned a coalition Involving
broadcast executive Ted Turner. Sen Jesse
Helms. R-N.C.. and Moral Majority leader
Jerry Falwell. formed In an efTorl by Turner
to take control of the CBS television
network.
But fundamentalists insist the Issue is
theological. The Rev. W .A. Criswell, pastor
of the denomination’s largest church. First
Baptist of Dallas, defended the attack on
liberalism as "dedication to the Infalable
word o f God.”

Mengele's Son Says Body Probably His Father's

U.S. officials have said the Ethiopian government has
failed to make transportation available for distribution o f
relief supplies.

Every blood donor who rolls
up a sleeve at Flea World's
community blood drive Satur­
day and Sunduy will receive a
free lunch compliments of Flea
World.
Flea World, located on U.S.
Highway 17-02 south of Hanford.
Is sponsoring the weekend drive
for the Central Florldu Blood
Bank. The blood trank mobile
unit will be In (h r west parking
lot of the complex from 11 a.rn.
loti pm . both days.

Charles Stanley o f Atlanta.
The presidential balloting, which begins
later today. Is considered the plvltol issue In
the struggle between fundamentalists and
moderates for long-term control of the
denomination's administrative machinery,
especially the boards that oversee the
church’s six theological seminaries,
Registration late Monday approached
36.000. and some ob servers said the
numbers suggested a Stanley victory. The
previous record for messengers was 22.872.
set in Atlanta In 1978.
Fundamentalists, who claim the denomi­
nation is drifting loward liberalism, have
controlled the presidency for the past five
years and this year will seek to re-elect
Stanley for a second one-year term
Moderates, who prefer lo be called denom­
inational loyalists, argue that right wing
politics Is the Issue. They will nominate a
reluctant W Winfred Moore o f Amarillo.
Texas, to oppose Stanley.

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church. Langley sold, noting 20
different public placrs where one
may not carry u gun are listed In
the bill.
In other legislation approved
(luring Ihe session. Langley Mid
ol particular Interest to Seminole
County m ay lie (he new money
tunneled Into public education.
" W i t h t h e n ew m o n e y ,

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Harden said.
The code enforcement board Is
the arm o f county government
which hrars complaints against
persons charged with violating
county ordinances.
Harden said he and Ihe vice
deputies were Invited lo Inspect
Ihc store last week by the
owners. "T h e owners Indicated
they are trying In open under the
law. Right now they have a sign
on their door saying Ihcy are
open and they are having a sale
on lingerie."
lie said when he drove by the
shop on his way to other county
business Thursday, there was
only one car In Ihc shop's
parking area. Indicating It isn't
getting much business.
Meanwhile, Book, pastor of the
Northside Christian Church In
Altamonte Springs, said a new
irganl/.itlitn, called ( RAMI’ (Clt
Izrns Rightfully Against Moral
i'ollutlon) has been formed to

who 1s wanted for complicity In the murder
of 400.000 people, mostly Jews.
In a brief four-paragraph statement, the
son said he went to Brazil In 1979 to
confirm his father's death.
Be said the Mengele family ts ready to give
any help It can lo Identify Ihe body. Hr said
he was sure that the forensic experts In
Brazil now examining (he body, which was
burled under an assumed name, would
confirm II was his father's
The son ended his statement by saying.
"My deepest sympathy goes to all Ihe
victims and their relations."
He did not elaborate but he apparently
meant the concentration cam p Inmates
Mengele selected for death at Auschwitz and
those who were ihe victims o f his barbaric

S e m in o le C o u n t y 's p u b lic
schools will rank 16th In Ihe
state In the dollars allocated by
the stale for the school system."
he said. "W e did well there." he
s a id , n o tin g as w e ll th at
$337,000 was allocated to plan a
new adult education building at
Seminole Community College.
The master leacher program,
under which certain teachers
were to be considered masters
and given annual bonuses, was
eliminated, he said

"put a cramp against porno­
graphy."
Book said he and 18 other
m e m b e r s p ic k e t e d th e
establishment Monday and he
a lo n g w ith a c o a l i t i o n o f
ministers have determined that
the shop Is not within the legal
distance, established by county
law. from a church and a church
school.
"II would seem Ihe land man­
agement department is waffling
on Its decision to enforce the law
as far as this store ts concerned
and saying whether the store
can be open Is contingent on the
amount of pornography sold and
th e a m o u n t a v a i l a b l e to
teenagers," Book said
He disagreed with Harden on
whether pornographic materials
are nrj display. Book said a
cameraman accompanied him
Into the store and took photo­
graphs of a variety o f magazines
Including Penthouse and Hustler
and others with cover photos of
nude men and women In "pro­
vocative poses and appealing to
the prurient and anim alistic

medical experiments.
" I have no doubt that the corpse exhumed
on June 5. 1985. ai the Embu cemetery in
Brazil Is the last remains o f my father. Josef
Mengele." the son said In his statement,
which he submitted lo the Frankfurt
prosecutor's ofTlce and released lo the press.
" I am sure lhal the forensic Investigation
sexin will confirm ihls." he said. "T h e family
Is ready to give additional facts that will lie
o f use.
In New York, lumous Nazi hunter Simon
Wlesenthal said hr was not swayed by
Mengele's statement.
"It's not a mailer of believing." he said.
" Il's a matter of close a case or not close a
case A man who was sllenl six years after
ihe death o f Ihe father cannot be enough,

That legislation adopted in
1984. w h ich called for the
special bonus to those consid­
ered master teachers, was highly
criticized by the Seminole Edu­
cation Association, the teacher's
union In the county, as dis­
criminating against all teachers.
The association said Ihe master
teacher money should have been
allocated to give all teachers u
bonus.
For the mobile home com m u­
nity dwellers, legislation was

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Threatening un "uprising of
the sleeping giant of the religious
c o m m u n i t y " to s a v e U .S .
Highway 17-92 from becoming
another Orange Blossom Trail.
Book warned that Christians are
not going to stand for stores
such as the Connextlon operat­
ing. He said the state owns the
right of way Into the establish­
ment and It muy tee pressured to

...P o lic e
C on tin u ed from page 1A
Instructed
commissioners to
study the applicants resumes
between now and then.
Under the revamping of the
city hall staff, requested by City
Manager Frank Faison, nine city
divisions will be consolidated
Into tw o new departments —
engineering and planning and
administrative services.
Engineering -»nd phoning will
Include engineering, planning,
contracts and building and ton-

approved to straighten oul am­
biguous language in the mobile
home lax law. he said.
The special tax. Langley said,
was based on the length of
towing devices on mobile homes.
The new law says the towing
device Is lour feel long, he said.
New taxes authorized by the
legislature Include a 5 percent
tux on Interstate telephone calls
and a tax on pipe tobacco and
snuff Langley said the tax will
amount to about 20 cents per
can of sihiIT.

close that right o f w ay."If the
Connextlon Is successful in get­
ting rounty approval to continue
operating, the domino effect will
prevail and and sleazy gyp Joints
will be located on 17-92 from
Maitland lo Casselberry.”
In the meantime. Book said a
camera will be trained on the
shop In constant surveillance of
the traffic entering and leaving.
Ing Personnel, data processing,
licensing, purchasing and In­
ternal auditing will fall Inlo
administrative services.
The staffs w ill remain the
same, except for the uddltlon of
three new positions — a city
planner for the engineering de­
partment and a director and
budget a n alyst fo r the a d ­
m inistrative services depart­
ment. The additional staff will
cost about $36,000 this year and
about $ 1 4 6 ,0 0 0 n ext year.
Faison says the plan will In­
crease efficiency and add mere
expertise to the city staff.
- R ick B raasoa

AREA DEATHS
ADELE RUTH SMITH
Mrs Adcle Rulh Smith, 83, of
2201 S. T erra ce Blvd.. died
Sunday at Florida HospitalAltam onte Springs. Born In
Brooklyn. N.Y. on Dec. 20. 1901.
she moved to Long wood from
Sayvlllc. N.Y. In 1958. She was a
retired dietary supervisor and an
Episcopalian. She was also a
m e m b e r o l th e A m e r ic a n
Association of Retired Persons.
She Is su rviv ed by her a
daughter. Margaret Maloney,
Huntington Beach. California; a
son. Francis M. Smith. Port
Allen. La.: four grandchildren
and two great grandchildren.
Funeral arrange menu are be­
in g h a n d l e d b y B a ld w in Fairchild Funeral Home, Forest
City.

ELRIB ZETTLER
Mrs. Elsie Zettlcr. 59. or 475
Country Club Drive. I-ong wood,
died Sunday at her home. Bom
March 15, 1926 In Denver, Colo.,
she moved to Longwood from
Lexington Park, Md. In 1966.
She was an artlsi and a member
of Ascension Lutheran Church.
Mrs. Zettlcr was alio a member
o f th e D o r c u i G u ild o f
Casselberry and Ihe Orange
County Antst League.
She is s u r v i v e d by h e r
husband. Edward, and a ton.
M a y n a r d , b o th o f W in t e r
Springs, a
daughter. Sandra.
Altamonte Springs
H a ld w ln -F a lrch lld Funeral
Home. Altum onlr Springs. In

charge of arrangements.

ford. In charge of arrangements.

CATHERINE LOUISE ODHAM

LOUISE SCAFF ARDINE

Mrs. Catherine Louise Odham.
55. o f 711 E. First St.. Sanford,
died Sunday at her home. Bom
In Sanford on June 29. 1929.
she was a lifelong resident. She
w u t a h om em a k er and a
m em ber of Ihe First Baptist
Church of Sanford.
Mrs. Odham is survived by her
daughter. Carol Ann Edwards of
Sanford; three brothers. Russell.
Sanford; Bralley. Orlando, and
Glenn. Scbrtng; and a sister.
Mildred. Tallahassee.
G ram k ow F u n e r a l H om e.
Sanford, In charge o f arrange­
ments.

Mrs. Louise Scaff Ardine. 66.
of 1215 Madelena Drive. Winter
Springs, died Monday at Florida
H o sp lta l-A lta m o n te S p rin gs.
Horn Nov. 28. 1 9 1 8 in Hamilton
C ounty. Fla., she m oved to
W inter Springs from Jasper.
Fla. In 1978. She was a retired
bookkeeper and a Methodist
Survivors Include two daugh­
ters. Bunnye Boinar. Longwood.
Carole Peterson. Jasper; three
sisters. Ollvt Law. Wllllston. Uldean Joiner. Lake City. Thelm a
W ilt o n . G a in e s v ille , tw o
brothers. G.W. Hutcherson. Lake
C ity . J o h n H u tc h e rs o n ,
W ellborn , and seven gran d ­
children.
Harry T . Reid Funeral Home.
Jasper. In charge of arrange­
ments.

LENA NORRIS TAYLOR
Mrs. Lena Norris Taylor. 74. of
1008 E. 9th SI. died Thursday at
F lo r id a H o s p lta l-A lta m o n te
Springs. Born Nov. 10. 1910 In
Jefferson County. Fla , she was a
resident of Sanford for 60 years.
A housewife, she was a member
of New Bethel Missionary Baptist
Church. Sanford.
S u r v iv o rs In clu d e a son,
Raymond Norms. Sanford; nine
sisters. Abblc Davis. Ella Neley,
F l o r a H a w k in s . A n n l b e l l
Robinson and Nancy Allen, all of
Sanford. Willie Lee Craddock,
O viedo, Henrietta Robinson.
Goldenrod. Sally Rouch and
Mary Lee Reilly. Rochester. N.Y.;
two brothers. Raymond King,
Sanford, and Frank B King.
Washington. D.C.
Sunrise Funeral Home. San­

EDMUND M. BEAUQRAND
Mr. Edmund M. Beaugrand.
52. o f 1455 Lady Amy Drive.
Casselberry, died Monday at the
Longwood Health Care Center.
Bom June 11. 1932 In Ontario.
C a n a d a , he m o v e d l o
C a s s e lb e rry from M em ph is.
T e n n . In 1965. He w as a
mortgage broker and a member
o f ih e P ra irie Lake Baptist
Church In Fern Park. He was
also a member and past presi­
dent o f the East Orange and
Winter Park Sertomaclubs.
He la survived by two sons.
Clifford A. and JefTerey S.. both
of Memphis, a daughter. Christie

Lee. Winter Park, his mother.
Lucille A. Wendell. Winter Park,
a sister. Joan Lucille Mtllon.
Winter Park, and two grand­
children.
Funeral services are being
handled by Hawthorne Funeral
Home. Orlando.

BARK RAT BRONSON JR.
Earl Ray Bronson Jr.. 56. of
l-*05 Lasted W ay. Casselberry,
died Sunday at South Seminole
Community Hospital.
Longwood. Bom Nov. 17, 1928
In Vineland. Fla. he moved to
Casselberry from Sorrento in
1974. An Air Force veteran, he
was a long-distance truck driver
and a Baptist.
He Is survived by his wife,
Juanita: a son, Donald R..
Casselberry; three daughters.
Janice Lewis. Sorrento. Connie
a n d R o n n e t t e , b o th o f
C a s s e lb e rry ; tw o b roth ers,
Herbert. Corpus Chrlstl. Texas.
Thomas. Sanford: and a sister,
D o r is S y d r l l . O ly m p ia .
Washington.
Brlsson G u ard ia n Funeral
Home, Sanford. In charge of
arrangements.

Funeral Notice
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Evening Harald. Sanford. FI.

Tuesday. Juno II, i n i — 1B

Mother's Wild Goose Tale
Became A Bedtime Favorite
DEAR ABBT: Whenever you
mention that poem. "I Had a
Mother Who Read to Me. * I have
to lauf(h because my mother
never read to me. I used to beg
her to read to me. but she
couldn't be bothered with that
tedious business. Instead, she'd
tell me bedtime stories that were
more or less true.
The one I liked best was the
one about how she and her
cousin A lic e tried to make
whiskey.
They filled a large crock with
w ater, w h ea t, oats, grains,
raisins and raw potato peelings,
and any other garbage they
could find. After a couple of
weeks, the m lvi ire In the crock
smelled so bad. my brandmother
Insisted they get rid of It. so
Mom and Alice earned the crock
down by the rtver and dumped It
on th e b a n k . N a t u r a l l y
Grandma's geese followed them
and gobbled It all up. Pretty
soon. Grandma looked out the
window and saw all her geese
lying about In the yard. She
thought they were dead, so she
got the girls to pluck all the
down from the geese and told
them that as soon as their
grandfather got home from the
lumber mill, he'd have to bury
those dead geese. (The geese
were not dead; they were drunk!)
The next morning the geese
were running around the yard
s ta rk n a k e d , so G ra n d m a
crocheted little Jackets for them
to wear, and that was the last
time my mother and her cousin
A l i c e e v e r t r ie d to m ak e
whiskey.

DEAR ABBT: Recently you
printed a true-false quiz titled
"H ow Much Do You Know About
Homosexuality?" You said all
the statements In the quiz were
false.

Dear
Abby
COLORADO SPRINGS
DEAR JOE: Thanks for a
dandy day brlghtener.

DEAR ABBT: Very often you
ask people to forgive and forget,
so I thought the enclosed poem
(found In a magazine) might
appeal to you and your readers
It made me smile, and I hope It
makes you smile, too.
RICK IN TACOMA
DEAR RICKi Smile? I laughed
out loud. And here It Is:
FORGIVENESS
The friend who ran off with
your wife.
Forgive him for his lust:
The chum who sold you phony
stocks.
Forgive his breach of trust:
The pal who schemed behind
your back.
Forgive his evil work.
And when you 're done —
forgive yourself
For being such a Jerk.

CONFIDENTIAL TO INTEL­
L E CTUA L IN W OODBURT.
N. J:
T h e true Intellectu al learns
because he wants lo know — not
because he wants others lo know
that he knows.

JOE EASTMAN.

I believe one statement Is true:
" I f a person Is gay. no amount of
th e r a p y or m o tiv a tio n can
change him ."
My own study of bisexual or
homosexual husbands (to be
published soon) Is the only study
of married gays with a six-year
follow-up. Not one of the married
men In our sample, despite years
o f “ norm al" married sex. has
overcom e the desire to be with
n.rn.
If you have Information with
which I am not familiar. 1 would
like to see It. If not. please
eliminate that question, as It
encourages homosexuals to seek
useless therapy from counselors
who have not carefully reviewed
the re s e a rc h , und p erh a p s
b e c a u s e of their own
homophobia, or Just from Igno­
r a n c e . t r y to " h e l p " th e
h o m o s e x u a l. T h e e ffe c t Is
(besides loss of time and moneyl
to delay accepting (hopefully
affirming) a gay Identity.

DAVID MATTESON. PH.D.
DEAR DR. MATTESON: You
are correct. The statement In the
quiz ahould have read: " I f a
person 1s gay. with the proper
therapy and motivation, he can
tie changed." Thut statement Is
false. I apologize for the con­
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to Grandma's— com ­
p le te w ith m u ffin s
bulging with btueberrlrs. old fashioned stick
randy, antique*, and
family portrait*
Jim and Judy Haun.
manager* and owner*
of McGuffcy's Restaura n t and C o u n try
Store. loealrd In Ih r
Del Ion a Pla/a on DrIlona Boulevard. Invltr
you to rxprrlcncr tfir
delightful tantr*. lanttlU In g sn irll*. and
n osta llg lc dreor d e ­
signed to Lake you back
lo G randm a* day.
The restaurant war*
n a m e d after the
McGuffry Reader, the
p r in c ip a l text and
ch aracter builder o f
classroom* In the late
IHOOx and early 1900*.
M c G u ffc y 's H ea d er
bring* back memories
of a slower paced day
when rock candy cost a
penny a handful, holi­
day gathering* with
appetising smell* waf­
ting from the kitchen
and a table laden with
d e lic io u s food on ly
G randm a rould pre­
pare and m i does the
restaurant.
This simple, honest,
no-nonsense approach
applied lo Ihr kllrhrn
i* what ihi* lumlly res• Mirant Is alt about

McGuffey's Restaurant Salad Works and country store
Highlight of a trip to
McGuffey's 1* a visit to
the "salad works," an
all-you cn n ea l salad
h.ir that features more
than JO salads and
Iresh Irull* and vegeta­
bles Experiment with
ih r s e unusual l o p ­
ping* nunflowrr seeds,
raisins, peanuts and
drv cereal
N oo h ls u lfa le s or
v e g e ta b le w h lte n rrs
are used oil salad bar
vegetables. 111 fart, very
few non-food chemicals
are used In the loml ai
McGulley's since most
o f the fare Is made from
sc ra tch , notes J im .
And another surprise—
McGill ley's serves real

mashed potatoes.

H o m e m a d e
specialties Include pies
and sou p
F resh ly baked blueberry muf­
fins, served with all
dinners urr also avail­
able to buy to lake

MrGufTey'a In 1981.
The delightful
country store recreates
the atmosphere of the
late 1800s with
merchandise such as
|M)tpourrl, penny can­
dles. folk art. haskels.
handdlpprd candles,
and antiques.
McGuffey's Is open
Irom H a m. to 8:30
p in. Monday through
Saturday and 9 a m. to
8 p m on Sunday. Visa
and M astercard are
honored.

home.
T h e m en u o f f e r s
complete Sd 95 dinners
or a la carte meals,
many priced at $3.95
and B4 95 A popular
favorite Is all the fish
you can eat (tried or
broiled) w ith potato
and vegetab le. Hrer
a n d w in e a re a ls o
served.
J Im d i r e c t e d
Hudson's Restaurants
In Detroit for five years
Irefore joining Holiday
House a* vice president
pr l ^i r t o o p e n i n g

A large, private din­
ing room Is available
for meeting* and social
gatherings. They also
olft-r a take-out service,
party trays and cater­
ing f a l l 574 -UkX).

Orange Hearing Aid Center
Offer Free Hearing Tests

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C h r is t e n s o n w a s
txirn with a moderate
h earin g loss In the
right «ar due to nerve
damage. Though It was
discovered as early as
i Ik llrst grade, he did
n ot g e t h e lp w ith
hearing aids unlit the
age o f 38.

Bill Christenson, hearing aid specialist, goes over test
results v/ilh client
on comtnou ground.
"T h e end result Is
lh.il they do not buy a
lot ol hype that won t
work, hut arr told realI * t lc a 11 y w h a t t o
expect In line with this
I sell our 30 day trial a*
,i benefit. In the end It
is the client who Is the
judge."

”1 sought help all
those years, blit wus
told an aid wouldn't
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state licensed specialist
with Orange Hearing
Aid Crntem ai 120 S,
H ig h w a y 17-92 In
C a s s e lb e r r y and al
Medco Dim mini Drugs.
2701 S. Orlando Drive,
S a n fo rd
E le ctro n ic
hearing tests urr given
Irre al the Sanlord
center on Monday only
and at Casselberry.
Monday through Fri­
day.

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"The reuMin I chose
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profession Is to prevent
this sa m r situation
fr o m h a p p en in g to
others Hring a user
myself gives me a llrst
hand k n o w le d g e o f
wh a t th e c lie n t Is
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Is Located In New Facilities
Seminole Veterinary
/Hospital. previou sly
ijqcated on 27lh Street,
has moved to new farll.ItIcs at 2525 W. 25th
!St.. Sanford, and Is
offering complete veter­
inary servlres for small
a n im a ls in c lu d in g
p r e v e n t i v e and
diagnostic m edicine,
'dentistry and surgery.
Dr. f e d H ellhorn.
•{V eterin a ria n . has a
specialty in veterinary
■ Internal medicine and
in taurd i rrlilled He Is
M ir of only Hirer such
specialists in privuic
prat lire In (he slalc. He
has been In practice
since 1973. the past
five years of which has
hern in Sanford
Or. Hellhorn has in­
strumentation. such as
a flexible endoscope
and an rlectrocardlo*
graph, and facilities for
tlolng special referral
work from other
veterinarians.
Raised In Oviedo, he
graduated from the
University of Florida
and Auburn Unlversl
ly's Veterinary School
He did Ills |H)3l gradu­
ate work In Hoslon and
al Ohio Stale.
Or Sandra Merchant
will t&gt;e joining him on
stall In August A I9H4
graduate of ihr Univer­
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Veterinary Medicine,
stir did post-graduate
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Full Gospel Business Men's Fellowship In­
ternational breuklasl meeting. 6 30 a itv, Holiday
Inn. Stale Road 436 and W yniorc Road. Altamonte Springs. Fur details call 656-4255
Central Florida Blood Bank Seminole County
Mi.on h, 1302 K Second St.. Sanlord. 9 a in. to 5
pm Florida Hospllal-Altantontr Branch. I I am
to 7 p m.
A AR P S a n fo rtl C hapter 1977 Board o f
Directors. 10 a m . Greater Sanlurd Chamber of
Commerce building. 400 E. Firs! Si
Iram tenuis organizational meeting. 11 a m .
West monte Park. Altamonte Springs Schedules
and match days will lie *ci. For Information
cnnlael Candy Goeliel ul 862-0090
Sanlord Kiwunls Club. iitHtn. Sanford Civic
Center.
C asselberrv Rotarv breakfast
7 30 a in..
Casselberry Senior Center, 200 N f.ake Triplet
Drive.
Financial advisory service lor senior citizens
available by appointment, I p m . Casselberry
Senior Center. 200 N Lake Triplet Drive Cail
831-3551, ext 2t&gt;4
Medicare help lor seniors. IO a in until noon.
Casselberry Senior Center 200 N Triplet Drive,
Casselberry.
Maitland-South Seminole Chumtter ol Com­
merce executive Uinrhron al Maitland Sheraton.
iiiKin Guest speaker, Buell Duncan Jr., chairman
ol Ihr tKuiril of Sun Hank, on Central Florida
economy. For reservations and inlormallon. call
644 0741
Community semluar on stress exhaustion, 7
p m . The Wellness Center al Winter Park
Memorial H ospital in Ifie m ed ical library
auditorium. 200 N Lakemont Ave Fee. 810 per
person, reservations requested To pre-register
call 646-7443

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Soclaty win bo al lhaaa ofltcaa lo partorm tha laala
- Anyona who hat Iroutxa haartng or undaralanding la aak em a
tc. hata a taal uting tha latotl aiaclronk aquipmanl la dolor
n-lna hi* o« har partkuiar loot

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N EW LO C A TIO N

H E A R IN G T E S T S S E T
FOR SANFORD/CASSELBERAY AREA

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Sanlord

Jim

m osquito* and m os­
quitos transmit heart
worms to dogs, lie sure
and h a v e y ou r pet
checked A heart worm
preventative Is availaide lo give your dog
all year long lu protect
against his succumb­
ing lo iln-sc parasites
f i l e lira problem Is
always with us. said
Hr Hrllliom. and iiiusi
I m- fmiglil In a threepronged attack: on the
dog. In the yard and In
the house . and then
start all over again
Phone the Seminole
Veterinary Hospital at
322 8465 for an ap­
pointment.

i nnm . se p araie
iipcrullng mom. X-ray
room. lat). pharmacy,
and large a kennel area
tor hospitalization of
animals.
Or Hellhorn advises
pet o w n ers to lake
s p e c ia l p re c a u tio n s
wi t h iIn-it a n im a ls
d u r i n g 111 e s c hoi
months. They need to
Im- kepi cool with their
drinking water readily
accessible II they are
lell in the yard, make
sure ihey have shade
If you take thrill In Ihr
car don't leave them
locked op In a hoi ear.
it run be lalol. Summer
al su m e a n s m ore

25th St.

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Veterinary technician Linda Prahlow assists Dr. Ted
Bellhorn in giving cat an electrocardiogram at
Seminole Veterinary Hospital.

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TU ESD AY. JUNE 11
Central Florida Blood Bank Seminole County
Branch. 1302 E. Second St.. Sanlord. 11 a m. lo 7
p in Florida Hospllal-Altamontc Branch. 601 E
Altamonte Ave.. I I a m to 7 p.m
Sanford-Duplicate Bridge Club. I p.m . Grralcr
Srinford Chamber of Commerce. 400 E First SI.
Endojf-School-Year roller skating paiiy. 7-9:30
p m at thr All Amerlean Holler Kink. 611 W.
Slate Road 436 in Altamonte Springs Admission
S3 50 with all proceeds going to Seminole County
Junior Miss Scholarsip Fund
Rfl&gt;t&gt;s Club AA. noon and 5 30 p m., closed. 8
p m step 130 Normandy Road. Casselberry.
Clean Air RrbosClub. noon, closed
Sanford AA. 5 30. closed discussion, and H
p m open discussion. 1201 W First St.
Delian* Business and Professional Women's
Club. 7 ;K) p.m at the home ol Alice and Marlee
Grrln at 32 Naraja Road. Dellary
24 Hour A A group beginners ojh' ii discussion. 8
}i m . Second and Hay Sirecis. Sanlord.
17 92 Group AA 8 pm ., cloned. Messiah
Lutheran Church. 17-92 and Dogtrack Road
Overeaters Anonymous, open. 7 30 p m..
Florida Power fit Light. 301 S Myrtle Ave .
Sanford.

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Tuesday June 11, ie t i—IB

AARP Chuptrr 1977. noon, Sanford Civic
Center. Following a covered dtsli luncheon Mayor
Heltve Sm ith will discuss tier llrst 100 days In
office.
Alzheimer's Supjiorl Group o f Sanford. 7 p m.,
second Thursday of month. Howell Place, 200 W
Air|M&gt;ri lllvd . Sanford Sharing and sup|&gt;ort for
l.iitillles and health glvrrs ol Alzheim er's Disease
vie Hilts Call 321-0686
Seminole County Democratic Executive Comnotice. 7 30 p m , W'lnler Springs Veierami of
Foreign Wars lluildlug. Edgemon Avenue, Winter
Springs
Ad 2 Greater Orlando. 6-7 p in four und social;
7 p m . program; a hxik al plioiograpliy at the Bill
liai hmunu Studio. 105 W Grcenlrce Lane. Lake
Mary Speakers Bill liachinunu and Norman
Samlhaus. senior vice presldenl and creative
director of Robinson, Yrsawlch A Pcpperdlne.
Frre lo members; 85, non-member*.
In lrrn allon al Training In Cmninunlcatlon
Greater Seminole Club (previously
Toast mistress). 7 :10 p.m.. Altamonte Chujiel
Kdinatlou Hulldlng on Slate Roail 436. second
ami fourth Thursdays
Sanford Ju yrrrs generiil membership meeting.
7:30 p in .. Jaycee building. 5th and French.
Sanford.
Sanfmd AA. 1201 W First St
5.30 p m .
closed discussion, and 8 p.m . open, speaker.
Oviedo A A . 8 p.m.. closed. First United
Methodist Church
Overeutera Anonymous, open. 7:30 p rn. Com­
munity United Melhodlsl Church. Highway
17-92. Casselberry

FRIDAY. JUNE 14
Central Florida Klwuuls Club. 7 3 0 a m ,
Florida Federal Savings und laian. Slalc Road
*36 al 434. Altamonte Springs.
Seminole Sunrise Kiwunls Club. 7 a.in.. Airport
Krnluurutll. Sanford
Opllmlst Club of South Seminole. 7:30 u in ,
Holiday Inn. Wym orr Road. Altam onte Springs.
Central Florida Blood Bank Florida HospllulAltamonte Branch. 601 E. Altamonte Ave.. 0 a.m.
lo5p.m .
Gentle E xercise for seniors. 10:30 a m ..
Casselfjerry Senior Center. 200 N. lathe Triplet
Drive. Casselberry.
Roast Beef Dinner and Auction sponsi red by
United Methodist Youth Fellowship. 6 3 0 p.m..
fellowship hull of Community United Methodist
Church. Highway 17-92. Casselberry. To benefit
youth work mission to Oakland Park UMC.
Tlckrls available at the door or by calling Sam
Deputy at 831-3777. 0 a.m. to 4 p m..
Weklva
AA (no smoking), 8 p.m. Weklvu Presbyterian
Church. SR 434. al Weklva Springs Hoad Closed.
Long wood AA. 8 pm ,. Rolling Hills Moravian
Church. SR 434. Longwuod. Alanon. same Ume
und place.
Tanglewood AA. 8 p in . St. Hlcfiurd’t Episcopal
Church. Lake Howell Road. Alanon. same time
and place.
Sanford A A Sirp, 8 p.m., 1201 W. First St..
Sanford.

SATURDAY, JUNE IB
Rummage tale sponsored by United Methodist
Youth Fellowship lo raise funds for youlti work
mission. 9 a m to 4 p in on the front lawn of
C o m m u n it y U n ite d M e th o d is t C h u rc h .
Casselberry.
East-West Ktwanls Club. 8 a m .. Airport
Restaurant. Sanford
Sanford Womens' AA. 12C1 W. First St.. 2
p in . clooed.
Hr boa and Live Dak A A. noon. Keboe Club. 130
Normandy Road. Casselberry (cloaed). Clean Atr
AA for non-amokrra. first floor, same room, tame
place and time.

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*B —E ve ning H e ra ld . Sanlord. FI

Tuesday. -ft"** " • '»IJ

Evening Herald, Others
Pull Doonesbury Strip
C a rto o n lR t G a rr y
Trudrait'i laical
•'Doonrabury" acrlca.
dep le tin g Frank
Sinatra "doing It hla
w ay" with the mob,
haa prompted news pa­
pers nationwide to pull
the comic atrip Ihla
week. T h e E ven in g
Herald ran the flrat
atrip In th e aerlea
Monday, but haa de­
rided to pull the re­
maining four, normally
appearing on thla page,
brrunae attem pt* to
edit the atrip* rendered
t h e ni u a e I e a a t o
reader*.
D oonesbury w ill r e ­
sume Sunday In the
Evening Herald
T h e D a llas T im e s
Herald said that, on the
advice of an attorney. It
would not run this
week's "Doonesbury."
T h e A k r o n D eacon
Journal nnd T hr
P o rtla n d O re g o n ia n
alv&gt; refused to publish
the cartoon atrip.
In Ohio, the Lake
Co unt y T e le g r a p h ,
Geauga Tim es Leader.
Ashtabula Star Deacon
and C onnrout News
Herald also pulled the
strip.
T h e L o s A n g e le s
Times printed a stairm n il explaining the
absence of the comic
strip where the cartoon
usually ap|&gt;cara In the
paper.
"On the advice of
Times attorneys, the
n&lt; xl five Doonrabury
panels d ru lln g with
Frank Sinatra will not
appear. The strip will
resume Sunday," the
statement said.

Legal Notice
C IT V O F

ionowooo. florioa
notice or

Legal Notice
NO TICK OF
P U B LIC H EA R IN G
S E M IN O L E COUNTY
IND U STR IAL
D EVELO PM EN T
A U TH O R ITY
A p y fe lie h e a r in g - H I t * h*ld
try th# '.tm tA Q t# C o u n ty In d u t
t r i a l O a v i l o p m t n f A u t h o r it y
( SC ID A I to &lt;on«4cl*f » n d •&lt;*
on A p p r o v a l f o r p u r p o t * ! o l
V#&lt;»ion 10 I lk l o t th# lnt#frv4i

Co&lt;S« Of 1*14. #!
im in ti#tf, of « bond Ittu# for th#
project lifted b#lo*
I M g ilm um of 11,700,000 of
«ndutI n a l rertnuo bonds tor Del
.A m e ric a n H o ld t n g t fo r A C q u ltl

bon of « I 04*1 #&lt;r# tf#€f of (#nd
on th# •Att fid* of DouglAi
Artru#, &amp;GG It*t rNorth of SH *14.
Ityolly dAfCMbed Al Lof 7
SpringiidA a « r#&lt;OM*#ff In PB
71 P#q« 7* Public rtfo rd f of
V»m *r»a(#

C o u n ty ,

CLASSIFIED ADS

Legal Notice

U n i v e r s a l P ress
Syndicate, which dis­
t r ib u te s th e co m ic
strip, said those news­
papers apparently were
the only ones o f the
835 “ D o o n e s b u r y "
customers not to use
the Sinatra series.
T h e P h ila d e lp h ia
(mpilrrr has not yet
decided to pull the strip
hut u sed e d i t o r i a l
license and deleted ref­
erences to murder In
today's strip.
One editor claimed
ihe strip had made
“ use o f pictu res lo
e s t a b l i s h g ui l t by
association."

F f o r Id*

Bondi at# to b# uved tor con
ftrucfion And equipping A 17.000
Id ft corporatA hAAdquAftAfl
Th# AbO'v# bond’ Htu# wifi I#
f oniidArtrl by SC I D A And. If
prvbm lnArlly approved, toch
Approval will b# immtdlAfAfy
followed by a public h#Arir&gt;g
wh»r*1n m t f h b f f i of fh# public
will tm giv#n a reasonable op
port unity to ta p re tl th#ir vltwi
of lh#' him am# of bond! -And th#
lot al Ion and natur# o f th# pro
poimj proj#&lt;t Th# public rt&gt;#e»
ing pr#c#dmg th# public hearing
w ill l»# h o ld o n W f d m t d i y iu n #

1A INI and will lagm at • 10
A M In th# Council Chamb#rt of
th# Afiamont# Spring* City Hail,
IT'S Newbury port Avenue. A ll#
mont# Spring!, Florida, and lh#
public hearing, If any, will
immediately follow at th# tame
location
If a p e r t o n d e c id e t to a p p e a l
a n y d e c lf t o n m a d * b y SC I P A

PUBLIC H [AW ING
TO CO N SID CR
AD OPTION OF
PROPO SED O R DIN AN CE
w it h r a t p e c t t o a n y m a t t e r
TO WHOM 11 M A Y CONCF H H
r on t id e r e d a t f h i f m e e tin g or
NOTICE IS H E R E O F G IV E N
h e a r in g , ft# w ill n e e d a r e c o r d of
by Ihv C11y ol Longw ood
the p r o c e e d in g s and. tor su&lt;h
florid *
lb*l lb* City Com
p u rp o s e tie may n e e d lo in tw re
ml««Ion will bold * public hear
th a t a v e r b a t im r e c o r d o f fh#
■ng to rom idtr enactment ot
p r o c e e d in g ! i i m a d e , w h ic h re
Ordinance No !01 entitled
c o r d Inc h id e ! Ihe t e ilim o n y and
AN O H D IN A N C E OP TH E
e v id e n c e u p o n w h ic h the a p p e a l
CITY Of
LO N GW O O D
It lo b# bated
FLO R ID A A N N E X IN G TO a n d
Hoy L Hern%. Jr ,
I N C L U D I N G W IT H IN TH E
S e c re ta ry
CO RPO RATE A R E A O F THE
S e m in o le C o u n t y I n d u f t r la l
CI T Y O F L O N G W O O D . AN
D e v e fo fim e n t A u t h o r it y
A R E * OF L A N D S IT U A T E
Publish June fl, lets
AND B E IN G IN SEM IN O LF
0 (G s«
COUNTY. AND M OKE
NOTICE OF
P A R T IC U L A R L Y D E S C R IB E D
PU BLIC H KARINO
AS FOLLOW S
L E G LOT 4
S E M IN O LE COUNTY
III K A H E S S HOAD). OAK
INDUSTRIAL
GHOVE P A R K PH f PC, I)
D EVELO PM EN T
P A R C E L 111 10 10 LAS 0AM
A U TH O R ITY
8040 0 0
R E C O R D S OF
A public hearing will be held
SEM IN O LE
CO UN TY.
by th e S e m in o le C o u n ty Ind u s
FLO R ID A H E D L t lN I N G t i l t
t r i a l D e v e lo p m e n t A u t h o r it y
CORPORATE U M I t S O r t ilt
C SCIDA I to consider and act
C I T Y OF L O N G W O O D .
on approval tor purpose! of
FLO RID A TO IN C LU D E SAID
Section 10H k i of the Internal
LAND WITHIN M U N IC IP A L
Me venue Code of 1914, a i
L IM ITS OF T H E CIT Y
amended of a bond iifue for the
AUTHORIZING A M E N D M E N T
protect lilted below
TO CITY M A P TO INCLUDE
I
M a s im u m o f 1471 000 of
SAID L A N D A N N E X E D )
in d u t t r la l r e v e n u e b o n d ! for
P R O V ID IN G IO N THE
ft
I
S
S a ti a i O f f u e
lid
RIGHTS A N D P R I V I L E G E S
Partnership dtt/# NTS Florida
(II I I T I / E N S H I P IN TH E
D e v e lo p m e n t C o m p a n y fo r ac
CITY. S E V E R A B IL IT Y ,
q u iiit lo n o f a I 111 a c r e t r a c t of
CO NFLICTS A N D E f F E C TIV E
la n d a l fh# in t e r s e c t io n of
DATE
W e h lv a S p r in g e H o a d a n d S a b a l
Slid Ordinance « n placed on
P a lm D r iv e in th e S a b a l P o in t
l u ll reading on May I), 1*81,
P U D lo c a t e d In L o n g w o o d
*nd lb* City Commission will
f lo r Id a
a n d fo r c o n stru e tlo n
consular Mm* lor line! p*&gt;Mg«
a n d e q u ip p in g o f a K L I M i q If
entj adupllen «tl*r 1b* public
r egicanal h e a d q u a r t a r t
hearing, which will b* Iwld In
1h# a b o v e b o n d it t u e w ill t e
lb* City Hall. ITS W ttl W*ir*n
lo n u d e r e il b y SC I D A and. if
Av# , longwood
Florid* on
p r e lim in a r ily a p p ro v e d , to ch
Monday, th* 141b day ol Jon#
A p p ro v a l w i l l tve im -m e d ia ftly
n D . &gt;4*1, 4l 1 H |&gt;n , * II
fo llo w e d b y a p u b lic h e a rin g
toun lb*r**ll*r at possible Al
w h e r e in m e m b e r ! of the p u b lic
lh* meeting interested perliat
w ill b e g iv e n a r e a s o n a b le op
may ayrpaar and b* btard wllb
port u n ity to eapren Iheir v ie w !
(atpacl to th# propowd Ordl
on th e In u a n c e o f b o n d ! and the
nanc* Tbit hearing may b#
ic n e tio n a n d n a tu r a o f the p ro
continued Irom lima lo lima
petted p r o je c t Th e p u b lic m e t !
until lm*l at lion It lalian by lb*
Ing p r e c e d in g the p u b lic h e a rin g
City Com ml 4*ion
w ill b e h e ld on W e d n e s d a y . Ju n e
A copy ol th* proposed Ordl
74 INI and will begm al • 10
nanca li po4**d at th# City Hail
A M in the C o u n c il C h a m b e r ! of
longwood Florida, and rnpiai
the A lt a m o n t e Spring* C it y H a ll.
#r* on Ilia with th# Clark ol lb*
IIS Newbury port Avenue Alta
City and Mm* may b* inspected
monte Spring! Florida and the
by lh* public
public hearing, if any, will
A taped record ol this moating
Im m e d ia t e ly f o llo w at fh# ta m e
14 mad* by the City tor I|4
lo c a t io n
•onvanlanc* I hi 4 racoed may
If a per tun deodet lo eppeal
not contlllul* on adequate r#
a n y d e c in o n made b y SC I D A
cord lor purposes ol *pp**l trom
with
retpeef lo eny matter
a dec Inon mad* by lh* Com
( oncider ed e t »ht% meeting or
mission with rasped lo lh*
hearing, he will need a record of
loragoing mallet Any perron
the proceeding! and. for tuch
wlining lo aritvi* Thai an ad*
purpote, he may need to intort
qual* racoed ol lh* pcocaadingi
th a t o verbatim record of the
i* maintained lor appallal*
proceeding! Il made which re
purpoaai 14 a d ,llad lo m ala lh*
cord include! the testimony and
n actiM ty arrangamanli *1 bll
evidence upon which the eppeal
or bar own aipanto
it to bo bated
Dal* Tbit 141b day of May,
Hoy L M arti!. J r »
A D ISI
Secretory
CITY OF LONGW OOD
Semmoie County Indutfrtol
GaraldlnaD fam b ri
Development Authority
City ClOtk
Publish June II. 1904
Publlib June II. 1*01
O f G tl
D I G II

IN T H E CIRCU IT COURT
FOR I I M I N O L S COUNTY.
FLO R ID A
P R O B A T E 0 ' VISION
Fll# Number »J 14) CP
IN RE E t T A T E OP
B EM C SPRAG UE.
Deca*4*4
NOTICE OF
AD M IN ISTRATION
Th# adm inistration of lh*
asial* o l B E N C S P R A G U E ,
deceased
Fll* Number
I t 14J C P . It pending In th*
C ir c u it Court lor Sem inal*
County. Flori da
P ro b a ta
Diullion. m* addran ot which I*
Sami no I# County CourthouM.
S a n lo rd. F lo rid a H I M
Tha
names and a d d ra iia i ot th*
parional rapetiantahv* and tha
par von al rapravantatluo'l al
tor nay or* lo t loath balow
All Interested par von 4 are
required to tllo with this court,
WITHIN T H R E E M O NTHS OF
T H E F I RST PU BLICATIO N OF
THIS N O TIC E (I) all cle lm i
against th* attat* and (II any
o b (* ctlo n b y an In taraitad
par ion to whom nolle* wav
maiiad that chalianq*! tha valid
tty ot tho will, th* qualification!
of lh* parional rap, aiantall v«.
vanu*. or |ualidictlon ol th*
court,
A LL CLAIMS AND O B JE C
TIONS NOT SO F I L E D WILL
BE F O R E V E H B A R B E O
Publication ot &gt;hli Notice hai
haqun on iun* 4, 1085
Parional RapraMnlatlv*
C H A R L O T T E OWINGS
108 E Lauren Court
Farr, Park, Florida T1M0
Attorney lor
P a ,tonal Raprttanlatw*
J DON F R IE D M A N
111 W ail Church A vanu*
P O Bo&gt;Ml
longwaod F L 17MO
t*l*pHon#( JOtl «»4 *4t4
Publlih June 4. II. INS
D E G V _____ ______
___

Seminole
322-2611

1:30 A M. - 5:30 P.M.
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
SATURDAY 9 • Noon

Loti Ottoen Arvo Whit* mat*
pH bull Fam ily pet Block
spot on tec* 1 tail Reward

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25— Sptcial Notices
• M A R V K AY CO SM ETICS *
Skin car* end cater Bair

CONNIE..,....................I W t t lt

27— Nursery &amp;

Child C ir*
Summer day Camp For * 11 yr
o ld t Each wt*K Includes.
Swimming, bowling, skating,
moviat. ipertt. artt A crattt
and cam putar t k llls C a ll
IM 8414 tor Information

UTTOF
IONOW OOO. FLO R ID A
NOTICE OF
P U I L I C H EARIN G
TO CONSIOE R
ADOPTION OF
P R O P O S ED ORDINANCE
TO WHOM IT M A Y CO N C ER N
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
by Ihe C i t y at Longw ood,
F lo rid a , that th* City Com
m in io n will hold a public hear
mg to ton tutor enactment of
Ordinance No rot entitled
AN O R D IN A N C E OF TH E
C I T Y OF L O N G W O O D .
FLO R ID A A N N E X IN G TO AND
I N C L U D I N G WI T H I N T H E
C O R P O R A T E A R E A OF THE
C I T T O f L O N G W O O D . AN
A R E A OF L A N D S I T U A T E
AN D B E IN G IN SEM INO LE
C O U N TY . AND M ORE
P A R T IC U L A R L Y D E S C R IB E D
AS FO LLO W S L E G B E G 715 as
F T S M D E G II MIN W A 80 11
FT E O F NW COR LOT 1 RUN
E T 1 S M F T S M M F T S If D E G
41 MIN I T il S FT S SI81 FT W
4*8 14 FT N I Y ON C U R V E
118 80 F T N OS O E G II MIN E
11 11 F T TO BEG . IH E N D A L E .
P B ♦. PG »S REC O R D S OF
S EM IN O LE CO UN TY,
F LO R ID A l l a l AC I P A R C E L
404 It M M l 0000 0016 0 S,
REDEFINING
THE C O R
P O R A T E L I M I T S OF T H E
C I T Y OF L O N G W O O D .
t l OHIO* TO INCLUDE SAID
L A N D WITHIN M U N IC IP A L
LIMITS Of
THE C I T Y )
AU TH OR IZIN G A M E N D M E N T
TO CI T Y M A P TO INCLUDE
SAID L A N D A N N E X E D
P R O V ID IN G POR TH E
RIGHTS AND PRI VI LEGE S
O f C I T I Z E N S H I P IN THE
CITY, SEVERAOILITY.
L ON FLI C IS AND E F F E C T I V E
D ATE
Said Ordmanc* wat placed on
llrit reading on M a , II, IMS.
and lha City Commission will
conildar tamo lor linal pattag*
a.ul aduption altar th* public
hearing which will b* held in
th* City Hall. IM Wail Warren
Av*
Longwood Florida, on
Monday, me 14th day ol Juno,
A D
IMS. *1 1 XI p m , or at
toon tharaattor at possible Al
lh# mealing mlarattad parries
may appear a. Id b# heard with
ratpacl to th* proposed Otrlt
nanca
This -waring may b*
»onlinuad trom Urn* to tlm#
until tlnal action II taken by th*
City Comrnittlon
A copy ol tho proposed Ordl
nanc* It polled al th* City Mall,
longwood Florida and capiat
era on III* with th* Clark ot the
City and tarn* may b* impacted
by th* public
A lapad record of this mooting
It mode by tho City for Itt
convenience Thli record may
nut conttlluto on adequate ro
cord tor purpose 1 ol appeal Irom
a dec i t Ion mode by tho Com
m lttlo n with rotpect to the
loragemg matter Any parson
wishing to enturt that an ad*
quota record ol the proceedings
it m aln lalnad lor appallal*
putpooot It edv.t#d to mak# th*
n o ttttary arrangements at hit
or her ownoapanta
Dato this 14th day ol May,
A 0 IMS
C I T V O F IONOWOOO
Garold,n# O Zambri
City Clark
Publlkh June II. 1*81
D EG SS

33— Real Estate
Courses

Mobbyllf
P of tele
Formic#
Furniture meterielt All col
o n fo rm lc e . tom# wood
greint. ♦ lumber Cell 4*)
UB7

Legal Notice
NOI ICE
NOTICE It hertby given that
th* Board ol County Commit
tlonert ot Seminole County,
Florida. Inland! to hold * public
hearing to contider th* enact
man I ot an ordinance entitled
AN OH D INANCE R E P E A L
ING OHDINANCE NOV 18 W
A N D 8)11 P E R TA IN IN G TO
TH E E S T A B LI S H ME N T OF
RO AD IM P R O V EM EN T TAX
ING ASSESSM ENT DISTRICTS
A N D P R OV I DI NG AN E F
F E C T I V E O A TE
at 18 88 a m . or at Mon thereat
ter et pottlbl*. It Itt regular
mealing on the Ind day of July.
INS. al th* Samlnol* County
Sarvlcat Building. 1181 B a it
First Straat. Room W 118. San
lo rd , F lo rid a
P e rto n t are
advttad that, tl they dec Id* to
appaal any dec ItIon made at this
hearing, they will rwod a record
at th* proceedings, end. tor tuch
purpose, they may need to
insure that a verbatim record ot
tho proceedings it mod*, which
record Includes fh* testimony
and avldanc* upon which tho
appaal ittebabasad
ISEALI
DAVID N B E R R I E N
Clark to the Boar dot
County Com mllltorwri ol
Samlnol* County,
F lor tda
By Angela Sclrk*
Deputy Clark
Publlih Juno II, IMS
D E G 14
N O T I C t O F S H E R I F F ’S SAL E
NOTICE IS H E f l E B V G IV E N
that by virtu* el that certain
Writ ot Elocution Issued out ol
and under th* teal ot lh* Circuit
C o u r t el O r a n g e C o u n t y ,
Florida upon a line) lodgement
rendered In lh* etorataid court
on th* Sth day ot March. A O
IMS In that certain cat* an
titled Terry Sutton d 'b 'a Tap
Dollar Motors PlelnltN, — v*—
L Inwood Slimpton Defendant
which aforesaid Writ at Eaocu
lion wot delivered to mo at
Sharltl ot Seminole County,
F lor Ida. and 1 have levied upon
me following described property
owned by Linwood Slimpton.
said property being located In
Samlnol* County, F tor Ida. more
p a r t i c u l a r l y d e s c r i b e d at
follows
On* IM l Ford Ranger Pickup
T r u c k , R t d / O r a y , ID I
I F T B R 1 8 C 8 D U B T 8 1 I 1 being
stored el Cornell s Garage In
Winter Springs. Ftortd*
and lh* undar signed as Shorilt
ol Samlnol* County, Florid*,
will at II 00 A M on lh* lrd da*
el July. A D IMS, altar tor tat*
and tall to lh* highest bidder
ter cath subloct to any and *11
•alitm g lalnt. at tha Front
1Wat 11 Door at tha stop* of th*
Samlnol* County CourthouM In
Sanlord. Florida, tho above da
tenbodpor tonal property
That Mid Mto It bo tog made
to M tltly the terms ef Mid Writ
el E locution
John E Potk, Sheriff
Seminole County. F lor Ida
To be advertised June It, 18. 11
July ]. with the Ml* on July 1.
IMS
D E G 58

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Co ottering a unique
nlty tor permanent
No Invottmanf Fro*
An opportunity et *
For into, call ITS ISI*

Cacaltoot Far Wamao Nat l
Corp will train ) people In
your area et cosmetic con
lu ll anti Many ot our beauty
•dvltort earn Irom IIS0 to
1406 wk port lim a doing
coamatlc clink* 6 color c e l
ytit. Complete training A top
benefits For more Into, lend
phone no A brief I pg latter
about yourself to
Mahan*I
Caurdmator, 814 Point PSooi
ant Place, Alternant* Springe.
FL1W8I.
I mat* ever 110.008 a month
with my tatepherw You can.
loo Part/Fulltlme XV 8101.
or *4* 0*41

B u iin a it C a pital SSO.OOO to
S I M M and over P O Bor
141] Winter Pk Fla 11180

71— Help Wanted
A C M e ch an ic* A S e rv ice
Ins*tile hen Salary bated an
t ip « benelltt WT4S*1
A cry lk Applicator* needed to
apply protective coating on
cort. boats and planet SS to
SI I par hour W* Main For
work in Sanford area call
Tampa i t ) 880 MSI

CITY OF
IONOWOOO. F LORI DA
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC H E A R I N O
TO CONSIDER
AD OPTION OF
P R O P O S ID O R D IN A N C E
TO WHOM IT M A Y CONC E R N
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
by th* C i t y of Lon gw ood.
Florida, that th* City Com
mlttlon will hold e public hear
ing to conildar enactment ot
Ordinance No 101. entitled
AN O R D IN A N C E OF TH E
CITY OF L O N G W O O D .
F LO R ID A A N N E X IN O TO AND
INC LU DI NG WITHIN THE
C O R P O R A T E A R E A OF THE
C I T Y O F L O N G W O O D . AN
A R E A OF L A N D SITUATE
AN D BEI NG IN SEM INO LE
CO UN TY. AND MOR E
P A R T I C U L A R L Y D E S C R IB E D
AS FOLLOW S
L E G LOT S.
B I X A (LESS ROAOI. OAK
G R O VE PARK. P B 1, P G « .
P A R C E L 111 10 W IAS 8A0O
0 0 SO 8 0, R E C O R D S O F
SEM IN O LE
CO U N TY .
FLO R ID A R E D E F I N I N G THE
C O R P O R A T E LIMITS OF T H E
CITY OF L O N G W O O D .
FLO R ID A. TO IN C LU O E SAID
L A N D WI THI N M U N IC IP A L
L I M I T S OF T H E C I T Y )
AUTHORIZING A M E N D M E N T
TO CITY M A P TO INC LU OE
S A IO L A N D A N N E X E O .
P R O V ID IN G FOR THE
RI GHT S AN D P R I V I L E G E S
O F C I T I Z E N S H I P IN T H E
CITY. S E V E R A B IL IT Y .
CONF LI CTS A NO E F F E C T I V E
DATE
Said Ordinance was placed on
tlrsl reading on May IS. IMS.
and the City CommlMton will
conildar same tor tlnal passage
and adoption after th* public
hearing, which will b# held In
lha City Hall. IIS Watt Warren
Av* . Longwood. Florida, on
Monday, th* lath day ot June,
A D , IMS. et 1 XI p m , or et
loon Ihoroetter as possible At
th* mooting interested parties
may appear end bo hoard with
respoct to the proposed Ordl
nanc* This hearing m ay be
continued from tlm* to tlm*
until final action It taken by th*
City Commission
A copy ot lh* proposed Ordl
nanc* is posted at th* City Hall,
Longwood. Florida, and ceptot
are on til* with th* Clerk ot the
City end Mm* may be Impacted
by th* public
A taped record et this mealing
II mad* by th* City for Itt
convenience Thlt record may
not constitute on adequate r*
cord tor purposes ol appeal trom
* decision mod* by to* Com
mission with raspoct to the
Soragoing matter Any parson
wishing to ensue# toot on ad*
quato record at too proceedings
it m aln lalnad lor appellate
purposes I* advised to moke th#
necessary arrangements at hit

Data thlt lath day at May.
A O IMS
C I T V O F IONOW OOO

GIRIKAL OfHCI CLERK
Sanlord Airport. IS 00 on hr
Needed Immadlelaly. Sand
return#' fo
PO Box IS*!.
Sanford. FI » m
GI RL F R I D A Y Full lima lor
b u sy construction
office
C o n t t r u c f l o n background
helpful For Interview call:
S14 4185

i]ii.8cxn fin__________
CABINETMAKERS
B U ILD ER S . LAM INATORS.
SAWME N
Day and night ihiN Full lima
benefiftk Call 414 *481
Cook expending Child Car*
Center n**dt pert tlm# cook S
day woek, min 4 hrs per day
Phone M t atSS tor Infers tow

Sail Avan Hava Fvn 1 Ways I
L ip s tic k ............. Nail Polish tec
331 )858........................... W - t t l8
Students/Rettraai/StouMwivas
Part tim# or full tlm# BI GS )
long term automatic reside
alt 331 1/71, or *4* 4441 ___

Hampton Gardant All positions
Apply In person Mon F rl, 111
East 1st street

C y p r t ii International naadi
Mod*- Mutt b* et leett S ft
I8in C a ll M l M » ________

SWIT CHBOARD
Part tlm*
Wad Sun Light typing, filing
must b* dapandabi* Apply in
parson at Samlnol* Ford Inc
J!8» S Orlando Dr . Sanlord

dependable p*np‘a to
work In con van i*nc# stores
Paid vacations Group Intu'
•n t* evellebl*
Polygraph
required Apply In person at
Little Champ Food Store. 1810
F ranch Av* . Sanlord
_____

DAT T R E A T M E N T W ORKER
dealing with tha elderly Perl
tlm* position In CetMlberry
era*, mornings. 10 hour waak
Fo r A p p o i n t m e n t Call
Persorrvel U1 1411 after 18 X

FLAG
$
DAY A f t )
&gt;, 4*

J A NI T ORI AL F IO O R W A X ( R
to help clean retail store
Mornings tarn tarn. 4 days a
— aek
I deal ter r et i r e d
saml r#l,r#d Sanford era*
Coll 418 S ill_______________

DE LI VE RY
111 T R A I N! You’ ll b* going
pieces h ere! Busy employer
needs your help to gat matert
alsdaliva-adl Caraorl

J I’M

L A B O R E R S Strong reliable,
general laborers needed Im
madlatoly Different locations
Rhone and transportation a
must N*v*r a la* Apply

M

IMS

RuS

'NOTICE

KELLY SERVICES

1111 Franck Ava

legal Notice

S a c r a l a r y with a c c o u n tin g
background tor construction
firm in Sanford area Small
computer expat lance helpful
Sand resume to P O Drawer
P. Longwood, 117S0
SECRETARY/RECEPTIONIST
A S AL E S PERSONS to pro
mot* International Discount •
Card, and Win* Salas
In
tar views at t i l l Providence
B l d v , O a l t o n a or c a l l
MIS 5f4 4111

General Machinist SS
*&gt;p Small |Ob shop Must
hove own toots Colt 8JO isle
or after * PM 18S 8715

Baaallctan With BaporMnc#
Good location on I I 81 11)

3 2 3 -5 1 7 6

• II t ________________ __
R O O F E R S Single ply axpori
a re a only T ran sp o rta tio n
required C E l Call Me 4040

F U N S U R V EY WORK
CaD oge students p referred
E a rn 1)00 per week part time
Advancem ent opportunities
For Interview call Jim Cook,
814 MX)
___________

AVON CARNINOSW OW IM
O P EN T E R R I T O R I E S NOWIII
n i m s a r 111*411

f t i d

PREFER EXPERIENCED
BLACK HAIHSTVLtSTI
Exportancad In Carofra* Curt!
* Relaxors
Must have
license Call 113 ! » ! . or 313

Fu ll tlm* eipenenced cut tod'
on Salary plus banal ill Apply
a t otfk* of Sen ary*) u n it e d
Methodist. Itw W Stato Rd

Auto Salat People wanted for
used co r tot In Sanford Exp
not nacotaary, wilt train Ron
HI 481S
_____________

Employment

POOL A T T E N O E N T
Approx
10 hours per weak possibility
tor mora includes wees ends

1S11 French Ar*

m

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m a tu , a it n _______

Employment
323-5176

Fast growing organuatton Ex
periencod only naadsd Appl»
in parson 8 am to 4 pm
Automotlv* I Parts Service.
108 S Parremor# Av* . Or

opporfu
Income
training
lifetime

GaraldinaD lombri
City Clerk

appr

P a n lime No experience nocos
M r y , will trem Set appoint
men is from our Longwood
Office Starting salary from
S* SO to ST SO per hr
Im
mad,at# pay re lM t for thoM
who try harder Potent lot SIQ
pr hr within S wk ft C oll JltyW
Conk. S34 M E ____________ v\

C i ear i*«c*d Painter Steady
w ick
Colt Bob Adams at
aad M i) after S PM
FABRI CATOR
T R A I N E E p o sitio n ! Q u ic k
r a iM t from a graat boss'
Large Mfg Co offers full
benefit; tool

Auto Mechanic needed Bast pay
plan. A benefits In era* Rt
play to: Box IM, E vanmg
HaraUI. 1*0 Boa IASI. Sanlord.
FI*
M i l l lasr
E O E.
M/F/M/V

Commootcettoni

PHONE N0«R

in S a n fo rd O ffic e D ra w ,
com m ission, plus bonus For

FORCE

Ma Parti Comtttt Pm

BINGO

660 2339

Dietary Aid* E xper lanced pr*
larrad
Sanford Nurtlng *
C o n v a l e t c e n l Cent er . 8S9
Malkmvlll* Av* . Sanford

SJ IS hour
111 81)3

D I E T A R Y AID E
Part tlm*
4 X1IPM Good atmosphere
E O E Apply at Debery Manor,
14N Hwy 11 81

LAWN
TECHNICIAN
SIS Retired greall Will tram if
you went to work I Local Co

D I E T A R Y AID E
Full tlx
4 4] 1 4 ] A M Good working
cooditloni
EOE
Apply at
Da fiery Manor. *0 N HWY
1) 8], OoBary

Employment

Landscape Labortrt
Full tlm* position

KNIGHTS OF
COLUMBUS

3 2 3 -5 1 7 6
111) French Av*

2144 111 4*1. 14*4 0*8

lie* In Com(Lintons Hinted.

Director tar full ta rv k * child
car* facility Intorattod Indi
vtdual must possets manage
man! shills, enthusiasm, toad
arsMo qualities, and be an
o r g a n lia d s a il m a llv a fe r
Applicants should ba familiar
with quality child care and be
Int erest ed In people end
service Applications will b#
accepted at ]I8 N Oak Av* ,
or call 33] MIS

Call

TMUtSDAT 7 P.H.
SUNDAT 7 FH.
CAMS US-UO-ISO
IACXF0T E2S0

1)4im

M A I D S Experienced pritorrad
A a p f y in p a rs o n M th r u F , 10
A M to Noon No phene C*ll4&lt;

Deltona Inn Deltona
E« par lanced rooters
with own hand tool* * Irani
portatton Call M) SaSS

Drivers P er Saaltatlea C* •
Vend chauffeur s licant* nac
tiM ry
Good working condi
liens and ban*tils Apply In
parson at US Hop* Street
431 4400

[UCTKIAKS AND HUPERS

THU RLE SHALOM

New Co
Needs Salespersons
end Appt Sethis Excel com
C all J)l«J*f. f l PM L o we s
E i tormina t o r s E O E
N U R S E 'S A I D E )! All shifts
Experienced or certified pr*
tarred Apply In person at
Lekevlew Nursing Center. 818
E )nd S I . Sanford__________
P eri Tins* Catering Help Re
s p o n tlb lt adults m ala or
female Soma food prepare
lion and M rvlct Varied days
and evening hours. Including
weekends
C e l l ) ) ) 088)
B u c k ' t Cat eri ng f ar aa

Taking apptlcatton* tor txparl
tncad etoctrlctan* and help
•rt Com mar leal and randan
Hal Between 8 S P M Apply
•I

SERVICE SYSTEMS
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS
14*8 Lake M ary RD Ault# I 111

BINGO
talorda! ( AS F l l
RfedMsdar 6:43 P.M.
525 535 $50
fa M t

2 5250 Jackggts
17(5 tktans Bhd
iCaroar FveHdxai a ENd)

Oelten*. FL

NOW HIRING!

■INO O

Outstanding .Opportunity For

EXPERIENCED CASHIERS,
GAS ATTENDANTS AND’FAST FOOD PREPARATION
( ■//(’

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KIWANIS CLUB
Of CASSCLKIRY
f»tC4T R4CNT T P I
111 SV61166
ID U M UCXP0TS
Slan t CMixes Caster

V/&lt;&gt;/&gt; CENTERS

5 L O C A T IO N S IN S EM IN O LE C O U N TY

• A u t o / T ruc k R e f u e l i n g
• F u l l L in e C o n v e n i e n c e S to r e s
• Fast Food Kitch en s
Fried Chicken Subs Oonuls

481 8611

,

• Top Salaries *
• Fre e L i l e &amp; H o s p i t a l i z a t i o n
• 2 P a id V a c a t i o n s E a c h Year
• Profit Sha rin g P la n
• O th e r B e n e fits

M t ir u l.it
NO

T h r u l u d a t y II J O A M
PM dN t

CALLS

E v e n in g

4 JO p M

PI I A S l

Ota yea kaosx that
year (tab tr *r(*otuttoo tea appear la thto
latksg each weed tar wo
Sj 5150 fm oooht Thw
t l m taaal i q to »H*rw
the pabM al your ebb
It year ebb ft argaoLiatto*
oaota fck* la ka inebded b
tbs bitta| caB

MAKE APPLIC ATIO N IN PERSON
AT 202 N Ltiuiel A ve , Siinlord
- m.

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CLASSIFIED
DEPARTM ENT
1 » 2411

Publish June II. IMS

DEO sa

SOLUTION
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p

Appliance Store Full or pert
tlm* Some repair knowledge
naedad and * wllltognott to
learn D l t J H
tor appoint

41 —Money to Lend
* Thinking #1 e*Hlng a a
a Real ( H a lt lic e n se ! a
Wa attar Fra* Tut*!**
and cantlnaawt Tratnlngl
Call Dick tr Vicki tor details
41114*1 Mint* I r a 114 i as*
K ty tsa f Ftortd* . Inc
sa Yaart t ipartortcal

’

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“
FECI
Report ready tor work at 4 AM
401 W let Si
Sanlord

55— Business
Opportunities
(tfa k lith o d

P H O N E
R O O M
wall established
Co needs aggrasiv* manager
manager

Shopping For A
New Or Used Car?

I k s w nw ei Ik* cqXwr stands tor anoUwr fw far I vkw J W)vai4 C

WO

Wat was

DEADLINES
Noon The Day Before Publication
Sunday - Noon Friday
Monday • 11:00 A.M. Saturday

o e o i*

CELEBRITY
CIPHER
v.—1y w a u u a, ta-nuu* swyv* past and praaanl
AlUQXLX

LA B O R

C o n tra c t R a t t i A v a ila b le

23— Lost * Found

(X R

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7 c o f lt K iit t v B tim e s 5 2 C a I

P a n tlm# Cashier Clark * t p . ;
only
Immediate openings,
day * night shift Polygraph
required Apply C umber land
F a r m s , 11/8T L a k e M a r y
Bird , Sanlord___________ ,

nt wa*

A L L T Y P E S JOES
S T A R T WORK NOW I

3 l i n t s M in im u m

FICTITIOUS NAM E
Notice ti hereby given that I
am engaged in hull n a il at 1S44
S Park Drive. Sanlord.
Samlnol* County, Florida under
lh* llcttlioui name ol G Y P S Y
C A B C O M P A N Y , and that I
inland to ragtitar van nam*
with tn# Clark of th* Circuit
Court, Samlnol* County. Florid*
in accordance with tha pro
vittono ot tha Fldltlo u t Nam*
Slalutot, T o w ll Vat Iron MS 00
Florida S la lu N i IfSI
LauranEntarprltat. Inc
/k/ Louraon Monti. Prat
Publlih June 4. II. 18 IS l«RS

Cewbnp t'u-rw iriy lig rs ti r -1 ■1

VKHTVFHWVOF

rm or w t x m i_________

1 0 c*RS«&lt;Rtl*B tim e s 4 4 C * |

P e rl time/ Full tlm# Earn 1SX or mere com m issions
Supervisor positions avaMy'
• b it
Cali Mr
Moore
1 806411*864. Ext F L l a __

IXECUTTvi~SICRIT»RrE xc M iltt plus thortoond a
mutt ImmodiaN opening for
m alar company In Da Land
are# C a ll Today I ABLatl,

Air Conditioning Service Man
permanent, aaportoncod. good
poy. insurance Coll *0* Tty

CLASSIFIED DEPT.
RATES
1 t i n * ................ 67C ■ I
HOURS
3 co n s o cu tiv * t im r s S I C a I

71— Help W anted

Baby tiffing in my horn* part
tim e Apes 4 S I Rftor*ncat
Ask tor Lit*
_______

A I D E S A ll thlfts Exp A or
certified. Good etmoaphor* A
bonofltt CO E Apply at Da
BaryM o nor t o N Hwy 11 Tl

Orlando - Winter Park
831 -9993

PUZZLES
•'EM

71 — Help Wanted

71— H#lp Wanted

••# 18 sdounoj pug

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•utiOiuqn* jo n o t Aug 0*8 0| I*tn,*j uoiiturOgust Ays

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K IT ‘ N ’ C A R L Y L E • by U r r y W righ t

117—Commercial
Rentals

71— Help Wanted

W — R oom s for R e n t

T E A C H E R S AIDE
n r t In
Child Car* Faculty. J Any
M A . A Art. par tty Call
n t a*M for tnsarvMw_______

R*a*onabM ream* A attic l*n
cia* Daily A weakly. The
Florida Hotel. JOP Oaa Ave .

T I L L E R - A tla n tic National
R a n k ha* an Im m ed ia te
■pan lug lor a M l Mm* gay
Ing/racalvtng Taiiar at tha
Samlnoto branch In Santord
Prwlowa caah handling A cu*
tomor contact espertenc* t a
quired Apply at Iha Atlantic
Bank to San tort) M l E . tat.
•traat. Laniard Equal Oppar
tunlty Employer

S A N FO R D Fumlahad reoma by
the woe* Reasonable rate*
Mold aervtca Call m a»7
S t P M AIS Pal motto Ave

Retail A O n c e Spec* m up to
1 tot &lt;q ft A’ko Itor eg* avail
*bi* m aan

S U N LA N D E S T AT E S I B d rm ,
I Bath, wim kitchen p rlvl
lege* M u ll be aver IS yr*.
working, awn transportation
sad per woe* Call in 17Yq

121— Condominium
Rentals

★

★

★

221 a i m _____________________

97— Apartments
Furnfihed/ Rent

BUILDING SA X to Zanad LI.
Industrial or Storage w O*
flea M l MSA only

SIN GLE S T O R Y
LIVIN G

* come join us *
roe OUI CAREER NICHT
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111 Palmetto Ave
J Cowan No Phone Call*
L aval* t bdrm. BHUtancyPerfect tor t person Complete
privacy MO wk Include* util
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SANFORD CT. APTS.
323-3301

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work hlatory to H B Wilton.
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appointment m n o t
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huge Co l Full bonohtt In
eluding profit tharlng I

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Sanford newly remodeled large
1 bdrm , new kitchen, w/w
carpet, air. *100 t sec t l SB S
Park Ave . ****** ISO*

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carpet, carport
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neighborhood Asking tea. WO
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BY OW NER 1 bdrm . I bath
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mortgage Owner will hold Ind
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Cali m I a n
B Y OWNER
TR EM EN D O US
T E R M S W ILL C A R R Y
1
Bdrm . 1 Balh. Pboi home
New Carpet. New eir Condi
Honor, new water heater with
solar system Over 1100 sq tt
L/A, Hurry and C al I m tots*

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111 g u t

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1 Bdrm ., I Bath. Oalva* Apt
U » security deposit 1170 per
month Call m AH *________

1 Bdrm , I bath, wall to wall
carpet, yard. SI00 per woe*.
Include* all utllltle* Security
deposit USS Call H I t o l l *r
a i -**47.
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ouses

Unfurnishtd/ Rent
C E N T U R Y II
KISH R E A L E S T AT E

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1 Bdrm

I Bath

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bdrm hemal Hug* master
bdrm
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sparklmg peel I Hug* stone
Itreptacal Cathedral Cailingsi
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work Reasonably priced
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n»«a»nm

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rated 1 bdrm | bam ham*
control air/haat. appuarvees.
calling tana, btlnda. K ra o n id
porch, Mncad yard a t la w
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bath. I KB sq N . enormous
kitchen, tlra p la cq .
washer dryer hook up. newly
rem odeled, ctoa* to down
town salt por month Call
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carpeted
SMB

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Mncad yard, air

par month

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POOL 1 Bdrm 1 bath, otlica.
break test nook, family room
on I sera * let
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L A K E M ARY Nice and cMan I
bdrm . I balh. screen room
CM A attic Ian Fenced bock
yard
at too »
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Nil* 1 Bdrm . 1 bath ham*
Hardwood floors. kno«*y pm*
kitchen cabinet*, braasaway
to garage, quarry tiM floor
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on Mncad corner lot Walk M
downtown Vary convenient
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SUNLAND ESTATES J Bdrm .
t bath, carpet, kto* ah. IMS
par month a security Avail
ObMAiT* Call: SAP WOE

(305) 321 0041

MIE El Portal

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105— Duple xTrlplex / Rent

AO W ISRS Street
tewlord . PI n n t
L A K E M O N B O r t t Jaiw i't
river canal front 1 Bdrm . 1
Balh. almatl new
totality
hutIt gaAabM water rsavtga
financing

DUPLEX FOR RENT
Ave I Bdrm. I Bom. maid*
uliim et, carport taCd per
♦ tto* security Call

carport, n* pet* U U par
month pi m tacurlty and wee#
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with living room. dining room.
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A lio acctssorie* A ll In very
condition 12; 1*1*
tor Ixle i Maided u-ys •'* "&gt;J
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oil tstra parts taoo Call

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T r B ile r s
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with lights Asking D M or bail
oiler Call 171 **H

241 — Recreational
Vehicles / Campers

243—Junk Cars

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tor M l 111*
1*11 Jambera* 11 it motor
home Dodge Power train and
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tandem trailer MOO 111 t* tl

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bail reasonable olltr
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loaded Vary clean car Must
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m ilt* l* * l or best ottor

113—Television /
Radio / Stereo

F R E E TO OOOO
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healthy 221 l«to
Lott Osteen ere* Whit* p.l bull
with black on taco A tall
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Haward M l 7x11

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hem* in qetol area Perfect
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mortgage !!«.***
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DEAR DR. GOTT - W hy do I
always fee! exhausted after 1 eat
lunch?
DEAR READER - You m ay be
suffering from a ubiquitous mal­
a d y c a l l e d " p o s t - p r a n d ia l
hypoglycem ia."
A fter a busy morning o f work,
a hearty lunch may produce
sleep in ess for the fo llo w in g
reasons: The food you eat causes
Insulin to be released In your
bloodstream. There Is a bit o f lag
In the process, so the Insulin
may not start to peak for 30 to
60 minutes after your meal. In
addition, the Insulin m ay not
"shut o f f precisely when you
need It to. As a result, one to two
hours after a meal, your blood
sugar may tend to drop below
n o rm a l and you m ay fe e l
exhausted.
I wunt to emphasize that this
form o f hypoglycemia Is entirely
norm al, not at all like the
rxaflgeratrd type that Is characlertstlc of the fad disease called
"hypoglycem ia."
Try eating a lighter lunch
containing fewer carbohydrates,
or eat a piece o f fruit when you
l&gt;egln to feel sleepy.
The problem of post prandial
hypoglycem ia may be bigger
than both of us: It has been
formalized In many cultures as
the siesta.
DEAR DR. GOTT - What can
be done for postnasal drip? I
wake up at night with a terrible
Itchy throat and It's hard to fall
asleep again.
DEAR READER - Post naval
drip can tie controlled by using
an antihistamine at bedtime.
There are many long-acting
brands on the market that are
uvallublr without a prescription.
Your nusal problem may be
due to an allergy, so you may
wish to see a doctor to define
what It In you are allergic to. If
you can avoid this substance,
your post nasal drip may disap­
pear without the use of m*dlcine.
DEAR DR. GOTT - I urn 62
and recently was told that I have
"borderlin e ' diabetes. Can I
treat this by simply changing
my diet or should I start to take
Insulin?
DEAR READER - Yog have
probably developed an Intoler­

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WIN AT BRIDGE

by M o n Walkar

BEETLE BAILEY
Y O U 'R E T H E LA6T OW E,
Z E R O , S O CLOSE

THE POOR

THE BORN LOSER

by A n Sansom

EEK k tfZ E K

by Howl* Schneider

...AMDU3D.HERLS MOM
WITH THE WEATHER REPORI..

fT$GOfWGTD BE A fJICE DAY,
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By James Jacoby

by Hargraavas A Sallara

MR. MEN AND LITTLE MISS

by Warner Brother*

BUGS BUNNY
C ? E D iT C A C D S ?

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Here's our typical declarer
again, finding ways lo go set In
what (appears lo be a fairly
routine contract. Declarer was
shrewd enough to figure out the
winning safety play In today's
deal, but Wcat sidetracked him
with a fancy maneuver.
If drclurer can net four club
tricks, he will have enough
tricks for his contract, lie can do
nothing about four clubs to the
queen In the East hand, but tf
they are held by West, the
danger can be nullified.

-ra0 0 VOU ACCEPT

Post-Mealtime Slump
Is Completely Normal

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A C A .B K O T
Sa la d .

The plan is simple: cash the
uce of clubs and play another.
When West follows, play small
from du m m y. It’s true that

ance to simple sugar. This Is a
common ef f e c t of aging,
particularly In overweight, un­
deractive persons who may or
may not have an Inherited ten­
dency to diabetes.
You may be able to avoid
taking Insulin or pills by reduc­
ing your weight to an optimal
level and elim inating sugar from
your diet.
If you a re n ot abl e to
manufacture enough Insulin to
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Hawaiian island
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pradaeatsor
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Stockings
Cold Adriatic

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cantor
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Naadias
Ands (Fr)
Flightlasa bird
lt* y imagas
Summar (Fr)
Curvy lattar
Spy group
dabbr.)
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53 Vatch
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Wastarn sHiaa
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50 Collsction
57 Fashion nama
58 Dill saad

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Ouass
Uncanny
Ctaan a door
folhtingsr Saa
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Inguisittvs (at)
Small cuckoo
bird
Too (Jap)
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piaca (abbr |
Bull (S p )
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28
29
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Slippary
O dcom
Abommabls
snowman
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35 Tibat
38 Haat unit
(abbr.)

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keep your blood sugar normal,
the elimination o f dietary sugar
may enable the Insulin vou do
have to be more effective. Like
borderline hypertension,
borderline diabetes can usually
be adequately controlled by
dietary modification.
Send your questions to Dr.
G ott at P.0. Box 91428. Clexeland. Ohlo44101.
Answar to Pravious P u n t*

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paopia
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43 GSoaay fabnc
44 Drying kiln
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Edinburgh
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alliance (abbr |
52 Basketball
group (abbr |

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Songs of praise
Dale
Away
Vaunt
Horse food

declarer loses a trick when West
has only three to the queen, but
he assures his contract, even
when West has all four. (Note
that finessing the Jack on the
second play o f clubs would leave
declarer with only eight tricks,
since he does not have an entry
to dummy to enjoy the long
club.)
South had all that figured out
and was ready to duck the
second club, when suddenly the
queen appeared from West. That
was loo much for gullible South.
H e r e f l e x l v e l y c a l l e d f or
dummy's king, und had to pay
the piper |ln the person of our
d e v i o u s W e s t ) w h e n East
showed out.

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HOROSCOPE
What The Day
Will Bring...

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FRANK AND ERNEST

by B ob Thavas

/\N O T H £ £

PFAGAN

GAFFF?

YOUR BIRTHDAY
J U N E 13. 1885
Friends will play Important
roles In your affalis this coming
yrar. Oddly enough. It will be
l hose you least expect who will
do the moat for you.
OEMINI (May 21-June 20)
You're lik ely to feel uneasv
today if you are In the company
of people who think In narrow
terms. A void these types and
select puls who have broader
perspectives. Major changes are
ahead for Gemini In ihe com ing
year. Send for your Astro-Graph
predictions today. Mall t l to
Astro-Graph. Box 489. Radio
City Station. New York. NY
10019. Be sure to state your
zodiac sign
c a n c e r (June 21-July 22)
You have the capabilities today
to a c h ie v e o b je c t iv e s t hat
assoclatea might find
overwhelming Believe tn your
strengths, not their weaknesses.

LEO (July 23-Aug 22) If you
truly have faith In yourself
today, it'll be reflet led In the
way you conduct yourself. Your
actions will also serve as an
Inspiration to those of fainter
head.
VIRGO IAug. 23-Scpt 22) You
have the wherewithal today to
changr things more lo your
liking. Even obstacles that seem
I n s u r m o u n t a b l e c a n be
overcome If you're determined to
do so.
LI BRA (S ep t. 23 Oct. 23)
G rea ter a d v a n ta g e s can be
gained through partnership ar­
rangements today than through
independent efforts. Don't be
af rai d to s h a r e your o p ­
portunities.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
Measures can be taken today to
develop a channel that could
provide you wi t h a second
source of Income or earnings.
The tip will com e through a
friend.
B AQ ITTA R IU B (Nov. 23-Dec.
2 11 Your sociable and gregarious
qualities will seek expression
today. If you can't be near folks

you love, then love the folks
you're near.
C A P R IC O R N |Dec. 22-Jan.
19)
xmlly-orlented activities
should lie given priority today.
It's OK to have outsiders around,
but try to keep the artlon on the
home court.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20 Feb. 19)
This Is one of those days when
you're apt to feel restless unless
you have a lot to do. Don't be
hesitant to lake on several pro­
jects simultaneously.
PISCES (Feb 20 March 20)
Today don't feci you're being
selfish If your thoughts are
focused on personal gain. Some
days It's necessary to put No. 1
first.
AJUES (March 2 1-April 19)
Your charismatic presence and
bubbling personality w ill pump
pep Into the proceedings today,
regardless of what type o f activi­
ty you do.
T A U R U S (April 20 May 20)
Everything comes to he who
waits. Keep this In mind today
and you'll see situations that
appear to be n ega tive turn
around to your advantage.

by Leonard Starr
. m - pum jaow uco
THAT. 19 line TO
talk to mxj, Annie .

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                    <text>Porn Protestors Plan To Picket Local 7-Eleven

By
e Caaaelberry
Caaselberrv
Bjr Jan
Jane
Herald Staff W rite r
Approximately 20 anti-pornography protester*
from First Assembly of Gorl. Sanford, and Women
for Hepsonslble Legislation, plan to picket the
Five f'olnt* 7-Elcvcn convenience store «it the
Junction of County Hoad 427 and U S Highway
17
from 10 a m. to 3 p m. Saturday
According to Llzbrth Darnell. 330 Trotter
Court. Sanford, one of the local organizers, ihr
protrst will Ik - part of a nationwide coordinated
eflort by the National Federation for Derrnry to
get customers to boycott 7 Eleven, owned by
Southland Corp . tx-rause of the company's

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A C IU sp oo ks out a g a in st rogulafing
child porn ograp hy. Story. 3A.
refusal to stop selling "anti-Christian anti family
pornographic magazines.”
District Supervisor Jack Wright In Southland s
Sanford office said he was not aware of the
planned protest and does not know a great deal
about the NFD boycott so he would not comment
But Deborah Mohney. division spokesman for
Southland Corporation In Orlando, denied the
charge that the stores sell pornography.
"W e only carry three titles — Forum, f'ent-

house and Playboy — and we don't consider these
pornographic." she said
Mrs. Darnell said the two local groups are
participating because NFD does not have a
chapter here and half of the volunteers will picket
in the morning and the rest will picket In the
afternoon They are concentrating their efforts on
this particular store, but she said the placards
they will carry are not against this Individual
or management, but the company as a
Donald E W lldm nn. a United Methodist
minister who heads the National Federation for
Decency, said that 7 Eleven's recent public

7
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relations gimmick " to give *250.000 to support
efforts against child abuse reveals
clarltu!
corporate hypocrisy.
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This pales In comparison to the millions of
dollars 7 Eleven receives each year from the sales
of pornographic magazines which contribute to
child abuse." Wlldmon said
Wlldmon claims 7-Eleven Is the leading retailer
of magazines such as Playboy and Penthouse.
which In addlton to sexually oriented material
also hold Christian Ideals and rellgous leaders
and their family members up to ridicule through
parodies
Sec 7 -E L E V E N , page U A

3 D ro w n In W e k iva
Sanford Victim Attempted Rescue
B y 9usan Loden
And
Deane Jordan
Autopsies w rrr scheduled to­
day on the bodies of a Sanford
man and two young vacationers
he lost his life trying to save The
three drowned In Ihr Wekiva
N lvrr west of Sanford early
Thursday evening
Dead urr
— Edw ard M. Prlestner J r .
26. ol Sanford, office manager at
Kittle's Wekiva lamdlng where
I he drownlngs occurred H r tried
lo rescue the other two victims.
— K a r e n D a n ie ls . |5. of
Philadelphia. Pa., one of the
vacationers who was lurched
atop the shoulders of her brother
as they waded In the river
— Exel Daniels J r . 18. also of
Philadelphia Neither of the
Daniels youngsters could swim,
according to authorities
The trugedy occurred alxiut
5:30 p rn.. while the Daniels
were frolicking In the river
Daniels, according to authortiles.
sirp|&gt;rd Into a hole and deeper
water, his sister still on Ills
shoulders, and Ihr two sank
Prlestner ran from the camp
store to the rescur In response to
screams of help from non
swimmers on thr river trank whet
saw them In distress Those

bystanders. Including the
youths' (latent*. had watched
Karrn Daniels struggle (or life
when her brother apparently
wudrd Into the hole In Ihr river
bed according to a Seminole
County sheriff's report.

Prlestner removed his shoes
and swam clothed about 20 feet
from shore to assist the pair,
when apparently In a frantic
effort lo Ire saved, they panicked
and pulled Prlestner under with
them, according to Hussell L
Moncrlef. who along with his
wife. Katie, owns the park
Prlestner was. according to his
f r ie n d V a n W i l l i a m s , an
excellent swimmer
The parents ol the Daniels
youngsters watched from the
river trank as Prtcsinrr's rescue
ultempi failed
Mrs Ethel Daniels stood on
shore screaming for help Her
husband, also a non-swimmer
who had been llshlng nearby,
ran Into the water and almost
d ro w n e d , a c c o rd in g lo i n ­
vestigators Sheriff s deputy
John Virgin, the first official at
the scene, sold the elder Daniels
was rescued by Hlta Shively, a
resident of the park Ms. Shively
also pulled Prlestner's body from
the water
The Daniels, a family of 11
from Philadelphia, had been
camped In two tents al Ihr park
lor three days. Moncrlef said
They left the park alter the
accident, a tragic end lo their
planned two week vacation, and
Moncrlef said he has been un
able to locutr them.
Virgin reported arriving at the
scene at 5 42 p in . five minutes
alter Mrs Moncrlef called the
sheriffs department
Miss Daniels unit Prtestnrr's
IsMlIes had lirrn pulled lo shore

by the time the deputy arrived.
Virgin began CPR on Prlestner
and Instructed bystanders In
how lo do the same on the girl.
“ I told them to watch me and
do the same thing I was doing.”
he said Hut revival efforts failed.
Seminole County firefighters
arrived und took over the re­
suscitation efforts, while an
underwater search was on for
Ezel Daniels J r . Virgin reported.
Virgin radioed for additional
assistance from the sheriffs
department, his report said
Moncrlef. who was called from
his job at Seminole Community
College by his wife. Joined the
search
"Katie railed and said there
was a disaster out here.” he said.
He too railed the sheriffs departmrni before leaving his post
as dean of vocational planning
and development.
Moncrlef said when he got to
the park, he Jumped Into the
water In Ids underwear to Join
others In search of the youth
"I looked and looked It took u
long time." (about one hourl
Moncrlef said. "I got goggles and
combed the bottom, looking and
looking and finally found him ."
The body was found about 20
leet fro m s h o re In w a te r ala lo

eight feet deep, he said.
The B-fool-l Prlestner was
apparently dragged underwater
as the two teenagers, described
as "large.” clung to his slim
frame. Mrs Moncrlef said she
See DRO W N, page 14A

County Seeks To Fill 10 New Jobs
Seminole County Is Ix-glnnlng the search lor
stall lor IO new |obs Salaries lor thr positions are
Included in the iist.d i •*h r, 86 budget and will
cost the county between (172.000 to (226.426
for thr year
Some ol those to lx- hired will lx- Involved In tinc o un ty 's proposed program lo provide "one stop
perm!*ting" for new development. Now It can
lake two w e rks or longer lor a building ix-rmlt lo
lx* issued alter approvals a rr given by depart
ments ra n ging Irnm public safety to engineering

The Jobs available are
• Land management technician, two positions
Salary *12.272 to $17,264
• Project engineer lo work in thr environ­
mental services director's office. $25,501 to
$35,672

li

• Clerk typist lor the agriculture department at
Five Points ( 11. 12H to $ 15.683
• Project engineer to work In Ihr public works
department 929.515 to (4 1.267.
• Pro|x-rty acquisition coordinator lo work In
the county administrator's office $26,770 to
$37,440
• Accounting clerk to work In the purchasing
department $12,272 lo $ 17.264
• Permit clerk two positions, lo work In thr
county development building office $11,669 to
$16,453.
• Plans examiner to work In the building
office *19.034 to *26.666
Personnel Director lads Martin said the posi­
tions will lx- |x&gt;sted In various county buildings
and advertised. After Interviews all positions will
be filled by or before Oct 1
— Donna Estes

P o rta b le

A portable classroom for Lake Howell High
School is guided south on U S. Highway 17 92
by drivers from Jim Hill house movers,
Orlando If is the 27th portable the school
district has moved recently from its

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Party Pooper
JA CK SO N . Wyo. (UIMI — A man who
decided lo lake the law — and an ax — Into
his own hands after getting angry at the
noise from a neighbor ’s stereo.
Police said Plchan used an ux to force his
way Into Kenny Oberlefs apartment Wrdnrsday. and alter cutting Oberlel wllh the
ax. proceeded to smash Oberlefs 30 gallon
aquarium. Obertet said water from Ihr
aquarium spilled over his stereo and
extrnstve record alburn collection, mining
both.
Honald Plchan. 38. was tiring held In Ihr
Teton County Jail Thursday on charges of
aggravated assault and battery and lelony
destruction of property.
Police said Plchan explained he was tired
of Obertet playing loud music and "all the
loud partying."
Obertet was not seriously Injured.

A Euslts teenager who robbed
a convenience store west of
Sanlord then tried to sexually
assault the clerk tins been sen­
tenced to 30 yrats In prison and
(initiation for life
Charles Haves Jr.. 19. got
longer than the recommended
to 7-year sentence because
ol his criminal history, trauma
Inflicted upon the victim, and his
use of drugs during the crime,
according lo Circuit Judge Rob­
ert B McGregor
M cGregor said he wanted
Hayes under supervision (or the
rest of his life.
According to arrest reports.
Hayes, then 18. entered the One

St Ttmm, VMM*««

"assembly yard” behind the school board
office on Mcllonvllle Avenue, Sanford. There
are 15 more to move before school begins,
according to school district officials. Each
portable weighs approximately 20 tons

Code Board Rescinds $23,000 Fine
B y D a n a a K a ta s

Herald Staff W rite r
The Seminole County Code
Enforcement Hoard took pity
Thursday afternoon on a Fern
Park woman who had "already
paid enough" because others
had chosen l.er land as a dump
site, and rescinded more than
$23,000 In fines.
Eva Sim m ons, hit by the
board wllh fines because tier lol
on Leon Street In Wlnwood Park
near Altamonte Springs was
littered with trash and debris,
old appliances and furnishing*
dumped by others, and threat
ened with condemnation of a
ramshackle house there by thr
county building department,
said she Is making payments on
the $1,000 cost of removing Ihr
irush and Ihr house and can't
afford any more.
"I Just don't have the money."'
Mrs Simmons said She said she
works only three days a week
Asked why she had not con­
tacted the txiard even though
her case had been discussed
almost every month since last
September. Mrs Simmons said

Teen Gets 30 Years For Robbery

TODAY

M«f*W

P o rta ge

Stop convenience store. State
Road 46. at about 4.30 a m Nov
4 and brandished a large, blue
steel revolver.
He told the clerk: "Give me
your money."
The woman opened the cash
rrgtstrr and Hayes grubbed the
money then walked behind thr
counter and started to sexually
assault the woman. He was
Interrupted w hen he heard
someone outside thr store
A witness saw tlayes (lee west
on SR 46 towards Lake County
driving a light blue 1976 or 1977
Pontiac.

t h e m W M no p o in t In c o m m a in

■■«iiiitxi&lt;i k h x i

to catch

n i r of­

the h e a rin g s because she fenders.
couldn't pay the lines and It took
Hut Miss Jacobson added that
lime to arrange the cleanup.
ownership of property brings
T h e board during the In ­ with It responsibility to keep that
tervening months levied a fine of land clear of debris.
•250 per day and the fine had
In another rase, an Oviedo
accumulated to $23,100 A lien man charged wllh violating the
was filed by the county against county code by having an unthe properly tn April. Sara jx-rmlled trailer on his property
Ja co b s o n , chairm an of the on Fawn Hun In Woodland
board, said the county could Estates near Oviedo said he
foreclose on the land in April would chop the trailer to hits
1986 County staff said, howev­ and haul It away If he cannot sell
er. there Is little likelihood a sale It before the Sept. 23 deadline
of the properly would bring railed by the board If the trailer
anything like the amount ol the Is not removed by the deadline,
lien
(lie board voted to Ix-gln charg
AHer the unanimous vote of Ing a $50 (x-r day line
Ih r seven-member hoard re­
M. fcotl Goings said he parked
s c i n d i n g th e tin e s . M is s
the trailer temporarily on the
Jacobson told Mrs Simmons the
board fell she "had alrrady parrel until hr rould Inilld u
p a id " anti it was p e n a lty house He said he parked I he
trailer on Ihr Isolated pro|ierty
enough
because other trailers were
Miss Jacobson also advtsrd the
woman to keep a dose watch on parked on nearby property and
he didn't know a permit was
her property In the future to
required
When he found out. hr
make sure no further garbage
and trash Is dumjx-d there and said, hr applied for a perml'
to contact the sheriff for addl- from the county's Hoard of
See B O A R D , page 14A
( t o n a l p a t r o l s in h e r

Blacks Barred From Diner Awarded $1,503
ALEXANDRIA. Vs. (UIMI - A while
couple whose diner displays a sign
reading "We have been unconstitu­
tionally told who we must serve" was
ordered to pay $1,503 to a black
woman and her two daughters who
were refused service.
An all-white federal ju ry found
Thursday that Patricia McKoy. 49.
and her husband. Roy. 61. dlacrlmlrutted against civil rights activist Lori
Jackson. 50. and her daughters by
refusing them service al their Bclvolr
Restaurant In rural Marshall.
Hut the MrKoys maintained their
Innocence, saying they never had a
policy against serving blacks and only

refused entrance to the women
because they were followed by report­
ers.
"Now I can sleep at night." Jackson
said after the verdict.
The McKoy* were accused of telling
Jackson and her daughters, Denise
Johnson. 27. and Dcbrah Williams.
29. that their restaurant was dosed,
although a white customer was seen
drinking coffee Inside.
McKoy conceded under questioning
In Wednesday's testimony he sent a
letter to the U.S. District Court In
1907 saying he did not believe the Bill
of Rights applied lo blacks.

Bee T E E N , page 14A

U.N. Vote On Sonctions Peloyed
M o re

V io le n c e

JO H A N N E S B U R G . South Africa
(UPI) — Police said today they have
detained nearly 900 people since
emergency rule took effect six days
ago and reported scattered Incidents
of violence that have resulted In 16
deaths In the same period.
A statement Issued by police
headquarters today said 891 people
have been detained stnee Sunday.
The statement also reported three
Incidents of 6rebombings and the
stoning of a bus that left the driver
Injured. No other details were given.

In

S o u th

Police have provided few details of
the arrests and unrest since the
imposition of emergency rule, which
gives police and the army sweeping
jiowers of arrest and seizure of
property.
The latest figures were released as
the U.N. Security Council prepared to
vole today on a French resolution
ca llin g for econom ic sanctions
against the while minority govern­
ment of South Africa.
France Introduced the motion
Thursday, a day after It recalled Its

A fric a ;

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ambassador from South Africa, but
the Security Council delayed a vote
because the draft failed to win
enough support among the council s
15 members.
The United States o p p o s e d the
French motion, saying that "isolation
of South Africa will lead to more
bloodshed.” und African nations
called (or more stringent measures
South African President Pieter
B o th a Im p o s e d the s la te of
emergency In large parts of the
country Sunday to quell 11 months

D e ta in e d
of racial violence In black townships
that tuts left at least 480 dead.
Police said the number of people
killed In clashes with security foices
rose to 16 Thursday wllh the shoot­
ing death of a 16-year-old black
youth.
A soldier killed the youth with a
single R 1 rifle shot when black rioters
stoned an army patrol In an un­
named black township In the eastern
region of Cape province, police said.
Baa 8 . A F R IC A , paga I 4 A

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4.

�JA — Evening Herald. Sanford. FI

Collapsed Roof Leads To Lawsuit

Friday, July 1*. H IS

NATION

Woman Whose Husband Was Killed In '83 Incident Seeking Damages

IN BRIEF
Chemical Weapons Production
Included In Proposed Defense Bill
W A SH IN G TO N lUI’l) — House and Senate negotiators
have ended work on a $'102 billion defense bill with an
agreement that could start production of rhcmlcal weapons
In two years — for the first time since 1969
Acceptance of the chemical weapons compromise, a
major shift by lhe House after three years of refusing
President Reagan on the Issue Is still subject in another
Utilise vote
Th e measure agrrecl to Thursday alvi takes 92 9 lillllon
out of ihe military retirement program without affecting
those now getting rher ks or now m uniform and caps MX
rnlsslle deployment The hill also Includes
— Allocation of $2.78 billion to the ‘ Star Wars
anil-missile research program
- An e x|ra $ MX) mlllltin for rescan li Into the Midget man
missile, a single warhead mobile missile intended as the
next generation of U S missiles
— The addition of the option of a death penally In courts
martial lor peacetime spying by a member ol the
uniformed military services, an outgrowth ol the Walker
spy case

Ousting Of Governor Unlikely
J U N E A U . Alaska (Ill'll - I'oil I leal observers say II seems
unlikely Alaska's Gov William Shrlllelri, hocused of
showing favoritism in awarding u longtime supporter a
stair building contract, will fat can Impeachment trial
Th e liftti day ol hearings lo determine If the first-term
Democratic governor should face an Impeachment trial
was expected to focus on testimony from Joseph
Arsenault, the Fairbanks labor leader granted Ihe
controversial 10 -year stnieofllrr Irasc
Sheffield, 57. has been under sclgr since July 2 . when a
grand Jury reemmnerided. after a 21 day probe, that he fie
recalled or Impeached
Th e grand Jury said Ihe governor disregarded all ethical
considerations by awarding Ihe $9.1 million slate lease in
one of tils |Milllleal *up|&gt;ortrr*. and described Ihe governor
as "unfit tor public office "
The Repulillcan-dumluated Scnalr Rules Com m lllre Is
conducting hearings in determine II an impeachment (rial
shut ild la' held Mu I observers sail I It appeared Ihe
luuillmltllonalie hotel owner imiv escape the ultimate
political cniharrussmcni because there are not enough
votes on the panel lor a dial

Teamster Car Haulers Strike
D E T R O IT ltd ’ll — Atoml 22XXX) I canisters union truck
drivers, witu haul new cam lo dealers across the nutlon,
went on strike curly today, and union offlimis said they did
nm cxpccl a sw ill sclllnncni
Th e walkoul. the llrsl hy the long distance drivers in
more (him three decades, could cripple domestic car
production. A ii extruded strike could clog factory storage
lots and leave thousands ol buyers waiting lor delivery.
"Talk s are ill an Impasse and no hrraklhiough Is
e x p e c t e d , ' s a id T c u i U S t c r s
l.ncal 21X1 P r e s i d e n t I ’ c l r
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in the s u b u r b
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m h ln ln til

I hursday in a pouring rain
We're going to shut the u|&gt;crattan down." tie nalil.
"We're going in allow trin ks on ihe road hr return to their
home terminals, hoi we're not going lo lei them go out and
bring any mure (new ears) in "
I lie irurkrrs are bargaining tor higher pay and lietirr
working eomllllrins

FLORIDA
IN BRIEF

Graham: State Needs
More Foster Parents
t'ALLAIIASSEE lUI'll — Guv Mob Graham says tils
react tun to ilu- death Sunday ol a 3 month old i Gild in a
stole appiovcd luster home wus the same as II the child
had been Ills own
I think dial s die standard the state needs to set when II
assumes icsponsililliiv lor a child within Its (osier homes
lor long It'im phm-mcnl or a shelter home for an
emergency." Graham said during a news ronlrtriicc
Thursday
Graham said Intlllal rcjHirts Indicate Ihe Treasure Island
foxier Ilium where Cory Greer was Inimd dead was held to
a dlllrrcui si.unlaid. Anil lie blamed a overcrowding
capsed by a slim (age ol qualified (osier parents lur at least
pai l ol die problem
Gruhurn said ihe luster parent shot Inge means dial
Drpurlm cill ol tleallh and Rehabilitative Services case
workers snmrlltnt-s violate llu-lr own guidelines on
overcrowding In order In keep siblings together m
emergencies

Growth Threatens Bobcats
GAINKSVII.I.E |t i|'IJ - Florida's bolrcals are a threatened
breed, not by himtrrs who sell the animals' pells, hut hy
Ihr stole s rapid land development, a University ot Florida
biologist says
biologists irar that development associated with
Florida's rapid giowih rate could reduce Florida's toibcut
population In an endangered species hy lltr end nl (he
century Hy the year 2 txk), about I I 6 million people are
expected to hr* crowded Into Florida, overrunning valuable
wildlife liiiltit.n with subdivisions and condominiums.
" T lu ‘ major problem Is the diminishing habllut. We re
losing our ItoUoiulaiiil h.udwnod lorcxis, and dial's a
preferred habitat for bobcats." s a id Dr. Ron hablsky. a
professor uf wildlife ecology.
Stale |mllcy allows 2.000 tods .its (s*r year, about It)
percent of the estimated population. In Is* killed lor their
|&gt;el(H, many ul which ate destined In he used hy lurrlers III
Europe

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Johnton *r-0 Rotcn Ou*l*M*

Oottety lr»n# W DomlnW Thomot H
Mwstey. and Jotewlhon Hotel**

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B y Deane Jordan
Herald Staff W rite r
A Sanford woman filed suit
Thursday claiming her family
has suffered greatly since her
husband was crushed to death
In a construction accident two
years ago.
Altamese T e r r y filed suit
against several defendants
associated w ith the Ill-fated
construction of the Altamonte
Depot In .July. 1983. The roof of
the building collapsed, mortally
injuring James Terry. 39. of
Sanford Mrs Te rry filed as
personal reprrseniatlvr of her
husband's estate and on behalf
of the couple's two daughters.
Shanon and Peggy
Named In the sull are several
(ompanles associated with the
project: Expert Hoofing and It's
owner. Thom as Todd, the rom
puny that was subcontract! d to
roof the structure: the general
contractor. Central Florida Con­
struction Group Inc. and three ol
Its employees, Ernest Gabtrr Sr .
Daniel C a n n o n and F ra n k
Cannon, draftsman of the con­

struction plans. James Maasem
of M aasem D r a f t in g and
Blueprinting Service Robert
Harris, a registered architect
who approved the plans: and the
Insurance company of Expert
Roofing. Integrity Insurance
Company, and the insurance
company of the construction
group. Cincinnati Insurance
Company
Mrs. Terry Is seeking an un­
specified amount of damages in
excessof 95XXX)
According to ihe suit. Mrs
Te rry blames the roofing sub­
contractor for causing In part the
conditions leading up to the
collapse of the roof.
She stairs that Todil. ol Expert
Roofing, was In a hurry In gel
the Job done and heaped too
muc h roofing gravel in one place
on the roof She stales that a
construction supervisor lor the
construction group told Todd
not to stockpile the gravel lhat
way. and that a crane operator
also told Todd too much gravel
was piled In one place

According to Evening Herald
news reports of the Incident. 10
to 20 tons of roofing gravel was
on Ihe roof and was suspected of
causing ihe collapse of a 40* by
50-foot section of the. roof, ac­
cording to W in dell Peters, an
Altamonte Springs building of*
llrlal Th e roofing contractor
estimated there was about live
tons of gravel on the roof at the
lime of the collapse
When the nxif caved in It sent
rock., boards and equipment
down on Terry who died of
multiple skull fractures
In the suit. Mrs, Terrs' stales
that the draftsman was not
professionally qualified to pre­
pare the plans and that Harris,
ihe architect, approved the plans
though they were not prepared
under Ills direction Mrs Terry
slates Harris placed fils seal on
ihe plans contrary to state law
which says no architect will sign
or place tils seal on any plans
unless they ure prepared under
supervision
Mrs Terry also named Gabler.
and tlie two Cannons saving

Altamonte Depot, the site
where the roof collapsed in
J u ly 1983. killing Jam es
Te rry, ot Sanford.
they knew the plans were ill
prepared
She asks for a trial by Jury
The case has licen assigned to
Circuit Judge S. Joseph Davis
J r No trial dale lias been scl

Father C h a rg e d In Starvation Of D a u g h te r
I'ACIFIC, Mo. |UPI| — An unemployed
trash hauler whose 2 -monih-nld daughter
starved to death amid "sickening" llltliy
conditions Inside die family's trailer home
has been charged with Involuntary man
slaughter, authorities said.
Charges were filed Thursday against
Thomas Moses. 29, who was held in the
Franklin County Jail In Union. Mu,, on bund
ot $75.(XX) Moses alvi was being held on an
mil standing charge of drunken driving in a
neighboring county.
"It was a total mess." sheriffs detective
Dave Connor said of the trailer home
occupied hy Muses, his wile. I'eggy 25 and
lour other young children.
"It was sickening." Connor said, "There
were feces and dirty clothes and foodstuffs
and vomit on the floor*. Ihe beds, whatever
"Oiler I got down there and saw how hail
tilings were, we took Ihr children into

protective custody
Christina Mows was dead on arrival
Tursday night ul St John's Mercy Hospital
In Washington. Mo
It appeared the girl who wore only a lllih\
diaper, had not eaten in the lour days tw lore
her death, authorities said I fie infant s
welgiil at ilie time she died was nearly a
pound less i ban bet lilrih weight
There was loud lor the older kids —
onion rings, mushrooms, that sori ol siulf,
Connor said
"The oldei two kids were
trying lo lake care of all live ill them I think
they were undernourished. very dirty
One uf Ihe s u rv iv in g c h ild re n
a
II mouth old ton was hospitalized lor
trrutmrni of a severe rash Authorities said
11 appeared Ills dlaja-r had nol been changed
lor a week
Three others - guls aged 2 ' j . 5 and 7
were placed III foster &lt;are

|)r Mary Case, a St lauds County nirdhal
examiner w h o conducted an autopsy on i tic
baby said It ap(u-ared Christina died of
malnutrition
She did not die ol all injury C a w said
Then- was no n.ilutal disease apparent Ip
aceoimi lor the wasted stale ol ihe &lt;hlld Mv
impression at this Mine Is that mulnulrtllmi
is the primal v eattsc
I lie mother lell ifn* trailer Fridav alter a
quarrel with her husband. She returned
Tursdav and summoned an ambulance
.lite r C h r is t in a stopped b re a th in g
authorities said
Connor said Mows was silling outside ihr
trailer when deputies arrived
lie said the lauilly had lived in ihr
run down home at III*' Klitgswav Trailer
Court about 30 miles south went ol Si
Louis lor.itHnii lout mmiltis

'Bargain' Ends In Arrest For Longwood Man
A lamgwood man, doing bust
ness out of Ihe State Farmer's
Market. Sanford, was charged
Thursday with dealing in stolen
giMids tint was later released
from tail without |x&gt;siiug bond.
The man. under Investigation
hy Sanford police for about tour
m o n th * , a lle g e d ly b ought
"stolen" goods on several in
cantons (luring ihe liml monili
town a Seminole County sheriff's
deputy working as an underrovrr agent for police. a sherltPs
re|Mirt said,
The deputy made II clear lo
I lie suspect the goods were
s t o le n a n d I h e s u s p e c t
purchased various linns on srv
rral tM'casinns ai prices lar below
llnii worth. Ilie report said
III*' man also gave the deputy
a shopping list ol Items lie
wanted which Included televi­
sions. microwave ovens and
V id r o lecotders. ihe rejNirl
liausachons between the nils
p n i and ihe deputy were re
touted and photographed hy
police. l||e re|K&gt;rl said
'The suspect Is a produce seller
wot king from a toxilh al the
Farm er's Market on French
Avenue In Sanford and he was
arrested there al 1039 a m
Thursday.
John Stuart Einrrson. -12, ol
450 Columbus Si
lias been
charged with Initialing Unit and
four counts ol trafficking In
stolen property lie is scheduled
to appear 111 court Aug 12
MOM M O LE S TIN G ?
A 35-year-old l.ongwood man
lias accused his wile ol sexually
assaulting I heir t year-old
daughter on several occasions,
Seminole CountV slirrlll's depu*
lies are Investigating the claims,
hut noarrcsl h4s been tiiadr

Action Reports
* Fire s
* C o u rts

* Police
The man and a female witness
laid deputies they saw objects in
the mail's homr which ihe man
believes Ills wife used lo assault
Ihe child, a sheriffs report tiled
Wednesday, said
GUNM AN NAHMED
The gtui dldnd lire and the
alleged gunman got away Mom
ihe scene alter drawing a bead
on another Sanford man during
a brief argument. Mut the sus
peel was tiahhed near the scene
.mil i barged with aggravated
buttery
Sanlord poller said Ihe al
tempted shooting occurred at
about 2:50 p ut Wednesday on
Third Street and French Avenue,
w h e n ' ihe suspect d re w a
22 caliber pistol and allegedly
tried to shoot Joseph C Jeannlit
The gun failed to lire and the
man fled, hut police stopped the
suspect's truck on Third Street
and I'oplur Avenue. They re
(Mirtcd llndlnga 22 caliber pistol
on the ground In front of the
man's truck
H r was taken hack to Ihe
scene ul Ihe Incident and reportedly Identified by witnesses
u police ic|&gt;otl said
Thomas Stnllli. 20. ol *77
La ke Monroe T e rra c e , was
charged with aggravated battery
ut 3:37 p m He wus being held
In lieu ot $5XXX) bond
NO PAY R E P A IR S
A 10 year old A lta m o n te

Springs man who allegedly gave
m e flames a false name and left
a Casseherry service station
without paying for 9205 in
repairs to his car has hern
charged with grand theft
The man had the work done
nil his ear on July 20 and was
idetiulled by a witness al the
Mobile station on 11 S Highway
17 92 at Stale Road 436. who
knew his rral name, a sheriffs
re|Kirl said.
Arthur Robert Rlppey of 1340
Moyer Drive, was arrested at
I r ecdoni Da 1 1 B o n d s. U S
Highway 17 92. Fern Park, at
1 15 p.m Wednesday. He was
to'tng field in lieu ol 95,&lt;XK)
bond
H E 9 IS T E K C H A R G E D
Longwood police charged a
22 yr.it old lamgwood mail with
resist lug arrest with violence
after he rrlused In give police his
name and tried in flc-c lie also
poked an ollicer in ihe chest
with his linger, a police report
said
the man was questioned out
side the Hands Way on Orange
Avenue. Long wood, ut about
10 50 p m Wednesday Hr rrl
used to give police his name, hut
said lie had a health problem
and had hern treated Wednes­
day for a bruised spleen
The man who was holding tils
side tried m walk away from
poller several times, hul fell each
lime He cmillnucd to refuse to
Identity liimsrll and lied in an
area behind the sinrr after ixillcc
told him they were taking him
Into custody under ihe Maker
Act tor hls own protection,
because of hls health problem,
the report said
The man was raptured la-hind
the s to re and allegedly |&gt;okrd

one ol ihe ollicer* In the chest
with a finger He was charged
wllh resisting with violence and
taken to South Seminole Coin
ruimlty Hospital lor an examlna
Hon to-tore toing bonked into
jail. Ihe report said
Steven Jerome Murks n| 749
Orange Ave.. has hern released
wiihout posting bond and Is |
scheduled lo appear In einiri
Aug 12
B U R G L A R IE S &amp; T H E F T S

—Jiihnnv M Madison. 44 nt
2IH I Granby A ve. Sanlord. re
|x&gt;rlid lh.il someone look sever­
al items Irom Ills 1971 reerc
.Mutual vehicle, according to a
stici ill's rc|Hiit Missing is a
12 -Ini li color lelevlslou wnrtfi
$400 all AM/FM slereo cassclte
pl.ivrr valued al 92(X1 three
ilo/en lapes worth $ 1121. and
two speakers prlceil al $40 each
I In Incident occurred tod ween
5:30 p in Monday and 5 :M&gt; p.m
I uesday.
— Tw o lawn mowers were re
Ixiried stolen Irom 2.141 &lt; eler&gt;
Ave . ueeordlllg In a sllerllf
r e p o rt- T h e o w n e r ol the
mowers. John Ripley. 59 ol the
same address, said on* mat lillie
a riding lawn mower was worth
92(Nt. and the otlu i mower, a
punhtyjic. was worth $30 The
I licit occurred tieiween 6 p.m
Sunday and 7 JOa m Monday
DUI A R R EST

The Inflow lug person lias been
arrested In Seminole County o|i
a charge of driving under the
Influence
— Millard Fllmorc Romans. 64. of
H O . Itox 15. Snowhlll Hoad.
Geneva, was arrested at 256
p 111 Wednesday alter hi* caf
ran oil Slate Road 46 east of
Sanford

Altamonte Man Gets Probation For Forging Check
B y Deane Jordan
Herald Staff W riter
A 1 9 -y e a r-o ld A ltam on te
Springs man convicted nl lurg
lug a 950 check from hls lulher
then kicking two arresting depo­
nes hns been sentenced to three
year* probation
Kevin Michael Htsr. ol 320
Spring Lake Hills Drive, was also
ordered hy Circuit Judge Kubert
It McGregor to pay hack In*
father, pay $200 court costs and
pay the Public Defender's olllce
$350. McGregor also ordered as
a condition of probation that
d is c m a i n t a i n f u l l - t i m e

Into custody. Aftrr they subdued
and placed him in a patrol car.
he continued to threaten to kill
himself
In other court action, an
Ajsipka man who wa* not pro­
secuted In Oiangr County oil a
charge of aggravaled battery
because ol lusidilelcnt evidence
has pleaded no contest In
Seminole County to a related
charge of willies* tampering

Wayne Gorcher. 41. of 1325
Lake Crest Dr., could receive up
to a year In ihr county Jail when
sentenced Aug 20
According to court records.
employment.
Illse was arrested Feb. 20 after Garcher was arrested Jan 29 In
lit- forged hls signature on a Orange County on a warrant for
two count* of wltiirss tampering
check and cashed it
When deputies confronted Issued In Seminole County by
lltsr at Ills home lo arrest him the Stole Attorney's office Court
on the lorgery charge, he broke records show I’al Folwer. of 176
a w ay, rail to the kitche n, Lori Ann Lane, reported receiv­
grabbed a knife, and said hr ing telephone threats In Juntiary
from Garcher.
would kill himself
The culls stemmed from a
Iliac put Ihr knife with a
10 -Inch blade down when or­ December Incident In Orange
dered hut fought with the depu­ County in which Mrs Folwer
ties when thry tried to take him accused Garcher of altacklng

**

l

I in Garcher was charged with
aggravated battery She said he
Ihreatcned to kill her and hrr
kids, or have them killed. II she
didn't drop charges against hint
In F e b ru a ry , the OrangeOsceola Stale Attorney's office
dropped ihe charge against
Garcher because of insufficient

evidence.
Garcher Is free on touul pend­
ing sentencing on the tampering
charge, authorities said
In a third case, a Winter
Springs man has pleaded guilty
In lewd and lascivious assaults
on a child .
Charles Richards. 55. of 627
Murphy Road, entered die plea
beliirr Circuit Judge Kenneth M
la-tflrr who set sentencing for
Aug 29 Richard could receive
uplo 15 years.
According lo court records.
Richard made passes and lewd
Comments to a 13 year old girl
on vacation from New York
during July 1984 Recurds show
that on different occasions he
londlrd her through her clothes,
handled her clothing and com-

m rnird mi hrr physical devel­
opment and clothes
Stephen Ju-qxii Llgar. 31. ol
274 K Hay Ave. lamgwood.
arrested March 3 lor possession
ol mm alnc aficr hls car was
stup|M-d because he did nol dim
fils headlights when a deputy
signaled him in do so McGregor
sentenced Llgar to g years
probation.

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�Non-M ilitary A id Approved For Contras
W ASH IN GTON IUPI) - In a
major foreign policy victory for
I resident Reagan, a House*
Senate conference committee
today endorsed *27 million In
non-military aid for the anti*
Sandlnlsta guerrillas fighting the
Cuban and Sovirl-supporicd
^Nicaraguan government.
T h *' assistance Is attached to
^the * 12 7 b illio n fo re ig n
assistance bill but II denies the
White House a chief goal —
allowing the CIA or the Defense
Department io distribute the
xloihes. food, medlcinr and
sltnillar supplies lo the Contras
I do not see any way the
House will do it." Chairman
Dante Fasctll, D-Fla.. of the
House foreign Allairs Com m ittr r told Sen Richard Lugur.
1CInd . chairman of Ihe Senate
Foreign Relations Committee
I
his Is nitpicking (demanding
CIA role| *'
Rep Henry Hyde. R ill., an
ardent tracker of the Contras
said It was "dum b" I hat Con­
gress would not allow the agency
with experience in dealing wit it
the rebel* the CIA — lo
distribute l he assistance.
"Hut the House will not allow
It. It will have lo lie the boys
with slriped trousers and cut­
away coats." he said, meaning
the Stale Department and Us
Agency lor International Devel­
opment — a non military group
that oversees the distribution o(

economic aid.
shortly afterwards
Lugar was warned by Rep, Lee
The overall bill provides $6 2
Hamilton, D-Ind.. chairman of billion in military assistance —
the House Intelligence Commit­ $438 m illion below the ad­
tee. that a CIA role would wreck ministration's request.
passage of the bill.
Economic aid was set ai $5.5
"I have qualms." he said In billion Other amounts Increased
dropping the Idea. Hut he cau- the bill to more than $ 12.7
Honrd that the State Department billion — $200 million less than
should "run be harassed every the current spending level.
point along Ihe w ay" by Con­
The divided conferees dropped
gress as It takes on the distribu­ language on family planning
tion role
that would have denied any
The bill goes to troth chambers assistance to any organization
for approval. H ow ever, the
Senate and House appropria­
tions committees must authorize
the expenditures
L O S T H ILLS. Calif IUIM) A p p ro v a l of a id for ihe
estimated 15,000 guerrillas Insect expert* today searched
came three muni Its after the 400 square miles of central
House, upset with the CIA role In California In hopes of destroying
Nicaragua and falling to sec any the first swami of “ killer bees'
lo arrive the United Stales before
a real benefits In the covert pro
gram, killed a modest $14 mil­ they form more colonies
The Africanized bees were first
lion aid bill passed try the
observed by a man who saw
Senate
them sting a rabbit to death
Im m e d ia te ly a lt e r w a r d s
The helicopter aided search of
Nicaraguan leader Daniel Ortega
rich Central Valley farmland (or
visited Moscow seeking econom­
the queen of the swarm was
ic aid. rtnharassing many House
In-gun when entomologists con
Democrats whir worried about
firmed that dead bees found In
the political effects of doing
rural Kern County were cross­
nothing to pressure thr Sanbred African and Latin American
dlntstas toward democratic re trees
forms
The Insects are known as killer
O
n J u n e 6 t ti e S e n a tetrees because they are fiercely
approved $38 million in non- aggrrssivr and far more likely to
nil IMary aid for the Coniras and ■«!luck people and animals than
the House passed $27 million ordinary bees, even though thcii

Evening Herald. Sanford. FI.

F riday, July U . 1 W J -J A

working with China, which some
congressmen have accused of
performing coerced abortions
and Infanticide
The administration had also
asked for SlOO million in mili­
tary aid for thr Philippines, but
the conference limited It lo $70
million In non-lethal assistance
— uniforms, and communica­
tions equipment — and called lor
reforms In Its armed forces.
Economic aid was scl ai SI 10
million

W o rk e rs Search For K ille r Bees
sting is no worse than that of
outer varieties. They also have
been known to attack In a
swarm 100 yards long
O f f ic ia ls t o ld re p o rte rs
T h u rs d a y a s w a rm ol th r
dangerous Ix-es was s(x&gt;ttrd last
month by on oil held worker who
m w the swarm attack and kill a
cottontail rabbit.
The worker Irletl to destrov the
swarm, found In a Iox burrow in
the semi-desert region alx ml 140
miles north of Los Angeles by
(xnirlng hot asphalt into the
hole The next day he found that
the l&gt;crx had tunneled around
Ihe asphalt and reached the
surface
It was the first time such Ix-cs
were found in the Untied Stales,
the stale Food and Agriculture
Department said

Gospel Sing
The Four Fold Gospel Quartet of Sanford consisting of, from
left Sieve Harriett. Greg Harrell and Peter Courlas. will be
featured at the Fourth Saturday Night Gospel Sing at the
Deltona Lakes Baptist Church. 2886 Elkcam Blvd , Deltona,
at 7 p m Saturday New member of the qroup, not shown. Is
Kenny Hicks Others appearing on Ihe program are Calvin
Messlck, Ml Dora, Theresa Moriarty o( Ml Oora, and Mel
Hall of Deltona The quartet has been singing for three years
in churches, campgrounds and gospel concert*

Would Lead To Censorship

ACLU: Don't Regulate Child Pornography
C H IC A G O |Ill'll — The American Civil
Lltx-rlles Union opposes the regulation ol
pornography. Including child pornography
because censorship Is an Inadequate defense
against sexual violence, an A C L U ollii lal
told a federal commission
In testimony before the IJ.S Attorney
General’s Commission on Pornography
Jane M Whlchrr, stall counsel ol the Illinois
ACLU, said ihe government should not
regulate tin pornography industry, evert tl a
link is established between crimes ol sexual
violence and (tomography
"There's been attempts in gel at the
problems in society by regulating speech,
and those attempts have tint worked."
Whlchrr said "Allrm pts to regulate child
pornography arc a perfect example
"Regulating s|x’cch ritx-s not stop thr
crime, so I suggest to you to rejrcl the
attempt to link pornography with rape

sexual assault anti organized crime. Go after
Ihe rapist Go alter organized crime. Go alter
those who sexually abuse children."
The 11-member commission was formed
bv Attorney General Edwin Mrcse III In May
al Ihe request of President Reagan to study
the elfrcls of |x&gt;rnography and recommend
appropriate measures to control us produc­
tion and distribution
Prior lo Whlcher'a testimony, the com
mission heard from two women. Identified
as "Evelyn" and "Dlattn," who described
how- their husbands' Interest In (tomo­
graphy had destroyed their marriages
Hrenda Macklllop. a bunny al the Los
Angeles Playtxiv Club from 1973 lo 1**76.
testified that her work caused her to "treat
ttiv Ixxly as a marketable Item "
The commission, which is holding u
two-day bearing lh.it concludes today also
heard from police officers who described the

difficulty ol prosecuting pornography cases
Hut W hlchrr charged dial the focus ol tin
hearing hat! sliltlnl loo l.u toward linking
pornography with crime
"T h e aim ol vour rllorts at (tomography is
going In the wrong d im non W hlchrr said
"Th e A CLU ir|r&lt; Is your allrm pts lo lie
(tomography" to crime
Asked bv commission chairman llt-nrj
Hudson, chief attorney ol Arlington County
Va . II ihe government should be allowed to
’‘Interfere" In (tomography tl a link to crime
Is "srlrnillleallv" established. Whit her ie
piled, "No
Asked by Hudson II the A CLU supported
government Interference If a child were
exposed lo pornography by an adull.
Whlchrr again answered negatively
"It'a the parents* rrsponslbllly and the
parents' duly it* leach their children the
iy|&gt;r of values they waul them lo have "

CALENDAR
Clean Air Rrtxis al noon, cloned.
T U E S D A Y . J U L Y 30
F R ID A Y . JU L Y 20
Apopka A lco h o lics A n o n y ­
Casselberry Klwants Club. 7
H a n d ic a p Singles Dance,
7 30 11:30 p m ., W catm onle mous. 8 p (it closed, Apopka u.tn . Casselberry Senior Center,
Park. Altamonte Springs, A d ­ E p I tt r o ]&gt; a I C h u r c h . 6 1 5 200 N Lake Triplet D rive.
Casselberry.
mission Is 35 cents. Fur In­ Highland
Al
Anon
Step
and
Study,
M
Sanlord Toastmasters, 7 15
formation call Claudia Harris at
p.m.. t'assrllx-rry Senior Crntrr. a in . Christo’s Restaurant. 107
W rsim ontr Park 862 0090
W First Si.. Sanford
Wcklva AA (no smoking). H 21X) N Triplet Drive
Sanford Optimist Club. I I 45
Sanlord
AA.
M
p
in
,
closed.
|) m , W c k lv a P re sb yte ria n
a m . Western Slzzlln Restau­
1201
W
First
St
C hurch. SR 434. ai Wcklva
Fellowship Group AA senior rant. Sanlord
Springs Road Closed
Reims Club AA, noon and 5 30
Langwmxl AA. 8 p m Rolling citizens. M p m closed, 200 N
p
in
closed. H p.m . step. 130
Luke
Triplet
Drier,
('avsrltx-rry
Hills Moravian Church, SR 434,
Ovcrratcrs Anonymous, 7 :io Normandy Road. Casselberry
Long wood Alanun, same lime
p.m.. West Lake Hospital, state Clean Air Reims Club. noon,
and place.
Road 434. Longweod
closed
Tnnglrwtxxl AA 8 p in . SI
Richard's Episcopal C hu rch.
Lake Howell Road. Alanon. same
time and place.
Sanford AA Step. 8 p m . 1201
W First St.. Sanford,
LAW N &amp; GARDEN CEN TER
S A T U R D A Y . J U L Y 27
East-Went Klwnnls Club. H
a m . Alr(x»rt Restaurant. San­
ford
Santord Womens' AA. 1201
W First St . 2 p ill . dosed
Metal Mania Cosmic Concert
featuring Heavy Metal music,
laser v is u a ls , and c u s to m
• Fine Texture
artwork. 9 and 10 p.m.. John
• Evergreen
Reg. $3.99
Young Planetarium . H IO FT
8 8
•
Full
Sun
1
Gal.
R o llin s S t. al the O rla n d o
Now!
Science Center. Stmwthlng In
f/ic M r featuring Phil Collins and
Genesis al 11 p.m. Admission Is
$2 50 per show
Casselberry AA Step. H p.m ..
Ascension Lutheran C hurch.
Overbrook Drive.
Ncbns and Live Oak AA. noon.
• Super Accent Plant
Rebus C lub . 130 Norm andy
• While Flower With Dark Center
^
Road. Casselberry Iclosctll
8 8
• Used In Professional Landscapes
$
Clean Air AA for non-smokers,
1
Gal
Reg.
$3.99
NOW
!
m
m
first floor, same room, same
place and time
S U N D A Y . J U L Y 28
A ltam onte South-Sem lnole
Jaycees Variety Show. 2 p m ..
l.u A la i Fronton. H ig h w a y
17-92. Fern Park Georglo the
Clown. Sea World Polynesian
revue, and amateur Jal alal
exhibition Call Cathy Cold at
• Big Round G rsss Plugs
834-1078 for free tickets for
c o m m u n it y o r g a n iz a t io n s
• Taka Advantage Of
• Adaptable
working with children or the
These Summer Rains
• Chinch Bug Resistant
(elderly Tickets $3.50 at Ihe d&lt;x&gt;r
Rsg. $6.29
• Free Literature
to the public.
Sanford Dig Ikxtk AA. 7 p m .
$ ^ 8 8
open discussion. Florida Power
$ 0 9 9
NOW!
*1
amt Light building. N. Myrtle
NOW!
O Tray
Htl WI. 40 Lbs.
A. Duda S Son
Avenue, Sanford.
Sunniltnd Corporation
Alanon meeting, 8 p m.. 1201
:W. First St.. Sanford.
M O N D A Y . J U L Y 29
INDA 'S HELPFUL HINT OF THE WEEK:
Central Florida Blood Bank
S T O P ! R e a d T h e L a b e l B e fo re U sing
'Seminole County Branch. 1302
E. Second St . Sanford. 9 a m to
P e s tic id e s .
5 p .m . : F lo rid a llo s p l l a l Atlamontr Branch. 601 E. Alta­
HOURS: MOIL •SAT. *5:30
monte Ave ,9 a.m. to 5 p.m
j Rebus Club AA. noon and 5:30
2400 W. 25th Street
321-2525
SAHFOOO
p in., closed. 8 p.m., step. 130
Norm andy Road. Casselberry.

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Friday, July 26, I9S5— 4A
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Stuffing The
Enchiladas ...
"They cry like pigs stuck lo &lt;i fence. The
PR I bent th e m s o u n d ly . It was an
overwhelming triumph that the PAN was
unable to make Its own fairly '*
That was how a prominent member of the
Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) in the
Mexican state of Ba|a California, viewed the
outcome of the elections In that country.
According to official election results, the
National Action Party (PAN) lost all the
governorships It contested and won only five
seats out of the 300 In the Chamber of
Depulles that were up for election.
Hut observers reported — and PAN pro­
tested — widespread election fraud. In one
election the PAN candidate got zero votes In
his hometown, lie lamented that this would
mean even his family did not vote lor him
C urum bat

This was a butchered election PAN's
outcry had the plaintive quality of animals
going to th*1 slaughterhouse, victims ol a
system which has systematically sacrificed
Ihr opposition, stuffing II Into sausages
Imprinted with the PRI Inhel
The Mexican revolution promised loud —
not democracy. And that Is what the party
which lias ruled Mexico lor more than 50
years has provided more successfully than
any previous regime.
Yet Mexican schoolchildren are told that
they live In a democratic country. And
President Miguel tie la Marld has led a major
campaign lo promote “ moral renovation “
Instead of lighting election fraud, lire
government Injected an overdose ol artificial
agents — from government |&gt;ald PRI adver­
tisements to hallol shilling — lo preserve Its
power. The preservatives may keep the PRI
label on (lie shelves lor a long time Hut the
preservatives are humrful to the health ol the
Mexican people who are forced local them
PAN. which means bread In Spanish,
offered an alternative diet ol yeasty slogans
vaunting freedom and tree enterprise. Hut
PAN's reform package contained llully but
unnutrlttou* w hite bread, unpalatable to
tnuny M rx lru n * w h o prefer the native dlel of

beans and corn tortillas spired wttli chill
peppers PAN's price was high It was bought
hy llic rich, dissatisfied with the pKI's
nationalization of the hanks, and. to some
extent, by the middle class hurt hy the
austerity campaign. Hut the rich and die
middle class are only the cheese and sour
cream at the toji ol die Mexican enchilada
Mexico is silll awaiting a party which can
challenge the PRI on Its own ground,
combining social consciousness with cconmn
Ic revival. Until suc h a party arises — or Is
allowed to rise — Mexicans will be forced to
eat PRI sausage

Competition Heat
Corruption In the Soviet Union is hardly
unprecedented; Soviet leader M ikhail
Gorbachev has culled lor a nationwide rllorl
against corrupt practices. Still, the story ol
one N. Konovalov shows that Russia's
state-owned Industries t an engage In die kind
of bribery and favoritism that have Ix-cit
exjHised recently among some private in
duslrles In the West.
Tlir news agency Tusa says Mr. Konovalov
has been sentenced to nine years In a laboi
camp and confiscation of Ills private properly
for taking bribes. As a supervisor ol railway
height service between Moscow and Lenin­
grad. lie was found guilty ol allocating scarce
railway ears to several stale enterprise's They
then got governmental bonuses from the
timely deliveries, while other socialist en
dravors were not so favored, lo return for Ills
help. Industrial managers provided labor and
materials to build Mi Konovalov a country
home One desperate factory boss learned
that the railwayman was an amateur must
clan and gave film a hand-emflrd gutter.
Tills, no doubt, was one ol die llems
confiscated.
Americans have heard loo much lately ol
unethical practices In some large corpora
dons, and of special considerations given for
fuvors received. Clearly, however, such
praeders are not the monopoly of competitive
private enterprise. Socialist enterprise under
the Soviet system also compete. II not to serve
dietr customers, then to serve the stale. And
diey cun coni|&gt;ctr corruptly. Put It down to
unfrre enterprise at work

BERRY'S WORLD

BEN WATTENBERG

Gorilla In Our Living Room Begs Attention
W IESBADEN. West Germany (N tA I - The
population of West Germany today Is about 60
million people. But Germany has the lowest
birthrate In the world, and v j the German
population Is already drrllning modestly Ac
cording to official projections, this slow decrease
will gain momentum In the years lo come By
the year 2030 — not so lar away — the German
population will have gone down to about 35
million!
Is this a problem? My sense- is dial It Is — an
enormous one — and not only for Germany
This nation Is only the latxiratnry model ol
what's going on In the rest of (he frer modern
Western world The Germans have a total
fertility rate of 1 4 children per woman TinUnited States' rate Is 1 H — which Is about the
rate for die entire com m unity ol modern
nations. But It takes about 2.1 children fwr
woman to keep a population at a stable leVcl
over a period of time
Most Germans aren't tioihered by the sllua
lion. T o me. It seems as If th rrr Is an MOO pound
gorilla loose In thrlr living room — wholly
Ignored. "Well,
they say.
It s u crowdrd
country, population loss will Iw- good (or us

E v e n some a lle g e d ly e c o n o m ic a lly
sophisticated people say. "W e have too many
people and not enough jobs — low birthrates
will help us get rid of high unemployment ' By
this theory one can eliminate all unemployment
by eliminating all the population
But there will tw stark change in Germany —
and. by extension, in the rest of the modern
world
Such as? First a massive pension problem
Young people jiav for the pensions of old people
11 there Is a drrrease In the number of young
people (low birthraicsl and an Increase In the
number of old people (Increased life expertancyl
— you have one hell of a problem In your social
se curity system Rough magnitudes for
Germany In the future double the lax or halve
the !&gt;cnr(|is Isn't that a fun choice for a
jiolltlctan?
Second, a military problem Germany has
already extended Ijie length of military service
for drafters It will get worse as the number ol
teenagers continues in go down
Third, the rest of the economy What happens

to the housing industry when there are few ;
young people acquiring housing — fewer than I
the number of old people dying? What happens ;
is a surplus of housing and plenty of unem­
ployed construction workers
Well, sav many Germans — Including many
experts
we can deal with all that We can 1
change the pension plan. We can draft women
Workers can tie retrained It will work out for |
the best; we ll go to evermore productive use of I
limited labor Indeed, all that can happen But I
the dislocations while It'* happening will Involve !
a change In society that may make the current j
change away from smokestack Industries look !
like a charming croquet game.
Change Either a pluralist, melting pot Europe I
(Dubious) Or an Increase In the birthrate i
tDuhlousi Or stunning change In our economy •
ILlkrly)
And remember What happens In Germany
will lie happening elsewhere in the modern ■
world, only a little hit later That includes the
United States Some subsequent columns will,
explore these changes But the immediate moral
of the story is this It's time to pay attention to'
the gorilla in our living room

SCIENCE WORLD

EDUCATION WORLD

Shuttle
Aborts
Inevitable

Arts:
Frill Or
Staple?

By W illiam Harwood
UPI Science W rite r
C A P E C A N A V E R A L fUPII Given the sheer complexlly ol the
space shuttle's three main engines
officials say there always Is a
possibility dial ihr ship's computers
will llnd something amiss and abort
a launch during the final seconds
Ix-lorr hlnstoll
1
don't think ihere's anv way yo
oiii absolutely guarantee you're not
going to have this kind ot situation
fin the future)." said Jesse Moore,
associate administrator lor space

By Patricia McCormack
Ut’ l Education Editor
NEW YORK ifI'll - Albert Eln*
trio finer reflecled Ihat "the gill ol
fantasy has me.ml more to me than
my talent lor absorbing jxisinvc
knowledge
Kids tootle (lutes strum gull.us
and even clown around
lor credit
— In the name ol arts In the
s c h o o lh n u s c

The same tor the study ol dance
seulpl mg, palming and a lot of m her
subjects with light sounding names
Is sin It fare meaty — or is it a frill
that can he snlp|ied as sellout
hoards look for wavs lo rr dlref t
dollars into heavyweight (nurses
suc h as i (imputers’*
Leave these programs lulaet. soys
a report entitled T ’r r lo r m log
Together The Arts and Education
It Isa |omi product ot the American
A s s o c i a t i o n ol S c h o o l Ad
minis!rotors and the John F Ken
nedy O n ter Ini (tie I’erlumiing Aits
Alliance lor Arts Education. The
theme;
The arts tirtung In our achonl*
because they are serious subjects,
not f r i l l s
E v e ry o n e — a d mlrilstnilom, teachers, parrots, and
students — must treat them that
way
"The aits iire an Indlsprnslblr
part of (-duration. * says Richard
Miller, exccullve director of Ihc
AASA "T h e y enrich our lives in
many ways, and II would tre an
unluleresl log world without the
arts."
■fuck Kukuk. director nl The
Kennedy Center's Education Pro
gram, said Trrlm intug logelbei
niters the ojipottumiy lor parents
concerned citizens, and school ad
mlnlstnilors in work ( iMiprratlvi-lv
to Improve arts education In school
districts across the nation Why
should they?
The experts say the hilure ol the
nation depends on ability ol people
to creole — and without arts
programs schools can't develop cre­
ative leaders
And Dial Is one ol the most
Important reasons ails must Invlewrd as a vital part ol education
So wtint's ait'*
File ails umbrella shelters dance,
music, creative writing, drama,
painting, drawing sculpture, pho­
tography. vidro anil other visual
arts hums Learning them, expert
cnee shows challenges students
pcrccpllnus and teaches them to
look lo the word around them m
new wavs

night

WILLIAM RUSHER

He was referring to shuttle
C ha lle nger's dramatic abortive
launch attempt July 12 when the
ship's main engines wi re shut down
on computer eonimand tieeaiisr a
valve that diverts i ool,ml to Ihc No
2 engine's roiuhusiinn t bomber did
not work properly
While a tiachuji system did work
the engine had losi lull redundancy
the archipelago are growing bottler
— a loom Ii mpim-mrid — and the
and moving Into die cities
blastoll M-||li&gt;nit was halted by
More ominously the anti-Marcos
Challenger wtom llight computers.
Inrcrs now Include a good many
non-communist lefiisis whn are
Shuttle Discovery sollrml a strut-e x p lic itly u ii 11 -A m e ric a n , plus
l.il atiort (lilting its maiden launch
olliers who are mil yet outspokenly
attempt In June Pint ihat pro
so hut who nonrthelesH resent our
Mem w-.is blamed on title loseoplr
conUmn-d support ol Marcos
■(inlarnInation in tin- In druidic (Had
Finally, the powerful Influence of
ot a main luel valve actuator, tiui
the Catholic Church, as well as ihat
engineer* were unable to duplicate
of certain (llsaffeclrd business inler
Ihc problem
ests. are Ix-lng thrown Into the
Fall safe backup systems Is a
sj.des against Marcos (who suffers
hallmark ol the shuttle program and
from kldnry trouble and Is reregardless ol the threat ol fulurr
jMirledlv on dialysis)
alxirix. Moore said lie will mil relax
Il
Is not hard lo lorcser the course the stringent salely requirements.
events may follow I he inlcrnnI don't intend to do anything
tloii.il leil litter,il alt.ii ks on Marcos
w ith Ihc liftoff logic where we've got
wilt Intrnsllv and opjmshlon to him
to have redundant systems on the
at home will increase. Hr will
engines ' he said
I plan to bold
resjxind with repressive measures
onm that criteria, although in Ihr
based on itulu.uy support and lose
ease ol a national emergency . I
what little i m ill hr still has abroad
would waive ihal
Economic distress will worsen A
But for the majority ot our
multi party Junta w ill overthrow ihr
launches, in l.u-t all the foreseeable
Marcos regime, with belated and
launches I have lu the program
halBirarlrd sup|&gt;oit from our St.Ut­
wr re going lo retain having lull
ile pamneui
redundancy -it IlltolT."
Within a couple ot years || will
While work Is proceeding to ready
transput- that slightly over halt Ihe
t ballrnger tor a second launch try
liinlii memlM-rs are Marxists the
Monday , engineers still do not know
rest will themi|miii tie neutralized or
what caused the July 12 alxirt
exiled Ihr Catholic Church will
The y suspect the problem wax
change sides too lale the People s
with the hydraulic actuator reDrmoerullr Republic o| the Philip
sjKinsihlr (or jmaltlonlng the coolant
pines will joiii die communlsl blot
v a lv e , w h ic h d iv e r ts liq u id
In die United Nations and the New
hydrogen to ihc walls ol ihe com
York rimes will charge, editorially.
bustum chamber, on command
Hull we "drove It Into Russia's
front ihc engine's own computer
arms."
controller
Is there still tune to avoid dlls
T o make sure, technicians re­
drearily l.imlllur scenario’*Yrs. it we
placed the actuator the valve, the
get oil our verandas and start taking
electrical cable that connects the
the necessary preventive steps right
actuator and the engine control
away.
computer it sell

P h ilip p in e T im e Bom b
When I &lt;becked into tin- Hotel
Manila on Nov IH. 1064. Ill the
course ol a leisurely trip around the
world. I was considerably annoyed
hrrausr t couldn't get a room wtib a
lull Iraib Ii Tu rn e d out that I had
arrived In (lie midst ol a convention
ol the N.ii lonullsta Party, which was
til ing held at the lartioos old hotel
.lodging by tin- pins on the
delegates who swarmed through the
cofrUlnrs, and hv Ih r helium
hallnnuH sup|Hirtlug slogans out on
tIn- lawn sniurhudy iiamril Marcos
was llic Imnt runner In the race for
(lie parly's presidential nomination
In due course he won It. as well as
ihc ensuing elect tun and he hus
been president id the Ih-piihltc ol
the Philippinesevet sim r
In the intervening two decades.
Eer il Ilia ml Marcus has been a loyal
Irtend ol Utu le Sam in an arra ol Ihc
globc when- the United States has.
to put it mildly, had Its problems.
Vietnam is now wholly communist,
and Camranti Bay houses a Soviet
naval base operating Irum 25 to 30
warships and auxiliaries in the
South China Sea Our ow n principal
base lu the area Is ('talk Eletd on I lie
major Philippine Island ot Luzon,
anil without It and the jHirt taellllles
,dtorded lo out Navy by Manila w r
would t&gt;e hard put to protect vital
American and allied Inlercsls m the
legion
UnlorliinateU Ihr Marcos era. like
m.my another long judiUc.il regime
in the developing world, has Iwrn
in c r e a s in g ly sh a d o w e d by
authorllarlun methods and, in
rvUnhly. a good deal of corruption
llic local communists, who have
lotig maintained insurgent Inter* In
the countryside no certain islands in

JACK ANDERSON

C o n g r e s s m a n W rite s O w n P o rk -B a rre l R ules
B y Jack Anderson
and Dale Van Atta
WASHINGTON
Among the
spendthrift sultans ol Ihc House ol
Representatives. Rep lout Hevlll.
I) Ala.. Is the jiaslia oi |tork
As chairman of Ihr Appropria­
tions solH'ommlitcc on water pro
Jcrls. Ihr tall, courtly Alabamiuti
bolds ihr jxtwri ol Itfr or death over
more pork-ltarri-1 projects than any
otiirr member. His nod nl approval
curt mean u dam or a (hedging
project In Ihr district id a colleague
In nerd ol help tor re-election
Bcvtll's opposition, or even unlit
tcicst, can send a representative
hack to Ms constituents cmptyhamlcd
So when llevtll lav* down a rule
tor pork butrrl supplicants to follow ,
they obey II without question
Unless they happen lu be the
chalrmait. Alter all. il the rule
maker wants to break ills own rule,
who's going lo challenge him?
Traditionally, a dam or bridge or
other (Mirk project Is tlrst authorized
by the appropriate committee —

Public Works, lot example Then,
alter hearings and debate, the
Appropriations Com m itter must
agree to pul up ttic money to pay lor
n
Hut rrrcittly. Appropriations has
been a little high banded, using the
inoney lulls to write the legislation
Itself, much to the dlsgruntlemrnl
ol the authorizing t oininlttcr*
Somewhat siirjirlslngly, lievtil
made what looked like an altruistic
ellort lo diminish the Appropria­
tions encroachment on the latest
bill allocating funds for water pro­
jects Apparently abdicating some of
Ills own power, he passed die word
to other subcommittee members
that no amendments would be
allow ed that could In- construed as
"authorizing legislation."
But lo and behold, w hile Ihr other
subcommittee members were obe­
diently restraining themselves
D rvlll Inserted an amendment
directing that a $9 5 million Army
Corps of Engineers school be
located on the campus of the
University ot Alabama at Huntsville.

next door to lit-vlll'sdistrict
That might seem like writing
legislation by means of appropria­
tion — die very ladle Hevlll had
Inrbtddrn on the tall But a fjrvlll
aide told our associates Corky
Johnson and Donald Goldberg that
the money came from a "revolving
luud" of corps money that had been
appropriated earlier and not spent
So Hevlll hadn't really broken tils
rule
''Certain In im ic a l difficulties'*
helit up the funds One uf those
difficulties, according to Ik-vill’s
aide, was dial the money couldn I
Just t&gt;e given tc the university; bids
had lo be solicited from other
Interested parties So Bevlll's recent
amendment will sanctify the uni­
versity’s sole-source contract.
Another problem, one corps of­
ficial said. Is lhal specific congres­
sional approval Is needed for Ihe
corps to build a facility on land not
owned by the federal government
In other words, the corps wasn't
authorized to build the center
T o Bevlll’s critics, that would

seem to put Ihe mailer in the hands
of the p.-uper authorizing commit­
tee. not the Appropriations com­
muter Hevlll was unmoved — and
he's ihe chairman.
House Minority Leader Robert
Michel. H III . was a bit mlflrd by
Bevlll's action. Michel bad re­
quested hinds for study of a homestate river and had been refused
under the Hevlll rule. "It surr ntakrs
Il c u r io u s w hy o u rs w a s n 't
allowed," said a Michel ulde.
Once the pork barrel bill — with
Its Hevlll amendment — reached the
door oi the House, there was no
chance that any of It could be
challenged It was protected by —
what else? — a special rule forbid­
ding challenges to amendments
This Is the traditional procedure
used lo protect pork projects from
being shot down.
Footnote For what It’s worth, the
Arm y Corps of Englnrrr* supports
ihe University of Alabama mite for
Its training center as "proably the
most practical location."

�Evening H trald. Sanford. FI.

Car Bom b Rocks Lima
LIMA. Peru (UPI) — Security officials
ordered sharpshooters stationed at gov*
ernment buildings and sealed off parts of
downtown Lima today after a car bomb
exploded In from of the Peruvian Interior
Ministry.
Police also defused a second bomb
Thursday behind the four-story ministry
— headquarters for Peru's police forces
The explosion believed carried out bv
tefllsl guerrillas Injured one police officerdestroyed three parked rars and dam­
aged at least 15 others The from
windows of the ministry and those of
neighboring houses were shattered
Police said the car that exploded, a
cream-colored Datsun. had been stolen
from a police detective It had been
packed with dynamite and was parked^
about 75 feel from the ministry entrance
Five people wrre arrested In conned ion
with the bombing which came as foreign

PERU

dignitaries began arriving lor the inaugu­
ration Sunday of President-elect Alan
Garcia
Prime Minister Luis Percovich said
This was obviously meant to spoil the
(inauguration! and create a climate of
uncertainty " He and other officials
pledged to lighten security before the
ceremony
No one claimed responsibility for the
blast, but police said they suspected one
of two leftist guerrilla groups the Maoist
Shining Path or the newer urban Tupac
Amaru, also a leftist organisation
Karller this month, guerrillas exploded
dynamite at four offices of president-elect
Garcias parly, the social democrallc
Popular American Revolutionary Alll
ance
Some 5 100 people have died in five
vears of guerrilla warfare aimed ai
weakening the outgoing government of
President Fernando Helaunde Terry

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Panel To Study Safety
On Theme Park Rides
WASHINGTON (UPt) - T h r traduced by Sen John Danfort It
Senate has rejected a bid to give R-Mo.. was accepted bv the
the Consumer Products Safety Senate In place of a stronger one
Commission the power to In­ written by Sen Paul Simon
spect rides at theme parks, D ill . w ho as a House meutbet
despite claims the examinations won passage last year of a ride
could prevent accidents or safely bill The bill later dlrd in
deaths
the Senate
By a vote ol 52-41 largely
The C I’SC already has the
along (xirty lines, the Senate power to inspect rides used In
opted Instead to set up a special traveling carnivals hul it does
commission lo study the issue ot not have the power lo inspect
ride safety at lltrme parks for I fie rltles at fixed-site (talks such as
next IN months
the huge theme parks visited In
The Senate also moved Wed
millions of Americans each vc.u
nesday to allow the National
Simon s stronger alternative to
Bureau of Standards to send Danlorth s proposal would have
Inspectors to theme parks hut given the C I’SC (tie authority to
onlv II they are called in hy slate tnsjtrel the fixed-site rides m the
-nut local authorities
24 stales tfi.it do not have then
The inspection proposal m own Inspeetion programs

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Handle Dirty Money —Get Sent To The Cleaners
W A S H IN G T O N (U P I) — |f
Congress (lasses legislation to
make money laundering a feder­
al crime, lawyers, accountants
and bankers who knowingly
handle billions of dollars in Illicit
drug money could go lo |atl
A House Judiciary subcom
rnttlce held a hearing Wednes­
day on several bills ihal would
subject those who participate in
the illegal laundering process —
Including hank tellers — to stiff
fines and prison lertns
Because current taw is ambig­
uous many bankers, lawyers,
accountants and others Involved
In drug money laundering can
escape punishment
b is Irequenlly difficult to
prove that they knew the source
ol the illegal money — even
though millions ol dollars in
small hills often is bioughl in lor
deposit m cardboard boxes
dullt-l liugs and other imconvcn
tional methods

Bills submitted to Congress bv
the administration would loosen
provisions of the Right to Finan­
cial Privacy A: i and the Bank
Secrecy Act to help Improve
federal prosecutor's access lo
bank records of suspecied
money laundrrers
The bills also would make II
easier lu convict those who
exhibit a ' reckless disregard"
iur their actions
Among those might lx- bank
idlers who do not know the
specific origin of the money thrv
accept hut who know dial the
deposits are Illegal
Law yers and accountants who
earn lal commissions for helping
to launder drug money, even If
they do not know the source,
also would be easier lo prosecute
If Ifle bills pass
Rep William Hughes. O N J .
chairman ol ihc House Judiciary
subcommit Ice on crime that
hehl tlie m oney laundering
hearing, lias (lied a bill Ihal

"makes It a crime for racketeers
and drug traffickers to use the
banks '
"Equally Important, the bill
would make It a crime for banks
and other financial, institutions
to knowingly accept criminally
derived funds." Hughes said
"It would apply to lawyers,
accountants and others who
knowingly assist In transactions

SEMINOLE SEWi VAC

Don't Get Caught
Cold...

with criminally derived funds
fie said
"Money laundrrers arc pro)
itlng from the misery of drug
abuse just as wantonly us drug
traffickers themselves
and
ought to lie punished according­
ly. Hughes satd
The government rsiiri.ttrs
that Americans spend about SHO
billion a year on Illegal drugs

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la a u i m y *

A sk in g For Keepsakes
After Funeral Is O K
D E A R A B B Y : My mother re­
cently passed away A cousin
who was especially dose lo her
since childhood asked If he
m lg h l have some kin d of
memento as a keepsake His
request astonished and offended
my brother. I said I thought the
request was In good tasie and
rrfleeteil the love and closeness
our cousin felt for our mother
Such gifts have been offered to
me. in two Instances, ami I was
deeply appreciative of them
My husband's favorite brother
died many miles from us. and
his widow sent no keepsake to
m y h u sb a n d My hu sb a n d
wouldn’t presume to ask for
anything, hut I know fir was
both s a d d e n e d and hurt tty the
oversight
What Is your opinion atiout the
p r a c t i c e of g i v i n g s u c h
kerpsakrs. and of relatives and
close friends requesting same?
N E V E R W R IT T E N B E F O R E
D E A R N EV ER W R IT T E N :
G rie v in g people have their
m inds on other things and
should not tie faulted should
they overlook the giving Of
keepsakes to close friends and
relatives
Most people would rather do
without than ask for one, but I
think (o make such a request Is a
eompltmant to the deceased —
unless, of course, one asks to be
"remembered" with the loved
onr's valuable stamp collection
or diamond brooch
D E A R A B B Y : Last Sunday I
jirepared an especially good
company dinner and Invited my
mother In law After dinner, tny
husband and three sons helped
cle a r the table, w hile m y
m ulhrr-ln law went right to the
living room and sat down. She's
a young 60 and could have
offered to do somrthlng. but she
didn’t.
I'm the type that doesn't like
lo put things oil. so I Just dug
right In and cleaned up the
kitchen myself. Three times, I
heard my mother-in-law say to
m y husband. "What's taking her
so long?"
It took me an hour and a half
to straighten up. and just as I
was finishing, she came In the
kitchen to say she was leaving
I said, "Can't you stay a while
so we can visit?"
She said. "No. I'm tired And
by the way. don't you have a
dishwasher? *
I do. Abby. but the dishes have
to be scraped, all edibles pul
away, floor mopped, clc.
Anyway, she left and l really
was hurt. Was t wrong to clean
up my kitchen first? I can't relax
knowing I will have to do It later.
How would you have handled It.
Abby?
HURT
D E A R H U R T ; I would have
put away the edibles. Joined my
guests In the living room and
cleaned up my kitchen later.

Dear
Abby
D EA R A B B Y : My boyfriend
and I want u big church wed­
ding. but we can't alford one.
and It would lakr us four years
lo save (he money, so we have
come up with this Idea
We would like to have a
Dutch-treat wedding We could
charge S32 6U a couple or
$16 30 a person lo cover food,
drinks and a portion of thr other
expenses, like the flail, the
music, flowers, table decora­
tions, wedding cake. etc.
I am 1 b a n d so Is m y
boyfriend. We arc both virgins
and want to stay that way until
we re married
We wouldn't expect any wed­
ding gilts other than pitching In
for the Dutch treat w edding
I don'l know flow much longer
we can wait. Abby.
Don't you think u lot of folks
would pay $32 60 a couple
toward gelling two good Chris­
tians married?
Thank you for any advice you
can give us
IN L O V E IN W. V A .
D EA R IN L O V E : You'll never
know until you ask Poll your
friends and you'll have your
answer.
DEA R A B B Y : I am a regts
tir e d nurse, m a rrie d to a
inicker When I m not wmklng. I
i-njov ruling with him It may be
illegal to solicit over -i ( It hul
that doesn I stop the hookers
I ruckers are besieged W'lih of*
tent Irom hookers everywhere —
not only m Nevada
Many truckers have beds built
Mini ihc cub of It clr trucks and
(iiclrr to sleep there instead of a
motel Law enforcement officials
irv to keep these hookers out of
the parking areas In some
iii-taner* the area- arc fenced lo
keep the hnokrrs out I once had
a hooker knock on our truck
lUsir lo offer hrr m t vices
As long as there are truckers
\v ho use their scrv lees, the oldest
prolrsslun In the world will
cuntlnur lo thrive. Truckers'
vv tv rs will Jusl hat e to trust their
11ic11 There are plenty ol decent
truckers on the mud I married
•me
B IL L Y 'S Q U E E N B EE.
L A M A R . COLO.
Getting married? Send for
Abby s new. updated, expanded
booklet. "How to Have a Lovely
Wedding.” Send your name and
address clearly printed with a
check or money order for $2.50
and a long, stamped (39 cents)
envelope to: Dear Abby. Wed­
ding Booklet. P.0. Box 38923.
Hollywood. Calif. 90038.)

IR S T !
(BUT THAT’S ONLY NATURAL FOR THE BEST)
Indeed we have cause for celebration. We have brought joy and security and confidence to
so many people. And many people have brought wonderful vitality and songs and cheerfulness
to Howell Place. So we decided lo get together and do something about It!
Robert H. Little, our president, is supplying the free entertainment, food and beverages (catered
by Larry Magllner our famous Director of Food Services of course) prizes, fun and excite­
ment. And W UEZ radio station has solected us for a remote radio broadcast with special good
old time nostalgia music, including all that great sound from the 40’s and 50's. Come on over
and enjoy our first birthday with us - and help in­
troduce that little fellow at the top of the ad to
the big band sound of excitement, (remember
when?)
P S. You know us officially as Howell Place •
Sanford, the best Adult Congregate Living Facili­
ty in the area. But for Saturday, July 27th from
1 to 3 PM, we will simply be Bob Little's Fun
Center. Better bring a mail bag to take home the
prizes!

HOWELL PLACE
S E N IO R A M E R IC A N C O M M U N IT IE S

200 West Airport Blvd., Sanford, Florida (32771)
(305) 323-7306
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------------------------- C o l l i s i o n --------------------------USA, Canada Co To Battle At Memorial Stadium Saturday
By Bam Cook
Herald Sporta Editor
It's ,i Ini]«- lair lor tlir 1984 O ly m p ic G a m e s
m u c h tin) early lor the 1988 edition J u s t
the same. baseball Ians can get a look al past
and Inline O ly m p ia n performers Saturday at
S a n f o r d 's M e m o r ia l S t a d i u m w h e n T e a m
&lt; aiiada (ollldes with the U S A Senior Division
learn at 7 p in
I li kets are available at I lie stadium for $2
I h r matchup Is a natural Canada, m anaged
hy Ia n M arKenrle , hits made great s iru lrs In
the souih ol the b o rd e r's nailon.il p a s iiu m
Mar Keo/ii who has guided the Canadians lor
I w o years ami assisted lor nine more, said he
h ' ls his &lt;lull u r n play with a n y amateur squad
In lire world
T l i e Canadians are doing very well on their
southern swing. T h e y have rurnplled a 17-3
ledger They have fattened u p o n several lot al

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teams the past werk MnrKrnzlc said lie leels
III*- team’s hitting has come around al Just die
rigid lime.
Wednesday night, the Canadians clubs broke
loose lor .'12 runs while pounding the tluddv
l-akr League All Stars |IB-01 and Df-Land's
lloulevard Tire I IB 2| The Boulevard team is no
slum h either Comprised ol former Drlatnd High
S&lt; Imol standouts, u hurletl I hr* Ira al com pel II Ion
with a 10 0 regtdar season mark In tlx liu-hlv
Lake League The Tires didn't lose until the
f anadlaus hit town
MacKenile. though salt! Boulevard and the
All-Stars woo l compare to the USA s roller linn
ol college stars that Canada will confront
Saturday

Saturday's contest Is Just a prelude to what
both teams are working toward — the Interna­
tional Cuj&gt; Games al Edmonton Aug 8-18 This
prestigious tournament is held during die
odd numbers years anti draws the ftnesi players
from Cuba. Japan. South Korea. Nicaragua.
Taiwan. Australia. Canada and the USA
Canada's twsi performance came in 1981
when It finished In fourth place wllh a 4-3
ret ortl "It’s a very difficult tournament." said
Mai Ken/le But we re not In over our lirads
five of our hoys signed (jirn baseball
contracts! Irom last year’s tram. Thai s an
indication that baseball in Canada Is catching
up with the rest ol the world There arc also a loi
more Canadians playing baseball In colleges and
universities In the United Stales
MacKen/lr. who Is a recreation Instructor In
Moorriown. Ontario when not coaching the
summer team, said hr looks at Saturday s

Hampton Tames
Altamonte, 4-0
lly C h ris Lister
Herald Sports W rite r
W IN TE R GARDEN
Crystal Itlver left hander
Mike llainjdoii w asprrtly tnugli Monday in a ft 2
seveti liming victory over the Alliunonle Amerl
n m s He Wits even tougher when lie returned in
tin inmind with two days rest I hursday nlghl
Hamjilon tossed a nllly tmir-htller and Dean
litMieh and John Ikilmer each drove In a pair ol
i i i i i s as Crystal River eliittlnalerl Allamr'inle I (),
In l lie Scellnii I Major League All Star I oiirim
m riii filial

Sun f-too* r *

C ry s t a l H lv r r . w hich w on the section In three
straight, gars on to the Stale Major League
All Star To u r n a m e n t m Itneklrdgr starling Inly

2D
ll was ihe llrst time in irmrnarnenl play that
A lh m io iile was sliutoul Aller tw o days rrsi anil
I hr- h u lle illlc s gone H a m jilo n jilliht-d an lin
|ircssivr- hallgaruc as o n ly lout Allaitionii- hllti-rs
gol a r o u n d on Ids laslhall I lam pion slruck mil
sis m id walked o n ly one
" I w a s prellv nervous tin- llrst lime we ployed
A li a in o n le ." Ham|itriu said
I hey sent a learn lo
the W o rld Series Iasi year Hut I was |iretiy
cuiitldeiil this lime
A lia in on le manager Mike M o n o w asilic lust to
agree
that pin her |l|ain|&gt;loo| was really lough
t o n ig h t. M ot ro said, "fltta th e llrst one that shut
us out C ry s t a l Itlve r d e fin ite ly e a rn e d It."
A s has been Ihe ease througlm iil Ihe Inuriui
on ol Aliainonle s line d r le u s lv r allgiuneni kepi
t 't i s i a l H lv r r Irom breaking on to|i in ilu- early
going t hin k " l , i i m l o " l.a m h p io iiiu g with Just
one ilav s rest sci Crystal H l v r r down (juicily m
Ihe lo p id Ilu- lirsi a n d Hurii|Uuii retired
Alia in o n le in order in Ilu hotiorn half
In the lop ol I hr- second. Hay Perry upped a
shol Ilia) looked to lx- Hie lirsi lili ol Ihe game
B m Aliainonle slim stop l-.ddlr llow a id gohhlerl
up Ihe giouudei Irehlltd second base and gu nned
lo h ll .la* ksnn .ll lirsi lor Ihe lirsi nut L a m b then
s lim k mil Itniit li on tille r pilches and gill Wade
ll.un|dou on a soli liner In 1Inward
Mike Hainplun r o m lu u e d In Irallle Allamoiile s
h im Is III Ihe trolliim ol I In second as I miII i I c i l y
B lo w n and Jared Solti grounded lo the rigid side
a n d H a m ilt o n s l u n k m il C lir ls " B u l l d o g ' 1
■Ini ksmi
I wo delensive gems tin n e d ( tyslal Itlvei away
III llle Ih lid Jessie I hollias smacked a g iu im d c i
lo third baseman Sieve Sipie.ikv' Sheliiian w ho
llliem ked a low I III nw lo |||sl Jell Jaeksnn
however dog mil the low I It row and stieieheil lot
all he w as worth lo stay o n the hag
W l l h two outs, lurid Walrthaiiscr rear lierl on a
l a i e r n m hy Hnwuril. which Mot ro said may have
been his only ant* ol Ihe t n u n untie lit Wahlhauser
look set rind on a wild j ii lili and Mike Hainploii
lid lo w id u ii h a h a u l shot toward rigid held
Sr &lt; null baseman I I G lu lh lih t itllllly pleked d up
m i the slimi hop. ilim igh. ami Ihrew lo Jackson
to mill I lam pion lot the third out
Alter gitilig up a Olle out walk III Ihe I miII o i ii ol
the lh lirl ILuii|doit gol (i lu lh i d a on a liner to lirsi
lor the l l i l u l mil

I In Hist ol two lag blows lor Crystal Itlver
came in ilu- louriti With two outs, and Perry on
Hist Itoach l.omet-d an O I laslhall over Ilu- fritce
ui i iglii i enter Im a 2 O lead
Allam oiile gol ds III Ml hll ol llie game in the
I mi II o i i i id ihe loiiitli w h e n L a m b singled up die
middle with one mil Hid he was lim e d al sccuiul
on H u m n s grounder lor the set unit nut and
I la m p io n sit nek out Soto to end ihe liming
&lt; tysial H lv rr picked uji a jtalr ol Insurance ru n s
III (tie top ill Ilu- tilth, again on a clutch l wo m il
hli I .m ill siruek out ihe lirsi two hliu-is ol die
lim in g hul W.ildliauner kcjit ilu- liinlug alive w ith
a siiigh in nghi Mike H a m ilto n ilu-n woikr-rl ihe
r m in i to .1 2 am i look a c u rv c tw ll low lui hall lour
Both i uimers advam ed on a jilleh dial iMiunced
In limit ol the plate and lla lm r r llu-n rlp|M-d a 2 2
pin h lino Icll Ill-Id loi a two ru n single ami a -I (I
Ci vsl.il H irer lead
Allaimudr- hail lls he si lineal m die I miII o i i i id

Ilu- lillh when, with two outs. Sht-linau singled to
light and Jrll Jackson Im-.u mil an Inlleld hll A
w ild pilch mmed the runners to second ami third
Imt Hauijdon reached hai k ami struck out
Nee A L T A M O N T E . Page HA

Jeff Jackson turned
In a stellar defensive
play at first base and
collected an Inlleld
hll bul Ihe Altamonte
Americans still lost
to C r y s t a l R i v e r
Thursday and were
eliminated from
post
season
tournament play.

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S c o t t y M a x w e ll

M ik e G a rd in e r

encounter as a wav to gauge Ills txiys progress
Canada s lineup features an awesome led
See C O LLISIO N . Page 8 A

Livernois Leads
11-1 Thrashing
Of W. Sem inole
By Rob Larin
Special to the Herald
POKES I Cl TV — Semnmle manager GemOliver was confident his iTub could Ixouue hac k
11 had sotfered a lu-arthreakiiig delrat Ihe nlghl
iH-lorc 4 t cm a hnme run He llgutc-d. I hough
Ills jilavers wouldn't stay down loo lung Oliver
had seen them rally liar k before
Thursday night at Kic-hard Cidlev Field in die
Hroneo Stale I oiirnmueut. Seminole showed no
signs ol die loss and Oliver's hopes wen- rcall/cd
in the form ol I I I thrashing ol loiiriiaiueiit host
Wesl Seminole
T he win |&gt;iiis Sciuuiole into dx- sc iiillliials ol
die I’miv Baseh.dl State Bronco loiuu.um-m and
ehmiuates Wesl Sernttioli- which was delc.ilii)
Wednesday. M O. hv low nA Counlrv
Seuilnulc Jilavs Lake Worth a &gt;O loser lo I own
A I'ouriU v in Thursday s seemul game looighi at
B A win there advam es Hcinmnli lo die K p m
game with I N C Seminole would have to heal
the jKiwertiil Tampa ehdi loulghi and Saturday
moriilug to earn a tup lo du Snudieiu Hegion.il
Tout nauu-nt in Marietta. &lt;ia lulv 29
Seminole used a IT till all.u k lo make Ihlligs
easy on llsell llie game was stopped m ilu
Imi II o i i i ol die sixdi Inning when Sc minolc came
u|i wuh i wo runs to invoke do Id tun •-Uughu-r
rule
Beiiellldug Irom die ollcnslvc c \|ilosinii wen
slarler and winnnrr Kevin Iwiggs wtin allowed
no hits in Ins three (rallies ol work, and I'll
l.lieruuls Wesl Seminole siariei Fred Tucker
eneoiiuierefi a shaky lirsi inning and never
recovered He went three and Iwo-thlrds. allowing
six tuns mi Id tills, before giving way lo Jason
I io cii i tin tig

Htritff Photoby Tommy tfmttnl

I knew da y i mild do ll 1 h li emillilc'iil da y
could coita* hark said Oliver about his 1) and
12 year uM |H-rliirincrs
lin y a- lhal IV|m* nt
team
Livernois cut in die mold ol older brother
Derek who starred lor Lyman High Sc IumiI and
signed recently with Ihe Boston Bed Sox
orgaiil/atmil, led oil tin* lust lulling with a sharp
single lo deep right lielil lie slide second and a
T wiggs single put runners on second and Ihinl
Jon Klintihcaf! followed with .mother single to
score Livernois Then Jamie Mocuy ujijad a
double bringing home Twiggs and Kltnnlu-ail lor

Seminole pilcher Kevin Twiggs had finger-tip control off his fastball Thursday
Sec T H R A S H IN G . Page HA

Criser: Gators Will Remain In SEC
liAINKSVIl |.K lUI'H
A jijiioxi
m.iielv two uiiuidiH .dier ihrealen
lug lo pull da llnlverslix ol Florida
■ail ol die Soulheaslt i it Coiilcit'in e
Umida I'feslileiii Maishall Crlsi-r
has hacked oil and says Ihe (ialols
xy ill lenialii In the SEC
Criser announced ITiursdav he
was dropping a study ol what elleci
a polluiil hum die SKI would have
I have deli-rtulncd dial die time
and i Hull tcipiitt-d lot eaiehd anal
ysis and act ion are not itow avail
•it’le and die com Inslons of such a
siudy ll change wen- indicated
would jxotialdv 1m- siin |H’c I reg.od
Jess ill ||s slaleil rallno.de. Cllscr
said hi a pu p .m il slalemeiil
Fiiriherinorr existing emitraeiual

Colleges
le la ilin is liljis m ake any . m i u j u
change lui|Misslhle "
llie Gators were plan-d on two
years pioh.illun hv die N C A A on
J a n I aller iH-mg (m ind guilty ol 39
lilies violations Ih e ehaiges w e n announced d in in g die tall ut 1984
a n d led to Florida iM-tng banned
Iro m puMlcipaiing in die Sug.u
B ow l In tin S E C
In A p r il, the N E C * r x e c i i d v r
c o in m lllr e vo ird to allow die Gators
to Keep die IcMilhall Idle hut dial
vote was i i v r r n d r d In May hy a B I
yole hv llie S E C presidents Th e

c liaui|&gt;lotishi|i wasletl vaeaul
ll was aller lilt- (ialois were
slrljiped ill Ihe SEC I llie dial ('rise r
angrily aiimniili ed die sc IumiI wuuld
lint rerngitl/e die vole By SEC
jircsldenls anil would look into
leaving die eniifrreuie
Last week there were rejMiris die
Gators were talking to ma|nr m
depemli ni l«m&gt;dnil I jMiwers im lod
lug I’lllshnrgh. Boston College
Penn Si.ue and Miami .i I miui Io i i i i
mg a conlerem-e
C r i s e r said lie b a s e d Ins rice i s l o u
In s l a y In d i e S K C o n |yxc&gt; l a e l o r s H e
s a i d If d i e s c h o o l d i d li a v e . ll w u u l d
a p p e a r that b e i n g s n i p p e d id d i e
liMidiall e h a m p l o n s l i l p w a s d i e sole
r e a s o n S e c o n d l y it w u u l d g i v e d i e
a jip e a ra n c e d ia l university o lllelals

were rumcriieil unly wllji leaving
die SKC and liul Willi die oll’.Cr
day to day Jirotdeuis i ulllmiltltlg tin
uulyersltv
I am terminailiig any formal
study at tills lime ( riser said ' We
will continue in wmk within die
She wlteie. as jne viouslv staled, wt
yy ill atteinjil to hr- a euiislruetlve
force

In addition, within the SEC and
the NCAA, we will align ourselves
with oilier unlversldes dial seek I hr
surer- ssl ul com |&gt;lrt lull of die re­
forms nisiimied by ttic* NCAA in
convention in late June
he siilrl
Sjiecilieally. we wilt advocutr
mlnlmiiiii standards to restore aca­
demic integrity "

Selmon Goes On Reserve— Marino Holds Out
I'AMI’A (Ill’ll — Defensive end
Lee Roy Selmon. a sis time all jiro
jierfiirmer. will mtss at least Ilie Hi si
six games ol the regular season
brruusc ul a herniated dlse In Ills
low er hac k
l auipu Bay H im cancer Coac h
Lreniaii Bennett placed Schnoji on
Injureil reserve Thursday and Ihe
scMinesl he can begin praetlelng
With ihe lines Is Del. 15
The loss ol Selmon hirtlu-r strains
the delensive line sli nation lor
lleiiurtl in Ills Hist year at die helm
ol die NFC Central Division club
Selmon was seldom hloekrd by
|ust one man and frequently, three
jilayers were needed lo hold linn oil
Irom Ills right end potation Tampa
B a y s e le c te d University ol
Washington defensive end Ron

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Football
H olm es with lls No I juck ami
Bcim elt exjM-eli'd Holm es to take
smite ol die iu-atoll Selm on

Hul Holmes sllll Is unsigned and
not in camp, ami Ills agent said he
and the B uck are tar ajiari on
money
Selmon. 30. lirsi experleneed
some hac k pain alter Ihe Pro Bowl
In January, his sixth straight aj&gt;
pearance III the game w hich
iratures the N'FL's lop |ilayrrs The
|irohlem llared uji again III the
sjning mlnl-carnp. but Selmon
ihoughi the injury was muscular.
The U lout-3. 250-(round former
Oklahoma A ll -America w as exam­

in e d hy d o c to rs in T a t n p n .
Oklahoma City and Los Angeles and
tesla revealed a herniated disc In the
tower hack
Selmon held a news conference
Iasi Friday to discuss Ids options
and said he wtiultl announce his
decision Iasi Tuesday. But he culled
ol dial news conference, saying he
w as sllll drlllirrallng
" W e are In llie process of
diagnosing my lur k jirobleui and
alter that I'll he able to deride
what's besi for me." Selmon viid at
ihe Drat new* conference. " I ’ve been
told Ihe jirobleui wouldn't go away
ll I played fiMtdiall and surgery has
tn-en mentioned ”
Alter wluiitiig Im ii Ii die Outland
and Lomhaidi Awards, symlxtllr ol
college footbidl'a premier lineman

Selmon was the llrst pick in die
lf)7B draft — Tuinpu Bay's first year
tn the NFL He was nained NFC
Defensive Player ol Ihe Year in
1979, leading the Buccaneers tn a
tiertlt in the conference tide game.
O F FE R IS U N A C C E P T A B L E
M IA M I l l l l ’ ll - T h e M iam i
Dolphins' siar quarterback Dan
Marino walked out of training camp
Thursday because ol what he called
an umiacre|iiablr oiler (rum .Joe
Hubble in die rrucgollollon of tils
contract.
Marino, who rcjMirtrd lo training
camp Monday, was present for a
welgh-ln Thursday. I&gt;m h-h to join a
negotiating season between Ills
agent. Marvin Deniotf. and Dolphin
representative Charley Winner.

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Seven Seminole Counly
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F.veii un .m oil nlghl Dwight Gooden cun loin
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week, hit a three run home run In the llltli inning
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N.L. Baseball
Alice Hamm.ikrr and Greg Minion 2 I couihlued
mi a lour luttri lor S.UI Fran, isro ( ‘ei llloGu.ini.
2 2. l.Kik thr loss bill Madln. k Im Ills sixth
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B raves 3. Phillies 2
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Suiter. 0-4. pitched two innings lo gain ihe
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rrally shows you up as uol the heller hitter of the
two. It's a realty- great lo come through will) a
homer like that."
Cardinals 9. Padres 6
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ninth oil Rich Gnssage wlltl all Kill single lo pace
Sl Louts. Ii was ihc llltli straight triumph Im thr
Cardinals and the llltli eunseeiiiive loss lor iluPadres Gnssage tell lo 2 2. while relieve! Kell
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Dodgers 7. Cubs 3
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P E R E Z C O N T A C T S B R A V E S ; R E S T R IC T E D
A T L A N T A . Ga (UPII — Atlanta braves pitcher
Pusrual Perez, missing from Htr cluli since losing
Ills eighth game III nine decisions Sunday.
&lt;ouiai led Hu- Irani today tail was placed on ihc
restricted list
III.- braves recalled ilghlhande.l pllrlirr Jo.
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replace Perez

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sex &lt;11 hitler and Diim aso Garetu.
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lead Hie Him* .la v s S u c h 10 11
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games Mark Clear earned his
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Former St Louis Cardinal John Martin scattered nine
lilts as the Orlando Twins split a double-header with
Jacksonville Thursday night at Tinker Field Orlando won
the llrst game In-hind Martin. H I , but lost thr second. 5 -1
I'lte Twins. I'Y games behind Charlotte In Ihc Southern
League's KuM Division, host Jacksonville again tonight at
7 30 Martin, a 29-year-old right-hander, earned his second
win In three games He struck out one and walked one
In Florida Slate League baseball Thursday. Osceola's
Central Division lead dropped to one game as li lost a 14-4
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(heron Perkins added 14 as the Inter-County basketball
Association Seminole* trimmed Washington. 46-36. In
consolation round play at the National AAU 11 and Under
basketball Tournament at Memorial Junior High School.
The Scmlnolcs. who lost their first three games to
Maryland. Missouri and Arkansas, returned lo action today
at I I 30 at Memorial High School.
Anderson, a 5-10 center from Maitland, also collected 10
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The veteran golfer, forced to add two hours of dally
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Thursday's first round of the Greater Hartford Open
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• A — Evening H srald. Ssrilord, FI.

Lyman, Pats
Both Falter
One was H ost One was not so
close. The fate of Lyman and
Lnke B ra n tle y 'S A m e ric a n
Legion teams was the same
Thursday nlghl as they were
eliminated from the District 10
Baseball Tournament at Lyman
High School
In game one. I..tk&lt; Brantley
blew an excellent scoring oppor­
tunity In the fifth Inning then
fell victim to a I wo run homer by
Mario Linares during a four-run
seventh inning en route to a 10-2
spanking by Colonial.
"It was Pat Lusk's only bad
pitch of the game, said Brantley
manager Mark Snell of the
gopher ball.
In the Patriot fifth, two
havrunnlng mistakes dimmed a
promising Inning Milliard Koch
walked Iti lead riff Andy Dunn
followed with a drug-hum single
fail IW Ii was tluowii nul trying
|o get to third Dan Beaty
followed with a walk Mike
Plnekea then unloaded a blast
which bounced off I lie r enter
field fence D u n n though,
thought It was going lo he
caught and went (rack lo second
base When the ball dropped, he
could only make It to third and
Bcnly. billowing closely behind
him. was lefl without a base and
lagged out as I'lnekes went to
second
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dangerous Mike lleurns Illicit*
flonally and Lusk fanned for the
llnnl nul Dunn led the Pats with
two lilts while .Jimmy Waring,
Doug Davis. Beams and Plnekrs
rai l) had one
In game two. Lyman blew a
10 fi lead and losl lo Boone.

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he trotted home on the next one to help
Seminole to an It 1 victory over West
Seminole, Llvernois rapped three hits and
scored three runs to pace the attack,

Jefl Llvernois turns the corner and heads
for homo as Gary Czachowskl wails for the
throw. Llvernois, Seminole's aggressive
third baseman, didn't score on this play but

11 lo ( ilb L m id ip ilst Inherited
the lead hut couldn't hold |i

, Four errors by shortstop Chris
llror k aided the Boone com'• clunk
Mark Whittington hurled five
;• hmmgs of strong rellel trelore
' running out of gas In die sixth
Whlilliigirm sm irk out nine and
T ;'walked i wu.
Byron Overstreet swung the
lag stick lor Lyman as lie drove
iii four runs with three singles
■Itiork had a single and double
and two ilhhles Dale Stevens
and Marty Martin n u ll Upped
two litis and drove In a pair ol
r mis
Tonight at M Lake Mary anti
Apopka meet In tile Winner’,
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— Ham lo o k

w lulled lour over his final two Innings
West Seminole reached Llvernois (or a run In
the fourth on two hits BranlfT Bonavenlurr
doubled and lalrr scored on an Infield hit. making
It. 5 I A fly out to rigid and a slrlkcoul ended the
Inning with the bases loaded
“ Thai was big. we had a chance thrre. said
West Seminole manager Larry Froeinming "We
had a few ggnd opportunities we couldn't
eaplllll/e on We could have made II rinse, despite
tlu- final score "
Seminole added one more In ns halt nl the tilth,
two runs In the filth in break the game, open
Llvernois finished with lim e hits and Hirer runs
score Twiggs untI Moony got two lilts apiece
West Seminole could manage pint lour lilts 111
all "Honestly. I expected us to do belter: we wencapable." said Frocmming "But what tan I say?

. . . T h r a s h i n g
C on tin u e d from O A

a 3-0 lead
Tucker however, sell led down, gelling two
strikeouts and a popup In end the frame
Tucker's recovery didn't last, as Seminole came
back with two in the second on four more hits
Again Llvernois. Twiggs and Kltonlirad were
instrumental
each gelling singles — along with
a double tiy John 1,1am to make It 5 &lt;)
I wlggs. meanwhile, was cruising Me had a
little imutile in the llrsi when leadoll tuiiei Clary
C/acliowskl walked thru moved lo ilitre! on a
steal and a Udder's eliuter. lint that was u lb

By Sam Cook
Herald Sp o rts Editor
FOREST C IT Y - When Tow n
A C o u n try 's p itc h in g staff
limited West Seminole lo one hit
W e d n e sd a y n i g h t . It was
expected, even anticipated The
Tampa-based Bronco team Is a
veteran unit It's best players
have tome up the ranks of
Pintos and Mustangs as winners
West Seminole, hosting this
year's Bronco Stale Touranmerit Is si ill learning lo crawl
It's In just Its second year of
Pony Base ball So (he l-t-0
outcome was not surprising
Lake Worth on the other
hand is a veteran group It was
Thursday's opponent (nr Town
&amp; Country and no one expected
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to extend us mound domination
over a tournament-tested team
like Lake W orth at Richard
Coffey Field
Well. Lake Worth fared heller
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heller Town A Country's out­
standing mound Irlu ol Jason
Racckers. Brad Madke and Troy
Kent combined for a two hit
shutout as T A C remained
unbeaten with a 5 0 victory over
Latte Worth
"It was just a tremendous
pitching performance
said
manager Gary Ran kers lather
of Jason. "A ll three pitchers
have a lot ol maturity and throwstrikes R.itlke In parttnilar. was
(usi awesome
"Jose Rodriguez Is our pit
chuig roach lie calls all Ihr
pitches and positions the catch
rr He docs a gre.u jot) We have
as good a pin lung stall as any
Bronco team I’ve ever coached
Lake Worth manager Gene
Cormier was the llrsi to agree
"When you c.m t till the hull
vuu ran I w in " he said
Itnbbv llogan opened the llrsi
Inning against Ran kers with a
solid smash up the middle But it
was not an omen Ran krrs
struck out two of the next three
hmers lo squelch the threat In
the second, he fanned the first
two hitters anil then smothered
a liner oil the but ol Shawn
K.illgus and tossed hull otil
Tumpa oja-ned Us m orlng with
some Icxlbook baseball In the
second Kawti Hr own singled bill
was thrown out hv Alex Diaz
tryin g to steal second
Iv
Rodrigue/, however restarted

Baseball
the inning with a walk Ed
M oornstra and J J
V aldez
followed with singles in load the
bases
When Collins went 2-0 to
Roger Estrada Cnnmcr pulled
starter Collins in favor of Keith
Brunt Brum though, completed
the walk to Estrada to force in
the first run
With leadofl hitler Kent at bat
manager Racckers Hashed the
suicide squeeze Kent executed
perfectly us he pushed the hull In
(rnnt of the pitcher whose only
play was lo go to first as the
second run scored
Tow n A Country built Its lead
to 4-0 m the Ihlrd Ran kers
walked and siole second lo Ignite
the outburst Orlando Nunez
moved him lo third with a hunt
Kawrl Brown was next and after
hailing oil another squeeze at
tempt, le* Titled a single Into
right field lor a 3-0 lead
Brown stole second and went
to third on a passed ball. With
Rodriguez at Hie plate, manager
Ran kers celled on the squeeze
again and the Tampa catcher
dropped a beauty down ih r first
base line, Jlisl Inside the chalk
Brown zoomed In lor a 4-0 lead
A lic r Racckers blew away
Lake Worth lor two timings
Rudke came oil lor the third,
fourth and in■It He was virtually
imlilltahlc The hard-throwing
right-hander gave up a walk
before retiring three straight ill
Hie Hurd In Ihr fourth, hr
s iru ck out the side on 10
pin lies In the fifth lie latined
two ol three and needed |ust I I
pitches
Tam pa added an Insurance
rim hi the (Hill when Racckers
singled and stole second Nunez
billowed will) a base hll Jusl
Inside the right Held line lor the
Ilti.il run
Manager Racckers bunded the
hull In Kenl for the llnul two
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hander w lulled lour nl Hit- List
six hatters and plikcd another
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said m a n a g e r
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Norilicoil and Mark Woolen combined tor the
win in Ihr second gume Kevin MacLeod who
attends the University ol Toledo, and John Hell
complete thr pitching stall
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In lour prcximis meetings. Iloulevaid lire had
lurried in Hirer pretty good showings and mu not
so good against Team Canada But did nm have .1
will lo show lot 11 The Iasi game between the two
teams was I hursd.iv night and as It goi late in
the game ll appeared Team Canada was on Us
wav in .1 sweep of the live game scries
However former Del.and High siandoiil Jell
Spina drilled a iwo run single in the seventh to
breathe new lilc into Boulevard and Ikittg Dowdv
unloaded a two-run homer over the fell Held wall
m tlie eighth to lift tlie Buddy Lake Summer
League chumps to a 13 victory over Team
Canada at Sanford Memorial Stadium
I'cimt Canada will conclude ns series with area
teams w hen ll lakes on Hie Buddy Lake League
all stars tonight at 7
While the hats came alive lor Boulevard Tire in
the lair going. Rusty llo d g r s did a line Job on the
mound as hr went Hie distance, scattering scvrii
lilts striking mil four and walking six
Irani Canada look a l l ) lead 111 the top ot Hie
llrsi when Brad Harvey drew a walk and scored
on a double off thr hat ol Jim Kotkas who has
tK-rn a nemesis to Boulevard Tire in the series
Wlnle starter Harry Kiizinlnskl field Boulevard
scoreless lor lour frames. Team Canada added
anotliei run III Hie Imiiioiii of the fourth

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Canada made 11 J O In the sixth when Roll
Angus reached 011 an error moved 10 third mi .1
fielders choice and scored on Alan Maiillie's
single
Boulevard Tire, which featured .1 heeled up
lineup, snapped Us scoreless string with a pair ol
runs 111 the top ot the seventh Fortner SCI si.n
Jiiiu n v Mee started it off with a single .lefl Krali
reached on an error and Alan I’eaeock drew a
walk to load Hie b a ses Spina the ripped a single
In score Mee and Kraft, cutting Canada s lead to
32
After Budges put another goose egg on the
hoard lit the bottom of the seventh. Boulevard
took the lead In tlie top of the eighth Ken Mullln
drew a walk off reliever Mark Wooden and Dowdv
then clouted a bonier over Hie Irfl field wall and
on lo Zlttn Beck Field lor the game winning hll
Canada had a chance lo tie in Ihc Imiium ol tlie
ninth when pinch hitter Tom Wilson nailed .1
one out double and moved lo Ihlrd on a ground
out Hodges then reached back and struck out
Dwayne Lol.ir lor the llnal out — C h rU Klafcr

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UtuHrldu tumid the Inning
In the Im iiio iii ot (lie sixth. Hampton got the
'ttair**n i i *4mv, .&lt; nempuae first two outs on two pitches lim w n then rearTied
on an error and Soto singled to right tint
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Ate rw , n f JaPis Mjho*

Rob Angus and Chico l-ahuic
Glen Grady Hr.til llarvlr Tom Nelson. Craig
Wilson. Joe llrrn ry .mil Greg D u rr arc the other
lullelders. Kelly Kltppeiistrln Jim Kntk.is Rick
Johnson mid Steve Clements arc tlie remaining
nuillrldrrs
the USA Frdrrailnn team, which plays the
t liapel Hill All Slats tonight In Durham, N.C.,
has com idled pist an 1 l-H record on Hs summer
tour hul the competition has been much suffer
Hi.in Canada lias faced
Head coach Duane Banks, who holds that
same |&gt;osltion at the University of Iowa, put
together a schedule which would test the talents
ol many minor league balleluhs. The IB-year-old
I l.tw keye veteran took his squad to California to
often the swing and lost just oner — to
Minnesota Tw ins A learn Visalia — m four
games
Then. It was off to Japan where fits squad
played a seven game series with a Japanese
college all slur team Japan took that series. T-3.
but the USA iMumeed hack to lake four games of
seven from a Korean all-star leant to push the
ledger lo 10 H A win Wednesday against the Old
Dominion All Stars made It I I H
We had a little trouble getting started," said
leant publicist Steven Ford. "We started a lot of
freshmen and sophomores and ll look awhile to
gel rolling.

“In Korea, though, we played our best ball

W« n trull) starting to jell now and hopefully
we ll Ik- at our best lor the game in Satilorti
We re liN ik ln g forward to it
Tw o of those looking most forward to tlie
euiilruntutton are font Howard and Jell King
Howard, from Ball Stale University, and King
front Arkansas, have been putting on a two-man
power show- since Ihr lout begun
Tlie USA tram has clobbered -11 homers In HI
games Howard und King have accounted lor 17
ol them Howard, a left fielder, has nine homers
und a vyhopping 27 runs batted in. King, a Hurd
sucker, lias right talers and IDribhtes Howard
Is flitting 3H2 and King .320 I’aul Meyers, a
center fielder from Nebraska, is baiting 33H
with Iwo homers and six RBI All are snpho
mores
Along wilt) the explosive lilt lees, the Federa­
tion team has three stellar pitchers to call on
Erik Hansen, a 6 0 sophomore (rum A’akr
Forest, has posted a 2-1 rrcurd thus far wilh a
microscopic 1 12 earned run average Kevin
Brown a sophomore at Georgia Tech. Is also 2 -1
with a stingy I 30 ERA Rich Lewis, who plays
lor Mike Marlin at Florida State, lias a 1-0 mark
with one suvr and a 1.59 earned run avc rage
The rest of the roster Is filled with big names
Irutn established baseball schools ll reads
Pitchers - Brad Brink IL'SC). Mike Felters
tPcpperdlne). Mike Golf (Fresno Stale). Jack
McDowell (Stanfordl and Rich Scheld (Scion

Lamb who pitched a one-hitler on Tuesday,
gave up just lour hits Thursday, struck out eight
arid walked Just two
"1 think whal got to us was we hail played
almost every day and were tired Morro said
"Chuck (Lamb) gave It everything he had but he
w as tired from pitching on Just one day's rest
Tlie kids have nothing to tie sad about." added
Morro "They gave 1 10 percent all the time They
will always I k - t ham pious

Eric MacKensle

WesRinker

Halil Catchers - Joe Glrurdl (Northwestern).
Scott Hcrnond ISouth Florida) and Matt Merullo
iNorth Carolina). Infleldera — George Canale
IVlrglnla Techl. Todd Crosby (Hawaii). Erik
Johnson ISunia Barbara) and Mall Williams
(UNLVf Outfielders — Tom Johnson (North
Carolina) und Drrw Strutlort (Princeton)
Ihls will be some ol the finest amateur
base bull ever played In Florida.' said Wes
K lnkrr. chairman of the board of Florida
Baseball Schools, who set up ihr confrontation
"Each team lias a lot of quality players. It
should be a very entenalnlng and exciting
evening,"
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Evening Herald. Sanford. El.

F rid a y , Ju ly 2*. I H J - F A

Gardening

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After Basic Good Cultural Care
Orchids Need Dividing Repotting

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Orchids arc one of ihc most
spectacular plants you can grow
In your home. greenhouse. or In
y&lt;pur landscape. Last week you
found out how easy orchids are
lo care for and will usually do
well with the basics of good
cultural care. But. when they
reach a certain point In their
growth, they nrt-rt to hr divided
and repotted.
To keep orchids growing well,
most need periodic division and
repotting. Depending on variety,
there are many ways to do this
For the sake of clarity. I'll
mention one kind — the Cattleya
— which Is the most popular
orchid grown In Florida
When a mature Cattleya hits
grown over the rim of it's pot,
then It Is tlmr to divide it
Tim in g for tills procedure is not
critical — do It whrn you have
the o p p o rtu n ity. B eg in by
separating the plant from the
pot. tteing carelul not to damage
the roots
Now Inspect the plant closely
You'll see a number of enlarged
bulb-like formations on the
stem These are know n as
pseudobulbs And. It's Irom
these pseudohulhs that new
plants will grow Several new
plants can l&gt;c started from one
mature Cattleya Use a clean,
sharp kulle. make clean cuts
l e a v in g three or four
pseudobulbs In each division
Place the divided sections on a
clean surface, being careful not
to let the cut surface come in
contact with the old (rolling
medium To la- sure, it's a graal
Idea to dip the divisions In a
solutin ol fungicide, such as
Captan Then, rinse them with
clean water, and dry them ofl
Cut ofl any diseased or damaged
naits — those which are brown
or black The healthy roots
you'll want to save are white and
firm
Use onlv sterlll/rd containers
for (aittlng thr orchid sections.
•Best to use a special orchid pot
— one made ol clay with slits

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down the sides. Always begin
with brand new (Kitting medium
Fill the container Then, place
the divided section against one
side ol the (sit. with It's growing
eye pointed towards the center
Pack the p o t t i n g m e dium
around the units The orchid
should actually sit right down on
topol the medium But. It's units
should Ik - securely held In place
by the (Kitting medium
The final step Is to stake thr
plant securely to hold It In place
while the new units arc forming
You can purchase orchid stakes
at your favorite garden supply
shop or make your own with
flnn wire unis and twist ties
Thai's all there Is to It! S&lt;Min.
you'll have a number ol healthy
new orchids for your collection.
Last week, ns I mentioned,
most orchids need a warm,
moist environment Hoi. such
conditions are |ust (n-rfecl for
disease development Frequent
inspections and List action are
vllal.
One of tlie most common
orchid ailments Is Black Itol. or
seedling damping oil caused l&gt;\
a fungus known as Pyihlum
This problem starts as small,
watrr-soakrd black s |m i I s For
light Infections, carefully re
moving and destroying the af­
fected parts may clear up the
problem For a severe Infection,
you may have to dip the plant Iti
a special fungicide, avullahle
Irom your garden supply shop.
Avoid overhead watering and
make sure they're all getting
good aeration.
F un gu s leaf spots are fairly
com m on on orchids. These m a y
Ik- yellow, light brow n, or purple

LEARANCE
I3/MLCE

In color There is a bacterial leal
spot, called Brown Leaf Spot,
also Most of Ihesc disease can be
controlled by strict sanitation
practices, keeping work benches
clean, and disinfecting tools by
washing them In a mild blench
solution. Also, make sure you're
providing gumi ventilation, and
avoid overhead watering
Rusts often attack orchids
These appear its pustubes of
powdery yellow or orange spores
on the undersides of the leaves
Cut oil and destroy any Infected
foliage, and keep Infected plants
Isolated from others that haven't
been attacked. The re Is no
approved anti-rust fungicide for
orchids Severe cases may re­
quire destruction of an entire
plant.
D olrytls Petal illlg h l Is .1
fungus that attacks orchid flow­
ers. T o guard against Boirytls.
keep humidity as low as posal
ble. and eliminate old (lowers
and plant debris. If petals
become Infected, spray wtlh
Bcnl.itr Ik-Ioic thr hliKims open,
and spray again In six to eight
days.
Bacterial Soil Rol Is another
com m on orchid disease It's

often foul-smelling, starts as
small, water-soaked areas on
leaves The only remedy is 10 cut
"ii and destroy Infected parts
Keep knives and look slerlli/ed
with a flame, and dtstnfrrt them
with a blrach solution b e f o r e
other use.
Since orchids are subject to a
numb* r of disease vnu should
inspect your plants often and
lake prompt action II trouble is
seen Don't In these problems
discourage vnu Iroiuu glowing
orchids — the blooms are well
worth the effort
Happy gardening'

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If The BUNs Rise, There
May Be Kidney Trouble
DEAR DR. G O T T - What dors
BUN mean? My BUN was tested
as 15.3. but I don't know what
this means. I hoped that my
doctor would let me know If this
were a problem, but he hasn't.
DEAR READER - HUN Is an
abbreviation for blood urea
nitrogen Yours Is normal.
Urea Is a natural byproduct of
i he body's protein metabolism.
It Is carried In the bloodstream
to the kidneys, which excrete It
In the urine. Therefore. In a
person who Is using proper
amounts of protein, measure­
ment of the bWxxl urea indicates,
in a general way. whether the
kidneys are functioning effi­
ciently. A rising BUN usually
means kidney malfunction It Is
a relatively simple and useful
trst and Is Included In most
routine screening analyses.
I hope your doctor lets you
know what your medical tests
mean It he keeps the values
secret, what use are they to you?
Alter .til. you paid for the tests so
you are entitled to a report The
"don't call me. I II rail you'
philosophy may lx* as agonizing
(or you as for an entertainer, but
It Is also a dangerous practice
when your health depends on a
tree flow of information
DEAR DR G O T T - A friend
who had hepatitis was told he
should never drink alcohol
again Is this true lor anyone
who's had the disease, or Is this
unusual? What Is die connec­
tion?
DEAR READER The
hepatitis virus jkiIviiis the liver
Alt ohol also |m&gt;Isoils the liver
Therefore, patients who have nr
are recovering from hepatitis
must avoid alcohol; otherwise,
healing may lx* delayed or pre­
vented I'm not dear why your
friend's doctor prohibited him
Imm ever drinking again That
seems a little extreme, unless
your friend's liver was seriously
and Irrevocably damaged tty
hepatitis Interestingly, people
who have had hepatitis may not
choose to consume alcohol lor
many months; the stub just
doesn't taste right Ordinarily
moderate drinking Is pertnlsso
hie om e llte liver has returned in
normal

DEAR DR G O T T — I want to
have a (Tat stomach so I try to do
simps, but they makr my back
ache Am I doing something
wrong? What exercise can 1 do
instead?
DEAR READER - If you are
doing sltups with straight legs,
you arc a candidate for continu­
ing bark problems When done
w i t h knees e xt e n d e d ! the
exercise puts abnormal stresses
on the lower back First, don't do
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9 Dutrsit call
12 Person's
m#nn*r

1 ] Rhone tributary
14 Bank parmant
(abbr|

15 tihsl*
16 ilind
17 Bodr ot watt'
1B Hebrew holy
day |abbr |
19 Sidereal hour
angle (abbr j
20 M.tqu«tc«»t
22 New iealend
bird
24 /Curt conn
chew
26 Plenty
29 Written
communication
33 Baseball glove
34 German city
36 French article
37 Hare (Ft)
38 Cold Adriatic
wind
39 Slipped
40 Turn ovar •
new leal
42 Live
44
Dick
46 Deputy labbr |
47 Herring
50 Author Fleming
52 Compaei point
55 French liland
56 Cultivator
56 Burrowing
animal
59 Detente depart
ment (abbr |
60 Author Gardner
61 Othello, lor one
62 Tokyo a former
name
63 Cincinnati
ball club

64 Margin
DOWN
1 City in
Iowa

2
3
4
5
6

bean
Musical phrate
Noun tuffia
Fable
Hebrew
patriarch
7 Wool liber

situps until your pain goes away.
Then begin again, but this time
flex your knees to about 90!
degrees. Th a t m o d ifica tio n '
should do the trick. However. If!
vou continue to havr back pain.,
st op d o in g sltu p s .
Send your questions to D r.•
Got! at P.O. lk&gt;\ ‘JI42H. C/eve-'*
/and. Ohio. 44101.
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43 Spa bud
45 Intersection
sign
47 Right or left
peri of the
body
48 Persevere
49 Renew

53 Walk through
mud
54 No longer are
57 Unrefined metal
58 Madame (abbr)

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shin lii Hirer t ilths aflrr North
had madr a one spade resjHinsr
Ih r |iiinp shill showed I!) or
more |miImI* and was lorelng to
game
When North raised lo tour
i Intis South was lui|irlled Into
slam Not Unit lie minded Alter
all II the diamond llncs.se w.isn I
working, may In- the heart It
tirssr would I k- successful And
i hat s what happened
Declarer won the clnb ace.
played a spade to the king and
look a finesse In diamonds West
won ihr king and continued
i Intis Declarer drew trumps, got
to dum m y with a spade, and
took the heart llnessc When
that held, he claimed the rest of
the tricks
flic West player prnhahlv still

doesn't know t fiat he almost
ninety could have net the slam
All he had lo d o w a s pull u
wrong card Th a i Is facetious,
lint do you see I lie trap that a
•shrewd West call set lor dr
clarer?
Go lt.uk to trick three, when
South played a diamond to the
•pierii .lust let West i usually
play low Which ol its. as South
would util now return to dummy
and (day another diamond?
Alter all. surely the diamond
king Is with East
Remember the concept When
declarer has a very strong hand
•iik I very lew entries in dummy,
don't tie in a Iturry to take your
sure trump trick on the Itrst lead
ot the suit. Maybe you can
l&gt;ersiiailr the declarer lo waste
tils only remaining entry to take
what you know to tie a losing
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Opening lead

HOROSCOPE
What The Day
Will Bring...
YO U K B IR TH D A Y
J U L Y 27. 1983
I tic course you elect lo steer
in the e u m ln g year m uy In - a
m ile dillleult. hul H will I n - the
rigid one. W h e n you a tta in
victory — and y o u will — you'll
hav r (till pride ot achievement

G A R F IEL D

by Jim Davit

TU M BLEW EEDS

by T. K. Ryan

L E O i.Inis 2d Aug 221 In your
social Involvements today you
may have to s |h - u i I a till more
Ih.iu vou anticipated Do It with
a smile v i you won't look stingy
mi trout ol friends Major changes
ate ahead lor l.r o s in the coming
vc.tr Send lur your Astro-Graph
predictions today Mall $1 to
Astro-Graph. Box 1H9, Radio
City Station, New York. NY
10019
V IR G O lAng 23-Sept 221
Something In which you're pres­
ently Involved may ap|K-ar lo
have only a d.uk side. Your
analogy Is wrong because It Is
going to suddenly turn for the
better

LIBR A (Sept 23 O d 231 II
vou switch tactics (inlay and
lake an "I don't care" approach,
vuiirthlng potentially profitable
inay slip through your fingers
IW- lx it ft conscientious and con­
sistent
SCORPIO (Oct 2-4 Nov 221
Something good is going to
develop through vim ennr pres
enlly Indebted to yon However,
vou may not get Hie payment he
or she owes vou
S A G IT T A R IU S |Nov 23-Dec
21) Chances for a&lt; hlt-vlng yout
Immediate goals will lessen to­
day If you narrow your outlook
Broaden your perspective and he
hopeful.
C A P R IC O R N I Dec 22 Jan
19) Don't Jump to conclusions
tiHlay until all ol the facts are In
and assessed. The picture you
gel from your Initial perceptions
may In - erroneous
A Q U A R IU S (Jan 2(7 Frh 10)
Results will he t&gt;rtter Unlay If
you rely more u j m ih yourself and
less upon others You'll perform
tN-tter on your own and also will
In- luckier.

A N N IE

PlSCt-S (Fell 20 March 20)
Success will not In- denied youi
tiHlay. provided vou have stay
lug power. Don l loss in the
towel Just tkrcauv- Hie going gets
tough
A R IE S IMari li 21 April 19)
You're going to In - getting some
assistance lor that tough task
you've In-rii trying to do. lie
patient and watt until the expert
arrives.
T A U R U S (April 2 0 May 20|
E v e r y t h i n g s h o u ld go off
smoothly today II you deal with
(N-ople in whom you have com­
plete trust Don't let questionable entitles replace proven
priMlurers
G E M IN I |May 2 M u n e 201 In
ar r an g eme nt s today where
compromises are required don't
hold out for a one-sided deal Be
pre|Ktred to glyr as niurh as you
expect
C A N C E R (June 21 Ju ly 22)
Vour work will In- much easier
KNlay tl you concentrate on the
rewards you hope to derive
rather than thr muscle and
sweat It takes to gel the Job
done.

by Laonard Starr
e ro e /S A Y .'
p o n t s w p Aj
CHANCE IN
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Friday. July It. 1 *1 5-1 1A

W oman's W orld
The Men's Movement: Creeping Along At A Snail's Pace
By Patricia McCormack
United Preaa Internation]
Leaders of Ihc slowly growing men s move­
ment say II Is Yuppie men — who normally
shrug off the notion they need any help — who
should be listening the closest.
Hobert Hraslcy. a graduate student at New
York State College of Human Ecology at Cornell
,University In Ithaca, says upwardly mobile men
■need to have their consciousness raised about
;thelr rights as fathers and family members
He says today a man Is liable to be ridiculed it
•he asks his boss for "six weeks off because we
just had a baby and I want to bond with the
•baby — to be a belter dad."
• The sensitive father also Is likely to be
laughed at if he asks for shorter hours so he can
be home when school s out. said Heasley. who
founded men's support networks In Anchorage.
Alaska, as well us llhaca.
■James T h u s , edllor of Cornells
Human
Ecology Forum" Journal, savs his magazine has
Just recently come to terms with the silent
men's movement
In the 14 years of the magazine's existence It
has had numerous articles about women's
rights, but never one about men's rights To
start correcting the problem the most recent
Issue was dedicated to The Changing Nature of
Man."
"We never printed an article — not one — on

men. the men's movement, men's roles chang­
ing Images." Titus sald.
Heasley. with Sam Sapplnglon. a counselor m
the College of Human Ecology, contributed a
report on "Men Changing the Male Hole "
"History reminds us that the way we deline
men's roles and relationships has been de­
termined by economics war and commercial
exploitation." they note
II there ts a lesson to tie learned from the
women's movement, it is not only that sex roles
have served as a basis of oppression, but that
people can organize around a common Identity
of their sex. create a new definition of sex roles
an*' establish new rules that govern them
There are two men's movement organizations
the National Organization for Changing Men.
founded by Brooklyn College associate prolcsaor
Robert Brannon: and the National Organization
for Men. founded by Penthouse magazine
columnist Sidney Siller
The difference. Brannon says, is that NOM
leans to male chauvanlsm
Brannon's group, however, wants in gel men
to think In more humanlstir ways and stop
trying to live up to the John Waynr Image of the
great American male
Brannon's group started lour years ago a s . h i
mttgrowih of the seventh annual Conlcrencc on
Men anil Masculinity The national network

Parenting
To m m y Bright Eyes, I I sets out to cut the
grass H r picks up sticks and stones, moves
Ittrnlturr and other obstructions He grts on with
ihe mowing In a neat and orderly fashion When
lie's finished, the turf looks manicured
doc Haphazardly, meanwhile, also 14. tackles a
similar lask in a couldn't-care less way Taking
the line of least resistance, he mows around lawn
furniture, doesn't sweep up clippings on sidewalk
and drive. H r leaves ihe landscape messy
The iwo boys with d lllm n i approaches lo
Identical tasks may be that way because of
something parents did or didn't do lo encourage
good work habits.
So bow do parents encourage good work
habits? Researchers at the U niversity of
Rochester's Center for Counseling. Family and
Worklllc Studies have completed an unusual
study that h e lp s answer (hat c o m p l i c a t e d (p i e s tlpn
The two ty(w* of teenagers doing yard work —
in male arid female varieties — are encountered In
the rrjxirt on the research by Prof Harold
Munson and Assistant Prof Dale Dannefer from
thr school's Graduate School of Education and
Human Development In Rochester. N Y
Beyond a basic level, say they. It Is the quality
of the parents' Involvement, not (he quantity.
I hat counts And parents, they advise, should get
involved In Ihelr children's activities but not loo
Involved
The research, funded by the William T Grant
Foundation, focused on four activities lawn
mowing, cooking, music lessons, sjxiris. They
spent more than 21X) hours inirrvlewlng and
observing 21 families in a Rochester suburb
Here are highlights from their report. "Master­
ing and Coping In the Family Environment." a
300- pager
— Terns who drvelop the liest work liahlls

generally come Irmn lumillrx when* the inks arc
expllcli and thought mil Lower performers are
more typical ol families in which rules are
personalized "D olt Irecauv I sa\ s«i "
— The best results occur II parents arc Involved
In the lask learning and not merely In lodging ihe
outcome Modeling, hisirueilng supervising, and
evaluating are .ill vital parts of the process One
Ixiy who berniuc skilled ai rooking tlrsi gm
Interested In this aeilvtlv as a young &lt;lilld Ills
mother would give him a rup ol water or dough to
play with while she eooked l.alrr she lei him
help wlih simple chores Lain still she let him
lake mi rooking responsibilities lor himsell
— Although parents' involvement has a positive
efTcrl mi prnlleleney. Inlruslvrnrss has a negative
On|no t One mother Insisted on hovering over her
teenage daughter even when she wax preparing
simple, packaged meats As a result. Ihe child
was unsure of Iter own ability to carry out even
such simple tasks, let a lone m o re complicated
(-(M iking projects
— Paid tern employment lyplcnlly Is less
complex than home or leisure activities Playing
tennis Is more complicated than iM-ing a ballbov.
c iM ik m g more complex than being a waitress
Paid Jobs, thr study concludes, often arc mil the
hrsi preparation for thr world ot adnll work
— In contrast to other activities studied, musk
seems largely unaffrclrd by parental Involve
merit A reluciuni pianist is likrlv lo remain so no
matter how much tils parents encourage him lo
practice
— Whether parents are home a lot seems lo
have little cilia I on Ihc development ol work
skills Proficiency was no greater In families io
which mothers were usually home alter school
than in llinsc in which they were ooi
The study was carried mil In collaboration with
Deborah S. Bari. Peter A Manzl and Lulcliida
Will ox

Modern Shopping Is Show
Business And A Playground
"II there's a woman (raveling
there's a t r avel i ng woman
shopper." Ellis said
Ellis at­
tributes Ihe success tg the d im
lory io timing, communication,
contributions from her readers
and knowing what thr consumer
nerds.
"M a n y , m any new siorcs
didn't know how to com mu ill
eale wllh a customer Developers
m l x e v e r y r et ai l concept
logethrr. full price and discount
"Men (all to consider that the
working woman has two Jobs
one ai home; (hat a woman's
lime ts so overloaded we don't
have tlnir lo browse, to get the
lay of Ihe land There Is no
consideration for the fact Hint
time Is short atid shoppers must
know what they want to do."
said Ellis, who also works as a
consultant to developers
She feels developers have lo
give Ihe shopper more than Just
stores
"It has lo be recreational:
make II a playground It’s show
business. You have to have a
festive atmosphere. And 50
percent of thr projrrt has to lie
(devoted to| food. If you don't
have thr buyers to support that
you don't have the shoppers for
a project Food ts thr biggest
anchor."
There also has to be the right
mix of stores for (hr; area
"I'm working on u project at
Disney W o rld 's m ain gate.
Tourists generally are not skilful
consumers but they are con­
scious about clothing buys so wc
skewed It llhc shopping areal
loward safe buys, gift type Items
We re bringing In shops from

overseas — an Internal lonal
outlet," she said. "It’s a (dace
where you can go Chrtalinas
shopping In July "
"The re was no need lor app.oel siores because there already
are some in the area." she said
Ellis. 58. has combined her
work as consultant with doing
research for her di r ect or y
wherever she happens to lx- Hrr
staff of four to 1 0 people try IO
check out Ihe stores and oullcts
listed In the directory.
"II wr can't visit a store then
we ask one of our Siqx-r Shop
|x-rs. someone who has written
us and who. we Irel. has gixxl
Judgment about values and re
tailing tu cheek II out
Ellis, who is oiiginuth Irmn
Toledo, Ohio developed In r in
Irresl In discount stores lo I1M14
when she wrni lo work as a
realior and dldu i have lime to
sew for her family anymore
"I tried to buy w hat 1 had been
sewing for the same price but
couldn't- Other women were
buying the clothes directly from
outlets and paying less than I
was for the same article Re­
tailers wouldn't trll me alxnit
outlet stores but other women
would
"M y best buy ever was the
dress I got married In 913.95 fur
a 990 dress, but thul was a long
time ago."
She feels that two of Ihe belter
outlet malls are in Martlnsburg.
W.Va.. and In Pigeon Forge.

Tenn.
SOS
Outlet
"whal
secret

describes the Blue Ridge
Mall In Martlnsburg us
may be the liest kept
of 1984. "

love.
As part of our masculinity, we are
supposed io be looked up to and be admired
This has a variety ot possible outlets, but the
traditional one is financial A man becomes the
breadwinner. Ihe head of his family. Ihe king
within his little castle, and he demands respect
Irmn his w lie and children
Heasley and Sapplngton aav society lias conic
lo accept the notion that girls should In’ able to
grow up and lx- anvthlng ihcv want lo be
"W e have seen little in ihe wav ol a
corresponding change In ihe nonon that b o y s
will be boys," they said
Traditional Ulcus about masculinity persist
In spite of a growing awareness that many iu.iis
of typical male behavior are detrimental to
society and debilitating to men themselves
"Men commit approximately tx&gt; percent ol all
crimes Men are tar more llkclv to drive while
Intoxicated

Taking a lead from the National Organization
lor Women. NOCM has scl up Task Groups
Titles ot the groups glvr some Idea of the
direction of the Men's Movement
A sampling Male Female Relations Mrn s
Health Men and the Military: Pornography
Ending Men's Violence. Rape and Hollering and
Men and Sport*
Justice for men and women U a major goal ol
NOCM Other goals are making men's lives les*.
pressured by. lor example, making li soclallv
acceptable tor a man to express a softer more
feeling side, H that's (its nature
Brannon who is on the NOCM committee on
men and |&gt;ornography and its committee on
male sex role research, paints this picture of the
male'role

"Men ra|H- and abuse women Men molest
children Men inflict violence on other men in
lar greater numbers than do women Men wage
war

In ihe United Stales the male role drllncx
masculinity ami what a man Is supposed to do.
think la- interested in and act like

Heing a man also lakes a high |&gt;ersonal toll,
ihe two claim A man is not allowed to have
dose same-sex friendships the wa\ women can
I hey rr|xjri men also die earlier than women
— often from Stress related disease over which
Ihcv can have comiol

I la- guidelines include such traits as
avoiding displays ol emotional openness vul­
nerability, or di-|« ridencc We men are not
supposed to tel others know when we feel scared
or depressed or ew n when we feel happy or in

Legal Notice

Encouraging Work Habits

By Jill Lai
United Press International
No matter how rich a person
is. ih rrr lies In everyone's heart
a special iqxjt that beats Just a
little faster when Ihcy see the
words "Save." "Discount" or
"U p to 50 percent oft."
And these days, you can find
those words In Just about every
stair In the nation In outlet
malls, shopping centers and |ust
down the road To thr woman or
man who wants to know w hrrr
to go. trts Ellis' "SOS Save on
Shopping Directory" (Vlllard
Books. 910 951 Is the ultimate
source
But. shoppers, this year s 10th
edition of "SOS" Is going to be
the last from her
“ W r are devoting ourselves to
the younger more Inexperienced
buyer. Th e phase of retail
growth that produced the SOS
directories la over.” Ellis said
from her Jacksonville. Fla . of­
fice.
Now Ihe good news. Ellis ts
planning two new txxjka for next
year.
"Smart Shopping" will be a
guide to evaluating quality and
getting good buys at off price
a/id alternate stores such as Hit
or Miss "Fabulous Buys" will be
devoted to manufacturer's out­
lets, Inns, and restaurants both
in th e U n ite d Sl a t es and
overseas.
Since Its Inception In 1972 as a
booklet listing of 350 stores.
"S O S " has developed Into 923
page* of discount stores, manu­
facturers' outlets, discount
coupons from stores and Inns,
and travel tips.

fielding the conferences had been building lor
10 years
Brannon estimates about 500.000 men have
had some contact with the men's networks and
about 100.000 have been in men's conscious­
ness-raising groups

PUB LIC NO TIC E
The S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y
L A N D M A N A G E M E N T OF
F lC E *t m re ce ip t ot an
ippi-ia bon Io conttru&lt;t a IIS
toot long teAwaH on trie folia*
&lt;ng (N il t tbed property
Loti M) «rvcf M L«h# Markham
Effete Plat Book M Paget kO
And AI F\ifth#r detenbed Ai on
V ia BonitA Seminol# County

Florid#

Wrlflen comment! khould be
Hied with th* LAnd Management
0 1f l C e S f m i ng I r C o u n ty
Service* Building HOT E Alt
Ftrtt Street Sentord Florid#
CofTvnfnlt mould b* bled within
&gt;4 day! Ot th* publicAtion of thii
nolle •
HE ft B MAM DIN D IR EC TO R
L AND M ANAG E MF N1
St M IN O LE C O U N TY
Publttb July ?i 1941
DEM t4f
S E M IN O LE CO UNTY
B O AftO O F
C O U N TY COMMISSIONE US
N O TIC E OF
P U B LIC H EA R IN G
A U G U S T If. m i
MOP M
The Bo«rd of Courtly Commit
tiOAAFt of Seminole County,
Flo rid#. Mr111 hold a public
hearing tu con lid*r th* foilI#*
tng
1 G f t lF F lT Y ACUftA INC
BAIA If IS) )4f
C l Com
m eraal /on# — App##l AQAiot?
th# Bo#rd of A dju%tm#nt in
Approving a Sp#&lt;i#l f icepbon
tor t on it rue ftan Of A AufomobU#
9* r v i(t foeIIIff with the rondi
Bon the! th# #r## E Ait of th#
South wetter I y fight of wAy of
th# unnamed rood on th# tde
r#m#m #ntur#1 And und&gt;lturb#d
on th# following detenbed pro
p#rfy Loll I thru f Incluttv#
Block II. Kathryn Park Addi
lion No I PB S P g t i ) 4 f f#ti
And taetpf th#t portion lying
within th# right! of way of U S
Highway IF t j #1 nonr lad out
containing 1 12 acre« And Th#
* J20 ft of Go* Lot 4 S of S ft
I l#it Block )1 of Kathryn P irk
Addition No I P B S Pgi 4) 49)
in Sec ban S Jt )0 l# il ro#d
right of x jy Further drier bed
a i f&lt;H4i#d on th* North#«i(
corn#* of HighmAy IFF? «nd
S#ml no'# 01 vd (D lS T I)
2 AMOCO O IL COM PANY
B A (4 IF 1ST J4E
C 7 Comm#f
CId I Jon#
A pip# a I #g«inif th#
Board of Ad)uifm tnl in denying
a Sped#* f ■caption to allow
QAiolm# pumpi a i #n acceffory
u m to a convenience Ilo r« on th#
following detenbed prop#rty
Lot! JO and 11. Block A Lift*#
P#ar! Lak# H#»ghti i#ii road
r If hi of may. Pfl I. Pg IF. m.
Section IF I I ff located on th#
South»#tt corn#* of S ft 4M and
Peart ta le Cauteway iD lS T )l
Thit public h#a*mg #111 b#
h#id in Hoorn AM70 Of Th«
S#minoi# County S#rytc#t Build
• ng Vanford F lor ida on Auguit
IF IH4 at F 00 P M or « t toon
fh#r#atf#r at pon bit
Writttn commanfi fii«d #ifh
th# Land Manag#m#nt Manag#f
trill b# contid«r#d P#rtont #p
paanng at th# public hearing
•kill b# h#ard H#armgi may b#
continued from firm# to hm# ai
found neetttary Furthor d#»ad»
avaiiabN by caning j j l 1170
E lf 441
P#rioni ar# adv&gt;i#d that If
they d#&lt;id# to app#ai any d#
cii&lt;on mad# at ftiit hearing th#*
•kill n##d a record of th# pro
(##dmgi and for luch pvr pot#
they may n##d to mtura that a
verbatim record of th# proceed
mgt it made kkhich record
include# the fettimony end evi
dence upon arhich the eppeal »»
to be bated per Section 744 OIOS.
Florida Statute#
BOARDOF
C O U N TY CO M M ISSIONERS
S E M IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
BY R O B E R T S TU R M
C H A IR M A N
A TTES T
O A V ID N
B E R R IE N .
CLERK
Pubhth July J4 lets
D E H ISO

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SEM IN O LE CO UN TY
FLO R ID A
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CASE NO I I n i l CA 04 P
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uniX-- IhA HctiHtPut ru m . ot
MAVNICE W DOE
AHHAM IN V E S TM E N TS INC
Petitioner
DBA
A B R r N P L U M B IN G
and
DIAL
A P L U M B E R
A
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And
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ft#ipond#nt
•t'Ai I inr.no to **giu.p (Aid j
nAn.. non th# Ofrfc Ot 'h#
N O TIC E O f ACTION
Circuit Court SAminoJ# Count.
TO
R ED I DOE
FlorldA in AccordAnt* n«1h lh.
c a Raymond and Ir yin# Doa
p -o v O io n . or in . Fictitious
ShApl#tgh MA^n#i&gt;40f4
YO U AftE N O TH if 0 that an
N*-n» StAlul.t To A ll S#( lion
Ai bon to* Devolution of M#r
•At 0* riondA SlAlul.t H O
ri#g«&gt; h#i t»##n ! i J*l) AgAim! you
( B r .n d A n T r A n i
and you #r# reguiretl lo i#rv# #
PublltN Ju l. I) It It A Augu.l
copy Of you* written (t#f#n%#% jf
1 1X0
#ny lo II on O fl f A TON Jft
OEM
E SQlJ I H f
Pei I hon#r % a I
N O TIC E UN D E R
to rn ty
who#* i t f d r i t i »i
F IC T IT IO U S NAME CAW
f ME E M AN E A TO N
TO U N
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
TA !N 1 A L L E Y Poit Office
Hot M3 Alfemont# Spring!
IhAl In # u n d # » v * n # d d # * in n ^ lo
AngAgt In b utlnttl u n d t ' th*
Florid# HMSOO^O on o* b#1or#
lic tltlo u t hAUIA o l T a .IO T R onlAl
Augull Jilt i m #nd III# Ih#
C#nt#r At n u m b t r O i l SAm orAn
original with Ih# Clerk ot thit
B i.d In In# City ol C otM lboir«
Court eilhe* Lwloie t « r v k t on
I loridA And Zlm m ir PI a i a . US
Pthtioner i #1torn#y ch tmm*
M .y It ft. Cong wood. FloftdA.
di#l#ly ih#i•#l|#r, oth#rw(i# #
Inl.nd* I . r* g l,l«r IN# M id
aefeult will b« enter** eeemel
n#nn« with tti# CI»rV oT Th*
you tor ih# f#!t#t iS#mended
lh# Petition
C ir c u it C o u rt ot S*m inol#
Count. Florid#
W ITN E S S my hand end lh#
D A W a * N tw BntAin C T Ihu
t#4l of this Court on July I4fh
l»th d A . ot Juno I H I
IftS
G*n», .1 H.nlAl Co Inc
D A V ID N BE ft HIE N
By J C K in k . Ad
A » Clerk of lh# Court
t*f »\&lt;d#nt
By LlndeM M&lt;N#ff
A i Deputy Cl#fk
By Br#ndA J B.rnlwn
SdcrolAry
Pub 11it. July It 74 Auguit 7 t
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N O TIC E UNDE H
f ic t it io u s n a m e law

N O TIC E IS ME R l BY G IV E N
TNAt M C C O v c E INC dAHiAt lo
ongAgt m truAlOAtk undvr trw
lictifiout n#m# ot O ao T a Th#
Copivr Compon. a &lt; UtO John
Young Pork OrlAruto Florid#
1JF0A #nd mt#ndy lo r#g&lt;yl#r IN#
M&lt;d nAin. wllh lh# Clvrk ot Ih#
C ircu it Court lor Stminol#
County Florid#
OAlAd At St P v 'v rtb u rg
Florid# thli JJmt d#y ol July

mi

M CCOVCE INC
HV F r o n t a j M i P aaa
V P'#*id#nl
Publoh July H A AuguO I. » i«
IH1
D E H 111
IN TH E C IR C U IT COURT
OF TH E E IG H T E E N T H
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
S E M IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
C IV IL A C TIO N NO
•1 IMF C A M P
F E D E R A L HOME LOAN
BANK OF SAN F RANCISCO
PlAm lill

««
B E V E R L Y A BRAV, #1 #1 .
Dlttnd#nty
N O TIC E OF ACTIO N
TO B # « t r l.A B rty
M A IL IN G ADDRESS
P O Boa N
Win-#r Pork F l JJtFO
Y O U AR E N O T IF IE D IhAl #n
Action lo lor AC Iok# A mortgAgA
on Ih# following propArl. In
S#minoi# County Florid# Unit
No 10* JJ R O Y A L A R M S
C O N O O M IN IU M
a C on
dominium According to in# D*
clA'Alion ot Condom,nlum And
A ihibltl AnnAAAd th#r*to rt
cordvd M a y It I N I in CXPclAl
RAcardk Boo# I MO, P#g# S*r
Public flACordi ol SornlnaiA
Count., Florid* at #mond*d
logtthor with An undluidAd In
•*rAil in th# common tiAm«nrt
And lim ntd common #i#m»nty
dAClorod In M id OAdArAlion ol
Condominium lo t&gt;# An Ap
purttnAnct To Ih# Abort Can
dominium Unit
h tl b#*n m#d Agtinkl you And
you Art r#quir*d to kA.k A cop.
ol .Our w rllltn dAl.ny.% it Any,
to It on G rtc t Anno G lt.ln
E iqulr# PlAIntllt k AtlornAy,
wtu&gt;M m tllm g Add-tki Ik ISTt
W More# B U d . Suit * B P O
Boa ItfT. Wintor Pork. Fioridt
Ht*0 I ITT. on or extort th# J ill
d#y ol Augukl m i And tilt Ih*
origlntl with th* Clerk ol thl*
Court *lth*r b*tor* lA rrlct on
PlA.nlltt k A ttorn*, or immtdl
A ttl. lh*r**H*r. otharwlk* A
dtlAull drill bt tn ltrtd *g*in|t
you tor th* rtlt*f d*m#nd#d In
th* ComplAlnf or Petition,
W ITN E S S my hand And k**&gt;
ol thit Court on Ih* l*th d*y ot
Jut*. INS
IS E A L I
O A V ID N B E R H iE N
cler k of th ec o u r t

By Lm dAM McNttt
Odputy Cltrk
Publikh July 1* I t August J. *
IN I
D EH lt l

Legal Notice
IN TH E C IR C U IT CO UR T
OF TM t E IG H T E E N T H
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
S EM INO LE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
C IVIL AC TIO N NO
44 Jlf4 CA 4YP
f ir s t
f id e l it y
SAVING S
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION a
F lor id# corpor Ation
PlAtnltll

vl
D O N A L D N H O P K IN S end
C LA IR E HOPKINS hit wif#
Defendenfi
N O T IC E O F SALE
N O TIC E ll hereby given the?
ptirtuenf lo th# F »n#l Judgment
ol Foretlotur# end S#l# entered
in ltl# *Au%# pending in thr
Circuit Co ut f ©* I he E IG M
T E I NTM Judicial Circuit tin
and for S E M IN O LE County
Florid# Civil Action Number
14 ?|f4 CA DfP lh# und#rtign#d
Clerk will tell Ih# properly
litualed In laid County de
ter «b#d #%
111 J Palm Harbor mobile
home Serial « 11114B T H U
#J0m4ff
At public *#i*, lo Ih# high##* and
ne%* hi one* ter ceeh at it oo
o'clock A M on lh# |lh day of
Auguit 1HS at th# Weit front
door of th# S EM IN O LE County
C o wr f h o M i l , S A N f O R D ,
f for Ida
(C O U R T SE A L)
O A V ID N B E R R IE N
C L E R K OF THE C IR C U IT
C O UR T
By Olan# K HrummrM
D#puty Clark
Publllh July It. 24 1*41
D E H IIS

R EP O R T OF C O N D ITIO N
C O N S O LID A TIN G D O M ES TIC SUB SIOIAR IE S OF THE
L IB E R T Y N ATIO N AL BANK OF 1ONOWOOD IN THE
S TA TE OF FLO R ID A A T TH E CLOSE OF BUSINESS
ON JU NE SO, I H l P U B L IS H E D IN RESPONSE
TO CALL M ADE B Y COMPT R O L L ER OF TH E C U R R EN C Y .
UN D E R T IT L E 12 UNI T E D S T A T I S CODE S E C TIO N 111
Charier Number I MSS
Cornplroiler of th# Currency Siath Dntricl
Statement of fttiourcti end L la bdilui
ASSETS
TheuiAftdtof DeHart
Caih and balaricet du* from depolHory InitituHoni
Non inf« r # i f |j##r ing ba&lt;lent ei and c ur r tncy a nil com
t 111
Interest bearing balanctl
200
S#curlft#i
1*101
f #d#r al fundi told and k»curlti«i
pur hated undar agr##m#nti to r#i#ll
m domeif ic otHctl of ftv# bank
and of Hi Edg# and Agreement tubiidier itt
and in tBF l
i nan %and teat# I1inane ing rtc#ivabie"i
4ft42
L oani and l«AiAt net uf uneafn#d income
U
LESS Allowance for loan and leave loitet
LESS Allocated tranifer rnh r# i# r*#
Non#
Loan! end »•#»•! net of un##f n#d m&lt;om#
allowance andreierv#
« M
A iia ti held in trading account!
Non*
Prem iiei and l««ed eneti
*(1
i lineludmg cap 1tail fed lea M l I
Non*
Other real etfat# owned
Irtveifmenfi In uhcontolidated iubnd'#r *ei
end Allot leted companiei
Non#
Cuitome* 1 liability to thil bank on
Non#
acceptance! ouiffandmg
Non#
Intangible aiia ti
Other aiiett
Uf
It,111
Total aiiati
L IA B IL IT IE S
Depot'll
In domeitic office!
**U
Nonmlertit bearing
1.171
loterett bearing
« 7*1
In foreign gibcet. E dge and Agreement
Non#
tubiidurtai, and IB F i
Non#
Noninferett 'bearing
Inf#rtif bearing
Non#
Federal fundi pur cn#i#d and i#curiti«i
told under agreement! to repurchai# in
domtitic off*c#i of th# bank and of itt
E dg# end Agreement lubktdiar i*i and
In iB F i
None
Demand notei &lt;itu#d »o the
None
U S Treetury
Other borrowed money
None
Mortgage tndebfedneii end obligation! under
Non#
B*nk i lf*t»lil. on *(C»pf*n(*k*i*(uf*&lt;l
Non#
*na 0ufkf*ndin«
Nol*k *nd d#b#nlu'*k kuboriJ&lt;nAt#&lt;J
Non#
44
9.79t
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d*&lt;l*r* m*f Thit R * p »t at Conda-on I* lfu« *nd&lt;*rrMf f*fh# b*(f o'
my knowlAdq**ndbtlTAl
/Jd rtd H F(*nkiln
Ju l. 77. I*tl
W* Ih# undtrktgntd dir*(lor». *•!**• To Th# (A(r*&lt;ln*«t of thl*
klA'Am.nl of rt*OU*(A* And llAtXIltl** W* d K l K I lh*t It hAt 0##n
Ai«m&gt;n#d by wk. *nd lo th* b*kl of tu t knowlAdg* And b*l-*t h*k b**n
p'tp#'*d m ( 0nla*m*n&lt;* with th* in*lructMm* *nd It l»v* And
to rrotl
1 K*nn*lh M Wing
5 D#no P Oik*ou
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Friday, July » , 1*11
71— H t l p W a n t e d

Legal Notice
IN T H t C IR C U IT COURT
O F T M I U TM
J U D IC IA L C IR C U IT,
IN A N D FOR
S E M IN O L E C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
C A tC NO I I 771* CA 17 P
F R A N K L IN SANDERS end
W A L T E R J LANDER S.
PlAlntHfi.
v»
D A V IO F McJVWHAN.
D lM R lI
N O TIC E OP A C TIO N
T O D A V ID F McM AHAN
Y O U A R E N O TIP IE 0 that an
•cllcn lo u n c i ' • Final Judg
merri In lavor af O A V ID P
M cM A H A N • gain! FR A N K LIN
S A N D E R S and W A L T E R J
S A N D E R S on August II, IN I In
C a w Number I I IIS) S P 01 In
the Summary Claimt Division o'
The County Court. Samlnola
County, Florida, Nat been Iliad
again*' you and you art re
qulrad lo larva a copy ol your
arrlttan dytanwt. If any, to II on
R IC H A R D L ROBISON, E l
q u lra . P la ln llt li ' allotnay.
whma addrati It P O Bor Iff,
Catw lbarry, Flmrfie » j H 7, on or
batora Augutt I . IN I. and Ilia
tha original with ttia Clatl ot
Mill Court aittiar batora wrvlea
on Plalnlltli- attornay or Imma
diataly tharaatlar. otherwise a
dalault *111 ba antarad agamit
you tor tha rallat damandtd In
tha Complaint
D A T E O o n Ju ly !. INS
(S E A L )
D A V ID N B E R R IE N
Clark ot tha Circuit Court
By Chocy! R Franklin
Oeputy Clark
PublliN July I. II. IP. It. IN I
DEM la
IN TH L C IR C U IT COURT
FOR S E M IN O LE C O UNTY.
FLO R ID A
P R O B A TE DIVISION
File Number I t t i t CP
IN R f E S T A T E O F
N O R M A A D F L F RIMES.
Decanted
N O T IC E O F
A D M IN IS TR A TIO N
Tha adm lnltlralion ol lha
a ita t a ot N O R M A A D E I E
M INES, dacaawd. Flla Numhar
01 tip C P , la pandlng In lha
C ir c u it Court tor Samlnola
C o u n t y , F lo r i d a
Probata
Divitlon. lha addrati ol which II
Samlnola County Courthouw
Sanford Flo rida I I I T I Tha
namat and ad d ra iw i ol tha
par tonal raprawnlallv* and lha
partonal rapratantatlva'i al
lor nay are w l forth below
A ll Intaratlad par torn ara
raqulrad to Ilia with Ihu rourl
W IT H IN TH R E E M OUTHS Ol
TH E F IR S T P U B L IC A TIO N OF
TH IS N O TIC E
I II all c'almi
agalntl lha aitata and III any
o h fe ctlo n by an Inlaratlad
par ion on whom thil notlca wai
i r r w d lha! challangai tlw valid
I1y ol tha will, lha qualification!
of tlta partonal raprawotaiiva
vanua, or |urltdlcllon ot tha
tour I
A L L C L A IM S A N D OHJEC
TIO N S N O T SO F IL E D WILL
HE FO H E :V E R B A R R E D
Publication ol Ihli Nolua hat
tiagunon July IP. I N I
Partonal Hrpraw ntalira
% E rm a Dangiaman
ITOt South Park Avanua
Santord. Florida 11JJI
Attornay lor
Partonal Mepretenlallv*
/*/ C And raw Spaat
W t l M l Cammartlal Sheet
Suit* 1
Santord. F lo rld a lITTI
Talaptiona 1)011 I I I t i l l
Pubiith July It. 1a I N I
O EM I I I
IN T H E C IR C U IT COURT,
IN A N O F O R
S E M IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
CASE NO t l IIPI CA 01
IN R E , I ha Marr lag* of
J U L IE A OIOSDADO,
W ilt, Pall lloriar
and
SAM M Y O IO SD A DO
H uthane! f Ratpondant
N O T IC E O F A C TIO N
T i l l S I A t E OF FL O R ID A (O
SAM M Y DIO SDADO
Kit Wadgawca.nl Drlva. 170
Fairbanks A la tla vt/01
YO U ARE H E R E B Y
N O T IF IE D lhal an action lor
D lttolu llo n ol Marrlaga hat
I wan Iliad againtl you and you
ara raqulrad to w rva a copy ot
your wrltton dalanwt It any, to
II on FR A N K C W HIGHAM
E S Q U IR E . Allotrwy lor Pali
tionar. whow addratt It Pott
Olllca Boa I I P Flagthip Bant
Building W0 W f lr tt Street
Sulla I I . S an loid Florida,
IJFFF 11)0 on or batora Aug 70
A L) IN I. and tlta tba original
with lha Clark ot thlt Court
allbar batora w rvlea on Pall
bonne t alloc nay or Immadlalaly
tharaatlar. olharwlw a da laud
and ulbmala |udgmanl will ba
anlarad agalntl you lot lha
fallal damandad In lha Pallbon
and your mariiaga lo Pabbonar
will be dittolvad
W ITN E S S my hand and taal
ol Ihlt Court on July It A [)
IN I
D A V ID B E R R IE N
Clark ot tha Circwll Court
By Jaan Hflllant
Deputy Clark
Pubiith July IP, I I I N I
O EM l i
t
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TO W HOM IT M A Y CONC F HN
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Mill r»gfftl«r with ft*# Cl#»k yl
lit# Circuit Court, m tnd tor
SrmiFioti CcKJ^If t lor id* upon
rt&lt;#(pl of prout ol Its# publ ic a
lion ol Ihit milk* th# tifttitiaui
Kama lo Mil MUST IN LOOM
JA M §V L I D wmltr which wt
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Springe Florida W li
that Us# torpor 41km lnl#ft*f
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IN.bli*h July t II If H If*)
DEM II

CLASSIFIED ADS
Seminole
322-2611

O r l a n d o ■ Winter Park
831-9993

RATES
CLASSIFIED DEPT.
1 U n it .........................8 7 C • ling
HOURS
3 cpMMiitiii tiipigi SIC • ling

8 :3 0 A M . ■ 5 :3 0 P M .
M O N D A Y th ru FR ID AY
S A T U R D A Y 9 •Noon

7 comtcutitf timgp 52C ■ ling

10 conggcutipg ti»g» AOC • ling
C«ntract R*t*s ApilUblg
3 Lings Minimum

DEADLINES
Noon The Day Before Publication
Sunday - Noon Friday
Monday -11:00 A M. Saturday

/ I — H e lp W a n t e d

17—Cemetery and
Crypt#
Ear Salt 7 loti, tida by Hda. In
Cardan ot Mamory Sac bon,
Oaklawn Mamoclal Park SS*1
tor both loti or Irada lor aryuai
valua Cab 17) 7it)

A FU N JOB 4 IN COM El
Ladies fo show foyt/glff* 10 f?
hour* weak | / t i0 p * r h r No
in v tifm a n f Car 377 2fS0
AM *

Employment
323-5176

21 — P e r s o n a l s

CRISIS PREGNANCY CENTER
a b o r t io n c o u n s e l in g

F f* * r r# g n «n c y T i l l *
C o n f id e n tia l In d iv id u a l
• l * 11 1w n c t
'l l fo r
#jjpefnfm*nt #v*rp." * hour*
•vaiitbl#
III /495
23— L o s t &amp; F o u n d
Daldaft ItalrlavtF Puppy 'Found
near Mayfair golf c o u n t
171 977*■ at'*r noon
L o t!
m a fa g r • y p o o d I •
M a il on v illa A r t a f u a i
//U/aS Napvard &gt;71 51/9
Lent Whitt Vinyl Purt# Mllh
gray wiilaf Vicinity of &gt;4lh
5» A Franch on July 11 No
gutihon* H f WARD H I 4910
2 5 — S p e c ia l N o t ic e s
Custom ordtr pair magnetic
%ign» for car or Irixk indud
ing name addrati. Phona
number and logo I M
Pfxt# Signcralt Stud* » l 2444
27— N u rs e ry &amp;
C h ild C a re
Baby lilting in my hom# Mon
day thru Saturday FancatJ
, i r11 c nii
nv
Mftby illf lr g In n y N rf a Wi
'tponilble motha# Hot meal*
121 fA4i. any lima
ID V I L W IL D i ARF A Full lime
ancf it h-oal pic I up Pefar
enra* ( all 111 JfQS
LongMDod Area loving, caring
Mothtr ol 7. avktti rtltrencvt

33— R e a l E s ta te
C o u rs e s

* W «r *
* Thinking of getting a •
» Real f ile I# Lkentef •
Wa affar Fra* Tuilian
andcanfinu#u« Training!
Call D u k a r Vicki tar detail!;
4/1 144/ 111 1900 Iv # //« 1014
Key*!al Florida , Inc
I t Vaart iip tria n c it
5 5 — B u s in e s s
O p p o rtu n itie s
S E C U R ITY PLUSI
12^3% Short Term Mortgage
mrjney net dad 114,000 bat ked
by 141.000 lmom • property I
l i t 44/*
71— H e l p W a n l e d
AIR CONDITIONING
MECHANICS
ln*talialion Salary baved on
taper lane# plu* banalll! Paid
v a c a t io n and h o lid a y *
X » m 4141
Acrylic Applkalor* needed lo
apply prolacliv# coating on
cart boat I and plane* IV lo
111 par hour Wa train For
*?otk In Sanford area call
Tampa 111 ltd /111
Avan Miring Smiling Face*l
C A LL IM M I D I A T f LY
111 1910
ID 111!

Legal Notice
r ic m io u i n am i
Nulk* it hereby given that I
am angayad In builnen at 2*4/
S Par*
Sanloiif Samlnola
County Florid.* 37771 under 'ha
Ilc tM lo u * name of f O O D
O lA N T ami that I Inland fo
taglller vauf nam« a lift Ifs#
C lark af lha Circuit Court
Samlnola County Florida in
accordance Mith lha provlHon*
of Ih* T icllllou* Nam# Slalute*
To Mil Section 14109 Florida
Slalula* its/
% Juveph GaiM
P uTi HP t July % II It 24 I9«1
PC m n
F IC T IT IO U S N A M I
Notice I* hereby glv*n Thai I
am engaged in butlneu al 1401
A i r p o r t 111v d
Sa n f o r d
Sam inula County. Florida JJ/71
under tha ficllfiou* nam* of
G R AP E V IL L I N U R SfR Y and
the I I intend1 lu rag it far laid
name Mith the Clark of lha
Cite till C'puri, Semiinola County.
H ot nSa in accordance .Mllh the
pr u nit km * of the Flcflflou*
Name Sfaluta*. To ail Section
tai 09 F lor ilia StaMa* Its/
t%t Van lompAIn*
1/ Shir lay Tompkint
Pubiith July 2a A Augutl 1 9 U
1991
OEM l a

M il French A at.
AAA T E M P a nee divIPon of
AAA E M P L O Y M E N T, no#
invite* you to apply for tarn
porary amploymtnf
Good Job* for Good People
No Fe# to You* I
Call Sally___________ 377 00S7
A u to m o b ile Sale* R e p r#
ttnfafivt needed No erperi
anct n tcaiiary. polygraph
required Call for more In
formation 141 3300 _________
A L L T V P II J O B S
S TAR T WORK HOWI

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LAB O R V A - V
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F O rtC t
-am m

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F ill
Rtporl ready for aork af 4 AM
40/ W HI St
Sanford
3211590
A l l ! M BLERl
Front offlca phone*, filing,
typing helpful Permanent
petition* Never a Feel
TEM P PER M ............. 774 1348
ATTEN TIO N TELEMARKETERS
The Evening Herald ha* po*i
lion* available for phone toiit
dor* lo work Monday through
Friday batmen 4 PM and f
PM Ideal lor the individual
Mith a friendly voice and *oma
tale*experience fh lipm ilion
provide* Mag* p lu ! com
m itt ion Interetted eppHcant*
thou Id contact the Evening
tier aid at I BSI 171 1411 and
aik for the circulation d#
part men!
Babylitter Loving Grandma fu
cor* for our 1 moo old
daughter in our home Ap
proelmately IS hour a * s ti
daytime Call 111 49/1___
CASMIER/HOSTESS fur d-ning
room E vanlngi, part time
Pottibly full time Apply in
per ton Mon
Thur 2 4 P M
a! Deltona Inn I 4 Deltona
f a ll
_________________
C H T L D C A R f Bull t m N t f
time potilioni available Ma
turlfy. common tan*#, ganyina
lo v e a n d k noM fedge of
childran a mutt framing and
experience preferred Apply
in perton 90S E 2Sth St .
Sanford E a rly C hildhood
Center
___
COOK/VAN DR IVER
For pra uhool ceolar Mon
Frl. / 2 PM Good Parting pay
plu* tit* Intyrant* tor qua ill
fled per*on over JV year* old
Mith chauffeur* Meant* Call
m IS47_____________________
D O M IN O S P H I A now hiring
dflvart flexible hour* tan
par hr Mutt have own car
Mllh liability Imurance L be
al (t a il II yr* old Call
U i v t o H A M 4PM__________
E JC E C U fIV I S ECR I T A H i
With or Mithout vhof Ihandi
Abietf Temporary Service*
m ltio
Fram ing Carpenter* Qualified
crew* of a or more tor ongoing
project 371 iMioe 149 4814
LICENSED BEAUTICIAN
F R ID A Y A iA T U R O A Y O N LY
H O W E L L PLACEaf SANFO R D
7MW AlfaaHBIvd
Call l«f iw o in lm iil.
17) DM
MANAGEM ENT TRAINEE
E ■i alien! oppor lunity lo begin a
career in lt&gt;a building, m ite rl
al indutfry in our three year
training program I raining
Include* Operation of heavy
d e live ry equipment
Mare hauling dHpatcfvtng,
tala* A clattroom mttruction
M ult ba ettabliihed retidanf
Mith tome college, ton*true
tlon or luparvltory experi
once V id a y *#ek period,
competitive taiary A banafit*
program Cali /*• 14/0. tend
return* or apply in perton to

RINK ER M ATER IALS . CORP
H ey 441 A tiercaaa Read
P O k i 1/714
Orlande FI 12444
lO l
M E C H A N IC / jiy c x 0 RIVER
Wanted lor floor under laymant
Contac t
G fpuiin floon ot Ell., lift.
1 *m tta taw/ WMkJari

AVON E A R H IN O VW O W III
O B I N T E R N llO R IE t HOW 111
M I-M U ar m Mi l
M U F F L E R IN S T A L L E R t
Looking lor luluraf E .p arl
tn t a d In a iku kt. ih o tk i,
brakot, i . l . t Good taiary
Ad«anr*m*nl To manag*m*nt
lor right p*«wn Call Ba)
TOW P M A U T O C E N T E R

C E L E D R IT Y CIPH ER

Cetebnty Carkei i-n ivy&lt;* ' »
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work S irlo u l only apply
RaranwwM Calling, M l 1471
ACTORS EXTRAS
N**dad Tor 1 Major Motion
PitTurai. and I T V ioap. all
typ*l Call M l HOI
InTarwallanal Taltn) Oraop _
N U R I I t AID E S , All ih illi
Erparlancad or cartlflad pra
larrad Apply In parion al
Lakwlaw Nurllng Canlar, *lt
E Wd SI ■Santord____________
NURSE AIDES AND LIVE IN
Prlvala duty. Half duty, and
hom* cart povllom arallabla
EkcaHanlpay
M E O IC A L P ER S O N N E L POOL
x h m aai i
to e
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NURSES AIDES
All Ih llti Good almoaphar*
and bcrwl.lt Apply al o*
Bary Manor, 60 N Mwy I7/*I.
PcBary E O E_______________
F*horia work a n . no w l* i. mala
or lam*i* Ik yaart or older,
ttu d a n lt O k M u l l h a r t
IrcntporlaBon M p*r f&lt;Our
jtlut good b r - &gt;.&lt;wi Full llrra
pralarrad For intar view Call
a*f SMI aik Tor M a rk _________

RAX NEEDS YOU!
Competitive weget. benellli
plul friendly almoipher* L
people I If you ere looking lor
e permanent petition and a
Greet Bon. thlt It the pier*
lor you Apply In perton RAX
R E S T A U R A N T . Longwood
or tell t » m i _______________

PREVIOUS SOLUTION
Oapailmanl ilorat aia tha ugltaal calagory of
buildlrgk in Amailta " - A M Slarn

J '

Chrftn»fi A pit b Hemet
T V . kifthen, leundry, meld. L50
wk i up.
m
m u
Cleon, C*mFen*bl* Beam- M*id
tervice MS wk.. Include* *n

on

SALES PEOPLE
High
Earning*
Potential!
Modern office in excellent
location Complete training
program New dfvl*on of old
atlabliyhed firm Call now
for dafaili on pleatanf
working condition* and1 to
•ecura your tulur*
Jim Rgttffty___________ S74 44S4
SECURITY 0FFICIERS
Immediate po*it loot available
40 hr a weak So Seminole
area 14 H per hr /armed, and
14 00 per hr /unarmed Tima
and a half on holiday* Apply
in perton 117 E Colonial Dr
Sulfa 705. Orlando
S U R V E Y CREW f R ptfltfKB i
porfy chief* ft Inttrvmen! man
wanted Permanent potltfon*
with good pay ft axealtant
benefit! In Orlando area land
return* lo P E C ln&lt; . 200 E
Robin ten S I. Suit* 1140 Or
land*. FL 12401
Tired of Jab Hunting?
C a ll F u t u re *
th e y h a v e
hundred* o* job opening* tor
fhotc who want fo work
4/a 4JOG
C E M E N T W O R K E R S ft
H E L P E R S Excellent pay
Start right away 4/1 4J00
D E L IV E R Y H E L P E R S no a per lent* Decenary Full time
Gooditarling par 4/1 4300
G E N E R A L O F F I C E
TR A IN E E S
Great Parting
job Saver al opening* Good
pay 4/1 4100

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FLEXIBLE LEASES
SENIOR C IT IZ E N S DISC O U N T
RANCH S T Y L E L IV IM O H I
SANFORD COURT A /TS .
323 3301
Hficiency Apattirwn'
with uBIIIIelevcept g*« 117 «K)1
Efflciancy apartmarTf No pa»*
no *m#ll childran t i l l par
month, 1200 MCUOty dtpotlt
Cab 172 1449
____ ____
Fern Apts tar Saniaf Cltli•n*
111 Palmetto Ave
J Cowan NqjNwMi Call*
Lake Mary I bdrm. fumlthad
apt Single man. no pat*
Heady now Call 172 J9W
Lowly 2 Bdrm with «ra*n#d
porch Complafa privacy 1100
wa#k plu* $750 *ec dap 172
7149or 173 H&gt;7___
RtrncKfafad I bdrm w/prlv
arlrxtsc# palls, air ft more
Sit 1ms ♦ f#c 721473ft
Studio t a d Jf no pat*, air. ail
alaclric. quiet ra*id#nti#i §225
par month &gt;73 &gt;0(9
I and 2 bdrm Include* util
apartment* near town |/| and
$&gt;1 par week Ca t 17)4294

I Bdtm Furnished Apartment
Call

171 1411

99— A p a r t m e n t s
U n lu r n is h e d / R e n t
BAMBOO COVE A P IS
)«* I . Airport Blvd
1 Bdrm I BathSJOOmo
2 Bdrm . I Bath I lls ma
PHONE
......... 173 4441
• COUNTRY S E TTIN G •
Larg# I ft ? Bdrm Apkartmantt
Adult LakevtawFamlly P*ol»»d«
A u i li b li Now.Open Wefftendi

IM M E D IA T E O P C N IN O f
General Con*frucfion labor
Good pay 4/1 4 WO

MASTERS COVE.........323 7900
Immaculate 7 bdrm 2 bath
Condo
Wathar/dryar .
garbage diipotai, drape* ft
mini blind* Water ft garbage
in c lu d e d
Pool
F l r*t ft
lacurlty S4)S mo 331 MS/
after S PM

L O C A L O R IV E R S
Straight
truck* Good pay Start right
away 4/1 4700
R E C E P T IO N IS T . O F F IC E
HELPERS. CLERKS. CRT
O P f R A TO1R S ■ Imtm*dilate
opening4 'Good pay taaie*
Call 4/4 4WO NOW 1

1 Bdrm. Duplex with Peel

S340- S3SO

101 — H o u s e s

Furnikhad Sfudia Ap#rtm#fsf*
Owe Bedroom Apt*
T wo Bedroom Apt*

S E C U R ITY D E P O S IT
W ITH TH IS ADI

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Large I bdrm *crr#n#d porch
Residential area ideal for
ftingl# 17*5 mo 372 1093
1 o V'•f -y 1' b tf r m „ c I o fta I o
'downlown 1100 wk. , Inclucltft
utHHIeft 1150 ft#c dep Cell
)7J 4431 or 111 49*/

• Y O W N ER U l TOO. J Bdrrw 1
Beth !*rg* kitchen, heel'alr.
fireplace uTHIty ropm, i car
garage, qui*l corner, big oak*
Call m HOC, or 11) 0TT7
■y Owner 1 bOrm
1 be'h
Large 'o' Speclou* 1700 to f
under roof *5,000 Down
*l*utn*bl# mor'geg# In city,
Santord W *00 Day 777 5707
E»ee. M i 0051 ___________ _
BY OW NER 1 bdrm 1 bafh
Poof. F«r*piaca ' i acr* on
canal to Lake M arkham
Attum e U*0 monfhly with
SI 000 down Call BHf Rolf*
I I I 50*0 Id a y il or I I I 7*50
IN iteil_______

Lake Ma r y
1 Bdrm .
wathar/tfryar hookup* app*1
anct*
quit* ar#».
S330 ditceunt Imraftari Raaf
t y k r v i C H U f W H _________
Large 2 bdrm i ba*h vaulted
ceiling, appliances hook up*,
screened patio 1310 $403
771 m i ba»wean aPM ft /PM
1101 B Malfonvllfe, 2 bdrm 1
bath. air. appliances S379 par
mo p»us $125 security deposit
Call M l 5*45evenings
2 bdrm I N bath, washer dryer
hook up. unfyrn no pet* Call
at*** 4 pm n o / e tf___________

SHENANDOAH VILLAGE

A V A I L A B L E NOW

97— A p a r t m e n t s
F u rn is h e d / R e n t

141 — H o m e s F o r S a l e

105— D u p le x T r ip le x / R e n t

A i r lean 1 Bdrirt. Coffiptat*
privacy with fane ad yard SftS
weak with Silo **cupity Call
r n 2249 or 173 fa ll

Ream far rent Pool end hout*
privilege* Com# to corner o*
H o lly A v e
and 15th i t
Country Club Manor. rtM
Poornt lor rent fumlthad. or
unturnithed Call
m MU
I t l l Gele P'ac*______________
SANFORD FumtiTwd room* by
tha week Reetonabie rale*
Maid **'vice Call O T *501
S t PM ilS Palmetto A y * __
TH E FL O R ID A H O T E L
TOO Oak Avenue
711 6XH
Reetonabie Weekly Rate*
Lengweod Furnlthed room tor
r*nt Lakefront home, metur*
perton lie saae

F A C T O R Y A S S E M B L Y end
PRO DUCTIO N W ORK Mott
*hift* open Good pay %cale%
4/1 a m

TR UC K ORIVERS Long haul
Immediate! Good driving re
cord Over 21 4/1 4100

99— Apxrtments
Unfurnished / Rent

Adettt A Famine* Welcsmel
I1M Set urlty Depot it
Call...... ..............................M l 1*1*
Spaclout Apartment! Minute*
trim Hwy 111, Lekatron'
pool. tend*, adult*, no pe't
laundry Starling al U05 a mo
Call W lfllalto tee
W r k iv a R lv a r E lllc la a c y
Carpet air. canoe ut*. adultt.
no pet* 1750 mo m **70
1 and 1 bdrm Alto turnithed
efficiency from t7S week I7T0
depot"' No pet* Call 111 4M7
S t PM &lt;15 Palmetto_________
I Bedroom
I Be'h
no pe't
i n o t m o *700 tecurlty
___________ 771 lie*___________
1 Bdrm . I BeTlt, Delute Apt
U t t per month SIM ketu'Hy
it C a iim a ts *
1 bdrm , I bath 1)70 mo 1X0
dtp No pe't United Sale*
Attoc . Inc. R E A L TO R S Call
Now _171 M il
17tt S P E C IA L
I A 1 bdrm from U tS Lake
Ada Flenble leate 17) M70

te n

REAL ESTATE

107— M o b ile
Hidden Lake la* Wildwood Dr
) bdrm ] ball, db' garage
porch, canfral air Super
Clepnl Ai*umebl* tat 000
R E A L TO R
M AR VIN K L A IL
*47 l i t )
_______ or 7*17*?
H ID D E N LA K E ] bdrm 7 balh
IS* 000 t ) 000 down teller
pay* poln'l, and doting for
qualified buyer M l 77&lt;o Or
771 1171______________________

H o m e s / Rent
Qu*ef Area 5 Points 7 or 3
bdrm*
shady l#f Pe? OK
Ideal tor Handyman type $300
mo plu* tec 173 3919 after 4
111 — R e s o r t / V a c a t i o n
R e n t a ls
Haw Smyrna leech 3 'bdrm 3
bath* $400 wk . or 11100 mo
377 7130 oraa? 3700

F u rn is h e d / R e n t
Weklva River I'y acre privet*
wooded and fenced 1 bdrm 1
b a th , f a m ily ro o m w llh
fireplace Hort* OK 1)75 Call
M l **70______________________
I Bdrm Cottage Complete
privacy IAS week with 5XX)
tecurlty Call
111 774* or
111 *6)7

113— S t o r a g e R e n t a ls

LO O K ! L A A O L O LD ER HOME
E *c*iienl condition Near SCC.
F e m lly Room. Fireplace
Much more Call lo »#e Only
la# «no

Mini W ir t h o u m
ISA 4 U r
U )M )8

CALL BART
R E A L E S TA TE
R E A L TO R
377 U H

117— C o m m e r c i a l

H E W 3 B 0 R M . MFC HOME
on S acres Geneva Turn Key
Package* $54.900 373 STOP
Retail A Offlca Space 700 up fo
2,000 tq ft ai*o *tor*g* avail , Osteen 4 bdrm 2 bath on S
able 377 aaC)
| acres with horsa barn and
pasture t/4 900
Katail offlca tpace 500 wj ff up
to 1000 Alto iforage avaiiabi# I
N# w Hemes Near Oiteeft J
Call M l 0444 b*fw*#n »A M
B d r m , I bath. air. heat,
12 Noon (9041 X ) 1000 after 7
$1/ 000 12500 down includes
PM
closing costs Payment* of
$JW per month
121 — C o n d o m i n i u m
C O U N TR Y W IDE R E A L T Y
R e n t a ls
Reg R E Broker....... . I l l 111)
4/0 Hwy 4)5 OsTven f la
S IN G L E S TO R Y
Rent Option ) bdrm
l balh
1340 m* . 2571 Princeton Ave
L IV IN G
Sanford. $17 500
L ea s e TEtm t to Fit
'Call 373 0434 or M l /44f
R e n t a ls

103— H o u s e s
U n fu rn is h e d / R e n t
UaBary *ingi* family hou*a 1
B d rm * 2 bathe te rtfn a d
porch, wooded tot on quiff
tfraaf I2 M /M or t n isao
H IO O S N L A K C Nicety deco
rated ) Bdrm . 2 balh appfl
anct*. blind*. SU5 per month
Call w i law
• a a IN D E L T O N A • e e
• e HOM ES FOR R E N T • e
_______ a a 114 1434 a a_______

Tour NeEds!
Furnished or Unfurnished.
Carport,
Private Pafiel
Luth Landicaping Pell ChiMrtn
W A T E R B ED S A C C E P T E D '

NEW HOM ES FOR RENT
En#rgy Efficient 7 bdrm , 2
befh Patfo Homes nestled in
guiaf country tatting. n«4r
shopping A tchoel* Close fa
Lake Mary 1/4 E iif

SHENANDOAH
VILLAGE
APTS.

Call.......... 3211911

Check that* feature*
• Fro*! Fra* Rafrlgarafor
a M iu o w iv t
a Garage
a A Hie Star age
a W ither/Dryer Conned tons
a On/ Sight Management

127— O f f ic e R e n t a ls

FROM *315

Lake Ma r y Blvd
Rsyhead
Centre Firm /00 iq ft to
7.000 tq ft Ken! nego*table
171 7730 or 44/ 3700

^Rental Office
323-?920

Ottices to Re M

j 422D S ORLANDO DXtYl
V
SANFORD

Keatpnabif and convenient
201 N Maple Sanford
12)!

Children ft. Pets Wale am*
Sensor Cftifan* Dttcaunf
Call New 'for Mora Inform alien.

321-3827

E X C I T I N G NEW T H I N G S ARE
HAPPENING A T
THE

NIC* 1 bdrm
3 bath, cent
heat/air U l. latt ft *ec dep
Keftpontibia person with r«f
erenceft 904 /34 35&gt;9
S A N FO R D 2 t d rm
1 ba»h
fenced yard $400 mo
E N TE R P R IS E 3 bdrm 3 baths
St John* access $SS0 mo

•

LAN O STO CK BRO KER S
&gt;45 3711.................
Anytim*
Seven ream Nevse New carpet
throughout 1021 W Ift! Si
$400 mo . 1st, l**t ft deposit
373 1104. alter 7 PM
J90« Santord Ave J Bdrm . 1
Bath, clean, carpeted, fenced
yard, garage washer newly
decorated Respontibl* farm
1y $495 * deposit Call 422
4413_________________________
l i l t 'laniard Ave
) Bdrm
i
ib/iih, |4|| per month 'See1
Saturday II 5 P M 49« $445

W E LD E R S Certified F xcallenl
pay uale* Call today 4/1
4130

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$100 SECU RETY

D E P O S IT

1 &amp; 2 BEDROOM APTS. AVAILABLE
ADULTS AND FAMILIES WELCOME
i
3714

R ID G E W O O D

A V E .,

S A N F O R D

3 2 3 -7 9 0 0

CONSULT OUR

P A I N T E R S ft P A I N T E R
H IL P E R S
Im m e d ia te
opening*, good tfarfmg pay
Call today 4/1 4JOO
D R Y W A L L With or without
e x p e rie n c e
I m m e d ia t e
opening* Good pay Call fo
day 4/4 a)0Q

AND LET AN EXPERT DO THE JOB

TRUSS ASSEMBLERS

To

For nighl thlfl Experienced
preferred but wilt train
Excellent benefit* with com
petitlv# pay Apply at Tha
Low e* Trw «l P lant. 2941
Aileran C ircle, (A ir p o r t )
Santord Indutlriat Park

L is t Y o u r

B u s i n e s s .. .

D ia l 3 2 2 - 2 6 1 1 o r 8 3 1 - 9 9 9 3

w a r c sh o u s e / sto c k

Immediate opening tor fait
paced individual Entry lava!
pothon raqulra* lilting of up to
SO lb* No exparlance necat
tar y Apply In perton at
CAUBR0N CORP.
440 Lake Emma Rd
_______ Lake Mary, F U ________
2 l PN* needed to work m bu«y
doctor * office to help with
patient car* and office clerical
work Muftt ba vary good
typiit familiar with medical
trantertpbon Starting af 14 0(2
par hour To work 14 hour* par
week Call Mr* Thomat on
Wed only at 177 7210 tor
application
73— E m p lo y m e n t
W a n te d

Addition) &amp;
Remodeling
REMODELING SPECIALIST
We H*m»*
Th . Whole BaUQi w * .

B E. LINK CONST.

373 7029
Air Conditioning
&amp; Heating
CALL NOW fev F R I C Breifiu'*
o« F B t l Etf'meieefl
Inilallahanet Energy
tffic'enl * '» I fleeting
tylfam i 5 .r,ford Hea tin* *
Air (end.tuning
I I I *)**

Appliance Repair

Reliable and aiperlanced home
and office cleaning Dally.
weakly,, or monthly Keaton
abler.a tat Cad l i t I I'll

A lltn i A p p lu n t l Stryict
llk r Servlte No E .fra Charge'
17 Yr
U4 ........... ...

t l — Apartment*/
House to Share

44*ee&gt;4**4*a44a
Build 4 Bigger B uiinetil
Uia Th* Nereid CietKliedt
C ALL TOOAY
171 M il

**************

■ temmel* wanted t* there I
txtrm apt Call Debbie, I D
TMC_________________________
Wanted ) lemele To there * J
bdrm hom* with 1 edulti 1)40
per me » I/) uTlBtiet Cell
I I I H IT_____________ ________
W ill Snare Modern Country
hem* l i f t mo Ullllllet 4
phone ux linked M I O TT______
1 bdr 1 bath Condo Super nice,
fully lu. mined, very private,
tingle only, no patt M l wk
pay te ll B ) l * »

t3—Rooms for Rent

P.

K P YM W UK AJ.

93— Rooms for Rent

Non tmo*mg rellrea kifthen
privilege!. 11*0 per month
Cell m u r r
Private Room end Bath In \
Nice Condo Fvll privilege*
MSwk paytall MiaiO*

Carpentry
All type* o' (arpanirv A re
modeling 77 y n *&gt;p Cal'
H .tha rd G 'O U I I I 5471

Cleaning Service
Dgptndibl* HouitcUininj
...... ......... -* f M * M
Heed Carpel Cleaning Living.
Chnlng Ream A Hell ITT 44.
)*«* A Chair, U T m T H I
J U 5 T O IN IE 5
Froleii.onai (leaning
Call
m m *j

Electrical
Anythuig (lerlrkcal kmc* I f i ll
■ H im .I d .11 Hr. Service Call!
Tern * ClecTrH le n l c i I I I 7774

Vt 4 * U

Electrical
C O N TE M P O R A R Y e l e c t r i c
Complete Electrical Wrvicet
TV A Telephone*
Ui W I
O A S E Ie c Ir K
III40W
New A remodeling eddll.ont
fan*, tecurlty light* Ilm en
p'ut all elec ter.icee Ouaii'y
Service Licenced A Bonded

Fence
INSTALL S E LL A REPAIR
Cypven
Chain Link
Weed
Fanca H I 1711

Home Improvement
Callier't Building A Ramadelmg
Ha Job Fee Small
I I I Burten Lane, laniard
111 *411
THOMAS A TH OM AS
repair, cleaning, lawn car*
Cali 111 Ml*

Home Repairs
C A R P EN TER
R a p a irt end
remodeling Ne job too tmail
Call H i **45
Ham* Repair A Remedel
All Type* reoalr Old or new
remodeling A ll type* III*
work, carpentry A painting
All work fully guaranteed
T r l Caimty TUg 1 1 1 k417
Mainlgnanct ol all Type*
Carpentry, painting, plumbing
and alec Inc ITIaOM
W ILLIS HOM E R EP A IR
Rtmedvling
Additions .„ .A
All Type* R tpa.rtl
Iniurtd
No loh too im ell
H I 77*4

Landclearing
O E N E V A L A N O C L E A R IN O
Lol. Landclearing
F ill dir*
Tepecul Pond! Drain d.'cha*
Sit* Prgparalion Call 1441410
T H O R N ! L A N D C L E A R IN G
F IL L D IR T A C L A Y •
SHALE A H A U L IN G
m U I)

Lawn Service
ACE LA W N S E R V IC E
Mainlananca
Pruning
flaaninf Thaithinf F tfftliim f
Fra# Eitiinatfft
1*11/11
Lawn ca rt and baa larvica
8y tha (Obor monthly contract
Frekd Vihi*n
) j j )t*j

Painting
F tar id* Mold A Mildew
Spec 1*11(1 &gt;
IS y ri E ip
Free t *’
Bonded
Insured
W G T H IB B Y
111 MSI
Hout* Painlmg A Wall Rtpair
Yaubey malariall
W* supply labor T* SAVE SSI

Lawn Mamfananca
lardvtapm q BuahHogMowmg
3*9 5095

111 I7SI

Paper Hanging

lawn Mamnj....... Low Piters
17) tfj*_________

LAWNS MOWED l TRIMMED
Spring V*,e C l..n up.

I l l Its]

QuAlitj Uwn Cjrt
At A'tordabl* Price* 111 *471
SUM M ER C L E A N UP
Mowing
Shrub Pruning
F R E E E S TIM A TE S
14111*4

Masonry
ia n y t h in q in c o n c r e t e i
P*Im Driveway Sidewalk Etc

Free EUlmale* Oledly Glvenl
B E A U M O N D E Cenit C*
"We Are The B eit"
1111*41

Moving &amp; Hauling
Light hauling w-u haul fanjiiding
mafaffal*. furniivra. wood
lunk. train vand d«rt. at(
O N L Y t 2b par iarga p&gt;ck up
load 14$ 47/1

Music Lessons
Gutter lectern
All age* all level* Pro Beck
ground. Call Julie
H I ***r

Nursing Care
O UR R A TE S ARE LOWER
Lekeview N w tm g Center
4141, Second S t . Sanford

HI *747

Painting

Ftshtn Wtllpjptf ft Painliwi
I'm proud ol my work I No lob
toe small Freaesl t » ! F I «

N

ft L Papar Gal* ixpari
ancad Fra# E*hmatat, Guar
«F)t#wd 111 9121. or 244 I/•§

Sewing Machines/
Vacuum Cleaners
Sewing Machine Repair*
make* X) y n . taperiance
home! Retired 171 *711

Sprinklers/lrrigation
A B O U T TIM E IR R IG A TIO N
Naw fretaliation*
Fraa E*f
Exparf Rapair*at Compi#9a
Sprinkiar Sytfam*
Tlm a n
Pump*
19C
495 2454

Tile
A m T IL E
Ceramic Ilia.
and installation, bath* Ik
707 E 2Sth t l . Santord
M l 7 » M J 2504 John P
Sceflmann T ilp Ceramic.
A itw i'o t tie Inttallad
paired E . p , r e l . Ik
etlimete* 111 4741

Tree Service
All Tt*e Sara&gt; . . .
And Haul
4 PM.
ECH O LSTR EEI
Free Eifim aletl l
U * In* Slum* Q
day I
“ LaT TAe PrgTeatM

mm*

JO HN A LLE N S LAT
Dead tree removal
Freer*' Ml

. . Pr vnmg
Call A Her

�141— Homes For Sale

itqa Skyline 2 Bdem . 1ba-h t*&lt;
up in Carnage cove adui*
t#&lt;*lqn Many arlr*a MdvMq
muai a&lt;iH Call,222 mi

HALL

r%*6rruv*ntm%m1ncti «n»

1IX MONTHS YOUNG I
SNtMl • N*wn. J baih COOL SPARKLING POOL
aa/tontod atra and larqa I
Eat I* kllchan Scrtanttf
bdrm hamat Haft mattor
•*&gt;« 1 i*
Clau to
,heaping Moti.ttfd ton,,
bdrm Flraflacat Cantrat
171.0M
tioat/alrt ) warkthsptt
Atiumo no qvaHIrtoq «*' lew
it Lit.Mb.
UNIQUE I btdraam. Ji, botti
ham* an 1atra* Cada, Noma
with wood dackt. datacbad C O M M A N D I N G B R I C K
F IR E P L A C E (a m n with thi»
qaraqa. workroom Cathedral
tailmq, tiroplar* t1M.no
1 Bdrm . 3 bath hamat Hast*
11*11* lamlly reamI Lar*«
tcraanad paiiat Baaatllul
CONDO Camqlataif ranaaatad
•anted corner loti Fanaahc
•manor I bodroom t'j bath.
linandnql Call vi quick!
] alar* EH* l.nancmq avail
HUM
abio Ml.MO

(305)331 0041

EIIAVA SPECIAL! I Bdrm.
I'l bath cantrat atr. qaraqa
lancad yard, kllchan
equipped, built in bar t Ml.aoo

REALTOR

323-5774

OPEN SUNDAYS MeSPM
til * 31thitrtat
Sanlard. Ellin I

Lan««mod Lata War, School,
tornlit buy at 11*too A(p
laoo tq It } bdrm tl, ball, *
oalrat Non aiaumbatH# loan
Analout puiof M SSQI

BATEMAN REALTY
Lie Rul Eilifi Broktr
IiW Mntorft Aw#

321 0759 Eve. 322-7643
COUNTRY CLUB MANOR

J bdrm super conditio* ftif,
Uni. ftppliftftcet fenced
U3O0 AHum* 130OOC FHA
!J\ tl 000down O*r&gt;er hold
mom
SANFORD REALTY

HCAL TOR
m ini
SANFORD DUPLEX J\:i |$J|
HiijMiwn A#* Othrmr tin#nc

log no qualifying no point* 2
Bdrm , I b#1h #*th #p«rt
m#mf Qv*r I 000 vq ft 4 yrt
Old Klt( N#f» eppl &lt;*ntH
cenlrftl h#at And Air CArpvf
drApAi Rent#) income VftOu
monthly Appointment only
C W m 1067
SAn'tofd Law#if l Mrm , liy
b l I h horn# in q v i t l
n+tghbor hood Spill bedroom
plAn Intidt dt lilt y with
wAihvr/dryir jv#if*bi*
lit 004

Nall Stietl Co.....321 5005
Mnford BeAutitullfi maintained
1 bdrm
1 bath
L «r|«
screened POOL 136X141 lot
Motivated o*n#t going North
On# o* oof BEST I l»t W0
Crink Conitrwchon A Rc«lfy
IM 4041
muon

STem per
1 Bdrm . I Bath Villi Better

thin new* Vertical bl«n&lt;)% in
•very room N#w ring* And
r#frlg#rAlor Rfind n«*
CAfpfM

C om er

j A’#g# fit OOO

unit

with

Priced It»dneedI 3bdrm 1bith
LArp# lot Now i;a uuu
LArp# ham* with ra» in kitchen,

'irg# living room in door
IAundr f doubi# cat g»reg«,
centre! Air/ h##f lit 006
Own*# will finpncA
OTHER HOMES. LOTS
ACREAGE INVESTMENT
PROPERTY

CALL ANYTIME
REALTOR
JT1 4tt»
LIST WITH US*

7444HWY 17P7
Owtift* Reduced. rnp4« otter 3
bdrm 1*&gt; bAth Mow# In lor
Uhuol 123 /Air____
Reduced for Quick Sa #•4bdrm
3 bath, hreptece. db&lt; car
garag# Uf##ned paho Loth
Arbor Ar#A No Agtntt
|tt 100 Diyt 333 9SSI
6v#nmg%m STff■or 372OCT
EAST COAST CLEANING CO
Trim CPrpanfry repeirt Navy
tr a&lt;n«d New construction
cleanup Rental unit cleaning
A pimting C all Howard
331i m _____
E u lu t iw Markham Home 4
bdrm 3 bath. 3' 1 «U ft
Morieif Assume FHA By
fill OOP 377AJ7f
Tuttawitla

Make an offer* t

Bdffh |"i bath, split plan,
A%k.ng 1143000 14S1/00 or
771 itn
J 3 Bedroom 1 bath Mob*'#
Horn#* on 1 plus *cr#% | mi
eait of San tord
WiUaciCrtit Realty, Inc .
Realtor
)} 10$ff

145— Resort
Property / Sale
OCEANFRONT
Unfurnished n#w 1 fxJrm Con1
domimum sa; too PotKbiy
nomoney down'
Beachiide Realty, REALTORS
477 11*}
OpanTDaytt

149— Commercial
Property / Sale
COMMERCIAL SPECIALISE
BOB M BALL. JR P A
realtor

d m iii

Casselberry i acre toned
PR t SIS OOOW Mellciowcki
REALTOR
m teti

N##d Is rent l#l ter imall trailer
In Sanford 0#Bary DeLand
area Call Howard, 377IT7P
I S atfeat in th# Off of Lake
Mary on th# tooth end of 4th
St (within th# city limits)
SIS.BOO ca%h If &lt;nt#restedcaii » i M’O

157-Mobile
Homes / Sale

Lilftim#
lit R»nfi

STENSTROM
REALTY»REAlTOR 12■46' S#ntry j Bdrm with «ir
Gfffftry Mobil# Homes 111 1166

#nd ill ippliincfft |J 960
Cill 131 nn

WE'VE GOT IT! S bdrm I
balh heme with &gt;*111 bdrm
plan laiqa tcraanad palte.
•encad back «&gt;rd Near lawn
SUNSHINE HOMEM 3bdrm I
bath with an eal In kllchan.
paddle lam laiqe ulllly room
Silt en Old Faihieit Brick
Street MS 0*0
KEEP COOL!I &gt; bdrm I bath
heme with It X It peal
tcreened parch, diiunq room
huqa matter bdrm remodeled
kitchen II» ted
SUNSATIONALII 3 bdrm I
bath hame with I* x tl
xreanad pool araa, with It X
33 pool, and ti ll X till
caetrad pain, dimnq araa.
Hraplaca. canlral air/haal
Ml 000
INVESTORS ONLVIM Larpa
alder heme with lleaible
Cemmerical laamq Pro
vtautly a realaurant a bdrm .
Iwa &gt;&gt; kalhi. Ilrtplac*.
canlral alr haal Alia, a
qaraqa Apartment in the rear
iat.at*
WILL BUILO TO SUIT! YOUR
LOT OR OURS! EXCLUSIVE
AOENT FOR WIHSONO
DEV CORP. A CENTRAL
FLORIDA LEADER! MORE
HOME FOR LESS MONEVt
CALL TODAYI
•GENEVA OSCEOLA RO •
IONEDFOR MOBILES!
SAcrt Ctentry Iracta
Wall treedanpaved Rd
n \ Down lbYra. at ITM
FromULsaai

It you art laabinq hr • Mri
cnilul carper in Real (alala.
Sienalrem Ratify it Inabinq
Me you Call Lae Albrrqh!
ledar al m l*» leenmqt
1» MA3

CALL AN Y T IM E

1

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★ DAYTONA AUTO ★
★ AUCTION ★

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WE FINANCE

Z#nt»h IS’ color »ti#**t*on Orlg
inal pne* over Ii06 Balance
due 134460 Cilh or Uk# over
p#ym#nf| 17J mon»h Still in
i»|fr«My NO MONE Y
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obligelion Call Ml im diy
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187— Sporting Goods
BEACH CRUISER CONCORD
Men %4 Women t Many col
or% New with warranty f 170
attempted PJ’t Cycle Cantar,
371 7004

199-Pets &amp; Supplies
Ability Kannelt Dog boarding
Country Atmotph#r* Reaton
able H a 11 1 371 7730
Bunmet Mini lopt ftlOllltach
Regular bunniet 14 aach

ni os#9or mom
IB

Fem ale

engm# |210

a

month! Pur# bred, no paper1
1300
Ability Kenoeli
1117716
201- H o r s e s
CaH about our tummer riding
program Royal Hiding
Academy, 173 7t79

203— Livestock and
Poultry

GEESE $10 (ich

Great burglar atarmtt 1»474l
213— Auctions

ANTIQUE AUCTION
Sunday. July Itth, 1P M
BRIDGES AND SON
Hwy 44 I|ut1eatlof I 4)
sanfoho
11) 1661
AUCTION
LIZ BOUTIQUE
Saturday. July 37th 19A M tt F
Drettet bathing tuitt. linger##
for m e lt by Mifc# B*rn#f
For mat i from England Cot
ton top* tftorft. lumptull*
jewelr y , and K C t t u t *et

S77J Edgewa*#f Dr
Forrettedg# Plata Orlando

m mi

FOR ESTATC
Commercial or Retidentiai
Aocfignt 4 Appraltalt Call
Dell 4Auction J7) 3470

t r ansmi ssi on

1100 Otb#' parts tor sa •
&gt;74 7779 _____________

USED C A R S
THE BEST IN T O W N
I l TER M S

u&gt;&gt;J

217— Garage Sales
Blue gr»#n

tala, b*k# tricycl#.
to m e m ite
7470 Willow
_ Avenue Sat t 00AM 4 X PM
Garaf# Sale Women# men t

and children * clothing boat

fitofor. # I#c I r »c t y pew 1 1ter
desk calculator tamionil#
luggage toH of kttch#nwar#
m l i c t l l i n e o u l lt#m%
EaceHent cond.non July 34.
31th. 6 A M 7404 Country Club
Rd liinnef of U ptala rd )
'ad #t 1

to tl, children 4 t© 10 mite
houeehoAd Items ia01 Myrtle

•.COLOR TELEVISION^ •

r o t t w e i l

For mot#details
I #04 2)3 IIH
it ’j Dodge Derf Parts

Av# Sat 4 Sun 9 to 4
Garag# Saif E very thing from A
to l Saturday 4 Sunday 9 \
P M *44 Pine&lt;r#tt A y#
G a ra g # S alt
Ladtet bik#
C h r i i l m i i t r #• . i o n *
furniture, children t clothing
ttero and T V
(Both need
work)
10a Vine Wood Dr

Saturday 91 PM________

Garag# Sal# July V Sat * I
130 Spreading Oak Ct San
ford Htddan Lak# VH Iat
behind th# modclt Furn
'baby cigthei book# m irron.
mltc No Early Bird*I_____
G A R A G E SALE Lott o» linen
eaercit# machine clothing
and mitctllaneout Saturday
July 3ft. I * I'll McKay Bird
I W ith ingrpn Q akt &gt;__________
M O V IN G

SALEI

B a ld w in

Sp*n#t. t.k# new 11130 n»c#

bunk

tiv d i

|M ,

antique

rock## »SS0 chdt#fob# 1)23
Maytag w th#r HM in )J1i
MOVINO SALK- 707 SaNuma
Dr Saturday 4 Sunday July
77th ?fth Furnlfur# hoot#
hold ifem t eft
M O V IN G SALE Vriday 4 Sa»
u r d a y . 9 to ft C lo th e t
furniture 4 mltc I V0 Club
23th If

Multi Family Yard Salt 7tpeed
glrlt bik# tmall child t
clothet. many good thingt
South Sttf SI . Lake Mary

S a t urday July 17th I »
___
Y A R D SALE 26) Collmt Dr
Sunland Saturday Only 6 to
y Furniture, plant!, 4 #tc _
Y A R D SAL# Household Hems,
book! and clothai Frl Sun
_ da y, flat Empir# Place._____
Y ard Safe F rl A S a t. lift W
Woodland D rive , Sanford
Pop up camper, ’71 Malibu.
*74 Ford Long bed camper
topper
7# Honda M
aOMP
E v ln ru d e boat hardware
t r a i l e r , elide p ro je c to r.
Clothing , miec 17J 417S
Y a r d Sale
Sat
Ju ly V
• 10 3 00 Misc itemi 7076
G r andview Avenue South
Y A R D S A L ! S X ? ft utility
trailer mens to speed bike
tm a ll tith in g b o il, tom#
clothing Jolt ©f mite SAT
U R D A Y ONLY* 6 am to ) pm
1604 W ith mg ton A«e Tak#
7 0 t h St
1 bl ock pat f
MallonvlHa to W ithington
A y# Turn left »o_iH0ft'
J Fam ily Carport Sel# *■#' r1«,
July 77th 6 A M
4 PM 190ft
Rotewey San tor d
J Fam ily Yard Sale!1Saturday
t to 4 Many, many items
P in g pong ta bif, d ra tttr
clothing all sites games plus
toys'
1)07 Wynne wood St.
east off ISth St

W ALK IN........ ........ D R IV E O U T

NATIONAL AUTO SALES
Var&gt;l«r* «&lt; t 4 Itth St

aw,’ ('kw r inaru#
a Down Payment* $700 an&lt;7 Up
* Trad# ins Accepted

Baby Beds, Sirel lets, Clothes

Playpens Etc Paperback
IS 11) 6)77 )1) #S04
FAIT CASH For go*d Silver
diamonds andtoms
Treasure Island Jewelry 1730)26
NeedCribs Playpen* Baby
furniture clothing Good
prices After 7PM 12M74I
PayingCAIN for

DISCOUNT AUTO SALES

I 90 I f rear h A»# 1)3 1469

Jim Lash’s
Blue Book Cars

233— Auto Parts
/ Accessor it .

Brass Lead Newspaper
Glass Gok) Silver
Kokomo Tool
it'
I 100Sa' tl i:i MOO

Jftyco ftTl Fop up 14 Ft it##pt
ft Gft! #i#c
r#fri g#r#for
itove link ••kningi Good
condition 721 7721
Iff) A R H S A RI S T OC RAT
If ft $1 SCO
321 0*3$

243— Junk C a rs

223— Miscellaneous

SOPER SUMMER SALE

Dlnetf# t#f 4p»#c*v«i©ur Navy
blue*, chrome glass table H Vi
antiquedesk |iQ0 M9 $t#i
LOWEST PRICEIT IN TOWN
New andp*e own#©jewelry
Tresuf* Island Jewelry 1120179
LOWRIY ORGAN V&gt;3' mjb .
7 keyboards bench Hawaiian
simulator $7M3 Cali tjl 7047
Must Sell $00 o' br#nd new
chain link 1#nte Includes
brand new top tail, nine' pov*
loop caps 4 ft terminatt 4 t.#
wires tor $' ft) per too’ rOu
install $1 7$. I wtll install

1984's
Escorts &amp; V.W. Rabbits
LTD's &amp; Marguis
Cadillac Sedan DeVille
Passenger &amp; Cargo Vans
Lincoln Town Cars

m tan

Wanted1To Buy Used them iint
fence 4 V o» ft
77794)1
O l d Downtown Santo* d
Streetlight f 1DO n•w
windshield fits 1973 Ford
Econohn#ven $as 12343311
Rebuilt Kiibp S 129 95 &amp; up

Cu.ranlwd
1)1 HtJ
i- . «"' &gt;j#r afor 111 ) t ' "t. »
Microwev# $12$ used mstau
rant equipment 12) 792ft
Tires for 4 wh##| drive trucks
17 k ads and 14 i la s plus
1 ft $ rim s

L o n g w o o d FL

Call:

32750
C o ra C o n

Good condition

331-5111/830-8102

A la o flu S a a n A t S o n l o r d A i t p o r T T o r m t n o l

ARISTOCRAT MOTOR CARS

____________ w t m i ____________
V Hot Tub

Comql*!* S*a&lt;

For Moro Information On
Thoio Wholesale Values

704 S a v a g e C t.

Best offer 1)1 $147
440 Dodge I ngme, MftO
Free kittens black dr 1ig«r
111 9024
*f* • ■; ti mm ., I)•%
Tandem Trader
l$7$ 00

1985’s
Escorts &amp; Topaz
Cutlass Supremes
Cougars &amp; Marquis
LTD Broughams
Grand Marquis
Lincoln Town Cars

OVER 100 DRHK REPO'S 10 CHOOSE PROM!!

lit p#Ofii&gt;

ai wo Can M* tret

•1981 CAOIUAC COUPE
DLVILIC
Automjtic. Ait, Low Miles
•NODOWN PAYMENT Liftil Blue
•1981 DELTA 88 ROYALE
•1987 CADILLAC COUPE
•UP TO 60 MONTHS DEVILLE
Nice Clean Car
FINANCING UPON
Gray
•1981 CADILLAC ELDORADO
APPROVED CREDIT •1981 DODGE VAN RAM 150
White H/Red Leather Inlenor

23t — Cari
Deiery Aute 4 Marine Vales
Acrots theriver, tope! Will
1t4 Hwy 179) DeBary 4444744

★ INSTANT CASH ★
* •WE WILL BUT ••
••YOUR UlEOCAR••
aCALL PHIL BETTIl.

• 1980 FIREBIRD

•ASSUME BALANCE

•1980 T BIRD

•TRADES ACCEPTED

COURT ELY POWTIAC HI11M

1981 Escort
1980 Datsun 310
1980 Monza
1979 AMC Limited

? Dooi. Dill Blue

•1981 DATSUN 280 ZX
GIP, Mops

iOAXNO

• 1980 fORD MJ

1979 Olds Cutlass
1976 Alpha Romeo

Auto/Ail
•1912 OLDS TORONADO
Sunroof
•1981 SEDAN DEVILLE
FLEETWOOD

•EXTENDED
WARRANTIES
AVAILABLE ON
SELECTED MODELS

365-3300

Unit

4175 S. Orlando Dr.
SANFORD 32771

*450 DOWN

Bronze
•1981 FORD TEMPO GL
Great Gn Mileage

GREAT
SAVINGS!

Appi lakon B, Phono
CAll NOW

699-0900

7 7

80 PLYMOUTH VOLARE

80 AMC CONCORD DL

4 OR., AUTO., AIR, PIS, PIS
225 SLANT “6”

4 DR., AU TO ., AIR, P/B
PIS, P/W, LOADED

FINEST
SELECTION
OF
PRE-OWNED
" l l

CARS

I

$2995

*29 95

ONLY
49.00 CL O S E FEE

ONLY
49.95 CLOSE FEE
162.25 TAX
32.00 TA G

162.25 TAX
30.00 TAG

M A R TIN M OTOR SALES

V A R IET Y CAR M A R T

S P E C IA L T H IS W EEK :

S P E C I A L O F TH E W E E K :

1 M 0 F o ld W in d o w V a n
F u lly E q u ip p e d . A u lo . A ir

*4 4 9 5
323-7834

$3237.20
500.00 DOWN OR TRADE

$3237,20
500.00 DOWN OR TR ADE

$2737.20 BALANCE

$2737.20 B ALAN CE

Lee Esty Auto Sales

Payfflinl M m * *111% *M M l ! 36 *"* Tot#

Payment batad on 11V, « M on *1 3* mo Total
amount tm^cw) U6W M with *t&gt;omvwl cmdit

1979 Pontiac
Flrablrd, T Tops
O n ly ..........

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.

*

1 0 1 .4 8

MO.

701 S. Franch Avo.

321-0630

Dealersl

*199
° 7
1 BUICK ELECTRA
____________
‘350
a 74DUSTII) ...
*495

77

MUSTANG ... .... »695

73

DATSUN HU

72

DODGE SWINGER

HWY. 17-92
SANFORD

..

•3195
*•...*• *..«
321*38881

Dark Blue, V e lo u r Interior

•45951

1048 N. 17-92

8 3 1 -8 5 1 3

Longwood

ERWIN M O TO R SA LE S

T h is S p a c e C a n
B e Y o u ra , . .

CaJ/ 3 2 2 -2 6 1 1

1979 Scout 4 Wheel Drive, 4 Spd.
Power Steering, Air, 1 Owner
2507 Park Drive

Two-Way M o to rs
1977 Lincoln Mark IV

2613 S. Orlando Dr.

OVER 150 LOR PAYMENT VEHICLES TO CHOOSE FROM

8 3 0 -6 6 8 8

241— Recreational
Vehicles / C am pers

RENT A CAR OF SEMINOLE CO

101.1 PAYMENT SALE *1012

&amp; 74 MAVERICK......

5 e 11 j&lt;&gt; ft tid e ! «tth a tfeel
ftObr MW O h I y »'Y*#*#%1#d
Cfti’ JJ1 l^ tftttf* SF A9

Budget

Aluminum.Cant Copper

LOW PAYMENTS ON ALL FINANCEABLE CARS

m o

237— T ra ctors and
T ra ile rs

*Cn Oah'ftY P " d foe Ju«k L
UVrO CIK4.tr uck! A h#4vy
eguipmtflt 722 $ft*0
WE r » Y rot”D O L L A R FOR
i l l NX CARI A N P T RUCK*
C Bl A U TO P A R T l !*) aaea

WA N T E D If 77 Tovo*# Corot#
Wagon txx?» in good cond'ttpn
751 fOO#et » f ) or 2ft) 7427

THIS FRL NIGHT .«•SAT.

* 1 0 1 -4 8

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1U pat or I ” I I P Xtk tor
Jim

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tart M tra u ry C *v**r
Waqon Ai, ante c-uia* full
pc **, in to Can t i t all*
*7 V W i * ftm lm
n«w
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E bc#tWKit condition 727 3204
| PI Bu' tV E lfc tra I M
lult
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Si**,Ci*ap&gt;" IXW0 t i l la tt
! a Cadillac C oup, D a V ill,
loaded *ooti coed
'aam*,
in * ,,* , »! apt) tat
71 Mo'fnet 'Station YV'egon A&lt;*
AM TM (f u ‘5# (Ohtfol powt'
ifee^ing &amp; br#ik#v M 0W m.
$*#S f.rm 12) 11*P or 722 *4*2
If OftUun Tift » tpe+cf
we’ll m iinljihed. tin fey) am
d m uMO it* roar
i ’ E K O rt G l
UCUKSed
U V D c w n Smell Mo P#»m#nt
CMICOATNIMAN
Iff 0900

CREDIT HASSLES?

219— Wanted to Buy

2 3 5 -T ru c k s/
Buses / V an s

•Will Yob* Trod«»-

QMS
FORD
CHRYSLER
AMC

322-2420
1441 PARK AVI
991 U Mary Bled

2 3 1 -C a rs

.... Dastena Beftctl
tieM'i »•■•*•
PUBLIC AUTO AUCTION
Evary Wa* Hitt at 7 J* PM
* W here A n yb o d y *
• Can Buy or Sell! *

Garage Sa*e c»ofh#t

183— Television /
Radio / Stereo

153— AcreageLots/Sale

I 1M lilt
Initudvi Wit#r Gif huge Pick up
Yard M4inf#ri#nt*
1mm#«f]At#Occufwmy

WE LIST ANOSELL
MORE HOMES THAN
ANYONE IN NORTH
SEMINOLE COUNTY

27TH STREET FURNITURE

l»a W 32th SI___
231 3*11
7ft in Sofa with wiinut
Iramp In medium blu# 111
Altff S &gt;31 4947

151— Investment
Property / Sale

Adult Pirk

Sanford's Sales Leader

Afghinc#! Fir 'I#I#- «H in
•«C#ll#fif condition i f#lfy
fuifiWttwd_______ 1134764
BASSETT CRIB yillb*
chocked canopy and miftrtYt
E*Ct*Nff»t condtlonia 1300 Cill ■
1717347______________ _
WILSON MAI [It FURNITURE
in ns E itrsT ____ 222 san
Frigidara Oeiure Slave lor tale
S2fS o» boat oiler Call 222
MX alter sP M______ __
Kenmore Sdwmq machine In
cabinet All a'lachmanla.
•xallcni condition, attlnq
HOP Can 221 US*____
tecandiiiened Apaiiancet
Iremttl WARRANTY
BARNETTS CASSELBERRY
nasni........... ....... » » sail
•RENT TOOWN e
Color TVt . aMreot. watne'i
dryera relrigeralor Irealera.
lurnlturt v deo recorders
Special 1*1week t rent IS 00
Alternatl** TV A Appl Rental!
Ityret Shopprnq Canltr
_______ 3731*9*___________
Utad Wathert Part* A Sarvtca
Mr Kenmoret ..... .....I31MIT
MOONEY APPLIANCES

Friday, July 2*. t f t J - U A

2 3 1 -C a rs

Hey 97

111— Appliances
/ Furniture

*141Tf me
H II to
n rim im w K i

KISH REAL ESTATE

Ev*m n g Herald, Saolord. FI.

K IT ‘N ’ C A R L Y L E 'b y L arry W rig h t

157-Mobile
Homes / Sale

M l— Homes For Sale

Pot or

Lourm

Aafc For

197# C h e vy Z 28, A u lo
Air, Road W h e a l* .

s?
SI*no Spoclal
3 7 7 /
1-4 4 Orange Blvd., Lake Monroe

321-2391

&gt; 888

*695

Lee Esty Auto Sales

1973 L in c o ln M a rk IV
Fully Equipped, Blue 4 Whit*
Value Priced At .

.

999

TW O -W AY MOTORS

3 2 1 -0 7 4 1

1048 N. 17 92

Longwood

831 8513

1#70 Bulck Hag»l
Turbo Sport
Only

.

2813 S. Orlando Or.

2795

321-0630

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Evening Herald. Sanford. FI

F riday. July 24. H IS

W ORLD
IN BRIEF
5 Indicted In Beirut
Embassy Suicide Bombings
B EIR U T. Lebanon (UPI) — Judicial sources today
Identified four of the five men Indicted In the suicide bomb
altar ks of Ihe U S. and Iraqi embassies, while Syria said It
was pressing efforts to secure the release of seven
Americans kidnapped In Lebanon.
A military Judge issued the Indictment Thursday against
three suspects arrested Immediately after the April 18.
1983. attack on the U S Embassy In west Beirut that killed
more than 60 people. Judicial sources said.
Two other men arrested after the Feb 15. 1981, blast
thal killed 61 people at the Iraqi Embassy also were
charged, the sources said
The Judge recommended the five men receive the death
sentence If they are convicted, tail no details of Ihe charges
were given and no trial dale was set.
Judleial sourres today Identified four of the five suspects
The sources said Hussein Saleh llarb. a 40-year-old
l.rbanr*e, and Sarnl Mahmoud al HaJJI. a 47-year-old
Kgypllan. were were Indicted In both bombings
Mahmoud Moussu Durelkl. a 42-year-old Lebanese.
Mohammed Nayef al Jada. a 54-ycar^jld Palestinian and a
third suspect were Indicted for their parts In the U.S
Embassy bombing, they said.

Educators Slam ‘Stalinist' Law
WARSAW. I’o' ind (Ill'll — Critics say a new Polish law
allowing police to break up rallies on college campuses and
crack down on academic freedom amounts to a return to
the repressive Stalin era.
The 460-seal Polish Parliament, or Sejm, which Is
dominated by communist deputies, passed the bill
Thursday by an overwhelming 327-5 margin Nine
legislators abstained
The law authorizes university rectors to call police to
campuses to rrslore order In case of student protests.
Police may also enter university areas on their own
Initiative If they receive news that "order was violated."
Students who participate In Illegal demonstrations can
lie expelled (m m universities by their rectors or deans, and
teachers must lake an oath of loyalty to the communist
system before being employed at universities.

Timing Off On Arm y Watch Offer
W ASHINGTON (UPI) 1hr premium II will Increase Ihe
Army looked al Its wristwati lies responses by 5ik» percent
Hut one complaint, reported m
and loutid their liming was oil
Armv recruiters thought they I hursday's editions of The New
had a giMxl idea six weeks ago York Ti mes . •a m r fro m u
when they mallet! lorm letters to 67-year-old Manhattan woman
who got a wrlsiwatch offer
potential enlistees offering a
wristwati h to anyone who sent ttccaust- her name mistakenly
got on die Army's mailing list.
lt.u k an enclosed reply ■aril
She wrote to Itcp. Ted Weiss.
Wh.it tile recruiters got along
with some genuine responses, D-N Y.. and he demanded an
were complaints Irom the public explanation from Defense Seere
and members of Congress that lary Caspar Weinberger
Rep. Les Aspl n. D - W t s . .
the Arm y was spending loo
m u c h m o n e y o n KU tim lek* in chairman of the House Armed
Services Committee, also In
sign up rrenilts
qulrrd bill was satisfied with the
So. no more tree watches
"It was a decision hv Ibr Armv Arm y's use of its recruitment
If rerun lug Command that was budget, olllcl.lls said
(&gt;l die $94 million In tills
caused by (lie |terrrpllnii out
Ihcii- that It's loo costly." said year's advertising budget for the
an Army nlllccr. a marketing active and reserve forces. $1 I
million will I m- s |m-iii on direct
nlhii.il who irq u rstrd aiinnvnil
ma
l l ca m p a ig n s that offer
tv
How rosily*' Each watch, w r I s l w a I c li r s . $ I 4 9
which lias iIn- word "A rm y” strlhcscopcs lor prospective
enilHissed on II insi $1 -III an A rm y nurses and athletic gear
such as sinks Army officials
A miiv spokesman said llmrs
said
day
Although |hr Army expect*
Hill die perception was dial
we were giving out siniieitiing ol MO.(HX) rcsfMMixc* lo Its wait It
giealcr intrinsic value Ilian it oiler. Ihe compalgn was dropped
was ir.illv win ill In order In gri . i I m i i i i a week ago. th e marketing
iilliit.il said, "because It was
in m ils die s|Mtkcsiiian slid
The m.iikctiiig nlliii.d slid. more trouble than It was worlh
Its smarter to oiler somciliing and loo ninth lime was spent
dial looks valuable m order lo e x p l a i n i n g i b i s i n c o n •
gel a resfMinse. II von oiler a gressmen."

WEATHER
A R E A F O R E C A S T : Today
(Miily cloudy with a chance of
m ainly afternoon t h u n ­
derstorms High near 90 Wind
east lo southeast IO tnph Rain
chance -Id percent Tonight a 20
percent chance of eveni ng
thunderstorm* otherwise partly
cloudy l-nw in the mid 70*
Light cast wind Saturday partly
cloudy with a chance ol alter
noon thunderstorms High In the
low 90* Wind southeast 10
ttilih Rain chance 40 fiercent
N A T IO N A L R E P O R T : The
storm that cra w le d arross
Florida as a tropical storm Iktli.
assaulted South Carolina us a
hurricane and then raked the
mid Atlantic with heavy ruin
and gale force winds broke apart
today In the Northeast "Ik&gt;b. as
a storm. Is a dead Item." Hill
Summlrr. a National Weather
Service meteorologist, said early
today. "Th e rains have sushstded considerably from It. and
there are no (lash Hood watches
or warnings out now." However,
the storm continued to spread
rain from central Pennsylvania
lo New York Sum m lrr said a
cold front would combine with
moisture from the storm lo
dump more ruin today In the
Northeast, hut major flooding
was unlikely. " A lot ol of New
J e r s e y , New Y o r k and
Massachusetts have been rela­
tively dry.” he said "The y could
hold quite a hit of rain without
any problems with Hooding."
Elsewhere, showers were scat­
tered across the South and
thunderstorm* developed from
New Mexico to the Ohio Valley.
A flash flood watch was posted
for sections of New Mexico.

where 1.57 Inches of rain fell In
Roswell. Thursday, remnants of
Hoh battered the Washington.
D.C.. area, rapsl/lng boats on
the Potomac River, knocking out
fxiwer and downing hundreds of
tents and portable toilets at the
Hoy Scout fumtxurr In Caroline
County. Va *‘l think we've had a
little more than 1.000 sleeping
hags w r'v r determined we're
going to dry commercially." said
Jam boree spokesman J e r r y
Voros.
A R E A R EA D IN G S (0 a.m.J:
temperature 81; overnight low74; T h u r s d a y ' s high
93;
barometric pressure 30 16; rein
l i ve h u m id ity : 88 percent;
winds east al 8 mph: trace of
ruin, sunrise 6 43 a m., sunset
8 2 0 p.m.
S A T U R D A Y T ID E S :
D aytona Beach: highs. 4 25
a m . , 5:22 p m .: lows. 1028
a m .. — p m Port Canaveral:
highs. 4:17 a m. . 5:14 p m. ;
lows. 10:19 a m . 11:24 p.m.;
B a y p o r t : highs. 9 04 a m .
11 52 p.m.; lows. 2:58 a m.. 5:16
p.m.
B O A T IN G F O R E C A S T : St.
Augustine lo Jupiter Inlet out 50
miles — Wind southeast 10 to 15
knots today becoming vurtablc
10 knots or less tonight and east
10 knots Saturday. Sea 2 lo 4
feet today and less than 3 feel
tonight. Widely scattered show­
ers and thunderstorms.
EXTENDED FORECAST:
Sunday through Tuesday, partly
cloudy. Scuttrrrd mainly after­
noon and evening t h u n ­
derstorms. Lows in the 70s.
Highs upper 80s lo lower 90s

Hudson's AIDS Puts Spotlight On Disease
much concern In a city known
for Its large gay population.
"W e look at It from primarily
two different levels, she said
"One. It's a tragedy for any
person who has been diagnosed
as h a v i n g A I D S
It's a
catastrophic illness and It's verysad to hear that Mr. Hudson's
diagnosis has been confirmed.
•'But on the other ha n d,
perhaps because a major celebri­
ty has AIDS It can help In
providing information lo the
general public about risk reduc­
tion and prevention
"In reality. Information Is the
best defense against AIDS. Edu­
cation prevention Is our vaccine
for AIDS — since there Is no
medical vaccine nor a medical
cure. So were looking al the
potential positives."
Jim Sharp, a 35-vcar-old New
York AIDS victim, said. "A s
horrible as (Hudson's easel is. it
is the break AIDS victims have
been watting lor.
•But hr has had AID S for a
year, why couldn't he have
helped earlier? Why did h r have
to hide and sneak off to Parts?
lie could have done more
Hudson's diagnosis was con-

United Press International
Homosexual rights groups
around the nation are hoping
Rock Hudson can do for AIDS
what President Peagan has done
for colon cancer — raise the
public's awareness and u n ­
derstanding of ihe deadly dis­
ease.
Gay r i g ht s act i vi st s s?v
Hudson s AIDS diagnosis could
become the springboard to In­
creases In research and educa­
tion funds that would speed
scientific efforts toward a cure
and spread the word on preven­
tion tips u n til an effective
treatment Is found
Reagan — whose massively
publicized cancer operation re­
sulted tn an Increased awareness
of colon cancer — Is an old friend
of Hudson and called him al the
hospital on Wednesday.
The former matinee Idol ts the

Disease Control In Atlanta say.
The virus believed to cause the
disease ts thought to be spread
by sexual contact, use of con­
taminated blood products or
contaminated needles
A few Infants and children
have contracted the syndrome

Drug Offers New Hope
To AIDS Sufferers

N E W O R L E A N S ( UPI I Potential AID S victims hospi­
talized at Houston's M 0 An­
derson Hospital and Tumor In­
stitute will participate in tests ol
a new drug inventors claim will
revive the victims' (ailing im ­
mune systems, doctors said.
Researchers at the University
of Trxas medical facility said
the tests are i team lo pinpoint
correct dosages ol the drug.
I MREG I
Dr A. A rth ur Gottlieb presi­
dent of IM R EG Inc. of New
Orleans, said the drug will be
tested on 25 patients at M D
Anderson suffering from AIDS
Related &lt; omplex Tests on the
ARC patients, who have the
f ir m ••d T h u r» d a \ t&gt;&gt;• ,i virus that causes AIDS hilt do
spokeswoman at American Hos­ not yet sufler from the disease,
pital In Paris, where Hudson could start next week al Ihe
collapsed last weekend while Houston hospital, hr said
w alling lo visit the Pasteur
Patients will receive weekly
Institute, which specializes m injections of the drug for 10
AIDS research.
weeks Gntdlrb said IMREG 1
T h r vast majority of all AIDS also has been tested on 50 AIDS
cases In thr U S and abroad arc or ARC patients at thr Universi­
tn homosexual men. followed by ty of Southern California Medical
School and the Tulaite Universi­
Intravenous drug users and re
clplcnts of blood transfusions, ty Medical School.
rrscarrhers at the Centers for
Got t l i eb said tests show

first celebrity known to have
contacted AIDS, an Incurable
Immune system disease, thr
vast majority of who.sr victims
are homosexual males.

Asked If Hudson Is homosex­
ual. hls Hollywood publicist.
Dale Olson, said. "I don't know
I've never asked him ."
Sue Lovell, president of the
Houston Gay Political Caucus,
said she hopes "that people
realize that AIDS has no bound
artes. and it's not discriminating
in who It affects. Maybe with
somebody that has been as
popular and well known, maybe
It will alfecl the public to where
they'll understand die problem."
Holly Smith. Public Allairs
Coordinator for the San Fran­
cisco AIDS Foundation, said
Hudson's diagnosis has raised

...7-Eleven
Continued from page 1A
Miss Mohney said 7-Elcvcn ts the largest
convenience storr chain, hut could not say
whether or not It sells more of these magazines
Ilian any other outlet
Mrs Darnell, who Is married anil the mol her of
two small chlldrrn. said she Is very concerned
uboul the community In which she lives "I am
concerned about sexual child abuse and ni|&gt;c."
she said. "Pornography has no place In Ihe family
market place."
"I did contact the store |al Five Points) and
informed them that wt- had some information
uboul fMirnugruphy. but die manager would not
merl with m e." she said "II a lot of people knew
thr dangers Involved and how (Monographic
literature Is routinely found on Ihe premises
where child abuse Is discovered, more people
would Im- gelling ucllvc In the boycott "
Mrs. Darnell said she had a ban) tunc llndlng
out w h e t h e r her group would need a permit to
picket
"When I called the county I was transferred and
referred lo someone rise more than 15 times."
shr said "F in a lly I was told the county
admlnstrutor would find out and let me know
Alter talking tn attorneys they derided w r would
not need a permit If wr were outside thr city. We
can't interfere with the customers and have to
slay on du* public right-of-way "
"W r Irrl our adult iiiuga/lnr policy speaks lot
it sell and Is very lair.” Miss Mohney said "The
three magazines In question are kepi Ix-hlnd the
counter in u non-sclfserve area with only the title
visible and customers have lo Im- 18 years or older
lo purchase them
"The magazines are not considered porno

graphic under city ordinances and wr don't
consider diem dial way either Our restrictions
are more stringent than those made by the city."
Miss Mohney said dlls Is the fourth time In the
p.ist year the federation has had a nationwide
campaign against 7-Elevcit. hut it has not hurt
their business They only picketed 2's to 8
percent of the nationwide chain's stores at any
one lime with usually only 3-6 pickets at a slorc.
she said
"T h e y have- a right to express their opinion."
slu- added
"Most ol our customers were not even aware we
carried Ihe magazines until they started the
boycott, then some ol ihrm Just tMiiighl them to
make a point." she said. "T h e public and our
customers sup|M&gt;rl our pollcy
"Th e c o m p a n y conducted a survey III six
m a r k e t a r r a s — Lubbock and Galveston. Texas.
Denver. St PetersburgfTampa Mlnneapolls/St
Paul. Minn., and Charleston. S .C .— and tinresults showed 91 |M-rcerit of the general public
agrees with thr policy or arr neutral and 64
percent completely agree."
Wtldmon riles Ihe rape of a Salt Dike City
7-Elcven clerk by a customer, who had Just
purchased copies of Penthouse and Playboy, as
evidence ol the "undeniable correlation between
pornography and rajx- "
"Law enforcement agencies praise 7-Elrvrn lor
reducing crtuir with our robbery prevention
program." Miss Mohney said "There Is no
research that shows rem oving any o( the
products we sell would reduce crime.
"W e are a neighborhood family tyfM- store —
always have been and always will Im- — and
because of our family orlenlutlon wr keep the
magazines where they don't show We have a
demand for Ihrm and plan lo continue lo carry
them "

...Drown

Scmuiuli- slu nil * spokesman
-liihii SfMtlskl -.ltd Prlestner'*
itlnlhei was tailed anil notlllr-il
Continued from page IA
by lawmen ol lit* death Thurs
C ontinued from page t A
had not seen Prlestner swim, d ay eveni ng Sp n l s k l said
Two
|M-ople were wounded In
and sheriffs deputies Initially Prlrstner's |iamil* are divorced
other
incidents
and
his
mnllu-r
was
nnllllnl
a*
reported he was a non swimmer,
bul Williams and Prlrstner's bis ni-M-nl kill
On Wednesday, four blacks.
Prlestner said Ills son was a I n c l u d i n g a w o ma n and a
father said he was an cxcellcnl
good student In srhiMtl and had 16- year-old girl unolllcially
swimmer.
"He definitely was a good an Interest In art. He lived in a Ulrtitlllrd as Drllsllr Mbokunl.
swimmer. I have a swimming cottage beside the store he were ki l l ed and 16 other*
pool." Edward Prlestner Sr. said managed at the landing
wounded after a funeral lit tile
"Ed d ie was Jusl a terrific D a v e y t o n t o w n s h i p n e a r
Irom hls Midland Park. N J ..
person Just a unique young Johannesburg, poller said
home.
Prlestner said he has received m an." Mrs. Moncrlcf said. She
very little Information uboul thr added he hud a pleasant personPolice reported 4.000 people
Incident and learned about the alliy and was goixj al meeting 'attacked an army jiatrol a* It Irli
death of hls son through a nurse the public.
ihe cemetery uftcr thr burial,
"W r had a terrific relationship but witnesses said the soldiers
at Central Florldu Regional Hos­
pital In Sanford, where autopsies with him. We felt like he was a fired rifles and shotgun* for no
son. " she said
apparent reason.
were scheduled to be performed.

T a x P la n

M a y

C o s t $ 2 5 B illio n

W ASH IN GTO N lU I’ll - A new
congrrsssional report shows
President Reagan * lax reform
plan would lose $25 I billion
over live years, bin thr ad­
ministration and legislative tax
writers arr confident they will
bud wavs lo erase ihe revenue
short tall .
The estimates bv Ihe Joint
Committee on Taxation, re­
leased Thursday, were more
severe than predictions Irom the

administration, w h ic h had *uld
Reagan's tax plan w ou ld lose
alMiut $ 1 1 6 hlllton III the live

Most oi the people who have
been detained are black and arr
members of South Africa's larg
est opposition movement, the
United DemcMTutlc Front, and
alflllatrd opposition group*

But given the huge amounts of
Income lax mam y the govern­
ment rxperls to lake In — about

UDF leaders, who met In L'ape
Town Thursday, condemned the
slate of emergency bul said they
were ready to Dll the places of
member* ol the organization.

$2 8 trillion In live years — thi­
ne w estimated short (all w ou ld tie
less than I percent of collections
and was tun considered a m ajor
problem

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N E L L IE M A T W A D E
Mrs Nellie May Wade. 89. of
1301 Deer Run Road. Winter
Springs, died Wednesday al Life
Care Center. Altamonte Springs
Born Feb 16. 1896 In Orange
City. Iowa, she moved to Winter
Springs from Detroit In 1942.
Shr was a retired secretary and
was a Presbyterian She was
amember of Kio I’lnar Country

Club
S u r v i v o r s I n c l u d e her
husband. Ernest: son. Ernest L.
J r . Union Park, daughter. Max­
ine Parker. A popka: sister.
Marguerite Cole. Whittier. Calif.:
t hr e e g r a n d c h i l d r e n : fo u r
great grandchildren.
Bal dwi n F a irch ild Fun eral
Home. Altamonte Springs, ts tn
charge of arrangements

WMN* C

from blood transfusions, and
heterosexual partners of victims
have also shown symptom* of
the disease. Health officials have
become concerned that female
prostitutes may become carriers
of the virus and spread AIDS
further to heterosexuals

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I

IM REG-1. which Is Isolated from
while blood cells of healthy
in d lv ld u a ls . stim u la te s the
immune systems of AIDS Re­
lated Complex patients, restor­
ing their ability to light off
Infections.
"T h e general observation we
made is dial we can In fact
reconstitute immunity In these
patients, provided they're not
totally gone." Gottlieb said
II
they have 20 percent residual
t u n c i t on (of t he i m m u n e
system), wr can bring them
back."
I'hc drug docs not destroy the
virus believed to cause AIDS, lie
said
He compared die benefits of
the drug, which Is tieing tested
under an investigation permit
granted by thr Food and Drug
Administration, with the use ol
insulin to treat diabetes
"I wouldn't describe it as a
cure It Is a promising agent in
terms of restoring tmimitiin '
hr -„iid "It s like treating a
patient with diabetes. You don t
kill the diabetes, hut you control
one of the major mantfesiatluns
ol ihe disease "

...B o a rd
Continued from page IA
Adjustment tint was out ol town
when the Issue came hrlorr that
I* &gt;.trd and was dented
Going* said he has decided to
not only get rid ol the trailer Inn
also to m -II the land tireaiisr ol
the hassle
W hen eimidv building in
spector Dchorah Leigh said li
was obvious someone was living
in the trailer iM-caust- she could
sec a i ouch and a bed through a
window uiul thal two cals do re
were Ix-uig led regnl.it li Going*
said he doesn't own any cat* and
*|M-nd* i i i o *i ol In* time traveling
as an entertainer
Meanwhile, the Wllen Sales
Corp. was given a ilr.nlhnr ol
Nov I to remove junk car* and
ol March 21 1986 lor dls|M&gt;sing
ol trucks on their pm|M-rty. oil
Stale Road 46 near Sanford
la-lore a line of $ 10 |H-r day will
lx- levied
WiU o owner Richard S Wilhor
was charged with ii|trraliiig a
salvage yard lor dismantled
motor vehicles in violation ol tin
county c(M lr
Dorothy Wilbur said many
vehicles on the properly are
antiques and her husband's plan
Is to restore them

The UDF hailed France's dc
clslotl lo recall It* nmhassodnr
hill Foreign Minister Roelul
•pik" Botha condemned tin
move, citing the example ol
troops sent in by France to
restore order lit New Caledonia
a French-administered territory
That Incident "should have
reminded France ol the dll
lirultlrs ol coping with such
emotional Issue* as rlvll and
political rights." Botha said

...T een
Continued from page 1A
Hayes was arrested the follow
log day in Lake County In
connection with a different rob
liery Hr was Idrntlfc-d In a
photographic lineup by thr
elerk
Hayes Is serving 7 yrar* In
Lake County (or five robberies
and two burglaries that occurred
about the same time as the
Seminole County robbery.
H r pleaded guilty Iasi month
lo ihe Seminole County Incident
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Sanlord, Florid* — F rid a y , Ju ly It. It lJ

O n The Beach: Th e W a y We W e re

SmtihaonMn K m Sarvtca FKMO courtm y at Iha library o*Congrmt

In 1918. this trio ot California beach beauties showed off
their fashionable "b a th in g " costumes, charm ing for

fro licklno and posing for the photographer but of
questionable value as swim m ing garments.

TV critic asks, 'Why do people watch game shows?' p. 3
Celebrities join campaign to find missing children, p. 5

�I — Evening Herald, Sanlord, FI

Friday, July ]«. m i

G e t t in g

I n

T h e

'The modern girl is triumphant.
She can wear anything she
wants to wear, but if she is
wise, she will bo careful not
to lot her froedom go to her
head. Afte r all, a bathing suit
tells a m ore honest story than
any other form of dre ss...’
- V o g u e magazine, 1920

S w im

By Susan Loden
Herald Staff Writer

I

.11 nlilrii days they even won slot kings, hut today, anything. Including nothing, goes for swimwear

"Oh. honry. it would b«- shocking" lor thr modest swimmers o| yesterday to trek over to Brevard's nudist
haven where until ret ently hat Iters basked in the hull. H2-yrur old l.ee Vanl..i nd Ingham Mid.
Evrn a trip to any Sanlord lukeshorr. riverside or family jxiol would send waves of shame over a modest
turn of the erntury bathing beauty who would eerlaltily shy away from today's string bikinis artd scantily cut
nulls
Mrs VanLandlngham. of Sanford. said she's not one to Judge or criticize, hut admits the old-time swimwear.
Including the fashionable one-piece suits she wore as a model in the 1930s. were more In line with her
l&gt;ers&lt;mal tastes.
She can barely remember the bloomerrd. sailor style suit her mother made for her outings on Miami Beach
In 1910.
As an 8 -year-old mermaid. Mrs Vanl.andlngh.un would take a dip in her weighty wool suit, complete with
sleeves, and a ruffled edged, fabric cap
"You didn't sit around In a wet suit." Mrs VunLandlngham said It could lake days to dry. You sloshed Into
thr public, hruchsldc dressing room and sllp|&gt;ed track Into your drrsn
The seashore or poolside was the only place to l»e seen in bulldog dress. Mrs VanLandlngham said, so suits
were donned only at the shore
Eight years later. Mrs. Vanbandlng. now 16, bad discarded her bloomer suit, although other fashionably
drrssed swimmers were still sporting them Shr look to the water In a more streamlined, black, one-piece
slip on tank suit, but was still modestly dressed with stockings rolled above her knees and a rubber bathing
cup, she said
By 1934. styles had progressed and Mrs VanLandlngham was tapped by Eastman Kodak to model a sleek,
one-piece aqua blue swimsuit. This briefer style was top|&gt;edo(f with a coral colored lam.
"Everything was very proper." she said My mother didn't mind at all l sat on the beach In front of a good
hotel.
"(•Iris were plumper then," said Mrs. VanLandlngham, who at the time was 5-foot-5 and weighed about
120 In that Depression rru she wus paid *5 per hour to pose and $10 for each picture that was published. Not
luid for a day ut the beach, she wild.
But Mrs. VanLandlngham said she would lie at a loss for what to wear to the shore today, because " I’ve
always been very old fashioned."
She wouldn't be comfortable In the old, old fashioned get ups ritlirr and would surrly be an oddity In the
bathing dress of thr late 19th Century when women first look lo the beach en masse and began actually
swimming Instead of Just wetting their shoe clad toes
Until women l*egan taking swimming seriously In thr late 1020s. the fairer sex out for a romp at the bearh
were even more heavily dressed than Mrs VanLandlughan was on her girlhood outings.
T h r bare nrrrsnlltea Included a pair of drawers, u long skirted and long-sleeved dress, a small cap. plus a
pair of cotton gloves, an oil cap. a straw hat and gum overshoes lo guard tender feet.
That was the stylish udvtce offered In an IH56 issue of Petcnon'a Magazine, but the modest publication
failed to mention the corset usually worn under the ensemble — all of which turned the bather Into a human
anchor tf she dared to become waterlogged
In America's youth, long before women began wading the shores, men swam nude and women stayed away
from the old swimming hole, according to Claudia Kldwell of the Smithsonian Institution
In colonial days women might privately and modestly Immerse themselves In water, but men and women
swam separately, with women weurlng long loose gowns.
Mixed bathing at public beaches came on the scene in thr 19th Century as improved transportation brought
more people to the shores
That. In turn, dictated that men dress lor the occasion and the ladles dressed In bulky garb to maintain the
modest standards of l he day. Ms Kldwell said
During the early days of the 20th Century, thr krc|irrs of public morals began measuring the length of
women's beach bloomers, which could not be shorter than four Inches above the knee. There could be no
"all white or flesh colored suits" and no suits that exposed "the cheat lower than a line drawn at a level with
the arm pits."
Such prudlshness preceded the flapper era when women »&gt;egan to dare greater exposure ut the shore Prior
See SWIMWEAR, page 8

In this 1922 photograph, beach cop Bill Norton is enforcing the law: the superintendent of Public
Buildings and Grounds had Issued an order that bathing suits at the Washington, D C. beach
must not be more than tour Inches above the knee. It was a tough job. but somebody had to do It.

�Evening Herald, Sanford. FI.

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Can you explain lo m r why
we watch name shows?
Is It to see Those wi l l y
celebrity conlenlanta? C e r­
tainly that was The ap|&gt;eal of
“ Hollywood Squares "
Or Is II to »er regular people
make Intal fools of themselves?
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Feud" and "Wheel of Fortune."
the two most popular game
shows of the past few years,
which offer no celebrity guests
and treat their contestants with
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"a game lor ihe uninhibited."
False advertising lids Isn’t
The contestants are unfailingly
peppy and outgoing Tills Is no
game for wallflowers, suflerers
of Iron-poor hlood or devotees
of Fm lly Dickinson Dot Is that
enough to make It worthwhile?
There are two contestants,
fuich Is paired with a celebrity
guest like Huger K. Mosley of
"M agnum . IM ” or Shelley
Smith of. gee. who cun re­
member? Recently, they had
Teen Month Teen contestants

got lo be teamed with youthful
Idols like M alcolm J amal Warner of The Coshy Show”
and Jason Bateman of "It’s
Your Move ”
One inemtKT ol Hie team
tries to act out a series of wvrds
for the oilier — clown. Chicken
M i N u gge I s. surfboard.
Quarter-pounder. shiNs The
words III Into a word po/rlc.
which they then try lo solve.
Tltr day’s winner gets a shot at
10 grand
A flail lor Charades Is a big
help here, hut not a must.
"There Is no logic to this
game." said an exasperated
Mosley at one point "It’s all
luck and prayer."
Our host Is Tom Kennedy,
the |w)hshed veteran Watching
him. I realized how hard II
really Is to lie a good gameshow tiost. He had to show
genuine luteresl in Shelley’s
hoot s. " T h e y r eal l y are
lieaullful," he exclaimed He
tiad to hchuvr kindly during
T een Mont h lo some u n ­
believably obnoxious fat kill
who’s In Ihe movie "Goonlcs."
IMus. he has to uct like It’s a
tough, dramatic battle tiring
waged "Thai was good," he
told one contestant Then hr
addrd with utter conviction. "I
would never have guessed
you’d have gotten Chicken
McNuggcls."
Face It. not Just unytiody can
do his Job
Like 1 said. |‘m not sfirr why
(K-opIr watch n game show like
"Dody Language." The only
thing I’m sure of Is ll they
weren’t giving money uwuy,
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Led Week's Nielsen Ratings
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All-Star game was the lop rated
show on network television last
week, leading NDC lo lls ninth
consecutive week as leader In
the off-season ratings race.
Prime time averages for Ihe
week ending July 21. accord
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NDC win wlih a 13. i rating and
a 24 9 share. CBS came In
second with a 12.3 rating and
23.2 share. In third was ADC
wllh a 10 6 rating and 20,1
share.
The three-hour broadcast of
,the All-Star baseball game last
Tuesday ranked No. 1 among
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shows, followed by the "Miss
Universe Pageant" on CDS and
"T h e Dill Cosby Show" on
NBC.
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the Top 10: "Facts of Life."
"Fam ily Ties." "Miami Vice"
and the "All-Star Pre-Game
Show,"
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pageant. C B S scored w ith
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Simon" and "60 Minutes" In
the Top 10.

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only entry among the top-rated
shows, coming in al No. 9.
"C B S Evening News with
Dun Huther" was the No. I
news show for the week, with a
10 H istlng and a 23 share,
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was second with a 9.6 rating
and 21 share. "N DC Nightly
News with To m Urokaw." pre­
empted In some areas on
Tuesday night because of the
All Star game, was third wllh a
9 0 rating and a 20 share.
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the week ending J u lg 21,
according to the A C. Nielsen
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2. Miss Universe Pageant
(CDS)
3. The Dill Cosby Show (NBCf
4 Facts of Life (NDC)
5. Family Ties (NBC)
6 . (tie) Crazy Like a Fox
(CBS)
Miami Vice (NDC)
6. Simon A Simon (CBS)
9. 20-20 (ADC)
10. (tie) 60 Minutes (CDS)
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they have clues. spokt-Miian
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Exhibi t ol c o n tr niporury
sculpture hy young artists,
through August '2.2, Sampson
Gallery. Slrtson University.
DrLand. Monday through Fri­
day. 9 a.m lo 3 p.m Frrr lo
I he public.
Parents Without Partners
DrLand Sanford Chapter 284
TG IF parly for adults. 9 p.m.,
August 2 al laikr Monroe Inn.
Highway 17-92. Sanford. Dane
Ing or vi si ti ng with I'WP
friends Cull Tom m y ul 734

llirough Ju ly 27 and al I I
p m . Sumrihinti In Ih r Air
with music ol Phil Collins and
Genesis Admission $2 50 |h-i
IN'rson |&gt;er show
Gencrul Sanford Museum
and Library. Furl Mellon Park.
520 E. First SI.. Sanford. 2-5
p .m .. S u n tlu y . W e d iic h day .Thursday, and Frftlay.
Seminole County Museum.
H i g h w a y 17- 92 ut H u s h
B o u l e v a r d . In ol d A g r l Centrr/County Home building.
0261.
9 a.in. to I p.m.. Monday
National Quilting Association
llirough Friday. Call 321-2489
Uullt Show and Comrpelltlon.
for evening and afternoon ap­
Seminole Community College.
pointment* Closed Sundays
S a n f o r d . A u g u s t 3 10
through Labor Day.
Workshops, lectures, fashion
Central Florida Zoological
shows and quilting activities.
Exhibit of p rU r winning quilts Purk. Highway 17 92. laikr
by Florida quitters. For In­ Monroe, open every day 9 5
Pit itl* faclllllcs
formation call 3 2 1-6821.
Handicap Singles Dance.
Exhibition ol works hy late
Wcstmontr Park. 500 Spring Frank Kunqiolla. Florida arllsl,
Oaks Hlvd.. Altamonte Springs, through August 11 ol I-cm-Ii
every second and fourth Fri­ lluven Art Center. 2416 N.
day. Hours. 7 30-9:30 p.m. Mills Avc. , Orlando. Hours
A dm ission 35 cents. Call 10-5. Tuesday llirough Friday;
Claudia H arris. Weslinonle noon lo 5 . Saturday; 2-5,
Park.. 862-0090.
Sunday.
Explore Ih r gulaxy with
Open house and carnival al
/s/ands In the Sky, John Young
Winter
Springs lai Pcllle. 601
P lanetarium 's new feature
show, will continue Into Sep­ Stale Hoad 434. Saturday,
tember Monday through Frl August 17 beginning ul 10 a m.
day. 2:30 p in.; Saturday ami Pony rides, swing rides, moon
Sunday. 2 and 4 p.m.. Loch wulk. und games. Fingerprint­
Haven Park. 810 E Hollins Si . ing of children
Orlando Adults. $1; children,
Florida's ollUial slate play.
students, military and senior C m ss and Sword, In Its 21st
citizens. *1.50. Members free.
season, on H i g h w a y A I A
MctfU Mania ( ’onih Ic Concert South. Si Augustine presents
f eat ur i ng “ H e a v y Met al " performances nightly al 8:30
groups. John Young Planetari­ p.m except Sundays through
um. Orlando Science Center. August 24. For reservations
810 E Hollins Avc.. 9 and 10 and Information, contact (904)
p.m . Friday and Saturday 471-1965

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Death |1«T1)

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Kim Camas Atlanta Hr*vet pileher
Terry Fortier
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12:55
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F r id a y . July 2*, I t t l - I

Ryan O'Neal A n d The Beaver Never Met
De»r Dick — I recently aa w Ryan O'Neal on a
"Leave It to Dearer" rerun. Could thla have been
hla first part on TV7 And what year waa this
•how? — M.R.9., Pasadena, Texas.
O'Neal says thal while he was on a “ Dobte Olllls "
.trul a "Hai helur Father" as a teen age actor he iIim- h
not remember IxMng on a "Beaver." Mis flrsi TV work
was as a stand-in and stunt youth and hit player on a
Berman series. "Tates of the Vikings." when he was
living in Germany with his parents "Beaver" ran
Irom 1957 to 1963.
Dear Dick — 1 would like to know the name of
the woman who played on "Dynasty" about a
year ago. She played the butler’s daughter, who
came from Paris. Is she the tame person who
played on "Lost In Space," as the daughter, and
"The Chisolm s," aa the daughter who got
pregnant by their guide to the West? — H.B.,
Killeen, Texas.
We have four dllTerent young ladles playing those
three different parts. Angela Cartwright was the
daughter on "Lost In Space" and both Stacey Nrlkln
and Delta Burke played that Chisholm daughter ai
various times. And Kathleen Beller was the butler's
daughter on "Dynasty."
Dear Dick — Would yon please settle an
argument between me and my son. He says that
on the video, "W e Are the W orld," Dan Ackroyd

July 31

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Dear Dick — I heard that "The Jeffersons" Is
leaving the air. Is thla true? If so, why? Also,
why was “ Alice" eradicated earlier? — K.H..
Rock Island. III.

la standing neat to Harry Belafonte, on hla right
side, In the back row. I say he's not. Who'a right?
Yes, "The Jeffersons" lias mil been renewed lor
If I’m correct, who la he? — E.L., Reading, Pa.
next
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and the ratings had slipp'd badly. The same thing
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"Anne of the Thousand Daya"? It's never shown
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on TV and It'a not on video. I read somewhere
that It will never be released. What happened? etarrtng Donald Sutherland and Oene Wilder.
They played twins who were separated at birth.
— 8.N.. Whittier, Calif.
It was a comedy and the atory line waa similar to
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success. And It was listed In Leonard Maltln's hook of Please help me find the title and year. — W. B„
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susjrect that. If It hasn't been put on a video, that's
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pays who? — S.M.H., Houston, Texas.
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single hamledly rescues Antrr
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J u d g e Cans Suit A g a i n s t C o m e d i a n
SAN FR AN CISCO (Ill’ll
When comic Rohm Williams
rl|i|M'd Into Reg* brand wines
during a videotaped comedy
performance. the owner ol
Rege &lt; rliars wasu I laughing
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Court ol Ap|M-al dismissed I hr
sun Wednesday saying dial
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which Williams s|mmi(i d wine
Sill Hiller v hv suggest lug Ri gr
wine was a black wine "Inugli
enough In In- advertised hv
football player
Mean Joe
tireen “
Ac* onling lo Ap|H'ul Court
Judge .I Anthony Kline. Ihe
liusls lor Urge's sull was Ibal
"Williams |oke assTM-tales Rege
b ra n d wines wi t h bl acks,
allegedly a sue to economic*
group ill persons commonly
considered In la- the antithesis
ol wine connoisseurs
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"completely untenable

Urge s (-(intention (bat Ihe
|okr disparaged Ills wine pro
duels by associating Ibrui wilb
hi.n ks is repugnant to values
emlx-ddcd In our Constitution
and must la- resoundingly re­
jected.'' Kiltie wrote lor Ihe
Ihrre-Jiidgc panel
The comic's iboughis ''are
obvious llgincnls of a comic
Imagination. Impossible lor any
s e n s i b l e p e r s o n to l ake
seriously.” Kline wrolr
Kline said to rule otherwise
would "chill the her speech
rights ul all comedy performers
and humorists, lo the genuine
detriment of our s&lt;aTrty.”

w alrr as well as out and their ruses Is little more than
new freedom was reflected In strategically placed strings.
scantier beach attire
And some self-confident
Ity the :UH men bad dls- I bathers have even reverted
carded their bathing shirts and
buck to ihr days of sktnnystain women la*gan showing dlpplng. she said, with trips to
more skin than swimsuit as whal was un t i l u recent
well
sherlirs crackdown llrrvard
1064 brought topless bathing C o u n t y ' s n u d i s t h a v e n .
and the bikini s h ru n k to
I’layaltnda lleach.
p r ac t i c al l y n o t h i n g . Lots
Dyru.s. a Sanford lasblon shop
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owner, said Sanford residents Mrs VanLandlngham . with
shied away Irom topless suits, memories of a more nualent
but are stepping unabuahedly day

lo public acccplanrr ol Hits
Hashing of
female flesh,
some d a rin g damsels were
hauled Irom the beach In
poddy wagons. Ms Kldwcll
said.
My the late IU 20 » as women
became more involved In the
sport of s w i m m i n g , their
swimwear la-gau In mimic the
i best- coveri ng lank styles
l a v o r r d by me n . Wo me n I n t o t o d a y ' s r e v e a l i n g
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                    <text>Sanford Faces $ 1.50 Tax Rate Hike
By Rick Bronson
H erald S ta ff W r ite r
Sanford's new city manager
ha* submitted a &gt;12 4 million
budget (or fiscal year 1985-86
■.illmg lor an Inrrrasr In ihr
[itu|&gt;«-riv lax rate for the first
uni' to Sanford residents since
1970
t v Manager Frank Faison
in unintended Monday in his
(&gt;fo|xi*eel budget ilia) property
i .m '-s lw set al $4 94 |&gt;cr $ 1,000
.ihm ss« il valuallon. a 30 percent
ii ii lease- over tills year's rale ol
* I 44
I lo pro|xised budget Includes

funding all rilv departments
except the Sanford Airport
Authority, which is expected to
submit Its budget at a later date
If approved as presented, the
total budget will lie about &gt;2 5
million m ore than the $9 9
million the city commission
approved (or this fiscal year
While the proposed $4 94 lax
r.ite may not Ik- approved fully
by the commission, a poll of the
com m ission ers available for
comment tialay indicates some
I v |k- of Increase can Ik-expected
Commissioner Milton Smith
said a lax Increase Is needed

Because we re putting things In
our budget that should have
tieen In there years ago “ He
(minted out the need to upgrade
i tie city's parks and public areas,
as rerommrnded by the Scenic
Improvement Board In Its recent
report to the commission
Hut Smith predicted there
would Ik- few complaints from
residents about a tax Increase
because, ''People will see their
money working We need to do
this In order to meet the peoples'
needs and give them more pride
in l he city "
Commissioner David Farr said

be thinks with all the nrw
housing and apartment con
stru ctlon now u n derw ay In
Sanford. Ihere would Ik- enough
adcled to the tax base which
might not require a lax Increase
Hut he said the revenues that
will come from that new con
structlon won't Ik- realized (or
another year afier completion,
since they are pul on the tax
rolls this coming November, but
tax payments arert t made until
the following November
Commissioner John Mercer
said he hasn't examined the
budget yet and Commissioner

Koliert Thomas mold not be
reached for comment Mayor
Bettve Smith was attending a
luncheon in Orlando honoring a
delegation from China
Mere is how m uch it is
estimated it will cost m 1985 86
to operate the cits s departments
under the promised budget The
figures include the estimated
1984 85 expenditure, followed
hv next year's estimate
A d m in is t r a t iv e S e r v ic e s
$ 2 1 8 .0 8 7 — $ 3 2 6 ,5 0 7 .
E n g in e e rin g and P la n n in g
$280 443 - $382,030 Finance
$247,386 — $287,344 Parks

No Discipline
For 2 Deputies
In Sex Set-Up

S an fo rd
W elcom es
C h in e s e
V isito rs

By Rick Brunson
Herald S ta ff W r ite r
Sanford laid thr pi.inks lor a bridge
ol friendship all thr wav lo China
Monday, as thr city hosted a 10
rnemlM-r delegation ol business and
(Nillileal leaders Irtim I fiat country ai a
linn lirnn and lour &lt;&gt;l the area
I be visitors Irom China's souihrrn
(Miri i ii v of Guang/hou. and atxiui .30
&lt;•1 i lic it Sanford counterparts ale,
drank, laughed and exchanged gills al
a luncheon at thr Skyport restaurant
f he Chinese ea ch w earin g a
Golden Age ti.lilies
baseball rap.
th r u e m b a rk e d o n a I I V hour
sightseeing lour ol ihr city, including
stops of. Central Florida Regional
Hospital. Hamilton Elementary School
and a Winn Dixie grcK-rry store.
Th r tlrlegation la In Sanford for a
w erk o f negotiations with Orlando
Helicopter Airways Inc., a Sanford
com puny, which landed a 15-year,
r n u ltlm llllo n c o n tr a c t w ith the
Chinese earlier Mils year. The contract
Is expected to tie Dualized this week,
according to company s|iokrsrnrn
Th r luncheon was marked by gulrtv
and well wishing, with thr Chinese
and S.uilnrdllrs swapping smiles and
business cards All hough language
wu* a tiarrlrr. the iw o groups skirled
II hv using Iwo Inlrrprrtrrs and Ihr
universal language — laughter — lo
llll In the g.qis
I hr Iuik hrun was opened with a
prayer and thr pledge ol allegiance
Sanlord Coiiimlsslonei Milton Smith.
......... dried (tie prayer volrrd thanks

By Susan l.oden
Herald S ta ff W riter
tun Seminole Counlv slierllTs tlrpu
tics ih r oh|rel ol an ltitern.il prntir alter
allc-grcllv nitsh.indling thr investigation
ol a sexual assault ease used (Mint
lodgment hut will mil he punished
Seminole Counlv Sherilt John I’olk
said IcmI.iv he will c niinnrl deputies
John Nc-gi i and Ginn ii Nagala so i ticv
will know how in handle such a
situation should one arise again tail
they will not tic punished lor making
wnat he called an "error in |udgniriit
Thai (mmii lodgment involved the
deputies allowing a 14 vc-ar old tmv lo
meet with an O rlando man who
allegedly sexuallv assaulted thr tmv as
they sai m the- man s parked car w lm Ii
Negri and Nag.ita had iindet sin
vetllanee
3 hr Incident iH-curted in the paiking
lot ol ihe Ktvstal restaurant i s
Highway 17 92 Fern Park at almtn
midnight on June 26
Earlier in the evening ilo- tun s
I.liber said be overheard fils son oil llutelephone with Ihe suapeci apparrnilv
making a dale
W » «$ fey Temmw V »*&lt;•«*

Tang Guo Liang, m ayor of Guangzhou, left, shakes
hands with Sanford City Commissioner David Farr
"fo r Ihr fellowship with our friends
from Chinn "
Ai ih r head tahlr. Guang/hou
Mayor Tang Guo Liang, dunked by
San lord Mayor H ciivr Smith and
Orlando Mayor Hill Frederick, re
marked how well tie was rn|oylng ihr
s le a k d in n er
Mrs S m ith and
Frederick recalled fund memories of
•heir recent trips to China
At another table, one delegate
I.night Commlsslimrr David Farr how

and greets Sanford Mayor
Interpreter Li Zhlhua.

to wrltr and pronounce his name in
Cantoursc. the major dialect s|Mikni
in southern China
In a more livelier section ol ihr
banquet room. Henry Schumacher, of
•he Sanford Alr|mrt Authority, and
delegalr Lu 1.1 He spill a earalfe of
whir
"Bottom s up. bottom* up." Ur kepi
saying In Cantonese
Before thr dinner ended, thr iwo
embraced and Sc humacher railed Hr

Beftye

Smith

with

"T h e next mayor of Sanlord "
The iwo groups watched a video
presentation about Orlando and thru
toasted each other
Mayor Liang Ihrii presented Mayor
Smiih with IxMiks about Guang/hou
and a perfumed coin emlMissed with a
cow — the Chinese s v iii IkiI lor good
business drullngs Mayor Smith pres­
ented Liang with a key to thr &lt;itv
See V ISIT, page 8 A

SCA Votes To Disband; Head Start Fate Uncertain
By Donna E stea
Herald S taff W r ite r
Seminole Community Action is dis
handing and ih r fair ol t h r local Bead
stall program Is uncertain
Not llled that Ihr state w ill urge Ihr
Ic-drrul government to deny binding to
Head Slarl while II Is unclrr the control
ol SCA. tlie SCA hoard ol directors with
seven members present Monday night

Serviceman
Killed In
Auto Crash
A 19 year -old Sanlord man
stullonrd al Ft Sic-wart Army
B.ISC- in Georgia was killed m a
car accident early Saturday
Pvl David Scull Wilkins, son
ol Kenneth and Hetty Wilkins.
812 Cherokee Circle, Sanford.
died al about 6 a in Saturday.
An Arm y spokesman gave this
«ii*i*ciiini of ihe arcldent Wilkins
was travelling East on Georgia
Highway 119 when hta 1978
Pontiac Trans Am lilt a National

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and Recreation $652,295 —
$943,446. Police ahoul $2 I
million — $2 4 million Fire
about $1 3 million — SI 5 mil
lion Public Works about $1 5
million — $2 million Refuse
$838,200 - $1.023 455 Water
and Sewer and $2 4 million —
$3 05 million
The comparative figures tor
•&gt;l&gt;crutiiig the i lls administration
are as follows Clt\ Commission
$53,305 — $38 726 Cltv Man
u grr s o ffic e . 5 I O 1.839 $99 424. I.cgal services $55,735
*03 689 Assistant Citv Man
See T A X . page 8 A

v o te d unanim ously to re llnqulsli
sponsorship ol Ihe program and hi
dissolve the agency as of Aug 31
They urged the U S Department of
Health and Human Services to desig­
nate the school Ixtarcl as thr new
s|Hinsciring agency for Ihr program
Bill two members of thr school Ixiarcl
Put I r Ison and Bill Krull — were
reluc tant today lo say whether thrv

would sup|M&gt;rt a school system take­
over of the program designed lo give
three and four-year-old children from
underprivileged families educational
experiences prior to ihrir going lo
public school
Kroll said |( accepting ihe program
would mean a commitment (nr addl
1 1 o n a I in on e y . "o u r b u d g e t is
sirap|K-d "

Cities Ready For
Old-Fashioned 4th

D a v id

S.
W ilk in s

Guard Low Ikiy and burst
llauirs A Low Hoy Is a piece
military equipm ent used
h a u lin g h e a v y m 1111 i
hardware
Wilkins attended Seminole
High School In Sanford and had
tieen in the Arm y less than a
year
An arm y spokesm an said
Wilkins was a Tank Systems
Mechanic in the Armored Tank
Division

By Jane C asselb erry
Herald S ta ff W rite r
Old-fashioned Fourth of July
celebrations are planned for
Thursday In Sanford. Altamonte
S|irlngs. Oviedo and Geneva
Firew orks d isp la y s al thr
S a n fo rd la k r fr o n l on Lake
Monroe, al Ihr Altamonte Mall
and behind Ihr Oviedo Post
O ffice on Geneva Drive will
climax thr day's activities.
In Fort Mellon Park the Sanford Parks and Krcrrattun Dr
partnirnt will sjMinsor a duy of

4th of July Closings
City, county, state and federal
offices and banks and post olTIrrs
w ill be clo sed T h u r s d a y In,
Seminole Counly for the Fourth of
July Friday, employees In Winter
Springs, state offices the school
hoard office, and Ihe County
Health Department will have Ihr
day off.
Surplus food distribution by thr
American Red Cross scheduled for
July 3. 4. and 5 will takr place'
Julv 10 at Crooms High School.

Mr said. "Evrrvtlinr I ask lor some
thing from ihr budget rommlttee. it is
shot down I am lold there is no money
and I assume ihere would Ik- iiu money
lor Head Slarl
Mrs Telson said while Ihr Brad Slarl
program has Ik-cii successful. I can I
tell what Ihr school Itourd would clo
until I lo o k al Ihr hudgri and look ul
See SCA. page 8 A

Sanford: July II. at Altamonte
Com m unity Church. Altamonte
Spr* 3s. and July 12 at the Baptist
Church In Chuluota
There will be no garbage pickup
In Sanford and Altamonte Springs
on Thursday In Sanford those
who would normally have their
refuse collected that day will be
re scheduled for Wednesday. July
3. In Altamonte Springs, residents
will have to wait until (heir next
scheduled pickup day.

activities iK-ginning al 1 I a.til
There will Ik- a Moon Walk,
merry-go-round, canoe rides,
canoe jousting, log rolling conlesi. IimkI concessions, and game
ImkiiIis . At noon Ihere will Ik - a
three-legged rare, b a llo o n race,
egg loss, and hall relay A frog
jumping contest Is sei for 2 p in
Contestants should bring their
own frog There Is no entry fee
for thr contests and prizes will
br awarded.
A celebrity soflball game Is
scheduled for 3 pm . There will
Ik- entertainment Several local
organizations will sponsor concessions and booths
S ponsored by the G reater
Sanford Chamber of Commerce,
the fireworks will launched at
dark
The SkvDIa.st '85 fireworks
show will begin al 9 p.m In the
A ltam on te Mall parking lot
Other festivities and live enter­
tainment will begin al 7 p m
Including a skydiving exhibition
by the Paragalors
In Oviedo, an old-fashioned
country barbecue and blurgrass
and g o s p e l m u sic w ill be
featured. Th r Greater Oviedo
S ee FOURTH, page 8 A

T h e h oy. under th e fa th e r s
sujK-rvIslon. m ade ih r date and then
the fa ther called the s h e r i f f s d epart­
m e n t an d asked for d ep u ties to join the
Investigation, sheriff's sp o k e s m a n John
SjKilskl said

Thr drputlrs had u ImiuI 30 mlnulrs
lo gel lo IIn- rrslaurant parking loi and
to frll tfir Imy what lo do and flow to
Signal ihrm if hr nerdrd help wlnlr
dealing w nil tin- man S|mlski s.tid
S|Hdski said Negri anil N'agut.i. Imiti
patrol deputies wrrr al fault lur not
Bnulng file case over to sheriff's
detec lives who normally handle that
i v |k - ol i i i v c-siig.ition But they said they
didn't have time to call in drtrrtlvrs.
SjMilskl said
W h e n ih r s i i s |k -c I arrived al Mir
resiaurunl. thr Imv got in to ih r man s
c .It drs|illr tirUlg told not to do so tmlh
bv fils fattier and Negri and N'agata
l l u I mi &gt; failed to signal ttiat lie was In
Iroutilr as d r p u llr s wale tied ib r ear lor
alMiut 20 m ln u trs and saw m tiv r m n ii
in th e vehicle SjMilskl said
W h e n Nc-gri and N a g a la in n vrd In lu
arrest I lit- man itir tmv lo ld Ih r m that
as itu-y had liern w a t c h in g ih r man
bad (K-rfnrnird a sex act on him.
a c c o r d i n g to a r e p o r t w r l t t r n by
N a g a la
C h a rlrs R oy S tallin gs
a
■16 v r u r o ld real e s la le broker
was

See SET-UP. page 8 A

On The Road...
Dearborn Fans
G reat Team;
Banquet Next
After greetings from 15.000
enthusiastic fans in Dearborn.
Mich., Henry Ford's home
(own. a banquet la In store for
Sanford's weary road rally
learn after It rolls Into Pit­
tsburgh tonight.
Company headquarters of
the firm sponsoring their
vin ta g e car In thr cross
county race are located In
Pittsburg.
Although fatigue seems to
be catching up with them.
Don and Jerry Gross are
running 36th In the pack of 75
and ore only 7V* minutes o ff
the Ideal time despite retrac­
ing one route because they
tnltaed a check point and Ihe
breakdown of their stopwatch,
said P a tty A u stin . J e r r y
Grosa' secretary at his San­
ford architectural firm. At Ihe
start there were 120 entries of
which 99 qualified to makr
the 3.000 mite or so rally race.
The Gmsoe* left Detroit lor
Pittsburg today anxious for

ih e r a l l y ' s c o m p l e t i o n
Thursday In Nrw York Clly.
"Jerry said they're just go­
ing on adrenalin." Ms Austin
rep orted to d a y . T h e duo
cruised Into the Motor City al
7 pm . Monday In their 1932
D elu x e M odel A " J e n n y
Sieam cleaner" and left for
Pittsburgh 6 a m. today, she
said.
There the team will be feted
at a dinner In their honor by
ihe "J en n y Sieam cleaner"
firm. The eldrr Gross, who's
driving the vintage auto, has
a local steam cleaning busi­
n e s s u s in g th e " J e n n y
Sieam clean er." M s.' Austin
said.
The tram vtQ be helicop­
tered to the banquet site, she
See RALLY, page 8A

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Tussdsy, July 1 , m i

N A T IO N
IN BRIEF
Heat, Flames A n d Wind
Torture Southern Calif.
l-OS ANGELES (UP1| — Firefighters fnrrd scaring
temperature*. Under dry brush, feisty wln^s and arsonists
In their battle against brushrires that have levrlrd some 70
homes and charred more than 35.000 acres In Southern
California.
Massive fires raged lodny In law Angeles. San Diego.
Ventura and Riverside counties, and several small
brushflres added to the reddlsh hrown clouds o f smoke
that climbed from the hillsides surrounding the Los
Angeles Basin.
There was no loos of life, all hough dozens o f minor
Injuries were reported, mostly to firefighters who suffered
In record heat. Ii was 107 In l » s Angeles Monday and
temperatures In the desens soared to 115 with little relief
In the weather forecast. The low humidity turned heavy
brush Into potential torches
Residents of (he San Diego neighborhood of Normal
Heights, where 64 homes and 18 outbuildings were
destroyed Sunday, tearfully surveyed Ihe devastation
Monday.
Eire Inspectors said an arsonist was responsible for what
started out us a simple bm shflre hut quickly exploded Into
Ihe most destructive fire In the city's history.
Another 20 houses were badly damaged and Gov. Ororge
Dcukmejtan declared a state of emergency. Damage was
Chllmalrd a I $8.5 million.

Senator: Fire The Cheesy Rats
LOS ANGELES IUI’1) — The officials res|Nmslble for
lns|&gt;ecting the Mexlcan-style cheese plant linked to more
•ban 50 death* In the nation's worst outbreak of food
poisoning tills century should lie fired, an angry slate
senule committee says
The Inspectors. Ihe chairman of the Senalr Committee
on Toxics and I’ ubllc Safety Management said Monday, arr
not capable of handling the respon sibly of the public's
health and should lie relegated to doing “ cattle brand
Inspections In llakernlleld Fire the rats." he snapped.
Stale Sen Arl Torres, D-Los Angeles, said officials failed
In adecpialely Inspect Jalisco Mexican Products Inc., maker
of Ihe Mexican style chresc linked to Ihr deadly outbreak
ol llsierlosls, a huclrrla] disease particularly dangerous for
babies, pregnant women and the chronically III
The angrily worded report called for the removal of all
state Department of Food and Agriculture (KTsonnel
responsible for Inspecting Jalisco s suburban Los Angeles
plant
The committee also found that the three-month period
Ireiween the county's Identification of a |M&gt;ssible epidemic
and Ihe recall of all Jalisco cheeses was too long and may
huve contributed tou “ •ubstantlal" number of deaths.

Execs Sentenced For Murder
M AYW IXII). III. (171*1) — A Judge who sentenced three
executives to 25 years In prison for the work-related death
ol an employee says the men were as guilty of murder as
someone who places a lime bomb In an alrjKirt and runs
away.

Cook County Circuit Judge Ronald J.P. Hunks Monday
sentenced the executives for their murder convictions In
the cyanide poisoning dealt) o f an employee at a plant run
by Ihe nnw-defuncl Film Recovery Systems Inc. of Elk
Grove Village
President Steven O 'N eil, plant manager C harles
Klrschtmum and plant foreman Daniel Rodriguez are
Irelleved to Ire Ihe llrsl corporate olllflnls held crim inally
liable for the work related death of an em ployee,
prosecutors said
The former executive* were found guilty June 1*1 In the
Fell 10. 1983 death ol Stefan Gulah. (II. an Illegal Polish
alien who worked over tanks of cyanide solution used to
remove silver Iron) rx|M)seil X-ray flim

Exxon To Appeal $1.9 Billion Fine
WASHINGTON lUPIl - The Exxon Corp.
says It will appeal a ruling by a special
federal court ordering Ihe world's largest
company to pay $1.9 billion for allegedly
overpricing crude oil from a Texas oil field.
The ruling Monday by the Temporary
Emergency Court of Appeals upheld what
could be the biggest fine agamst a single
defendant. It Involved a dispute between
Exxon and the Energy Department over the
price o f otl from the Hawkins Oil Field near
Tyler. Texas
Exxon spokesman Henry Benthard said
the company would decide whether to ask
the special court, set up In the 1970s to
handle energy disputes, to reconsider the
case or ask the Supreme Court to order a
trial
In Houston. S.J Reso. Exxon executive
vice president, said “ We are extremely
disappointed
"W e do not think It Is proper for surli an
Important suit to be decided without a
trial." Reso said, adding Dial the Energy
Department's stand "Is contrary to thr
Intent o f thr regulations and would have
had the effect of discouraging additional
domestic otl production."
The special court's decision upheld a

...w orld 's largest
business accused
of o v e r pr i c i n g
crude oil; similar
cases pending
against other oil
companlos
1983 ruling by U S District Judge Thomas
Flannery, who ordered Exxon to pay 1*95
million for overpricing oil from the Hawkins
field from l975through 1981
T h e refund, with compounded dally
interest charges. Is the biggest awarded
under a 1973 law that set up a two-tier price
control system on domestic oil production to
encourage domestic exploration after the
Arab oil embargo
The law allowed companies to charge
higher prices for domestic crude ol! pro­
duced after a certain date. President Reagan
lifted price controls shortly after he took
office In 1981,
The Energy Department charged that
Exxon Improperly classified oil from the
Hawkins field as "new otl" when It should
have been classified as "old otl." which sells
at a lower price.
Rayburn llanzllk administrator of the

Bomb Intended For Mid-Air Blast?
ROME (UPI) — A bomb planted In a suitcase
Ixr-nd for the Spanish rapltal I hat exploded at
Rome's International alrjxtrl and Injured 15
people may have prevented a mid-air blast aboard
a Madrid-bound airliner, poller said today.
The explosion late Monday ripped apart the
baggage handling section at Rome's Leonardo da
Vinci Airport and cracked a wall next to a
conveyor that carries baggage to arriving passengent
Police said 15 ulrport em ployee* were Injured
and taken to hospitals
Airport and Carabinieri para military police
evacuated Ihe alr|mrt ami hailed all flights for 29
minutes while firefighters put out a small fire.
Haggage handlers said the suitcase, described
as a soft, wine-red sack, had (he brown lag of a
Middle Eastern airline and was with luggage to lxnhlpped lo Madrid
Police said today the suitcase was lo have beer)
put on a Madrid bound flight that was scheduled
lo take off at 7t30 p in Monday, but a delay by
the baggage handlers prevented the transfer The
suitcase bomhexplodrdnt 8 0 2 p.in.
Investigators said the delay may have pre­
vented an explosion and crash aboard the
Madrid-bound Jetliner
The Incident at Rome airport was the latest In a
series o f terrorist attacks on uvlatlon targets and
Ihe third taunt) attack Monday In Europe.
A bomb exploded In a crowded Hrltlsh Airways
ticket office In downtown Madrid Monday, killing
one woman and Injuring 27 other people. Ill a

second attack minutes later, gunmen shot out the
windows of a nearby Jordanian airlines office and
burtrd a grenade insldr No one was Injured In
Ihul attack.
Outside Athens, G reece, an
automobile loaded with propane tanks exploded
Monday In a parking lot and destroyed four cars,
most of them belonging lo U.S. military personnel
stationed In Greece. No one was Injured.
In other recent bombings against aviation
targets, an explosion al ihe Frankfurt Interna
tlonal Airport In Wrst Germany on June 19. and
al Tokyo's International airport on June 23. left a
total of five people dead
A bomb Is also suspected as Ihe cause of the
crash of an Atr-ludla Jrt off the Irish cnasi on June
23 that killed 329 |&gt;roplc on hoard
Al an emergency meeting following the blast at
ihr Home airport late Monday, airport, aviation,
police and lire officials decided to examine with
X-ray equipment-all hags tiring held In transit
overnight.
The officials said they would meet again later
today to discuss new security procedures
Security has lx-rn tight at the alr|x&gt;n —
considered a crossroads between Europe and the
Mlddlr East — since Palestinian guerrillas
Iximlx-d a Pan American jet and hijacked a
Lufthansa airliner there Der. 17. 1973. kilting 32
|x-ople
Hut olllclals said they have not made it a
practice to check huggagr In transit because this
would mean long delays tn transferring It
belwerh planes.

Army Corps 'Sandbagging* Taxpayers
WASHINGTON (UPl» — Sen William Prnaniire.
D W ls , has a rru n d th r Armv Corps of Engineers
of "sandbagging" taxpayers will) a $50 million
project lo rebuild hear lira lor the Ixoiellt ol
condominiums ami hotels in Miami Beach.
Proxmlrr gave bis monthly "Golden Fleece'
award to thr corps Monday, saying it had already
surni 933 million on u beach "nourishment'
project lo pump santl onto IO miles ol Florida
i&gt;rach fron ting "co s ily condom inium s and
haughty hotels
Another $17 million, hr said, remains "In Ihe
pipeline-."
The corps is really sandbagging the taxpayers
on tills one because one large storm could rasllv
sweep away all this sand." hr said
The Wisconsin Democrat selected the Corps ol
Engineers tor the dubious distinction tx-causc he
viewed the project as July's "most wasteful,
ridiculous or Ironic" use of lax money

W O R LD

department's Econom ic Regulatory A d­
ministration. said his office is "extrem ely
pleased" by the ruling.
"There are a lot o f smiling faces around
here," lie said "T h e court decision sus­
tained the position the department had
argued during the court process. We won on
every count."
He predicted the decision would help the
department In 450 similar cases involving
between A3 billion and £4 billion. The
largest remaining case, against Texaco.
Involves about $ I billion, he said.
Exxon argued that government regulaUons were applied retroactively to oil from
the Hawkins field — one of the largest oil
fields In ihe continental United States.
The special court also upheld Flannery's
decision to order restitution paid lo the
Treasury, which would distribute Ihe
money to the 50 stales for energy conserva­
tion
Exxon, which owns 67 percent of the
Hawkins field, also argued that 2.500 other
owners should tic liable for any Judgment.
Hut Flannery said II would be too difficult to
determine Individual liability and said It
would be up to Exxon to try to recover
rponcy from other owners.

but the average taxpayer la taking the bath," he
said Thr project, hr satd. Is part o f "a costly,
never ending and futile effort" to rebuild ihc
beuch by dredging sand offshore and pumping It
onto the beach lor $5 million lo $6 million a mile.
I'rnxmlrr tiled studies hy geologists anil
marine scientists that hr said show such efforts
destroy txaches they are Intruded to save
A corps spokenman expressed "dt»ap|M&gt;lntmerit with Proxm lrr'* criticism of the project,
saving II was "not deserved "
The corps. In constructing the project. Is
t arrying out a mandate of Congress, of which
Senator Proxmlrr Isa member," hr said
The spokesman said the "nourishm ent" also is
Mirant lo provide hurricane protection lor Ihr
.lira and local funding will meet 41 jx-rcent of the
cost expected to reach $94 million when It Is
completed In 1993
He said similar tieach erosion projects also are
under way In Georgia. New York. Massachusetts
and Pennsylvania
*

Inmates Control
Prison; Free
Last Hostage
O N L Y . Tenn
(U P I) H u n d r e d s o f c o n v ic t s —
enraged over Tennessee's new
striped Jail uniforms — seized
control of Turney Center pris­
on. lorrhlng the chapel and
cafeteria and holding fellow
Inmates hostage for several
hours early today
Five people were Injured,
including one prisoner who had
a heart attack
Officials said a prison guard
was taken hostage shortly after
the noting erupted Monday
night, bul he was released
.ilxiut 1 &gt;A hours later
Ten 1mnates — all In "p ro ­
tective custody'* cells at their
own request - were taken
hostage by the rioting convicts,
but Warden Larry Lark talked
ilirm Into relrasing all 1 0
hostages, who were freed one
by one. T h r last hostage was
herd about 3 a m
"We tried to convince them
Ihry bad nothing to gain by
keeping them ." said State Cor­
rect ton s p o k e s m a n J o fin
Taylor.
T a y l o r s a id t h e r e w a s
' extensive dam age" lo the
units bousing thr Inmates and
thr prison cafeteria and com ­
missary were gutted by fire. He
said the convicts had also
binned the clnqx-l at the m edi­
um security prison about 55
miles west o f Nashville
The holers — angry tx-cause
o f new strl|x-d uniforms, tiny
cells and poor lood — warned
authorities there would be vio­
lence If they attempted to
reclaim the facility
Al a news conference with
a b o u t 15 r e p o r t e r s , tw o
s|iokrsmcn for Ihe holers —
James Itragg, 32. of Akron.
Ohio, and Michael Garrard. 29.
.if Clarksville — said Ihe pris­
oners were prrparrd lo Tight
He said Ihr Inmates were
ii [met atxiul the new uniforms
with striped pants and shirt*
stenciled "Department o f Correel Ions" that were mandated
by ihe Legislature last year
altrr a rash of prison escapes

IN BRIEF

"T h e corps' etforts are m aking it easier lor
those slaving In these pleasure palaces lo battle.

Europeans Launch Satellite
In Search Of Halley's Comet

Man Who Ran Over Hitchhiker, Didn't Help Jailed

KOUKOU, French Guiana (Ill'll
A French rockri
company today launched a spacecraft owned hy 1 1
Western European nailons on a bold journey (o Halley's
Comet — a onrr-liiu-llIrBme mission Ihr Untied Slate*
passed up because of budget problems
I'he European Spate Agency probe called Giotto was
mounted atop a 155 loot -tall Arlane rockri at a Guiana
Sjwice Center launch site on Ihe edge ol the Amazon forest.
It blasteil nllalxnil 7 15a,tn
The counldown began Monday under llu- direction of
Arlanr Space Inc., a company formed five years ago to
com pel r with Ainctlca's space shuttle for the w orld'*
satellite launching business
In addition to color picture* anu|i|x-d lour times u second
Irom the West German camera. Giotto carrlrs Instrument*
to drlrrniliie the chemical makeup o f the gases around the
nucleus and to rrvrnl the composition of its dost particles

Gromyko New Soviet President
MOSCOW 1171*1) — Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev tcxlay
named Foreign Mlnlsler Am lrrl Gromyko us Ihe country's
new president and Installed a newly appointed member of
the ruling Politburo In Ills |&gt;!acr.
The uppolntmenl of G rom yko, 75, lo the largely
ceremonial |*ml ol president, where hr would inert visiting
brads of stale, bred Gorbachev to concentrate on the
domestic prnhlrins hr has made his main concern.

Uy Deane Jordsn
H erald S ts ff W riter

A C a s s e lb e r r y man w h o
slopped his car walked tnick
According lo (*ollce rrpuils.
and stared .it the crumpled man Smith was hitchhiking whllr
tie h id jusl tun over and thru standing In I lie road on the
drove away without summoning slrlped line between the tight
help has hern sentenced to 911 and center lanes on stale Road
days In Ihe Setnlnolr County jail
436 at 12:45 u m, on Aug 4
when u Thunderbird traveling
Randy Reiss, 22. nl 325 E. about 45 mph bit him.
Seminole Hlvd . was also ordered
by Circuit Judge S Joseph
According to ryewltnesscs. the
Davis Jr to complete 5&lt;X) hours Impact thrrw Smith about 25
of community service and make Iret They said the car stopped.
w h a tever restitution to the Rriss got out. walked back to
victim that probation and |uirolr Smith, bent over him. then
officials derm appropriate Davis relumed to the car and drove
also sus|x-udrd Rriss' driver's away.
license fur 5 years The victim.
One of Ihe wiiticane* followed

WASHINGTON (Ul'll — Environmentalists say
a closer look by thr Environmental Protection
Agency at damaged lakes and stm ints shown an
acid ruin problem In the Northeast ami upper
Midwest that In worse than originally believed
The National Clean Air Fund, an ami of Ihe
National Clean Air Coalition, Monday released
copies of EPA regional maps showing wide areas
where lakes and si reams had been harmed by
acidity.
"T h e maps show that surface waters suscepti­
ble to damage from arid ruin are more seriously
endangered and distributed over a broader
geogiaphlc area than previously reported." said
lutul spokeswoman Susan Buflone.
The map* are more detailed versions of u
national EPA map lhal In 1982 showed area*
where lakes und streams had been damaged by
high acidity.
Releasing Its analysis ol thr regional maps, (he
loud said Ihr EPA document* had been available
for the |&gt;as( year bul had not been highly
publicized
Deboruh Shrlinun. a research s|x*c tails! lor (he
Natural Resources Defense, said "the difference la

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tin- car and copied the license
plate number and gave It to
|M&gt;llt r Rriss was arrested about
an hour altrr the Incident
Rriss pleaded no contest In
NiA'riiitx-r to a charge o f leaving
I lie scene of an accident with
Injuries.
In other court action:
— Victor Ferdinand Blue. 18. of
4559 Douglas Si., Sanford, arrested Jan. 25 on a charge of
utlrrtng a forgery after trying lo
cash a stolen check. He was
sentenced by Circuit Judge Rob
rrt H McGergor lo 360 days In
i lie county Jail and 5 years
probation Hr was also ordered
by MtOrrgor to pay the victim
$875 in restitution

Environmentalists: Acid Rain Worse Than Believed

Gromyko was relieved of hts duties us foreign mlnlsler
and Eduurd Shevardnadze. 57. appointed lo full Politburo
membership only Monday, w is named os Grom yko's
replacement in the crucial post.

FtoMS* l*M M l
Mm X i

Shawn I) Smith, 23. of 1995
Casselwcxx! Si . Winter Park,
survived his Injuries

Milrtoy E Motto*
Dotorat h Wnllft
AlollC MafcHM. Oollona
Cult A Battoy. Ottotoo
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Joal Onnr Mntord
Mary Annlaiarc*«. Daltons
CwfiaE Wattoy. Oaltons
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startling" bclwern thr national map and thr two
regional map*
She said Ihe groups hud mil been able to
determine exactly how much more damage there
wo* in (hr areas but noted It was clear that
certain sections, such os Cape Cod. Mass., und
ihe Upper Peninsula ol Michigan, were "m uch
more seriously affected than we believed."
She said Ihe data used by thr EPA tn compiling
the map* may not necessarily have been more
current than the data used tn the 1982 map but It
w as more complete.
The Northeast regional rnap. she said, used 10
limes more data und thr Midwest map used 100
times more data than Ihr 1982 national map.
EPA spokesman Chris Rkre said the agency
questions the fund's Interpretation.
With Congress mired In a light over how lo cut
thr federal deficit, legislation to find a way lo pay
for un add rain cleanup is stalled. The ad­
ministration has refused to push for a cleanup
program, arguing lhal more research is needed
" W e believe this Is exactly Ihe kind of
Information that would compel the admlnlstra
tton to act," said Shrtman.

—John Arthur Baumgardner,
20. o f 799 S. Wymore Road,
Altam onte Springs, arrested
Feb 7 on rhargrs of grand theft,
burglary lo a conveyance and
|M)**ettaion of burglar tools. Hr
was sentenced by Davis to 3
years pmtiatlon and ordered to
complete 50 hours o f communi­
ty service.
4
-H a ro ld Collins. 23? of 3631
Lincoln SI.. Sanlord. arrested
Jan. 19 on a charge of grand
llirfl. was sentenced by Davis to
3 year* pmtiatlon and to pay
$296 lo the woman whose purse
he stole. He was sentenced to 61
days In Jail and was given credit
(or 6 1 days already served.
—Pat Proato. 38. of 2100 Howell
Branch Road *3, arrested Jan.
14 after he beat Ills estranged
wile causing "great bodily Injury
lo her face." was sentenced by
Davis lo 2 years of community
control followed by 8 years o f
probation. Community control Is
a form of In-house arrest

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Hawkins: Pentagon Downplaying Scope Of Alcohol, Drug Abuse
WASHINGTON IUPI) - Sen. Paula
Hawkins. R-Wlnter Park, has accused
the Pentagon o f coveting up the number
of military personnel who abuse drugs
and alcohol, despite claim ) from the
hrassthat the problem Ison the decline.
"The scope o f the problem of drug use
In the military remains unfathomable."
said Hawkins, chairwoman of a Senate
Labor and Human Resources subcom­
mittee that held a hearing last week on
the problem o f drug and alcohol abuse In
the military.

S e n . P a u l* H a w k in s

"Each year the testing procedures are
changed." she said. "Each year the
directors of the responsible offices are
changed. Each year the computation
formulas are changed.

"The Department of Defense ts keep­
ing this secret." she charged.
Hawkins questioned the accuracy of
new studies showing a drop In drug use
In the military In recent years. She said
members o f Congress have been re­
peatedly frustrated In attempts to get
Information Irom the Pentagon.
"I demand to know how many sollders
use llllcll narcotics, how many pilots use
alcohol." Hawkins said. "I want hard
evidence. All we have now Is anecdotal
evidence and that does not bode w ell."
If the problem were decreasing, as top
Army. Navy. Air Force and Marine
officers testified. Hawkins questioned
why. In 1984. there were 60.024 positive
drug tests In the Navy. 35.514 In the
Army and 8.055 In the Air Force.

" If there Is good news — If drug use
has gone down, as Is claimed with the
results o f the voluntary Drug Prevalent
Survey — then In 1984 why were there
18,637 dism issals from the arm ed
services for drug and alcohol related
problems?" she asked

clred the A rm y 's plan to conduct
260.000 fewer urine tests for drug use
next year — a 9 perrent decrease.

J. Jarreti Clinton, a deputy assistant
defense secretary, told the subcommittee
that progress in combatting the problem
has been substantial" recently but.
We have not yet ridded ourselves of the
drug abuse problem ."

Air Force MaJ. Gen Thom as Uakrr
claimed u "m ajor decline In drug abuse
but said a recent survey showed that
“ the prevalence of alcohol abuse among
Air Force people Increased "

A rm y MaJ. G en W illia m S w eet
testified that there has been " a con­
tinued downward trend In admitted drug
abuse to the lowest level since we began
tracking In 1974." Hut Hawkins crlll-

To combat Army alcohol abuse. Sweet
said that. effective Aug 20. "alcoh ol will
not lie served to mHitarv personnel on
duty "

U S Marine Hrlg Gen Gall Reals said
a 1980 survey showed that 37 perrent ol
the Marine Corps abused dru gs or
alcohol, but that llgurr drop|&gt;ed to 17
lirrrc.il in 1983 and lo an estimated
level of less than 10 perrent today

Court: Anti’ Retorded Low Based On 'Irrational Prejudice'
WASHINGTON (UPII In striking
down a Texas ordinance that excluded
homes for the "feeblem in ded" from
arras zoned for apartment living, the
Supreme Court has reaffirmed the rights
of the retarded but refused to carve out a
special constllutlonal niche for them
The Justices. In a 6-3 ruling Monday,
said the ordinance "appears to rest on an
Irrational prejudice against the mentally
retarded."
The ruling, while a victory for handi­
capped advocacy groups, did nol extend
the same constitutional safeguards pre­
viously granted to blacks and women.
Justice Hryon While said the "m e n ­
tally retarded, like others, have and
retain their substantive constitutional
rights In addition to the right to be
treated equally by Ihe law."
However. White said the retarded
nlready have protection under federal
and stale law from discrimination and If
they were made a special class other
similar groups such as (he "aging,
disabled, the mentally III and Infirm"
could require Ihe same treatment.
"W e are reluctant lo set oul on that
course, and we decline to do so." White
wrote for the majority.
The ruling came In a case from
Cleburne a city of 20,000 about 25 miles
south of Fort Worth
Attorneys for the city had asked the
high court to uphold a zoning ordinance
that allows boarding homes, fraternities,
dorm itories, hospitals and nursing
homes In apartment districts, but re­
quires special permits for homes "for the
Insane or feebleminded."
The ordinance was challenged when
Ihe Cleburne Living Center was denied a
permit to house i3 mentally retarded
people In a large four bedroom home ut
2 0 1 r « * ih e n io n Street. The house,
purchased by Jan Hannah In 1980. has
been vacant pending high court action.
The city said It denied the permit to
control population, avoid congestion In
the streets and ensure fire safety, among
other reasons
Under the ordinance, the same house
with the same number of occupants

Constitution Protects Unmarried Coupies
WASHINGTON (UPII - Th e Supreme
Court has let stand a lower court
decision that says the constitutional
right to privacy protects unmarried
couples who live together.
The justices, without comment, ref­
used Monday to takj up an appeu by
(he city of North Muskegon. Mich, which
was ordered to pay $35,000 In damages
lo a police officer fired because he was
living with his girlfriend.
The 0lh U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals
said the firing violated the officer's
constitutional right to privacy.
The city argued that privacy rights
should not extend lo "felonious off-duty
extramarital sexual activities by lawenforcement officers."
The case Involves Richard Briggs,
who waa employed part-time by the
North Muskegon police department
from 1969 until February 1977.
He was fired, according to court
records, after he admitted to his superi­
ors "h e waa cohabiting with a woman
not his wife while he was still married."

would have been perm itted If the
occupants were not mentally retarded.
The ordin ance was declared tinconstltutllonal by the 5th U.S. Circuit
Court o f Appeals last year.
Although restricting the location of
group homes may be appropriate In
some cases, the appeuls court said.
Cleburne's reuson for doing so reflected
"deep-seated historical prejudice against
the mentally retarded."
E x p e rts say h u n d re d s of
neighborhoods across the country have
faced simitar disputes since the early
1970s when mental Institutions came
under pressure lo return m ildly and
moderately retarded people to the com­
munity.
Th ere are more than 6.5 million
retarded people In the United States,
court records show. About 60.000 of
them live In some 6 ..'100 group homes

Briggs’ ’ behavior, the police depart­
ment said, was In violation o f Michigan
law, which states. "A n y person who
shall commit adultery shall he guilty of
a felony."
Even If that law is unconstitutional,
the department argued. U should have
the prerogative to hold officers to a
higher standard than the public atlarge.
The department said Briggs' conduct
reflected poorly on his fellow officers
and adversely affected the city's ability
to enforce and uphold laws.
North Muskegon officials urged the
rtruri to review the Briggs' cose because
they said lower courts are divided on the
matter.
M a n y c o u r t s " h a v e h e ld that
extramarital heterosexual activity. In­
cluding unlawful and adulterous activi­
ty. Is not constitutionally protected and
may be proscribed and prohibited by
public em ployers," they said. "O n the
other hand, other courts have reached
opposite conclusions."

e s ta b lis h ed during the "d eln stltu llonallzatlon" era.
The Reagan administration had urged
ihe Justices to reverse the lower court.
Government attorneys said the special
needs and disabilities of returded people
often require special legislation that
might not stand up under equal protec­
tion unulysls.
Also Monduy. the court left Intact a
Pen n sylvan ia Stute U n iversity rule
lorblddtng students Irom hosting Tup|K-rware parties and other profit making
events In their dormitory rooms.
The Justices, without comment, re­
jected an appeal filed by Penn State coed
Kathy Johnson who said she has a
constitutional right lo host a demonstra­
tion for a firm that sells china, crystal
und silverware.
The 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals
ruled last year that Penn State's regula­

tion Is constitutional because uf the
school's Interest In m aintaining dormito­
ries "us a residential and study area for
Its students and In preventing their use
as a rent-free merchandise mart ."
But attorneys for J oh n son , who
challenged the rule along with American
Future Systems Inc . said It does not Just
affect commercial com panics, but also
"religious solicitations, poliilcul fund­
raising activities (and) Ethiopian aid
drives."
"T h e regulation In this case prevents
far more than a Tupperware-iypc party
am ong a group of students in their home
away from home." Johnson said. "The
Young Republicans or Young Democrats
would be barred from m eeting with a
small group of their supporlrnt In a
dorm itory room ll the subject ol financial
supjMtrt was to Ik- covered during the
poiltlral discussion "
She said the rule "strikes tit the heart
of the privacy rights and Intellectual
freedom uf college students."
Johnson, one ol 13.000 students who
live In Penn Stair residence halls, was
recniltrd by American Future Systems
as a host lor sales demonstrations The
com pany frequently holds such de­
monstrations on college campuses as a
w ay to market china and cookware and
offers door prizes If at least 20 pro­
spective buyers arr present
The Student Association o f the State
University ol New York entered the rase
as a friend of the court In urging the
Justices to consider the appeal.
"T h e university, ubsrnt evidence of
Illegal or dangerous activity, should have
no more right to control the association
o f people In student dorm itory rooms
than u landlord has over n tenant." the
student group said.
Penn State officials defended the rule,
w hich they said In no wny restricts the
free speech or association rights of
students.
The college allows one-on-one sales
demonstrations and permits telephone
and mall solicitation, they said, and also
allows groups such as American Future
System s to rent space at an on-campus
hotel for marketing events.

Cinderella Was
N e v e r Like This
VIENNA. Austria (U PI) — A
1 7 -y ea r-o ld A m e r ic a n d e ­
b u ta n te was taken o f f an
exclusive Etm&gt;|&gt;ean tour after
she threw a glass o f cham ­
pagne in Ihr face of Austrian
Prince Willy von Churn und
T a x i s and r a i l e d h im a
"s w in e ."
Chura Lewis. 17. a memtx-r
ol the National Debutante Socl
etv from Washington. D C..
approached Ihr prlncr at a hall
at which she was to l»e coming
out Thursday night, threw
champagne In his face and
smashed the glass at her feet
She did so "In honor of her
f a m i l y and all A m e r ic a n
w om en.” hrr mother. Susan,
quoted hrr daughter as saving
N o oth er ex p la n ation was
given
A fter the Incident. C'ltnra
swept out of the ballroom ,
leaving hrr gloves, purse and a
silver rose Ix-hlnd
Mrs. Lewis said when shr
and her daughter went buck
I n s i d e to r e t r i e v e h r r
tx-longlngs. the |irluee came
out shaking Ills lists at the two
wom en and yelling "ge t out of
Austria."
The prince, the Austrian or­
ganizer of Debutante Holidays
Abroad, revoked their tickets to
lhe bull and said he did so
b e ca u s e other p a r e n ts re- .
quested that the tw o women 1
not l»e allowed to attend the 1
event.

I

"S h e complained so much
she emtuirrased the other gtrls
nnd their parents." V on Thurn
und Taxis said, adding Mrs.
Lewis ordered her daughter to
throw the champagne at him.
"Hut even Ihe daughter Is a
k n o w n t r o u b l e m a k e r In
Washington. I can fell you
th at." he said

Longw ood W o m a n 's Room m ate Jailed In Attem pted Rape
A 29-year-old Longwood man
has been ch arged w ith a t ­
tempted sexual battery and ag­
gravated assault In connection
with an attack on his female
roommate.
Linda Sue Davis. 23. of 1341
C arlton St.. Longw ood. told
.Seminole County sheriffs In­
vestigator Greg Futch that she
was In her bedroom at about
7:30 p.m. Monday when the
suspect knocked on the door and
asked fora match.
Ms Davla said her boyfriend,
who lives with her. had Just left.
W hen the man entered the
bedroom he began making sex­
ual advances to Ms. Davis,
Futch's report said.
She said she spurned his
advances and he threw her to
the floor and began to disrobe
He pulled up her dress and
attempted to rape her. the report
said, but she struggled and the
man could not complete the
assault. He hit her In Ihe mouth
during the struggle and kicked
her In the abdomen when she
stood up. the report said.
The man took a knife from his
pocket and told Ms Davis he
would cut up her and her dog If
she told anyone o f the attack,
the report said.
Futch questioned Ms Davis at
F lo r id a H o s p lta l-A lta m o n te
Springs at about midnight. She
appeared to be very upaet and
had a swollen lip. he reported
From the hospital Futch went
to the suspect's home and ar­
rested him at about 2 : 1 0 a.m.
today Dwltht David Ballard has
been charged In the case and
was being held In lieu of $8,000
bond.
KICKING WOMAN
A woman who allegedly pulled
the k eys from the car her
husband was driving during an
argument has been charged with
battery on a sheriffs deputy who
reportedly tried to subdue the
woman along a Winter Springs
road.
S em in ole C ou n ty s h e riff’ s
deputy Janice Waltheru reported
the woman, who was abusive,
uncooperative, cursing and ap-

jrarently Intoxicated, kicked Ms.
W althers as shr was being
placed In a patrol car. Shr had
been charged with disorderly
Intoxication and the battery
charge was added, u sheriffs
rrport said
Marianna S. Huggins. 31. of
1290 Oklahoma St.. Oviedo, waa
arrested at 9 02 p.m. Saturday
on Center Street at Lake Drive In
Winter Springs She has been
releused on $5,000 bond and Is
scheduled to apjo-ar In court
July 15
COKE IN CAR
A w om an a lle g e d ly seen
"snorting cocain e" In a car
parked at a Casselberry bar has
been charged with possession of
cocaine. Casselberry police said
she told them her male compa­
nion had nothing to do with the
drug and he was not charged.
Police were conducting a nar­
cotics Investigation when they
spotted the pair In the car at
Bentley's, state Road 436, at
about m idnight Saturday, a
police report said.
Dorothy Teresa Geary. 24. of
6541 H Roble D rive. Winter
Park, has been released on
$5,000 bond and Is scheduled to
apjrear In court July 15.
SON BATTERED
A 38-year-old DeBary man has
been charged with battery, dis­
orderly conduct and resisting
arrest without violence after
Sanford police Intervened when
they allegedly saw him beating
his son.
Police reported the suspect
w a s r e s tr a in e d a ft e r th ey
stopped Ihe attack When placed
In a pa I ml car the man allegedly
trie d to k ick ou t the rear
window. He was described by
police as being very urate. He
was cursing and said he should
have killed his son. Charles
Sheaffer Jr., 19. a police report
said
The pair were fighting. San­
ford police Capt. Herb Shea said,
breausr the son had allegedly
kicked the suspect ■ truck and
damaged It.
Charles Augustus Sheaffer of
Deliarv was arrested at his son's

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home. 1605 W. 3rd St. Sanford,
at 5:26 p.m Sunday. He was
released on $500 bond and ts
scheduled to appear In court
July 1 0 .
T R A r r i C STOP POT
A Seminole County sheriffs
deputy who stopped u car alter
s e e in g It w eave on H ow ell
B ra n c h Road In s o u th e a s t
Seminole Couniy charged the
driver with driving with a can­
celed license and possession of
less than 2 0 grams of marijuana.
The pot charge came after the
deputy found a murljuana ciga­
rette In a cigarette pack In the
suspect's shirt pocket, a sheriffs
report said.
George Keith McKlnlght. 32. of
Orlando, was arrested at 2 41
a in. Sunday. He has been re­
leased on $500bond.
BURGLARIES It THEFTS
John Patrick Gilmore. 34. of
1274 Pendleton Drive. A lta ­
monte Springs, gave deputies
the name of a suspect who may
huve taken hls 1978 Toyota
worth $3,000 from hls home on
Sunday.
The 19760ldsmobllc of Archie
Lee Chylder Jr., 27. o f 310
M a g n o lia A v e .. A lt a m o n t e
Springs, was stolen from his
hom e between June 21 and
Monday, a sheriffs report said.
Linda Gayle Winner. 35. of
1 0 2 7 v B r a n c h w o o d D r iv e .
Apopka, reported lo deputies
that $450 worth of Jewelry and
record albums was stolen from
her home between Friday and
Sunday.
A $560 television ts missing
fr o m th e h om e o f S t e v e n
Tham er. 33. o f 5584 G rove
Circle. Winter Park. A sheriffs

V'

rr|x&gt;rt Mid It was stolen Sunduy.

on Saturday, deputies rrjrortnl

Ifirhard Rushing. 35. of 1 102
P re s s v le w A v e .. A lta m o n te
Sjirlngs. reported to deputies a
$150 briefcase was stolen from
his car on Friday.

Stereo gear with a total value
of about $800 was stolen from
the shop of Larry Edward Dolly.
34. of 2621 Elm A vr. Sanford
The Items were stolen Friday or
Saturday from the Red Barn Flea
Market. U.S Highway 17 92.
Fern Park, und belong lo Ted
Morris. I’ .O. Box 8548, Maitland,
u sheriffs report said.

A thief entered the Grub-ADeal and Bulk Food Warehouse
at S h o p s o f H u n t C l u b ,
Longwood, through rooftop air
ducts and took about $250 cush
between 8:30 p.m. Saturday and
12:10 p.m Sunday, a sh elffs
report said.
A burglar apparently broke
through u wall of Artlsta Frames.
5451 Lake Howell Road, Winter
Park, betwren 1201 am . and
noon Sunday. Nothing was m iss­
ing from that shop, owner Carl
Relche. 28, of Orlando, reported
to Sem inole County sh eriffs
deputies. The burglar appeared
to have passed through hls ahop
to break Into Our Antiques
Market next door at 5455 Lake
Howell Road. Deputies reported
being unable to reach owners of
that business, so they have not
determined what If anything was
stolen.

Thomas M. Jones. 33. of 1206
Bear Lake Hoad. Ajxjpka. told
depulles that camera gear with a
total value o f ubout $600 was
stolen from his home on Friday
or Saturday.
Richard G. Zlm . 65. of 1105
Lake Marlon Drive. Altamonte
Springs, told deputies about
$240 vi srth of Item s Including
cassette tapes and a nightstick
were stolen from his car on
Thursday or Friday.
And at 826 Lake Marlon Drive,
tools, bowling gear, a vacuum
and a spotlight with a total value
of about $600 were stolen from
the gurage o f Joel A. Williams.
5 7 . during the same time period,
a sheriffs report said.

Pat Lynn Battles. 34. of 5247
Hrdbranch Lane. Winter Park,
reported the theft of a $250
outboard motor from a boat at
that address The theft occurred
Sunday, a sh eriff a report said.

About $600 worth of tools
were stolen from the garage of
Randall L G rim . 34. of 1033
M a rtex D riv e . A p o p k a , on
Thursday or Friday, a sheriffs
report said.

Marion T. Flacus. 45. of 525 E.
Semoran Blvd. »R08. Fern Park,
gave deputies the name o f a
suspect who may have stolen
hrr 1978 Dodge worth $1,500
betwren June 25 and Saturday.

Gene E. Grafflns. 61. of 173
Mobile Ave.. Altam onte Springs,
reported to sh eriffs deputies,
she accepted a ride home from
the Post T im e Lounge. Dog
Track Road. Longwood. from u
man Friday evening, because
she fell she had had too much to
drink and w ou ldn't make It
home safely, a sh eriffs report
said. She made It home, and the
next morning found hrr purse
with Its contents Intact beside
her front gate. But her 1972
Chevy Nova was missing, the
rrport said.

Checks with a total value of
$ 140 and $525 cosh were stolen
from the home of Shon Stephen
Legeltc. 2 1 . of 7456 Blur jflPkrt
Place. Winter Park, on Friday or
Saturday, a sh eriff a report said.
A 1982 Honda m otorcycle
worth $750 was stolen from In
front of the home of David
Andrew Young. 21. of 1600 Lake
of the Woods Blvd . Fern Park.

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Chevrolet Blazer of I’eurl M
Allen. 71. of 4421 Sunset lame,
('•olden rod, while she was away
Irom home between Monduy and
Thursday Deputies reported the
vehicle Is valued al $3,500
A thief stole Ihe 1978 Harley
Davidson motorcycle Thom as
Russel Clough. 26. of 2868 Red
Lion Square. Winter Park, was
rebuilding In the parking lot
where he lives. The $2,500 cycle
w as stolen on T h u rsd a y or
Friday, deputies reported.
Sandra Smith 35. o f 589
L og a n Drive. Longw ood. rrjMirted to sheriffs deputies Ihul
her purse, containing $130 In
cash, was stolen from her car at
Sunlundo Park. Illllcrest Drive.
Altam onte Springs, ut about 9
p.m Thursday.
DU1ARRESTS
The following jx-rxons have
b e e n urrested In S e m in o le
County on a charge o f driving
under the Influence:
— Ronald Joe Wagner. 34. of
3317 Fernandez Lane. Apopka,
was arrested at 8:14 ji.rn. Satur­
day when he was found jrussed
oul In the driver s seat of hls
vehicle which was parked with
the engine running on state
Road 46 at Ujrsalu Road. San­
ford.
— Keith Paul Wllmot. 26. of
W in ter Haven, al 9:21 a nr
Sunday ufter hls car was clockrd
traveling 70 ntph In a 45 rnph
zone on Ihe Interstate 4 west­
bound ramp al state Road 46.
east of Sanford He was also
c h a r g e d with sp ee d in g and
d r i v i n g w ith a s u s p e n d e d
license
—Q. LeKoy Kent. 6 ft. of Mims, at
t 02 u rn. Sunday on state Road
46. west of Sanford, alter a
sh eriffs deputy was ulerted to u
p o s s ib le drunk d r iv e r und
spotted hls vehicle w eaving on
th e ro a d w a y . He w us also
charged with possession o f less
than 2 0 grams of marljuunu and
drug paraphernalia, a sh eriffs
report said.

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Vietnam Poet's
Letters From Hell
How could a militarist regime which forced
the most powerful nation In the world to
retreat from Vietnam be threatened by an
ailing poet?
Vietnamese poet Nguyen Chi Thlcn was
llrst arrested in 1958 for trying to publish a
literary magazine In North Vietnam. After
leaving prison In 1961. he Joined an antigovernment group. He was urrested again
and has been held for a total of 23 years In
communist prisons,
In 1979. during a brief time between Jail
trrrns. Thirn sneaked Into the Hrltlsh Em­
bassy in Hanoi and gave the diplomat a
manuscript of more than 400 poems com[&gt;osed In captivity and a letter denouncing the
government ns a dictatorship. He was arreslrd Immediately and has not been frred
since. His words speak for thousands of
Vietnam ese trapped In prisons and re­
education camps.
"M y poetry's not mere poetry, no.
but it's the sound of sobbing from a life,
the din of doors In a dark Jail,
the wheeze of two poor wasted lungs,
the thud of earth tossed down to bury
dreams.
the clank of hoes that dig up memories,
the clash of teeth all chattering from cold;
ttie cry of hunger from a stomach wren­
ching wlid.
the throb-throb of a heart that grieves,
forlorn,
the helpless voice before so many wrecks.
All sounds of life hair lived,
of death hulf died — no poetry, no."
Thlen's poems, translated Into English,
have been published hy Yale University F’ress
under the title. "Flowers from Hell." Some
have been transcribed into songs by Viet­
namese singers. Scholars say they are some
of the finest poems written In the Vietnamese
language during lids century. International
I’EN, the professional writers' organization,
and Amnesty International have pressured
the Vietnamese government for Thlen’s
release. Hut Vietnam merely shifted him from
a Jail In Haiphong to Hanoi's Hoa Lo Prison,
once called the "Hanot Hilton" hy U.S.
prisoners of war. In the title poem. Thlen
writes;
"F low ers from hell — real blood has
watered them,
blood mixed with animal swrat. with
parting tears.
blooming In prison, sickly, starved and
&lt;old.
they reck of damp and mold, took gray as
mud."
Mullets tailed to stop communism from
controlling Vietnam. Perhaps, like the lichen
thut splits huge boulders, poetry will take root
tu the crevices of tlit* Vietnamese soul and.
nurtured hy human sulfering. one day break
the grip of totalitarianism. Thlen is a freedom
lighter whose words will never Ire silenced.

Bumper Sticker
It's hard these days to find a car that
doesn't have a bu m per sticker pasted on U.
Our highways have become Hooded with
moving bllllxiurds. and Instead of watching
ltie road, drivers are straining their necks
trying (oread the messages
Tim e wan (lint the buck portion of a car was
reserved for the license plate and car
registration. Occasionally a laded bumper
sticker from a past election might sneak hy.
Hut now motorists proudly advertise thetr
favorite passions, restaurants, religions,
sporting teams and odd expressions. There Is
a bumper sticker lor everyone.
These xenophobic sayings seemed to make
everyone dasli to Die hack end of their autos
in attach their own pronouncements.
Perhaps yet a new sticker — "I Drake For
Mumper Stickers" — Is needed on our
bumpers to avoid rear-end collisions.

BERRY'S WORLD

DICK WEST

Obscure III Takes Fun Out Of Operation Talk
WASHINGTON (UPt) — One problem with
having an obscure aliment that only a few
people ever heard of. let alone tried to
pronounce. Is that It makes It difficult to teli
anyone about your operation.
I figured t couldn't very well take time off for
surgery without some explanation, so I asked
my doctor how to Identify the aflllctlon.
"Dupuytren'scontracture." he replied.
"G ad !" 1 exclaimed. "1 must be worse off than
I thought!"
From various reference works. I learned that
the contracture was named for Dr. Gullleume
Dupuytren. a I9th century French surgeon and
anatomist.
As lo whether Dupuytren personally con­
tracted It. or merely discovered It among his
patients, was not made clear. However. 1 suspect
the latter.
A medical doctor once told me that If you
meet an adult with adenoids, tonsils and
appendix Intact, you can be pretty sure he's a
surgeon.
I assume that also is true of the palmar fascia
Anyway, dupuytren's contracture has re­

mained fairly rare. Otherwise, there probably
would be at least a half-dozen diets, exercises
and form s of treatment less drastic than
surgery. Also cheaper.
T he Dupuytren's Contracture Cookbook —
now there's a title (o reckon with. It should
contain recipes for dishes you can whip up with
one hand. In my case, the condition was marked
by a progressive failure of the little finger of the
left hand to straighten up and stir right.
Eventually, I was told by medical authorities,
other fingers would follow the pinkie downward.'
rendering one hand effectively Ineffective, at
least for two-handed recipes.
As a matter of fact, one source describes the
contracture as "a condition marked hy fibrosis
with shortening and thickening of the palmar
fascia."
Pray don'l ask me what the palmar fascia Is. I
didn't pursue the research that far, I only know
lhe prognosis Is a "flexion contracture ol the
lingers Into the palm."
The operation takes about an hour and
necessitates the type of bandage that apparently
Is popular with barroom brawlers who hurt their

hands punching out on bigger patrons.
Anyway. I was asked repeatedly tf I had tried
to deck someone bigger than 1 am .
Actually. 1 am basically right-handed. If t were
going to swing at someone's chin hard enough
to require a bandage that large. I would never do
so wl'.h my left fist. But you know how
Journalists are. Always Jumping to the wrong
conclusions
"Mcavens n o '" I would demur. Implicitly
making the point that physical violence la
unseemly. "1 had an operation."
"O h ." would come the inevitable, albeit
sympathetic, next Inquiry. "W hat was your
trouble?"
"Dupuytren's contracture." 1 would answer,
and that always ended the conversation.
Nobody, not even an Journalist, likes to show
lotal Ignorance.
The bandage is gone now. the stitches have
been removed and I have pretty much regained
normal use of my left hand Next time, though,
tf there Is a next time. I hope t contract
something a bit more com m onplace, like
terminal dandruff

ANTHONY HARR1GAN

ROROtT WAITERS

Capital
Creates
Jobs

C u b s'
Baseball
N ostalgic

Vital Issues are In dangrr of bring
lost In the national debate over tax
rrform. Too much ot the discussion.
In this commentator's view. Is being
focused on the "fairness" Issue.
Well, what Is a fair system o f
taxation? Certainly, fairness Is a
proper goal, hut It would take a
Solomon to answer that question
with perfection. What should be
self-evident Is Dial everyone wants
to pay less, everyone wants to shift
the tax burden to someone else
T h e re 's n oth in g w rong with
pushing, shoving and lobbying over
provisions of the tax law For Iwitrr
or worse, the U.S Is a society Dial
recognizes special Interests: fann­
ers. old people, young people, man­
ufacturers. Importers, miners, and
others
In there a national Interest that
surmounts thin strugglr? From Mine
lo time, a national Iritrrcni poMUmi
emerges, hut It Isn't Instantly re­
cognized tt may be at variance with
*|M-ctal Interests, nitwit legitimate
Deteal of Die confirmation of
Interests Definition of the truly
W illiam llrudlord Reynolds for
assistant attorney general lake* a
national Interest and acceptance ot
great deal down with tt.
tt may mean n conflict with popular
Not everyone who Is crucified by
I h&gt;t11 u.t 1 rhetoric.
the United Stales Senate Is unwor­
The country h «» an overriding
national Interest In capital forma­ thy. A current Suprem e Court
justice lias told me that Judge
tion t&gt;ernusr that's what makes Jobs
C lem en t H ayn sw orth. a Nixon
possible It’s been estimated that It
nominee, was an outstanding can­
takes AtiO.CXX,) or more to create
didate far the Supreme Court Me
earti new Job — a real Job. not a
was done In by Senators Hitch Davit
public make-work Job Where would
and Teddy Kennedy, whom 11 would
this capital come Irom It those who
be genial lo t all mediocrities, wtlli
are In a position to create Jobs —
the Mien (xiirnt support of organized
hire (tropic and equip thrm with
lalxir
lools and other facilities — are
Kdwin Meese. nominated lor aldiscouraged from accumulating It?
lornry general, barely encu|ted tom
American |&gt;olltlrlans are all for
Ibe piruhnas. who wished to do to
Jolts, hut they aren't so strong in
him what the real fish do to a cow
supporting lax provisions Unit make
who wanders Into Dir Amazon
Job cre a tio n p o ssib le
I.literal
River Meese and Dir president held
legislators do thrtr very Itesl to
llrtii. and Meese Is now attorney
prevent companies from retaining
general and may even still own Ibe
earnings
In the current "tax reform" de­ oflendlngcullllnks .
Falling with Meese, Dir plrahnus
bate. someone needs to s|teak up for
circled Mr Reynolds
retained earnings And someone
Reynolds' (mini ol vulnerability
needs to stress M1.1t b u s in e s s d o e s
was that he iielleves In the rule of
the best Job of saving money for
taw as traditionally understood, that
Investment The Individual who
Is, thal he law should treat all
grts a tax break may s|&gt;cm! what
equally, and, In Die old phrase, "not
the IRS returns, which Is good tor
be a respecter ol jiersons " Even as
consu m er-oriented business It
president. Nixon was not "above the
pumps up Die econony However.
law "
Die real advances In die economy
Tills Republican view of law must
com e from r o rp o ru ir retained
to- understood as brnelltlng the
earnings which are plowed Itark
weak and Die minority Interest It
Into new plant and equipment And
tlte application ol the law results
com (tallies must have Incentives to
from social status or organized
do that.
lobbying, then those interests will
W hen dep reciation rules are
always get their way The lobbyists
tightened and when Investment tax
will always win out over the lobbycredits are stripped away, business
less.
will have disincentives lo Invest
Hut that Is what lias happened,
They won't risk money on new
and Mr. Reynolds' vulnerability now
m ach in ery e s s e n tia l for modernlzallon and Jolt creation Unfor­ w as that he Is against It on
tunately. therr aren't many mem­ principle.
bers of Congress who seem to * The organized lobbies In favor ol
understand that or who tiavr Die
racial and gender quotas have
succeeded In reversing the plain
political courage to stand firm
against (tie (topullst tide
language of the Civil Mights Act of
1964 II you yourself are not the
II business Isn't allowed lo retain
direct beneficiary ol an organized
earnings sufficient lor new capital
lobby, this piece ol congressional
formation, the timers will be the
leglstallon Is not for you. and you
young Americans who nerd new.
will very likely be the victim ol
hlgh-sklll. high-pay Industrial Jobs.

C H IC A G O IN E A I On this
m u UK&gt;' sum m er afternoon , the
Chicago Cubs are In a slump of
historic proportions Indeed, the
team Ison the verge of setting a new
record for the longest losing streak
In the entire 109 years of Its
existence.
Nevertheless. W rtgley Field Is
packed with diehard fans. Almost
35,900 — only 1.400 less than Die
stadium's capaclly — have paid the
price of admission to cheer for their
"C u b b ies " and to perpetuate u
tradition unique In professional
sports
T h e Cubs entered this game
against the New York Mets after
losing 13 consecutive prior contests.
Including five games In which they
failed lo score a single run — but
abysmally prxtr performances on
Die flrld are an Integral part of the
team 's charm.

JEFFREY HART

Reynolds' Defeat
discrimination Which, ol course,
the legislation outlaws. The outrage
Is that s piece of legislation that
aimed at ending discrimination has
ended up legitimizing It.
The sponsors of the original act
guaranteed to us that no such thing
could (Mtssltily happen, and had
they been unpcrauaslve the aet
would never have passed
Yet exactly the opposllr has
happened The !.in gauge ol the act
has been tortured through executive
orders and bureaucratic directives
to mean Just Its uppostivr It ts Mr.
Reynolds' adherence to the original
language, to the promises of the
act's sponsors Indeed to the pro­
mises of Hubert Humprey. that
earned him the title “ white man's
la w y er" Irom A'rw York Times
columnist Anthony Lewis
Odd I do rial recall Mr Lewis
describing any lawyer who worked
lo make the law favor blacks as a
"black man's la w y e r" Nor do I
rem em ber him d escrib in g any
lawyer who workrd lor prrfrrrnila!
treatment for women as a "women's
lawyer."
The fact ol the matter Is that Mr.
Reynolds ts not a "constituency"
lawyer of any kind Hr believes, as
most Americans do. and as all
republican political theorists, do In
equality before the law
Despite all that. Mr Reynolds was
smeared as a presumptive ‘ 'racist."
the final tell list mud-hull Thus
roluinnlst Mary McOrory — putting
It drllratrly — found tt difficult to
reassure hrrsell I hat Mr Reynolds
does not dlsllkr Macks
And shr comes up with another
bizarre tormulutlon. which tells us
much about current leftist groupthink She thinks that Mr Reynolds,
as the official In charge ol civil
rights (xillcy In the Department of
Justice, has shown ‘ 'Insensitivity"
lo his "constituency." Hlg news.
Mary McGrory: the "ronstltuency"
of the Department of Justice ts
every American, each of whom has
"civil rights" — but not special
privileges

The Cubs last won a World Series
In 1908 and have not captured a*
N ational League pennant since
1945 — a dreadful record matched
by no other team to the m*tur
leagues
For loyal Cubs Ians, however,
whether you win or lose Isn't as
Important as how you enjoy the
game. "What we have here Is pure
nostalgia." explains one team of­
ficial "This Is baseball as the game
was played In the 1940s and 1950s
when llfr was simpler."
Indeed, baseball on Chicago's
North Side Is more than a business,
more than even u game ll is a
revered way ol life whose traditions
are enshrined at 71-year-old Wrtgley
Field
There Is no domed stadium, no
a r t lflc a l grass, no e le c tr o n ic
scoreboard and — most Important
— no lights to Illuminate night
games Of the 26 teams In the major
leagues, only the Cutis play ull of
their home games during Die day.
Powerful Interests want to change
that, however. Organized baseball
receives a substantial share of Us
revenues from the television sta­
tions and networks thal pay for the
rlghis to broadcast the games
The broudcaslrrs. In tum. earn
their money from advertising — and
the rales charged for commercials
during "prim e tim e." when the
audlrnee ts at Its peak, are (ar
higher than during the afternoon.
The team’s owner Is pressing both
the state legislature and the stale
courts for upptoval lo Install lights.
The matter now Is beforr the Illinois
Supreme Court aftrr a local Judge
rebuked the owners In a scathing
opinion:
"T h e scheme which has majorleague baseball trashing a residen­
tial community and tinkering with
the quallty-of-llfe aspirations of
countless households so that televi­
sion royalties might more easily
flow Into the coffers o f 25 distant
sports moguls.. Is repugnant to
common decency."

JACK ANDERSON

FBI O ffices Slow In Reporting Com plaints

'7 want to make this into a REAL living room —
like they have lor the morning news shows "

W A SH IN G TO N When com­
plaints of criminal misconduct are
leveled at FBI agents, the bureau's
Oince of Professional Responsibility
ts supposed to be notified forthwith.
This ts an obvious step to avoid the
possibility that a regional office will
cover up wrongdoing.
Hut a recent audit obtained by our
reporter Stewart Mauls discloses
that several FBI others have been
remutkubly slow In letting the front
ofllce know about such charges.
One local oIBce. for example, took
50 daya to notify OPR that one of Its
special agents had been accused of

pushing drugs before Joining the
FBI
In addition, the audit notrd.
one-fourth of the cases reviewed
turned up a “ potential for conflict of
In te r e s t" when region a l office
supervisors took (tart In OPR In­
vestigations of thrtr own people.
T h e OPR In v e s tig a te s higherranking FHI personnel, such os
agents In-charge, but generally
turns low-level Investigations back
to the regional others.
Guy Zimmerman, who headed (he
Justice Department audit, said the

OPR has "taken corrective action"
since the audit An FHI spokesman
declined comment.
W ATCH ON WASTE: Under the
Medicare program. Prudential In­
surance Co. paid the medicals bills
of Nathan Jacobson ol Llnwood.
N.J.. then sent him a check for the
balance he had coming. The check
was made out (or a grand total of 2
cents No one would say what it cost
to process the check. One estimate:
94.20. The cost, of course, was
reimbursed by the taxpayers.
HUSH HUSH

A

lop secret

CIA

analysis lias concluded thal. under
Fidel Castro. Cuha has become a
colony of the Soviet Union. Declares
the document: "Cuban submission
has been complete." and Castro has
become a "self-critical member of
the team ."
FUDDLE FACTORY A Pentagon
em ployee showed us these excerpts
from a bureaucrat's exercise book:
" D u c k r e s p o n s ib ilit y . J u m p
through hoops. Run In place. Push
those papers. Dodge decisions. Keep
flexible. Bend wtlh the prevailing
w ind."

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Twaeday, July 1. I W - S A

Sanford All-Stars Sweep Openers
Grayson Slugs
Homer As Nats
Drop Leesburg
By Chria Flater
H erald Sports W rite r
TAVARES — The best offense Is a Rood defense.
Sanford Little Major LeaRue all-star teams have
not necessarily lived by those words tn the past,
Hut, In the last week of practice leadlnR up to
the Florida Little Major League Sub-District
Tournament, the Sanford National and American
IraRue teams ate. drank and slept defense.
And. Monday nlRht. they played It. Did they
ever.
The Nationals opened the tournament by
playlnR errorless defense and rtdlriR the five-hit
pitching of Scott Ses.ak to a 2-1 victory over
i-eesburR
Sanford National returns to action tonlRht nt 6
against Orlando-Bruton, which .!re-. a Rrsi-1'uund
bye.
In Monday's second Rame. thr Americans got a
s tr o n g p it c h in g p e rfo rm a n c e Iro m Eric
Washington who tossed a two-hltter and was
tracked by an error-free defense en route to a 4-2
victory over host Tavares The highlight of that
game was a triple play pulled o ff by the
Americans In the first Inning
The Americans have tonight off and play again
Wednesday night at H against the winner of the
Sanford Natlonal-Orlando matchup The way
things looked Monday. It wouldn't Ire surprising
to see the two Sanford teams battling It out for
the tournament title
Sanford National manager Al "S k ip " Mitchell
was definitely pleased with the way Ills team
played In the field Monday.
"I knew the defense could play trail." he said
"W e've got 15 kids who know how to play
defense They understand baseball and they're
thinking all the tim e."
"W e have a very fundamental team ." assistant
coach Rick Taylor said "h 's been a long time
since a Sanford team didn't make any errors In a
game ”
All of Ihr scoring In Monday night's first game
was done In the first inning
l-ershurg. which also playrd excellent defense,
loaded the trasrs with no tints against Sestnk as
leadoff man Rick Islllll walkrd. Don Dickson
singled and Scott Harp w alked
Josh Cralnc then tupped one in front o f thr
plate and Sestak tossed to catcher Darrell Canada
lor the first out. Fay l‘o(|urtte then lofted a fly bull
to deep right field for thr second out but Dickson
tugged und scored on the play fora 1-0 lead.
With two outs, and runners on first and second.
Mark Nlbleck smashed a shot up the middle bill
Sanford second baseman Anthony Roberts got to
It tn time and stepped on second for the force out
anti lhe third out.
Roberts' defensive gem set the stage for
Nationals' as they went on to make a number of
run-saving plays the rest of the way
Meanwhile. Sanford scored twice in thr tmitom
of thr first and II turned out to t&gt;e all thr Nationals
needed With one out. Brian Grayson rifled
Nlbleck's first pilch well over the fence In left field
to tie ihr score al I - 1
"I like hitting on thr first pilch." Grayson said
• "A t flrsi I didn’t think It was gonr because I hit It
real high Then I saw the hall rolling In thr
street."
la-rsburg threatened again In the top of (hr
second With one out. Brian Hammond llnrd a
single to Irft renter und took second on Jeff
1.uger's hunt Islllll followed with a two-out single
to center and Hammond was waved around third
Center fielder Al Dixon got the hall to shortstop
Alonzo llrundldge who whrrlrd and fired a
l&gt;rrfrcl strike to Canada to nail Hammond al the
plate and end the Inning
Sanford got out of the top of the fourth when
Canada thiew nut a runner trying to steal third
after Sestak had strut k out Nlbleck for the second
out. The Nationals went down tpilrtly In the
iMitiom of Ihr fourth as Ihr score remained 2 - 1
The Nationals used their gloves to turn back
another Leesburg rally Iri the top o f the fifth
Hammond walked tn lead off the frame and Lugrr
followed with a hunt single. Islllll tried to bunt
thr runners up but Sestak alertly flrrd to third for
the force out.
Dickson then stepped up and hit a sinking liner
toward right field Rolierts made a fine running
catch and noticed that IsBlII had not tagged tn go
to third Roberts then ran In and tagged second
for un Inning ending double play.
"I'v e always playrd good on defense." Roberts
said “ I knew I had the calrh all Ihr way and then
I noticed thr guy didn't tag up "
Sestak allowed five hits In the game, all singles,
struck out one and wulkrd five

Clinger Starts
Triple Play,
Am ericans Roll

Juniors Run O ver Port O range
C o x S t r i k e s O u t 1 3, B r i n s o n H a m m e r s 3 H i t s I n 6 - 2 T r i u m p h
By Sam Cook
H era ld Sports Editor
PORT ORANGE - As early us
the first Inning It was no secret
as to what Sanford ull-star m an­
ager Jim Lucas had In mind for
Port Orange In thr first round of
thr District 4 Florida Junior
Major Leagur baseball tourna­
ment
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Run. run and run some more
Even though his team trailed
by two runs. It was off to thr
races. Sanford literally stole u
run In each of the first two
Innings tn tie the score, then
added four more In the third
with some uggrrsaivr base run­
ning Ronald Cox did the rest
with n four-hit pitching perfor­
mance and 13 strikeouts as
Sanford posted u 0-2 victory over
Port Orange Monday night.
Sanford. 1-0, meets Holly lllll
Wednesday night Holly Hill had
u first-round bye. Lucas said
Mlkr Merthle would be on the
mound A win Wednesday puts
thr locals In Saturday morning's
10 o'clock championship game
In Monday's other game. New
Surry na Beach held on to nip
Ormond Beach. 7-0 Port Orange
plays Ormond Beach tonight
Thr loser Is eliminated
Lucas suld he knew from
outset hr would have Ills trum
running. "T h a t's a nlrr feature."
said Lucas atrout Ills team's fast
fret " I f we get on base, w e're
going to move It pretty much
shook them up tonight."
The lirst shakrup came in the
bottom of the first. Pori Orange
had takrn a 2 0 lead In the
opening Inning against Cox. Tw o
flvballs to right field which fell
for hits, a solid single by Steve

Baseball
Floyd and a safety squeeze bunt
did Ihr damage
It didn’t takr Dwight Brinson
long to get one run back Thr
swift center fielder brat out a
rollrr to the second baseman for
an Infield hit Hr immrdtnlrly
stole second and udvanerd to
third when the catcher's throw
tr ic k le d I n t o c e n t e r . Ray
Williams chased him home with
u g r o u n d n u t to th e fir s t
baseman.
"W e were nervous at first,"
said Brinson who led Sanford
with three singles. "After the
first Inning we got Into the game
We've got the speed to beat
anybody, so we use It."
In the second Inning. Sammy
Edwards socked a one-out dou­
ble to left center off losing
pitcher Herman Murgrnbcrgrr.
Jlmlxi Lucas struck out for the
second out and Jell Smith fell
behind on th e cou n t, too
Edwards, though, aggressively
swiped third and came around
with Ihr tying run when thr
throw went Into Irft field
In the third. Sanford uddrd
three base hits to its speed to
takr a 6-2 lead Bernard Mill hrll
walkrd and stole second to o|&gt;rn
thr Inning Brinson llntd a single
up Ihr middle to chase home
Mitchell for u 3-2 edge Brinson
movrd to second on Ihr throw
and then went tn third when thr
second busrman mlsplayed a
picknff attempt He srorrd on a
wild pitch
Wlillams. one of Sanford's best

burners, lollowrd with a llvball
to rtglh field When the right
fielder dropped It. the speedy
second sackrr wus on thr third
base "Coach says when the
trail's hit. don’t look at It. Just
run.' said Wlillams "W e could
have run every time tonight "
Cox hrlprd hlmscll next when
he ro|H-d a single to center lor a
5-2 lead Hr then stole second
and third Willie "Sugar i&lt; \
McCloud struck out but Mtkr
Merthle produced a 6-2 Iratl with
a groundnut to third base.
W hllr the speed was taking
t-arr of ihr early deficit, Cox. a
h a rd -th row in g rig h t-h a n d er,
made sure It stayed that way. Hr
wus almost untouchable after
the first Inning as hr allowed
Just one more hit. He finished
with 13 strikeouts Including u
string o f six In succession early
In the game.
"Ronald has got a tendency to
throw his curve hxi early." said
Lucas "H e's got In show them
Ills fasllKill to make his curve
more cffectfvr Thru, they have
something to fear
Catcher Edwards said that's
what Cox did until the second
lime around when he noticed
Port Orange was crowding the
plate "Th ey started hugging tin­
plate so we threw the curvi-hall
ilrst and then came hark with
the last ball.
said Edwards
Ronald got Imth pilches work
lug after thr first Inning Then
lie was more effective."
Cox said his Ilrst Inning trou­
bles were due to nerves "That
was my first time pitching In a
real big fall-starl gam e." he said
"I felt good after thr first liming
Then my arm started working "

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Herald Sports W r ite r
TAVARES — The Sanford Americans may have
startrd tin dav on a down note when it was
Irnrnrd ace pitcher Derrick Taylor and Tony
Chavers were rnlrtl ineligible for ihr all stars
because they are 13 years old
But ihr Americans put It trehlnd them early as
they scored twice lit Ihr lop of the first and never
looked buck en route to a 4-2 victory over
Tavares.
Th e A m e ric a n s flashed som e defensive
brilliance of their own with first baseman Harvey
Clinger and second baseman Ersklnr Howard
trading the way. Ironic illy. Howard was moved
up to fiil Taylor's slot en the roster
Sanford got to Tavares slnrtrr Darrell Davis lor
two runs on our Ini in the top ol thr first Tony
Duval led off with a base hit and. with one out.
Floyd Henderson was awarded first on catcher's
Interference Allx-rt Anderson followed with a
walk to load the bases hut Davis struck out Al
IVrklns lor t he second out
Clinger then coaxed a walk to hirer In Duval
with the ttrst mu and llrudrrsou scored on a wild
pilch lor a 2 0 lead
l avares started a rally In the bottom of the first
when Barney Vaughn walked to lead off and
Kevin Carroll drop|K-d down a hunt single Tony
Marrllla then ripped a liner toward thr right tlrld
corner and Cllngrr turned a sure hit Into a trlplr
play Cllngrr reached up and stahlied Ihr liner
out of the air. doubled Carroll olf Ilrst and llrrd to
shortstop James Jackson at second to complete
thr triple play.
"That was something." Sanford American
manager Ethel Hoolsle" Jackson said. "Harvey
ICItngcrl made a girat catch and hr knew' |ust
what to do idler he caught It
Kiich tram went down quickly In thr second
liming and Saulord Increased lls lead to 4 0 with
a pair nl run In the lop of Ihr third
Henderson ripped a single to Irlt to lead off ami
Anderson drilled a shot over the ernterflrld fence
lor a two-run homer and a 4-0 lend Davts walked
thr next two hitlers and Tavurrs then went with
Marrllla In reltcl and hr retired the next three
hitters tn order to grt out ol Ih r Inning.
A controversial call almost cost the Americans
a run In the bottom ol the third hut they turned
the home leant away with (h r 4-0 trud still Intact.
Brian Ford walked to lead off but was forced at
second on Jason Wright's grounder.
Wright then tried to steal second and thr throw
hud hint beat. The throw was to the right of the
&gt;Mg and Jackson went off the hag to gel It. Wright
didn't slide and he and Jackson rollliird. The hall
|arred loose and W'rlght was safe but Ihr umpire
ruled that Jackson had Interfered with W'rlght
who was awarded an extra base
W ith on e out and a ru n n e r on third.
Washington reached back and struck out John
Campltril lor the second out the. on ball four to
Vaughn. W'rlght tried to score when the hull
eluded catcher Perkins Perkins got to It fast and
tossed to Washington coveting und he slup|&gt;ed
Ihr tag on W'rlght lor thr third out
In Ihr llllli. Ford led off with u walk, took
second and third on wild pilches and scored on a
p assed t&gt;all Washington didn't lei tIt** sudden
wildness uprst him though ns lie came (tuck to
strike out the side
tn the bottom ol the Inning II was Howard's
defensive work that set tired thr win for Sanford
enroll tried to hunt Ills way on und Washington
bubbled the ball for a second. Hut be picked It up
and flrrd to Howard covrrtng first Howard
slrtichrd (or all hr was worth and kept Ills fool on
ihr Img lor the Ilrst out Howard Ihru knocked
down Marrllla's hard groudrr and tossed lo
('huger for the second oul and the second sucker
made It 3 for 3 In Ihr Inning when hr euught Crts
Crrseman s |x&gt;p op for the final out
"Ersklnr (Howardl Is something else," Jackson
said " lie 's quite u second baseman.

Americans Lose 2 Stars
Derrick Tuylor and Tony Chuvris, two of (hr
lop players this season In thr Sanford Little
American League, were ruled Ineligible for all slur
1 1 &gt;in|m*i it Ion Monday by Jrfl Munson. Sunford's
MijM-rlntrudrut for |&gt;arks and recreation.
The Evening Herald learned Monday that both
Taylor and Chavers are 13 yrars old Thr Lillie
Major ta-agur age group Is 10-12 A player eunnol
l&gt;e 13 yrurs old la-fore July 31 lit participate
Munson said Monday that there was u problem
with Taylor's hlrth certificate und he would not
la- able to play. Chavers wus never able lo
pnaluce a birth certificate thus ruled Ineligible.

No Sweat: McEnroe, Connors Should Stroll Into Semis
WIMBLEDON. England (UPI) - John
McEnroe and Jim m y Connors have
scarcely had to break sweat so far at
Wimbledon, and today should see
them stroll Into the quarterfinals
belorc faring their first real tests
In contrast, the bottom half of the
draw Is full of minefields for second
seed Ivan Lendl who. unlike the two
Am ericans, has never reached a
Wimbledon final and lias much to
prove here.
Top seed and defending champion
McEnroe, after disposing of South
Alnran Christo Steyn and who has yet
to drop a set. faces another qualifier In
West Germany's Andreas Maurer.
Connors, seeded third and drawn to
meet McEnroe In the semifinals, plays
feilow-Amrrlran Sammy Glaminslva.

While neither ol those confrontations
should provide a full-length workout
for the ranked players • something
they are still looking for after the first
week's stop^start stuttering because of
ruin • Lendl takes on stylish Fren­
chman Henri Leconte.
Leconte defeated the Czechoslovak
In the World Teum Cup five weeks ago
and his full repertoire of strokes and
power could seriously trouble the No 2
seed.
If Lendl overcomes that hurdle, his
next opponent will be either 16thseeded American Tim Mayotte or West
Germany's rapidly rising star Boris
Becker.
In the women's singles. Joint top
seeds Martina Navratilova and Chrta
Evert Lloyd have at least one more
round to go before either should be

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Tennis
stretched at all.
Navratilova, who Saturday com ­
plained of having had only two hours
on court during Wimbledon's first
rain sodden week so that she is still
not In a groove, plays South African
Rene llys.
Evert Lloyd, even more economical
than her major rival In dropping only
seven games during her first three
matches, meets fellow-Amertcan Anne
Smith, who came from nowhere and
hits conceded only one set In making
the last 16.
Tuesday's main battle among the
w om en could com e In the clash
between fifth-seeded American Pam

Shrlver and 1I th seeded West German
teenager Stcflt Graf. Four more seeds
fell In Monday's singles play, two In
thr men's event and two among the
women That left seven ranked men
and eight w om en's seeds still In
contention at the hallway point.
Australia’s Elizabeth Smylle pro­
vided the biggest upset of the Champi­
onships so far by eliminating liana
Mundlikova of Czechoslovakia, the
women's No.3 seed. 6 - 1. 7-6 (7-5).
Frenchwoman I'ascale Paradis ac­
counted for the exit of 14th-seeded
Wendy Turnbull of Australia 2 6 . 7-5.
6-1 • reversing the result of their last
meeting 10 days earlier when Turnbull
won In three sets In the quarterfinals
at Eastbourne. England
Among the men. 17-year-old Becker
scored an Important and exciting

five-set triumph over seventh sredrd
Joaklm Nystrom of Sweden
In perhaps thr Championships' most
thrilling match to date, which was
carried over from Saturday with Ihr
score at one set-all. Becker finally
emerged the winner 3-6. 7-6 (7-5|. 6-1,
4 0. 9-7.
France's Yannick Noah, the 11th
seed, also went out. losing 4 -0 . 7 -0 .
0-3. 7 0 (7-5) to Indian Vljay AinrttraJ
In a gentlemanly contra! between two
o f ten n la ' moat p o p u la r crow d*
please rs
With so many seeds out already.
McEnroe olfrred an explanation:
"T h e defeat o f seeded players Is
because some of them arc more alow
court players and the tondltloiM are
c onducive to upsets." hr aald.

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Ttiat'n whnt happennl Monday night when Nolan
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Bochy. who entered Ihr game In Ihr top of ihr Inning
M spell Terry Kennedy behind the plate, handed Kyan
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seven lo raise his career total lo 3.IKK)
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said Bochy. "It's only Ihr second lime I vr ever laced
Nolan. I played there lor three yrars so I know he's a
power pitcher and that lie's going lo go after you In
that spot.”
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good game," said Myan. "On tlir hall lo Bochy I gave
him u pitch hr could hit out of the Inillp.uk h wasn't
where II was supposed lo hr I was throwing good and
hadn't thrown that many pitches ( 123) But I made had
pile hes In situations where you can't afford In "
Ktrh Gossage. who pitched the IDili Inning, gol
credit for the victory to Improve his record to'g-1
The Padres lied the score al 5-5 In the ninth on a
narrlfUr fly by pinch hitter Kurt Bm acqui. Urnlg
Nellies led oil Ihe ninth hy drawing a walk and
f ’arrnejo Marline* followed with a double. Art Inlenllonid walk loaded ihr bases and llevacqua came

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N.L. Baseball
Ihrmigh wlih his sarriflrr fly
The Aslros scored twice In each of the first two
Innings, with Denny Walling belling a two run homer
in the first after firing given a reprieve Walling hud
grounded mil hul on the pitch, second base umpire
Krlc Gregg called a balk on Padres' starter LaMarr
Hoyt, giving Walling another chance lo fiat
A sacrifice fly hy Dill Doran and an Mltl single by
• Craig Meynolds gave the Aslros two more runs In the
second.
Th e Padres gol three runs In the second on a two run
homer by Marline/, a triple hy Garry Tem pleton and a
stjure/e hy Hoyt
Duran singled, stole second and scored on a double
by Reynolds In Ihr seventh to make II 5-3.
The Padres scored In the eighth on double by Tlrti
Flannery and Infield mils by Tony Gwynn and Sieve
Garvey.
E i p c i 3, Cardinal* 2
At Montreal. Arulrr Dawson's single with Iwo mil In
Ihr tint tom of Ihr lOtli Inning scored ,Jlm Wohllord
from third base, m oving ihr Kx|m&gt;s within a half game
of first place St Muds In the Fast Gary Lucas. 3-0.
pitched two Innings fnr ihr victory Rfcky Horton, 0-2.
look ihr loss Tim Rulnra tripled in three al-hals
Braves 4. Glanta 1
At San Francisco, Dale Murphy and Jerry Harper
hom rrrd and rookie Zaur Smith combined wtth two
relievers on a four-hitter to pare Atlanta Smith
Improved lo (1-4 w hllr Bruce Sillier notched his 15th
save. Mike Krukow. 5-H. was the loser.

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At Philadelphia. Steve Lake's sixth inning squer/e
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Chicago May Fontenot scattered seven hits lo even his
mark at 3-3 while Lee Smith earned his 17th save
John Denny, 5-6. tcxik the loss
Pirates 1. Meta 0
Al Nrw York. Wick Keuschel anti John Candelaria
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run hi spark Pittsburgh. Meuschrl, 6 1. pitched 6 2-3
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until the eighth inning and was on the verge of fils
fourth shutout until the Meds scored an unearned run.

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Not even o f J.R. Ewtng was
ever happier fo be In lexas than
Pete O'Brien.
After five days of playing tn
domed stadia. O'Brlrn returned
home to Arlington Stadium and
found It as cozy as ever.
Now. a great many players
have found Arlington Stadium to
tv a graveyard, but for O'Brien
this year, ft has been nothing
short of an oasis.

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Monday night, he went 3-for-4
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and drove In five runs wtth a
0 *
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B IF homer and a double lo spark the
F J Texas Rangers to a 10-5 victory
1
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ft 1
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L O S A N G E L E S |UI*I| Dodger rrllrvrr Steve Howe, who
missed last season because of
cocain e addiction, met w ith
learn officials a day after missing
a ti a n c|u e I and S u n d a y 's
hallgamr. hul his attorney says
lire problem Is not drug related
Tire tram announced Monday
that Howe has hern placed on
lhe National League's restricted
list and that hr was "in capable"
of performing
Howe and Ills lawyer-agent.
Jim Hawkins, met with Dodger
olflclals in u one-hour closed
session Monday afternoon to
discuss Sunday's no-show, but
neither Howe nor tram execu­
tives would reveal details o f the
meeting
H a w k in s , h o w e v e r , w a s
ipioted later as saying Howe's
missing the game was nut re­
lated to drugs
I’ rlor to l tie Dodgers' Monday
night game against the Cincin­
nati Reds tram officials an­
nounced they had hern granted
|M-rmlxslon by the com m ission­
er's oilier to remove Howe from
lhe active roster
He was replaced by 21-yearold Dennis Powell, a 0-0 pitcher
lor i fir Dodger's Pacific Coast
League club In Albuquerque.
H ow e, who returned at a
salary of $325.(KX) this year
billow ing a one-year suspension
for rocalne abuse, failed to show
up lor Sunday's home gam e and
was nut seen until early Monday,
when he returned to his home In
the Agoura urea. Hawkins said
Last Sunday. Howe was fined
•3 00 alter arriving tw o hours
late fnr a game Hr telephoned
team officials 90 nrlnutrs before
game time to tell them hr would
be late because his wife had left
the house w llh his keys. He took
a cah for the 35-mile rtde to
Dodger Stadium.
Major league rules allow a
p la yer to be placed on the
restricted list In any Instance
w h ere the league p resid en t
c e r t i f i e s th a t " u n u s u a l
c irc u m s ta n c e s " exist w h ich
w ou ld Justify Ihr action. A
player can be reinstated Im m e­
diately upon written request by
the club.

"I like com ing home. I didn't
see the ball well In Minnesota or
Seattle." O'Brien said referring
to the dom ed homes of the
Twins and Mariners where the
Rangers playrd on their recent
road trip " I t ’s good to get back
tnthr open air."
Rookie Glen Cook. 2-0. got the
victory In his second start since
being called up from the minors
June 20
"1 was si III a III tie nervous out
ihrre lonlght. and I made a few
m istak es.” said Cook, w h o
struck out two and yielded 1 0
hits In six Innings "But when
wr score that many runs, you
ought la win Ihc game "
Dave Rozrm a pitched 2 1-3
Innings and Dave Schmidt got
thr last two outs for his second
save
Kuppcrt Jones hit his 12th
homer for California
Elsewhere In the American
League. N ew York defeated
Toronto 4 -1. Detroll hammered
B a ltim o r e 7-1. M ilw a u k e e
dow ned B o sto n 5 -t. T e x a s
crushed California 10-5. C leve­
land defeated Minnesota 5-2.
Seattle lopped Chicago 3-1, and
Oakland nipped Kansas City 4-3
In National League games.
Pittsburgh blanked New York
1-0, Chicago beat Philadelphia
3 I . Montreal edged St. Louis
2 I Atlanlu downed San Fran­
cisco 4-1. Los Angeles topped
Cincinnati 8-1. and San Diego
drlritted Houston W-8 In lO
innings.
Yankees 4, Blue Jays 1
Al Toronto, Don Mattingly
belted a solo homer wllh two out
In the eighth Inning and Joe
Ciiwlcy. 7-3. hurled a threehlltrr over eight Innings, lifting
New Y ork to victory. Mike
Pagllarulo drove In Iwo runs for
the Yankees wllh an Rill double
In lire fifth and a run-scoring
single in thr ninth
Tigers 7. Orioles 1
At Baltimore. Darrell Evans.
Khk Gibson and lurrry Herndon
hlaslrd hom e runs lo power
Detroit. R an d y O'Neal. 4-1.
scattered six hits over seven
innings but needed relief help
from W illie Hernandez, who
pitched (he final Iwo Innings.
Scott McGregor. 6-7. look the
loss.
Brewers 5, Red Sox 1
Al Mllwuuker, Cecil Cooper
beltrd two doubles and drove
home two runs and Paul Molltor
and Earnest Riles each had two
hits to lead thr Brrwrrs past
Boston. Pete Vuckovlch, 3-5.
pitched the first six Innings and
allowed one run on five hits. Bob
Gibson pitched three Innings for
his fifth save.
Indians S. T w in s 2
At M i n n e a p o l i s , G e o r g e
Vukovlch belted a three-run
homer and Jerry Willard hll an
HB1 double to lift Cleveland. The
victory marked the first time the
Indians won back-to-back games
since May 19 and snapped the
T w in s ’ fo u r - g a m e w in n in g
slreak. Vern Ruhle. 2-3. pitched
6 1-3 Innings for the victory.
Mariners 3. White Sox 1
At Chicago. Al Cowens hit a
three-run homer with one out tn
l he eighth Inning to break up a
scoreless tie and Frank Wills and
two relievers combined on a
flve-hltler In sparking Seattle to
Its 12th victory In 15 games. The
loss was the White Sox' sixth In
a row and eighth In a row at
home, their longest losing streak
at Comlskey Park since 1970.
The gam e marked the 7Slh
anniversary of baseball's oldest
park.
A's 4. Royals 3
Al Kansas City. Mo.. Dusty
Baker belted a three-run homer
with two out In the ninth Inning
off relief ace Dan Qulsenberry to
lift Oakland to victory. The blast
m ad e a w i n n e r o f K e it h
Atherton, 4-4. who pitched the
eighth Inning in relief of Don
Sulton. Jay Howell hurled the
ninth for his 17th save.

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S P O R TS
IN BRIEF
Cage Hall Of Feme Inducts
1st Females, Thurmond, Cervi
SPRINGFIELD. Mass. (UP!) — History was made In an
Induction ceremony Monday as the Basketball Hall of Fame
Monday welcomed Its first three female members Including
the late Scnda Berenson Abbott, known as the "Mother of
W om en’s Basketball "
Abbott and two other legendary women's coaches. L.
Margaret Wade and B oth a F Teague, were among seven
people enshrined In the new Nalsmlth Memorial Basketball
Hall of Fame, an 811.4 million structure which opened

Chuck L a m b

T e rry B ro w n

C h r is J a c k s o n

C h r is K o e p k e

K e v in I f o r r o

S t e v e S h e im a n

J a r e d S o to

T .J . G lu f f r i d a

W i llia m T h o m p s o n

C .J . D i r i u m e r l e

J e ff Jackson

John Jum p

Sunday.
Also inducted were former players Allred N. Cervi and
Nate Thurmond and former coaches W Harold Anderson
and Marv Harshinan
The new additions bring the number of people Inducted
Into the Hall to 150
Abbott, an instructor at Smith College in Northampton,
Mass . who died In 1954. Is credited with organising the
first woman's basketball gam e In March. 1893. two years
after Dr James Nalsmlth Invented the game in nearby
Springfield
Smith College Athletic Director Lawrence Fink said the
rollrgpushtng to have Abbott, known as the "Mother of
W om en's Basketball." enshrined lor several years.
"The main thrust ol this Is that it Is an historic moment
lor women s basketball." Fink said at Monday's ceremo­
nies. "It Is taking a giant step forward here."
Teague, who never played the game but was a
phenomenally successlul roach, said she Is not upset at
twlng passed over in previous years by the Hall o f Fame
Honors Committee

FSU Ticket Sales Are Booming
Orlando area season ticket sales for Florida Stale
University football have already exceeded Iasi yrar's level
Overall, non student season ticket sales have passed the*
23.000 level according to c lirls Allen, FSU's area ticket
chairman.
Allen said hr is hoping foi a 50 percent Increase over Iasi
year's level With F-S-U’s outstanding recruiting year, wc
could double season ticket stiles." be said.
Florida State's Campbell Stadium will have a sealing
capacity In r x t e s s of riO.tXXi tor the com ing season
Construction on H ie stadium Is ahead ol schedule New
restrooms and concession stands along with a new
concrete ground surface will make Campbell Stadium a
very comfortable place in spend a Saturday evening.
Call -122 2H00 lor ticket informal ton

Nehemiah Wants Double Force
SAN FRANCISCO I l i P I l — Rrnaldo Nrhrmlah, treed lo
run track altrr an epic derision by the IAAF, said Monday
be would attempt to Is* the first athlete to become a force
tioth on the track and the gridiron
An arbitration committee id ihr IAAF, tin* International
ruling body ol amateur track and Held, Iasi Tuesday voted
lo return amateur status to a number of professional
loot ball players who were also former track and field stars
Among I hose affected by the decision were Nrhrmlah.
who pressed the case: Chicago Bears wide receiver Willie
Ciuult, L m Angeles Rams wide receiver Mon Brown: New
Jersey Oenends running hack Hersehel Walker. San
Francisco 4‘Jrrn nose guard Mike Carter; and Green Bay
Packers wide receiver Phillip Epps.

Lakers Give Walton Physical
I.OS ANGELES |UI'I| — Free agent C'llp|&gt;er Bill Wallon.
who has until Ihr end o f the month to sign an oiler sheet
with another NBA team. Monday was given a physical
Monday by Ijis Angeles Laker* doctors. II was rr|x&gt;rtcd In
the bos Angeles l imes
Lukrr general manager J rrn West confirmed that team
doctors bad examined Walton. 12. but said negotiations
with the center have Just Iw-gun
"T h e re 's nothing Imminent whatsoever." West told the
Los Angeles Tlmrs
I saw Bill in San Francisco (during
last w eek's NBA meetings) alter he was tested by the Cell
they have lo decide l! they will retain Irre-agent forward
Bob McAdoo who reportedlv will earn more than $900,000
next season

O-Twins Take Knoxville In 10th
KNOXVILLE — Mark Funderburk slugged his 19th
homer and Dan Hanggie socked a two-run mundtrlpper In
the 10th Inning as the Orlando Twins pulled out a 6-4
victory over Knoxville In Southern League baseball
Monday night
Monday's win moved Orlando Into first place In the East
Division with a 5-3 record lor lhe second hall. The O-Twlns
plays again tonight at Knoxville at 7 30,
In other minor league action tonight. Osceola travels to
Vero Beach in the Florida Stale League

F o o tb a ll

L A T E MODE L I
QuJliliwr David Rogort. Orlando

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M ik e M o r r o

6 T ig e rs, S tr o n g A d d it io n s
S h o w W a y F o r A m e r ic a n s
By Chris Plater
Herald Sports W riter
With six players off Ids Top
Team Tournament champion
Tigers mid a number o f excellent
players irom other teams, man­
ager Mike Morro feels the Alta­
monte American League all-siars
could go a long way — say
Wflllainsport. Pa
Morro said his players have
lM-rn talking alxiut a trip to
Williamsport and he wouldn't lxsurprised If the dream comes
true Last year, the Altamonte
National League was runnrrup
In Ihe L illie League W orld
Series
First things llrst. though The
Altamonte Americans open play
In ihr District 14 Division 2
Tournament Tuesday. July 9.
against Oviedo at Eaatmonle
Field In Altamonte Springs
‘Just about all the kids talk
ubout l» Williamsport." Morro
said. "T h ey don't see any Na
ltonal Leagues or Ocorr or any
other tram, they Just think

Williamsport, thul's where iliev
think they ate going
Five o f the six pliivrrs from the
tigers learn will most likely lie
in lire starting lineup when the
tournament tx-glns Either t'lirls
Jackson or Chuck Lamb will
open mi the mound, C h ris
I hr team is solid all the way
Koepke will I h* behind Ihe plate,
around." Morro said
We have
film Jump in ihe infield and
grr.il leant speed, a lot of contact
Downtown" Terrv Brown In ihe
hitters and a lot ol power. Wc
outfield
liavc 10 txivs that have hit home
The, other player to make it
runs this year Best ol all Is the
hum the 1ig n s is Kevin M ono
pitching, which has been proven
who will see some action on the
m Top Team Tournament play.
m ou nd
M orro is the o n ly
Wc also picked up a third pllrhcr
1 1 year old on the team
who Is of ihe lunic ipialliy of
O f the rem aining players.
Jackson and Eunih "
Morro Is not sure who will start
"The biggest phis, aside from
except lor one. Jared Soto, who
lhr main things. Is ihclr desire,"
will fa* In center held
lie's the lx*xt center llelder In added Morro "T h e y have Ihe
txith leagues." Mono said ol desire We'll be ready when we
Solo. "H e 's super last, has a very ii|x-ii up on July 9

While Fuslna Ihrrw three In­
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throw for one touchdown and
run for another, enabling lire
S t a r s to h o ld t h e i r le a d
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M ic h a e ls ' d e risio n to start
Reeves and keep Doug Flutlr on
the bench. Flutlr. who had
suftererl a broken collar bone a
month ago, declared himself fit
to play and practiced with tire
learn last week, but the $5
million 1984 Helsrnan Trophy
winner watched Irom Ihe side­
lines.

F r*4 of in# Month (h im pto nihip (10 lapt) 1
la P o f For tar Orlando 1 David Nog*r%
Orlando ] Brut* U w r v f x i. Dal and, 4 Grog
I tosmmmg Orlando 1 Bill Oramovkh,
Smyrna Baach 4 Duka Southard. Oak
Hill, t Harold Johnson Sanford • John
M i t t t y . N tw S m yrn a B aach . 9 Je t
Middiaton South Daytona 10 Phil Wtipoft,
I dgawatar Lap Laadart Joa Middlaton
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TH U N D IH C A R S
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Firith aa t IH a p t) 1. Sian C#d%. Tltutvlll#
Sacondhaaf ( I (apt) t Jiff Blahr. paltona
End of tha Month Chamjdonahlp ISO lap*)
CancaUad bataoaa of rain

Heal 14 lap*I t Joey Warmack. Sanford
strong arm and scoops up any*
End of the Month Championkhip { IS lap*) I.
riling that goes out In that area."
joey Warmack, Sanford, I Bill K Inlay,
Solo played for the White Sox Otteen J Junior S»mmon*. Sanford 4 Tad
itc h a m , Sanford. S P a u l M lfch e ll,
during the season and another M
Melbourne 4 Gary Klein, Orlando, 7 Doug
selection from that learn Is Jeff H o w a rd Lake H e le n , I J im V o th ,
Jackson. T.J. G luffrida and Melbourne Lap Leaden Bill Klnley t 7
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William Thompson wrre tabbed Joey Warmack
FOUR C Y LIN D E R S
t r o m th e I n d i m s . C .J .
Meet (4 Ia pit I Je rry Symons, New
I Ml 111 inr*ri&lt;*. Jell Hester and Smyrna Beach
End ef the Month Champton$Mp MS lapt!
Eddie Howard from the Yankees
Cancelled because of rain
and Sieve Sheiman from the
ROAO R UN NCR S
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Lane Sets Tone, Stars Top Generals
EAST RUTHERFORD. N J
(IIP1) — Midway through thetr
season, the Baltimore Stars ri­
mmed to the right course Early
in their first-round playoff game
t r r c r p llo n t h r o w n by Ron
against the New Jersey Generals
Reeves when lh»* Generals were
Monday night. th**lr
return
driving fur u potential gamerig h t" put them on course
lying or winning score with I 03
toward defen din g their U S
remaining New Jersey would
Football League championship
not even have had thetr shot had
Return specialist Garda Lane
Stars quurtrrbuck Chuck Fuslna
set a p air o f records w ith
not thrown an Interception with
iw ii -first-quarter punt returns to
two minutes left.
the right side, giving the Stars a
Most of the crowd o f 26.982 at
leg up on their 20 17 victory
Giants Stadium thought the
"'That definitely set the tone
b iggest m ista k e o f all was
for the first half,” said Lane,
whose 91 -yard touchdown re­
turn and 127-yard rriurn total
are both league playofT record.*
'A big play like that gets
everybody pumped up."
The Stun*! who battled back
from a 1-3-1 mart this season to
make Sunday's semifinal round
a g a in s t th e S t a llio n s at
Birmingham with an I l-7-l re
cord. Jumped out to a 13-0
first-quarter lead and were never
headed. The Generals, by virtue
o f c o m m it t in g the g r e a te r
number o f blunders Monday,
ended thetr season 118
"It was one ot those games
where whoever made the last
mistake would be the team that
loot the gam e." said Generals
head coach Walt Michaels. “ Of
course, we had to make tt.‘*
The last mistake was an In

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the End of Ihe Month laite Model
C h a m p ion sh ip on Satu rday
night at New Smyrna Speedway.
LcRoy Porter held of! David
Rogers until lap 42. when heavy
rains came to curtail the 50lappcr and put an end to the
night's activities.
So Porter took the win over
fastest ipialtfler Rogers. David
started sixth on the grid, look
over first place from early leader
Jcx* Middleton on lap six. only lo
spin In sjiewed oil seven laps
laier. while lending the race
Rogers then had to restart m
the back of the strung 16-cat
Held, and could not make it hark
to the point, although he had
been right on Pooler’s hack
bumper for several laps before
tlu* rains came
Brace Lawrence was third,
followed by Greg Frocmmlng
and the Champion TV Rentals
Firebird of Bill Orrmovlrh
Street stocker Joey Warmack.
w h o l o o k t he Go o d
Sportsmanship Award at Iasi
season's hampict. dominated
that division by winning ilu*
heat and the main. tM*sllng Bill
Klnley. Junior Simmons. Ted
Mllrhrm and Paul Mitchell.
As (hr rain persisted lor hours,
the drivers voted not to wait any
longer anil go home So the
feature events In the thunderear.
four-cylinder and rondrunnrr
division were cancelled
C O M I N G E V E N T S : On
Thursday night. July 4th. at H
p m a 1 O0 lap rnduro has Item
slated, along with feature events
In the thunderear and fourcylinder divisions Also on ihe
card Is a glam demolition derby.
The Great American sack race
and a fireworks display.

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...Tax
Continued fro m 1A
after. •101. 880 - $114,055
Alao budftetrd la $75,000 for
debt retirement.
To pay for the proponed $12 4
million packafte the city must
ftet about $1.8 million In pro­
perty taxes (calllnft for the $4 04
tax rate) with the real comlnft
from nonproperty tax revenues.
The city would ftet about $3.8
million In revenues from a com­
bination of ftas and utility taxes.

...Set&gt;Up
Continued fro m 1A
charfted with sexual t&gt;attrry on a
minor and comm llllnft a lewd
and lascivious act.
When questions arose over the
boy havlnft been used as "ball."
and conflicts between Naftala's
written report and Neftrt's verbal
account of the Incident surfaced.
Polk asked l.l. Georftr llaftood to
Investlftate the hundllnft of the
case. Spolskl said.
llaftood found that Naftala
m ade errors In his report.
Spolskl said. Inc luding mlsdalInft II and over esllrnatlnft the
distance the deputies were from
the suspect's cur Niigata tiad
said the vehicles were 250 yards
apart, but llaftood. S|Mi|skl said,
determined I licit Neftrl's estimate-

...Fourth
Continued fro m pafte 1A
Chamber of Commerce will Ikservlnft barbecued chicken, ribs
or pork cooked on the "world's
larftest outdoor cooker" parked
In downtown Oviedo at slute
Hoad 428and stair Hoad 434.
Servlnft hours will l&gt;e from 11
a m until dusk The dinners will
also Include such treats us ftirrn
Ireuns and new potatoes, squash,
eollurd greens, sw rri potatoes,
com-on-lhe-cob. cole slaw uiuf
garlic bread. Tickets are $4 for
chicken or pork and $5 for ribs
Sandwiches, hot dofts. und
watermelon will also Ire avail
uble.
The Sunny South lllurftruss
Hand will play Ireftlrmluft at 4
p.tn. and later In the evening

...Rally
Continued from page 1A
said, though they're not sure
how awake they'll Ire. In Ihr
morning, they will set oul for
Philadelphia.
Kallftue seems lo Ire calehltift up with the contestants
und Ihr ftrurllnft rally nears a
close, she said.
Some of the drivers wrre so
tired they hud lo l&gt;e lifted from
lheir curs. Ms. Austin re­
ported.
Jerry Gross rr|tortrd Ihr
eonlrslunls have met with
enthusiastic crowds In most of
Ihr towns th ey've traveled
through
Chicago und Detroit, schrd
ulrd stops, were at the bottom
of the tram's list as plucrs lit
visit on a rally, Ms. Austin
reported
S h e

said

th e

t r a m 's

mechanics, w ho follow In
unolhrr car. slept with Ihr
'Jenny' because they feared

WEATHER
A R E A FO R E CA ST: Today
variable cloudiness with scat
lerrd Ihundrrslnrms by ullrr
niton llifth In lower ' k k Wind
variable 5 In It) mpli Halo
chance 50 percent Tonight
|&gt;urtly cloudy with widely scul
le r r d evenin g sh ow ers und
ihundrrslnrms Low in lower
70s Light wind Halo chance 20
p ercen t W e d n e sd a y partly
cloudy with scattered allrrunon
Ihimdrrstiirnis
N ATIO N AL R EPOR T: Sun
Krundsco endured Its wannest
July day In mure than lull u
century and firelighters buttling
California brushflrrs worked In
lOO-drgrrr trmperulurrs us the
West remained In the grip of a
record heat wave, Record lughs
In the 80s and 100s were
reached Moqduy at 13 locations
In A r lz o n u , M o n ta n a and
C a lifo r n ia .
AREA READINGS (S a m.):
temperature: 77: overnight low:
8 7. M o n d a y 's h I ft h 8 8 :
burnmrtrtc pressure 30.22; rrlu
liv e h u m idity: 87 p ercrn i

STOCKS
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•to M btotol A n * f iron of SecurlUee O n W l
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— V morning rotor M W 4 M W « w W i
ibongo m rongtorl I f f t o r A n.ee to not
m O v to ro t* I o io r t i* .m * k tomn
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TiMkliy. July 1, Ittl

exem pt property in Seminole
County.
W hile Sanford residents have
enjoyed lower taxes and smaller
government In the past, growth
Isehangtngthat. Faison said.
"T h e future of Sanford, and
most Florida communities. Is
closely related to the communi­
ty's willingness lo effect changes
in the years ahead." Faison
wrote In the summary
. For
many years. Sanford has been
noted for Its stable, local gov­
ernment: declining lax mlllagr.
and for providing municipal
scrvires at lower costs and with
le s s e m p lo y e e s . T h is c o n ­
servative posture Is threatened
tiy rapid growth and mandates
promulgated by slate and federal
governments."
Specific new expenditures and
Items I hat were lagged for In­
creased spending In Faison's
summary were:
• The creation o f two new
departments — Administrative
Service* and Engineering and
Planning While the iw o dr
p a rtm e n t* arc a c tu a lly ih r
compilation of nine existing rtly
divisions Into two units, the four
additional employees hired lo
head them will cost taxpayer*
about $145,000 The four addi­
tional staff members are: a clly
engineer and clly planner for Ihr
engineering and planning dr[Kirtmenl and a director and
b u dget analyst for Ih r a d ­
m inistrative services depart-

Faison said. "The additional
staff w ill provide Increased
productivity coupled with In­
creased efficiencies.
• Utilities expansion The city
also needs to spend about
$658,000 more next year to
repair, replace and expand Its
utilities system. Faison said.
• Building and Zoning. The
building and zoning division
needs more Inspectors to keep
up with the increasing number
of houses popping up around
town. Poison wrote This will
cost about $40,000. acrordlng to
thr proposed figures
• Data Prtx-essirig Thr pro­
posed budget also shows aboul a
812.000 spending Increase In
the data processing division.
This is for more programming
equipment and one data pro­
cessing technician. Faison said
ihr clly has Invested $100,000
lor computer equipment In the
past but Is using only half of Its
rapacity The equipment and
technician will make the system
more useful, he said
• Scenic Improvement Board
r e c o m m e n d a t io n s
Aboul
$152,000 is budgeted lo Im
plrment the Sill's massive plan
to beautify the clly
The clly commission Is sched
tiled to hold hearings to discuss
the proposed budget July 9. 10
11 16. 17 and IH al 4 30 p m
each day at clly hall before
adopting a final version

...SCA

rna.’ also Ik- some problems
about $25.(XX) the organization
received lor Brail Start
Thompson hail no explanation
lor the questions aboul ihr
funds.
In hearings more Ilian a year
ago. Arnos Jones. Ifit-rt executive
director, lold stale officials that
the differences with the federal
government over the $40,000
were mostly Ijookkccptng dll
letenees and were tiring nrgoil
ated al that lime Jones lesillletl
tielore a hearing officer (if the
stale Department ol Community
Affairs that the problem was not
one of missing hinds
Tousle told fits etilleages oil the

hourd trial the directors had
given lots of effort to save (hr
Bead Start program, especially
over the past three months "W r
have rtsrn against odds and
Imind obstacle* In our way rvery
step forward hr said
Thompson said n "hurts to see
SCA die (Bull Wr can't go on
with It "
M e a n w h 1 1e . R e v
J a tn e s
J o h n s o n , a n o th e r b o a rd
member, said gixxl efforls arr
never wasted
And I'ortla Spencer, director ol
Brad Start since the program
iM-gan here In 1967. said Ihr
agency had worked untiringly
lor the program

...Visit

"W hen children talk lo each
other, older [K-ople talk lo rat'll
other." she said
The group then cruised ihr
downtown and lakrfrnut area
"IC s a tieautllul town Very
n ice." said Mai (Juan Shrng.
looking al Ihr redevclo|ied Flrsl
Sireei business district
The next slop was Central
Florida Regional Hospital where
the group inspected a CAT-scsn
machine, the intensive rare unit
and the pet hat ties ward
The tour bus then ItKik thr
delegates through thr cabbage
pulrh couniryslde around San
ford lirfore slopping al Ihr
W ln n -D lxlr grocery store at
Country Club Road and Airport
Boulevard
T h e d r lr g u lr s untied and
a u h e d o v e r th e s t u c k * ol
watermelons and othrr produce
lining thr aisles ol the store
They also seemed Impressed
with thr bar scanning checkout
equipment
Tilt* drlrgulrs also perused
with curiosity thr selections on

th r o r ie n t a l lood s h e lv e s
Guangzhou Is noted lor Its exotic
o |k -i i air markets which tiller a
vast array ol food items — from
shrimp lo snakes
On the way back lo the airport.
Ihr delegates marked the dlfIrrrnces between Hartford and
I heir home city.
T h r biggest difference, ac­
cording tn Miss Dal. Is that

civic center Interest earned, crease In the property tax rate,
along with other rents, leases which would generate $553,000.
electric franchise fees and fire and sales, would account for Is needed primarily to help ofTaet
and casualty Insurance taxes. It $460,263 Cash • arrled forward the loss of $327,000 of federal
would get another $283,600 from th is y ea r would total revenue sharing funds and more
from a combination o f pro­ $90,000. All of the above reve­ than $2 2 6 ,0 0 0 th r r lty Is
fe s s io n a l and o c c u p a tio n a l
nues make up the $8 2 million expected to shell out In overtime
licenses, building Inspection general fund
pay next year.
permits and other miscellaneous
The inrrease Is only a proposal
Another $4 3 million In reve­
fees.
nues would he raised for the and could tie lowered by the city
About $1.8 million In revenues water and sewer utility fund. co m m is sio n d u r in g budget
would come In from shared These revenues tome from the hearings later this month.
revenues from the state and vile of water, sewer charges,
Thr way thr city, ns well as
county, like cigarette taxes, sales connection fees, hydrant rentals many municipalities, compute*
taxes, mobile home licenses and and service charges.
overtime was recently changed
occupational licenses.
The anticipated revenues for hy a Supreme Court decision,
About $151,000 would come Ihr general and utilities funds which said [Killer officers must
from fines and service charges, would go to support Ihr $12 5 he paid o vertim e for hours
such as fees clubs pay to use the • million proposed budget
worked over 43 and firefighters
The biggest bile oul of the for hours over 52
of 80 yards was more accurate. taxpayer’s property tax dollar Is
The Inrrease In property taxes
Spolskl said Negri had not read for Ihr poller department. The Is also needed to pay for a
Naftala's report before It was police departrnenl reprrsenls "m o d e s t" 4 percent cost-ofturned lo his supervisors.
$1 43 of Ihr $4.94 per $1,000 livin g pay Increase for clly
I.
Both Negri and Nagata have assessed valuation, followed by em ployees, e ffe c tiv e Oel
clean records with the depart­ the Public Works Department at Faison *ald
Faison said the Increase In the
ment. Polk said Me added that $1 18. The Fire Department Is
I t 's e a s y to play M o n d a y - next with 94 cents and then the tax ratr and spending reflects
m orn in g quarterback In the Parks and Recreation Depart­ the effects of rapid growth and
case.
ment at about 11 rents. The mandates, such as ihr overtime
" I have to run the depart­ Engineering and Planning Dr
rule. Imposed hy the slute and
m ent." Polk said, "on not what partmrnt will garner about 22 lederul government The rlly's
the public Is going to say. hut cents o f Ih r $4 04 fig u re , tollers arr also In-lug drained by
what's best for the department."
fo llow ed hy A d m in istra tive a growing numlirr o f |K-oplr who
Polk said he doesn't ajx-llcve Services al 19 rents and Finance use clly services hut who arr
the flap over the deputies' ac­ al ntxiut 16 cents
exempt f r o m paving p r o | K -r iy
tions will have any affect on lire
Utilities ure paid for by charg­ taxes.
case which lias been lurried over ing the r e s id e n ts d ir e c t ly
“ Ii may I k - alarming lo note
lo the Seminole Stale Attorney.
through user and connection i fiat over 35 percent of Sanford
Assistant Slate Attorney Ralph fees, not property taxes
pm|K-rty Is exempted from luxa­
Eriksson said today he has not
In Ills b u d g e t su m m a ry. tion." Faison wrolr. compared
reviewed the rase material, so Faison said the proposed in- with 10 In 15 pcrcrnl o f lax
cannot comment on what. If any.
damage Negri's and Nag^la's
•uylng they would not recom­
actions rrigfil have on the rase.
mend approvul hy the federal
govrrnmrnl of funding lor thr
Continued from page 1A
llrad Slatl program because of
II J Johnson will lie per lormlng
t lie personnel I li.it would lx- Community Action's past finan­
as will Judy and Trrna Rogers
I h a v e lo lo o k cial problems. Eddie Tosslr. a
T h e fireworks display will r r q u l r e d
hoard rnnnlK-r ami ihr school
fir g in s h o r tly a ft e r d u s k , carefully."
She vild she would have lo system's director ol vocational
fllauke.ls or lawn chairs will
make viewing the 45-mlnute discuss the m ailer with I tie slall. education, urged ihr group lo
p a r tic u la r ly C a r r y F e r r e ll, slop lls flglil lo exist
show more comfortable.
Tile letters, copies ol those
"Freedom Rings Down Memo­ assistant superintendent for
ry Lane — from 1776-1985’ * will business and finance Ferrell Is sent on lo the federal govern­
lie the Iheme of Ihr Fourth o f not In his office Ibis week and ment. said SCA still has "tin
July parade on First Street In School S u p r r iiilr ndrnl Boll resolved rusts" ronrrrnlng some
nearly $40.(XX) II received In
Geneva al 10 a.m. There will tie Hughes Is on vacation
After hrarlng letters Irnm the lederal funds over the years for
prizes for various categories of
planning division of (lie gover­ wrulhrrl/atlon programs
entries Including children's lies!
nor's office and tlie stale De­
Mattel Thompson Com in uni­
decorated hikes and wagons
T h e r e w i l l be a c 11v 111r s partment of Community Allairs ty Action president said there
spunsored by the Geneva Citi­
zens Association and the Boy
S c o u ts and Cub S c o u ts at
build a helicopter plain nrar the
Geneva Elementary School from
Guangzhou alr|Mirt
It) urn to 4 pm . Children's
Arthur Bates, a Hong Kong
games will liegtn al 1:30 p m. A
based marketing agent who nr
Continued from page 1A
Beastly lieauly Contest lor mrn
ranged the deal lor Orlando
will begin al noon There will lxMayor Sindh Introduced the
llrllcoplrr said a filial agree
a dunk lank and food
Sanford business |x-nplr. saving
men! was near
Thr Chinese txMrdrd a bus for
“ These arr jieople who can grt
I lie lour, which was led hy
you together with othrr bust
nesses In tow n ." Thr two groups Mayor Smith
Chicago mill.ms would strip II
Thr group loured « la sn rtK im s
mingled for awhile, tieforr the
during (he night
Each uighl
at Hamilton Elementary S« bool
Chinese left (or Itielr tour.
the "Jenny tilrarncleaner" Is
before the tour. I.lnnft. dressed a n d w as l e c t u r e d on th e
dropped with an official flag of
In a (xiwder blur n|xirtrout und Seminole Courtly s c I i i k i I system
I he city of Sanford.
by Karen Coleman. Ihr school
Ian s la c k s , lo ld r e p o r te rs
While In Chicago. Ihr supIk M in i's public relation* director
through an Interpreter dial Ihr
|Mirt Irani rrallgnrd the aging
Seminole schiHils arr "much
contract with Orlando Helicopter
car's front wheels, Ms Anslln
m o r e a d v a n c e d I l i a n In
would help (most the tourism
said. The learn Is called thr
Industry and sirp up Ihr in lino- Guangzhou." according lo In
Chicago Connrrllon because
logical advuncrmrnl of tils 3.25 Irrprrtrr l.l Shun Dul, who lives
Don Gross Is from tlie Windy
III Ihr clly
She said sthiHil
million population clly. formerly
City
l.ii illllrs here were more mod
known us ( 'anion
Ms Austin said she has no
"It Is necessary lor China lo ern. allhough she added Chlnrse
doiltll lh.it the Irani w ill
drvrlop helicopters and (his kind sloderils arr given the saintfinish.
strict regimen ol language and
ol In d u s tr y ," fir said T h r
"T h e Grosses are very dr
Chinese. In udddlnn lo buying r n a lh c o u rs e s
Irm iln rd mrn They do what
Alter leaving tin school. Mayor
It) helicopters Irom the Sanford
they set nut to do." she said
cnui|&gt;any. plan lo lorm a Joint Smith and l.lang nglrrd lo have
W e d n e s d a y 's d r i v e to
venture whereby the company students Irom llaiiilllou write
Philadelphia will lie followed
siudrniK In Guangzhou.
and thr citv of Guangzhou will
Thursday by the Dual leg into
New York Clly lor u rousing
nice tliuilr and announcement
ol ihr winner who will lake a
$I&lt;X).&lt;X X&gt; prize
Alter Ihr rare. Jerry will lly
L A K R IE ASH
12 IH Randolph SI . Sanlord.
back whllr his faihrr and road
Mr Carrie Asti. 72. of 7113 Old tiled Monday al hi* home Horn
crew Irullrr the Ihr Model A
Polk Clly Road. Lakeland, died May 9. 1915 In (Tier. Mil . lie
hack lo Kanlnul. Ms Ansi In
said
— Deane J o rd a n
Saturday al (.ukHuuil Krginnal came to Sanford In 1955 from
Medical Center Born Del 12. Baltimore lie was a retired
1912 In Waltrrboru. SC hr was Independent truck drlvrr. a
a resident ol Sanlonl lor 40 years m em ber ol Ihr S rvrn th day
tielore m oving lo l.ukrluiid In Adventist Church and tlie Sail
lord Elks Cltih.
1977 lie was a retired con
alructlon laborer, a mrmtier of
lie Is survived hy a sister.
winds south al 7 mpli; ruin 01 Morning Glory Missionary Hup
Janet I’llklnglon Stuart. Fla
Inch: sunrise 6 31 a in., siiusei list Church and die Palllirarers
Brlsstm G u ardian Funeral
8 27 p m
Society No I
Home. Sanlord, is In charge of
W E D N E S D A Y T ID E S :
Survivors Include, his wife. ariMiigrinrni*
D a yton a beach: lilghs. 9:35 Edna Mae ol Sanford, three sons.
a in . 10:04 p in : lows. 3 20 Frrtmm Lee Allen. Rochester.
A M O S E. JONES
it m . 3 15 p m . ; P o r t
Mr Amo* E Jones. 63. ol Hay
N Y . I^irrlr Jr . Sanford, und
C an averal: lilghs 9 27 u h i . Ronald Lee Asti. Roehrsler: Shore. N Y . died June 21 In Hay
9 55 p hi . lows. 3 I I a m . 3 06 direr daughters. Donnie Bowers. Shore Ikirn Sept 6. 1921 In
p in. D ayport: lilghs. 3 13 a h i . Lakeland. Edna Pearl Thurman Enterprise. Kansas, he moved hi
2 01 p m ; lows. N 15 a.m . 9 41 a n d V a n r m a M a c h a d o . Huy Shore Irom Sanlord In 1977.
pm
having lived here since lie was 8.
Rochester; 2 0 grandchildren
lie was a retired ln*|ieehir with
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B O A T I N G F O R C AS Tt St
ih r Florida D ep a rtm en t o f
Augustine to Jupllrr Inlet out 50 H o y n ln g t o n . R o c h e s te r ; a
A g r ic ii It u re u nd a fo rm e r
Imilher. Sinclair Asti, Sanlord
in lie s — W in d a u tilli und
m
em b e r ol th e F irs t I’ rrWilson Eli bribergrr Mortuary.
southwest 5 lo 10 knots Inday
shytrrlan Church ol Sanford Br
Sanlord.
Is
in
charge
of
ar­
I In (High Wednesday except for
was a memtirr o f the Masonic
.in east wind near shore during rangement*
Lixtgr FA AM 62 and ihr Veter­
MALACHI
BLACK
JR.
the afternoon. Sea 1 tu 2 feet.
an* ol Foreign Wars, both of
Mr
Mal.ichl
Black.
59.
ol
131
I
Scattered ufternoon und evening
Sheppard St.. Sanlord. died Sat­ Sauloril Me was a veteran para
th u n d ers to rm s w ith lo c a lly
urday at his home Born Feb 28. lrtx)|K-r with the 82nd Airborne
gusty wind and rough seu.
1926 In Sunlord. hr moved lo Division
Detroit and returned to Sanlord
EXTENDED FORECAST!
Survivors Include a daughter.
Thursday through Saturday — In 1982. H r w as an a u to J o a n L e v y , A t lu n t u ; Iw o
Chance of showers and thun­ mechanic und a World Wur II brothers. John o f Wlnthrop.
derstorms mainly north Satur­ U.S. Army veteran.
Kansas unit Frank of Greenville,
S u rv iv o rs In clu d e a sun. S C .; a sister. Martha Graham.
day. Lows nrar 70 north to near
80 extrem e south. High near 90 Lrundrr. Detroit: a daughter. Webster. Fla
Cynthia Huron, Sanlord: seven
10 mid 90s
G ram knw F u n e ra l Hom e.
sisters. Katherine McDulllr of Sanlord, Is In charge o f ar­
Tampa. Lucille Black ol New rangement*.
York Clly, Alberta B Jordan.
C h ristin e B lack, and D oris
BOVARD TOMLINSON
George, all of Sanford. Annette
Mr llovard Tomlinson. 72. of
of Newark. N J.. and Frunklr
128 W Woodland Drive. San­
2SH 20
4 09*1
Mae Gruyson o f Orlando; u ford. died Sunday at Central
Si 21%
Pie P&gt;«t&gt;tu
brother. Joseph George. San­ Florida Regional Hospital. San­
Ifvg II
1 rubtom le « i« f t
OH
MCA
ford. four grundrhlldrii.
ford Bom July 28. 1912 In
A
.
&gt;eH
H i y m WstXy
Wilson Elchelberger Mortuary. I'tltMiurgh. he moved to Sanford
AAorHtan i
»
N «
Sanford. Is In charge of ar­ Irom Miami tn 1965 He wa* a
NCS C a p
Iff* u s
Iff! J0'»
Pewp
r e t ir e d a c c o u n t a n t and u
rangements
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Mr. Wilbur II. Cecil. 70. of shytrrlan Church. Sanford. Hr
Vun 4 e n k t ............
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U u s n g s t lo u .

i

w ith

Ita

co m b in ed m etropolitan and
suburban |x&gt;|&gt;iil.i(lon ol about H
million is so crowded whllr
Sanford ha* lots of elbow room
She also iitiled there are many
m o re e a r * h e re , w h llr In
Guangzhou i i k &gt;*i people w ulk or
travel by bicycle
M* Fang who -wild she Is one
ol many women represented in
Chinese government said she
h (i p r s I h e r e Is ' ' h e l l e r
friendship" beiween her country
and Ihr United Slates
She said shr ho|x-s many more
Americans come lo Guangzhou,
w hich she said is "an open d(x&gt;r
tor other rouiilrl-‘s

AREA DEATHS

was u graduate of 1'i-nii Stale
University and a former business
manager for tlie Sanlord Naval
Academy
Survivor* Include his wife.
B e l l y , d a ii g Ii I e r . N a n c y
Johnston. Jacksonville; sister.
Alter Gununrrson. Centre Hall.
I‘a
Brlssnn Funeral Home. Sun
lord. I* In rhargr of arrange
merit*
DAVIDS. WIl.KINH
Mr David Stoll Wilkin*. 19.
Fort Slrwurt Army Irusr. G a .
died Saturday In Stewart Hr
was born -Ian 29. 1966 In
Haulord and was a lifelong resi­
dent He allrndrd Victory Hap
lis t C h u rc h . S a n fo rd , und
Seminole High School. Ilr was a
lank systems mechanic with thr
armored tunk division ol the U S

Army.
Survivor* include his parrnts.
Kenneth Sr. and Belly, of San­
fo rd ; h rothrr. K en n eth Jr..
Tam pa: sister. Allclu Hellslr,
Pensacola: paternal grandfather.
L . S .. D r 1) u r y ; m a t e r n a l
grandmother. Frances Vaughn.
Casselberry: maternal grandfa­
ther. W.C. Coffee. Winter Haven
Hrisaon Funeral Home. San­
lord. I* In charge of arrange
merits.

Funeral Notices
C ECIL W IL B U R H
vicet tor Wilbur M Cool 70 ol
12IR Randolph St Senior d who died Mon
dor will be hold ot &gt;0 o m Ardrwtdoy e*
Hriiton f unerel Homo ihepei V*ewng will
bo * • p m lodOy Bri»«on Guerdien F uneret
Homo m rherge
W IL K IN t. D A V ID S
Fun#r«i ver«i&lt;e « tor D«v»d S A bA m t If.
of Ft Mower t A rm v beto G o . who died
Ve’urdey will boot 10 o m ArodnetdOy ft the
frevo%&gt;do m Oefclown Memorial Peru with
the Nov H J Boynton oMt&lt;tiling Viewing 4 f
p m todoy Britton Guerdien F un#rel Mom#
m (her go
TO M LINSO N BOVARD
— P rive t# funorol •ffeicot tor Bowerd
Tomlin ton 7? of 121 * Afoodend Drive.
Senford who died Sundey will bo of I p m
Aodnetdey et Breton Guerdien Funerel
Mom# with Dr Virgil l BfyOht Jf offutet
•ng Bur toI will bo in Oefclewn Momorlel
Pert Viewing will te I I p m todoy et ttw
tc^orol homo Britton Guerd*en Funorel
Homo tn &lt;her ge
BLACK M A LA C H I
Funorel lorvicot tor Meteihi Bloc*, ft. o#
1)11 Shopper d A«o
Sen lord who died
SeiurdOy. will bo hold e M p m Fr&gt;dey et
Firtt Shiloh M ttfonery Bepfitt Church. 1101
Af i J»h St . Sen ford with pet tor H 0 Rucker
Oftioefing Bur lei to follow In Rotttewn
Cemetery Celling hovO tor tnondt will bo
)• p m
Thurtdoy e* the chepoi Afiitan
I ‘iheiberger Morfuery m .ne'ge
ASH. L A R R II
-F u n o ro l tervlcot tor Lerry Ath. 21. ol F lit
Otd Polk City Hoed le t o'end who died
Seturdey. will bo hold e» J p m Seturdey et
Morning d o r y M ittmnery Beptitt Church.
2$00 E »*e*o Hoed ee Sen ford with pettor
Andrew F rent offtdeting Burtel to follow In
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DEAR ABBY: Spruce gum is
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let vour readers know that we
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our supplier has retired
I hojte that the College of
Forest Resources at the Univer­
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Sorry we can't supply your
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D. KILTON ANDREW JR..
L.L. BEAN INC.,
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DEAR MR ANDREW: I am
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misinformed when I personally
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times to verify the availability of
spruce gum
Many readers — especially
professional athletes — want
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oilier young mothers a good
piece ol advice. It's about glass
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My tmldlrr was running down
Ihe sidewalk with one when he
tripped: Hie Inittlr broke and
stabbed him In the chest!
Fortunately, all hr needed was
lour stitches, but the dumage
could have been much worse.
Glass baby ttoltles are fine for
Infants but for older babies
they're n no-no.
DEBBIE IN
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DEAR DEBBIE'. Thanks for
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D EAR ABBY: When I read
vour column about whether the
parents were guilty of child
abuse for making their sons. 9
D e a r
and 1 1 years old, walk to school
and back after they were kicked
A b b y
o il the school bus lor bad
conduct. 1 was reminded of this
column (enclosed) I've had It for
many years and still ihink It hits
Ihe spot
I raised eight chtlden. and they Im rents have carried tor years.
all walked to ant) from school They have nursed, protected,
everyday It never hurt any of h e lp e d , a p p e a le d , b e g g e d ,
them
excused tolerated and denleil
I’lease run It again. It 's as good ' themselves needed comlorts so
now as II was when I firsi read It that you could have e v e r y
at least 15 years ago
benefit This they have done
MRS. J. G A LLA G H E R . gladly, for you are Ihelr dearest
PHOENIX treasure Hut now. you have no
right to expert them to bow to
DEAR MRS. G A LLA G H E R : every whim and lanry Just
So do I And here li Is
because srlllsb ego, instead of
"Always we hear the plaintive common s e n s e , dominates your
it v ol the teen-ager: What can personality, thinking and rrwe do? Where can we go? The quests
aiLswrr Is, llo home'
In heaven's name grow uj*
Hang thr si or nr windows
and go home!”
paint the woodwork Hake thr
DORIS B U R V ILLE .
leaves, mow the lawn, shovel (he
O LYM PIA . W ASH .
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cook, scrub some floors Kt-palr
DEAR ABBY: lo u frequently
the sink, build a bout, get a Job
tell a correspondent "Your letter
"Help the minister, priest or made my davf”
rabbi, the Red Cross, the Salva
Well. Abby. listen to this After
lion Army Visit thr sick, assist m iles oi avoiding ta ilg a tin g
the (MHtr. stmh your lessons inicks and sj&gt;eeders hurrying to
\nd then when vmi are through rtTHtrl areas I stowed down as I
— and not lint tired — read a drove through the small town of
Ixtok
Shalter. Cull! . where apparently
"Your parents do not owe you some kind of doings was In
entertainm ent Your city or progress
village does not owe your recre­
Crossing with the green light
ational (acllllles. I'hr world does w e re a b o u t '25 t e e n - a g e r s
not owe you a living You owe pushing wheel chairs containing
Ihe world something You owe It settlor citizens, apparrntlv from
your time and energy and your some nursing home
talents so that tut one will t&gt;e al
t called out. "You young |m-o
war or In poverty or slrk or pie arc doing a marvelous Job!"
lonely again.
Abby. they answered me in sign
"In plain, simple words, grow language!
up: &lt;{uii being a crybaby. Alel nut
Believe me. tb.it made my tiuy!
ol your dream world and develop
DR. VELMA RITTER,
T AFT, CALIF.
a backbone, not a wishbone, and
start acting like an adult.
D EAR DR. RITTER: Thunks
“ Y o u 'r e s u p p o s e d to be
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Flowers By Gaynelle Are
Good For All Occasions
Nothing say* I love vim amt "I care" Itkr* gilt
nl llnwer* whether il Nr a single rnsr or elaborate
arrangement Whether von .irr -tending Rower* to
someone here ai Imnir nr lar away you run In­
sure of good aervlee when you order Irom Flowers
Hy Gay nr Ilr at HIH S Sanlurd Ave Sanford
To send your wir«- orders faster and more
ellirien lly G avnelle is acquiring an Florist
Telegrap h D elfvrry rfm ipu tcr Flow ers by
Uaynellr In affiliated with die major wire services
Jusl ( all 322 5&lt;M)fi to order hv |ibimr and you
can charge them on your Masirr Charge or Visa
cards
Don't lorg«*t dial Flowers by Gaynelle, (or the
convenience u( customers, now also has a second
oilier oilier at Ouklawn Funeral Home In bake

Mary where orders can be placed
II you are planning a summer or (all wedding
remember Gaynelle does fresh or silk (lower
arrangements tor weddings at reasonable prices
and has all the traditional wedding equipment for
rent Ileitis available Include the kneeling bench.
Ilower stands, arches, alslr cloth, tree candalabra
and wine glasses
Owner Gaynelle Hendrick has on her sialf of
experienced floral designers Sharon Hunt and
Elysr Ison
Whether the Dowers you order are for a
wedding, (uncral or to cheer up a Irlrnd In the
hospital, you can he assured your flowers will be
(resh when you order from Gaynelle

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Sylvia Frailer, left, shows a ring to customer Annabelle Winn of Sanford.

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Wa also make 1st and 3nd mortgage loans
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Personal loans are available including
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Russ Buys, Sells, Repairs
Fine Jew elry and W atches

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For savings on modern and antique wedding
and engagement rings rp.e tp Russ' Walrh Ai
Jewelry Repair and fa w n Shop 2109 S French
Ave .Sanford
Russ F railer, owner, sell both new and
preowned Jewelry including rings gold chains
and rarrlngs
Russ dors stone settling, hand and machine
engraving ami ring and watch tuuul suing He
has a JO day lay away plan
“ II you don't nee what you want and can t gel
II. we II mukr It." said Russ. He has the necessary
equipment in d o easting and can do rustomwork
io your order as well as restoration of antique

Jewelry.
You can trust your walrh or clock to Russ, he

has had more than 20 years experience In the
Jewelry and watch rrjralr business
He has die special equipment needed for
rejMlrlng Rolcx and Accutron watches.
Russ and his wife, Sylvia, who also works In the
shop, have lived In Sanford for 15 years,
Russ buys, sells, and trades most anything of
value including guns, jewelry, antique watches,
He buys gold, sliver and diamonds, He will take
gold, sliver guns, and other small Items o f value
on pawn.
lie does jew elry appraisals for Insurance
|)iirjN&gt;ses and estates.
The store is open Monday through Friday. 10
a hi to h p m . and Saturday from 10 a.in, to 2
p m Call 323 1327

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Yvonne Allday,
left, children's
craft instructor
at A&amp;G Crafts,
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doll made by
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Arc you In llir summer doldrums or urr you
U n d id i hr kids complaining .itxiul nothin# m do?
Wi ll. A/C, Crafl Supply hiis ihr a n s w e r- u variety
of summer arts and cratl classes ai which you can
learn a new hobby or drvrtopnn old skill
I .orated In Zayrr Plaza at 21150 S Orlando
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Sanford. A AG Craft Supply Is offering classes in
rnacram e. flo w e r a rra n gin g. k n ittin g and
crocheting. painting (water color, oils und acryllrs|, doll making. hal decorating. angels and
hutlrrllrs from straw mats, cross slllch and Carr
Hrar inolillra from pom poms.
They also ofler classes in Jewelry m aking and
rhlldrrn'scrafts
Among the many crafts uvallblr al Ihr store are

wooden In-ads. stained glass kits and the* exciting
new |Miper leaf dccorallng. Come in and learn
flow to decorate straw ftais. shoes, baskets and
other Hems with colorful party napkins and
acrylic spray.
AAG Cratl Supply Is blossoming with all kinds
ol silk flowers Ideal lor making bridal txiuqurt* or
drcorating your home. They also have a large

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lor I l i e many classes by slopping by or phoning
323-4580.
A AO Craft Supply Is open Monday through
Saturday lO a m to B p in and on Friday until 9
p m . Come In and look around.

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WASHINGTON ILTH — The Supreme I'ouri
avoiding a dispute over sales practices In ihr
computer market, refused Monday to review a
ru lin g preventing Data General C orp from
linking the vile of certain computer hardware and
softwarr
The justices, without comment, lei stand a
lederal appeals court ruling thal Inund Data
General violated antitrust taws by lorelng cus­
tom ers to buy (he physical components of Us
computer system and the programs and data as
well.
The 91It U S Circuit Court ol Appeals In San
Francisco ruled In June 1984 that Dala General
Illegally forerd computer manufacturers who
wanted lo use tls sol I ware programs lo purchase
l he electronic brains ol its Nova computer
Tire ap|&lt;caK court said Ihc sales strategy
tllcgullv prevented mher computrr manufacturers
Irom using electronic computer brains that were
compatible will) the NOVA software hut not luiilt
bv Data General.
Tyin g arrangements are Illegal under U S
antitrust laws il they “ unreasonably” restrain
trade In a commodity because thr manufacturer
has a such a dominant ftositiun in the market that
|hiienii.il competitors are squashed
The dispute pits l.uge computer manulaeturrrs
against small computer linns who emulate parts
and programs of computers hulll by the giants
Th e small Arms are able lo sr-ll the parts because
they are couquiltblc w ill) Ihr machines built by
the large Arms
The lower court ruling will mu have a direct
effect on computer users, but Irll undisturbed
allows other computer manufacturers to build
Ihi-lr machines m read and use Dala General s
NOVA software
W hile the dispute came out ol ihc hlghlv
competitive computer held, other manufacturers
were concerned lire ruling agalnsi Dala General
could erode I heir ability lo control peripheral
goods and sendees and their franchises
Joining Dala General In Its appeal lo the court
was Mcrcrdesllrn/ id North Amrrtcu. which
argued the lower court ruling would prevent u
Irom lorelng Its Irani hlscs in use authorized parts
•mil provide authorized services
In the Data General case, ihr appeals court
ruled agalnsi the llrm In a lawsuit originally lllrd
hy Fairchild Camera and Instrument Corp and
Dtgnlvnr Corp.. m annlarlnrers ol sollwure lot usr
!n the NOVA
Dabi General, at one tlmr the second largest
minicomputer munulacturrr lit lire country,
refused lo sell lls Nova system unless buyers also
purchased the Instruction set' sollwure thal
worked wllh the Nova marhmrs
Th r llrm forced Us package on some b u y e rs
w ho would not have tioughi the lull |mckugr II
they w rrr tree lo chouse oilier com patible
equipment made hy other firms, like Dlgldyur
and Fulrehlld. the low er court said.
Hy 1979. 93 percent of Dala General's NOVA
com puter Miles were made lo "loeked-tn custom ­
e rs " forced to buy nil parts ol Ihc system,
documents.it the original trial showed.
Dala General rlalrned the softwarr oprn iliug
system program wan protected by copyright anil
therefore could not In- reproduced by rom pelllors.
Hut the appeals court said ihr copyright only
conferred "some advantages" on Data General
not shared wllh corti|&gt;elllorH Thr computer
m aker was still prohibited from requiring buyers
lo purchase lls computer hardware and software
Instructions logclher.

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TUESD AY. JULY 2
Sanlord AA. f&gt; dll p m . closed discussion, and H
p in . o|»en discussion. 1201 W First SI
17 92 Group AA. H p m . closed, Messiah
Lutheran Church. 17 92 and Dogtr.u k Hoad
O v rrea trr* Anonym ous, open. 7 30 p m
Florida Power A Light. :M)I S Myrtle Avc .
Sanford.
WEDNESDAY. JULY 3
COPE Support Group o f Seminole Area. 7 do
p in . Seminole C m n im in lly Menial Health
Center. Cranes Konat Office Park. Suite 377.
Pelican Hulldlng Altam onte Springs First ami
third Wednesdays lor families utul caregiver* ol
long-term menially disabled Free of charge
Full Gr&gt;s|)rl b u s i n e s s Men's Fellowship In­
ternational hrruklusl meeting. fi dOa in.. Holiday
Inn. Slate KcmuI Idfi and Wymorr Hoad. Allumonte Springs For dctulls cull U5ti 4255.
Central Florida HIimmI (Link Seminole County
brunch. Id02 K Second S I . Siinlord. 9 a m lo 5
p m Florida Hospital-Altamonte brunch I I a m
lo 7 p.m.
Sanlord Klwanls Club. noon. Sanlord Civic
Center.
Casselberry H olary hrraklasl. 7 dO a m..
( assellu rry Senior Center. 2&lt;X) N laike Trlplri
Drive
Fluanelal advisory service lor senior elllxens
available by uppolntmrnl, I p.m., Cassellierry
Senior Center. 200 N Lake Triplet D rive &lt; all
831 3551. exl 264.
Medlcarr help lor seniors. 10 a in unlll niMin.
Casselberry Senior Center 200 N. Triplet Drive.
Casselberry.
TH U R S D A Y . JU LY 4
Fourth of July Festival sponsored hy Sanlord
Parks and Krerrullon Ik-purtmenl tiegmnlrig ut
11 a m .. Fort Mellon Purk. Sanlord. Games,
contest*, entertainment und (ood Fireworks ul
dark on lakrfront s|Minsorrd hy Greater Sanlord
Chamber of Commerce
SkyliluHt '85. A llam on le Mall parking lot
Entertainment begins al 7 p in. followed with
fireworks display at (I p in

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Government Bans Oral
Chelation Pills As Fraud
WASHINGTON (UPII - Thr govcm m rnl has begun a crackdown on
"chelation therapy" capsules and
tablets, which It says are fraudulently
sold for the prevention or treatment
o f heart disease and circulatory
disorders
The [’oral and l&gt;rug Administration
began warning manufacturers-that
chelation products must not be sold
fo r m e d i c a l p u rp o s e s . F D A
spokesman Bruce Brown said Mon­
day. Producers have 10 days to strip
distributing the product or face
seUure. court Injunctions and further
action.
"There Is. o f course, no evidence
that these products are of any value."
Brown said. "T h e y ’re all worthless
They're potentially threatening —
what we call an Indirect threat to
health
" If someone. Instead of seeing a
physician, buys one of these products
and uses It. they are contributing to
their own physical as well as econom­
ic demise It makes money for the
promoters and that’ s It It Is a gross
fraud.”
Brown said the FDA action does not
apply to so-called chelated vitamins,
which are generally sold without
medical claims, but to chelation
therapy specifically aimed at treating
or pre-em lng a disc isr through sales
pitches, brochures or labeling. Such
promotion brings the product under
jurisdiction of federal drug laws
Chelation tablets and capsules
have been sold through the mall, over
the counter and door to door with
claims that they will reduce arterial

plaque and Improve circulation, the
FDA said
The products usually consist of
vitamins, minerals and amino acids,
the FDA said.
True chelation agents are sub­
stances that combine with metals
and are used to combat poisonings by
heavy metals, digitalis overdoses and
excess calcium. In that therapy,
ph ysicians In ject FD A-approved
chelating drugs.
However, the agency has neither
received nor approved any marketing
applications for a non-prescriptIon
oral chelation product nor has It
approved clinical trials In humans for
any such formulation.
The FDA began Its Investigation of
the products a year ago. Brown said
Those most vulnerable to the
manufacturers' claims are the e l­
derly. he said, who are concerned
alxiut the expense o f health rare and
looking for a "quick fix " after a
diagnosis of heart disease
Heart disease Is a category that
consists of many ailments. Including
high blixKl pressure, angina or chest
pain and coronary artery disease,
which occurs when arteries to the
heari are narrowrd and clogged with
fatty substances
All require medical treatment.
w
Dr Kay Evers, who runs a chrlu
Uon clinic In Cottonwood, Ala., said
he does not usr chelation products
sold over the counter or door to door
but protested. "I don't think the FDA
has the right to come up against It
because they're Just focal and not
drugs "

Ten Finalists Selected
In Teacher-Astronaut Program
WASHINGTON |UI‘I| — Ten leach the program established by President
ers dreaming of the stars since Krugan In August. All hud to propose
rhlldhtmd and now aiming for "high a project, describe their philosophy of
adventure In s p a c e " have been teaching and explain how they would
named as finalists tn the spare share their experiences on their
agency's program to send the first lay return,
person Inioorbll.
Besides Mrlhla. the llnallsts are
Hut only one of the llnallsts — six Kathleen Anne Derrs. Kenwood High
women and four men who range from School. Baltimore; Robert Foerster,
a biologist who once named a turtle Cum berland E lem entary School.
"Sputnik” to an English teacher West Lafayette. Ind.; Judith Marie
hoping for "a chance to play Peter (carela. Thomas Jefferson School lor
Pan" — will ttourrl the space shuttle Science and Technology. Alexandria.
Challenger with Its astronaut crew lu Va.; Peggy Lathlaen. Westwood Ele­
January.
mentary Schoool. Friendswood. T ex­
The 10 finalists, selected from 114 as. David Marquart. Boise High
nernitlmillsts. will travel to Houston School. Boise, Idaho.
,
next week where they will undergo
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more testing before the National
MrAulttfe. Concord High School.
Act&lt;&gt;rlaiitten and Space Admlnlslra
Concord, N .lf.i Michael Metcalf,
lion armouricea its selection of the
Hazeri Union School, Hardwick. Vt.:
irarh er astronaut around July 23.
Darlrara Morgan. McCall Donnelly El­
"1 Just turned 40 a few weeks ago
ementary School, McCall. Idaho, and
Mow many 40-year-olds do you know
Nlkl Mason Wenger. Vandevender
who get a chance to play Peter Pan?"
Junior
High School, Parkrrshnrg,
asked finalist Klchard Mellila, who
W Va.
teaches English at New Hedford High
T h e 10 t e a c h e r s p r o f e s s e d
School In New Bedford. Mass
longstanding
fascinations with space.
NASA Administrator James Beggs
"A t the age of 11, 1 named my turtle
Inlrminced the finalists at a news
conference Monday and said they Sputnik." said Herrs, who climbs
"represent thr best of the best mountains In brr spare time
McAullfTr. a Girl Scout and scout
rundldatrs In the tearTirr-ln-spacc
leader for 25 years, said her goal
program.
"T h eir rx|&gt;crtrncc». backgrounds would lx- "to bring hark the wonder
and lives muy differ." he said. "But of It all." recording her experiences
nur 10 llnallsts have much In com­ the same way pioneer women aboard
mon: during, seinrssricss. motivation wagon trains heading West did u
to expand edu cational horizon* century ago,
Krugun and NASA are calling the
lx-ynn&lt;l tile classroom, rnthuslusni to
communicate the spare flight experi­ teacher thr first private citizen In
ence. dedication to excellence In their ■spare. Although private corporations
protrusion and a commitment to lire have sent em ployees on shuttle
the Imaginations and Illuminate (hr missions to perform various experi­
ments. the teacher-nominee will have
talents of their pupils
"A b ove all. they share u dream: To no monetary or government Interest
lx- part of the high adventure of space In (tie flight.
Havel and to tell the world what It's
T h e c h o s e n t e a c h e r and u
tlkr." Beggs said
runner-up will report for I 14 hours of
There were 11,41(1 applicants to lllght training In September

Syria Arranges Cease-Fire
BEI RUT , L e b a n o n
(UPII — Lebanon's two
most powerful Moslem
m II It las agreed to a
Syrian mediated truce
and e n d e d I lit r u s e
street tuiltlrx that led
at trust six dead and
threatened lu escalate
Inti) a war for control of
tin- capital
Al t er the f i ght i ng
d ied down Monduy,
memlx-rs ol I lie Druzr
Progressi ve Soclnllsl
P a r l y h e a d e d by
T o u r i s m M 1 n ts t r r
Wulld Jumhlatt and
Nublh B ern's Shiite
Amal m ilitia Jointly
patrolled (hr city
streets.
T h e pat rol s we r e

Issued strict miters to
shoot anybody caught
violating thr Syrianmediated cease-lire
T h r gu n b u t t l e s
Mo n d a y b r o k e out
d u r i n g in o r n I n g
rush hour and forced
thousands of people to
slay home while others
were trup|x-d In busi­
nesses and offices.
R o c k e t - p r o p e Med
grenades smashed Into
curs and upurtments
while militiamen fired
a n 1 1 -u I r c r a f t g u n s
ntpuntrd on trucks,
using the hruvy-cahhrr
we a po ns to (Ire at
gunmrii a few hundred
yards uwuy.
A m b u l a n c e s sp ed

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along the city's des
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Police sources said at
least six people died
amt IB were wounded
In the (Iml major clash
b e t w e e n t he t wo
mt l l l l a s si nce they
seized control of moat
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Legal Notice
r i C T I T I O U t NAME
Nolle* I*
( i n n itisl I
im engaged in boainoss *1 WO
t
111, A lto n o n l* Spring*.
Isminols County, Floods under
So llc llllo u i name of J H
X U TO S A L t l 1 Q U A L IT Y
D E T A IL , oml Ihet I Intend l«
egnlar told nemo with in*
C 1sts ol tn* C ircuit Court,
SominoU County, FXxldo In
ectordence with mo prevalent
ol mo Flctiiiout Nome StaluUs
to nil Section US w Hondo
Sleluto* m i
1*1 Join** 0 Her two! I
Publish Juno I I A July &gt;. t. IS.
■rsi
DEC U l
F IC T IT IO U S N AM E
Netlcs It haraby 0 lvsn Ihsl I
*m engaged In business i t )0I
N W s y m s rt. L o n g w o o d ,
SamsnaU County. Hondo MHO
under tne ttctltiou* nemo ol
JE H M E C O C O N S T R U C T IO N ,
end m*I I Intend to rogliter sold
nsm* with tn* ciorS ol mo
Circuit Court. Seminole County.
Hondo A occordsneo *tm tne
prevision* * 1 tns H c lllls u t
Nsm* SUIuts* To m l Section
MS Ot Hor Id* SUtu tot I H I
!M Jo rrt W Fsndren ,
Publish Juno It 1 1 1 July t. ».
MM
0 E G 107

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Legal Notice

C IT Y OF
LONOWOOO. F L O R ID A
N O TIC E OF
F U B L IC H E A R IN O
TO CONSIDER
AD O P TIO N O F
PROPOSED O R D IN A N C E
T O W HOM IT M AY C O N C E R N
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
b y m e C ity ol Longavood.
F u n d s , mol mo C ity Com
m lu ien will hold o public boor
irtg to centldor onoctmont of
Ordinance No. Ul,entitled
A N O R D IN A N C E O F T H E
C I T Y OF LO NG W O O D .
FL O R ID A . A M E N D IN G TH E
CO O E OF O R D IN AN CES . C IT Y
O F LONOWOOO. BY R EV IS
IN G SEC MR 1 A SUB SEC
T IO N I. TO R E D U C E T H E
F R O N T S E T B A C K RE
O U lR E M E N T FOR D IS P L A Y
O F N E W AND U S ED M O TO R
V E H IC L E S ; P R O V ID IN G FOR
C O N F L IC TS ; S E P A R A B IL IT Y .
A N O A N E F F E C T IV E D A T E
Sold Ordinance no t placed on
llrtl reading on Juno IT. IMS
and mo City Commission will
tons Idee u m e lor line! passage
end adoption oiler in* public
hssrlng, wnicn will bo hold In
Itw City H«ll. IM W**l Worron
Av* . lengwood H o n d o , an
Monday -no l »m day at July
MS, A D . partial may appear
end bo hoard wim reaped to the
proootod Ordinance Tni* hoar
mg may bo continued from lima
U lima until linol action It token
by tn* City Commlttlon
A copy ol m* proposed Ordl
none* I* potted *1 tn* City Hall,
Longwood. Florida, end cop.**
*r* on til* with tn* CUrk of tho
City end tom* m*y bo Intpoctod
by lh* pubIX
A loped record ol ml* mooting
It mod* by mo City for It*
Convenience This record may
not constitute on adequate re
1 cl*d lor pur|#1e . or »ppool from
o decision mad* by Itw Com
m ltslon wim rotpocl to ttio
foregoing motttr. Any per ton
waning to ensure mot on ode
quote record ot ttw proceeding*
I* maintained lor appellate
purpose* It odvltsd to m*ko the
necessary orrangomontt at ba
or her own e spent*
Dote tills ttth day ot Juno
A D IMS
C IT Y OF LONGWOOD
G orddlnoD Zombrl
City Clark
Publith J u ly }. IMS

N O TIC K OF A
PUBLIC H E A R IN G
OF PROPOSED CHANG ES
ANO A M E N D M E N T !
IN C E K T A IN D IS TR IC TS
AND ROUK DA Rl ES OF
TH E ZO N IN G O R D IN A N C E*
OF T H E C IT Y OF
SANFORD. F L O R ID A
Nofkt if Nr etoy giver*
§
Public M»#ring trill be h#*d at
tt* Cam m inion Room in th#
City Ham 1ft m* City ot Santord.
f lor Ida At 7 00 0'docfc P M on
lllty tfd IRIS, to c o n ild e r
c*on 9*1 and Am#odm#nti »o th#
Zoning Ordinance, ot the City ot
SAntord Fk rid A At fo*lowi
Th» Cad» ot Itw City ot S#ntard.
Florida
Append)i A. Zoning Ord&lt;n*ncA
(O rd ln A n c * No l O f l . A t

DEH II
C IT Y OF
LONOWOOO. FLO R ID A
NO TIC E OF
P U B LIC H EA R IN O
TO CONSIDER
A D O P TIO N OF
P R O PO t E D O R D IN A N C E
TO W HOM 11 M AY CONCE HN
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
by tn* C ity ol Longw ood
Florid*, mat m* City Com
m ntion wilt bold a public h*er
mg to contld*r enactment ol
Ordl none* No 110. entitled
AN O R D IN A N C E OF T H E
C IT Y OF LONGW OOD.
F L O R ID A . A M E N D IN G T H E
C O O F OF OR DINANCES. C IT Y
O F LONGW OOD. BY R E V IS
IN G SEC *11*11 SUB SEC
T IO N J. T O S T R IK E T H E
W O R D A N D ANO R E P L A C E
IT W ITH
O R ". P R O V ID IN G
FO R C O N F L I C T S
S E P A R A B I L I T Y ; A N O AN
■ P F E C T IV 1 D A TE
Said Ordinance wo* pieced an
llr»l reeding on Jtat* It. IMS.
end ttw City Commission will
consider some tor final passage
and adoption alter tbs public
bearing, which will b# held In
Itw City Hall. I I I West Wsrrsn
A re , Longwood. Florida, on
Monday, Itw llth day ol July
A D , IMS parlies may appear
and Ire heard with respect to in*
proposed Ordinance This boor
ing may bo continued Irotn lime
to lime until final action Is token
by Itw City Commission
A copy ol Itw proposed Ordl
nonce It posted ol Itw City Hall,
longwood. Florida, end copU*
ore on HU with ms Clerk ot the
City and tom* may bo Inspected
by in* public
A taped record ot Ihi* meeting
I* mede by the City tor It*
convenience Tbl* record may
not constitute tn adequate re
&lt;ord lor purpose* ol appeal from
a decision mad* by ttw Com
mission with rotpocl to in*
foregoing matter Any per son
wishing lo ensure that on ad*
UueU record ol In* proceedings
I* maintained tor eppeliete
Purposes It edvitod to m o d in*
necessary orrangomontt *1 bit
or her own ovpenso
D o U Ibis 1*lb day ol Juno.
A D IMS
C IT Y OF LONGWOOD
GoraldrnoD Zombrl
City CUrk
Publish July I. IMS
D E H I*
P IC T IT IODS NAME
Nolle* is hereby girtn that I
am engaged In business *1 P O
Boa *e* Longwood Vomlnol*
County, Florida JZMO under in*
tlcllllous nemo ol O A N N Y ’S
1 M U C O N C R E TE P UM P IN G
IN C . and Ihsl I Intend to
re g itU r v*&gt;d nemo with in*
C U r k ot tbo Circuit Court.
Semmol* County Florid* In
accordance with th* provisions
ol the tlcil lotus Nsm* Ms lutes
To wit Section o il at Florid*
S U Iu U s list
I f Danul F Bubor
Publish July I, f I* &gt;1 IMS
D E H *______________ _______

NOT 1C I OF 1 H IR IFF K A L I
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
Inal by virtue ot that certain
Writ ol Esecutiws Issued out ol
end under ttw seal ol th* Circuit
C o u r t o l O ra n g e C ounty
Florid*, upon • final judgement
rendered In tn* aforesaid tosxl
on the Sin day ol March. A 0
IMS us that certain case an
Idled, Tarry Sutters d/b'* Top
Dollar Motor s Plaintiff. — v s L in wood Sltmpson, Defendant,
which *tort**id Writ ol Esocu
Iron was delivered b m s s i
S h trllf ol Somlnol* County.
Florida and I have Uvw d upon
tha following described properly
owned by LMiwood Stlmpson.
said property being located in
SominoU County. Fun d* mor#
p a r t i c u la r ly de scrib e d as
follow*
On* IM J Ford Ranger Pickup
T r u c k . N a d 'G r a y , ID I
IF ! B R I O C I D U B I t m being
stored *• Cornell ( Garage In
Winter Springs Fun d*
end the undersigned as Sberltt
ol Seminal* County. Florida
will a l l I 00 A M on Itw Ird day
ol July. A D IMS. otter tor sale
and M il lo Itw blghoal bidder,
lor cosh. Sublet! •« any and all
asriling loin*, at in* Front
I Wot I ) Door ol tn* sup* ol the
Somlnol* County Courthouse in
Santord. Ftertd*. th# adore do
Sc r ibod per sonal proper ty
Thai sold saU I* being mad*
•o satlsty Its* term* el said Writ
*4 E socutlon
John E Polk. Shot HI
Somlnol*County. Florida
To bo advertisod Juno II. IB IS.
July I, with tn* saU an July )
IMS
OEGM

AmandAdl
A R TIC LE V USE PROVISIONS
It proposed la bn amended » t

IdlkNI
1 MR I MufVIpN Fam ily R*»l
dAnfiAi Dwtlling District
D 0*ntlty Confront
1)1 For multiply tAmlly dxwril
Ing* f Minimum r#quif*d! liv

ing Arta
40 EfffcNncy apartm ent and
bb I bedroom apartm ent tTstll
bo emended to read a t toitomt
00 EttkHKKy ApAr*rn«nf 400
VQo«rt toot May ba reduced to
HQ square ft*I if the overage
K»w»f* toot ol
mtoa H At ItAtt *S0 squere lotf
por unit p*r building
bb l bedreem apartm ent TOO
*quAr« fttf May ba mdifctd to
110 iguA't teat if tha arerapa

u*AbN vjowr# fowf of KvtbN
area it Al ItAtt 110 tgutft teat
par unit per bui Iding
and

A MR I Myftlpl# F tm ily
cNnftiil D««i|ing Otitrlct

Rt*l

D Dtrtiity Control!
(J| For mwtfipf# family d n a "
np\

1 Minimum rv g u lrtd living
Art#
44 Eflicitfxy Apoftmont and
bb I btdfoom *pAftm#nt than
bt #m#ndtd to rtad at follow*
44
EfflCl*n&lt;y ApArtff4#nt iw
xqyjore teat May ba rtductd to

7tO vqu#f* teat if tha avarapa
utable square feat ot IIv*obit
ateo it At l«A*t ISO tquara t««l
par building

bb I b^room #p«rtm#nt 400
wyuAfA teat May ba reduced tp
ISO *quar« taat if tha a v a r* ^
utabla iguafa taat ol1 lUaabia
area li it laatt ISO square faat
par unit paf buMding
and
t RMOI Multipia Fam ily Rati
dantial. Dftic# and Inttifutlonal
DUtrlct

0( Dtfii lff ConIroll
t il For muitlRlo family cNvoil
•ng*
f Minimum

raqulrad

living

area
oa Etflciancy apartmant and
bb \ badroom apartmani ihall
ba amandad to read at follow!
44 EMickncy apartmant
)V0

vqvi4F« |«ft May ba raducad to
TfO iquart faat If tha averapa
utabl* tquart faat of ilvaabia
araa H at taait S10 *qwart faat
par unit per building
bb I badroom apartm ent 400
tqoAf* faat May ba raducad »o
110 %qvj*r* taat It tha avarag#
uvabia tq v «r« taat of ilvtabla
erea it at Nail 110 tguara faat
par unit par building
and
I RC I Rattrktad Commarclal
O i»t»Kt
n CandMianal U f a Parm lHod
III Singi# fAmity and two family
ftwaiiingt (halt ba Amandad to
read A« follow*
&lt;a) Singla tamIly and two family
dwalling* With tha dam ity
contrail of tha SR I. ilngl#
family ra*idaoMal dwalling dit
lrl&lt; I
and
N MR 1L Multipia Fam ily R«*
•dantial Limitad Dwalling Di*

N ’

Legal Notice

N O TIC E O F S H E R IF F 'S SALE
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV EN
that by virtue oI that cartaln
Writ ol E aocutlon l»»u*d out ol
and under Ike teal Ol Ike Circuit
Court ol Hillsborough County.
Fiorldo upon a linol judgement
rendered In the aforesaid court
on the Ittn day ot February.
A D IN* In tkat certain cos*
o n lillo d . R o lle r Machinery
Company, ale , PUm tlfl. — v*— David G Artcner and DobkU
A r l m o r . D . Ie n d .n l which
alorasoid Writ ot Eaeculion wot
delivered to m# at SkoriM ol
Somlnol* County, Florid*, and I
here levied upon the following
described property owned by
Oavld A A rtm er. sold property
being lo cated In S om inoU
C o u n t y . F l o r i d a , m o re
p a r t i c u la r ly de scrib e d at
lot low*
Ore I MO Oump Truck. Whit*
In Color
ID « DMaaiSaalSI
b**ng stored *1 Alternant* Tow
ing Service. Altamonte Spring*.
Florid*
and itw undartigned at Skafltt
ol W m lnoU COun*y Florida
will *' II 00 A M on ttw Utt
day ol July. A D IMS. otler lor
sa a and tell to Ik* higk**t
bidder, lor cask. *ub|*ct lo any
and *11 o .itlln g loin*. *f tk*
Front IW**I| Door *1 Itw (taps
ol Itw SamlnoU County Court
house It. San lord Florid*. Ik*
abova described personal pro
petty
Thai sold sou It being mad*
to satisfy the farms ol said Writ
of £ .acullon
John E Polk. Ske.HI

SamlnoU County. Florida
To be advertised June IS July I.
s 1*. with lh* tola on July IF.
IMS
DEG U f

IX THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SCMlktOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
P R O B A TE D IVIS IO N
F IU Number as US CP
IN RE E S T A T E O F
E I L E E N L TR E S S L E R .
Deceased
N O T IC E OF
A D M IN IS TR A TIO N
Th* adm inistration ol lh*
. t i l l ) ol E I L E E N L
TR ES SLER
d*c****d F IU
Number IS US CP. I* ponding In
ttw Circuit Court lor SominoU
C o u n ty . F l o r i d * . P ro b a te
Division ttw oddrost ol which Is
Sammola County Courthouse.
Santord. Florid* TIFT I
Th* nemo* and address*, ol
lh* personal representative and
th* personal representative's
attorney ere set forth bolcrw
All Inlo.oslod parsons or*
togulrod to H U with Shi* court.
WITHIN I H S t l MONTH*
FROM T H E D A T E OF TH E
F IR S T P U B L IC A T I O N OF
THIS N O TIC E
111 all claim*
againtl Its* * * U U and III any
ob|octlon* by on Inloroslod
parson lo whom nolle* was
maned Ihe I challenge* the valid
lly ol the will, lh* qualifications
ol Itw personal representative,
vanu# or |url*dlctlan ol lh*
court
all

D Dan*»fy Control*
111 For mutMpla family dwall
npt

I M inimum raqulrad living
a rt A
os Efficiency apartmant and
bb I badroom apartmant *hall
ha jmarvdad to rtad a* followi
aa EVfkltncv apart man I aid'
i quart faat May ba raducad to
ZIO *quara taal It tha aver ape
utabia %quar* faat of llvaabia
area li At ia#«t 110 *quart taat
par unit par building
bb 1 badroom apartmant too
iquara faat May ba radixad to
110 square taat il tha avaraga
u*abia *quara faat of livoabia
ara# It #t laatt 110 tquart taat
par unit paf building
Ait par flat In Iota rat! and
cl'1 11 an* than bar# an opportunl
ty to ba haard at va d haarlng
By orddr ot tha City Com
rni**ion of tha City qf Sanford,
F lor Ida
ADVICE TO TH E P U B L IC II
a 'Parian dot Ida* to appaai a
datitnon madA with respect to
any mattaf con*idarad at tha
abova maaf'ng or haar ng ha
may naad a varbatlm racord of
tha procaadingt, including tha
ttabmqny and tvidan-c* which
racord ii not providad by tha
City ot Sanford (FS7tA0l01)
H N Tamm. Jr
City Clark
Publish July | II. tftS
IN TH E C IR C UIT C O UR T
FOR SEM INOLE C O U N TY .
FLO R IO A
PROBATE D IVISIO N
Flla Nwmbar I ) I t I C P
IN HE E S TA TE O F
A U G U S T MAHOMNa 4 a
A U G U S T MABOHN JR
Dacaaaad
NOTICE OF
A D M IN IS TR A TIO N
Tha adminiitrafiofi of tha
atfata of AUGUST M A worth
dacaaiad File Number IS W
CP It pand&lt;ng in tha Circuit
C o u rt tar O ra n g e C o u n ty .
Florida. Probata Oivition. tha
addra*t ot which l» Oranga
County Courthouse Orlando F L
11901 Tha names and Addrt**a*
of th# par*onAi rapra*ant#tivo
a n d th a p a n o n a l r o p r o
aantativt * attorney ara set
forth balqw
All intyraitad par*qn* Are
raquirad »o flit with thii court.
W ITH IN TH R EE M O N TH S OF
TH E FIR S T P U B L IC A TIO N OF
T h i s NO TICE ( l ) all d a im »
agam*! tha a*fatt v x l m any
obioction by an m ta ra ita d
pardon an whom thi* not it a n i i
ear «ad that chaiiangtt tha valid
•ty ot tha will, tha qualihcatton*
ol tha par tonal rapratantativo.
vanua. ar |uri*dktkon of tha

court
A L L CLAIMS A N D O B JE C
TIO N S NOT SO F I L E D W IL L
BE F O R E V E R B A R N E D
PufefXetWn ol ttu* Notice has
twguw on Juty I. IMS
F s tt o o l Rogrosonlollve

Mickaol Kokany
p O Boa am J
Orlando FL B*0)
Attorney tor

Personal RagrosonUHve
•* E J Gurack
p o ttos ami
O ' Undo. F L wool
TaUpkone I MSI (sa *»*&gt;
Publish July 1,1 IMS
DEH t

I
• A 'a

CLASSIFIED ADS

F IC T 1 TIO L B NAM E
Nonce I* hereby given that I
am engaged in bus Inet. al SaU
C a r t e r R d .. L a k o M a ry .
SemlnoU County. F u n d * t V t t
umStr th* flrtittou* nemo ol
S E C U R IT Y A SOUND, and that
I interd to register sold name
with ttu C U rk ol Du Circuit
Court. SominoU County. Florida
in accordance with ttw pro
vision* o' the Fictitious Nam*
Statute*, To wit Section MS DO
F u n d # statute* ITST
1*1 Wotlet A Oor-lmelsltr
PublltZi June I I. IS i July 1. «.
IMS
D E G 10*

c l a im s

and

o b je c

TIONS N O T SO F I L E D W ILL
BE F O R E V E R B A R R E D
DoU ol Ik* llrst publication ol
this nolle* ol administration
July 1. IMS
Personal Representative
D A N IE L P A T R IC K
TR E S S LE R
Attorney for
Per eon* I Representative
F HANK C W H IG H A M
ESQ UIR E ol
S TE N S TR O M . M clN TO S H .
JU LIAN . C O L B E R T
k W H IG H AM . P A
P O Bos IUQ
Seniord F L M Ffl U M
Telephone l » 1 l U J JIFI
Publish J u ly !.* . IMS
D EH I*

Seminole

Orlando - Winter Park

322-2611

831-9993

CLASSIFIED DEPT.
RATES
1 tins* ...................S7C g lino
HOURS
3 c e o s o c u tiy f lin n s S I C g lino
4 :3 0 A . M . • 5 :3 0 P .M .
M O N D A Y ttin i H t l O A Y
S A T U R D A Y 9 - Noon

7 c o d s o c u titf t to o s S I C * K m
1 0 cbogocirtiYa t i » o * 4 4 C « K m
C e n t r e d * » t r » A v a ila b le
3 LM « MW

DEADLINES
Noon The Day Before Publication
Sunday * Noon Friday
Monday - 11:00 A .M . Salurday

23— Lost &amp; Found

7 1 - H r Ip W « n t « d

LO S T Black mat* Cackapew
near old hospital, Santord F I
Polk rabies lag 111 OOlt
Ideys) or H I l l i l (nights)
LO S T I whits spayed Itm sls
Shari halved dog and 1 brown
halved m a u deg In PaoU
Ara* t a R EW AR D Call M r
Efholl. r n SBF1

EXTRUDE" OrERATOR
TRAINEE

33— Real Estate
Courses
★
|

* * *

e Think ing si petting a a
r ■T*#’ ratals LicenseF a
W* attar Fra# TaitUn
and cents*uewl Training!
Call Dick er Vicki U r dalallt
an im f . . m n o f . Ev* f f c u m
Kaye* at FUrtda , Inc
_ _ ^ » J F # * r t J lip * r l* n M ^ ^ _

55— Business
Opportunities
Work fro m

home 140 pr 100
inserting eneve*&gt;poi f o r In
formation send tU m p to K S

E n f«rp rit«t P O Bov ISO! MZ
eiggm lU td .N J -BFM1

71 — HelpW anted
Acrylic Applicators needed lo
apply prolacllvs coaling on
cart, boats and planes IS lo
I I I par hour We train For
work In Sanford ara* call
Tam pa flSB M FISI
Actors Actresses Models A ll
talent lor mavlat.TV t print
work
Sarleut only apply
Poraim oeit Costing. R l l M I .
A P P O IN T M E N T S E TTE R S
M o rnin g and evening hours
•vail able No atparUnc* net
assary Guaranteed salary
and gvaal bonuses I t t s W
ASS E M B LE R S
F ro n l o tllc t. phones tiling,
typing helpful Permanent
positions Never a Faat

TW r PEIM.........774-1341
A iih la n t Manager B#4uty u p
p r t f q r r v d . co b « n « fll« •*

F IC T IT IO U S N AM E
Notice It hereby given Ike I I
am engaged In business ol P O
Bo* IMA. Casselberry. SominoU
County Florida MF0F IOM under
Ik* fictitious nemo *1 A M E R I
CAN 0 R E A M E N TE R P R IS E S
(A O E I. and tkat I Inland U
i eg It U r said nom* with ttu
Clerk ol ik* C ircu it Court.
SominoU County. F U r Ido in
accordance with tk* preuisun*
of the Fictitious Nom* Statutes.
To w n Section I4JO t Florid*
Statutes IMF
•SJ Mark A H angar
Publith Jun* a A Ju*y }. f. M.
IMS
D E G 1*1

Looking lor salt motivated
mechanically Inclined tndi
Viduals. 1st*. 2nd. k Jed shift
positions open Apply at

riASTIC MOflLES. INC.
JaweH Lana
Santord_______________ 1 1 1 W
General Maintenance L
Graundskaaplng Knowtodg*
ot equipment helpful M l M i l
JANITO R S/M AIDS N E E D E D
Monday through trlday Top
Pay Good working coo-111lent
Super .1 &gt;oc t needed Sea SCSI
L A B O R E R S ' Strong reliable,
general laborers needed im
m adUUiy Dtttaranl Ucatlons
Phcm* and transportation a
m u ll Never a lee Apply

KEUr SERVICES

W2139
Local C ftifY i Ai m

Otxrtiopm#o1 project needs a
i t c r t f t r y for tho t o l o i
m «ng«g*r Good typing thlllt
and the obi IIff fo work with a
minimum ot iypqrvktlon are a
m wtt Should hovo. or bo obio
to got « F lo rid a Nof or y
Lirqn«« It you Ota thll kind of
sett if# *tf. land your ft
lum a' and lalary raquirt
mwnt| to
Jim Larses, Manager

Lilt Karttff Dmlopmgnt
P.0, Baa IIS. Mints F L . MFS4
E O E M/F/V/H/
M A C H IN E O P E R A TO R O A L
Nothing heavy to laarnl Great
boss will teach you to run
machinal

Employment

323-5176

1111 FftnchAv*

M a i u r t . loving In d iv id u a l
rxodad for Hv# In companion

m ion__________

NOTICE

bonus

A p p ly tn parson. A ce
B«#uty Supply, l i f f t Plata

Alrporl BlvE E If f l_________
A earn beauty Company
Fu»{ or pprf ttm« C#l! ImmMtl
ately m I f l O o r m WM
A V O N E A R N IN O I W QW III
O P E N TE R R IT O R IE S NOW Ml
n im iirn H tf f

1

R IN G O

1

KNIGHTS
OF

C R E D IT CHECKER
So typing' f «|yl Vffity and
chpck crqdtf application* over
the phone Great tor High
School grad wanting to laarn

HI

Employment

323-5176
M M French Ay*.

CRT OPERATOR
Dal* entry esperUnc* or good
typing P arm arunl position
with growth potential Par
maneni position NavaraFa*

TIMP rt»M ......... 774-1341
D E N T A L A S S ISTA N T Parsons
staking part time work, need
apply IS hours par weak, will
train M M lo start Sand
picture and return* lo Denial
Assistant, ZIF S Oak St .
Santord_____________________

DOO GROOMER
NOTICE O F S H E B IF F 'S S A L E
NO TICE IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
Ihol by virtu* ol Ikol corloln
Writ al Elocution issued oul ol
and Ltvdar tk* seal ol lh* County
C o v r l ol O r a n g e C o u n ty ,
florid* upon * line! |udg*m*n!
rendered In lh* aforesaid court
on th* 10th day ol May A D
IMS In that certain case an
.titled. Paul Hornet d b. a Brians
Restaurant, Plaintiff. — v s Jeck Slramonbo. individually
and Veto Slramonbo d b » Most
Retlouronl Equipment Doltn
dan! which olorotatd Well ol
6 locution was delivered lo me
as Sheriff ol SamlnoU County
Florida, and I have UvWd upon
the following described properly
owned by Jack SNomonbo. Indl
viduolty end V * U Stramenbo
d b a Mast Restaurant, sold
p ro p e rly b e in g located In
SominoU County. Florid*, mor*
p a r llc u la r ly d e s c rib e d at
follows
On* Used IT' Sue or being
Stored at Dove Jones Wrecker
Service. Fern Park. Florida
and th* undersigned as Skorill
ol SominoU County. Florid*,
will *• 11 00 A M on lh* 17th
day ol July. A D IMS. of U r kx
saU and soil *0 lh* highest
bidder, lor cask. sub|*ct to any
ond *11 akitllng loins, al Ik*
Fronl IWosI) Door al Itw slaps
ol Ik* SominoU County Court
hows* Ms Sen lord. Florid* Ik*
abev* described personal pro
party
That k*&gt;d sou IS being mod*
to satisfy Ik* forms ol sold Writ
ol I locution
John E Polk. Sherltt
SominoU Cososty. Florida
To be *dv*nit*d Juno a . July I.
f. IS with lh* sol* on July IF.
IMS
D E G 1M

n nm

T R A IN E E
Hay Gals, hare t your chance to
!**rn a very valuabU trad* I
Just Ilk* animals only skill
needed'

x d K

ft m

COLUMBUS
JACKPOT *2 5 0
B IG N *2 5 0
B IG X *25 0
(A W

43 V 444-354
TWt. 4 W 7 r.m .
2S44MK AVL,
SANTOtl

TEMPLE SHALOM

Employment

323-5176

tSSS French Ave
D R IV E R
Locall Start today! H i far
overtime
A v a r a g a Sf *0
weeks! Busy dlSlntwUrl

Employment

323-5176
t i l l F reach Av#
E L E C T R IC IA N S
E s p a r l a n c a d la w o rk al
SemlnoU Center Etkard t J
Byron s. W alm arl * U skip
stores Phone 17* OTSO. or stop
by |ob II le al M 7 I Orlando
Drive, Santor d
___________
E X C U T I V I S E C R IT A B Y
Winter without shartkandl
Ablest Tamper ary SarvKas
____________ M l MCP___________
E ip arlanca d A llro u n d Yard
Help In Winter Springs Call
M TM B I______________________

B IN O O
Saturday • 4} P M
Wadaatfay M S P.M.

425 43S - 450
Cia**i

2 4250 ladipgti
WES (Beau Bhd
iCarssar Prsslfiaia Rtodl
D a lta .ia , F I

BINOO

EXTRUSION Of fu roa
Will train Start sa SB hr Hardu
Irrigation MOO MalUnvIll#
Ave , Santord M l WOO

FURICAT0R3
Seeking Individuals with asp*
r tone* In fabrication at alumi
num windows Mutt be abto to
rta d and understand slug
drawings and work with dote
tolerances Room tor advan
ca m a n t O N L Y g u a lllla d
pa-sons skouto apply

KIWANIS CLUB
Of CASSCLMRKY
m i l MART T F t

IM-SMUH
ID UM 1ACABOTS
Saawv CRtfsas CaaSar
Secret LaA* PsrS.
OSRBJI

HARCAI ALUMINUM
raooucTsco..
1101 Cornwall Read.
Sersaard. F I M 7 )l______

teauM Rk* 1* ba Uchadad to

this hstua tax

E v e n in g H e ra ld
C LA S S IFIED
D EP A R TM EN T

mitu

�71 — H e l p W a n t e d

71 — Help Wanted

M O R T G A G E OF F I CE GAL
Unlimited porenttol *0 advance
with It il growing
Mortgage Reel Erta«o com
pony W lllh lrt today I

FARTTIME
M IG H T V JA N ITO R IA L
IJM T Jt

Employment

(3 b

323-5176

1)11 Eranch A rt.
M m M LPN and *r R N for 1 It
Wlltt. M l time good ampioyoe
b a n tu * and g lm otph oro
E O E apply at
OeBory Manor
10 N M ay It wt, O tB a ry_______
IN S U R A N C E ANALYST
Ful' training available From
*30 000 Call H I m i ________
N U R S E 1* A ID E S : All u n til
Erporwncad or tartitiad p r»
forred Apply In parton at
Lakevlew Nursing Canter Ft*
E m d St ■Sanford____________

103— Houses
Unfurnished / Rent

•wkmh

W y lN r, L ty t«t, I Fitter*
Foot* Steal Ci i p n ll w
Ov*r tim# A ticeilent benefit*
Con 3W 3134 or
Com* by
M U E dgowatar O '
O lo n d o
E O E
~
i—

PHONE WORK
Part timo No arparwnca narai
u r y . will train Sal appoint
man I t Irom our Longnood
office Starting salary Irom
M M to S T SO par hour Inv
madiaia pay raisat lor Ituna
•rtto try border Potyntia' SIO
par hour within t waan Call
Jim Coo*, a m b b m _______
Pick up and dally*., iran Mut&lt;
b# I* yaart old aitti a aaiid
Fla driving liconia Apply In
par ion at F it * French A «
_San tprd
___________

B U I ESTATE
SALES PEOPLE
Miflh
Earning^
PofentiiH
Modern effict in «acau«nf
Ioca TLon Complete framing
program N** divisor of old
established firm Call n&lt;&lt;Mv
for
da fa
on pieesirt
workiwg conditions j-*d fo
tacura your 'M v rt
Jim Raffar t f __________5U i4)4

SALES
f ull Training «nd F ai* Stiff i
P ar plan for teles pariont
who ere wilting to prospect
In home food la tti Nitioni!
Compan f Calf lor appoint
m an!
C o n f a c » C h ip ,
wttfcdayi &gt;31 JfQ»__________
S H E E T M E T A L WORK EES
For tntfiiJefion of aluminum
type items in the home ft
modeltng fiaid Must hart I
yaar ••perlence All tools
furnished W A M __

TERMITE TEwriNICIAN
■One of F la % oldest ptsi control
COm pam tt looking for ct
raar minded indivldol'! *lth
a w illin gness To Itarn A
advanct Co vehicle 1 co
benefits Apply 2fAS Perk
O rirt, Spanctr N » l Cmtrel
No pAoaa tallt, pitata ______
Tired of Job Hunting?
C a ll F g l u m
iha y h a v t
hundreds of lob openings for
thot# who a i®fit fo aor h
I I I 4)00
C E M E N T WORKERS A
HELPERS
E ■calltnt pay
Sfarf right away • 4)00
D E L IV E R Y H ELP E R S no •&gt;
parlance hocoiairy Full time
Good Ifartmg ;pay 171 4)00
G E N E R A L
O F F I C E
T R A IN E E S
Grtaf ifarfing
|oft Several opening! Good
pay 4/B 4)00
F A C T O R ? A t S C M l L T and
P R O D U C TIO N WORK Most
shitH open Good pay ttaiet
* n 4)oo
I M M E D I A T E O P E N IN G S
General Construt lion labor
Good par 471 4)00
TR U C K O R IV E R S Long haul
Immedlafe* Good driving re
cord Over 2) 4710)0
L O C A L D R IV E R S Straight
trucki Good par Start right
away 47| 4)00
R E C E P T IO N IS T . O F F IC E
H E L P E R S . C LE R K S CRT
O P ER A TO R S
Immediate
opening! Good pay K 4 ‘tS
Call 4/1 4)00 N O W
W IL D E R S C trfifad E«cfHent
pa y tea lei Call today 471
4)00
PAINTERS 4 PAINTER
HELPERS
im m e d ia it
opening! good ifarfing pay
Cad today 47» 4)00

73— Em ploym ent
Wanted
C L E A N I N G L ADY
Colt Kathy
kb* W) 70«______ _
£ ipor fenced Would II** to do
Ironing In your horn# Float*
call Ginger, T3I 0*31

91 — Apartments/
House to Share
Wonted to r«nt Houw or apt
A:*o nood t*mpor»ry Ihoc *nd
I tor opr m M U S u t o i g n *

93— Rooms lor Rent
Apt with prly»t* both Inti
ro frlg C am pl«l* priva cy
Walk to downtown SAS wfc *
n a o w &lt; m n o ro r i u a o }
• CNrtitton Apt* A H*m*t
T V . kitchen loundry mold. *M
w* up o n a i io n « n m i q
Fvrnithad Room For R»nt So*
ot M U C.oi* PI 1 blocki ott
rath St A Son lord Ant_________
Room tor rant kltchon prtvl
logo*. »nd uw ot living room
lllo M U Elm S t __________
S A N FO R D Furniihtd roomt by
*h« wt** Rroionobi* rotot
Moid w r.lc o Coll J U IM t
* t P M *11 Polmrtto A ry
TH E FLO R ID A M O TEL
too DO* A von U*
331 4304
Hr*ion*bwtN»«*ly Roto*

97— Apartments
Furnished / Rent
F a r t Apt! for Venter Ctftfeni
SIR Palmetto Ave
__ J Cowan No Phone Call!
Lo v e ly I Bdrm
Com plete
privacy wa«fc *0 downfmim.
U S wh two see CaM » ) 7)4*
or 12) HS3___________________
0 n « Month f r t t Rent
on I bdrm turn apti
Aiv&gt; availabieitud»o
2 bdrm apartment!

TOOL I OIL MAKER
Prefer individual with alum*
num manufacturing •■per*
•nta I yf% taper*entt with
punching, cutting and not
thing diet Mult have own
tooit

MACHINIST
I aparionc* in • m w l K l v
mg operation wiling up and
o p e r a t in g a v a r ie t y ol
toolroom machine* Mult b#
•b*« to a w l i t (lo w to la rih l
trpm drawing*
lnt*fe*tedc*ndH)*l**
llw ild t o ilK t

HABCAR ALUMINUM

PROOOCTS CO.,
PO D f i M t S. s*ftwd
O r Phono 333 1114

TRUCK DRIVERS NCCDCD
Part lim a A twit tim* FCL. good

drivtng record, A tw ab'* to
p*i»I Di O T physical U P SMI

Coil

TRUCK ORIVERS
Owtol, R*di Ml*
E aporlonc* h*&gt;F*kr4
i n *♦!'

1 and ) bdrm ., near town, |7|
and U S per waak |l)0 *acurl
♦y Cal* H ) m e evening!
I bdrm |ts week plui depot if
Single or couple Utilities
fur mined 17) 4 7 1 _______
I Bdrm adult! no pet% a«r
Quift residential 1)00 per

99— Apartments
Unfurnished / Rent
Apt
1 bdrm/l
both. Olr.
corpotod. i N n . roTrtg . U l l
mo
tncT w » t t r . i r n t r
g *fb og «troi 131*01)
B AMBO O c o v T a f t s
MO ■ Airport Bird
P H O N E 331 4*10.
11)4*01
EHIcwncy Irom
l i t ) mo
Diicownl lor SooMr CITIioo*

3 bdrm »lr carport toncod bock
yorp w**or ond troth pick up
Included S1B0 por month
Coil 33) t i l l ____________
3 B D R M . I 't both, control oir,
wtihor dryor hook up. fully
carp*tad no p*tt SJto p*.
month Coll 130 ltd* *ft»r «
PM
__
___ __________
3 bdrm , 1 both Oupi** ott llth
Itroot Lik* Now B310 pa'
month R*ton*blo w cu rlty
Coll 4*1 3RD *ttor 4 PM

107-Mobile
Homes / Rent
Avail July Iff 1 bdrm Adult*
No children no pet! Fully
turn air phone all ufllltlea
»n«l After )P M )77 7tJ7

Mini Nuthouses
114 • u#

.....- ............... m A * »

117— Commercial
Rentals
Rotoil A OtHt* Spoco 300 up to
3 000 cq M *iio ttorog* oaoil
oblo 373 4*03____________
SAN FO R D For ton! or !■•*•
Noor airport, 31* SO building
R oil room, ottkco. olr. IMF*
IS*' f«n c* d lo t. &gt; p h o to
oloctrlcol ly lM m . 10 h o rw
powor olr co m p rtiw r, P ita w
Coll. &gt;43 FOM or 70S 1343 altor
4 FM

121— Condominium

Largo 1 A 1 Adrm Ap*rtm*nti
Adult Lake view Family Peeiiide

Lake Mary Sanford 7 Bdrm . •*

M ASTER S COVE.........323 7900

RIDGEWOOO ARMS ARTS.
Limited Timi Only
' &gt; oil F lrtt Month* Rtnl
11B0 Midgowood Ay#
Sanford FI*
CALL
) ] ) *430 ................. ........ 111 4401
Mondor &gt;hru Fr.doy
Soturdoy Irom
10 to 3

bain fireplace

tauni,

nauf Hut. rack at bell, lake
dfiweilflet, U l l pe' month piut
•it Cell 4ts eiao
Sen ford MO W Airport Bl*t)
G 7 7 bdrm J beth U ) mo
I AS* 4047

THE

«AfeS*a&amp;C&lt;*€ Apartments
*100 Security
Deposit

1 &amp; 2 Bedroom Apts. Available
Adult* and Families Welcome

323-7900

W t FINANCE

Zenith 25 co’pr *eNv'!«on Or»g
ina&lt; price over uoo Balance
due 1244 0C cash or take o*p'
payments '111 month Still In
warranty
NO M O N E Y
DOWN Free home trial no
obhgatton Can be) *?»* dav
or night

We Have a Limited Number el
Repe s *er as Lew as tiM Oewnl

O S T E E N l acre bu“ d'ng io»s
high ary) dry» |4 S0C Term t
*va-iebie

HALL

w v i n m n i n u t i %d oevatrte

tU itv «ec
eiMfO•
is h i d n n e e e c i

CONDO'S!
} bdrm 1 bath
c**tr*l *ir/ti*af. ca v a lry
hitctkoiil Easy To tm tl 1 to
(host* Irom 430.414 A 441.SOB
SUNLANO ESTATESI 1
g trg to v i horn*, to (hoot*
Irom All Show Ooavlllvlly I
E tly drlv* to Orlando Only
14* SOB: 411.MO A 111*00

323-5774
J404 HW Y i t n
Hidden L#ke 149 Wildwood Dr
) bdrm ) beth. db&lt; gerege
porch centrei eir
Super
Oeen1Aiiwmebi# US 000
REAL TOW
M A R V IN K LAIL
447 H I S ________
Of Tfl 7S47
Vale Ck Rent Iftf70pf u d 1 bdrr^
neer dawntown Sentprd UTS
Byeppt fOe 77&gt; 4i*7 after S
SANFORD ) Bdrm
t befh
screened porch &gt;#rge %hedv
corner lot
Wellece Crete Reelfy
R IA L T O R
..............I l l fSff
Senlord Nice 2 'bedroom home
with living room dining room
peneled femlly room l#gflnSry
room workshop Ceil for in
tOMNMtlpn ) D lUM or AS4 4SJ7
U ) *00 or best otter
SANFORD 7 Bdrm
My beth
fenced yerd D B L gerege
CeM )77 )7?)
Specious Country Llvingl Lease
with option 7 acres tots of
trees end shrub* ry Lore led
M7 Crystal View Eest. Loch
Arbor Sentord Owner will
finance For Into 111)! 9ft

STEMPER
D U P LE X PollIIv# to»h How
Ownor will llnonct! 443 SOP
with IIS 000 down
G E N E V A Lika now Dbl Wid*
1 bdrm 3 bolh AAobllo 4 ocroi
d o trtd l*ntod Skwogo itwd
pony *&lt;aM 44) 000 T*rm*
O TH E R HOM ES. LOTS.
ACR E A G E . IN V E S T M E N T
P R O P ER TY
CALL A N Y T IM E
R EALTO R
373 *WI
LIST W ITM U S I

Tour Nt*&lt;h!

KISH REAL ESTATE
JU S T L I S T I D
) Bdrm . I hath family ream.
d«nsfkg reem. central air and
h e a l, f ir e p la c e , fenced
Assumable M tf Yau wen *
find en# better at Mt.fOQ
E X E C U T IV E MOMf
Per fed f©r entertaining Canal
front to Sf John’s River Buill
tn grill in screened coun tird
4 bdrm . 3*1 bath heme |usf
rig h t for F lo rid * livin g
t i l l *04
O V IE D O
Welli to hifk school 4 Bdrm . 1
bath New carpel and paint
mtido Fenced beck yerd
Gerege 1)7 see
H A N O V E R WOOOt
4 bdrm
heme with ell the
ementfiei fNtei spa screened
p a f i a Huge fam ily roe mi
overlooking shaded yard
Over sued double garage
Formal Dining Room Largo
ins»dt wtilify room 1)77.000

155— Condominiums
Co Op Sale

ORE N S U N D A Y S H oS R M

Park

Call

J2 J!d ff or

tu eoo uj H4i

1)000 dow n
A s iu m e b le )
Bdrm . 3 beth Ob' gerege
lerge fenced y«rd Cell Tt7
lilt

n t s t ( M I N T A i n C&gt; M i l s
1!&gt;01 I r r n f h A v »

.12.V-KMIS

«ej Falcon : door auto ****»
Beautiful inte rior e iie rio r
S4wsf rust ;ao V i recently
rebuilt runs Hke new i H V i u
best offer )T4 t » i
I f f ) VW B f 1 t i 1
Runs great 'good M P G . la SO nr
beslQltet Coll 199 ife&amp;
" ,
«V
■Y . k
low mileage air p
ITfOO
L 411 1)1 15)1 .vftr* k P M »

★ DAYTONA AUTO ★
★ AUCTION ★

149— Commercial
Property / Sale

195— Machinery/Tools

C O M M E R C IA L S P EC IALIST
BO* M B A LL. 3R F A
REALTOR
I33 4H4

Snepper rider *4 inch cut II
horse power Good cpndi I ion
Call )77 )77)

t or more detilts

1*04 ))) |)1|

174Hwy U 91 Debery *441)41

BALD W IN P i A NO
PRO
E ie itrn Pt#no #2)00 Cell
) i setter • PM

2 35 -T ru cks/
Buses / Vans
lif t F 7)0 Super Ceb immacu
late asking |)SOD 107* F 2)0
Super Ceb Greet condition
I 1 SOO i ail 12) fi t)

237— Tractors and
Trailers
6 X 12 ft HD Tindcm Trailer
171 AM)

239— Motorcycles
and Bikes
l l t i tuaufcl OS 4)01 • 100 miles
E a c e lltn l co n d itio n Call
121 )7Ra after s PM
241 — R e c r e a t i o n a l

Vehicle* / Cam per*

at* FO R D M U S T A N G Good
condition! * cyl l*and a*r
' engine 17/00 )72 tM )
' ) Chevrolet Wagon good
mechanical condition Body
needs some work f at el lent
utility vehicle ) V ) or best
offer lift/ Y l

27TH STREET FURNITURE

* Where Anybody *
* Can Buy or Sell! *

Oe A*r y Aute A M jr me Ve lei
Acre!1
! the r iver. fop of hilt

231-Cars

is. w ittb si
iii m i
1 M a h o g a n y L iv in g Room
T a b ltl E acoltonl condition
Call III 114aaltar 1 PM

PUBLIC AUTO AUCTION
Eytry w .d Nita at I to PM

223— Miscellaneous

WILSON MAIER FUlNIfUiE
&gt;M &gt;1) 1. M l I T .............. 17) fell
it 3 Cu ft avocedo &lt;i l r l|t f i
tor .10 In White Megic Chef
ffenge new boi spring end
m etfret! Cell eri#* i f*M
)7» IA17

Daytona beech

Hwy *1

Closing liecfronlc Store' f v
try thing must t*e sold by
Sunday I I lighted: sign 74 1
\4
POO or bell Offer App
I D CMC et wholese&gt; price
New Uw k 110 noo 177 'lie
K F L L I R PIANO CO N S O L!
I Rcellenl condtlon Asking !fO0
Leu 121001’
Ret r i ger ef or and f r eet er
Muroweve used restaur«nf
equipment In eaceUenl tondi
tk&lt;»n ( ell 17* J*7e
Reileurent P m * Oven kith
Slate 1*00 121 11 74 Eves
•57 U71
4 PGA Butterfly Woods • Wilson
irons Ladies s set Like new
Retails tor over teoo Must sail
a« %&lt;40 CpH after *PM M F
Weekends anytime J2J JAM

m im

Only 4100 On
Onl* OOO On
OnlyiaOODn
Only amt On

* * Thu Wt«k Onl) * *

Beby B#di ifyplfers C U lh ft
Playpeni H e
Peptrbeck
book I ) ) ) 1)77 131 m e
N red C f lb!. P Ia y|m*n % i I #11y
furniture clothing
Good
Price* After 7 PM
121 )7a)
Pay ""j€ a s h for
Aluminum Can! Copper
Brass Lead Nrvkspncwr
Gljiti Gold S'iver
kokematool *IIW &gt;st
• ) 00 Set t l ij| lido

)fjo Breakwater

CALL BART
) bdrm: /I ibwfh Immediete oc
cupwncy F H A Non quelifying
rnorfgpge Low down Owner
holds )n d morfgege
l » i m option terms eveHebie

33 Pinto
ta O «ro # P U
14 Monta Carlo
' ) Mart IV

2 1 9 - W a n t e d to B u y

Uewd We»het i Parte A Seruice
h r Kenmoret ...... . I l l N f f
M OON I Y A F P U A N C tS

R IA L E STA TE
R EA LTO R
IT) l**t

a . F R E E CASE C O K E * a
• a . WIT H DELIVERY* a a

Beachskde Realty R EALTO R S

T3k* Wall St Compony 331 10*1
JU ST R IG H T FOR TO U
) Bdrm . Iks bolh brick horn* It
roody and priced right *1
4*a *CO Rocanlly todocoralod
Largo lot Coll to too

HOM E O F T H E E IO H TIE S I
Jvtl »m odol*dt I Bdrm 3
Bolh. DouBI* Gorag* Wood
Dorking A Rool Boavty
Only 413.004!

* * * SPECIALS r * *
** T Bird
Only *3)0 On
Iruna itka n ta t

i* It LARSON P»4' »0 it P
Johnson mg tor w i rsdihe Id
s.loth top H IM Can 17) ) i ) i

A D U L T PARK
L IF E T IM E LOT R EN TS
4144 411*
In c lu d e s w a te r
g a rb a g e
pick up yard main!
!m
mediate ixc*«panr *
Gregory Mobile Hemet )1) 5too
Mobile Heme- 24 K m 2bd'm j
bath double roof awning;!
Palm' Valley Mobil# 'Home

/
gw

215— Boats and
Accessories

157-Mobile
Homes / Sale

.1 7 T E R M S

* * * SUPER * * r

fps e)7 im_____Open l Dent

Appliances Fer Seie ell In
eecellenf cendlfien A fully
t(y«renl«MKf
I I I 4TH
R •&lt; ond it sorted Appfiences
Ir e m U l W AR R AN TY
BARN I T T )
CADfllfRRY
•30 ) 11)
| N )« 1 l
• B I N T TO OW N e
Color TVs
stereo! wether!
dryeri, refrigerator freeiers
fur n ifur e. v Ideo fec or tier %
Special HI weuk s rent 1) 00
Alternative TV A Appi Rental!
le yre t Shopping Center

REALTOR

A' a

FOR E S TA T I
C o m m e rcia l or R # i&gt;denfia&gt;
Auction! &amp; Appr* vai% Calf
Den ! Akhiion 12 ) v*20

181— Appliances
/ Furniture

( 3 0 5 ) 321 004 1
431W lltn S IrM t
Sonlotd FI 11331

f l it.
i - ...
' .

213— Auctions

Wafer frpnf town homes with
garage from Iff *00 Conve
ntenl tingle tfory from S )f WC
Rool iacufi* c'ubhouse grea»
centra1 location Boat dock!
optional FMA and VA finane
*ng available Must w t tor
vourteif*
Open every day
Renraii also iva H ibif Cali
V04 4)t a 11I tor tom piety dP
fans
NEW SM YRNA bCACH
W H AT aS TE AL*
Oceanfrortf buiidat'ie Id
1)7 M0

Ovtido FI
X ) 5*04

. 321 4075

USED C A R S

Ability Ktnftetit Dog boarding
Cdunfry Atmosphere Reason
abla P i ' i i
333 2 2 2 0
Ceckahel! ( g»4*
f white
Mend timed Includes iirqe
caga I ' M
» n i r tP M A
weekends )2)471l
DOBERM AN
temple weii
triined A iQvinq %7\
227 j/eo
f «t«
I d Good Home meie
Germ ih Shepherd 1 yf o»d
Can 13) a i))
2 kitten* Free to Good Hornet
Reaufitui end healthy Cal*
yy m s *

* NEW SMYRNA K A Q U
VENETIAN VILLAS

«k*0t&gt;

NATIONAL AUTO SALES
1120 S. S in lord

199— Pets &amp; Supplies

Wooded
i n 7|0

C O U N TR Y WIOE R E A L TY
Reg R E broker *
177 t i l )
47t H e y iff. Ottgen. Eta.
* acres S Sanford Ave Partly
cleared Well b t»e&lt;trie UMt
fy bldg 17) 000 m 44*4

141 — Homps For Sale

No Credit?

T H E B E S T IN T O W N

D O N 'T W A IT I 70 Acres on
Cochran Rd Geneva
iBOC
par acre
U N down io \
in»erest Owner financing!

S IN G L E S T O R Y
L IV IN G
lets* Turns to Fit

1 J Dodso Clezn li m i t ) Cai1

4 dr 1**1f«Ht t Condition 12) *2 k
71 P A C I R
Good wb#k tor 17)0

171 mn

&lt; n**roi*t Biater
4 Wheel Drive
44W)
CO UNT ( SY P ON TIAC ) ) ) 7111

Winnebafu Meter Heme Special
Class A M»n* condition Inferior
ref ini shed »ut&gt; shape 133 444*

243— Junk Car*
A N T 313NK CAR* A T R U C K !
Bought From 110 II# A mere
Cal l ) ) ) H is
3394311
:)ollar Paul lor Junk A
Used tars trucks A twavy
fimenl J 77 )f00
W ( PAY TOP D O LLA R FOR
JUNK C A R ) A N D T RUCKS
C B ) AUT O P A N T ) m 4M)

A ll TOU NEED

Futntshtd« Untuinishtd.
Carport!
Ft 1**1# Folkol
Lvth Landicaotng F*tt Chudran
W A TE R B E D S A C C E F T IO I

Call. . . . . . . . 321-1911
I bdrm l beth Hidden Leke
V Ma I car garage, pool.
temni'i court accett 14)07mo

4)7 tiel

Land* Iwood 1 Bdrm . 1 both.
Olr, opplloncot wtihor dryor.
Coll t i l l* t) or MB B3U
Sontord rwwiy rtmud*lod largo
1 bdrm . now kiuhorv w w
corpot Olr, in o ♦ w&lt; « l ) B
S Fork A r t Cpll NH MO ItOB
S A N F O R D 1 Bdrm I both, oif.
upitairt unit, M » p*r month
plui 1300 dopo*n
Coll AM I I P
_______________
Spocwtut Aportmonti Minvtoi
tram H v y »*3* L»k«lrori»
pool. tonr&gt;li. odulti ho poll,
loundry Storting ot S30S o mo
Coll 333 O X ) Nt BOO___________
Tirod Ot Aportmrnt LtvIngT
E&lt;p«rionc* th* p rliocy ol
your own homo In on* *1 our
luaury dupko**l Lg 1 bdrm ,
I both, rtultod coiling, oppl
hook up*, p n vo 'o uroonod
polio your own y*rd molnt
troo S'ortmg ot BMO Coll Mr
dotollt 1F M I F M. H I 1313___
1 bdrm , t b*th Oolvio A*t
S3SO w curlty dopolil 1330 por
month Coll m * U P __________
1 Bdrm Fam ily room, control
olr hoot Eicollont locohon
RoM fonen roguirod A*W por
mo plus locvrlty dopolil
333 ISB3

. a COLOR T E L E V IS IO N * •

I's acre home sifts
and grove from
Tearmi,

E X C E L L E N T B U Y ! I bdrm
Itrxtd G rtol Locotkonl Walk
t* *11 kind) ol chopping I Un
bolWY*bl* tt r m i S4MOO

105— DuplexTriple* / Rent

Rentals

I f CUR I T T O I F O S I T ......... B1M
W ITH THIS ADI

C31SSELBERRY I aero t*r&gt;»d
PR 1 US 000 W Monctowikl
R E A L TO R
O T3#fJ

St Johnioccott 1330 mo

• COUNTRY SETTING •

A ««ilo b i« N o « Open N M k t m h

143— Television /
Radio / Stereo

153— Aci eage
Lots'Sale

.V

141— Hemes For Sale

231— C ars

151 — Inveitmenl
Propvrty / Sale

ENTERFR1SE 3 bdrm 3 both*
LANDSTOCK B R O K E R S
S43 t m ..........— ......
' r yttmo
) Bdrm J both Olr corpot.
uroonod porch, gukot noor
UC F Colt l » 3041___________
I bdrm Hovw For Ront
H 00 * month, plus dopotit
m o ia o ________________________
1 bdrm . t both Kldt o*oy No
pet* |K wk , 1330 dopotit
1000 Ft 3rd Snoot Colt 333
CM 3

T y p t W r . J W y »■ 1W S - H

Bad Credit?

r-

H ID D E N L A K E " 3 b d rm . 1
both, ktdt o k . no poti Lets
par month Coll S3* 4F3T_____
• * * Tn D E L TO N A . • •
• . HOMES FOR R E N T • •
__ __ » « 17414)4 * » ________
LA K E MARY 3 Bdrm 1 b*m.
largo country kltchon. Flo
Room. S400 por month lot
toil, ond w curlty dtpotd r »
Oulrod Coll 133 7)44 or S4S
aim)________________________
S a a ltrd 101 South M aple
Spockout &gt; Bdrm . I &gt;y both
onormoul kltchon ttroploc*
waihor dryor hoo* up 1423
par month Socurlty B4S0
Coll Ru*i B4* U U or Borry
BJQ43H______________________
S A N FO R D 3 bdrm
t b*th
trncod yard S*00 mo

i n — Storage Rentals

323 3301

EXCITING NEW THINGS
ARE HAPPENING AT

*"

CENTURY 11
KISH REAL ESTATE
REALTOR............... 33100*1

SANFORD CRT. APTS.

♦ to J 30
DRYW ALL
With or without
t a p e r te n e t
Im m e d ia te
openmgi Good pay Call to
day 47t 4100______________ __

I'M ^cpy-.iscb
iiv ie isn ’t
He LoVcs

CotpHry lorgo two itory homo
l IOC por month

W A N T E D : Cleaning tody lor
two p r lv tlt homo* Rolor
r w n roguirod Call H I 0*0*.
oftor « PM or anytlmo on

E v o n trig H r t o M . S on tocV . r i ^

KIT N’ CARLYLE ’by Larry Wright

H H A
&lt;

3

7

TO MW

CONSULT OUR

IN I I At LS U It
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STENSTROM
REALTY*REALTOR

AND LET AN EXPERT DO THE JOB

Sinford'i Sr Ios lirdtr

127— Office Rentals
O ffKts to Rtfll
R***onoblo and convonlant
301 N Mopko, Stntprd___ 33) WW
3000 ig ft otllco kpoca a . *11
abla, atcond lloor of od
m lnutfBHrt building Sontord
Airport. 4* SO por ig H In
dud** olr. hool. lonltarlol ond
porting Coll Son lord Airport
Auttkority lor d»loU» 333 &gt;TTI

141— Homes For Salt

BATEMAN REALTY
LM. R**l Eilal* Brokar
1*M Soolord Av*

321-0759 Evt. 322-7443
By Ownor 3 bdrm 1 both
Lorgo Mt appro* 1300 kg ft
und *r rool 11040 do w n ,
• iw n it i* mortgage, in city
ol Sanford Coll 3331301 or

HI oc

By Ow— r L**k A/k#r. Soatord
4 IV m
3 bolh. pool, control
4 lr/ h o * t. c o m p lo to lf r »
moo* ltd Ownor lin#ncing
IB* woe Call 40* 414 4141 or
KH &lt;33 4431__________________
DELTONA
I a t * r Ant l kar
War Id I *■ !** th# Ikartr of (ho
Mad.rtarranaan I# urn r*
coirtly n a t y a M I bVrm 3
holb Krtanad po»l ham*
Th# Wall Sr C a o N U T

IH M R

[SHENANDOAH 1
VILLAGE
APTS.

FROfN '315
Rental Office’
r 323-Z920
U.

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W l LIS T A N O S I L L
MORE H O M E S T H A N
ANYO N E IN N O R TH
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY

To List Your Business...
Dial 322-2611 or 831-9993

MOV( RIGHT INI ) bdrm I
hoik Kama with llrtp lo r* .
lantad lol, p*f&lt;h tenyanttnl

I* »»»r ything 444W

• COIN N I R E I 3 bdrm I bat*
M m * with *4l In kitchan
i aM r a I a l r / h r t i . l a r f t
bdrml . layar 444.444
FANT A 1T I C I I I bdrm I bat*
ham* with aptlf bdrm plan,
cavalry Irka kitchan, dining
roam, canlral air/Kai l

44M44

E XT RAS) ! E X T R A S !I I bdrm
1 bath with tirapiaca. aal Ml
kilihaa paddla lani, taraanad
parcb. Bvlll In i pnakl art.
pr*Y*c; lancad I t M N
R E T IR E E W A N T E O t I
] bath Kama with *plH bdrm
plan, aat In kitchan. dining
roam, racraaliaat cantor, pool,
loom* court*, vaana. card
room 4a*.IM
W ILL B U ILD TO S U IT) YO UR
LO T OR OURSI E X C L U S IV E
AOEN T FOR WINIONG
DEV CORF.. A C E N T R A L
FLO R ID A LE A O E R 1 M ORE
HOME FOR LESS AkONETI
CALL TO D A Y !
0 0 1 N IV A O S C E O LA RO o
ZONED FOR M O B IL E S !
* Aero Country tr#c»t
Wall Iread an y t r i d Rd.
M S O t o a I* T r t . at 13X1
From 411.4*01
It you art Making tor a taw
catatvl ta r ta r in Rtal Itia i* .
Slanttram RaaNy It N o tim
•or yau Coll Lan Albright
today *1 333 M R
Evarungi

111MU

CA LL A N Y T IM E

322-2420
3Sal FARR AVI....
441 U

Mary Bind.

Lb Mary

O R T WALL REFAIR*
am) RamodtHng
Call I P 13*1 or 4*3 Wl&gt;
REM O DELING SPECIALIST
W t Hanoi.
Tha Whol# Ball OTWaa
B C LINK CONST.

372 7029
Emofttiog A.gilgbia

Air Conditioning
4 Heeling
Wall F lamBlag 4 Hoallog
'.M3 Sovfh San lord AyanuO
Santard Florida 13331

Appliance Repair

Alleei Apykeeci Seme*
H hr larTkca-.lla l i t r a Char***

k a o fo r'i Movta Cioamng
Batic Cleaning laundry. * «
O w l (ablnofl. Ilia ok
Good Work Law Rklkt 11) k*TB

Electrical
Anyftamg Etorfrlckl I m t l* lll
Ealimotkt . 14 Mr !orvi&lt;* Call*
Tam * E lo rlru larvK* I P 333*
0 4 ! E N c Irk
133 MW
Haw 4 remodeling, addition*,
Ion*, aocurlty HgMt. timer a
F&lt;ut all aloe ta rvk t* OiMiity
Sarvka Llcanwd 4 Bonded

Fence
IN S TA L L S E LL 4 E I F A IR
___C k m Link...... Wood
EkiHk 1311)11

in rr^ i^ ^ a a b M ji^ jj^ ^

Handy Man

Bookkeeping

HANDYM AN
B U IL D IN G
MA I N T E N A N C E
G E N E R A L REPAIR*. &gt;34 » 4 I

lor your tman hwtlno**T
call n y r a a t ...... ................... Jim

Carpentry
All typo* Ol corpantry 4 ro
modal ing IT yr|. a*R Call
R Irhard Groat H I W n

Cleaning Servlet
Mood Caryal O a a a l* * Living.
Dining Room 4 HaH »31 M
lata 4 Okair, MB 13) M R ____
JU S T G E N IE *
Pro**»»*on#i ckaonkng

Ca«

IPMAI

l it

Landclearing

Painting

RUSH HOG M OW ING
Loll ond orrtog*
RootonoLI*
33 * 3)01
GENEVALANOCLEARI NG
Lol-Lendrlooking
Fill dirt
p u ll Fondr Drain ditihka
Frapafolion Can irk SOW
TH OR NE L A N D C L E A R IN O
FI LL DI R* ■ C L AV •
SHALE 4 H A U LIN G
I I I M3)

H u N e M a M A Mildew
)p«&lt; leliili
15 y#t t « p
Free fs*
Bonded
Insured
W G T B IB B Y
hv yen
House Pe inf inf A W ill Repetr
Veu buy meftMeli
We supply iebor T # SAVE SSI
u) m i

Lawn Service

. Rvddi Plumbing Sarvka *
R*p*ir * Raplaca * R aniidil
a F f at 1 Himtlaa a ) j ) B0BB a

Cleaning Service

Additions 4
Remodeling

in

DO Y O U R D IR T Y WORK
RafiabN— ............ I iparancad
COM : P S I P t or 133 B13E

Health 4 Beauty
TO W E R * B E A U T Y tA LO N
F O R M E R L Y HorrkoHl Beauty
Nook S H E lalSI I P ila l

Home Improvement
No Jo* To# Small
I I I Barton Lana. WMord
m oan
THOM AS 4 THOMAS Hama
I a t a r i. cNaamg, lawn car*.
C aN P I not

Home Repairs
Molnfononco o&lt; all f p o i
Carponfry, pamnng plumbing
andakadrk 33) HUB

A C I LAWN SERVI CE
M i m Ii i u m i Sodding Pruning
Ckaonkng Thatching FtrTHIilng
Frog IsMmoWB...............SB4-T331
Loon Mainlgnanc*
Landwaging BuihHog Mewing

Lir a

lit w»s
Mo«in(.... low Pncts
12) 7tM

LAWNSMOW
EDkTRIMMED
Spring Yard Oaa* vp*

111 IfS)

Quality Lnn Ceii
At Aftiydetiit Prues I2i i f f )

Masonry
RE AL Conciat* iM onOuaHfy
Opararwn P i l o t D ri.a n a .k
D a y! M l r m . Iv a a H ) U l i
■ X P E R T C O N C R E TE W O tM
Patio
Drlvanay
S 'd t«* i»
Boau Mond* Cant! Co
■Wa A r t Tha 4kkf'....... T il SB01
a a a a a a a a •a •a a a a
Bui id a B «y * ' Rukinaktl
Uk* Tha H*r *kdC!ak*l1&gt;*di
CALL TO O AT
333 ion

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Plumbing

Sewing Machines/
Vacuum Cleaners
Saning Machm* n t p o in all
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by Chic Young

Tuesday, July 1, I t t l

Uninfected Mother
AIDS To Child Unlikely

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YOUR ARMS AROUND
ME AND Ki55 ME?

THE BORN LOSER
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Certain conditions Increase the
risk of AIDS In a recent study.
73 percent o f cases occurred In
homosexuals and bisexuals. 17
percent In Intravenous drug
abusers. 3 perrent In Haitians
and 1 percent each In hemophil­
iacs. heterosexuals and bloodtransfusion recipients.

by Art Sansom

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ARCHIE

by Bob Montana

AIDS Is still a relatively rare
disease A pregnant woman or
her Infant would not contract It
unless the woman belonged to
one of the high-risk population
groups Despite the Incomplete
data regarding the transmission
of AIDS. It's safe lo conclude that
the chances o f an uninfected
mother transmitting the disease
to her baby are extremely un­
likely.
DEAR DR G O r r - Several
times I have had blurred vision
a b o u t h a l f an h o ur a f t e i
exercising. What could cause
this?
DEAR READER — Yours Is an
unusual complaint for which I
have no definite answer I can
think ol one possibility, howev­
er.

EEK A MEEK

by Howla Schneider

/ MEEK IS AKJ HOCURABltl 1f IF HE EVER GtTS ^
l
PPEAMEJ3 ..
J 1 BACK TO REALITY.. J

T

Certain otherwise normal ar­
teries have the felonious ten­
dency to "steal" circulation from
other blood vessels A wellknown culprit In this enterprise
Is the subclavian artery, at the
base of the neck, which cpn steal
blood from the carotid artery.

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less strenous activity. On the
other hand. If blurry vision Is all
you get. you might choose to
ignore the visual abnormality
unless It progresses.
Send yo u r questions to Dr
t.ittnb. D O Dos 1551. Rod to C m
St.ulon. Veil York. X V. IO O ID
Anawar to PraviOu* Purxl*

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20 Sharpness

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Mad* steam
Develop
Falsa show
Chemical suffix
Dacad*

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35 Jubilant
39 lacking
pigment
43 Affirmations
45 Jargon
47 Runs
48 Black gold

49 Fsmimna
garment
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b*mg
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Eaprass
Joyously
M*th symbol
House p*t
Entr**t
On* d*vot*d to
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compound
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causing faintness In certain peo­
ple. This Is called Subclavian
Steal Syndrome

It's possible In your case that.
In association with post-exercise
low blood pressure, some artery
Is shunting blood Inappropri­
ately away from your eyes or
visual center. If you are exercis­
DEAR READER - Although
ing violently, you might consider
AIDS was first discovered four
years ago. It is now reaching
ACROSS
Macao com
explosive proportions. As of
January 1985. 7.857 cases (with
G*v*food
a mortality rate of virtually 10 0
1 Stupid
Flow*,
percent) had been reported In
7 Attach**
Skidded
the United Slates Researchers 12 Mo,* than
Song book
are now learning the genetic
M*mb«, of a
structure o f the virus but they 13 Baffle
pan*!
are still a long way from finding 14 Rostrum
8 Plains Indian
a prevention or cure.

by Mort Walker

BEETLE BAILEY
w ould

DEAR DR. G O TT - I heard
recently about mothers who
have no trace of AIDS Riving
birth lo Infants who have the
disease or soon develop It. Whal
are the chances of this happen­
ing to an expectant mother?
Why Is this occurring more
frequently?

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MR. MEN AND LITTLE MISS

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By J a m e s J s c o b y
DllTlcult bands require bard
and carrful Inspection An astute
declarer will knll bis brows and
frequently com e up with the
right piny When a band looks
easy, drclarcr should still be
careful " W h a t can happen
that's bad?" Is the question he
should ask blmsell II he cun
answer Ihat question, be'should
do whal hr can lo guard agalnsl
calamity.
Today’s deal looked easy. Hut
drclarcr was farsighted enough
to l&gt;e wary. Six hearts would
easily lx* made unless all four of
the outstanding (rumps were
with West. Thul was unlikely,
b u t S o u t h s t i l l l a i d I he
groundwork to give himself a
change agalnsl even Ihat bad
spill.
Declarrr won dum m y’s club
uce, came to hand with the
diamond queen and led a heart

toward dummy. West played low
and the quern won as East
showed out. Declarer now ruffed
a rluh. played u diamond lo
d u m m y ' s ki ng, a nd ruf f ed
another club.
The stage was now pro|&gt;erly
set If West held the right number
o f cards In each sldr suit The
diamond acr and A Q of spades
were cashed, and South's third
spade was led lo dum m y's king
N'ow ihe last club was played
Irom dummy and irum|&gt;rd with
ihe king In declarer's hand. Wesl
could do nothing but ovrm ifl
with Ihe are and lead away Irom
Ihe 10-8 of trumps. (Thr Q-3 of
trumps was in dummy and thr
97 In declarer's hand I
Anyonr who casually played a
high heart Irom dummy al trick
two would go set. since.W esl
would grab Ihe are » » d sli bark
lo make another irlck with Ihe
10 8-6 of (rumps.

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HOROSCOPE
FRANK AND ERNEST

What The Day
Will Bring...

by Bob Thavet
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HASXINCTON

WHAT WITH T H F P F F lC lT
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THE PbTt&gt;MAC.
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7-JL

TOUR BIRTHDAY
JULY 3. 1985
Measures will be taken In Ihe
year ahead that will help you
build a materially secure future.
Wasteful habits will be replaced
by prudenl ones
CANCER IJune 21 -July 221 He
extremely careful today where
i nvest ment s are concerned.
Don't lake foolish gambles based
upon hearsay Information from
people you know socially.
LEO (July 23-Aug 22) Don't
force your m ale to deal with
people he or she finds distasteful
or boring today. No one will have
a good lime. Including yourself.
VIROO ( Aug. 23-Sept 221
Your critical faculties will be
sharply attuned today. This Is all
well and good, provided you use
Ibis quality constructively In­
stead of being merely a nltplcker.

ANNIE
TU M BLEW EED S

by T. K. Ryan

T ydu map a
FI6H T WITH

WELL, IT WAS TOO

TIC FFCRRW

CAU. IT A FIGHT,
PAD/

3C H , HUCMY?/

ONe-SiPev

to

LIBRA (Sept 23 Oct 23| A
pleasant luncheon or dinner
could turn sour today If ihe
|ierson with whom you're shar­
ing the good time (alls lo pick up
Ills or her fulr porilon of ihe tab
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
D o m e s t i c r u m b l e s can be
avoided loday If you're not loo
Insistent that everyone In Ihe
family marrhrs lo Ihe tune you
loot. Let them play their own
music.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23 Dec
21) Under most circumstances,
you arc rather easygoing, but
ioday you might step out of
character and find fault with
everything your companions do
CAPRICORN (Dec 22 Jan,
191 Make It a point lo lie extra
prudent In the management of
your resources today. I f you lack
financial discipline, money will
slip through your fingers
AQUARIUS |Ian 20 Feb. 19|
People Important lo your career
wi ll closely scr ut i ni ze your
behavior today. Do nothing Ihat

_

could cause them lo lose respect
for you
PISCES (Fell 20 March 20) A
negat i ve atl l l ude will prove
self-defeating today. Instead of
worrying alxiul all ihe reasons
why you can't do something,
slarl thinking of Ihe reasons why
you can.
ARJE 8 (March 21 -April I9J
Your friends will love you for
what you are tcxlay, although
ihts could lie a trifle difficult for
you lo accept. You may think
you'll have lo buy their good will
with favors.
T A U R U S (April 20 May 20| In
Important career matters today,
keep non-aligned parties oul of
Ihe act. Il will prove best lo go It
alone, rather than depending
upon lukewarm supporters.
OEMINI (May 21 June 20)
Your day will not be productive
Il you fall to lollow an organized
schedule. Don't lei non essential
act i vi t i es overri de priority
events.

by Laonard Si

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-THE OLD JONEf
FARM. A PERFECT H tP FO U Tf
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W aitin g For Heart Transplant, Lake M a r y W o m a n Finds She's Cured
By J a n e C a a a e l b e r r y
H e r a ld S t a f f W r i t e r
I kium it s &lt;i inirn&lt; I*-’ said J.m KnQua k ul t.iik* vt.ir\ said d I lift
In .ilmn "(Vcxl Ii .is lixt-d ini- .ill up I
In’llevr II h (lo«l s work
not ilu
rlim mrs
Mrs
Q u irk
who sullrrrrl roll
itcsllvr lirarl l.ulun m April 1*184
Ii.is been oil .i walling list lol .i hi .ill
ir.iiispl.ini .ii tin- T&lt; x.is Ih.iri In
siiiuir
Houston for nun- ninnihs
H it Hi iivim-s have Ix-rn • xtri-nu-lv
11 IT111
.•tl'l stir roillll Hot talk 'll w .ilk
wtlfmiil gelling mil ol Ini .till
Now hrr prohli-ni is to k n p Irom
o\ i rdoing
l.asl week Mrs Quli k went to
S Ii ,i ii it s I i .11 Ii l II i! 11o S p 1 1.1 1 in
I ..illirsvillr In atli-mpt lo nr| on I In
list .it thr m-w In-.iri ir.inspl.ini • enter
lin t'
On T u rv l.it tmrv s rrpnrlcil

tin In-.iri moniiur showed hrr hr.iri
was under .i lot ol siirss and no onr
was allowed m lu-r riHim without
IM rniissioit
|tm oil Wrcllirvl.it lilt diMlors
.lisiotrr. il to thrir .iin.i/riiirnl after
I ytrllsin testing .mil ri testing th«ll
ilu il. .ul hr.iri miisrlr had h r a ln l
uni In r In-.iri was him ilonliu! only I
|h ri i ni In-low iiorin.il anil fu r kulnrt
.mil liver linn lions wc-rr working
in rln lit
|.Hl.it slu said ilu llirilli.il Irani
ii Sli.tvnIs is h i * &lt; 1 UUt *" H" over Ilu
i.s is .mil irt to ilrtc-rmiiu
what
||.||||M n n l anil whrlhrr ant lurlhrr
mi'iiration or irrainirnl is 1 ailed tor
1 uslr.iil ol 11*-1 1*1 mi* w h r l h r r slu
should Ih mi thru transplant wall out
list
I lu lu art transplant siiutrnn ai
Shaiids
In
\lu h.u I ( artnir hurl

■llitli t 1 oinr iti with ill. rest o| thr
tram hill I aim- III ht hlinv-ll to tell
us what die results were
You rr
U*nrifc* to In told llirt ".the I dm torsi
don t im dersiand
said ( arinlc harl
hut I ttl |(ntIIl! 10 ijltr too lilt
opinion fin d Kate mr ahtliit and
talent to do surgery hut hr does the
healing It I w r r r t o o I d no holm and
share 1 hr 1 1 &lt; tort
that is what Mrs Qun k and her
liusli.mil have- l m n doinij — oil Ihr
plionr with Irirmls and rrlallvrs in
,1 tiral stairs w ho had In. 11 pr.lt mil
lor lot and Sunday to ilu worship
sirticr at first I’rrsht nriaii ( him ii
1 it t.ak&gt; Mat t
\ tear ailo this ituuuli Ihr t did a
h. ail &lt;alhc ter t. sl at f loritla Hospital
111 I IdaIlllo and Inlortiu d 111. I had
.m l slant c iirdloinvopaiht la c hronit
divirih-r ol 1 hr h.-art itiuv Iri and nit

lu-art had unit a I *» p r r ir n l "iiipul
hH
said Mrs Q u irk
Thet said a
hrart transplant was mt unit rh a iu e
and llirt would medic ale mr until a
lu art ' mild Ik- lound
lu Mat
I mm I
Mis
Qm&gt; k was
taken to Houston where she 1111
d rrw ru l 1 t lr n s it r tests and dnrlnr*
in luilmii renowned transplant sur
neon |)i Denton c'oolrt
rvaluaic-d
d o i n and ilelerminecl she was a
suitable 1 andldutr lor a transplant
llirt told Iter II w o u ld proliahlt Ik­
i w 1 . munihs lielore a heart was lound.
tint nine months passed and she
i|idn t hear limn the Houston l.u ilitt
|lien she heard atmut (lit new
S h .m d s ti.mspl.ini program
\ i Ii .i Ik-IIi M is Qun k was taklilii
1 1 n 1 units ol insulin a dat and
dm tors said lilts w a s proliahlt &lt;aus

See M IR AC LE, page 2 A

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Double Whammy For SH5 Track
Boys Win State Cham pionship;
Girls Break Speed Records
By S a m Cook
H e r a ld S p o r t s E ditor
Srittliioh Hilih S c h o o ls Ixits and
Hills tr.i&lt; k ir.mis rr. mih-d tin un-iitrsi
sjMirls doilhlr III die s. Ii. hi I s lllslort
Saturday w lini &lt;t*.n h K m Hraiinian s
Imivs won Ilu* si.il. 1 hainplonship anil
1 cun'll Kmorv III.ike s unis llnisheil
lourlh In the 71st Annual SI.lie -IA
Hilih School Trio k and Field Meet .It
Showalfer Field
I he txiyn used llrsl place finishes by
a pair ol ju nior* — Hilly l ’enlc-k and
Alvin Jones — m route lo a 17 |m&gt;Iii I
100 33) victory over H lalrah Miami
Laki'ci I’enlrk won ihe mile uml Jonen
took the irlple Jump
"F lllv (minis lu usually unheard of
III 11 s o u r tiici-i." mild llniiim.in 'W e
might have v-nrril u « m any an (H*
IKilnlu If Clifton Cttinpl&gt;ell hadn't Iwrii
lu|urrd "
CainplM'll ranked ilu- No
I 440
t.utl dash runner going Inin ilu- nn-c-1.
had a two yard lead with KM) yurils lu
go when lie ln|ii(rd Ills lell ankle
I
was j11 s 1 n&lt;iliin lu turn II on
said ihe
A u b u r n (In iv e r s iit lion nil senior
I hen I heard a |&gt;&lt;&gt;p lu my ankle I
had lltal g u v llhu hlml/
Ivn in c
Kellipl heal "
C a m p b e l l ' s lll|tltt n r r r s s l l a l e i l
shulltlng two ol the relay tram s lull
llr.min.m said a strouit |M-rforin.itu e
hy v n i m Drrmi l l i o m p v m ami key
irllel loirs lit srnlnt K m I r m p l r and
Flank H.ulicit 111 .11 I1 tlu dlllerrn* iI knew 1 lilt K'limphrlli w asu t
g o i n g in hr aide lo m u
said
I limiipsiiii
| just 1 ailed &lt;*t «-i 1 1 &gt;&lt;xIt
togellici and Hatid tte h a y to win this
l&lt;u 1 oat Ii IHr .111111.1111 and ('till
S&lt; mmol.- w h lih lu Id a nllir point
lead enlrrlllg Ihr Iasi r t r n l
was
niji|M'd at Ihe wire in Ihe mile relay hy
llmhlui!/ Miami Lakes dldn 1 v o n
any |MilUls III III. Illl.il rteill llo w rtrl
and riiild mote |ioinis lor Srminnlr
15.1 t e It a I 7 |mlit 11 victory
It would have Ix en till e lo w III Ill.lt
llli.il r t r n l
said llio m p v m Hill
we 11 - Ihe slate 1 li.lllips
W r ir Ihe ties) Irani m Ihe stale
111 addllliin lo indltldii.il &lt; ha 111 plitli
ships ht .limes and I’etin k ftuiloi l.eo
I'e iervm llnished vc n iu l m Ihe Imni

Show nda Martin oloctrifiod
tho crow d of ovor 7,000
with a 2:10.2 perfo rm ance
in tho 880-yard run.
boating tho stato record
by m oro than 3 soconds.
She rocoivod a standing
ovation.

tump and ilu- triple pimp Hurio-it a
v mm
llnished set mid III Ihr I JO
yard high hurdles Ilu lourviiiie ol
I'al Dat Is Ifrow n
Thompson and
ll.uui'it was a rinse sei ond in (he I l u
i i lay
Seminole s mile medley- le.iiu ol
Haim-ii Itioiiipviii Karli Martin and
I' i in. k llnished lourlh
Blake s girls meanwhile rri ordrd
i lieu highest liuisli in hisinry Orlando
Oak Ihdiie usiiiil Its sii |k-i inrily in thr
III lit ry eu ls won Willi I l i a p.imis
O r la n d o F.y.itis (1141 Ja c k so n v ille
Bduiali 13 JI and Sriiimolr I.Hi emu

Young |M'op|e ohjerlliiit lo the Villi
i a u s Im i i on artlllc lal lurtli n ull ml
launched ij.is Idled ccilldunis - don.lied
hy a lamllv planning group Some
pintrstern marched hra/rnly past Imrlv

poller- ollh ers with ihr emitr.ii r p l l i r
•ley ices iircl around ihrlr nee ks
Il ihe pn|M- . mild Ik- prt'iiiiant
alMiriimi would Ih- a sacrament
one
h.itmri ciirrlril hy detiiimslralcir* pro­
claimed
Prolesier* r.miied fmiu luiinosexuals
and leshians
dressed as pru-sis and
mms
in manicured in n id irrs ol ihe
(H'ace limyemeul I’ax (T in *ll driiouuc
mil Ihe \ aiicans st.uul mi \ u ar.iKu.i

Dotson Free, But His Name
Still Hasn't Been Cleared
C H IC A G O llll'll - G a ry
Do| v i o is tree Imlay
hut Ills
release I i i i i i i prison has mil
vilvrcl ihe n iyslrrv ul wheiher
C.llhleen C r o w e ll Wehh lied
i-lllhl years ai*u allet she vilil
Duivtti r«i|M-d her — or this
sprmil w hen *lu i hainied her
lory

'Gov Jamrtt Thmnpvui Sun
da&gt; commuted Doiviu * 25- m
50-yrar scnlcncc in lime v rv rc l
Bill he ri-hivd to orcrpl Wehh's
claim iti.n she hail nnl tk-c-n
lfH-iH|H,l in 1*177 ni In isiidun

Dulvui wlin viiwi-d Id i tear his
name and prove his mum cm c- ai
a new Irlal
I hmiipcjuii v d d Hu- irsiiinunv
ul 24 w i i i i r s v s nu ludltni Wehh
and Dm vii i ilurmyi a Hirer day
heal inn tiefore llie I'risouer Be
view Boanl cii ii v liici-il turn dial
D u i s o i i w a s p r o v e d k n ilty
tM-yund reusonahle dmihi at hl»
I ‘ *75* trial
If anylhlnyt- ih r rv id rn c r
tK-lnir me was stronger ihau ai
Hie trial ' T h o m n v in v d d *1

See RAHE. Paj(e 2A

all s m ile s a* her Lake M a ry

1 st C i r c u it
C o u r t T r ia l
R e co rd e d
O n Tape
By D e a n e Jordan
H e r a l d Sta ft W r it e r
I In t.limit.ii .uni the nut.mill.u w en
It. lllll used III v parale ( It• lilt I'Olirt
iiHims today hi Semmole ( ouiiiy as
dllleieiil repmiuiii metliiHls were lieiiin
used to ic-c iird 111 ry v ie. lion ami In al
plot eedlilils
A i*i|m- i n urilc-r was Im Iiii* used lur
Ilu tilal nt a Wintet I'.uk Ilian i harmed
with htuillaiv anil iicaml ilic-ll. the llrsi
lime a llieehanleul device has hren
liv'd in criminal clrcull c-ouri lu county
as ihe vile rrmrdln it means And Ihe
usual court irjuirter lakliiK notes w a s
Im-iiih used In the Irlal ol a I aft mun
nlviehnnird w ill) tmr|(lary
Ttir e l e d r o n l r recording uteihml.
already used In county court, w a s
Introduced by ihr Seminole Comity
Commission after dehalr whrlhrr Ihr
tape recorder an d it* technician cost
less Ilian a rcnirt reporter
C o u rt
rejMirlers claim Ihr electronic system
and Its eounty lilrril operator cost more
than court rejMirlers who work in
dc-pendriitlv

esaio.bf

eM.i

Billy Pemck strains to make the finish line and comes In first in the
mile
pli h it ilu i l o v iy i iiinpai led lop limi r
I In l . l ' i jNiinis in die held events
Haw Ihi-lll lOak Kldtfrl enough jmiIii I s
to |ii i t i hi-in m i l ol r e a r h ol
ivriytmdt
Blake said
With all Ilu
splinters I ye gni i inning up next
year and the other* I have roininii
h.u k I ill going 111 Ik- looklni; hard to
luid v iin r Held rv n ils prople
Slio unda Marlin was ilie lndlvlilii.il
si.mdmii lm ihe itirls The (reshruan
plieiioni clct trilled ilu eruwd ul over
7 INK) w llh a stale ret utd lull ul 2 ID 2
m ill. mmii yard run Nlarlln m eiveil a
statidlnt! oy.ition alter her per lor
IU.IIU e lopped ihr rerord hy over
Ihrcc v i muls
Shownda kept her sirrak iimiiii

and did It III stale i li.uuptmi style
Blake said
Setiiurs Katrina Walker and (ilcnda
Bass rlrisrd mil llirlr careers hy
lolldlljl Irrshilien D o n h r llr Wehsler
and Martin in v i a record in Ihr mile
relay wllli a time ol 3 48 2 Walker
Bass Wehsler and Sheila &lt; r.iwlmd
eniilhllird lo win the mile medley
relay Walker a lv i took third plan in
ilu l-H)dash
first an d fourth lltal * not had is
ii ’ s.nd Seminole I'riiieip.il W avne
f.pjis
T h e hoys harl real |(oml
leadership Irom the seniors It s a
HimmI tline lu crime home with tlu Inn
pn/r

Pope Met With Fierce Protests In The Netherlands
I Ilf. H A G U E Netherlands il l'll —
Some 2.000 p r o le s in s vnne hi • lericul
■osllimes conlroilted not |mi||i r iml.iv
mil side ihe lulrriialloual Court ul
.luslicr iH'lorr Ho |h- John I'aul II s
s|H-et h lo Ihe Ultllrci Nations ImhI v

PlwH fey Timmf Vi»y#«1

A group nl 150 demonstrator* said
they had ullu i.dlv dro|)|ied out ol Ihr
( ailmlu religion at the town hall earlier
ill tlu day Im-c .i i i v ol their oh|ri lloil* lo
i hutch policy
I have dr registered my sell I te c a u v
lllr Y.ilie.ui Is .uilhorttarlail and mi
d. iiiin rath anil denies women ilu- right
lo i hose w h e t h e r they r a n h ave
alMirtion. said Else Kruik a mother ol
iwu dressed in a mm s im iiiinc
I am

not against Ihe jmijm It is wliai he
rt-presenls tti.it revolts ill*
About I OCH) poller olllcei* were
maishallrd III T h r Hague to lend nil a
resurgence ul ih r Holing that lltal
marred John Haul's visit lo (Jirerhl
Sunday
Holler were Invt-siigallng a iMiinb
Immd lair Sunday less than 2 miles
Iiiiii i where ih r |hi |m- was sl.iylnn III
The Hay*ur

flic lapt- n-c order is Im iiik userl in the
. ourtiiNiin ol Clrcull .liuli&gt;r- Holier i H
Mi Co eiioi
Ilu- ftrsi ein nil criminal
i a sc lu Ih- clccirnnically recnrrled is
th.ii ul Lariy Kdw.ird f.yans 27 ul
N\ iiiic-r Hark Hr was arreslrd July II
I‘in I and is i h.u i^eil with hurj(lary and
siy i minis nt nr a m 1 1 hell
MiDri^ur Is ex|)ei led In iisi Ihe
• In Irmilt system IhiiuRhiiul ilu- week
during liiur trials
In the irlal usiiin the irailllliinal niuri
I. |Hiiin S l r p h r n William Bradley 31
ol (all is iiii Irlal lielmr Circuit Juclj(r
i Yeriinu Mi/e Jr
Mi/r
huwever. had lu
.Hirruw
lururs limn Mr(lre|(i)r today tieiause id
a liitili iiumlK-r ul nu shows aiming
in it llled pirurs I &gt;| *|| peupli nutitied In
Ih ai ihr i niirlhouse linlay lm |urv
duly
Hi w eir .disc-ill Simc- circuit
• mill |tuirs an- seleclrcl hrsl
any
shiirtai*' will lie leli m county court
which uv-s Ilu
villlr jury jmmiI a
polyp- s assist.m l said
Un lire tied
perhaps was Ihe ruse Iasi wrrk ul a
Lake Marv m an who was jailed and
lined Slot) lur t.idlnu lu show up lm
|ury duly Ihr se n mil tlmr
lu ilu- Bradley ease aecurclliik lu
i um l rri nrds a Cassellu-rry man ills
i uyered a hurniar inside Ins fioine and
• auiihl lllm as tin- mail tried In lire
I he vii tlm and III* wile discovered
ihe man rlllliii* ihr w o m a n s purse
when they entered iheir home Nov 251
I hr man ran wllh thr purse which was
ilrup|M'd outside ih r couple's home, a
JMlIlrc repoil vild
flu- male victim pursued the suspect
and i alight him lu a wooded area near
his hnmr
A lv i imlay. workers m sjm-i lal pm
lei live elolhlriyl hry(aii removal ul
ishestns III court house i nllnils

Best Of The Worst: Beyond A Dark A n d Stormy Night
SAN JOSE. Laid (CPI) - The
winnint* sememe in an Internaitonal cnnirst lor terrible wrllinj*
l e a l o r e s a f i l l l a l in us ap e
asircmaui
Ih r
1(185 f o u r t h a n n u a l
I till w cr -t.y I lull f Id lull colliesl
I Iiiiclui led hy Ihr San Jour Stale
l diversity f. 11 iilisti department,
drew
10.IKK) entries from 50
stale* and 40 tnimirics.
Martha Simpson of Glastonhury Conn., won ihe « r a n d prl/r
a hom e com puter
( o r th is
atrocity

" T h e countdown stalled at Tminus ♦»&lt;* second* when Desiree,
the llrst lein.de ape lo y((&gt; up In
space, winked at mr slyly and
IMiiiied tier thick, rubberv lips
uumistakablv — the llrst ol m any
*ui Ii a d v a n c e s durlntt w h a t
would prove lo Ik- Ihr jungest.
and m o st m e m o r a b l e , s p a c e
i m a g e nl rny r a r e r r
Ih e conirsl is named (or thr
15*iIi century English novelist
Lord E d w ard Itulwrrl.ylton. w h o
Ih gan a novel tilled Hair/ C lifford

wilh Ihr imfnrgellahly dull senlence "It was a dark and slorniy
night
the rain lr|| in lorrrnts
e yi epi ai im i asluii.il Interval*
Other winning sentences In ihr
had writing contest Included
Hrr ample tx&gt;vim quivered III
thr night air like a whale Irving lo
s r r a l r h Its h a r k
by Kevin
Lauderdale of Pasadena. Call)
Sylvia's skill w as exquisite,
vift and (x-arly. Leonard loved the
way II lixikrd lu r k r d lo Ills wall ”
Cynthia C o n y e r s of Aguanga.
Calif

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�1A— Evening Hsrzld, Sanford, FI

Monday, May 13. lt*S

Compromise Is Key Word
In Budget, Tax Packages

NATION

WASHINGTON (UPI) - Presi­
dent Reagan, eomlng off hi*
10-day European tour and a
weekend al Camp David, goes
back to work In Ihe Oval Office
today with at lra*l two big Item*
In his "In'* box: a tax reform
plan and the budget.
Reagan and his wife. Nancy,
sp en t the unusu ally w arm
M oiher'* Day weekrnd al Ihe
presidential retreat in western
Maryland s Catnctln Mountains
and were scheduled lo return lo
Washington today
The first Indy's press secre­
tary. Jennefer Hlrshberg. said
Mrs Reagan received telephone
calls, cards and flowers from her
children Sunday and also tele­
phoned her ailing mother. Edith
Duvld. who lives In Scottsdale,

IN BRIEF
M O V E Members Won't Move;
Shoot It Out With Police
PHILADELPHIA (UPI) — Police moved In with tear ({an
Hnd water cannon* to evict member* o f the radical
nntl-establlahment (roup MOVE from Ita fortified rowhou»e
today and a ((unbattle erupted.
MOVE, which wu* Involved In a shootout that killed an
officer aevrn year* B((o, had refused lo leave It* filthy,
rat-infested houae In Went Philadelphia and ( K ille r moved
In shortly before 8 a m.
A fler police fired lear ((an and turned water cannon* on
the house they exchanged gunfire for about five minute*
tie lore the nhoottng stopped. The gunfire came nporadlcally
during the next HA hour* a* the ntandofT continued.
Police made no effort to storm the house.
Neighbor*, who complained that MOVE members beat
them, were evacuated during the night and there were no
Injuries reporled from the gunbattle. One police officer was
treated at Hahnemann University Hospital for hyperven­
tilation, a hospital spokeswoman nald.
The group had Insisted that police release all MOVE
members being held In Jail. Including nine convicted of
murder a* a result of the Aug. 8, 1978. shoot-out. Police
refused

Arte.

BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (UPI) - The man wore an
rlegnnl In-lge suit. The woman looked like a movie star In
her white suit and gloves. They had no trouble being asked
Into the exclusive Jewelry shop, and no trouble robbing It of
up to S I million In gems.
The couple wan still at large following the Saturday
robltery, In whirl) the Jewelry store owner and his wife lost
Ik -1ween $500,000 and SI million In gems from display
rases und a safe.
Police were Interviewing nelghlNirs and looking for
wllnesses who may have seen the couple leave the shop,
but they may have belter luck trying to trace the Jewelry
when the coujjle trlcnto sell It, West said
Shop owner Zhozrf AdJIun, 50, and his wife. Osvanna,
&lt;19. told police ihry did not hesitate to buzz the
wrll-dressed, attractive couple through thrlr security door
shortly a liri opening the shop for the day, thinking the Iwo
were customer*, |toiler said.
lint the man pulled an automatic plslol from Ills
briefcase and ordered the owners to open the safe. The
couple then lockrd the owners and Mrllksellan In a rear
bathroom and cleaned out the store.

A 19-ycur-olil Scars slock man
at the Allnmonlr Mall ha* l&gt;rrn
ch a rg ed w ith b u rglary and
grand ihrfi after allegedly steal­
ing I I video recorder* and some
tools from hi* Altamonte Springs
workplace.
The man was reportedly w at­
ched by two Sears security
guard* and Altamonte Spring*
jmiIIcc at a storage shed outside
thr store where hi* car, Hi* trunk
opened, was parked at about
1:30 a .in. Sunday, a police
report said.
The security guard* told police
they had hern watching the mnn
e a r lie r In th r e v e n in g and
alleged hr hnd taken Herns from
a stock room und placed thrrn In
the shed whrrr they did not
belong, the report said.
While jxillcr were watching
th r s u s p e c t he r e p o r t e d ly

IN BRIEF

ducked

Battered Wife Who Shot Spouse
Won't Be Charged In Murder

between

can

ONE MORE TIME

Gasohol Causes Car Breakdowns
FORT LAUDERDALE (UPI| - Mechanics are buying
automobile luel system parts “ like candy" In south Florida
tiecuuse alcohol-blended gasoline Is eating them away.
file alcohol-blended fuels destroy the rnblrer and
synthetic parts of an automobllr's fuel system, according
in mechanics and auto part* store managers

9,1977.”
Thompson said his decision lo
comtmitr Dotson's sentence had
"nnlhlng lo do with the guilt or
Innocence o f u criminal offense.'*
hoi "with (lie larger quality ol
merev — of cumpasnlon lor one's

down

wlii'ii traffic approached, the
report said.
Police confronted Ihe mutt and
found ihe recorders, ihree metric
bail sets. Iwo ulr Impact wren­
ches and an air ratchet In his
p o s s e s s io n . He r e p o r t e d ly
planned lo sell the Hems lit
Orange County, the rrport mild.
David Ray Frierson, o f 48 E.
Oak SI., Apopka, was charged
and released on $5.(XX) bond. Hr
t* scheduled to appear in court
June 3.

OIU.ANDO (Ill’ll - A haltered wife who killed her
hushund on the eve of thrlr first wrddlng anniversary will
not be charged In the shooting
Judith Williams' shooting of hrr husband James wus
instilled because hr punched and choked hrr, and was
coming towurd hrr alter *hr pointed a 22 -rallher pistol ut
him Feb. 2-1. according lo Robert Eagan, Orangr-Oscrola
Slatr Attorney.
The night of the shooting Williams had been drinking
and train show bis blood alcohol level was 0.236. People
are considered legally drunk If the Irvrl In above 0.10
The two were arguing when William’s got on top of her
on the bed and started to choke and punch her. she nald.
Mrs, Williams' 12-year-old son from another mantagr
came Into the room ami uskrd Williams to slop.
When Williams refused, the laty fetched a .22 caliber
pistol from a car. came back, and pointed It at his
Hlrofather ordering "Get off her.” she said.
Alter Williams let his wife up she grahlred the gun from
her son, (Mtlnted It at hrr husband and told him to stuy
away. When he began wulklltg Inward her she pulled the
tilgger. shooting him tn the chest.

'Im-Hcvc tluit Cathy Crowell Webb
was raped on the eveningol July

iciiow man.
' There are two victims In this
case — so ciety and C aihy
Crowell Webb Society bus Im­
prisoned Gary Dotson for six
years Caihy Crowell Webb has
told us that she doe* nol want lo
set- him Imprisoned any longer."
Thompson said.
” 1 have decided that no good
pur|HMM- would he served — that
lustier- would nol he served — Ivy
reluming Gury Dot soil lo pris­
on ” Thompson said.

A Deltona man arrested pre­
viously lor violation ol probation
on a drug-rrhilrd charge has
hern utrrslrd a second time and
charged wlih violation ol proba­
tion fur the mime charge.
Rlehatd Paul Dll'lrlro. 33. of
643 Saxon Hlvil , was tiring held
without bond In the Seminole
County Jail
According to court records.
Dll’lrlro was sentenced In July
lo Iw o years ul com m unity
control — a form o f In house
arrest. Prior to his sentencing,
hr was on probation for a 1980
conviction for faking a prescrip­
tion (o gel oxycodone, a con­
trolled substance.
Initially DlPlrtro was sen ­
tenced lei 3 yrar* probation
which wu* changed to comm u­
nity control altrr hr was caught
growing Iwo marijuana plants In
his Volusia Counly home. He
hud alsu left thr counly without
h is p r u b u t lo n o f f i c e r ' s
permission.

FOUGHT WITH OFFICERS
A Guide mod man confronted
hv (Killer olllcrr* alter a woman
accused him of robbing her
fought with officers but wss
s u b d u e d and charged with rob­
bery. bultrry on a law enforce­
ment officer, and resisting arrest

AREA DEATHS
FRANCESHALEN
Mi*. France* llalen, 86. o f 379
Country Club Road South. Lake
Mary, died Saluiduv at l.tfr Cure
Center. Allum anlr Springs. Horn
Feb. 20. 1899 In Czeehoslovakla.
she moved to larke Mary from
Miami In 1970 She was u
homemaker
Survivors Include- Iwo sons,
Rudolph. Luke Mary. Ernest.
I ’ynthlana, Ky . three grundc h ild r e n ; th re e g re a tgrundchtlden
H a ld w ln -F u lrch lld Funeral
Home. Altamonte Springs. Is In
charge of arrangements.

WILLIAM MILLS
William 0 . Mills. 30. ol 1201
Urkr Lucent Clrrlr, CasseltrerTy.
riled Wednesday al 131 N Or­

0

Nurse For A Day
Having donned a nurses cap to become nurse for a day. Dr.
Calvin Collins checks a patient's chart with the help of real
nurse Helen Baughman, head nurse at the Sanford Nursing
and Convalescent Center. Dr. Collins, and internal medicine
specialist with offices In Sanford and Altamonte 5prlngs,
agreed to learn the trials and joys of the nursing profession
Thursday in honor of Nurses Week.

Sears Worker Charged In Thefts From Store

FLORIDA

C ontinued from page I A

In a d d i t i o n , R e a g a n Is
expected lo continue business
depreciation deductions, but al a
lower rale, and slick with a
recom m ended repeal of Ihe
current deduction for state and
local taxes. There also are In­
dications he may lower ihe
amount o f lax assessed against
employer-paid medical Insur­
ance premiums.

The president plans to sit
down wlih key advisers this
week to work mil slralegy for
m o v in g Ih e S e n a te -p a s s e d
budget compromise through the
Returning lo Washington with
Hos ue.
Hragun Friday from Lisbon.
Faced with jxisslblc Senate I’orlugal. W hile House chief of
failure last week. Reagan rom- staff Donald Regan sold (he
promised on major budget issues president ha* been given *‘ a
and agreed to limit the Increase number of options lo study and
In military spending lo ihe rale decide" among on tax reform
of Inflation — something he had and he hope* In finish sometime
adamantly opposed — and lo a early Ihl* week
one-year freeze on Social Securi­
ty cost-of living Increases that
The timing, however. Is Im­
Democrats say violates a cam ­ precise because of Ihe effort " lo
makr everything stay revenue
paign promise be made.
Compromise also Is rxpertrd neutral." Ihe chief of staff said

Elegant Couple Pulls Off Heist

...R a p e

lo mark Reagan s, tax reform
program. The original Treasury
i)epartment plan, which Reagan
look months to tackle or even
read, cut nearly all lax deduc­
tions.
Lately, however. Reagan has
been hearing from Ihe special
Interests he *o roundly con­
demned In the campaign and the
"sim plification" plan he sends to
Capitol Hill Is likely to preserve
deductions for charitable con­
tributions and mortgage inierrsl
payments.

S h e Is s u r v iv e d b y h e r
hu sbund. G eorge F : th ree
daughter*. Nancy Harrington
uml June E. Poole, both o f
Weal boro. Maas and Linda L.
Langcnbarhrr. Reiner. Minn.; a
son. Gerald K. Mahoney. Parker.
C o lo .; 13 g ra n d ch ild ren : I
great-grandchild; a sister. Edith
M Johnson. Seursport. Maine.
Gramkow Funeral Home In
charge of amingrmenla.

lando Ave. Winter Park. Horn
t)ec. 31, 1954 In Fort Worth,
Texas, hr moved lo Casselberry
Irum Texas In 1954. He wus u
student.
Survivors Include a sister. Jo
Ann. Casselberry: grandmother,
Mozelle Beverly. Tampa.
H aldw ln -F u lrch lld Funeral
Home, Altamonte Springs. Is tn
charge of arrangements.

BEATRICE E. 8HULZ
Beatrice E. Shull. 72. of 1503
Locu st A vc., S a n fo rd , died
Sunday. Horn July 20. 1912 In
Cumroor. Alberta. Canada, she
m o v e d to S a n f o r d fr o m
Hrudrnton In 1981. She was an
(wiu(Hitkirittl therapy assistant
and a member of the First
PreshvierlanChurrh. Sanford.

Funoral Notice
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wlih violence.
According to an Altamonte
Spring* police report, a woman
told them her former boyfriend
assaulted her In the back park­
ing lot of a bar and then took her
gold necklace. He also reportedly
(rlrd lo strike an eyewitness and
pour beer on him
When Ihe officer lold the man
he was under arrest, the man
asked "For w hat?" and then
slammed the officer against ihr
car, the report said A second
oftlcer Joined the fray and with
thr help o f two bystander* Ihe
man was subdued.
One of the officer* received
minor Injuries In the scuffle, the
report said.
Iking held In lieu of *8,000
bond was David Scoit Erick. 22.
of 7(179 Princess Carol Circle,

DAMAGED EAR
A Longwood area woman lold
u sheriffs deputy that a man hit
her with a c o ffe r cup and
damaged her hearing
Susan F. Aloslo. 29. of 109
Tomoka Trail, said she had an
argument at her home Friday
with u man she has known for
ids ml five yrar* She said the
man threw a cup of coffee at her,
striking hrr In the right ear.

She said a doctor lold her Ihe
tncldrnl caused a hole in her ear
drum.
No arrest hus beru made.

BILLS LIFTED
la-r Willis. 51. of 1066 Geneva
Drive, reported lo u sheriffs
deputy Friday thal someone
look 12.420 in cash from hi*
wife's purse while II was In their
home. He said Ihe cash Included
23 $100 hills Police have Ihe
name of a suspect, but no arrest
has been made.

TOO NERVOUS
Two Winter Park men who
.Ulructed atirntlon lo themselves
b eca u se t h e y w ere a ctin g
nervously ran from an officer
who wanted to " ta lk " with
them. Alter trying lo outrun the
|M»lt&lt; r they were arrested for
shoplifting.
According to an Altamonte
Springs (Killer report, iwo of­
ficers were In thr parking lot of
ihr Altainnntr Mall Investigating
a (Missrsslon o f marijuana case
about 5 p in. Friday when they
noticed Iwo men walking fast
toward* a car.
One officer reported that the
men were glancing around burrlrdly and kepi Increasing ihrtr
pace. When they stopped at a car
and put a brown bag one man

Th r men boiled Into the mall,
the rrjMirl said.
One officer pursued on foot
while the oilier drove around the
tot In a (Killer car
Thr men ran Ihrough Ihr mall,
across Ihe parking lot lo a
nearby grocery store. There Ihr
o f f i c e r lost sigh t o f th em
momentarily tint then spoiled
one of Ihe men and arrested him.

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NATIONAL REPORT: Violent
storms blamed for four deaths
d u rin g the weekend hurled
tornadoes, sollbull-slze hall und
h e a v y rain al Ihe n a tio n 's
mtdsectton today, knocking out
p o w er, flooding s tr e r is , d e ­
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m udslides.
A R E A FORECAST: Today
mostly sunny and hot with a
s lig h t ch an ce o f a fte rn o o n
thunder stonns High In lower
90s Wind variable 5 lo 10 mph.
Rain chance 20 percent. Tonight
fair with low In upper 60* Light
wind. Tuesday mostly sunny
and continued hot with high In
lower 90s. Wind southeast 5 to

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east 5 to 10 knots today then
southeast tonight and Tuesday,
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eyes and liver. Now she Is al Shamls."
completely off Insulin and con­
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Friday to go down to the bowling said
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transplant, and 1 couldn’t figure
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Rescuers
Search For
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Getting To
Know You
After being pen pals for over
four months, pairs of pupils
from Weklva and Wilson
e le m e n t a r y sch o o ls In
Seminole County met for the
first time for a get-together
p ic n ic F r id a y . A t le ft,
7 -year olds Abbey H u m ­
phrey, left, of Weklva and
Jessica Lang of W ilson,
share some giggles. Six-year-olds Marcus Dixon,
left, of Wilson and Ryan
Dager of Weklva, look over
some letters. The pen pal
project was part of the
schools' creative w ritin g
program.

52 Die In Stadium Blaze

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Anti-Terrorists Run Amok
Probe Planned Into Car Bombing That
WASHINGTON (UPI| — The vice chairman on
lhr Senate Intelligence committee says he has
started an Inquiry Into several CIA operations.
Including an agency-trained antl-trrrorlsm squad
that went on a ' runaway" mission — a March car
bombing that killed HO people In Lebanon.
Sen. Patrick Leahy. D-Vt.. said Sunday he
wants to know more about several operations,
particularly ones about which he believes the
committee was not fully Informed — Including
the Middle East counterterrorism squad created
on an order signed by President Reagan.
“ We re going to review six or seven operations
on our o w n ." Leahy said, adding that he did not
know o f the Lebanon plan until hr was asked
about It a month ago He refused to give further
details.
The Washington Post reported Sunday that
Reagan personally approved the covert operation
lo Iraln squads of counterterrorists to strike
groups suspected ol planning attacks on US.
facilities.
Citing unidentified sources. Ihe Post said
members o f one o f the U S. backed units,
composed of Lebanese intelligence |&gt;ersonnel and
other foreigners, "went out on a runaway mission
und hired othrrs In Lebanon to detonate a
massive car bomb outside the Beirut residence of
a militant Shiite leader believed to be behind

A Lobanoie intolligenco source said
the bombing mission was carried out
"to show we are strong ... You've got
to stop terrorism with terrorism."
terrorist attacks on U S. Installations "
N eith er the W hite House nor the State
Department would comment on the story.
"W e never discuss Intelligence matters." depu­
ty White House press secretary Robert Sims said

Sunday.
Th e Post quoted sources as saying that
following the rogue March H mission, "im m ediate
steps were taken" by the CIA and the a d ­
ministration "to cancel the entire covert opera­
tion."
About HO people were killed and more than 200
Injured In the bombing but Its apparent target —
Mohammed Hussein Eadlallah. leader o f the
Shiite Moslem Party of God — escafted unhurt.
While U S sources "em phatically" denied prior
know ledge of the bombing, the Post said.
Lebanese Intelligence sources Indicated they were
aware o f the mission.
"M y service did the Kadlulluh bom bing." a
Lebanese Ini ell Ige nre source was quotrd as
saving. "I tielleve it was done to show we are

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strong. ... You've got to stop terrorism with
terrorism."
Reagan approved the covert anti-terrorism
program last year, according lo the sources,
following a series tif attacks on U S Embassy and
Marine facilities In Lebanon In 1983 and 1984
U S. intelligence reports have linked the Fudlallah
group lothc attacks.
The State Department and the While House
pushed lo establish the CIA operation, ihe
newspaper reported. In part because ot Defense
Secretary Caspar Wrtnbergrr s reluctance lo use
conventional force In dealing with terrorism
The Post said Ihe congressional committees
responsible for Intelligence m ailers were briefed
oil the operation Iasi year but It also said Reagan
"specifically directed" that only the committees'
chairmen and vice chairmen tie Informed
It was unclear whrthrr the nr-v chalm irn of the
committees, who look office In .January, were
briefed.
"Tilings have fallen through the cracks," Leahy
said "I do not want my side tn get caught on a
Nicaraguan m in in g type problem."
A CIA operation last year to plant mines In
Nicaragua's harbors caused a turor because
several members of Ihe Intelligence eommlilcr
claimed CIA Director William Casey had not told
Iht-m enough about theoperation.

BRADFORD. England (UPI) — Firefighters
searched the chaired remains of a soccer stadium
grandstand for clues to the cause of a blare that
killed at least 52 people while olTIclals tackled the
gruesome task of Identifying the bodies
Bradford police said Sunday many o f the
victims In England's worst sports tragedy were
children and the elderly. Medical authorities were
trying to Identify the bodies — many of them
burned tieyoiul recognition — by Jewelry and
denial records,
Another 211 wrrr Injured In the blare Saturday
and jHillce said 24 people were unaccounted for.
At least 55 of the Injured were still bring
treated in hospitals and six of them were In
critical condition Hospital olTIclals said at least
30 of the Injured would have to undergo major
plastic surgery.
Police Chief John Samjtaon said he was still
uncertain about the cause o f the fire, which swept
through the wooden grandstand (lacked with fans
during a televised soccer game at Bradford
stadium, 200 miles north of London.
Flrrflghters. who had recovered 52 bodies by
late Sunday, were searching the bumrd-out
wreckage for dues
Some witnesses said a smoke bomb was thrown
Just before the fire started, while others spoke of
seeing children playing with matches.
" I am not prepared to come down on either
side." Sampson said Hr added the origin o f the
lire was believed to be underneath u seat.
Sampson said the "fire was so Intense that
Identlfk-allon Is the great problem Most victims
were burned beyond recognition and will have to
tie Identified by Jewrlery, dental records and
other possessions."
West Yorkshire Fire Chief Graham Karren said
ihe Bradford City soccer club had been wanted
about the need to Improve Its safrty precautions
six months ago
Some jieojile died In I heir seals as molten tar
cascaded from the roof, setting their clothes on
fire Others were crushed lo death as fans pushed
against locked gates In the rear o f the stand tn a
rush torscajH-.

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3 Die In Fighting
As Gemayel Seeks Peace
BEIRUT. Lebanon (UPI) — At least three people died In
tank and rocket battles between Christian and Moslem
militiamen today as an aide to President Amin Gcm ayel
met with u Moslem militia leader In a bid to end the
bloodshed.
Police said at least 17 people were also wounded In
nightlong clashes between militias along the Green Line,
which divides Beirut Into eastern Christian and western
Moslem sections. The casualties brought the weekend
death toll In the capital lo 14 and the number or wounded
to 67.
Most o f the victims were civilians, police said, who added
the fighting forced hundreds of families to take refuge In
basement shelters and underground parking lots.
Police said the shelling began to subside at dawn as the
latest In a series o f frequ en tly vlolsted cease-fire
agreements began lo take hold.
Earlier Sunday, Druse m ilitia leader Walld Jumblatt
charged that the Christian forces were stockpiling weapons
fur new ball Ira. and also rejected peace with the Christian
militia. Jumblatt and Gcmayel were meeting today.

Italian Voting Crucial Test
ROME, Italy (UPI) — Italians began voting In two days of
local and regional elections that are a crucial test of
strength between the largest Communist Party In Ihe West
and the center-left coalition government.
Polling places, which were open for 14 hours Sunday,
reopened early today,
More than 44 million voters were choosing councils for
15 regions. 86 provinces and 6,562 cities In the two-day
elections. The cities Include Rome, Milan. Turin and
Genoa.
Election officials said initial computer projections will be
announced late unlay and final results early Wednesday.
Although voters were electing only bottom-rung leaders
such as provincial counctlmen and mayors, the elections
could determine whether Socialist Prime Minister Betttno
Craxt's five party center-left coalition remains In power.
Italy's Communist party, the largest tn the West,
traditionally maintains Us distance from Moscow and most
of Its supporters pay little attention to party Ideology.

Israel Won't Talk To PNC Backers
JERUSALEM (UPI) — Israel Imposed stlfTer terms for
entering peace talks with a Jordanlan-Palestlnlan delega­
tion. ruling out participation by anyone committed to the
charter o f the Palestine National Council.
Israel has said It would not talk lo "declared m em bers"
of the Palestine Liberation Organization.
The statement Sunday appeared to rule out talks also
with members o f the PNC. regarded as the Palestinian
parllament-ln-exlie.

KOHT LAUDKHDALB tUIMl —
A m em ber o f Ihe Jury that
convicted Roswell G ilbert o f
firs t d e g r e e m u rd er In th e
shooting o f tils wife says Jurors
broke down after reaching a
verdict but that they are con­
vinced their decision Is Ihe right
one.
Gilbert. 75, was sentenced to
life In prison wiili u minimum of
25 y e a rs before p a role fo r
shooting his wife In ihe hrud two
times March 4 alter she pleaded
with him lo end her suffering
fr o m o s t e o p o r o s i s a n d
Alzheim er’s disease.
Jurors agreed Irom the begin­
ning that Gilbert could not be
acquitted. They sjk-iu more than
lour hours determining Ihe d e­
gree o f his guilt. On ihe third
vote, several Jurors who had held
out tor a manslaughter convic­
tion w ere convinced G ilbert
committed first-degree murder.
Juror Tlllie Costea told the
Fori Lauderdale News und SunS e n tin e l she believed the acl
was premeditated because of
Gilbert's admission (hat be had
considered poisoning Emily, his
wife t f 5 1 years
" A f t e r th e d e c is io n w a s
(Inaltzcd, everyone broke down,"
Costea said "It s Ihe hardest
thing tor u person to be a Juror.
" W r w rrr very, very sorry this
had to happen and I feel If our
r o m m u n lt y w as c o n c e rn e d
enough ubout one another we
wouldn't have these situations.”
she said "W e ran v r this as a

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Sky-High
Pork Barrel
The Hragan administration has apparently
advised a foolproof way of ensuring that It ran
lock In Its multlbllllon-dollar Star Wars
sparr-basrd untl-tnlssle system without hav­
ing to go through the long und difficult Job of
trying to prove the program on Its own
merits. The method: Turn Star Wars Into
jKirk barrel of Congress and the aerospace
Industry.
According to a study by the Council on
Economic Priorities, about 77 percent of all
the research and development funds for Star
Wars since 1983 has gone to stales and
districts whose representatives are on the
Mouse and Senate committees that must
approve funds for the program. By spreading
around the HA D projects to most of the major
aeorspace firms — Including McDonnell
Douglas, Boeing. Lockheed. Rockwell, TRW ,
Teledyne and the like — the administration
makes Hiire that Congress has u vested
Interest In keeping the program going.
The rrport also warns that Star Wars Is rife
with potential for conflicts of Interest because
the contractors “ standing to gain the most
from deployment of some form of strategic
defense have been assigned the technical
feasibility and strategic advisability of pro­
ceeding beyond the research and develop­
ment phase."
Since no one really knows how much the
Star Wars system could cost — estimates
range from tebe of billions of dollars to t l
trillion — Th is pork barreling of the program
creates a potential for gross abuse that would
make the current scandals Involving Pen­
tagon arms procurement, cost overruns and
open-ended contracts pale In comparison.

Not So Poor
Which age group tn the United Stutrs has
the highest per cupttu Income and the lowest
rate of poverty?
No, II Isn't the young urban professionals. It
Isn't the middle-aged either.
The correct answer Is “ those 65 and older,"
Senior cltlzrns as u group avrragr $6,229 In
Income jwr capita, $335 more than the
national average, according (o Reason
magazine.
The elderly’s poverty rate, after allowance
(or In-klnd benefits. Is only 3.3 percent,
one-third of the rate of the rest of thr
population.
Further, since 1970 Social Securlly benefits
huvr risen by 46 percent In real terms while
Ihr average workers' real Income declined by
7 percent.
This Is not to say (hat there aren't poor
jteoplr among the elderly. There are. But
attempts of some politicians to picture
America's senior cltlzrns as a povertystricken muss deserve hard examination. The
fuels show Just the opposite.

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K im

WORLD

The Occupant Is Not All That Brainy
WASHINGTON |UPI| - Having trouble hiring
enough butlers, maids, dishwashers and other
domestic help to do the household chores?
Don't fret. Vou, too. can own 'the smartest
tiouse on the blork." All It takes, apparently. Is a
good 'home control products" dealer and plenty
of money.
"B y 1995. hall ol all homes In America will be
Inlrlligent enough to run themselves,” says a
maker o f electric gadgets.
Maybe that prediction, quoted In Ihe maga­
zine High Technology, doesn't sound like much,
considering the IQ o f your neighbors I remind
you. however, that operating a domicile effi­
ciently takes a bit of gumption.
No longer need American homeowners limit
them selves to devices that perform such
mundane duties as turning lights on and oil or
thermostats up and down. Or hire Illegal aliens
to dolt.
Merchandise now on the market can. among
other accomplishments, switch on the cofree
pot. answer the telephone, select television
programs, detect break-ins and irlggrr burglary
alarms.

WASHINGTON WORLD

In short, everything a good watchdog can do.
and more, except maybe "g o fetch" Ihe morning
|&gt;aper and slobber all over your bedroom
slippers.
Moreover, a smart house can do all o f this
without extensive rewiring Jobs Electrical work
isn't c heap, you know A housecall alone can
cost as much as ihe weekly salary of an upstairs
valet.
I am aware, o f course, that many homes
already have kllchcn disposals and trash
compactors that reduce the slue o f the weekly
rubbish accumulation Until we gel a home
control system that will take out the garbage,
however, I’ m net buying
The average robot, or even a handyman from
El Salvador. Just doesn'i hark It.
Some progress m ay lie In tile development of
burglary alarms “ In which an Infrareef detector
senses thr Intruder's body heat." But garbage
has Itsown distinctive odor
Today's computer-directed control systems
have names like •'Homemlnder." "Tom orrowhouse” and "Compu-Umnr." I want one
named "Arrlvederchl. Arom a."
Here are somr of the future possibilities:

—A dishwasher that Instructs the water
heater not to release water for showers until the
dishes are done.
I already own a dishwasher like that. You
don'l dare lake a bath right after it has been
running — not unless you like cold showers.
—A washing machine that makes the televi­
sion buzz or otherwise flashes a message when
ihe laundry Is finished.
My house already has a device like lhal. too.
It's located on the kitchen stove and it's called a
timer.
Set Ihe timer when you start the washer and It
will buzz when Ihe laundry Is done. The only
problem Is finding a housekeeper who will leave
ihe TV long enough lo transfer the clothes to Ihe
dryer.
—Ovens and toasters that tell smoke alarms to
Ignore modest levels of smokr when food Is
cooking.
The main problem here Is ascertaining what
constitutes a "m o d est" level of smoke. When
I'm cooking somrlhlng. I need smoke detectors
that not only turn their heads but also hold their
noses.

The President finallygertto &amp;itburg,„

M a ste r
D r a w in g s
O n Loan

SCIENCE WORLD

C u tb a cks
H u rt W a r
O n Cancer

By Prank T. Csongos
W ASHINGTON |U1'I| - The Na­
tional G allery of Art opened a
priceless exhibition Sunday of IOO
master drawings on loan from a
Hungarian museum and never tiefore seen In Ibis country.
Th e drawings from Ihe Budapest
M useum o f Fine A rts In clu de
masterpieces by Leonardo da Vinci.
G io v a n n i D om en ico T lc m p o lo .
Vincent van Gogh. Albrecht Durer.
Rembrandt and Raphael. They rep­
resent the lurgest number of works
from Hungary ever to be loaned as a
group
•J. Carter Brown, director o f the
National Gallery. Invited reporters
recently to a luncheon to discuss
the exhibition, the (Irsl major colIcctlon a Hungarian museum has
sent to the Unllcd Stales.
"T h is Is Just a superstar group,"
Brown said In rrfrrrlng lo the
K r p iit illr u n professionals are
drawings "There's nothing held
beginning to look Ix-yond Ronald
back."
It look nearly three years of Reagan und toward IHHM. and while
negotiations between United States II would la- an exaggeration to say
and Hungary to make ihr exhibition that they do so with tear and
jMmsttttr The exhibition won un­ Irrrnbltog. they nevertheless ito mi
derwritten by a grant from Oc­ w nil some uneasiness
Vter President Bush and New
cidental Petroleum Corp. and Is
York Rep. Jack Kemp are running
n|&gt;&lt;in sored by Ihe Federal Council on
all-out. with Bush putting together a
the Arts and the Humanities.
Ferenc MerriiyI, director o f the high (towered stall and Kemp also
si ate-owned Budapest m useum , organized Hush himself has been
Increasingly visible amt Kemp Is
said the works by 86 German.
pursuing a schedule of nationwide
Italian, Dutch and French mustrrs
puhllc appearance* tli.il might kill
encompass thr art ol drawing from
weaker llesh There Is much lalk o f
Ihr 15t b tn the early 20th centuries
a p o ssib le Bush-Kem p tic k e t,
“ We regard this exhibition an
though Ixitli men are clearly going
lor the lop s|Kit at tills stage
Important manifestation of tlie cul­
tural collaboration between the
Yet w hile Reagan would lx- a hard
United States and Hungary, und we
ai t lo lollow lor any contender, troth
hope lh.it tt will be enjoyed by the
Ibish ami Kemp do have some
Amertran public," Mrrcnyl said.
vulnerabilities.
Mush ts an ahlr and courageous
T h e druwlngs are considered
men who Hew In the Pacific war.
priceless. One gallery official said
was captain rtf liter baseball team at
lop drawings by Leonardo da Vinci
Yale, and made a fortune in the
have sold on Ihr open market for $5
Texas oil business, yet he ramalns
m illion and "th r three In ihr
unable lo shake the preppy Eastern
exhibition are us good II uni (teller
Ivy League Image. He Is fell Ur la- an
than those "
In stin ctive establishm ent nr Ian.
The Leonardo drawings Include
afraid to venture into "vodoo eco­
Iwo studies o( warriors' heads. They
nomics" and maybe weak on Ihe
are thought to tie cartoons for the
so-called social Issues. Though he
Palazzo vecchlo fresco of the Battle
s c a n s io have the support of Jerry
of Anghlarl The battle comm emor­
Kulwcll. can Ire keep (lie New Rigid
ated the Florentines' victory over
social conservatives in Republican
■hr Mllunrsr In 1440.
coalition?
The exhibition can ttc seen In
Then. tix&gt;. Bosh did well enough
Washington through July 14 uftrr
in tils televised debate with -John
which It travels to thr Art Institute
/uccarn's wile, hut tiow would he do
of Chicago (July 27 through Sept
against Mario Cuomo?
221 and to thr lam Angeles County
T h e N e w Y o r k g o v e r n o r Is
Museum or Art (Oct. 10 through
emerging as a Drmoerutlr front­
Dec. HI.
runner. and lie Is a formidable

By AI Rossiter Jr.

JEFFREY HART

B e y o n d B u sh , K e m p
verbal artist. Many political pro­
fessionals (relieve Ihe Cuomo would
eat Much alive over nationwide TV.
That may not he true, hut It Is a
widespread |udgmcnt.
Jack Kemp, on the other hand, ts
a formidable sfreaker and might well
tre able lo hold til* owo or belter
against Cuomo, Kemp will run to
thr right of Bush on the social
issues, und appears lo be more
adventurous with Ills tax-rutting
theories and such pro|x)*uls us the
enterprise zones, designed to en­
courage businesses to locate In the
Inner-city. But Kem p's appeal so far
seems narrowly focused on econom­
ic Issues. Unlike Bush, he was few
foreign |Miltcy credentials and Is not
Identified with an foreign policy
themes.
Under these circumstances. Re­
publicans have Ih-cii casting their
ga/c on other possibilities. Jeane
Kirkpatrick Is lo r m t d a h le Intellect,
turned in a brilliant performance at
the United Nations, and made one of
the memorable speeches at the
Dallas convention. Today, a woman
could make It to the presidency
George Deukmrjlun has been an
enormously successful governor o f
ColtfornUi und Is considered unIx-alahlr In 1986. Though he Is not
an especially effective TV perform­
er. he could tre a factor In I98H
And. of course, wc have Sen Robert
Dole and former Senate Majority
Leader Howard I Like t
Hot Republicans gazing down the
road toward u probable contest with
Mario Cuomo see no grounds for
complacency.

UPI Science Editor
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Cancer Is
an expensive disease, and so Is
research lo rind ways to core It.
But In these days o f budgrt
cutbacks, the government Is con­
sidering reducing Its support of the
war on cancer.
Most federal funding for cancer
studies goes to the National Cancer
Instltule, an arm of thr National
In stitu tes o f H ealth
President
Reagan has asked Congress to cut
thr NCI budget from $1,190 billion
lor the current fiscal year to $1.126
billion for fiscal 1986.
Supporters ol the cancer program
are up In arms.
Dr Gerald Murphy. Immediate
past president of the American
Cancer Society, told a House sub­
committee that any reduction In
funding for the government's Na­
tional Cancer Institute "would be
like throwing a boulder Into the
path uf a marathon runner Just
before the finish line."
Murphy said research s u p p o rte d
by the cancer Institute during the
post decade "has brought us to the
brink o f discoveries as profound as
man has ever made.
" T o Interrupt this progress would
l&gt;e a national tragedy."
Murphy, who Is director of Ihe
Roswell Park Memorial Instltule In
llufTalo. N.Y., asked on behalf of Ihe
cancer society for an Increase In
cancer Institute funding to $1.3
billion for fiscal 1986.
He said any appropriation less
th a n th at “ w o u ld ca u se the
momentum o f research to dissipate
and would waste much of the effort
and Investment o f previous years."
Murphy said the cancer society,
which will spend $74 million In
private funds on cancer this year,
rsttmates $15 billion In fedrral
money would be required to main­
tain the present pace o f cancer
research.
The costs of treating and caring
for a person wtth cancer are high A
1983 study. Murphy said, showed
that the average American who died
o f cancer ran up bills of more than
$22,000 In medical expenses during
Ihr Iasi year of life.
This adds to the government's bill
because most victims of cancer are
elderly people and the 1983 survey
showed that Medicare paid for
Ireatment of almost 88 percent of
cancer patients over the age of 65

JACK ANDERSON

Oman Bullying U.S. Into Bases Contract
By Jack Anderson
and Dale Van Atta

“Hmml The latest issue ol American Military•
Industrial Secrets Would you like a paper

Dag?"

WASHINGTON - There must hr
s o m e t h i n g 11* h y a b o u t a
multi million dollar Pentagon con­
tract that's tx-ing belli up because of
inquiries Irom us. Bui that's what
appears to have happened tu a $50
million contract lor the operation ol
three U S -built military biases In Ihe
strategic sultanate ol Oman
At the Insistence ol Ihr sultun and
his British advisers. Ihr currtaklng
c o n tr a c t w as supposed to be
awarded to a British firm. Alrwnrk
Ltd . which took on an American
partner. Vtnnell Corp.. to make the
deal less ollrnsive to Ihe Pentagon
The Pentagon and other U.S
agencies didn't want to turn over
s u p e r - s e c r e t A m e r ic a n c o d e
machines and other equipment to u
foreign company.
But as w e’ve reported, the sultan
ol Oman Is an abtwtlule ruler whose
whim ts law tn the desert nation
ihut dominates thr vital Strutt ol
Hormuz.
If the contract doesn't go to the
British llrm , Ihe United Slates

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might tx- unceremoniously deprived
of Us royully granted privilege to use
the O m ani buses for m ilita ry
emergencies and Intelligence.
So the Pen tagon relu ctan tly
agreed to give the contract to the
lirltlsh-Amrrtcan consortium as a
"sole source" supplier — despite
previous cumpetutvr bidding. The
announcement was to have been
made last December. Thr Omanis
were officially, though privately.
Informed that thetr demands were
bring mrt
But thr U.S companies that hud
Item bidding for thr contract —
which ultimately may be worth $2
billion — protested. One ol them
had K|&gt;rnt $1 million in Us bid
preparation. Th r whole matter w as
held up (tending review by various
U.S. ugencics.
Then, ubout three weeks ago. we
got wind o f the situation and begun
making Inquiries. The response w as
elrclitfytng
"Don't tell unyhody you talked lu
me." pleaded one high Pentagon
ollldal Another, calling the con-

iruel a "hot potato." refused lo
comment on grounds that It might
bring his dismissal.
But It's clear from other sources
that the Pentagon ts distressed over
"th e whole political mess." us one
pul It
Since the delay following our first
Inquiries, the Omani pressure has
Increased. Lt. Gen. John Walls, a
British nitierr "d eta iled " to Oman os
head of the sultan's armed forces,
"put new demands on the United
States" regarding the contract, one
source said H e Informed the Pen­
tagon. according lo Ihe source, that
both (he Omanis and their British
advisers "want complete access to
Ihe hases where our classllled mate­
rial ts stored."
That was alarm ing enough. But
W alls also reportedly Insisted lhal
the civilian contractor "report di­
rectly to the SOAF (Sultanate of
Oman Air Force! commander of
each haw ." It was not clear whether
the contractor was supposed to
report to the base commander
l&gt;elore the U.S. Air Force — or
whether he would report to the

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Americans at all
One thing was clear, though: The
United States was losing control of
the bases It had spent hundreds of
millions of dollars building or up­
grading
T h e sltuutlon Is particu la rly
sensitive right now. because Ihr
1980 U.S.-Omanl agreement allow­
ing American use of the bases ts up
for a mandated five-year review. In
fact, a team of Pentagon and State
Department representatives was
scheduled to be tn Oman this week
to discuss Ihe review.
The case has some disturbing
ramifications. "T h is Is one of the
llrst times that a leader of a country,
after making agreements with us.
has tried lo Interfere with operations
o f the U.S. governm ent," u source
told us. It Is also one of Ihe few
times a government has Insisted
that a U.S. contract be awarded on a
non-competitive basis lo a foreign
company, he added.
What If everyone started behaving
llkr the sultan of Oman?

�SPORTS

Evening Herald. Santord FI.

Monday, May 11. IM S— 3A

Tribe Tracks Down State Title
By Sam Cook
H erald S p ort* E ditor
WINTER PARK - Michael Tlmpson. Hialeah
Miami Lakes' spectacular senior, was everything
Seminole track coach Ken Brauman thought he
would be Saturday. The Penn State-bound
Tlmpson won the 120-yard and 330-yard hurdles,
the long jump and the 220 dash
Four firsts and 28 points from one Individual
are usually enough to propel any team to the
Slate 4A Truck and Field Meet title at Showalter
Field
Bui as Tlmpson and hh Trojan teammates
found out. they weren't taking on Just any tram.
They were pitied against a determined band of
Seminole's Fighting Semlnoles. And 28 {mints
from Tlmpson and live more from his teammates
Just weren't going to be enough on a balmy
evening before over 7.000 wildly rheertng fans
Ignited by 18 points In the Jumping events from
Alvin Jones and Leo Peterson, sustained with a
mile victory by Billy Penlck and a second place in
the 120 hurdles by Frank Barnett and capped by
several spirited performances In three relays.
Seminole ran away with the 4A boys title
Saturday with 50 points.
The 17-polnt victory earned the second track
and field championship In the school's history.
Gainesville Buchholz was a distant third with 20
points.
The first title came In 1966. Coach Dick
Williams, a former county commission chairman,
was the roach. Ills l A (comparable to 3 A now I
team scored 36 {mints to edge Daytona Beach
Srahrrcze (351 amt DrLand (341 for the title Bill
Frlsbey won IOO in 9.7, still a Seminole record
and Rick Wallslrom won 180 low hurdles. The
880 relay and sprint mrdley trams also won
while a third In mile relay earned the one-point
victory.
Brauman. enjoying his third Florida Male
championship in 13 years, saluted Tlmpson for a
grand performance bill was even prouder of his
team for showing llself as Ihe class ol the stair
despite some unforeseen adversity.
" Il was the Michael Tlmpson show Hr Is a
greal Individual." said Brauman. "Bui. a great
tram won the stale championship. That's the way
It should be."
Brauman and his troys will gel no argument
after Saturday's performance. The second-year
Seminole coach, who won two 3A lilies In 1 1
years al Palatka. had toughenrd his Tribe by
running against Ihe best the slate had to offer all
season.
The Semlnoles had won every meet they
entered and the state was Ihe final leal. "O ur goal
this wrek was to have the best stale inert anyone
has every had." said Brauman. "W e probably
would have. too. If Cliff Campbell hadn't gotten
hurt.

Bui the (mints we lost there (440 dash), we
gained In the long Jump. Penlck ran a tremen­
dous rare and Dernn Thompson kept us in both
relays."
The adversity was Camptx-ll The lop 440 dush
mail in the slate all year had a Iwo-yard Irad will)
10)4 yards to go when he said he heard something
(&gt;op Just above his Irti ankle. Campbell hobbled In
the best hr could but couldn't place In the tup six
Seminole, as expected, established Its superior­
ity early. Peterson, a Junior with senior eligibility,
placed second lo Tlmpson In (hr long Jump with a
leap ol 23-3V« and Jones was sixth with a jump of
22-7VV Tlmpson set a stale mark with a leap of
25-1 Ttmpson's first place gave Miami larkrs
seven points while Ihe second and sixth gave
Seminole six.

Duvld Huggins coached his
last meet Saturday. The popular
Lyman coach Is giving up truck
and field lo go Into Ihr ministry
lulrr this year During his era at
Lyman. Muggins' s|&gt;ec!al touch
has directed the careers of many
great performers
Saturday night at Showalter
F ield . Lym an ju n io r Ralph
Philpott said thank you for all
who have prospered from Hug­
gins' directives.
Philpott. a 64 Junior, stunned
thr field ul the Stale 4A Track
and Field Meet by leaping a 6-10
lo win Ihe high jump. It was an
Incredible efTort — one that Is
SIX inches belter than his pre­
vious best.
And one that Huggins will
never forget. “ That was one of
thr highlights of my career.”
said an emotional Huggins after
Ihe leap "Imagine, a young man
doing something like that at my
last m eet."
It was something. "W hat a
time to go over your personal
record by six Inches." gushed
Lyman assist'at Joe Laughltn.
"A n d he did It In borrowed
shoes."
"1 was thinking that It was
coach Huggins last m eet." said
Philpott. "Thai was a big part of
It. He was helping me practice
e v e r y day and w as r e a lly
pushing me.
"Since ll was his last meet, the
least I could do was win It for
him ."
P h ilp o t t . w h o h a d b e en
bothered by shin splints and
fallen arches, said he knew he
could win when he sailed over
6- 6. " I hadn’t missed yet and
when I made 6-6 easy and the
other guys struggled. I knew I
could win It." he said.
Phllpotl missed his first two
tries al 6 8 but slipped over on
the third lo clinch the win. He
missed once st 6-9 but made It
on hts second. Philpott missed
hts first at 6-10 and then cleared
hts second as the bar wiggled
precariously — but stayed on.
"Ralph was really pumped."
said Huggins "H e almost made
7- Vi on hit second try."
Philpott agreed. "1 was over
7-0 feet, but that last Vi of Inch
got m e." he said about hls
attempt at breaking the 7-0 sUte
record.

The Tribe depth, however, paid dividends In
I In- mile medley and mile relays Tlmpson. who
earlier nipped Barnett In Ihe 120 hnidlrs as troth
wrrr timed In 13 5. won Ihe 330 In termed lair
hurdles In a slate record 36.5 and lied lire stale
mark In ihe 220 dash with a 20 H lo (mil Miami
laikes within striking range.
Brauman then inserted Barnett for Campbell m
the medley relay lo Join Louis Brown. Thompson
and Penlck Although Penlck faded In his 880
spill. Ihe Notes still picked up u valuable fourth
plac e tor four points with their 3 42 2 time.
B «e CHAM PA. Page 8 A

Show nda Show s 'Em H o w

Philpott Thanks
Coach H u ggin s
With 6-10 Leap
By Bam Cook
Harold Sports Editor

Il was Ihe only time Lakrs would lead
Dissatisfied with his rlfort In Ihe long Jump.
Jon es, after a few Insightfu l words from
Brauman, leaped to first place In the triple jum p
with a personal Ih-si o f 49-54% Peterson chipped
in a second-place llnlsh with an rlforl ol 48-514.
The 12 (joints gave Seminole Hi Inun lire
jumping events, the start Brauman had wanted to
open the competition. "It was really ridiculous
that they (Jones and Petrrsonl were silling In
ihlrd and fourth place alter the prelims," said
Brauman about his triple Jumpers "But both
have performed all year. When the chips are
down, they compete. We talked a little hit but
they knew what they had to do "
And they did Jones, sitting In fourth place,
leaped past Peterson and the rest of tire Held on

hts final jump
L .o scared me 1 didn't want to
lose lo him ." M id Jones. “ I was having trouble
rebounding (second stage of hop. skip and Jump).
“ When I was crouching down lor my (Inal
Jump. I thought. I'm not going to let that guy
ILakr Worth Leonard's Courtney Hawkins) beat
me and I'm not going to let Leo beat me. I hit the
rebound well and when I saw how close 1 was to
ihe pit, 1really went for It."
Jones accounted lor eight points and Peterson
totaled 10 "1 wanted to win and It was Important
for me to w in ." Peterson said about his two
second places. "Hut it was more Important for us
to win the meet. This is a great feeling "
The great feeling Inched somewhat higher
when Penlck ran away with Ihe mile Adhering to
Ills usual "rabbit strategy." the blond-haired
Junior broke from the pack quickly He ran a
58-second first quarter to take a 12-yard lead
Penlck hit thr half mile In 2 04 to expand Ills lead
to 20 yards When he turned Into the gun lap at
3:11. hr was 40 yards ahrad of Largo's Matt
Farnen
"I Just ran my regular race...get ahead." said an
ecstatic Penlck. "W hen I went out. 1 expected
someone to come w ith me but they didn’ t. During
the last 220 yards. I heard the announcer say that
Farnen was mukuig a move.
"1 thought, well, second place would 1m* nice.
But then I thought, no It wouldn't. I want to win."
Which he did by following some lorulament.il
advice from Brauman to win by seven yards In a
persona) and school record best of 4 IH "1 heard
him fFarnenl com ing but I Just kept my form and
working my arm s.” sulil Penlck Th e seven points
upped Seminole's total lo 25 one-third of ihe way
through lhr m rel.
The 440 relay was nexl and Ihe quartet of Pat
Davis, lands Brown. Thompson and Barnett wus
a close second In 42.1 "Frank (Harnettl ran us
good a split as I've seen him run." said Brauman
II Dcron hadn't stepped on his foot, we might
have w-iin that."
Brauman had expected the Tribe to pick up six
lo nine points in ihe 440 dash but Campbell's
Injury and Martin's seventh place llnlsh were Jusi
oul ol the money

M a rtin D r a w s S ta n d in g O va tio n F o r R e co rd R o m p
By C hris Fiater
H erald Sports W r ite r
W INTER PARK - Saturday
night's 4A State Championships
marked Ihr end ol ihr oulstand
log careers of three Seminole
High mainstays hut It was also a
showcase lor a pair ol athletes
who will I k - around lor u while
longer.
Tw o of those seniors. Glenda
Has* and Trlna Walker, along
with freshmen Shownda Martin
and Do re he lie W ebster co m ­
bined lo lead Sanford's Lady
S rn itn olrs lo a fourth-place
finish In thr 4 A Slate Mrrl a I
Showalter Field.
Orlando Oak R idge's Lady
Pioneers reclaimed Ihe slate titlewill) 36‘A (joints i om pared to .'j-l
for Iasi year's winner, Orlando
E van s, 32 for J a c k s o n v ille
Raines and 31 for Seminole Oak
Ridge has won Ihe champion­
ship four of Ihe Iasi five years
While ihr team title was not to
be for Ihe Lady Semlnoles. they
turned In a number of the lop
performances in thr meet:
• Martin obliterated Ihe slate
record In the 880 run as she
blazed lo a time of 2:10.2. Thr
freshm an phrnom also kepi
alive her sireak of breaking a
record In every m rrl she's run In
this season.
• Webster. Walker and Bass
all ran legs on both thr mile
medley and mile relay trams
which took home state Biles.
The mile rrlay tram broke thr
meet record.
• Walker, after suffering from
Shownda Martin cruises along en route to a state record in
the B80 run. Martin, a Seminole freshman, broke the a hip pointer Ihe last two weeks,
took third In ihr open quarter.

standard by over three seconds

Gordon Grabs 2nd In 440
By Chris Flster
Herald Sports Writer

• Gordon, who has qualified
lor four state meets for Lake
WINTER PARK - Slnrr suffer­ Mary High, ran an outstanding
ing double irg cramps early In race In Ihe open quarter and
Ihe 1985 trark season, senior look second. Gordon has placed
Fran "Flu sh " Gordon has come In 3 of the 4 stale meets In which
buck a lung way. Lakr Howell %hr has qualified.
sophomore Lisa Samocki k e e p s
• In taking second In ihr mite
coming. And Lake Mary senior and third in lhi- tw o mile.
Jill Buddenhagen has practically Samocki lowered her school re­
come out of nowhere
cords In boih event*. She also
Gordon. Samocki and Bud- d e fra ird W inter Park's Kim
drnhagen were three Seminole Itovts lin thr rntlr) for thr first
County athletes who shined lime this season
brightly at Ihe 4A State Champi­
• Buddenhagen. w ho only
o n s h ip s S a tu rd a y n igh t at stored five points all last season,
Showalter Field.
changed hrr strategy for the two

her."
A llrr Ihe race was over and Ihr
rec o rd broken. M a rlin wan
walking off ihe track when she
rrcrlvrd a standing ovation Irnm
Oak Ridge Jum|&gt;ed out lo a big ihr crowd. The total attendance
lead early as II scored I3V% Saturday was over 7,000 fans
(Minus In Ihe field events Ol Ihr
"T h e ovation was Just super."
other three trams In contention. said Blake "She was one of Ihe
Evans, Raines and Seminole, hlgllghts in Ihe girls m eet."
only Raines scored In thr field
Seminole also established a
event* (ihrec points In ihe long new stair record In the mile
jump).
relay as Ihr team o f Bass.
"The I3 ls (mints In Ihr llrld Martin. Webster and Walker
events gave them |0ak Ridge) llntshrd In 3 48.2. destroying the
enough points to put them out ol o l d m a r k o f 3 : 0 1 . 0 b y
reach of every body," Seminole Jacksonville Rib.mil In 1982
coach Emory Blake said. "W ith There were three slatr records
all the sprinters I've gol mining broken Saturday and one tied
o|i rirxl year, and the others I
"Every lime w e’ ve run our top
have criming back. I'm going lo (M-ople we've golnc under lour
I m - looking hard lo find some
minutes." Blake said. "There
llrld events people ."
was never any quest Inn we &lt;nuld
As she has done all season do II A lot of the credit goes to
long. Martin went right oul and Nutr Perkins. H e's thr man
look control In Ihe 880 and
behind the scene lhal helps the
again wasn't pushed Martin
girls nut a lot. You don’t hear
won Ihe half mile by more thun much of him but he's Ihr guy
10 seconds us Ihe next closes!
that puls In Ihr workouts lo
ronipelltor. T a r a v r lla s Mary
make sure every body's ready."
Kuvcnswlntcr. finished al 2 20 3.
Hus* slarird off ihr mile relay
Martin's lim e of 2 10 2 shattered
with a 440 split of 58 9 and Uaas
Ihr old slate record o f 2 13 9 set
handed ofl to Martin uboul Ihr
by Carolyn Beck o f Clrurwatrr In same lime Jacksonville Raines
1980
made h i flrsi exchange, Murtln
"Show nda krjit hrr streak
t. died oul to thr lead In the first
going and did II In stale champi­
110 yards and ran a sizzling
on style," Blakr said. "W e still
54 7 spilt Webster (hen took
don't know Shownda's peak.
over with Seminole already In
She still wasn't pushed. She
command of the race.
always runs confident. She's
Webster ran a 57 6 uud the
young as a com petitor, but
T rib e had a tdg lead when
performs as veteran. I'm hoping
Walker took thr baton for the
she gets some gixjd rornpellllon
lust leg W alker rould have
In ihe Golden South Classic. Il
Bee GIRLS. Pegs BA
would be a good experience for

Track/Field

Excels In Distances

—

Track/Field
mile run and It paid oil as she
took fifth place In the slatr.
F o r F lo r id a S la te - b o u n d
Gordon. It was a flnr ending to a
magnificent rarrer at Lake Mary
High Gordon has hern plagued
by Injuries most of Ihr season
hut showed whai kind of athlete
she Is by coming hack to place
second In the statr In Ihe 440
F o ri L a u d erd a le D illa r d 's
Bertha Dooley was just loo
strong for Gordon as she won

with a time of 55.4. Jusl three
tenths of a second off the meet
record Gordon came In wlih a
season's beet time of 57.1, Ihrre
tenths off her career best.
"I went out fast like I should
have but then Rghtrnrd up a
little." said Gordon, who wus
also second In Ihe state last year.
"Bui I tried to hang on and I
never gave up the whole race.
They say you can't repeat, but I
repealed."
"Fran ran her race just like we
had mapped her oul lo do It."
Luke Mary coach Mike Gibson
said. "She didn't try to go out

and do anything crazy Frun has
tom e track a long long ways
from the middle or season when
sh e hud th o s e d o u b le Irg
t ramps To now be running u
67 1 Is grrat,
"She proved she run go oul
uud run u good 220 and a good
33 0 ," added Gibson, "A ll It
lakrs now Is lo for hrr to Ire a
little stronger In last 110 Muytrr
she ran come back and give
Dtxrley a run In the Golden
South Classic."
S a m o c k i c o n c l u d e d un

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Monday, WUy 13. H M

H ernandez M a k e s M other's Day With Call, H om er
N K W V O H K ( U P 1) Keith
H r r n a n d r ; had Just pul on the
sweatshirt hr wear* under Ills pinstriped Mels' unllomi and was making
sure || fit comfortably tiy pulling on
I he elbows He glanced up at ihr
clubhouse dock.
" L e i's see." he said as much lo
himself as lo anyone else. “ I fs 11
o'clock here an I ha I means ll's 8 l here
In San Franrisr-o, A little loo early.
She's still sleeping. I'll wall a little
longer,”
A half hour or so before, Vrrn
lloschelt, the Mels' bullpen coach, had
made a point of going around the
clubhouse reminding everyone, veter­
an and rookie alike, noi lo forgel what
day II was. No m ailer whatever else
Ihry did. lloschelt told them. Htey
should remember lo call thrlr mother.
He didn't have lo bother Idling Have
Johnson, the Mels' manager. Husy as
he was huddling with General Manag­
er Frank Cashrn concerning Darryl

Strawberry's disablement, scheduled
o p era tio n and roster ch an ges It
necessitated. Johnson never would
lorgel to call his mother. Florence
Certainly not on Mother's Day. He
phoned her early Sunday morning at
her home In San Antonio and she told
him she'd sec him In Houston when he
gets there with the team this W ed­
nesday,
Hernandez didn't have to to* re­
minded what day It was. either His
mother. Jncquclln. still a relatively
young woman and a very gracious one.
suffers from rheumatoid arthritis. She
has hern afflicted with it now for the
past 20 years. It Is «n extremely
painful condition from which only
limited relief to obtained.
Quite mil orally, her condition Is a
source o f constant concern to her
youngest son. Keith, her other son.
Gary, and her husband. John, both of
whom played In the St. Louis Cardi­
nals' organization before Keith did.

Milton
Richman
UPI EDITOR
-SPORTS

I could never begin to count the
times she held dinner for us." reflected
the Mels' first baseman, who shared
National League MVP honors with
Willie Slargel! In 1979 and who seems
to la* making a bid for the award again
this season.
' Dad would be out hitting ground
halls to my brother and me until after
It got dark and w e’d I k - lale for dinner
a lot of times, but mom would always
keep ll warm for us." Hernandez said.
"W h en I si acted playing in the Llltle
League, she never missed a game She

Raines Snaps Slump,
Expos Blank Atlanta

Cooper's HR
Stops Skid
For Brewers
United Press International
The Milwaukee Hrewers were
on a Ihree game losing skid
when Cecil Cooper applied the
brakes,
Cooper's flrsl homer of the
year capped a five-run fifth
In n in g Sunday lo lead the
Hrewers It) a 7-4 victory over the
California Angels.
"Y o u ’re always excited when
you do somelhlng well,” said
Cooper, one of the lop home run
hitlers In the American League
la-fore bark ailments curtailed
his power Iasi year. ” lf you're
going lo gel It, thut's a good
time, especially when It hrlps
your club."
Paul Householder opened the
fifth with u walk and took third
on Jim Gaulncr's single. Ed
H o in c ro g ro u n d ed to third
busem an Hobby G rlch . who
threw home In lim e to get
Householder, but catcher Hob
Hoone dropped the throw for an
error. Paul Molttor then bunted
(nr a single to load the buses and
chase starter Kirk McCaaklll,
0 3.
Dion James forced In tiunlner
with an Hill goundout before
Cooper unloaded hta homer over
the right-field wall.
Th e v ic to ry ended
Milwaukee's Uurr-gumr losing
streak and prevented them from
being the sole occupanla of last
place In Ihe American l-rague
Hast Instead of cohabitants with
the Cleveland Indians.
Kolllc Fingers nailed Ihree
hatters In order In the ninth to
pick up his third save of the
season and 327th of his career,
"W hen he's right, he’ ll get
those left-hunders ou t.” said
M anager G rorgr Ham bcrger.
"T h e other kid (Hob Gibson) was
pitching pretty good and I didn't
want to disturb anything, but
then they got two men on ."

Tim Raines fouls off a pitch In spring
(raining. Raines came out of his slump with

I n d i a n s 0. R a n g e r s 0

At A rlin gton . T e x a s . Hrrt
Hlyleven fired u slx-hltter and
plnch-hllter T o n y Heruarard
snapped s scoreless tie with an
Kill single In the seventh Inning
to lead the Indians For Hlyleven.
2-3, It was his second shutout of
the season and 4Hth o f his
career. Dickie Notes. 2-3. took
Ihr loss.

Whits Sox 4. Tigers 0
At Chicago. Floyd Hunnlstrr.
2-3. tossed a seven-hitler and
struck out 11 to pace the White
Sox. The lrft-lumder walked one
und did nut allow a Tiger to
reach third base Jack Morris.
4-4. went Ihe distance (or De­
troit. yielding six hit? and taking
th«- loss,

N.L. Baseball
‘Tim it (tinging tho
ball. I know it wat
jutt a matter of time.*
—

Buck R o d g o rs

ollcnslve hero, going 3-lor-3.
"It was about lime I came out
o f my slump." said Raines, who
was batting 23H going Inlo
Sunday's game "It's grral lo
contribute when the tram Is
going like this."
The Expos look a two-run lead
when Tim W allach singled,
llcrm Wlnnlngham walked and
S a l H u i r r a s i n g l e d h om e
Wallach. With runners ai flrsi
and third. Uulera was picked off.
hut Raines' triple brought home
Wlnnlngham lo make It 3-0
In the third. Dan Drtrasen hit
his fifth homer o f Ihr year to
Increase Ihe lead to 4-0.
Mo n t r e a l m a n a g e r Buck
Rodgers was happy to sec Rallies
hilling the ball again
"T im is stinging the ball.”
Kodgrrn said. " I knew It was Just
a matter of tim e."
Including Wednesday’s shutnui In New York. Ilir liraves
have been blanked for 36 con­
secutive Innings, a club record.

"But I«■lore this year. I had only
had onr al-hal as a professional
that wits in Double-A und the
pitcher I faced was Scott Garrrlts
(now Got I s tt-ammale) and lie
struck me oul on three straight
pitches."
Gurrrlts. 2 1. came on in the
10th lo pick op tlic victory. Gott
pitched the llrst seven Innings
San Francisco got Its gamrw liming run from a source alrnol
as unlikely as Golt
David Green, who entered the
game with Just four hits tn 50 at
toils this season, singled home
Chill Davis from second base
wtlli one mil In the 10th in nail
down the triumph Green wus
3 lor 5 on the day.
Davis led off the 10th with a
Walk oil reliever Nell Allen. 1-3.
and moved to second on a wild
pitch Onr out later. Allrn Inten­
tionally walked Bob Hrenly and
Green lollowrd with Ills single to
light center.

Padres B.Cuba 3

N.L. Baseball
St. Louis hud lied the score 4-4
in Ihe ninth when Ozzle Smith
hit a solo homer, his second
Both o f Gull's homers came olf
Itoh Forsch and each lim e lied
the score.
In other games. Houston outs l u g g e d C i n c i n n a t i 10-5.
Montreal blanked Atlanta 4-0,
San Dlrgo la-iil Chicago 5-3.

Astro* 10. Reds S
At Cincinnati. Phil Garner
singled In u run to break a 3-3 lie
in Ihr fifth und Mark Hullry. Bill
Dor a n and Denny Wa l l i n g
liom rrrd lo power Houston. Hoi&gt;
Kncpper. 40 . pitched five In­
nings tn earn Ihe victory and Jeff
Calhoun finished for his second
save. Jay Tilths. 2 5. took the
loss.

At San Dlrgo. Dave Dravccky.
2 2. and Rich Gosaagc combined
on a seven-hitter and the Padres
took advantage of a two-run
throwing error by llrst baseman
Keith Moreland lo post the
vlclory. Dravccky won his sec­
ond straight game and Gossugr
notched his ninth save. Dick
Ruthven. 1-2. suffered the de­
feat.

MetsB. Phillies 2
At New York. Danny Deep
went 2-for-4 and scored the
winning run to spark New York
to its sixth straight victory. Hon
Darling. 3 -1. wus the winner and
Jesse Orosco finished for his
fourth save, Kevin Gross saw his
r e c o r d s lid e to 2-4. whi l e
Philadelphia lost Its sixth tn a
row.
D odgers 2, P lr s te s O
At L os A n g e l e s . Hobby
Castillo, making his first NL
start since 19H1. pitched a

Jim Gotf, San Francisco
pitcher, socked two homers
Sunday to help the Giants tip
the Cardinals In 10 innings.
four-hitler over 6 1-3 Innings
and Greg Brock drove In two
runs with u homer and single to
lead Los Angeles Castillo struck
out six lo guilt his llrst decision
of the year. Lcr Tim orII, 0-4,
ubsortx-d the loss

BASEBALL ROUNDUP
STANDINGS
N A T IO N A L

A M E R IC A N
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Royals 0, Yankees B
At Kansas City, Mo , pinchhitler Jim Sundberg's bases
loaded single In the ninth lo
make a winner of Dun Uulsenberry. 3-2. With Ihe infield and
outfield druwn In. Sundbrrg hit
u drive olf Dave Hlghetti. 1-2.
The hit enabled Kansas City to
snap a slrruk of 10 straight
looses to the Yankees.

MONTREAL |UP1| Right­
hander David Palmer had no
choice. Winning was no longer
enough for the Montreal Expo
pitching staff. Shutout hurling Is
ihe order.
Palmer combined with Jpff
Reardon on a idx-hll shutout
Sunday afternoon as Montreal
blanked the Atlanta Hraves 4-0.
allowing the Ex|)ox to notch
their club-record fourth straight
shutout.
Expos pitchers have thrown a
club-record 39 straight scorclss
Innings.
"Everyone In this ball park Is
throwing n shutout." Palmer
said. "T h e pressure was also on
me to hold them scoreless.''
ll was Palmer's longest outing
of the season, eight Innings. “ It
wasn't easy brcausc I had two
laid Innings." he added
In the fourth Inning, the
Hraves loaded Ihr bases but
P a lm e r s tr u c k o u l R a fa e l
Ramirez to end ihe threat. In the
seventh. Claude-11 Washington
grounded oul with runners on
first and third.
R e a r d o n fin is h e d o f f by
throwing the last Inning Atlanta
starter Craig McMurlry, 0 -1. look
the loss.
" I wasn't disappointed to give
way to Jeff.” Palmer mentioned.
M«f&gt;M Pttoto toy Ttmisy ¥i*ct«t "W ith alt these shutouts we're
gelling lately, Ihr bullpen Isn't
three hits Sunday as Ihe Expos blanked Ihe gelling any w o r k "
O raves for Ihe fourth straigh t lim e .
Left fielder Tim Raines was the

G o tt Turns A ro u n d Trot, Blasts Nip Cards

U nited P ress In tern ation al
In his first three year* In the
major leagues, ihr oidy home
mu trol Jim Golt ever made was
back lo (he dugoul alter giving
up one. Sunday, he took the
mure enjoyable route around the
base paths
Blue Jays 0, Mariners R
Twice.
At Toronto. Dumaso Gardu
The right-hander, who lirfort*
went 3-for-4 and Kauce Mulllnlks
thls season had never taken a
drove In two runs la trud Ihe
major-league al-hal. hlusted two
Hluc .lavs to a sweep of thrlr
solo homers to twice rally Ihr
Ihrrr-guinc series. Dave Stleb.
Giants am) pave the way for San
3-3, went ft 1-3 Innings for the
Francisco's 5-4 10 Inning victory
victory. Jim Heuttlr, 14. took
over the St. Louis Cardinals
Ihr losa,
In addition to becoming the
Twins 7, Orioles 3
llrst pitcher to hit two home runs
At Haltlmorc. Handy Ilush had
In one game since Met Walt
u flrst-lmilng grand slam und
Terrell In I9H3. Go)I laid down a
(wo doubles und Frunk Viola,
sacrifice hunt lo liel|&gt; the Giants
6-2. hurled u four-hitter to lead
score another run
the Twins. Fred Lynn hit a
" I was a home run hitler In
three-run homer In the ninth for
high school," said Golt, who
the Orioles — his third consecu­
came to Ihe Giants from the
tive ninth Inning homer In the
Toronto Blue Jays In an offseries,
seusoii deal lor (&gt;ary Lnvcltc.
A's B, Red Boa 3
At Hosto.'i. Don Sutton gave up
four hits in seven Innings and
Allredo GrllTln delivered u sacri­
fice fly In the eighth lo carry the
A's. Sutton. 3-3. ullowrd thrre
solo homers fur the win. Includ­
ing two lo Tony Arinas Uogcra
Clemens. 3-4. struck out nine,
but took the loss.

the Mets-Phlllles game on TV. That
took all kinds of moving pictures of my
was possible with the help of the
brother and l playing ball Those
satellite dish her son had bought for
movies arc priceless now. She w-orked
family.
.
.
the concession stand when 1 played In theKeith
talked with his mother and
the Little League. Sometimes, whrn^ father before going out to play the
dad would get real mad. when my
Phillies.
,
brother and me would be tn hot water
Before finishing his conversation
with him. my mother would be the
with his mother, she said to him.
buffer. She'd lake our side.”
• Now you take good care of yourself
Hernandez' features softened. A
and remember. 1love you. son.
smile came over his face, The kind
In the first Inning. Hernandez
anyone could see but only he could
hammered one of Ken Gross pitches
know everything about.
over the right-field fence for his third
"I love tny m other." he suddenly
home run o f the season, helping the
volunteered. "I'v e got a great one. She
Mels make a three game sweep over
still romes out to watch me a lot
the Phillies. 3 2.
whenever we play in San Francisco I
In her living room more than J.ixxJ
ihlnk she has seen me play about HO miles away in San Francisco. Jac­
percent of the games out there. The
quelyn Hernandez saw It all.
only games she misses is when II gets
It was the perfect Mother’s pay gin
too cold in Candlestick Park."
for her although her son has some­
Hernandez waited a while Sunday
thing else planned for her he hasn 1
and then called his mother In San
told her aboul yet Her first trip lo Ihe
Francisco, She was fixing breakfast for
Dig Appte.
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IN BRIEF
Reds Explode For 7 Early Runs,
Clobber Blues In All-Star Game
WINTER PARK - The
Reds exploded for seven ’■
runs In the first two In- L
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lopsided 14-5 victory over
the Hines In I he Central
Florida High School AllStar game at Rollins Col­
lege's Alfond Stadium.
Lake Mary’s Kevin Mill.
Lyman's Mike Henley and
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th e R e d s r i p p e d J o e
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Lyman's Clint Baker added a two-run single as Ihe Reds,
a collection of senlrs from Seminole and Osceola counties,
continued to pour It on. building their lead to 10-0 after
four Innings.
The Blues, players mostly from Orange County, picked
up three runs in the fifth and two more In the sixth against
Lake Brantley's Brad Dunn to cut the deficit to 10-5,
The Reds, though, used a triple by Apopka's Mike Htnde.
a fielder s choice and a three-run homer by Osceola’s Tom
Chase In the sixth Inning to put the game out of reach.
Apopka lefty Skip Cousins started and picked up the win
for the Reds.

Whitworth Captures 88th Win
SUFFOLK. Va. (Ul’ ll — Kathy Whitworth overcame her
loss of confidence and three bogeys to capture a $200,000
LG PA tournament at the Sleepy Hole Golf Course. Along
the way. she also snared hei 88th career win
Whitworth. 45. the all-time professional victory tltlehold*
er. ended Ihe three-day tournament Sunday with a
nlne-under-par 207. Her third round scoring was even at
(&gt;ar.
But Whitworth, who finished 69-66-72-207. said she was
not pleased with her final round o f play.
"I Just didn't have any confidence on the greens." said
Whitworth, who pocketed $30,000 for her win. *'l wasn't
concentrating as well today as I did yesterday."
Nevertheless, she found herself one stroke ahead of
defending champion Amy Aleott. who ended with a
69-71-68*208 and the second-place purse of $18,500.
Aleott. who won the 1984 tournament at the Portsmouth
course, shot a 4 under-par 72 for the day and finished the
tournament with an 8-under-par 208
Three strokes behind Whitworth were Janet Coles
169-71-70-210). Beth Daniel 168 74 68 210). and Alice
Miller 166-74-70-210) who spill u $32,500 purse. All three
players shot 6-under-par 210 In a tie for third place.

4 Vacancies Remain A t Indy 500
INDIANAPOLIS (UPI) - Four slots remain to be filled for
the starting grid In the May 26 Indianapolis 500 and those
vacancies should be occupied by the close of next
weekend's second round of qualifying.
Weather conditions were not Ideal for most drivers
waiting to take qualifying runs Sunday. Although only two
made the attempt to Increase the field to 29. both were
successful.
Steve Chassey made his way to No. 28 in Ihe field as he
established a record for V-8 stock block engines with a
four lap average of 204.224 mph In a March
The breezes coming off Turn 3 kept speeds down after
Pancho Carter set an all-time Indianapolis Motor Speedway
four lap track rrcord of 212 583 Saturday with a Bulck V-6
stock block engines to grab the pole
Scott Drayton, also with a March-powered Bulck engine,
had the second best average o f 212.354, Including Ihe
single lap record of 2 14 199 mph
Alter the one-year-old track record of 210 mph by Tom
Sneva was broken twice In the first four qualifying runs,
exrsslvc winds and warm Irack surfaces negatrd all efforts
to lower the new standard.

Quicker Lendl Crushes McEnroe
NEW VORK (UPI) — A year ago. John McEnroe laid down
a challenge to all those who dared to tlm on the tennis
court.
By winning 71 of 73 matches, capturing Wimbledon and
Ihe U S. Open Championships along the way. McEnroe set
himself far apart from the rest of the field
And at the age of 26. with his competlflre. It didn't seem
likely that McEnroe would allow his game to lull apart
After Ivan Lendl lost to McEnroe In the U S. Open final
last September, his sixth loss of the year to his biggest
rival, he accepted the challenge. He embarked on are diet
and physical training program In an effort to make himself
stronger and faster.
"H e was putting distance between himself and everyone
else when he played so well last year," Lendl said Sunday.
" I knew 1 would have to work harder (oh up to him. He
wasn't going to comr back."
The result of the lost weight and quicker feet was highly
visible Sunday when Lendl crushed McEnroe. 6-3, 6-3. In
the final of the $615.000 Tournament of Champions.
It was Lendl's 18th consei match victory and Ms fourth
tournament succeaa In a row.
The competition on the clay courts of Forest Hills was
sponsored by Shcorson l-ehrnan Brothers.

Pernfors Wins No, 1 Singles
B A 'foN ROUGE. La. (UPI) — A strong performance by
Ihe University of Georgia on the final day of the
tournament enabled It to finish In a tie with Louisiana
State University In the Southeastern Conference Tennis
Championships.
The Bulldogs and the Tigers each accumulated 25 team
points In the tournament, which ended Sunday. Each
produced three champions In singles. Georgia's win In
doubles vaulted them into the tie as both of LSU's doubles
teams were defeated.
Georgia's winners Included Mikael Pernfors In No. 1
singles, George Bezecny In No. 2 singles and Troy Carter In
No. 6 singles. The team of Bezecny and Carter also
triumphed In No. 3 doubles.
LSU got championship performances from Billy Uribe In
No. 3 singles. Jeff Brown In No. 4 singles and Carlos
Homedes In No. 5 singles. The Tigers had a chance to win
the overall championship, but their entries In the No. 1 and
No. 2 doubles matches were both defeated.
Tennessee came tn third overall with 20 points, while
Alabama was fourth with 14 points Florida. Kentucky.
Vanderbilt. Mississippi. Mississippi State and Auburn had
1 0 .7 .7 .4 .3 and 1 points respectively.
Georgia placed four learn members on Ihe 1965 All-SEC
team. Including Pernfors. Bezecny, Allen Miller and Deane
Frey. LSU had three players named to the All-SEC squad:
Uribe. Homedes and Fernando Perez

Evening Herald. Sanford, FI.

Woe Bowl

Monday. N U / II. 1*U— 7A

Renegades (2-9) Entertain Gunslingers (3-8)
ORLANDO (UPI) - This Is the game USFL
skeptics have been walling for.
The San Antonio Gunslingers, 3*8. take a
four-gam e losing streak Into Orlando
Stadium Monday night for an unappetizing
matchup against the 2-9 Renegades, who
have dropped three straight. Only the most
rabid o f football fans figure to show up apd
watch the USFL's version o f the Cleveland
Indians versus the Seattle Mariners.
Besides their considerable woes on the
Held, the Gunslingers have been suffering
through an unstable financial situation and
the league's Players Association has Bled a
grievance against the team after several
player paychecks bounced Four o f the five
series o f player paychecks have cither
arrived late or lacked sufficient funds.
"W e're looking forward to playing them
and they're looking forward to playing us."
says San Antonio Coach Jim Bates, who has
seen more turnovers recently than a Paris

half of last wrek's 21-7 loss to Oakland,
continues his year-long adherence tn the
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"W e 'v e got a chance to really do some
good things the rest o f the year." says
Corso. "W e don't need wholesale changes
on this ballclub lo be competitive. Just give
me a little speed in the secondary, a
linebacker that can fly. a dominant pass
rusher and a miming buck who can burst
70 yards. That's all I want,**

Iwker "W e're making mistakes in critical
situations and ihe last three weeks we've
virtually handed trams touchdowns."
Both teams need all the generosity they
can engender. Son Antonio has the worst
olfense In the league, just nudging nut the
Renegades. Orlando will take the league s
most porous defense Into the 8 p m EDI
game while Ihe Gunslingers are quite
respectable defensively. That defense has
been rocked bv the trade last week of
standout end Ken Gillen to Arizona. Gillen,
who led the Gunslingers with four sacks,
was banished reportedly for comments he
made criticizing Ihe clu b's precarious
paycheck situation.
Orlando Coach Lee Corso. whose club had
Just two ofTenslvr possessions In the second

The passing aback of both clubs has been
spotty due to breakdowns in protection and
lack of patience at quarterback Orlando s
Reggie Collier has thrown Just three TD
passes In 201 attempts, with nine Interreplluns. Rick Ncuhetsel of San Antonio has
ihruwn a league leading 18 Interceptions.
"Offensively, they've been very similar to
us m having a problem of consistently
m oving ihe ball down the field." Corso says.

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IRVING. Texas |UI'l) - Bob
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evidence Sunday lo rrlnforce the
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crazy game.
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heller, but the bogey he made on
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his third tour victory.
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dozen years on the PGA tour
before acquiring his Itrsl victory.
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Herald Sports Editor

By Sun Cook
Herald Sports Editor

WINTER PARK - There can't be too many
more punishing — or exhlleratlng — thin ({a In
track than a runner's last quarter kirk In the two
mile.
Matt Palumbo know*. It took him 66 second* to
llnd out.
Palumbo. Lake Mary's senior distance ace. was
lodged In seventh place with 330 yards to go
Saturday night at the State 4A Track and Field
Meet at Showalter Park.
Seventh place, however, la no man's land at the
state meet. Palumbo needed at least a sixth-place
finish to realize his goal of making the all-state
Iram. He would also need a strong final 330 yards
to overtake Derek Tangeman'a school record of
9 33, Thirdly, he wanted to destroy his personal
best of 9:44.
"W e knew he had the ability to do It." said
I^ike Mary coach Mark McGee. "W hen Matt
Improves, he Improves In clumps. He'd been very
consistent his lust four meets, running around
9 4 6 ."
The clumps started coming with 220 yards to
go when he pnssed one runner to moved Into
sixth place. "That was all I expected." said
McGee. "H e was tn pretty good shape. It didn't
look like anyone would catch him ."
Palumbo, though, wasn't done kicking Just yet.
With 15 yards to go. he ran down Winter Park's
Phil Wharton to move Into fifth plare. "T h e
people In front of him were spaced Just enough
that he was able to catch him ," said McGee. "It
was a perfect nllgnment."
Palumbo, though, still wasn’t done. Right at the
finish, he oulleaned Chochlawatchee's Scott
Simmons to finish fourlh. His time was 9:35,7,
three seconds behind Tampa Chamberlain's
Kevin Carson, who finished third.
"Matt ran the fastest last lap of anybody In the
r a c e . " a dde d M cG ee. " H r di dn' t br e ak
Tangeman's record but hr ran his personal best
and should get another shot at Tangeman's mark
In the Golden South Classic In two weeks."
McGee said the key to Palumbo's effort was a
format which peaked the senior standout twice
during the season. "T h e track season Is so long
that's how you have to do It," said McGee, who
devised the program. "W e had him peak at the
Lyman Invltatlonu! and then brought him back
up again for the slate m eet."
M cGee's other entrant. Junior Ken Rohr,
finished 12th In the two mile with a time of 10 04
and was eighth In the mile with a personal record
4:27. "K en (Rohr) had u good m ile," said McGee.
"It's tough to double In those two events. You
didn't see too many people doing II. Hr should be
ready to challenge |state mile champion) Hilly
Penlck next year."
Hoyd Anderson's Mike LuVallc won the two
mile tn 9:18. LaVullr look a 50-yard lead but wus
caught by St. Pete Seminole's Nick Wolf on the
next to the last lap. LaValle. a sophomore, retook
the lead and held off W olf by 1.3 seconds for the
win.

WINTER PARK Lake
Howell's Sliver Hawks sent two
participants to the State 4A
T r a c k and F i e l d . Me e t at
Showalter Field. When thr last
gun was Bred Saturday. Lake
Howell came away with two
all-staters.

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Brian King, a senior who will
walk on at the University of
Florida this fall, finished sixth In
th e 33 0- y a r d I nt e r me di a t e
hurdles with a time of 39 2. Lake
Howell coach Doug Blackwell
said he standout hurdler could
have done better with a stronger
stretch run.

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The difference between first and second Above,
Hialeah Miami Lakes' Michael Tlmpson soars 25-1 to
win the long |ump. At right, Seminole's Leo Peterson
leaps 23 3'/4 for second place.

Agony And Ecstacy: Saga For Campbell# Barnett...See Tuesday's Herald

Boston’s Collapsing Defense Chokes Sixers
EWINO WILL BE THE CHOICE

BOSTON (U P I) - The Boston
Celtics were good and scared.
With only one day to prepare for
the Eastern Conference finals, the
defen d in g w orld ch am pions r e ­
sponded with a 108-93 victory Sun­
day In Game I over the well-rested
Philadelphia 7Gers.
"They hud a lot of lime ofT with a
chance to work on some things." said
Hoston coach K.C. Jones. "W e Just
went out there and played w ared."
The Celtics, playing their third
game In five days, used a collapsing
defense and the scoring punch of
their frontcourt to stop the rival
Sixers and advunce their own pursuit
of back-to-back NUA crowns.
Kevin Met laic scored a playoff
career-high 28, Robert Parish netted
26 and lairry Hlrd added 23 as the
Celtics' sturtlng frontline outscored
Its Sixers counterpart 77-33.
Game 2 will lie played Tuesday at

NBA Playoffs
Boston Garden.
Sixers center Moses Malone regis­
tered 19 points and 10 rebounds
while forward Charles Barkley posted
10 points and 12 rebounds, but
neither was effective In the final 4:39
as Boston ended the game with a
16-4 surge. Hlrd scoring eight.
"T h e key Is to hit the open shots
when we have them, as we did down
the stretch.” said the superstar
forward. "W e probably played our
best basketball o f the lost month."
Philadelphia (railed 71-62 midway
through the third period hut rallied to
lake a 77-76 advantage on Malone's
Jumper at 11:20 of Ihr final quarter.
Mi Hair's two free throws at 11:02
started an 8-2 run und gave Boston
the lead for good.

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NEW YORK (UPI) - Now we know
why Patrick Ewing spent his four
seasons at Georgetown avoiding re­
porters — he was saving his voice for
the New York media onslaught.
The Knlcks won the first annual
NBA Lottery Sunday, capturing the
draft rights to college basketball's
fiercest defender. Even now, report­
ers are sharpening their pencils In
anticipation o f the greatest news
outpouring for a New York athlete
since Reggie Jackson left town.
Ewing, ow ner o f an eight-foot
wingspan und a aeldom-Oashfd smile
to match, figures to turn the Knlcks
into contenders and Madison Square
Garden Into a madhouse.
Minutes after NBA commissioner
David Stem displayed the New York
logo by opening Ihc last of seven
envelopes, the Garden switchboard
was alive with calls for season tickets.

... Champs
Continued from 5A
With Just Ihr mile relay standing between It
and a stale title, Seminole held a nine-point lead.
If Seminole was shut out and Miami Lakes won
(he Iasi event, the Hialeah school would pull out a
nne-polnl win.
There would be no miracle finish at Showalter
tills night, however. Four determined young men
saw to that. " ] knew C liff (Campbell) wasn't going

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easily cruised the rest o f the
way, but the senior standout,
running her last race, gave It
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1 II I 56.7 split to give Seminole the
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"G lenda always keeps It close
at the start." Blake said "S h e's
a good competitor Martin made
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4 II 1 lead but Dorchellc and Trina still
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1 1 1 Her anchor leg on the mile
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Dylan Rowe. Lake Howell's
other entrant, finished In a
fourth-place tie In the pole vault.
Th e Junior stlckman had won a
Jump off with teammate Scott
Knudsen at the region meet and
Blackwell said he was happy for
Rowe Just to be there
"This will be a great experi­
ence for Dylan." said Blackwell.
"D ylan's Just u young vaulter
' w h o should g et better this
summer. He's capable of doing
13-6or 14 right now.
" H e Just treats Ihc upper
heights a little differently, but
that's normal for any vaulter
who hasn't consistently gone
that high, "
Rowe cleared 13 feet on his
second try Saturday. He didn't
miss until 13 feet which allowed
him to tie (o r fou rth with
Dunedin's Paul Corso. Larry
Carr, from Jacksonville Wolfson,
won the compel it Inn with a vault
o f 15 feet.
"Both King and Rowe com­
peted and placed which I’m
r e a l l y h a p p y w i t h , ” sai d
Blackwell.

to be able to run ." owid Thompson. "I just called
everybody together and said 'we have to win this
for coach (Oruumanl and CIlfT.'"
With senior Ken Temple subbing for Campbell,
the foursome o f Brown, Temple. Thompson and
Martin turned In a stellar effort. Even though
Gainesville Buccholz' Tyrone Kem p caught
Martin and passed him at the finish, the second
place time o f 3:17.5 more than solidified the stale
title.
"It would have been nice to win that final
event." said Thompson "Hut w r'rr the slate
champs.
"W e're the best team In the stale,"

Semlnolcs.
Shelia Crawford ran thr first
220 yards In the medley and
handed off to Walker for the
second 220. At the end of
Walker's leg. Raines and North
Mi ami w e re bunched clo se
together. Bass then look over for
the 440 le g and she kept
Seminole close,
Webster went out In front o f
the rest o f the Held In the first
turn of her 880 anchor leg. She
held onto that lead for most o f
the way until Raines' anchor
runner made her move on the
home stretch. But Webatrr felt
the pressure from behind and
held o ff the Raines runner.
Seminole finished with a time of
4:10.3 compared to 4:10.9 for
Raines.

Walker turned in a season s
best time In taking third In the
open quarter at 57.6. Fort
Lau derdale D illa rd 's Bertha
Dooley look first with an Im­
pressive 55 4,
We scored In Ihc events we
knew we could score In." Blake
said. "W e were hoping to get a
few breaks during the meet but
they didn't come. Everyone did a
rcpsectablc Job as far as com­
petition goes We broke more
records than anybody "
Wi t h Martin und Webster,
along with most o f the rest of the
team, coming back and some
excellent talent com ing from
middle school. Seminole High
could be a force to reckon with
In the future 4A track and field.

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s t i l l p l a c e d s i x t h . ” sai d
Blackwell, who is In his third
year as Howell coach. " If he had
run his fastest time 138.2), he
had a chance for fourth. He had
a little difficulty down the home
stralghaway.
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with abo it t wo and a half laps to
go but she came back to take
third at 11:15.1. which shattered
her own school record of 11:23.
Continued from BA
While Samockl has progressed
excellent sophomorr season with steadily all season long, thr
strong performances In the mile p rogress B ud den h agen had
and two mile runs The Lady made In the past four weeks has
Hawks stundout has been one of been phenomenal. Since the
the most consistent distance Seminole County meet. Bud
runners in the state In both cross drnhagen has dropped her time
III Ihr two mile by more than 30
country und track
In Ihc mile, the lead changed seconds.
Buddenhagen, was assigned
hands a number of times rurly
with Sumockl right In the thick the eighth lane, so she was
of things. Then Largo's Mylan ranked ISih or 16th going Into
Mollut look over and North the race. But the blonde-hatred
Miaml'a Imogenr Bowen went to senior ran a strong first 880 and
that set the stage for her fifth
second.
Moffat went on to win with a place finish
"Jill had to go out and run
time of 3 03 4 but Satnocki
wasn't content to stay back and where she’a never ran before."
tukr third as she surged In the Gibson said. "T h e main thing
last 30 yards to overtake Bowen she dtd different was she went
lor second Sumockl finished out In 2:38 the first half mile and
with a career best 506,0 which rume in at 5 30 In mile. That
Is two seconds belter than her first 880 was the difference In
previous best. Bowen finished at the whole race. She can't come
on and sprint at the end. she has
506.2.
In Ihr two mile. Gainesville tu go out and make thr race at
Huchholi's Kathy Schaefer and the beginning."
Buddehnagen had said prior to
Jacksonville Ed W hite's A n ­
toinette Turner were the leaders the meet that her goals were to
for most of thr race. Samockl place In the top six and to go

under 11:30. If she continues
go after Her goals th** way s
did Saturday. Huddcnuugrn w
go a long way no matter wl
she chooses lodo
"W h o would have thought &gt;.
would have placed In stutc I
beginning of this y ea r," n
Gibson. "That's Jusi/awcsor
thinking about It. The beglnnl
of the year shr was runnt
12 40. Last year couldn't bre
13 00 After the race (Saturd,
she asked me If she could run
the Golden South because s
thinks she can drop another
seconds,"
Luke Howell senior Roche
Spearman had an oulslandl
night tn her first slate m&lt;
appearance. Speunnan finish
strong In the 330 hurdles to ta
fourth place with u time o f 45
She also claimed a sixth In I
110 high hurdles at 15.0.
The Lady Hawks finished wl
13 points for the meet, whl
put them in a tic for ninth plat
"T h a t's the most points w e‘
ever scared at s ta le ." La
Howell coach Tom Hammontf
said.
Lake Mary finished with sev
(mints which was tied for 13
place.

�PEOPLE
Evening H «r»ld . Santord, FI.

Monday, May 13. 1 W S -IB

M a il R u n n in g 100-1 F a v o r in g
P a r e n t s W h o P u n is h e d S o n s
DEAR A B B Y : Three cheers for
the parents who made lheir sons
walk in school and track la lotul
hi 14 miles) for five days when
the boys were suspended from
tin school bus for trad behavior.
A man wrote In accusing those
p a ren ts o f •’ c h i l d a b u se.”
Baloney! Th an k s. Abby. for
saying you thought the parents
I'd love to see parents ride Ihe
should he cloned, not criticized.
Our 13 -year o ld son was school bus with their kids Just
kicked off the school bus Ibr once T h ey ’d never want m y Job.
My husband rode with me
three days for rough housing
The streets and roads where we o n c e a n d s a i d . ’ N e v e r
live are Impossible to walk on aguln—it’s suicidal!"
Don't use my name. I need
and there are no sldewutks. so I
drove him. However, he had to i his Job
DRIVEN (N U TS) IN
pay me the going rale for taxi
W ISCO NSIN
service. He hated to part with his
own money, but he had no
D E A R A B B Y : T w o gold
choice.
You had better believe that kid medals for those parents who
ne v e r r o u g h h o u s e d nn the made their kids walk to school
because they caused a d is ­
school bus again.
M ISSO U R I MOM turbance on the school bus As a
DEAR MOM: Stay tuned for a school bus driver. I wish there
were more parents like them.
few words from two bus drivers:
Par ent s don't rea lize howDEAR ABB Y: I applaud those
parents. I drive high school, much danger Is Involved when
junior high and elem entary kids misbehave on u school bus.
school children. I have 72 lives I have m y back turned lo a least
In my hands, and when I have to 50 children, and It's nol easy to
krep looking tnm y rearview krep track of who's doing what.
mirror to see which kids are One Junior high school student
lipping up Ihe seats, fighting threw his metal lunch bucket at
and throwing things.I can’ t drive another hoy, missed him and tilt
and watch the road the way I me In the head. I was dazed and
wrnt off the road, but fortu­
should.
In our system, a child has to nately I was able lo recover In
be ’ 'written u p" three times for time to keejj from going o ff a
tuid conduct before lie Is sus- bridge! What u terrible tragedy
jw tided. Most kids don't care II ihat could have been!
I love rblldren. but (Ills new
they’ re suspended breausr ci­
ther their parents will drive crop we have coining up Is a
them, or they'll Just stay home different breed.
I wish more parents would
from school.
tuck up the bus drivers and

Dear
Abby

teachers.
N EW H A M PS IIIPE BUS
DRIVER
DEAR A B B Y : You will proba­
bly gel plenty o f mail telling you
how cruel you arr. so I want you
to know that I'm on your side.
Those parents deserve con ­
gratulations for leaching their
children lo rcspcci rules and
r e g u l a t i o n s a nd p eop le In
authority.
If we had more parents like
them, we wouldn't have to build
bigger prisons.
SA N FRANCISCAN
DEAR SA N FRANCISCAN:
M
y
mall has tx-eu m im ing lOO-lo-l
In favor o f the parents. Tomor­
row u reprimand Ironi an Illinois
jisychologtst who couldn't wait
lo write — so he sent me a

telegram.
DEAR A B B Y : Please do a
good deed for the el derl y.
A ound holiday times. I am
frequently asked, "W here are
you going for the holidays?"
I am not going anywhere. I
have rotten children who do not
Invite me although I have been
extremely good lo them. It Is
rinharrasslng to have to stutter
and lie. They have no reason to
Is- ashamed o f me. My appear­
ance and manners are above
reproach.
Please write about this In your
column. Il might keep people
from asking lhal embarrassing
question. Il Is almost as had as
saying. " I f you have no plarr
else lo go. why don't you coinc
to my house?"
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Call Ms Egli ai l&gt;77 0 )0 8 lor
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High School have hren awarded
listings In the annual directory,
tl'ho's Who In Music. These
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chosen from more Ilian 1.300
schools In all SO slates and
several forrlgn nations
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the son o f Mr and Mrs Donald
Marrtson Sr,, who wus. named
the out st andi ng Student In
news editorial Journalism
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High School. Benjamin Is news
editor lor the "BG News", the
student newsjxipcr. and has held
a n I n t e r n s h i p at t h e
Youngstown. Ohio "Vindicator".
l.ungwnod's Sweetwater
Episcopal Academy's term III
H e a d m a s t e r ' s A w a r d s for
sindghl A grade averages have
Ix-ru presented to Brent Beane.
Brad Cowherd. Ji mmy Wells.
Hetty Snvffi. Caroline O’ Rourke.
Cara D o zia c co , Sandra Vatbur nt *. J a n e t Chut . Do r i c
W reklry. Kadi lim ning. Jullr
Palmer arid Marie Edwards.

Lym an High Rludenls IxMisled

honors at the recent Parent*
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Teacherr* Or g a ni z a t i o n
in Winter Springs is in need o f
sponsored Student An Show at vnlunleers lo fill In many ureas
Altamonte Mall.
o f the facility's operation.
Junior Susan Baylor received
II yon ran sjtarr Ihe lime lo
the J u n i o r W o m a n ' s Cl ub help ibis very worthy service
Award; and so|ditnorr Kerslen organization hy manning the
Fussrndorf. Juniors Dnnlnlqtir Hoi-Line phones, sjx-uklng lo
Flnravailtl. Tanya Lenarlowlcz. d v ie groups lo promote com­
and Chung Na. and l.ymuti munity awareness I&gt;f Ihr group's
seniors Douglas Oswald and cause, or help In any jrhnse of
Donna Dailey all copped Artist's ih r upcoming activities futr,
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coinmlssln based on academic
achlevrmenl. Involvement In the Sjirlng Oaks Garden Club.
community and school activity
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leadership. The final select limit selling lor the Insialtallon cere­
were announced Iasi week by mony of officer* lor the I9H5-HB
William Benneii. Secretary ol term These new officers urc:
Education.
lim y Wollord. president; Pat
Greenstein. son ol ihe Allen Randall A Edna O'Omnor. first
Grrenslelns of Longwood. Is a und second vice presidents; Fran
Nuilonal Merit Scholar, and has Murray, secreta ry; Adrienne
bern accepted at tlurvurd Unt- W t IU u in s . r c n i r d m n * r c n -t a i&gt;
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career In focus In the future.
All I'res idenll.il Scholars will
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In June und will receive 91.000
awards trorn Ihe Dodge Founda­
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Refreshments were served at a reception
following the recital. Instructors are: David
Hannah, Ellene Hannah, Jim Steakley, Carl
Cancel, David Edwards, Max Cobcrly and
Susan Ray.

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EC O N O M Y D E N T U R E C LIN IC

T h i s mo n t h s K o s e n w a ld
P.T.O. meeting will lealure guest
speaker. Don Ricci, county level
Director of Exceptional Student
Education, at the school May 15
at 7:30 p.m
Mr. Ricci’s speech will ujxlate
parents and teacher* mi the pilot
program decentralization process for Die profoundly handi­
capped. Also on Ihe meetings
agenda Is a reception lo honor
teacher. Virginia Krause who |s
rearing with 27 truchlng years
under her bell.
Hosenwald’s siall will honor
Mrs Krause with a dinner on the
20th of Ihismonih.
On the basis ol their high
ucudemlc standing, leadership
abilities, und character, four
Lake Brantley High seniors have
been nom inated us Fur man
Scholars.
Shannon Roberts. John and
Joe Pledger and Amy Black were
Invited last month tu Join several
hundred other nmulnrcs from
the Southeast In special activi­
ties at the Furman campus In
Greenville. S.C.
The students, planning lo at­
tend Furman University this fall
arc eligible to be considered for a
scholarship to the school upon
admission.

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Tha City ol Sanlord ratarvat
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F E D E R A L N A T IO N A L
M O R TG A G E A S S O C IA TIO N , a
corporation a rg a n lro d and
•tilling und*t Ih* Law* *1 Iha
tlniiad Mata* ol Amorlca.
Plaintiff,

y*

RICHARD P A S H E R , a tlngl#
man and I C O R U I/.
Dalandants
N O TIC E OF SALE
Nolle a I* harafiy gtuan that
pursuant lo th* Final Judgmant
ol Forocloaur* and Salt dalod
May 10. IMS and anlarod In th#
caut* pandirtg In Ih* Circuit
Court ol Ih* Elghtaanlh Judicial
Clicull. in and lor Samlnol*
County. Florida, Clull Action
No I* l l l f C A O * E . Ih* un
dartlgnod Clark will loll Ih*
p ra p a rly t l lu a la d In said
C ounty. d**c r ibad a t
lo t li t L O N G O A L E BUB
DIVISION, according lo th* plat
thtraol a* racoi dad In Plat Hook
II. Pag* tB. o l fha Public
Nacordc ol Somlnol* County,
F lor Ida
al public Mia lo Iha highott and
ball biddar lor cash al II 00
A M on Iba *lh day ol Juno
IMS. *1 Ih* Wast Front Door al
Ih* Samlnol* County Court
houia Sanlord. f lor id*
D A TE D Ihla loth day ol May,
INS
ICOURT S C A LI
(1AVID U HE RR IE N
Clark ol Ih* Circuit Court
By DianaK Oak lay
Deputy Clark
Publish M ar H. JO. IMS
DEF tS

Monday. May II. IVES

legal Notice
C ITV O F S A N FO R D , FLO R ID A
IN V IT A T IO N TO BIO
Saaiad b k h will ba racairad In
Ih# Crty Managar'* oltlc*. City
Hall Laniard Florida for
STO R M D R A IN M A T E R IA L
Dalaiiad *p*clTic*tlon* *r#
•••'labi* in tha City Managar'i
alb ca . C H y H a ll, Sanlord
Florida
Tha taalad b'd* will ba ra
tt'ved in tha City Managar *
oifica. Room TO). City Hall.
Sanlord, Florida not talar than
I » PM Wednesday May 77.
INS Tha aaa'ad b'd* will b*
public If Opanad latar Inal Mm*
dal* a l 1 P M In in* C ifr
Commlttion Chambari Room
III, City Hall, Sanlord. Florida
Tho City ot Sanford reserves
tha right la accopl or r*|*cl any
and all bid* in Iha bail mlortsl
ol tho City
Frank A Faiton
CiIT Managar
C lT V O F S A N FO R D
D A TE S'l/IS
B d M* IS i t
Pubiiih May II. IMS
DEF Tl

IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T
FOR S E M IN O L E C O U N TY .
F L O R ID A
P R O B A TE DIVISION
Flla Numhar *1 H i CP
D in iia n Probata
IN R E E S T A T E O F
M ARY E M M A H ALL
OaraaMd
N O TIC E O F A N C ILL AR Y
A D M IN IS TR A TIO N
Tha a d m ln iilra lio n ol Ih*
•Hat* of M A R Y E M M A HALL,
driaatad Fil* Numbar 1171*
CP. i« pending in iba Circuit
Caurl lor Samlnolo County.
Florida. Probat* Divttion. Iha
addrrst ol which It Samlnol*
County Courthouia. North Park
Ayonuo, Sanlord. F L Tha nam*
*nd a d d rttt ol Iha par son* I
r a p r a ta n la llv a and ol Iha
partonal representatives al
•ornay a rt taf lorlh baton
AH In lrra tla d parson* a rt
raguirad lo Ilia with Iha court.
W IT H IN T H R E E M O N TH S
FROM TH E D A T E O F THE
E IR S T P U B L I C A T I O N O F
THIS N O T IC E
I I ) all claim*
*g*mtl Iha atlala and 111 any
obiacllan b y an Interested
par ion lo whom nolle ■ wa*
mailod ihai challangat Iha valid
&gt;iy ol Iha will. Iha qualification*
ol Ih# partonal rapratanlallva.
rrnua or |ur!tdlcllon ol Ih*
court
ALL C L A IM S A N D O B JE C
HONS NOT SO F I L E D W ILL
B (F O R E V E R B A R R E D
Dal* ol th* lirtl publication ol
Ihi* nolle* ol admlnlttrolion
Mar I). IMS
Ancillary
Partonal HapraMnlallvat
t%t Jama* R Hall
■*' John Alan Hall
*1 * Springdale Hd . N E
Atlanta. G A MM*
Allornay lor
Partonal Rapratanlallva
'*f Doug la* Stanifrom, E squire
Ol S TE N S TR O M M tIN TO S H
JU L IA N C O L B E R T
b W H IG H A M P A
P 0 Bon 1110
Sanlord. F L 7I7J1 m o
Taiophono MS/111 7STI
Pubiith May I). TO. INS
DEF Tl

N O TIC E OF
P U B L IC H IA R I N O
O R IIM W O O D L A K B S
PUDAM EN DM ENT
A r aquas! lo me rant# Ptria l
G I. Naighborhood Cammtrclal.
tram I* I I H&gt; It l* aero* and lo
drersasa Parcal F I, Ratldan
flat born M 10lo 1* lia c r t t
Furthar datcrlbad a l 1*10
ariat locatad south and last ol
Iha intar sac I ion ol Lot* Mary
Boulevard and Las# (m m o
Hoad In Sat lion II. Township
JOS. R ang# 10E. Somlnola
County, Florida ID IS T 111
Tha public hairing will b*
hald by tha Samlnol# County
Board ol Commission*! s on
Juno t, INS at f 00 P M or as
soon Ihorooltor ot possible In
Room W H O ol Ih* County
Strvlcot Building
P trtont are ad r Isad that. II
thay dat'd# lo appool any dt
Os Ion mad* *1 this mealing
thay will naad a record ol Ih*
proceedings and, for such
purpose, thay may ntad lo
*ntu(* that a verbatim record of
Ih* proc codings it made which
rtcord include* tho lotllmony
end Ovldonc* upon which th*
appeal it loba bated
Hoar dot
County Comm its lunar *
Seminole County, Florida
By Robert tiu rm . Chairman
Alfatl David N Bvrrlan
Publish May II. IMS
DEF M
C lT V O F S A N FO R D . FLO R ID A
I N V IT A T IO N T O B ID
Saaiad bids will ba received in
Ih* City Managar t attlco. CHy
Mall. Sanlord, Florid* lor

'FIGURE,
jm rm m M l
f* »

IBB
IN OUR FIGHT
AGAINST

DEFECTS
MARCH
OF DIMES
• tu t i u n

t v SEAL TRUCK MOUNT E 0
SVSTEM
Detailed tpoclllcallont art
a reliable in the CHy Managers
o llu a , C l l y H a ll. Sanlord
Florida
Tha saaiad bidt will b* r*
(rived In Ih* CHy Manager I
ofllca. Room 101. CHy Hall.
Sanlord Florida not latar than
I w PM. Waunatoar. May ll.
IN I Th* taalad but" will ba
I ibiitly opo. ad latar lhal tarn*
dal* at 1 PM In Ih* CHy
Commitslon Chambers Room
Ilf.C ity H all, Sanford Florida
Th* City ol Sanlord rttavvat
tha right lo accapl or ruled any
and all bid* in tha bast miarasl
ol ihaClty
Frank A Faison
CHy M*n*g#r
C lT V O F S A N FO R D
D A TE S/B/BI
B idrta IS 10
Publish M a r IE I N I
DEF M

Legal Notice
l egal Notice^

County Court
Or*ng*County. Florid*
C e s t r C O t l
*11
Mrd* 4 N*brask# Lumbar C * . a
F lor id* coropration. Piamtilt
Ja rry H List* and E ven J List*,
'ndivldually. and at Irmiaas pi
I P M . Inc . a d'tsolved Florida
Corporation dNs/# A ll. Orlen
dont
County Court
Vammoi# County, f lor Ida
C ater (a FT] I SPR)
I T T
U n lta d S ta lta
Trantm ts on Systems. Inc . a
foreign corporation. Plamllll

d

• P M . Inc . a Florida corpora
hen, c/o Ja rry H Lit*#, Rail
dent A gam Defendant
Circuit Caurl
O r a n g e C o u n t y . F lo r i d a
C a t * r Cl IS
I17B
Andco Industrial Corporation,
Plaintiff
v»
Ja rry L itft and I P M . Inc.
Defendant
N O T I C E O F S H E R I F F 'S
SALE
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IVEN
that by vlrlua ol those rectain
Writ* ot Elocution at stylad
above and mor* particularly
that certain Writ el Eracution
istuad out ol and under the tael
ol Ih* Circuit Court *1 Orange
County. Florida, upon a final
lud gam an t randorad In iha
aforesaid court on Ih* Jtth day
ol Jun*. A D
IM*. In that
certain cat* anllllad. Andco
indutlrlat Corporation Plain
lilt. - v t
Ja r ry Litl* and
I P M , Inc , Calendar! which
aloratald Writ ol Eaacuhon aot
delivered to mo a* Sheriff of
Samlnol# County, Florida, and I
have levied upon Ih* following
doaenbad proparly owned by
I P M , Inc , laid properly being
locatod in Saminol* County,
Florida, mor* particularly de
ter Iliad at follow*
Ofllc* Equipment Including
dotkt. chairs. HI* cobmtlt.
typawrllwri. small calculators
and copy mac hint Hand tool*
Including drill*, tenderi levels,
chain saws. Shovels pot! hole
diggers an* power post hoi*
d'ggor. on* portable acetylene
torch with gauges, hoi* and
carl Various lumbar porduels
Balng tiered al Dave Jonas
Wrecker S e rv e r In Fern Park,
Florida
Complal# inventory can be
viawad al th* Civil Dlvllion ol
Ih* Samlnol# County Sheriff s
Department
and tha undersigned at Sheriff
of Samlnol* County. Florida,
will al II 00 A M on th* Ulh
day ot May, A D INS. oiler lor
M l* and M il lb Ih* highott
bidder, lor catJi. tub|eel to ony
and all oaltling lams, al Iha
Fronl IW a tl) Door ol Iha slept
ol tha Samlnol* County Court
house In Sanlord, Florida. Ih*
above datcrlbad R E A L pro
party
Thai ta&gt;d M ia It balng made
lo satisfy Iha larm t ol Mid Writ
ol E soculion
John E Polk. Shor III
Sominol* County. Florida
To ba advertised April 71. It
May 0. I). with th* Ml* on May
II. IMS
D E E Itt

N O T IC E OF SHE RIF F ‘S SALE
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y GIVEN
that by vlrlua ot that certain
Writ ol Raacutlon istuad out ot
and under tha tael at iha Clrtull
C o u r t o l O ra n g e County,
Florida upon a final ludgamenl
rondorod In the eloreMld court
i n the in n day of May. A D
iota, In lhal certain rasa an
tilled E Gayle Juell Plamllll.
v t — David R Twylord tnd
Jtan Tw ylord hi* wilt and
Timothy A James and Lynn*
Jam ot, h it wll# Defendant
which aloroMid W ill ol Eiocu
lion wot doiivortd lo me as
S h erill of Somlnol* County,
Florida, and I have levied upon
tno following dotcilbed property
owned by Dovid R Twylord, Jr
and Joan C Tw ylord. said
p r o p e rty b e in g locolod In
Sominol* County. Florida, mart
p a r t i c u l a r l y d a tc rlb a d as
follows
lo t t, Woudrratl, Unit t at
roc or ited In Plat Bunk M al Page
TJ. Public H words ol Samlnol*
County. Florida Said properly
it olto known ot ftSI Dockside
Slroot, Winter Park Florida

)U*J

and iha under tignad at Shot lit
ol Somlnol* County Florida
will al II 00 A M on Ih* Ulh
day ol May. A D IMS altar lor
sal* and sail lo Ih* highott
bidder, tor Cath. *ub|*ct to any
and *11 oslshng loins ot Ih*
Front l W ell I Door al Ih* slaps
ol Ih* Sam mol* County Court
house in Sanlord. Florida. Ih*
above described R E A L pro
parly
Thai M&gt;d Mia l| being mad*
lo M lltty Ih* lei ms *1 le d Writ
of Elocution
John E Polk Shat ill
Samlnol* County. Florida
To be advertised April TJ, It.
May * 11 with the m i * on May
U. toil
D E E ltd

F IC T IT IO U S NAME
Nobs* it hereby given lhal I
am engaged in business al SJ0
N Palmetto * v e n n Sanlord
Seminole County Florida rndar
Ih* fictitious nam* ol Dock and
Shop and lhal I Inland lo
'• giilor said nam* with Ih*
Clack Ol Ih* Circuit Court
Samlnol* County Florid* m
actordanc* with Iha provisions
ot tho Fictitious Nemo Statutes
lo w ll
Sec l&gt;on MIPS Florida
Statutes
Samlnolo Itla Propoibot
a Florida goner* iparInortnip
d b a Doc S and Shop
By E d Woith. partner
Publish May a. I). 10.1J. IMS
DBF M

NO TIC E O r
P U B L IC HEARING
T H E S E M IN O LE C O U N TY
B O A R D O F COMMISSIONERS
will hold a public hearing In
Room W 110 Of Ih* Samlnol*
County Services Bulldog, San
lord. Florida on JU N E f. IMS
A T f 00 P M or at toon thar#
alter as possible lo cenwbr Iha
following
P U B L IC H E A R IN G
FO R CHANGE OF
lO N IN O R EGULATIONS
11 E D V IO A R A AND JOSE
G O N Z A L E Z - S P E C IF IC
A M E N D M E N T FROM G E N
E R A L R U R A L TO LOW DE
N S I T V R E S ID E N T IA L A N O
R E I O N E
FROM A I
A O R IC U L T U R E TO R IAAAA
S IN G L E FA M ILY RE SIDE N
T I A I
D I S T R I C T
PZIS I M l If - The SW 'a ol NE
'a . Th* W nine rods ol Ih# SE t*
of N E U o! N ly al NW toOf SE
■* Tha S E l' of NE '• ot NE •*
ol W 71 aerosol in* NW '* ol N E
'• Tha N ls d of W * tr o t H W '*
ot NW '* of NE 'a. oil In Section
7 B 7 I S )I E . Samlnolo County.
Florida I Furthar described at
TB acres locatod on Iht south
t'd* ot Chapmen Road, watt ot
SR aid H O IS T I II
) ) M S M USSELW HITC S P E C IF IC A M E N D M EN T
F R O M G E N E R A L RURAL TO
M E D I U M D E N S IT Y R E S I
O E N T IA L AND R EZO N C
F R O M A l AO R IC U LTU R E TO
R P R E S ID E N T IA L PRO
F C S S IO N A L - P i l l I U l t a Parcel H A In Section J IIS 7TE,
S o m in o l* County. F lo rd la
I Furthar described at I ) acres
located on Ih* a*it uda of
County Line Drive toulh of
SandLakaRoad H D IS T HI
I I J E R R Y R O T - SPECIFIC
A M E N D M E N T FROM M E O I
U M D E N S IT Y R E S ID E N TIA L
T O LO W IN T E N S IT Y COM
M E R C IA L ANO R E Z O N E
F R O M A 1 A G R IC U L T U R E
A N O R IA SINGLE FA M ILY
R E S ID E N T IA L TO O P O F F IC E
D IS T R IC T
PZIS I I D I I I
Begin at th* SW corner ot Ih#
SE G ol Sac J IIS JtE. run East
**0 ft, thane* S 100 It. thane# w
WO H, thane* N tM It to Ih*
Point ol Beginning lying and
being In Sacflon H I I S 7 T E .
A N O . All lhal pari of th* SW’«
ol S E 'a lying S end W o l SR AM
in See T I I S I t E . Samlnolo
County, Florid* I Further da
scribed at 7 2 aertt locatod on
Iha north tide ol Chadwick
Road on Ih* toulh tidt ol SR
4M, opposite Hunt Club Blvd )
ID IS T f l)
Those In altandanc* will ba
heard and wrlllan comnsanti
m ay ba Iliad with Iha Land
M a n a g e m e n t M anager
H earings m ay ba continued
Irom lima lo llm# at loond
n a c a tta ry
Furth e r d a la llt
aval labia by calling 271 11)0.
E a l 441
Parsons ar* advised lhal II
thay decide to appeal any da
tition mad* al that* maalingt.
' hay will naad a record ol lit*
p ro c e e d in g s , and lor such
purpose, thay may naad lo
ansur* lhal a verbatim record ol
Ih* proceedings It mad* which
record Includes ih* testimony
and evidence upon which th*
appaol It lo b* mod*
Hoard ol
County Commissionart
Saminol* County, F lor Ida
B V Horb Hardin. Dlroctor
Land Managamanl
Publish May I). INS DEF U
IN T H E C IR C UIT COURT,
B tO H TR E N TM
JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT,
IN A N O F O R
S E M IN O L E COUNTY.
FLO R ID A
CASE NO U llttC A * *
SUN B AN K . N A a Florida
Banking torpor aI ion.
Plain 11It.
vt
Wl L LI A M IO NO ON O and
M A N IA E LONDONO his wife
C O L O N IA L M O R TG A G l AND
IN V E S T M E N T COMPANY.
BRUCE R O BER TUN
O E N H IL L B RITTS, INC
P L V M A R TS INC Q U A L ITY
C A R P E T S AN D SM EET
V IN Y L and THOMAS
GUNDERM AN
Defendants
N O TIC E OF ACTION
TO W IL L IA M LONDONO and
M A R IA E LONDONO lut wil*
whose Iasi known rttldanc* and
mailing address It kto South
Counlry Club Road Lake Mary
Florida, lilt * , end whose prat
ant residence and addrttl ate
unknown
YO U ARE H E R E B Y
N O T I F I E D lhal an action lo
loverlova a mortgage on Ih*
loltowing drier bad property In
Samlnolo County, F lor id*
ISag.n 1*00 a) toal Was) ot th*
SE cornor ol Ih* N E 'a, ol
Sat I ion ) Township M South.
Rang* )0 east Saminol* County,
Florida: thane# run S 1 I N I
taal thane* W NO tl lhanc* N
is* I North lo 'a Sat Hon tin*
lhanc* E to P O B
has boon I Had against you and
you ar a roquirod to sar v* a copy
ol your wrlllan dotonsas. If any
lo II on JACK T BRIDGES.
L S Q U IR k ol C LE V E LE N D A
B R ID G E S . Plolnblt • attorney,
whose addrosi is JOS N Oak
A s s n u s . Sanlord Samlnolo
County. Florida mil, on or
bolor* Iha alh day ol Juno IMS.
and bio Ih* original with tho
C tork of this Caurl itlhar bator*
sar vice an Plamtitt s allornay or
i m m e d i a t e l y I h a r a a lla r ,
otherwise a default will ba
an'arad against you lor tho
rail*! damondad m Ih* Com
plaint
O A T E O this Md day ot May,
IMS
W ITN E S S my hencf and saa'
ol this Court on this Jnd day of
M *y lags
I SEAL)
D A V ID N B ER R IEN
ClOfk Ol th* Clrfull Court
By OlanoK Oat lay
Deputy C tort
Publish M «y A IE JO 1/ IMS
D E F &gt;4

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XOJfiJTy, J 0 M

Legal Notice
IN T H E C IR C U ITC O U R T

or t h g s e v e k t e e n t h

JU O IC IA L C IR C U IT
SEMINOLE C O U N T Y .
FLO R ID A
C IVIL DIVISION
CASE NO •) j t u C A ee E

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ICANHANCU

CLASSIFIED ADS
Seminole

Orlando • Winter Park

322-2611

M O R TG A G E ASSOCIATION. •
Corporation orgamisd and
avlsfing under th* tows of th*
United S'atot
Plaintiff,
vl
,
JA M E S S SALACIAKand
M A R IE A SALACIAK.Nis wil*
and H AM ILTO N BANK f/h. «
N A TIO N A L C EN TR AL B A N K
A R C H ITE C TU R A L
SP EC IA LIS TS CO M PAN Y.
C L IM A T E CONTROL and
H IL L S ID E SOOFARMS. INC .
Defendants
NO TICE OF SALE
Nebco Is horoby given mat
pursuant to th* Summary Final
Judgment of Foreclosure and
Sato an fared in th# caut* pand
mg in Ih* Circuit Court of iha
Savonto*nfh Judicial Circuit, in
• nd far Samlnol* C o u n t y ,
F lo r id a
C iv il A d l a n N a
B) J44S CA 0* E. Ih* under tignad
Ctork will sail th* properties
situated In sa'd County, da
scnb*d at
P AR C EL NO I
L d l l a . B l o c k •' B "
COACM LIG M T E S T A T E S . *c
cording to th* Plat thereof a*
recorded in Plat Book 11. Pages
M 4 11 of Ih* Public Records ol
Samlnol*County. Florid*
PAR CEL NO 1
Unit I, Building A and an
undivided I'SO Intorrst in th*
C om m on Elomonls C O A C H
L IG H T E S TA TE S . S E C TIO N II,
A Condominium according to
Declaration ot Condominium In
O llic l* i Records Book 1)77.
Pag* I HO. Public Records ot
Samlnol*County. Florid*
P AR CEL NO 1
Unit 17, Building C and an
undivided I'M Interest In th*
Com m on Elements. C O A C H
L IG H T E S TA TE S S E C TIO N II.
a Condominium according to
Doc ieranon ol Condominium In
O lllc lo l Rscords Book 1777.
Pag* I t * Public Records of
Sominol# County. Florid*
PAR CEL NO I
Unit S. B UILD IN G A and an
undivided I M Interest in fha
C om m o n E ls m a n lt C O A C H
L IG H T E S TA TE S S E C TIO N II.
a Condominium according to
Dactoralfon ol Condominium in
O lllcta l Rscords Book 1777.
Peg* IT 10 Public Records ot
Somlnol* County, Florid*
P AR CEL NO I
Untl IS. BUILDING D and an
undivided I'M interest in th#
C o m m o n Elements C O A C H
L IG H T E S TA TE S S E C TIO N 11.
a Condominium, according to
Declaration ot Condominium In
O lllc la l Rscords Book 177).
Pag* IfM. Public Records ol
Sominol* County. Florid*
PARCEL NO t
Unit l«. B UILDING D and an
undividad I'M Intorasl In Ih*
C om m o n Elements C O A C H
L IG H T E S TA TE S S E C TIO N II.
a Condominium, according to
Declaration ol Condominium In
Official Records Book 1177,
Pag# 1*30. Public Racordt ol
SamInoto County. Florida
PARCEL NO 7
Unit II B UILDING E and an
undivided I'M intorasl in Iha
C om m o n E ls m o n li C O A C H
L IG H T E S TA TE S S E C TIO N II.
• Condominium according to th*
Declaration ot Condominium In
O lllc la l Retards honk i j t j
P age 1*1*. Public Records at
Sam inoto County, Florida
PAR CEL N O t
Unit 70 B UILDING C and an
undividad I'M lolorosl In tha
C om m on E ls m o n li C O A C H
L IG H T E S TA TE S S E C TIO N II.
a Condominium, according to
Declaration of Condominium In
O lllc la l Records Book IJ7 I.
Page tvjO Public Records of
Saminol#County. Florida
Together with all structures
improvamanto, III lures, appli
antes and appurtenance* on
said land therewith
at public tela to Ih* highest and
bast biddar tor cash *1 II 00
a m on Iha tlh day ol June.
IMS #1 Ih# Watl Fronl Door of
th* Samlnol* County Court
houia Sanford, Florid*
D A T E D this 10th day ol AAay
IMS
IC O U R T SEAL)
O A V ID N BER R IEN
Clark ofttw Clrtull Court
Sam ino la County, F tor Ida
By 'S ' Cheryl R Franklin
Deputy Ctork
Publish AAay I) 70 IMS D E F go
IN T M 6 C IR C U ITC O U R T.
E IG H TE E N TH
JU O IC IA L C IR C U IT .
IN ANO FOR
SEM INO LE C O U N TY .
FLORIDA
CASE NO ks ISIS CA a* o
S TO C K TO N , W H A TLE Y
O A V IN A COMPANY, a Florida
corpora lion
Plaintiff
W A L TE R P RUNGE and E
D IA N E RUNGE.lusrtlto.
Datondanls
NO TIC E OF SALE
Nolle* IS haraby glean thal,
pursuant la * Final Judgmant ol
F oraclosurs sntorod h#r*ln. I
will sail Ih* praparly situated In
Saminol# County. Florida, da
scribed at
Lol 1 Stock
S T E R L IN G
OAKS, according to Ih* pial
ihoroot as racordad in Plat Book
77. Pages ll tnd II ot iha public
r a t a l ot Sam.nof* County.
Florida
•I public sal*, to the fug hast and
bail biddar tor cash, al in* front
anfranc a ol fh* Sammoto County
Courthouse tn Sanlord. Florida
bafwoan ll go A M and &gt; 00
P M on Ih* lifts Oay of Jun#
IMS
IS E A L I
D A V ID N BER R IEN
C L E R K C I R (U I T C O U R T
By 'S ’ Chary! R Franklin
Deputy Clare
Publish AAay I). » IMS OC F t l

IS A M C P X tlF
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CLASSIFIED DEPT.

HOURS

3 con$*cuti»t times 61C a ting
7 consetuti** times 52C a Km
10 cgRi*c*tiv« timet 46C j Km
Contract Ratos Available
3 Lings Minimum

DEADLINES
Noon The Day Before Publication
Sunday - Noon Friday
Monday - 11:00 A.M . Saturday

13— C a r d o f T h i n k s

41— M o n g y to L e n d

THANK YOU

Business C a p ita l 1)0 .OM to
11,000.000 and ovo' P o Doc
)4 l) Winter Pk Fla » T O

Wa wish to thank you
tor yeur kind and beautiful
•■presscon* ot sympathy
during th* lllnaes and daath
of our beloved
Stophama A n n a
Aftectlonally known as
Sincerely.
Butch, Sandy. Shannon,
end Stocey Wisdom
Remamber Jtsut Leyvas You

1J— In M g m o r i a m

71— H t l p W a n t e d
Acrylic Applicator# nsidad to
apply protective coating on
cart, boats and planet 1) to
I I I par hour Wa train Far
wort in Sanford area call
Tampa I I ) MO T in
Air Conditioning Mechanics
Service 4 Installation Salary
bated on esparienc*. plus
benefits
_________ m m a m ) __________

AIRLINES NON HIRING
MEMO! I AM

RICHARD ALLEN
On* year eg* yew went away
I’ll never torgal that
_ Mathers Day I Sava and
miss yen my Darting ten
Tagsthar we'll be whan aur
Task en I setts is #ena

MOTHERS DAY

Rasarvattonlttt. ttowsrdsttat
and ground crew positions
areitobf* Call 1 « l# M * « ls l
tor detail* &gt; th rt
A LL T Y P E S JOBS
H A R T W O RK ttOWI

23— L o st A F o u n d
Last 10th St 4 Grandview are*
. wtula cockattol AAay I Taam
P*i m e a t*
_______
L O S T - S m all w h it* s p itt
Famato fags A collar Loti
AAay l. Ottoan araa Raward
7730*71, days 771 kOlf. eves
Lost Ostoan Fermton erne m i.
•d hound, mala, *0 lbs . brown
w black saddle white chast
•er tattoo blue nylon collar
Missing for approa 1 waaks.
Fam llyptl 17M737

25— S p t d i l N o t i c e s
CELEBRATE
A BIRTH!

©

aftlce work Th* applicant
should have a good working
knowledge ot tha E ngllsn fan
guaga. excellent typist, good
personality This Is * full time
position Te apply Sand re
sum* to AAr Adkins, Evening
Herald. TOO N French Ave .
P O Boa IAST, Sanford. Fla
27777 1*17 You may alio slop
In at fh# E vening Herald and
fill out an application EO E
C L E R IC A L / T Y P IS T
Good typing general office *&gt;
par tone* Large CO Perm*
nent positions Never a lee I

TEMP PERM..... — 774-1344
C O M M E R C IA L D flA F TS A U M
E x p e rie n c e d a rc h ite c tu ra l
dratttparton with commercial
background s must Eicaitont
par start immediately Call
Ml 7*40 Sanford are* Ablest
Temp Services No toe
Counter Top Fabricator Im
mediate lull time openings
Experienced helpful, but will
train Apply If parson GCL
Products. 747 Power Court.
Sanford Industrial Perk
Great Career!

LAB O R /

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gwiirri

AAA EMPLOYMENT
l i t ) S. F r io t N A yr

Report ready for work al a AM
*07 W 1st If Sanford )7I f)#0
Applications now being accapivd
tor full time rashlar Apply In
parson at Lift la Food Town
Stores. 710 Lake Mary Blvd
EOE

Delivery/ Collector Musi have
valid Fl* Drivers Lie. with
good driving record No exp*
rtonca necessary will train
Call M l ria l_________________

A llIM B L IR t a M lltllH r a
I I parmanant positions In AAod
#yn Mfg Plant Strong, own
transportation Permanent
potit ions Never it o e '
* IBM D U P L A Y W R IT E R
* L A N IE R er a W ANG

AAA EMPLOYMENT

TEMf PERM--------- 774-1341
Avon always hiring todies 4
man Call immediately D )
if is, m iti*
Babysitting In M y Horn* Ages S
41. Hat h rt p i Ask For
Lisa m 4*17

DELIVERY DRIVER
Tee natch spell
1)11 S. French Av*.

323-5175
Diftiflbutor« W in fvii Form*r
O sm ond h « t found •
Call for info M l 99fJ

DRAfTSPERSON
Experie nced In mechanical
drawing, capable of working
with layouts, and good know!
adga ol shop math Call 177
4041. Dominic______________

DRIVERS WANTED
BUILDING INSPECTOR

AAr Stork l visit
makes tor a litotimr
of minsartos.
giftsH A
a lll
Earn giaaf
gifts m AAay
aves
Call PLtnd*
Tu p p e rw e re
a r t y 11**117
C a ll
Barbara 111 *&lt;31 after a 00
a M ARY KAY C o iflA R Ticg a
Ik In car* and t a tor flair
C O N N ll
m in e

27— N u r s o r y A
C h ild C iir o
Babysitting
Intents to J yrs
333 41*1
Eacailtnl Child Car# AAon Frl
DO • w##k. m#al included
Sanlord Ar#t n 1 TOM
AAottwr will c#r# tor chlldrtn in
m y horn# Good nutritious
snacks. Ig toncod yard 171
Summer day Camp For 1 11 yr
olds Each weak Includes.
Swimming, bowling, skating
movies sports, arts 4 crafts
and computer skills Call
111 keif tor information

This it highly technical Intpec
llan work in enforcing com pit
anca with U S Daparlmanl el
Housing and Urban Develop
meni, CHy Codas, and Ordl
nances pertaining to #11 areas
el cent true Hon
Thorough knowledge ot maosrn
centtructlan and Intpoctten
lechnlquet. knowledge *t
standard building, etodrlcal.
plumbing, mechanical, U S
Ltopl el Housing 4 Urban
Development, and other re
feted codes and ordinances,
knowledge of IN* City's toning
cadet and ordinances, ability
to rsad and interpret plant,
blueprints, and spactflcaltont.
a b ility lo o n fo rc * cadat
tactfully, f irm ly , and Im
partially and to cop* with
estrem e cases ol hum an
behavior, employees tenants
end public: ability to walk sod
c li m b on u n c o m p le t e d
structures, scaffolding end
ladders
Q U A L IF IC A T IO N !

31 — P r i v a t e
In s t r u c t io n s
Swimming Lessons Begin AAay
7 IMS Jackie
Caoto Call
m tin

3 3 -R ta l Estata
Coursts

Considerable experience In
centlructton or a related trad*
end tom* experience m cod*
enforcement
Possession ot a valid Florida
Drivers'! License
SALARY
Negotiable

THint us* tf getting a
Reel Itttto Licansat
Wa aftor Free Tuition
|

Call Dick or Vicki tor details
an tsar h i m
I n na io
Rates *f Ftortda . In#
1* Years Ispartosscal

legal Notice
F IC Y IT IO U l N A M E
Notice is hereby given that I
am engaged m buvnats at I VC
Winchester C l
Langw eod
L»vunof* Cagyv. F tor da Jlllt
under Iha bctltiout name ot
H ALLM A R K M A R K E T IN G
C O N S U LTA N T!, and that w*
intend to rtgittor said name
with the Clerk ol th* Circuit
Court, tominel* County, Florida
•n accordance with Hi* pro
visions *• ih* Fictitious Nam*
Statutes T e e it Section set na
F ion da Statutes ItSJ
’%/ Jim Hallmark
Publish April 74 4 Mae * I ). M
IN I
D E C III

You can always find Ih*
best d e a lt In fha t tealag
H e r a ld ’a Classified M ilto n
Read Ftl4ot't E x n f n g H arold
lot Ih a bast M lacltoat.

Child Care Taachers Full 4
part time position* avtilabta
Preschool and after school
children, and/ or child davaf
epm ant p r a ta rr a d Apply
Samlnol# C h ild Cora, 71*
Sammoto Avenue Lk Mary
M F Coll 19AM 7PM only
P I Itso______________________
C L A S S IF IE D A D V E R TIS IN G
Wa a rt looking tor th* right
parson to fill an Important
p o s i t i o n in o u r in s id e
classified department The
duties In c lu d e ty p in g In
advertising on our computers
I P W P M minimum I, selling

323-5171

sa

Shopping For A
New Or Used Car?

A D M IN IS T R A T IV E A I1 T
Must have strong toc-atarla!
abilities, accounting beck
ground, and must ba able to
handle pressure E iceltont
pay. immediate itert. perme
newt opportunity Call Ml JttO
today' AbSett Tam p Services
No Faa

CUSTOMER SERVICE REP
k c ra i

I M AY )]. ISO* I
Sheafs A £armljr_

3 OSS S a n k trowels L i r a
k a t la r d . I tor Ida
IttN II

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RATES

1 t i f l M ......................... 67C ■ Br b

6:30 A.M. •5:30 P.M.
MONO IV thru FRIDAY
SATURDAY 9 •Noon

Evening Herald

I

831-9993

f e d e r a l n a t io n a l

BY GARRY TRUDEAU
TH U ZXSO H tB M
LAPYHCJ&amp; TOStt
¥0U. Sh£6OT0NJ&gt;€

7 1 - H « l p W a n te d

)7 1 hour

work

S u b m l t a l l R *
lu m e irA p p lfca tlo n i to th*
Hauling Authority at th* City
ol Santord. Florida P O Box
TOM Santord F L M77) M1Sor
call AAr ■IlloW L. Smith or
Ms Linda H W illiams al
M ) JIM tor furthar Inform*
lion A copy of complete job
description available up an
request

Sanlord Auto Auction Is looking
tor reliable 4 dtpandebto pa
pto to work driving cars f
tr u c k s t h r o u g h auction
Hours Thursdays Only From
II AM to * P M Applicants
musl 10 yrs or older, ha vs
valid Fla Driver's lleans*
and mual knaw haw te arlua
xiandard shin vehlcto* This a
a pa-toe * tab tor mx rxlu yf
parson Pay will b* S4 00 an
hour Apply in parson at th*
Santord Auto Auction D l l W
Firs! S t , Mary as In Santord
Saa John between f AM 4 1
PM. AAon Wed
Earn extra cath while you open
young minds World Book
Chlldcrett. * leader in educ*
Hen sales. It sipanding In Ihs
Deltona Sanford area Cam
plot# training conducted In a
location near your horn* Part
or full lima positions eveil
ebl* E O E
C a ll Dawning
Bryant I SOai IBP SS7I________
Electrician musl h#vo license,
tools 4 transportation Good
Opportunity

777 1*01___________

E X E C U T IV E S E C R E TA R Y
Front offlca, phones, filing,
typing helpful Permanent
posit lent Never a tael

TEMP PERM_____ 774-1341
Exp in sign repair 4 mainto
none* Journeyman atoefrl
dan pratarrad McClard Sign
C a . Santord, m T O B ID
FASHION M O D U S WAIST I D
Work with fashion designer and
local boutiques. T V cammar
dais, cola togs Full S ' pari
lima All ages and *11 heights
No aaparlanco nacattary
413 W a

federal. State Civil lobs
Now Available
Call i ai* saa 1304
tor inter 14 h rt

FINANCE ASSISTANT
la* eaptrlsasa aatdedl

AAA EMPLOYMENT
M l ) B. French Av*

Application and er return** will
ba accepted until I ) 00 noon.
AAay 17. H10 _______________

323-5175

★ FLOOR WAX ER ★

Cap* Canaveral F irm needs
paapto who want to ba Hair
own boa* .v ri train 04)0 part
lima, IMP Tuft Hme M l PQ7

T* work overnight In rafsll
lSore Appratlnv.*t*ly *&gt; hours
amah Sector darva *7* d l l

Child Cara Weaker with docu
mantod sapor tonce and rotor
antas W* ara a■pending and
naad dedicated peep's to add
t* a u r s t a l l
A c c e p tin g
applications and resumes I
AM to 11 AAA. M F In tor views
will b* tat up tor quel ittod
parsons No phono calls Gin
parbraad Moua*. ISM Elm
Avf

Will tram paapto eartan I

INSURANCE GAL
AAA EMPLOYMENT
M U S French Ava

323-5175

KEY P1ICM OPERATOR
Super Ca Super Buts I

AAA EMPLOYMENT
3)3) B- French Aue

323-5171

�71— Help Wanted

71-Help Wanted

LA SOME MV Strang reliable,
general laborers needed lm
mediately D'ftorent locetiuts
Phone and transporta/icm a
must Never a toe Apply

S ECR ETA R VC LER K S
10 O P E N I N G S
T Y P IN G
PHONES GO O D A P P E A R
ANCE AND N E E O S TR A N S
P O R T A T IO N
C A L L B IL L

RELIT SERVICES

____ m i n i
LABOR F Ml
General labarart needed tor
steady work in the Santord 4
Deland area Call today!
I I I 11 40 A b l a i l T a m p
Vot-vkei Bi t w ________
U t i n l n l H i Man NiiO l O Also
mechanically Inelmad partem,
•or aitam bly park 4 ana
parton naadad wllh minimum
a*p lor lap shop Hospitalise
•Ian. bonus. vocation. hall
dayy Apply Formltos. Inc .
Port of laniard, la k y Monroa
» 11 or 1 1
______________
Maintenance Malura parton
ncadad to touch up. caulk,
grout 4 da minor ropair to
roomt Apply In parton M F
14AM to tl noon. Daltona inn
I ealOoHono E ilt____________
Malura Individuals naadad at
long farm / abort to rn for tha
orderly T L C Inc M l IRQ)
M alura. ratpontib'a waitress
naadad Etpa rla ncad with
Italian toad Apply C a rla s
Italian Restaurant loot S
f ranch Avenue,_____________
A voai e a it n i n o s w o w i r r
O P E N TE M M ITO M IH MOW III
____ m m i t r in a tit______
Naad maiparlancad tomala or
mala to laarn caramic ti la
inttallatiant Hard arork. but a
chanca to laarn good trada
John AM THa Contractors.
M l ISOS_____________________
N E E O E D IM M E D IA T E L Y
O.tpatchar tor Santord can
tract tabor aftlca Will train
M i n w . t r m a i n ___________

KBITS WASHER
Earn ( Laarnl

AAA EMPLOYMENT
M il 1 Franch A .a

373-5171
P EP SON N E l T R A IN E E
Wilt train In all atpactt of
parvonnai Rtgulrat 1 yaart
ottica aiparianca. typing, in
talllgant, and datira lor a
ta rta r rtf 1 1 4 1 _____
Parton Far Mallat Duty Christ
lljn Youth Ranch tor abutad
4 trouble thlldran tat *tev
PHARM ACIST
Hotpllal aiparianca pratarrad in
IV A d d lllv a . U n it D o te
Syttom l Apply W Volutin
Memorial Hotpllal. »0I W
Plymouth Avenue. D aland
Fla__________________________

PHONE NORR
Part lima No aiparianca nacat
u r y . wilt tram Sat appoint
m tn lt If dm our Long wood
Ottica Starting talery tram
14 M 'h r la St SO'hr
lm
madiato pay rtita t tor thota
who try hardar Potential 110
par hr within a wkt Call Jim
Cook. 4MMJ0________________

PROOUCTKM PAINTER
Start Mark Tadayl

AAA EMPLOYMENT
m S S . Franch A vs

323 5171
PROORAM A SSISTA N T
ICFM R Eiparlancad In da cal
epmanlally dl tabled 1 year
Qegrea &gt;11 m I_________ ___
■ (C I P T f O M I t y
Fro nt ottica. phonal, ttting.
typing halptul Parm anant
pot 11‘on 1 Never a teal

TEMP PERM......... 774-1JAR
SKILLED LABORERS
MACHINE OPERATORS
AND FOREMAN
To do tolacommunlcatlant work
lor m a ile r co n tra cto r Ip
Southern Ban Pleata land
retome to Oanaila Corpora
lio n . SRt W a th b u rn Rd .
AAalbourna. Fla M TU or call
l o w n i m o ________________
Tlrad at Jab Hunting t
C a ll F u tu re s
th e y h a v e
hundradt Of lob openings lor
Ihote who want to work
art a*®
D E L IV E R Y H E L P E R S no at
parianca nacattary Full lima
Good tlarllng pay art am)
G E N E R A L O F F I C E
TR A IN E E S
Graat tlarllng
|ob Savaral opaningt Good
pay art ano
F A C T O R Y A I S E M O L T and
P R O D U C TIO N W O RK - Mot I
ihlttt open Good pay tcatat
art ajoo
IM M E D IA T E O P IN IN O S
Ganaral Conttrucllon labor
Good pay 4/1 4»0
TR U C K D R IV E R S Long haul
Immadlatol Good driving ra
card Ovar IS Sto DOO

St ephens laasiaa
WAREHOUSE

Trklnl Be am played I

AAA EMPLOYMENT
MM S French Ave

373-5176

__

WORD PROCESSOR
SS to SO par hour Immediate
opaningt
Parmanant pot'
•lent Never a tea I
a IBM D IS P LA Y W R IT E R
a LA N IE R ar a W A N G

TIMP KEIM_____ 7741341
•SALES PERSONS
E X P E C T taoa A W E E K
Immediate income tor career
minded partont Call Florida
Jab Service M l MM

73— Employment
Wanted
Companion aid tor tha eldkrty I
will do your arrant alto Dally
or weakly bet't Cal' M l OOPS

93— Rooms lor Rent
Christian Aptt 4 Hemet
T V . kitchen, laundry, maid. Sto
wk up o n a» saaa a n salt
Room lor rant for working
parto n In p r iv a te hom t
Kitchen privilege! wether 4
maid tarvlca tao weak M l

tote

__________

Room m prlv home tor ra
Kontibta parton Downtown
area Kitchen P rlv S/S wk
metudat aMutilities H i ttoa
SANTORO Furnlthed roomt by
tha weak Raetonable ratot
Maidtarvica Call M l aM/
1/P M a ll Palmetto Are
S A N FO R D . Raat weakly 4
Monthly ratat Util Inc alt
MO Oat
Adults t 441 f b »

97— Apdrtments
Furnished / Rent
Furn Aptt tor Samar C ltln m
]1S Palmetto Ave
J Cowan No Phone Colli
L o v o ly I b d rm
C o m p io to
privocy too wk plut SJM toe
) month loot# M l MOT or
H i eta/______________________
Nicely turnlthad I bdrm opt. oil
uttlttiei paid 1 block! from
down town, ting let only, no
poll M l W B , Move m tttogo
Orange City I or 1 bdrm SIM
s m Utlllllat Included Fiftt.
loti. * security | X » m e a n

Sanford Court Afurlmint)
STUDIOS 1 RORM
1 1D RM
F L E X IB L E LE A S E S
Senior Clinen Dttcaunf

f t — Apartments
Unfurnished / Rent

sus

SAVE

uu

fftnf Now and in la y !
Till* Urn Had Special
Eiw rf y EfHclent,

R E C E P T IO N IS T . O F F IC E
H ELP ER S. CLER KS. C R T
O P ER A TO R S
Im m a d la la
opaningt Goad pay tealat
Call oro a m NOW 1
W IL D E R S - Certified Enceltonl
pay tcaiat Call today a n
a t _________________________
Tru c k D r lv tr
D a lla a ry .
Warahauta. Janitorial M utl
haaa aacaltont driving record
Heavy package! ta lilt Celery
Printing Ca M l ISO I__________
Wanted Someone with truck ar
van to dtllvar newspapers an
Sunday anty Call M l IW 1

T.rad ol the header hat ? Let ut
manage your rental pro
pa»t&gt;at Pretatt'onoi tow coil
tarvlca M l IBM Cal' anytime
United Salat Attociotat. Inc
Prop Mgmt Div . ReaHer

105— DuplexTriplex / Rent

107— Mobile
Homes / Rent

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S TO R AG E T R A IL E R S
For on ill# contfrucfien, *ft

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116— Real Estate
Management

117— Commercial
Rentals

2Mnw I BathApartment*
ONLY............ $419.
1bdrm . 1 bath kite available
W ■Oacarativa Wall Covering!.
Built in Beetctie . Plenty
el Storage. Wathor/Oryar
Haok VF. and Cerporl
Waltrbadt Atcaplad

371-1911
M m M M hw 3954411
BAMBOO COVE A P T S
MS E Airport Bird
PMON E M l 44W. I l l 4441
EHtclency Nam S141 ma
r Clfliant
a CO U N TR Y S E T T IN O a
Large I 4 1 bdrm Apartments
Advil LehevlewFamily Poaltida
Aval labia Now Open WeebenOt

MASTERS COVE.... -373 7900
RIDCEW0O0 ARMS ARTS.
Umitid Tim# Onlj
4 o l t f IrtlM onth! Ronl
jm o Ridgewood Ave
Sanford Fla
CALL

moo*

A Office $p«c» V0 up to
Wlto ft or »qm #v#t!
#b&lt;# m # R o i

B riM I n#w 2 bdrm , I bain,
1374 month
H Jt,
or 4)3 H I#
lo n d e V#n#l« wEM»d Vill«% )
H#rm 1 la m . waUttf /#* y«»
N f ) 4ppll#nc#« U f » « n
porctv. poof Adulft IMS mo
1710 Wcurffy D#y Ml 0940
bv# IT2 #44/

moati

* to I X
Saturday from

i« to 1

Large a bdrm 1 bath brick
hcano in Highland Park. H R
to ft with dbia ca' garaga
plut 14X11 patio, largo tot ■ /
nice londtcoping Attumobi#
r&gt; tX mortgage with pottibio
owner financing tlla.M O
i n U/a
LONOW OOO- 1 bdrm t bath
N ow ro o t I S . 444 dow n
O W N E R F IN A N C IN G

NEW HOME
Lovely 3 Bdrm ) b#fh with
Q'##t room fir#pl#(# #«t In
k it c h e n , d in in g ro o m ,
beeufifui wmoded lof |7g.9o0

PHONE 3734463
For quality crottmaniMp and
compatitiva price! let ui price
out you- new h o m e ____
Sanford Nice 1 bedroom home
with living room, dining room
paneled family room, laundry
room workihop Call tor In
formal&gt;on M l 110* or 114 atjz
U l MO or boil otter
S A N F O R D Hidden Lake! I yr
yevng heme w'kalar unit 1
bdrm . ) kdth kplit plan Back!
v p la ( r e t n b e lt
FH A
ikkvm cb'i mertgege saa roo

S A N F O R D Fenced ratid lot.
a ix x n Well, keptic alac trie
Good term !
Wallace C ro n Realty Inc
U c . Real E d ilk Broker 1)1
urr, anytime________________

STEMPER

O T M I B H O M II . L O t l.
A C R E A O C . IN V C 1 TM E N T
P R O P E R TY
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R E A L TO R ) ) ] m i
LIS T W ITH USI

NOW LEASING
CALL 322-1051

Sanfocdi Sain l«id*t

WE FINANCE
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mwi
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No rust oicollont cowdi'tow
St OW Coll BX) W/S
t f F I O p a l S ta tio n W agon
A M FM radio Good coredt
lion M ult seh JJJ 1TM
H il Pontiac Trans Am
T Top loaded Reduced t h t l
Couitvir Ptwtikc
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goad Needs work W O M l

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by Accvr*** AppiigfHO Ro
p#ff 17) *2*9 ( No Lomor&gt;%')
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from M l W AR R AN TY
B A R N E TTS
C A S S ELB E R R Y

m ini

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n *1ft MK

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H U O E I STO R Y! a Bdrm a
bath. In country I Oak!, pelmi
and trvit tree!) New !&gt;t ton
central koat'alr with keel
pvmpt New Solar hot water
hooter I Double tided brick
•irtploca I t ’ X 14' icreen
perch! Beautiful View I Un
believable sag Sto
ASSUM E NO O U A L IF V IN O I I
Bdrm . |l| both, large tonetd
yard! IS we dawn, u i t Me
P IT H #11% Approi I I y ri
Move right *"• U4 Joa
R A M B LE W O O O I S TO R Y with
iparbling peel I Hvge ttone
tireplacel Cathedral CtllNkfil
All the e itra tl Auum e no
q v e llt y ln f t A im o it riewl
sat.saa

323-5774
JM4 HWY It Tl

LANDSTOCK BKOKINS
3153717— — ___ KnyliftiT

149— Commercial
Property / Sale
C O M M E R CIA L S P E C IA LIS T
LAKE M AR T R E A LTY
BOB B ALL.JR
M l 1144

151— Investment
Property / Sale
C A S S ELB E R R Y I aert lonad
PR I US 000 W Maliclowihl
R E A L TO R
M l /M l
Lang wood Area a bdrm l both.
MOO kq tl . datoe hod garage.
IS X 11 In ground pool, toned
agriculture! iR II. I ocrei
M OL. to ml to Lake AAory
H igh School SM 0*0 Coll
111 1104. k f l t r 1 P M or
NEW SMYRNA B E A C H
ACLF Retirement Home
Eicellenl Income

221— Good Things
to Eat
U Pick P#a I it I &lt;1 Oponlng
S IT IS on J o * o l Rd off
A if port Blvd S m ill Hol'd.,
com# o#rty ) ) ) 1T00 ))1 IAK

mi«n

• H IN T T O O W N •
Color T V l . «9#r#oV W#%h#M
Cfryyrt r#fr»^#r#Tor fr##i#r#
fi^Atfurt vtd#ot#&lt;ord#f«
Sf»(i4l 1%f
f#nf t#t
Alt#&lt;f%#ftv# TV A Ap#l Rentals
Xwyrct Shepptn# Crnfvr

223— Miscellaneous
Can We Talkt! For Sale /•
Dodg# ) H M«n&lt; Moh&gt;f Mgm&gt;
SJ 999 or dool A t90 2 vtdoo
oquipm#n» ptoett and So#r«

» l M0#

• R E N T TO O W N •
Color TV » . l»»r#QV
dfyff%. r#fr&lt;9#r#tor, fr#«f#rt
furiMfurt, vridoo r#&lt;ord#r%
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11) 0497
MOONEY A P P LIA N C ES

•ifctrlc l*wnmoorot 1)1 540)

Montgomory Ware) mapl# con
90k# | frock. t»#roo f #d*o 140
M © n i g . © m o r y ' W * r dl
Campoctor Bufchar (Hock
top 190 3230097

Piano Lester good condition.
AthlngMOO 1)2*411 ___
R#b*m K IR B Y t i l l 90 A 09
O w irin tH d Kirby Co
M4 W U f S' 111 9440
fatolUt# TV iy tlo m i
Complofo All you n#od I0OS
Financing No monoy down
91 )M 00Un»vof##l 111 57*4
Soar* 10 ipood iJAo. HAo now
Rid'lng, SiMppor lawn mowtr,
o«d boI good motor 212 2M2
fnephoAo ant waring machino
9&gt;00 Tow bar. fill oil car*
IU 9 &gt;2)2)90
Walk b th ln d to n c ’ t l* taw
t oner#io fin**h machino, lOCC
Honda motorcydo 111 9»)•
s g#« firod groonhou&gt;o h##7#f»
990 #4Kh 1 190 gal tiborgift*
tank 9100 2 groanhouta fan*
915 »ach. 40 X 1*0 ft itool plpo
from# groonhouta Call 111
11*4 altar f PM or weNfkondt

WILSON MAIE* FURNITURE

&gt;M&gt;H1. lot ST
11,000 ft TO S&lt;dn
hfcr

in son

#&lt;r cond A
) yr* #id R H E E M S 3

9#I hof«#7#f h os tf W) ) T20

1B3— Television /
Radio / Stereo
COLOR TE L E V IS IO N
R C A
) ) ’* (#l#r con#ol#
7fi#vi%ion Orlfln#l prlc# or#r
SAX' b#i#nc# du# 1)44 C ltfi
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month NO M ONF V DOWN
SNII &gt;h worronff Fro# horn#
•fUl. no
obligation C#M
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191— Building
Materials

229— Aviation
Cobf 4 U llra llg h f Plano In
ttrumont* brakot. A ballilic
par »chu*o #4 000 3)1 0791

Big pari Hmo incomol! Major
»1t*l building company ||
tooling « part flmo d##1#r in
your ar04 I© voll Our pr#
onginoarod 9»##l buildings and
rtt4fod producfl Rffundablo
dopoiil roquirtd Call Bob
Crtndail af 1 *00 #24 ITf4 lor
doUHt

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7R Lincoln Mail V ill options
Oklro cloon
))&gt; alj*
to Hondo Prelude
Uht
Courr.cy Pontiac
&gt;1)11)1
to SuOuru Station Wagon
Llkg now
U TTt
Ctuctesy Pontiac
M llttt
TO Graad Pr &gt;
No money down
Sleet
Ceurtecy Pontiac
111 11)1
•0 Mustang
IJTTt
Loaded
Ceurtety Pontiac
M l H it
IIC ouga r * 4 )
Reduced
la w )
Ceurtety Pontiec
11)1111
B1 Citation, a door. auto. 4 c y l .
power air, till cruise low
milage sakOO Coil M l )to l
I t Pontiac F loro
Sports Coupe
Reduced llts t
Ceurtkty Pentiac
)M 11)1
44 Pontiac Sunbird
No money down
U TTt
Ceurtety Pentiac...........M l l i l t
kl Coa» ,!. I , rrl’i' '1
Unbelievably priced
Lust
Caul tytv Pontiec
M l &gt;1)1

235-Trucks/
Buses / Vans
!«4# OcKlga Pick Up Now mo lor
br #k#% fir*« to% r t t h r t d
11000or t&gt;#si ottor 1J.’ 1179
n M rida Pick Up 4 i f i t
Runt, look* good 94t9 firm
122 49#2
’ j 7 or tl t 1 00 Pub l Jp
Acyl
Sfarsdanl
9400 Down
CA L L
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D ll 5 » L A IR . C R U III
C O N T . T I N T E D O lA V V .
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COND.
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231-Cars

'84 M a id *. 5speed, an

Bid Credit?
No Citdit?
Wt fINKNCE
la Pinto
M Cutlass

211— Antiques /
Collectables

U U Dwn
tiOOOwn

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1U00
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14 Nittan 4 X 4 . rsoodt bumpor
A wirnHMotd 11000 A tak#
©v#r paymofit* aftor 4 12)
f i l l . botorO 4, i n 0474

WAXLONAt KUTO SALES

241— Recreational
Vehicles / Campers

1 1 2 ° 6 . Vbr 1b t 4 3 7 1 4 9 7 5

&gt;*)4 Medal A Ford 2 door
*adan plut oitra pari* No
lift# #4000 22! 0041

* DAYTONA AUTO ★
★ AUCTION ★

213— Auctions

Mwy 92
DoffOOl Boacfl
# o o a o HeMt 41 a #' o a #

Oe.chtide Realty. R E A LTO R S
104 4)7 t i l l
O pen /da vit

AU C TIO N l V ER V FR I N IG H T

Every Wed Nile e l/ M PM

L &amp; E AUCTION

153— AcreageLots/ Sale

100 Van Nr© Av*
C O N V IO N M fN U W ELCO M E f

* Where Anybody *
* Can Buy or Sell I *

12000 dwn 1)47 mo 5 acr#% 1J0
ft p 4 v o d rd
fro n fa g #
hornotitwlno mobiloii 221 9040

*11 Botck Electro- Full power
coldotr t i too
M l M*0
'I k G r o n o d k O h io
G ood
economy transportation l *00

□edge Baortsmon Mater Heme
A I shape Must sell SO ICO.
firm Attor*. M l M M

243-Junk Cars

PUBLIC AUTO AUCTION

For martdetails
I 904 29) t i l l
Oofcary Auto A Manes# V#l#t
Acroi* IB# floor, ftp of htll
174 Mwy 12 03 D#fearr *44 1944

1134513
I OR r t T A T f
Com m ercial or Residential
Auction! A Appvolialt Call
Dell k A uctio n )}) S k »

REALTY-REALTOR

ANY JU N X C A R S # TRUCKS
Beughl Frem IIT tie A mere
C e lt ))) m a
m n il
TOP Dollar P *«) lor Junk A
Uted cers.trucktBheery
equipment &gt;11 WS0
WE P AY TO P D O LLA R FOR
JU NK CARS AN O TRUCKS
C R S A U T O P A R T I jstatot

CONSULT OUR

W E LIS T AND SELL
M O R E HOM ES THAN
A N Y O N E IN NO R TH
S E M IN O L E C O U N TY

AND LET AN EXPERT DO THE JOB

A D O R A B L E ! a Bdrm I Both
home with Split Bdrm plan,
antra largo m elton Bdrm..
control aw/heal I VSI SOO

To List Your Business...

W AR M U P I 1 Bdrm I Both
heme with Spirt Bdrm plan,
la r g e ll v l a g ro a m w lik
fireplace, cathedral colling I

Dial 322-2611 or 8 3 1 -9 99 3

141— Homes For Sale

1bdrm

, I ly both, family room,
tc n c o d y o r d
E ilr a k
A iiu m e b le * to percent
mortgage E IC cond IS! M0
Call eve! ar waakandk M l

mi________________
U c Neal latato beaker

M UST S IL L
under FMA ap
praital. vacant 1 bdrm I bam
New kitchen, bath 4 reek,
lanced back, carparl A real
dot thoute i n no
SAN FO R D 1 M l acre!, cleared
4 g r a il A iiu m o mortgage1
A ik mg US 000

1 hdrwi

1 hath completely ro
furbiihod. nice u lo b liih o d
neighborhood Walk to thap
ping Owner win help U 4 MB

a i t IN O E L T O N A a a a
a a H O M ES FO R R E N T a a
a a t &gt; » 1414 a I bdrm.. I bant

B R A N D NEW
1 bdrm cement block homo,
cant h aat/oir Ready to
move m Drive by 40a Lac vet
4 buy tor only 441 MR Hurry I

LANDS10CX BROKERS
3453717______ .... AjijIirw

C O U N T R Y H ID E A W A Y Log
houk* on opproilm atoly 4
freed acre! Only l/ l WO

STENSTROM

311-0799 Eve 322 7643

Fanead yard

B D R M / 1 R A TH
Lotge
r o o m ! , a o l In k it c h e n
fireplace d b l'ca r garage'
SIS OOO down Owner will hold
Jnd mortgage U ) S00

LAKEFRONT
LUXURY ADULT
C O M M U N ITY

103— Houses
Unfurnished / Rent

4440 par month

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141— Homes For Sale

1 and 2 BEDROOMS

BATEMAN REALTY
M A T S P E C IA L
I 4 1 bdrm horn 1114 Loko
Ado Ftoubtotome M l Btto
Unfurnished IHtctowcy
Uai
month. SJal tecurlty dapbtil
toe pots. oil odultt M l aa/T
I and 1 bdrm Alto turnlthad
atticlancy tram SM weak SJM
depot•• N apatt Call M la M J
S I PM ai&gt; Palmetto_________
1 roomt with both, new oppi .
garage, washer'dryer hpebup
SJM mo SM
tan

C#H

D ISC O UN T
A U TO
SALES

7TS0

AT LAKE MONROE

Wonted Approximately 1400
tg II tmithed ottica tpece M
Santord Langwcod M l 4111.
&gt;400 vg II 1400 par mo plut fa r
a colling tank. Brick 4 Coder
In t t n o r w a ll!
B ab M
Boll Jr
P A . Realtor M l
ana _______________________

Thuft

181— Appliances
/ Furniture

SAILP0INTE

127— Office Rentals

l b#th

u S » « i| N« .
2 b#th $p«i»

1)1 l4l*

1000' «0 ft

121— Condominium
Rentals

m-tM

T#ii 1 bdrm

1 bdrm

Well Street Cel...... .321 5005
D tbfry L ia w $#l# #f Rinl )
bdrm , | •] b#ft», family room
gfilify, #tr f#fu#d pool. torn#r
iof MSI Flrtf, l#it A m u rlty
M4 S3V

..... JUfwIti

ipfil 11 X 72 ctrTiral #&lt;r.
#b*# Aywt mom

Bog. II.1. Broker .......Ml (lit

113— Storage Rentals

1

Baby Bedv Stroller! Clothes
Ploypaas. I t t . Paperback
Bonk i M l BUT M l tsaa
NvadCrtba. Playpens. Baby
furniture clo th in g Good
Price! Alter t PM
M l 1/41
Paying CASH tor
Aluminum Coni Copper
Break lead Newspaper
Glass Go*d. Silver
kekomo Tool a t iw 111
4 I 34Sol T 111) 1130__
1 I e c ru of posture Santord 0*
Loko Mary area Wilt pay
cosh Coll Bob Bail Jr at
M l tikO

t#mily p#Yk f rv#F5c»»'*g #«#&lt;f

144ooo mi aa«/
COUNTRYWIDE REALTY

Iff? Bon#nil Air, turn Vtfy
cloony polio turn Golf, A
fiVitng #1 b#tk door Adult!
no p tH R*n* by f tt f l Or *#H
for IVOO down ttM pvr mo
m tm . w H it
______
j bdrm y i &lt;i tutfi. unfurnltNn)
OutVdR V#n»ord *n COunffy
■

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219— Wanted to Buy

Ui|«t Ntw . l l h t d Mobile
Horn* Dealer in this Kiel.

141— Homes For Sale

A V A ILA B LE
} bd-rn ; bath
&lt;#fp#»
p#l»o f u n d ry IM S 221 W l
Dupi#s for ronl
A rt I
bdrm l both carport im ‘d»
utility, energy tffic!#n* MOO
mo p lu t to c u rity
Pnon#
1)9 7M4*ft#r9
____
D u p ln
3 b d rm
carport
pp i vat# pAlto. I#n, tiw n
%**v«c# IMS mo 320 U42

231-Cars

I I Ft Gieatrgm las Merc I O
deep V. bowridor
Tomtom hollar 1 1 / Mai

Lake Mary Santord ) bdrm 1
both Only l y rt old Cam
heat 4 air Garage oppiioncat
4 O'tot t me I siant’rom Ra
Q'ty m }Q0 or M l Uat
J bd-m q^.et tec uoad »jF)
mo plut SJM lOCurlty Avail
able immediately M l tap!
1 or 1 bdrm newly remodeled
I I I ! L a e r t l Avenue Sal)
month plut tocurily Rato'
ancat required M l U04______
J bdrm . I bath No pelt SMS
month App 11ancat included
MJBkaa
ib d 'm Iborn stM pevm o Sa/1
de p o tit. No re frig e ra to r
Taking oppl icat lent
S TE M P E B A G E N C Y
M l aeSI

125— For Lease

Monday thru Friday
L O C A L D R IV E R S S traight
truest Good pay Start right
away art atoo

★ LAN D LO R D S *

M o n d a y . M a y 11. l t t S - J B

215— Boats ;nd
Accessories

157-Mobile
Homes / Sale

323-3301
I Bdrin Afktrtmtflf, down town
#f#4 Compi#!# pr'v#cy 1)00
me 231 *X4
1 Bfdrm. Children L p*1 K
ccp*#d I TWO g mo 1200 DvpO*
it n\otj\

Evgmng Harald. Linford. FI.

K IT *N’ C A R L Y L E ‘ by Larry W right

103— Houses
Unfurnished / Rent

&gt;044 Saotord Aao.

CALL BART
REAL (S T A T E
R E A L TO R _____________ M W it
By "owner 441 M with U 400
down to hoW Jnd mangogo 1
bdrm I bath Hying 4 dating
room, acroonod perch a groan
houi a. gar ag e
Aneme
mortgigo M l n &gt; ?
Ry Owner 1 bdrm . 1 both. 1 car
garage etoc dove 4 Oven. I I
M re in g treater, diipaial.
radar range, largo aiW woih
or. cawlrol alr/hoal. many
•mar l i t r e ! 14/ M0 wt Sonora
near Santord Ava 4 Airport
Sl ed Ev a u i n e a d a n
M l 4144, or M l S4M__________
C i n l t y
Llvlag/Clly
Cam antonco Lack Arbor I
bdrm . lto bath rancher, hall
acre tread tot. 1 big kcraanad
paiwk. t r ] SCO M l UT/

• E A T T H E H E A T I I Bdrm 1
•otb homo with Spin Bdrm
plan. E el In Kttckon. pool.
Loko Mary School DM trKtl
L A R O t A iiik it la
Mortgage' ISA MO
LO TS OF CHARM I 1 Bdrm. 1
Balk home with Eat In Kltch
an. great room, paddle Iona,
me Hear in low gaortori. largo
pantry I l/l.MB
TH E N A T UR AL I
1 bdrm. 1
Balk homo with wet Bor,
coding Ia n . cento.t icr/knel.
Eat in Kile ken. great key I
MS A M
W IL L B U IL D TO S UITI TO U R
L O T OR OURSI E X C LU S IV E
A G E N T F O R W IN S O N O
□ EV C O R P . A CEN TR AL
F L O R ID A IE A D E R I M O R E
H OM E FOR LESS M O N E Y !
C A LL T O O A T I
o O E N E V A OSCEOLA RO •
I O N E D FOR M O B ILE II
I Acre Co m il | tract!

it \ Dawn. ie Y n el 11X1
From IK.M 4I
II y*v erg leaking tor g me
Stongtrgm Fealty M leaking
tor yaw Coll Log Albright
today al M l sajg SvgMagt
M l MB)

C A L L A N Y T IM E

322-2420
Mdl P ARR A V E tonkord
M l LA. M ary R&gt;od. Lk Mery
•vacpartite Area Rural, lanad
A l a bdrm 1 both, tlrgpipcg.
pool. U O M H under root
Will okoigl twidncmg Con ardor
r r w 4,1 on 1 ,1 JX, M l I V ’
a bdrm pool homo ah 1 to*! Irg
country kltchgn * kitting
roam. Irg dan dmmg roam. 1
•ifpplocat. dbto garage A
m art M B tg ft Like now
cond 11 ran Below appro Ieel
S143,440 M l 1*44

Additions*

Cleaning Servic#

Landclearing

P a i n t in g

Hoad Carpal Cleaning Living,
Dining Ream 4 Hall US M
tola 4 Choir. U l M ) ISM

G E N E V A L A N D C L E A R IN O
LoT/lendtleering
Fill dirt
Topsoil Ponds Drain ditches
Sits Preparation Call MT ST70

C A L V IN A T O M S
House Pointing 4 Wall Paper
Too buy mater loll
We tvppty labor To SAVE U l
____________M A U I I___________
Pointing Interior E itoner E i
tonor Spatial Pros Wash.
W alorproot. Soot. Prop 4
Point M t ) Free F it Contact
Jatb 4 W |)a B ,M 4 4 )IE ________
B ospoosAmo Man end helper will
paml your Mur no ar Business
etc Give your probtomi to us
WE C A R E Quality work »
yrs tap at MS/ U c cant

R e m o d e lin g

REMOOtU N6 SPECIALIST
We Handle
The Whole Ban Ot Wei

B. L U N A CONST.

327 7079

__^mwicu^*^enebie___
Air Conditioning
* Heating
Wllker*i Heeling A Aw
Conditioning Service
Work on window units 4 MV I

Hi 4kGi

Appliance Repair
Allens Upelaeta Sendee
M hr Sorvtce No E itra Charge

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Autometive

Avte Beats Rabated Auto body
4 auto roootrt with income
producing building B root
•iloto Perfect location in
Santord tor boot total B re
pair! All with St 14.040 down

■ ■ i l l B J m , ...
Carpentry
A OR E A T e t F T l Hava Her
Kitchen Remadeledt AH Typed al
C *fra«l*ftc#d. i
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very
p i i - ■#
iM a r it X H
All types al carpentry A ro
modeling V yr* t i p Call
R chord Gross M l ana

Cleaning Service
loop Dee t (leaning Service
Windows, wollt. floors All
general cleaning sea to! ate)

MAI05 Te Oi4tf
Ctooat m o i i is boat To
Service

Lose Ratos

CAU NOW 3350400

Electrical
Anything Electrical Since ITtol
Estimates H Hr. SorvMa Calls
Tom s EtocTrk SorvMa t t l )/TT

Firewood/Fuel
TR E E S E R V IC E R FIR E W O O D
FOR SALE C A L L A F T E R
a P M M l root

Handy Alan
Bap Handymen. Rot Rellnbto
F ran f tl most any |ob Bast
Ratos Ml 41)1 Call Anytime

Health * Beauty
TOW ER'S B E A U T Y SALON
F O R M E R LY Harriett's Beauty
Nook U S E 1st St M ) l/aj

Home Improvement
C#f I'kw'*§ BwlMIfifi A It4ifl#©#lift©
No Job Tea Small
I I 1 Barton leno. Santord
M laaM
Plumbing. Painting. Electric
Carpentry Don 1 San it/ Ask Bal
IB yrs E ip
B4L M l 0MI
THOM AS B THOM AS Hama
repair, cleaning, lawn cart.
Call M l lies

Home Repairs
C A R P EN TER
Repairs and
ramodillng No lob loo small
Con M l Skal
Maintenance a* oil types
Carpentry, painting, plumbing

Landclearing
TH O R N E L A N D C L E A R IN O
F IL L D IR T O C LA V 4
•HALE H A U L IN G
M ) UM

Lawn Sarvice
ACH LAW N S E R V IC E
Maintenance bedding r. unmg
Ctoenlng Thatching Fartiliiing
Free (S IS M Ta s ....
U l MSI

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B E A T TH E H E A TI

Call Chr lit itn Bros
j
^vtanplttt L i m a Can
\ f * Rttsombii K i l n
_ V ^ )i
323 4401
Lawn Maintenance
Lardtceping Birth Hog Mowing
MT SOTS

LUYNS MOWED i TRIMMI0
Spring Yard Cleon wpe M l ITS)

Masonry
B E A L Concrete ) Mon Quality
Operation Palme Driveway!
Days H I / I D
Eves M / 1 D I

Nursing Care
O U B R A T B S A B S LOW ER
Lakey lew Nerstog Centey
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to various things all his life. He
was recently diagnosed as being
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can he replace the calcium and
protein he will miss?
DEAR READER - Children
who are allergic to eggs usually
have to avoid eggs In any form:
t h i s Is n o t t o o d i f f i c u l t .
Youngsters who are sensitive to
mi l k, h o w ev er, are usually
allergic to the sugar (lactose) In
milk. Therefore, they can often
eat milk products In which the
lactose has been degraded. Your
son may be able to eat yogurt
and lactose-free milk.
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provide the non-milk calcium he
needs by using calcium pills.
There are a number of chewable
brands made for children.
DEAR DR. G O TT - l am 78
and In good health except for
one thing. I do not have a cold,
but I cough a lot. I have sneezing
spells and my nose runs.
DEAR READER - If your
roughing Is not due to lung or
heart disease, you probably have
an Inhalatlonal allergy. Simply
stated, you are breathing In
some substance that Is Irritating
your nose and throat. Tobacco
smoke, fumes and vapors are
obvious causes of this condition,
bul some people can react to
unlikely things such as feathers,
the fecal matter of dust mites,
animal hair and material used
for clothing.
1 suggest that you sec an
allergist who can help you Iden­
tify the factors causing your
excess mucus secretions. If the
factors are unavoidable, you
may be helped by desensltlzalion Injections.
DEAR DR. G O TT - For the
last year I have suffered from
bursitis. What can I do to get rid
of the pain and the burning In
my left hip and leg'? I have used
Ice and a heat massage.
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In the body are lined by a thin
by Howl* Schneider but tough membrane called a
bursa. This sac holds In the fluid
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to have either arthritis or an
inflamed tendon In the hip.
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Do not be reluctant tn the year
ahead to request business favors
Irom people you’ve been kind lo
In the past. T h ey'll be eager lo
repay old debts.

TAURUS (April 2GMay 20|
When you make a commitment
i imIuv others will hold you lo
your word. Don't promise to do
things you doubi you ran carry
out. Major changes arc ahead for
Taurus In the coming year. Send
lor your Astro-Graph predictions
today. Mall 91 m AstroGruph.
Hox 489. Radio City Station.
New York. NY 10019.
GEMINI (May 21 June 20|
Complex Instructions given to
you by another should nol be
Commuted only to memory to­
day. To be on the safe side, get
out your pud und take notes
CANCER (June 21-Julv 22)

The only thing ihai counts unlay
Is when you cross ihr finish line.
Don't be someone who gels a
fast sturt and then loses Interest
In the race.
LEO (July 23-Aug 22) I’coplr
whose support you need will
buck off today If they think you
are disguising your true motives
Lay all o f your curds on the
table.
VIRGO ( Aug 211 S ep t. 22)
Plan your moves carefully today
so that you don't gel mired In a
s t i c k y s i t u a t i o n w h e r e It
heroines necessary for others lo
pull you out.
LIBRA (Sept 23-Ocl. 23) It's
Important that you know when
to stop selling today or you
inlghl make a grxnl deal for
yourself and then talk Ihr other
guy out of It.
SCORPIO (Oct 24 Nov. 22)
Focus completely on the ucttvtty
at hand today If you decide
upon a fun Involvement, don't
feel guilty about duties you're
temporarily shelving
SAGITTARIUS tNov. 23 Dec.

211 The as|ierls Indicate that
you may have a tendency today
lo eater lo your wasteful whims
regardless of what your common
sense (ellsyou.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
|«J| Do nol l»e too hasty to |K&gt;lnt
the finger of blame at others
today without examining your
own behavior. You may be the
culprit, not they
AQUARIUS (Jan 20 Feb 111)
Poor decisions will be the result
m Important matters today If
you worry too much about the
ifs and muyhes Instead of con­
centrating on the here and now.
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Tills Is not a good tiny to do
huslnrss with friends. When
dealing with jwils. you might
make unwise concessions. In­
stead of driving a hard bargain.
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                    <text>Harriett Aims To Reshuffle Police Chain Of Command
B y R ic k B ro n to n

H era ld S ta ff W riter
Acting Sanford Police Chief Steve Harriett plana
to reorganize the police department, consolidat­
ing its operations Into two divisions, which he
says will Improve service to the community.
Harriett, one ot the 10 final applicants for the
ch iefs post, said the plan Is subject to the
approval o f the city commission, which Is
scheduled to take up the Issue at today's 7 p m.
meeting at city hall.
The plan calls for all police operations to be
divided Into two divisions — enforcement opera­
tions and support services. Harriett said. Under
enforcement operations, will fall traffic, patrol
and Investigations and under support services

'I don’t know how the next guy
may look ot it. I really don’t
care. It's the best way to do it.'
- S t e v e H a rrie tt

will be administration, community relations and
training. Of the department's 68 employees. 51
would be In enforcement and 17 In support.
Harnett said.
Harnett's plan also Includes putting a captain
over each of the two divisions — Capt. Charles
Fagan. In charge of enforcement, and Capt. Herb
Shea, over suppon services. Both would answer

directly to him. The plan eliminates the position
of assistant chief, a post formerly held by Shea.
Fagan, on assignment with the Drug Enforce­
ment Administration office In Orlando. Is sched­
uled to take his new post June 17.
Harriett said the plan would establish clearer
lines of authority and make each section more
responsible and accountable.
"It's time to streamline II; to make It more
efficient." Harriett said.
Under the old plan, each of the sections — from
records to Investigations to Neighborhood Watch
coordination — answered to the assistant chief or
the chief. Harriett said.
"T h e assistant chief floated beneath the chief."
he said “ It just wasn't good police administra­
tion."

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The two Innocent verdicts come three
years after the suave defendant was
convicted of Identical charges of trying
to take hls w ife's life In 1979 and 1980
so he could marry hia former mistress
and Inherit a portion o f hls wife's $75
million utilities fortune.
As von Bulow waited for the Jury to
come In. he sat at the defense table
fiddling with the knot on hls blue tie,
smiling and whispering with defense
lawyer Thomas Pucclo. When the Jury
filed tn. the members did not look at
von Bulow aa they crossed the court­
room to their seats.
None o f Mrs. von Bulow's three
children were In the courtroom.

In addition to the reshuffling. Harriett said he Is
requesting four more patrol officers In next year's
budget. As Sanford grows. Harriett said, so docs
the opportunity for crime. Each new home or
convenience store becomes a potential target for a
criminal, he said, so more officers are needed
Budget hearings are expected to start In July.

Home Schools
Bill Leaves
Officials Wary

Von Bulow
Acquitted
PROVIDENCE. R.l. (UPII — Danish
Jet-setter Claus von Bulow was ac­
quitted today In a high society retrial of
two charges of trying to murder hls
utilities heiress wife with Insulin Injec­
tions.
Von Bulow. whose earlier conviction
for trying to kill Martha "Sunny" von
Bulow was overturned on appeal,
reacted to the Innocent verdicts by
dropping hls head on to hls hands at
the defendant's table. The courtroom
burst Into applause and von Bulow
lifted hls head, sm iling while hls
girlfriend cried Von Bulow later joined
her In tears.
Mrs. von Bulow, who prosecutors
claimed von Bulow tried to murder for
her fortune and the chance to marry
girlfriend Alexandra Isles, remains In
an Irreversible coma In a New York
hospital.
The verdict was announced at 11:23
a m. to a packed courtroom after more
than 12 hours o f deliberations over a
four-day period.
Von Bulow'a face, frozen In the same
position for several minutes, relaxed
when the foreman read the not guilty
verdict on the first count.
"A Judgment of acquittal will be
entered on both counts." Superior
Court Judge Cortnne Orande told the
court. "T h e defendant will be released
on hls own recognisance."
Von Bulow turned In hls chair and
shook hands with members o f hls
defense team. He mouthed a silent
"thank you" to Alan Dershowltz. the
Harvard Law School professor who led
hls successful appeal on the 1982
convictions that were overturned on
constitutional grounds
Von Bulow blinked repeatedly and
walked out of the courtroom to an
ante-room with hls current girlfriend.
Andrea Reynolds, a twice-divorced New
Yorker.
.
Von Bulow's daughter Coslma. 18.
was not In the courtroom although she
had walled with her father all weekend
during deliberations. As von Bulow left
the courtroom. Mrs. Reynolds asked
him. "Darling, may I come with you?"
Von Bulow kissed her on the cheek
and said. "M y daughter comes first."
Reynolds burst Into tears during the
restrained applause and cheers that
greeted the verdict. As the Jury filed out
of the courtroom, Mr*. Reynolds dashed
forward and gave von Bulow a hug and
a squeeze, and he kissed her on the
cheek

H arriett, a favorite o f at least two city
commissioners, said he was not being premature
In reorganizing the departm ent before the
commission picks a permanent chief, which Is
expected later this month.
"T h is Is something I feel needs to be done. I
don't know how the next guy may look at It. I
really don't care. It's the best way to do It."
Harriett said.

Shaking On It
Graduating sen ior Fran Tosh in Gordon shakes hands with Lake
M ary High School Principal Don Reynolds as he presents her with
her diploma during the school's graduation ceremonies Saturday.
Gordon was one of 4*9 seniors from Lake M a ry High graduating
Saturday. "W e started and finished In on* hour with no fatalities,"
Reynold's said, referring to the heat. Graduation also went smoothly
for 330 seniors at Seminole High.

or because the child doesn't want to go
B y Donna Estes
H era ld S t a ff W riter
to school and "w ill hide under the guise
A bill validating the existence of of home school."
Bowers, who testified against the
home schools, under certain condi­
tions. was pasaed In the 1985 session of leg is la tio n b e fo r e co m m ittees In
the Florida Legislature to the con­ Tallahassee, said he Is on a waiting list
sternation of a school officials here and for a copy of the bill.
" I want to read the bill." hr said,
under threat of veto by Gov. Bob
emphaslrlng the public school system
Graham.
Sen. Richard Langley, R-Clermont doesn't want the job of monitoring
and a member of Seminole County's home schools
The bill requires parents teaching a
Legislative delegation, said the bill
recognizes the existence of home child ut home keep a portfolio of the
schools and provides' a legal way for child's work and the textbooks used.
those schools to comply with the state's The home school. Langley said, would
be subject to a demand from the local
compulsory school attendance laws
Langley also said the bill allows home school superintendent. If he finds that a
school ch ild ren to lake standard farce Is being committed, that the child
placement tests snd to have their work go to public schools.
" I feel this should be a parent's right.
certified by a teacher or the state
Department o f Education or to work out Moat have the home schools for re­
any other reasonable arrangement.
ligious purposes." lamglry said, adding
But. Ivan B ow ers. Instructional the bill Is written so that It can't be
co ord in a to r fo r S em in ole C ou n ty taken advantage of. "T h e children can't
schools, aald while the majority of be working In the celery field Instead of
parents who attempt to run home studying."
schools are sincere, honest, serious and
School Board attorney Ned Julian Jr.
100 percent fo r benefit o f th eir auld he has had three cases In the
children, there ore those few. "to o Seminole County courts over the past
many." who will exploit the attendance year concerning school truancy, all
law to keep children home to baby-alt.
Bee SCHOOLS, page BA

Chemical Tanker Explodes In Train Derailment
PINE BLUFF.
BLUFF. Ark.
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cal tanker of a derailed freight train
exploded today and sent a "giant
fireball" 11.000 fret high, but caused
no Injuries at a site where 2.000 people
were evacuated earlier, officials said.
Gary Talley o f the Arkansas De­
partment of Emergency Services said
the 7 a m. explosions rocked a residen­
tial area In the southwestern part of the

central Arkansas city.
city
*'We think It was only one car." he
aald. "It shot flames 11.000 feel Into
the air."
Talley said four o f the tankers had
!&gt;ern burning since about 20 cars of a
Cotton Belt freight train jumped the
track about 1:30 p.m. Sunday. No one
was Injured, and the cause o f the

derailm
derailmen
ent t wwas
as not
not Im
Immmedtatelv
ed ia tely
known.
“ We had evacuated everyone within
a mile radius of the she" before the
exploaion took place today," Talley
said. He said about 2.000 people were
moved from their homes and taken to
Watson Chapel High School.
" It was a glam fireball." he said. "W e
had restricted airspace over the site to

5.000
« » i ihm&lt;
5.000 feel.
feet. It's
It's aaogood
thing no plan*
were In the area."
Talley said firefighters were at
standing clear o f the fire because of t)
potential for more explosions
"This Is a chemical train." he sal
"It would lake out anyone In the are*
If It exploded. "Because of the dange
you con i do anything."
• a t T A N K K R . paga SA

Firefighters Contain
North Florida Blaze

Classrooms
To Go
W orkers a re puttin g the
finishing touches on the roof
o f o n e o f 50 p o r t a b l e
classrooms to be built this
summer and delivered to
sch o o ls th r o u g h o u t the
county. The Seminole County
School Board has authorized
th e c o n s t r u c t io n of 50
portables at a cost of St
million to help house 3,000
new students expected In the
fa ll. The classroom s are
scheduled to be delivered to
schools starting Monday.

MADISON. Fla |UPI) - Flrefighler*
slopped a huge blaze that has eaten
through thousands of acres of tlmberland from creeping toward scattered
rural homes, using tractors and bull­
dozers to scoop up dirt and strengthen
fire lines.
Paul Wills, a state Forestry Division
spokesman, said the 26.500-acre fire
had not spread Sunday afternoon and
that officials were confident the 300
firefighters battling the blaze would be
able to keep It within boundaries.
He said firefighters would widen lines
around the oval blaze by surrounding It
with din and cutting and burning away
brush near the edges o f the fire.
Baa
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'You Think The Manson Family Was Scary?'

Search For Victims Continues In Bizarre Murders
WILSEYV1LLE. Calif. (UP!) Two men "livin g out fantasies of
war and sexual dominance" at
(heir backwoods cabin may have
kidnapped aa many aa 25 people
who were killed In a sex-torture
chamber or hunted down like
animals, authorities say.
"You think the Manson family
was scary?" an Investigator told
the San Francisco Examiner.
"Y o u think M anson was a
monster?
"Wait until we get this all
together." he said o f evidence
against two suspects in the case,
one who committed suicide and
the other a fugitive who has
vowed not to be taken alive.
"Manson Is going to look like
someone who organized school
picnics."

\

A "horror film " videotape of
the sex-torture of a handcuffed
mother pleading for the return of
her young child was found at the
site, and some victims were set
loose and hunted like animals,
the newspaper, quoting police
sources, reported Sunday.
Deputies searching the remote
property 125 miles northeast of
San Francisco found the dis­
m em bered. partially d e co m ­
posed bodies of a man and a
woman and the teeth and bones
o f a child last week. Digging
continued during the weekend
and "could go on for weeks."
one deputy said
Authorities aald as many aa 25
men. women and children may
have been abducted during the
past three years and taken to the

remote 2-acre property contain­ the Sierra N evad a foothills,
ing a home and a small cinder- known as the California Gold
block building hiding a sex- Country from the days of the
torture chamber.
1849 gold rush
" A number o f people who were
The house and property are
in contact with (the suspects) arc ownc’d by the form er wife of one
missing." San Francisco Police of the suspects. Leonard Lake.
Chief Cornelius Murphy said 30. who was arrested near San
Sunday. "O n the outside, w e're Francisco as the result of a
looking at about 25 people."
shoplifting Incident June 2 and
Additional bodies could be swallowed a cyanide capsule
found at another burial site during police Interrogation. He
distant from " the foothill pro­ died four days later.
perty. police sources told the
The cinder-block building adnewspaper
)oinlng the house contained the
The killers were "living out sex-torture chamber with two
fantasies o f war and sexual beds, bondage devices and a
dominance." the Examiner said,
t w o - w a y m i r r o r to a llo w
quoting source* close to the \ v idcutaping o f victim s being
case.
tortured, the Examiner said. \
The heavily wooded property
One videotape found on the
Is near the town of Wllaeyvtlle In property showed Lake and the

i

other suspect, fugitive Charles
Ng. 24. tearing at the clothes of a
woman handcuffed to a chair aa
•he begged them to return her
child, the paper said.
"It's like a horror film ." said
S h e r i f f C la u d B a l l a r d o f
C alaveraa County. "V ic io u s ,
vicious, vicious."
Ng. who was with Lake during
the shoplifting incident but fled
before police arrived, "has made
statements that he will not be
tak en a liv e . " M urphy said.
Police declined to discuss the
search for Ng.
Police confirmed they found a
diary kept by Lake, detailing
what he and Ng had done. The
diary Indicated Lake may have
been kidnapping people for the
last three years.

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NATION

Position Could C hange It Soviets C ontinue To C h eat

IN BRIEF
Tax Reform Draw t Support,
But Problems Cropping Up
WASHINGTON (UPI| — Congress kicks tax reform Into
high gear this week as the Senate Joins the House In
weighing President Reagan's plan, amid early signs of
enthusla /n for the Idea but a stream of problems that
could spell trouble.
As It plunged head first Into hearings that are expected
lo extend for months. Ihe House Ways and Means
Committee last week heard u varied hosl of witnesses
mightily praise the concept of tax reform.
Hut along wllh the kind words came questions about the
fairness o f Reagan's details. There were hints lhat one of
Ihe biggest battles will Involve attempts by Democrats to
lake away some of Ihe breaks large led for business and Ihe
wealthy and pump that money towaid the middle class
and working poor.
That will be no easy task, as evidenced by the testimony
of several corproate chief excecuttves. generally viewed as
some of the biggest winners under Reagans plan. While
Ihey agreed they liked the president's Idea, Ihe business
leaders urged alterations lhal would make reform even
more luciatlve for them.

Korean Massacre Probed
WEST HAVEN. Conn. IUI’1) — The Army Is Investigating
a veteran's clulm lhat he and his brother got drunk and
massacred 13 Korean civilians In 1951 by hurling grenades
Into a hut near the 38lh Parallel, a published report says.
The New Haven Register said Sunday that David J.
Filch. 51. told the Veterans Administration’s Hoard of
Review In Washington of ihe Incident as he appealed a
denial o f benefits as a disabled veteran In December 1984.
The VA reportedly has ordered a series of evaluations as
It consld^.s Pilch's claim that the Arm y's Indoctrination
ted him to become an alcoholic and ultimately caused his
hypoglycemia, muscle spasms, nerve disease, hernia,
migraines, blindness, back puln and mental upheaval.
Donna Laurtrllo of Ihe Arm y's Criminal Investigations
Division In Washington said Arm y officials were In­
vestigating Fitch's claims.
The VA's regional office In Hartford would not discuss
Ihe case because Ihe Privacy Acl prohibits Ihe government
from releasing confidential Information about an Individu­
al.

Fourth Septuplet Dies
ORANGE. Calif. |tJPI| — Patll Frustacl, grieving over the
death of the fourlh of her liny sepiuplets. says "Il's hard
(hot she's gone, but we're not going to lose any more
children."
Honnle Marie. Ihe wcakrst o f the four surviving
septuplets born May 21. lost her bailie against lung disease
Sunday and died In her mother s amts an hour and a half
after doctors removed her from life sup]&gt;ort systems.
The remaining septuplets — Iwo boys and a girl — all are
expected to live. Doctors said they were Improving,
allhough still listed In critical but stable condition.

Refugees Land On Coast
Near Police Station
GOLDEN BEACH IUPI) - Police rounded up 13 Illegal
aliens from Uangladesh and Sri tainku who beached their
24-fuot rnolorbo.it In a small Dade County town, and thr
refugees were sent to a federul detention center.
Four of the men were walking In front ol the Golden
Heach police station's windows, which overlook the beach,
when an officer spotted them around 0 a m . Sunday.
George Wuldroup. assistant director of the Miami oilier of
thr Immigration and NulurulDutlou Service, said the 11
Bangladeshis and two Sri Lankans were to go to the Krornc
Avenue detention camp Sunday after questioning.
Il is hrllrvrd the Nutt came trom Hie Bahamas Waldruup
suit! he did not know whether Its owner captained the
vessel and escaped capture or whether one of the refugees
piloted Ihe craft.
During the last two years, several Imatloads ot Illegal
aliens from Halil, Jamaica and Bangladesh have beached
at the small residential town Just south of the Broward
County line.

Nude Sunbathers Intimidated
1ITUSVILLE |UPI| — Fewer bathers have been shedding
their clothes at I'layallnda Heach In light o f threats of arrest
by local police, but for those who continue lo go nude, a
watch ptugrum has been set up.
Urevard County Sheriff Jake Miller threatened last week
to begin enforcing Ihe state's anti-nudity laws by sending
deputies to make arrests on an unannounced day. Only a
third of the usual weekend crowd showed up Saturday.
Uut for those who refuse to cover themselves, a
spokesman for a nudists group says a sentry would be
posted at a crossover point on the beach. If deputies arrive,
nudists will gel dressed until they leave, he said.
About 200 people appeared Saturday lo bare themselves
In the sun at Playallnda Heach. Just north of the Kennedy
Spare Center and one of Ihe state's few nude sunbathing
spots.
Miller had warned Thursday lhat deputies would show
up on Ihe beach some morning with signs prohibiting
nudity. He said they would warn people to gel dressed and
Ihusr who refused would be cited for disorderly conduct.

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Secretary Caspar Weinberger arguing that
thr 6-year-old treaty, which limits Ihe
superpower nuclear arsenal and develop­
ment of new weaponry, should be aban­
doned because of Soviet violations
But the president also was advised by
Secretary of Stale George Shultz lhal ihe
United Slates should continue to comply
with the accord within Ihe weapons limits
and. at the same time, continue a military
buildup.
Aides Indicated Reagan ordered national
security adviser Robert McFarlane lo pre­
pare docmenls staling that Ihr United
S ta tes would adhere lo SA LT 2 but
reserving an option o f "proportionate re­
sponses" lo any Soviet violations.
Alhough he had denounced Ihe treaty as
' fatally llawrd" In his 1980 campaign.
Reagan decided when he came tntc office
that Ihe United States would not undercut
Its terms tf the Soviets did likewise.
Since then, however, the administration
has accused Moscow o f violating the treaty
by blocking satellite coding of missile tests
and developing a new strategic missile
system.
As part o f his response. Reagan Is
expected to announce the United States will
proceed wllh the developm ent of the
so-called Mldgelman land-based single

warhead missile.
Ratification o f ihe treaty was doomed afted
ihe Soviet Union Invaded Afghanistan]
Conservatives also tried to block Its consic
•oration In the Senate.
The Issue has rom e to a head because lh4
United States w ill begin sea trials o f a nev
Trident submarine In September that wouU
raise the number o f American missile
above Ihe 1.200 limit o f the treaty.
One favored option Is dismantling an olde
Poseidon submarine, but there Is debatf
over whether Reagan should simply order i|
Into mothballs and store Its missiles Instead j
Sen. Richard Lugar. R lnd„ chairman
the Senate Foreign Relations Committee
appearing on A B C 's "This Week with DavU
Brinkley" Sunday, said Reagan "should an&lt;
will indicate that to the extent the Soviet]
have violated a treaty we have not signed
reserve the right to make exceptions to H
treaty also. ...
"In other words, proportionality with
regard lo how well the Soviets have
observed the treaty with what we will do jn
the future."
Paul Warnke. a SALT 2 negotiator, said
on CBS's "Face the Nation." however, that"would be a violation of Ihe treaty. ... W e
Insisted on a provision under w hich
weapons In storage or m othballs ardf
counted against the overall totals."

Back-To-Nature Summer Camp O ffered
IPs not t(Mr late lo send your
child to aimimrnrrcamp.
The Florida Department ol
A g r ic u ltu r e and C on su m er
Services’ Division of Forestry
has space available for students
Interested In a wrrk of outdoor
work and fun.
For 10 wreks each summer,
the Division of Forestry operates
two camps that give students a
chance to gel close to nuturr at u
price that is affordable.
Th e W i t h lu c o o rh rr S ta te
Forest Environmental Center.
Implied 50 miles north of Tainpa.
ran accommodate 75 students a
week. Th e Hlarkwater R iver
Slule Foresi E n vironm en tal
Center can accomodate 50 stu­
dents u week and Is located 45
miles northeast of Pensacola.
Students who Imvr completed
the sixth grudr but not yet
entered Ihe 12th are eligible lo
ullend Ihe camps lor one week at
a cost ol $80. They live In
modrrn ulr-condltloned dorms
.md spend almost every day In
the lores! training about tla
plants, animals arid soil.

balance of life between plants
and animals In the foresi." stale
forcsler for Seminole County
Mike Martin said
Plenty of time Is set aside for
their rrcrrallnn, which Includes
games, contests and skills, and
campfire activities, as well as
swimming, canoeing and fishing
In the Wllhlacoochce or Ihe
Hlurkwaler River.
Students study In learns of 7-9
j&gt;er Instructor and are given
personal supervision throughout
their slay al camp. Field leaders,
who are professional foresters or
old er c o lle g e students, arc
trained In the forest environ­
ment.
Each ca m p o ffe r s a free
advanced week lo students who
show extraordinary Interest In
the workings o f nature. During
the advanced week. Ihe students
learn lo live off ihe land. The
Im s Ic survival techniques tuught
during this tim e urr applied lo
sreuring dinner for one nlghl.
These students also get a chance
to take a clone look at the limber
operations at l tie (orrats.
Both camps are staffed uround
th r d o c k w it h q u a lifie d
personnel who are trained In
llrsl aid,
Because of the popularllv of

Fewer Of Us
Hit By Crime

IN BRIEF

A D M IIIIO N I

Included In his rrpotl lo Congress will be
an Intelligence estimate suggesting the
Soviets are moving faster than expected to
develop and deploy new slragrglc mlssle
svslerns. the Washington Post reported
today.
In light of (his estimate, some say Reagan
may link continued U.S. adherunce lo SALT
2 limits to signs of Soviet restraint In these
new missile programs and lo steps ending
what the United Slutrs considers Soviet
vlnlallnns of Ihe unratlfled treaty, thr Post
reported,
Reagan has been buffeted by u split
among his own top advisers, wllh Defense

"Th ey return home with more
understanding o f how forests
help m akr the slule a (letter
place to live and of Ihe delicate

FLORIDA

Cm StsI FlarM* S i g n a l Hawoal

WASHINGTON (UFII - President Reagan
was ready lo announce today qualified
compliance with Ihe unratlflcd SALT 2
arms treaty, with the United States pre­
pared to circumvent Ihe pact If Moscow
cheats.
Reagan declined loa n iw er questions from
reporters on the treaty when he arrived
hack on the south lawn from Camp David.
Md . Sunday afternoon
Hut aides said lhal the National Security
Council prepared cables to go out lo allied
leaders Sunday and preparations were made
lo brief key congressional leaders today
In-fore the official announcement Is made lo
Congress.

WASHINGTON (Ul’ll - The government
reports that burglars struck one In every
five households Iasi year hut crime umchrd
(rwer homes In 1984 than In any year since
It ticguii Keeping records. Country living Is
Ihe salcsl.
The Justice Department report released
Sunday night said relatively few households
ate touched by crime in rural areas
"On the positive side. In 1984 fewer
American households fell Ihe effects of
criminal vlctlrnl/ullou than In any of ihe
previou s nine y e a r s ," d u rin g which
slallstlcs have been gathered, Steven
Schtcstngrr. director of the Bureau of
Justice Slullstlcs, said
Nonetheless, crime continues to be a
serious problem, he said
All In all. nn estimated 22.8 million
households hud Itrnts stolen or had people
living In them who were victim s of rupf.
robbery, assuult or motor vehicle theft.
That trunslatrs lo 2(1 |&gt;crrenl of the
nation's households, down from 27.4 per­
cent touched by crime In 1983 In fscl. there
has been a steady drop In the number of
households uffeclrd by crime sitter 1975.
During thut time, larceny has dropped 26
percent, burglary 29 percent, piotor vehicle
theft 22 percent and crimes of vlolrnre —
like rupr. robbery and assault — by 15
percent.
Between 1075 and 1981. the decline In
crime was gradual Since 1982 thr decline
has been shurper. the statistics show,
(hanks primarily to u drop In burglary und
larceny.
The country Is Ihe best place to avoid
crime, at Irani for those playing the
statistics, because throughout the 10 years
statistics have been gathered on the pro­
blem o f households touched by crimes.
Ihose most likely to be victimized are high

Living In tents and a study of the forest and Its many life
forms Is part of a summer camp offered by the state Division
of Forestry.
itie caittpa. students sre limited want a chance to go to the
in two stays at a center.
c a m p s . B o th c a m p s a r e
Marlin said about GOO stu­ equipped to handle u total of
dents have already signed up. 1. 150 students for the summer.
but there's still plenty of room
For further Information, call
left for those youngsters who Martin at 323-2500. ext. 182.

Another American
Abducted In Beirut
P e rc en t All
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Twenty six percent of all American
households had first-hand experience
w ith crim e last year. Although high, the
crlm o rate has rem ained relatively
static In recent years. It was 27.4
percent the previous year, but 32
percent In 1978.
Income households, households In central
cities and black households.
Last year about three In every 10 of such
households were touched by ertmr.
"Households In central cities were the
most vulnerable lo crim e and households In
rural arras the least vulnerable." the report
said.
Black households were hard hit because
hlucka were twice as likely as whiles to be
victim s of robbery.
Well-to-do households were more likely to
be victim s of burglary, although their
vulnerability dropped from 1981. when 7.1
percent were victimized, lo 1984. when only
5.2 percent were hit-

BEIRUT. Lebanon (UPI) - Gunmen kid
napped an American University o f Dctrui
professor after shooting out the tires o f hts
car. raising to seven the num ber of
Americans now missing In Lebanon, police
said today.
T h o m a s S u t h e r l a n d . 5 3 . A U H 'i
agriculture dean, was seized around 6:30
p in. Sunday near Beirut airport.
Sources at the university In mainly
Moslem weal Beirut said Sutherland, a
Scottish born Am ertran whose family lives
In Colorado, was being driven lo the school
In AUB President Calvin Plimpton's llmouslnr when he was seized by kidnappers who
apparently mistook him for Plimpton.
Sutherland, the second American official
of the school to be kidnapped In less than
two weeks, was one o f the few Americana
who have chosen to remain In the Increas­
ing anarchy of west Beirut.
"H e had Just returned from the United
Stales after a brief slay there," said an AUB
source. “ He w as being driven from Ihe
airport to the university In a university car
when gunmen kidnapped him Sunday
afternoon on the airport road.”
The source said five or six gunmen seized
Southerland. T h ey shot out the car's Brea
and windshield, dragged him Into another
car and sped away. Authorities said his
driver was sprayed with glass but was not
seriously Injured.
The university. In a statement today, said
contacts were made "wtlh all concerned
a u t h o r it ie s " In an a ttem p t to w in
Sutherland's release from his kidnappers,
whose Identities were not Im mediately
known.
No one Immediately claimed responsibili­
ty for the kidnapping, but the pro-lranlan
Islamic Jihad organization has claimed It la
holding five of six other missing Americana.
Five other Westerner* are believed lo be
held by Moslem extremists In Lebanon.

Few D rinkers, It Seems, Like ‘N ew ' C oke
A T L A N T A (UPI) — New Coke has 'generated
1.500 phone calls a day to the Coca-Cola Co. —
most o f them negative — since the firm
announced II was changing thr lostr of the
nation's leading suit drink five weeks ago
"The clear majority ol those calls arc people
expiesslng concern." Bttan Dyson, president ol
Coca-Cola USA. said "Som e say Il's tm tflr, but
the mujortty are expressing concern.
"D oes It InegaiIve response| concern us?
Absolutely. We like lo please all of Ihe people all
ol the time “
But Dyson said the negative response was less
than anticipated and UU percent ol Ihe people
culling Ihe company's toll-free hotline were
accepting coupons (or gifts o f new Coke.
"T h e rale of coupon acceptance Is Important"

because it Indicates a willingness lo try the
product, he said.
He said that since the announcement of the
new und slightly sweeter Coke on April 23. an
estimated 200 m illion people were aware of Ihe
change, 110 m illion had tried It "an d about 80
percent said they would repurchase the product."
Dyson said Coca-Cola, which was Introduced In
1886. normally haa about a 23 percent share of
the soft drink market, but 55 percent o f the
country la trying new Coke.
"W e feel that that Is an absolutely magnificent
figure," he said.
Last week. C oca-C ola's ch ief com petitor.
1‘cpsi-Cola. ran full-page newspaper ada claiming
lhat nearly half o f Ihose who tried the new Coke
switched to Pepsi

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Pentagon Warns Congressmen:
O ld Chemical Weapons M ay Leak
WASHINGTON (UPl) — A
senior Pentagon official has
warned (hat congressm en
may be faced wiih leaking
chem ical weapons m ovin g
through their districts unless
they vote lo scrap the out*
moded stockpile and build a
new one.
Dr. Thomas Welch also said
an accident involving m oving
chemical weapons can cause
a disaster worse than what
happened In Bhopal. India, in
D ecem b er, w hen le a k in g
m e th y l Isocyan a te k ille d
l .700 people.
The chemical Is not used In
weapons.
T h e Pentagon has been
trying to convince Congress to
approve production o f new
binary chemical weapons In
which deadly nerve gases are
m ixed while ihe bomb or
artillery shell is in flight.
In the current stockpile of
chemical weapons, the gases
already arc mixed and 900 of
them leak, the official said.
But Congress has been re­
luctant to approve production
o f new chemical weapons,
which was halted by Presi­
dent Hirhard Nixon In 1969
The Pentagon has argued
that chemical weapons are u
necessary part o f the U.S.
arsenal to deter the Soviet

Union from using sim ilar
agents in the event of war.
W elch, deputy assistant
defense secretary for atomic
energy and chemical matters,
made his statem ents last
week at an arranged Pentagon
news conference.
The House is to vote In Ihe
coming weeks on whether to
appropriate money for prod u e t t o n o f th e b i n a r y
weapons.
The Pentagon Is seeking
$2.5 b illio n for ihe total
eight-year production p ro ­
gram. Welch said, adding It
w ould co st an oth er $1.5
billion to destroy the existing
stockpile over eight to 10
years.
W e lc h s a id t h e r e a r e
thousands of tons of lethal
chemical munitions located in
e ig h t s t a t e s , i n c l u d i n g
500.000 rockets that are ob­
solete and for which there are
no launchers.
"T h e rnckrt* are well past
their shelf life and some arc
leaking." he said. "W e have a
total now o f about 900 chemi­
cal munition leakers. And we
spend $50 million a year to
constantly look for leaks and
quickly neutrallxe or decon­
taminate them and to guard
all of these stocks."

M an Jailed In Sexual Assault On Boy
Winter Springs police charged
a 23-year-old Sanford man with
sexual battery, committing u
lewd and lascivious act on a
minor and exposure of sexual
organs after a policeman re­
portedly spotted a 13-year-old
boy performing oral sex on the
man.
The boy told the officer, who
approached the mart's pickup
truck parked behind the Winter
Springs municipal complex on
state Road 434. that the man
parked and told him that they
would go to Orlando and have
fun after he had sex with him. a
police report said.
T h e S a n fo r d b oy had
permission from his parents to
go to Orlando with the man. the
report said. The boy said the
man told him several times to
perform the sex act and he was
afraid not to. the report said.
Arrested at 7:19 p m. Sunday
was John Thomas Robinson, of
Route 3. Box 741 Main St., a
loreman at SAH Fabricating in
Sanford. He was being held
without bond.
FAKOLKB ARRESTED
A man charged with violating
his parole was arrested Friday os
he picked up his last paycheck
at a former Job.
A police report said that Dale
P a trick G llla n . 25. o f * 1 0
Elkwood Court. Winter Springs,
was arrested at a Wendy's rcs-

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he was picking up his last
paycheck.
The report said that Glllan had
moved from his previous address
without telling his parole officer.
Glllan was convicted for bur­
glary and was out o f jail on
■parole.
__ __
PURLOINED PONTIAC
A Longwood man told police
the 1903 Pontiac Trans Am his
brother left on the side o f the
road after it ran out of gas was
stolen Friday between 4:30 and
8 p.m.
John Cranlas. 100 Harbor
Drive, reported to police ihai Ihe
silver and blue Trans Am dis­
appeared from North Lake Drive
and U.S. H ighway 17-92 In
Sanford.
Cranlas told police (hal he
dlsoverrd the car missing when
he relum ed with gas at about 8
pm .
OUT OF IT
A 20-year-old Sanford man has
been charged with burglary In
connection with an alleged June
I break-in to a neighbor's home.

FDA OKs Drug W ith M a riju a n a Ingredient
WASHINGTON (U l’ l» - A new drug containing
the active Ingredient in marijuana, shown to ease
nausea and v o m itin g suffered by can cer
chemotherapy patients, has been approved by the
government for general use.
The new drug consists o f capsules containing a
synthetic form ol THC. delta-9 tetrahydrocan­
nabinol, the main psychoactive chemical In
marijuana, the Food and Drug Administration
•aid
Studies have shown THC to be effecllve for
m any pallrnts who fall lo respond to other
anil-nausea drugs. Although some suffer slight
sleepiness when taking THC. Ihe capsules do not
cause high enough blood levels of the chemical
for paltenls to become high.
"F m delighted, i think It's something thal
should lx* marketed. !t‘s a good thing lo add lo
our collection of tools." said Dr. Paul Woolley,
a ssociate director for clin ical research at
Georgetown University's Lombardi Cancer Re­
search Center.
The drug, known genertcally as dronabinol and
com m ercially as Martnol, was found to be
es|H*ciaUy effective in older patients, hr said.
According to the National Cancer Institute.
0 0 - 7 0 p e rc e n t of c h e m o t h e r a p y p a tte r n s sutler
nausea, sometimes accompanied by vomiting.
N ea rly all requ ire treatm ent to q u ell Ihe
symptoms.

...F ir e
Continued from page I A
"W r 'r e trying lo hold II still
and let it burn out." he said.
About 50 houses wlihln one to
three miles of the fire's eastern
edge were threatened, but Wills
s a id e v a c u a tio n s w e re nol
planned. He said residents of six
homes In Madison County had

Drug Enforcement Agency must recloaatfy It from
Schedule I .' the moat restricted category, to
Schedule 2. under which doctors licensed by Ihe
DEA can prescribe II.

that winds were mild Sunday
night.
Embers were suiting over the
lines Sunday, but firefighters
were able to prevent Ihem from
growing into scpnratr fires, he
said.
"T h a t's exactly how fire gets
over fire lines, but we've been
getting Ihem all today." Wills
said.
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BUILDING PERMITS
Ih e Sanford b u ild in g d e­
partment issued Ihe following
permits.
I S n Go«nai, JO I H olly A m . lot a u tility

—Wlllon OtomoOfto'Cadlllac. I'M I Onwlo
On*« tor a temporary tent
—Lynn LuOMkor. 100 Long Loot Pino Circle,
to
a room to a patio, U. 100
—H L ttognar. 101 W XHt* Jl . tor a room

addition. U.JOO*

-le rtw tl Whitby. I ll Academy Court ter an

-C o n te ! Homo*. 100 Grove Hollow Court, ter
a tlngto fa m ily homo. US.000
C ontei Homo*. I U Grovewood Awo . te r a
tlngte fa m ily homo. VU 000
Gorttoto W a te a r/K lrty C l . IM W P in t
i t . tor a hanging t tgn

in
- S o fty Pos ters. W l Ventura Drlvo. ter a

Mark and Linda Saab. IM Plrwcratt Drlva.
tor a room addition to a tlngte tamlty homo.

sum

-S h a rw ln W lllla m t tlo ra , J f t l O rlando
Drive, tar Interior remodeling. UVOCO

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-G rego ry M obile Homo, lot l i t . Carriage
Cava, ter inetollaU onata mobile homo
-H a m b u rg e r H o tte r, t u t French Ave . ter
to * w ell H gnt. |1.000
-K enny S ornoc I I I ReaeJta Drive, ter a
garage. I l M
-W arren W ilton, l i t Wlnterglan Drive, ter e
wroan enciaeure. U 30

IN THE SERVICE
JOHN J. M CLAUGHLIN
Senior Master Sgt. John J.
McLaughlin, son of Pauline R.
McLaughlin of 97 Hickory Tree
R oad . L on gw ood , has been
n a m e d o u ts ta n d in g s e n io r
non-commissioned officer of the
quarter at Eglin Air Force Base.
Fla.
The competition was based on
Job k n o w le d g e , s ig n ific a n t
sclf-lm p rovcm riit, leadership
qualities, ability to be an articu­
late and positive spokesman for
the Air Force and other ac­
complishments
McLaughlin Is u flight engineer
ch ief with the 39th Aerospace
Rescue and Recovery Wing
He Is a 1960 graduate of
Bishop Moore High School, Or­
lando.
CLARENCE H. CEDERQUI8T
Arm y Chief Warrant Officer
Clarence H. Cedrrquist. son of
Jane Cederqulat of Geneva, has
b e e n d e c o r a t e d w it h Ih e
Mrritorious Service Medal at
Fort Campbell. Ky.
The Meritorious Service Medal
la awarded specifically for outs ta n d in g n o n - c o m b ii
m erito rio u s a c h ie v e in e n i or
service to the Untied Stairs
Cederqulsl is a aeromedica!
physician's assistant with the
22 9i!i Attack Helicopter Bat­
talion.

The man reportedly told the
woman when she awakened at
about m idnight to find him
silling on the arm of the sofa
where she was sleeping that he
"wanted her."
S u sa n D ie u n la . o f *9 9
Shenandoah Village. 4220 S.
O range D rive. Sanford, told
police the man who told her he
came In through a door refused
to leave, so she left lo get uwav
Irom him.
She reported the Incident to
police and gave them the possi­
ble name and address o f a
suspect, but he wasn't at home
when police checked on him on
June 1. Sanford Assistant Police
Chief Herb Shea said
On Wednesday police reported
the s u sp ec t c o n ta c te d Ms.
Dzeunla and asked her not to
press charges, explaining he was
"Just out o f it" that night.
He was arrested at 10:54 a m
Thursday, following u Sanford
police Investigation Into the in­
cident.
D a n n y R a y G ill, o f * 7 3
Shenandoah Village. 4220 S.
Orange Drive., was arrested at
Ills home. He was being held In
lieu of $8,000 bond.
DEAL DOWN
T w o Casselberry men face
drug charges after Seminole
County drug task Torre agents
with a warrant searched their
home after allegedly buying

CALENDAR

Woolley, who coordinated testing of the drug ut
Lombardi, estimated about 10-20 percent of
MONDAY, JUNE 10
chemotherapy patients do not respond to avail­
Bowling league for mentally
able anti-nausea drugs.
handicapped. 4-5 45 p in., Alla"People have elected to die rather than go
monte Lanes. 280 Douglas Ave.
through the rigors of chemotherapy. Some of it is Call 862-2500 for Information.
really horrendous." said Edward Nlda. an FDA
Rehos Club AA. noon and 5:30
spokesman. "Th is Is an option. The cancer p.m., closed. 8 p m., step. 130
fatality rate could go down with this."
Normandy Road. Casselberry.
Paul Bollenbacher. president and chief exeeu- Clean Air Rebus at noon, closed.
live uffleer of Unim&lt; d Inc. o f Somerville. N ,1
Apopka A lcoh olic* A n on y­
manufacturer of the drug, said distribution will
mous. 8 p in., closed. Apopka
begin in about 60 days.
E p is c o p a l C h u rc h , 615
The new drug was tested under supervision of Highland.
Ihe National Institute o f Drug Abuse and was
Al-Anon Step und Study. 8
distributed lo patients free for almost five years p.m.. CassellierTy Senior Center.
by the Cancer Instllulc under a program that will 200 N. Triplet Drive.
end as noon as commercial marketing starts.
Sanfotd AA. 8 p in ., closed.
Unlmed said that in testing, 7 percent of
1201 W. First St.
patients discontinued therapy because of more
Fellowship Group AA. senior
serious side effects, which Included anxiety, ctlizens. 8 p.m., closed. 200 N.
depression, dizziness, disorientation, drowsiness, Lake Triplet Drive. Casselbeny.
dry mouth, euphoria and hallucinations.
TUESDAY. JUNE 11
The drug consists o f soft gelatin capsules
Casselberry Klwanls Club. 7
containing sesame oil and THC, Bollenbacher a .m . Casselberry Senior Center.
said.
200 N. Lake T rip let Drive.
Hr said before the drug can be marketed, the Casselberry.

left voluntarily Saturday morn­
ing.
" W e haven't lost a single
house and haven't had a major
injury," Wills said.
The fire Jumped its lines Sat­
urday and early Sunday, in*
eluding a bursl at the southern
edge that led lo Ihe burning of
alxiut 2.100 acres. Wills said. He
said 35 mph gusts had pushed
ihe fire past lines Saturday, but

JOSEPH E. STANFIELD
Capt. Joseph E. Stanfield, son
of retired Col. John T. Stanfield
of 2636 Beni Hickory Circle.
Longwood. has completed an
officer rotary wing aviator course
und received Ihe silver wings of
an A rm y aviator at the U.S.
A rm y A via tio n School, Fort
Rucker. Ala.
Students received Instruction
in helicopter flying techniques.
Including tactical instrument
flying maintenance, navigation
and radio procedures.
L A R R Y S. OAOE
Midshipman Larry S. Gage,
son o f June D. Gage o f 850
Logan Drive. Longwood. was
g ra d u a te d from the U n ited
S la te s N aval A ca d em y and
commissioned an ensign In the
Navy.
Ranked as one of the top
academ ic institutions In the
country, the academy offers a
broad curriculum o f engineer­
ing. science and humanities. In
ail. some 18 majors are offered.
G age Is airborne qualified,
scuba qualified, and an expert
marksman He will report to
Pensacola. Fla. July 1 for flight
training.
D A V ID O. THIESEN
P v t . la t C la s s D a v id 0 .
Thiesen. son of Douglas M. and
Angea T. Thleaon of 110 Fairway
Ten. Casselberry, has been deco­

M o n d a y , J u r x 10. 1 0 S S -1 A

rated with the Army Achieve­
ment Medal at Fort Hood. Texas.
The Achievem ent Medal la
a w a r d e d lo s o ld ie r s fo r
m eritoriou s service, acts o f
courage, or other accomplish­
ments.
Thiesen Is an ammunition
specialist with Ihe lat Support
Battalion.
M ICHAEL E. BLYTHE
Marine Lance CpI. Michael K.
Blythe, son o f Mr. and Mrs. Mack
Blythe o f 353 Pine Tree Road.
L a k e M a r y , w a s r e c e n t ly
awarded the U.S. Marine Corps
Good Conduct Medal.
Blythe received Ihe award for
good behavior and conduct over
a three year period In Ihe Marine
Carps.
He is currently serving with
the 3rd Marine Aircraft Wing,
Camp Pendleton. Calif.
ADRIANNE R. HAUFTXORN
M arin e S g t. A d rla n n e R.
Hauptkom, daughter of Frank
W. and Carole P. Relnol of 2029
Cochise Trail. Casselberry, was
r e c e n tly a w a rd e d the U .S,
Marine Corps Good Conduct
Medal
Hauptkom received Ihe award
for good behavior and conduct
over a three-year period In the
Marine Corps.
She is currently serving with
Ihe 2nd Service Support Group,
Camp Lcjeune. N.C.

small quantities o f marijuana
irom one o f the men on two
occasions.
Agents reported buying the
pot with marked cash on May 31
and June 3 at the suspects'
home at 502 Grandview Way.
Agents returned to search the
home at about 2:30 a.in. Friday.
They reported finding sm all
quantities o f marijuana In the
suspects' possession and drug
paraphernalia In ihe home
William Eugene Merrier. 19,
the alleged dealer, has been
charged with two counts o f sale
of marijuana and possession of
less lhan 20 grams o f pot He
was being held 111 lieu of $8,000
bond.
Thomas Scot! Bak. 18. has
been charged with possession of
more lhan 20 grams o( pot. He
was being held in lieu of $5,000
bond
D A Y — CARE Q U A R T E R S

Someone broke Into a Sanford
day-care center, spent the night
on the couch and stole $4 worth
of quarters from the cash box. u
police report said.
Jean McLain, the owner of
Krnynlu College. 708 S. Elm
Avc.. reported to poller that
someone broke the glass mil ol
Ihe east door, entered the build­
ing and slept on the couch The
person also got Into the center's
rash box and scattered checks
all over the fhxir. the report sold

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Sanford Optimist Club. 11:45
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rant. Sanford.
Sanford Lions Club, noon.
Holiday Inn. Interstate 4. San­
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L iv e O ak s B o u le v a r d ,
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Central Florida Blood Bank
Seminole County Brunch, 1302
E. Second St.. Sanford. 11 a.m.
lo 7 p.m . Florida HospltulAltamonte Branch. 601 E. Alta*
motile Ave., 11 a.m. lo 7 p.m.
S a n fo rd - Du p lic a te B ridge
Club, I p.m.. Greater Sanford
Chamber of Commerce. 400 E,
Fit st St.
E n d -o f-S c h o o l-Y ra r r o lle r
skating party. 7-9:30 p.m. at Ihe
All American Roller Rink, 611
W. Stale Road 436 in Altamonte
Springs Admission $3.50 wiih
all proceed* going lo Seminole
County Junior Miss Scholar sip
Fund.
Hebos Club AA. noon und 5:30
p.m closed. 8 p.m , step. 130
Nor.nardy Road. Casselberry.
Clean Air Kebo* Club, noon,
closed
Sanfurd AA. 5 30. closed dis­
cussion. and 8 p m., open dis­
cussion. 1201 W. First Si.
DeBury Business and Pro­
fessional Women's Club. 7:30
p m.. at the home of Alice and
Murlee Grein at 32 Naraju Road,
DeBary.
24 Hour AA group beginner*
open discussion. H p.m., Second
and Bay Streets. Sanford.
17-92 G roup A A , 8 p.m.,
c lo s e d , M e s s ia h L u th e r a n
Church, 17-92 and Dogtrack
Road.
Overeaters Anonymous, upen,
7:30 p.m., Florida Power A
Light. 301 S. Myrtle Ave.. San­
ford.
W EDNESDAY, JUNE 12
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F e llo w s h ip In le r n s tlo n a l
breqkfast meeting. 6 3 0 a.m.,
Holiday Inn. Stale Hoad 436 and
W y m o r e R o a d , A lt a m o n t e
Springs. For details call 6564255
Central Florida Blood Bank
Seminole County Branch. 1302
E. Second Si., Sanford. 9 a.m. to
5 p .m . F l o r i d a H o s p it a lAltamonte Branch. 11 a.m. lo 7
p.m.
AARP Sanford Chapter 1977
Board o f Directors. 10 a.m.,
Greater Sanford Chamber ol
Commerce building. 400 E. First
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Attacking
Apartheid
Most fair-m in ded A m erican s u gree (h at the
U nited S tates sh ould use Its In flu en ce to
underm ine a p a rth eid In South A frica . Th e
question Is: H o w can this lies! be a ch ie ved ?
T h e co n ve n tio n a l wisdom su g g ests that
m a s s iv e e c o n o m ic s a n c tio n s , p r im a r ily
through d isin vestm en t, are the surest w a y to
pressure Pretoria to abandon Its onerous
policies o f In stitu tion al racism. T h is punitive
approach a ssu m es that the w hite-dom inated
govern m en t w ill even tu ally co n clu d e that
apartheid Is cou n terp ro d u ctive and grant full
(M)lltlcal and p ro p erty rights to all South
Africans.
T h e cou n ter a rgu m en t calls lor extensive
econ om ic co n ta cts w ith South A fric a In order
to encourage grudual change there. Although
this approach Is less dram atic thun a frontal
attuck on th e so-called forces o f evil. It
nonetheless is the most sensib le w ay of
b rin g in g nbout peacefu l, yet Irreversible,
ch a n g e In South A frica ,
T h e d isin vestm en t strategy Is fluw ed on
several counts.
T o begin w ith . It overlook * the fact that
three tim es m o re m on ey Is flo w in g out of
Sou th Africa, In the form o f dividen ds, than Is
flo w in g Into the co u n try In fo reign in vest­
m ent. D isin vestm en t could thus lie countered
b y u dividend e x p o rt freeze by Pretoria, which
w ou ld Im prove Sou th A frica 's capital balance
o f paym ents a n d free m ore d o m estic lunds for
Investm ent.
M oreoevcr. If U.S. com panies w ere c o m ­
pelled by C o n g res s to close dow n th eir South
Afrlcu n operations, Pretoria w ould doubtless
nationalize the co m p a n ies or allow locul firm s
to lake them o v er. In either event, the exit or
U.S. comiMinles cou ld threaten the e m p lo y ­
m ent o f 120.000 blacks, muny o f w h o m huve
learned Job sk ills and earned p rom otion s In
desegregated A m e ric a n firms.
W o r s e s t i l l , d i s i n v e s t m e n t w o u ld
strengthen the hund o f A frikaner hord-llneres.
undercut the effo rts o f South A frlcu n m od er­
ates — lea vin g vio len c e us the m ost likely
alternative.
Increased U .S. Investm ent, on the other
band, w ill erod e the foundations o f apartheid
w ithout p o la rizin g this troubled co u n try.
A grow in g e c o n o m y Is the en gin e o f social
and political c h a n g e In South A frica . E con om ­
ic expansion th ere has already u nderm ined
the apartheid stra teg y o f keep in g blacks In
the low est-puylng Jobs and out o f the urban
arrus. S h ortages o f w h ite labor h a ve opened
the door for Increased black em p loy m en t.
Sim ilarly, the b u rgeon in g black trade u n ­
ionism In S ou th A frica hus Im p roved the
econ om ic and |&gt;olltlrul status o f (ducks.
Pretoria bus responded by a cce p tin g the
principle o f hluck property o w n ers h ip In
" w h it e " South A frica , hus eased so m e travel
. and em p loym en t restrictions, and hus In­
creased n|&gt;endlng on housing and education
fo r blacks, p a rticu la rly for the ra p id ly g ro w ­
in g num ber o f sk illed urban w orkers. Most
recen tly, the g o v e rn m e n t annou nced It will
recogn ize Interruclul m arriages. T o be sure,
these concessions have been g ru d gin g, but
th ey urc tan gib le p ro o f that Pretoria Is b ow in g
to political reu llty.
T h is evolu tion a ry process w ill lie acceler­
ated by South A frlcu 's continued econ om ic
g ro w th — not extern u l pressure. A ll the more
reason w hy In creased U.S. In vestm en t Is the
m ost effective w ea p o n against apartheid.

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BERRYS WORLD

HELEN THOMAS

Remember The Market Before The '29 Crash
WASHINGTON |UPI| - Irreverence Is the
stork In trade ut the W hite House press center.
When spokesman Larry Speakes was e x ­
pounding on the upward leap In the president's
Job approval polls since h lf tax reform speech,
one reporter noted that thp stock market slab
was bullish "Just before thocrash" In 1929.
Th e president has not had a full-fledged White
House news conference since March 21 when
reporters showed up In a blaze of red. and he
has no plans to hold one until the middle o f the
month.
Mrantlme. he has been ablr to avoid questions
In the usual way. On leaving Malvern. Pa.,
where he lobbied for his lax plan, the engines of
three hellroptrrs were started up as Reagan left
a building He had lo run a gauntlet of about 25
yards past an area where reporters were roped
off but could still shout questions.

The president has his summer plans cut out
for him. Planning ahead is a way of life In the
While House with long-range schedules three
months ahsadl
The plai\s call fot two vacations for the
president at his favorite retreat — his ranch in
the Santa Ynez mountains, where he has almost
toial privacy except for the Secret Service
agents and A rm y Signal Corps members
He will spend a week over the
holiday In California, starting at the
He also has three weeks set
mid-August until Labor Day for
time

4th of July
end of June.
aside from
more ranch

Maureen Reagan, who has been Identified
with wom en's causes for many years. Is heading
the U.S. d e leg a tio n lo the International
Women's Conference In Nairobi In July.
And the president's daughter has made sure

that the delegation ts made up of prominent
Republican women who lean toward the partyviews on women's Issues.
Among those on the delegation are former
U.N. Ambassador Jeane Kirkpatrick, who had
her own complaints about sexism on the White
House staff: Lynda Chavez, the president's
assistant for public liaison, who fought against
quotas and affirmative action for women when
she served as staff director of the Civil Rights
Commission.
Maureen Reagan and the White House nixed
Speaker Thomas O 'Neill's three choices to serve
on the delegation: Reps. Olympia Snowe.
R Maine: Mary Rose Oakar. D-Ohlo. and Pat
Schroeder. D-Colo
Instead. Reps Llndy Hoggs. D La.. and
Majorle Holt. R-Mdr. were selected lo sen e.
The delegation Is expected to defend the
administration's positions against the criticism
of Third World delegates.

ANTHONY HARRIGAN

JEFFREY HART

Tax
Plan
Perils

Taxes
And The
'Family'
The president presented his tax
reform proposals as n "Second
Am erican Revolution." but they
amount to something less than that,
und already the discussion Is getting
b oU lfd down In arguments about
the oil depletion allowance, capital
gains, and the deductibility o f the
business lunch.
Republican political strategists
had hoped thut the tax reform
w ould amount to a "p o p u lis t"
measure that would eliminate for­
ever the Identification of the GOP
with corporate wealth and economic
privilege, and consolidate In n major
w a y the present s h ift o f the
mlddle-cluM wage earner toward
Ihe Republican Party. Many o f the
president's proposal* point In that
direction, but the overall Impression
Is that •tit numbers do not go far
enough Middle Income (&gt;ruplr will,
under the president's plan, pay a
lower Income lax rate to the federal
government, but 10 percent or so
less doth not a revolution make and
In Itself will not start u prarlc fire of
electoral Republicanism.
P e rh a p s the most a ttra c tiv e
aspects of the president's plan are
conceptual.

EDUCATION WORLD

Reading Down In Grades
By Patricia McCormack
UPI Education Editor
NEW YO RK (U PI) W h a t's
wrong with reading down In the
grudes. It turns nut. Isn't Just about
kids hooked on television Instead of

put Into practice, there would lie a
big practical payoff."
Tukc the basal reader progrurn for
one example. The report said:
"T h e observation that basal pro­
grams drive reading Instruction Is
not to be taken lightly. These
books.
programs strongly Influence how
Rather, part of thr problem's the
One of them has I tie fingerprints
of new communications director bnsal rending book* Dull D u ll," reading Is taught in Am erican
school* and what students read."
Patrick lluchanan all over It — the Dull.
The banal reading programs, says
uppeal to "fa m ily " value* os a
Another trouble: kids don't gel to
Ihe
report, typically ure the brain­
rationale for Ihe sharply Increased
spend much time reading In school.
children o f teams of uuthors who
personal deduction and Ihe In­
A nose In a reading workbook
work with editors of educational
creased deduction* for dependents.
shouldn't count as rrudlng.
publishing companies. These firms
T h e p r e s id e n t, a r t ic u la t in g
Hasul reader Is educator lingo for
sell Ihe programs lo schools acrosn
lluchanun's sentences about the
u puckage of leaching materials
the country.
family being the best, nay the only
that, piled one utup Ihe other, would
"Large publishing companies In­
way to bear und raise children and
make a stack of papers and books 4
vest upward of 115 million to bring
pass on the values of civilization, hit
feet high. The trackage, organized
out new basul reading programs."
Into some political rrd meal, Liberal
by grade level, runs from kin­
the report said.
Dcmncruts. whatever else you want
dergarten to eighth grade.
"W ith in budgets of this size,
lo say uboul them, are not Ihe
The busal reading programs. In­
surely
It Is possible lo hire gifted
champions of family vulues. They
cluding workbooks und such, were
writers who can create stories far
are lor gay rights. None of their
put on the hot seal by a group that
superior lo Ihe stundard fare The
altitudes would rxclude homosex­
looked at reading problems arm s*
Commission believes that the Amer­
uals or lesbians from teaching In
ihe nation. It was no offhand glance*.
ican people ought to expect und
schools, running scout troops, or
Lots o f other aspects of the
should dem und better reading
a d o p tin g babies. T h e ir o vera ll
reading scene were Implicated In
primers for their children."
hlgh-tax policies shift responsibility
poor rrudlng performance. Parents,
Noting that writing the first selec­
uwuy from Ihe family und toward
for example, were scolded for not
tions a child will rrad Is a difficult
government. Their welfare policies
reading to their kids
balancing act. the report salr^.
have devastated Ihe black family
The National Academy o f Educa­
"Hut there ure exumples of selec­
and produced Illegitimacy rates of
tion Commission on Rrudlng. the
tions
for young reader* that meet
over 50 percent In the central city.
group hrudrd by Richard C. An­ the technical requirements for a
The Reagan tax pro|x&gt;sals will not derson, looked und poked and
controlled vocabulary and at the
rrverse all of (Ills, but he has prodded along (lie academic trull for
same time tell a story and use
articulated u politically powerful two years before coming out with Its
language Inurtful ways "
position by his stress on the "fa m i­ report. "B ecom ing a Nation o f
Cited us a notable example was
Readers."
ly " theme. It Is notable that New
"Green Eggs and Hum." one of the
Anderson, director o f Ihe center
York'.* Governor Mario Cuomo has
Dr. Seuss masterpieces. In a class ut
for the study of rrudlng ut the
fell obliged to use ihe term "fam ily "
least with "T h e Cal In the H al."
In hla rhetoric, but thut hr has also University o f Illinois, said Amertcu
Research on reading has reached
tried to liberalize It. What Cuomo can become u nation of readers If
a critical mass. Robert Glaser says
means by "fam ily" turns out to be e x is tin g knowledge about how
In the Introduction lo the report.
the whole population of New York, children learn In read la simply put
"T h e recommendations that Ihe
thr United Slutrs. or maybe the Into practice.
experts present ... reflect decades of
"It's not that we don't know what
w orld Thut Is to say. Cuomo
productive analysts "
tra n s la tes " fa m ily " Into more to do — it s that In loo many cases
Glaser ts president of the National
welfare and mote government, but we're not making It happen." he
Academy of Education and director
at leust he bus felt thr need to use said.
of Ihe Learning Research and Dev­
" ' ... we can be absolutely sure
ihe term "fu m lly." Instinctively
elopment Center. University of IMIthat If what we already know werr
aware o f Its potency.
tsburgh.

By the time this column ap|&gt;ears
In print. Ihe so-called Treasury II
lax proposal will lx- public k n o w I
edge. Il Is to be hoped that It will
represent a sharp de|&gt;arturr from
ihe Treasury I plan which had an
anti-business bias that no one
expected In legislation corning out
o f Ihe Reagan administration
Americans who are concerned
about their nation's energy suffi­
ciency will Ik- paying particularly
close attention to the tux proposal
as It affects exploratory drilling for
oil Treasury 1 would have pul
Independent oil companies virtually
out of business and threatened (he
oil sufficiency the U.S. has acquired
since the Arab oil emliargo In the
1970s
It's well to consider what was
w rong with Treasury I as It's
applied to the independent oil pro
ducers. Basic Information ts needed
tty the pu blic as it appraises
Treasury II.
First o f all. Ihe United States
today Is only uboul 33 percent
loretgn dependent Insofar as oil Is
concerned, as against 50 percent
during the oil embargo ol 1973
This chunge represents the greatest
measure o f security for the Ameri­
can people und the U.S. econom y.

Second, the American people nerd
to know thut domestic independent
oil producers have historically done
most of the exploratory drilling In
the United States — about
percent o f exploratory wells and 80
percent of all U.S. wells. Without
the Independents, American selfsufficiency would come to an t*nd.
Treasury I would have struck
down the Independents, who ure
engaged In an extremely high risk
business, by eliminating or chang­
ing tax provisions which make It
Itoxslble for the Independents to
take heavy risks
The risk takers are understan­
dably happy with the bureaucrats
who don't understand the oil busi­
ness An Independent oilman made
this comment In a recent letter:
"When we are not In a shortage
situation, they worry that we're
making too much money and not
paying enough taxes. When we get
into a supply hind. Ihey worry that
we're not putting forth enough
effort to find and produce more of
the relationship between profit and
exploration. "Neither do they un­
derstand the concom itant rela ­
tionship between exploration activi­
ty and energy supply."
Both Ihe major producers and the
Independents are needed Their
respective situations urr very dif­
ferent. however. The independents
have only one business, production
of oil and gas. The majors have
Income from pipelines, refineries,
ships, and petrochemicals as well
as production. This must be taken
Into account In the tax laws.

JACK ANDERSON

OAS O fficial Caught Feathering Nest

“Hey. I'm ell FOR the padded shoulder look,

but...,,

L

By Jack Anderson
And
Dais VAn A tta
WASHINGTON - The battle be
tween the Nicaraguan contras and
the Sandlntsla regime Isn't being
fought only In the Jungles by
soldiers In camouflage uniforms. It
Is being waged with equal bitterness
by strtped-pants diplomats In Ihe
Organization of American Stales
W e've reported on the petty poli­
tics und budgetary boodle at the
OAS In ihe post, (minting out that
It's the American taxpayers who
ulltmulely get tipped off for the
organization's extravagance, since
our government pays two-thirds of
the OAS budget
After roundly denouncing us for
these disclosures, some OAS o f­
ficials have now decided that maybe
expense-account excesses are outrugeous alter all
"T h e situation Is really difficult

here." said Guillermo I’lernes. Ihe
OAS public information chief. Ills
statement was In response to our
Inquiry about an Internal audit that
c h a r g e d the O A S d ir e c t o r In
Nicaragua. Jorge Arellano, with
"unauthorized activities” and re­
commended disciplinary action.
According to Pternea. Arellano is
one of those officials who are
"acceptable to ihe Sandlnlstas." He
replaced a Somoclsta alter the 1979
revolution.
Does this mean that Arellano s
peccadillo* have been blown out of
proportion In thr audit? Here's what
the OAS audit reported:
— B e tw e e n J u ly 1983 and
January 1984. Arellano authorized
a total o f $2,160.55 lo be paid to
himself, without getting permission
fr o m W a s h in g t o n . H e a ls o
purchased other lumlture with a
• lin k for $418.18 (hat waa both

signed and made out to himself.
— Arellano bought a act of five
new tires for an OAS pickup truck
In Managua that was less than a
yrar old. then tried lo order a third
set soon after that.
" In our o p in io n ." w rote the
auditors, "th e tire purchase ,n
January 1984. and Ihe attempt lo
acquire an additional complete set
m August 1984. eight months later,
appears to be unwise."
— A rellan o bought three air
conditioners for the OAS from a
irlallve for $1,900 — and paid for
them with Yankee dollars Instead of
Nicaraguan cordobas, as OAS regu­
lations require. Not only that, but
"further examination o f the draft
disclosed that the payment was
deposited by the director In his awn
personal account In Ihe United
Slates." thr auditors reported.
— During 1983 84. Arellano re­
ceived several thousand dollars'

worth of cash credits for tax-free
fuels purchased for OAS business,
though headquarters had ordered
thr Managua office In 1981 to stop
giving thr staff thr crrdlt allot­
ments.
Arellano's behavior "In our opi­
nion reflects poor Judgment and Is
Inconsistent with the requirements
set forth by OAS regulations." the
auditors wrote, adding: "W e believe
that because of Ihe extensive nature
und scope of these activities In
falling to comply with OAS regula­
tions that disciplinary action should
be considered."
Pternea said no disciplinary action
had been token, breause Arellano
has until the end of this week to
rrspond to the auditors' charges.
I’ lemes did characterize the find­
ing* as "routine." and noted that
currency abuse was Ihe organiza­
tion's "m ost common problem ."

�SPORTS

E v e n in g H « r*ld . Sanford. F I.

Mowday, Juno I t , I W - 5 A

K a re e m Hooks O n To Pot O f G o ld
BOSTON (UPI) — The skyhook became a
rainbow Sunday and at the end was the Los
A n geles Lakers' pot o f gold — an NBA
championship.
The Lakers received another inspirational
29-point performance from 38-year-old Kareem
Abdul-Jnbbar. and James Worthy soared for 28
more to give Los Angeles Its third title In the last
six years with a 111-100 victory over the Boston
Celtics
"H e played so hard and gutsy." said Lakers
roach Pat Riley "H e broke their backs right
here. He was stellar today.”
T h e victory established Los Angeles as
perhaps the most dominant team of the 1980s
while ending one o f the longest Jinxes In NBA
history. It was the Lakers first championship
victory after eight title defeats to the Celtics.
"W e broke the dynasty they have had over us.
we broke the stranglehold." said Riley. "This
one was for West. Baylor. Chamberlain and all
the olhers who had a tough time against the

NBA Playoffs
Celtics."
The Lakers have appeared In the final round
five of the last six seasons, winning titles In
1980 and 1982.
In capturing the best-of-seven series 4-2. the
Lakers avenged last year's seven-game champi­
onship loss to Boston, who became the latest
club to fall to defend Its NBA championship
Abdul-Jabbar. who In December reversed his
decision to retire after this year, concluded his
16th NBA season as the unanimous selection for
the series Most Valuable Player award. The
Inkers’ captain also was MVP In 1971 while a
member o f the Milwaukee Bucks
" I'll be bark next year and It will be good to
defend the crown." said Abdul-Jubltar. who hit
his first 8 shots of the game and was 13-21 from
(he (loor.

"This Is the greatest moment of m y life."
Worthy had 16 first-half points to further
stake a claim as perhaps the most graceful
player In the league. His court length drive to
the basket with 8:19 left led to 2 free throws that
helped seal the triumph.
Boston out-rebounded Los Angeles 54-44 but
shot a paultry 39 percent from the floor. Dennis
Johnson canned Just 3-of-IS shots and fellow
starting guard Danny Alnge hit 3-of-16
"They gave us the shots we wanted." said
Boston coach K.C. Jones. "(Mitch) Kupehak and
Kurt Rambls did a great Job of parking It In
Once they got the lead In the third period. Ihev
didn't make any mistakes."
Kevin Mr Hale had 32 points and 16 rebounds
for the Celtics before fouling out with 5:21 left
Larry Bird scored 28 points but hls outslde shot
was once again Ineffective as It was throughout
the series He hit Just !2-of-29from the floor.
Magic Johnson had 14 points. 14 assists and
10 rebounds for the Lakers and Byron Scott

added 14 points.
After Boston had closed to within 86-82 with
8 54 left. Abdul-Jabbar hit 2 free (throws and
W orthy stripped the ball from Carry Bird and
drove the length of the court. His 2 free throws
gave Los Angeles a 90-82 lead and the Celtics
never again got closer tha 6 points.
The Lakers looked for Abdul-Jabbar to start
the third quarter and he responded, canning 3
baskets to key a 16 8 run that gave Los Angeles
a 71-63 edge with 6 45 to go In the period. Scott,
finding his outside touch for the first time In the
series, also had 6 points In the run.
After hitting Just 38 percent from the floor In
the first five games. Scott drilled 4-of-6 shots
from the deep range In the quarter to send the
latkers Into the final quarter with an 82-73
advantage.
The Celtics shot only 42 percent from the floor
In the first half but sparked by M cllale.
controlled the boards 30-21 to gain a 55-55 tie at
Intermission.

6-1 Record
Can't Win
For Eagles

Aretha Hits .668,
Savages Get 3rd
By Sam Cook
H erald Sports E d ito r
PALM BAY - Seminole High
S chool basketball and track
coaches are licking their chops
In anticipation of the arrival of
Aretha Riggins. The Incoming
freshman Is hailed as one of the
Ix-st frrnale athletes to ever come
through Sanford.
A fter this past w eek en d 's
exploits In the Palm Bay Invita­
tional Tournam ent, add the
softball coach to the list. tern.
Riggins, who graduated from
Lnkevlew Middle School last
week, led the Seminole Savages
to their ser'ond straight thirdplace tournament finish In two
weeks by slamming 24 hits In 35
at lulls for a .668 uverage. In­
cluded were two homers, three
doubles and a triple.
The Savages finished with a
6-3 record and whipped the
Tampa Mustangs In the thirdplace game. One of the losses
was the the Seminole Eagles, a
thrilling 1312 encounter. The
Eagles woo their llrst six games.
Including ■ victory over pre­
viously unbeaten tournament
champion Plantation, but bowed
mil In the first game o f the
playoffs.
The rivalry between the two
county powerhouses will resume
this Saturday and Sunday at the
Savages Invitational Tou rna­
ment at the Seminole Softball
Club Complex at Five Points
near Winter Springs. Thirteen
trams are entered. Play begins 8
p.m. Saturday. The first day. the
leu m s are broken Into two
divisions and play a round robin
to deterlmlne the seeds for the
finals, which begin Sunday at 9
am .
Riggins and her teammates,
meanwhile, will Ire looking for a
s|M)i in the finals after thirdMace finishes (Palm Bay and
Tam pa) the past two weeks
A re th a had p le n ty o f help
swinging the hat as when the
Savages won they won big.
Laurie Leilfer cracked 13 hits In
21 at-buts for a .619 average.
Brldgetle Jenerrlle stroked 18
hits In 34 ut-bals for .529
uverage.
T h e S a v a g e s o p e n e d the
tournament with a 9-4 drubbing
ul the South Brevard Sharks.
Riggins singled and doubled and
drove In two runs. Marnle Frey
drilled three hits w h ile Val

By Chris Fistar
H erald Sports W rite r
Th e Seminole Eagles know
what frustration Is all about.
Smith and winning pitcher Nlkl
After playing Impressively In six
Burke chipped In a pair o f
straight wins, the Eagles lost
singles. Sharon Bonaveture had
their seventh and were elim i­
an RBI single.
nated from the Palm Bay Invita­
Seminole made It two straight
tional this past weekend.
with a 9-2 rout of the Lake
Even though they didn't come
Worth Ladles. Caroline Chavis
home with a trophy, the Eagles,
rapped th ree sin gled w h ile
the Seminole Softball Club's
Brtdgette Jenerette added two
" B ” All-Star team of 13-14 year
base hits and Bonaventure drove
olds, proved they are a team to
In two runs.
be reckoned with.
The Savages suffeied their
T h e E a g le s , c o a c h e d b y
first loss Saturday, blowing a
Pansey McDonald and Larry
12- 7 lead In the bottom o f the
Hollis, beat some o f the lies!
seventh Inning for a one-run loss
teams In the state o v er the
to the Eagles With two outs and
weekend Including the Seminole
a runner at first, the Savages
Savages and the powerful Plan­
committed three successive er­
tation Sun Devils. T h e Sun
rors to open the door for a power
D evils went on to w in the
show by Tam m y Jenerette and
tournament.
Sanford’s Katrlnu Shuler.
The Eagles' first six games
Corrie Lawson, who had three
were In round robin play and.
hits, and Anna Hollis, who had a
after winning all six. they went
doublt and triple, follwed with
Into a single elimination round
hits after the errors. Jenerette,
where they lost their first game.
who d o u b led and hom ered.
In fact, some teams with losing
followed with her roundtrlpper
records In round robin play
to pull the Eagles within 12-11.
ended up finishing higher than
Jodie Switzer followed with a
the Eagles because Ihey won In
single and Shuler crushed a
(he single elimination round.
homer way over the fence for a
The Eagles hope to keep roll13- 12 victory.
In g t h i s w e e k e n d In t h e
R ig g in s and B r ld g e t le
Seminole Savages Tournament
Jenerette hud three singles each
ut the Seminole Softball Club
for the Savages while Chavis
complex.
chipped In two singles Burke
In their first game, which was
was the losing pitcher while
played Friday night, the Eagles
Dawn Gebhart picked up the
pounded TBYSA of Palm Bay.
win.
12-0. Dawn Gebhart allowed Just
The Savages bounced right
one
hit In the game, a third
track to belt Palm Bay, 15-4.
Inning single.
Jaudon Jonas carried the big
Th e Seminole offense was led
stick with a single, double and
by Tam m y Jenerette w ho was 3
triple for two runs hatted In.
for 4 with two RBIs. Jodie
Iktnavenlure singled twice and
NwtM SuMkf Tm i * ( Vmtwrt Sw itzer rapped out a pair o f hits
doubled, newcomer Shawanda
und drove In four runs. Sanford's
Walker singled twice, Lelffer
K a trin a S h u ler and L e tic ia
Sem
inole
H
ig
h
School
fre
s
h
m
a
n
-to
be
Aretha Riggins wants to know If you're
singled and doubled and drove
stroked 24 hits In 35 at bats to lead the Strickland were each 2 for 3 with
going my way. Her way was around the
in two runs. Jenerette singled
RBI and Gebhart was also 2
Seminole Savages to a third place finish. one
twice and drove In three runs.
bases this past weekend at the Palm Bay
for 3.
Burke picked up the win.
Three of the hits went for homers.
In v ita tio n a l Softball T o u rn a m en t. The
The Eagles soared to five more
Plantation handed the Savages
wins on Saturday to finish round
their second loss by a 168
robin play unbeaten. In the first
count. Seven runs In the fifth with a 28 2 bombarding of the Rockledge Rowdies. Lelffer led hits Burke wus the losing pitch­
game Saturday, the Eagles up­
Inning broke open a tight game. Lake Worth Lassies. Riggins lhe way with four hits while er.
T h e Savages fin ish e d the ended the Savages. 13-12, In u
Riggins added a pair of singles
Jonas made a great catch In clobbered two homers, a double
battle o f the Seminole teams.
deep left and threw out a runner and Iwo singles for u perfect 5 for uud a double. Bonaventure. tournament on an upbeat with a
C o r r ie La w son and A n n a
16-1
durbblng
of
the
Tampa
5
game.
Heather
Meyer
was
one
trying to score from third to keep
Jenerrlle and Meyer each went 2
Hollis
were 3 for 4 with three
M
u
stan
gs.
R
ig
g
in
s
sin
gle
d
,
the game close In the fourth. hll behind with 4 for 4. Jonas for 4.
RBIs each while Jenerette was 2
doubled
and
triple
while
Lomlcla
singled
and
hornrred.
Jenerette
Riggins had three hits and three
Plantation trimmed the Sav­ Whitaker and Jenerette deliver­ for 3 with a double, hom e run,
rlbbles and Lelffer added three had three hits and Burke was the
ages
again. 9-1, to knock (hem ed three hits apiece. Dldl Gibbs and three RBIs. The Eagles
winning
pitcher
singles. Burke was the loser.
Into
the
thlrd-pluce game. Rig­ and Chavis stroked two singles trailed. 12-7, going Into the
Seminole picked up Its fifth
The Savages took out their
bottom o f the seventh but pulled
win with a 13-3 bllti of the gins and Walker each had Iwo each. Burke picked up the win.
frustration In the next game
within 12-11 on a pair o f two-run
homers. With two outs, and the
score still 12-11. the Savages
made three straight errors that
—
enabled the Eagles to score the
lying and winning runs.
The Oviedo Semlnoles. Sanford's Big
"They're got a real good clu b." said
The Eagles' third victory was
League baseball entrant, dropped to 3-10 for
Sem lnoles coach Mike F e rre ll. "T h a i p e r h a p s t h e ir best o f th e
the season with a pair o f losses to Fusils
Maufroy Is a great player. H e's got tournament season. Sem inole
Sunday In District 14 action at Eustls.
everybody talking about him."
went up against a Plantation
The Semlnoles will try to get back on
In an American Legion gam e Saturday, Sun Devils squad that hadn't
McKinney walked and, one out later.
track tonight at 7:30 when they take on
Mike Sclimit clobbered a gargantuan home lost a game In tournament play
Grrlslng stepped up and slugged a three-run
District 14 power Apopka-West Seminole at
run while Anthony Lasralc (1-0) and Sean this year and came away with an
homer to put the Semlnoles In front.
Lake Brantley High. Brian Sheffield will try
Flake” Flaherty combined for a three-hit ter 8-7 upset victory,
The lead held up for one Inning as Eustla as Lake Mary ripped Altamonte Springs.
to quell the hot AWS bats. AW S won 12
Lawson and Switzer were both
took the lead for good In the bottom o f the
straight before losing the second game of a
I l-l.a t Lym an High School
3 for 3 to lead the offense and
fifth on a two-run homer off the bat o f
, double-header Sunday night to Winter
Lake Mary. 5-0. returns to action today ai Jenerette was 2 for 3 with a
ratrher Todd Maufroy off reliever and loser 5 30 at Orlando against Boone.
Garden. AWS manager Richard CofTcy said
home run. The Eagles took an
M ik e Schmlt, above, took Ken Chapdelalne would s u n for his 12-1 Steve Rape. Maufroy played on the District
Lake Mary used Its patented tw o out rally early 8-4 lead and held o ff a late
Byron Overstreet deep Sat­ squad.
14 All-Star learn last year that went to the and some shoddy Altamonle fielding for five Plantation rally. It was the only
urday night.
Big League World Series. He played at
In the opening game o f the twlnbdl. the
runs In the first Inning. Shane Lelterlo loss o f the tournament and of the
Stetson this year.
Semlnoles led much of the way but couldn't
reached on an error, stole second and scored season for the Sun Devils.
Seminole took the early lead again In the on Schmlt’s single. Ryan Lisle followed with
hold on as Eustls claimed a 7-4 victory.
In gam e four. The Eagles had
second game, but Eustls got Its bats going
The Semlnoles took a 1-0 lead In the lop of
a hose hit and when NeaJ Harris' fly ball to an easy time with the Tampa
early and rolled to an 11-3 win
the first but squandered a bases loaded,
center was dropped. Schmlt scored. Kelly Mustangs, beating them. 14-2.
In the lop of (he first for Seminole.
no-oul situation. Jeff G rrlslng and David
ilysell followed with another free pass Shuler continued her hot streak
Grelslng singled and took second on a wild
Rape both walked and Gary Derr singled to
before T.J. Sutton's fly ball to right field was at the plate with a 5 for 5
pitch. David Rape then walked and both also dropped, scoring two more runs.
left to load the bases. Jam es Hersey then
perform ance that Included a
moved up on a double steal Derr followed
drew a walk to force In Grelslng but Brian
Schmlt added his homer later In the double, home run and three
with a wslke to load the bases snd Grelslng game, a prodigious blast to right off loser RBIs. Jenerette. Strickland and
Sheffield then hit Into a 5-2-3 double play as
scored on a wild pitch. Again Seminole left
Eustla avoided a big Inning. Joey Coral then
Byron Overstreet. "Mike hit It a long w ay," Lawson contributed Iw o hits
I he bases loaded when Hersey fanned.
struck out to end the Inning.
said Lake Mary' coach Allen Tuttle. "It was each.
Sheffield flew out snd Steve Rape struck
Eustls came back to take a 3-1 lead after
way up by the lights when It went out."
In a low scoring game com*
out.
two Innings but the Semlnoles erupted for
Schmlt finished with a single and homer. pared to the rest, the Eagles
The Semlnoles scored two more times In Sutton and ilysell rapped two singles each rdged the Orlando Lll' Sluggers.
three runs In the lop of the fourth for a 4-3
the fifth on Steve Rape s RBI infield single while Steve Sliakai and Lisle liad a single
lead. Coral was hll by a pitch to leadoff and
6 «# E A G L E *. Pag* 7A
and a Eustls error.
then stole second. With one out. Donald
apiece. Matt Messina chipped In a double.

Softball

Seminotes Drop 2

Lake Mary Wins 5th

Baseball

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Victory
A TLA N TA (UPII - After re­
cording his first major-league
victory Sunday, Allnnfn Braves
rookie Steve Shields exprraned
gratitude to Ills fam ily and
friends for all their support.
Atlanta manager Eddie Maas
should t&gt;e thankful lo Shields.
The 28-year-old right-hander
pitched six strong Innings lo
help the Braves defeat the Los
Angeles Dodgers 10-3.
The victory cools the pressure
on Mntis for another day. The
roukle m an ager, whose Job
status has been unsure since
early tn the season, could soon
become the third msnsgrr to be
fired this year If the Braves don’t
start winning consistently,
Atlanta, expected lo challenge
In Ihe National League West, Is
In fifth-place al 22 30. 9 14
games behind San Diego.
Shields yielded right tills over
six Innings while striking out
live and walking one In Ills thinl
major league game.
" T h i s Is fa n t a a t lc ," said
Shields. 1-0. "M y hometown.
Hokes Blttlf. Ala.. In two hours
from here. They were every­
where (In the slumln). I f s Just
good lo do well in front of all of
litem here la-cause they stuck
Itehlnd me for a tong lime.
Dale M urphy hit his NLtrading 14th homer and drove In
Hirer runs lo heljt Atlanta brut
F rriiu n d o V a te n zu e lu . 5-B.
Forster hurled one-hit relief over
the final three Innings for Ills
( first save.
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Cubs 5, P ira te s 1
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b a s e s loaded walk and Chris
Sprier added a two-run stnglr to
highlight u (our-run sixth Inning,
lllllng the Cubs lo a lour game
sweep of Pittsburgh. I be Pirates
| have lost six straight.
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Al Philadelphia, tllrim Wilson
slammed a Ihree run homer lo
. help Ihe Phllllra anup a fourgame losing streak. Kevin Gross.
5 8. allowed three hits through
seven Innings. Don ('arinun re. corded two outs In the eighth
■md Kent Tekulve pitched the
fliiul I 1-3 Innings for his fourth
suve.
Padres B, R eds 3
Al Cincinnati, Andy Hawkins
scattered eight hlta over sevrn
Innings u&gt; run his record lo 11-0
and Grulg Nellies hit Ills lllth
homer lo lilt the Padres Reds
player manugrr Pclc Rose went
2 for 5, moving within 48 hits of
breaking Ty Cobh's career hit
record of 4.101.
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Al Hoiialott, Joe Nlekru pu­
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wlnnlngeal pitcher tn Astros
h istory. Mark H alley hit a
three-run homer to help Houston
lo a liner game sweep of the
Giants. Nlekru, 3 H. picked up
his first victory since May 5.
Dave LaPuInt. 2-6. was the loser.
lis t s 0-2. C ards I B
Al New York. George Foster
and Rafael Santana drove In two
runs each to buck D w igh t
Gooden, 9-3. and the Meta In the
opener. Terry Prndleton hll an
Insldr-thr-park grand slam and
Juuquln Andujur posted Ills 1 Ith
victory, helping Ihe Cardlnuls
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Marty Barrel! drove In three
By 8am Cook
runs. Jim Rice slammed his
H erald Sp orts Editor
111Ii home run and Mlkr Easier
A L T A M O N T E SPRIN G S jMiunded oul Iwo doubles and
R ic h a r d C o f f e y and h is
A p o p k a -W es t S em in ole B ig
In Ihe fourth. Cousins. Bruce scored three limes to power the
Leaguers w on’ t have loo long lo Bonaventure and Brurhl wulkrd Red Sox.
Boston sen I 12 batters tn the
dwell on their first setback. lo load Ihe buses. Johnson
When W inter Garden finally forced Cousins al home but plate in the ninth Inning and
pushed across a run talc Sunday Coffey followed with a clutch scored seven runs.
night for a 2-1. right inning single lo left for both runs and a
Tigers 8. Blue Jays 3
victory. II snapp&lt;-d a 12-gamr 4 2 lead.
Al Toronto, Nelson Simmons
AWS winning sirrak.
In Ihe s e v e n th , Joh n son
"W c Just couldn’t get number singled in two Insurance runs and l.oo Whitaker each lofted
wlnd-uldrd homers and Kirk
13." said CofTcy Sunday night. and Kevin Bass plated another
Gibson drove In three runs lo
" I guess w e'll Just have to start on with a base knock to left.
power Detroit. Doug Bair. 1-0,
over again Monday."
In the nightcap. Iwo unearned
went the first 5 2-3 Innings for
Coffey bus a good hurler lo tallies cost Bass a tough loss.
Ihe victory. He allowed three
restart his team's winning ways. The 6-4 right hander scattered
Ken C h a p d e ta ln e . u c r a ft y seven tills, struck out nine und runs and four hi is.
right-hander, will lie on ihe hill walked Jusl Iwo. "Kevin mixed
M ariners 10, Indians 0
tonight w hen Ihe Sem inole- his pitches real w ell." said Cof­
Al Cleveland. Ken Phelps. Phil
Orange County connection hosts fey. "H e pitched a real good
Hrudley and Jim Presley each
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Apopka-West Seminole picked Seattle. Phelps had a two run
Brian Sheffield.
up Its only run In (he second
homer und Prentry added a solo
C hu pdelaln e naved A W S 's when Hass singled. Mike Brown
shot.Frank Wills, brought up
12th victory, u 7-3 decision. moved pinch runner Joe Varitek
Wednesday from ihe minors,
Sunday night. He carne on for a lo second, When Chapdelalnc lilt
pitched six Innings lo earn the
tiring Skip Cousins wilb AW S a groundhall In Ihe shortstop,
victory.
clinging lo a 4-3 sixth Inning however. Varitek was nailed
lead und dangerous Mike Pasllla trying lo go to third. Cousins W hite Sox S, Twins I
At Minneapolis. Tom Seaver
at I hr plule. "C h ap " promptly followed with a double lo score
siattered five hits to post his
struck out Pasllla for Ihe third Chupdelalne.
294th career victory und rookie
out. then blew away th ree
Tied at 1-1 In the seventh.
Daryl Boston hll a inaminolh
Winter Garden (11-3) hitlers on AWS missed a chance to win it
hom e run to leud C hicago.
strikes In Ihe seventh to preserve when ikinavrnlure walked and
Seaver. 6-4. struck out threr and
Cousins' win.
Mike Davis doubled with no outs
walkrd two In 7 2-3 Innings.
While Chapdelalnc look care of lo deep right center, BonuvrnB rew ers 9, Yankees 4
Ihe fireman duties. Murk Coffey lure, however, held up on the fly
At Milwaukee. Jim Ganlner
provided the olfenslve spark
liall and couldn't score, ilrarhl
and Ben Ogllvlr each slugged
Coltey. who raughl both ends of struck out. Johnson popped oul
iw o -r u n h o m e rs lo p ro p e l
the twlnhlll. drove In four runs und Coffey wus ruled oul when
Milwaukee Pete Vuckovlch, 2-3.
with a pair of two-run singles.
Ihe left (1eldcr and shortstop
went
6 2-3 Innings and allowed
In the third. C offey's bal
collided but managed to catch
Jusl three hits In earn the
erased a 2-0 Winter Garden lead.
the fly bull.
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Tim Bntehl walked and Tony
An error by Johnson ut third
walked three.
Johnson was hll by a pitch. allowed Winter Garden lo score
M ike D a v Is keeps his eye on Ihe batl. The Apopka West Alter a nllly double steal. Coffey In the fifth and when Brown's
Seminole catcher powered a double Sunday night but AWS singled up Ihe middle for a 2-2 throw pulled the first baseman Angela 1. Royals 0
A l A u u helm . C a lif., Ron
still lost for Ihe llrsl time, 2 1, In eight Innings,
deadlock.
off Hie bag.
Romunlck and Donnie Moore
combined on an eight-hitler and
Boh Boone slnglrd In a run In
ih r fo u rth In n in g to h elp
California back Into first place In
the West Romanick. 7-2. scat­
second baseman Bill Bales dropped Chris tered six singles over Ihe first
OMAHA. Neb ltd'll
Miami coach Ron
Magno's pop foul. Magno drilled Swindell's seven Innings and Moore gol Ihe
Fraser Im-IIi-vcs Ii In Irani's 2-1 victory over
next pilch to right for m triple and scored on Iasi six outs for his 12lh save.
Texas Sunday night will give the Hurricanes
Chris Hart's bunt single,
an edge in lonlghl's championship game at
"B ales stepped In a hole," Gustafson said
Rangers 8-tl, A's 4-6
tile College World Series
Texas, bidding lor lls second champion
" I ’ve culled him Ihe best popllrldcr I've
At O akland, C a lif., D ave
"1 d e fin it e ly fe e l ib is g iv e s us a
shi|» In Hirer years, led l -Oallrr five Innings.
ever seen I still believe that It was Jusl one Kingman led olf the bottom of
psychological advantage.” Fniort said idler
Ifni Miami got to Swindell for a run In the
ul Ihose things."
the eighth with his 14th home
Miami nlj)|M-it Texas and lls ace pitcher
Uxth and one hi the eighth to force a 15lh
In Ihe eighth. Don Rowland walked, stole run. enabling Oakland to gain u
Greg Swlmicll.
game in the tournament.
second and advanced lo third when Chuck spill of lls double-header. Gary
No 6 Miami improved lo 63-16 lor (hr
The Hurrlcalnrs needed lo win to slay
Oertll's throw sailed Into right center. Wurd and Cliff Johnson had RBI
■ (son and 4-1 In ihe tournament. No 3
alive In the double elimination lourmuneni
Swindell struck out Ihe next two batters, singles to highlight a five-run
I r xa» dropped to 64-13 und 4*1.
"Swindell's their lies!.’ ’ Fraser said
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Longhorns coach Cliff Gustafson said (he
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San Antonio Gunslingers re­
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The game was witnessed bySan Antonio's smallest home
crowd of the season. 4.963.

�Wilander Hunts Down Lendl
PARIS (UPII — Mats Wilander. playing like a
blg-gamr hunter. Sunday added a second straight
Grand Slam title to his collection.
Attacking from the outset. Wilander beat
defending champion Ivan Lendl 3G. 6-4. 6-2. 6-2
to capture the m en's title at the French Open for
the second time.
The 20-year-old Wilander mastered windy
conditions to repeat his 1982 French Open
success and take his second consecutive Grand
Slam event. He won the Australian Open six
months ago. bul since then had not won a
tournament.
"Nobody expected me to win. 1 played without
pressure." said Wilander. who was seeded fourth
"T h is feels very good because I haven't been
playing well this season.”
A drizzle In the first set and high winds
throughout the m atch hampered Lendl In
particular. Ills serve and forehand suffered and
he admitted he squandered many chances.
The No. 2 seed and tournament favorite. Lendl
had not conceded a set en route to the final

Tennis
H ow ever, once Wilander took control, the
25-year-old Czech made more and more unforced
errors and lost for the fifth time In six finals at
Grand Slam events.
"It was very upsetting.” Lendl said. "1 was
serving well at the beginning, then he began
returning better.
" I wanted to play more aggressively, but
because o f the wind I couldn't prepare my
approaches and I kept making errors.”
The match began as the expected dour baseline
battle as both players tried to settle down with
the stron g wind Lendl continued to play
passively while Wilander was prepared to attack,
even In the first set which the Swede lost.
Lendl had a break point for 5-5 In the second
set. but failed to capltllze and Wilander was rarely
In trouble thereafter.
" I thought 1 was the one who controlled how

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the match was going — even In the first set when
he served well." Wilander said
"M aybe he got a little nervous and felt pressure.
I gol more and more confident and everything
happened In the third and founh sets — there 1
thought I played very w ell."
Wllander's tactic o f coming forward to attack
was what Lendl had expected.
" H r did what I thought, try to come to the net,"
Lendl said, "H e surprised me how well he was
hitting volleys but cither way. the problem was I
was losing most of the points."
Like Chris Evert Lloyd, winner of the wom en's
singles, Wilander Is on course for a possible
Grand Slam afier winning the Australian and
French Opens
Martina Navratilova, loser to Evrrt Lloyd In an
epic women's final Saturday, had the consolation
o f taking two titles Sunday — both played on
eoun No. 1 Instead o f center court because
morning rain upset Sunday’s schedule.
Navratilova and Pam Shrlver completed a
unique double Grand Slam of women's doubles
titles — winning their eighth In a row.

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Chris Evert Lloyd hits a backhand winner.
Lloyd beat Martina Navratilova Saturday.

Maltbie's Win Ends 9-Year Drought

SPORTS

HARRISON. N.Y (UPII - The
disappointm ent o f falling to
qualify for the U.S. Open has
been washed away by Irani of
triumph for Roger Maltble.
Only six days after hls quaillying disaster at Montclair. N.J..
Maltble ended a 9-year winless
drought Sunday, capturing the
•500.000 Westchester Classic.
If possible, hls victory was
made even more meaningful as
he survived a four-hole sudden death playoff before beating
out Raymond Floyd and George
Burns with a 5 foot birdie putt.
"Not making ihe Open was
one of Ihe extra factors for me
Ibis w e e k ," Ihe 33-year-old
Californian said. "I would love to
be there I failed. It was my fault
I just Ieel. without getting into
whether the USGA (U.S. Golf
Association) Is right or wrong,
that I'm a good enough player

IN BRIEF
Stephens Hoists Champagne,
Toasts 4th Straight Belmont Win
BELMONT. N.Y. (UPII — The expensive champagne with
which he toasted his unprecedented fourth straight
Belmont Stakes victory loosened W oody Stephens' longue
a bit. but It did not go to his head
The trainer visibly blanched, then blushed, when some
party guests suggested that Belmont Park be renamed In
his honor following his latest triumph In I he final leg o f
racing's Triple Crown: A 1*2 finish by his coupled entry o f
gelding Creme Fralche and colt Stephan's Odyssey.
Consider then how embarrassed Stephens would have
been had he followed up hls cold-sober, early-morning visit
lo the harkstretch with a trip to the clubhouse and heard
track announcer Marshall Cassidy Introduce Sunday's race
card.
"Ladles and gentlemen.” Cassidy said, drawling hls
words for dramatic effect. "W elcom e to Woody Stephens
Park."
Though It Is highly unlikely the historic thoroughbred
complex on Long Island will ever be renamed. Stephens Is
quite likely to end up being commemorated by a plaque or
photo or two.
Winning four straight — Stephens look the three
previous Belmonts with Conquistador Clclo. Caveat and
Swale — was not the only record Stephens established with
hls Creme Fralche-Stephan's Odyssey triumph
The 1-2 finish was the first by an entry since 1907 and
the first since partmuluel betting was Introduced to racing.
Creme Fralche. meanwhile, became the first gelding ever
to win the grueling 1 l/2-mlle race, longest of the Triple
Crown series, and he did so In the fastest lime ever on a
Belmont Stakes track officially rated as "m uddy." TTic
winning time o f 2:27 also was the fourth-lastest time In
iWimont history

Golf
that I should Itr In thr U.S.
Open.
" I had my opportunity ac­
c o rd in g to th eir q u a lify in g
structure and I failed, So l«- it
bul It was an extra Incentive lor
this week."
When the U S Open begins
Thursday at Birmingham. Mich..
Maltble will be working on hls
new house In Los Gatos. Calif,
which hr can enhance wltti the
•9 0 ,0 0 0 w in n er's sh are he
rarned Sunday.
After squandering an up|tnr1n
n lly on the p re v io u s hole.
Maltble ended the lense tie­
breaker on Ihe pur-3. 20-1 yard
16th hole wllh nn excellent drive
thut left him only five feet from
ihe pin.

Sawyer Is SCC's
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Floyd, meantime, had sent hls
drive Into the gallery on the far
left while Burns drove Into a
bunker on the left, leaving them
both with hopeless positions
assuming Maltble could convert
Ills p u t t

"O n 15, I certainly had the
advantage, and let II gel aw ay."
Maltble said. "A ll you can do Is
blister yourself up for thr next
hole There's no looking track.
Wh.it a rebel It Is to win, I
think I vr played better golf over
a period of lime, but the only
Ihlug that would make all the
hard work worthwhile would be
a victory. I had a couple of
opportunities today that I lei gel
away, bul In the etui laidy Luck
shined on m e."
It was Maltbie’s fourth career
Victory, but first Since Ihe 1976
Memorial, which hr also won In
a playoff.

Floyd. In quest o f hls 20lh
eareer victory, registered the
day's best round, a 6-under*pnr
65. Maltble and Burns, who held
or shared the lead after each
round, both shot 70.
All three men blrdled Ihe I8lh
hole to create thr playoff, and
they each parretl the first three
playoff holes.
Burns, w ho also (ailed lo
qualify for ihe Open, and Floyd
each rarned *4 4 .OOO,
"|l was a tough day,*' said
Bums, without o victory since
I9HO. "It's funny. I've had an
o p p o r t u n it y to w in th r e e
tournaments and Ray Floyd real­
ly put the pressure on me (each
time).'*
Mark Wlcbe. In
year on the Tour,
finish ever, closing
take fourth place

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Mike Sawyer, right, receive*
an award (or the Most Out­
standing Seminole Communi­
ty College M ale Athlete from
Sun B ank e xe c u tive Bob
Douglas. Sawyer, a catcher
on the SCC baseball learn,
batted .406 this year. He Is
the first Raider to hit over
.400 since L a rry Parrish, who
attained All-Am erica status
at SCC before signing a
professional contract. P a r­
rish presently plays with the
Texas Rangers. Sawyer, a
two year starter lor SCC, Is a
Lyman High School gradu­

Elliott Credits Luck For Victory
LONG POND. Pa. (UPII — Bill Elliott, the hottest driver on
the NASCAR circuit, credits old-fashioned luck for hls
victory Sunday In the Van Scoy 500.
"Today luck won Ihe race." he said. "N o way I would
have won wllhoul It. Geoff (Bodlne) had the better car
today and It showed.”
Bodlne. the race leader for much of the day. ex|&gt;ertenced
untimely caution flags and handling trouble late lo the race
before finishing a disappointing fourth.
"W e were Just lucky and fortunate lo be there at thr end
of the race." Elliott said. "But that's the lucks and breaks
of racing. It can happen to anyone."
Thr triumph kept Elliott's streak intact of winning at
least onr rare every three weeks on the circuit

ate.
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Jim Biller, a Leesburg resident, claimed the Redman
Tournament Trnll Bass Fishing title Sunday on the St.
John's River In Sanford.
Biller hauled In seven bass which weighed a total o f 27
pounds. 2 ounces. The first place prize money was S I.249.
Miller was fishing off a seven-foot drop off on North Lake
Harney.
Second place went to John Hitter of Lakeland who
caught four bass which weighed 16 pounds. 3 ounces and
was worth S62S In prize money. John Bitter also caught
Ihe largest buss o f Ihe tourney at 10 pounds. 2 ounces
which was w onh an additional $428 for Ihe big bass prize.
Third place went to Bill Alley of Sebrtng who raught four
bass for a total of 13 pounds. 4 ounces which was worth
•548 In prize money. Jim Kremer of Apopka took fourth
place with four bass that weighed a total of 13 pounds. 3
ounces and won $350. Fifth place went lo Tom m y
Hollawav o f Palatka with seven bass which weighed 10
pounds. 15 ounces and won t250.
There were 1 11 competitors In the lourney and prize
money was over M.OOO. The next tourney Is Sept. 15 at
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a nolo homer to lead the way
while Gebhart was 1 for 2.
The Eagles got a little revenge
In the sixth gam e when they
rru s h ed the M e rritt Island
Saints. 18-3. Seminole had lost
to the Saints twice before, both
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Postive ID O f 'M engele' Impossible

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SAO PAULO. Brazil {U P!) — Brazilian
forensic experts studying the skeleton of a
man reputed to be Nazi war criminal Josef
Mengele can piece together "a detailed
profile of the man." but w ill be unable to
positively Identify the remains, the chief of
the scientific team says.
Five experts from Brazil’s Medical Legal
Institute will clean and rebuild the skeleton
of a man who drowned six years ago. The
bones were exhumed last Thursday. The
work, which begins today, is expected to
lake up to 15 days.
"W e will not be able to put a specific
name on the skeleton, but w e should be able
to provide a detailed profile o f the man." Dr.
Jose Melo. the chief of the live-man team,
said Sunday.
Melo said his learn w ill be able to
determine the rough age. height, weight and
national origin of Ihe remains,
Federal police chief Romeu Turna said he
Is "9 0 percent convinced" the remains of a
man who called himself W olfgang Gerhard
are those o f Mengele. responsible for the
death o f 400.000 people at the Auschwitz
concentration camp In Poland

IN BRIEF
Negotiations Continuing
For Release Of Captured Finns
JERUSALEM (UPI| — Twenty-one Finnish soldiers held
hostage by the Israeli-supported South Lebanon Array
were moved to the mllltla's headquarters In Lebanon as
talks today continued on “ many levels" to gain their
release, a U.N. official said.
Timur Ookael. spokesman for the U.N. Inlerlm Force In
Lebanon, or UNIFIL, said 19 o f the Finns were transferred
Sunday to Marjayoun. a Christian stronghold Inside an
Israeli-created border security rone In southern Lebanon.
Ookael said he believed the two other Finnish captives
also had been moved.
Neither Ookael nor Finnish Embassy officials In Israel
were able to provide details on precisely where the soldiers,
who were serving with the UNIFIL peace keeping force In
Lebanon, were being held or how they were being treated.
A total o f 25 Finnish soldiers was abducted by the South
Lebanon A rm y Friday after gunmen of Lebanon's main
Shiite Moslem militia. Amal. captured 11 South Lebanon
Army members. The Finnish commander of the unit was
freed Friday and three other Finnish soldiers were released
Saturday.
Gen. Antoine Lahd, commander of the South Lebanon
Army, a predominantly Christian Lebanese militia sup­
ported by Israel, said the Finns would not be released until
Amal frees his 11 captured militiamen.

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Farrakhan Discusses Hitler, Jews

three
of which Involved the
Issue ol home schools.
The first case ended with Ihe
court ordering parents to enroll
their ch ildren In Ihe public
school or a recognized private
s c h o o l. T h e ch ildren w e r e
enrolled In a Sanford elementary
school for a time before the
parents and children moved out
of state. Julian said.
He suld the school board
d is m is s e d th e second su it
because the parent had a m ed i­
cal problem.
And the third case will be
voluntarily dismissed because of
the passage o f the legislation.
Julian said.

MAMflURO. West Germany IUPI) — Nation o f Islam
leader Louis Farrakhan. professing a fascination with
Hitler, said Jews fear him because "they know some day
they will be punished for the bad things they have done to
blacks."
Farrakhan told the West German news magazine Der
Spiegel In an Interview published Sunday that American
blacks are a "social powder k e g " and the situation o f
blacks In the United Stales Is worse than It was 20 years
ago.
Asked his views on Adolf Hitler. Farrakhan said H itler’s
great achievement was In arousing the German people and
getting the average person — as well as Intellectuals — to
support him.
Farrakhan. an ardent supporter of Jesse Jackson's 1984
presidential candidacy, gained national attention In the
United S tates last year w hen he was accused o f
anti-Semitism.
Farrakhan had praised Hitler, calling (he World W ar II
Nazi dictator a "great man," and describing Judaism ns a
"gutter religion."

L E N A N. TAYLOR
Lena Norris Taylor. 74. of
1008 E. 9th St.. Sanford, died
Buzz Pelsos Is Ihe only can­
Lake Mary hua scheduled
Thursday at Florida Hospltulelections for September 3 for the didate thus far to announce his Altainontc Springs. Bom Nov.
three city commission seats be­ Intentions to run. Pctsos. a local 15. 1910 tn Jefferson County.
ing vacated by Harry Terry. Burt delicatessen owner, la seeking FIs., she w as a irtld e n l of
seat three, now held by Terry.
Pertnchlcf and Colin Keogh.
Sanford for 60 yean. A house­
The tiling deadline (or poten­ wife. etve w e * ■ member o f the
T h e e le c tio n s s r s t o tie h e ld s i
tial candidates ts July 20.
New IlcUvel Missionary Baptist
city hall for seals one. three, and
Terry. Perlnchlcf and Krogti
Church of Sanford
five. Mayor Dick Peas said that
a re not seeking rc e le c tlo n
S u r v lv o r a Include a so n ,
city hall employees would be because they say they arc tire of
Raymond Norris. Sanford; nine
given the day off, The polls will
commission meetings running
s la te ra , A b b le D avis. E lla
be open from 7 a.in. to 7 p.tn.
late Into the nightN ew ley, Flora Hawkins. Annlcbell Robertson, and Nancy
Allen, all o f Sanford. Willie Lee
Crecker o f Oviedo, Henrietta
Robertson of Goldenrod. Sally
Roach and Mary Lee Rlelly of
Rochester N.Y.; two brothers
A R E A F O R E C A S T ) Partly Orleans had IH Inches of ruin In Raymond Tin g of Sanford, and
cloudy today with a 30 percent Just one hour, urcompanled by Frank 11. Ting. Washington D.C.;
ch a n ce o f a fte r n o o n th u n ­ winds of 53 mph. Records were and nine step-chlldrrn.
derstorms. High In mid 90s.
t ie d o r brok rn a c r o s s the
Sunrise Funeral Home. San­
Light wind. Tonight and Tues­ southwest Sunday as a hcnl ford. Is In charge of arrange­
day mostly fair except n chance
spell lingered. El Paso. Texas, ments,
o f afternoon and evening Ihunreached 106. breaking the re­
P A U L W. HAYQREEN
deratorma. Low In low to mid cord of 104 sel In 1981; Las
Mr. Paul W. Haygrren. 68. of
70s. High In mid 90s. Light wind
Vegas, hud 111, breaking (heold
tonight and south 10 mph
m urk o f 110 set In 1973, 717 Greentrec Court. Lake Mary,
Tuesday. Rain chance 20 per­ Phoenix's 114 toppled the record d i e d F r i d a y at F l o r i d a
cent tonight and 30 percent
o f 113 In 1978 and Sacramento, llo sp tlu l—Altam onte Springs.
Tuesday.
Calif , hud 103. breaking the Horn in Walworth, N.Y.. he
102-drgrre reading 111 1HH3. m oved to Lake Mury fro m
N A T I O N A L REPORT)
Webster. N.Y. In 1958. He was a
Searing heat continued a c r o s s
superintendent for u steel comthe Southwest today, with highs
BOATINO FORECAST)
Winds from the southwest at 5 puny and a member of Holy
surpassing Ihe century mark
to 10 knots from tonight. Seas 2 Cross Lutheran Chruch. l-ukr
from West Texas to the Interior
Mary. He was an Air Force
o f California. Powerful thun­ to 3 feet.
veteran and Is survlvrd by his
derstorms, laced with hall and at
AR E A READ1NOS (9 a.m.)i wife. Evelyn,
least one tornado, pounded the
temperature: 83: overnight low:
B u ld w ln -Fu lrch lld Fu n eral
Plains Sunday with golfball size
7 9 ; S u n d a y 's h i g h : 9 7 ; Home. Altamonte Springs. Is In
hall In Colorado. Anolhrr line o f
barometric pressure: 30.11; rela­ charge o f arrangements.
storms, accompanied by high
tiv e h u m id ity: 73 percen t;
M ITTIE J. PALUBIAK
w in d * , d r e n c h e d p a rts o f
winds north by northwest at 6
Mrs.
Mlltlc J. Puluhlak, 79, of
L o u i s i a n a . A la b a m a and
mph: ruin: .05 Inches, sunrise: 1725 T u rtle Hill Trail. EnGeorgia. Residents of resort
0:27 a m., sunset 8 22 p.m.
le r p r ls r . d ie d S atu rday at
areas In Wloconsln and Michigan
Lakevtew Nursing Home. San­
TUESDAY
TIDES)
Daytons
continued cleanup efforts after a
ford.
Born In Scottsdale, Ariz..
Beach:
highs,
3
35
a.m.,
4
09
tornado tore through the area
Sept. 24. 1905. she moved to
p.m.i
lows.
9:43
a.m..
10:19
Saturday night. In Colorado, a
p.m.; Port Canaveral) highs. E n terprise from l'heontx In
tornado uprooted trees, knocked
3:27 a.in.. 4:01 p.m.; lows. 9:34 1973. She was u homemaker.
down power lines and damaged
Survivors Include three sons.
at least one home In Ihe small a.m .. 10:10 p.m.: B ayp o rti
Benjamin A. Gay. Spartanburg.
highs.
9.03
a.m.,
9:40
p.m.:
town of Green Mountain Falls in
SC ., Dr. Robert A Gay. En­
the foothills wrst o f Colorado Iowa, 2:32 a m.. 2:52 p.m.
terprise. Francis V. Gay. Or­
Springs Green Mountain Falls
EXTENDED FORECAST: firefighter Mike Longacre said Wednesday through Friday — lando; daughter, Rcba J. Lord,
Phoenix; sister. May Mathla.
the "pretty sm all-tim e" tornado Chance of afternoon and evening
Scottsdale; brother. Benjamin
uprooted dozens o f U.9. Forest
thunderstorm s m ain ly south
Vanderhoof. Phoenix; 12 grand­
S e rv ice treea . G u sty thun­ Thuisday and Friday. Otherwise
c h i l d r e n a n d 13 g r e a t ­
derstorms left their mark on fair. Lows from near 70 north to
grandchildren.
parts of the South. Strong winds 90 extreme south. Highs upper
G ra m k o w Fun eral H o m e.
blew out a window at a store In HOa In coastal areas lo mid 90s
Sanford, la In charge o f ar­
Andalusia, Ala. Marble-size hall In normally hotter Interior sec­
rangements.
fell In Montgomery and New tions.
ELM ER L. OATTENVY
Elmer L. Gattenby. 60, o f 347
Delores Blvd . DeLand. died at
his home Saturday. Bom Aug.
26. 1924 In Oklahom a, he
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Gabrieli Potvln. Bralnerd. Miss ;
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Donnie Davis. Douglas and Gary,
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continue Its efforts to catch Mengele. and
bring him tojustlce In Israel."
Menachem Ruaaek. head of an Israeli
police detail charged with Investigating Nazi
war crimes, told Israel radio he believes
Mengele Is behind the reports of his death In
a desperate attempt to stop the worldwide
manhunt for him.
But Turns denied the charge, saying " I
don’t think the foreigners who helped this
man had the Intelligence to mount such a
complicated plot."
He was referring to Wolfram and Llaolette
Bosaert. Austrian emigrants who are now
Brazilian citizens, and to Gltta Stammer, a
Hungarian woman living near Sao Paulo,
who said they sheltered a man they believed
to be Mengele during his 18-year stay In
Brazil.
Brazilian police Interrogated the Boaaerta.
who led them to the grave In a cemetery 20
miles southwest o f Sao Paulo, where they
said Mengele was burled under the name of
Wolfgang Gerhard.
Mengele Is suspected of assuming the
Identity of Gerhard after Gerhard's death In
Austria In 1978.

Julian sa id he questions Is secular humanism In the
whether the new law Is con­ public schools that effects their
stitutional. but he added this ts efforts to raise their children In a
the first piece o f legislation that certain belief and they believe
a ttem p ts to fin d a m iddle some parents can do a better
ground. "It Is not perfect but It Is Job."
Other parents believe the Issue
better than nothing at all." he
concerns who Is going to raise
said.
their children — government or
He said he Isn’t quite sure
parents. "They see the situation
what the school board will do if
as their right to raise and control
Graham vetoes the bill. "The
their children being eroded by
governor Is caught between two
government.
groups — the public school
"O n the other hand educators
systems and parents — both of
are concerned that children In
which have legitimate Interests
home schools aren't going to be
In home schools."
able to meet the demands o f life
The state Department of Edu­ and function." Julian said.
* "There has to be a middle
cation "feels parents by and
large cannot provide quality ground out there that will satisfy
education for their children day th e c o n c e rn s o f b o th and
perhaps this legislation will do
In and day ou t." Julian said.
"Paren ts from various r e ­ that, at least It la a start.” Julian
ligious denominations feel (here said.

...T a n k e r
Continued from page 1A
T a l l e y s a id th a t s u c h
explosions often "work In our
favor" because they destroy any
toxic fumes that might escape If
the fire burned more slowly.
Tw o of the burning cars con­
tained fu el oil. one p la stic
granules and the fourth an
unknown chemical.
"It could have anything In It."
Talley said, referring to the car
with the chemicals. "W e don't
know w hat the chemical Is
because the car's on Its side and
we can’ t see the markings."
Earlier. Talley said chances
were "o n e In a million” that the
fire would bum Itself out without
some sort of an explosion.

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Melo said the profile o f the man could
determine If the remains are Mengele’s " I f
there ts also corroborating evidence, such as
eyewitnesses of his presence In Brazil,
handwriting samples and other evidence.”
Tum a said he expected to have Mengele s
h andw ritin g samples sent by German
authorities by Tuesday.
“ We have handwriting samples of the
man who lived under assumed names here
In Brazil." he said. " I f we can match that
handwriting with Mengele’s authenticated
handwtting from the war-era then we will
have a powerful bit of evidence."
Sunday. West German police sent to
Brazil said they also believe the remains are
those o f the Nazi war criminal, the West
German newspaper Die Well reported In a
dispatch from Sao Paulo.
In New York. Nazi hunter Simon Wlcsenlhal said there Is a 50-50 chance the body Is
that of Mengele. warning It may be a part of
a hoax designed to end the search for the
Infamous doctor.
In T e l A viv, an Israeli government
spokesman said that while the Brazilian
tests are being conducted Israel “ would

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was born June 29, 1929 in
Sanford, was homemaker and a
member o f the First Baptist
Church. Sanford.
Survivors Include her daugh­
ter. Carole Ann Edward. San­
ford: three brothers. Russell
Odham o f Sanford, and Bralley
O d h am o f O rla n d o , G l e n n
Odham o f Seabrtng; a stater.
S u r v i v o r * In c lu d e h ts b r o t h e r .
Mildred Batchelor. Tallahasaee:
William. Fontana. Calif.
Wood lawn Funeral Home. Or­ and one grandson.
Gramkow Funeral Home la in
lando. la In charge of arrange­
charge o f arrangements.
ments.
W AN D A V. G LO W A
Wanda V. Glowa. 60. o f 1036 Funsral Noticsi
W. Embassy Drive. Deltona, died
IN A M O S a it TAYLOR
Friday at Central Florida Re­ L—Funar*1
i t r v k M tor L*n * Norris T a rta r.
gional Hospital. Sanford. Born M. t l l « ( t o St . SantorA w h* d tad
Thursday
Will
bo held 1 p in Saturday at Now
April 6. 1925 tn Chicago, the
M isalanery B a p tlit Church w ith too
moved to Deltona from Indiana Beta#!
Roy R ater* Doctor officiating V taw tag w ill
In 1978. She was a homemaker bo hem 4 p m to * p m Friday, w ith b u ria l
Saturday at Shiloh Camatary
and a Catholic.
■ L M IR L O A T T IN S T
Suvlvors Include a daughter. —Fwnaral service* tor Elmar L Gettanby.
Mrs. Diane V. Drew. Deltona; *0. at J47 Datoraa B i r d . D al and whs dtod
Saturday, w ill bo hold at a la tar data w ith fu ll
slater, Dorothy Thteben.
m ilita ry hsn ort T h t aarytea* w ill ba cor*
Chicago; brother Edward Kucta. dwetod by tad U S. N ary and burial w ill bo at
|M
Chicago; and a grandson.
Hal da uIT Funeral Home. De­ C A T H IR IH I L O U IS ! ODHAM
-F u n a ra t services tor Cathartna Laulaa
ltona. Is In charge of arrange­ Odham.
St. a* 1711 B. F irst t l . Santord. who
ments.
dtod S aturday. w ill ba hatd W idna*day a*
l* J t a m ta taa Gramkow Fin der *1 Hama
CATHERINE LOUISE ODHAM
w ith taa Ray Wight KIM toy o ffic ia l
Catherine Louise Odham. 55, cInhagai
f V lotting hour* a r t Tuatday 1 to 4 p m .
of 1711 E. First St., Sanford, and 7 to ( p.m B urial w tll ba In taa
died Saturday at her home. She Evergreen M unicipal Camatory G ram kow

sis te rs. A g n e s J ea n H orn,
Joshua Tree, Calif., Charlene
Cabral. Fresno. Calif.. •Ozene
Dodson. Prosser. Wash., Emma
Kay Hasklnsan and Vicky Rich,
both of Huntington Beach; and
six grandchildren.
Oakland Funeral Home. Like
Mary. Is In charge of arrange­
ments.
RICHARD KALEBAUQH
Richard Kalebaugh, 31. of 389
Notre Dame Drive, Altamonte
Springs, died Friday of natural
enuses at Orlando Regional Med­
ical Center. Horn in Elsa. Texas,
he moved to O rlando from
Atlanta in 1965. He was a
waller.
Suvlvors Include his parents.
Leonard and Carolyn Burton.
A l t a m o n t e S p r i n g s ; two
brothers, Don. Decvllle, Texas,
Cecil. Orlando; daughter. Chert
Fredericksburg. Va.; son. Rich­
ard. Frederlckburg.
Beacon Cremation Service of
Central Florida. Orlando, It In
charge of arrangements.
LEONARD O .P A U L L
Leonard G. Pauli. 84. of 460
Kentla Road. Casselberry, died
Friday at W inter Park Memorial
Hospital. Born Sept. 27. 1900 In
C h i c a g o , he m o v e d to

Casselberry from there In 1950,
He was a retired accountant and
a member of St. Margaret Mary
Catholic Church. W inter Park.
He was a World W ar I veteran
and a member of the W W 1
Barrack 2896, Orlando, and the
American Association of Retired
Persons.

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In And Around Longwood

Woman Resents Clubs'
Policy On Hairy Legs
D E A R A B B T : I am a
26-year-old woman who prefers
noi to shave her legs or under­
arms. My hair Is naturally quite
dark and plentiful — loo plen­
tiful In maintain every two days.
I find shaving a nuisance and
uncomfortable.
My problem? Non-acceptance
at pu blic and private sw im
centers and exerctsr clubs. ! was
asked to (a) cover my legs with
tights; lb) wear shorts w ith
leg-warmers; (c) wrar slacks; (d|
resign from a swim class So far,
1have done none of the above.
Isn't this a form of sex discrim ­
ination? Or am I living In a
geographical area that Is out o f
step with the rest of the nation?
I would like to hear how other
women handle this sort of public
Insult.
RAPU NZELLEG S,
IN EVE RE TT. W A S H .
DEAR RAPU NZEL LEGS:
They're your legs, and If you
want to braid the hair or stuff It
Into a snood. It's your choice.
Since no man would be asekd
to hide hts hairy legs from a
public view. I agree. It Is indeed
a case o f sex discrimination.
Headers?
D EA R A B B Y : W henever I
read In the newspaper that
someone died of lung cancer. I
wonder If that person was a
smoker.
I thi nk that II should be
Included In the report of the
death, don't you?
I D ON'T SMOKE (A N YM O R E )
DEAR I: Yes. I’m sure inst

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A bby
people would like to know.
DEAR A B B Y: A woman In our
oilier Is expecting a baby In a
couple o f months. She Is not
m arried. T h e fa th er of her
expected baby Is a married man.
W e were w o n d e rin g if this
makes the wife of the baby’s
father a sirpm othrr?
The wife o f the man who Is
fa th erin g t hi s chi l d knows
nothing about the baby.
We re taking bets, so hurry
your answer, please
S A F E L Y ANONYMOUS
DEAR S A F E L Y : The defini­
tion of a stepmother Is: "The
wife of one's lather by a subse­
quent marriage.'* Since there Is
no marriage, the expectant fa­
ther's wife Is simply a woman
who Is married to a no good,
two-timing so-and-so.
DEAR AB B Y: Love your col­
umn. Abby. but might I suggest
eailng crow rather than cake for
allowing a n.isiy misquote to slip
by?
A letter on the etiquette for
callng wedding cuke ended by
attributing "L et them eat cake"
to Marie Antoinette This much
maligned queen had too much

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class to utter such a remark
In the sixth book o f his
"Confessions." written in 1766.
Jean Jacques Rousseau refers to
an Incident that happened In
1740. 15 years before Marie
Antoinette was born:
" A t length 1 recalled the
thoughtless remark of a great
princess, who, when she was
laid the peasants had no bread,
replied. Let them eat cake.'"
In The Dictionary o f Misin­
formation. author Tom Liurnam
notes the writing o f Alphonse
Karr, who in 1843 explained
that a duchess of Tuscany sup­
posedly uttered the remark In
1760 Karr contended the quolr
was used to discredit Marie
Antoinette.
Serious biographers of the
queen do not even grace the
remark with a comment.
As a newspaper editor. I hate
to see such dubious — and ugly
— statements creep into print
And I have a more personal
r e a s o n as we l l : I a m t he
great-great-great-grandson of the
man who claims to he her son.
the lost dauphin. Louis XVII As
the Inheritor of a family legend. I
have been compelled to defend
the honor of Marie Antoinette
many times.
I would appreciate your cor­
recting this muttrr.
L. M IC H A E L M AY.
NEWS ED ITO R.
TH E SE W IC K LEY H ER ALD .
SE W IC K LE Y, PA.
D EAR MR. M A Y : Your letter
takes thr cake. Now. please puss
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South Seminole Communlly
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Tuesday, June IHth from 7-U 30
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lire family member how to deal
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Today. Monday. June 10, the
Altamonte Springs Lions Club
m eets at 7:30 p.m. at the
Last monte Recreation Center.
This June marks the first anni­
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Lions Clubs International.

chairman. Uruce Waldman.
Geometry and 20th century
history are offered for full credit
from 8 a m. to 1 30 p m and 8
Longwood
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Cumr l l a . s c o re sta tis tic ia n
Michelle Campbell and statistics
coordinator Susan Strom.
The Tri ni ty I’ rrp summer
school enrichment program lo
mathematics and related courses
it set to run from June 17
through Jul y 25 under the
direction of Math Department

The Central Florida Society for
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holding Its second Annual IceCream Social Saturday June 15,
trom 1-4 p.m.
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including East India Icecream,
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Seminole County Schools were
recognized In May's School's
Recognition Day for exemplary
school volunleer programs with
"Golden School Award" certifi­
cates being presented to the
principals of winning schools.
These awards, sponsored by
the State Department of Edueaturn hold the following criteria
lor recognition:
1. Stall Orientation — At least
80% of Ihe school's faculty must
have participated In an orienta­
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ut ill ration o f volunteers
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3. Total Volunteer Hours —
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hours for thr year must equal at
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ment.
Tw enty-eight schools coun­
ty-wide were honored with Ihe
"Golden School Award" with
l-ongw-ood and area schools so
recognized being Altamonte Elemrniary. Casselberry Elemenlarv. Forest City Elementary.
Lake Or l ent a El e ment ar y.
Longwood Elementary. Snbal
Point Elementary. Spring Lake
Elementary. Winter Springs El­
ementary. and Woodlands Ele­
mentary. Teague Middle. Lake
lirantlry High, ami Rosenwald
Exceptional Child Cenier also
received Ihe certificates,
Mr. Rolierl Hughes. Superin­
tendent o f Sem inole County
Schools presented the awards al
the program which also honored
volunteers In all phases o f Ihe
county school system.

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P ubllth Juno J. 10. IMS
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IN T H E C IR C U IT COURT
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venue, o r ju ris d ic tio n o l the
tour i
ALL CLAIMS A N D OBJEC
TtOHS H O I SO P IL E O W ILL
•E F O R E V E R B AR R ED
Publication ol this Notice hat
begun on Jun e!. IM I
Personal R eprssonlallvt
' K J Kelly Caldwell
f i t East M agnolia Drive
A ltern ant* Springs, Flo rida
flfO l
Attorney tor
Personal Representative I
W IL L IA M A
G R E EN U E R O . ESQ
Post O ffice D raw er K
Fern P o rk. F lor Ida H IM DIM
Telephone m i l u t m i
Publish: Juno J, 10. IM I
ocon

M o n d a y , J u ttd 10, I t t S

Legal N otice

Legal Notice

le g a l Notice

IN tM E CIRCUIT
COURT OF THE
■ IO M TE IN TM
J U D IC IA L CIRCUIT IN ANO
FOR SEM INOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO: (OM M-CA-W P
ROBERT M IS TIN A 1 JULIUS
M IS T IN A .
P la in tiffs .
r*
W A R R E N W W OFFORD A
A N N E T TE WOOFORO.

IT A T E O F FLORIDA
DEPARTM ENT OF
ENVIRONM ENTAL
REGULATION
NOTICE OF PROPOSED
AOENCY ACTION ON
P E R M IT APPLICATION
The department gives notice
04 Its Intent M tttu t 0 p e rm it M
T Michael Kanoy of F lo rida
M ining and SAatorlal Corpora
lio n tor construction o l a 0 001
MGO IADF | concrete m l* tru ck
washout westeweMr disposal
system consisting of settling and
a percolation pond w ith a d lt
charge M groundwaters Tho
effect ot this discharge upon
groundwater hot boon tons id
•re d by this department FIN
Num ber t l l l l has bean assigned
to m it application
Proposed location In Ih* arse
bound ed by Country Club Road
on th# South. Old La k* M a ry
Rood on Ih* was!. Southwest
Road on th * Northwest. TOth on
th * Norm and th* Soaboord
R ailroad on Ih* East. Sanford.
Seminole County, Florida
A person whose substantial
interests a r t afftcM d by th#
Department i proposed p e rm it
ting decision may petition tor an
a d m in is t r a t iv e p r o c e e d in g
filte rin g ) tn accordance with
Section HO If, Florida Statutes
Th* petition m u tt conform M th*
requirements ot Chapters I f I 41
and 14 9. Florida A dm inistrative
Cod*, and must b* file d (r *
celvodl In th* Office at General
C ount*I ot tha Department at
1400 B lair Ston* Rood. Twin
T o w t r i O f f ic e B u i l d i n g .
T a lla h a tt a * . F lo r id * IIJ 0 1 .
w ith in fourteen 1141 days ot
publication of this notice Pall
ure lo fIN a request tor hearing
w ithin this lim a period shall
consfltuM a waiver ot any rig h t
such parson may have M r *
quest an adm inistrative deter
m inatlon (hearing) under Sac
•Ion IM If. Florida Statutes
I I a pe tition Is tile d . Ih *
adm inistrative hearing process
1s designed to formulate agency
actio n According1/ , the De
partm anl s final action m ay be
diffe ren t from the position taken
by II In mis prelim inary stale
m ent Therefore, persons who
m ay not ob|ect N the proposed
agency action may w ish to
Intervene In the proceeding A
petition Mr Intervention m u st be
tile d pursuant M Model Rule
14 I » f ( I least ftv * I I I days
before th* final hearing and be
Ilia d w im the hearing o ffice r II
on* has been assigned a t the
D iv is io n o f A d m in is tr a tiv e
Hearings. Department a t Ad
m in is tra tio n . 1044 A palachee
P erkw ay. Tallahassee F lo rida
1710! I f no hearing officer ha*
been assigned th* petition I t M
be lued w ith Ih# D epartm ent's
O ffice of General CouriMl. 1*04
B la ir Stan* Road. Tallahassee
F lo rida H10I Failure to p a lIIIon
to intervene wlthm Ih * allowed
lim e tra m * constitutes a w aiver
of any rig h t such parson h a t to
request a hearing under Section
IM I f , Florida Statutes
Th* application It available
lo r pu blic Inspection d u rin g
n o rm a l business hours, I 00
a m le 1:44 p m . M onday
through Friday, escapt legal
h o lid a y s . *1 1114 M a g u lr *
Boulevard. Suits 111. Orlando.
F lo rida 17*0) l f * f
Publish June 10. IM I
D EG so

A M EN DE D N O T IC I
OF SALE
NOTICE IS H EREBY G IVEN
that pursuant ta a Final Judg
m *n f *4 F o ratlo tur# deWd May
i i .
m
i , C a t* No
44 1444 CA 0* P of fh* C ircuit
Court of the Eighteenth Judicial
D is tric t In and far Seminole
County. Florida. In w hkh ROB
E R T M IS T IN A end JU LIU S
M IS T IN A era the P la in tiff* and
W AR R EN W WOFFORD and
AN N E TTE WOFFORD ore the
Defendants I w ill te ll f * the
highest and best bidder for cash
In the lobby o l the West Front
Door of the Courthouse In Son
ford. Sam Inot* County. F lor Id *
at 11 00 A M on Ih t » th day o f
Juno, IMS. the following d lt
crlbod property tot forth In the
O rder of the Final Judgment of
Faroe loaur*
The East as I**1 of Lot 142.
Q U E E N 'S M IR R O R SOUTH
A D D IT IO N Is C a s s e lb e rry .
Florida. According to Ih# P lot
thereof, a t recorded In P la l
Book *. P ag** 4} and 44. of tha
P u b lic Records at Seminole
County. Florida
D A TE D this Jtth day of M ay.
IMS
(S E A L)
D avid N Berrien
C lark of tha CIre ult Court
By !%J Cheryl R Franklin
D aputyC lerk
P u b llth June 1, IS. I f and 14.
IMS
O E G II
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
IN A N D F O R
SEMINOLE COUNTV,
FLO R ID A
C IV IL ACTION
CASE NO SS IMS CA 04 K
IN R E : THE MARRIAGE OF
H E L E N M A E CONGER,
W lfe/Petltloner,
end
R O B E R T H CONGER.
Husband: Respondent
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO RO BER TM COMOER
Address Unknown
C ity and Slate Unknown
YOU ARE H E R E B Y
N O T IF IE D that o petition fo r
dissolution of marriage has boon
tile d against you In the above
copltoned court, and that you
o r * required to aervo a copy of
your w ritte n defenses, or other
pleadings, It any, to tha sold
petition, on Joseph A. Rosier.
E s q , the attorney tor fh# Pall
honor, whose eddrass I* P O
Bo« I44S. Long wood. Flo rida
77790. on or bo tors the eth day of
J u ly , 1419, and to I I I * Ih *
o rig in a l 1hereof w ith tho Clerk of
this Court slfhar before service
on tha attorney tor Ih* Patl
honor, or Imm ediately thereat
la r
I I you ta ll lo do **. a default
m ay b* entered againtl you on
M otion o l the Petitioner, and
lu d g m s n l m a y b« e n te re d
against you M r tho ro ilo l da
ended tn the Petition
WITNESS m y hand end seal
o f th lt Court on tho 30th day of
M ay. IMS
IS E A U
D A V ID N BER R IEN
Clark o t the C ircuit Court
By Cheryl R Franklin
As Deputy Clark
P u b llth June J, 10. If, 14, ISSS
DEGU

IN THE CIBCUIT
C O U B TIN A N D FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 44 I I I * CA *4 E
L IN C O L N S E R V IC E COR
PORATION. a Kentucky Cor
pore hen author I red M do b u tt
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
nets In tho Statool Florida
IN A N D F O R
P la in tiff.
SEM INOLE COUNTY,
vt
FLO R ID A
BOBBY WAYNE DUPRE * /h /a
C A S IN O I I 114 C A * t K P
HOBBY WAYNE DUPRE and
F L O R ID A ttOM ECRAFTERS.
BARBARA JOAN DUPRE.
INC .
Defendant)
P laintiff,
NOTICE OF
vt
ACTION PROPERTY
ANTHONY RAAAANO.atal.
TO BOBBY WAYNE DUPRE
# /k /a BOBBY WAYNE DUPRE
NOTICE OP SALE
and BARBARA JOAN DUPRE
NOTICE I I H EREBY GIVEN
w hose l a t l knew n m a ilin g
pursuant to a Final Judgment
address and resident* It M
doled November i l . IM I. end on
C o ra l W ay. W ln lsr Springs.
OrcNr D irecting Sale deled May
F lo rida Tiro*
IT. IMS. both of which have been
YOU ARE H E R E B Y
e n t e r e d In C i t e N a .
N O T IF IE D Mel on action lo
I I Jla CA a* K P o l tha C ircuit
foreclose a m a rl gage on Ih*
Court of the Eighteenth Judicial
follow ing property lo t* ltd In
C irc u it In and tar Seminal*
Lam mole County, Florida
C o u n ty , F lo r i d a , w h e r e in
Lol L Block " I ” , NORTH
F L O R ID A H O M IC H A FTER S .
O R LA N D O RANCHES. SBC
INC I t fh * P lalntm and AN
TION I. according lo th* p la l
T H O N Y
R O M A N O .
rhereof a t recorded In P lal Book
J O S E P H IN E ROMANO and
II, Public Records ot Seminole
JE R R Y I L U X IN B E H 0 . as
County, F lo rid*
Trust*#, o r * Pniendentt
h o t boon Iliad against you end
&gt; W «i son I * fh* highest arrf
you a c t re quested m serve a
best bidder tar cash, at the t
copy ot your w ritten da tenset. If
F ro n t Door o l Ih * Seminole
any. ta It. on CHARLES M
C ounty Courthouse Sanford.
A L L E N , JR . Esquire. P ott Ot
F lo rida a l I I 00 A M an Ih*
lie * Bos M l , Ormond Baoch.
14th day g l June IM I. Ih*
F lo r id * l i o t t . P la ln tlll i A l
tollow ing described properly at
tornay. an « before Ih* » th day
sat fo rm in said Final Judgment
a t Juno. IMS, and t il* th *
and Order D irecting 1*1*. M
orig in a l w ith th* Clerk ol th*
w ill
Court either before service an
Let 14. Block B, SPRINO
P la ln llt r t A ttorney or Immedl
V A L L E Y FARMS, lection 10
staly theraatiar otherwise, a
according M Ih * P lal Ihereof at
default w ill be Inlerad ag a in tl
recorded in P la l Book 14. Pago
you M r Ih * r tIN f demanded In
S4, P ublic Records ot Seminole
th * CamB Ia In I
County, Florida
WITNESS m y hand and seal
D A TE D this May X day ot
o l this Court on th* 14 day el
M ay. IMS
M ay. IM I
IS E A U
H EAL)
D A V ID N BERRIEN
D avid N Bart lan
C LE R K OF THE CIRCUIT
Clerk. C lrcull Court
COURT
BY Jean B rlllenl
By Diana K Oeklay
OdtnufM f|*4 h
Deputy Clerk
P u b llth May Ml I f . A June 1.
Publish Juna j . is. IN I
10. &gt;M i
D B G IS
DEF I I I

FICTITIOUS NAME
N olle* I t hereby given that I
am engaged In bust ne t* a l MSI
itw y
44 S4nford. S a m ln o i*
C o u n ty , F lo r id * u n d e r the
flc lltlo u t name si SEM INOLE
M AT A DIST CO. and tha t I
end to register said name
w ith the Clark of th * C ircu it
Court, Seminole County, F lo rida
in accordance w ith Ih * pro
visions ol the Fictitious N em *
Statutes To w ll Section 44S 44
F tor Ida S ltM e t I4 lf
Hi Richard L. Bell roll
Publish June 1, 14. I f. 14. IM )
DEG 30
IN I H I CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE O IV IIIO N
FI's Number 49 I H CP
IN RE ESTATEOF
ELM ER WALTER BORN * /k /a
ELM ER W BONN
Dace tie d
NOTICE OF
ADM INISTRATION
The a d m in is tra tio n e l Ih *
e t l a l t e t ELM E R W ALTE R
BORN deceased F ile Number
IS 114 CP. Is pending In Ih *
C ir c u it C aurt la r S e m in a l*
C o u n ty . F l o r i d * . P r o b a te
Division Ih* address ol w hich It
Sam lnoi* County Courthouse.
Sanford, Florida, u m
Tha
names and address** o l the
personal representative and Ih*
personal representative s a l
lurnay are sal term below
A ll I n t t r t t l t d parson* are
required t* IH* w ith mis court.
W ITH IN THREE MONTHS O f
THE FIRST PUBLIC ATIO N OF
THIS NOTICE I I I *H claim s
ag a in tl the atlaM and I I ) anv
o b ie c llo n by an I n t e r f i l e d
parson on whom this notice was
served that challenges th * valid
Ity ol Ih* w ill. Ih* qualifications
ot th* personal representative,
venue, er jurisdiction of the
court
A LL CLAIMS AND OBJEC
TIONS NOT SO F IL E D W ILL
BE FO R E V E R B A R KE D
Public#'iqn *t m is N olle * has
begun on June 14 IM I
Personal R tp r tte n la llv *
E J GICRACH
P O BOX t o il
Orlando. PL 11401
Attorney Mr
Par tonal R tp rtte n la llv *
E J G IIR A C H
P O B o. a4fl
Orlando. FL 114QJ
Telephone IJ49I 444 *441
Publish Juna IA It . 14*1
DEG 44

H O T lf c lo !
PUBLIC H IA R IN O
THE SEMINOLE COUNTY
BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
w ill hoU a . AHe hearing 'n
Room W IM ot m * Sam met*
County Service* Building. Sen
lord Florida an JU LY 1. I4 U
AT 7 44 P M . or as lean th e re
after as p e ttlb N M consider th *
Ml lowing:
PUBLIC H E AR IN G
FOR CHANGE OF
IO N I NO R EGULATIONS
I ART DAVIS - ■ E l ONE
FROM A 1 A O R IC U LT U R I TO
C l OENERAL COMM ERCIAL
ANO WHOLESALE DISTRICT
P I O I 411-fS Lot 14,
Yankee Lekt Subtvltlon. PB 4.
Pg 41. Sec MI4F4. and. Th#
South 4/9 ot SW Vt et NE l* ol
NW I* (lass beginning at th* SW
corner ofttw NE la of Ih* NW k
run N Ml 41 ft M Ih* Road man
41*14'4" E 111 It S n *M 7r E
s*l 4* ft Watt 4tf 4 ft M m*
beginning. Section M. I4S. 14E.
Sem inal* County, F lo r id *
t Further described as l i t seres
located at th* SE corner ot SR at
end L ik e Markham Road )
(DIST M l
}
FRANK T E P P E R ,
TRUSTEE S P E C IF IC
A M E N D M E N T F R O M LOW
DENSITY R E SID EN TIAL AND
P R E S E R V A T IO N TO COM
M E R C IA L A N D R C Z O N E
FROM A I AORICULTUR I TO
C l R ETAIL COMM ERCIAL P II* 9 49) f l - Th# N 30! ft ot
S 77# ft Of NW ta ef SE k of Sac
14 H I K E . Seminole County.
F lend *, alto m * S 4) ft of W 441
tt ot said NW ta et SE t* of Sec
15 And m at pa rt ot the S TfO ft
ot tho NE *a ot the SE ta ot ta id
S e c tio n 1* l y i n g w a l l o l
Tutkew lllo Reed, lie s* me S 49
ft thereofl (F urth er described
as f 14 acres located an th * west
tid e et T u tkew llla Road, south
ot tho W ill* Springs Shopping
Center H O IS T M l
1 FR AN K T E P P E R S P E C IF IC A M E N D M E N T
FROM LOW DENSITY RCSI
D IN T IA L ANO P R IS C R V A
TION TO HIOH O IN S IT Y RES­
ID E N T IA L A N O R E IO N E
FROM A I A O R IC U L T U R ! TO
R 1 M U L T I F A M IL Y R IS I
d in t ia l
p z ia t ts in The SW i* et m# SE ta of Sec
14 IIS ME. Samlnoi# County.
Florida, lying N ot Ih * Can
lerim e ot Hawaii Creek I L e u
Ih* W 941 tt thereof): also that
p e rl of Ih* N i* ot Ih* SE la at
Ih* SE l* of to ld Section } * lying
W of Tutkew llle Rood, also Ih*
S 41 00 It o l Ih* NW 'a o l the SE
'« ot said Section is (less the W
94] tt there o ll. end me S 49 00
l l oMhe NE 'a ot the SE 'a of
said Sec I ion 14 ly in g W of
Tutkew llla Road I F u rther da
scribed a t f 74 acres located on
the NW com er e l T u tke w llle
Road and Howell Creek I (OIST
s W ILLIA M FULFO R O S P E C IF IC A M E N D M E N T
FRO M O E N E R A L R U R A L
A N D P R E S E R V A T IO N TO
H IO H D E N S IT Y R E S IO E N
TIAL AND R E IO N C FROM A I
A O R IC U L T U R ! TO R 1
M U L T I F A M IL Y R E S IO E N
T IA L - PZ(4 I 491 f t - Th* NE
' • of SE 'a of SE la. less road, In
Sac Hon 11 IIS H E , and Ih* W W
ot SE la ot th* SE l* o l said
s e c tio n . S a m ln o i* C o u n ty ,
Florida (F urther described e t
14 4) acres located on the N tide
of County L in * Road. West et SR
*14 H O IST. I l l
These in attendance w ill be
heard and w ritte n comments
m ay be filed w ith the Lend
M enaoam ent M anager
H te rln g a may be continued
from lim e le lim e a t found
n e ce ssa ry
F u r th e r d e ta ils
availabl* by c e llin g M l IIM .
Eat S4I
Parsons are advised m et II
they dec id* lo appeal any da
c uion mad* al th a t* meetings,
they w ill need a record ot the
p ro c e e d in g s , a n d la r such
purpose, they m ay need lo
ensure that a verbatim record of
th * proceeding! is made w h kh
record Includes the testimony
and evidence upon w hich th*
appeal it ta b* m ad*
Beard ot
County Commlsttanars
Seminole County. F lor Ida
BY Herb Hardin, O lrector
L and Management
P ubllth June 14.14*1
DEG 91

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1:30 A.M. ■ 5 :3 0 M l .
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
SATURDAY 9 •

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ANPPtsmUStWAMMCANS

7 centerutrva tinea» 52C a I
!0 cBRtdCRtJv* timet 4SC a I
Contract Rita* Available
3 UtiBE Minimum

DEADLINES
Noon The Day Before Publication
Sunday • Noon Friday
Monday * 11:00 A.M . Saturday

19-Births

71— Help W *nt»d

ANNOUNCE A

A crylic A pplicators needed ta
apply protective coating on
cars, beets end planes 11 ta
411 per hour W* tra in For
wars In Sanford a re* call
T e m p o *1144* f i l l

BIRTH!
CALL
m i* n
OUR
C L A IS IF IE O
D E PAR TM EN T
IS AT TOUR
SERVICE

AIDES A ll shifts E&gt;P A or
certified Good atmosphere A
benefits EOE A*ipty at Da
Gary M anor, a* W H e y » W
A L L TYPES JOBS
ST A BT WORK NOW I

3 2 2 -2 6 1 1
25—Special Notice*

LABOR
ass&lt; see.

• MART KAY COSMETICS •
Skin car* and color Hair
CONNIE ........................- O l ffH

33— Real Estate
Courses

tn iMf 111 nae lv* mi#**
Keyes ef F tar Ida . Inc
9* Years Eepertancal

Appliance Star# Full or pari
lim a Some repair knowladg*
reeded and a willingness ta
learn 111 IMS. tor appoint
ASSEMBLY
TR A IN E E
Lika ta work w lta your hands!
Local m anufacturer w ill train
you! B arents!

Auta Mechanic needed Best per
plan, A benefits In area Re
play ta
Boa IF*. Evening
Herald. PO Boa I4 )f. Santard.
F la
l l f f l l# lf
E O E .
M / F / H / V ___________ .

Auto Firts Countti Penoo

45— Arts A Crafts
H o b b ylil For s a lt Form ica
F urn l fur a m ater talk A ll col
a r t fo r m ic a , te r n * wood
grain*. ♦ lum bar Call 1*1
IM f

55— Business
Opportunities
I make over 414,000 a manta
with my tataphon* You can.
loo P e rl/F u lltim e n iO IO l.
er 44* 4441

41—Money to Lend
Business C a p ita l 4)4 44* ta
41.400 too and over P O Boa
H I ) W inter Pk Fla 17790

W aitress** Lunch E xperienced
only s days Apply b i parson
Gaslight Super Club, ltd I
Magnolia, f

CERERJUL OfTlCf C U H
Santard Airport. S) 00 an hr.
Needed Immediately. Sand
resume’ t* PO Boa IM f,
Sanford. PI. 11771

WAREHOUSE
D E LIV ER Y
44 W h r Make local deHoqrtael

O IR L FR ID A Y - Full Mm# tar
b u ty c o n stru ctio n
o ffice
C o n s tru c tio n b a c k g ro u n d
helpful Fer Interview call:
97441*1___________________ .
H im ptan Gardens A ll positions
Apply In parson Mon F rl. I l l
East It* street
__________
Hanoi* depend*Me people ta
w ar* in convenient* ttares
Paid vacation* Group Meur
tree* a v a ila b le P olygraph
required Apply In parson at
L ittle Champ Food Star*. IF *
French Aea ■ Santard________
IRR IGATION
INSTALLER
44 04 hr Haro's your chance ta
b * a fo re m e n ! Basic* a ll
' F u tu re ’

Fast grow ing organlianan Ea
penanced only needed Apply
in person 4 am ta 4 pm
Autom otive I Parts Service.
104 S P a rra m o r* A v* . Or
l
AVON EAR NINOS WOW 111
OPEN TE R R ITO R IES NOW III
H I &gt;9)1 er &gt;11*4)4 ____ .
B abvtittm g In m y hem* part
time Age* 4 A I References
A ik tor U se 11)4*11________
B eau ticia n W ith E ip e rta n c*
Good location an 11 Fl H I
f i l l er H I F i l l __________
C A B IN E T M A K E R S
BUILOERS. LAMINATORS.
SAWMEN
Oey end night ahitf Full tim e
benefit t*. Ce ll, w e I ta t
CUSTOMER
SERVICE
4) 44 hr Put your g ift at gab ta
work h e r* I Busy to Plenty ef
growth I

A.C M e c h a n ic s A is r v ic #
Inttallaftan Salary based on
a ip . t benefits I H 4941
A c H v lt lt t D ir e c to r /B « tl4 * n t
M 4ft*4*r tar Senior adult Apt
community H ttp o n tlb l* tar
aeclal A recreational acflvl
fla t. A ra s ld a n t m anager
dutta* A p t , meals A other
t i l r a t provided Ideal tar ta*
rtc e n t re tire * Resume ta
Personnel, 104 W A irp o rt
Blvd , Suita 4)11. Sanford

legal Notice
CITY OF.SANFORD. FLORIDA
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC H E AR IN G
TO CONSIDER A
CONDITIO NAL U l l
Notice i t hereby given Ihef a
Public Hearing w ill be held by
fh* Planning end Zoning Com
mission In fh# City Commission
R oom , C ity H a ll, S anfo rd.
F tarlda i f f 40 P M on Thors
day, Juno 74. 14B). to consider 4
request tar a Conditional Us* In
a G C 1, General Commercial
D istrict
Legal D e s c rip tio n
i l l ft
fronting on 14ta l l ta e depth on
P elm olta A re running from
llt a S t ta a point *4 ft N on ta*
S lin e e f L e t A , F ra n k
Woodruff t Subd PB 1, PO *4
Address 114 E 19th Street
Conditional Use Requested
Automotive, new and used, sales
and service
AH parties M interest and
c itije n t shall have an opper tun I
ty ta be heard a l la id hearing
By order of th * Planning and
Zoning Commission of tha City
* t Sanford Florida Nils 7th day
el Juna 14*9
John M orns. Chairman
CIty at la n ia rd Planning
and Zoning Commission
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC It
a parson decides ta eppeel a
decision made w ith respect ta
any m atter considered el ta*
above mooting er hearing, h*
may need a verbatim record * f
ta* proceeding* Including ta*
testimony and evidence. which
record l l net provided by the
C ity o (te n ta rd IPS 14*41*91
Publish June f# 19*1
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Empioymtfit
323-5176
TH)

WAREHOUSE ST0CI
C OORDINATE
A pplicant must be abta ta lift so
pounds, d riv e f o r k lif t , be
detail Apply M
tween * S PM

CAIIBR0N CORF

JA N ITO R IA L FLOOR W AXBR
lo help clean re te ll ite r#
M orning* fern F*m. 4 days *
w eek
Id e a l I s r r e tir e d ,
sem i re tire d Santard ere*
Cell * 7 * St 11_____________ __
LAB O R ER S Strong reliable,
general laborer* needed Im
mediately D ifferent leceHone
Phene end transportation *
must Never a lea Apply

a ft LAKE C M M AR O
LAKE M A R Y. F L
Students/ Rat tre e */ ►
P a rt lim a or full lim e BIG I *
long term automatic ro tld u
els H I rm . or S40 S441
S W ITC H BO AR D P a rt lim a
Wad Sun Light typing, filin g ,
m u tt b* dependable Apply in
person at Seminal* Far#. Inc .
D N S Orlande P r . Santard
T E L L E R - A tla n tic N a tio n a l
B a n k h a t an Im m e d ia te
Opening tar a fu ll tlm * pay
Ing /rdca lvln g Teller a t fh*
Samlnoi* branch In Santard
Previous cash handling A cue
tam er contact eipertanc* requirad Apply a l fh * A tlantic
Bank In Santard. 101 C. 1st
sI real Santard Equal Opper
(unify Employer__________

REUT SERVICES

TEMPORARY

Employment
323-5176
1911 French A re

M &amp; 2J39

0N-CAU

Landscape Laborers
411) hour F u ll Hm* position
in m i
________________

EMPLOYMENT

L i n In C d ftip im o m H in te d .
Cell lf« i m
Needed Experienced rooters
w ith own hand taels A trens
p o rts I Ion Cell m 44S4
New Ce Needs Salespersons
and Appt Setters Eacel com
Cell X I4 f* F . 4 4 PM Lowe *
E x te rm in a to r), E O E
NURSE S AID ES: AH t h l l t t
Experienced or certified p r*
tarred Apply In person at
Lekavlaw Nursing Canter. #)»
E ln d St., Santard___________
OFFICE
MANAOER
SIM 04 wk Hard ta be#* mis tap
spoil Sell starter wanted lo
ru n busy oftlcel

fib

P e rt H m */ F u ll Hm* Earn 1 $ \
o r m o r e c o m m is s io n s
S upe rvisor positions a v a il
a b le
C e ll M r
M o o r*
I 400 41f *904. Eel FLM

FH0 NE WORK
P a rt H m * No eseerlenc* n e e tt
ta ry w ill tra in Set appoint
m e n ti Hem our Long wood
Orttca starting salary Hem
ta w te *y ta p * ' hr Im
m e dial* pay raises tar thee*
who try harder Potential 110
per hr w ithin 4 wks Cell Jim
:. t u m o

1411 French Av*
C yp re s* In te rn a tio n a l needs
lender M ust be et least 9 ft
t0In C * t l111 MX)__________
OAT T R E A TM E N T WORKER
dealing w ith th * alctarty Part
tim e position In Casselberry
erea. mornings. 14 hour week
F o r A p p o in t m e n t C a ll
Personnel 111 1411 after 14 14
AM
______________ ____
Dealery A M * E sperienced pr*
ta rre d Sanford Nursing A
C o n v a le s c e n t C enter ISO
M a llo nvllle Aye .Santard
D IE TA R Y A ID E P ari Hm*
s X) 4PM Good atmosphere
EOE Apply a l Debary Manor.
ION Hwy 17 F l_____________
D IE T A R Y A ID E - F u ll Hm*.
4 as 1 4 1 A M Goad working
conditions EOE Apply at
DaBary M anor. #4 N HWY
I f Fl, D eBery______________
D riv e rs F e r S anita tion C*.
V alid cha u ffe u r') license nee
astery GodJ working tend!
tio n t end benefits Apply In
parson e l 9)4 Hop* S ir**!
m secs)________

ELtCTRIANS AMD HEIFERS
Taking applications tar asperl

tnced e lectrician* and help
a r t Com m et leal end retldan
Hal Batwean 4 ) PM Apply
*'
SERVICE SYSTEM*
E LE C TR IC A L CONTRACTORS
lata Lake M a ry RD Suita H M
E X E C U T IV E S E C R E TA R Y Esc th ills plus shorthand a
m u tt Im m ediate opening tar
m a jo r company In D eland
area C a ll Today i Ahtaal.
H I -1404.___________________
■ • • e r lanes* Painter Steady
w ork C all Rah Adems at
4*B M i l eWerS P M __________
Full tins* aspartancad M b #
an Salary plus benalita Apply
a l o ffk a ot Senlanda United
Method!si. Itta W State Rd
FU N SURVEY WORK
C e lt * ! * H u d a n it p re fe rre d
E arn 9JOO per week pert Hm*
A dvancem ent o p p e rtu n ltle i
Fer interview cell Jim Cask.

P R E F E R E X P E R IE N C E D
• L A C K H A IR S T Y L IS T
E sperienced In C e rtfre * C url*
A R a le a o r s
M u lt h a v e
I leans* C ell H I 971T. or 171
41 IF
R E C R E A T I O N A L A ID E
Leisure a c tiv ity training w ith
d e v a le p m e n ta lly d is a b le d
adults Recreational asperl
one# pr starred No college
required Call H I f i l l
ROOFERS Single ply taper
enc# o n ly
T ra n s p o rta tio n
required C E IC a ll H F ~ ~
ROUTC TRAINEE
Your ab ility ta drive puts you In
the te a l w ith Ibis excellent
t o I Established route/ ce
truck

Employment
323-5176
111) French A v*
S e c ra ta ry w llh a c c o u n tin g
background tar construction
llrm In San lord ere# Small
computer aaperienc* helpful
Send resume ta P O Drawer
P. Langweed l l f M
W A N T E D G irls with brown
bljn d a . er red heir, with bangs
at least ta chin e» longer Ages
14 IS . n o rm a l w a lg h l fo r
height, and w illing ta have
ha ir cut and colored ta model
tar HEADLINERS. Cell H I
9*91
WORD PROCESSING
OPERATOR
C ARD IN AL INDUSTRIES, INC
currently ha* an opening
our Investment Salas arse tar
entry level word processing
operator
T h i* position requires accurate
typing th ills of 4) WPM and
attention ta details with i
p ro o fre a d in g c a p a b ilitie s
T h lt position requires printing
and binding of offer tag m em *

Interested t andiatat should tend
re tu rn * er apply ta
C ARD IN AL INOUSTRIES.INC
I f * ) S Santard Ay*.
SaM erd. F L H f l l.
"T h e B a it Place Tee'll Ever
SOC. M /F /H /V

Shopping For A
New Or Used Car?

C ardinal Inxtustrlet. Inc h a t a
need lor hourly production
w orkers who are available an
short nolle* ta work on a
tam perary beset Individuals
m ust have carpentry beck
ground end b* abta ta read a
la p * m t a t u r t . B lu e p r in t
reeding experience pretarred
H ig h scho ol g r e d u a t* e r
GEO
equivalent required
P o s lfle n t c o u ld p e t t l b l l y
become lu ll tlm *
II inter e t tad. p le a t* l tap by
eur Security Office e l our
plant located a t ,
1141 S San lord Av*
Santard. Fl 77TTI
C AR D IN A L INDUSTRIES. INC
"T h * B elt F la t*
You'll Ever W ork"
E O E M /F /H /V

Employment
323-5176

1911 French As*
P ari Tins* Catering Help Re
spo nsible a d u lts , m a la or
tam ai* Soma food prepare
Hon and ta r v k * Varied day*
and evening hours. Including
w eekends
C a ll &gt;11 4*41
R u c k 's C a te rin g , ( * r t p

Employment
323-5176

71— Help Wanted

..ANPONtBWmXI
DIPIT HIS toff.*

F id
a t I AM
Santard

111) French Av*

A ♦ 44 *

General M achinist &gt;1 ye a n
tip
Small |eb d u g - * “ *•
have own tae l* Call D 4 I4 M
* r a fte r 4 PM. 1FSFQ9_______

w im

Employment
f l U l 323-5176

a Thinking * f gaffing a a
a R ati Estate License! a
W * after Free Tuition
and continuous Training I
Call Otck e r V k k l tar deism

71— H«lp W in ttd

FORCt

P r

321 1590

Summer day Camp For a I ] yr
old) Each weak Includes,
Swimming, bawling, seeling
movies sports, arts A crafts
end c o m p u te r s k ills C all
1714*14 tar inter melton

IN T H IC IR C U IT COUBT
OF THE EIG H TE E N TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE N UM BER, 44 14*
IR M A S P A R K E R . Farm er
Wile.
P laintiff.
vt
CHARLES E
PARKER.
Former Husband
Defendant
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO CHARLES t
PARKER
ADDRESS UNKNOWN
YOU ARE N O T IF IE D tael a
P e tition tar M o d ific a tio n at
Custody end Contempt of Court
has been Iliad again*! you In the
above named Court, and you a r t
required ta tecV* a copy ot your
Answer or pleading ta ta* Pell
lion on the Petitioner t attorney,
C A R M IN E M BRAVO. CS
Q U IR E . *1 C A R M IN E M
BRAVO. P A . 14)4 Stale Road
414. Suita 1. Long wood Springs
Professional Center. Lang wood.
Florida M fM and HI* th * t r ig I
nal answer *1 pleading la Ihe
e tfk * ot th* Ctarb o l m * C ircuit
C ourt in and la r Sam lnata
County. Florida o n * r batar* ta*
fpth day e l June. I4U
It you tail ta da to. ludgment
by d tta u lt w ill be taken against
you tar ta* ra lta l demanded In
Ih* pell Hen
WITNESS m y hand and seel
ta n I4lh dev *4 M ay. IM I
David N B errien
Clerk o l m * C ircuit Court
BV Jean B rllle n l
Deputy Clerk
Publish May M. I f . A June i.
10. 1949
O IF i n

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Report ready for work
40fW 1st St

27—Nursery A
Child Cara

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Orlando * W inter Park
831 -9993

CLASSIFIED DEPT.
RATES
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HOURS
3 cdRMCvthr* timei SIC a I

BY GARRY TRUDEAU
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Seminole
322*2611

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CLASSIFIED ADS

71- H e l p W *n t«f

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Thinking of Getting i
Reel Estate License?
*

COME JOIN US *

TOR OUR CAREER HICHT*
W ED N ESDAY.....JUNE 11. tFS*

L*d RoictOtYici
H I ) Lae Rd.............. W inter Fork
FROM M e t FM
FOR M O R I DETAILS
A RESERVATIONS!
Cell DKk er V k k l ter details i

41) lUf DSDH . Irs. 04-944*
HOPE T O S H YOU T H IR E t
Keyes ef Florida . Inc
94 Year* E xpe rt eat s I
T il* Helpers Nsede# Expert
er.ced In mud A ceram ic Ilia
177 1414, or 171 * 4 il
Tired et Jeb Hunting t
C e lt F u t u r e s
Ih ty h a s*
hundreds o l lob openings fer
those who w ant lo w o rk
4 fl 4)00
D E L IV E R Y H E IF E R S - no
parlance necessary. F u ll Hm*
Good ite r ting pay 4 ft 4100
O E N E R A L O F F I C E
TRAINEES
G re tt starting
lob Several openings Good
pay 4 ft 4)00
F A C T O R Y A S S E M B LY end
PRODUCTION WORK- M o*l
shifts open Good pay tcata*
4 f t 4X)0
I M M E D IA T E O F B N I N G I General Construction labor
Good pay 4 ft 4X0
TRUCK DRIVERS- Lang haul
Im m edlatal Good d rivin g re
cord Over IS 4 ft 4X0

il

LO C A L D R IV E R S - S tra ig h t
•ruck* Good pay Start righ t
*w ey 4 ft 4X0
R E C E F T IO N IS T , O F F IC E
H E LP E R S . C LE R KS . CRT
O P E R A T O R S - Im m a d le ta
openings Coed pay te a k s
Call t f t 4X0 NOW1
WELDERS- C ertified Eacaltanf
pny scales Call taday 47*

PAINTERS A FAINTER
H E L P E R S - I mme di a t e

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Call taday tft *700
O RYW ALL- W ith er w ith o u t',
e x p e r ie n c e . I m m * d la l * - J
opening* Good pay. C all ta- •
day 47*4X0_______________ _ ,*
TRAIN IN TEXAS I Taxes OH 1
C a m p a n y n e e d s m a tu r e
person M /F 9* 4*11 fu ll Hn* ot ,
high q u a lity lu b r ic a n t* te '
m a n u fa c tu rin g , tr u c k in g . J
construction and fa rm cue- ’
ta m a n Protected te rrito ry ,
thorough personal N am ing
Fer personal Interview , tend •
work history to H.B. Wilson. ;
Southwestern FeHotaum. Red
fBF, F t Worth. TX 74W1

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�71—Help Wanted

99—Apartments
Unfurnished / Rent

t y p is t / r i c e p t i o n i i t

dtpondablo. and h i.i
aiealtonf typino th ill* Call tor

apnWwd: P) ) xx

W a lto n ft W o lf r a m * E *p tn
ftna dining Apply In ponen.
Tuo* Fr) ■l* P M ,D * lto n o Inn
M l Avan Mov* Fua ] W a n *
m in i
* HIT Toth Full ft p a rt tlm a
H j u m negotiable E acaltont
ta la ry m B U _____________
1 l a i n Po»IMon* O par No
tip a rto n c * na cattary P d f
g ta p k re q u ire d A rltto c r a f
i W o m n . I l i a _______
DO Otft p i n par ro a r E ia c u flv *
Management T ra in * * land
raaum *' to Jack Richard*.
V lc a P ra t . PO B o * M l ,
Lengwgod, FI. H7S0

91—Apartments/
House to Share
SANFORD- Roam m ala to P a n
com tort**) to ham* UOO Par
month, a p lv * l/J u tllitto *
Call m nrt

93—Rooms for Rent
C h rl.ru n Apt* ft Mamot
TV. kltctu n . laundry, maid. I K
•»&gt; up Or I * n M O O 'q j M i l
Furnithad Room tor rant I m at
K M C at* P i l block* oft lath
Sf ft Sanford A v a ___________
Loagwood F u rn ith a d room
Mau*a privilege* Lakotront
HOS**t____________________
R taam abi* room* ft attic i*n
CIO* D olly ft weakly Th*
Florida H oU l MX Dak « r t

mama.

SANFORD F u rnlth ad room* by
th* waak Raatonabl* rata*
Maid ta rric a Call m *» 7
11 P M *11 P alm etto Ava
1U N LAN 0 ESTATES 1 Bdrm .
I Bath, w ith kllchan p rlv t
lap** M u tt bo over } | y r *
working, own tro ntpo rfotlo n
UP par nook Con m 11*0

97—Apartments
Furnished / Rent
CENTURY 11
KISH R E AL ESTATE
FOR RENT; I Bdrm . apart
mant, tu rn lih a d U K 00 par
Farit. Apt* tar Sanlar C ttlian*
111 P a lm ttto A r t.
J Cowan No Phona Call*
L a * * ly t b d r m . C o m p la t*
privacy. IPO waak f tacurlty
d*pa»ll TO t W ____________

LUSH GARDCN SETTING
t Bdrm
Farmthud Apt*.
1 Bdrm............Cnargy Ettlctant
SINGLE 1TORY
B U ILT IN BOOKCASE!
ABUNDANT STORAGE

SANFORD CT. APTS.
323-3301
W a k lv a R iv a r a t K a l l a '*
Landing E fficiency, carpeted
a 'c , canoa uva Adult*, no
pat* tie s m o . U a l toe in

un

I Badraam Apartm ant U M mo .
plua dapotit laa n i t . tor &lt;**
tan*

99—Apartments
Unfurnished / Rent

w*

BAMBOO COVE APTS.
m ■. A irp o rt fttvd
phone n ito * .m a d i
Dtocwaot tor Sontor CH tiana
• COUNTRY SETTING O
Large I ft 1 Bdrm Apartm ent*
Adatt Lakavtaw Fam ily Paalvldi

MASTERSCOVE__ 3237900
Spaclou* A partm ent* Minute*
from Hwy t a l l Lakatrant.
pool, tannl*. adult*, ns pat*,
laundry Starting a t n o t a mo
Call m o r a l to aaa__________
I and 1 bdrm AI*o tom tthad
• rttctoncy tram SIS waak SJSO
dapoail No pat* Call H I MOT
S t PM a l l Palmetto
I b d r m . large liv in g room,
kitchen with appliance* Sla#
m m me
1 bdrm /1 bath nice area WO
1 bdrm /1 bath new duptoa U ftl
Wa h a w ether re n ta l*I
United Salav A lte c , Inc
REALTORS............— .111 M B ,
I Bdrm .. I Bath. Oalu** Apt
S IX aacurlty dapotit U1S par
month. Call P I a ISO__________
1 B d rm . I bath, w all to wait
carpal, yard SIOO par waak.
include* alt u tllltle t Security
dapotit U K Call H I t u t o r
H i aaa?

103—Houses
Unfurnished / Rent
CENTURY I I
KISH REAL ESTATE
a Bedroom home

DU PLEX 1 B d rm , I Bath
F rath a ir, great for kid* Call
m rort or m / o n __________
Hidden L a k t beautifully dace
rated 1 bdrm 1 bath horn*
central a ir/h o a l. appliance*,
colling Ian*, blind*, tcraanad
porch- tooted yard M l laoi
a a a IN DELTONA a a a
a a HOMES FOR RENT a a
_______a a 17* M l* a a_______
Lake M ary Near SCC. tingia or
couple U M par month with
S iK dapoalt C all TO CO *
Lake M ary 1 Bdrm . 1 Bath, n*
patt. Wallace C ra tt Realty.
Ittc. REALTOR.......... J l l d l l l .
Santord Spaclou* 1 Bdrm , It*
bath. 1500 *q I* , anormout
k itc h e n , fir e p la c e ,
wether, dryer hook up. newly
re m ode led d o te lo down
town s a il par month Call
R ut* M t JIM or B arry l »

105—DuplexTriplex / Rent
OUPLEK FOR RENT Cadar
Ava 1 Bdrm , I Bath. Inald*
u tiiitia t. c a rp o rt 1*00 par
m onth a U M aacurlty Call
HO MAO
N lco I B d rm .- A p p lia n c e *,
tc ra a n a d p o lio , tree lawn
core laundry U ft) H I 171)

107-Mobile
Homes / Rent

Rant Naw and E n |*y l
Thu Lim ite d Special
Energy l tin lent
1 Bdrm I Bath Apartm ant*

ONLY.............$419.
1 bdrm .. 1 bath a lt* avtIU b to
W / Oacaraltv* W all C avtrln gt.
B uilt In B a th e ***. Ftanty
at Storaga. W athar/D ryer
ttoak up. and Carpart
Water bad* Accepted

1211911
O tisttdo to ll I t m U S 4411
I bdrm apart men I U K par
rr.pnth. ISO d a p o tit l ra ta
Call: M l WOi_______________
Lg 1 bdrm . newly remodeled
naw kitchen, w /w carpal air.
*J00 » aac * IIB S Park Ava .

RIDGEWOOD AIMS APTS.
Umito4 Tim* 0«b
U Ott F i r t l M onth* Rant
11M Ridgewood Ava
Sanford Fla
CALL
m a r i a ........ „ ................. m a u i

Saturday fro m

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» to s »
ia to 1

1 B d rm , IV* B o th In Iho
c o u n try A ir , p o tto , near
tchool. no pot* Ratoroncot
SJOOpar m o nth. H I lift*

127—Office Rentals
Reetonebto and convenient
W IN M ap** Sanford
m kO M
a ll W L o t* M ary Boulevard.
S u ite A. 1M0 m o n th Im
mediate occupancy H I 710*

AppUancat For Soto- all In
•realtent tnadllton A Softy

...........

141—Homes For Sale

BATEMAN REALTY
L k Real I t la tv Broker
Ns Raatonabl* Rafuiodl
B a o u tlfu i cou ntry ta ttin g 1
bdrm . I bath, klfch equip .
carpal, carport Nice quiet
neighborhood AtklngSMSOO
teas Sanford Ava

321-C759 Eve 373-7443
Beautiful a bdrm . 1 bath with
all em enltte t 1 yr* young On
Cotaoiborry golf courts Move
In With no money down on
equal ownership b o tl* Maks
m onthly paym ent* X ltto lO
BUY NOW With t o ile r F HA
ru le * 1 bdrm , t bath home
P w n a r/A n o c Call UP laM
BY OWNER J bdrm . I bath
R afinenct or a ttu m * S'*% t i t
m o rtga g* Owner w ill hold Ind
at 11% w ith » \ down Sat *00
Can M i l a r * ______________
BY OWNER TREMENDOUS
TE R M S W IL L CARR Y. 1
B drm . 1 Bath, Pool homo
Maw Carpal. Naw air condl
ttonar. new water heater with
to la r ly tte m Over 1700 *q ft
L /A H u rry and Call H IH 0 *

COUNTRY WIDE REALTY
Rr* R E Brahar,....
m u ll
Far ta la by Owner in Loch
A tbor A large * bdrm hout*
and S lo ti Owner w ill finance
Location la 111 C ry tla l View
E ast C oll for inlo rm a tio n
111 M l IMS

149—Commercial
Properly / Sale

141—Homes For Sale
LO C H A R B O R - !* t.0 0 S
A tiu m s b l* M o rtg o g * SS 000
down, owner w ill hold }nd at
10% 1 bdrm . 1 bain I (00 tq
ft on 1 /) a e rt IM Vmewood
D rive 77) 700)_____________
LONGWOOD 1 b d rm f c l bath
New root Low down payment
O w n e r fin a n c in g 1 *7 .SOO

COMMERCIAL SFECIALIST
LAKE MARY R EALTY
BOB BALUJR ......
Ill d m
For Sa&gt;* Clove to downtown
Santord and hcnpitai. A m ari
can Steal bldg IWO tq ft GC
I lo t • I ' a l i r . g i g . 000
Can m i m attar S Pm

m **»i_____________

LOW DOWNPAYMENT
Lovely 1 Bdrm country horn*
w ith yard and Mg garden
a re a A ffo rd a b le m o n th ly
paym ent* Coll *W IM *
Sanford N ko 1 bedroom homo
w ith living room, dining room,
paneled fam ily room laundry
room, w orkinop Coll tor In
form ation 1 » 11M or ftja *U7
*A1. *00. or boat oftor_________

151—Investmenl
Properly / Sale
CASSELBERRY | acre io n *d
PR l U ) 000 W M a K c fo w tk i.
REALTOR
JIT Ttol

i n o dwn 17*7 mo S acre*. UO
ft
paved rd
Iro n ta g * .
hom otttolno m o bnatl 11) *0*0

BOND MONET
Low down low in te r**! ro t*
IS* IOO Crank C snttrucfton A
Realty, UP *0*1_____________

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STEmpeR

Country Manor 1 1 **0 .1 bdrm
I bath, on toncod rental lot
u tility thud, w e th e r,'d ry e r.
pa*1*, curtain*. Located on
HWY *7 7 Coll M l sag*

*07.14*

OTHER HOMES. LOTS.
ACREAGE. INVESTMENT
PROPERTY
CALL ANYTIM E
REALTOR m i f f l
_____

S TO R Y TOW NHOUSE In
a Ita lia n ! tocattanl 1 bdrm I h
bath w /la rg * aat tn k ltk h a n l
Comm unity pool I Prtaad tor
t e ir p w c h a t * u*.soo
C O O L S P A R K L IN O FO O L
w/toweed tg oare sad large »
bdrm hemal Hug* m atter
b d rm . F l r t g l a c t ! C antrot
h a a t / a l r l I w a r k ih a p a l
A ttu m * na geallfylng w / tow
I *** ***

323-5774
IIS * HWY. 17 *1 ____
H aut* tor tala by aumar Maedt
work Rtaaonably p rk a d In
Santord Call n &gt; ISA*____
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
B uild * Biggor Bu t In* M l
Uaa Th* Harold C tottiftod*
C A LL TODAY
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I I I TOU NUD
11 10 I ROW
r iu i ts tn t
-IN

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STENSTROM
REALTY*REALTOR

POOL 1 Bdrm . 7 bath offtc*.
b ro a k ta it nook, fam ily room,
on I acre • tot

HO«0 00

U ftW O O
LAKE AAARY Nice and clean 1
bdrm . 1 bath acraan room.
CH/A. Ofttc fan Foncod back
yard

St.twoo

SIN G LE STORY
L IV IN G

POOL Largo oak tra a t thad*
tn it l Bdrm
I bath homo
Hardwood Ik n r t. knotty pin*
kitchen cabinet* broataway
tog oro g*. quarry t il* door

Teat Needs!

si*.woo

f Htnistiod et Uttlximslwd.

LOOK al fhii 1 Bdrm . 1 bath
on tuncad cornor tot Walk to
downtown Vary con romant
and VA opprsiaod
O PIN S U N D A YS It o lP M

(303)331-0041
lllk ISt* Street
, FI I1FTI

EXPERIEN CED CASHIERS,
GAS ATTENDANTS AND
FAST FOOD PREPARATION
( )//C &lt; !'/&lt;&gt;/&gt; CENTERS

REALTOR

NEW HOME
Lovely l Bdrm 1 bam w ith
great room. Broploc*. oof tn
b lt c h s n , d in in g ro o m ,
beautiful wooded tot |7 f *W

RHONE3234443

For qualify cro flm anthip and
com potilivo p rie st lot u» p r k *
awf your now homo
to* qoeNkymg Now 1 bdrm . I
tu rn on 1 acre* H er*** ok
Owner llrunclng. p rim * area

170.toft SO* 1717
Loaoly I hdrm . hoawo HJ

5 LOCATIONS IN SEMINOLE COUNTY

• A u to / Truck Re fueling

• Full Line Convenience Scores
• Fast Food Kitchens
’ Fried Chicken Subs Donuts

p la n , l a t l d t o l l l l t y w ltb
w o t b o r / i r y o r a v a iia b i*
SHAM

—

Top Salaries
Free Life &amp; Hospitalization
2 Paid Vacations Each Year
Profit Sharing Plan
Other Benefits . .
MAKE A P PLI CATI ON IN PERSON
AT 202 N L.tinol AVP S.mtorU

Muiid*! Ihi’u Fiidrlt 4 M AM 4 '» PM
NO P M U N l CALLS

219—Wanted to Buy

N(q t . Usgd MoOilt
Homs Dtolsr in this Arts.

F a m in e *........... ft

A dalt*

ton Hwy 17 *1........... m-ijgg

REPOt HEPOI 1 bd rm . I both
mobile horn**. | l » f mo Som*
attum ab i* Call ft ata for Mr
O rr.toa SSI 111 *
FR E E C R ED IT CHECK BY
F H O N E I E e ty q u a lify in g
C a ll ft a tk lo r M r O rr .
to * SSI 104
I t bdrm . 1 bath, now
• o u b is w id e , m a a o n lt s
s h in g le d r o o f, t l r a p l a c * .
IIS .000 Coll A Atk tor M r O rr
*04 U I IIS*
USE Ol M obil* H em ** tlo rtln g
*• USM Call 4 a tk For M r
Orr *04 JJI I t ) *

Asking STOP Call Jak OJA*
_
1*7* M ercury Monarch 17*00 or
b * * l offer Coll St* 77*0
__

NoadCrlb*. PlAypon* Baby
l u r n l t u r * . c lo th in g Good
P rice* A fte r 7 PM
M l 17U
Paying CASH tor
A lum inum . Con* Copper
B r t t t . Load, Nawvpnpar
Gta** Goto. Sllvar
Kokomo Tool gift W Itt

HER TOYOTA TERCEL Auto
Ira n*, a ir. n k o cor t!* *S or
b o t l r a a to n a b l* o f t o r
C all m jo u oftor a p m
•71 AMC Maiedor Wagon
*0 000 m l 1 Owner Lotdod S1f*S
COURITESY FONTIAC I1J i l l )
’7* Volktwagon Rabbit
I Owner
H all Oamaqa
No Money Down
)&gt; **)
COURTESY PONTIAC 111 111)

ss oos*i aimtioo

113—Television /
Radio / Stereo

223—Miscellaneous
• a COLOR TE LE VISION * a

'ID Chg*7Cititioo 4 spetd

Alum acroon room *400 TV
antonno. awning* u tility to
b io .ftm H c m i t o s ________
For Soto- 1 braided rug* asking
SiOooch One chair, asking I I
Can H i I47J______________
In d u tttia l tawing machln* ta ll
OIL a tfra p a rlt, *400 Call
m ir s a
SatoMIt* TV System*
Complete A ll you ntad IM X
Financing No mon*
S1.JM 00 Universal U I !7*a

I tn lt h IS " color lalovitton Or.g
In d prlco Ov*r 1*00 Bolonc*
duo U k* 00 cath or U k * over
payment* US month Still In
w a rra n ty
MO M O N E Y
DOWN F ro * hom* tria l, no
obligation C oil *a j SJfa. day
or night

1 brand new d a tk t S tt long
Coll JU 71** or 17) 1170 avot

now tire * SHOO n i l ? * )
‘M AAvtfang a cyl . p t A M * M
c a ts a tt* E v lra n lc * faOO

dwn . X mo* topay *WOEM

UFOROEKT
M in i condition M u ll to*
Pto**# ca ll fa t R io t___________
U HONDA CIVIC t dr sedan
G ood cond , A M / F M
air 1*00 m i o g i

235— T ru c k s /
B u se s / V a n s

231—Cars
JE EP C J 7
Automatic
Lovl E dition
V •
4 Wheal D rive
l?**S
COURTESY PON M A C .I l l H I)
77 Ford F 1SOPick Up Truck
Sea To Boltov*
Sl**S
COURTESY PONTIAC &gt;1) 1111

*11 F o rdM utlang
A ir. Autom atic, a Cyl
No Money Down
UP)
COURTESY PONTIAC I l S I l I t

Bov Blade* a 11 . u so Naw
d lt c
I * IA . 1 *7 1 . o lh a r
aquipmonl available U* )*0*

Bsd Cftdil?
No Credit?
WE FINANCE
NATIONAL AUTOSALES
1120 S Sanford 321 4075

199—Pets A Supplies
m. ui ins

Ot toan, F I*. n i H .
FREE to good hom# 1 yr
m lnalure Gorman Shephard
Hout* broke and apod* Call
U f|tS t

m ion
1974 OPEL STATION RAC0N

ftaky; Bod*. Straitor*. Cl*that
P laypen *, E tc. F tpurh ack
Bonk*. n J flT T ■OTfSO*

A b ility K rn n a ll

ni us*_____________

F R E E TO G O O D H O M E
O N IY I Cockapoo. tam ale.
*hot« ft*p o yo d H I I t o l
k IT T IN S
Free to good home Booutllul A
hOAllhy H I M U ____________
Lott Ottaon area W hile pH bull
w ith black on In c* ft loll
M ol*. 1 y r* old F a m ily pot
Reward J71 f a il

237—Tractors and
Trailers

*1 Chovrolal CAvaltor
Low M ilage
No Money Down
UM
COURTESY PONTIAC t i l 1111

T R A ILE R IX t ' wooded tra ito r
w ith lig h tt Asking SIM o r bat)
o ft o r C a llllJ E U a ^ ^ ^ ^

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341— R e c re a tio n a l
V e h ic le s / C a m p e rs

Hwy f l .... .......... .Daytona Beach
* * * * * HaM l * * * * * *

Coachman Oalua* 11 t) . to ll
conUIrwd tleap* S. Awning,
elec Hie |ack, TV anlanna.
blka rock 111 fJOa. altar I or

PUBLIC AUTOAUCTION
EearyW ad Nile at 7 M PM

* Where Anybody *
* Can Buy or Sell 1 *

1*71 Jamboro* I t II m otor
homo Dodg* Powor tra in and
C h a tti* Call H I af*d_______

For m ar* S a ltll*
________ i t o a i s i n ) ________
DaBary Auto B M a nn* U to t
A a r*** Ih * rleo r, too of h ill
17* H w y 17 *1 DaBary *aBE««ft
*1 F w il Thunder bird

201—Horses
SOI—Livestock and
Poultry

343—Junk Cars

COURTESY P O N T IA C ,U S H H
JC E P C J7
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Lavl E dltian
V/R
a w itoai O n e *
tl**S
COURTESY PONTIAC m i l l l

ft*k4*« Far Sato
Ptgt. am gnat*, m in kvn a i
Wile* Soto*. Hwy MW . I l l k*7f

ANY JUNK CARS A TRUCKS
Baugh); From HO- MOftm aea.
Call ..... ...
.......... m - t o »
TOP D ollar Paid tor Junk B
U tad car*.truck* A heavy
equipment M l fo o t
WE PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR
JUNK C A R S A N D T R U C K f
CBS AUTO PARTS !*S 4S0S

Sftfilord'sSatesliidtr

CONSULT OUR

WE LIST ANDSELL
MOKE HOMES THAN
ANYONE IN NORTH
SEMINOLE COUNTY
WHAT A BUVI 1 Arm I I * bath
h e m * can vin ianl t* a ra ry
thing I Fanted yard Super tot
c lu ld rtn or o*t* Colling Ian.

AND LET AN EXPERT DO THE JOB

COMFORTABLEI I bdrm IV*
b e rth ham* w ith S paddla
Ian*, aak cabin*)*. In tid * u fllt
ty ta t.J*o

To List Your BusinessDial 322-2611 or 831-9993

D IS IR A B L E t I bdrm 1 both
M m * w ith fo rm a l d in in g
r o o m , o a f In k i t c h e n ,
tiro p lo c *. central a ir/B e a t
COUNTRY L IV IN O I * bdrm 1
b o th h o m o on S s c r o t .
Ilr * p i* c * . c o n tr*l a lr / h * * t .
b r * * k f* t f bar dining ronm

Additions A
Remodeling
REMOOELING SPECIALIST

VACANT LANOI
Prim# pro
parly Irontag* an Uth SI.
Ideal tor ralall u tot or coat
tumor lorvlctt tocotton High
Irottlc *r*a A Mcoltonl tor
totaling any ftp* of rtfail
W IL L BUILO TO 1UITI YOUR
LOT OR OURSI EXCLUSIVE
A O E N T FO R W IN S O N O
D EV CORF, A CENTRAL
FLO R ID A LE A D ER ! MORE
HOME FOR LESS M O N kY I
C ALL TOOAYI
eO E N E V A OSCEOLA RO B
IO N CD FOR M O tIL E S I
1 Acre Cavalry tra ct*
W all fraud on paved Rd
M % Dawn lE Y r t o M lX f
F ram 111)4*1
It yea a r t Waking tor a tec
c a ttfu l car ear to Real ( tt k to .
Sian*Iram Really I* la a tin g
tor yau Call La* A l* r t g * l
today *1 t i l 1*1* (v o m n g t
111 MU

CALL ANY T IM E

322-2420
1S*I PARK A V I ........
H I LA M a ryB fvd ........ Lk M a ry
SWIM TENNIS
Neal 1 Bdrm . t bath hom* w ith
waltod tacu rlty N k a yard,
carpet*, a ir. paddto fan*. 1
garagat. clubhevt*. o u a rtlta d
paw and tonm* court*

Wai SlfftW Ct_____321 3005

CALL BART

W* Handle
Th* Whato B all Of Waa

B. E. LINK CONST.
322 7029
Appliance Repair
Aligns AppiiUKE Sank*
I t hr S a rvk* M* R i l r * Charge
17 yr k to M ftS k fl. 17*0*11

REALTOR________ a i m
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CLASSIFIEDS

322-2611
★

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WaMaco CroM RooWg. Me.
L k Real (* U to BraBar
H ld d ll-

O A S E to c trlc
HlfdSO
Naw ft ramodeling addlHont.
fan*, aacurlty llg h l* lim a rt
g lu t all alac w r v k a t OualHy
S a rvk* L ka n ta d ft Bonded

INSTALL s i l l
a
r e p a ir
C y p rttt
Chaw Link .... Weed
Fence. H S-ITII
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
Bulk) a Bigger B u tin *** I
Um Th* H a rtld C law lftod t
CALL TODAY
H IM II

Carpentry

Health &amp; Beauty

A GREAT O IP T I Have Mar
Kitchen Ramadatodl A II type* at
Carpentry
R a tte n * kto P rk a*
1 rear lancad ........ R atoram at
Vary RaNaBto........... MBdRSlKI*
A ll lypo* of carpentry A r *
mad*ling 17 y r* t i p
Call
Richard Groat H I 1*71

TO W IR S BEAUTY SALON
FORM ERLY H a rrie tt'* Beauty
Nook l i t E U IS I &gt;1717*1

Hoad Carpet Cleaning Living.
Owing Ream A H all U * S*.
la ta A Chair, u s . H I MO*

HOUSE NEED HELP7
To (loan ug your probtont*
Call
H I 0*7i
Law roto*. wtuto gtovo work

MAIDS- T« -Oi Am
CtooalMoai la n a if To O od lln ati
Call Mt* helper* I
Guaranteed Sarvtc* la w Rato*

CALL NOW! 3394100
BoftC Cleaning laundry, win
daw*, cabin*!*, lit* , etc
Work la w Rato* n so a tg

Electrical
Anything lle c trk a l,.S J w * a itT fl
tth m a ta *
J* Hr S a rv k * Call*
Ti n ' s EtocSrk S orvka H S ITTf
CONTEMPORARY ELECTRIC
Comptoto CtocSvicai Service*
TV A TttoOhona*
H I 1S7&gt;

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B E A T THE ME A TI

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Cftll CArtsliftn Bras j
Cftfnplsti Lftwn Cftii
Riftssrublft Kfttes
3 23 4 4 0 1

Fence

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Cleaning Service

P a v in g

L a w n S e r v ic e

Electrical

F mancinq A vailabto

B EA L ESTATE

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WE FINANCE
IM I French Ava
.111 HAS
1*7* Cadlltoc
Nice buy a'Scro

27TH STREET fURNIHJRE
ic* w im* ss,............m ust

f o b **

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RAMBLEWOOD 1 STORY with
(p ark ling peal I Hug* itan *
ttrapfacal Cafhadral Calling*I
AM th * ta t r e t l A ttum # no
q u a l l l y ln g l A lm a t l n t w l

•R E N T T O O W N *
Color T V t
tto rto * w aihort,
dryor*. ra lrlg a rtto r fra d io r*
turnlturg. video recorder*
Special I t t weak ■ rant 15 00
Aittr native TV ft Apgf Rantal*
l a r ra t Shagging Cantor
______
m sqm__________
17wd W sth o rt P art* ft Sarvtc*
tor K annora*..... .......1 1 )0 4 * 1
MOONEY APPLIANCES

DISCOUNT
AUTO
SALES

CS&gt;

I t ' f t M t Steering w h o t llc t b t o
W lrad for shrim ping
S IM M
Call H I 7)44

195— M a c h i n e r y / T o o l s

157-Mobile
Homes / Sale

1 Bdrm
1 Bath horn* w ith
COOL S P A R K LIN G POOL
and privacy tone* M u tt tea

B U ILD IN G 14 X M Zoned I t
In d u ttria l or Storage &lt;*/ Of
I k * IW O lia only
Retail ft O ftk * Spec* M&gt; up lo
1 X 0 aq ft otto t tor ago avail
ebto ill aaOJ_______________

Outstanding Opportunity For

213— Boetsend
Accessories

189—Office Supplies
/ Equipment

153—AcreageLots/Sale

Santord Naw 1 bdrm 1 bath
double garage energy te » *r

D U PLEX P otitlv# cath flow
Owner w ill I inane# 147,100
w ith IUOOO down

KISH REAL ESTATE

NOW HIRING!

FOR ESTATE
C o m m e rc ia l o r R o tld o n tta l
Auction* ft A p p rs ita lt Cftll
Doll * Auction H I SAM

U0-1I1J........................... MB SAW

117—Commercial
Rentals

Call_ _ _ _ _ 321-1911

10* Santord Ava
CONSIGNMENTS WELCOAAEI

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
111 IIS E IttS T
I I I sen
Apgftonca*
tra m s*) W ARRANTY
BARNETTS
CASSELBERRY

* L IM O U S IN E * *

1*7* Cadillac llm * Dark btun.
w ith pa rt ft mn SHOP k * * lt e f
a REPOSSESSIONS •
Need a car but h *v * cre dit
problem *? w # have tovqral to
choc** from and w ill finance
C oll E r k M l *07J___________
T V * Waak Only I
l tOC (L C A M IN O ---------*1 * * )
O ftor E tp iro t June I f

______ 3234593

near* w m «a« » t«*&lt;u*«in*

Carport*... ....... Prtvoto Potto*
Leak la n d s c a p e * Pot* CJUtoren
WATER B IO S ACCBPTBOI

*

H E AUCTION

111—Appliances
/ Furniture

OfficEi to RerI

M in i Wm e Im u w s
u o a U p .,...................
m o a io

Lmm ItemstoFH

231—Cars

AUCTION EVERY FR I NIOHT
•sou**- Rom w / tp h m to buy
Mlddt* ago coupto Security ft
rotoroncoa A ll. S H I M U

113—Storage Rentals

121—Condominium
Rentals

Monday. Jung 11. ItoJ—JB

213—Auctions

139-Real Eslate
Wanted

coll

SANFORD Sunland E ita ta t.
Lovely 1 Bdrm . 1 Bath ,
carpatad. lancad yard, s ir
unit, laundry room, cony*
ria n t to every thing, no pat*
11*0 par month Coll 111
a m _______________________
SUNLAND (S TA T E S 1 Bdrm .
1 bath, carpot, kid* ok. SMI
per month a ta c u rlty A vail
ab iea /M Call I t * tea*
1 b d rm , 1 bath Cantral air
W atha r/D rya r. lanced yard,
tcraanad porch, torml* n e t
D i i m ____________________

Evening HofAld. Santord, FI.

KIT 'K CARLYLE 1by Larry Wright

•R A N D NEW HOMES on the
PARK 1 bdrm i both, largo
porch Lea** option Kotor
or a* saoo
oftor S » t

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SAVE sm

Monday thru Friday

UOC 00 par

123— For Lease

Home Improvement
Calitor * BuHdlug ft BaiwodkMng
ttoJob TaoSmall
Sll Burton Lon*.
m oon
Saato RatY-ad, Contractor want*
•m all ramodaling |aba Roe
wmabto Bud C a h a ll.lll OtSI
THOMAS A THOMAS Now*
repair. ctooMag. la w * car*.
C a J tn i H ftft_______________

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L a n d c le a rin g

GENEVA LA N D C LIA R IN O
Lot Landdaaring
F ill « r t
fag ton
Pond* Orem ditch **
lito Proper e l wn C M U f W I
THORNE LANOCLEARINO
F IL L D IR T * C L A Y A

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Lawn Service
ACE LAWN SERVICE
Ctaaawg T h aklung FartWuwg
Fro* I t t iw a to* ............ JO ft-H lI
Lardac aping lu a h Hog Mowing
__________ W r n __________

I ANNS MOWfD &amp; TRIMMfD
Sarkiq Yard Ctoaauo*

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P le tte r in g
a A L L P B atoiof F U lfa rta g a
Repair, Stucco, tfa rd Cool.
Siwutotod ftr k k . H l-W fl.

Masonry
B EAL Carter*!* t Man Quality
Oparatlon Patio* D rlvow ayt
Day* M l F ill. E ra * H7 ) H I
E X P E R T CONCRETE WORK
Fat to drivew ay (Idawalk
0 a * j Monde Caml Ca
"W * a r t Ifw be ar’
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Plumbing
a ftuddt ptumbtng S a rv k * a
Repair a R**«a&lt;* a Ramadal
a F t * * laH w a to * a W HIRR a

Secretariat Service
A L L Typing. Sac/War la I ft
Ward P rn c tttln g S a rv k **
N a f a r ^ t t o f l^ ^ j ^ —- ^ I lL T E R l

Nursing Care
OUR R ATESARE LOWER
Lakavtow N urtlag Cantor
f t f l Vac and I I . Santord

Sewing Machines/
Vacuum Cleaners

m aw

Painting
A Way To Sara I • * * • War*
•o a t P rlco* tor wallpaperwg.
patnttng, g mare Rat Vary
RoRoMo-HStoRSf MR_______

P A IN T IN Q

4 t o n o io

Sawing Machine R epair* an
make* X yr* aip a rto n c* In
hem al Ratirad H M 7 H ______

Sprinklers/Irrigation
ABOUT TIME IR R IG ATIO N
Naw In tla ile fio n t
F ry * E ll
( • p o r t R a p o irt*1 Comptoto
Sprinkler Syttom*
T im er*

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Home Repairs
C A R P E N TE R
R apolra and
ramodaling No |ob too tm o ll
Call H ) Oka!________________
Maintenance of *11 typo*
Carpentry painting ptumftlng

ASPHALT FAVINO INC.
G rading, paving. »**l coaling,
ttrlp ln g drivaw ayt ft parking
tot*
F ro e C tl
.....
H I T««

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OVIEDO FLA.

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W * tuppf y labor To SAVE SU
B S W I __________
lot ft ■ • ) »
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Free * * t Dan A d a m * H I

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POLAND FA IN TIN G Spraying
Patching
Gutter nark
Fro# Ekftmatoo
H I 70*d

will
palm your Ham* or B u tin ***
afe Give your arebtom t to u*
WE C A R ! Qualify work. »
y r * a«p R7 B t f t U t o d

is n r r ? ! f M iia ii^ N i
In a la llo tla n
B a th , ll a m t .
remodeling, re p a ir* l e t * of
• l i t * , d o t if t f it . p o H o rn * .
g ro u t* , to ltln g m o to r lo lt,
c lo a n o r*. c tm a n t. m o tile .
th in * * l I n i l s l l t l l o n t Show
room. M f E U fh SI . Sanford
John Parker. T N Contractor
H I lift* . o rffO k fft*__________
Scattmoad The Ceramic. V inyl
A ib a tto * t k Inaiaitod f t ro
paired l a p , r a f . I k F ro *
aalimatoa H I *7*1___________

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Here's Some Ways To
Outrun Athlete's Foot

• DEAR DR. G O TT — How n n
one gel rid of persistent athlete's
foot?
DEAR READER - Athletes
foot Is a fungus Infection o f the
skin between the toe*. These
arras provide Ideal growth con­
ditions for yeasts because the
skin Is warm, moist and dark.
T o eliminate athlete's foot, you
must first clean the skin be­
tween your toes on a regular
basis and then make absolutely
sure the area Is dry. The next
s t e p Is to use o n e o f the
over-the-counter athlete's-foot
preparations, the advertisements
for which seem to sprout like
molds from magazine ads and
TV screens.
If these simple remedies don't
work, try Tlnactln. an odorless
and colorless solution that kills
f ung us. In the e v e nt your
athlete's foot persists, you may
have to see a doctor for further
advice and. perhaps, a prescrip­
tion for stronger medicine.
DEAR DR. G O TT - My skin Is
super-sensitive, very dry and
Itchy. The problem Is mainly on
the Inside of my elbows and
neck. What could cause this?
DEAR READER - Ordinarily,
dry skin responds well to any of
the various hand or body lotions
that are readily available. A
cream containing lanolin may be
most effective I have not been
Impressed with bath oils, petro­
leum oil. such as found In baby
by Bob Montana oil. may provide temporary re­
lief. but It Is not absorbed by the
skin and Is unacceptably greasy
for frequent use.
The fact that your dry skin
affects the Insides of your elbows
and your neck raises the possi­
bility that you may have a more
t r o u b l e s o me c o n d i t i o n like
e c z e m a . Ask y o u r doctor
whether you would be better
helped by using a cream that
contains cortisone.
DEAR DR. G O TT — For the
past year I have been plagued
with yeast Infections. The medi­
by Howla Schnaldar cine my doctor has prescribed
clears them up. but then I get
another one three weeks later.
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when applied to small a "" * * of
Infection. However. If your yeast
problem Is more severe — or If It
c a u s e s mo ut h In fe c tio n or
vaginal Irritation you will
need to see a doctor. You may
need to be checked for diabetes,
lose weight or undergo a simple
gynecological examination.
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and cannot find a reason for
your repeated Infections, ask
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HOROSCOPE
by Bob Thav6B

FRANK AND ERNEST

What The Day
Will Bring...

YOUR BIRTHDAY
JUNK I I . 1BSB
This coming year you will gel
O N E OF T H O /E N O M E
Involved socially with two dif­
ferent groups. Although they
outfits my h om e
may not mix well together, you
will enjoy each
c o m p u t e ** w a s (s e t t in g
GEM INI (May 2 1-June 20) To
to rv E L Y in t h e c l
feel fulfilled today, you're going
to require some type o f social
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ALL BY ITSELF.
outlet. Try to select an activity
where you can meet new people
T m * v « j 4 -io
Trying to patch up a romance?
The Matchmaker set can help
by Jim Davis you understand what It might
CLEAR VOOR HEAR JON.THE RE . lake to make the relationship
work. To get yours, mall 62 to
MAS TO BE A L O G IC A L
EXPLANATION FOR THIS. OTHER
Astro-Graph. Box 489. Radio
C ity Station. New York. NY
10019.
CANCRR (June 2 1-July 221
You're likely to fare belter than
usual today In situations that
contain elements of competition.
This will be especially true In
your career.

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L E O ( Jul y 23 Aug. 22) If
you 've already made a decision
on something, don't waste addi­
tional time today rehashing Its
pros and cons. Take positive
action.
V1RO O ( Aug 23-Sept. 22)
J o i n t ventures have good
chances for success today, pro­
vided you're teamed up with one
who Is more daring than you.
Ills boldness will dissolve your
doubts.
L I B R A (Sept. 23 Oct. 23)
Thi nk things through
thoroughly today or you may
Jump to erroneous conclusions.
Don't let your Impulsiveness
defeat you.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Be
willing to Uke charge and lead
the way for co-worker* today If
you think you know how to get
things done quicker and more
efficiently.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
21) A llllle break tn your routine
could do you a world of good
today. Try to find a fun pursuit
that la mentally stimulating, as

well as physically exerting.
C A P R IC O R N (Dec. 22-Jan.
19) Be mindful of your deport­
ment today or you could un­
intentionally (real people In an
abrupt or demanding manner,
especially those you love.

AQUARIUS (Jan 20 Feb. 19)
The thoughts and Ideas of your
companions will have a great
Influence over your outlook and
attitude today. Select churns
who are positive and optimistic.
PISCES (Feb 20-March 20)
Set you r material sights a bit
higher than usual today. You are
enterprising enough to get what
youg&lt; after.
ARIES (March 21 April 10)
Assume the Initiative today In
personal matters. Don't wait on
others because what la Impera­
tive to you may be unimportant
to them.
TAURUS (April 2GMay 20) If
left to your own devices, you can
be extrem ely productive today.
Place a barrier around yourself
when performing essential tasks.

by Laonard Starr

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                    <text>KGB Using Spy Dust'
To Track U.S. Diplomats
WASHINGTON |Uf*l) The
KGH has dusted ordinary objects
lik e doorknobs and steering
wheels with an Invisible — and
p o s s ib ly c a n c e r-c a u s in g —
powder to track the movements
und contacts of Americans In
Moscow, the Stale Department
charged Wednesday.
The Slate Department said the
Invisible tracking agent, known
a s 3 - (4 - N lt r n P h e n y lJ - 2
4-Prntadlen-l-AL. or NPPD. Is a
mutagen — a chemical agent
that alters living cells and can be
carcinogenic In humans
The United Stales, which said
the practice has been going on
for years but Increased dram at­

Disenchanted
R iv a l U n io n T a lk s To T e a c h e rs U p s e t O v e r C o n tr a c t

ically In recent months, deliver­
ed a strong protest to the Soviet
government Monday and de­
manded use o f the chemical be
slopped Immediately, the State
Department said.
There was no Immediate re­
sponse from Soviet officials
U.S. chemists said they could
find little data on the substance
other than how to make It They
said It w ou ld p ro b a b ly be
fluorescent, showing up under
certain lig h t, and designed
specifically for (racking. Traces
o f the material could be detected
on surfaces or even on other
people.
See SPY DUST, page iOA

A representative of a minori­
ty teacher? union told a group
of 15 to 20 "disenchanted"
S e m in o le County teachers
Wednesday they can work to
vote down the contract negoti­
ated for them by the Seminole
Education Association.
Richard Layer, of Ihe Florida
Education Associated United,
an affiliate of the national
A m e r i c a n F e d e r a t io n o f
Teachers, met with the teach­
ers at the Holiday Inn at State
Road 46 and Interstate 4.
according to Mllwcc Middle

S ch ool te a c h e r June
Scheumann.
Although rep o rte rs were
baired from the meeting. Ms.
Scheumann said afterwards
Layer primarily listened to the
teachers* complaints. In at­
tendance were teachers of 15
or more years experience who
feel the contract negotiated for
them by the SEA. which gives
long-time teachers a 4 percent
salary Increase while first year
teachers are slated for about a
13 percent hike. Is "a slap in
the face.’’

The SEA-negotiatcd contract
Is slated for a ratification vote
T uesday.
Ms Scheumann said "c a ­
ree r" teachers are "d is e n ­
chanted."
"T h is group is extremely
tired o f being told we ll take
rare of you next year.*"
She said Layer told them
they can sit back and do
nothing or vote “ no" on the
contract and hope the SEA
goes back to the negotiating
table and gets them something
See U N IO N , page IO A

J un e Sch eu m an n

$20,000 Battle Looms

H a tta w a y D ro p s
O ption O n Land

P i s * kv T im m i V tiK M l

Romance On The River
L u n ch tim e passengers a b o a rd the Rom ance
r iv e r cru ise ship take tim e fo r en a ffe c ­
tio n a te g a z e across the w a t e r as the c ra ft

passes beneath the In tersta te 4 b rid ge on the
St. Johns R iver. T h e ship had slow ed to let
th e U.S. H igh w ay 17-97 d ra w b rid g e open.

54 Killed In Plane Fire
MANCHESTER. England (UPI) - A Hrlttsh
Alrtours Hoeing 737 bound for a holiday In *hc
Greek Islands with 137 people on lx»ard burst Into
a "ball of lire" on lakroff today, killing 54 people
und Injuring dozens of others
Police said Flight KT 32H ‘’ caught fire on the
port w in g" at 7 07 n.m. while speeding down Ihe
runway ut Manchester International Airport A
fire brigade spokesman said one of the plane s

Cardinal Fires 2
In Drug Probe
M o r e A l l o w e d To R e s ig n
Tw o employees of Cardinal Industries. Inc..
Sanford, were flrrd and an undisclosed
number ullowrd lo resign voluntarily In Ihe
(Mist six weeks bccuuse of drug and/or alcohol
use on the Job
John Jollnskl. media rrlutlons director for
l hr m odular housing m anufacturer, said
employees had left for various reasons In that
period so II was Impossible to determine Just
how many resigned becuusc o f drug use.
It hud been rum ored that 70 or HO
employees were fired or left voluntarily for use
o f drugs or pilfering. However. Jollnskl said
the number was substantially leas than that
and pilfering was nol Involved.
Jollnskl said employees had violated an
Inflexible company policy prohibiting the use
o f alcohol or drugs during working hours. He
wild Ihe company’s policy Is based on safely
concerns for ihe em ployees themselves and
their fellow workrrs. as well as productivity.
He said the Investigation rcveuled things had
gotten too lax.
Th r company conducted Its own probe.
Jollnskl said.
Hr said the men and women employees
cuughl using drugs and/or alcohol on Ihe Job
were mainly In the production staff In the
manufacturing plunt. No criminal charges
were made. The firings and resignations took
place In phases mainly during June and July.
1 Ike many other companies fared with
absenteeism and loss o f productivity because
of employees’ drug and alcohol abuse and
other problems. Cardinal has a rehabilitative
em ployee assistance program Under the
company-paid benefit, employees can gel help
with such problems as drug or alcohol abuse,
depression, divorce, inartful problems or the
death o f a spouse without uny cost to tiu-m.
Jollnskl exlpalned. The company hus had (hr
program for the post tw o years.
"Confidentiality Is maintained." Jollnskl
said. "T h e program w ould nol work If
employees feared results would filter back to
management.
"It Is the first positive step when somebody
admits he has a problem and wants to be
rehabilitated "
— Jana C asselberry

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engines burst Into flames.
"It was n horrifying sight." said airport
engineer Alan Hlgharu "T h e plane went up In
moments. It was an Inferno the moment It
skidded to a hall. People were trying to get out
but a lot of them must have been overcome before
It stopped."
Police and fire officials said 54 people were
killed and 83 were rushed to nearby hospitals,
some In serious condition.

By Janie Gnat
Herald Staff Writer
With no guarantee the pro­
perty would ever be zoned for
commercial development. Rob­
ert Hattaway decided Wednes­
day not to pick up his option to
purchase the Seminole County
School Hoard’s surplus land on
U.S. Highway 17-92 across from
Sanford Middle School And he
may have to sue the board to get
It to return his $20,000 deposit
In the m eantim e. Stanley
Sandefur owner of Sandcfur
Properties In Oviedo, has been
frustrated In his e ffo rts to
purchase the land.
Sandefur said Hattaway. of
Hattaway Investm ents Corp..
Altamonte Springs, offered to
sell for $630,000 his SGOO.OOO
contract with the board.
" I ’m not going to buy It al a
profit for Mr. Hattaway." Sondefur said. He also attempted to
buy the land from the board
offerin g $600,000. but Ned
Julian, board attorney, said he
cou ld not a cce p t the o ffer
because a six-month deadline for
accepting such Independent
contracts has passed.
The board declined Sandefur's
earlier offer of $610,000 because
at the time they were consid­
ering Hattuway’s offer.

R o b e rt
H a tta w a y

Hattaway said Wednesday.
" I ’ m nut g o in g to lay out
$600,000 on a piece o! land anil
not lx- surr of the zoning.
The Sanford City Commission
Aug. 12 neither approved nor
disapproved the zoning request,
voting 4-1 instead to return Ihe
Issue to the planning und zoning
b oard . C o m m is s io n e r J oh n
Mercer said he wanted the "fu ll’ ’
board to vote on ihe matter. On
July 18 the PAZ voted 3-2 to
recom m end Ihe request for
commercial zoning lx- approved.
T h re e o f the b o a rd ’ s n in e
members were absent and one
mrmlx-r abstained bemuse she
works for the school (ward.
The city ’s action meant the
PAZ would have to hold newpublic hearings and at least a six
week delny. past Hattaway’s
Wednesday deadline to pick up
his option
With Hattawuy’s decision nol

lo go ahead with Ihe purchase, a
dispute remains over whether or
not he will receive a refund &lt;&gt;l Ills
deposit.
Hattaway said Wednesday the
contract Is cleur and concise In
Its stipulation that downpay­
ment funds In escrow be re­
turned lo the buyer II the
acquisition falls lo materialize
Thc school board may not agree,
however.
In a letter lo Julian. Hat
la w a y ’ s a t t o r n e y . R o b e r t
Wurman, said correspondence
from the board Indicates "It Is
the schtxrl board’s Intention to
retain the escrow deposit Iused
upon the last 90-day extension
being unconditional.”
According to a copy ol Hal
lawny's contract the final para
graph of art addendum slates,
"...th e buyer shall have the
option of canceling ihls contrai l
and. in such event, the escrow
deposit shall be returned lo iinbuyer..."
Worman wrote. " I also mi .
derstand that (the hoard) has
told my rllrnl that In the event
(Hattaway) wants his $20,000
back It will be necessary lo sue
lo collect same." He added If
Hattaway does bring legal action
against the board he will ask for
Bee LAND, page IOA

Landscaping Designed
To 'Warm' City Hall
By Rick Brunson
Herald Staff W riter
Sanford City Hull, dubbed a "cold,
barren, uninviting fortress" by the
city ’s Scenic Improvement Board. Is
exp ected to u ndergo u massive
landscaping project to make It more
colorful and attractive.
L a n d s c a p e d e s ig n e r Ir v in g
Kaulman presented a preliminary
plan to thr board Monday. It culls for
’ ’ s o fte n in g ” th r g ra y , stalwart
structure with a combination of
weeping willows, palmetto palms,
oaks and a host of various shrubs.
" W e r e trying to take away that
concrete look." said Kaufman, who
also designed the landscape for the
Seminole County Courthouse.
The project ts the first of many the
Scenic Improvement Hoard plans to
undertake. The board Issued a 16-

page plan report In June criticizing
thr poor upkeep of some public areas
and calling for their Improvement.
The eight-member board consists of
Chairman Sara Jacobson. Ruth Lee.
Juanny Mercer. Judy Wimblsh. Dr.
Lurlcne Sweeting. Brent Carl!. Dill
Glelow and city Parks and Recreation
Department Director Jim Jemigan.
The city commission accepted the
board's plan and has earmarked
$152,000 In the 1985-86 Parks and
Recreation Department budget to
Implement some of Its goals. The
commission also agreed to set aside
$60,000 each year for the next five
years for board projects
The $452,000 allocation shows the
commission Is "dead serious about
beautification." said Mrs Mercer,
whose husband. John. Is a city
commissioner.

n w to by ClMKk U r

Scenic Im p ro ve m en t Board m em b e rs discuss the proposed plan to
spruce up c ity hall w ith landscape d e sig n e r Irvin g K au fm an , fa r left.
B oard m em b e rs, from left, Judy W im blsh, Juanny M e r c e r , Ruth Lee
and ch airm an Sara Jacobson.
Money for the city hall project will
come from $38.0(X) donated to the
city by Uland Corporation, developers
of the Sallpolnte Apartment complex

Port's Missing Sewer Capacity
Stalls Cruise Ship Building
By Donna Bates
Herald Staff W riter
Port A u th o rity E x e c u tiv e
Director Dennis Dolgner will
take an appeal for sewer rapaci­
ty directly to the head of a state
agency tn Orlando If County
C o m m is s io n e r B a r b a r a
Christensen can arrange an ap­
pointment. Mrs. Christensen Is
the county commission s liaison
to thr Port Authority.
Dolgner was autliortzed to take
the action by port directors
W ednesday e v e n in g a fter a
notice was received from Lake
Monroe Utilities that It could not
grunt any new sewer connec­
tions al the port on orders from
th e s ta te D e p a r tm e n t o f
Environmental Regulation

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The cut-off o f sewer connec­
tions means that a new building
cannot be constructed at the
port for the cruise ship. Star of
Sanford.
The building to house the
Star’s offices, ticket sales and
ship’s store was to be built by
Florida Sun Inc., owners and
operators o f Hidden Harbour
Murlna at the port. The ship Is
now sharing office space In
Florida Sun's building and "It's
cramped for space.” Dolgner
said.
Even though the Star of San­
ford people will merely be mov­
ing from one building at the port
to another and w ill not be
generating any additional sew­
age. Dolgner said new capacity

must be granted before a build
Ing permit for the new structure
w ill be Issued by Sem inole
County.
Despite a letter front J.L
H ickm an, president o f Lake
Monroe Utilities walrr and sewer
service, stating that the port has
used up all 18.000 gallons per
day of sewer capacity allocated.
Dolgner disagreed
He said he checked with te­
nants at ihe port and found they
had been billed Individually by.
LMU for a total o f 12.000 gallons
of water use monthly and sewer
bills are based on the amount of
water used
Dolgner. noting he la not an
Sea PO RT, page IO A

Av&gt; •

on Seminole Houlcvurd near Lake
Monroe The company made thr
donation in lieu of property, which
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O u t O f The Sunshine
WASHINGTON (UPI) - A presidential
commission, whose purpose Is to Inform the
publlc of the meaning of the Constitution
and prepare for Its 200th anniversary, has
decided Its deliberations should lx- a private
affair
Thr President's Commission on tin Bicen­
tennial of the Constitution burred the public
from Its first meeting, held July 29-30 at the
Supreme Couri. Another two-day meeting
scheduled for today and Friday In Utah will
also be rlosrd. said a spokesman for the
chairman. Chief Justice Warren Burger.
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�2A—Evoning Herald, Sanford. FI.

Thursday, Aug. 22, tVIS

Graham: Free 'Mercy Killer*

NATION

TALLAHASSEE (UPII - Side­
stepping the Issue of complete
clem ency. Gov. Bob Graham
r e c o m e n d c d to d a y th a t
76-year-old Roswell Gilbert be
freed from prison pending the
outcom e ol his appeal o f a
25-year prison term for the
"mercy killing" of his termlnally-lll wife.

IN BRIEF
Consumer Price Index
Inches Up A Scant .2%

The governor's recommenda­
tion muni be accepted by three
of the six Cablntct members
before Gilbert can be released

WASHINGTON (UP1) — Consumer prices Inched up 0 2
percent In July, the same as May and June, as accelerating
housing costs were mostly balanced by lower gasoline and
meal prices, Ihe Labor Department said today.
The mild upward movement of the Consumer Price
Index through July of this year kept the annual Inflation
rate at Just 3.5 percent- The Index was 319.1 In July,
equivalent lo a cost of $319.10 for goods and services that
cost $100 In 1907 Th e dollar that year Is now worth 31
cents.
As the year progresses, the price performance Is getting
better, with Ihe most recent three months generating a 2 5
percent Inflation rate, the Ix-st for any similar period In
almost 2 'A years.
The only big mover among the major categories was
rent, up at an H percent annual rale in the most recent
three months, and O il percent In July. That factor alone
accounted for most of the July Increase.
Volatile vegetable prices bounced up 0.5 percent during
the month but overall food and beverage prices were lifted
only 0 I percent, the same as June.

(rom Ihe Avon Park Correctional
Institute.
"I feel Justice would be served
by *he 76-year-old sick man
being able lo continue his appeal
from his home, rather than
prison." Graham said at a news
conference.
Graham said the recommen­
dation for conditional clemency
was being circulated among Ihe
Cabinet members today. It was
not Immediately known when
the Cabinet's decision would be
made.

Under the terms of Graham *
recommendation. Gilbert must
remain under the supervision of
stale parole officer and must
remain In Broward County. He
can own no firearms. Graham
said, and must obey all laws.
The clemency would be re­
voked upon completion of slate
appeals — meaning he would
have to return to prison If tils
conviction Is upheld.
Graham said hr would be
w illin g to consider another
clemency appeal from Gilbert if

the conviction Is upheld.
Graham said state law wa
Intended to keep dangerou
felons off the streets. He said
review of Gilbert's case con
v Ineed him Gilbert would n e(r
commit a similar crime.
Graham said it could take'.upj
10 two years for the Supreme
Court to complete Ihe appeals
process.
"This rcrommendallnn reprr
sents an art o f mercy extended
to an elderly defendant In ' III
health." Graham said.

Sanford Woman Faces Prison On Cocaine Charges
A Seminole County school
district employee fares up lo 15
years In federal prison and a
$125,000 line after pleading
guilty to smuggling six pounds
o f cocaine Inio (he United Stales.
The cocaine was rcjxntcdly
valued at f l.5m illion.
Leslie Renee Cauthen. 28, of
I 1I I Celery Avc.. Sanford. Is
scheduled to be sentenced In
Miami Sept 6 by Federal Judge
A lccc Hastings. She pleaded
guilty as charged lo Importing
and |M)ssesslon with Intern to
distribute cocaine, federal re­
cords show

AT&amp;T Eliminating 24,000 Jobs
NEW YORK |UPI| — American Telephone A Telegraph
Co. Is eliminating 24.(XXI Jobs In Its Information Systems
computer und business communications equipment group
In one of Ihe largest stall cutbacks In corporate history.
Information Systems Chairman Robert E. Allen, who
announced Ihe Job reductions Wednesday In a nationwide
telephone call lo groups of employees from company
headquarters In Morristown. N J.. said Ihe paring down of
ihe workforce will lower costs and Improve profit margins.
Analysis said the m ove could save A T &amp; T almost $1
billion a year and allow Ihe company lo offer customers
better prices on Its computer and business equipment
products.
The Communication Workers ol America, one of AT&amp;T's
two major unions, demanded Immediate negotiations over
Ihe massive cutbacks.
Information Systems, which employs about I 18,000
people, entered Ihe computer and business equipment
market after Ihe A T &amp; T break upon Jan. I. I9H4

Ms Cauthen was arrested In
Miami April 26 by Drug En­
forcement Agency officials. a&lt; •
cording to court records She
was reportedly arrested after
returning from a three-day
cruise to the Bahamas. Ms
Cauthen told the DEA agents she
was from Oviedo, court records
show. Officials reportedly were
tipped off lo the smuggling when
a tra ve lin g com panion lold
authorities Ms. Cauthen had Ihe
drugs School records show she
look some time off from her Job
In April.
Ms Cauthen. reportedly re­

leased on $100,000 bond to
await sentencing, resigned from
her Job as a high-level clerk at
Lake Howell High School on
June 27. school Ixiaril records
show When she Informed Lake
Howell High School officials that
day that she had been arrested
In connection with possession of
a drug she was told that was an
"Intolerable” situation, accord­
ing lo school district employees
She then submitted her resigna­
tion. records show She said she
w.ts leaving (or personal reasons
School board olllcals said lodav they were never contacted

by law officials idling them ol
Ms. Caulhrn's arrest or plea. *&gt;
Ms C au th en . w ho began
working at the high school as an
aide In 1978. was a Florida
Teaching Equivalence clerk at
the school. Her Job was lo
monitor attendance at the achdol
which would generate data used
to determine how much funding
1 lie school would gel from 1 In­
state.
Hastings, who will sentence
Ms Cauthen. is formerly ,of
Altamonte Springs
— Deane Jordan

Sanford Man Gets 25 Years For Rape
Rajrlng a woman In a ditch has netted a
Sanford man 25 years In prison
Terrell Frank lirundldge, 25. o f 88 Castle
Brewer Court, was sentenced by Seminole
Circuit Judge Robert B. McGregor who also
ordered lirundldge lo pay the Public De­
fender's Olflce $750.
lirundldge was found guilty by Jury In
July.

Circuit Judge Voile W illiam s to false
Im prisonment and aggravated battery
Washington was arrested June 11 after
abducting bis estranged wife from a Sanford
church al gunpoint He faces up lo a ycarjln
the county jail when sentenced Nov. 12
In county court action
—Ronald Lee Scott. 28. ol 4220 S. Orlando
Drive. Apt 58. was sentenced to 6 m onths
probation und lo (tuy $196 In restitution for
anlmal-cm cU y—Scoil—pleaded- wo—
before County Judge Fred llllt lo Ihe charge
Htcmrnlng from (hr abandonment of ' &lt;1
middle-aged Doberman pinscher. The Ilya
Inh-sied dog. which had Item lied lo a st.Uuwlthout food, did no) respond lo medical
treatment and had In Ire killed Scot I. who
told Humanr Society officials hr did rjol
have time to "mess wlili die dog." Was
arrested June 18 after he tailed to appear
alter bring summoned for trial on Ihe
animal cruelty charge Hi- was released on
tMtnd after Ills arrest, lie Is 10 jtav $20 a
month to |tay lor the cosi of bis stqrcrvisyrn
during probation
—Bernard Pew. 20. ol 114 Plymouth Av
Altam onte Sittings, was fined $25 Jot
having window tinting covering bis cijj'*
from windshield lie was lo |&gt;uy I lie line
Tuesday. He was arrested Aug 2 on
Hurigrllnc Road al 3 05 a m by a Lnngwuod
officer.
— Desne Jordan

already served.

In other court action:
— Klinberlrr Elaine Hall. 22. or 1120 Flordla
Ave.. *220. Sanford, arrested und charged
with grand Ihrft Nov. 29. Her arrest came
after $200 of an Insurance company's
payment to a client was stolen. McGregor
placed Ms Hall on 5 years probation with
Ihe stipulation that she serve 90 days In Ihe
According to court records, a 24-year-old Seminole County Jail
Sanford ..woman wax walking wlih e -mrm- — O T im arfR fln rri Gagn.m0 . 2 n. o f 325
shortly after 1 a m. Feb. 3 when he attacked
Carllon Road. Maitland arrested Feb. 14
her on Third Street near Poplar and Cedar
uftrr he reportedly sold a packet of cocaine
avenues In Sanford.
to a Juvenile In Fern Park He pleaded guilty
The man Ihrri dragged Ihe woman Into a
In July lo jMissesslon of cocaine. He was
ditch and heat her. a Sanford police report
sentenced by McGregor lo 3 years probation
said.
•with lire stipulation he serve 31 days In’ the
county Jail. The lime Is lo Ire served lor 10
The victim latrr told poller the man
consecutive days, then seven weekends.
threatened to kill her before he raped her.
The woman’s screams attracted Ihe a t­ —Russell Edward Jones. 20. ol Orlando, was
s e n te n c e d in 2 y e a rs p ro b a tio n fur
tention of two teenage l&gt;oys who saw Ihe
jMissesslon of cocaine. He was arrested Jan
struggle, ran and got help, the rrjMirt sale!
5 after a mari (old a deputy a pedestrian
They brought a 44-yrar-old man lo the
offered to sell him cocaine.
scene und he lorced the man to slop ihe
assault He then followed the couple lo
—Armando Acosta. 33. of Miami Beach,
Third Street and French Avenue where hr
arrested Feb. 1 alter he was caught with
Ragged down officer Tom Bernosky who
Vallum In bis possession but no prescription
was responding lo Ihe scene. The man was
for Ihe drug, McGregor sentenced Acosta lo
taken to the Sanford Police Department,
3 years proimtlon.
questioned und arrested at 3:25 a m.
—Dan Washington. 20. of 3615 Lincoln Si..
lirundldge was given credit lor 197 days
Sanford, friended guilty before M i n i retired

IUD M aker Files For Bankruptcy
RICHMOND. Va (Ill'll - The A II Robins Co., which has
already paid $37H million lo women Injured by Its Daikon
Shield contraceptive and Is hi 111 facing 5 1(H) outstanding
claims, turned loa court of Iasi resort — bankruptcy.
The pharmaceutical glanl. after trying unsuccessfully to
lump liir outstanding ln|ury claims Into a class action suit,
(lied lor Chapter I I protection Wednesday from a federal
bankruptcy court.
The Johmt'ManvIllr Corp used a slmlllar legal tactic
when faced with numerous asbestos damage suits
Morr than 14,300 claims have been llleil against Robins
since 1974, when It removed the Intrauterine device (rum
IJ.S. murkrta. The com puny und Its Insurer huve already
paid $.378 3 million for 9.230 coses, plus legal expenses
totaling another $ 107.3 million

jj

Detective Shot Following Robbery Doing Fine
A Casselberry |K&gt;llcr detective shot In thr
chest during a manhunt for a robbery
suspect was released from Orlando Regional
Medical Center Wednesday.
Detective Stafford Lynn Carnhre, 37
Initially llsied In serious condition, was
removed from Intensive care Iasi Friday and
Ills condition a|&gt;purcntly Improved suffl
rletitly by Wednesday und hr was able lo
leave 1 lie hospital.

FLORIDA
IN BRIEF
Heart Transplant Patient
Continues Speedy Recovery

Surgeons removed a .25-calltrer bullet
which lodged near Cumbrc's spine allrr II
pierced Ills right lung
Camhre was shot Aug. 13 Just alter 12 -1(1
|&gt; ill. as oldens closed In on John Donald
Dlrglns. 24. suspect In u robbery that
occurred a (rw minutes earlier al Service
Merchandise, formerly Wilson's. Seminole
Plana. Casselberry.

GAINESVILLE (DIM) — A 34-year-old electrician given a
new lease on life with n healthy heart from a teenager Is
recovering “ right on schedule" from his transplant
npciatlun two days ago, a hospital N|&gt;okcxwomun says.
Stephen Stewart, of West I'altn Death, was "doing
extremely well" Wednesday night, about 24 houri after Dr.
Michael Carmichael put the new organ In his chest during
a 2 Vj hour operation at Shands Teaching llus|&gt;itul. said
s|M)keswoman Debra Feldman.

Dlrglns. charged with two counts ol
attempted murder and one count of armed
robbery, was lielng held today without bond
In the Seminole County Jail. He Is scheduled

She said Stewart was alert ,11111 "In good spirits"
Wednesday, when he visited with Ills wife. Nancy, and Ills
parents and liegan nipping liquids from Ills bed lit Shands'
Inlenslvr care unit
Carmichael said hr was "quite pleased with Mr.
Stewart's |iiogress so lor."

A R E A FO R E C A ST! Today
variable cloudiness. Scattered
m a in ly a H e r n o o n lim n d erslorm s High around 90.
Light variable wind Rain chance
50 percent. Tonight and Friday
partly cloudy. Chance of mainly
afternoon and evening thun­
derstorms Lows In low to mid
70s Highs near IN) to mid 90s
t.ighi wind, Rain chance 2 0
pcrccni tonight and 30 percent
Friday

funnel clouds, and one tornado
wassjMiiu-d on the ground In the
northwestern jiart o f the county.
The sjmkcsmun Mild no damage
or Injuries were rc|Mirtr(l with
the twisters. More Ilian 4 Inches
ol ratn was (luni|M-d on an area
north of Ashland. Kan.. In two
hours. Other ureas in North
Dakota were also bit hard by the
storms. Winds were clocked at
70 injih al Bismarck, and golf
hull sUr bail jieltrd New Salem.
N.D.. west o f Bismarck Twisters
N A T IO N A L REPORT: Severe
were nlsn sighted In some jiarts
t h u n d e r s t o r m s r a k e d th e
northern I'lulns today, bringing of ihe state. Showers and thun­
high winds and torrential rains derstorm* continued today from
Colorado to Iow a, southern
th at tili North Dukota and
M in n e s o ta . M is s o u r i a n d
K a n s a s p a r tic u la r ly h ard
Thunderstorms with heavy ruin southern Illinois. Rain was ulso
scattered from eastern North
and winds gosling lo 70 inph
plowed tnlo Glen Ullln. N O . Carolina to eastern Georgia
breaking car windows und Inju­ Early m orning temperatures
were once again quite cool over
ring two person*. Thr winds also
lore roofs oil houses und uj&gt;- Ihe Great Lakes region with
temperatures In ihe iqiper 40s
roolrd trees Heavy rains also till
and 5 (K while the southern
jMirtlons of Iowa. Kunsu* and
Missouri. Several roads In the
D ei Moines. Iowa, area were
flooded and the Des Moines
airport was drenched with more
than a hall inch of rain In Just 25
minutes. Northern Clark County
9flottont p r v . f i Or mamhax 0I
In Kansas was Inundated with tt*rs*«*
Moltonol O.voc'alien ot fecurili*. Dootorl
iorrenit.il rains for more than » •
r#**nl*n&gt;* ,nt»r 0»«,«r pr.&lt;n *( ol
three hours Wednesday evening. mW morning I xU, IM r f o u r morkolt
M xugS our (h# day P r in t oo not
Flooded roads were rejiortrd fhongo
mc/ud* rotOlI markup m*rtdMn
th r o u g h o u t th r c o u n ty . A
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spukesmun for the Clark County. Atlantic Bank
American P
SAL
Kan., sherttr* olflce said the Barn*tt Sank
Mil
thunderstorm sjiawned several Fie nd* Poaar

Diseased Trees To Be Torched
HAINES CITY (Ul'l| — The I lint segment of 3 million
citrus trees ordered destroyed faced the torch today at
Adams Citrus Nursery Inc., where owner Hill Adams says
he faces a tire lossol $12 million
The destruction of all the trees at the nursery was
ordered last week alter citrus canker wan confirmed In a
section o f Uie GO-arre nursery.
Citrus canker In u highly contagious bacteria that kills
trees, but Is harmless to humans The only known means
ol eradication Is to burn Infected and excised trees
It was (hr I Hit nursery w here canker has hern found
since the first outbreak In more than 50 yearn was
discovered last August, and the second one owned by
Adums He said the dlseusc has driven him out of the citrus
tree business
and federal agriculture
of trees In the area where
rest ol the nursery In
rejected and the entire

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Kudlac I h i M i i ,

Following Ihe shooting. Camhre wots
evacuated by helicopter to thr hospital, tie
was operated on Aug 14 lo remove (be
bullet which rl|)|M-d through his right liiTIg
and stojijx-d a quarter-inch Irnm Ills spine
Neurosurgrons. culling through Cumbrc's
track, removed Ihe hullcl In a three-hour
operation and said lie should sutler no
jiaralysls. Brown said
— Desne Jordan

Plains had readings in the upper
70s .ind lower H()s In Virginia,
Patrick County official* Mild the
remnants o f hurricane Danny
did $12 million In damage, and
they will seek dlMtslcr rebel from
ihe Federal Emergency Man­
agement Agency Gov Charles
Robb loured the area while en
route lo a Democratic fund-raiser
Wednesday night and Mild lie
would declare the site a disaster
area Unlay. Heavy ruins from
hurricane Danny caused ihe
South Mayo River to spill over Its
hank* Sunday.
A R E A READINGS (9 a.m.Jt
tcmjKTUiurr. 80; overnight low
73; W e d n e s d a y 's high: 90;
barometric pressure: 30,08; rela­
tiv e h u m id ity : 82 p ercen t:
winds: southeast at 4 mph: rain
none: sunrise 6 58 a.m.. sunset
7:58 p.m.
F R ID A Y TIDES: Daytona
Beach: highs. 2:10 a m.. 2 55
p.m.: lows. 8 06 a.m.. 9:11 p.m.:

STOCKS

HOSPITAL NOTES
C w S il F S o O

Police, using a I racking dog. located a
suspect tn a fenced lake nearby. As they
surrounded him. Cumhrr was heard lo order
someone lo ball, then was shot.

WEATHER

"T h e hrurt started iqi right away and the patient has
hern stable ever since,” Carmichael said "He Is doing
amarlngly well and I am very optimistic ulxtul Ills
recovery He Is experiencing some client pain — aboul like
being kicked by a horse — but that Is lobe expected."

Adams nought lo have stale
olflclals order just the destruction
cunker was found, leaving the
quarantine, but said that was
nursery was ordered destroyed.

1
Cumbrc's shunting followed a robbery o f
ihe departmenl store In which u man
brandishing a handgun demanded t\yo
cashiers |&gt;ut all Ihe money they had Into two
(rank hags
The susjk-cI then lied ihe store with $624.
firing one shot at pursuing store employees
He dashed west across afternoon trafnc on
U.S Highway 17-92. hurdled a fence and
dlsu|&gt;|M-urrd Into some woods

lo have .1 tentative court dale set when he's
arraigned al 9 a rn Scpi 9 al Ihe Seminole
County Courthouse
Dlrglns was originally Identified as Ken
ncth King Iron) Dallas because he was
carrying a birth certificate with that name
on II lie laler Mild lie was Dennis MU hurl
King ol North Carolina He was Identified a
Ihlrd lime when tils Altamonte Sjulngs
girlfriend told |Millcr his name was Dlrglns. a
California jiarole violator, said Casselberry
Police Chief Fred McGowan The police,
however, won't In- sure of his actual identity
u n til they r e c e iv e fin g e rp rin ts Irnm
California and compare them with his
lirlnts.
Dlrglns. who Mild he was under the
Influence of diabetic problems when hr was
arrested, reportedly was on parole after
serving three months (or bank robbery.
McGowan said If Dlrglns Is the suspect's
correct name Ire will jrrotrahly also lie
charged with violating jiarole und Interstate
night.

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a in.. 2:47 p.m.: lows, 7 57 a.m.
9 02 p.m. B syport: highs. 5 &amp;P
a.m., 8 48 j&gt; 111.; lows. 2 16 a.m
— p.m.
B O A T IN G FO RE C ASTl Si
Augustine lo Jupiter Inlet out $M)
m ile s — V a r ia b le m o s t ly
southwest wind 10 knnls or less
through tonight then mostly rusl
5 to 10 knots Friday. Sea 3 leet
or less Widely scattered showers
and u lew thunderstorms.
EXTENDED FO RECAST:
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Hitchhiker Jailed In Sexual Assault On Children
GOODS FOUND A T HOME
A man linked to a Sanford
burglary by another suspect
allegedly Involved In the case
has been charged with armed
burglary’ and grand theft after a
police search of his home turned
A 3 1-year-old Oviedo man told up tw o stolen firearms and other
Items.
police the man said hts name
Th e stolen goods were re­
was Jack J. and he was looking
portedly taken In a burglary at
for a Job and a place to stay. The
127 Kelder Road. Sanford, a
Oviedo man Invited him to stay
police report said. The search
at his home, an Invitation the
was conducted Aug. 17. and the
hitchhiker accepted. The man
was asked to leave on Aug. 14. a suspect was arrested at 9:23
p.m. Tuesday following ques­
police report said.
tioning at the police station, the
During the m an 's stay he
report suld.
allegedly exposed his sexual
James Everett Gentile. 18. of
organs to children under the age
103 Rabun Court. Sanford, was
o f 16 In the home. He also
being held In lieu of $5,000
allegedly hit and kicked the
bond.
ch ild ren and fo n d le d their
B A S E B A L L B ATTE R A R R E S T
29-year-old mother and tried to
A C a s s e lb e r r y m an w h o
have sex with her. the report
alleged ly threatened another
said.
man w ith a baseball bat during a
dispute In Longwood has been
Delbert Jaskuloskl. 23. of P.0.
Box 1138, Oviedo, was arrested charged with aggravated assault.
Police said the suspect took a
Tuesday at the Townhouse Res­
baseball bat from the car o f a
tau ran t. O v ie d o , w h ere he
friend and threatened the other
worked as a cook. He was
charged In connection with a man who, was not Identified in a
lewd and lascivious act on a police report, as they argued In
fr o n t o f 618 East S t r e e t .
child, exposure of sexual organs
Longw ood. at about 6 p.m.
and battery. He was being held
Thursday.
In lieu of 88.000 bond.

An Ovldco family's complaints
to police that they have been
sexually abused and battered by
a hitchhiker they picked up In
Tampa and let live with them
from June 1 through Aug. 14
has led to the man's arrest.

Susan J. Lorenz. 33. run from
h e r h om e fo llo w e d b y her
m other carrying a small child.
Inside, the officers were con­
★ F ire s
fronted by a man who refused to
calm down. He then threw a
it C o u r t s
glass of water at Mrs Lorenz and
started after her. The deputies
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grabbed the man. forced hint
onto a sofa and handcuffed him.
Mrs. Lorenz said she was
Tracy Lee W hite. 29. of 315
kicked
and hit several times by
Tyrone Court. Casselberry, was
arrested at the scene and was the man and that he ran through
being held In lieu of $5,000 the house chasing one of the
c o u p l e ’ s fo u r c h i l d r e n , a
bond.
9-year-old girl
DUI A R R E S T
The deputies said In a report
The following person has been
arrested In Seminole County on that the man was abusive to
a charge of driving under the deputies and corrections officers
and wanted to pick a fight with
Influence;
—Irvin Wilson Evans. 46. of everyone.
Released pn $500 bond from
4220 S. Orlando Avc.. Sanford,
the Seminole County jail Tues­
was a rrested at 8:30 p.m.
Tuesday after his car was In­ day was Rich Lorenz, no age
reported, of 858 Banana Luke
volved In an accident on U.S.
Drive.
Highway 17-92 south of Sanford.
B A TTE R Y T O SPOUSE
FURNITURE T H E F T
Sheriffs deputies arrested a
A b o u t $ 7 ,1 0 0 w o r t h o f
west Seminole County man after
Ills bruised wife said he had hit furniture was taken from an
and kicked her several times, a d u lt b o o k s to r e in s o u th
then threw w ater at her In the Seminole County.
According to a sheriff's report,
deputies' presence
When the lawm en arrived at som eone entered N ew W ave
858 Banana Lake Drive around Entertainment. 1508 N. Orlando
3:40 a m . Tuesday, they saw Drive, between Aug. 6 and noon

Action Reports

Monday bv entering an unlocked
door In the backroom of the
building. T h e thief or Ihlevcs
then k n o c k e d a large h ole
through a w all to remove the
furniture and also a smaller hole
Into the business office
Removed. In addition to an
unknown amount of cash from
the office, w ere 13 coffee tables,
nine blue couches and seven
blue love scats.
B U R G LA R IE S &amp; THEFTS
A saddle and a blanket with a
combined value of $645 were
stolen fr o m the garage o f
Andrew G. Donaldson. 45. of
890 Albert St.. Lake Mary, on
Aug. 13, according to a sheriffs
report filed Tuesday.
William Makaskl. 23. of Red
Oak Circle. Altamonte Springs,
icported to deputies that a $380
kitchen range was stolen from a
home being built at 375 Am e­
thyst Court. Lake Mary, on
Sunday or Monday
A thief apparently emptied the
coin boxes of laundry machines
at the Sprtngwood Village Con­
dos. 160 Sprtngwood Circle.
L o n g w o o d . on M onday or
Tuesday Mary L Bono. 66. of
Deltona, reported the theft when

VOTAL IN SU RA N CE
SER V ICE

Voter Registration Office To Be Open On Saturdays
Seminole County residents will be able to
register to vote the next five Saturdays at
Supervisor of Elections Sandy Goard's office
at the County Services Building. First Street
at Mellonvlllc Avenue. Office hours will be
from 8 30a.m. to 5 p.m.
Caryton Cohen, office manager, said the
Saturday hours will continue until Sept. 21
when the books will close until after the Oct.
22 special election on the School Board's
plan to float a $10O million bond Issue to
renovate and expand public schools
The s|&gt;eclal election date was tentatively
set by the School Board pending approval
by the state Department of Education for the
bond Issue program.
Ms Cohen said state law requires the
elections office to be open for the five
Saturdays prior to the closing of registration
books 30 days before an election.

She said locations of polling places for the
county's 72 precincts will be sel and 288
elections officials — four for each (rolling
place — appointed within the next few
weeks.
The School Board scheduled the special
election for the county's voters to approve or
disapprove the 8100 million bond Issue to
be paid over a 20 years period
The bond Issue was suggested to the
board by Carey Frrrell. assistant superin­
tendent for finance, and endorsed by
Superintendent o f schools Robert Huglu-s
Under Ferrell's plan, revenues from the
tax exempt bonds will lx- Invested. Ferrell
cited an example whereby the bonds might
sell at an Interest rate of 9 percent and then
those bond revenues could be Invested at a
rale of 10 percent. The money realized
through the difference In Interest rates could
be used to help puv off the bonds, he said

Older elementary schools, middle schools
and high schools In the county would be
renovated and expanded with the proceeds
Hughes said Casselberry Elementary which
now has space for 565 students would be
expanded to provide space for 787 students
The capacity at Lake Brantley. Lake Howell
and Sem inole High schools would be
expanded to 2.400 students each.
Frrrell said the total principal and Interest
to lx- paid over the 20 years o f the bond
Ixsur would lx- about $403 8 million Bui hr
added that $219 million of that would come
from Interest earned from the Investment of
the funds. Alter deducting earnings from
Interest, the board would have to pay buck
principal and Interest of $184 8 million
Ms. Cohen said the county now has
95.304 voters eligible to cast ballots In the
Oct. 22 election.
— Donna Estes

she found only 53.75 In the
machines when she checked
them Tuesday, a sh eriffs report
said The machines are emptied
once a week and the loss Is
estim ated at $400 to $475
There was no sign o f forced
entry and a missing key may
have been used to open the
machines, the report said.
ADROIT T H IE F
A south S em in ole County
home was ransacked after a
burglar managed to open a
sliding glass door that was
pinned shut and blocked by a
stick of wood
Gary D Savrlle. 33. of 7710
County Road, said he returned
home at 5 p.m. Monday to find
his home had been ransacked.
According to a s h e n ffs report,
the burglar entered the home by
Jimmying a sliding glass door,
prying the lower left door frame
up and pushing away a stick on
the door's track between the
door and the wall The burglar
then pried the door off Its track
and pushed It. slow ly working
out a door pin used to secure the
door to the frame. He then
unlocked the door and entered
the home.
A list of the stolen Items has
not been taken

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Elderly Under Stress Don't Drink More
GAINESVILLE fUPt) — Elderly people can
weather a traumatic experience such as the death
of a spouse without using alcohol us a crutch, u
University of Florldu researcher says.
Stressful situations — the loss of u loved one.
being fired, retiring, getting divorced — are more
frequent among the elderly than among the
general population, said Sociology Professor
Ronald Akers, who helped survey 1.400 people
over 60.
»*If drinking Is a response to these life events,
you'd expect to see an Increased rale of drinking
or problems associated with drinking developing
late In life.'' Akers said
"But we found a negative correlation between
life events and drinking," Akers said. "In other
words, the elderly people (who had traumatic
experiences! reported they drank less than the
elderly who had not been faced with these
events."

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Akers suld the survey continued other studies
by finding that, when eoinpurcd to the grncrul
population, fewer older people drink, and those
who do drink, drink less.
"T h a i was no surprise to u s." Akers said. "But
wlial did get our attention Is flow the elderly
respond when faced with what we sociologists
cull significant life events."
He said he and his associates had expected to
find that "th e more traumatic exj»erlenccs an
elderly person suffers, the more fie or she would
drink."
"I'm speculating." Akers said, "bu l It could be
that older people are better able to cope with
stressful situations and urc belter able to plug
Into a supportive social network. Perhaps the Idea
is that they've seen It all before and know. Tills,
too. shall pass.'"
The survey findings will be presented Monday
to the annual meeting ol the Society for the Study
of Social Problems.

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National Action for Fomier
Military Wives. 6:30 p m . For
Information on meeting place,
call 628.2801
In te rn a tio n a l T r a in in g In
C o m m u n ic a tio n G r e a te r
S e m in o le C lu b (p r e v io u s ly
Toastmlstressl, 7:30 p m.. Alta­
monte Chapel Education Build­
ing on Stale Road 436. second
and fourth Thursdays.
Sanford Jaycces meeting. 7:30
p.m.. Jaycre building. 5th and
French. Sanford.
Sanford AA. 1201 W. First St..
5 30 p m., closed discussion, and
8 p.m.. open, speaker.
Oviedo AA. 8 p.m.. closed.
First United Methodist Church.
Overeaters Anonymous, open.
7:30 p.m. Community United
Methodist C hu rch. H ighway
17-92. Casselberry.
FRIDAY. A U O U S T 23
Central Florida Klwanls Club.
7:30 a .m .. F lo r id a Federal
Savings and Loan. State Road
,. 436 at 434. Altamonte Springs.
Sem in ole S u n rise Klwanls
Club. 7 a m.. Airport Restaurant.
Sanford.
O p t im is t C lu b o f S ou th
Seminole. 7:30 a.m.. Holiday
Inn. Wymore Road. Altamonte
Springs.
Central Florida Blood Bank
F lo rid a H o s p ita l-A lta m o n te
Branch. 601 E. Altamonte Ave.,
9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
"Beach Party" sponsored by
Sanford D ow ntow n Business
Association. 9 a.m. to 8 p.m..
Magnolia Mall on First Street.
Boat exhibition.
Gentle Exercise for seniors.
10:30 a.m.. Casselberry Senior
Center, 200 N. Lake Triplet
Drive. Casselberry.
Wekiva AA (no smoking). 8
p .m . W e k iv a P r e s b y t e r ia n
Church. SR 434. at Wekiva
Springs Road. Closed.

Longwood AA. 8 p.m.. Rolling
Hills Moravian Church. SR 434.
Longwood. Alanon. same time
and place.
Tanglewood AA. 8 p.m.. St.
R ich ard 's Episcopal C hu rch.
Lake Howell Road. Alanon. same
time and place.
Sanford AA Step. 8 p.m.. 1201
W. First St.. Sanford.
SA TUR D AY. AUOUST 24
"Beach Party" sponsored by
Sanford Downtown Business
Association. 9 am . lo 5 p.m..
Magnolia Mall on First Street.
Boat exhibition. 2 p.m. contests
w ith g a g p rizes for o ld e s t
bathing suit, best decorated
lounge chair, outrageous beach
w ea r In clu d in g hut. sh irts,
shorts.
East-West Klwanls Club. 8
a.m.. Airport Restaurant. San­
ford.
Sanford Womens' AA. 1201
W. First St.. 2 p m . closed.
Show Stoppers Club. Inc., a
non-profit children's theater
group, will present Fame at 7:30
p.m. at Valenclal Community
College-Eaat Campus Performing
Arts Center off E. Highway 50 In
Orlando. Tickets are * 3 each,
call 365 7235 for details
Casselberry AA Step. 8 p.m..
Ascension Lutheran Church,
Over brook Drive.
Fourth Saturday Night Gospel
Sing featuring Sonny Burton
and Spirit of DeLand. 7 p.m.,
Deltona Lakes Baptist Church.
2886 Elkcam Blvd. Deltona. Free
to the public. A nursery w ill be
provided.
Re bos and Live Oak AA. noon.
Reboa Club. 130 N orm andy
R o a d , C a s se lb erry (c lo s e d ).
Clean Air AA for non-smokers,
first floor, same room, same
place and time.

SUNDAY. AUGUST 28
Sanford Big Book AA. 7 p.m..
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Seminole Helping School Board
Prepare For Opening O f Schools Seminole County public works de­ obstru ction to through traffic by
partment crews are working feverishly motorists turning Into the school.
to complete two projects Involving the
With less than six weeks to go tn the
Woodlands Elementary School and the 1984- 85 fiscal year. Seminole County's
Lake Howell High School before the p u blic w orks departm ent also Is
public schools open for the new year on finishing up small projects to clear
Monday
them from their "to do" list before the
Public Works Director Larry Sellers 1985- 86 fiscal year begins Oct. 1.
said the Improvements being done In a
cooperative effort with the School
Hoard are: construction of turn lanes
Into Woodlands Elementary on E E.
W’llllamson Hoad, near Longwood. and
the addition of paved parking: and
construction of additional parking spots
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• Resurfacing CK 426 near Oviedo.
• Intersection Im provem ents at
Tusk.iwllla Road and State Road 419
and Installation of a traffic signal.
• Intersection work at Tuskawllla
and Dyson roads, construction of
turning lanes and Installation o f signals
and the sam e type w ork at the
Intersections o f Wym ore and Lake
Destiny, of Howell Branch Road and
Easlbrook: 46A and Upsala Road: at
Dike and Dodd roads
• Modification of the Markham
Woods Ro.ul curve to straighten It out
as much as |»osslble
• Replacing of the Howard Avenue
bridge at Black Hammock.
McCollum said he also expects a
contract to be let on the four-lanlng of
Maitland Avenue from SR 436 to the
Orange County line before the fiscal
year ends The project Is expected to
cost $2 million
— Donna Estes

Sellers said more parking space Is
needed at Lake Howell so that students
will stop parking their cars In the
Amberwood subdivision Amberwood
residents complained at a recent public
hearing before the county commission
that the parking o f Lake Howell
students In the development Is creating
traffic hazards for residents
County Engineer Jerry McCollum
sold public works crews are trying to
have the Improvements completed by
Aug. 26. (tie first day o f school
lie said the Lake Howell work Is
likely to be completed on time Holding
up completion of the work at the
Wr&gt;odland.s school is the moving of
utility poles The turning lanes under
construction there will remove the

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War II M em bers of the G uard returned
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40th reunion

S a n fo rd C it y C o m m is s io n e r M ilt o n
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m em bers (a n d their r e la tiv e s ) of the
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Civil Rights Restoration Act Threatened

Abortion Issue Blocking Unrelated Legislation
By Judl Hasson

WASHINGTON lUPI) - While
the 99th Congress turns most of
Its attention to the federal deficit
and tax revision, the abortion
issue has crept Into a number of
unrelated legislative Issues, even
threatening key civil rights legis­
lation.
In the last few months, anti
abortion language has been at­
tached to foreign aid bills, the
District of Columbia budget, the
Civil Rights Restoration Act of
I9R5 and funding for the Legal
Services Corporation
Christopher Sm ith, lor in­
stance. represents t hr people of
central New Jersey In the House
of Representatives, hut he's also
an ardent worker to turn abor­
tion. Like some ol his colleagues
with similar bcllrls Smith, head
of the congressional Pro-Life
Caucus, uses every chance he
can gel to bring the alxirtlon
issue to the floor of the House.
‘ J know that many members
of this body are grow ing weary
of alxirtlon floor ligh ts." Smith
said during a recent abortion
debate. "Hut I would suggest

P ro -life rs a re a tta ch in g a n t i- a b o r t io n r id e r s In an ir r a t io n a l w a y to le g is la tio n t h a t
has l i t i l e o r no a b o rtio n re la tio n s h ip , b u t t h e y a re a lto u s in g th e a b o rtio n issu e
as a club to tr y to s c re w up a n d d e l a y a n d block o t h e r le g is la tio n .'
- W illia m H a m ilto n , d ir e c t o r o f P la n n ed P a r e n t h o o d in W a s h in g to n
that w hat we do here today may
indeed result in some now name­
less. voiceless child — perhaps
many children — being given a
chance to live."
Anti-abortion lobbyists say
they are doing nothing different,
but their opponents say the
tact I'•s are escalating and have
been since 1977 when Rep.
Henry Hyde, R -lll. first suc­
c e e d e d in s p o n s o r in g an
amendment banning the use of
federal funds for abortion except
when a woman's life was In
danger.
The activity In Congress over
alx&gt;rtlon comes at the same time
the Reagan administration is
asking the Supreme Court to
recon sid er and overturn its
I a n d m a r k I 97 3 d e c i s i o n
legalizing abortion.
William Hamilton, director of

I’ l a n n e d P a r e n t h o o d In
W ash in gton , said the antiabortion movement has gone
Into a "guerrilla stance" because
It has failed to get a constitu­
tion a l a m en d m en t banning
abortion approved by Congress
"T h e y are a ttach in g antiabortion riders in an Irrational
way to legislation that has little
or no abortion relationship, but
they are also using the abortion
Issue as a club to try to screw up
and delay and block other Irgis
latlon." he said
Abortion could Jeopardize the
Civil Rights Restoration Act of
1985. a major piece of legislation
to restore civil rights coverage at
In stitu tion s g e t t in g federal
money.
"Opponents o f this bill defi­
nitely are trying to convert it
into an abortion b ill." says

Ralph Neas. head of the Leader­
ship Conference on Civil Rights
which supports enacting the bill
without extraneous language.
Hut conservatives. |oincd by
the U S Catholic Conference, are
pushing anil-abortion am end­
m e n t s t n a d is p u t e th a t
threatens to scuttle the bill
Pro-choice advexales say they
will not s u p p o r t a bill carrying
anti-abortion language
" I think what's happening is
that w e're now seeing that the
agenda ol pro-lllc groups Is
much broader than Just abor­
t i o n . " sa y s L e s lie H a rris ,
legislative director lor the A m er­
ican Civil Lllterlirs Union
" It 's an agenda in op|x&gt;sttton
to wom en's rights What they
have managed to do Is charac­
terize a broad range ol wom en's
rights bills as anti-alxirtlon and
force them to a sta n d still."

Hams says.
The civil rights bill is only one
of a number o f pieces ol legisla­
tion facing this controversy.
In June, language added to a
foreign aid bill would have
barred the use of l ' S money by
two International family plann­
ing agencies that fund, in turn,
countries that might be involved
in alxirtlon tor |x&gt;pulatlon con
trol.
After som e healed debate.
House-Senate conferees Uxik the
easy route to mm tie the Issue ol
II.S support for overseas family
planning programs — they de­
leted all references to the issue
In July, pnvltle congressmen
su cc ee d ed in a d d in g antialxirtlon language to a Legal
Services Corporation landing
bill, along with a provision that
would liar the District ol Col­
umbia from using Its own local
tax money to tuml alxirtlon
"W e don’t sec what we arc
doing as a change ol tactics,"
s a id D o u g la s J o h n s o n ,
legislative director ol the Na
tiunal Right to Life Committcc
"It happens we have had some

m o re o p p o r tu n itie s l.itclx
particularly In the House."
Frances Kisslmg ol Catholics
lor a Free Choice disagrees with
Johnson’s assessment
"W e see an escalation ol what
has been going on since 1975
when Right to Lllcrs m Congress
first Ix'gan to attempt to um - the
appropriations prex-ess and other
m e a s u r e s as a m e a n s ol
legislating on the subject of
abortion." Kissllngsaid
Doth sides, h o w e v e r arc
bucking down lor a renewed
fight this tall and winter at a
tim e when the R eagan ad­
ministration is turning its alien
lion to the stxM.il agenda hi
eluding alxirtlon
Hamilton ol Planned Patent
luxwl says the pro file movement
is siniplv throwing darts
lie
says "the darts don’t add up to
anything They -ire painful but
they don’t change the law
Johnson, the R ight lo-l.tte
lobbyist, maintains.
We don’t
orchestrate*oil ol this Wo ju s t
wall When something comes
along ih.il Immis on out con­
cerns. we use the opportunity

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You'd Best Come Back Home,
In a recent guest appearance before a group of
unusually bright German students in the
American studies program at the University of
Munich. I found myself hard-pressed to give a
satisfying explanation o f some of the "dilemmas
facing American Democrats." my lecture topic.
One such "dilem m a" Is the difficulty of
reconciling the historic commitment of the
Democratic Party to the poor, the handicapped
and minorities with resentment of too much
government assistance to these groups at the
expense of the middle class. Another dilemma Is
posed by the commitment of the Democrats to
civil rights and affirmative action despite the
lingering racist attitudes that make this com­
mitment offensive to some Americans. Still a
third dilemma Is the desire of many Democrats
to curb the arms race, notwithstanding the fact
that Ronald Reagan and other hardliners have
equated this with weakness on national defense.
O n each of these points I was sharply
challenged as to why It Is consldeied a
“ d ilem m a" for the Democrats to stand up for
what they believe to lx* a decent and honorable
position.
"H o w can a liberal party not be In favor of
social wellare?" demanded one young man.

Predictably c ritic s are deridin g the Reagan
a d m in istration 's search-and-destroy m ission
against m ariju an a grow in g. T h e y are ca llin g
the nationw ide effort by 2.200 law en fo rce­
m ent officers u sin g fire and m a ch etes a
grandstand p la y that w on't m a k e a dent In
what has b e co m e the nation's secon d biggest
cash crop. Far better, they say. to leg a lize the
sale o f pot and co n trol Its use that w a y .
W e disagree on a num ber o f cou n ts. First.
A ttorney G en era l Edw in Meese III reported
the destruction o f 342.635 m ariju an a plants
JEFFREY HART
that were g r o w in g In concealed plots. W h ile It
w o n 't s to p th e p ro d u c tio n o f p o t. the
operation by federal, state and local officers
sends a m essa ge to the d om estic crim in a ls
w ho are g ro w in g and selling m ariju an a, along
w ith foreign sources. T h e m essa ge: Th e
United States m ea n s business a b ou t stopping
the proliferation o f what Mr. M eese calls a
"g a t e w a y n a r c o t ic " that le a d s u sers to
stronger drugs.
Even If pot sm ok ers didn't grad u a te to
harder drugs, th ere Is enough ev id e n ce to
You know an opponent Is In deep
show that rnnrljuana Itself Is far from a
trouble when he has to lie about
"h a rm le s s " dru g, especially to y o u n g people.
your argument In order to score
T h e U.S. su rgeon general w arns that y ou n g
points against It.
people w h o sm o k e pot m ay disrupt the
These thoughts arc prompted by n
normal d e ve lo p m en t and fu n ction in g o f the
recent review In the Sunday New
cardiovascular, central nervous, rep ro d u ctive
York Tim es liook Review o f the
and Im m uno system s. Further, ch em ica ls In Important new book by Robert
marijuana hu ve been linked to em p h ysem a Jnstrow called "H ow to Make
and lung can cer, und are known to stay In the N u c le a r W e a p o n s O b s o l e t e . "
body and a ccu m u la te.
Jostrow, a highly reputable scien­
tist. argues that a defense Is feasible
You don't hear much about the health
hazards o f m arlju un a from those w h o w ant to ugulnst Incoming Intercontinental
ballistic missiles.
leg a lize It. T h e y w ill argue that health
professionals, ed u cators and socia l scientists
For exam ple, here Is B road:
" W h a t a p p a ren tly m a k es Mr.
are better a b le to deal with health and social
Justrow so confident of success Is
Issues o f m ariju an a, a degree o f o p tim is m we
that the system would do little.
cannot share.
Despite his book's title. 'How to
Studies sh ow thut 5 percent o f the nation's
Make Nuclear Weapons Obsolete,'
high school sen iors sm oke inarljuanu. h alf the
no technical defense Is envisioned
num ber rep orted In 1978. T h is Is a w elco m e
that would do so. No shield Is
trend, but le g a liz in g |&gt;ot In evita b ly w ould
proposed thnt would protect Arnettslgnul you ng p eop le that It's all righ t to use It.
can people and cities from missile
Th e recent rulds serve another con stru ctive
attacks."
purpose: M uch o f the crim inal cu ltiva tio n of
Uut If you check that against the
m arijuana la k e s place on federal la n d s w here
Jnstrow bonk Itself you find that the
Innocent backpackers, picnickers, fisherm en
exact opposite Is true. Here Is
and hunters risk stu m bling on to a plot rigged
Jostrow. page 100;
" A n advanced defense against
with booby traps o r trigger-happy grow ers.
S o v ie t m is s ile s , u sin g e x o t ic
Th is cannot be perm itted, esp ecia lly on land
technologies such as the laser and
belonging to the public.
the
neutral particle beam, may
Last year, A m e rica n s sm oked 25 m illion
become a reality by the end of the
p o u n d s o f m u r lju a n a . F e d e r a l o f fic ia ls
century. Americans will rest easier
estim ated thnt 12 perent o f thut d o p e wus
when that defense Is In place, for It
produced In th e U nited States, up from 5
will mean the prospect of a Soviet
percent In 1980. T h e re hus been su ccess in
first strike Is essentially nil.
slow in g dow n s m u g g lin g from J a m a ic a and
"Meunwhlle, the technologies that
Colom bia: n ow It Is o n ly proper to step up the
are ulready In hand will allow us to
put Into place In the early 1990s, a
cam paign a ga in st dom estic prod u ction o f this
simple but highly effective defense
d n m a g ln g d ru g .
at u cost of roughly *60 billion. A
conservative estimate of the ef­
fectiveness o f tills defense Is 90
percent, which means thut only one
Soviet warhead In ten will reach Its
target. That Is more than sufficient
T h e S oviet U n ion , Jupan an d the United
to guarantee devastating U.S. re­
States have r e a c h rd tentative a g re e m e n t on a
taliation und dlscouruge Soviet
telephone n e tw o rk betw een air co n tro lle rs In
le a d e r s fro m uny th o u g h t o f
th e c it ie s o f A n c h o r a g e , T o k y o and
achieving u successful strike.
Khabarovsk.
" T h is limited defense will be
It Is hop ed the phone link w ill prevent
b a s e d on th e o f f - t h e - s h e l f
fu ture In c id e n ts like the S o v ie t U n ion 's
technology o f the smart bullet. Thnt
shooting d o w n o f K orean A ir L in e s F ligh t 007
technology Is mature und unexotlc.
and killin g 2 6 9 In 1983, ufter thut airliner
und Its deployment around the end
strayed Into S o v ie t airspace.
of the decude Involves no further
T h e new eq u ip m en t will m a k e It possible
research, but only a rela tively
modest degree of engineering devel­
for controllers to tnlk directly to each other.
opment of existing hurdwure. In
T h e current com m u n ication s sy s te m goes
through s e v e ra l ■sw itchboards and Is de­ fact. It Is technically nccurate to
state thut these vital defenses could
scribed by U .S. negotiators us “ slow und
be In pluce ut this moment If It were
laboriou s." In the future, co n trollers should
not for the constraints accepted by
lx* able to w o rk out problem s b efore drustlc
the Untied States In Its adherence to
action Is taken,
the AHM treuty."

"H ow can the Democratic Party give up on
racial Justice and still be the Democratic P a rty?"
I was asked. "H ow can any reasonable person
support the arms race as matters now stand?"
other students wanted to know.
The students' message to me was that the
aforementioned are not "dilemmas": they arc
moral and political Imperatives on which
Democrats cannot equivocate.
I confess that the reactions of these German
students are fully compatible with m y own
Instincts and leanings. These graduate research
students were carefully selected for the A m eri­
can studies program for their Intelligence and
ability, and clearly had enough Interest and
respect for the United States to enroll In the
program In the first place. Their director.
Professor Derndl Oscndorf. was educated In the
United Slates and Is obviously "pro-American.”
as are the students to varying degrees.
I've been thinking about their message to me
and I believe they arc right. If there Is
political heat Involved for rte— — " ' ’
fast to their compassion i
bud. but It Is not a dllen...
principle of the Democratic Party. It .iere arc

millions of voters who resent black demands for

D e m o cra ts

full citizenship that Is also unfortunate, but It Is
an Issue calling for Democratic courage - not
surrender to selfishness and racism. If there are
those who believe that an open-ended arms
race. Including the MX and Star Wars. Is aiding
American security, that Is no reason for
Democrats who feel differently to yield their
convictions and their common sense.
In short, a political party worth Its salt has to
stand for som ething even In the face of
tem porary u n pop u larity and d efeat. Mr.
Reagan's brand o f politics may be popular at the
moment, but what we definitely do not need are
two political parties committed to Reaganlsm.
There Is one lesson, however, that Mr. Reagan
has to offer both Democrats and Republicans.
For 20 years prior to winning the Republican
nomination and the general election In 1980.
Mr. Reagan held fast to his own brand of
conservatism even when It was unpoopular. I
wish hts views were still unpopular, because I
Unk thev are at odds not only with Democratic
hut with what Is best for the nation
n&gt;. * . i,
What I accept, however. Is that
„ . w .... Reagan s views and that he has
held to them In political times — good and bad
— for the cause of Reaganlsm.

EDWARD J. WALSH

Lesson
Of The
Bomb

Lying
About
Star Wars

An A ir Treaty

In June of last year, liberals
hooted at President Reagan's os­
tentatious pose on the cIlfTs of
Normandy, as he and other heada of
state o f our World W ar II allies met
to observe the 40th anniversary of
D-Day. They got back at him In
spades during the first week of
August, at the annual orgy of
r e c rim in a tio n s an d m o ra lis tic
posturing over the dropping of the
first atomic bombs on Japan.
A s u s u a l, a s q u a d r o n o f
ban-the-bom bers descended on
Hiroshima.

WILLIAM RUSHER

On To Academia
Reed Irvine, the tireless gadfly
who heads Accuracy In Media, or
AIM. has decided that the time Is
ripe for sometxxly to lop off the
liberal h yd ra 's other rem aining
head: the pervuslve leftist Influence
In A m e rica 's colleges and untvrmltle*.
In the absence of volunteers, he
bus decided to shoulder the Job
himself (with help, of course) — a
classic Illustration o f the old rule. " If
you want something done, give It to
u busy man to d o."
AIM devotes Itnell to rnuklng lltc
miserable for the liberal media, und
es|X’tially for the heavyweights: the
three major TV networks. The New
York Tim es und The Washington
Post.
Irvine Is forever showing up at
stockholders' meetings of the cor­
porations that own the networks,
and firing o ff open letters to the two
newspapers (or even trying to buy
ad space In their pages), to lambaste
their Journalistic sins of omission
und commission
The Nutlonul News Council (of
which I was a founding member)
tried to correct the media more
gently and evenhandedly —* and
expired of neglect and lllx-ral con­
tempt after just 11 years.
AIM. on the other hund. less
concerned about accusations of
conservative blus on Its own part. Is
growing stronger year by yeur. and
has alreudy managed to m ake
perceptible progress In Its self
chosen Herculean assignment of
cleansing the liberal bias out o f the
stables of Am erican Journalism.
Irvine’s new preoccupation with
academia shows that hit vision of
the problems ahead Is 20/20
As I wrote In mv own most recent

book. "The Rise o f the Right":
"For the moment the opposition
to the conservative movement —
liberal and harder left alike — has
retreated Into Its twin Alpine re­
doubts: the media und the ucademy.
These, therefore, arc likely to be
the scene of conservatism's next
battles and almost certainly In Dial
order."
Characteristically, Irvine can't
wait: He wants to fight both at once
— and understandably so.
The numc o f his new battlechnrlot Is Accuracy In Academia,
which may not have so felicitous an
acronym as AIM but makrs up for It
by Its brevity and precision
Malcolm L a w re n c e , a form er
Foreign Service officer who will
actually head the new group,
estimates that there are at least
10,000 known Marxists teaching on
university campuses In the United
Slates toduy.
To anyone w ho hus spoken, as I
have, on many o f those campuses,
the estimate sounds eminently rea­
sonable.
AIA proposes to recruit volunteers
— preferably senior citizens — to
monitor classes In political science,
history und sociology at targeted
universities beginning this Sep­
tember. to report Instances of "polit­
ical bias bused on Incorrect In­
formation."
As tnay be Imagined. AlA's an­
nounced Intention Is about as popu­
la r a m o n g l i b e r a l a c a d e m ic
spokesmen as the proverbial skunk
In u submarine.
The monitors It pluns to put
quietly In the bucks of classrooms
were promptly denounced as "Intel-,
lectual goon squads" by the execu­
tive director o f the American 1‘olltlcal Science Association.

In this country, the theme was not
mourning the dead, but assigning
guilt for the bombing by various
ministers, "peace" activists, and
Journalists, to President Truman
and Pentagon. The Soviet Union
condemned the bombing. In all. the
40th anniversary o f the Bomb was a
propaganda festival for those who
blame the United States for the
arm s race and ev ery th in g else
w rong In the world.
A setting In perspective Is neces­
sary. By midsummer 1945. Ameri­
can forces had consolidated their
hold on Okinawa, which had been
the largest and most heavily de­
fended Japanese stronghold In the
Pacific, six hundred miles from the
home Islands. More than 49.000
Marines were killed or wounded In
the battle. Some 100.000 Okinawan
civilians died, murdered by the
Japanese or forced to commit
suicide. Nine million o f Japan's 10
million tons of merchant shipping
had been sunk by U.S. submarines.
Am erican B-29 bom bers staged
devastating raids on Japanese cit­
ies. The home islands were without
Imports of food and fuel. Starvation
was spreading.
But Japan refused to surrender. A
new book by Denis and Peggy
W arner and Com m ander Sadao
Seno, Thr Sacred Warrior*: Japan's
Funatlc Legions describes the Inner
circle of leaders who controlled the
armed forces and the government,
and paid homage to the ancient
ritual of bushldo-. the way of the
samurf. or warrior.
Then suddenly on Aug. 6 and 8
cam e the A-bomb, and It was over.
The Invasion, which would have
cost a minimum of one million
Japanese and 100.000 American
lives, never occurred. The Japanese
people were finally spared the
suicidal fanaticism o f their govern­
ment.

BERRY'S WORLD
JAC K ANDERSON

Congressmen Tour World Hot Spots
th ese

VOGx P M S

THE

PITS,

By Jack Anderson
And
Joseph Spear
W ASHINGTON — It's an annual
rite In Washington: Every summer,
the m em bers of various committees
on Capitol Hill play spln-the-globe to
determine which of thr world's hoi
spots need their personul attention
during the recess.
The locutions tend toward the
pleasure spots. Indeed, thr un­
initiated might be amazed to Irurn
how many problrins are screaming
for solutions In such places us Parts.
London und Rome. Tentative plans are drawn up. und
staffers are dispatched to make
arrangements Air transportation
has to be* requisitioned from the
Defense Department Surface trans­
portation. hotel reservations und
luggage carriers have to be Hoed up
by th r State Department.
Th e woebegone diplomats also
huve to dredge up some nil Inal* of
the host governm ents w ho ure
willing to give up a few days o f their
summer vacations to "co n fer" with

the visiting dignitaries. Can't have
an "official business" trip without
some official business, you see.
We have been following globe­
trotting lawmakers for 38 years as
they clamor across the ruins of
Muchuplcchu and float down the
Nile. We reported the amusing
unties of a Louisiana senator trying
out his Cajun French on bewildered
natives In Timbuktu. We caught a
Midwestern senator taking elephant
rides In Srt Lanka
It's a story without an ending
There Is no final chapter, only the
next one. An estimated 14 congres­
sional delegations, for example,
trekked this m onlh to Centrul
America. Europe, Africa and the Far
East.
Members o f the House Armed
Services Committee, to name but
one. recently returned to the United
States ufter u two-week "fa c tfinding" trip to several Mediterra­
nean countries. An Air Force C-137
was required lo haul (he party o f 10
lawmakers, five wives, nine aides

and bureaucrats, a Navy doctor and
three Air Force "escort" officers
across the Atlantic. The seven-hour
flights to and fro set the taxpayers
back 9102.000 in fuel and mainte­
nance costs alone.

Free time was schedule!
evening and the next day. bu
o f the nearby village of Chill)
available so the delegation
view the "nutlvc handlcrafi
folk dancing."

The congressional party used an
Air Force C-9 Jet to hop from,
country to country. The taxpayers'
bill for the short-hop flights came to
another *88.000.

Official talks were
the morning of Aug
with representatives
province and later
officials.

Our reporter Stewart Harris has
obtained their Itinerary, stamped
"confidential." which was prepared
by the State Department. Here Is
but a sampling of the laborious
schedule the diplomats set up for
the official travelers at each of their
stops:
Yugoslavia: The delegation was to
set down In thr resort town of
Dubrovnik on the Adriatic Sea In
lime for a late lunch, hosted by the
mayor In the Hotel Belvedere. The
Dubrovnik leg was necessary, said u
State Department official, because
Yugoslav officials are vacationing on
thr Adriatic In August.

— T u n is ia : M e e t in g s
Tunisian officials were still sb
departure time, so the Sta
partm ent prepared contln
plans to tour the Barbo M
and eat lunch at a beach rest*
Optional trips to Carthage ai
seaside resort of Sldl Bou Sail
also available.
Morocco: On their arrival In
on Aug. 8. the party had
afternoon to be followed by a
and reception. A meeting was
next morning with Prime M
Mohammad Karlm-Lumrunl.
which I he group was offered
to Marrakech.

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T h u rid a y , Aug. 21. 1 t * I —7A

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EDITOR

S Boosters
rget Friday
r Members
The dawning o f a new era
this fall as Dave Mosure
l a c e s J e r r y P o s e y as
High School football
h. Posey w as the chief
Seminole for 10 years and dur­
ing (hat time the popular coach
had some very successful learns.
Mosure. who was Instrumental
In that success the past three
years os defensive coordinator,
said he hopes the Scmtnoles will
keep thr ball rolling this fall.
The Intense first-year head
coach built u good reputation 'n
the Miami area when he coached
three district champions. "W e're
working real hard.” said Mosure.
■'We've only got 35 players but
they arc a very tough and
detertnlned 35 players.”
, Although Seminole's lootba’I
.s t ress has been pictty favor­
able the past five years with two
/district and conference champi­
onships. the attendance at home
games has not kept pace.
■J T h e res erve d s e c tio n . In
particular, has been lacking. The
student-filled areas on each side
easily outnumber what Is sup­
posed to be the core of any
Tooting section.
i With that In mind. Seminole
High's Booster Club has targeted
•Friday as a very Important day
to the off-the-fleid sucrcss of the
'school. Friday will be the annual
‘■canvassing o f the downtown
.area by the football players for
‘memberships In the booster
‘club.
i The central m eeting place will
be the Greater Sanford Chamber
•of Commerce building at 9 a m.
The football players and coaches
will go after the membership*
from 9 a.in. to noon, according
to Gayle Tipton, secretary for the
Boosters
"Friday Is u very Important
'day for us." said Tipton, one of
Seminole's most-active support­
ers. "W e hope the merchants
and everyone else will really get
' behind the team and realty get
1Involved."
Membershlps.are Just #5.
j "We re going to have a great
(yea r." continued Tipton “ We're
.looking forward to a fantastic
football season along with all the
(Other sports."
Wayne Albert, vice-president
iof operations at First Federal
Savings A Loan. Is coordinating
the activity.
The Seminole Athletic Confer­
ence's first football matchup
• should be u good one. Oviedo
and l.akr Brantley square off
“ F r id a y . S e p t. 13 at Lake
Brantley. Oviedo coach Jack
Blanton and first-year Big Blue
boss Fred Alm on were both
assistants at Lake Brantley sev,eral years ago
Lake Brantley, which alrrady
bus an excellent pluylng surface
‘ and press box. took another step
&lt;toward one of the state's finest
fa cility W ednesday when It
moved the polrs and upgraded
Its lighting system.
"W e should have the best
lighted field around." said Ron
Bass, one o f th e P a trio ts '
hard-working boostets.

M«r»ld Pfto'o M a n Cook

G ayle Tipton plans Ihe m em bership d riv e w ith (from lo ft) David Rape, Theron Liggons and Jeff Blake.

S la n e y R u n s R e c o rd M ile
ZURICH, Swlt/ciiand ILTI) — Th e world's
most expensive track meet netted some
valuable rewards Wednesday, most notably
Mary Decker Shinty's world record In the
wom en's mile.
With a time ol -I minutes. 16.71 seconds
In the W ellklassc meet at Letzlgrund
Stadium. Slaney regained the record from
Romania's Marlclca I’ulca. who captured the
distinction three years ago with a time of
4:17 44 Pulen took second Wednesday with
a time ol 4:17.33 and Zola Budd was third In
4:17.57.
DeLtsu Wnllon-Floyd of the United States
ran the first two lap* in 2:10.17. but Decker
plckrd up the pace herself after that.
With Budd. Pulen und East German Ulrlkc
Bruns pushing all the way. Ihev hit the bell
at 3:15.25. Pulca kicked ns they came out of
the final bend but Slaney accelerated uwny.
The victory and world record went some
way toward avenging Slaney's defeat In thr
Olympic 3.000 meters llnal lust year which
Pulca won after Slaney collided with Budd.
"T h e field wus so strong that It was
always going to be a fast race tonight."
Slaney said. “ I think that within Ihe next
year, the record could come down to 4:10."
Th e m eet — attracting 36 Olym pic
champions, world champions and world
record-holders — was the most expensive
ever staged, costing $700,000. It cost

Track/Field
$440,000 to pay for the expenses of more
than 300 athletcsfrom 39 countries.
The only event In which a world or
Olympic champion was not competing was
the m en's 400 meters hurdles where Edwin
Moses wus absent.
The results justified the expense though,
us Slaney's performance at Ihe Orund Prlx
meet was Joined by Morrocan Said Aouita's
second fastest mile In history und Pierre
Deleze o f Switzerland rewarded his fans
with a stirring victory In the 1.500 meters
over Olym pic champion Sebastian Coe.
Aouita had to settle for the second fastest
mile In history (3 46.92 minutes) when his
attempt on Briton Steve Cram 's world
record failed by 0.61 of a second.
Cram ran the fastest 800 meters In the
world this year In I 42.88. u personal first
by almost three-quarters o f u second. Hr
edged Olympic champion Joaqulm Cruz of
Brazil In u liable down straightaway.
Carl Lewis, the quadruple Olympic gold
medalist, making his llrsl outing since
injuring u hamstring In the spring, finished
fourth In the 100 meters
He started poorly, never recovered and

finished In 10 31 seconds. iH-hind winner
and Olympic bronze medlalsl Ben Johnson
ni ( .in.ul.i (10 l Mi World record holder
Calvin Smith ol the United States (10.19)
finished second and Dcsal Williams of
Canada 110.26) was third.
Lewis pulled out ol Ihe 200 meters later In
the m eet,
Deleze received Ihe biggest cheer of the

night when he deleuted Coe In the 1.500
meter*. Deleze camr (mm the middle ol the
pot k in tlic final 80 meters to clock a
national record of 3:31.75. Coe could not
respond nnd finished second In 3:32.13
"Obviously. I util not happy." nulil Coe.
who missed the European Cup Final In
Moscow because o f Injury. "A n d I need a
few more races and more training lieforr I
cun run faster. But I am not sure It Is worth
It at this stage of Ihe season,”
Valerie Drlsco-llooks. the American triple
Olympic gold mrdullst. edged world cham­
pion Marlles Goehr of East Germany In the
women’s IOO meters with u personal lies! of
11.01 seconds. 0 0 7 ol it second faster Ilian
she has cvrr run. Brisco-1 looks stole the
race from Goehr In the hist lew strides.
The men's 400 meters Itousled two high
qu u llty fin a ls W orld ch am pion Bert
Cameron of Jumulcu won the 11 llnal and
Thomas Schoenlelie of East Germany Ihe A
final.

Tennessee
Knocks Off
Minnesota
WILLIAMSPORT. Pa. (UPl) Richie Conway pitched a twohitter as Morristown. Tenn.. de­
feated Minnetonka. Minn.. 5-1
Wednesday In the Little League
Baseltall World Series.
Conway, who struck out eight
and walked only one. had a
no hitter for five Innings of the
six-inning game. Until then.
Minnetonka had hit only two
balls out of Ihe Infield

Morristown banged out 10 hits
Don Reynolds. Lake Mary off Minnetonka pitcher Brad
High principal and one of (he Kearln. who went the distance.
driving forces behind the formaR ocky McElheney provided
1tlon of ihe SAC. said the confer­
Morristown
Its first run when he
ence Is still accepting logo Ideas.
The winner of the logo contest opened the fourth Inning with a
[ will receive two free passes for homer. Three more hits, an rrror
“ the athletic events In the county and a sacrifice guve the T en ­
nesseans another run In Ihe
during the 1985-86 school year.
fo u r th . T h e ru n n er w a s
squeezed home on a bunt by
Call It coincidence but thr Scotty Stewart.
Montreal Expos have not won
With two out In the sixth
since Ihe New York Times come
out with Its series on cocaine Inning. Morristown rapped out
abuse In which T im Raines and four single* and scored three
eight or nine unnamed team­ more runs. Tw o of the runs were
mates were the central figures of driven In on singles by Brad
Cornwell and Dave Huskette and
Tuesday's an tele.
The series began Monday and the third scored on an error.
the Expos Immediately lost to
In the bottom of the sixth, with
the Mets. Tuesday, they lost to
the Padres. Wednesday, they one out. Justin McHugh spoiled
C onw ay's no hitter with a single
lost again to the Padres.
Montreal w as w ith in four to left field after Jason Pflaum
games of front-running New was hit by a pitched ball.
York but now It trails by six. The
I*flaum scored on a force out
chase Is starting to look bleak.
by Justin Harder after Kip
Manager Buck Rodger* was
Peterson singled. The victory
last seen dialing the Timet and
was Conway's U th without a
w ondering w h en the series
loss In all-star competition.
would end.

net
A R a m »‘ best frie n d In w in ter Is his w ool but
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opens the season F rid a y, Sept. 13 at Apopka.

SAC Throws Out Welcome Mat
By 8am Cook
Herald Sports Editor
Russ Mcgonegal. executive secretary for the
newly formed Seminole Athletic Conference,
throws out the welcome mat to county high
school principals, athletic directors and reporter!
next Tuesday at 7 p.m. at Lake Mary High
School.
Mcgonegal. who held the same position for Ihe
Five Star Conference lasl year, said this will be a
good opportunity for the new conference mem­
bers to gel acqualled and discuss some of the
alms of llte SAC.

Prep Roundup
The SAC. which has hern on the drawing board
for several years, was formed when Ihe Five Star
members from Seminole Courtly were forerd lo
pull out because of a realignment of the stale’s
district football classifications.
Seminole. Lake Mary. Oviedo. Lyman. Lake
Howell and Lake Brantley are the six learns In ihe
SAC

U nited P ress In tern a tion al
While New Yorkers have been
watching a lottery prize grow
past $40 million, the Yankees
keep hilling the jackpot.
Alter a 13-10 victory over the
California Angels Wednesday
night, the Yankees have won
seven straight anti 14 of (heir
Iasi 15 tn close within Hirer
games o f the division-leading
Blur Jays.
Il was a lOth-Innlng error by
third baseman Jack Howell that
triggered the Yankees' latest
triumph
"A ll I know Is our ship came
In." said New York manager
Billy Martin. "T h r errors. Utry'rr
Just part of thr game. That's not
Ihe liesi w e've played, bul that's
baseball."
California's lead In thr West
dropped to I Vy games over Ihe
Kansas City Royals
"I'm going lo try my hardest
to Just (orgei everything." said a
simmering California manager
Gene Muuch.
With one out. Baylor singled
olT Donnie Moore. 7-7. and went
to third on Ken GrifTey's single
W illie Randolph bounced to
third, where Howell picked up
thr hall and threw wildly lo first,
allowing Baylor lo score and
leaving runners on second and
third
A fter Mike Pugllarolo was
w alked In ten tion ally. Butch
Wynegar struck out and Bobby
Mrnehatn bloopcd u single lo
left The winning pllehrr was
Dave Hlghritl. 10 7
The Angels scored twice lo lie
ihe score 10-10 In the ninth
Reliever Brian Fisher ran u 2 0
count (o Iru doff hitler Rod
Carrw. und Rlghrttt relieved.
Curew walked, pinch hitter Juun
Benlquez singled Curew to third,
and right Beider Dave Winfield's
throw to third hit the runner and
rolled Into foul territory. Carew
s c o r e d , and w h en c a tc h e r
Wynegar tried lo nail Denlques
at i lou t. Iits Utrow went Into left,
allowing ihe lying run lo score.
In other games. Milwaukee
shudrd Minnesota 3-2. Oakland
nipped Detroit 4-3, Cleveland
dow ned T o ro n to 5-2. T exa s
topped Boston 5-3, Kansas City
n i p p e d C h i c a g o 2-1 a n d
Baltimore blasted Seattle 11-8.
In the Nutlonul League. II wus.
Nan Diego 6. Montreal 2: San
Francisco 3. Nrw York 2: lais
A n geles 15. Philadelphia 6;
C in cin n ati H. Pittsbu rgh 5;
Chicago 9. Atlanta 5. and Nl.
Louis 7. Houston 4.
B rew ers 3, T w in s 2
At Mllwuukce. Robin Yount's
one-out hasrs-loudrd single In
Ihe tmttnm of the ninth scored
J tin Gunlner und lifted Ihe
Brewers. Willi one out. Guntner
broke an O-for-34 slreak wllh u
single off loser Sieve Howe 1-3.
A 's 4. T ig e rs 3
At O a k la n d , S te v e H e n ­
derson's onr-out run-scoring
double In Ihe ninth Inning und a
subsequent throwing rrror by
firs) baseman Dave fkrgm un
capped u four-run rally thut
carried the A's. Sieve Mura. 1-0,
workrd the ninth for Ihe victory.
Lou Whitaker homcred for De­
troit
Indiana B, Blue Jaya 2
At Cleveland. Julio Frunco utul
Joe Carter collected Iwo Rill
apiece and Neal Heaton survived
back-to-back homers lo pitch a
slx-hlller that helped Ihe Indi­
ans Lust-place Cleveland won
tw o o f th r e e g a m e s fr o m
Toronto, which Is hauling New
York for Ihe American League
East lead.
Rangera 5, Red Box 3
At Boston. Gary Ward belled a
three run homer In the first
Inning and Jeff Russell earned
his first A L victory, handing the
Red Sox their sixth straight loss.
Russell, 1-3, allowed seven hits
while walking and striking out
three In 5 1-3 Innings of work.
Greg Harris posted his eighth
save of the season.
R oyala 2. W h ite Box 1
At Chicago. George Brelt’a solo
homer leading off the fourth
Inning snapped a 1-1 lie and
Charlie Lelbrandt allowed five
hits over eight Innings lo pace
the Royals. Brctl'a homer, his
17th, came off Floyd Bannister.
5-11. who permitted three hits In
7 1-3 Innings. The lues was the
seventh straight for Bannister.
Or iotas 11, M ariners 8
Al Seattle. Eddie Murray drove
In three runs to highlight a
10-run third. It was Baltimore'*
ninth victory In It* last 11
games. The first eight Oriole* to
bat tn the third scored and the
10 run* equalled a club record
act twice before.

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■A—Evening H erald, Santord, FI.

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IN A N D F O R
S EM IN O LE COUNTV,
FLORIDA

CIVIL ACTION NO
IS 2SM CA 04 G
BILL M COOPER «r.d L IL A P
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NOTICE OF ACTION
TOiOWEN HHYVON
Hot 744. Walwn Noakd
Dov«r. NM 014JO
THE ESTATE OF CHESTER
W BRYSON. Dbsbbbb*. and all
4srttB« claiming Bf, tHrou*h,
undar nr sgaintl CHESTER W
BRYSON, ar THE ! STATE OF
CMRITSR tv BRYSON. Ov
(ra m *, an* mil pmtUm I Having mt
claiming tv hbvb mny right. Iitla
mt l i B m l In Ihm rmml ptm+mtty
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HEREBY
NOTIFIED that an action Hr
OBtlaralory Judgment, lo ft
form documents, to aipung«
documonlt Irony tho public ' •
cordt, ond to forocloto a
moftgogo on lira lollorvlng pro
pkfly In Somlnolo County,
F lor Ida
Addendum " A "

TRACT I That portion ol lha
lollorvlng tlrlp ol land which lltt
liktaxan lllo c k i D and E.
ALLENOALE. according lo ltd
Plat tharaot at racordad In Plal
Uook 4. Paga 7. Public Racordt
ol Samlnola County, Florida,
to wit A strip ol land JO laat
mida I a , IS laal on aach tida ol
lha canlar llna ol Iho moln Irocl
ol lha lor mar Saabonrd Alrllna
Railroad Company, at lor marly
locatad. In lha SEW ol lha NWW
ol taction 11. Township Jl South.
Manga Jl Eotl. Samlnola Cunly.
Florida, oalandlng
n o r lh ta tlw a rd ly Irom lha
norlharly llna ol Lako Harnay
Avanua SSO laal. mart or loti, lo
a point in lha East llna ol said
SEW ol lah NWW ol told Soctlon
II, containing 0 42 ol on acra.
mor» ol last, at shown on a print
ol a portion ol lha right ol way
a n d T
r o c I M a p
v I FLA /L 70/lf, which print It
allochad and mada a pari ol
lhal carlain Warranty Oaad
aatcutad Irom Soaboord Coatl
Llna Railroad Company, a
Virginia Corporation, at tu&lt;
tailor by margor ol lha lor mar
Staboard A lrlln a Railroad
Campany. In lavor ol William F
Andart and Jaan E Andart. hit
wlta racordad In O R Book
1727. Paga 174. Public Racordt
ol Samlnola County. Florida
TRACT II Blocks C.O and E.
ALLENOALE SUBDIVISION,
according lo tha Plal lharaot at
racordad In Plal Book 4 Paga 7.
Public Racordt ol Samlnola
County. Florida
Lattlng out lha lollowlng
proparty Irom Trails I and II
LtSS Loft I. t. II . * and lha
Wktl IS laal ol Lol 10 Block C
ALLENOALE. according lo lha
Plal lharaol at racordad In Plal
Heuk 4. P#g# 7. Public Racordt
ol Somlnolo County. Florida
Alio latt tho lollowlng
Bagm ol lha Inlartatliun «l
lha South lino ol lol I I , Block C.
ALLENOALE, according lo lha
Plal lharaol at racordad In Plal
Book 4 Paga 7. Public Racordt
pi Somlnolo County Florida
and lha Watlarly right ol way ol
Old S A l Railroad, run f a i l on
lha prolongation ol Mid South
lino ol Lol II. lo a point IIH 00
laal Eatl ol lha Seulhwatl cor
nor ol raid Lol I I . 1hanct North
lo lha Watlarly right ol way ol
Mid Old S A L Railroad thanet
S a u lh w a tla rly along told
tight ol way lo Iho Point ol
Baginning Alta last lha la*low
'"Tram lha North watt car naf a!
Lot It ot Block D. ALLEN
DALI, according lo lha Plal
maraol at rocerdad In Plal Bog!
4. Paga ». Public Racordt at
Somlnolo County Florida run
(Okl along Iho North llna ol sold
Lol If IS toot tor o point ( t
bag inning, run thanca South
par allot N tho Watt Una 1 M id
Lot I*. 170 Wat. thanca Eotl
parallel lo tha North llna o l Mid
Lot If. IU tool, thanca North
par a Hal M lha Wail llna al M*d

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Lol I* . I0S la a l lo lha P O ol a
curva concava lo lha lall.havlng
a ra d lu i o l 71 laal and a canlral
angla o l OO*. run lhanca along
lha arc ol said curva IT 77 laal lo
lha P T lhanca W atl along lha
Horlh llna o t M id Lot If . 100 laat
to tha P oint o l Itaglnning Alto
la tt tha W a tl IS Ira l ol Lott I
and 70 Block D ALLENDALE
and la tk L o t II and tha E a tl ■i
ol L o l 10. Lot 4 and lha E a tl W
ol L o l 7. L o l S and lha E a tl W ol
Lot 4. Block C. A L L E N D A L E .'
according lo lha P lal lharaol a t
racordad In P la l Book 4. Paga I.
P u b lic R ecords o l Samlnola
County. P lo rld a
LESS L o tt 1, 2. t. 4. 4 .4 .1.1, f .
10. t t . 17. 11. U It. I t i t end ti.
and lha W att ly at Lot I*, and
Lo t- M mr%d 71. m'l m Black O ml
I t Id m i N O A L I SUB
DIVISIO N
hat toaan Nlad against you and
yau o ra raajuirad la aarva a capy
ol your w ritte n detente!. 11 any.
to II on P H IL L IP H LOGAN.
A llornay to r P la in tiff. P ott Ol
Ilea Ho&gt; *44. Santord. Florida
27777 0444. and Ilia lha original
with Ilia C lark o l lha above
Court on or bolore September I,
I t i l , o lh a rw lta a Judgment
may be entered a g a ln tl you lor
lha r e lla l dem anded In the
Complain!
WITNESS m y hand and tha
O fficial M o l ot Ihle Court, on
this 7T1h day ol July.IM S
D A V ID N B E R R IE N
C L E R K O F THE
CIRCUIT COURT
By Diana K D rum m ed
Deputy C lark
Publish August 1.0. IS. 77. IMS
DEI 12

NOTICE OF A
P U BLIC HEAR IN O
TO CONSIDE R
THE ADOPTION OF
AN ORDINANCE
BY TNE CITY
OF SANFORD. FLORIOA.
Nolle# Ik hereby given that a
Public H earing w ill bo held al
•ha Comm It t km Room In Iho
City H ell In lha C ity o l Senior d.
Florida, o l 7 00 o'clock P M on
August 74. ITU. lo consider tha
adoption o l an ordinance by lha
City o l Sanlord. Florida, a t
loi |o ^ o
ORDINANCE NO 1771
AN O R D IN ANC E OF THE
C IT Y O P S A N F O R D .
F L O R IO A . TO A N N E X
W IT H IN THE CORPORATE
A R E A O F T H E C IT Y OF
SANFONO. FLO R IO A UPON
AD OPTION OF SAID OROI
NANCE. A PORTION OF THAT
PROPER TY LY IN G AT THE
N O R T H W E S T CONNER OF
T H E IN T E R S E C T IO N OF
AIRPORT BOULEVARD AND
COUNTRY CLUB ROAD. SAIO
PROPERTY BEING SITUAT
I D IN SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLO R IO A IN ACCORDANCE
W IT H T H E V O L U N T A R Y
A N N E X A T IO N PROVISIONS
OF SECTION IM 044 FLORIDA
STATUTES PROVIDING FOR
S E V E R A B IL IT Y , CONFLICTS.
A N O E F f ECTIVE O A IE
W HEREAS, there hat bean
Iliad w ith lha City Clark ol lha
C lly o l S anlord. P lorldo. o
petition containing lha names ol
lha property owners In tha area
described heroin alta r request
mg annexation to tho corporate
area o l the C lly o l Sanlord.
Florida, ond requesting to bo
Inc Iuded therein, and
W H E R E A S , tha P ro p a rty
A pttraiter a l Samlnola County.
Florida having cerlitted that
mere ora two property owners
In tha area to bo onneied. and
that M id property owner hat
signed lha P etition tor Anne• a
Hon. and
W HEREAS. It h a t bean da
ter m ined In a l the property da
ic r lb e d h e r e in a fte r I t
reasonably compact and -on
tiguoua to the corporate areas ot
the C ity ot Sanlord. F lor hie ond
It h o t lu rtn o r boon determined
that tho a n n o ta tio n at M id
pruporty w ill not ra tu lt M tha
creation o l an enclave and
W HEREAS. Iho City at San
Nrd. Flo rida. I t In o poet lion lo
provide m unicipal ta r .n e t lo
lha property dtM Mbod herein,
and that rhe C ity Cam m illio n at
Iho City al Sanlord Florida.

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deems II In the b a il Interest ol
lha C lly lo accept raid petition
end lo ennae M id proparty
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT
E N A C T E D BY THE PEOPLE
OF THE C ITY OF SANFORD.
FLO R ID A
SECTION I
Thai lha pro
p a rly deter (Lad below situated
In Samlnola County. Florida, be
and lha tam e It hereby anneied
lo and made a p a ri ol lha Clly ol
Sanlord, Florida, pursuant lo
lha voluntary enneiatlon pro
v is io n s o t S o ctlo n IT I 0 aa.
F lo rida Statutes
From tho Southeast corner o l
Soctlon 24. Townthip IT South.
Bongo 24 Baal. n*&gt; North along
• tho E asterly llna ot taction J4,
•44 4 te a r, lhanca W a tla rly
p a ra lle l to tho renlarllne ml
C ountry Club Hoad. I I leaf to
tha P aint ml Beginning, lhanca
ru n W e s t e r l y a lo n g Ih o
N ortherty R lgM ml Way llna ml
C o u n t r y C lu b R o a d . 10
teat.thence N ortherly parallel lo
A irp o rt Boulevard. II* 4 leal,
lhanca E asterly parallel lo lha
N o rlh a rly R lg h lo fW a y llna ol
C ountry Club Rood. M leal, run
lhanca S outherly pa rallel lo
A irp o rt Boulevard. 120 4 laal lo
lh# Point o l Beginning
SECTION 2 That upon this
O rdinance becoming ellactlva.
Iho pro p e rly ow nert and any
resident on tha properly da
scribed herein shall be entitled
lo a ll lha r ig h lt and privileges
and Im m unities a t are Irom
lim a lo lim a granlad lo m l
d a n lt and properly owners ol
lha C lly o l Sanlord. Florida, and
a t tu rth e r provided In Chapter
171, F lo rid a Statutes, and shall
tu rth e r be sublet I lo lha ra
tp o n ilb llltle t ol residence or
ownership a t may Irom lim a lo
lim a be de te rm in e d by tho
governing authority ol lha C lly
o l Sanlord. Florida, and tha
provisions o l M id Chapter 171,
F lo rid a Statutes
SECTION 2 I t any Mellon or
p o rtio n o l a taction ol thla
ordinance proves to bo Invalid,
un lo w lul. or unconillluhonol. II
shall not be held lo invalidate or
Im p a ir tha validity, torce or
effect o l any olhor taction or
p a rt o l this ordinance
SECTION 4 Thai all ordl
noncat or p o u t o l ordinance! In
c o n lllc l herewith, be and tho
tam e are hereby revoked
SECTION 1 Thai th lt ordl
nonce shall become ettacllva
Im m ediately upon l i t pottage
and adoption
A copy shall bo available at
lha O ttlco o l Iho C lly Clark lor
a ll p o rte n t d e tlnng lo aeamlno
•ha same
A ll p o rtle t In In le rttl and
d l l la m than have an opporlunl
ty »o be heard el M id hear mg
By order ol lha City Cam
m in io n o l tho C ity ol Sanlord
F lo rida
AO VIC e TO THE PUBLIC II
4 par ton dec Idas lo appeal a
decision mode w ith re spec I lo
any m a ile r considered al lha
above m ealing or hearing, ho
may need a v rrb e lim record ol
Iho proceeding!. Including lha
•etllm on y and evidence, which
record I t not provided by Iho
C ity o l Sanlord IFS2MOIOS)
M N Tamm. Jr
C ity Clark
Publish A ugu tl I, I. I I k 22.
IMS
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OP T N I EIGHTEENTH
JU O IC IA L CIRCUIT
OP FLORIDA,
IN A N D F O R
SEM INOLE COUNTY
CASE RO M Set7CA4TP
G ENERAL
JUR ISDICTIO N DIVISION
t ALAAAN HOME FEDERAL
SAVINGS AN D LOAN.
P lelnhlf.
vs
V IR G IL H HICKM AN JR .
a tin g le per ton.
Dalandanlt
N O T IC i OF ACTION
Cawtlrucllea Service
— Property
TO V IR G IL H HICKMAN. JR
R I I I O E N C i UNKNOWN
YOU ARB H EREBY
N O T IF IE D that on action hat
boon commenced to tor adore 4

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h o m e ru n s a n d s te a l 3 0 bases In a
s in g le season. S a n d b e r g L as 3 8 s to le n
lia s es .
G ia n ts 3 . N e w Y o r k 2
A l N e w Y o r k . B o h B r r n ly 's t w o - r u n ,
n t n lh - ln n ln g h o m e r r a llie d S a n F r a n ­
c is c o a n d D a v e L a P o in t , 6 11. C h r la
B ro w n s in g le d
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m ortgage on tha lollowlng real
proparty. lying and being ond
situate In SEMINOLE County,
Flo rida, more particularly da
scribed a t lollow t
L o l 10. Block C. LYNWOOD
R E VIS IO N , according lo lha
p la l lharaol a t racordad In P la l
Book 14. Paget 22 and Jl P ubllr
R acordt o l Samlnola County
F lo rida, more commonly known
Ok. 1174 C a u lfie ld S tre e t.
Apopka Florida
and you ora required lo serve a
copy ol your written detente. II
a n y . lo I I on W IE N E R .
SHAPIRO A ROSE. A lto rn o ,tor P to ln tlll. whose address It
4404 C vp re tt Center Drive. Sulla
MO. Tampa Florida JJaoe. on or
be lore September t J. 1441. and
file the anginal with lha Clerk ol
• h it Court either be lore earvlca
on P la in tiff * attorneys or Im
m ediately tharaatter. otherwise
a default w ill be enter ad against
you loe tho re lie f demanded In
tha C omplaint
WITNESS m y hand and M at
of t h lt Court on this 17th day ot
August. IMS
(S E A L)
D A V IO N BERRIEN
CLERK OF THE
C IR C U IT COURT
By Susan E Tabor
Deputy Clark
P ublish A ugutl IS. 22. TT. Sap
lem ber S. IMS
D E I 45
FICTITIOUS NAME
Nolle# I t he rtby given Ural I
am engaged In business al 1111
S O rla n d o O rlva . S anlord.
Samlnola County. Florida under
lha llc tltlo u t name t l MOVIE
R E V U E , and that I Inland lo
re gister M id name w ith lha
C la rk o l Iho C irc u it C ourt.
Somlnolo County. Florida In
accordance with lha provisions
o f tho Fictitious Name Statutes
T o w lt: Section 141*4 Florida
Statutes ITS7
/ * / Rosa R Marion
Publish A ugust*. IS. 21. 2*. IMS
D E I 24

F IC T ITIOUS NAME
Nallca Is hereby given that I
#m engaged In business al J i l l
S O rla n d o O rlva . S anlord.
Samlnola County. F tor Ido under
lha f ld lllc u t name ol MOVIE
WORLO. ond that I Inland lo
re gister M id noma with the
C la rk of tka C irc u it C ourt.
Samlnola County. Florida In
accordance with lha provisions
o l the Fictitious Name Statutes.
T o w ll Section *4S *T Florida
Statutes ITS7
14' Ro m R Marlon
P tA llth August*. I I 22. |*. I eat
D E I 24

N O T IC I OF INTENTION
TO REGISTER
FICTITIOUS NAME
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that tha undersigned, desiring lo
engage In business under tha
llc t lllo u s nam e a l P A R K
A VEN U E SHOPPING CENTER
totaled a l Park Ave A JSth SI
In Somlnolo Co . Florida Intends
M register M id name with tha
C lark o l tho Circuit Court o l
Samlnola County. Florida
Doled this July IT. IMS
Tod W illiam s. Partner
W J Carlton. Partner
104 Brentwood Orlva
Sanford F lo rid a 22771
P ublish August IS. 22. TT A
September S. ITU
OEi U
f Tc TITIOUS NAME
N o llta I t hartby given that I
am engaged In business 41 119 S
P a l m e t t o A v o . S a n lo r d .
Samlnola County Plorldo 21771
under lha tlc tllle v t nemo ol

SANFORD

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COM PANY, and Ural I Inland to
re g iste r M id noma w ith lha
C la rk o l the C irc u it C ourt.
Som lnolo County. Florida In
accordance w ith lha provisions
o t tho P k tlh o u t Nemo Statutes.
T o w ll: Section B I B Florida
Statutes ITS7
t%&gt; Tom Thurmond
^uBBsh August 72. TT A Sap
•amber S. II . IMS

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S c o tt G a r r c lts g o t t h e la s t th re e o u ts
fo r h is 1 0 th s a v e .

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p in c h h it l e r C h r is S p e lr r tje lte d u
tw o -r u n h o m e r In th e e ig h th In n i n g .
Id lin g C h ic a g o . S a n d b e r g Ite r n m e I lie
llrs t p la y e r In C u tis h is to r y to lilt 2 0

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IN IMF CIRCUIT COURT,

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O f c o u rs e , t h e J-os A n g e le s h a t i r r s
d e s e rv e d a t t e n t i o n o n s u e h a n ig h t ,
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Hunting Permits Still Available

SPO R TS
IN BRIEF
Straker, Funderburk Inch Twins
Closer To Charlotte With Victory
Les Strakrr tossed a four-hit shutout and Mark
Funderburk unloaded a two-run homer as the Orlando
Twins turned back Greenville. 6-0. In Southern League
baseball Wednesday night at Tinker Field.
Straker. 14-6. notched his sixth straight win and 11th
complete game. Funderburk, who Is expected to get a call
from the parent club fairly soon, crashed his 34th homer
and picked up his 115th RBI. He Is seven shy of the
Southern League RBI record of Steve Balbonl.
Wednesday's victory also closed the gap to 1M on
front-running Charlotte, which lost. 9-8. to Memphis. The
O-Twlns can m ove closer tonight when they play
Columbus In what amounts to a triple-header. The Twins
and Braves must complete a suspended game, then a
double-header. Game lime Is6:30 p m.

3 Deadlocked In W alker Cup
FINE VALLEY. N.J. (Ul’ll — The Americans, who have
won 26 of the previous 29 Walker Cup matches, have run
Into a spot of trouble going after victory No 27.
"T h e British aren't supposed to win and they're out there
trying lo get us and we re trying to fight them off." said
Sam Randolph o f the American team. "Everybody expects
us to win and we know we're good enough to win. We have
lo g o out and play w ell."
The first day of the biennial competition between the
best amateur golfers Irotn the United States ind Great
Britain and Ireland ended In a 6-6 tie Wednesday, with four
more foursomes and eight singles matches set to determine
the winner today at Pine Valley golf course.
"It's going to be close.” Randolph said. "W e're going to
have to play good golf and It still may not be good enough.
They can play."

Smith Takes Costello's Crown
NEW YORK (UP!) — Lonnie Smith tattooed the message
on Billy Costello's head Get out while you're still In one
piece.
Costello complied.
Smith, a little-known but Impressive fighter from Denver,
captured Costello's WBC super-lightweight championship
Wednesday night with a startling knockout at 2:31 of the
eighth round. At the post light press conference, Costello
quit the fight game.
"This Is my last light. I retire.” said the 29-year-old
Costello after absorbing a beating In his first loss In 31
professional fights. " I achieved my goal and made some
money, now I'm getting the hell out."
The 22-year-old Smith raised his record to 22-0-1.
displaying a powerful lelt hook with which he floored
Costello Lw&gt;r* In tbr second round and once In the fifth.__

Flag Football Tryouts Sept. 14
Tryouts for the Sanford Recreation Department Flag
Foo IIm II League will Ik* held Saturday. Sept. 14 at 9 a m. at
Chase Park League play t»rglns Sept. 30 umt games will be
played week nights at 5:30 p.m.
The age divisions lurludc Midgets (7-9 years old) and
Juniors (10-12). All new players must register and bring In
verification or blrthdnte lo one o f the following offices
before they can play: Recreation Deportment at City Hall:
Sanford Civic Center Youth Wing and Westslde Recreation
Center.
The cost Is $3 (non-residents of Sanford must pay a SIO
yearly fee). Players must be seven la-fore Nov 15 and
cannot turn 13 before the same dale.

Astros Extend Lead To 5 Games
Rob Malllco.it picked up Ills I6lh victory with a three
hitler as the Osceola Astros hammered the Winter Haven
Red Sox. H I, In Florida State League baseball In Winter
Haven
Malllroat. who has lost six times, struck out nine and
walked two Bob Parker rapjied a pair of singles and stole
Ills 32nd base.
Osceola, which expanded Its lead to five games over the
Red Sox In the Central Division, plays again at Winter
Haven tonight at 7:30

Women Softball Players Needed
Calling all women. Calllngall women
Women. 18 years and over, are being sought lo form the
Casselberry Womens Sofllwll League, by the City of
Casselberry Parks and Recreation Department.
An organizational meeting, for managers o f complete
teams and Individual players, will take place on Sept. 11.
at the Secret Lake Recreation Center Ofllce located at 200
N. Triplet Drive. The meeting will begin at 7 p in. For
Information call the parks and reservation office ut
831-3531. Ext. 260

Casselberry To Form League
The City of Casselberry Parks and Recreation Depart­
ment announces that It is forming a Fall Men's Softball
League, for area men 18 years and over.
A league organizational meeting will take place on Sept.
9. beginning ut 6 30 p in., at the Wlrz Recreation Center
located at Mark David Court In Casselberry.
Only leant managers need to attend For Information,
please call Casselberry parks and recreation office at
831-3551 Ext. 26 0 or 830-8579.

Hunters who didn't get the permits o f
their choices for special hunts or the first
nine-day quota hunts may still obtain
permits for a few areas.
Special-hunt permits are still available for
Guana River and Jumper Creek wildlife
management areas In the Central Region.
The Upper Hillsborough and the Arbuckle
wildlife management areas are still available
tn to Southern Region.
Plus there are unissued regular nine-day
quota hunt permits for the Fort McCoy
rnanagement area tn the Central Region and
the Lochloosa management area In the
Northeast Region.
The Florida Game »nd Fresh Water Fish
C om m ission w ill accep t quota hunt
applications from Individuals who have not
received a quota permit until Oct. 25
Applications are available at county tax
collectors offices and their agents. For more
Information on permits available for these
and other management areas, call the
commission's Ocala olflcr at 1-800-3429620
The Florida Wildlife Federation 1985-86
Guide to hunting In Florida w ill Ik- available
Sept. 1. The guide Includes regulations for

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HUNTING
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state wide hunting plus rules and regula­
tions for each wildlife management area For
a copy, send a check or money order for S*8
to Florida Wildlife Federation. 4080 N
Haverhill Rd. West Palm Beach. 33417 For
credit card orders, call 1-683-2330
Dell Abem ethy. owner of the Osteen
Bridge Fish Camp, said the water is up
pretty good and the fishing Is better
We
could use a little more hut we are pretty
satisfied with the level. " said Abemethy
"It's about medium helghth We have a foot
mure water than a month ago "
DeBary s David Gaines, fish and game
olTleer for the Florida Game nod Fresh

Eagles, Lions Swap Holdouts
U nited Press In tern a tion al
There were no secrets sur­
rounding Wilbert Montgomery
and the Philadelphia Eagles.
He wanted more money and
Eagles didn't want to give It to
him
So the Eagles' star running
back and all-time leading rusher
was on the trading block —
supposedly w ith bad knees. He'd
failed his physical with the
Seattle Scahawks.
The Detroit Lions also weren't
hiding anything. Without lit
(ured running back Billy Sims,
ttie Lions running ’game Heeded
Instant help Wednesday, the
Eagles and Lions reached a
logical agreement by swapping
M o n t g o m e r y a n d D e t r o it
linebacker Garry Cobb, another
holdout
"It's a good deal lor both
organizations." said Eagles vice
president and general manager
"We feel wc
Harry Gamble
w ouid like te Im p rove our
llneh.ieker situation
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Ilnrhaekrr.-He'xoneof the liest."
Cobb, the Lions only rem ain­
ing holdout, was Detroit's fifthleading tackier In 1984 The
6-foot-2. 227-pound Cobb, who's
e n t e r in g tils s e v e n th N F L
season, reached agreement on a
contract with the Eagles Wednesday afternoon
'Die Chicago lk-ars did not
have to resort to trading star
linebacker Mike Singletary to
end Ills holdout status Neither
did they have to promise him the
laikc Michigan Gold Coast to do
so The NFC Defensive Player of
the Year In 1984 and the lk-ars
agreed to remove the Itnnl two
years of Ills six-year conlract.
The lk-ars will then re-structure
a new contract, beginning with
S i n g l e t a r y 's 1988 s e a s o n
Singletary had already played
one year of his six-year pact

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Seven
teen-year-old Wimbledon champ
Ikirls Becker shuns his new­
found celebrity status. Hr pre­
fers to play — ami talk — tennis.
Ik-ekrr heal Brian Teacher.
6-4. 6-4. in Wednesday night's
second round ol the $375,000
A sso cia tio n o f T e n n is P ro ­
fessionals Championship, but
liecnmr dismayed when all re
porters wanted lo talk alMiul
after the match was his appear­
ance on the Tonight Show the
nlghl before.
"H e's a nice man and I had a
lot of f u n . " ' said Becker of
Tonight Show host Johnny
Carson, "but do you want to ask
me atxnit my match or about the
Johnny Carson Show ?"
When a re|Mirter dually In­
quired alsiut the game of tennis.
Ik-ekrr smiled ami said. "Thank
you."
In tils m atch, the fourthseeded West German cracked
iMMimlng serves — he plied up 11
aces — and zinged precise pass­
ing shots to methodically whip
the unseeded Teacher.
Joining Becker In posting scr­
um! round wins were top-seeded
Mats W llam ler and secondseeded Anders Jurryd. both of
Sweden. No. 3 seed Yannick
Noah of France, and fifth-seeded
Stefan Edla-rg. No 6 Joaklm
N ystrum and eigh th -seed ed
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Sweden
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John Sadrl of Charlotte. N C .
tonight, hud a built-in excuse
had he been upset Wednesday
night.
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coach Don Sim la announced
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D trrclor o f Pro Personnel
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Sluxher on Saturday. Slusher
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ago. when the Dolphins were
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q u a rte rb a c k s b e ca u s e of
holdouts. Miami tried to bring In
NFL veteran Joe Plsarclk. who
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Tennis
match lo appear on the Tonight
Show.
"I was a little bit tired to­
night." Becker said alter beating
Teacher “ I got back at 2 a.in.
(Wednesday).
"Sometimes I made some good
stints and sometimes I played
too loose. I was Just happy I beat
him so I cun go to sleep
A l t h o u g h B e c k e r w o ii
W i m b le d o n , m an y p e o p le
tielleve he must beat the likes ol
John McEnroe and Ivan Lendl lo
Ik- considered at the lop of the
tennis world. Since McEnore amt
Lendl aren't In Hits tournament.
Becker won't gel a crack ut them
until the U S. Open.
"I'm not even thinking about
McEnroe or Lendl right now ." he
Insisted. "A ll I want to think
about is this tournament."
A ll lie top seedril players
turned In Impressive second
round victories. Jurryd defeated
Ricardo Acuna of Chile. 6-4. 6-4:
Noah beat liana Schwuler of
West Germany. 7-5. 6-4; Edbcrg
eliminated Jay Lapldus of Prillicton. N.J.. 7-5. 6-4; Nystrum
defeated Chip Hooper of Sun­
nyvale. Calif.. 6-3. 6-4. amt
Sundstrom ousted Dante Vlsser
of South Afrlru. 6-4. 7-5.

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Ik- held Thursday. Sept. 5 The seminar will
iK-gln at 7:30 p m in the Skyjnirt Restau­
rant Banquet room at the Sanford Airport
The seminar .s sponsored by the South
Seminole Fiving club The program will
consist of the film on Hupoxla. a Him on
disorientation, and the Darrany (dl//y)
chair.
Guest speaker will tn* Thomas E. Murray,
accident prevention specialist, from the
Flight Standard district, office In Clearwater.
There will he door prizes and refresh
meats Admission Is free and the public Is
cordially Invited Any questions can lumade to Tom m y Savage C F I I
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Wilmington Dr
Deltona 3272R Oi call
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stitu tes o f H e a ltff and the
E n v ir o n m e n t a l P r o t e c t io n
Agency has been formed and
will go to MoscotO to Investigate
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the potential hazard, the State
Although the substance would Department said.
"There is no evidence to date
come up positive on one of the
major tests o f carcinogenicity, that any embassy personnel
that would not be enough to have suffered III zffects due to
la b el It c a n c e r -c a u s in g or exposure to tracking agents " a
dangerous to humans, said a statement said, but laboratory
spokeswoman for the Chemical tests may take years to de­
term ine If a serious hazard
Manufacturers' Association.
In Moscow. In an unprece­ exists.
Sen. Patrick Leahy. D-Vt.. vice
dented action, all Americans In
the city were summoned tO the chairm an of the Senate In­
am bassador's residence and telligence Committee, called the
briefed by Richard Combs, the Soviets' use of the chemical
"outrageous and totally unac­
charge d'affaires.
Dr. Charles Brodlne. a State ceptable."
L ea h y d em a n d ed the a d ­
Department specialist, told the
gathered diplomats, business ministration Im m ediately Im­
men and Journalists that the plement a newly enacted law he
potential harm of the powder Is co-sponsored allowing the ad­
less than smoking or driving n ministration to retaliate against
the Soviet Union by expelling
car without a seatbelt.
But he recom m ended the Soviet diplomats.
The matter Is regarded as
Americans bathe regularly with
soap und water and use an serious enough to be on the
agenda of the September meet­
alcohol-based clranslng agent
"T h e re Is a relatively low ings between Secretary of State
a cu te t o x ic it y and a slo w G e o r g e S h u ltz a n d S o v ie t
ubsorbtlon rate. The risk Is fairly F o r e ig n M i n i s t e r E d u a rd
Shevardnadze. the department
low ." he said.
A medical task force under the said
In Los Angeles. White House
direction of the National In­

spokesman Larry Speakes said It
Is “ entirely possible" the Issue
w ill be raised by President
Reagan during his November
sum m it w ith S oviet le a d e r
Mikhail Gorbachev.
Speakes said Reagan received
a detailed report Monday and
approved the protest made to the
Soviets.
"This Is a serious matter." he
said. "Whatever the KGB has
done, certainly the political lead­
ership o f the Soviet Union Is
responsible for the conduct of
their security services."
The chemical tracking agent, a
U S. official said, was used by
the Soviets at least once In the
United States and "that Soviet
authorities for a number of years
have used chemical substances
to m onitor the activities of
employees of the U S. Embassy
In Moscow."
It is also presumed to have
been used against private A m er­
icans In Moscow. Including Jour­
nalists. who have been In con­
tact with dissidents.
The official said he could not
discuss "operational" questions.
Including the possible damage
done to U.S. Intelligence.
"T h e substances In question,
which have been applied indi­

rectly to em bassy personnel,
leave deposits on the person or
possessions o f people with whom
they have had contact." the
statement said. It can be de­
tected only through chemical
analysis, the department said.
Anyone co m in g In contactwith the chemical would leave
minute traces on other objects
and people touched later. Of­
ficials said such traces would
allow Soviet Intelligence agents
to easily verify contacts made by
the Americans.
Use of the tracking agent by
the Soviets first was detected In
the 1970s. the State Department
said, but It was used rarely and
In tiny quantities.
But the official said lhat early
this summer the powder sud­
d e n ly b eg a n to a p p ear In
Moscow In much target quan­
tities — dusted on such things as
doorknobs, steering wheels or
car seats — raising the possibili­
ty that Am ericans could be
harmed.
The widespread use of the
powder Indicated stepped-up
operations by the KGB against
the U S. Embassy at about the
time that the cutrcnt Kremlin
leadership, headed by Soviet
leader Mikhail Gorbachev, came
to power

to be upgraded and expanded.
Parks director and scenic board
member Jim Jernlgan estimated
Irrigation work would be com­
pleted by February and cost
about 926.000.
Soli tests will also have to be
conducted before planting can
begin. Jernlgan said, because
the existing soli contains shells,
broken glass and other elements
that could harm plant growth.
Because of two freezes In the
j&gt;ast two years, the board plans
In use coldhrarty plants lhat dc
not require much maintenance.
The board und Kaufmun pro­
pose putting weeping willows
near the north side of the
b u ild in g , a lo n g S e m in o le
B ou levard T h e p a rkin g lot
would also have rows of hedges
and oak trees.
The grassy bell way on the
south side of the building would

have three Jerusalem thorn
trees which would spread 30 feet
In diameter. The trees would
p r o v id e s h a d e and y e llo w
blossoms In the spring The
board Is also considering putting
picnic tables on the beltway so
city employees will have a nice
place outdoors to have lunch.
More color would be provided
In front o f the building by
mulched rows of Junljtcrs. as­
paragus ferns, jterlwlnkles and
fiery red fotena bushes A jjatch
of palmetto palms would adorn
the west side of the building
The board Is considering pu l­
ling two Christmas trees on the
northwest come? of the lot to lxdecorated during, the holiday
season.
M r s . M e r c e r , w h o Is
coordinating the project, said the
hoard picked Kaufmun to design
the plan because of his work on

the county courthouse across
the street from city hall
Kaufman said the landscaping
of city hall would be a "labor of
love" that would cause people to
look "a second and third lim e"
at the building.
In other action Monday, the
scenic Improvement board dis­
cussed ijie [xisslhlllty of using
jx-ople convicted of driving un­
der the Influence lo clean up the
w eed s a lo n g th e lakefron t
seawall J ern lg a n made the
suggestion after he said clly
crews were too busy on other
p ro je cts. T h e board asked
Jernlgan lo check with Judicial
authorities about ilit possibility
of using DUI offenders, whose
sentences u su ally Include a
number of hours of community
service, for the work. Jernlgan
Mild some of the area Is Infested
with snakes.

tu rejtulror replace the pipes.
Dolgner also told the board
that I.MU said It will grant the
jM&gt;rt more capacity If the DER
approves. Dolgner said he wants
to njijicui to Alex Alexander, the
manager ol the DER's office In
Orlando for the SI. Johns Dis­
trict. He asked Mrs. Christensen
tu set up an upjMilntment with
Alexander and to nrrompunv
him to the meeting
She said she would |&gt;ersoually
cull Alexander today
In u related matter. Dolgner
told the directors that despite
rejMirls that the Star of Sanford
has been dumjilng raw sewage
Iroin Its berth at the j&gt;ort.
monitoring of the port water has
not shown tills to t&gt;e true.
A report |nibllshcd In the
Evening Herald. Wednesday,
said Assistant State Attorney
Woody Igou expects charges will
be filed this week or next against
Star Line Corp.. owners of the
Star of Sanford, charging that
the ship has dumjtrd raw tewage Into Lake Monroe und at the
por*

com p lain ed lo the Evening
Herald last week about the
SEA's contract, said the United
Teachers group "h as less chance
C o n tin u e d from page 1A
o f being successful than the
contract has of _hring voted
belli, i .
AlHnit 500 of Seminole's 2.200 down " He attended the Wed­
teacher* have 15 or more years nesday meeting In which "we
experience teaching In Seminole aired our grljx-s. but then we've j
been doing lhat everyday."
County Schools.
Mrs. Scheu m ann suld I he ^
Ms. :&gt;&gt; ii&lt; oniunu said she Is u
Hireling ended wllh all preseni*
member, of the United Teachers
agreeing the SEA School Board
of Seminole, which Is affiliated
j»acl Is "a very had contract wllh |
with Layer's stale group. In turn
an affiliate o f the national Am er­ reference lo career teachers. It
ican Federation of Teachers. She
has upset many of them
estimated the United Teachers
"The teachers' cost for school
lunch went uji more than four
has fewer than 50 members.
jx-rccnt." she said. "For many
Although Layer told the group
years (he SEA bus always taken
one o f Its aiternatlvrs Is to
whatever the school board of­
c h a n g e u n io n s , r e c r u it in g
fered" but she predicted "m ore
members for the rival union was
vocal and united opposition" to
not the purjxtse of the meeting.
Mrs. Scheumann Mild.
the latest SEA-school board
And Bill Klein. Seminole High
agreement.
—Janie O n st, Diane Petryk
School geometry teacher who

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WORLD
IN BRIEF
6 Killed In Beirut Fighting;
Cabinet Tries To End Violence
BEIRUT. Lebanon (UF’ I) — Artllllriy and rockets blasted
the city and surrounding villages today, killing six people
as Syria Joined efforts to end Lebanon's bloodiest factional
fighting In two years.
Police sources reported six people killed and 18 wounded
In today's fighting, bringing the toll for 11 days of fighting
to 282 dead and more than ?XX) wounded
The Cabinet met for the first time In four months today
to consider moves to end the bloodshed
As the Cabinet convened at President Amin Gernayel's
summer residence In the mountain resort of Hikfaya. a
Syrian-led cease-fire committee rnet with Christian and
Moslem militia representatives In an effort to end the
violence.
A government source said Education Minister Selim Moss
would proj&gt;ose deployment of Syrian observers along the
tielrut and mountain m ilitia confrontation lines to
consolidating any cease-fire. Syrian observers have already
helped end a Shllte-Palesllnlan war In south Beirut.

5. African Miners Put O ff Strike
JOHANNESBURG. South Africa (UPI| - Police shot and
killed a black man and at least eight people were wounded
In new racial violence, and black miners postponed a strike
thul had threatened to add to the bloodshed
Authorities arrested another 103 people under a state of
emergency declured u month ago to curb unrest that has
claimed 138 lives since President Pieter Botha Imposed
emergency rule In parts of the country July 21.
Officers fired tear gas, rubber bullets, shotguns and
pistols to disperse a crowd o f youthful rioters near the
black township of North Allwal. The rioters had ubducted a
IB-year-old girl. One man was killed and nnolher wounded,
authorities said.
The predominately hlack National Union of Mlneworkers.
meanwhile, postponed a strike scheduled for Sunday for
another week to consult with members about new offers
presented by coal and gold mine owners In a marathon
meeting that ended early today.
perty If It receives commercial
zoning thul allows retail outlets
and grocery stores.
Whether the zoning change
Continued from page I A
request will still Ire considered
"treble damages and attorney's
depends on whether the hoard
fees...based oil the (board's)
withdraws Its application for
wronglul and Illegal retention of rezonlng. William Colbert, Sunthe escrow deposits."
ford city attorney, said If 11at Julian declined to comment on
tuway has withdrawn Ids option
the possibility of u legal battle
to buy the laud there Is "n o real
over the $20,000 for fear of
reason" for the troutd to con­
prejudicing such proceedings.
tinue to seek the rezonlng.
He did say the Itourd must
Sande.fur Irrls that his ability
decide w hether to keep the
to purchase the property Is
pro|M-rty on the murkel. II the
contingent upon how long It
board decides It still wants to sell
takes the trourd to acrept bids.
the property It must ucccpt
" I f they watt 30 or 43 days I
sealed bids und npprutsnls again.
can't keep my prospective client
However. II the bidding pro­ waiting." he salil. ' tl they watt
cedure dors not produce a quail
BO or !K) days I may have to put
lied buyer or If the board refuses
my tenant on another piece of
to accept any of the bids offered,
projrerty."
•Julian said he would advise tire
“ 1 made every possible at­
Itourd to hold a public sale or
tempt to get the projrerty before
auction for the property If the
It went out for bids again." said
board still wants to sell It.
Sandefur. He added that lie
Ihillaway said the "m atter
would jrrohubly hid on the hind
was not handled very w ell" by
again hut he did not know what
the board
Ills offer would be. "I'll try to
As for the city's part, "the
make It a cush offer." he said.
mayor gave me a fulr shot but
S u p e r in te n d e n t R o b e rt
Mercer did not wunt to make a
Hughes refused to comment on
decision." he said referring to
the matter and board member
the Aug. 12 meeting which sent
William Kroll said he would not
the Issue buck to the I’AZ.
c o m m e n t on th e 9 2 0 .0 0 0
The Issue Isn’t over yrl. ac­ downpayment or the jrosslblllty
cording to Hultuwuy. He said
of taking the land off the market
there Is still a "good possibility"
without huvlmg discussed It
that he will purchase the pro­ with other board member*

...Land

...Scenic
C ontinued from page IA
the city usually asks lor to
reserve for parks Miss Jacobson
said It was too early to tell how
much the project would cost.
Kaufman and the board are
still working on the plan, which
Is expected to Ire finalized Sept.
10. The board bus to present the
plan to the comm ission for
approval.
Kaufman has been hired by
the city to design the plan, pick
lilt- plants, .supervise the work
and develojr a m aintenance
schedule. W orkers from the
Parks and Recreation Depart­
ment will c arry out the project.
Before actual jrluntlng. the
plun culls for the Irrigation
system on the city hall grounds

...P o rt
C ontinued from page l A
engineer, said It doesn't make
sense lit him that the port
tenants could he generating
more sewage than the amount of
water they are using Water Is
uned to trutixporl the sewage tu a
till station on site und then Into a
force main at the I.MU plant, lie
said.
lie said I.MU commissioned an
ex|M'rt to consider how much
sewage the jxirt was generating
Based on how long a lilt stullun
on the property ojterulrs dally, u
determination was reached that
18.090 gallons of sewage dally Is
Ix-lng generated there.
Dolgner said the only jxtsslble
way this could be happening ts tf
drainage water or ground water
Is Infiltrating Into the sewer
pljies at the jtorl
He said It could mean that the
port would have to acquire u
television-monitoring service to
examine the sewer |&gt;lj&gt;es to llnd
out where the leaks ure and then

...U nion

E N R O LL NO W

SEMINOLE TRINITY
CHRISTIAN SCHOOL

TV Cam eram an Assaulted Filming Arrest
By Busan Loden
Herald Staff Writer
An Otlundo television news
photograjther attacked while
taping a roundup of Illegal aliens
w o r k in g at an A lt a m o n t e
Sjulugs construction site at
ulxiul 0:15 p.m. Wednesday will
In- off the Job for a couple of days
recovering from cuts and neck
strain
The construction sujtervlsor
accused ol throwing Mind at
c a lit e r a m a ii R o l i e r l L e e
Murdock. Jumping on his buck
and knocking him to the ground
and kicking and hilling him
while he was down has been
released from the Sem inole
County jail on 85.000 bond.
Allan Edward Sabo, 3B. of
Houston, T e x a s ., bus been
charged with battery and crimi­
nal mlschlcl. He allegedly dam
a ge d th e 933.00(1 c a m e ra
Mm dock was using

And three Salvudoran males arrests, was attacked
n abbed In the rou n du p at
Police Sgt. Jack Marlin reEscondido (which, colnciden
ported seeing the suspect throw
tally, means hidden In S|)unlsh) sand at Murdock. Martin ran to
Condom inium s off Hultuway
Intervene, lint before he reached
Drive, were living held today at
M u rd o c k th e su s p e c t had
the Krome Detention Center In jumjied on his hack, knocked
Miami, according to Ed Banzln. him to the ground and was
U.S. Border Patrol department
kicking and hilling him. n police
clilcl in Miami.
rejKirt said:
The aliens arrested Wednes­
Marlin jmlled the susjx-ct oil
day bring to 23 the total number Murdock and (he man was
of Illegal aliens nabbed tills year arrested, the report said.
working for MEK Construction ol
M u rd o c k w as tre a te d at
Huston. Texas., al that Alta­ F lo rid a H o s | )lta l-A lta m o n te
monte S|irlngs Construction site. where he was held overnight and
Banzln suld. About half the released tills morning Steve
construction workers urrestrd Homan. WESH vice president,
have been from Mrxlco. the rest said today Murdock Is his first
Irom El Salvador, he said
news dr|»artuient employee to be
Murdock was taping the ar­ h o s p it a liz e d (a llo w in g an
rests Wednesday for WESII, assault, although other news
Channel 2. television, when,
according to Altamonte Sj&gt;rlngs
|X)l!cc. who hud 13 men assist
log border patrol agents In the

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Survivors Include Ills wile.
Jean D ; daughter. Patricia Col­
lier. Virginia Beach. Va , (WO
stepdaughters. A liu re Leek.
Longwood. Kim Bond. Michigan
City, hid ; two stepsons. Donald
und David Leek, both of Cologne.
N.J.; seven grandchildren
Bu Id w in -F airch ild Funeral
Home. Altamonte Springs. Is In
charge of arrangements

W e understand a rra n g in g a funeral is u d e e p ly
em otion a l experien ce. T h a t's w h y w e w ork so
hard lo m ake sure thul you gel the w arm , p er­
sonal and professional service you expect in your
lim e o f deep personal loss.
W e d like lo provid e you w ith the sam e kind o f
d ig n if ie d s e r v ic e a n d h o n est v a lu e th at
th ou san d* o f fam ilies received from their G u a r­
dian C hapel last year.

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LeR O Y W. SH ELLY
Cmdr LcKoy W. Skelly. 72. ol
130 Tarry town Trail. LongwrxMl.
d ied W e d n e s d a y at S ou th
Seminole Community Hosjiltal.
Born June 24. 1010 In Ashley.
Iml., he moved to t.ongwood
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He was a retired Navy pilot und
was a Lutheran He was a
member of the Retired Officers
Association. Masonic Lodge 266

Itersonnel have been attacked on
other occasions
Homan said Murdock should
be back at work In a couple of
days and Is recovering from cuts
on bis back and a strained neck
Al frlsl It was feared he hud
some broken ribs, but Homan
said no ribs were broken
Homan called the Incident
"outrageous and unfortunate."
lie Mild hr hasn't discussed with
Murdock Ihc possibility of a
personal Injury sun against the
susjtecl Bui Homan has talked
to an ultorney und said he feels If
Murdock chose lo pursue that
avenue be has u good chance of
being awarded some sort of
damages for his Injuries
Sabo Is scheduled lo a|&gt;j&gt;eur In
conrl Scpl. 9

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T h u rsd a y. Aug. 22. 1»*J— i d

Miss Stocksett,
W.H. Dickey
Repeat Vows
Sandra L. Stocksett of Sanford
and William Hatcher IHalchl
Dickey of Dcliary. were married
on July 27 In the Ascension
Lutheran Church. Casselberry.
Pastor Ronald Engel and Les
G ln k el, th e b r id e 's uncle,
performed (he 7 p.m. candlelight
ceremony.
The bride ts the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Stocksett.
and the bridegroom Is the son of
Mr. and Mrs. John Dickey, all of
Sanford.
Given In rnarlage by ber
parents, the bride chose for her
vows a w h ite organza over
taffeta gown fashioned with a
fitted Ixxllre. scooped neckline
and sheer lego-m utton sleeves.
A border of hand cut lace edged
th e c o n t r o lle d s k ir t th a t
cascaded Into u sweeping chapcl length train. Iridescent beads
and seed pearls added a shim­
mering opulence to the elegant
gown Her lull-length veil of
Imported Illusion was held by r.n
Alcncon lace headpiece accented
with seed pearls. She carried a
cascading bouquet o f white
bridal roses with .mint carna­
tions. freezla and starburst
pompons showered with baby’s
breath

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21 Mothers amt their babies
(0-36 months) are Invited to
attend the lab which stresses
effective and positive parenting
attitudes, with guest sj&gt;cukrrs on
topics o f interest to new parents
M o th e r s a n d b a b ie s m e e t
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T u esd a y. W edn esday and
Thursday Iron. 51 a m noon. Th e
W e d n e s d a y m o rn in g c la s s
features a special klndergvm
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Lisa Spillman attended the
bride as maid of honor. She wore
a peacock blue taffeta, fashioned
along the slim silhouette, with
short tulip sleeves, a high ruffled
collar and a tapered peplum at
the nataural waistline. She wore
a spray of matching blue baby's
breath In her hair and cairled a
nosegay of white cushion pom ­
pons and pink mint carnations
a ccen ted with peacock blue
b a b y 's breath and m atching
blue streamers
Bridesmaids were Kim Larson,
the bridegroom's sister; Cheryl
Stocksett. the bride's sister-inlaw ; and Laura M acD onald.
Their attire and llowere were
Identical to the honor attendant's.

DEAR H E A R T B R O K E N !
Please adep t m y sympathy on

NEW ARRIVAL
Mr. and Mrs. Dale (Debt)
Wagner. 1455 Sylvan Ave..
Sanford, announce the birth of a
son. lire til Alan, who weighed In
at 7 lbs.. 7 oz.. on July 2. at
Central Florida Regional Hospi­
tal. Sanford.
Brenl was welcomed home by
his sisters. Brittany Skye. 9. and
B rooke E la in e . 6. and his
brothers. Ryan Michael. 5. and
David Benjamin. 16mos.
Maternal grundparenls are Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Bethea. 142
Upsala Road. Sanford. Paternal
grandfather Is Edward Wagner.
12 lOCresrent St.. Sanford

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Following the ceremony, the
reception was held at Sanora
Clubhouse. Lynne Dickey, the
bridegroom s sister, presided at
the guest register)’ Julie Fudge
injured the punch and the cake
was cut and served by Helen
Kruse
After u honeymoon trip to
Sanlbel Island, die newlyweds

M r. and M rs. W illiam H a tc h er (H a tc h ) D ick ey
arc making their home In De­ ~ah(TUic brirlrRrnom IS employed
nary. The brldr Is employed by In t h e f a m i l y b u s i n e s s ,
Freedom Saving*, laike Mary. McRobrrts Tires Orange City

Dear
Abby
the loss of your beloved daugh­
ter. Concerning vicious gossip: It
takes a friend and an enemy
working band In hand to cut you
lo the core: an enemy lo make
up a vlsclous lie. and a "frie n d "
lo tell you about It
DEAR ABBY; I'm In my llrst
year of junior high, and I've been
going with this guy (or a couple
o f months. Now he wants a more
grown tip relationship, and I'm
nol reudy for II.
I don'l want to have sex before
I'm ready, but I'm urald If I say
no I will lose him. I don't want In
lose him. but I don'l want lo he
pushed Into something I'm not
ready for.
Should I give In and risk
gellin g pregnant, or should I tell
him bow I feel and risk losing
him? He Is very persistent, and I
like him a lot.
I really hope you pul this In
the (H ip e r , because a lot o f girls
my age are going through the
same thing and we are going to
have to make a choice either
way.
SCARED

DEAR SCARED: What a wise
(and honrei! girl you are. if you
have lo nsk, you're dellnltely mil
ready. Furthermore, any lx»y
who would put a girl In tills
position Is selfish, uncaring.
Immature und a user. Don't
worry uboul "lo sin g " him; tell
him you're not ready fnr that
kind of relationship, and If you
lose him . co n sid er y ou rself
lucky.
DEAR ABBY; Thank you for
publishing the letter from "D is­
couraged In Jay. Maine." who
complained about sesame seed
buns served In fast-food place*
I don't wear denlurrs. but I
have a colostom y and must
chew my food well and eal
nothing that might cause a
blockage. I was told I hat some
seeds can swell considerably
while In the Ixxiy. causing u
blockage.
It's unfortunate that there Isn't
a Wendy's restaurant In this
town The food at Wendy's Is
delicious and the buns are unseeded
COLOSTOMATE
IN JOPLIN. MO.

HERITAGE HILL

lor a humbling exchange:
D E A R ABBY:

W e know you're bombarded
with questions.
Your mall likely runs Into
tons.
After picking the questions to
answer.
Must they alwsys be answered
with puns?
Your wisdom we value most
highly.
Your witty responses are fun.
W e love you. Dear Abby — but
spare us
The silly, nonsensical punl

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T O M IN C A M B R I D G E
D E A R TOM :

Writing would lx- much less
fun.
Without the "n o n s e n s ic a l"
pun.
I know you abhor II.
But others adore II.
You lose — by 10 million lo
one.
DEAR ABBYl Now Its 10
million to three, ns both my
husband and I think your puns
s o u n d lik e a 1 6 - y e a r - o ld
smartullr.
W c are 08 and 69.
THE DEXTERS

DEAR COLOSTOMATE:
There may lx- one alter tills bits
print And the competition just
might provide a choice of seeded
or unseeded buns |At least you
planted the seed.I

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home care aide, home attendant,
abd home maker's assistant to
the elderly and disabled. Home
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health care skills and knowledge
o f procedures. In addition to
theory and practical "hands-on"
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M ich elle Peacock w as the
flower girl and the ring bearer
was Adam Luchs

Rumors After Daughter s Death
Opens Fresh Wounds For Parents
DEAR ABBY: We are grieving
over I lie recent- loss of our
19-year-old daughter. Margaret
was a beautiful. |&gt;opulur girl with
everything to look forward to.
She graduated from high school
with honors and was maintain­
ing a It plus average In college.
Her Interests were nutrition und
physical fitness, and she hoped
to go to luw school. She excelled
In everything she did und w a s a
joy to us for all o f her 19 years,
never giving us u minute of
heartache Margaret went Into a
sudden coma and died a week
later. We learned that a ma­
lignant bruin tumor ruptured an
artery, causing severe cerebral
hemorrhage.
Yesterday, a Irlend told me
that two of her neighbors were
tinder the Impression that our
d a u gh te r d ie d o f a " d r u g
overdose!" These people didn't
even know her. and I can't
Imagine where they heard this
terrible lie. Our hearts urr
broken enough without this
vicious gossip
Please tell your readers lo keep
ihrlr mouths shut when they
h.ivV no facts, and lo have more
rrs|iecl for the memory of the
deceased, regardless of their uge
or the clrcumstunces of their
deuih
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Decaffeinated Facts
Lead To The Jitters
DEAR DR. GOTT - I heard lungs, heart and kidneys. The
that decaffeinated coffee Is put esophagus is often Involved,
through a process that uses making swallowing difficult.
Experts theorize that disorders
em balm ing fluid. Is this t.ue?
DEAR READER - Many peo­ o f connective tissue are second­
ple get Jittery, not from caffeine, ary to a m alfunction o f the
but from the knowledge that I m m u n e s y s t e m — t h e
decaffeinated coffee is processed biochemical police force that
with em balm ing fluid. Maybe Identifies foreign proteins In our
that's one reason decaf coffee bodies. Apparently, some peo­
doesn't keep us awake. T h e ple's Immune system s become
formaldehyde used In the decaf- too b e llig e re n t an d attack
felnatlng process does not affect normal structures, like those
the final product. Still. It s a little containing collagen. Inffamma
disconcerting to start the e m ­
balming process with a relaxing
4 Entangle
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cup o f coffee long before most of
5 Sensational
us are ready for the undertaker.
1 Latvian
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tung
you purchase water-processed
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decaffeinated coffee, which has
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conti.nsr
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DEAR DR GOTT - You sugHorns
Oklahoma
gested taking Turns as a calcium
16 Asian monsy
19 Enpert flyer
supplement. What about Turns'
17 Actor WHIaeh 21 Auxiliary
sodium content?
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23 Rainbow
DEAR READER - Turns Is
Itngutga
24 Western weed
composed o f calcium carbonate, 20 Eminad
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which Is a good add absorber as
COhsrsnt light
26 Ready monay
well as a source of calcium. 22 1400 Romsn
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Turns does not contain vitamin
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D. however, so people who use 24 Franch school
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Tunis as a calcium supplement 27 Digs undar
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must obtain their vitamin D * wttt'
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collagen disease Isclerodernia)? I 49 Author Flaming 11
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DEAR READER - "Collagen
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diseases characterized by an
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Ixaly's '■cement." which con- 57 Nona (ScotI
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nrcls tissues together. A more
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connective tissue." Scleroderma
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Internal organs, notably Ihe
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k n o w s w hat causes th is to
h a p p en . Treatm ent o f c o n ­
nective-tissue disorders Involves
using drugs that reduce Irrita­
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system 's normal defense m ech­
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'Today' Tries To Broaden Its World Into Primetime
By Joan Hanauer
UPI T V Reporter
NEW YORK fUPI) NBC'e
Today” show Invaded prime
lim e this week In order to
establish a beachhead amonK
evening viewers vaho have never
watched the morning show and
Increase Its share of the $200
million morning market.
There were Bryant Gumbel.
Jane Pauley, Willard Scott and
G ene Shallt doing their In ­
gratiating show at 0 p.m. Instead
of 8 a.m. on Monday night. They
have to be Ingratiating because
no one would tune In to watch
Howard Cosell first thing In the
morning.
Th e results were Impressive.
In the lO-cIty overnight ratings
report;, about 7.250,000 viewers
watched the "T od ay" show from
7 to 9 a.m.. Eastern time. There
were about 19 million people
watching "Today — At N igh t"
Monday 8-9 p m.

” 1 think It's a great shot for
us.” said Steve Friedman, exec­
utive producer o f "T o d a y ." "The
real question Is. does It mean
anything? W ill they tune In
during the morning, and will
th ey stay tuned It? But It
certainly was a great shot for
us."
"Today" was the prototype fora
morning talk shows. Introduced
on Jan. 14. 1952. The Inspira­
tio n was D a v e G a rr o w a y 's
Chicago-based "G a rro w a y at
Large.'* and Garroway was the
show's first host. Am ong his
colleagues were Betsy Palmer.
Jack Lescoulle. Frank Blair and
a chimpanzee named J. Fred
Muggs.
Garroway remained with the
show until June 1961. by which
time It had been taken over by
the news department, and his
successsor for 15 months was
John Chancellor.
Hugh Downs, a former an­
nouncer on "T o n ig h t." became

host In 1962 and held the post
for nine years, when he was
succeeded by Frank McGee, who
kept the post until his death In
1974.
Th at's when "T od a y " Inter­
vie w e r Barbara W allers was
named co-host, eventually Joined
by Jim Hartz.
Walters left the show In 1976.
wooed away by ABC to become
the first woman to anchor a
network evening news broadcast
In uneasy double harness with
Harry Keasoner.
Meantime, back on "T od ay.
Tom Brokaw was named host.
Joined by Jane Pauley. Gumbel
took o v e r the male hosting
chores In 1982 when Brokaw
moved on to the NBC Nightly
News
For years. "T od ay" was the
to p -ra te d netw ork m o r n in g
show. Th en In 1980 A B C 's
"G ood Morning America." led by
David Hartman, began taking

N B C W ins R a tin g s R a c e W ith R e p e a ts
NEW YORK IUPII - Th e NBC
lineup o f sitcoms, headed by
"T h e Cosby Show." won the
prime lim e rerun ratings race
again last wrek. with CBS In
second and ABC third.
Ratings for the wrek ending
Aug 18. according lo the A.C.
Nielsen Co., saw NBC win w llh a
12 8 rating and a 23 percent
share o f the audience. C11S was
second with a 12.0 rating and a
22 share, while ABC hud an 11.2
rating and 20 share.
O f the top 10 shows, all were
repeals Seven bore the NBC
logo, six of which were situation
comedies Tw o CBS shows were
represented and Ihc good news
for ABC was that a rerun of Its
returning action-comedy series,
"M oonlighting." also was In the
top group.
N B C ' s l i mi ted s e r i e s .
"oceanQ u rst." did well, tying for
22nd place In the ratings, as did
another limited series. " I Had
Three W ives" on CBS. which
tied for 28th

"West 57th." the new CBS
news magazine, placed 40th on
a list of 64 shows, which Is not In
the 60 Minutes" ratings class
— but then. "bO Minutes" took
several years to establish Its
ratings credentials. Last wrek
the August edition o f the new
NBC m a g a zin e . " A m e r ic a n
Almanac" with Roger Mudd.
finished In a tie for 44th place.
The 10 top prime time shows
for ihc week ending Aug. IH

according to the A.C. Nielsen
Co., were:
I . The Cosby Show (NBC)
2 Family Ties (NBC)
3. Murder. She Wrote (CBSI
4. Cheers (NBC)
5. Facts of Life |NBC|
6. Night Court (NBC)
7. Double Trouble (NBC)
8 Miami Vice (NBC)
9. Moonlighting (ABC)
10. Trapper John. M l) (CBS)

over the top spot. On Feb. 1. day.” he said, referring to the every 30 seconds. So that Is
1982 "G M A " began a three-year NB C-"Today" show share o f the approximately $300.000a day."
stint In first place. That ended In action. "Roughly, advertisers
And that's a lot of breakfast
March. 1985. when “ Today" pay an average of $15,000 for rhal.
began to w in som e ratings
weeks, and now Is In hoi pursuit
of Hartman ft Co.
CBS. which for years slaved
with the straight news approach
In the morning, also stayrd In
third place. Its attem pts lo
challenge "G M A " and "Tod ay"
with Its "CB S Morning News"
have so (ar been unsuccessful.
The show currently has no male
host and there have been reports
that Phyllis George may not be
permanent.
Thai puls CBS In a poor
position to com pete for the
approximately $200 million-plus
that Is the network share of the
7-9 a.m. audience, since adver­
tisers are reluctant to spend big
bucks for an unknown quantity.
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time period
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Carl Lewis On The Musical Track
Storm, hope to cut an album by
year's end
" It 's not a rock or soul album
but Just pop music." Lewis said
"W e haven't done any gigs yet
except for a couple of benents
but I would like a long career as
an entertainer and I enjoy It."
A fter the exposure o f the
Olympics. Lewis says being out
of the public eye this year has
done wonders for him

Carl Lewis Is coming oul with
an album and showed up for a
track meet In Zurich looking
more like pop star than an
Olympic gold medal winner.
Lewis, still cu ltivating his
Grace Jones-stylc flattop, wore
an aquam arine sm ock, sun­
glasses and faded designer Jeans
tucked Into black and gold ankle
boots.
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1 Mile East Of Hwy. 17 92 On Hwy. 427

550 HESTER AVENUE
SANFORD

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RICK R A G A N

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legal Notice

NOTICE OP
PUBLIC MEARINO
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
B Y T M E C I T Y O F
LONGWOOO. FLO R ID A, that
ttw Board of A d lu tfm o n f w ill
hold 0 Public H earing on Sap
tem per S. INS te cen tibar a
Variance r equal tad by Flo rida
R e tld e n fle l C e m m u n llie t to
allow o f f t*da tetbeck In lieu
of ma 7 0' required tid e setback
for Itructure or. the fallow ing
legally deteribedproporty
Lof Its . Tiber on H in t Photo
I I I . according to fha p la f thereof
a t recorded In P lat Book x .
Pago SI. Public R ecords of
Samlnola County. F lo rida
B eing m a rt g e n e ra lly da
scribed a t I7S7 Grange C ircle.
Longwood Florida. 77730
A Public Haarlng w ill ba held
on September S. INS at f X
P M by ttw Board of A d |u tt
mant at the Longwood C ity H all,
IIS W Warren Avenue (W ii-.a
»treet entrance) Longw ood.
Florida, or et toon thereafter •»
possible A l th lt moating, a ll
interested parties m ay appear
to ba h a t'd with respect to ttw
v a r ia n c e s re q u e s te d
T h lt
hearing may ba continued from
tlm a to lim a until t r.ei action It
taken by ttw Board o f A d |u tt
mant A copy Of ttw variance
request It an file w ith the C ity
Clark and may ba inspected by
fha p-«Mc.
A ll portent are advised that If
ttw y daclda to appeal any da
c ltla n mada at mate hearings,
they w ill need t varbatlm record
of the procaadingt and lo r tuch
p u rp o ta t. they w ill rwad te
Intura that a verbatim record It
mada. which record to Include
ttw tettlm ony and evldrwce upon
w hich ttw appaai It made The
C ity 0* Longwood d o a t not
provide m it varbatlm record.
Deled th lt A ugutl II . INS
Donald L Torry. C ity Clerk
C ity of Longwood. 'orIda
P ubllth Augutt 71. September
I. INS
OEI lOt

NOTICE OP
PUALIC H IA R IN O
NOTICE IS HEREBY G IV E N
B Y T H E C I T V O F
LONG WOOD. FLORIDA. that
th# Board o* Ad|u*tm#nt will
hold • Rubik Haarlng an Sab
tambav 1 IN I N consider a
Variant# requested by Donna
and Ronald Plgoft from ma
raqulrad width of a torn m artial
dr i raw ay (two way) o f 11 faaf to
la Nat and I f toot, from th#
raqulrad length of o parking
(pata of 10 foot to IS faaf and
from tna required width of a
parking apata of t faaf doubU
•fripad to I faaf a inches an th#
fo llow ing lagally d a ttrlb a d
proparty
Lof X Haw ma Eaal I) SO Faal
o f S o ld l o t S t) P la n o f
lo ng wood at ratardad In Plat
Book I. Pagat II. It. X and I I .
Pwbllt R atordl of Samlnola
County. F lor Ida
Baing mora gtnarally da
atribad a t 111 Of Bay A/anua.
lo ng wood. Florida
A Public Haarlng will ba hold
on Sapfambar I. IttS af I X
P M by ma Board of Ad|vtt
mant at ttw longwood City Hall.
IfS W Werren Aranua (W ilma
S lra al an-rertcal lo/tgwoou,
F lorfda. or at toon ttwraaflar at
poatibfa At m u moating, all
Intarattod partlat may appaar
to ba Saa»d wttti latpact to t*o
v a ria n c e s r a q v ia tt d
T filt
haerLig may ba tontlr.uod from
tlma to tlma until final action It
tokan by ftta Board of Ad|uat
mant A copy ef ttw rarlanca
raguatt It on fIN with tha City
Clark and may ba Inapactad by
ttw public
All partont a rt adrltad that If
ttwy daclda to appaai any da
cltlan mada at ttwaa hearings,
ttw / will naad a varbatlm record
of trw procaadingt and far twch
purpotat. ttwy will naad to
intura ttutt a varbatlm racord It
mada. which racord to Include
tha fattlmany and arldrwca upon
which rtw appaai It mada. Ttw
C ity of longwood doat not
provide m il varbatlm racord
Oatad m it Augutt II. IttS
Donald L. Tarry. City Clark
City of longwood. Florida
Publish Augutt H. Santemtwr
I. INS

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,
IN A N D F O R
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLO R ID A
CASE NO. M I7U CA41 B
N A T IO N W ID E M U T U A L IN
SURANCE COMPANY.
P la in tiff.
vt
ROBERT W LUSK. Indlvldu
a lly d /b /e G U LF COAST
COMMUNICATION.
Da Undent
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO ROBERT W LUSK. Indl
v ldue lly d /b /a GULF COAST
COMM UNICATION
a d d ra tl unknown
YOU ARE N O TIFIED that on
action tor rtpeym enl of m onlet
owed for tervtcea randarad h a t
baen file d and you are required
to verve a copy of your w ritte n
da ten ta t, If any. la it on Samuel
J Waite. P la in tiff! Attorney,
whaee addreee la Peat Otttca
*1* 1. t r - North
hve . Ortende. Plartea lkkOl. an
or before Sept &gt;1, INS, and tile
tha orig in a l with ttw Clark of
m il court either before le rv lc e
to P la in tiffs Attorney er Im m a
dlately thereafter, otherwise a
da faull w ill ba enter#d eg e ln tf
you for the relief demanded In
me Complaint
WITNESS my hand and the
eaal of this Court an ttw Iffh day
of Auguet, INS
(S E AL)
□ A V IO N BERRIEN
Clerh of ttw Circuit Court
B y: Joan B ril lent
Deputy Clark
P u b llth : A ugu tl 11. IS. Sop
tem bor S. II. INS
OEI l i t

IN T M f CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE IIO M T R E N T H
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
S IM IN O LR COUNTY.
FLOR ID A
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO, M tS t CAOS Olv O
PAN AMERICAN MORTGAGE
C O R P O R A T IO N f o r m e r l y
A T IC O M O R T O A O E COR
PORATION.
P la in tiff.
LAWRENCE G W ARREN and
K ATHERYN B W AR R EN , h it
w lf a i A N G E L O A N T H O N Y
F A R E S E and M A E A
FARESE. h it w lfai and C ITY
CONSUMERS. INC .
De fondants
N O T IC I OF ACTION
TO : AN O ELO A N T H O N Y
FARESE
M A E A FARESE
A d d ro ti Unknown
YOU ARE HEREBY notified
that * Complaint to foreclote a
M ortgage encumbering the tol
low ing real property
l o t to l SPRING OAKS. UNIT
4. according to ttw P lat thereof
a t recorded In Piet Book II .
Pogat f S A to, Public R at or de of
Samlnola County, F lo rida.
'
has bean Iliad ag alntl you and
you are toeulred to to rv a a copy
af your w ritten d tla n ta t. It any.
m n an JOHN M&gt;. a a u u a M IL K ,
A ttorney tar P la M tttt. r h i w
address It Past Office Boa 1111.
M l t a i l Church Street. Orlande.
P lo rld e . 11*01. and file the
original with Ihe Clark o f fha
above styled Court an o r before
September II. INS. otherw ise a
dafaull may ba entered agalnel
you tor relief demended In the
Complaint
WITNESS my hand and eaal
of to ld Court on August II . INS
(SEAL)
D A V IO N BERRIEN
Clark of fha C ircuit Court
By: Susan E Tabor
Deputy Clark
Publish A ugutl IS. 77. 2*. Sap
tem ber S. INS
O E I *4

NOTICE OF BU DO ST H IA R IN O
The Board ol County C o m m lttlo n e rt w ill hold a Public H earing on
A u g u tl I f . INS. al 10 00 A M . or a t toon thereafter a t possible. In the
County C om m ltllon Mealing Hoorn 1110 W ott. Seminole County Sor
v lc o t Building. HOI E a t! F l r t l S lraal. Sanford. Florida, lor the pur
pose ol adopting supplemental budgets lo r F ltce l Year IN4/0S to In
cluda monies received and cash balance forw ard In t i c a t t or below
ihe o rig in a l budget estimates
FISCAL YEAR ItM SI
E stim ated Revenue
and R tcslpls

Fund!

E fttlm dtdd
E sp sn ta t

General
Sih A *th Can! G at Tae
Interest A Sinking lib r a r y Bondi
Laval S it S lrta l Lighting D is tric t

114 11*,*!!
14 X X I
111 f t *

11.770

134.21*413
7 4 X 2*7
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I7 .X 0

TOTAL AM ENDED BUDGETS

1)7.M l 21)

437.714 233

C om p lalt detent ef budgets are available lor public Inspection at
•ha Office ol Management and Budget. Room n o E i l l Samlnola Coun
•y S ervicai Building. Sanford. Florida
"P a rto n t are advised that. II they daclda lo appeal any decisions
made a l theca meetings/hoar Inge, fhay w ill need a record ol pro
leadings end tor such purpose they may rwad to m tu rt that a verbs Urn
record o l I he proceedings Is made w hich Includes the le itlm o n y and
avldanca upon which I he eppael I t lo ba based, per Section 104 OIOS.
F lo rid a Statutes "
ATTEST:
IS E A L I
D A V ID N BERRIEN
BOAR OOF
C lark to the Beard at County
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
C o m m lttlo n e rt In an lor
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLO R IO A
Samlnola County. Florida
By Robert Sturm. C hairm an
P u b llth A ugutl II . INS
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Legal Notice

legal Notice

Legal Notice

IN THE C IR C U IT COURT
FOR S EM IN O LE COUNTY.
FLO R IO A
IN TNE C IR C U IT COURT
PROBATE O lV IS IO tt
OF THE E IG H TE E N TH
File N um ber U414-CP
JU D IC IAL C IR C U IT
IN RE: E S TA TE O F
IN A N O F O R
AR
TA
VIO U SM AR IM O N
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
Deceased
FLO R IO A
N O T IC I OF
CHASE HOME M O RTGAGE
A D M IN IS TR A TIO N
CORPORATION.
TO A LL PERSONS HAVING
P la in tiff.
C L A I M S OR D E M A N D S
vt
A
G A IN ST THE ABOVE
CRISTA M N A P O LI, and If
ESTATE A N D A L L OTHER
m a r r i e d . " -----------------------PERSONS IN T E R E S T E D IN
NAPOL' her husband, af al.
THE ESTATE
Defendants
YOU A R E H E R E B Y
NOTICE OF ACTION
N O T I F I E D l h a l t h e ad
STATE OF FLO R ID A
m inistration of the estate ef
TO CRISTA M N APO LI
A rtevlout M a rlm on . denote d
Whose residence I* unknown
You are hereby required lo I File Number i t 414 CP. It pend
mg In the C ircu it Court lor
file your e n tw a r or w ritte n
S e m in o le C o u n ty . F lo rid a .
delanta t. II any. In the above
Probate O lyltlo n . tha ed drett af
proceeding w ith the Clark of th lt
which I t TO! N Park Avenue.
Court, and lo serve e copy
Sanford. F L » 7 7 t The per tonal
thereof upon the P le ln llir t at
representative af tha estate It
le r n a y t . w hose n a m e and
Linda McOueen. whose eddrett
address eppeart hereon, on or
I t *1S P ark Avenue. Apt Its.
b rlo rt the &gt; d day of September
T ltu tvllle . F L 171*0 Tha name
INS. the nature e l this proceed
mg ba'ng a l u l l lo r foreclosure j and e d d re tt of the personal
ol mortgage agalnel the follow ' re p re se n ta tive s attorney a rt
•at torth be low
Ing described p roperly, to w ll
A ll p a rto n t having claim s or
Unit 111. B uilding 100. ALTA
demands a g a ln tl tha estate are
MONTE V ILLA G E I. a con
re q u ire d . W IT H IN TH R E E
dominium In accordance with
MONTHS f r o m THE OJTC
end tub|ecl to the Declaration pi
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
Condominium recorded In Of
OF THIS NOTICE, to bla with
flclal Records Book IIS /. Page
tha clerk e f fha above court a
1007. P u b lic R a c o r d i o l
written etatoment ef any claim
Samlnola County. Flo rida
o ' demand they may have Earn
II you fall to file your anewar or
claim m u tt be in w ritin g end
written defenses In tha above
m u tt Indicate the bat it tor the
proceeding, on P la in tiff's a l
claim , tha name and a d d ra tl af
I or nay. a dafaull w ill ba entered
tha creditor or h it agent or
egelnit you lo r ttw rebel de
a tto rn e y , a n d th e a m ount
mended In the C om plaint or
claimed
If tha cla im I t not yet
P e llllo n
D O N E A N D OR
due. the d a ta whan It w ill
OEREO AT Sanford. Samlnola
become due th a n ba stated If
County. Stale o l Florida, th lt
tha claim la contingent or wnll
X th day ol July. INS
quldated tha n a tu re o f the
ISEALI
uncertainty
shall ba stated If
OAVIDN B E R R IE N
•he claim : t secured the eecuri
CLERKOF THE
ty sh a ll ba d e s c rib e d The
CIRCUIT COURT
claimant th a n deliver sufficient
By Susan E Tabor
copies ol the cla im to lha dark
Deputy Clark
to enable tha d a rk to m a ll ana
P ubllth A ugutl l . t . IS. 71 INS
copy to each personal rapr*
OEI II
tentative
A ll p a rto n t Interested In fha
I N T M lT lR C U lf COURT
estate to whom a copy af th lt
OF THE IIT M
Notice of A d m in istra tio n hat
JUOICIAL C IR C U IT.
bean m a ile d a re ra q u lra d .
IN A N O F O R
W
IT H IN T H R E E MONTHS
S E M IN O L IC O U N T Y ,
FLORIDA
FROM. THE DATE OF THE
F IR S T P U B L IC A T IO N OF
CIVIL D IV IS IO N
THIS NOTICE, to file any ob
c a s e n o as h m CAee o
|a d lent they m ay have lhal
JU D O E M IZ E
challenge lha v a lid ity of the
RHEA REIN.
decedent t w ill. Ihe quallllce
P la in tiff.
bone af the personal rapr#
vt
te n ta tiv e , o r th a venue er
V IR G IN IA R N U N LE Y a /k /a
| ur Iedict Ion o f the court
V IR G IN IA RUTH N U N LF Y and
A LL C LA IM S . D EM ANDS
----------- N U N LE Y, her spouM
ANO O BJECTIONS NOT SO
If any,
F ILE D W ILL BE FOREVER
D afandanlt
BARREO
NOTICE TO SUIT
Dale of fha b r t f publication ol
TO V IR G IN IA R N U N LE Y
to ll Notice of A dm inistration
a /k/e V IR G IN IA RUTH
August 17. I N I
NUNLEY and — — - N U N LE Y,
Linda McQueen.
her spout*. II any JJ70 le n tb u ry
A t Par tonal Representative
Village Drive A tla n ta Georgia
ol the E state of
X14I
A rtevlo ut M arlm on.
YOU. and each o l YOU. are
Dec eased
hereby nollbed lh a l an action lo
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
foreclote a m ortgage on Ihe
R E PR ESEN TATIVE
following properly in Samlnola
ROBERTO M E L T O N .P A
County. Florida
P O Drawer 1071
Lot t. Block " E " , laet the
Orlando. F L 12*07
W a ll t leal thereof. RIDGE
Ta Wphorw (K 1 I4 4 I 4400
HIGH FIRST A D D IT IO N , a t
P ubllth August 71.7*. I N I
par plat Ihereof, a t recorded In
DEI l i t
Plot Book II. Page IS. Public
Records ol Samlnola County.
Florida
AND Including ttw buildings
IN T H t C IR C U IT COURT
and a p p u rte n a n c e s lo c a te d
OP THR H TH
jiin ir m r u r iiu
thereon, end together w ith the
furniture. tuvniaM nqi and lie
IN AN O FO R
turee situate therein ana lac tie d
H M I N O L I COUNTY.
•hereon.
FLORIOA
hat been I Had a g a ln tl you and
O EN C RAL
•he above named Defendants,
JURISDICTION OIVISION
and you are required to servo a
C A S IN O U H41 CA te P
COPY af your w ritte n defenses It
PEN IN S U LA FEDERAL
a n y . la It on M A R K
S A V IN G S A N D LOAN
BUCHBINDER. ESO . P lain
ASSOCIATION, a United Slatat
•Iff t attorney, who*# e d d re tt
corporation.
It Dedeland Square. Sulla M l.
P laintiff.
7/00 N o rth K e n d a ll D riv e .
vt
M iam i. Florida UIS4. on or
0 K E ITH KIRSCHGESSNER.
before September *. INS. and
APR IL C KIRSCHGESSNER.
file the original w ith tha Clark of
VICKI J KIRSCHGESSNER
th lt Court tith e * before service
ASMWOOO C O N D O M IN IU M
on P la in tiff t attorney or Imm a
ASSOCIATION. INC . DONAIO
dielely ttw ra aflar; otherwise a
H HUBBARD. CLARA A
default w ill ba entered ag a ln tl
HUBBARD. THOMAS J
you lor ttw re lie f demanded In
HARMON A N O J A Y COMO
ttw Complaint
Defendants
WITNESS my hand and teal
NOTICE OF ACTION
ol I t ili Court, on A u g u tl S. INS
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE O A V ID N B E R R IE N
PROPERTY
Clerk ol the C ircu it Court
I Florida Bar No M lT tll
By AgnetE Sulek
TO D efendants. O K E I T H
A t Deputy Clark
KIRSCHGESSNER and APRIL
P ubllth A ugutl I. IS. 11. 1*.
C KIRSC H G ESSN ER . re d d
INS
race unknown, and a ll partont
D E I 44
claiming Interest by. through,
under, or against to ld Oaten
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
dante
IN A N O F O R
YOU ARE N O T IF IE D lh a l an
THE E IG H TE E N TH
eel on to lor ac lota an the follow
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
Ing d e tc r lb o d p r o p o r ty In
IN A N O F O R
Samlnola County, Flo rida
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
UNIT 107 C. In ASHWOOO
FLORIDA
CONDOMINIUM according la
C IVIL ACTION NO
ttw Declaration e l Condominium
U D M CA X -P
thereof, re corde d In O fb d e l
S JOSEPH DAVIS. JR
Records Book t i l l , Pag* Its*
DIVISION P
and amended In O ffic ia l R*
IN THE A D O P T I O N OF
cordt Book 1414. Pag* 114 of lha
J U L I E M A R I E
Public R ecords af Samlnola
DlBARTOLOMEO.
County. F lo rida together with
NOTICE OF ACTION
an undivided Interest In lha
TO VORIS PATRICK CONNOrf
common d e m e n ti declared In
ADDRESS UNKNOWN
t e id d e c l a r a t i o n o f Con
YOU ARE H E R E B Y
dominium to ba an appurtenc*
N O TIFIED lh a l a P ellllon lor
•o ttw Condominium unit
Adoption het bean bled in tha
hat been bled against you and
above referenced m a tter and
you a r t raqulrad to ta r va a copy
that you a rt required lo terve a
of your w ritte n defenses If any.
copy ol your H etponte or An
to If on JAM ES W SHINDELL.
tw ar to the P etition upon lha
P i e l n t l t l t a tt o r n e y w h a t*
P e titio n e r's a tto rn e y . W C
eddrett It S m a th a n A
AIRTH. JR ESQ . e l P O Bet
Thompson. t X I A lfre d I duPonl
t i l l . Orlando. F lo rida 11*01. and
B u ild in g , la * E a st F la g le r
Ilia lha original Response er
Sbeal. M ia m i. Florida, on or
Anewar In lha office o l lha Clark
be lore Sapfambar 11. I to t and
ol lha Circuit Court tor Samlnola
HI* Ih* orig inal w ith ttw Clark el
County. Florida, a l Sanford
IM i Court either before tarvica
Florida, on or be tore lha leth
on P laintiff t attorney or Imma
day ol September, I N I II you
d&lt;*t#ly thereafter other wise a
tail to da to. a D eleu ll J udgmenl
default w ill be entered egem tl
w ill ba taken a g a ln tl you tor the
you for Ih* r a il* ! demanded in
rebel demanded In the P ellllon
•h* Complaint
DATED el Sentord. Seminole
WITNESS m y hand and eaal
County. Florida title ISth day of
et m it Court an l l t h Augutt
Augutl. A 0 INS
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DAVIO N B E R R IE N
ISEALI
CLERKOF
DAVIO N B E R R IE N
THE CIRCUIT COURT
at Clark o l said Court
BY AgnatSulek
By Susan E Tabor
Deputy Clark
a t Deputy C lark
P ubllth A ugutt 11. 1*. Sop
Publish A u g u tl IS. 17 I f Sep
•amber S. II. I N I
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CLASSIFIED ADS

NOTICE OF A
P U BLIC HEARING
TO CONSIDER
THE ADOPTION OF
AN ORDINANCE
BY THE CITY
OF SANFORD. FLORIDA.
Nolle# I t hereby given met a
Public H aarlng w ill ba held at
ttw C am m lteion Room in the
1 tins* ...................«7C . I
C ity H a ll In the C ity of Sanford.
3 c e n s e c v tiv * tlRtoS S IC * I
F lo rid *, a l l M o'clock P M on
1 : 3 0 A .M . - 5 .3 0 P M.
Sapfambar 71 ItoJ. to cont.der
7 c * t n * c u t i y * tiR M * 52C • I
ttw adoption of an ordinance by
M O N D A Y th r u FRIDAY
1 0 C M B dC sthra tiR M * 4AC ■ I
ttw C ity of Sanford. Florida, at
SATURDAY 9
O n t r t c t H ates A y a iU b ic
toftow t
3 Linas M inim um
ORD IN ANC E NO ITT]
AN O R D INANCE OF THE
C IT Y OF S A N F O R O .
DEADLINES
F L O R I O A . TO A N N E X
W IT H IN TH E CORPORATE
Noon
The
Doy
B efore Publication
A R E A OF T H E C I T Y OF
SANFORD, FLORIOA. UPON
Sunday
•
N oon Friday
ADOPTION OF SAID ORDI
NANCE. A PORTION OF THE
M ondoy -1 1 :0 0 A .M . Saturday
P R O P E R T Y L Y I N G BE
TWEEN S R
40 ANO THE
VACATE D SEABOARD
C O A S T LIN E RAILROAD
R IG H T OF W A Y . ANO BE
7 1 -H elp Wanted
T WE E N OREGON AVENUE
21—Persoruls
AND JE W E TT ROAD SAID
PROPER TY B EING SITUAT
ED IN SEM INOLE COUNTY,
CRISIS PREGNANCY CENTER
FLO R IO A IN ACCORDANCE
ABORTION COUNSELING
Work when you want
W ITH THE VOLUNTARY
•ndev CellSuser 71100J!
F r * o Pregnancy T * t!»
A N N E X A T IO N PROVISIONS
C onfidential
In d iv id u a l
__________
No faal
OF SECTION 111 044. FLORIOA
a ssista n ce
C all fa t
STATUTES. PROVIOING FOR
AVON EARNINGS W O W !!'
appointm
ent
evening
hours
OPEN TERRITORIES N O W III
S E V E R A B IL IT Y . CONFLICTS.
avitobto
. ......Ut-fats
r ia u w in uit
AND E F F E C T IV E OATE
W HEREAS, thee* hat b#*n
AIR
CONDIT'.ONIRC
filed wtm ttw City Ctork of tha
33— Lost A Found
C ity o f S anford. Flo rida, a
MECHANICS
pabbon containing ttw names of
Installation Salary based on
LOST- 1 dogs, mother * dough
ttw property owners in ttw are#
#»p#r Unco plus b o rw f'tt Paid
tar 1 weeks ago. a*A * l l t h
described hareineftor request
v a c a t i o n an d h o l i d a y s
S t. Both W iry haired Reddish
ing an nota tion to ttw csrporaU
XS 177 4)42 _______________
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area ot tha City ol Sentord
A LL TYPES JOBS
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Florida, and raquaebng to b t
START WORK NOW!
m ain_______
iw lu d a d therein, and
A s
W H E R E A S , the P ro p e rty
L O S T -ln dow ntow n S anford
Appreleer of Samlnow County.
oroa Sm whiU maU dog.
LA B O R
TORCt
Florida, having certified mat
w 's h o rt hair, long hair an ta il
m it aees
'
■ *• *•»
there are three property ownert
Blua nylon cellar, w hit* flea
I NO
▼
FE E I
In Ih * e re t to be anrwied. end
c o l l a r (a n m e d ic a tio n )
Report r«*4y tor work Al A AM
lh a l to ld property owners have
Substantial r iw ard 117 11X
A0;W lOt $»
W nford
t/gned tha P etition tor Anrwe*
3211550 ______
bon. and
25—Special Notices
W HEREAS. It h a t been da
Apt Maintenance E iperienced
tarm lrw d that ttw proparty de
parson needed tor com ple* in
• c r lb a d h e re in a fte r It
R IO S A LE I
Sentord Applicant must have
reasonably compact and con
H ybrid A fric a * VWtot Plants
own hand tools and basic
bguout to ttw corporaU #r»#t of
Reduced Prices I
re pair skills Good starting
ttw C ity of Sanford. Florida, and
• i m l l y i s ............Aug. Mft* X th
salary and a ic tlla n t banaflts
It h a t fu rth e r baen determined
Call to r opp-t................... 1174414
Apply In confidence to San
th a t Ih * an nexation ol eald
lo rd M a in !. 2400 Georgia A re
I W IL L CARE FOR THE EL
proparty w ill not result In ttw
Sentord. FI W l l ____________
D E R . Y In m y horn# Call
craatlon of any enclave: end
ixsimaam ________ A R E
YOU
S T I L L
W HEREAS, ttw City ol San
U N E M P LO Y E D ! ARE YOU
TLC Heme Campanlaat.lac.
lord. F lo rid a . I t In a pot I bon lo
T I R E D OF
H E A R IN O .
O vality Live In i
provide m u nicipal tervIcet to
-WE RE LOOKING
FOR
O ra ca .............................. I M - I t t l .
Ihe proporty described herein,
EXPER IENC E ! ARE YOU
end that the C ity Commission ol
# M A R Y KAY COSMETICS e
REALLY
SATISFIED
Skin c a r* and color fla ir
ttw C ity of Sanford. Florida,
W O R K IN G
FOR
THE
CONNIE
1711114
deem i it In the best inter t i t of
M
IN
IM
U
M
W
AO E! W OULD
the C ity to accept to ld pabbon
YOU LIK E TO R E C E IV k
and lo anrwe to ld property
27—Nursery A
THE
NECESSARY
NOW TH E R E FO R E . BE IT
TRAINIM O TO CURE THE
Child Care
ENACTEO BY THE PEOPLE
ABOVE
PROBLEM!
OF THE CI TY OF SANFORD
FLO R ID A
B abysitting In my home R#
THE NAVAL AIR RESERVE
SECTION I
That ttw pro
sponsible mother Hot meals
CAN HELP YOUI
party described below situated
171 744*. anytim e___________
In Seminole County, Florida, be
THE N A V A L A I R RESERVE
W ill baby sit In my horn* days,
end Ih * tam e I t hereby anrwied
IN
JACKSONVILLE
HAS
nights, weekends Any Ag#
to and m ad* a p a ri of tha City of
O
PENINGS
IN
ALL
C all m X l l
______
Sentord. F lo rida, pursuant to
A VIATIO N
FIELDS
AS
ttw volun tary anrw iebon pro
W E L L AS MANY OTHER
v is io n s o t S e c tio n I f l 044,
33— Real Estate
PROFESSIONS
Florida S tatu U t
Courses
PAR C EL I S 10 chains ot N
JOIN THE
H M tt of E 1 chains ol N E U
NAVAL AIR RESERVE
ol Socbon I*. Township i f South.
* * * *
ANO YOU'LL TAKE A BIO
Rang* X East. (L ata E I I tt I.
* Thinking •• getting 4 *
Containing I S acre*, mora or
STEP
TOWAROS
YOUR
e
Reel
■
•tola
Ucarwaf
*
FUTU RE.
• GOOD PART
tost.
W
*
attar
Fra*
Tvltwn
T IM E PAY. * TECH N IC AL
Parcel ! : S E ‘e o l N E U S
i r d zzM m o . . T; elAirte I ot SI YWrl'Y-to Avanus IL a u E
TRAININO. * THE NEW O I
Call Otck ar V U kl tor details
I chains and read) and I . Vs f t
• IL L THAT FULLY PAYS a
t n iw i n t - im
fv t. n e t* * *
% R 14. U c tta n 1*. Taw nthl* &lt;*
NETIR EM C N T AND w U P R
Kaye* et P tor Ida., la c .
South. R ang* X East. Contain
INSURANCE
ARE
ONLY
^ ^ _ » * J f * a r s J t o £ * r l* iic H _ _ _
Ing 102 acres m ore ar last.
SOME OP THE BEN E FITS
Per cal 1: S to of LoU I I and
THE NAVAL AIR R IS E R V I
X . a ll L o tt X through 44. and
55— Business
HAS TO OFFER. SCMR
L o tt 11 and S4. of M M Smith t
a E X C E L L E N T BONUSES
Opportunities
Third Subdivision. P lal Book I.
ARE ALSO A V A ILA B LE TO
P tg * *4, P ublic Records of
Q U A L IF IE D APPLICANTS
Samlnola County. Florida. Con
OON'T WASTE AN
F a m ily restaurant Low InU r
tam ing 11 i ] acrat. more or
OPPORTUNITY!
o il e itu m a b l* mortgagee
U tt.
CALL T O L L F R E E i
Reasonable lass*
Sam *
Parcel 4 L o tt II. I f and I I . Ol
lo c a tio n 19 ysars F u ll
1100-521 1311
ttw M M Sm ith s Third Sub
• * r v lc *
Call for datails
FOR MORE INFO RM ATION
d lv ltlo n . and N I X tael of S IX
Owner Broker 177 *411______
Avan Beauty Ca.
•eel of E M foot Of Lot X . M M
Now Sm yrna Baach Choice ot
Smith t T h ird Subdivision. Plal
S tan your awn bwsinast for LSI
Two
Successful
Restaurant
Book I. Pago (a. Public Records
m saio ........
wi ion
Businesses tor SOW. both on
of Seminole County, Florida.
m
a
|o
r
highway
location*
w
ith
Containing X acrat. more or
CABLE IV
owner financing Books avail
U tt.
CONTACT PERSON
a b l* to qualified buyer
Parcel s Blocks I ) and 14.
M M S m ith's Subdivision. Plal
beechside Reelty, REALTORS
FU aibU hours ovonlngt ond
Booh I. P ag* is. Public Records
»»« s i; I I I ! _______ Open I D eytl
Saturdays bast tlma Possible
ol Samlnola County. Florida.
to make SMIO plus m onthly
Containing X acrat. more or
p a rt tim * Not sa la t Car
U tt
A l— Money to Lend
required Individuals needed
SECTION I That upon m il
Sanford end all areas 11* 7X1
ordinance becoming effective
N i l O MONEY!
th* p roperty owners and any
CARPENTERS &amp; HELPERS
resident on ttw proparty d t
Evaryona doat at tom * tlm a If
Wanted Longwood areas Call
ter ibad herein shall ba entitled
you
own
a
ham*
and
have
a
a
fte r a x s m n a i__________
to a ll tha rig h ts and privileges
lo t. It s ta t U r than you think
and Im m unities a t a r t from
CHURCH ORGANIST
lim a to lim a granted to ra ti
Wednesday tva n ln g t and Sun
CRE0IT1
dents and property owners at
day services Send re tu rn *
Ih* C ity of Sentord. Florida, t t
and church background to S it
NO P E O B L IM I
further provided In Chaptar 111.
P ark A v * . Sentord 12111
F lo rid a S ta tu te s, and shall
A ttn Music Dirac tor
a x •*«•
further be sub|act to ttw r *
C a m p e ttr O pe rato r A Pra
tp o n s lb lllb a t of residence or
F R E t O L A N O E R . INC.
gra m m a r Call New H o rl
ownership a t m y tram tlma to
The Mortgage Paapto
ran* M l 1X0______________
tlm a be d e te rm in e d by Ih*
11*
I
.
Attamaata
Orlv#
governing au thority at tha City
CONCESSION CLERK
‘
Licensed
Mortgage
Broker
ot Sentord Florida, and ttw
E aperient* halpful Apply
provisions ot said Chapter 111.
CENTRAL FLORIOA ZOO
Florida Slatutos
71—Help Wented
Ito S
Tuat thru Sat
SECTION 1 It any section or
____
1214411________
p o rtion o f a tactio n ot mis
Congenial C nriite m woman w ill
A c ry lic Applicators
ordinance proves to be Invalid
apply protective coating an
s h a re hausa a r a p t w ith
unlaw ful, or unconstitutional. II
another W riU name number
c
a
rt,
boats
and
plarw
t
U
to
shall not ba held to impair ttw
t i l par hour Ws tra in Par
and address • •
Baa to l.
va lid ity, to re * tr atfact af any
w ork In Sentord area call
S anlerd H arald. p O Baa
other tactio n tr part of mis
Tampaanaaami
1411. Sentord f l M i l l ______
ordinance
Censlrvetwn W s rk trt A L a b a n
SECTION s That all ordi
nances or parts of ordinances In
A ll T r* d * t' Call New Horl
conflict herew ith ba and ttw
tons M l 1X9
tarn* a r* hereby revoked
I n t id * p o tltla n In W o rke r's
CRT OPEBATOR
SECTION I That mis ordi
Compensation Claims Oapt
Data entry aapavianc* tor par
none* shall bacam* e tU ctlvt
fa r a s p a rla n c a d a * |u s !* r
mananl positions W ith grow th
Im m ediately upon Its passage
M ust have U t Camp License
potential Never a teal
and adoption
or A ll Linas Licons* Alta
TEMP PERM_____ 774-1341
A copy shall be available al
m onto Spgt Ca Banatitt H rt
• S Call Barbara. **&gt; *1*1.
ih * O ffice at tha City Clark tor
D IETAR Y CLEANINO A I D !
all persons desiring te taarnma
■ i f . *1 . C r a n p S p a tia l
S arvka *. EOE
P a rt tlm a . Mon F r l H o u r*
A ll p e r il* * In IM a ratl and
negotiable E O E Apply at
&lt;lin e n s shall h e w an gpportuni
DeBery Manor, SO N Hwy
•y to b * heard at said haarlng
I I f l . OaBary. FL
By order ef fha City Cam
DOCK WORKERS W AN TED
mission at tha C ity of Sanford
Must h e r* High School C duc*
Florida
•ton E iperwnced preferred m
AOVICE TO THE PUBLIC II
handling Itv* Ullage Soma
a parson decidet to appaai a
night work Far further In
decision made w ith respect to
NOTICE
form ation contact J e rry *•
any m a tte r considered al Ihe
Pursuant to Chapter to O il.
Transport Brokerage between
ab ow moating er hearing, he
F lo rid a Slatutos. N O T IC I I I
* S P M Tuesday or T h u rt
may naad a varbatlm recard af
M I B E B V G I V E N th a t Ih *
day A pplicationt ec cap tad ••
ttw procaadingt. Including Ih*
Supervisor af Etoctient O ffk * .
1X0 S French A v* R at* ol
•attim eny and avldanca. which
located at th * Seminar* County
pay based on previous a ip a rl
racord Is net presided by tha
Services Building. IN I E F irst
City al Sentord IPSM 4 0IM I
Street Sentord. I main entrance
D R IV ER N E ED ED V alid F l*
H N Tamm, Jr
an F irs t Street I shall rem ain
I leans* F u ll lim a em ploy
City C lark
open an P i* Saturdays listed
m ant Apply A ltornative TV
Publish
August 77. X . Sap
below tram I N A M to l «
J IA g g I k ffc a J tIX O e
Um bar 1 1 ft*
OEI to
P M tor r otor registration end
E XEC U TIVE SECRETARY
changes In ragistraUan and tha
W ith a r a ith a u t ih a rth a n d i
B ranch Otttca. located at the
f ic t it io u s n a m e
P r a fa r r a b ly W ANG w a r *
Sand Lake Cantor interwetton
N stlc* Is hereby g lw n lhal I
pr a c ts so rt Needed In Ih *
am engegad in busnass al 1111
of SR 414 and Sand Lak* Read.
Lake M ary Arse
A ltam onte Springe, shall rem ain
S Orlando O rlv*. Sanford.
Ablest Tsmparar y S a n k * *
Samlnola County. F lo rid * coder
open an m * Sot towing Saturdays
M1-1MB
fro m 1 M A M t o t « P M
ttw fk tltto u t name of V. C R .
August is IMS
and m at I Intend to rag it U r said
August I I . IMS
name w ith m * Clark ef m*
Sapfambar 1. IMS
C ircuit Court. Sami not* County
September u . IMS
Florida In accordance wim ttw
September ] l . legs
p ro v is io n * a f th * F ictitio u s
Nam* Slatutos. T o w it Sacte n
Sandras G «*rd
•e l Of F lo rid a Slatutos I W
Sam Inara County Suparnsar a l
'%■ Rosa II M arion
w ith k n e iU d g o to hydraulics b
Publish A u g u s t* IJ n X . ItoJ
Publish August 12. IMS
tra ito r repair DeLend a re *
DEI H I
0 (1 IS
Me I X X l l

S e m in o le
322-2611

O rla n d o * W in te r P a rk
831-9993

CLASSIFIED DEPT
HOURS

RATES

AAA TEMP

ADJUSTER

Legal Notice

EXPERIENCED
DIESEL
MECHANIC

J

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■• • ' -

-

EXPERIENCED:
Table le w Opera to r i
* Truck Leaders
Hospital, bonus, vacation, and
holidays Apply
FORM ITCX
P ort of Sanford
Lake M onro*
g *ii
or i a i

EXPERIENCED

FL00RUAN
Naaded Night shift 1 pm to 1
am Monday th r u F rid a y
GrrA bana' ts apply a tta r f
am Da Bar y M anor. *0 N
Hwy I I *1. OaBary E O E
FILE CLERK
t t * Train to keep m edical files
A dvancem ent i t u n lim ite d
w ith th lt hugh c lin k I

Employment

323-5176
1171 F rench A v*

Fr«»-4 Hours a Day 7
te to IS An Hour Interesting
Phone Work Ws w ill tra in In a
casual atm otphar* Call O*
lores XX ISM

FULL TIME PORTER
M u tt b* over t i years old A
hava aaparlanc# A p p ly In
parson bator* I I or a tta r 1.
Bargar King, ta a to rd
__
O IN E V A AREA Naad m ature,
responsible woman tor a fa r
school car* In my hem * Must
h e r* reliable transportation
Call las 1131_______________
H a r d e tr * Salas C lark- F u ll
lim e , m a tu r*. aepariancad
pr ef er r ed, but w ilt tr a in
Apply 104 Manor A v* . A lla
monU Sprat ■*4 1 10H_______
H ELP WANTED Year around
farm help needed to w ork on
new tod f a r m In O staan
C i p r n a r . i p referred Con
tact
FLORITUEF. INC
PO Baa 124*
K ltu m m e *. Fl t il* 1
( X IIM I- m ia r f» ) M 4

Housaktapar BabfUttai
M a tur*. dependable woman
w ith own transportation Rat
ara n cts 4 d a ys/ 1 hours
177 4X1 or 4 » 34*4___________
Irrigation Installer wanted E&gt;
perlancad pr ef er r ed
M u tt
hava transportation M l a p t
/ • A n n F a b rics, o n * o f th *
country's largest fa b ric r *
falters, w ill b * opening a new
store toon In Sentord and Is
M a k in g M l end p e rt tim e
tales associates I f you onlay
tawing and working w ith pao
p i * a p p ly In p a r s o n an
Thursday. August 7»th. from
IG II. or 1 X J » P M al
JoAnn's Fabrics. Zayre
Shopping P lata. Sentord

LPN
P art tlm a for 44 bed IC F /M R
M l T ill___________
LABOR ONLY have ell tools
Mow. trim , weed I t o * h r t
par weak 377 T*tO
LABORERS
R tllabU workers needed
lor llr * ! shltt
Ablest Temporary Services
m i ns*
LANDSCAPE LABORENS Full
llm s p e titio n s a v a ila b le
r v iv a - s Means* r * q c '- s d

m i n ___________

wPANTRUDINIRG room *
* WORKER *
F u ll lim a lor Senior R ollrom anl
Community EvperUnco do
tire d Pleasant appearance
and personality required W ill
c o n s id e r I r o n i n g w i l l in g
laarnar Good wages
Apply t t

HOWELL PLACE
XO A irport Blvd
Between 7 A 4PM
Or call

Sanford
Mon Frl
121 7X4

liv e M Camp#Man Congenial
and a sp a rla n ca d
F a r In
torvlaw w rit* rutm*. address
and number to
Boa not.
Sanlord H erald. Bos IAS!.
Sentord Fl MTT7 143!
MAIDS
tta lp use Han up Call 74! *714
D river t lie a n t* raq ui. ed
MANAOER TRAIN EE and P art
tim e saws people needed to
work nights and weekends at
Fam ily tun cantor In Sentord
P la n Must be m a tu r*. da
pandabU and bondebU I I M
hours par weak C all M l a m
tor tppamfm anl_____________

MECHANICS
Far II I A 2nd s h ift. M u tt h e r* 1
y rs a a p a rta n c * on M a ck
truck A lta need PM M E N
Good working conditions A
benefits Apply in parson
IW t. i l l Hope Strees

MEDICAL OFFICE
INSURANCE BILLING CLERK
Submit resume to ISO) Medical
P la t*. Sul to IX . Sanlord. F L
M771_____________________
New Construction help Window
ileaner and rough In person
M u tt bo dependable C all
m x u ___________________

Offk* Htip- All Kinds!
M l 1XO

Call New Horl ions

Orat lha load Truck DrwtfCall New Horltons

M l IMP

CASHIER TYPIST
PART TIME
For Lacal Consumer Lean Of
flea Mrs t I M )

177 JO*!

Till SETTER
TRAINEE
Local company looking tor III*
helpers E sparincantad or w ill
•rein ImmadtaU work avail
abt* Room and board p ra
vtdad with out * • town lobs
Call Oa* Dae at: M l itso

RECREATION AIDE
F a r D a va la p m a n ta lly O lt
abiad IC F/M R P a n tim * and
avanlngs M l M il___________
SALES PEOPLE N E E D E D
La rg * velum * used car lot
■ seal Uni Camm Experience
preferred Sanford M l 11to
Somlnoto Chi Idcart Cantor
Needs Dedicated Teacher tor
M l Ito *

TtNRECOFOOO STORE
t

Mow ac cap! ing appUcaikans im
p a n time A fuilttm # cashlars.
T w a tte Faw
*11. Ostaan

K

�71— Help Wanted
REAL ESTATE
SAUS rEOPU
M*9f'
Earning*
Potential I
W od*m office In aacoltertf
lotntlon- Complat* training
program N n divltlon of old
e ite b tlth a d firm Coll now
tor
d o tell* on pteatent
w orking condition* and to
»*&lt; ur* your future
Jim R affe rty
} / * aai*
Tired * f Job Hunting?
Coll Fu ture *
ftity h o x
hundred* of |ob opan.ng* lor
Ihooo w ho w o o l to w o rk

in ooo

C E M E N T WORKERS A
H E L P E R S Eacollonf pay
Sterf rig h t away i l l o n
h e l p e r s no o«
porlorKO n rc a tie ry Full lim o
Good tu n in g p o r i n o n

delivery

O a la t I a d rm . E f f i c i e n c y
Parfact tor I working adult
1*8 wk Mel u til th a t a S’ 00
dagotit r o a l.o r ia t m
Small garaga apartm ant tor ona
w s rk ln g ad u lt Lady p ra
ta rra d STS p a ' waak p lu t
N Can m M U
Small garaga aoartm anl tec ona
working adult STS par waak
p lut dapotlt
U tltltlai
fu m ithad JJ3 M U __________
I bdrm a ir conditlonad Q uit*
araa STM mo Broker Owrtar
JJJ W Y J o rm e w s __________
J E lflc lo n c la t tu r n lth a d . 1
Bdrm unturnlthad Start at
1700 par month Call
Ik tt
attar 4 P M________________
I I ' R E C - V E E C a rp a l a ir
Baautltui ’ Ivor location U til
l«cl Ado l i t no pa*t t MS m o .
JJJ *470

G E N E R A L O F F I C E
TR A IN E ES
Croat tu n in g
|N&gt; Sovorol oponingt Good
pay i n o n

99— Apartments
Unfurnished / Rent

F A C T O R Y ASS E MB L Y and
PRODUCTION WORK M o tt
•h ifta opan Coo&lt;1 pay tc a lo t

BAMBOO COVE APTS
M l E A irport Bird
t Bdrm . I Bath
....... SJOOma

m an

J B d rm . | B a th ............... U U r n t

I M M E D I A T E OPENINGS
C onorol C onttruoion labor
Good pay a rt ajoo
TRUCK DRIVERS Long haul
Im m odloto1 Good driving ro
cord Over IS I I I ooo
L O C A L D R I V E R S S tra ig h t
tru c k ! Good pay Start rig h t
away i n i K O
R E C E P T IO N IST . OFFICE
H E L P E R S . CLERKS. CRT
OPERATORS
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cra n in g * Good pay tca ia t
Call * U o n NOW I
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pay tc a ia t Call today *7S
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P A IN T E R S A PAINTER
HELPERS
Imm adlata
opamngt. good tu n in g pay
Call today a n o n *
O R Y WA L L - W ith or without
atparianca
Im m adlata
opanlngt Good pay Call to
day a u OOO

TRUSS ASSEMBLERS
For 6s r fthtff E ipariarxad
; o f v r r t d b u t w ill tr o ln .
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p a fitiv#p#y Apply at

LOWE S TRUSS PLANT
7tCl A i Ur on Clr (Airport)
Santord In d u ttrla l P art
I W A I T R E S S E S AND COOKS
ncadad A ll t h l l l t G ra a l
b a n a flit Contact Cathy Sail
a r t At Tha W attla Hout#

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t al l Naw Hon fo n t

PHONE............ ... .. «n t t i

• lOUNTRT SETTING •

REAL ESTATE
REALTOR____________ J U t f W
a a a IN DELTONA a a a
a • HOMESFO R R EN T a a
_______a a S3* 1*3* a a_______
1 Bdrm dining room, livin g
room. I bath A ir condition**!
hout* *400 mo JJJ saaj or
JJI Oaat Brokar Own**
J / l Bdrm hout* SJ*S p»r mo
F ir tt. latt. p lu t dapotir SJOO
K ld t OK No p a tt JJJ 7*04 or
JJJ 0*71____________________
J Bdrm
tcroanad patio,
cr.lldran O K 14SC par month
Call: O fS Illl_______________
J Bdrm a a 1 Bath
Cantral hoot A a ir. fancad
yard, appilancat. garaga $42!
mo p lu t to cu rlty Call MS
T74J_______________________
J Bdrm I Bam carpal, larvad
Sunland E t t a t a t $42) mo
_ ! t t/la tlA c la a r . in ) JJJ 44*1

105— DuplexT rip le*/ Rent

la r g #

1 A drm
A p a rtm e n t
porch Nice era#
»2#5 122 m i
Lo .a ly I Bdrm W all to wall
carpal. SM waak Sacurity
dapotlt $100 JJI 4*47 or JJJ
*aa __________________
M A R IN E R S VILLAGE
I
bdrm BJ10. J bdrm 1)40 and
up I A dult* only JJJ *470

MOVE IN NOW!
»100 O ff l i t M o n th s R ent!
I B drm
Fu rnishe d Or Un
furnished Apartment
SENIOR CITIZENS OISCOUNT

th rp la i tar rant J Bdrm 1)00
par m onth SJOO ta c u r ity
Availabi* S *p t*m b*r l i t Call
’ 77 )j4 4 i» '*r )P M
Larg* J bdrm I bath vaulted
calling appliancat hook upt.
t cr aanad pat i o SJI0 S400
JJI JJSJ. batwaan 4PM 1 7PM
L a rg * I bd rm
u n lu rn lth a d
D uplai SJtS mo JJJ S*a) or
JJIQ4*S
1*01 B M allonvlll*. 2 bdrm I
bath. air. appliancat SJJJ par
mo plut SJJJ ta cu rity dapotii
Call »JI UtS ayaningt
J b d rm , I bath, appi
kid'a.
tm a ll pat OK SJJS par mo .
I
p lu t SJJ)dapotlt j j i a ia j
2 B dim 1 Bath
SJJSplut ta cu rity
Call JJJ la p attar 4 P M

M0SSW000 APIS
317-2115
SANDL E WOOO 1 bd^m
J
bath, wathar and dryar. pool
1)40 par month p lu t ta cu rity
j ; s n u o t m ta n attar s
San lord

FRANKLIN ARMS APTS.
1120 F lo rid # A v t eccroa*
fro m Lak# J# n n .t I 4 2
B d rm * . t i f p t lm g . con trol
• lr . d ihw a ahe r* pool 1)15 to
1250 por mo No pot% Retfc
an c** and w c u rlty Phono
m 4450________

j WAREHOUSE WORKERS
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TEMP PERM........ 774-1348
Wtldti With Eipenence
M l 7500

S2S Bonus with this id!
Naadad Immadiataly
H urting
A ititta n la and Liva In Com
panlont I year atparianca
ragulrad
M E D IC A L PER SO N NEL
POOL

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BOE

M/ F / H / V
1)00 a w aat to tra in full and pari
lim a p o tilio n t Call JJI H I)
B u tm a tt D ra tl Required

73— Employment
Wanted
Rallebi# snd • ■p#rt*rxed homo
end o ffice cleaning Dally.
*o o tily . or monthly Rteaon
ab tara ta* Coll M l 15U

93— Rooms tor Rent
C h rlttia n A p lt. a Hamat
TV. kllchan. laundry, maid. ISO
wk a up Ori «jj sata ajj law
SANFORD Fum ithad ruom t by
in# waak Raatonabla ra ta l
M a id ta ry ic a Call JJ) 4)07
S I PM a lt Paimaito Aya
Swaping room ta t par waat
K llch a n . laundry p rly lla g a t
Call M l &gt;*17 _____________
THE FLOR ID A HOTEL
SOOOakAyanua
111 iJOa

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97— Apartments
Furnished / Rent
A V A I L A B L E NOW
F urm thad Studio A parlm anlt
Ona Badroom Apt*
Two Badroom A plt

FLEXIBLE LEASES
SENIOR C IT IIE N S DISCOUNT
RANCH STYLE L IV IN O III

SANFORO COURT APT!
321 3301
Fur a Aplt tar Samar Citliant
I I I Paimatto Aya
J Cowan N * Phone Call*
Lavaly I Bdrm carpal, d a ta In
downtown. $M par waak Sa
cu rlty d a potlt SJOO Call JJJ
t U J K M I H d _____________
La v at y t B d rm . C am plata
priva cy wrtancad yard US
wk ♦ SJ00 tacu rity dapotlt
m n a *. or j jj m j j

117—Com m ercial
Rentals

2 Adrm Dwploa w ith Pool

S340-S350
Adult* A F a m ilia l Walcamal
Slto Sacurity Dopant
Call
..........................JJS 7TJ*
S paclout A p a rtm a n t*
LJkafronl. pool lann lt. adult*,
no patt. 'laundry' starting at
SJtS am o Call JJJ 07«J to * **
Wahhta River IH k la a c y
Carpal, a ir COno* uta A d u lit.
no p a tt SJaS par month C olli
JJJ 4470_________ __________
I and J bdrm A lto turnlthad
allK lancy Irom S7S waak SJS4
dapotlt No p o lt Call JJJ a w l
S I P M 4IS Paimatto
I Bdrm
carpal, cantral
heat a ir balcony, near old
h o tpilal SJJJ mo . SJOO dopot
II JJI l» IS ______________ _
J bdrm I bath D a lu it Apart
manl SJ70 mo SIJO tacu rity
dap O n*M onth Fraal JJJ4IM
J bdrm /1 bath nlc* araa SJJ0 No
p e lt Unitad Salat A tto c la ta t.
Inc REALTORS JJI )*JJ

3 BEDROOM
II) f

No Pat*

101— Houses
Furnished / Rent
Lavaly I bdrm w ith tcraanad
parch Complot* privacy B110
par wk ♦ tlSO ta cu rity dapot
It Call JU lM f ar IJ ) HJJ
J B d rm H am * W /S &lt; r**n *d
Porch Complat* privacy $110
wk w SJJ0 t*C JJJ JM* or
JJJBAJJ

103— Houses
Unfurnished / Rent
L AKE MARY I Bdrm Nawly
rtm odalad No pat* 1)00 par
m onth p lu t ta c u rity Call
JJJ A M J a tU r lP M

NEW HOMES TOR RENT
Enargy E llicrant I bdrm . J
bath P ali* Hamat aattlad in
gulat country tatting, naar
chapping A wheel) CUM I*
L a h tM a ry 1/4 E ait

R aU II A Offica Spac* 300 up to
J 000 «q It a lto atorag* avail
*bl« JJJ 440)
______
S anlard I u n im p ro ra d Iota
lona d C J W M a llc ia w lk i.

• FkLtcr

........ m rm

121— Condominium
Rentals
Condo Sandalwood V illa* J
bdrm , I bath, wathar and
dryar. kltchan appliancat ,
tcraanad porch, pool, adult*
UtO par month *JM tacurity
Call JJI0*40 Id aytl or JJJ
taaJ INightt)_______________
NEW J Bdrm J Bath
Pin*
R:dg* Club All appilancat.
w a th a r/d ry a r. ra U rg n c a t.
SatSpar month
Sautharn Slyl4 R»4ltan 441111)
PINE RIDGE CLUB

1.2 ) Bdrm . 2 bath wathar.
dry# ', v trtic la t raffi g . d 'ih
wathar Sfarftrvg at iJ75
GOLD RET MOMT . INC
_
mm2
_
Sanford 2 bdrm 2 bath pool
wathar dryar Ofhar a manl
flat U ilm o . I 151 4047

S IN G L E S T O R Y
L IV IN G
Ltese Teims to Fit

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Data

123—Wanted to Rent
Lot tor 14 t 7U NEW MOBILE
HOME I Pratar ra ni w ith op
lion to buy JJJ *344

125— For Lease
1W Acre Induttrlal Sit* J build
in g t. total of SSOO ig It
Fancad A P rl»at* JJJ 471J

127— O ffice Rentals
=
Offices to Rent
Raatonabla and con van i*n i
M l N Mop)* Sanlard
37) *0*0
Profatuonoi tpaca fra * tlan d
Ing JO parking tpacat. 1400
tq. H Naar IJ«J Cantral air
and hoot 14SOpar month
R E A L TO R -.................... JJ M I4I
TOO tq F t a tfxa an Mwy 17 *3
U M par month CftOKO San
tord to ca to n Can IT) 0073

141—Homes For Sale
Laba M ary Cardtaal Oak* B ait
buy In araa Traditional J
b d rm . S yaar yauag bam*
Impaccabw candillari *** ***

Tha od rrlca
d ir e c to r y fo r p ro fcta lo n a la !

O il aan 4 bdrm . J bath on I
acrat with hort# barn and
p a tlu r* $74*00

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bounl m town — cUaalfled!
Keac h the people that need to reach you! Call today
to place your bualnetw card In "Here* My Card

Naw Hamat Naar Oataaa I
B d rm . I bath. a ir. haal.
1)7 90S U)«0 dawn Inclwdat
elatin g coat* Payman«t at
U M par month

Evening llernld

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CALL AN YTIM E
REALTOR................
H I 4*»l
LISTRMTH U S l______

BATEMAH REALTY
321 0759 E v e. 322-7643

J*i acra tra d *. Irom Sll too
Tarmt

By Ownar J bdrm . J bath
Larg* lot Spaclout 1 700 tq ft
undar roof IS 000 down
attum *b i* mortgag* In city
Sanford *4* *00 Day JJJ SJ07
Eva* 131 OOS3
• Y OWNER R *«ac*4~T* Ta in
I room hout* tilting on J tort
w ith g a ra g * apt . tr a a t.
plant* irrigation wall 10* W
_ U th S T . San'ord___
By Ownar J bdrm I bath
tram * houta Good condition
Ck&gt;ta to hotpilal and tttop
ping Atkmg S3* 000 Call
1*041 JtJS I)* batwaan S J
P M
_____
DOLLAR S T R E T C H r T T
J bdrm J bath with abava
ground paal, lam lly raam.
• n d a itd parch. c *rn *r la I
w'th tancad yard Ownar Lall
Slat* MUST SELLI *41*44
Call
BECKY COURSON
ThaW allSt Company
REALTORS JJI t* 4 l a r i l ) *434

COUNTRY WIDE REALTY
Rag R E. Brabar .. .
JJJ CDS
*74 Mwy. 4IS. Oataaa. Fta
RAVENNA PARK ) bdrm . | l *
bath, cant ro o t B a ir $4* too
By a n "**.a a ia vn a n STagjtg
E r a tL W a a u r d t

Santord A v* A l t t t l St

TABLE SAW
Goad canditwn. 17)

Mwy t ] . ......... Daytona Beach
e a a a a Held* a a a a a a

PUBLIC AUTOAUCTION
* W h e r^ A n y b o d y *
* Can Buy or S e ll! *

A b ility K a n n tlt Dog boarding
Country A tm otphart Raaton
a bI a R a ta t
JJ ) 3110

_______ le m s i Ain________

213— Auctions

D* Aary Ante A Marine Vale*
Acre** the riv e r, to# at h ill
its Mwy l 7 »2 Pa ta r y *44 *5 *4

FOR ESTATE

★ INSTANT C A S H *

Far mere detail*

a . WE WILL B U r . a
# • TOURU) E D CAR a a
a C A L L PHIL B E T T I S *
COURTESY PONTIAC ID Ti l t

USED CARS
THE BEST I N T O W N
V) E l T E R M S

DRESSED UP A NO PLACE TO
GO? 12 . I f f 4 Bu r n t c r a t t
h o u i t b o i f w/22S H P
Marcrutiar
Nr b u ilt. fu lly
ou tftfta d Siaapt 1 H I 000
T 111 r u n a v a l l i b l *
• 12 H4 1541 8 iy |. ar H4 1455
affar 4

* ‘ 1 acra t E n ta rp n t* road Mign
an ddry woextad t j * *00

217— G arage Sales

J ♦ a c ra t. High and dry
wcvxtad lak* front on parad
road V i) OOC with 110 000

G arag* A Yard Sal* Sal V
Sun Jrrn A D 'h Jbdrn) talk
houtaihold &lt;t*mt loH el m ltc
ilam t J*J Cottonwood Drlvo
Winlor Spring) i l l m i
Garag* Sal* F rl A Sat only
Lott of baby H i m book*, lot*
of odd) A and) l i f t Marguatto
Ava , north ot Sanlard Airport

J a c ra t witty mobna hom*
Farm ington a r t * t l ) 000
tarmt
fancad hay

COUNTRY WIDE REALTY
Rag R E Brekar ........ JJJ IDS
47* Mwy 41) Ottaan. Fla
t ) acrat in tha City ot Lak*
Mary on I ha toulh and ot 4th
St (within tha city limit*)
t*0 000 cath II mtarattad call
JJt tdto

GIGANTIC YARD SALE
AUGUST 22 A 24
t AM * PM
25*5 PARK DRIVE. SAM ORD
In the perking let el Betty
Vaccara World t l Dance and
P e r f o r mi n g Ar t * Fer the
benefit et:

157— Mobile
Homes / Sale

” T M f CAROL! T T E 5 '
DANCE COMPANY

323 3700

Keyes
SANFORO REALTY
W lA L T O N ....................... &gt;22 &gt;224
SANFORO DUPLEX 252) 2525
Htghlawm Ay# Owner fltwMK
ing. no Qualifying, no point* 2
Bdrm , 1 bath. »4&lt;h apart
m#ot 9vwr 1.000 %q ft 4 |TFI
o ld K l t c h a n a p p ila n c a t.
cantral haal and a ir. carpet
ilrapa% Rental income SA00
m onthly Appointment only
Ovenac M2 405/______
Santord Older Charm ) bdmr
I'y bath, large living room
* i t h f i r e p l a c e r e fin iih e d
hardwood f&gt;oort 157 000 Good
Term * or leate *«th option to
tn/v M2 27A4 *?• 4)2e

HALL

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aiaitaa

is tuts IIftMact

E X C E L L E N T O W N E R FI
NANCINQt 2 Bdrm . 1», bath
I R* / Fami l y R o o m * l a r g e
fenced rard «*/ fra ft fra a tl
U .IN dawn Ho q u alifying1
MS *0*
TE R R IFIC IOC A T I ON I
Assume na q u a lify ln f law
interest mortgage 2 Bdrm . 2
bath, cantral alr/Haat. carpat.
garage! Fenced w ith freest
Walk fa shaapsnf f M i.50#

323-5774
M t MWY. 17 *1
Hidden Lake la* Wildwood Dr
) bdrm J bath, dbl garag*
porch, c a n tra l a ir
Supar
Clean I A ttu m a b l* $45,000
REALTOR
M A R V IN K I A IL
447 a il)
pr 7*1 7)47

isH rshM um euB t\M e t|tii»

KISH REAL ESTATE
(305) 321 0041
*25 W 25th Street
Venter* FI 2)271

STENSTROM

M OVING SALE F ri and Sal t
T Mostly furnit ura. barrel*
table *et wrought iron glass
table * * ' 111 B ra irclitf St
Santord
M O V IN G I A L I I F w rn ltw rt.
m a tern ity 4 children'*
riothe*. b lot* more Frl A
Sat
• i
I l f Rat i Caurt.
Sanora South
105 P in# Lake Dr (OH W
C ry tta l) Clothing and *m all
appitarve* • *1 5. Fr'day ZJT£
Saturday
___________

Lifetime
Adult Park .............. . le t Rents
DM t if f
Include* Water G arbaqaP kk up
Ye*d Maintenance
Im m ediate Occupancy
Or apery Mobile Hemet 12) )!#•
2 M r m .. I bath Sinfte Wide
C arnage Cove adult section
27) MA) or 221 1120. Eat *20

tii.aoo__________________

181— Appliances
/ Furniture

219—W a n led lo Buy

A p p ila n ca t Far Sal* a ll In
atca lla n t candiiw n A tally
guaranteed.................... . m a m

) A lum lnum n Cam . Nawtpapar
Nan fa r taw) M a U lt ....... Oik t t
K a b a m a ........ .................m tt t b
Baby: Bad*. S lrallart. Cloth**.
P la yp e n *. Etc Paparbacb
Book) I D W77 ID tt*4
74.*&lt;7Crib) Playpen*. Baby
fu r n it u r e , c lo th in g Good
P ric a t A ttar 7 PM
JJI )7aJ

27TH STREET fURRITURE
i*aw j rth s i...................j j i » *u
Rti ond.twnad Appilancat
Iram U ) WARRANTY.
BARNETTS.....CASSELBERRY
g j p i m ............................. BJbsaji
. RENT TO OWN •
Color T V l . tla ra o t. w attw rt.
dryar*. ra lrlg a ra io r. Ira a ia rt
lu r n llu r * video recorder*.
Special H I weak t rani U 00
A lternative TV A Appi R tn la lt
Jayr at Shopping Cantar
i n taaa
Sola valval J place IDO. m il
ching lamp*. S3) each, giatt
lop cotta* labia t« l *») N il
U ta d W a th a rt P a rtt A~Service
tar K a n m a ra t.........
JJJ 4417
MOONEY APPLIANCES

223— Miscellaneous

Btft Dtsptnstt his cilia
CO J lar.k ) 4. ) l .1! JJI 4*41
Queen Site Water Bed 1125
Bulck E lectro m 1500 Boat,
motor A tra itor *SOC 122 1771
a e e Yamaha Guitar FG HO w /
c a t e ft150 L u d n ig Snare
D rum w cat# ft&gt;00 or best
otter* 221 M i l a a a e
5 p»ete solid mepia dining aet
•250 Cornef table ft25
12
cedar *hed new 1500 firm
Call 2*5 442#

WILSON MAI! R rURNITURE

REALTO R

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* DAYTONA A U T O *
* AUCTION *

C o m m e rc ia l or f l t n d t n t i a l
Auction* A A p o rH U ll Call
D ili t Auc Iron 33) SMB_______

t a ct* p a rc tl. SaJOO Tarm t

7 acrat Mobil* o k
t'aid S3* tno

NATIONAL AUTO SALES

Every Thurt N it* at 7 b) PM

Lot with beautiful Oik trees.
Call__________________ jjj u w

DRIVE OUT

WAL K IN

195— Machinery/Tools

215— Boats and
Accessories

Lie. Raal E ita t* Branar
SALES ASSOC WANTEOI
3444 Sanlard Ay*

Bid Credit?
Ho Credit?
WE FINANCE

C R E D IT H A S S LE S ?
• We ^ 4 « t mance
e Down Payment* 1)00 and u p
• Trade In* Aciepfed

DISCOUNT AUTO SALES
1501 Fr ench Aee

ID M l!

3 2 2 IAMB

1*85 J I F p t o —
; '.'"J '
Lot* ot apart par?* Appra aed
at ftJOOU will tell for ft)500
Call 221 20*4 from •
5 or
221 A5f 5 after 5 P M
1t7) Pinto Station Wagon R unt
daily economical tra n tp o rta
•
1250 ( all 122 0052 after *
I f f * C H IV Y NOVA
4 door good condition ft750 or
beat offer Call 7*7 f) 7 |
i«7* G R A N D L E M A N S
SHARP* ft 1)00 Good condi
♦*on Call 22) 215)
iftO M a g n tfu tn f white Ladiiiac
Sedan M int condition Make
otter S47 1)50

WO 1 A R LV B IR D I, P L R A tlt
PHYLLIS J CAPPONI
REALTOR
A ltar Haur* IJ4 I7JJ
E m a ru n Raalty Graup. Inc.
act 4704
SANFORD/ LAKE MARY
Draam
Hamat
Availabt*
Naw I A ll P ricat
Saminal*
and Valuaia Cauntlat Graal
Tarma.
Call
tor
Fra*
C om puttr Saarch Todayll

'75 Mmitck S cyl., air.
Good tondillant SS» JJJ D M
'7* Toyota Cellca ft apeed.
lift back radial tire * ft#00
J2I 220f
7t T H U N OI R B I R D load ed
Heritage Edition ft25O0 )2)
CPU, after 5PM
M Muatang Ghia f t l l t c o r f O L
Loaded I
ftu t O i* n
V m iil
Monthly gay meat
CHI COATHEMAN
*00 #000

235—Truck* /
Buses/Vans
Chevy Cwttomiied Van t?77
R efrigerator. tink ft24#5 or
beat offer 7*0 1071___________

239—FAot or cycles
and Bikes
241— Recreational
Vehicles / Campers
*7f TRAN) VAN Jl II . ro ol air
Top condition A lto 20' Win
nebefo 122M rt
9 Ft Honey Truck Camper I
way ra fn g e to r. a ir condi
flon er g a t furance flu th
ttolet with holding tanh Sleep*
A, beautiful condition Call

122 1M1
243— Junk Cars
TOP Dollar Paid tor Junk A
lifted car*.truck* A heavy
equipment 222 5990

REALTY-REALTOR

EAST ASSUMPTION! ) bdrm 1
ba t h Hama w ilb C a n tra l
A l r / H a a t . Eat in K llch a n .
Gam* Raam * r Work chop In
Garaga. fancad yard 111*04

WeN SI C m p m t—121-5005

Classified Advertising Department

OTHER HOMES. LOTS.
ACREAGE. I NVESTMENT
PROPERTY

Call. . . . . . . . 321-1911

A u g u s t aB

322-2611

DUPLEX saj.saa You bring up
lo cod* and t * y * Ownar
fin a n c in g w i t h m o d a ra la
down

WE LIST ANDSELL
MORE HOMES THAN
ANYONE IN NORTH
SEMINOLE COUNTY

Dcadllit*
A u f u a t 20
P u b t la h

REAL ESTATE
REALTOR
JJJ 74**

Fuintshtd of Unfuinishtd.
Ca rpavl t ___ „._ ..P rt* a t* P atiat
Lath LandKaptng Patt Ouldran
WATER IE O S ACCEPTEOI

ChtWran A Patt Waicaww
Samar CJtiiaa* D tcau nl

321-3827

CALL BART

Sanford's Seles leader

PANIC Sfarap*

Call Naw tar M ar* laterm alM n

REO B RICK
J B drm ., 1tg bath hom * in
akcaliant condition on larg*
lo* Raady to m ov* Ini Pncad
ju tt raducad to S44 4)0 Battar
Saall

Y»ur Need's!

Wlntav Spring* Eatra claan 1
bdrm . appilancat Tannlt.
pool, no patt SJJS par month
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                    <text>Zoo-Move A Step Closer With Federal Approval
Another obstacle to proposed relocation of the
Central Florida Zoo to Orlando haa been removed.
The federal government has no objection to a zoo
being located In federally-aided Turkey Lake
Park.
It was necessary to get federal permission
before matching federal funds originally Intended
for other use at the Orlando park could be
diverted to Include a zoo.
A1 Rozon. executive director of the zoo. near
Sanford, said the city of Orlando has informed the
zoological society board that the federal govern­

ment has no objection to the zoo being located at
the city park.
Rozon said this still does not mean the move to
Turkey Lake Park Is a certainty. He said although
the Orlando City Council has approved locating
the zoo at the park, a legitimate offer is yet to be
made. He said now that the question of federal
approval has been cleared up It will be up to
Orlando to make a formal offer at which time the
zoo board will study the possibility of accepting It.
"Any way you slice It. It comes down to where
will the money come from." Rozon said. He —ut a

modem state-of-the-art zoo. similar to Miami
Metro Zoo. would cost an estimated 925 million.
Rozon said the type of zoo he visualizes would
house 1.500 to 1.600 animals on 100 acres.
The present zoo has 500 animals on site that
has only 21 "useable" acres as the rest is
low-lying swamp land. He would like to see open
moded habitats for the animals, which could
easily be viewed by zoo visitors.
He said the 10-year-old zoo has about 9900.000
In assets at Its location Just south of Lakr Monroe
ofTU S. Highway 17 92.

Court Bans
Taxes-Paid
Instruction
In Religious
Schools

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WASHINGTON |UP1) — The
use of tax money to provide
public school Irarhers for special
classes at religious schools vio­
lates the constitutional separa­
tion of church and state, the
Supreme Court ruled 5-4 today.
The decision, the latest In a
series of high court rulings on
the sensitive subject, specifically
ends a controvrrsl.il program In
Grand Rapids. Mich., that sends
public school teachers Into
prtvnte schools for remedial and
rnrtchmcnt classes.
W ritin g for Ihe m ajority,
Justice William Hrrnnan said
the program overstepped the
hazy constitutional line between
a llo w a b le governmental a c ­
commodation of religion and
direct financial aid.
" T h e sym bolic u n ion of
church and state Inherent In the
provision of secular, staleprovided Instruction In the re­
lig io u s sch ool b u ild in g s
threatens to convey a message of
state support for religion to
students and to general public,"
the court said
In a related ruling Ihe Justices
also struck down Ihe use of
public funds to provide remedial
Instruction to dlsadvuntaged
youngsters who attend religious
schools In Nrw York City.
Although Ihe federally funded
T itle I program p ro m o te s
worthy goals. Ihe court said,
sen d in g public teachers to
private schools raises the specter
of governmental Involvement
with religion.
" T h e sym bolic u n io n of
church and slate Inherent In the
provision of secular, staleprovided Instruction In the re­
l i g i o u s school b u i l d i n g s
threatens to convey a message of
state support for religion to
students and to genrrul public,"
the court said.
The twin rulings — one In­
volving local taxes and the other
federal money — were a defeat
for Ihe Reagan administration,
which argued In both cases that
outlawing public money In re­
ligious schools could hinder the
education of students In low
Income areas
The court adhered to a prece­
dent set In a 1975 ruling. Meek
vs I’lttenger. that aid to public

SCA Fights
For Survival
Aims To Save Head Start

Mud Money
A check for 91,300, money raised at a recent
mud boggln' event, Is presented to Central
Florida Zoo Executive Director Al Rozon,
second from right, by AAarilyn Travis,
Orlando, and her brother In law, William
Travis of Eusfls. The Travises represent the

Orlando 4 Wheel D rive Club. The money was
raised at Orlando Speed World, the third
year the mud boggln* competition has
benefited the zoo. Representing the zoo
animals, lion (docent Edward Rundell) and
elephant (docent Jam es Rundell).

Hostages High On Freedom
FRANKFURT. West Germany
(UPII The 39 Americana
released by Lebanese Shiite
Moslems returned to freedom
today In high spirits despite their
17 day-ordeal that began with
the hijacking of a TWA airliner.
Col. Charles K. MafTrt. head of
Lindsay Air Force Hospital In
W i e s b a d e n , s a i d he w u s
astonished how "upbeat" the 39
appeared. The group arrived In
W i e s b a d e n from n e a r b y
Frankfurt, where they flew In
early today from Damascus.
Syria
"They are very high I think
they are In excellent condition,"
Mallet said of the former hostag­
es. who chose to undergo prelim
Inary medical tests before rest­
ing
He said their first request was
for telephone calls to relatives
and friends In the United States,
a service provided Immediately
through a phone room In a

Itolatod sto rlo s, 2A
special wing of the hospital set
aside for them.
Four of the former hostages
from Massachusetts also were
paid a brief visit by Sen Edward
Kennedy. I) Muss . who flew In
from Geneva for a welcoming
ceremony at the U S . RheinMain Air Base near Frankfurt
Vice President George Hush
told the exhausted hostages at a
w e l c o m i n g c e r e m o n y In
Frankfurt that "A m erica Is
proud of you."
"Through the days of your
ordeal. Americans built a special
place In their hearts for you.
hoping, praying each day for a
safe return You are back and
America did not compromise her
principles to get you back."
Hush told the hostages before
they boarded two buses and rode
to the hospital, waving and

T r a f f i c lights at F re n c h
Avenue and 13th Street, blink­
ing yellow for traffic on French
and red for trafTIc on 13th Street
since sometime Friday, were
scheduled to be fixed today,
according to the S e m in o le
County Maintenance Depart­
ment spokesman Larry Cross.
The control box that regulates
the signals was hit by lightning
sometime Friday. Cross said.
When when a box is hit by
lightning, a new control unit
must be Installed and "It has to
be reprogrammed like a com­
puter."
Cross said the Sanford Police
•re supposed to notify the de­
partment when a traffic light Is
on the blink but the police
department did not report It.
Sanford Police Captain Herb
Shea said he did not know if if
hla officers reported the faulty
traffic light or not "W e don't
keep those kind of records.”
Shea said today.
The Maintenance Department
did not find out about the light
until informed this morning by
the Evening Herald. Cross said.
He said repairs would take
about 40 minutes to complete.
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smiling at the crowd.
In Washington. Secretary of
State George Shultz today said
Iran "clearly had connections
with the people” who hijacked
TW A Flight 847 June 14 and
that he believed Syrian Presi­
dent Hafez Assad was working to
free the seven remaining hostag­
es In Beirut. Lebanon.
Shultz. Interviewed on ABC's
‘ Good Morning America." also
said U.S relations with Israel
were ' stronger than ever" as a
result of the crisis, and sug­
gested JU.S. relations with Syria
had Improved
P r e s i d e n t R e a g a n . In a
televised White House state­
ment. earlier vowed to fight back
against "cowardly attacks."
saying "the United Stateo gives
terrorists no rewards and no
guarantees. We make no deals "
Reagan also said In the sixminute speech that the United
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By D ssa a Kates
H erald Staff Writer
Seminole Community Action's
Board of Directors plans to adopt
new by-laws pleasing to the
federal government os one pari
of the move to resurrect the
agency at a 7:30 p m meeting
today at Its office. 1101 Pine
Ave.. Sanford.
The anti-poverty agency has
been criticized by federal
authorit ies be ca usr seven
members of the 21 member
board of directors were supposed
to be representatives of elected
officials in the county and the
agency seldom had all seven
member* In that category
SCA was declared dead by a
federal official nearly two
months ago because It had no
staff and no programs Hut the
SCA board has been lighting to
defy that declaration by at­
tempting to keep one program —
Head Stan.
Head Stan Is a pre-school
designed to give underprivileged
children a boost in learning
experiences before they enter
klnderganen and begin com­
peting with other children.
At its June 20 meeting, on
advice from Ella J. Gilmore,
director of Orange County's
community action program and
president of the state executive
directors' association, the board
agreed to modify Its Head Start
program budget for the 1985 86
year by deleting 932.000 In
anticipated revenues from dona
tlons from Seminole County and
Ihe seven cities here and to cut
expendltues a like amount to
balance the budget The county
and the cities refused to donate
any money to the agency
By balancing the budget and
submitting new documents to
the federal government, the
agency could become eligible to
receive 9500.000 In federal
money to operate the Head Start
program, Mr*. Gilmore assured
the group even though It was
past the deadline to submit
budget requests
As part of the new by-laws, the
executive directorship, held by
Rev. Amo* Jones since the late
1960* until he stopped going to

Ihe SCA office on a dally basis
last October, will be eliminated
With the expected new fund­
ing the agency once again will
become viable, even If It has only
one program.
Jones said today the change In
the by-laws will not really mean
any change In the operation of
the agency because It haa had no
paid administrative staff for the
past 18 months when federal
money stopped for It* a d ­
ministration.
For the year prior to last
October. Jones said he gave of
hi* time, but received no salary
Hut the Head Start program
continued.
On May lO William Sadler,
chief of the Head Start division
of the U.S. Department of Hrulih
and Human Services. Region IV,
Atlanta said. "A s far as the state
of Florida and we are concerned
Community Action doesn't exist
It has no programs and no staff "
All Community Action had left
w a» its state charter
Sadler said unless the board of
the defunct agency came up
with a budget and a plan for the
Head Start program by May 31.
that program would be shifted to
some other group
Mrs Gilmore assured the
Iroard of director* 10 days ago
that even though Its amended
budget Is late. It should still be
submitted to the federal gov
ernment and would likely be
approved.
The agency cut proposed
expenditures anticipated from
Ihe 932.000 the board had
hoped to raise from the county
and the seven cities here The
fund raising effort was fruit less
One of the Items reduced was
salaries for Head Start teachers
by placing them on II-month
rather than 12-month contracts.
The cut Is expected to save
more than 9 4 . 00 0 m a d ­
ministrative costs. The Head
Start staff. Including director
Portia Spencer, have worked
year round but In the 1985 86
year they will have four weeks
off In the summer.
Other budget lines like travel
and supplies are lo be cut.

Drinking Age 21

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Traffic Signals
To Bo Flxod

Rozon said the next step for the board would be
a hire a professional to conduct a financial
feasibility study to determine if the funds are
there and the Central Florida community Is
willing offer financial support. He added that
money for the study would not come from zoo
operating funds, but would be raised through
special fundraising projects.
Even If an agreement Is reached between the
board and the city of Orlando a move could take
several years to complete. Rozon said.
—Jane Cacsclbcrry

R o u s in g M id w e s t S w in g
R e v iv e s T e a m 's S p irits
With u new stopwatch and
repaired Ignition rolls. San­
ford's road rally team of
Gerald Gross and father Don
tn their 1932 Deluxe Model A
"Jenny Steamcleaner.” are
chugging their way to Detroit
today after a rousing midwest
swing and stop In Chicago.
While still In the top of the
pack of 80 car* competing In
the coast to coast vintage car
rally, the father and son tram
did not know their exact
standing this weekend.
S u n d a y w a s s p e nt In
Chicago where ihe team met
wi th M a y o r Ha r ol d
Washington who gave them a
flag of the city. The elder
Gross la from Chicago and
their t eam name »• the
Chicago Connection. '

end of the race. At that time,
the team with the beat per­
formance will be announced
the winners and collect a
9100.000 prize.
The team left St Louis

New State Laws
Take Effect Today
TALLAHASSEE (UPII — A law raising Florida's
legal drinking age to 21 took effect at 12:01 a m.
today but state officials and bar owners say It will
be hard to notice Ihe change — at least al first.
The lsw — one of 106 on topics ranging from
child care to prisons that ore due to take effect
today — haa prompted at least one state college to
announce plana to dry out fraternity rush parties
A partial ban on booze at frat functions will go
into effect at Florida State University (his fall, and
a full ban will lake effect in the spring
Off campus, however, no one currently able to
drink legally will lose that privilege A grandfs
iher provision will allow persons bom on or
before June 30. 1966 lo quaff al will, even though
the official drinking age will be 21. Men and
women tn the service will even be sble lo drink at
age 18.
Nor will 18- to 20-year old lounge and
restaurant employees face layoffs.
although
fewer might be hired, according to Ken Powell,
executive director of the Florida Entertainment
and Dining Association
Enforcement by lounge owners and state
beverage agents will also remain pretty much as
is. said Powell and E.A. Raby. assistant chief of
the Division of Alcoholic Beverages and Tobacco
“The only change this will have on us la the date
we check on the (Identification) card." said
Powell.
The biggest change will be In the amount of
money the state collects as beverage taxes State
officials predict kisses totalling 91.6 million next
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No Punkers, Please
ANAHEIM. Calif. |UPI| - Two teenage
girls on their way lo a birthday party at
Disneyland were turned away from the
Magic Kingdom" because official* said their
punk hatr style* vlolatrd the park's dresa
rode.
The gtrl'a — one with a teased bouffant
and the other with heavy eye makeup and
her hair In Jet-black spike* went Into the
bathroom and dampened ttylr hair after
they were turned away from the gate, but a
guard denied them admission a second time.
"It was as If they enjoyed watching them
be humiliated." said the mother of Debbie
Gott. Ihe birthday girl
Earlier this year. Victoria Penley of
Riverside and her daughter. Kathryn, were
slopped st the gate after buying tickets and
told they could not enter because their hatr
color and style were unacceptable They
filed a lawsuit In Orange County Superior
Court, accusing the park of civil rights
violations.
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F re e A t Last

NATION

For Families, Long W ait Ends
United Press Is terns ttonal
A crowd of flag-waving Americana erupted
Into wild Jubilation early today as 39 former
hostages climbed from a camouflaged mili­
tary transport plane In West Germany to
greet fam ily members after 17 tense days of
captivity.
Hack In the United Slates, other relatives
cried with joy and relief, popped open
c h a m p a g n e and b e g a n p la n n in g
homecoming celebrations.
Several family members urged a belter
understanding of world politics after Shiite
Moslems In Beirut. Lebanon, released the
Americans, A few relatives criticized the
Reagan administration's handling of Ihe
crisis, and some prayed for seven Americans
of earlier kidnappings still captive In
la-banon.
When word reached Esther Peel Sunday
that her son. Bob Peel Jr., o f Hutchinson.
Kan , had been freed, she embraced her
husband and told him to start chilling the
champagne.
“ Our prayers have been answ ered."
declared Hob Peel Sr . 58.
The elder Peel was released by Ihe
terrorists a few days after Ihe June 14
hijacking of TW A Flight 847.
“ I know how they are feeling." Peel Sr.
said "T h e y are very relieved, very happy,
very Joyed that they are going to be home
with their loved ones. Th ey've done one
great Job. m enially and physically."
Mrs Peel. 59. and her daughter-in-law,
Kristi. 33. also were held briefly by Ihe
hijackers.

IN BRIEF
Man Who Killed Preacher,
Deacon C alled'Sick M an'
LOS ANGELES |UI*I| — A parishioner who opened fire on
lilt- pulpit of a Baptist church In Chinatown, kllllnj; a
minister and a deacon before being shot lo death by an
ofT-duty sherlfrs deputy, was described as a "sick person"
by his former pastor
About 500 stunned churchgoers watched In horror as
Dang Bong Jou. 46. walked up the aisle and began firing a
,45-callljer pistol at the podlutn during services Sunday
morning Deacon Pook-Kong LI. 58, died In the fuslllad^.
and Gregory Owyan. 30, ati associate pastor, was seriously
wounded In the head and dlrd several hours luter at
County-USC Medical Center
Dung, who church officials said was a disturbed
Chinatown resident who had slopped attending services
about live years ago, was killed during a gunbattle Inside
the church with Donald l-cverencc an off-duty Los Angeles
County sherlirs deputy who was unending the services.
Leverenoe. a DA year department veteran, exchanged
several shots with thr gunman, but no one else Inside the
First Map! 1st Worship Center was injurrd during thr
gunbatl le
Krv Merman Tang, a i hurch spokesman, described
Dang as a "sick person, out of a Job and divorced."

Fires Blacken S. California
By United Press In tern ation al
At least 70 homes were destroyed In San Diego In the
worst o f a rash of brushflres that blackened thousands of
acres across Southern California on a day of record-setting
high temperatures
Fire Capl. lion Davis said the San Diego blaze wan
contained Sunday night, but not before It leveled 70 tinmen
and damaged several others, despite the efforts of 400
firelighters who suffered In I he record 06 degree heat
The Initial damage estimate wan put at $3 5 million
A dozen firelighters werr Injured. Including two who got
hot rmlw-rs In their eyrs.
I he lire broke nui Sunday morning In the Normul
Heights section In the heart ol San Diego and drove up to
1.500 people front their homes
Thr biggest of the hrushflrrs was near the ponh resort
city of Palm Springs, where wind whlp|x-d flames have
burned more I hail ‘20,000 acres since Thursday. Aland 400
campers werr rvar ualrd from the San Jacinto Mountains
as I he flames licked lo within a mile ol thr Palm Springs
Tramway, which carries lourlsln to the top ol H.40O fool
Sail Jacinto Stale Park

In l^iredo. Texas, the families o f Vlnrenle
Gar/a and his son-inlaw, Robert Trautmann Jr . uncorked "some good vintage
champagne” lhal had been saved for years,
a neighbor said.
"T h e fam ily Is Just ecstatic. You can
Imagine We are Just overjoyed." said Javier
Santos. Garza's brother-in-law
With ihetr loved ones finally free, nearly
all ol the hostages' families s|K)kr of Ihe post

WASHINGTON (UPU - Ad
ministration officials are sending
mixed signals on posslhlr retail
at Ion against the hijackers of
TWA flight 847 and the captors
ol I hr plane's passengers and
crew In Lebanon
"Terrorists, be on notice: We
will light buck agalnsl you. In
la-hunon und elsewhere.” Presi­
dent Reagan vowed Sunday as
Ihe remaining 39 American hos­
tages flew out of Damascus.
S y r ia , t o F r a n k fu r t. W e s t
G erm any. Oft their Journey
home
S ecretary ol Stale G eorge
Shultz and a senior admlnlstra
lion olfldul. speaking separately
as Ihe 17 -day ordeal came lo a
( l o s e , s e e m e d to In d ic a te
measured responses anil broad
steps lo stop future Incidents
"Vengeance Is a kind of vis­
ceral feeling dial people gel,
naturally
W e all d o ." said
Shultz, but, "W e really nred to

HARRISBURG. Pa IUPII - About 10.000 unionized stale
workers went on sttlke today, hul thr largest labor group
representing public employees In Pennsylvania reached a
Irniallve contract with thr admlnlstrullon
The Pennsylvania Social Services Union and Ihc
Pennsylvania Employment Security Employees Assoc lalion decided lo strlkr at 12 Ol a m . Just as the American
Federation of Stale. County, and Muntrtpul Employers was
announcing Us trnlallve accord.
The iw o ......Her unions
which bargained separately
with the stale — w rir tillered the same pro|xisul as Ihc
50.000-m em b er AFSCMK but PSSU President Anna
llurger Price said they were not given enough time lo
review Ihr plan.
AFSCMK and lhr Dulled Knud and Commercial Workers,
which bargained Jolnlly with ihc administration, ten­
tatively accepted the ilirrr year agreemrnl wllli 3 (tercet)I
loci ca s e s III each year
Under the proposal, workers would no longer gri primary
oi general clcelhm days off.

Evidence Supports Theory
Blast Downed Air-lndla Jet
LONDON jllM I
Coroners have round melal fragments
in the bodies ol some of Ihe 329 jx-ojilr killed In an
Air India Jel crash, strengthening suspicion lhal att
i xplosion caused die disaster, an Indian news agency says
The Press I nisi td India reported from London Sunday
dial shards ol glass also were found emliedded In a
lavatory Outit ol ihr Jet, which plunged Into Hit* Atlantic
ih ran oil the coast of Ireland June 23.
I he discovery of Ihr melal fragments and glass in some
ol Ihc victim s' bodies ' ‘strengthens thr belief of the
Investigators that there was an explosion, hul they are not
sm e atxiut I lie cause of that explosion.” the agency said
Ihe Observer newspaper, however, contradicted lhal
H-pnrt. s a v in g crash InvrsUgalors are "moving toward” Ihr
theory thnl Ihe Imideni might have stemmed (rom aircraft
lallurr or jdlol error
Examination ol (hr bodies has failed to reveal any
hums, shrapnel wounds or pieces of seal burned on to
txidlra." which would have been the case II there had hern
an rxploalou on lwv.itd. II said

AREA FORECAST: Today mostly cloudy.
Scailrrrd mainly afternoon thunderstorms. High
around 90. Light wind. Rain chance 50 (x-rceni
Tonight and Tuesday variable cloudiness Chance
of alirrnoon and evening thunderstorms Low In
lower 70s High aruund 90. Rain chance 30
jiercenl tnnlghl und 40 percent Tuesday Fourth
of July forecast partly sunny with a chance of
afternoon thunderstorms High In lower 90s
N ATIO N AL REPORT: Thunderstorms hurling
tornadoes, hall and heavy rain dolled Ihr nation
cast of the Rockies today, while brushflres
developing in record hrul to Ihe west consumed
thousands o f acres In Southern California
Scattered storms spewed rain today In Ihe
Southeast und ihr Ohio Valley and from Kansas
and thr Ddkotas to Montana and Wyoming
Nearly H * Inches ol rain fell In Lexington. Ky.,
Including almost a half-inch in 15 minutes.
Several tornadoes struck late Sunday ca»i of
Akron. Colo., but no damage was reported. In
Florida, u twister damaged a home and a trailer In
Fcrnadale und winds damaged a home and
downed (lower lines and u large sign In Duval
County. Hall us large as golf balls was piled 5
Inc ties high Sunday on Stale Highway 227 near
Hot Springs. Ark., the National Weather Service
said Ten-minute barrages o f hall battered the

HARARE. Zimbabwe (Ill’ll — Nearly 3 million blacks
began voting today In Zim babwe's first parliamentary
eledlons since ihe former Hrtiiah colony known as
Rhodesia became an Independent black ruled nation five
tears ago.
A total of 255 caodldalrn representing six |&gt;arlles are
vying for 79 ol Ihr 80 seats in the 100 member Parliament
Ilia! are reserved for blacks Voting lor the HOth seat has
tierri delayed by tire* deal hoi a government minlstrr
Elections lor Ihe 20 other seats — all for whiles — took
place Iasi week

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retaliate" against ihe hijackers
or lheir lurtlon "to maintain U.S
credibility."
“ Well. I think that's true."
M cFarlane told Independent
Network News
" I think the focus o f 11. the
purjxiMc of ll, has to be not to
conduct a random acl o f ven­
geance but Instead lo focus our
|s»wer on dealing with ihe rool
sources ol terrorism, where peoj)lc are trained, where they are
housed, fed, sustained over
lim e." he said. "And there are
slratrglc locations In the Mlddlr
bust in particular where tluu Is
Ihe case."
Thr senior oIBclal said, how­
ever. Ihe radical Hezbollah fac­
tion. which hr said hijacked Ihe
TW A |ei)inrr. Is “ nol vulnera­
ble" in violent reprisals because
Ils members live In urban areas
Release o f the Americans was
held up (nr 24 hours Saturday
when Nablh Hrrrl. the moderate

sentenced thr two to prison terms of 23 years
each lor the attempted assassination of a Libyan
diplomat Sepl 12
The Madrid bomb Injured 16 people. Including
an American who was nm Immediately idrnllflrd
The officials said none of Ihe 16 Injured, who
Included an American Irenagrr. wrre In serious
condition
T h r first bomb exploded shortly afler ntx)n In
the building on Avrnlda Gran Via Police first
reported the blast destroyed the TW A offices
several Boors tip III Ih e building, which h a s a
large TWA sign prominently displayed above Ihe
British Airways offices
Bill authorities Inter said Ihr explosion de­
stroyed only thr ground floor British Airways
oilier and burned a shoe shop next door,
Rafurl Rodriguez, who was minding his souve­
nir shop In Iront of the airline buildings, said hr
heard a "dry. deafening explosion" and ran Into
Ihe slrrct.
“ The windows of thr shop and the ground were
si ill shaking." hr said. "1 saw a woman on ihe
ground with her leg mutilated A laxl driver run
down Ihe slreel. holding his eye. blood running
down his face,” he said.

W EATHER

Now It's Blacks' Turn

Utvrdar

Ihlnk uhoul imjx&gt;slng costs and
looking to the luture and pre
ernpllng."
Hr spoke of an International
txiyeolt of Lebanon's little-used
Beirut International Airport,
legal procedures to bring lo
Justice Ihr hijackers who klllrd a
Navy diver aboard Ihe Jel and
preventive measures
"Vengeance Is not a sallalaclo
ry busts for policy.” said Ihe
senior official, who requested
anonymity. " I would pul the
rmpluuds less on retaliation anil
more upon Ihe j&gt;urj&gt;osrful use of
all U.S resources. Including
force. In a consistent wav In deal
with the glottal problem ."
But nutlnnul security adviser
Robert McFarlane lairr upjieared
to Indicate possible U.S attacks
on "siralrglr locations tn ihr
Middle East “
McFarlane was asked in a
television Interview whether it
was necessary In "surgically

MADRID (U l’ ll — A bomb ripped through the
downtown o lllc r s ol British Airways today, killing
our person and Injuring 16. including one
American. T w o gtmmrn also fired Into the
Jordanian alrllnr olllcrs
The g tm m rn w rre a rre sted and police
deactivated a second bomb In Ih e Jordanian
airlines offices.
In Alliens. Greece, a cur packed with rxjiloslves
deslroyed four vehicle* Including three with
license (dales IdeuHlylng Ihrm as belonging to
II S military personnel, police said. Nobody was
injured
Minutes alter ihe Madrid txmihlug In u building
also bousing Ihe offices of Trans World Airlines.
Iwo unidentified gunmrn llred lulu Ihr windows
ol the nearby offices ol Ihr Jnrdunlun airlines,
Alias, and tried to lire through the crowded
streets They werr ruptured hy poller
The attack came Just a day aftet 39 American
hostages, seized aboard a hijacked TW A Jetliner
17 days ago. wrre freed by Shlllr Moslem
militiamen In Beirut.
Thr release of two t^banese Shiites held In
Spanish Jails was among Ihr Initial drmunds of
the TW A hijackers. A Spanish court Iasi Tuesday

IN BRIEF

A D M IttlO N t

17 agonizing days — clinging lo every shred
ol what might appear lo he hopeful news,
only lo have the hours drag on.

Bombers Target Airlines; 1 Killed

W ORLD

Hu»»IIJ

As 39 Americans flew to freedom and a
rousing welcome In West Germany after
more than two weeks In captivity, relatives
of seven other Americans abducted In
Lebanon over the past 15 months vowed to
Intervene personally for their release.
President Reagan has promised to con­
tinue efforts lo free the others.
But the relative; of the seven abducted
before the hijacking of T W A n igh t 847
grabbed world headlines were apparently
not satisfied and urged Americans not lo
forget the hostages left behind.
Peggy Say. sister of Associated Press
Beirut bureau chief Terry Anderson. 37.
kidnapped March 16. said. “ My direction
right now la lo get myself to Syria and to
work from there to try lo bring Terry home
and the others. H opefully. President
(Hafez) Assad will see m e."
Assad was reported to have used his
Influence with Ihe Shiite Moslem Amai
militia to gain the release of the 39
hostages.
Say anfd Jeremy Levin, former Cable
News Network bureau chief In Beirut who
escaped from his kidnappers this year, and
John Weir, the son of a minister kidnapped
last y ea r, m ight a ccom p an y her to
Damascus
Andrew Mlhellch of Joliet. 111., nephew of
Ihe Rev. Martin Lawrence Jcnro. 50.
director of Catholic Relief Services In
Lebanon, kidnapped Jan. 8 by gunmen In
Beirut, said he too might take matters Into
his own hands.
Mlhellch declined lo elaborate, but said
Ihe Initiatives "could Include the Rev.
Jesse Jackson, who we m el w ith " Sunday
at Ml. Zion Baptist Church In Joliet, fit.

"W e had so many highs and lows." said
James Hoskins Sr. of Indianapolis, father of
hostage James Hoskins Jr.. 22. " !l was
very, very scary The roller coaster feeling la
something you can't describe to anyone who
hasn't gone through it."
"It was like a roller coaster or a see saw."
said Charlene Strickland of Winston-Salem.
N.C., mother-in-law of former captive Kurt
Carlson of Rockford. 111. "O ne day you
thought they had everything worked out.
next day you were depressed and thinking It
may linger on for a while. The anxiety built
up and then there wasa letdown."
Frances Anderson o f Vashon Island.
Wash., said her family was 'Thrilled lo
death" to learn her brother-in-law. Kenneth
Anderson, was on his way home.
"W e have Just lived for this moment for
Ihe Iasi two weeks." she said. "T h e worst
pari was we didn't know You sit and you
wall and the days are 400 hours tong."
Not all families were In agreement over
President Reagan's handling of the crisis
Ruth Maresca of Baldwin. N.Y.. whose
son. Philip, co-plloicd Ihc hijacked Jet. said
Reagan s "words of retaliation" should "not
have been made." The family was “ upset"
by his "Ill-advised" remarks, she said
"Speaking for my son and myself, -we
knew little about them (Ihe Shiites) and
possibly they do have legitimate griev­
ances.'' she said. "I'm sure In the future I'll
lx* much more aware of events In the area "
Bui Mike Conwell brother of hostage
spokesman Allyn Conwell o f Houston,
praised the United Stales' refusal to give In
lo Ihe terrorists' demands
"I'v e go! a rral faith In America and Its
system and Its government ll worked
extrem ely well." he said.
Conwell said the experience (hanged his
perception o f world events
" ll would change anybody's feelings." he
said. "W hen IPs somebody that you know or
are close to. Ihe words human life lake on a
different significance than when It's Just a
face on a TV lube "

The Question Now Is: Will U.S. Retaliate?

State Workers On Strike

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In Southern California Suiui.iv. Ihe mercury
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mark set In 1884. Record highs also werr
established with readings of 96 In San Diego ami
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overnight low: 7 1 Sunday's high 89; barometric
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sunrise: 6 31 a m., sunset 8 27 p.m
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Friday — Chance o f mainly afternoon and
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north lo neur 80 extreme south. High upper 80s
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Shllle leader who look control ol
most o f the h ostages from
Hezbollah, demanded a U.S.
statement forswearing reprisals.
The Stale Department, follow­
ing Syrian suggestions aimed at
untangling a Iasi minute snarl.
Issued u stalernent Saturday
night that m erely reaffirmed
U.S. support for Lebanon's g o v­
ernment. stability and security.
But the statement did not even
uddreoa retaliation and offlclala
said no assurances or guarantees
wrre given lo secure release of
Ihe Americans
Reagan. In Ihe wake of ihe
Iran hostage crisis, vowed "swift
and e f fe c t iv e r e t r ib u t io n "
against terrorism during his
presidency. Bui lodate. that bos
nol happenrd
Friday. Reagan said. "Terror­
ists. and (hose who supjxirt
them. must, and will be held to
account."

Teen Shot By
'V ig ila n te '
C harged With
Raping W om an
NEW YORK (Ul’ ll - One of
fo u r t e e n a g e r s s h o t b y
Bernhard G o etz has been
charged with raping and rob­
bing a woman, bui an attorney
lot thr subway gunman said
Ihe arrest came as no surprise
In his celebrated client.
James Rurnseur. 19, was
(barged with rape, robbery,
•xxloiny. assault and criminal
(xivsessloii of a deadly weajxm
I n Ih e M a y 5 a t t a c k ,
authorities said
"Mr Coclz Is not surprised
hy ihr fact lhat one of those
who a rcostrd him In Ihe
subway and pul him tn fear of
his life has been alleged lo
have brutalized yet another."
said attorney Barrv Slot nick.
Slot nick called It "an In­
dication of a continued failure
In t h e c r i m i n a l J u s tic e
syslcm.”
B ronx D istrict A tto rn ey
Mario Merola charged that
K u m ie u f fo llo w e d Ih e
20-year-old victim Into an ele­
vator In an apartment com­
plex, forced her to a roof
iandlng. then raped her and
made off with a set o f earrings
and three rings worth $150.

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�Gun Probe Leads To Drug Charges
It all started out as an In*
vrstlgaUon Into a stolen gun. But
a 22-year-old Winter Springs
man wound up being charged
with drug violations and also
may face a charge of dealing In
stolen property.
Casselberry police questioned
the su sp ect at his W in ter
Springs home at about 8,20 p.tn
Saturday and spotted a vial
containing cocaine sticking out
of the man's pants pocket.
After the man's arrest on the
possession of cocaine charge he
went Into his home to call a
babysitter, according to a police
report. At that time police looked
out a window of the house and
sp o tted a m a riju a n a plant
growing In the yard, the report
said.
A possession o f marijuana
charge was added
Police were questioning the
.ian In connection with the
’ ltu rd a y sale o f a gun to
Crossroads Gunsmlthlng C o .
U.S. H ig h w a y 17-92.
Casselberry. Gun shop workers
checked the serial number of the
gun and determined It had been
stolen from the shop In Nov­
ember. a police report said.
The suspect was scheduled to
talk to Casselberry police today
about the gun and police say he
likely will be charged with deal­
ing In stolen property.
Troy Lee Donahue, of 426
David St., was released on
•5,000 bond and is scheduled to
appear In court on the drug
charges on July 15.

ing lot at his home at 3:15 p m.
Friday. He was being held In lieu
of $5,000 bond.

Action Reports

BUR GLARIES ft THEFTS
A thief took $2,000 worth of
Jewelry and $38 cash from the
home of Taul Malz. 43. of 2038
Judith Place. Long wood, on
Friday, according lo a shertfTs
report.

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on him before he he reportedly
defended himself with the stick
The m anager reportedly ad­
mitted to police he showed the
suspect a handgun he carries,
hut he denied pointing It at the
suspect, the report said No gun
related charges have been filed
against the manager who was
not completely Identified In the
report.
The suspect was treated at
F lo rid a H osp ital A lta m o n te
Springs for facial Injuries appar­
ently rectcved In the fight with
his brother before being booked
Into Jail, ihe report said.
Gary Allen flicks. 29. was
tiring held In lieu o f $5,000
bond.

BOGUS CHECK
S e m in o le County s h e r iff's
deputies report the arrest of a
man w ho a lle g e d ly used a
woman as a go-lietween to cash
a stolen and forged check
The man has been charged
with forger)', uttering a forgery
and grand theft, but the woman
who told deputies she thought
she was doing the man a favor
hv cashing the $325 check
which she thought was his
STICK WIELDED
(Myrhcck. has not hern charged,
A 29-year-old Sum m erfled a sh rrlirs report said.
man who allegedly tried to hit an
Ann Perry Krwls told deputies
Altamonte Springs apartment she put her name on the payee
manager with a stick and sirug
line and endorsed and cashed
gled with him when the manag­ the check at Harnett Hank The
er tried to break up a fight suspert had already allegedly
b e tw e e n th e m an and his put the date, the amount and the
brother has been charged with forged signature of ihe check's
aggravated battery
owner on the check, the report
Although the suspect was said
M a r k C a g le th e fo r m e r
allrgcdly hitting Ills brother with
the stick when the manager roommate and employer of Ihe
stepped Into the fight at apart­ susjH'ct had reported to deputies
ment *1222, 100 E Altamonte Ihe check had been stolen from
Drive, the brother refused to him and cashed on April 25. the
press charges against the sus- report said.
Ms. Kewts reportedly told dep­
p rrt
But the su sp ect was
charged tn the alleged attack on uties the suspect gave her $10
the m anager, an Altam onte alter she cashed Ihe check He
had. she said, cla im ed he
Springs police report said.
Police who were called to the couldn't cash It himself because
scene at about 1 20 a.m Satur­ he didn't have projM-r Idenltflcaday r e t r ie d finding u bloody IIon. the report said
George Earl Lad tie. 22. o f "2 I
stick at the scene.
The man arrestrd alleged to Eoslbrook Apartments. Winter
police the manager pulled a gun Park, was arrested In the park­

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A video recorder, stereo gear,
cash and other Items with a total
value of about $2,500 were
stolen from the home of Linda E
Depuy. 36. 1700 Pineway. San­
ford. on Thursday or Friday,
deputies reported
Two weedealers wurth $300
each and a $15 torch Up were
stolen from a shed at a golf
course at 2662 Sable Club Way.
Long wood, on Wednesday or
Thursday according to a rcjxnt
supervisor Lora Inc Callahan. 56,
of 621 San Sebastian Court.
Altamonte Springs, tiled with
deputies
SEEDS L EA D TO ARREST
A routine d riv e r's tlrensr
check lead to the arrest of an
A|&gt;opka man for possession of
less than 20 grams of marl|uana
and drug paraphernalia aflrr Ihe
a Seminole County she nil's dep­
uty reported spotting pot seeds
on the floor of the man's vehicle.
The man reportedly gave the
deputy permission lo search the
vehicle and addition al c o n ­
traband was (mind, a shertfFs
report said.
Kevin James Flnkcn. 19. of
3000 S. Clarrona Road, was
arrested at 6:37 p in Frttlay at
Sunlando Park In Altamonte
Springs. He has been released on
bond.
BREAK IN CHARGE
An 18-vrar-old laxigwood man
accused of breaking a window
and entering a l.ongwood ear
wash was being held in lieu of
$5,000 bond
Sheriffs deputies a lle g e d that
oil June 13 I h e suspect I lle g a lly
entered the Rainbow Carwash,
on state Road 434 at U S
Highway 17-92
John Seott Blankenship » l

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1405 Parrot Way. was arrested
o n c o u n t y R o a d 4 2 7 In
Longwood. at 8:45a m. Friday.
DUI ARRESTS
The following persons have
b een arrested In S e m in o le
County on a charge of driving
under the Influence:
— Louis Roy Mixon. 61. o f 1675
Sunset Drive. Longwood. was
arrested at 2:45 a.m Saturday
after his car was seen weaving
on U.S. Highway 17 92. south of
Sanford.
— Hentguo Ramlrer. 44. of 140
Lake Destiny Trail. Altamonte
Springs, at 2:19 a.m. Saturday
at Hunt Club Boulevard at state
Road 436 In west Seminole
C ounty, after hr was found
sitting In his ear parked In the
roadway. The female sheriff's
deputy who arrested him re[wrted he said, 'Hello, sir. I'm
just hrrr watching my stereo."

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Morvdiy, July I, IH 5 -1 A

A Winning Wordtmlth
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presents Seminole High School grad Jerry Walsh an award
for his entry In the club's essay contest.

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Reagan Still
Confounds Critics
Several weeks ago. President Reagan’s
critics had all but wrlllen off his second term
because of the Hltburg cemetery controversy,
budget netbacks and the defeat of his Contra
aid hill In Congress. Hut the "lame-duck”
Reagan Is flying high now, thanks in large
part to the turnaround by the House on U.l)
aid if) Nicaraguan freedom flghtrrs, as well as
the president's decision to uphold the flawed
S A L T treaty.
This Is good news for the millions of
Americans who voted for four more years of
Reagan leadership.
House Speaker Thomas p. O'Neill Jr. has
w h ined dial congressm en switched to
ap p rove $27 m illion in "n o n -m ilita ry ”
assistance to the antl-Sandlnlsta rebels
because they were "afraid" of Mr. Reagan.
That may be so. but many, wisely, probably
also did nol want lo be subjected to
"soft-on-comniunlsm" charges iri the 1986
elections. Others, no doubt, felt betrayed —
by both Sandlnlsta strongman Daniel Ortega,
who Immediately went to Moscow after the
Iasi Contra vote, as well ns by the House
leadership, which killed the Inst Contra aid
bill after a majority of members Indicated
support for non-mllltary assistance In some
form.
Then, (here Is President Reagan's ability lo
compromise, which has been a hallmark of
his (Milltlral career, much to the chagrin of
both Democrats like O'Neill and conservative
Ideologues, lly com prom ising on "nonm llltary" Contra aid when lie originally
sought overt military usslstancr, the presi­
dent came out with a victory lo upholding a
SA LT treaty that hr never has liked, the
president put the onus for serious arms
proposals hark on Soviet leader Mikhail
Gorbachev while also leaving himself some
wiggle-out room If the Soviets don't behave.
With so many problems looming. Mr.
Reagan can't, and Isn't, resting on his laurels.
He must contend with whatever Congress
decides to do with the deficit-reduction
package (the House and Semite currently urc
stalled), continue to barnstorm for tax reform,
prod potential Mideast (trace negotiators and.
of course, deul with the Ortega government.
Since Congress has targeted $27 million for
the Contras next year, the rebels will
continue lighting Hut ll Isn't likely that ihry
can overthrow a Sandlnlsta government
b olstered by th ousands ol S oviet-bloc
advisors. The rebels can make life difficult for
Mr. Ortega by fueling (topular discontent, and
that might make Mr. Ortega less eager to
make trouble for his neighbors and more
Inclined toa negotiated settlement.
The president could enhance those pro
spects with some quiet diplomacy alined at
Managua. Given Daniel Ortega’s fondness for
Moscow and Marxism, any expulsion of
Cuban garrisons may he too much to expect
A peaceful settlement, moreover, would
confound those lelt of center Democrats who
keep predicting that the next step after aid to
lhr Contras Is a U S. Invasion. Then again,
President Reagan has made a career out ol
confounding his critics.

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BERRYS WORLD

DONALD LAMBRO

Repetitive Smoking Studies Waste Funds
WASHINGTON - In (he last 10 years, the
National Institutes of Health and the National
Institute of Drug Abuse have spent tens ol
millions o f dollars on antl-smoklng studies Yet
although Just a few miles separate these
Institutes, the hand that signs the research
checks at one agency doesn't alvt ays know what
the hand signing checks at the other Is doing
“ There are areas of overlap that arc of concern
to many of us." admits a National Institute of
Drug Abuse (NIDA) smoking research official.
After weeks of digging Into National Institutes
of Health (NIHI and NIDA smoking-cesaatlon
rrv a rrh grants, we have discovered numerous
examples of wasteful overlap and duplication.
For Instance, after exam in in g smokingresearch grants from NIDA and the National
Cancer Institute INCH, we found there was no
significant difference In the research objectives
ol two mllllon-dollar plus gram s going lo one

University of Southern Caitfomla researcher.
In one case, this researcher la receiving a $2.1
million, five-year grant from NIDA to "test the
effectiveness o f different approaches to Im ­
plementing a comprehensive smoking preven­
tion-cessation program designed to reduce the
number of children who will become cigarette
smokers,"
In another grant. Issued under NCI's $64
million stop-smoking program, this same re­
searcher 1s getting $189,100 In the first year o f a
five-year project to test virtually the same thing.
Elsewhere, a five-year NIDA grant of $2.4
million was awarded to a UCLA researcher to
study ways to prevent cigarette, alcohol and
marijuana use by adolescents. Simultaneously.
NCI awarded the same researcher $757,749 In
I he first year of a five-year project to study the
same age group, with almost Identical research
objectives.

Says Dr. Joe Cullen, associate director of
NCI's Research Resources Program: " I'd be less
than honest tf I told you everything was neatly
organized and everyone knew what everyone Is
doing."
Furthermore, the surgeon general says that
95 percent o f smokers who quit do so on their
own. without the help of smoking-cessation
programs. Even those who want help In quitting
don't have to look much further than Ihetr local
Yellow Pages to find dozens o f excellent
stop-smoking programs
The millions o f dollars that NIH keeps pouring
Into smoklng-behavlor studies are basically
"Just plowing up ground that's already been
tilled." says a top Senate Investigator. Even
Catherine Bell, grants manager In NtDA's
sm oking p re v e n tio n d iv is io n , confesses.
"Basically, the approaches (to get people to quit)
haven't changed that much since 1980 "

SCIENCE WORLD

DON GRAFF

Once
Only
Eyeliner

Busy
Pentagon
Door
The public Is losing yet another
servant to the revolving door.
Michael Burch, assistant secretary
for public affairs. Is leaving the
Defense Department to lake an
executive position with McDonnell
Douglas Corp
The "revolving door" Is the apt
Washington term for the muchtraveled route from a good Job In the
Pentagon to an even Ix-ttrr one In
the private sector of thr defense
establishment It lias been turning
at least since Dwight Elsenhower
tried to warn u.s about the consr&lt;jin m es o f a developing militaryindustrial complex, tint the traffic
has Ix-en es|x-elally heavy of late As
ol 1984 by u congressional count,
sortie 2.KX) recent Defense D e­
partment employees were at work
In private firms holding large m ili­
tary contracts, a 03 percent Increase
III such employ merit since 1979.
A nol necessarily typical hut
notew orthy exam ple Is G eorge
Sawyer As assistant secretary of
iIn- Navy tor shipbuilding and
logistics, he was Involved with,
among other projects, the Trident
ballistic missile submarine The
contractor tor the Trident, the
nation's moat costly wraj&gt;on and
one of the most troubled by coal
overruns. Is General Dynamics

ROBERT WAGMAN

Twists In Hutton Case

WASHINGTON (NF.Al - Despite
E F. Mutton executives' repeated
statements to the contrary, the
company's check kiting scheme
was centrally planned and Hutton
officials knew about It. say In­
vestigators. This new Information
Corp
has come from both federal grandIn June 1983. Suwyrr left the
|ury witnesses and documents un­
Pentagon to become executive vice
covered by a House subcommittee.
president ol General Dynamics His
On May 2. Hutton pleaded guilty
rapid spin through the door has
m 2.(XX) counts of mall and wire
since moused grand |ury interest
Iraod and promised to pay the
There Is nothing unusual about
government $2 million In fines and
trading In public experience lor
$750.(XX) In federal legal fees. In
latter private paychecks It hapjK-n*
return tor the plea, the Justice
all (tie time throughout the gov
Department agreed not to prosecute
rrnmrui
It s done even at the
any nl Hutton's lop corporate o f­
Cabinet level — especially at thr
ficers
Cabinet level
Hutton claims that the overdraft
Hut Ihcrr art- reasons lor more
scheme was limited to a relatively
than usual concern when It comes
few offices and managers, was
to the defense establishment So
unknown to lop inunagnnent and
much money Is Involved and the
a b u se d a 1e g 111m a t e r a s h
relationship between llioac who art
management system When top
lor the government and those who
managers became aware ol the
supply It w ith weapons Is so
situation In 1982. says Hutton, they
specialized that the possibilities lor
moved quickly to end It
abuse are greatly magnifier).
However, these claims ure con­
A Pentagon official, (or example,
tradicted by Information and docu­
may tie inclined to favor u major
ments that have surfaced.
Contractor who is also a prospective
Hutlon claims that of Its 3(X)
employer Or. Iiuvlng taken the Job.
brunch offices, only atsiut 20 "m ay
lie may use Insider's knowledge and
at some point In tbe 1980-82 period
contacts to the Improper advantage
ti uve e n g a g e d In e x c e s s i v e
ol Ills new employer In Pentagon
drawdown a ctivity." Hut In the
dealings
course of three years, more than
Laws now on the (to o k * attempt to
31K) Mutton employees, bunkers and
(Millve the process by restricting
cash management experts were
iormer government olllclals in the
called trelore a federal grand Jury In
business they can do with their
Harrisburg. Pa. Sources Involved In
former government offices Pending
the federal Investigation say the
|iro|M&gt;Ha|s w o u ld r e q u ir e that au
Jury saw evidence tbat the scheme
olfielul watt up it&gt; I've years alter
Involved at least 110 Hutton bran­
leaving the governm ent belorr
ches and accounts at more than 400
signing on with a company with
hanks,
which lie hart dealt while a public
Federal Investigators have said
servant
that once Hutton agreed to plead
What makes Michael (lurch's Job
guilty. It wasn't necessary lo seek
change ol special note Is that, as the
Indictm ents against ull o f the
Pentagon's .chief spokesman, he has
brunches Involved "It would have
been publicly critical In recent
been total overkill and would have
months nl ma)or detense c o n ­
taken us several years longer," said
tractors

one federal source, "s o we just used
a kind o f sample."
In addition In paying the $2.75
million In fines and costs. Hutton Is
required lo set up a fund lo repay

the Interest Income that It cheated
the tvanks out of- Several weeks ngo.
at Its annual meeting. Hutton an­
nounced that It was setting up an
$H million lurid for Mils — but
Investigators believe that the bunks'
claims, which are still being de­
termined. may total many times
this.
Documents that Hutton recently
Died wi th th e S e cu rities and
Exchange Commission Indicate that
the average long-term overdraft
totaled 9300 million to $400 million
a day — fur h lg h rr than the
company admitted earlier Some
InvestIgators believe that Hutton
eventually will have to pay up to
$-10 m illion to 950 million In
reimbursements.
R obert M. F o m o n , H u tto n 's
chairman and chief executive o f­
ficer. told a House Judiciary sub­
committee thut the overdraft opera­
tion evolved Into "clearly Improper
hanking activities." Hutton was at
fault, he said, because "we did not
have sufficient controls
because
no one ever dreamed the employers
would abuse a drawdown system
that was perfectly legal "
That's a key Hutton claim: that
the system was basically legal and
that, us Fomon said, problems arose
only when Individual office manag­
ers. under "trem endou s perfor­
mance competition... punhrd to
excess" to ram bonuses.
Hutton says It often deposits
lunds Into Its many hank accounts
through wire transfers and other
means that require no time to clear
However, banks often deny Hutton
access lo this money for 24 hours,
thus getting free use of the com ­
pany's money for that period
To even things out, Hutton d e­
vised the overdraft scheme

By Lid ia W a sow lcz
UPI S cien ce W rite r
SAN FRANCISCO tUPIl - Rather
than having to put on their eyeliner
every morning, some women are
opting for a one-time visit lo the
surgeon's office
Since last fall, more than 7.(XX)
women — and a handful of men —
have undergone a mlcrosurglcal
procedure that brings the age old
art of tattooing Into the age of high
technology
Hy Injecting dots of pigment
t) e t w e e n e a c h l a s h w i t h a
sophisticated needle that penetrates
no more than I millimeter of eyelid
tissue, the microsurgeon creates the
effect of a permanent eye liner
Although some who undergo the
half-hour $HIX) to $1,2&lt;X) procedure
m ay sullrr tem porary swelling,
tenderness or bruising around the
eves, there have been no reports of
any serious, adverse stdr effects
The main concern, doctors cau­
tion. Is that patients be certain they
want to be endowed with the Belle
Davis ryrs permanently since thr
tattooed eye liner Is very difficult. If
not Impossible, to remove.
Crltlrs point lo the permanence of
the procedure as a drawback, noting
the fickleness of fashion trends. But
Dr. Kobcrt Fcnal. a noted Southern
California ophthalmic surgeon who
co-drveloped thr technique, railed
Accents, disagrees.
" F a s h io n s m a y ch an ge and
lipsticks ran I k - thrown away, but
tile Accents eye liner ts forever," he
said.
Dr Sanford Sevrrtn. one ol 1.200
opht hatmologlsts. dermatologists
and plastic surgeons trained In the
procedure by Fcnzl. said he has
received "extrem ely positive reac­
tion " from permanent eye liner
recipients at tils clinic in Albany,
cast ol Sun Francisco
"W om en are delighted they never
have In bother wi t h smeared,
smudged rye liner again." said
Sevrrtn. an ophthalmologist.
One of hts patients. Rtrse Petty,
•slid, "This procedure Is a blessing
lor women like m e who wrar
contact lenses nr have sensitive eyes
that make 11 very difficult lo apply

makeup."
Fenzl. 35. whose work In eye
surgery has attracted International
attention. Mild the technique can
tienefll women executives who have
little time lor makeup, athletes,
myopic women weary ol standing
nose to mirror, accldrnt or burn
victims who have lost eyelashes and
seniors with arthritic or shaking
hands.
"Older women have a very, very
dllficu lt time p u ttin g on their
makeup at u time when looking
good Is vrry Important lo them,"
said Fenzl. director o f the Orange
County Eye Bunk
Fcnzl devoted 18 months to
research and development before
l he technique was introduced last
September

JACK ANDERSON

Soviets Have Scrapped '72 ABM Accord
By Jack Anderson
and Dale Van Atta
WASHINGTON - A major In­
telligence breukthrough has enabled
U.S anulyats to determine that the
Soviets ure constructing a massive
anil ballistic missile system. Such a
system would completely upset the
delicate balance of nuclear terror
thut has existed for decades be­
tween the two aupcipowers.
The new Intelligence revelations
make It ominously clear that, for the
Soviets, the 1972 AHM treaty Is
dead. T h ey've spent too much time
and money on construction o f the
secret AHM network to pull hack for
the sake of a treaty (hey have
already violated.
The U.S.-Soviet restrictions on
weu|&gt;ons that can shoot down In­
coming missiles were designed to
maintain "mutual assured destruc­
tion" as a deterrence against either
side attem pting a nuclear first

I

strike, The Soviets’ neur-hysterlcal
opposition to President Reagan's
so-called "S ta r W ars" program,
which would enable the United
States to shoot down Incoming
missiles In space. Is baaed on their
tear that successful development of
such a system would allow us to
launch a nuclear strike against
t h e m w i t h o u t f e a r o f an
overwhelming Soviet response.
Yel now the United States finds
Itself In the frightening position of
facing a gigantic Soviet ADM delcnse In only a few years — long
before "Star W ars" ts even off the
drawing board. Politically, this
could be u devastating em b ar­
rassm ent fo r the Reagan a d ­
ministration. as a high-level White
House source admitted.
The AHM disclosure "has us very'
wonted." the official said, adding
with surprising candor "Despite
our own defen se buildup, this

means we msy be far more vulnera­
ble now than what we said the
nation was under Jimmy Carter.
And It's happened on our watch."
What exactly was the Intelligence
Information that has administration
leaders In such a tizzy? The iden­
tification of lltrrally hundreds of
previously undisclosed sites where
I he Soviets are constructing — or
have already completed — ABM
facilities.
The disclosure comes In the
recent, top-secret "National In ­
telligence E s tim a te s" of Soviet
strength — a document running
Into hundreds o f pages and repre­
senting the distilled wisdom of all
U .S. m ilita ry and civilian In ­
telligence agencies.
For years, a source said, this
particular series o f NIEs was de­
layed because o f "th e Interminable
wrangling over the nature of Soviet
strategic fo rc es *’ The CIA In ­

variably argued that Soviet strategic
weapons were strictly defensive,
designed to launch a retaliatory
blow at U.S population centers after
an American first strike.
Hut all that changed In 1980. the
source explained, when all the
agencies agreed that the Soviets
were In lacl building an offenilve
strategic force, which could take out
most U.S. missile systems In s
pre-emptive attack.
Th e National Intelligence
Estimates don't hazard a guess as to
exactly when the Soviets will have
an effective AHM network In place.
Hut they do disclose that one new
Soviet system. ABM-3, has actually
been tested — successfully.
Additionally, the Soviet SA-12
surface-to-air m iss ile has been
tested successfully as an ABM. The
Soviets will soon be able to produce
hundreds of these mohllc SA-12s.

�SPORTS
Juniors' Goal:
Push Dream
7 Rung Higher

Sanford
Begins
Tourney
Three S a n ford baseball
trains open up tournament
play tonight tn two locations.
The Sanford Little American
League and Little National
League all-stars will be In
Tavares for the Florida Little
Major Sub-District Tourna­
ment while the Juniors go to
I’ort Orange for the Junior
M a |or L e a g u e D i s t r i c t
Tournament
The S a n fo rd N ationals
open up the Sub-District to­
night at 6 against Leesburg.
Joe W ig g in s or Anthony
R o b erts w i l l be on ( he
mound
The Sanford Americans go
up against host Tavares at 8
with Derrick Taylor, ihe top
pitcher tn both leagues, get­
ting the nod
Doth the Americans and
Nationals are looking to stay
alive to advance to the Dis­
trict 4 Tournam ent. The
winner o f the District goes on
to State which ts being held
In Leesburg this year
M e a n w h ile , the Junior
League opens up with host
I’ort Orange at H Ronald Cox
will tie the starling pitcher
The winner of ihe District
goes on to state.
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Aaron latarola

Kevin W alnacott

Jerrey Thuraton Jr.

Kent Brubaker

Jtson Varltek

Curt Prom

Danny Hendrlcka

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Chance Wlstrom

K elly Walnacott

J errey Thuraton

By Sam Cook
tlernld S p orts E d itor
Last year a dream mntrrtallml
for the Altamonte Springs Na­
tional League Major all-stars
They played In the i.iule League
World Series In Williamsport,
Pa before a world-wide televi­
sion audience.
They finished as the secondbest team In the world, losing
the ch am p ion sh ip gam e to
Seoul. South Korea, the Far East
representative
This year, seven of those
young men. tori d i e d by seven
more from last year’s American
l eague, have Joined h i r e r s to try
and take that dream one step
further They would like to w ilt
the Junior (13-vrur old) League
World Series tn Taylor. Mich
Whereas, the World Series is a
Just a dream to many teams
when they open the all-star
compel Mon. It's more than a
dream (or these I -I young men.
Seven of them have been there
anil know what it takes Seven
more would like to Irel ihe
exllerattonolthat m om ent.
The Altamonte Springs Junior
League all stars would like to In­
in Taylor on Aug 12 Manager
Kelly Wainscotl and couch Jer­
rey Thurston sav they have the
talent to be there
"O n paper, It looks great."
said Walnacott. whose E x | k &gt;s
w on the A l t a mo n t e Ju nior
L e a g n r a n d T o p T e a in
Tournament. "Hut we ve still got
to pul It together W e've got to
get everybody playing together
us a team and keep the guvs that
aren't playing happy
Thurston, who guided last
y e a r 's I 2 - y e a r - ol ds to tInrunner up llnlsh agrees but savs
last year's laurels an- |ust that last year's
"Y o u really can't
tulk about last yea r." he said
Sunday night. "W e have to alert
over from strut eh We have to

Softball
slaugltlei.s In gam e two ax It
destroyed (he W est Orlando
Haiders. 19 2 Six players had
two hits for the Savages Includ­
ing Lawson. Sharon Bonaventure. Dtdl Gibbs, Shuler, who
slugged a homer. Switzer and
Val Smith Switzer was also die
winning pitcher.
The Savages next opponent
was the Renegades, a team of
Seminole County players put
t o g e t he r by m a n a g e r Mike
Averttl Thr Savages crushed the
Renegades. 16-1 with Nlkl Burke
tossing u s e v e n -hitler.
Unnaventure led the hit parade
with a 4 for 4 performance
which Included tw o doubles.
Shuler was 3 for 4 with a double.
Switzer and Lawson had two
hits each and LottUclu Whitaker
added a double.
The Savages continued their
torrid offensive attack In game
four as they shelled Kockledge
Rock-Co. 26 8,
B on aven lu re had another
productive game at the plate as
she went 4 for 5 with a pair of
homers, u two-run shot and a
three-run later. Aretha Riggins
and Shuler also drilled homers.
Meyer and Lawson contributed
three hits each while Tammy
Jenerette. Bridget Jenerette and
Chavis had two hits each.
In game five, the Savages went
up against the Eagles, who were
down to 11 players after losing
pitcher Dawn Gebhart to Injury.
The Eagles were no match lor
the Savages who won easily.
154).
Burke was the winning pitcher
as gave up five hits. Shuler was
3 for 4 with a pair o f doubles and
Tam m y Jenerette also doubled
Th r Savages scored 10 runs on
nine hits In thr second Inning
and played an errorless game.
Seminole continued Its hitting
streak Into the sixth game as
they took a 5-0 lead In the top of
the first. But that's when the
defense broke down as. eight
errors later, the Bandits had
claim ed a 17-8 v ic to ry and
eliminated the Savages.
L e a d i n g h i t t e r s f o r I he
tournam ent Inclu ded Shuler
w h o was 11*18 fo r a .811
average. Bridge! Jenerette (7*12.
583). Bonavenlure (12-21. .571)
a n d C h a v i s ( 8 - 1 4 . . 571) .

get these kids unified. They
know what tlu-y can do Individ
iiully but they don't know what
they can do as a team,'
I he Juniors open the District
14 Division 2 All-Star Tourita
mem Friday against Deltona at
Deltona l hev will ilnd out In a
hurry tl they have meshed as a
win Frld.tv means a gam e Sal
urd.iv Another win puts them til
the winners' bracket llnal oil
Sunday
A l t h o u g h Wa i n s c o t l a nd
I Illusion have not mentioned
la v lor. Mieli as ,i motivational
tool. Thurston said U s on the
players
mi nd s " S u b m i t
selously, I think It's there." hr
said
It's ton rarlv tor Kellv and
I to talk about it We want to
take It une day at a time but It's
imigh not to think utxnit the
ultimate goal."
I’ough because the Inundation
to attain that goal has already
been tunned "We have a lot ol
gamers. Wainscotl sold "H all
ol these kids hull- hern tllerr
(the World Series|and the other
hall wants to go vet v badly
II we cun get It together
there's no reason we can 't."
I'he Juniors have 14 ways to
make the Aug. 12 date hi Taylor.
Mleh a reality i'luls Rudcllll
Aaron latarola. Jason Varltek
J errey Thurston Jr , Danny
Albeit Jamey Wallace and Greg
.1.lines return from last year’s
leant They are Joined by Curt
i 'run* Kent Brubaker, Danny
Hendricks. Jittnm Hin ts. Kevin
Wainscotl. Chain r Wlstrom and
Rteky Slictui.ui
S ee JUNIORS. Page 7 A

Eagles Shock
West Orange

Savages Flex Muscles
But Settle In 4th Place
By Chris Flster
Herald Sports Writer
For four straight games Satur­
day the S e m in o le Savages
played like world beaters The
Seminole Softball t'lull's IS and
under all-star team won all four
by the 15-run (slaughter! rule
Unfortunately, the Savages
sandwiched those four games
Inbetween two losses to the West
Orange Hundlts as Seminole
wound up fourth In the I6*team
runway Tournament
"W e did well hut one team
killed u s." Savages manager
Don Jonas said "We went four
games when we beat everybody
by thr 15-run rule but errors In
the last game killed us.”
The Savages return to action
Friday In the Satellite Beach
Mets Tournament which runs
through Sunday and Includes
some of the best teams from
throughout the state, tn two
weeks, the Savages compete In
the Metro Tournament with the
top two teams qualifying for the
regkmals.
"All we have to do now Is put
It together and peak at the right
lltnr." Jonas said "And that's
Ihe Metro."
The C o n w a y Tou rnam ent
marked the debut of four new
players who went up to the
Savages alter playing for the
Seminole Eagles, the club's " B ”
team of 13 and 14 year olds The
new players Include Kalrlna
Shuler. Corrle Lawson. Jodie
Swllicr and Tam m y Jenerette.
In their opener Saturday, the
Savages dropped a 4-3 decision
to the Bandits. Seminole had
taken a 3-0 lead and held It for
five Innings but West Orange
scored four times In the bottom
of the sixth as It capitalized on
three Seminole errors.
The Savages had a shot In the
top of the seventh when Caroline
Chavis and Bridget Jenerette led
off with consecutive singles.
Switzer then tried to advance the
runners with a grounder to the
right side but It hit Jenerette for
the first out. Heather Meyer was
the next hitter and she ripped a
line drive but It was caught by
the pitcher for the arcond out.
Shuler then went down for the
final out.
Chavis was the leading hitter
for the gam e with a 3 for 3
performance and Lawson was 2
for 3 and scored twice.
Seminole started Its string ol

B a s e b a ll

By Chris Fister
Herald Sports W riter
Although four o f lltelr tup
players moved up to the 15 ami
under Savages, the Seminole
Eagles. Seminole Soli ball Club's
all star team ol 13 ami 14 year
olds, showed they still have
plenty of talrnt and determina­
tion as they won two straight
before losing two and bowing out
of the Conway Tournament.
One of those victories Included
an H-4 triumph over the West
Orange Bandits, the (rum that
beut the Savages twice.
" I was real proud of the girls
and Ihe way they hung in,"
Eagles manager Lenny llollls
said "Wrst Orange was u big
victory. A lot o f people were
shocked to see us beat them ."
The Eagles will take the next
two weeks off as fur us competi­
tion goes us they prepure lor Ihe
Metro Tournament. The Eagles
will practice this week and (hen
try to get in some prucllce games
the following week.
"O u r goal now Is lo stay
competitive and do the best we
can In the Metro." Hollis said. "It
would be awful bard to mulch
lust year's B team (regional
qualifiers) Especially after those
four players went lo the Savages
The Eagles, who finished sixth
ul Conway this past weekend,
opened the tournament Satur­
day with a 16-3 rout of the West
Orange Gremlins
Robin Whitehead and Leticia
Strickland had three hits each to
lead the offense w hile Julie
Barton was 2 for 3 with a home
run Dawn Gebhart was the
winning pitcher as she tosaed a
two hitter.
The Eagles came back In game
two to upset Ihe Bandits 8-4.
The Eagles scored four runs In
the first, one In the third and
sealed the win with three In the
sixth.
Strickland provided much of
the offensive punch as she
drilled a double to drive In Ihe
first run, added a solo homer In
Ihe third and smashed another
homer In the sixth. Leslie Barton
also homered In the sixth.
Gebhart picked up the win
again but It was during Ihe game
against the Bandits that the
Eagles lost their number one

MsraM n w t Sr Taausr Vtacsnl

Dorchelte Webster qualified for the TAC national.

6 Seminoles Qualify
For TAC's Nationals
W I N T E R PARK Six
Seminole High track athletes
have qualified for Ihe T A C Na­
tional A ge Group Cham pion­
ships this weekend In New York
CUy by coming In elihcr first or
second at Ihe Regional Meet this
past Satu rday at S h o w a lte r
Field
Although rain off and on all
day made It difficult for the
athletes, they managed to hold
their own against competition
fro m th rou g h o u t th e st at e
lexrept the Panhandle).
In th e I n t e r m e d i a t e a g e
d iv is io n (15-16 year o ld s ).
Shownda Martin and Dorchelle
Webster both qualified In the
800 meters. Martin, who missed
qualifying lor the Junior Na­
tional team last weekend when
she was nipped, took first place
wi t h a tim e o f 2:15 whi l e
Webster was second at 2:20.
Both Martin and Webster, who
will be sophomores at Seminole
In 1985 86. also qualified for

Track/Field
another National meet which
will be held Jul y 23-28 at
Seaule.
In the Senior Division (17-18),
four performers off the 4A Stale
Champion Seminole High boys
leant qualified for the age group
meet,
Alvin Jones took first In the
long Jump at 2 1-O and second In
the triple Jump at 40-3. Louis
Brown qualified In Ihe 220 with
a first place time of 22.6. Pat
Davis qualified In the 100 meters
(first at 9.8) and 220 (second at
23.11 and Earle Martin took first
tn the 400 m eters at 49.4.
The Sem inole athletes will
leave for New York Thursday
where competition will begin
Friday and end Saturday. The
athletes will tour New York CUy
Sunday and return to Sanford
Tuesday.
— Chris N i t e r

t

Softball
pitcher when Gebhart broke tier
bund on a line drive back to the
mound Hollis said they didn't
know It was broken until alter
Ihe next game
In gam e three, the Eagles
managed only four hits us they
dropped an I I I decision to thr
Orlando LIE Sluggers Strickland
had two of thr hits and Leslie
Barton accounted lor the only
run with u home run In the tilth
Grbhurt pitched the whole
game and It was alter the game
that llollls noticed her hand
swelling and sent her lo thr
hospital llollls said Gchliurt will
p r o b a b l y mi s s I he M e t r o
Tournament. "The timing was
terrible lor Dawn to get hurt," hr
said.
" W e w e r e d o w n to I I
ballplayers and just ran out of
strain." Hollis said "But thr
girls w rrr still competitive."
Strickland Ird Ihe way for the
Eagles In thr tournament with u
750 avrrage (9 12) and Anna
H ollis was 5 11 for u .455
uveruge,
H A W K S EXIT EARLY
After winning 3 of 4 tours*
merits the Seminole Hawks, the
club's 12 and under team, had
an off day Saturday us they lost
2 of 3 In the Conway Tou rna­
ment.
"W e had a bad w eekend,"
Hawks manager Larry Rlsae
said. "W e Just didn’ t play our
good defensive hall the way we
have been playing We depend
on our defense slncr w e're not a
slugging tram and, when we
don’t play It. we get In trouble."
Tile Hawks opened up with a
10-1 v i c t o r y over O a c e o la .
Christine Rlsae did an excellent
Job on thr mpund while Mlaay
Martinez drove in live of Ihe 10
runs.
In g a m e t wo . S e m i n o l e
d r o p p e d a 6-2 de c i s i o n to
S em oran In which Sem oran
scored scored all six of Its runs
In the first Inning
The Hawks have this weekend
off before returning to action
July 13 al the West Orlando
Tournament.

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Independenct Day may have come ihree days early
for National League pitchers. An of .Inly 1, they are al
luAt free o f Pedro Guerrero's monlh long tyranny at the
plate.
Guerrero, who began the month of June with his
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navr leader JefT Heardon, ended II with his 19th hlant
Sunday, a game winning two nin shot off Atlanta relief
ace Bruce Stiller,
Guerrero had gone O-for-14 since cracking hlit 14th
June home run on Wednesday night. But In his last
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Dodgers to a 4-3 victory,
The phot equalled the major-league home run record
of 15 for June held by Babe Kuth. Robert Johnson and
Roger Marla. Guerrero also tied the IXalgrr mark for
homers In a month net by Duke Snider In August of
1953.
"N ow I Just want to think that every month la going
to be like June," said Ouerrero. " I don’t remember the
lust time I got thal excited. II was probably In thr
World Series. T o till u home run the lust day. the lust
chance..."
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left field and doubling Gerald Perry olf second baar
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homer of the year Into the Dodger bullpen In left.
Elsewhere In the NL, St. Louis edged New York 2-1 In
11 Innings, Philadelphia shaded Montreal 3-2. Chicago
drublied Pittsburgh 9-2. Cincinnati defeated San Diego
3-2 and Houston took thr first game o f a douhleheader
wllh San Eranrl»co6-2. dropping the nightcap 7-4.
In the American league, It was Toronto 6. Detroit 5;
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Minnesota 4. Chicago 3; Kansas City 3. California 1;
Cleveland 7. Seattle 3; and Oakland 7. Texas 4
C ardlaals 3, M ats I
At St. Louts. Vince Coleman singled home Ivan
DeJrsua with one out In the bottom o f the 11th Inning
to lift St. Louis over New York. Ken Dayley pitched
one third of an Inning to Improve to 2-0. Reliever Jeaitt
Oroaco slid to 1-4.

United Press In tern a tion al
This past week would have
been a good l i m e fo r the
scoreboard operator at Fenway
Park to take a vacation.
Boston was shut out three
limes In Itsslx-game home stand
against Detroit and Baltimore —
the latest coming Sunday al the
hands of Mike Boddicker, who
flipped an elght-hlttcr In leading
the Orioles to a 3-0 victory. AU
three shutouts were by the same
score.
"It was a helluva of an effort.”
Orioles manager Earl Weaver
said of Boddicker. " A shutout on
a Sunday afternoon In Fenway
Park with (hr wind blowing out
t« something."
The Red Sox. who possess one
of ihe more potent lineups In ihe
majors, were shut oul seven
tim es last season and have
already equalled that mark this
year.
‘ You go through stretches like
this," Boston third baseman
Wade Boggs said "But It's not
lhat w ere not hitting the ball.
W e ran Into a tough pitcher
loday and Ihe other two shut­
outs (against the Tigers) were In
the rain."
The Red Sox. who have lost
right of their last 12. got only
one man to third base against
lioddlckrr. 8-7 Th e right hander
stranded eight runners over the
llrsi live Innings In pitching hts
first shutout of the season.
" I don't think It's any real
slump." Boston second baseman
Marty Barrett said."W e're get­
ting nine or 10 hits a game, but
we're Just not getting the key
hit. It really doesn't matter
whether you lose 9-8 or 3-0.
We re Just not playing well now
and that's what we have to deal
w llh ."
Bob Ojeda. 4-3. allowrd three
runs on five hits In the first two
Innings tx-fnrr settling down und
yielding just live singles the rest
or the way.

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At Chicago. Roy Sm alley's
two-run double In the seventh
Inning gave Minnesota a sweep
of their three-game series. The
Mike Scott
Davey Lopca
loss was Ihe nlnlb In the lust 10
...tope Giants
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games fur the Chicago. Including
seven In a row at home. John
Butcher. 5-7, broke a |&gt;ersonaJ
Kads 3 ,Padres 3
live-game losing streak.
Al San Diego. Pete Hove singled off Rich Doomage In
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Blue Jays 6, T ig e r s 5
PhU Uaa 3 , E x p o s 3
Cincinnati the victory. John Franco. 4 1 . pitched the
At Detroit. Durnuso Garcia
At Montreul, Derrel Thom as singled home the
final two Innings to earn the triumph. Andy Hawkins.
homrrrd and doubled home the
winning run to cap a two-run ninth Inning that helped
11-2. loat hta second straight. Rose went 2-for-5 and
winning run In the eighth to
Philadelphia pasi Montreal. Kent Tckutve posted his
now needs 39 hits to break Ty Cobb's mark of 4 .191.
propel Toronto. The Blur Jays
fourth triumph In six decisions In relief. JelT Reardon,
also got homers from Ernie
Astrve 6-4. Otaats 3-7
2*3, took the defeat. Tim Raines, atlll plagued by a
Whitt and Willie Upshaw, while
hamstring pull, was 0 for I os a pinch hitler.
At San Francisco. Mike Scott, 6-4. allowed six hits
L a n c e P a r r i s h a n d To r n
Cuba B. Ptratsa 3
over eight Innings and Houston clubbed three home
Brookrn* homrred for Detroit.
runs to take the opener Dave LaPoint. 3-7. suffered the
At Pittsburgh. Davey l-opes cracked a two run homer
Gary Lavcllc. 3-2. earned Ihe
loss. Chris Brown scored three runs and Scot
and Keith Mnrelund drove In three runs to power
victory.
Thompson had three hits to back Vida Blue. 4 2. and
Chicago Scott Sanderwin. 4-3. allowed only five hlta In
B rew ers 7, Y a n k ee s 5
capture Ihe second game, breaking a 10 game losing
going the distance. Don Robinson was the loser In relief
At New York. Charlie Mcx&gt;re
and slipped to 2-3.
slrrak. Ron Mathis. 3-3, was the loser.
drove In Ihree runs und Paul
Householder und Paul Molllor
ted a 14 single attack with four
hits apiece to spark Milwaukee.
Reliever Bob McClure, 2 0. not­
ched thr victory The Brewers
broke a siring o f 37 games In
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Sutton Lives Up To Billing, Birdie Putt Wins Memphis Playoff
MEMPHIS. Tenn. IUPII - Hal Sutton
has been considered the next Jurk
NicMaus of the PGA Tour, although he
hasn't been living up lo that billing ol
late II this past week's performance Is
any Indication, the I9H3 Player of thr
Year In hack on track.
Sulton Bred Ids second 7-undrr-par
65 lit (our days Sunday and (hen sink
a 30 loot birdie pull on the first hole of
a Nutlden-dralli playoff In beat David
Ogrln and win Ihe A500.000 Memphis
('lassie.
"Whether It was AS or 7 5 .1 needed u
wtn more than anyonr," said Sutton of
Ills first victory since taking the 1983
IHaA Championship *Tve been strug
gllng und there have been some
doubts."
Sutton and Ogrtn. who had u closing
71. flnlshed at U under 279. a shot
ahead o f Gil Morgan (67) and Buss
Cochran (71). Bob Tway I70|uml Tony
Sills (7 1) were two buck at 2 8 1.
The victory, hts fourth In less than

three years, was worth 190.000 to
Sutton, rulsing hts earnings for this
year to ft245.2H2 and to *1.137.334
for hts career.
Ogrln. who missed a six-foot birdie
putt un the final regulation hole and a
similar one In the pUyofT, got a
*54.000 consolation prize that was
almost live times as much as he won
In his 17 previous tournament appear­
ances this year.
"I can’t ta- too dlaappolnird." he
said. " I now know I can play four good
rounds of golf and. for all extent and
purposes, win a PGA lournamrnt It
took a 65 lo catch me."
Sutton began Ihe dual round eight
strokes behind then leading George
Burns. He had five birdies und one
bogey un the Iron! side lo close to thrre
strokes bark and moved Into a tie
when he got his eighth birdie of the
d*y *t No. 10.
Finishing more than an hour ahead
of Ogrtn. Sutton could only wait and

Golf
see what happened
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playoff hole when he put his second
shot In the rough, but his approach
shot caught the edge o f the green.
Ogrln. after a good second shot, was 24
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But Sutton made his 30-footer while
Ogrln missed.
"I was In the driver’s seat und he
slam dunked It,” said Ogrln. "1 hope to
meet Hal In u playofT again — or

anyone.”
Sutton felt Ogrtn made a mistake In
not going for the green on hts second
shot In the playoff.
"I was a little surprised he didn't go
lor It." said Sutton. "You don't get the
chance that often If tt hud been me. I
would have gone for It."

INKSTER TAKES KEYSTONE
HERSHEY, Pa (UPI) - Jull Inkster
refused to sway lo history Sunday at
the Lady Keystone Open.
A year ago Inkstrr missed a 15-foot
birdie putt on 18th hole that would
huve put her In a tie for the *250.000
tournament.
Sunday afternoon, the 25-year-old
(rum Los Altos. Calif, faced another
15-loot putt on IH. This time site hit It
(or a birdie, capping a three-stroke
comeback earning her *37.500 In first
prize money.
The putt, from Ihe hack fringe of the
green, ended a spurt that aJw her
birdie four of Ihe last five holes for a 68
and a 54-hole total of 7-under par 209
at the Hrrshey Country Club.
"I had trouble with my putting over
the first 13 holes." Inkster said.
Betsy King finished second at 211.
two strokes back, after hitting a
l-over-par 73.

a I A I KUNE. Nev. (UPI) Ml
B a r b e r pl a y e d s t e a d i l y If i
spectacularly for the second stral
day Sunday, shooting a 1-under-par
to score a four stroke victory o
Roberto Dl Vlcenzo and win his tf
U S. Seniors Open Golf Champlonsh
The 7 1 gave Barber a 72-hole sc
of 3-undrr 285 and a *40.000 p
Irom the total pot of *225.000.
Vlcenzo. who won the 1983 Ot
blrdled the Iasi three holes for a 72 i
289. Gay Brewer finished third wit
71 for 291. while Arnold Palmer
big crowd favorite as usuaf. stagge
home with a 76 that put h l ma t 3

15 shots behind Barber
Many In the field complained about
how the USGA had doctored up the
Edgewood-Tahoe course to make It
more difficult to score Barber said he
played It safe berauae he knew every
hole was troublesome.

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SPORTS
IN BRIEF
Boulevard Runs M a rk To 12-0;
Marlin's 2-Hitter Lifts FBS
DeLand's Boulevard Tire ran Its record to 12-0 In Buddy
Lake League baseball with an 8-0 victory over Florida
Baseball School at Sanford Memorial Stadium Sunday.
Kevin Rood, who pitched at DeLand High and Seminole
Community College, tossed a two-hltter and Kenny Mullen
druve In three runs with a double and a pair of singles for
Boulevard. Rood struck out five and walked two. Kevin
Craft singled twice and chased home two runs
Kirk Leff was the losing pitcher. Kevin Smith and Bobby
Hoskins each drilled a single for FBS.
Florida Baseball School fared better In the opening game
as Tim Martin twirled a two-hltter with four whiffs as FBS
nipped the Orlando Braves. 4-3 Martin also supplied the
big bat with two singles and two rlbbles.
Stuart Childers was the losing pitcher. Bob Aubehlon
ripped a double and drove In two runs for Orlando.
Boulevard's 12-0 mark leads the league. Florida Baseball
School Is In second place with a 4-8 record. The Braves
(3-8) and Merchants (2-8| are next In line. DeLand's
Kherdan Stallions dropped from the league because o f a
lark of players, according to FBS spokesman Kevin Gross.

Flutie Ready But Michaels Isn't
EAST RUTHERFORD. N.J. (UPII - Coach Walt Michaels
of the New Jersey Generals has put himself on the spot for
Mondav night's USFL playoff game with the Baltimore
Stars by refusing to play Doug Flutie. evrn though the
Hrlsman Trophy winning quarterback has recovered from
a fractured eollarbonr.
Flutie practiced this week with the learn, but Michaels,
fearful that the S-fool-9 quarterback might rclnjure himself
by coming back too soon, said Saturday hr would go with
Ron Reeves as his starting quarterback and relegate Flutie
to spectator status for another week
Should the Generals, who arc 1-2 with Reeves, fall to
defeat Baltimore. It would, of course, subject Michaels to a
lot of second-guessing However, the veteran coarh said he
had weighed the matter carefully and decided on the
conservative approach

Lefties Vault Into 1st Place
LAS VEGAS. Nev. (UIMI — The left-handed tram of Mike
Aulby and Steve Cook vaulted Into first plarr Sunday In
thr 9125.000 Showboat PBA Doubles Classic and earned
the top-seeded position for today's nationally televised
finals.
Aulby. of Indianapolis, and Cook. Rosevlllr. Calif., both
averaged 213 for 42 games and finished 293 pins ahead of
Dennis Jacques. Middletown. N.J.. and David White.
Oklahoma City. Okla.
Also advancing to thr finals were filth round leaders Tom
Milton. St. Petersburg. Fla.-Jeff Bellinger. Columbia. S.C.;
Randy Pedersen. Santa Marla. Calif.-Warren Nelson.
Fresno. Calif., and Mark Baker. Garden Grove. Calif.-.Joe
Berardl. Brooklyn. N.V.

McLain Pulls On Prison Blue
ATLANTA. Gu. (UPII — Former Detroit Tigers pitching

uce Denny McLain will play his first game In 12 years this
week wearing a new uniform — the prison blues worn by
all Inmatrsut thr Atlanta Federal Penitentiary.
Mrluiln. 4 I . was shipped to Atlanta three weeks ago from
the Talledega Correctional Institute In Alalwma. Hr made
overtures to the established learn, the Cardinals, but they
told him they did not want any outside Interference.
"Does that mean I got a pardon and I can leave?" McLain
asked

Rain Interrupts O-Twins, Astros
The Orlando Twins held a 2-1 lead In the third Inning
when their Southern League baseball game was suspended
against Charlotte Sunday night. Il will lie completed at a
later date.
Orlando, which trulls East Division leader Columbus by
one-half game. Journeys to Knoxville tonight for n single
game ul 7:30 p.m.
In other minor league tuiscball. the Osceola Astros and
West Palm Beach were rained out The Central Division
leading Aslros are Idle today.

Oviedo, AWS Reset For Tuesday
The Oviedo Srmlnoles and Apopku-Wesl Seminole Big
la-ugue double-header was rained out Sunday at Luke
Brantley High School
One game has been rescheduled for Tuesday night ut
0 3 0 at Brantley. AW S manager Richard Coffey said Kenny
Chupdelalne would start for his 17-2 team.
Oviedo manager Mlkr Ferrell will counter with Brian
Sheffield or Jam es Hersey. The Semlnoles ure 6-14.

__luniors
Contlnssd from BA
Wainscot! said Ihe lineup Is
not set but he Is working an
I n f i e l d of A l b e r t ut fi rst.
Wainscot! at second. Brubaker
at shorstop and Varltek at third
"Kevin's a good clutch player
and Brubaker Is very smooth ul
s h o rts to p ." said W ulnscolt.
"Vartlek could play anywhere.
H e's an excellent all-around
player. Albert has been bothered
by a sore arm but he's very good
defensively and a good pull
hitter."
Wainscot! said If Albert s ann
continues to bother him. he'll
move lalarola or llovls to first
base. The outfield, depending on
whom's pitching, w ill Include
K adcllff. Thurston, laratola.
Prom or James. James, too. lias
been working out at second
base.
' latarola Is a very strong
pitcher and hitter. We re count­
in g heavy on A a r o n ." said
Walnacott. "Thurston Is a good
h itter and one o f our best
outfielders. Prom Is a clutch ball
player. James ran play about
anywhere. He's got real good
spirit and a good bat."
Wal nacot t has He ndr i c ks
behind the plate. "Danny Is a
very good ratcher." he said "He
blocks the ball well and has a
strong bat."

Infield depth will be provided
by slick fielding Wallace at third
and second and llovls at first
and on the mound. Wtstrom. a
tireless working, said Walnacott.
Is an outfielder with a good stick.
W a in s c o t! said S h elm an Is
another dependable pitcher and
good Inflrldrr who hits well.
The starting pitching staff Is
m ade up of latarola. Prom .
Kadcllff. Thurston. Walnscott
said Kadcllff would probably
pitch Friday's opener. "Chris
hits the ball harder and throws
Ihe ball harder than any kid I've
seen his age." said Walnacott.
"laratola. Prom and Thurston
are all good pitchers W e'll use

Bojovic Boots Bandits, 30-27
OAKLAND. Calif. (UPII - Normally, talk
o f the Oa kl a nd In vaders c e n ters on
quarterback Bobby Hebert and his trio of
outstanding wide receivers.
But that was not the case Sunday.
Sure. Hebert tossed for 271 yards and a
pair o f touchdowns In the Invaders' 30-27
triumph over the Tampa Bay Bandits. But It
was kicker Novo Bojovic and a hardcharging defensive line that made the
difference.
Bojovic. who shook off the effect of
shanking a 31-yard field goal attempt with
under four minutes to go. hit a 23-yard
attempt as time ran out to give Oakland the
victory.
"1 learned a big lesson last year.” said
Bojovic. who missed two field goal In the
Michigan Panthers overtime loss In last
year's playoffs "You've got to forget about
what happened before. If you missed the last
kick, you missed It. You have to keep
concentrating like nothing bad has hap­
pened.'*
The winning field goal was set up by an
inspired stand by the defense.

SHOWBOATS DESTROY GOLD
MEMPHIS. Tenn. (UPII - Coach Pepper
Rodgers' worries that his offense would
never get going were all for naught.

Football
Tampu Bay took the ball over with under
two minutes to go. but sacks by linebacker
David Shaw and Doug Hotlle forced the
Bandits to punt from their own 6-yard line.
"T h e defense should be congratulated."
said Invaders coach Charlie Sumner. "W e
don’ t have a great defense, but It came up
with the big plays today."
T h e victory raised Oakland's season
record to 14-3-1. the USFL's best. However,
because the baseball's Oakland A's are
scheduled to use the Oakland Coliseum next
weekend, the Invaders will travel to play
Memphis In the league's semifinals.
Oakland opened the scoring In the first
quarter on a 37-yard Bojovic field goal.
John Reaves brought Tampa Bay back
with touchdown passes of 5 yards to
Spencer Jackson and a playoff-record 73
yards to Gary Anderson which gave the
ilundlts a 14-3 lead halfway through the
second quartrr.

The Memphis Showboats wound up
beating the Denver Gold 48-7 In the biggest
rout In USFL playoff history.
The Showboats led 13-0 at halftime
Sunday, then struck for three touchdowns
In the third quarter on their way to the
lopsided victory. The 48 points were the
most ever scored by Memphis and the
margin of victory was the largest In the
t hrec years of USFL playoffs.
" I was concerned with our point produc­
tion In the first half." Rodgers said "But we
put It together In the second half. It was a
game where we did a lot of things right. It's
just a great feeling to know we were being
rewarded for our hard work all season "
Memphis takes on the Oakland Invaders
Western Conference champions. In the
second round of the playoffs Saturday at
Memphis. Oakland eliminated Tampa Bay
30-27 Sunday.

Unser Wins
As Andretti
Gets Bump

Will Smaller Carburetor
Help Field Catch Elliott?
U nited P re ss In tern ation al
The Firecracker 400 will be
run with a new rule for the cars
but drivers are still asking the
same question Can anyone
catch Bill Elliott?
Elliott dominated thr (Irst hall
of the 28 race NASCAR xchcd
ule, winning seven races. In­
cluding a record four straight
super speedway races, while
taking the lead In (mints for
N A S C A R ' s Gr a n d Nat i o na l
Cha mp i o ns hi p and wi nni ng
9619.168.
He won the last two NASCAR
races, at I’ocono and Michigan,
and has to lie considered the
favorite at the 26th running of
the Pepsi Firecracker 400 at
Daytona International Speedway
on July 4.
The Firecracker will be the
first race In which all cars must
have the sm aller carburetor
opening mandated by NASCAR
The rule, designed to slow the
cars and Increase competition,
reduces the maximum curburelor throttle bore on all cars from
1 11/16 Inches to I 7/16 Inches.
The chungr will glvr Elliott's
brother Ernie a chance to again
prove his skill at working on
engines. Elliott, who drives a
Ford Thundcrblrd. has not left a
race becuusc o f engine failure
since 1982.
The race will have u purse of
9428.925. wi t h the wl nne

NASCAR
expected to win at least 944.000.
It Is estimated the rule change
will slow the cars approximately
5 mph. uml several drivers who
traveled to Daytona to take
practice runs wi th the nrw
equipment say the smaller air
o|&gt;enlng Indeed Is leading to
slower times.
Tim Richmond said drivers
would be slowed by the change,
but was skeptical tf It would
allow anyone to catch Elliott.
Elliott, who won the Daytona
500 In February, has the track
qualifying record with a 205.112
t line earlier this year.
"It slowed us down a little and
I think It will equalize competi­
tion. although no one knows
what Elliott will d o ." Richmond
said. "He bus run so much foster
than anyone else all year and
this rule won't slow him down
any more than It will anyone
else."
However, three-tim e Grand
N a t i o n a l C h a in p l o n C a I e
Yurhorough. who drives a Ford
Thunderblrd. thinks this might
the race In which he finally

catches Elliott.
"We've been able to run with
Bill all year long and we flnully
feel like our reliability problems
are solved." he said. "W e're

EAST RUTHERFORD (UPI) Mario Andretti’s bubble was
burst by a rrpeal performance

Bill Elliott has won seven
races and 1619,168 during the
first half of the NASCAR
schedule.
hoping It does not come down to
a last minute deal like last year,
though ."
Yarborough, who has won the
Firecracker four times, last year
lost by two feel to Richard Petty.
Yarborough, who holds the
race record for qualifying time
with a 199.743 reading, mild thr
rule change would lead to more
competition.
" I guess thr rides ehunge did
what t hey meant It to a c ­
com plish." hr said. "It (the rule
change) shouldn't do unythlng to
hurt the i,icing uml slowing
everybody down will certulnly
help competition."
T w o -tim e Gr and N a tio n a l
Champion Darrell Waltrlp. who
Is second this year to Elliott In
(tolnts and prize money, suld
iirat will be a factor In the race.

Sunday.
Andretti's car became a casu
ally In the 34th lap of a CART
race at the Meadow lands after
Bobby Rahal hit him front
ttehlnd. knocking him out ol
contention for the second lime
this season.
At u recent IROC series race at
Mid-Ohio, Andretti was lending
Rahal with 10 l.qts remaining
when was cll|)|ted and spun by
the Dublin, Ohio, driver, who
wrnt on to win that race.
Sunday's nice was won hy Al
Unser Jr., one of a batch of
voting drivers whom Andrei 11
predicted would stmti Itecomc
dominant In C AR T racing
' Rahal hit me In the hack and
p u s h e d me Into ( G e n i i )
Brabham,” suys Andretti, who
has won three of lour previous
races this year. "It damaged the
rtght-lront suspension."
Despite finishing 26th In u
2H-car field. Andretti retains a
commanding lead In the driver
standings with 82 |&gt;oint9. 21
more titan Emerson Fittipaldi,
who finished second m Unser.
Jr.

McEnroe, Evert Lloyd Encounter Patsies
WIMBLEDON. England (UPI) - As dismal
as the weather muy be. John McEnroe and
Chris Evert Lloyd both appear to have
bright days ahead.
With the Wimbledon Championships
scheduled to resume today ut Noon (7 a in
EDTI. both Americans enjoyed the prospect
of meeting qualifiers to ensure their berths
In the fourth round. Looking further ahead,
the path to Ihe semifinals doesn't appear
strewn with too many obstacles for either of
them.
McEnroe, aiming for a third consecutive
singles title, was due to meet South African
Christo Steyn. ranked 201st In the world, on
Court T w o today, while at the same time
Evert Lloyd opposed 18-year-old Australian
Jenny Byrne, carrying a rank of 162. on
Court One.
Should McEnroe get past Steyn. his next
opponent would be yet another qualifier.
West German Andreas Maurer, ranked No.
100. and hts likely foe In the quarterfinals

llovls und Bru(taker In relief."
Walnscott said the major thing
he’s worried about Is his pitchers
throwing strikes "The pitching
Is very good but they have to
throw the ball ovrr the plate." he
viid "W e 'v e got good, big hitter
and our d efen se should be
excellent.
"But this Is a lot different from
Ihe Majors. You can t let walks
beat you. W e don't anybody on
base w h o d o e s n 't earn It.
Everbody knows who these kids
arc and what some of them
accomplished last year.
"They all want u piece o f
them.”
Starting with Deltona Friday.

then." Byrne recalled.
The second meeting will be far more
mrunlngful.
"T h e prospect Is making me nervous."
suld Byrne.
After six successive days ol rain Interfered
with the schedule. It was ho|&gt;ed to rom plrtc
the third round today. Other featured men's
mutches Included No. 2 Ivan Lendl ugalnst
Israeli Shlomu Gllrksteln. No 5 Anders
Jurrvd against Vince Van Patten. No. I I
Yannick Noah against VIJuy AmrltraJ and
No. 14 Stefan Edhrrg ugulnst Chip Hooper
In addition, No. 7 Joaklm Nyatrorn and
Ikirts Becker werr to resume their match
halted Saturday by rain at one set each.
Among the women's matches were No. 3
liana Mandllkovu against Elizabeth Smylle.
No 4 Manurlu Maleeva vs. Robin While. No
5 Pam Shrlver ugalnst Virginia Wade. No
I I StrfTI Gruf vs. Stephanie Rehe. No. 14
Wendy Turnbull vs. Pascal Paradis and No
16 Kathy Rinaldi ugulnst Alycla Moulton

Tennis
will tie either eighth seed Kevin Curren or
No. 14 Stefan Edberg. ugulnst whom he has
a combined career record of 9 0.
Evert Lloyd does not have a seeded pluyer
remaining In her quarter of the draw, and If
she beats Byrne would next face Anne
Smith or Isabella Demon grot of France. The
three time champion could contend with
Barbara Potter, who Is dangerous evrn
though unseeded, In the quurterllnals. and
In thr semifinals Is projected to meet rlther
No 3 Huna Mandllkovu or No. 7 Helena
Sukova. against whom she Is a combined
26 3 .
This will be the second time llyrne crosses
(laths with Evert Lloyd. The first occasion
was In her hometown of Perth when she got
to play a set of doubles with her during an
exhibition. "Chris was helping me along

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MIAMI (UPl) — Human error apparently caused a
Metrorail test train to smash Into the rear of a passenger
train, Injuring 13 people and leading to an estimated $3
m illion damage, officials say.
"1 said at ihe beginning It was either mechanical or
human error." Dade County Manager Mrrretl Stlerhelm
was quoted as saying by The Miami llcrald " A t this polnl
It appears to have been human error totally."
■Joseph McRae, 47. the driver of the test train that
slammed Into a second train Wednesday night was
suspended by Metrorail officials after the accident, which
led to the hospitalization of 13 people for minor Injuries.
McHar was testing a recently repaired train and
apparently did not know the passenger train nhead of him
had stopped near the Northslde station Ills train skidded
140 feet before ramming the passenger train.
Dade County transportation chief Joseph Fletcher said
Metrorail'* fall safe brake system ordinarily would have
halted McRae’s iraln hundreds o f feet before It reached the
other train.
IJut in testing the train, unother Metrorull employee
apparently cut a seal and had disabled Ihr controls of the
automatic safety system. The seal reportedly was replaced
before investigators reached the scene.

...Hostages
C ontinu ed from page 1A
States w ould not rest until
Justice was dope for recent
terrorist violence against U.S.
citizens.
"W e will remember and offer
our thanks to all who helped us
and who stood with us,” he said.
"And yes," he warned, " w e ’ll
remember those who did not.
"Terrorists, be on notice: W r
will fight back agalnsl you, In
Lebanon und elsewhere," he
ssld.
Reporters at the Frankfurt
airport said hostage relatives
were beginning to arrive on
flights from the United States
and were being whisked through
the term inal with mi ni mum
formalities. U.S officials said
about 50 were expected to ar­
rive.
Some 300 family members
and military personnel waving
flags and w elcom e banners
greeted the Americans before
they were driven to the Lindsay
Air Force Hospital at Wiesbaden
for checkup** and debriefing.
U R official* said the hostage*

were being debriefed by a special
Irani from "government agrn
ties" about where and how they

were held during their 17-day
ordeal, before they were lo head
back to the United States.
Cap). Linda J. Tubblolo. head
o f the medical crew that made a
preliminary exam ination of the
hostages en route from Syria,
said some were suffering from
colda, headaches and upscl
stomachs and one had a spider
bile.
" I ferl great. I thank the
United Stales for helping u* out.
I wasn't m altreated." hostage
Robert Troutman Jr., 37, of
Laredo. Texas, told reporters at
Frankfurt.
"It was an experience.” added
Naif Traugott. 32. of Lunenburg.
Mass.
The hostages held a news
conference late Sunday In a
D a ma s c u s h o t e l at whi ch
spokesman Allyn Conwrll. 30. of
Houston thanked (hose who had
helped gain their release,
Hut Conwcll rejected calls for
retaliation and Instead called for
a "deeper understanding of thr
s i t uat i on In L e b a n o n and
throughout the Middle East.
" I don’t know who the people
who look us a rc ," he said.
"Retaliation sounds * lot like
rrvtnge We *11 need to find •
deeper understanding to find oui
whul made |&gt;eopte lake such a
drsperateacl."

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elly of Sanford over Orlando,
During nightly slops, 'Jenny'
Is draped In Ihe official Hag of
Sanford
A crowd of 20,000 cheered
them on In lloonsvllle Mo,
a n d a t h r o n g o f 3 0 ,0 0 0
g r e a t ed th e r a 111e r s In
Hloomlnglon. III., Ms Austin
reported,
Thr father and son tram
report that ihelr spirts are
high hut ll gets a hit tiring
driving all day. several days In
a row. Ms Austin reported.
"They leel great Actually.* 1
don't think they (hough) they
would make II this far,” she
said
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on-the-road repairs. Fortu­
nately. Ihe Grosses got Ihelr
wheels rolling again and made
It lo Chicago, hut not before
ihelr slop watch broke.
Don Gross told Austin the
rally has been reclevlng great
moral support as they cruise
through various towns. In
some cases the crowds that
turn out to cheer thr Irani* on
are larger then thr population
of Ihe towns. They got thr key
lo Kansas Ci ty und w ere
treated (o lunch by Mayor
Richard Berkley who told the

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other fields o f work.
Futrell said. " In the past ... w e have
opposed the misuse and manipulation of
tests for entry Into the profession. In recent
years, we've helped make entry testing
fairer.
“ Now Is the time to make sure America
know* where we stand." she said. "W e
stand for fairness In testing, we stand for
quality In the classroom.’’
Futrell’a call for teacher certification
exams comes five months after the N EA’s
smaller rival, the American Federation of
Teachers, proposed a national exam for all
prospective classroom educators.
Futrell said she would prefer Individual
state exams but. like the AFT. recom ­
mended lhat the tests be developed with
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professional skills. '
Futrell also proposed that the 1.7 m il­
lion-member union create a "w ar chest
against scholastic failu re" to combat Illiter­
acy and the nation's 25 percent high school
dropout rate. Under the plan. 51 would be
set aside from the dues of each NEA
member to create a permanent fund.
Her calls drew enthusiastic applause from
the more than 7.500 delegates.
Futrell and other teacher union leaders
have argued that tough certification exams,
coupled with rigorous training and In­
ternship programs, would also help raise the
profession’s esteem and pay.
T e a c h e r s a re a m o n g the n a t i o n ' s
lowest paid professionals with an average
annual salary of 523,000 — a figure cited for
why many of the best college graduates pick

supposedly secular classes they education program. Burger and wr o t e , th ere Is a n eed for
teach after school."
O'Connor Joined the majority to "pervasive monitoring by public
"The ‘shared time' program, declare It unconstitutional.
aut hor i t i es In the sectaria n
though structured somewhat
The Title I majority was made schools."
C ontinued from p s g e 1A
differently, also poses a sub­ up o f B r e n n a n , Ma r s ha l l ,
New York’s ts the largest Title
sc h o o ls , even If se cu la r In stantial risk o f state-sponsored Blackmun. Powell and Stevens.
1 program In the country, serv­
nature, violates the Constitution Indoctrination," the court said.
The ruling In the Title I case ing 300.000 students. In 1982. It
if 11 benefits the school and Its "No attempt ts made to monitor
resolves a longstanding battle received 5147 million, o f which
activities.
the Shared T im e courses for over the legality o f public aid for about S20 million, or 13.5 per­
T h e rul i ng In the Gr a n d religious content."
remedial programs In religious cent, was spent on services to
Rapids case upholds the 6th U.S.
Joining Brennan In Ihe o p i­ schools. C o n g res s, when It private s c h o o l students.
Cl i ni l ! Court of Appeals, which nion sin king down the shared
In a sharp dissent. O ’Connor
amended Title 1, insisted thr
ruled thr "shared tim e” and time program were Justices
program be avai l abl e lo all said the 19-year history o f New
"com m u n ity education" pro­ T h u r g o o d Ma r s ha l l . H a r r y students, regardless of where York's program Is proof positive
gram s were unconstitutional.
Ulackmun. Lew is PowcL and they go to school.
public money can be spent at
T h e programs were Initiated John Paul Stevens. Chief Justice
But the court, once again led p r iv a te schools wi t hout e n ­
by the Grand Rapids school Warren B urger and Justices
by Brennan, said the program tangling church and state.
district In 1975 lo reach the 30 Sandra Day O ’Connor, Uyron
She called the ruling "tra g ic "
can only tie made constitutional
percent of the school age popula­ White nnd William Krhnqulst If It takes place "at a neutral site for 20.000 youngsters now re­
tion attending private schools. dissented.
off the premises of the religious ceiving remedial Instruction at
Hv Ihe 1981-82 school year,
On the Issue of the community schools.” Otherwise. Brennan private schools In New York.
m o re than 11.000 relig io u s
school students look pun In the
p r o g r a m und s t a t e a i d
approached 56 million annually,
Other laws that take effect Monday pertain to:
Under Ihe "shared tim e " pro­
gram . thr public school system
• I*t1sons. The Legislature voted to Improve
Continued from page 1A
leased classrooms In religious
Ihe standard of health care afforded Inmates after
schools for up to 510 a week to year and 55.4 million Ihe year after in a stale with
a learn of doctors Inspected thr state's prisons
offer classes In math, reading, a 54.3 billion budget. Powell said the loss tn sales
under a federal court order and said 17 Inmates
died from neglect fret ween April 1983 and April
physical education, languages and excise taxes will be significantly higher by
1984
and art
Ihe time Ihe current crop o f 19-year atlds turns
The cornerstone o f ihr reforms Is Ihe creation of
T h e classes were attended 21 .
a fourth assistant to Corrections Secretary Louie
That bottom line was al the hrurt of the debate
solely by private students, but
Walgnwrlght. The Inspecting doctors had re­
taught by public teachers during this year over the drinking age. Led In Ihe House
comm ended such a position be created to
ihe regular school day. The by Rep. Fran Carlton. D-Orlando, a majority In
Improve Ihe chief prison doctor's access lo the
Instructors were rrqulred to post both chambers o f Ihr Legislature had for seven
man at the top and to prevent other higher-ups
"pu blic school" signs on the wall years favored a return to a drinking age of 21 as a
from countermanding medical orders
and lo remove or cover any way to curb traffic fatallllrs am ong teenagers
Another law provides an Inmate grievance
But Carlton's proposal remained txtitled up In
religious symbols during the
procedure similar to federal guidelines. Support­
Ihe House Krgulutcd Industries committee until
class period.
ers said (he law will preclude Inmates seeking
Th e "community education" Ihe federal government threatened to withhold
rrlief from Ihe federal government until they have
program Involved private school some 580 m illion In highway m oney from stales
exhausted
Ihelr state hearings The law w ill also
that
failed
to
raise
Ihelr
drinking
ages
to
21
by
Irarhcrs who taughl leisure ac­
provides penalties for corrections officers who use
tivities. such as arts und crafts, Oct. 1, 1986. During committee meetings this
unjustified physical force against Inmates or try
on religious school property after year, m em bers who previously voted against ihe
to conceal (he use of such force,
bill
said
It
was
that
threat
that
changrd
Ihelr
regular school hours.
• Children. Workers tn day care centers will
mind* ihl* year.
T h e high court m ajority said
begin undergoing background check* for e v i­
Powell *t*o disputed the content ion by Carlton
Ihe community education pro­
dence they might abuse their young charges
and others that the law will save lives. He said
g r a m was unc ons t i t ut i o nal
under a law that establishes tougher new
lhat alcohol-related traffic fatalities among
because, "there Is a substantial
licensing procedures for those centers.
IH-year-olds Increased by 43 percent In Florida
risk that, overtly or subtly, the
Another new law will make ll easier for the
tielwren 1981, when (he Legislature voird to
religious message (teachers) are
state to prosecute child abusers and molesters by
raise Ihe drinking age lo 19. and I9H3 — even
rxjw cted to convey during the
allowing Interpreters during trials for children too
though 10.000 fewer 18-year-olds held driver's
regular school dav will Infuse the
young to understand the proceedings or explain
licenses.
what happened lo them The law will also allow
Powell said many 18-year-old* never gave up
videotaped testim ony by some child abuse
drink He predicted 19 and 20-yrara&gt;ld* will
victims.
continue lo drink, too. even though the criminal
Laws will also lake effect lo:
penally for underagrd persons who poscss
• Impose a 25 percent tax on the wholesale
alcoholic beverages will he a 5500 fine or 30 days
price of “ smokeless tobacco."
In Jail. Persons supplying (hat beer or liquor will
Thoto qpolsticni prorktad by m om b oti ot
• Raise the fee for a driver's license to 519 but
face the same |&gt;enaltlea and rrsiaurant or lounge
’bo NaftarvU Asset islion ot lo tu rllto i O M Jsr •
» r » roptosonlollvo Inlor Jot Hr p rlto • SI ot
allow issuance of six-year licenses for safe drivers.
owners could lose Ihelr liquor licenses
m in m orning IoOsy Inlot Jos lo r m srks’t
• Require local governments to begin drawing
''U n fortu n ately, wc do nol have enough
I bongo throughout lbs Jsy P rie s * go not
local components for Inclusion In the Com ­
beverage agents to police every licensed pre­
intludo rot 011mot I up rnsrhOcnm
Bid Ask
prehensive Stale Plan. Those local components
mise," Powell said "They're going lo have lo put
tflg
«0%
A lle n fk Barth
will eventually be used lo Bnallze the state plan,
Ihe resources where the people are, and that's not
A m erica n Pioneer 141
B if n e tt Benh .
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which Is meant to guide Florida's development
your convenience store on a backwoods country
F lo rid * Power
Into the next century.
road."

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WASHINGTON (UPIJ - America s biggest
teachers’ union, which fought the teacher
certification teats of the 1070a aa racially
biased, now seems ready to back tough
exam s for ail new teachers aa a way to beef
up the profession.
D elegates to the N ational Education
Association’* annual convention are to vote
on a resolution Tuesday calling for auch
exam s and union President Mary Futrell
predicts overwhelming approval.
In a keynote address to the NEA's 123rd
annual convention Sunday, Futrell said:
"L e t us (ell America that Just os law
graduates can't practice law without pass­
ing the bar exam, no teaching graduate
should be allowed to Instruct America’s
children without first passing a valid exam
that tests mastery of subject matter and

Holy spirit, you who tolva all
problems, who light all roads
so that I can attain my goals,
you who give m# tha dlvlnt
gift to forglva and to forgat
•II avli against me and that In
all Instances ot my life you
are with me. I want In this
short prayer to thank you for
all things and to confirm once
again that I never want to be
separated from you even In
spite of all material Illusions.
I wish to be with you in eter­
nal glory. Thank you tor your
mercy toward me and mine.
AMEN. The person must say
this prayer lor ) connective
days. The favor will be
granted even It It seems dif­
ficult. This prayer must be
published Immediately after
the favor Is granted without
mentioning the lavor.
624 S3 CFL

A R EA DEATHS
CELBST1NK W. BACON
Mrs. Celesllne W. Bacon. 87. of
1700 W. 16th St.. Sanford, died
Sunday al Central Florida R e­
gional Hospital. Sanford Born
July 2. 1897 In Sanford, she was
a lifelong resident. She was a
homemaker nnd a member of
First Shtloh Missionary Baptist
Church and the Lily Whi t e
Lodge No. 66.
S u r v iv o rs Include her
husband. W illis Bacon, Sanford:
a daughter, Johnrita Gataun.
Sanford.
Wllson-Elchrlherger Mortuary.
Sanford, la In charge o f a r­
rangements
H E N R Y E . B A S IN G E R

lord. Bom Feb. 25. 1902 In
Tallahassee, he moved lo San
lord In 1930. He was a retired
citrus and farm laborer and
member of Clearwater
Missionary Baptist Church
Survivors Include his wife.
Christine 0. Bentley. Sanford,
four stepsons. Terry Lee Sims.
Kcnsey Sims, Jlinmle Lee Bailey
and Bobby Johnson, all of San­
ford: three stepdaughters. Jac­
queline Sims, Johneza Sims und
A r e t h a Barr, S a n f o r d : one
brother. Arnold L. Bentley.
Sanford: 24 grandchildren.
Wllson-Elchetbcrger Mortuary.
Sanford. Is tn charge of ar­
rangements.
M R S . A D E L A ID E M . M E R E C E 1

Mr Henry Edward Basinger.
Mrs Adelaide M Mcreckl. 69.
75, of 739 Jamestown Drive, of North Oregon Avenue. Lake
Winter Bark, died Saturday at Monroe, died Friday at Central
Winter Park Memorial Hospital.
Florida Regional Hospilal. San­
Bom Dec. 10. 1909 In Alabama,
ford. Bom In Long Island. N.Y.
he moved lo Casselberry from
Dec, 18. 1915. she moved to
Vlncennea. Ind, In 1965 lie was Sanford In I960 from New Mex­
a retired federal mine Inspector ico, She waa a retired school
and was a member of Communi­ true her and waa a member of All
ty United Mrttiodlst Church. Souls Catholic Church.
Casselberry where he nerved on
Survivors Include a stater.
Ihe administrative board, and
Ar l e n e R ich ter. S a n fo rd i a
waa a former church lay leader.
brother. Henry. Palmetto. Fla.
He was a member of Herrin s
Brtsson G u ardian Funeral
Prairie Lodge 693 FAAM
Home. Sanford. Is In charge of
Survivors include his wife. arrangements
Frceda E.: son. Charles A .,
EMMA RUTH O LIVER
Casselberry; brother. Eli. Los
Ms Emma Ruth Oliver. 70. of
Ang el es ; t w o staters. M rs. 806 Cypress Ave.. Sanford, died
Claudlne Cotton. Champagne.
Thursday night at the Mary Lee
III., Mrs. Naomi Monaco. McDepugh Nursing Home. Winter
quon. Wts . one granddaughter
Park. Born March 24. 1915 tn
Bal dwi n Fai r c hi l d Funeral llavts Station. S.C., she became
Home. Altamonte Springs, ts In a resident of Sanford more than
charge o f arrangements.
65 years ago. She waa a home­
maker and member o f St. James
JO H N B E N T L E Y
Mr. J oh n B en tley. 83. o f A frica n Methodist Episcopal
18031* McCarthy Ave.. Sanford, Church.
Survivors Include a sister.
died Wednesday night at Central
Florida Regional Hospital. San- Ollie B Williams. Sanford; a

brother. Lowman O liver Jr..
Sanford.
Wllson-Elchelberger Mortuary.
Sanford, la In charge o f ar­
rangements.

Funeral Notices
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Evening Herald, Senlord, FI.

Monday, July I. IttJ—IB

In A n d A r o u n d L o n g w o o d

Annual Independence Day Skyblast' Set
Altamonte Springs annual "Independence Day
Skyblast" fireworks and synchronized music
display Is scheduled for 9 p.m. or when It's "good
and dark" on Thursday. July 4
Tw elve hundred fireworks shells will be
launched Into the night skies Just behind
Altamonte Mall and will be visible for miles. The
fireworks are to be synchronized to a varietal
musical soundtrack so the visual displays
coincide with the sound This year's show Is
sponsored by WCPX-Channel 6. WWKA-FM. 7-11
Stores and Champion TV A Appllcance.
No drinking of alchollc beverages is to be
allowed Altamonte Police and Fla. Highway
Patrolmen will be on duty for tralTlc and crowd
control.
Come early and get a good viewing spot and
parking place. Have a safe holiday!
Stetson University In DeLand has released the
names of Longwood and area students who
received degrees at the college's recent com­
mencement services
They are: Longwood — Sherry O'Leary.
Maureen Sullivan and Bvron Underwood: Winter
Springs — Greg Pustemak and Steve Surratt:
Altamonte Springs — Nadine Grtssrtt; and from
Fern Park — William Winner II
"Summer of '85 Shape-up." a special course for
voung people In the 7-12 grades Is being offered

N ancy
Fry©
Longwood
Correspondent

323 8893

at Seminole Community College July 8 through
Aug 1
The course consists of basic physical fitness,
organized sports, study skills, typing and com­
puting.
All classes will meet from 2-6 p.m MondaysThursdays of each week. The course s cost will be
$100 per student and Is limited to 44 students.
Call 323-1450. ext. 302 or 303 for further
information.
The Lake Brantley High School Class of 1975 Is
planning a big "10th Reunion Weekend'' for July
1921 Activities will begin with a cocktailreception at the Shrralon-Maltlnnd that Friday A
dinner dance Is on for Saturday evening, and for
Sunday a family picnic Is planned at Camp
llcronwood.
For details and directions, or If you haven't
registered, please call Robin Klaus Arnett.
886-9760or Vlrkv White Waeckier 331 4675

A m illio n
thanks for pointing out the
Irritating speech habit that so
many of our young people exhib­
it today. I refer to the use- of "you
know ' three und four times In
one sentence.
It Is simply maddening to hear
“ you know, you know, you
know" from so many of our

celebrities (especially athletes)
while they're being Interviewed
on television and radio.
1 started to fall Into that li.ihit
when I was In college. One of my
professors helped me overcome
it when every time I Mid "you
know." he Interrupted me with.
"No. I ilon I know until you tell
me.”

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DEAR ABBY: Thank "Gall of
Shurrwood. Wls.." who Is tired
ol hearing the word "basically"
used and overused Incorrectly.
My family and I have made a
game of counting the times u
person uses "basically" In one
s|&gt;re(Ti or commentary. I have
counted ns many as right
"baslcallys." It means "as a
trusts for" or "fundamentally,"
but It's now used us u tiller and
means nothing.
My prize story concerns a
prominent athlete who was
asked In a television Interview
where he was born. He replied.
"W ell. I was basically bom In
New York." Need I say more?
Another |k-i peeve of mine Is
the Incorrect use of the pronoun
"myself.” There are several
rule* that apply, hut the simple
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die pronouns " I " or "m e " can be
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thrlr use. abuse und misuse, the
one word that I hear more
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correctly Is "apropos
Many people say. "It Is very
upropos." as though apropos
meant "appropriate." It doesn't.
It means "c o n c e rn in g ." " r e ­
garding." "pertaining to.” or
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Are the kids getting bored with summer
already? Then enlist thrm In the second session
of a program of summer enrichment classes at
Altamonte Elementary School from July 8-18
The classes are for clilldten to expand their
skills In art. puppetry, drama, a foreign language,
science and computers Open to kindergarteners
through 5th graders, the program o f classes Is
available at a cost of $10 lor the session

Q UALITY FABRICS

I’ lranr print this. Abby. If
everyone who l* guilty of the
"you know" hubtt would a»k a
blend to Interrupt him with "No,
I don't know." what a blrxxlng It
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Meredith College In Raleigh. N.C. Is StefTanle
Poole, daughter ol Mr and Mrs. William S Poole
of Casselberry.
Meredith College was founded In 1891 by North
Carolina Baptist* and Is presently the largest
private college for women In the Southeast

VFW l‘ost 5405 of Winter Springs has been
presented several awards of recognition lately In
honor of the good works of members and
community projects.
Post Commander Jim Glrnday has received a
plaque for best Commander of District 18
The j h i s i and Its ladles Auxiliary was given
District honors for thrlr Hospital Program.

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June Anniversaries were celebrated over the
month of June by the following community
couples. Harold and Doris Smith. Longwood. 50
years: Early and Dorothy Miles. Casselberry. 50
years: Tom and Donna Lyons. Casselberry. 25
years, and Mr and Mrs Harold ("arrow. Alta­
monte Springs. 25 yrars
Congratulations to all and many happy years
together to come

Midshipman Larry Gage of Longwood has
graduated from the United States Naval Academy
and has been commissioned a Naval Ensign
G agr received a II S, degree In General
Engineering
Midshipman Gagr is the son of Mrs June Gage,
a Longwood resident.

Speech Habits Irk Readers, You Know
DEAR

The girls of local Brownie Troop 860 presented
an Award of Appreciation to the post for all the
contributions made to the troop.

Friends of Casselberry heart transplant patient
Harry Wuest have set up a fund to help hts family
with his medical expenses.
Mr. Wuest. an accountant, underwent the
surgery In May at Emory University In Atlanta,
where he will be confined to the hospital for
several more weeks.
As neither Medicare nor private Insurance
provides transplant coverage. Wuest's friends
have set up the Harry Wuest Trust Fund at the
Atlantic Bank. 1030 Montgomery Road. Alta­
monte Springs 32714. but contributions may be
made at any Florida Atlantic Bank

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Members of the Seminole High School Band and dance corps

S e m in o le Band Tryouts July 10
The Sem lnolr High School
lifand In nchrdtili-cl to hold Itn
nummer a ud l t l r nn for the
1985-86 school year on July 10.
at 10 a.m. In the SMS hand
room for all prospective n r w
members
The hand perform# for all
half-time show# during football
season an well ns several con­
vention shown In conjunction
with Total Convention Concept#
of Winter Springs
The band In under the direc­
tion of Bob Maguire who In In
his JOth year al Seminole. The
active Band Parent Association
purchased 100 new unlformn
for Its major project last year
and has tentative plans to nend

the band to the Peach Bowl
Festival In December In Atlanta.
The band will tdd two new
auxiliary units this year: Flag
Corps (16-24 m em bers) and
Majorettes (4-8 members).
The two new units will be
Instructed by Sanford's Dianna
Wells who will be part of the
band Instructions! staff next
year.
Other staff members Include
.1 II. Scott. trum pet/French
horn, currently a performing
professional In the Orlando
a r e a; Chr i s C h u r l e s , saxophone/drlll Instructor: Eric
Chatl es, low brass/drlll In­
structor (these two brothers are
currently performing with the

Concord Blue Devils who were
the 1984 Drum Corps Interna­
tional Champions): and David
Anders, percussion Instructor,
formerly with the l«ake Howell
Silver Regiment
The Seminole High School
“ D azzlers" will also hold a
supplemental audition for those
girls who are unable to meke
th e s p r i n g t r y o u t s . T h e
Dazzlers. under the direction of
Maureen Maguire, qualified for
the state contest last year by
posting superior (I) rulings al
the District VII competition.
For further Information re­
garding the summer auditions,
contact Ms. Maguire at 3224352 or 322 6915

Even Janitors Get Top-Secret Clearance

Report: Security Weak At Defense Firms
NF.W YORK (DPI) — Security Is so weuk at most
of Ihr nation's 14.000 defense contractors that
slrallng classified documents might be easier
ill.m stealing a loaf of bread from a supermarket,
un Internal Pentagon report charges.
The 250 page study, according to a story In the
Sunday edition of The N rw York T im e t, said the
Defense Department should make wholesale
changes In Its security programs liecause present
regulations, even If fully enforced, cannot prevent
espionage.
"A supermarket employee may encounter fur
more difficulty stealing u loaf of bread." the
77mes quoted the report ns saving

securing docum ent* und setting up ularm
systems to avoid "surrejrtltlous entry" to thr
materials, ulthough most recent espionage ruses
were not the result of break-ins.
— Many contractors request and get secret or
top-secret security clearance for employees who
"perform toilet cleaning, painting und similar
maintenance or service-oriented activities."
— Fewer than 1 percent of security clearance
applications are denied, and fewer still are
revoked later.

The Pentugon report, according to the Times,
said there are only ulxrnl 225 federal ugrnts
nationwide to police the 14.000 contractors. And
ulthough the agents must Inspect alt 14.000
contractors, 95 percent of the classified documrntsure concentrated In 200conlruclors

Th e yearlong study of security al thr nation's
military contractors wan ordered by Defense
Department senior officials after thr urrest of
James llnrper Jr. on espionage charges, the
T im e s said.
The report, known In the Pentagon as the
Harper Report, has not been made public, but thr
Defense Department guve copies to some m em ­
bers of Congress.

Tile rejMtrt also lound:
—Defense contractors maintain no controls
over the use of classified mulertuls ul night and
on wrekendn. This would allow employees to
bring friends, even Soviet ugenta. to work where
they could read, copy or steal sensitive docu­
ments. Stealing classified m aterial "Is only
slightly dllll&lt; till during working hours."
—Defense Department regulations focus on

Ilurprr was sentenced to life In |&gt;rl#on last year
for taking classified documents from a small
California military contractor and selling copies
lo Polish Intelligence officers
Since the study was completed early tills year,
one of the four people unrated In the Walker
family spy rase, Arthur Walkrr. was charged with
taking und selling classified documents from u
military contractor In Virginia

Gays Parade With Pride
United Press International
More tliun a quarter-million j&gt;eople
turned out In San Francisco. Chicago
and Nrw York for intrudes celebrating
pride In Ihr homosexual lifestyle.
In Sun Frunclsra, about 200,000
|&gt;rople pucker! downtown's Market
Street Sunday under bright skies to
direr the city's unnuul (lay Freedom
Day jiarudr, described by organizers
us Ihr lurgest gathering of hom osex­
uals In the world.
In Nrw York, poller estim ated
ulxiut 20,000 murrhrr* Joined by
Mayor Kdwurd Koch Sunday swung
down Fifth Avenue In a frstlve Gay
l*rtdr Day intrude, past angry pro­
testers ul St. Patrick's Cathedral
Organizers hud antlclpuled 75.000
s|ieclalors, but poller mudr no
estimate of Ihr crowds along the
Iturude route lined with 1,500 j&gt;ollrr
officers.
In Chlcugo. orgunl/rr* said 50.000

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people werr on hand for the 16th
unnuul Gay and l.rsblun Pri de
Purude Former Mayor June Byrne
was umong the marchers und Mayor
Hurold Washington addrrssrd u rally
ut the end of the parade route.
About 10O people. Including sever­
al wearing Nazl-stylr uniforms, at­
tended a countrrdemonstratlon or­
ganized by Christians for Decency.
Police reported no conflicts between
the jMirtlrlpunt* In thr two Lincoln
Park rallies
The Sun Francisco celebrutlon In­
cluded more thun 150 groups of
marchers escorting colorful floats
depicting the parade's theme of
"Honor our |&gt;ast. Secure our future "
They waved banners and placards
proclaiming, "m others against AID S"
and "fathers against AIDS."
AIDS has been a major focus of San
Fr uncl sco' n G a y F r e e d o m Day
parades since 1963.

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Brunch. 601 E. Alta­
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T o a s t m a s t e r s . 7: 15
u in.. Christo's Restau­
rant. 107 W First St .
Sanford.

FICTITIOUS N A M I
N otlc* i l hereby given I tvs I I
mm ongaged In business at f i t
Senlando Springs D rivs Suit*
O. I ong wood Seminal* County
F to n s * » IW under rtw tictlttous
n a r-v » • • A U T I S T I C
SPECIALTIES A INT F HIOHS.
and that I Intend to register la id
nama a lts ttw Clark ot ttva
CtfCUM Court la m in a !* County.
Florida in *&lt; to r dan (O a im tti*
p r a r lt ie n t ot IS * F lc t lt lo u i
N am * Slatuto*. To a lt loctlan
I A I S* F la nd* Siatuto* I*S7
PROFILE SPORTS. INC
!%! Jsrry H Lu la
Publish Juno IT, 14 4 July I. i
IMS

OEG in
FICTITIOUS
N a lk a i t hereby given Itia l I
am engaged In b u tln a tt a l 101
D allona Boulevard D a lia n *
V alut a Caunty. F lo rida undtr
•s * fic titio u s nam a a l DE
L TON A R E ALTY, and that I
inland I* register to ld nama
w im lt&lt;* Clark ol rtw C ircuit
Court. Sam mala County. Flarida
in acco rdan t* w ith ttw pro
visions at th* FktltW u a N am *
Statu lo t. T o o l! Sactlan ta t at
F lo rid a llatutoo IM7
OE L TON A CORPORA T ION
REALTY COMPANY
/» MKhaUaS Garble
Corporal* Socrolary
Publish Juno It. 14 4 July I. 4
I TOO

OEO 10)
FICTITIOUS NAME
N otlc* II twroby given ttval I
am engaged In butinoo* a l IS4
B a n lry O r ly * . L a ta M a ry .
SamlnaN County. F lo rid * H IM
under ttw tk tltta u t nama at
M 4 S OFFICE SERVICES, and
ttval I Intend la ra g lita r U S
nama w ith ttw C lark at ttw
Cwcuil Court So m ltw l* County.
F lo rid * In accordant* w ith ttw
p r a v iiio n i *1 is * F lc lllia u t
Nam * siatvta*. To w it Section
MS t * Florida Statute* IM '
/» Mauraan F Man ta t
Publish June 14 4 July I. 4 IL
I to I

OEO IM
FICTITIOUS NAME
N o tk * It twroby given that I
am engigad In business a l 40]
G eorg* Si . W inter Spring*.
Sominot* County. F lo rid * undtr
ttw tk im a u * nama at VEGE
T A S L E tA LA CASTE, and mat
I inland la ra g itto r to ld nama
w ith ttw Clark at m * C ircuit
Court Saminet* County F lo rid *
In accordant* w ith ttw pro
v ltia n t at the F k tltia u a Nam *
Statutes. To w it Sactlan MJ Ot
Flarida Siatuto* IM7
/ V A/chW l agar*
Publish Jun* 14 4 July I. 4 IL
10

DEG HO

FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice I t hereby given that I
am engaged In butonat* at WO
Jack ton C t . O r tacts. Samlnot*
County. Florida WAS u n d tr th*
flcttttau* name at TE R R I LYN N
ENTERPRISES, and that I In­
tend to re g u la r ta td name with
the Clark at Itw C ircuit Court.
S am lrw l* County. F lo rld o In
accordance with ttw provision*
at Ih* F ktltta u s N am * Siatvta*.
T a w lt Sactlan SOSO* f o r Ida
Siatuto* I W
/ ) / T e rri L. Paris
P ublith June 14 4 Ju ly I. 4 IS.
IW
OEG IM
FICTITIOUS NAM E
Nolle* I t hereby o '* * " that I
*m engaged In business at P 0
Bor 00(4. M aitland. SomlnoW
County. Florida 137SI under ttw
f ic t i t i o u s na m a o f L M S
ASSOCIATES, and that I Inland
to ra g lita r ts ld nemo w ith ttw
C lark o l Ihs C irc u it C ourt.
Sam,nola County, F lo rid a In
accordance with th * provision*
ot rtw F k tllw u t N am * Statute*.
T a w lt Section M l OS Florida
Statute* I0S7
IV Stave Baunwr
IV Don,** Soumor
P ublith Jun* 34 4 July ' 4 IS.
IMS
PEG 111____________________
FICTITIOUS NAME
Nolle* N hreaby given that I
am engaged in b u tm r u a l IM 4
P s l n i a t l l a A v * . S a n fo rd .
Samlrwl* County. Flo rida 377TI
u n d tr ttva fictitio u s nems ot
CLEAN POOLS by CHUCK, and
that I intend to register said
n*m » with tha Clark ot It**
C ircuit Court. SominoW County
Florida In accordance with m*
p r o v ltle n t at th * F lc llllo u t
Nsmo Statute-*. Tc w it tectlon
M l 0* Florida Siatuto* IM I
IV Chart** W L a ltt
P ublllh July 1.1. 11.33. IMS

Dt H '
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PRORATE DIVISION
FIN Number SO 37) CP
IN RE ESTATE OP
A LFR E D E HEIN RICH .
Dacaatad
NOTICE OF
AD M INISTRATION
Th* a d m ln lilr a lla n of th *
a 1 1a I a o l A L F R E D E
H E IN R IC H , d a c a a ta d . F ile
Number 0) 173 CP. I t pending In
th* C ircuit Court tor Samlnot*
C o u n ty . F lo r ld o . P ro b o to
Division, ttw a d d ro ti ot which It
Samiewlo County C ourthouto.
MO North Park Avenue. San
lord. Flarida 33771 Th* name*
and addrotaa* of ttw personal
raprssantatlre and ttw personal
r* p r * * * n ta tly * ’* attorne y are
•at torth below
A ll In la ra tlo d parson* a r*
required lo IIN w ith m i* court.
W ITHIN THSEE MONTHS OF
THE FIRST PUBLIC ATIO N OF
THIS NOTICE I I I a ll claim *
against Ih* a tla t* and (31 any
o b |o c ll* n by an I n l a r a i l t d
par ton on whom this notice was
tarvod thel Challenge* th* valid
ity ot m * w ill m * qualification*
ol tha par tonal ro pratonfa tlv*.
vanuo. ar |u rl*d lctle n of Ih*
court
A LL CLAIMS A N D OSJEC
T IO N l NOT SO F IL E D W ILL
BE FOREVER BAR R E D
Publication at m i* N o tk * ha*
begun on Jun* 14. lo st
Par tonal R eprtoantativ*
A LFR E D W. M B IN R IC H
3)3 Sun •*• Drive
M l Dora. Florida 3371/
Attorney tor
Car tonal R aprtoanlatlv*
EARLE W PETERSON JR .
PA
P O Boa IMS
Laatburg, Florida
Telephone 1*041 730 )4M
P ublith Jun* 34 4 July I. IM I
DEG IM ____________________
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT.
IN A N O F O R
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO f t im C A O O K
IN RE T h aM a rrlag aol
f ID N E O WILL McCOY.
H uthand Pal 11loner,
and
SHIRLEY ANN McCOY.
W I I * / R * * p o n d * n t
NOTICE OF ACTION
THE STATE OF FLO R ID A TO
SHIRLEY ANN McCOV
Address Unknown
YOU ARE H E R E B V
N O TIFIE D m ol an action tar
D itta lid la n *• M a rria g e hat
bean Iliad again*! you. and you
a r t required lo ta r v* a copy ot
your w ritten doten ta t. i l any. la
It on FRANK C WHIGHAM.
ESQUIRE. Attorney tar Pali
Honor, who** a d d ro ti I t Post
O ttk * Boa DM. F la g th lp Rank
Building 300 V F irs t Street.
S u it* 33. la n i a r d . F lo r id a
13773 ISM on ar batara July 31.
A 0 IMS ond III# the original
w im the Clark of m i* Court
e th e r batata ta rv lc * an Poll
horwr * attorney ar im m ed iately
ihereefter o ltw rw .ta a default
and ultim ata judgm ent w ill b*
tn lo ro d against you lo r Itw
fa lla l demanded In th* Patman
and your m arriage la Pat IHonor
w l‘1be dissolved
WITNESS my hand and teal
ot m i* Court on Jun* 34 A 0

lots

ISEALI
OAVIO B ER R IE N
Clark at th* C ircu it Court
By Jean B rlllant
Deputy Clark
Publish July 1.4 IS. 31. IMS
DEH I
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE I0TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN A N O F O R
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
F L 0 R I0 A
CASE NO M IS3I C A M P
In r * Adoption at
JOHNS VAN K E L L * 40*40
* m inor
NOTICE OP ACTION
TO OLAN GARCIA
Georgia
I Address Unknown
YOU ARE N O T IF IE D that a
Second Amended Petition tar
Adaption h a t bean Ilia d aa a in ti
you In m * above nomad Court,
and you a r* required ta ta rv * a
copy ot your answer or pleading
ta ttw P eittw n an ttw Pollhonor t attorney. Stephen M
Stan*. E tqutr*. 333 E a tl P ira
Sheet Orlande. Flo rida 33 ffl.
and IIN Ih* anginal ant war ar
pleading In Ih* o ftk e ot th *
Clark at m * C ircu it Court In and
tor sammol* County. Flarida. an
*r batara July M I ML
It you tail ta da M . ludgnw nt
by default w ill be taken against
you tor Nw ra lia l demanded m
WITNESS my hand and tael
m i* 3l*i day ot Jun*. I04S
ISEALI
O A V IO N BER R IE N
Cwrk at Ih* C ircu it Court
By Joan i n I lent
Doov.lv Clark
P ublllh June 34. July I. 4 14
IMS
OEG IV*

Lcgol Notice
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notlc* la her-ebt given that I
am engaged In butt new at P O
Bor 444. Gettova. Sam i no Ia
Covrrty. Florida 3173} under rtw
n c lltto u t name at REJWOTE
O F F IC E M A N A G E M E N T
IS O M ). INC . and m a t I Intend
to register to ld name w im th*
C lark *1 ttw C irc u it C ourt.
S am lrw l* County. F lo rid * In
accordance w ilt, ih* provision*
at ttw Flctinau* Nam* Statute*.
T o w n Section MS F t Florida
Siatvta* t*S7
t\J M a rth a E Walt
P ublith June IF. |4 4 July I. 4
l«tS
OCGMI
NOTICE OF RESOLUTION
CLOSING. VACATING.
AND A tA N D O N IN O .
RIGHTS OF WAV OR
DRAINAGE CASEMENT
TO WHOM IT M AY CONCERN
NOTICE I* hereby given that
th* Board at County C om m it
tia n o rt ot S am lrw l* County.
F lo rid *, at its Regular Mooting
h r id an ttw 3Sm day at Jun*.
A 0 . IMS. m ttw County Cam
m lttlo tw rt' Moating Room. In
Ih * C ourthouse at S tn lo rd ,
S a m m o l* C o u n ty . F lo r id a ,
pursuant to Petition and Notlc*
h* r * * 0tn r* given p a tte d and
adopted a Resolution da tin g ,
vacating and abandoning, r *
nounclng ond disclaim ing any
and a ll rig h t of toe County ef
Seminole and th * public In and
ta th e fo llo w in g d e s c rib e d
righ t* at way or drainage ea t*
man!, ta w it
VACATE PROPERTY
Th* 100 between block* L and
M adioimrvg L o tt 7 4 10 4 II
Block L on the north end La's t
1 1 1 1 ] Block M on the tooth.
Chuluota Recorded P lat Book 3
Page J1 Seminole County. EL
A lto the e a tl 70 einrv) ttw t a i l
tide and adjoining L o tt 7 k (
(Hock M and L o tt 7 4 t Block L
and ttw tkuth SO' along Itw norm
tide ot Block L and *d|olnlng
L 0 H I 4 T 4 ISBIOCk L
By ttw Board ol County Com
m ittio rw fk o l Samlnot* County.
F lor .da. this 3)th day ot Juno.

A 0 . IMS
BOARD OF COUNTV COM
MISSIONS RS
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
BY ROBERT STURM
CHAIRMAN
ATTEST
D A V ID N BERRIEN
CLERK
Publish July 1. IMS
OEH 3
_________________

CLASSIFIED ADS
Seminole

Orlando • Winter Park

322-2611

831-9993

CLASSIFIED DEPT.
RATES
1 firnt................C7C r I
HOURS
3 coflstcuti** times SIC a I
1 :3 0 A.M. • 5:30 P.M.
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
SATURDAY 9 • Noon

7 CRNSdCRtlTf tin ts S2C R |
10 cgtistcathrt Urns 4fiC a I
Contract R ftts AyfHsMa
3 lin ts Minimum

DEADLINES
Noon Tho Day Before Publication
Sunday - Noon Friday
Monday • 11:00 A.M . Saturday

23—Lost A Found

71-H elp Wanted

LOST B ias* maw Cochapoo
near old hospital. Sanford Ft
P a lk ro b lo s tog 111 O f lt
_ i days) or 111 lU f Ir.ightsl

O IN T A L ASSISTANT Parsons
seeking part lim a work need
apply 1) Naurs par weak , w in
tra in l ! U to start Sand
pictu re and rssum * to Dante:
A sslatant. 317 S Oak St .
Santard____________________

77—Nurs*ry A
Child Care
I w ill babysit your child ta my
ho rn* w ashdays S am lnot*
H igh a rea Donna. I l l MO)

3 *-R « a l Estate
Co jrses
* * * *
e Thinking at getting a a
e Real E ltato lice n se ! e
We etter Free Teft lea
and conti nuous Traimngi
Call 0S&lt;S * r V k b l tor datalli
a n i t a ; . m n o t ( * * 77*14
K ey** at F larida . lac
_____ I t Years 1 iperWwcel

55— Business
Opportunities

DOC TRJUIEI
F U L LO R P A R T TIM E
M * * HOUR
M u tt B* E iporioncadl
Obedience 4 ........
Protection
____ m s i i u M _________
EXCUTIVE SECRETARY
W ith e r w ithout shorthand I
Ablest Temporary Services
___________ m i le a f
F tp e r.a n c a d A ll round Y a rd
Help l-v Winter Springs Call
x v m s ____________________

EntUOCI OriMTM
TRAINEE
L o o kin g

for

M lf m o tiva te d .
Incllnod md»
Y'dufiU Ifltt 2nd 1 Jrd th‘t1
potKtorn open Appir

PLASTIC PROflLiS. IRC
Sontord

Jem efl Lent
.......... m

hoc

EimnmoR oftMTDt
Work from homo 140 pr IM
Inserting erwveiopes For In
form ation sand stamp lo K S
Enterprises. P 0 Boa IM I MZ
Bloom field N J .0700]

W ill tra m Start to M hr H a rd l*
Irrig a tio n . MuO M a lio n v llle
A re ■Santard 31) I M f _______

riMtCATOtS

NOTICE
Sea*Irvg individuals w im ta p e
71-H elp Wanted
Th* St Jttvnt River Water
nerve* In fabrication at alum l
Management O u tlie I h a t r *
rvum windows Musi b * able ta
calved an application lor Con
read and understand shop
A c ry lk Applicators
tum ptlve Water Use from
drawings and work w im (lose
apply protective coating on
S EMI N OL E COUNTY
tolerances Room tor advon
c a rt, boats and planet U to
S C H O O L B O A R D . 131 I
c e m e n t O N L Y q u a lif ie d
SU par hour W* train For
M E L L O N V IL L E AVE . SAN
parsons should apply
w ork in Sanford area call
FORD EL 33711. application
T a m p a f 13 SB* 71)1
t3 117 fISaAU. on 4/33 IS Thu
MMCMAUMIMNI
A tta r s A c lr a s ta i Medals A ll
oppllcotien It tor ttw m o d llk a
PfiOOWCTSGO,
talent tor movies.TV 4 p rin t
lion o l the pending application
IM I Car awe II Read.
w o rk
S a rlo u t only apply
3 117 QIS4AU
Tho a p p lic a n t
.P I 33731.
Persm eent Catling, S4&gt; M il
proposal to withdraw 014 MGO
G a a t r a l M a ln t a n a n c * 4
Ot G R O U N D W A T E R FR O M
ASSEMBLE BS
Groundikaaping Knowladga
THE F L O R IO A N A Q U IF E R
F ro n t o fflc * . phones tilin g
ot equip ment helpful W I M )
V IA I EXISTING W ELL FOR
ty p in g he lp fu l P srm e rw nt
PUBLIC SUPPLY to serve 3
positions N ovoraFoot
JANITO R S/M AI D IN E I D I D
e c re jt) end a RECREATION
Monday through trld a y Top
TIMP
PCM____
774-1141
AREA lo verve 4 a c ra (t) In
Pay Goad working conditions
Avon b eau ty Company
Seminole County located in Sac
Supervisors nasdsd f a t MSS
Full
ar
pa
rt
lim
a
Call
immadl
lio n 31. Township 31 South.
ataty 133 M U or 33) I f l f
Rang* JO East
Tha Governing Board ot tho
AVON 1ARNINOS WOWlTl
ARB
O ie trk t w ill ta k o action ta gront
O P E N T E B B IT O R IE S M O W III
or deny tho oppH collonltl no
B IB W a r in s tlt
teorwr man 30 day* tram th*
CRT OPBBATOR
AMO
date ol m l* notk a Should you be
Data entry eaparlanc* or good
n
u t 's
interested in any of mo llttod
typ in g Parm arw nt position
applications, yqe should contact
w im grow th potential Par
th* St Johns H irer Water Man
monont position N ora raF ao
agamanl D istrict at P O Bo,
Mil
TEMP PCM......... 774-134X
U3V. P alatka. F lo rid a )307g
M3V. or In parson at Its o tt k * on
S la t * H ig h w a y I f f W a tt.
Palatka Florida. M 4 'S » t ll l
W r i t t e n o b | a d l o n to th *
OAL FRIDAY TRAINEE
application may b* m ad* but
A F F ID A V IT UNOER
Got paid tor having tan I Nicest
should b* rocolyed no lator than
FICTITIO US NAME STATUTE
( m l In town wsnts to tra in
14 d 4 ys Ir o m Ih s d a ta ot
STATEOF FLORIDA
you tor si I around office w ork I
publication W ritten objections
COUNTY OF ORANOE
Should identify itw ob Ia t tor by
Tho undersigned, under oath
PERSONAL ASSISTANT
name and address and lully
says
No skills needed |u tl be Heal
describe th* ob|a t t ion to th*
I This instrument I t being
biel Busy boss ot construction
ap plication P iling a w ritten
• •eculed lo r the purpose o l
company needs ysur helping
ob ie tlle n does not entitle you to
com plying w ith Section 14)0*
hendl Run errands Help w im
e Chapter UO. Florida Statute*
F
lo
rida
SU
tutot
childron Help In o tflc* and *•
A dm inistrative Hearing Only
7 II I t Itw Intention ol ttw
h o rn e t I lo I h o u rs No
those persons who** tubstanhel
undersigned
lo
engage
In
a
weekends1
interests arc lila c lad by Ihs
business enterprise under Itw
application and who &gt;11* a pall
fir titio u t name o l G R IF F IN
TYPE SETTER
lion meeting th* requirem ent!
ENTERPRISES totaled *• 1)1*
ORAPHIC ARTIST
ol Section M t M l. F A C . may
H
o
lid
a
y
A
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m
u
t
,
A
p
o
p
k
a
.
S3M wees Assisi manager In
obtain an Jkdm in lttrallv* Hear
Sam,not* County. Florida
t n l l r e o p e ra tio n o t shop
irvg A ll llnnolr Iliad w ritten
3
Artec
had
hereto
and
mad*
a
Plenty o l room to move up I
objections w ill be presented So
p
e
rl
her
ro
t
I
t
the
newspaper
Groat boss I
mo Board tor l it considersllon
Proof o l Publication o t required
In l i t d e lib e r a tio n on tho
by said Siatuto
CASHIER
application prior ta th* Board
* Those interested In said
Fun crowd I W ill tra in I F u ll
lasing action on the application
enterprise
end
ttw
e
ite
n
t
ot
the
•im * Needs you now I Fool al
Dennis* T Kamp, Director
Interest ot each. Is a t lot lows
Division of Records
NAME
OF
OWNER
St Johns R Ivor Water
I John R G rift In
INVOICE OAL
Management District
1 Ben F G rltfin . Jr
Train tor invokes and tar pan
Publish July 1. IN )
INTEREST
oral ledger Great |ob ta toarn
DEH 4
M X 'M X
II ysw r * leaking to gat Into
NOTICE
AD O R ES !O F OWNER
clerical field
Th* SI Johns R iver Wsler
I 3)1* Holiday Ava
Management D istrict hat ra
Apopka F I T ] to)
caivod an appU ation tor Con
3 to* Tlm barcov* South
lu m p ily * Water Us* Irom
lo n g wood FL 1377*
E O W IN A N D O O R O TH V
Sworn ta and subscribed be
FU RNITURE R B FIN IS N E R
to r * m * at Apopka. Orange
B O L L IN G
PO
BO X ISA.
to ot how Us* your knack tar
LONG WOOD F L JJ7S0 0JJ*
County. F ie nd*, mis 30m day el
making things shine again!
application 43 IU 0D A A U M on
M ay. IM )
Needs today I
to ]4 i t This application Is ter
Hayrvond A McLeod
N otary Publ.c
m * m adifkation ot ttw ousting
SERVICE W R ITER
pe rm it l l l F f I M U
Ttw appli
. M y Commission E ip tra t
Any aaparwnc* ar com parable
cant proposes I* w ita d ra * t i l
M arch I t I N t
autom otive background w ill
A t ra to rrtd ta in Paragraph )
MGO a l G R O U N D W ATER
w in th is t i l l * w ith b u s y
F R O M T H E F L O R ID A N
above. Proof ot P ublkatien at
Oeaievth.pl
this intention ta re q u ite il tiled
AQ U IFER VIA 1 EXISTING
herew ith pursuant to Itw pro
WELLS FOR NURSERY IR
MANAOER TRAIN EE
w IG A T io n to Verve jo a c r t l t l
visions ot Sactlan M l t * F lo rid *
SDK Full training progrem No
lam inate County located us Sac
Statutes
Sundays Learn all phases *1
• ion 31. Township 30 South.
Publish July 1.4 14 » . IM )
star* operation and how ta ha
OEH 3
Rang* 3* East
Th* Governing Board at th*
D istrict win la ta ectwn ta grant
CITY OF SANFORD
M ACHINIST TRAINEE
Or deny the sp p llc a tta n ltl no
NOTICE OF CLOSINO.
SSI Rars tra ining spat tar you ta
sooner than M day* from th*
VACATING ANO
■earn * prkatass tra d * Buoy
data o l this not lea Should you be
ABANDONING
company wants ta loach w ill
interested Us any at ttw listed
A PORTION OF A
ing toarnart
sppikaiiane. you should contact
NORTH SOUTH STREET
me St Johns River Water AAan
TO WHOM IT MA V CONC E R N
RED J0C3 OMIT!
agamant D istrict at P 0 Baa
You w ill la s * notico mat ttw
i4&gt;a P alatka. F lo rid a n o t)
C ity Commitston at the City *1
Lew t l M l
147*. ar Us par tan a l it* O ttk * on
Sen lord F lo rid*, on June 14
N * Fee UaNI Hired a
S ta le H ig h w a y l t d W a tt.
1M L passed and ado*tad O n *
Palatka. F le n to *04 M t I J ll
nance Na I7SL ta (la **, vacate
W r it t e n * b | » C t lo n I * t h *
and abandon a portion at Rand
LARORERS Strong rati
application may b* mad*, but
A vanu * (R and’s M a ll) ly in g
r*l
should b * received no lator man
between East F irst Street and
14 f a y s Iro m t h * d a ta *1
E a tl Com m ercial Skoal and
publication W ritten objections
Batwaan Norm P a rt Aranua
must Never a too Apply
should Identity Itw objector by
and N orm PalnwHo Avanu*
IEUVSU1KU
item * and address, and tally
m a r* p a rticularly described as
describe itw abjection ta th*
Nil leers
t4 »u n
application F ilin g a w ritten
Thai portion at Rand Avanu*
Obiactwn dues not en title you to
IR and t M a il! lying East at end
a Chapter 114 F lo rid * Statutes
abutting Lot 4 Blech 3. Tier l.
A dm inistrative H earing Only
t s c r a i a r y fa r Ih * sa le s
E R T ra tlo rd 's Map at ttw
m e t* parsons etwee substantial
msngspsr Goad typing M IIN
Town at la n ia rd Plat Book I.
interests a r* affected by ttw
and me ability ta work w im a
Pkge M knd between the Norm
application a n t who III* * pen
minimum et Sugarvlstan are a
Right at Way luw at East F irst
tvon moating Itw requirements
must Should hars ar b* abta
S t r e e t a n d i h * S o u th
at Section I f S M l. F A C . may
•a gal a F lo rid a N o ta ry
Right ot Way lino ot that certain
obtain an A dm inistrative Hear
Ikons* Il you art mis sm do l
E as' W att * n *y lying batwaan
trig A ll llrtw iy Mod w ritten
salt alerter sand your r*
N orm Pork Avanu* and Norm
objection* w ill ba presented ta
turn*' and salary require
P olnw tta Avanu*. P uM k R*
Itw Board to r Its consider alien
c a rd s *1 S e m in a l* C o u n ty.
in l i t d e lib e r a tio n * n Ih *
F lo rida ret aining *n raven vent
application prior ta ttw Board
tar public utilitie s and pads si r 1
URg Minify
tak tag action an ttw application
an tra ffic
P O Baa 134 MSwts F L 33FS4
Dennis* T K rm p. D irector
C ity Commission at the
E 0 1 m /pnt/w
O iviswn el Records
C ity at Santard. F lo rid *
SI Jthrts R lvsr Water
H N Tamm. J r.
INSURANCE ANALYST
Management D ish k t
C ity Clark
Full training scaliabto P ram
Publish July I. lid )
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Legal Notice

AAA EMPLOYMENT
323 5176

323-5176

n il 1 frgpdi Mo.

�Tvoniikf Harald. Sanford. FI.

KIT ‘N* CARLYLE *by Larry Wright

7 1-H elp Wanted

71-H e lp Wanted

M e S ir# , lo v in g In d iv id u a l
needed Ion IIV* In comp on Ion

N U R SE ’ S A ID ES : All iK Iftt
E .p e r tone od ar cartlftod pr»
ta rra d Apply In parton at
La ka vla n H urting Cantor, t t t
E m d S t. Santord

m ion
NURSESNilDIO

IM M K O IA T IL T
R M. IP
N and N A Z I . A ll
•N tt* a v a ila b ly ISO bonut lor
an i w i w » b n » i
NURSE WORLD

73—Employment
Wanted

CALL: 41*1141

C LE ANING LADY
C all Nathy
w a v s rta t
E ipartancad Would "» • to do
Ironing In your homo Ptoato
c a ll Gtngar, M l g a ll

' Pick up and de liv e ry man M utt
ba I I year* old w ith a valid
Fla d riv in g llconaa Apply In
parvon a l P U S French Are ,
Santord________________

REM ESTATE
SALES ?£OflE

41—Apartments/
House to Share

High
ta m in g *
Potonllall
Modern o ffic * In **c tlto n t
locallan Complete training
program N a n d lv lto n oi old
**lab ll*he d firm
Call non
tor 0*1a il*
on
plea te r '
n a rking candillon* and to
•acuro your fwturo
Jim R altorty
H U M

Yantod to runt How** or apt
A lto naad tam porary ihop and
»to r ago P ) PAD Suit* 100*

93— Rooms tor Rent

SALES

C hrttftoo Apt* A Hama*
TV. kltctw n laundry, maid 1)0
«r t u g Q rl 4 t)1 4 M 4 3 )k t'0
FurnltN ad Raam Far Roof Sa*
a t t o l l G al* Pi 1 blockl off
r ath S? A Santord Ave_______
Room tor rant kltctwn p r lr l
log**, and u«* ot living room
*1*0 M l /k k t
__
R o a m w i t h H a v ta A Paal
P rtvltop v* sat a m l Com*
to cor nor ot Holly A Jtth
* tr* # t. Countgry Club Manor.
IR»t_______________________
SANFORD Furmthod room* by
ttt* . * i l
Raatonabto r*N «
M a id ia rv lc o Call Til *tOt
S f PM aiS P aimatio A u*
THE FLORIDA HOTEL
*00 Oak Ayonua
I I I 4J04
Raatonabto W«*Hy RaN*

Full T ra in in g and F#»t S larll
Pay plan to r ta la * pariont
nno a r* w illin g to proapacl
In Horn* food **•*» National
Company Call tor appoint
m an!
C o n t a c t C h ip .
m i n n
S H U T M E T A L WORKER
For im ta lla fto n o f aluminum
p lo t Ila m * In ttn horn* r *
mod*Hng I a id M u tt tiav* I
yaar a ip o rla n c * A ll to o ll
turnHhod a » te /S __________
Tired at MO M vattngf

C a ll F u l u r a i
th e y tia v *
tiundrad* of lob opening* tor
tfio t * n tio n a n t to norh
a rt o n
C I M I N f W O R A I I I A
H E LP E R S F . c * li# n l pay
Start r lg tit a n * y t i t OOO

47—Apartments
Furnished / Rent

O E LIV E R Y H IL P tR S no * •
par lane a no cattary F y ll lim a
Good tta rtln g pay t i t OOO

F urn A p t N r Samar C ltliaa*
I I I Palmatto A»*
J Cor*an No Phan* Call*
Lovaly t bdrm . ctoan. 1*0 par
rraak Includa* u ltllty SIM
ta c u rlly dapotil Call OTO U l
o r M l 0* 4 &gt; ________________
l o v a l y I S d rm
C a m p ttta
p riv a c y , walk tn downtown
sat wk 1700 tar Call IT) TN*
o r O T t t n ________________

G I N C R A l
O F F I C E
TR A IN E ES
Groat ittrtm g
|ob S arural opontng* Good
pay a rt a m
FA C TO R Y A S S E M B LY and
PRODUCTION WORN M ott
t h ilt t open Good pay kcaiei
a rt a m
I M M E D IA T E O P E N IN O S
Ganaral Com tru e! ton labor
Good pay a r t a m

On# Month Frtt l»nt
on l bdrm turn ip U
A lto • vftllbbN ttudio
X bdrm •pwrtfT&gt;#ot%

TRUCN O R IV E R S lo n g haul
Im m odtata' Good driving r *
cord Ovor 1) a r t a m

SANFOtO CRT. APTS.

LO C AL O R IV E R S S tra ig h t
tru ck* Good pay Start right
aoay a rt a m
R E C E P T IO N IS T . O F F IC E
H E LP E R S . CLERNS. CRT
OPERATORS
I m m t d la lt
opaning* Good pay teal**
Call a rt a m n o w i

44—Apertments
Unfurnished / Rent

WELDERS C ertified Eacallant
pay te a l* * C all today a rt
am
P A IN T E R l A P A I N T E R
HELPERS
Im m a d ia t*
opaning* good tta rtln g pay
Can today a rt a m
W ith ar nithout
ip . I m m a d ia t *
ay Call to

O R YW ALL
day a r t a m

A p t.- ) b d r m / l ba th a ir .
carpatad tto v * ra lrlg . t i l l
m o . In c l w a la r. a a w a r.
garbag ato at M l aoi)_______
BAMAOO COVE APTS,
tot E Airport tlv d
PHONE M )*4 M . „ .......m a a t t
E fftotow ty tra m ............ Mat m *
PHceowt tor Stator Cftfiawa

• COUNTRY SETTING •

TO(H A DIE MMEX
Pr««*r Individual w lfh ftluml
nvm m a n u fa ctu rin g •■pari
• f x t I yr% •ap#ftan&lt;« with
punching, cuttin g «nd not
th in g d '* t M u tt hovo own
toolt

Lerg« I 4 S td rm A#*rt«w#wf«
A dutf L*h#v&lt;e.»Fim»iy P w lild c
A v t t lt M t U n i Opan R g g ltn d i
.E C U R IT V DEPOSIT........ S ttt
W ITH THIS ADI

MASTERS COVE...... 1237400

MACHINIST
Eaporionco »n o monyfocfvr
log apofotlon totting up ond
o p o r o t ln g o v o r lo t y o f
toolroom m ochinot M u tt bo
•bio to w o rt Ot cloto toloronro
from tfro w ln g t
Intorottod COndldot««
thou id contoct

HARCAA ALUMINUM

rto o u e n a .

RlOCtWOOO AIMS APTS.
UroitgR Time Only

CENTURY IS
RISH REAL ESTATE
r e a l t o r _______ __ .ns-eeai

LANDSTOCK BROKERS
S tt-lfW ......................
) B d r m . 1 bath a lt. carpet
kcroonod porch, gutot. naar
UCF. C all M tSbO
H«MM f t R*wt
i
glut dvpotif
U3j i

nxouo

Country large two story homo

l tOO pur month

105—DuplexTriple* / Rent

107-Mobile
Hornet / Rent
A va il July l i t I bdrm Adults
No chHdrkW no pott F u lly
tu rn . §&gt;r phon# oil u fllltl# t
loci A fN r )PM. 727 T ti7

113—Storage Renfalt
Mini
ISO A Up.....

m 04n

117—Commercial
Rentals
R olall A O ttic* Spar* W0 up to
T 000 *4 h *1*0 I tor kg* avail
abto m call

121—Condominium
Rentals
L a k* M ary U nto rd T B drm . I
b a t h . 11r a p I * c a t a u n a .
n a u tilu t. ra ck*! b a ll. lak*.
am anllw *. SITS par m onth p lu t
It Call aasaiaO
Santord • SO W A irport B ird .
G ) 1 b d rm /) bath SMS mo
1 SSI *04/_________
_

SINGLE STORY
LIV IN G
leeu terms la Fit
Tour Needs!
Furnrshtd m Uefureislked.

) bdrm ) bath Hlddon la k *
V illa
I car ga rag* pool,
tonnik court accatt w o ™
ASf IM f

trikx

o«in»s

D total Radi M l*
C »par tonca haiplul

Can..................

m awI

WAREHOUSE W ORNIRS
Hood Id Im m ediately abto to lift
M lb* M u il ba raliabto. ovm
Ir a n tp o r la tio n Parm anant
po tltton N a v a ra F a *

TIMf WIM____ 774-1141
W ttoa r. Layout. A Finer*
Faato Stoat Carparattoa
Ovar lim a A tacaltont banatil*
C ali ra i ouo or
Carnaby
atlS E d g e ** tor Or
Orlando
I Ot

SHENANDOAH
VILLAGE
APTS.
FROM *315

I Bdrm . &gt; bath,
a ir. applianca* w aiha r'drya r.
C all AST Teas or TV* 4JSS____
Santord nawly r»mod*tod larga
T bdrir. . naw kltctwn. w /w
carpat a ir, VKO r tac »IS B
S P ark Ava Call *0 *4 ** M M
SANFOBD ! Bdrm I bath air.
up stair* unit. STSO par month
p lu t (TOO daponit
C all 4T» ISSI________________
Spur KK/t Apartm anl* M inu tot
fro m Mary **S4 Lakafrant.
pool tonnlk. adults, no pott.
laundry Starting at DOI a mo
C all m a t a to t* * __________
T lra d Of Apartm anl L iv in g *
E "p a n a m a I ha privacy of
your own horn* In ana of our
lu tu ry duptoatt Lg I bdrm
I bath, vaultod calling, appl .
hook up* priuato tcraarw d
patio your ta n yard/m alnt
fra * Starting t l STM Can tor
datult*. lP M f F M . n i m i
U p t t o l r t a p a rtm a n l N aw ly
ramodatud (la c trlc A wator
t u r n lih a d U S pat waak
Par toe t tor klngto or young
m o rriu d caupW No chddrvn

pita**

) ) ) sat* altar l.

) bd rm . i batb. o *i**« Apt
DSC ta c u rlty dwwa&gt;' D to par

Rental Office’

3 2 3 -2 9 2 0

127—Office Rentals
Otftceite Real
R*a*w tabto and csnvoniant
M l N Mapto. Santord
m » **0
sooo t o n a ffka tp a c* avail
a b i* . tacond flo o r o f ad
m ln lttra tlr* building Santard
A irport, l t d f t ' to ** In
d u d * * o k. hoot, la n lto rla l and
parking Call Santord A irp o rt
A uthority tor datall* t t i TW

141—Homes For Sale
By Owner Lack Arbor, Santord
4 Bdrm . ) bath. pool. CM/A.
completely ramodatad Owner
fln d tic ln g SI4.S0M C a ll

*04 Cf4 1141 or kfrl IV bSf I

DUPLEI ONLY SU M*
Racsntty ra lurbtifw d including
naw c ant r al a lr / h a a l
Ekcaltonl

location

product*

S*fS ra ni A ttum abto FHA
mortgage HURRY ON THIS
ONE'

CALL BART
m ton

I B drm Fam ily room, control
a ir towat E actllanl tor a 'tan
R ata ram a t ragutrad H R par
m p. p lu t ta c u rlty d a p o til

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HAPPENING AT
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APARTMENTS
$100 SECCJRETY DEPOSIT
1 A 2 KOROOM APTS. AVAILABLE
ADULTS AMD FAMILIES WELCOME
2714 RIDGEW OOD A V E .. SANFORD

3 2 3 -7 9 0 0

*M r T 0 M A M J T 0 *
★ AUCTION A
Hwy t l _____ __ Daytona Baach

I* If ‘ LARSON

Johnson

• n ito n s

STem p e^

321-0754 Eve. 322-7443
■ y LHb*»er ] bdrm
1 both
L jr g o lot appro■ 1700 %q ft
u n d tr r o o f
19000 d o w n ,
atiumabia m ortgog# &gt;n city
Of So^tord Coll m 5207 or

H i l * ljm
4» W.idwoud Dr
1 bdrm } bath, dbl gar aga
porch, c o n tro l a ir
S u p tr
Clown* Attum aM e 10$ OOO
REALTOR
*4? HIS

M A R V IN K l AIL
or 7*1 7*7

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KISH REAL ESTATE
JUST LISTC D
X bdrm X bath, fa m ily roam
dtmrsg raam. cantral air and
h a a l. l i n p l i c t . la n c e d
Ativmabta Mtg
Vow won't
find ana batter at H M M
C X IC U T IV C HOME
P orted far ontartaining Canal
front to I f John't River bwttf
in g rill in screw nod courtyard
4 bd rm . 2 'i bath, home |u it
r ig h t lo r F lo r id a liv in g
•IXJ too
OVIEDO
Walk fa high school 4 bdrm X
bath Neat carpal and point
inside Fenced bach yard
Oarage l l l . m
HA NOV I R WOODS
4 bdrm home w ith a ll the
amenities Pool. spa. screened
p a lit Hug# fa m ily ro am
ever leaking sha ded y a rd
Over sued double garage
Formal Dining Room Largo
inside u tility room 1277.toe
O P IM lU N O A V lt I to &gt; PM

(305) 321-0041

Posit,sre cash floe

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*b M t na*T(t1 I49JM

with US 000 down
O m N iV A Like new O tl Wide
I bdrm 2 bath M obile Ib C V fi
cleared fenced Storarpe shed
pony S*a'l MS 000 Term*
OTHER HOMES L O T I
ACREAGE. IN V ESTM ENT
PROPERTY

REALTO R
LONOWOOO
L a k * Mary High
Schorl District.
) Bdrm/)
Bath with Oraat Room. Dau
bto Garag* Waadad Let I
Yr*. Yeung I ff * .t M
) l s MdS

Sato Or Rant W Oytten j bdtm
near downtown Santord SMS
By appl *04 ffS 4SU. attar s
SAN FO R D ) B d r m , I bath,
tcraarwd porch, largo shady
corner lot
Wallace C ratt Realty
R E A L T O R ..................... n i d « n

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I n c lu d e s we ter. garb age
pi c k up. y a r d maint
lm
m ediate occupency

QrtpnykbM&gt; Hiew m swt

111—Appliances
/ Furniture

K ( L L I R PIANO CON 5 0 1 9
E eceilent conditon Asking gs^o
Con m 0027

Ratawdlttorwd Appliaacai
tram •*&gt; WARRANTY
BARNETTS
CASSELBERRY
m s s n ...........
......... 130 S4M
.R E N T TO OWN.
Color T V *
lto ra o t w athart
dryar*. ratrtgorator. Iraaior*
tu r n ltu r * v Ida* tac ardor*
Spoclal t i t waa* i ronl U 00
Atoarnatlva TV A Appl 0 entail
Zayro* Shaopmg Cantor
___________W 1M M __________
Uond Weohara Porto B S arvk*
tor K anm nrat * ........... ID N 4 !

cupancy

Im m adu to oc

F H A Nonqualifying

mortgugu

Low down Ownar

hold* In d m o r t g a g e
I veta option farm * avail able

SM *oo * * ! to . i
) b d rm , I b a th
" * * l» "
A ppr. iad a t SU MO Maty
Otter J H I P rinceton Santord
4,004 d o w n . A i iu m a b i * )
BJrm . ) bath Dbl garag*
largo toncad yard Call W
I t l * _______________________

lion Call I D 1ST*
Rat l aui ant P m * Oven With
Slat* S*M I I , li/4
Eva*

as/ iafs_____________
. PGA Butter fly Wood* • W ilton
Iron* Ladto* • to* Llk# naw
R etail* tor ovar S*00 M u tt ta ll
*1 SI40 Call attor 4PM M F
^JW a# » o n d tJkn jrtlm *^T ^)# *^_

231—Cers
AMC Matador Wagon
'70
Maduredl
SSet 5
C O U R T ItY PONTIAC IJJ2121

Bid Citdit?
No Credit?
Wl FINANCE

I I I S H E I t ! ST ........ i w m i
I t X Cu ft avocado ia h ig e fa
for.XO in White Magic Chef
Henga. new boa spring and
m a ttress C ali after S PM

Wa Hava a Limlfad Nvmear ot
Rapa's for as Law «s U N Dawn I

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IM Wf. EISBasi.............su ms

THE BEST IN TOWN
t 'i k . ! • * TERMS

a • COLOR TE L E V IS IO N a a

* * * SUPER * * *
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Only I l k ) On
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C O U R T ttY PONTIAC I I ) 2121
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No money down'
Loaded
HodL«adto»mS
COURT ( IY FONT I AC XXI 2121

Zenith IS " color totoviuon Orlg
mal prica ovor 1000 Balance
due SI** 00 caoh or lak* ovor
pnymnnt* U S month Still In
w a rra n ty
NO M O N IV
D O W N Fro# horn# trial, no
obligation Call *4) D l l day
o r n ijh ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ _ _ ^ _

144—Pets 4 Supplies

Fee te le IM7 Ford Van A | f f |
Ford Van Rest Offer C all
between I &amp; 4 10 XXI t)X I

* * Dus Wb*I Onfj w *
DISCOUNT AUTO SAFES
I SOI FIRST A V I ....... SANFORD

323 1US
ifS ) Fakon X door, awH front
B e a u tifu l In fa rlo r a i t a r la r
som# rust HO V I recently
rebuilt runs Ilka new 11190 or
best ofHr 57IM P 1
t? 7 lV W M lT L I
Nuns great good M P G IA10 or
best offer Call XIX iOoO

1*71 FOtOEUTI
Good Work Carl MOP
177 W
o r FORD MUST AMO Good
condition! I c y l's ta n d /a ir
Rebu ilt angina WOO OTTOS
7J C hevrolet W agon good
mochanical condition Body
needs some work Eacollonf
u tility vehlclo 1979 or best

offer m o m ___ _______

73 Dod(e Clctn Family Cu'
4 dr Par tar I Condition » ) D ) 4
•14 PAC E A
Good work c ar SIM
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237—Tr»clors*nd
Trailers

L THE
CLASSIFIEDS
CALL

777 mo

X K ittens Free fo Good Mom#i
B e a u tifu l and healthy Call
77t M ia

( X 12 tl. NO. Ti
m

Truitt

234-Molorcycl«s
and Bikes
Haeda Aare 11S Weaker
Naw 14 low m l tiOO
XXX 7002__________ _
1H1 iuiukl O t 4ML • XX) miles
E i c a l l t n t c o n d itio n
C a ll
H i lrtia tH r 9PM

241 —Rtcr**liofs*l
VthicUs/ Campers
h m r r j c rwu a m i n o t*
CMimmnnia motorm
u o ja n u iis « k : T i'

Ability Kannate Dog boarding
C ountry Atm o*ph#r* U n io n
a b I a H a to o
) I U IIP
C o c k a lia lt I gray I n h lta
H and lam od Include* large
cag*
S'OO A lte r 4PM A
M ID I#
D O B E R M A N . l4m ala. w * ll
tra ined 4 loving |79

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Only U00 On
O nly S*00 On
O nly t*00 On

Pinto
Dodge P U
Monte Carlo
Mark IV

NAIIONAl AUTOSAFES
1120 5. SMtaid.....321 4075

) M a h o g a n y L iv in g Ream
T a blet Eocaltonl condition
C all M l l / h l attor &gt; PM

COMM ERCIAL SPECIALIST
BOB M B A L L . JR P A
REALTOR ....................... n n i l S
COM M ERCIAL SPECIALIST
B O B M B A L L . JR P A
m illt
REALTOR................ .

DON'T W A IT I
10 A c t** on
Cochran Rd G a n *.*
liy x j
par a c r*. | l \ down t t \
intoroot Ownar financing!
COUNTRY W IOS REALTY
Rtg R I B roker
m in i
SIB Haty. 411, Oetoen. Fla

eq u ip m e n t In e«c *lto n t condl

IWOOMEYAPPLIANCES
•11504 MAJII FUttlirUK

1S3—Television /
Radio / Stereo

153—Acreage
Lots/Sale

R e f r i g e r a t o r and t r a a i a r
M 'crow av* utad rottaurant

m*m

149—Commercial
Property / Sale

CASSELBERRY I a cr* ion*d
PR I SOS 000 W M e llcto w thl,
realto r
m m i

Closing K ih trs e H tfe re l Ev
•rythlFvg must be sold by
Sunday' I lighted s&gt;gn j r ' X
54
HOC or bast offer App
115 000 at whole*••• p r lc t
►awm &gt;• - . I 'l W 172 7:44

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LIST W I T H U l l

) bdrm 1 b *th

223—Miscellaneous

Mebile Homo X4 X 44 Xbdrm X
beth double roof awnings
PA l m Val l ey Mobil* Mom#
Park
JtXO Mr a a k w a i a r
Ove.do FI Call XXlatJt or

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. ■cut tom condftton A tolly

Santord Nico I bad room horn*
w th Hying room , dining room
paneled fa m ily room laundry
room workshop Call tor In
formation )7) I IM or t ) * aU f
S U M , or boot ottor
Spattaut Country L iv in g ' L ta w
w th option T aero* tot* ot
treat and kh ru tw ry Located
I I) C ry tla l Vtow East Loch
Arbor. Santord Owner w ill
linanco For Into IS III I f f

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.......

mater, w indsh ield

Naad C rib* Pl»yp*n* Baby
f u r n it u r e , c lo th in g
Good
P t lea* Attor / PM
M l STD
Paying CASH lor
Alum inum . Can* Capper
Br evk. Load Nawypapar
G ie t* Gold Silva*
Koko.no Tool f i f W t t t
I 1 00 Sal I I M I I N

157—Mobile
Homes / Sj Ip

CALL A N Y T IM E
REALTOR
JX Jatfl

151 — Investment
Property / Sale

41SW )Sfh Strool
U nto rd. F t S lf f l

T h a W illS I Campany

OUPLEX

Oakery Ark* 0 Mar taw D i e *
Acre** the rIvor, t a p * ! toll

Boat M M P

Bad*. 4traitor*. Ckotow*
Pi ay pan* . Etc Paporbacb

R ealty, REALTORS
* * * « ) / t » l .....
Open f Parol

BATEMAN REALTY

Far m ar* datatN
I4 M U I t i l l

214—Wanted to Buy

U f soo

141—Homes For Sale

* Where Anybody *
* Can Buy or Swill *

USED C A R S

WHATaSTEAU
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141—Homes For Sale

E vary Wad Nik* at f : SO PM

3 2 2 -2 6 1 1

W lnm U pk Makar Ikama Spade I
C ta tkA M int condition In te rio r
raflntihad. top khapa ITT **rv

243—Junk Cars
A N Y JU NK C A R f t A T R U C K I
BaagM Pram It* •la* A mar*
Canr o w
..............m a i l |
TOP Dollar Paid for Junk A
Uoad car*.trucka A heavy
«guipm*ni n r wa*
WE PAY TO P D O L L A R POR
JU NK CARS A N D TR U C K S
CBS A U TO P A R TS I t ) 4*01

Call........ 3211911

month Call M dlH _________

'’ 4 2 2 0 1 . ORLANDO D ttV I
SANFOtO

F ra # To Good Hem# m a t#
Gorman Sfwofwrd I y» old
Can m axis

215—Boats and
Accessories

tafihNEW SMYRNA BEACH

liH A

1RUCR DRIVERS REEDED
Part tlm * A full tlm * PCL. good
d rivin g racard. A ba abto to
paaa DOT phyotcai la t saai

231—Cirs

FOR ESTATE
C o m m e rc ia l * r R o ktd o n tta l
Auction* A Appr*(k*t* Call
0*1 i t Auction m laJ0

Wator front town home* with
garpga from M * too Canv*
ntont klngto ikory from D * fOO
Poet, lacu u i. clubhouva groat
cantral location Boat dockt
optional F H A and VA ftnanc
‘ng avail abto Mutt ta* for
youroalti
Opan tv try day
R * " ta n a im avaiiabt* Call
* 0 a a l * * i M for comp toto do

12l 0052•vaningt

I bdrm air carport fenced back
yard wator *nd trash pick up
Inclu dad. D M par m o nth
C all IP tIS S _______________
I N I B Mai San* ll to I Bdrm
I
bam. air. appliance* UTS par
m onth p lu t UTS incur I ty d*
pe»n Call P i sats
T BDRM I to bath cantral a ir.
n a t/w r dryer hook up fu lly
carpotod. no pott U /0 por
month Call DO teat a lta r a
PM
_________________
T bdrm . I bam Duptot o il ISth
ttra a l L lk * Naw SJ/0 par
m onth R tton abl* ta c u rlty
Can US n o t attor &lt; PM

144—Pets 4. Supplies

PUBLIC /UTTOAUCTION

L k Rea* (s te le lr« 4 e f
2MO U n ltrO A v t

CENTURY I t
KIS HR E A LE STA TE
R E ALTO R .................... n t-a a *t

MonfUy. July I, m i-J B

213—Auctions

* NEWSMTIMSUCH*
VERniAR VILLAS

ENTERPRISE ) bdrm 1 b a lh t.
SI Joh ntacca tt SSStma

Monday th ru F n d«r
IU to J

155—Condominiums
Co-Op /S a lt

H ID D E N LARE ) bdrm . )
bath, kid* o k . no pat* ta ts
par m t f h Call 1&gt;* a l l
a a a IN DELTONA a a a
a * HOMES FOR RENT a a
a a S it 14)4 * *
S a n ta rd &gt; *l South M a p l*
Spec lout ) Bdrm
I to bath,
oner max* kltctwn Hraplaca.
• a tfw r/d ry a r hook up UTS
p a r m onth S acurlty Sc SO
C all R ukt L i t D U or B a rry
M b ATT*___________________
S AN FO R D T bdrm
I ba m
N ncod yard ScOCmo

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Lwth Landtraptna Pat* CfMMrtn
WATER il O S A CCEPTED!

t to t X&gt;

a acrw* S Sanford A v i' Paniy
ctoarod Wall A atoctrk Utm
'y btdg STS 000 M ) MM

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ID O par month

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2$» Wi ( j ^ wood A w
Swolord Flft
CALL
777 0470 ............. ...... I I I AMI

Sw to'd*y from

P O D ra n a rS . Santord.
O Phona 171 SSIO

103—Houses
Unfurnished / Rent

323-3301
I and I bdrm iw t ' town. Its
and SOS par waak SIM tacurl
ty . Call TO M44 evening*
I bd rm . |*S wee* plut dapntil
S ing'# o r coupl* U flllU a t
lu rn lth a d IT) atN

153—Acreag«
Lots/Sale

SPARKLINO

POOL

w/toncad &gt;i »cr* and largo 1
bdrm barn*I Hugo m a tte r
b d rm
F tra p ia c a l C a n tra l.
k t a l / a i r l I w a r k ik a p tl
A t turn* no « v * ltt, w g « / tow
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A FFO R DABLE!
) bdrm ml
k g tc r i * * * 4 parch, tone ad
yard FNA ar VA I war. c m g'
Call a* Outck'
H ID D E N LAK 11 I bdrm ) bath
tp tit plan ml a itr a k g lamRy
room Sparkling pent I P rivacy

323-5774
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W l LIST A N D S IL L
MORE HOMES THAN
ANYONE IN NORTH
SEMINOLE COUNTY

Dial 322-2611 or 8 3 1 -9 9 9 3

DOLLHOUSE! ) B drm I Bath
bam* tn y u tf l areal Portacl
N r |v tl tta rtln g n u ll Owner
w ill hat* w ith ttp * n * a t tor
•bla m in g naw m o rtga ge!
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MOVE RIGHT IN I I Bdrm I
Beta ham* w ith Eat m Mitch
•a. large u tility b v ild m g i.
cs a tra l a lr / h a a l. la h s la u i
yard work I M l ***
ATTENTION! &gt; B drm I Bath
ham* w ith E af tn Kitchen,
paddto Ian*, a la rm ty tto m I
USAM
POOL HOME I &gt; B drm 1 Bath
ham* with hraplaca. paddto
•ant. la t ta K itchen l UA.SM
I

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acral Eat la K iKhea.
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aaphaac**! Sal.fW
W ILL B U ILD TO S U ITI YOUR
LOT OR OUASI EXCLUSIVE
A O E N T F O R W IN S O N O
OEV CORP. A CENTRAL
FLORIDA LE A O E R I MORE
HOME FOR LESS M ONEY!
CALL TOOAVI
a O IN E V A OSCEOLA RO •
ZONE D FOR M O B ILE S '
I Acr# Co v a tr y tra ct*
W iN traad aap evad R d
H X D o w * k# Vro. a tlT X I
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cakltot * * * * * * la Real B ila l* .
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today a l
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E ra n kig t

CALL A N Y T IM E

322-2420
IM ) PARK A V t
M l U Mary Bfvd

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M ary

Additions A
Remodel i ng
ORV W A L L REPAIRS
and Remodeling
Call m i / a S o r U T W l l
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RCMOOCIINC SrCCIAilST
W * Handle
Th* Whoto B all OI Wa*

B. (. UNK CONST.
122 7021
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Air ConditioninN
A Heating
WaM PW atAM g A Ha* hag

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Santord F lo rida TT/tl

Appliance Rapair
jyigpg OpplARCE SdfYKB

14 hr S arvH * Ha Eatra Charge'
U J /r _ B i£ _ i tM M 4 l; i _ » 4 * U i

Elactrical

Landclearing

Painting

A nything E to c tr lo l StM* 14/tl
■ •ttm a la * M Hr SarvKa Call*
Tatok’ i E M etric Sarvtea W) in *
D A V l M etric
H I SOM
Naw A r»modeling addition*.

BUSH MOO MOW IN Q
Lattand acfoa g*
Roaianabto
U l TSOI
0E N E V A LA N D C LE A R IN O
Lot/Landctoarlng
F ill d lrf
Toptoil Pond* D rain d itc h **
Site Prop Ita lia n Call U * t m
THORNE LANOCLEARINO
F IL L 0IR T a CLAY a
SHALE A HAULING
m &gt;411

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tan*, tacurlty light*, flm art
piu* a ll otoc m t v Ic* * Ovality

Service m o n ie d A Bomtod

Fanca
IN S T A L L . SELL . A REPAIR
C y p ra tt...... Chat* L in k ..... Weed
________Fence, m i / l l _______
B u ild # Rigger Bun net* I
U*a T h * Herald Clatu ltod*
C A LL TOOAV
t i l M il

Ganaral Sarvicas
Handy Man

Lawn Service
ACE LAWN SE R V IC E
Me late nance l idding Pruning
Ctoemng Thatching Farllllilng
Fro a E W N h ifu ..............J N W I
l a an » / . * » • ' •
Lar dwapmg Bvkh Hag Mowing
_______ U * MW_______

lawa M«aia|.......laa Puces
__________ K ) / EM___________

UWFNS M0MD &amp; TRIMMED

Bookkaaping

HAN OYM AN
B U IL O IN O .
MAINTENANCE
Q 1 N E H A L REPAIRS... M ) K g

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Haalfh A Baauty

At Affordable Price* 1)144/)

Carpentry

TO W E R 'S B E A U TY SALON
F O R M E R L Y H arrtoft i Beauty
Nook SHE 111 St JDST4T

A t A/tordabto P rlcat M l * * n

U j r m i t i ^ — j j u J jK
All typo* of carpentry A re
modeling IT y r* ta p Call
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Cleaning Sarvict
Head Carpat Cl u alag B S
Otolag Room A Mall U t N
Sola A Okatr , SM M U R
LE T US
DO TOUR D IR TY WORK
Raliabto
E r par tonead
Coil m U U o r m t l M ______
laundry, am
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Law Rato* m t s t g

Spring Yard CMenepk

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Quality U*n Ckb
QwBitty Lnn Cat*

Masonry
Horn# Improvement
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M* Jab Ta* SmaU
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TH O M A S A THOMAS Ham*
rapair. iMaatag. law* car*
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Operation Patiot Dr I raw ay I
D a y* M l T O E ra * K T I K I
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a B«dd* Ptumking IdTVlW *
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a Fra* l i l t me to* a :

Sawing Machines/
Vacuum Cleaners
Sawing Machine R apa ir* all
makat M y r t a .par tone a In
homo I H aire d H I 4/IJ

Sprinklers/Irrigation
ABOUT TIME IR E IO A T IO M
Naw Inolallatton*
F ro * E lf
C .part Repair* at Camptot*
Sprmttor Syltom *
Tim er*
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and Inttailalton. both*. I leer I
M I ( TSJh t l . Santord
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John Parka*
Tito C eram ic. V inyl
Athene*, ale Ino lailed A r *
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I Tro* Serv e ..... ....
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Home Repairs
M alntonenc. ot all type*
C a rp e n try. painting plum bing
ondokactrtc D )40M

Nursing Cara
OUR RATES ARE LOWER
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BLONOIE

Aspirin May Help Clear
Arteries, Cut Strokes

Monday, July 1, IHJ

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ARCHIE

by Howl* Schneider

E E K &amp; MEEK

KAS JUST
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THt. C O O G R tS S IO M L
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M O B ...

G O m iM U J i:

D E A R DR. G O T T — My
mother-in-law Is 68 Two yean
ago her doctor found a corroded
artery In her neck. Once a year
she has a test done that Is costly
and gives the doctor Informa­
tion. but does not Improve her
condition. I heard that a new
drug can dissolve these blood
clots In patients who are poten­
tial stroke victims. Do you know
about It?
DEAR READER Often a
corroded carotid artery can be
reamed out surgically In order to
re-establish adequate blood (low
to the brain. Al t ho ug h the
o p e r a t i o n Is h e l p f u l . It Is
dangerous and Is seriously con­
sidered only for patients who
either have extreme symptoms,
like dim ness and blackouts, or
who are In Imminent danger of
stroke — that Is. when pieces of
the arterial obst ruct i on are
poised to break o ff and be
carried to the brain
Perhaps your mother-in-law's
doctor believes she has not yet
progressed to the point where
carotid surgery Is appropriate
Although I do not know of any
drug that consistently Improves
circulatory problems like hers,
many experts ret-omm'*.” /! plain
aspirin as a preventative One
adult aspirin taken twice u week
may help lo stabilize her condi­
tion.
DEAR DR G O TT - I had a
heart attack about six weeks
ago. I'm embarrassed to ask my
doctor how soon I can have sex
again. I'm 49 and was In good
health until the heart attack.
What do you think?
DEAR READER Sex
encompasses a broad array of
activity, from rather passive
ho-hum encounlrrs lo vigor­
ously strenuous, lengthy gym ­
nastics. I think that If you
exercise discretion, you can
inirtlclpate moie or less hdly
right from the time you leave the
hospital.
Som e m edical cent ers are
performing modified stress tests
on cardiac patients before they
are discharged This activity Is
not nearly as much fun as sex
(for people other than doctors)
and It ts more strenuous.
I recommend to m y post-

i oronary patients that they en­
joy sex whenever they feel like It
... but. please, be sensible.
Non-coltal sex ts fine. If the
couple ch ooses to have In­
tercourse. I suggest the manunder position. If chest pain or
undue shortness of breath ap­
pear. the engagement will ob vi­
ously have to be called off and
ihe doctor consulted — the next
morning Is soon enough, thank
7 Biua dya
8 Mora uncanny
1 Comrade
9 Accountant
4 Poet Pound
(abbr)
8 Outor (p ro f)
10 Small child
1 2 Y .tr (So-)
11 Fun of (tuff |
13 Inort gat
17 lura
14 Epic poom
19 Pare*) out
13 Sheepikin ihoe 22 Suitable for
16 S«nl. by
farming
decree
24 Stupafiad
18 Hind on hip
23 Month (fr I
20 Rumanian coma
26 S ia ita ____
21 Aciresa
27 forma* S E
lanchoat.r
Asian
23 Military award
allocation
27 Hit hard
28
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by
30 Rebuke
M tis a n tt
32 Houaatop
29 Vmts
faatura
31 Comp*** point
33 Oiraction
33 Invtntor
34 In favor of
Whitney
33 Cuckoo
36 Food uaar
38 Orach rtvor
37 Mott (pref I
37 My (Oar |
38 foot part
1 I
40 D'ppar
11
41 Beginning
42 W atan (f r )
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44 Of age ( la t .
abbr)
1*
46 Hiddan gunman
30 Continant
54 Babylonian
daity
35 Paar
56 Staak
37 Numbers
(abbr)
38 Swing
59 Watar bird
60 Supartativa auf

you. Most heart patients are able
to experience normal sexual
enjoyment If they and their
partners are w illing to modify
their behavior to adapt to the
temporary disability.

Soiitf tour question* to Dr
/„ii i i h I ’ Ll fln\ 1331. H.ufio ClM

Sr.uion. .Yc»» York. .V V 10019
Antwer to Previout Punie

ACROSS

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50 Roman bronra
51 Auto worker*
union (abbr |
52 Mrs. in Madrid
(abbr |
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shaped
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grandson

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around a bridge table to know
that ihere wasn't much chance
that hr would score a diamond
Irtck against six hearts with Ills
A K
Si III It was u side lead, and
|&gt;crluips leading llu- ace Instead
ol i hr king would produce divi­
dends lalrr In the deal. Why
didn't he think the diamond arr
would live? Simple — when
someone jumps lo slam without
asking for aces, either he has all
o( them or he's void In some suit
Th at's not a law of bridge, but
It's common sense.
Declarer failed lo buck his
aggressive bidding with Ihe best
percentage play. He ruffed the
o|M*nlng lead and played A-K of
hearts? True, there was a slightly
lK-ttrr than even chance that the

queen would come clattering
down
The opponents had only four
Ix-twrrn them, so dcrlarrr wovdd
win If Ihe trumps split 2 2 or If
the queen was singleton, bill Ihe
queen didn't drop
South missed his chance. The
lies! line o f play Is lo go to
dummy with Ihe spade king
l»efore leading trumps. Declarer
lakes the club finesse, plays ace
of clubs and rulfs a rlub. comes
back lo his hand with Ihe spade
ace and Irtes to rufl the last club.
West can trump In with tin
nine of hearts, but now the
trump queen will drop lalrr and
(he slain will be inudr There Is
nothing to lose by this approach
If the d u b finesse loses, declarer
will still be buck to square one.
hoping that the heart queen will
fall.

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What The Day
Will Bring...
YOUR BIRTHDAY
JULY 3. 1980
In the year ahead you will
experience a big Improvement In
your personal relationship. Indi­
viduals who have caused you
problems will fade from your life.
CANCER (June 2 1 .July 22)
Someone you think ts a staunch
su pp or t e r might s u d d e n ly
switch sides today and leave you
standing alone. Be self-sufficient,
rather than a leaner. Know
where lo look for romance and
you'll find It.
LEO (July 23 Aug 22) Do not
put off taking care of matters
today that require your Im­
mediate attention Negligence
will Increase the price tag at a
later date.
V1ROO (Aug 23-Sept. 22)
Avoid groups or d lqurs today
that contain Individuals who

make you feel uncomfortable. there Is someone peering over
Associate only with those who your shoulder. If you have
tedious tasks to perform, do
make you feel welcome.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct 23) If them In an atmosphere free of
you're presently having pro­ outside Interference.
PIS C E S (Feb. 20 March 20)_
blems with relatives or In laws.
Today you might find yourself In
It’s best not to discuss It with
outsiders today. Your remarks a social sltuallon where someone
you don't like Is getting all the
will be revealed.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24 Nov. 22) attention. It'll hurt your Image If
Usually you are pragmatic and you display envy.
ARIES |March 21-April 19)
realistic, but today you may
view things as you would like Guard against tendencies today
them lo be. rather than as they to blame others for problems you
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•V IE W P O IN T ,

77th Year. No. 224 Sunday, May 12. 19$5-Sanford. Florida

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H e r a ld

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A Stroll Through The Junk
Can Be A Really Hot Time
By Susan Loden
Herald Staff W riter

If th e re 's a n y tru th to Ihe o ld adage
th a t " T w o h e a d s a re b e tte r th a n
o n e ." th e n S e m in o le C o u n t y 's tra ffic
p r o b le m s s h o u ld be s o lv e d In n o
t lm E a r lie r t h is w eek th e c o u n ty c o m ­
m i s s i o n c re a te d liv e s p e c ia l c o m m it ­
tees in v o lv in g m o re th a n IOO c itiz e n s
to c o m e u p w ith s o lu t io n s d u r in g the
n e x t 8-1 2 w eeks
A m o n g the a lte rn a tiv e s I hey w ill
c o n s id e r, c o u n ty P la n n in g D ire c to r
T o n y V a n D r r w o r p s a id , w ill h r a
C r u t r r Street o v e rp a ss to p ro v id e
m o to ris ts a q u ic k w a y o f g e ttin g lo
t h r lr h o m e s In s o u th w e s t S e m in o le ,
a v o id in g the A lta m o n te M a ll traffic
o n state H oad 4 3 6 A n d m a y b e the
r ig h t la d in g o f tw o o r H ire r m a jo r
tra ffic arteries: four- a n d s ix -la n e U S
H ig h w a y 17 6 2 o r fo u r la n e S H 434

HwiM PS** St k u i

Nancy Engebretsen adds to the heap at the Seminole County dump
tra sh for a w e e k ly ru n lo the O s ce o la la n d fill
N a n c y h a d a c e rta in u rg e n c y In h e r vo ice as
we dro ve a lo n g . O n e day. sh e s a id , a ll S e m in o le
C o u n tla n s w ill a w a k e n to fin d little p ie ce s o f
Ihe d u m p d r iftin g d o w n o n th e m
N ancy
c la im s the d u m p Is g o ing lo e x p lo d e ! A d isa s te r

th a t w ill lie fed b y m e th a n e gus — the
In e v ita b le b y p ro d u c t o f the ro ttin g re sid u e of
o u r lives.
C a ll m e g u llib le , c a ll m e c u r io u s — so m e
c a lle d m e c ru zy — b u t th e re I w as at the gate o f

See DUMP, page BA

Citizens To Seek Traffic Solutions
and SH 46
T h e c o m m itte e s ' go al w ill be lo
p ro v id e sh ort- a n d lo n g -te rm s o lu ­
tio n s th a t w ill be Im p le m e n te d by

c o u n t y 's lo n g -ru n g r tra n s p o rta tio n
n e e d s g e n era ted by g ro w th , w ill also
set tra n s p o rta tio n p r io r it ie s for the
n e a r fu tu re , re v ie w w a y s o f fin a n c in g

2 0 0 5 . V a n lV r w o r k s a id
S e n io r c o u n t y p la n n e r M ik e D u ra k
su it! v a r io u s s o lu t io n s , w ith a n d

I m p r o v e m e n ts , a n d p r o v id e m a n ­
a g e m e n t In fo rm a tio n In set Ihe stage
for u p d a t in g the c o u n t y 's tr a n s p o r ta ­

w ith o u t e x p re ss w a y s, w ill be p u t Into
a c o m p u te r to create m o d e ls o f the
lie st w a y s lo h u n d le tra ffic . T h e
c o m p u te r m ig h t fin d thut a n eightla n e h ig h w a y Is o v e rk ill u n d that a
s im p le r so lu tio n m a y lie a v a ila b le .
T h e five c o m m u te r s w ill l&gt;e d o in g
ih e sa m e w o rk w ith in five d lffr r r n t
g e o g ra p h ic a rru s: 1| the c o u n ty 's
n o rth e n d . 21 Ihe w r s t c e n t r a l area. 3)
the s o u th -c e n tra l urea. 4) Ihe eastern
p o rtio n , a n d 5) the so u th w e s t area.
T h e c o m m u te r s w ill s tu d y the

tio n p la n as n m a jo r c o m p o n e n t o f u
new c o u n ty c o m p re h e n s iv e lan d -u se
p la n
T h e m e m b e rs w ill a ls o c o n sid e r
m o r e s p e c if ic p r o p o s a ls s u c h as
c o n s tr u c tio n o f e x p re s s w a y s , foura rid s ix -tu n in g roads, a n d the b u ild
Ing o f new ro a d s o r e x p a n s io n o f
e x is t in g th o ro u g h fa re s. V a n D r r w o r p
sa id.
W h e n Ihe five g ro u p s h a v e cornp lr t r d t h r lr stud ies. u 2 0 -m em tier

s te e rin g c o m m itte e w ill ta k e w hat
th e y h a v e d o n e and d ig e st It. re v is e It
a n d d e liv e r II (o a c o n s u lta n t — the
T r a n s p o r t a t io n C o n s u lt in g G ro u p .
Inc. o f W in t e r P a rk — fo r In c lu s io n In
a c o m p r e h e n s iv e re p o rt.

T h e fiv e group*. p lu s th e ste e rin g
c o m m it te e , a re s c h e d u le d to m eet
to g e th e r at 7 p .m . W e d n e s d a y at Ihe
c o u n t y
a g ric u ltu re
renter

a u d it o r iu m . T h e s ix g ro u p s w ill be
co m jM ise d o f (a rs o n s Irn m a ll w a lk s
o l life, re p re s e n tin g h o m e o w n e rs , the
e n v iro n m e n t, a g ric u ltu re , d e ve lo p e rs,
o w n e rs o f u n d e v e lo p e d p ro p e rty , and
&lt;lt y a n d c o u n ty o fficials.
T h r Idea for the s tu d y c o m m itte e s
c a m e fro m D e p u ty C o u n t y A d ­
m i n i s t r a t o r fo r A d m i n i s t r a t i o n
W o o d y P ric e w ho se Intent w a s to get
c it iz e n In v o lv e m e n t In tra n s p o rta tio n

Sec ROADS, page 0A

Sikhs Blam ed In Bloody Bomb Attacks; 57 D ead
N E W DEI.III. In d ia lU I ’ l l — Ik n n b s e x p lo d e d In
liv e N rw D e lh i p a rk s to d a y , k illin g n in e pe o p le as
H o o p s m o ved Into the c a p ita l to p re v e n t a n il S ik h
r ln ls lik e those In w h ic h n e a rly 3 .0 0 0 d ie d ufter
P r im e M in is te r In d ira G a n d h i's a s s a s s in a tio n s ix
m o n th s ago.
T o d a y 's d e a th s b ro u g h t to at least 5 7 the
n u m lie r of people k ille d In Ihe last 2 4 h o u r s In
w hat o ffic ia ls h c llr v c d w a s a new c a m p a ig n by
m ilit a n t S ik h s w a g in g a " h o ly w a r ” fo r m o re

a u to n o m y In t h e ir h o m e la n d o f P u n ja b sla te .
No o ne Im m e d ia te ly c la im e d re s p o n s ib ility for
Ihe a tta ck s.

a g e n c y reported
B o m b s e x p lo d e d In fiv e New D e lh i p a rk s e a rly
to d a y , k illin g n in e pe o p le, the P ress T r u s t sa id .

P rim e M in is t e r R a jiv G a n d h i h e ld a n e m e rg e n cy
m e e tin g o f h is C a b in e t F r id a y n ig h t a n d N ew D e lh i
p o lic e Issu e d ''p r o h ib it o r y o r d e r s " fo rb id d in g
g a th e rin g s o f fo u r o r m ore people.

P o lle r sa id the b o m b s w ere m o stly p la n te d in sid e
h o llo w tra n s is to r r a d io s s n d ca rd b o a rd b o x e s and
w ere " s h o rt-lim e re m o te -c o n tro l d e v ic e s ."

P o lic e a rre ste d m o re th a n IOO pe o ple a n d se ize d
a rm s a n d a m m u n itio n In n ig h t ra id s In v a rio u s
p u rls o f th e c o u n try , the P re ss T r u s t o f In d ia n ew s

It w as " o b v io u s ly th e h a n d iw o rk o f tra in e d
p e rs o n n e l." a p o lle r o ffic ia l said.
T e rro ris ts set off a se rie s o f 13 b la s ts In the

Ssa SIKHS, page 2A

Lowly Hyacinth May Solve Sewage Woes
By Rick Brunson
Herald Staff W riter
A t llrs t sig h t It lo o k s h a rm le ss , p e rh a p s
e v e n p re tty - u flo a tin g fie ld o f la ve n d e rtop p ed w ater p la n ts c a ll- d h y a c in th s . B u t
a sk a n y Itoutrr w h o h a s h u n g u p h ts
p ro p e lle r In u (M ic h o f I h r stuff, o r Ihe
la k e s id e h o m e o w n e r w h o w a tc h e s I h r
r a p id ly s p ro u tin g p la n ts c h o k e h is c a n a l,
s m o th e r h is d o c k a n d t u r n h is $ 3 0 ,0 0 0 v ie w
o l ih e w a te r Into a w eed g a rd e n a n d t h e y 'll
t r ll y o u h y a c in th s , n e x t to lo v e b u g s. are Ihe
s c o u rg e o f F lo rid a , t h r p e stile n c e M o se s
forgot to p ra y d o w n u p o n Ihe E g y p tia n s
B u t t h is c u rs e d h y d ra h e a d ed p lu n l. w ith
Its h a ir lik e ro ots m a y lie a s o lu tio n lo Ihe
s la te s sew age, p o llu tio n a n d en e rg y p ro ­
b le m s
S c ie n tis ts al Ihe C e n tr a l F lo rid a K e s e a rrh
u n d E d u c a tio n C e n te r o n C e le r y A v e n u e Just
east o( S a n fo rd a re rx | K -r tm c n lln g w ith Ihe
p la n ts, p e rfe c tin g w a y s to use t h r ill to
p u r if y w a te r, (re a l s e w a g e a n d d i s t il l
m r t h a n r gas
D r K a m ra h K r d d y . I h r s o il b io c h e m ist
le a d in g i h r r r s r a r c h . s a id h y a c in th s w r r r
llr s t In tro d u ce d to F lo rid a w a te rs In the la te
I 8 0 0 s C lu t c h in g o n e o f the g u n g ly p lu m s
p lu c k e d fro m o ne o f th e c e n te r 's e x p e rim e n ­
ta l tro u g h s. K r d d y sa id . " S o m e o n e b ro u g h t
t h is p la n t lo F lo rid a sa y in g . 'W h a t a p re tty
p la n t.' T h e y th re w It In th e la k e a n d It h a s

SO C e n ts

If U.S. Threatened,
He'll M a k e Pitch
For M ore M oney

'Multi-Headed' Roads Study Planned
By Donna Estes
Herald Staff W riter

P r ic e

Reagan
Warns
Congress

A D ay
A t T h e Dum p

F rie n d * u s u a lly try lo lift y o u o u t o f the
d u m p s , hut s u c c u m b in g to n o t-s o -s u b llr peer
p re s su re took m e to the d u m p ... the S e m in o le
C o u n t y d u m p . Y o u k n o w , the p la ce w h e re
|K*ople se nd th e ir tra s h a n d garbage. T h e fin a l
re s tin g p la ce o f s o c ie ty 's ca sto ffs A re a l fu n
spot.
M a y b e It's a c o m m e n ta r y on m y s o c ia l life,
o r m a y b e m y frie n d N a n c y E n g r h r r t s r n ju st
k n o w s I a p p r e c ia t e th e f in e r t h in g s .
W h ic h e v e r, she In siste d I h a d to get o u t o f m y
s h e ll a n d sec the d u m p , before It's too la i r A n
o m in o u s p h ra se II in s t ill not s u r r Just w hat
sh e m eant) that p u t m e Into m y h o o ts a n d
Jeans a n d Into N a n c y 's p ic k u p t ru c k fo r an
H m ile rid e out O s ce o la H oad to the c o u n t y 's
o n ly d u m p .
W h a t the 3 5 y e a r o ld S e m in o le C o u n t y
s h e r if f s d is p a tc h e r p ro m is e d m e w a s an
e n lig h te n in g e x jie r le n r r . o ne th a t's ro u tin e for
her b y now S h e liv e s o n Ihe o u t s k ir ts o f
S a n fo rd off s ta le H o a d 4 6 a n d lo a d s u p her

—

Dr. Ramesh Reddy Inspects a hydra­
headed hyacinth growing In one of the
experimental troughs at the Central
F lo rid a R e se a rch and E d u ca tio n
Center near Sanford.
Iie rn a n u is a n c e s in c e ."
Iro n ic a lly . Ihe sa m e q u a litie s th a t m a k e
i h r h y a c in th a n u is a n c e m a k e It v a lu a b le .
K r d d y s a id
If a la k e h a s lo o m a n y
h y a c in th s , t h r p la n ts de plete the o x y g e n
le ve l, k illin g Hah a n d o th e r a q u a tic life. H ut
Its a b s o rp tio n o f n itro g e n , a m a jo r c o m p o ­
n en t o f p o llu tio n , m a k e s II a la k e sa ver.

K r d d y . w h o liv e s In L o n g w o o d , has
e x p e rim e n te d w ith Ih r p la n ts fo r ab o u t 10
years. H y a c in t h r r v a r r h h a s b e en g o in g on
abo u t 3 0 y ears, he sa id , a n d th e first
re co rd e d u se o f Ih r plant lo treat w aste
w ater w a s t h r a n cien t E g y p t ia n s A t Ihr
re n te r, w h ic h Is a b ra n c h o f Ihe U n iv e rs ity
o f F lo r id a 's I n s tttu tr o f Fo o d u n d A g r ic u lt u r ­
a l S c ie n c e s, re se arch e rs h a v e d e v e lo p e d a
p ro ce ss fo r u s in g th r h y a c in th to cle an
la kes, treat sew ag e and d is t ill m e th a n e gas
T h e c e n te r Is I h r o n ly la b o f lls typ e In
F lo rid a . K r d d y said.
T h e p ro c e s s Is b e in g u sed o n a lim ite d
e x p e r im e n t a l basts at L a k e A p o p k a in
O ra n g e C o u n ty , a o n e r-fa m o u s fis h in g spot
that It Is n o w c o n sid e re d the m o st p o llu te d
la k e In F lo rid a .
T h e m e th o d Is u lso used at t h r Iro n B rid g e
sew age p la n t In east O ran g e C o u n t y a n d In
sew age p la n ts In K is s im m e e a n d a l W alt
D isn e y W o rld .
K r d d y s a id w a te r Irom the la k e o r sewage
p la n t (a fte r p r e lim in a r y t r e a t m e n t ) la
p u m p e d In to re te n tio n p o n d s w h ere the
h y a c in th s a re grow n. A fte r 3 6 h o u rs. Ih r
p la n ts, th e ro o ts b la ck e n e d b y t h r ahoorpl&lt;on of p o llu tu n la . are h a rv e ste d a n d fed Into
a m a c h in e w h ic h c ru s h e s th e m a n d tu rn s
th e m In to " b io m a s s ." T h e b io m a s s is fed

W A S H I N G T O N (DPI) _
P re sid e n t K r a g a n .
fo rce d lo agree lo a n o -g ro w th Pen tag on bu dg et
b y a S e n a te c o n tro lle d b y h is ow n p a rty . Is
w a rn in g he w ill ask C o n g re s s for m ore m o n e y If
he b e lie v e s Ihe n a tio n s s e c u r ity Is threatened
T h e b u d g e t c o m p ro m is e , w h ic h a llo w s m ilit a r y
s p e n d in g lo rise o n ly w it h In flatio n next fis c a l
y e a r , w a s n a r r o w ly a p p r o v e d b y Ih e R e ­
p u b lic a n d o m ln a le ri S en a te . 50 49 . F rid a y w ith
V ic e P re s id e n t G eorge B u s h c a s tin g Ihe d e c id in g
v o le . T h r b u d g e t's o th e r m a jo r (&gt;olnl d e la y s fo r a
y r a r s c h e d u le d S o c ia l S e c u r it y und o lh r r cost-ofliv in g rn ls e s for those w h o gel g o v e rn m e n t
checks.
W h e n he re tu rn e d lo the W h ile Mouse a fte r a
10 d a y E u ro p e a n trip F r id a y . K ru g u n c a lle d Ihe
d r a m a t ic b u d g e t w in " s w r r t ” hut c a re fu lly
a v o id e d n o tin g how m u c h h r had lo give u p to g el
It t h ro u g h th e Senate.
B u s h 's t le - h rr a k rr a n d t h r n ecessity of s u m ­
m o n in g a ilin g S en P e tr W ils o n . H - C a llf . Irom Ills
h o s p ita l bed to vole, u n d e rsc o re d Ihe s h a k y
s u p p o rt In Ihe Sen ate for the bu dg et — even w ith
lls d r a s t ic a lly low er d e fense s p e n d in g flg u rr. a far
c r y fr o m K r a g a n 's o r ig in a l re q u e st for 6 p e rce n t
g ro w th In fis c a l I9H6.
K r a g a n sa id the re s o lu tio n " m o v e s C o n g re s s
to w a rd r e a l a p e n d ln g re s tr a in t a n d s ig n ific a n tly
lo w e r d e fic its . T h i s w an a c o u r a g e o u s a n d
p o lit ic a lly d im . ult a c tio n .
B u t o n d e fe n se sp e n d in g . R e a g a n hedged:
" I f w e c o n c lu d e that o u r n a tio n a l s e c u rity la
Je o p a rd ize d . I w ill not h r s lta t e to rrq u rs t. a n d the
S e n a te le a d e rs h av e a s s u re d m e th e y w ill
c o n s id e r, su p p le m e n ta l fu n d in g (or fiscal y e a r
1 9 8 6 ." he sa id a l a n e w s co n feren ce In L is b o n .
P o rtu g a l. Just before le a v in g fo r the U nited S ta le s

T h e S en a te -a p p ro v e d b u d g e t c u ts $5 6
Ihe a n tic ip a te d m ore I lia n $ 2 0 0 b illio n
fis c a l 1986. $ 1 0 0 b illio n In fis c a l 1987
b illio n In fis c a l 1988 E v e n w ith the
d e fic it w ill s t ill be $104 3 b illio n In 1988

b illio n o il
d e ficit In
and $ 1 3 9
cu ts, the

R ig h t a fte r e n d in g h is E u ro p e a n trip, K ra g a n
a p p e a re d o n t h r W h ite H o u s e la w n w ith H u sh at
hts sid e , a n d said, "h o w sw ee t It Is to retu rn w ith
a 5 0 -4 9 S e n a te v ic to ry w it h sp e n d in g re stra in t
a n d n o ta x I n c rr a s r ." H e e m p h a s iz e d the w o rd s
" n o ta x In c re a se ."
T h e p re s id e n t o r ig in a lly so u g h t a 6 p e r m it
h ik e In m ilit a r y a p e n d ln g . r e lu c ta n tly agreed to a
c o m p ro m is e 3 percent a n d a s re ce n tly as last
w eek c a lle d an Increase baaed o n ly on In fla tio n
" I r re s p o n s ib le ."
T h e b u d g e t fig h t now s h ift s to the House, w h e re
the d e fe n se a n d S o c ia l S e c u r ity c u ts a lre a d y are
e m e rg in g a s targets.
H o u s e S p e a k e r T h o m a s O 'N e ill vow ed F r id a y lo
m a k e R e a g a n "h o n o r th a t m a n d a te " not to c u t

See BUDGET, page BA

TO D AY
Somewhat Limited Market

n o t e v e r y o n e Is i n t h e
m a r k e t fo r a $ 4 ,5 0 0
s h ru n k e n head e n c a s e d In a
p la s t ic cu b e .

G ib s o n sa id a lot o f (iro p lr
have " c a lle d la u g h in g ," but
she d id re c e iv e o ne se rio u s
resp o n se to her ad In u
H o u sto n nrw sp.i|&gt;rr
" lie - c o lle c t s o dd th in g s ."
she sa id o f Ihe lon e se rio u s
caller. " H r sa id h r had Iiern
w a n tin g o n e a n d c o u ld n 't
U n d o n e a n y w h e re ."

Action Reports............ 2A
B rid g e .........................4C
Business......................4A
Calender..................... 6C
Classifieds............... 5 SB
Com ics........................ 4C
Crossword................... 4C
Dear Abby................... 5C
Deaths........................ 6A
E d ito rial..................... 2D
F lo rid a ........................3A

Hospital...................... 2A
Nation........................ 2A
Opinion.......................3D
People......................1 5C
Religion...................... 50
School Menus............. 6C
Sports.......................M B
Television...................6C
Viewpoint................... ID
Weather......................6A
World......................... 6A

P A S A D E N A . T e x a s (U PH
— K r s p o n s r lo P a m r lu
G ib s o n 's c la s s ifie d a d v e r ­
tis e m e n t w a sn 't w h at y o u 'd
c a ll o v e rw h e lm in g , b u t th e n

B e g in n in g In to d a y 's Herald, the religion page
and church directory w ill be tound in VIEWPOINT,
section D.

Saa HYACINTH, paga 8 A

The SHS track teams chase state championships, p. IB
+

�1A— Ivw ttny Ha raid, Sanford, FI.

‘Love Boat*
G oof Hurts
Dotson's Case

Sunday, M a y II, i m

NATION

C H I C A G O (UPII — A a trln g o l
w itn e s s e s , som e c o n t r a d ic t in g
o th e rs , h ave testified b e fo re G o v .
J a m e s T h o m p s o n d u r in g a
c le m e n c y h e a r in g f o r G a r y
D o ts o n . Im p riso n ed s ix y e a rs for
a ra p e hts a ccu se r n o w s a y s
n e v e r happen ed

IN BRIEF
3 Nations Intensity Hunt
For M engele, 'A ngel O f D eath'

C a th le e n C ro w e ll W e b b F r id a y
fo r the se co n d tim e In a s m a n y
d a y s to ld T h o m p s o n a n d the
I llin o is P ris o n e r R e v ie w B o a rd
s h e lie d about the ra p e In the
s u m m e r o f 1977.

W A S H I N G T O N (UP1) — G e n tia n . A m e r ic a n a n d Israeli
la w en fo rce m e n t o f fic ia ls m et th is w eek In W e a l G e rm a n y
lo d is c u s s In te n sify in g th e se a rch for J o a e f M engele. a N u t
w a r c r im in a l w ith a $ 3 .4 m illio n p rice on h is h e a d
A tto rn e y G e n e ra l E d w in Meeae sa id a u th o ritie s met
T h u r s d a y and F r id a y lo c o n s id e r “ w a y s to re in fo rc e and
m a x im iz e " efforts lo tra c e M engele. c h ie f p h y s ic ia n at the
A u s c h w it z death c a m p w h o w a s k n o w n a s th e " A n g e l of
D e a t h " fo r h is m e d ic a l e x p e rim e n ts o n J e w s a n d his
a u t h o r it y to c h o o se th o se w h o liv e d nr died .
M e n g ele w a s last se en In S o u th A m e ric a a n d w o u ld lie
7 4 -y ra rs -o ld If s till a liv e . M eese. In h is sta te m e n t. Indicated
g o v e rn m e n t o ffic ia ls b e lie v e he Is
If M e n g ele Is c a p tu re d he w ill he tried In J e r u s a le m under
th e 11150 Israeli la w for th e p u n is h m e n t o f N a z is a n d th eir
c o lla b o ra to rs A d o lf R lc h m a n n w as tried a n d exe cu te d In
1 9 6 2 u n d e r that law . E lc h m a n n w as o n e o f th e p rim a ry
o r g a n iz e r s of the d e a th ca m p s.
M eese d e clin e d to p ro v id e d e ta ils o n the m eeting
" b e c a u s e o f the s e n s itiv it ie s o f th is In v e s tig a tio n ."

T h e re w as no w o rd o n w h e n
T h o m p s o n , w ho w ill act afte r
g e ttin g the b o a rd 's r e c o m m e n ­
d a tio n . p lan n e d to a n n o u n c e h is
d e c is io n .
O n e o f D o ts o n 's a l ib i w it ­
nesses. Pam ela O lso n J u lia n , did
a s m u c h In hurt her f r ie n d ’s case
a s h e lp It In a m o rn in g se ssio n ,
J u l i a n s a id sh e r e m e m b e re d
v e r y c le a rly h a v in g D o tso n o v e r
to d in n e r on the n ig h t o f a lle g e d
ra p e be cau se o f w h a t w a s on
t e le v is io n
* .
laaraM ptwta S? Ttsmsi Vlntanl

Tearful Plea Just A Ruse?

To The Hospital

P A W T U C K E T . H I. |UPJ) — A m o th er w h o m a d e a tearful
te le v is io n plea for the r e tu rn o f her 4 - m o n lh - o ld dau ghter
la st fa ll h a s been a rre ste d o n c h a rg e s o( k illin g th e c h ild .
D o n n a R ic h a rd . 30 . w h o m ade an e m o tio n a l T V plea for
th e re tu rn o f h er c h ild before she w as fo u n d s la in last Nov.
14, w a s a rrested w ith o u t Incid en t F r id a y at t h r hom e of
r e la tiv e s In a s u b u rb s o u th o f B lo o m in g to n . Ind
M rs . R ic h a r d 's h u s b a n d , R a lp h , w a s not arrested.
In v e s tig a to rs n e v e r ru le d o u t e ith er o f the p a ren ts as
s u s p e c ts .
M rs. R ic h a rd w a s h e ld w ith o u t b o n d at the Monroe
C o u n t y J a il In B lo o m in g to n p e n d in g an e x t r a d itio n hearing
M o n d a y , sla te p o lic e In In d ia n a said.
J e r r i A n n d isa p p e a re d fro m her c r ib In h e r paren ts'
P a w tu c k e t a p a rtm e n t o n N ov. I I , 1984. T h e p a re n ts told
p o lic e they were s le e p in g u few feet a w a y w h e n their
d a u g h te r v a n ish ed
H e r m y s te rio u s dlsup|&gt;earunce to u ch e d &lt;&gt;(f u m assive
s e a rc h that ended fo u r d a y s la te r w hen th e c h ild 's liea trn
a n d ra p ed la x ly w a s d isc o v e re d In a n a lle y Just about a
b lo c k fro m her hom e.

Sanford Fire Department Emergency M ed i­
cal Technician Carl Helms carries 9 weekold Derrick Grayson Irom the vehicle he
was a passenger In after It was involved in
an accident about 3:45 p.m. Friday, with
advice from W. B. Robertson, left, of Care
Ambulance. In the accident a Ford Ranchero struck a Cadillac from behind on Lake

Protesters Fight To Stay In Park
W A S H IN G T O N (UPI) — A g ro u p of p e a rc a c tiv is ts forced
to m o v e from the W h ite H o u se s id e w a lk to la tfa y e lle
S q u a re a cro ss the street In 1983 are now fig h t in g efforts to
e v ic t th e m from th e ir n e w e n c a m p m e n t In th e p a rk .
T h is w eek, la w m e n b e g a n c le a r in g s ig n s , tables,
m a k e sh ift h u ts und o th e r p a ra p h e rn a lia fro m the park,
a c tin g on o rd e rs from fe d e ra l o ffic ia ls w h o c la im Hie protest
c a m p ls a n eyesore.
T h e d e m o n stra to rs, h o w e v e r, sa y they w ill not lx- m oved
F r id a y , th e y were p ic k in g u p th e ir b e lo n g in g s u l police
h e a d q u a rte rs and p u tt in g Itielr sig n s b u c k In the u su a l
p la ce s.
" W h ile som e of these people th in k t h e y 'r e m a k in g u
sta te m e n t. In fa rt th e y 'r e m a k in g u m r s a . " sa id U B ,
A tt o r n e y J o s e p h d lG e n u v u . "W e re g o in g lo d o w hatever
w e c a n w ith in the la w la k e e p the p a rk s c le u n ."

In c lu d e s

P ro p o s e d

U tilit y

Mary Boulevard at the entrance to the
Hidden Lake subdivision. Sanford police
officer Andy Collazo said no names were
available for the drivers, but all Involved
were taken to Central Florida Regional
Hospital for medical checks. Including
Derrick and his mother, Jam ie Grayson.
The accident was under investigation.

T a x

" I re m e m b e r w h e n I sta rte d
r o o k in g . " she said " I t s o u n d s
s illy , h u t It w as after 'L o v e Ik ia t'
w a s o n ."
H o w e v e r, an I llin o is in ­
v e s tig a to r co u n te re d In a n afte rn o o n session th a t he had
c a ll e d a t e le v is io n n e t w o r k
s p o k e s m a n and had been to ld
“ L o v r B o a t" d id n o t p r r m le r e
u n t i l S e p t e m b e r 1 9 7 7 . tw o
m o n t h s utter the a lle g e d a tta c k .

H ik e

Long Agenda Facing Longwood Board
S ix p u b lic b e a rin g s . In c lu d in g one o n a
proposed u tility la x Increase, head u p th r
lo n g agenda fa c in g L o n g w o o d CUV C o m ­
m is s io n M onday w h e n It m eets at 7 3 0 p tti
at the c ity l u ll at 15 0 W . W a rre n A v r.
T h e p ro jxiso d o r d in a n c e u p for lln a l
a p p ro v a l w o u ld In cre a se the m a x im u m
a m o u n t re sid e n ts w o u ld p a y on each p id d le
se rv ice u tility e a c h m o n th In 85 and 8 1 0 for
c o m m e rc ia l c u s t o m e r s T h r H&gt; p e rc e n t
u t ilit y tax now lia s a 81 c a p on m o n th ly
e le c tric , gas. w a te r, te le p h o n e and tele g rap h
b ills
O th e r h e a rin g s a rc o n proposed o r d i­
n a n c e s lhat would re s tric t c u ttin g d o w n ol
tree s use or o p e ra tio n o l m o to r or c n g ln r
jx iw e rr d boats o n W est lathe; that w o u ld
e o n tro l noise, a r r / o n ln g that w o uld c h a n g e
p ro p e rty Oil the s o u lh s ld e o f L o n g w o o d H ills
R o a d , east o( W e st L a k e from R - I A S in g le
F a m ily R c x ld r n tl.il to H I S in g le F a m ily
R e s id e n t ia l ut t h e re q u e s t o f C e n t e x

G u lfsid e C e n tr a l S u p p ly O fllc e /W a re h o u s e
D is tr ib u tio n C e n te r located o n L o t I I.
F lo rid a C e n t r a l C o m m e rc e P a r k , zo n e d
In d u stria l. T h e o w n e r Is J a m e s S R e a c h a n d
the d e ve lo p e r Is L a n d m a rk C o n s t r u c tio n

M a yo r S m e rilso n Com m ents
On L o n g w o o d Rumors. 3D
Hom es.Inc.: a n d th a t w o u ld In clu d e "u n *
rooted su rfa c e s p re p a re d for s p ir t s " lit the
z o n in g c o d e In a n r lf o r t to c o n t r o l
skateb o ard ra m p s .

Back o n th e a g e n d a w ill lx- a n e a se m e n t
agreem ent Ix -tw e rn the c ity u n d W illia m
and W in ifre d N le a rry , w h ich w a s p r e v io u s ly
app roved , b u t not executed. A t T u e s d a y
n ig h t's w o rk s e s s lo n the c o m m is s io n d e rid e d
lo re scin d a s It Is w ritrie n (he a g re e m e n t
w h ich w o u ld h a v e given th e N le a rr y s
acerss w II lim it c h a rg e lo th e ir p ro p e rty
a cro ss th e 5() lo o t s t r ip p u r c h a s e d f o r a
92 9.0 00 fr o m A m o s J o n e s for a d r a in a g e
e a se m e n t. T h e y a ls o le a rn e d th a t th d
N lc a rry 's h a d b e en p aid w hen th e y g a v e H i*
city an e a s e m e n t a n d there w a s a q u e s tio n
o n w hat ty p e n( d ra in a g e w o u ld b e u s e d and
if their d r iv e w a y w n u ld b lo ck n
— J a n e C a s s e lb e r r y

T h re e p e titio n s lo r an n e xa tio n In to th e
e liy w ill Ik - c o n s id e re d . T h e y In c lu d e a
p o rtio n of L o t I. I r r n r d a lr . on the c a s t sid e
of H ig h w a y 17*92, so u th ol stale R o a d 4 3 4 ;
a n d la d s 4 a n d 5. Him k A. Oak G ro v e P a rk
lip fur p r e lim in a r y app roval w ill Ik - an
o rd in a n c e r e z o n ln g the southw est c o r n e r ol
s la te Hoad 4 3 4 a n d O x fo rd St fro m S in g le
F a n d ly R e s id e n tia l to C o m m e rc ia l- O ilie r to
co n fo rm to th e fu tu re la n d use p la n at the
request o f V l t lr In v e stm e n ts.
A s t ir p la n w ill be u p tor r r v lr w fo r

Bong Was Definitely The Wrong Word To Use
It m a y not have been F r id a y
(he 13th. but F rid a y w an s t ill
u id u e k y fur three W in te r P a rk
m en
U n d e rc o v e r a g e n ts fro m
Hu- S e m in o le C o u n ty D in g T u s k
F o rc e a rre s te d the tu rn at a F e rn
P a r k b a r F r id a y n ig h t a n d
i tia rg e d th e m w ith jio sst-ssln n ol
m a rlju u n n a n d th u g p u ra p h e rn o
lla.
T h a i In ttx rll isn 't u n u s u a l,
b u t. a c c o r d in g to a s h e r if f 's
rr|*nrt, th e trio gave a g e n ts a
c lu e that p ra c tic a lly a m o u n te d
In a c o n fe s s io n o l d ru g u se
O ttle rrn w o rk in g u n d e rc o v e r at
F e r n P a r k S I a 1 1o n
111)
F e rn w ood lllv iL . saw a m a n la k e
a p a c k a g e out u l a b ro w n P o n tia c
am t d e liv e r It lo a green Ifcxlg r
v an , i lie r c | x ir l sa id
O llle e rn so ld they saw th e v a n
d r iv e r lift a clear p la s tic h a g a n d
pu t I lls h a n d Inside A g n H s th en
a p p ro a c h e d the van u n d a sk e d
Ihc d r iv e r li he had a n y r o llin g
pap ers.
T h e d r iv e r sa id no Ih ey w ere
u s in g a bo n g, a pqre w h ic h m a y
c o n ta in w a ter a n d Is u sed In
s m o k e rtia rlju a u a . Ih c re p o rt
sa id . T h e su s p e c ts w ere a rre ste d
a n d a se a rc h o f H ie v a n tu rn e d
u p u q u a n tity ol m a r!|u a n n a n d
IW O p i p e s

A rre s te d s h o tlly Ix-fote I a .lit
Iim I.iv w ere; J o h n A lle n L a h r. 21.
Of 2 7 1 3 W ill O T h e G t. cn Si
J o s e p h E d w u rtl S lu m p . 20. ol
(H O A H a y W ay; a n d S te p h e n
G u y S t r a e r n r r , 22. o l 2 2 6 9
H ru n e h lre e Hoad
L a h r a n d S lu m p w ere rele a sed
on 8 5 0 0 Ixin d und S t r a e r n r r w a s
b r i n g h e ld In the S e m in o le
C o u n t y J a il

COCAINE IN A BAG
A W ittie r Park m an was a r ­
rested lor jMMOM-sslon ol cocaine

...Sikhs
Continued from page t A
r . ip lln l F rid a y n ig h t, l l t r r r r ip ­
p in g th ro u g h cro w d e d b u s e s a n d
k illin g u l least 2 5 people, sa id
a c tin g P o lic e C o m m is s io n e r V r d
M ar w a ll
T h e m m y m o v e d Into t h r c it y
lo d a v us u u lh o r llle s le a r r d a
re|N-ul o l th e a n il S ik h r io tin g
a lte r M is G a n d h i a s s a ss in a te d
hv a S ik h e x lr e m ia l O ct 31.
|M iller sa id .
E ls e w h e r e in In d ia F r id a y .

Hirer bombs killed 10 jieoplf m

Action Reports
* F/ r o t

A Courts
A Police
.liter tw o o ffic e rs b r r u m r s u s p i­
c io u s of I h r lim it a n d Ills p a s se n ­
ger sittin g In a ear In H ir p a rk in g
lot ol a lia r u lx iu l I 59 a m
onlay.
A c c o rd in g to a s h e riff's report,
Hu- o lllc e rs a p p ro a c h e d Ihc cu r
parked In the Post T im e Lounge,
U S. H ig h w a y 17 92. Lon gw ood.
a m i looked in s id e
O n e o ffic e r sa id lie saw a m a n
b id d in g a c le a r l u g c o n ta in in g a
w h ile p o w d e r A lte r he asked the
m a n to get tin t t&gt;( the ear. the
lim it tried lo k ic k the bag u n d e r
the seal, t h r o ffic e r reported.
Released o n 9H.IKX) Ixntd from
the S e m in o le C o m ity jail w a s
Ihtvld A lie n C lim p lie ll. 35. ol
1707 H a rtu o n A v r The p M a rn get in H u -e a r w a s not arrested.

SO LD G U N
A D e lto n a m a n w as a rrested
tor an A p r il b u rg la ry alter a m a n
he r e p u t e d ly s o ld a stolen gu n
to re tu rn e d It to Hie o rig in a l
ow ner.
A c c o rd in g lo a s lt r r llT s report,
a La ke M o n ro e resident sa id a
m a n w h o sta y e d w ith h im a
w h ile e a r lie r t h is year to o k
several H e m s H orn h is ho m e,
in e lu tllttg so m e gu ns.
O n M a y 5. a frien d of Hie
v ic tim sh o w e d h im a gun he ba d
|uat b o u g h t. It w as one o f the
gu ns sto le n Iro m the V ictim , the
r e p o r t s a id
T h e m an w h o
p u r r h u s r d th e g u n am t (h e
v ic tim ga ve s w o rn sta te m en ts lo

M e rru l d is t r ic t. 2 5 m ile s n o rth o f
New D e lh i, th e P re ss T ru s t sa id
S u s p e c te d te rro ris t* set o il a
b o m b In t h r H im a c h a l E x p re s s
tra in as II w a s e n te rin g Ihe
M e r r ill s ta tio n . I c .itlu g a l least
seven |K -o p lr d e a d a n d r ig h t
in ju re d , th e n e w s agency said.
E a rlie r re p o rt* sa id tlu-n- had
Im-c ii tw o b o m b in g s on tra in s hut
Hu y w ere e rro n e o u s
A n o th e r b o m b exploded III a
su itc a se in n e a rb y F c ro z c p n r
tilla g e , k illin g thre e people, the
Press T ru s t sa id quoting police.

d e p u tie s and the D e lto n a m an
w a s arre ste d lo r d e n tin g in stolen
p ro p e rty .
W h e n the (.III. er w a s m a k in g
Ih e a rre st. Hie m a n ic | x ir tc d ly
re siste d Ix-ing h a n d c u ffe d . H r
w a s s c a n lied a n d a q u a n tity of
w h n l appeared to lx- m a riju a n a
w a s lo u tiil
A rre ste d F rid a y a l 10.35 a in
a n d being held in lie u o l 88,00 0
Ik »ih ) w as T n ic y S c o tt P r r ls lr f .
2 2 o f 514 Sto ne Isla n d W ay.
SURRENDERED
A Sanford m a n w h o s u rre n ­
d e re d to a u th o ritie s w a s tirin g
h e ld on a ch a rg e o f b u rg la ry In
t w o separate eases.
J a m e s G lv ls o n . 18. o f 24 00
R a n d a ll St . tu rn e d h im s e lf In at
3 3 0 p m F rid a y .
A c c o rd in g lo a s h e r if f s report,
h e Is accused o l ta k in g 82.215
w o rth o l Items
G lv ls o it was b r in g h e ld In lieu
II 55 (KH) hail
Wit* it Hie b u r g la r ie s o c r u r r r d
nr w here was not repo rte d.

FAIR W ITH POT
S a u lo rd p o lice, a rm e d w ith a
w a rra n l, c harged a c o u p le w ith
| m &gt;s m *ss Io ii of o v e r 2 0 g ra m s of
itta rl|u a n a a n d p o s se s sio n w ith
liin -n t to d is tr ib u te the drug,
a lte r a T h u rs d a y se a rc h of a
S a n lo rd u p a rtin e n t.
P o lic e r e p o r t e d f i n d i n g a
q u a n lty ol p a c k a g e d m a riju a n a
at 212 W 4 Hi St a n d the two
re sid e n ts w ere a rre ste d at 3.30
p u t,
J o se p h W illia m s . 29 . a n d L o rir
Rose F in n e y. 10. w e re b e in g held
In lie u ol 8 5 .0 0 0 b o n d each.

WEAPONS AN D POT
A ltu iu o n lr S p r in g s p o lic e after
w a tc h in g a su s p e c t |ia rk e d at the
A llu m n it tr M u ll, s ta le R o a d 436.
A lta m o n te S p rin g s , ra n a ch e c k

In w estern R a ja s th a n sla te , a
iM inth exp lo d ed In u b u s ut u
s i. it ton in M u n d a w a r. k illin g the
d r i v e r , a n d In n e ig h b o r in g
H a ry a n a state, at least 10 people
w ere k ille d a n d 15 I n lu rr d In
iN im h blast* In s id e b u se s In
d ille r r n t p a rts o f Ih e s lu lr .
I he e x p lo s io n s lo llo w r d rio t­
in g in the P u n j a b to w n of
H o sh lu rp u r. 2 2 5 m ile s northw est
o l N ew D elhi, th a t lieg a tt w hen a
H in d u p o litic ia n w a s k ille d by
l w o gu n m e n b e lie v e d lo lie S ik h
e xtre m ists, p o lic e sa id

o il I lls Id e n tity a n d d e te rm in e d
the m a n h u d a rrro rd . a jx .lie e
ir j x ir t sa id .
A lt e r a w o m a n a p p ro a ch e d the
m a n 's e a r a n d got In p o lit e
a p p ro a c h e d Hie ear. T h e y r e ­
p o r te d s m e llin g m a r iju a n a
s m o k e In Ihe c a r and a sk e d the
su s p e c t If th e y co u ld se a rc h I h r
v e h ic le . H r sa id yes, a c c o rd in g to
Ihe re p o rt.
In the s e a rc h police d is c o v e re d
a 2 2 -c a lib e r revolver a n d a larg e
k n ife u n d e r th e d riv e r's s e a l a n d
s e v e r a l p a r t ia lly s m o k e d j&gt;ot
c ig a re tte s w ere also fo u n d . Ihc
r r jx ir t said.
T h e w o m a n w as q u r s lln n r d
a n d re le a se d , but J e rry H e n s o n
J r . . 27 . o f E a lo n v lllr , w a s a r ­
re ste d at 5 :2 7 p.m . T h u r s d a y . H r
w a s b e in g h e ld In lieu o f 8 5 .0 0 0
IHind.

BUROLARIE8 A THEFTS
A n d r r w D ugon. 20. o r 1 4 2 6
W in s t o n H o a d . M a itla n d , re
jx ir le d to d e p u tie s s p e a k e rs and
c a ss e tte tujK-s w ith a c o m b in e d
v a lu e of 9 2 6 0 were sto le n fro m
I ll s e a r o n W e d n e s d a y o r
T h u rsd a y .
J o y F .la ln r S h e lb y. 31. o f 2 1 0 0
D e rb y s h ire R oad. M a itla n d , to ld
d e p u tie s h e r purse c o n ta in in g
8 6 0 w u s title d front her c a r w h ile
It w a s p a rk e d ut 6 0 6 W o o d flre
W a y . C a s s e lb e rry . a ro u n d 4 u m .
W ednesday,
C o m p u t e r gcur w o rth 9 2 .0 0 0
u n d a 9 1 5 0 t u rn table w ere s to le n
Iro m the c a r o f J o se p h M, C la r k .
25 . o r 4 5 6 W y m o re Ruud. A lt a ­
m o n te S p rin g s , w h ile p a rk e d
u r u r h is h o m e at a b o u t 6; 3 0
p in . T u e s d a y , a s h e r if f s re p o rt
sa id .

T h e k illin g trigg ered a n t i S ik h
r io t in g In w h ic h H in d u s k ille d
o n e S ik h a n d set (Ire to a
n u m b e r o f S lk h o w o r d s h o p s
p o lic e sa id

A 84 00 v id e o reco rd er and
8 2 0 0 w o r t li o f Je w e lry w ere
stolen from th e h o m e o f Shurron
S Jo h n so n . 3 0 . o f 7 5 5 Raym ond
A v e . A lt a m o n t e S p rin g s , on
I h o rsd ay, a s l i e r l i r s report said
A lta m o n te S p r in g s Fire C h ief
T h o m a s L . S ie g frie d . 34, re|xirted to s h e r if f s de putie s on
T h u rsd a y th a t o n A p r il 27, w hen
h r helped b r e a k u p a party
Involvin g a lm o s t 1,000 persons
a t S lo v a k G a r d e n s . H o w e ll
llr u n r h R o a d . C a ss e lb e rry , h is
8 3 6 0 pager w a s e ith e r lost or
sto le n lr o in h in t . T h e pager
Ix-longs to th e c it y o f -Altam onte
Spring*
T w o c a lv e s w o r ih 81 50 each
disap peared fr o m a field al P.O.
Hox H9 U p s a la R o ad . Sanford
M arlo n L re J r . . 4 3 . o f 41 0 B e lli
D rive. S a n fo rd , s a id h is slo c k
d is a p p e a re d fr o m th e r t n lr d
field on T h u r s d a y .
A stereo s y s te m w o rih 8 8 5 0
w as stolen fro m Ihe c a r of C h r is
G
R a ffe rty . 3 3 . o f 1982
K en nsto n H o a d , M a itla n d on
W ednesday or T h u rsd a y , a
s h e r iff s re p o rt sa id .
M anager o r the A d o b e Center.
33 5 C h a r lo t te S t., A lta m o n te
Sp rin g s. G rc g g o r y C u m m in g s .
4 2 . o f L o n g w o o d , r e p o r te d
som eone lo o k 9 5 6 0 from a cash
box lit that b u ild in g The theft
o ccu rre d b e tw e e n 4 p.m. W e d ­
nesday a n d 6 3 0 a m T h u rsd a y
and a s h e r iff's report said Ihe
c a s h b e lo n g s to Im p erial Ind tisH rrs. In c., o f M ia m i
A gold b ra c e le t

w o rih 8 7 0 0

HOSPITAL
NOTES
I Ftarlds
Hm *ni
Friday
SD M IM IO M l

t a x u * U t n i UnOgrd
*•»"'&lt;• G Vmith. D*L»nd

L a s t J u n e . M rs G a n d h i o r ­
d e re d ih e a rm y to s to rm th e
S i k h s ' G o ld e n T e m p le a l
A m r it s a r to d r ie r o u t u r n ic tl
te rro ris ts . S h e w as a s s a s s in a te d
b y tw o td h e r S tkh b o d y g u a rd s
S ik h s , w h o m a k e up the m a jo r i­
ty o f t h r jx tp u U rio n In P u n ja b ,
•n r a n o il shoot ol m a in s tre a m
H in d u is m .

X Paluao 0*Hwv*

d isa p p e a re d from a Je w e lry box
In the bedroom of L o is S a m u e ls .
3 5 . o f 2 8 8 0 C it r o n S t..
L o n g w o xxl. on M ay I . a s h e r if f s
re p o rt said.
A b o u t 8 2 0 0 w o rth o f to o ls, a
5 7 0 0 c h a in sa w , 8 5 0 r a d io a n d
o th e r Item s were s to le n fro m a
D a v e y T f r e Co., o f W in t e r P a rk ,
t r u r k w h ile the v e h ic le w a s
p a rk e d at a F lo rid a P o w e r A
L ig h t su b sta tio n on s ta le R o ad
4 6 east o f San fo rd . T h e theft
o c c u rre d betw een S u n d a y and
T u e s d a y , a cc o rd in g to a report
f ile d b y tree t r im m e r H a r ry
H o lc o m b .
C le r k A n n G o o d w in , 19. of
F e rn P a rk , reported to s h e r if f s
d e p u tie s that a m a n w h o bo u ght
g a s at Ihe 7-E leven o n O x fo rd
R o a d . F e rn Park, at a b o u t 12 3 0
a m
T h u rs d a y re tu rn e d 20
i it ln u lr s later a n d g ru b b ed 92 0
fr o m th e cash re g iste r us she w as
m a k in g a sale to a c u s to m e r.
A s th e m a n (led he sa id , " G o
a h e a d , eall the c o jts | d o n 't
c a r e ." a s h e r iffs re jx irt sa id

DUIARRESTS
T h e fo llo w in g p e rs o n s h ave
b e e n a r r e s t e d In S e m in o l e
C o u n t y on a ch a rg e o f d r iv in g
u n d e r the influence:
— P a t r ic k P. O 'S h e a. 33 . o f 73 2
A d d la s Road. W in te r S p rin g s ,
w a s a rre ste d at hts h o m e at 9:37
p .m . T h u rs d a y after h is c a r w as
in v o lv e d In an a c c id e n t. H r has
u ls o been charged w it h d r iv in g
w it h a revoked license.
— B r ia n S c o tl W a lk e r, 2 1 . o f
D e lto n a , at !2;50 a nt. F r id a y on
sta te R o a d 46. S a n fo rd , a fte r he
w a s seen d riv in g a v e h ic le w ith
Ihe h e a d lig h ts tu rn e d off.

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FLORIDA
IN BRIEF
Plans Heat Up To Rescue,
Jump Start Stranded Satellite
C A P E C A N A V E R A L (U P!) — N e g o tia tio n s a r c h e a tin g u p
to c le a r the w a y fo r a d a rin g sp ace s h u tt le m is s io n In
A u g u s t to Ju m p s ta rt a c o s tly sa te llite s tr a n d e d In useless
o rb it, o ffic ia ls say.
E x e c u tiv e s w it h H u g h e s C o m m u n ic a tio n s Inc., o w ner o f
the fa u lty S y n c o m s a te llite , p la n to h o ld m e e tin g s w ith
E u ro p e a n u n d e r w rite r s M o n d a y and T u e s d a y , a co m p a n y
sp o k e sw o m a n s a id F r id a y .
T h e S y n c o m s a t e llite — Insu red fo r a b o u t IH S m illio n —
w a s m aro o ned In sp a c e In A p r il w h e n I t's t im in g c ir c u its
a p p a re n tly n e v e r e n g a g e d sh o rtly a fte r la u n c h fro m the
s h u ttle D isco v e ry .
T h e r r la y s t a tio n 's s o lid ro cket m o to r n e v e r fire d , le a vin g
the sa te llite s tra n d e d In u sle ss o rb it, o u t o f c o n ta c t w ith
g ro u n d co n tro l a n d th o u s a n d s o f m ile s b e lo w Its planned
o r b ita l altitu d e.
S in c e th e n , t h e N a t io n a l A e r o n a u t ic s urn! S p a ce
A d m in is tra tio n a n d e n g in e e rs w ith H u g h e s A irc r a ft Co. o f
E l S cg u n d o . C a lif., th e sa te llite 's b u ild e r , h a v e been
h o ld in g m e e tin g s to w o rk o u t a bold p la n to re s c u e S y n c o m
a n d send It on Its w a y .

Legislature To Adjourn O n Time
T A L L A H A S S E E ( U P I ) — S e n a te P r e s id e n t H a r ry
■Johnston. D -W est P a lm B e a ch . Is plea sed w it h th e progress
o f the 1985 F lo r id a le g is la tiv e se ssio n a n d e x p e c ts It lo end
o n tim e M ay 31.
A n d . u n lik e th e te d iu m o f som e p r e v io u s se ssio n s that
h av e fin ish e d t h e ir 6 0 -d a y ru n o n ly to be re su m e d as
s p e c ia l se ssio n s In J u n e a n d J u ly . J o h n s t o n e x p e c ts the
c u rre n t re g u la r s e s s io n to c le a r Its c a le n d a r a n d get a ll Its
w o rk done before th e la w m a k e rs go ho m e.
T h is year. J o h n s t o n sa id F rid a y , he d o u b ts G o v. Bob
G ra h a m w ill h a v e to c a ll the se ssio n b a c k Into a sp ecial
te rm to cle a n u p Its le g is la tiv e leftovers.
P a s s in g a s la te b u d g e t Is the o n ly t h in g th e le g isla to rs
le g a lly have lo d o b y J u n e I. a n d th e S I 4 m illio n
a p p ro p ria tio n s a c t e m e rg e d from H o u s e a n d Senate
c o m m itte e s la le t h is w eek T h e y are e x p e c te d lo gel floor
a c tio n e arly next w e e k , a n d be sent lo a J o in t c o m m itte e for
c o m p ro m is in g
M a jo r p a c k a g e s o f g ro w th m a n a g e m e n t , m e d ic a l
m a lp ra c tic e c h a n g e s a n d co astal p ro te c tio n b ills are also
m o v in g s w iftly t h ro u g h th e la w m a k in g p ro ce ss.

Young Burglars Take G oodies
F O R T L A U D E R D A L E (U PI) - T w o b ro th e rs , ages 4 and
6. a re re m o rse le s s b u r g la r s w ho r a n s a c k e d a n e ig h b o r's
h o u se and stole h is c h o c o la te m ilk , so d a p o p a n d a bag o f
a p p le s, police s a y .
" T h e y w ent e v e ry w h e re . Fro m th e r e frig e ra to r to the
bed ro o m s. It's h a r d to b e lie v e tw o lit t le k id s c o u ld do so
m u c h dam age. T h e y lit e r a lly d e s tro y e d so m e o f o u r
b e lo n g in g s ," sa id M ic h a e l F e rre ira , w h o se F o rt L a u d e rd a le
h o m e w as v a n d a liz e d b y th e tw o boys.
A p o lice report s a id th e ty k e s b ro k e tw o w in d o w s on the
sid e o f the h o u se u n d c lim b e d Inside. T h e y th e n tu rn ed
o v e r u k itc h e n tra s h c a n . th re w p o w e r to o ls a b o u t, bro ke
tx ittle s o f c o lo g n e In th e b a th tu b , a n d d e s tro y e d c o lle c to r
c o m ic books, a r a d io a n d a rt w o rks.

Sunday. M a y 1J. I H J - 3 A

'Sunbow' Startles C. Florida
T h e sun w o re a ra in b o w sk irt
o f Ice p a r t ic le s o v e r C e n tra l
F lo r id a F r id a y , p r o m p t in g
th o u sa n d s o f c a lls to a u th o ritie s
a n d n e w s o r g a n iz a t io n s by
frig h te n e d s k y w a tc h e rs
T h e s p e c t a c u la r o n c c -ln -a d e cad e halo fo rm e d a b o u t 1 1
a m a n d d is s ip a te d b y 3 3 0 p m
G ra n t F o ste r o f th e O rla n d o
S c ie n c e C e n te r s a id the rare
s ig h t, w h ic h o c c u r s to a less
e n d u rin g a n d d r a m a t ic degree
a b o u t once a y e a r, w a s m ost
lik e ly caused b y Ice c ry s ta ls or
w a te r va p o rs h ig h In the a t­
m osphere. T h e s u n . he sa id, w as
b r in g reflected in th e v a p o rs or
o ff Ice c ry s ta ls b e tw e e n 2 0 .0 0 0
a n d 4 0 .0 0 0 feet.
F r id a y 's s h o w in g w a s m ore
d ra m a tic and lo n g e r la s tin g than
m o st, he said.
T h e r a in b o w d is a p p e a r e d
w h e n an a lr m a s s m o v e d In to
b lo w it w ay o r w h e n the fo rm a ­

tio n e v a p o rate d , b e cau se o l heat.
A t Its p e a k , th e ‘ s u n b o w ’
lo o k e d lik e a la rg e c ir c u l a r
ra in b o w , d a rk gray In sid e e xcep t
w h e re the su n sh o w n . It m a y
h a v e been 4 to 5 m ile s a c ro s s
a n d w a s v is ib le In at least a
f iv e - c o u n t y a re a I n c lu d in g
S e m in o le . O range. B re v a rd . L a k e
a n d O sce o la. F o s te r s a id T h e
s u n b o w w a s large e n o u g h to be
se en In Its e n tire ly If a v ie w e r
b lo c k e d the su n w ith h is b a n d
T b e Evening Hcrmid re c e iv e d
se v e ra l c a lls about In c n a tu ra l
p h e n o m e n o n . I n c lu d in g a c a ll
fro m o n e person w h o s a id she
th o u g h t It looked lik e th e e n d o f
th e w o rld
T h e r e w e re n o r e p o r t s o f
p e o p le c o m p la in in g o f e v e Injury
at C e n tr a l F lo rid a R e g io n a l H o s ­
p it a l, S a n fo r d , h o s p it a l a lte r
v ie w in g the spectacle.

— Suaan

Loden

and Deane Jordan

3-Pronged Legal Appeal
Begun For 'Mercy Killer'
F O R T L A U D E R D A L E (UPI) L a w y e r s are r u s t lin g a p p e a ls o n
th re e fronts lo lift th e c o n v ic tio n
u n d life Im p ris o n m e n t sentence
g iv e n R o sw e ll G ilb e r t , w h o sa id
lie k ille d h is w ife o f 51 y e a rs In
a n a c t o f lo v e t o e n d h e r
su ffe rin g fro m the ra va g e s of
te rm in a l disease.
A Ju ry of 10 w o m e n a n d two
m e n c o n v ic te d G ilb e r t , 75. of
first degree m u rd e r T h u r s d a y for
s h o o tin g h is w ile . E m ily . 73. lo
d e a th M arch 4 C ir c u it J u d g r
T h o m a s C o k e r J r . p r o m p tly
se n te n ce d h im lo life In p riso n
T h e sentence c a r r ie s a m a n ­
d a to ry 25 y e a r s b e h in d b a rs
iM-forr a p p lic a tio n for pa ro le.
U n d e r F lo r id a la w . u llr* td e g re e m u r d e r c o n v ic t io n
m a n d a te s one o l tw o sen te n ces
— life In p riso n o r d e a th In the
e le c tric ch a ir. P n » s e c u lo rs a n ­
n o u n ce d at th e s ta rt o( G ilb e r t 's
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S e n i o r L i v i n g a t i t ’s b e s t
THE BEGINNING OF SOMETHING NEW
Howell Place Sanford Is stirring with new life and excite­
ment as It unveils a summer program of live entertain­
ment, on site radio broadcasts and spicy social events.
During the season it will be a focus for senior adults who
are on the lookout for good fellowship, pleasant surroun­
dings and possibly some unexpected excitement. Fash­
ion shows, live music, bingo, athletic contests as well a3
art classes and discussion groups are already filling the
calendar, and any local adults or senior citizen groups
who wish to join the fun should call and make their special
Interests known.
At Howell Place we specialize in excitement. And
although we are a fully licensed Adult Congregate Living
Facility, our staff and programming are available to the
whole senior community. So come share with us the spirit
that Is Howell Place and celebrate the new season with
new friends, fresh ideas, and pleasant dicoveries. Put a lit­
tle excitement In your life • at Howell Place.

SANFORD
HOWELL PLACE
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HOWELL PLACE-SANFORD
200 WEST AIRPORT BLVD.
SANFORD, FLORIDA 32771
(305) 323-7306

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Sunday, May II, W !

Just A Trim
And A Shine

BUSINESS
INBRIEF
Km art, Photofinishers Join
In Search For Children
T R O Y . M ic h .. — — E v e ry d a y . c h ild r e n d isa p p e a r a c ro s s
Ihe U n ite d S ta le s . W h e th e r Ih e y 're a bducted b y an
u n k n o w n p e rs o n o r k id n a p p e d b y a pa ren t, w h e th e r th e y
ru n a w a y n r ure taken for p o r n o g ra p h y or p r o s titu tio n ,
m ore th a n 2 0 0.(X X ) w ill be o f f ic ia lly reported m is s in g t h is
year a n d e v e ry year.
K m a rt C o rp o ra tio n and Its fiv e p h o to fln ls h e rs h ave
jo ined In a n a tio n w id e d riv e lo m a k e A m e ric a n s a w a re of
the tra g e d y o f m is s in g c h ild re n . T h e I^mH C h ild P ro g ra m ,
w h ich b e g in s o p e ra tio n tod a y, w ill d is trib u te In e v e ry U .S ,
K m a rl sto re p h o to g ra p h s o f m is s in g c h ild re n a s w e ll as
safety t ip s fo r p u re n ts and c h ild re n .
The In fo rm a tio n w ill be a v a ila b le In store d is p la y s to a ll
Km art c u s to m e r s , w ith no p u rc h a s e required. E a c h p h o to
p ro c e ssin g o r d e r w ill a lso In clu d e th e m a teria l.
"M o s t I m p o r ta n t." said S a m u e l G , L e ftw lch . K m a r t v ic e
c h a irm a n , " t h e Lost C h ild P r o g r a m w ill se rve a s a n
e d u c a tio n a l re so u rce , w ith a n o b je ctiv e of b u ild in g a
general a w a re n e s s ol c h ild sa fe ty a n d u ltim a te ly le s s e n in g
Ihe n u m b e r o f fu tu re d is a p p e a ra n c e s ."
L e ftw lc h In d ica te d that K m a r t C o rp o ra tio n h a s the
n o tio n a l r e a r h lo m ake a m a jo r Im p act. " T h r o u g h Its
2 ,0 0 0 ’p lu s s to re s n a tio n w id e . K m a r t processes m o r e ih a n
43 m illio n p h o to g ra p h ic o rd ers e a c h y e a r.” he added.
A lo n g w it h th e fa m ily p h o to o r d e r w ill com e a fly e r w it h
p ic tu re s a n d d e s c rip tio n s o f fo u r m is s in g c h ild re n . T h e
flye r a ls o In c lu d e s safety lip s fo r c h ild re n a n d p a re n ts a n d
a toll-free te le p h o n e n u m b e r fo r M is s in g and E x p lo it e d
C h ild r e n (1 -8 0 0 843-50781.
G u a rd ia n P h o to , a s u b s ld n ry o f G u a rd ia n I n d u s trie s
Corp.t w ill w o r k w ith K m u rt's o th e r p h o to fln ls h e rs a c ro s s
the c o u n try •• A m e ric a n P h o to . C o lo rc rn fi. I llc k n e ll a n d
P h o io lr o n - to p r r p a r r the f ly e r s fo r d is trib u tio n e v e ry 3 0
days. E a c h p h o to p ro ce sso r w ill In se rt the lly c rs w it h a ll
K m a rl p h o lo p ro c e ss in g orders.

Lake M a ry City Com m is­
sioner Russ Megonegal, who
actually just needed a little
polishing up, gets a trim
from M illie Murray, left,
owner of M illie 's B arber
Shop, 113 W. Crystal Ave.,
La ke M a r y , and D onna
M oore, hair s ty lis t.
Megonegal was on hand tor
the o f f i c i a l Lake M a r y
Chamber of Commerce rib ­
bon cu ttin g for the new
business recently.
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Sun Bank O ne Of 1984 Banking G em s
N E W Y O R K IUP1I - L o s t y e a r w a s d ifficu lt
for h a n k s , e s p e c ia lly m o n e y c r n ie r giants,
bui th e re w e re gem s In the in d u s t r y a n d a
"D a v id a m o n g Ihe G o lia t h s " m a n a g e d to
sh in e b rig h te s t o f a ll
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m ld w c s t r r n ’ ’ t o r t o is e " b a n k s an d
s o u th e a s te rn b a n k s p a c e d Ih e fie ld In
p r o f it a b ilit y . S a lo m o n B r o t h e r s r n lle r i
A m e r lT r u s t C o r p .'s 34 6 p e rc e n t e a rn in g s
gain a "ra g s lo ric h e s s t o ry " a n d s a id It ran
a r lo s e r a r e w ith S u n B a n k s . O rla n d o . Iti
profits
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b a n k , n e stle d am ong so m e o f the largest
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b a n k h o l d i n g c o m p a n ie s t r u c k e d b y
S a lo m o n B ro th e rs that re p re s e n t m ore th an
h a lf o f b a n k assets tn Ihe n a tio n .
S a lo m o n ranked the 3 5 o n liv e criteria;
p r o fit a b ilit y , credit q u a lity , c a p ita l, p ro ­
d u c t iv it y a n d liq u id ity , w it h 14 co m p o n e n ts
In th e five categories
" I n I h r past three years, a c o m b in a tio n o f
a d v e rs e fu n d a m e n ta l e v e n ts and
p s y c h o lo g ic a l c o n c e rn s h a v e re p e a te d ly
te ste d th e re silien ce o f the b a n k in g sy s te m ."
s a id T h o m a s II H a n le y . S a lo m o n senior
v ic e p re sid e n t w ho w rote th e re p o rt ra n k in g

e a c h In stitu tio n In e a ch ca te g o ry
H a n le y s a id ” 1 9 8 4 w a s p a r t ic u la r ly
n o i r w o rth y as in v e s to rs a n d d e p o sito rs had
to co p e w ith Ihe re s c u e o f C o n tin e n ta l
Illin o is , ru m o rs a b o u t o th e r fin a n c ia l In ­
s t it u t io n s and u n r e le n tin g re p o rts abo u t
im m in e n t d e fa u lts b y c e r ta in developing*
c o u n t r y b o rro w e rs.”
J . p . M o rgan A C o ., w h ic h r a n k r d th ird lo r
th e se co n d year, a n d B a n k e r s T ru st N ew
Y o rk . C o r p , 10th. w ere th e o n ly New Y o rk
g ia n ts in the top 10 In S a lo m o n ’s stu d y.
B a n k e r s T ru s t r a n k in g w a s a flrs i. because
o f “m e a su ra b le a c c o m p lis h m e n ts " in p ro f­
i t a b i l i t y . p r o d u c t i v i t y , a n d s e le c t e d
m e a s u re s o f liq u id ity .

Hearing A id Breakthrough
C lia m c o H e a r in g In stru m e n ts. In c., re c e n tly In tro d u ce d a
R esearch B re a k th ro u g h In the w o rld o f C u s to m H e a r in g
A id T e c h n o lo g y . T h e w o rld ’s firs t d u a l receiver |s|&gt;eukrr)
In-the e a r h e a r in g a id .
T h is n e w u ltl c a lle d the L ib e rty II u s in g tw o sp e a k e rs a n d
a u n iq u e fre q u e n c y response h a s b e en p ro d u cin g o u t s t a n d ­
in g re su lts a n d benefits th ro u g h th e ir m itlo n a l d e a le r
netw ork.
C lia m c o w ill d isp e n s e Ihe L ib e r t y II lo Ihe p u b lic t h ro u g h
Its rese arch c lin ic , su p e rv ise d b y N u llu n C .A . C h u r l P h D
and m a n a g e d by R o lla n d E . E Id re d , w h o has over 2 5 y e a r s
e xp e rie n ce In d is p e n s in g h e a rin g a id s,
C lia m c o R e s e a rc h C lin ic Is lo c a te d In their f a c ilit y at
2 5 2 0 A irp o rt B o u le v a rd , S a n fo rd

Business Joins
New chamber member Loult
Zauss, rig h t, owner anc
manager of Silver Eagle
Pickup Accessories at 414 S.
Sanford Ave., Sanford, dem
onstrates equipment at his
business to Greater Sanford
C h a m b e r of C o m m e rc e
members R.C. M cAlister,
left, and Scott Fountain re
cently at ottical opening

Palm Park Subdivision Underway

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S u n R e a lty S e r v ic e . Inc. 2 4 8 4 sta te R o u d 434. L o n g w o n d .
lia s a n n o u n c e d c o m m e n c e m e n t o f P a lm Park, a s in g le
fam ily r e s id e n tia l developm ent lo c u lc d o il La ke B r a n t le y
D rive In s o u th S e m in o le C o u n t y . H o m e s w ill tie p r ic e d
above $ 7 5 .t x x i
T o m H IIM le . r e a lto r . w ill Ik - I h r / m ijr r l sale* m a n a g e r.
l U i l h l r r Im W o o d le y (lo lld rrs .

Firm Buys Into Rental Units
Pulling Punch
Dan Broyles, general man­
ager of Pretty Punch, O r­
lando Drive, Sanford,
explains the operation of the
auto spool winder fo Minnie
Kane and other members ol
th e G r e a t e r S a n f o r d
C h a m b e r of C o m m e r c e
w elcom ing co m m itte e at
recent ribbon cutting cere­
monies.

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In c. a n turn n e rd the p u rc h a s e uf
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8 0 .2 4 7 .0 0 0 . T h e o r ig in a l d e v e l­
o p e r o f Ihe project. T h e C o n d c v
G roup,* re m a in s as a 5 0 p e rc e n t
p a rtn e r w ith C F S Ihe tw o firm s

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Whaf Newspapers Across The Nation A re Saying

Sun N ever Sets On Castro's Foreign Legion
Uy United P r t i i International
Boston Herald
J o in Ihe C u b a n a r m y a n d see the w o rld F id e l
C a s t r o 's g lo ltr t r o llin g tro o p s ure m a k in g a sp la s h
o n thre e e o iitln e n ls
R efu gees lle e ln g the w a r lu A fg h a n is ta n report
C t d in n so ld ie rs fig h t in g sh o u ld e r to s h o u ld e r w ith
O t r lr S o viet a m ig o s
S e e m in g ly the s u n never set# o n C a s tr o 's
fo re ig n legion. W h e th e r th e y ’ re lig h tin g to p ro p
u p a M a rxist re g im e in A ngola, tr u lu ln g Sand a u is la tro o p s o r b u ild in g a n air s t r ip (and
s t o c k p ilin g w ru ja m s) in G re n a d a , the C u b a n s are
b u s y su b v e rtin g p ro -W e ste rn g o v e rn m e n ts or
c o m h u tlln g a n il c o m m u n is t g u e rrilla s th e w o rld
o v e r.
W h e n a delegation o f American Caiholle
b is h o p s v is ite d C u b a e a rlie r th is y e a r. C a s t io
a s s u re d Ihe c le r ic s h r w a s a p e a ce -lo v in g fe llo w
w h o e a rn e s tly s o u g h t b e lte r lie s w ith th e U .S
However, us A f g h a n trib e s m e n . N la r a g u u n
p e a s a n t s and A n g o la n v illa g e r s ‘ w ill attest.
C a s tr o 'S far-flung fo rc e s are h a rd ly g o o d w ill
a m b a ss a d o rs

sachestar (N.H.) Union Lander
A m e r ic a n s w ill h r g la d lo kn o w d ia l d ie
n a tio n a l r v e ill k n o w n u s B llb u r g W e ek Is o v e r. Il
w a s a ll event s p o n s o re d slrn o s i e n tire ly b y the
R e agan -tu n In g r x | ie n s o f lib e ra l te le v isio n m e d ia ,
a id e d b y ih e tV a s /i/n g lo n /Hist a n d S ew Yttrk
T im e s . T h e y r v e n in d u c e d m e m b e rs o l C o n g re s s
to jo in In the lu n
T h e s e folk*, b y d ie w a y . have d ie u m a z ln g
a b ilit y to abh o r N u z l u lriM 'llie s ol 4 0 y e a rs a go
w h ile a t the s a m e l i m e th e y c a n Ig n o re
c o m m u n is ! a tro c itie s d u n o c c u r today.
T h e ir B llb u r g W e e k is o v e r, but we p re d ic t that
th e se new in a iiu lu r t u r c r s d isg u ise d a s n e w s

A Sampling From Editorial Pages
re p o rte rs h a v e m ore h o lid a y fu n p la n n e d lo r the
A m e ric a n people The s u b je c ts w ill dllTcr. but Ihe
sin g le p u rp o s e , that of d ir t y in g a n d d is m rtln g d ie
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The New York Times
T h a n k s m o s tly to F r a n c e s P re sid e n t M ille r ra n d , d ie B o n n s u m m it c o n fe re n c e c a n be
m i l l l c d a lu lh u c L o o k in g e v e n m ore In te n tly
than h is p a rtn e rs lo hi* p o lit ic a l H a n ks ut hom e,
lie re fu se d (o sch e d u le a n e w ro u n d o f n eg o tia­
tio n s lo re d u c e trade b a rrie r* . H i* p m tu rin g . at u
tune o l m o u n tin g p ro te c tio n is m . Is u n h e lp fu l b u t
also o v e rra te d In s ig n ifica n ce .
S u m m it c o n fe re n c e s h u b lt u a lly exa g g e rate
th e ir o w n Im p o rta n ce a n d th e n feel c o m p e lle d lo
e m p h a s is e a g re e m e n ts u n d p a p e r o v e r dlfIrrc n e e s T h is lim e , the se v e n — W e st G e rm a n y ,
llr lt u ln . F ru n c e and Italy p lu s J a p a n . C a n ad a a n d
the U n tie d S la te s — c o u ld n o t co n ceal w hat
d iv id e s th e m . H u rra h for t h a t . ...
l o w a rd o ff C o n g re ssio n a l th re a ts o f tradein h ib itin g p ro te ctio n s. P re s id e n t R eagan w ent to
B o n n Im p in g for r o m m ltm e m s to sta rt neg o tiat­
ing m o re lib e ra l trade t u le s n e x t year. It's
d o u b tfu l th a t th is alone c o u ld s a tis fy le g islato rs
re p re s e n tin g u n e m p lo y e d ste e l o r te x tile w orkers,
but u p r o m is e o f Ircer trade se e m e d better th a n
n o th in g

The (Nashville) Tennessean
T h e R e a g a n a d m in is tr a tio n is sa id to be
p la n n in g to ta k e a dvantage o f a p e c u lia rity In the
law to w it h h o ld lim d t a p p ro p ria te d b y C o n g re ss
lo r th e S p e c ia l S u p p le m e n t a l P r o g r a m for
W om en. In fa n ta a n d C h ild re n ...
F iv e s ta te s , se ve ra l n u t r it io n g ro u p s and five

co n g re ssm e n h a v e file d su it In le d e ra l c o u r t to
f o r c e th e a d m in is t r a t io n to s p e n d th e
a p p ro p ria te d lu m ls B u t the a d m in is tr a tio n ca n le n d s that b re a d s ? o f ih e w a y the law is w r t it e n li
is w ith in Us r ig h ts to re fu se to sp end th e m o n e y
T h e program h a s g ro w n by about 4 0 p e rc e n t
s in c e I '-in I and th e a d m in is tra tio n w a n ts to ke e p
the n u m b er o f b e n e fic ia r ie s s i aro u n d 3 m illio n
T h is m eans th a t th e n a tio n 's u n d e rp riv ile g e d
p re g n a n t w om en, in fa n ts and c h ild re n are not to
be a ssiste d on th e b a s ts o f I heir needs b u t o n th e ir
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b o rn a lu c llc u l p o in t o f view , a n d n e e d le s s ly
o lle n d r d m an y A llie d v e te ra n s und v ic t im s o f th e
H o lo c a u s t. N e v e rth e le s s, we m u st c o n fe s s a
c e r ta in a d m ira tio n for th e p r r s ld r n t 's O b stin a c y ,
a n d we ap p lu u d th e u n d e rly in g m e ssag e h e h a s
b e en try in g to get a c ro ss: Ich bln e ln Bit b u rg e r
M ost if not a ll o f ib e G e rm a n s o ld ie rs In the
B llb u r g cem etery w e re a lso v ic tim s o l th e N a zi
In s a n ity . Th ey pu nt fo r H itle r 's o b sce n e v is io n s
w it h thetr liv e s ...
T h e B ltb u rg c e m e te ry v is it w as n e v e r In te n d e d
to erase the m o ru l s tig m a of the N a zis . It's u
g e stu re , how ever c lu m s y . Intended to re in fo rc e
th e p o in t of the N u r r m b u r g w a m im r s t r ia ls —
th a t som e w ere g u ilt y a n d som e w ere n o t ...
A c c o r d in g to the p o lls , the West G e r m a n p u b lic
g r e u lly a p p re cia te d t h is a t tr m p l to I d r n tlfy w ith
th e c o m m o n m a n . w h o la c e d m o ra l c o m p le x it ie s
n o t o llc n faced b y m o s t people. If th is r e in fo rc e d
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F.arly In 1984, the A m e ric a n M e d ic a l A s s o c ia ­
tion a s k e d Its m e m b e rs to d o th e ir part to aid
e c o n o m ic re co ve ry . It su g g e ste d u v o lu n ta ry
freeze o f th e ir fees
T h e r e s u lt s h ave been m ix e d , b u t s till h e a rt­
ening.
T h e a v e ra g e M D .'s 5 .5 p e rce n t fee boost d u rin g
the 12 m o n th s , e n d in g M a r c h 31 top ped the
o v e ra ll U .S . in fla tio n rate o f 3 7 p e rc e n t In the
sam e p e rio d . M e d icu l ra re c o sts a s a w h o le went
up 5 .9 p e rc e n t, p re s c rip tio n d r u g s 9 9 percent
und h o s p ita l ro o m s 6.7 percent.
In fact, th e d o c to rs ' Increase In ra te s w as the
low est fo r a n y y e a r sin ce 1972-73. w h e n It w as a
scant 2 .9 p e rc e n t.
L e t's c o n tin u e the good w o rk . d o cs. S u re ly that
0 8 p e rc e n t boost tn fees for t h is M a rc h w as an
a b e rra tio n .
If th a t k e p t u p . It r o u ld re s u lt In u 9 .6 percent
a n n u a l fee Increase. T h a t w o u ld m e a n a b lah
lever.

Los Angolas Times
A m e r ic a n s sp e a k E n g lis h . T h e y a lso speak
S p a n is h . C h in e s e . V ie tn a m e se . A r m e n ia n and
d o n z rn s o f o th e r lun g u ag es — a fact that the
F illm o re (C a lif.) C it y C o u n c il h a s c h o s e n to Ignore
In p a s s in g a p e tty re so lu tio n th a t E n g lis h is the
c ity 's o ffic ia l languag e.
Betty, a s tn s m a ll m in d e d . H a lf o f F illm o re 's
p o p u la tio n ta L a tin o . So m e L a t in o s w h o liv e In
ih e V e n tu ra C o u n ty r o m m u n it y fo u g h t for their
co u n try , th e U n tie d States, b efore c u rre n t tow n
leaders a r r iv e d In F illm o re . T h e y h ave e n d u rrd
and o v e rc o m e segregation In th e past; they
sh o u ld n o t h a v e to en d u re t h is g r a t u it o u s in s u lt
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th e d u m p . A a N a n c y sh e lle d out
$2 to toss h e r tra s h . I n o tice d the
s ig n In v itin g p a tr o n s to v is it the
d u m p d u rin g n o r m a l b u sin e ss
h o u rs, but n e v e r o n S u n d a y , and
o n ly for b u s in e s s p u rp o se s
Y o u a re n 't s u p p o s e to co m e to
th e d u m p for a go o d tim e . No
lo ite rin g , n o fir e a r m s a n d no
ru m m a g in g th r o u g h the tra sh .
W h a t a d is a p p o in tm e n t. I m ean,
lo o k at the p o te n tia l o f the d u m p
a s a giant c o m m u n a l flea m a rk e t
w h e re yo u p ic k , p o k e a n d take
th e d is c a rd s o f o th e rs w ith o u t
p a y in g a cent.
W h a t a go ld m in e for tra sh
m o n g ers, o r at le a st It w o u ld be
e x c e p t th a t c o n t e n t s o f the
O sce o la la n d fill a re c ru s h e d and
pulverized, a lo n g w it h that from
tw o trash tra n s fe r sta tio n s, be­
fore b e in g a d d ed to the h eap and
co v e re d w ith d irt.
A s I su rv e y e d t h is m o u n ta in o f
m a sh e d tra sh L m u s e d that II
w a s p e rh a p s the u ltim a te " w h ite
r y e s " Insu lt to th e S e m in o le
In d ia n w ar c h ie f O sce o la from
w h o m the d u m p lo o k Its nam e.
A s we p ro ceed ed on In lo th is
n o t so sacred l.8 0 0 -a c r e d u m p ­
in g g ro u n d a n d tru d g e d o u r w ay
u p to 6 0 leet a b o v e sea level to
the su m m it o f th e se co n d o f tw o
m o u n d s o f f ir m ly p a ck e d , dirtco ated garbage, a 15-year a c ­
c u m u la t io n t h a t c o v e r s 120
a cre s, m y p a n o ra m ic v ie w o f the
S i. J o h n s R iv e r w a s s u re ly one
O seo la w o u ld n 't h a v e had. even
if he had c lim b e d a p ln r .
" T h e d u m p is a s clo se to
heaven as y o u ’ll get In S e m in o le
C o u n t y ." N a n c y td e a d p a n n e d . I
d o n 't know If th at w a s a n Insult
to the c o u n ty or a c o m p lim e n t to
t h r d u m p , bu t e x c e p t for the
b u z z a rd s a n d o c c a s io n a l waft of
ra n k rot c a rrie d o n the riv e r
breeze the d u m p Is. I k n o w th is
s o u n d s b izarre , a ra th e r pleasant
place.
D u m p w o rk e r G a r y H ughes.
29. said the h o tte r the d a y the
greater the re c k . A n d on an
80 -d cg rce s p r in g d a y th e o d o rs
d rift freely a n d th e sw eet sm e ll
o f trash ed c it r u s m ix e s In,
T h e b a ld , s c a r r e d d u m p
m o u n d Is s u rr o u n d b y ta ll trees.
R ed. yello w a n d ta n h e a v y -d u ty

tra c to rs w ith b ig k n o b b y tire s
p u s h a n d p u ll the tra s h a n d d ir t
In lo fo rm . A b o u t th e o n ly th in g
to e n d u re here, d is c a rd e d tire s,
lo o k lik e a sc a tte rin g o f b la c k
C h e e rlo s .
T h e r u m b le o f tra c to rs c o m ­
p e te s w it h th e s q u a k ln g o f
h u n d r e d s o f se a g u lls to d is t u r b
th e peace. A n d b u z z a rd s sta n d
w a tc h for trea ts as new to n n a g e
Is p u sh e d o u t the b a c k s o f the
lo n g -b e d c o u n ty tru c k s th a t g iv e
g a rb a g e its fin a l ride
T r a s h p ro c e ss in g Is a d ir ty
b u s in e s s . D u m p s u p e r v is o r
R a lp h W a g c n e r. 6 1 . a n d h is
a s s is ta n t. H ug hes, sp o rt w h ite
s h ir ts a n d rid e the m o u n d In
h e a v y d u ty tra c to rs a n d tru c k s ,
b u t 5 2 -y e a r o ld R a y B a k e r ts a
b it c lo s e r to the n itty g ritty .
B a k e r , w h o c o u ld p a s s fo r
C h a r lie B r o w n 's c a r t o o n p a l
P ig p e n , dressed In b a s e b a ll c a p
a n d b lu e c o v e ra lls co v e re d In a
fin e la y e r o f b la c k s ilt, s ta n d s at
t h e b a c k o f e a c h t r u c k to
m o n ito r the a ctio n , a lo n g w ith
t h e b u z z a r d s , a s 2 5 to 5 0
a d d itio n s a r r m ade to the d u m p
e v e ry d a y .
In a m a c a b re o b s e r v a t io n .
B a k e r s a id . ' ' I t 's
lik e
A u s c h w it z . " r e fe r rin g to th e
W o rld W a r II N a zi c o n c e n tra tio n
c a m p w h e re th o u sa n d s died.
T h e a ro m a o f h is w o rk p la c e
h a s be co m e a part o f hts e v e r y ­
d a y life, so m e th in g that n e v e r
le a v e s h im . B a k e r sa id , even
w h e n he goes h o m e to D e lto n a
a n d le a v e s h is d u m p s u it o u t ­
side .
" I t 's Just a p u n g e n t o d o r y o u
d o n 't gel a w a y fro m ." he sa id .
B u t from a ll w a lk s o f life th e y
c o m e , b r a v in g ih c o d o r to v is it
the d u m p .
" E v e r y b o d y from the p r e s i­
dent d o w n c o m e s lo the d u m p . "
B a k e r said. N a n c y a n d I m u st
h a v e Just m issed Reagan, m a y b e
w e p a ssed h im on th e w a y In.
W r sp o tte d no o th e r c iv ilia n
d u m p e rs w h ile w c w ere there.
" H o n e s t lo G od. y o u see It a ll
h e re ." B a k e r said. 'T o r so m e
re a so n people arc fa sc in a te d b y
llie d u m p . Peo p le w ill c o m e
d o w n here a n d th e y c o u ld be
m illio n a ir e s a n d If th e y see a ll o f
th a t s tu ff b efore It's c ru s h e d —
w e a ll do It — yo u go d o w n th e re
a n d y o u 'v e got to lo o k at that
p ile. E v e ry th in g the good L o rd
m a d e c o m e s here, e v e ry th in g .

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B u t In B a k e r 's s ix m o n th s on
the Job (he s a y s h e p la n s to get
Into a n o th e r lin e o f w o rk soon)
h e h a s n e v e r fo u n d a n y th in g he
w a nte d to c a rt a w a y . Not so
m a n y o th e rs . A d a y se ld o m
p a sses w ith o u t so m e o n e sh o w ­
in g u p tn f r a n tic p u rs u it for
s o m e th in g th e y m is ta k e n ly pu t
In the tra sh , h e sa id .
" W e h e lp th e m lo o k ." H u g h e s
sa id, ' b u t w e 'v e n ever fo u n d
a n y th in g ."
W a g e n e r s a id a fte r y o u 'v e
d u m p e d y o u r c a s h o r o th e r
v a lu a b le s It's to o la te to sh ow u p
at the d u m p w ith a n y hopes. B y
that tim e , h e sa id , it m a y be
b u rle d five o r 10 feet do w n a n d
there a re n 't e v e n a n y c lu e s a s to
w h a t area It m ig h t be In.
B a k e r, w h o r a t s lu n c h w ith
p la s tic b a g s o v e r h ts h a n d s,
d e sp ise s th e s e a g u ll sca v e n g e rs
that not o n ly fu r th e r p o llu te the
m o u n d , b u t a ls o r a in d ro p p in g s
d o w n on h is h e a d
He sh a re s N a n c y 's p re d ic tio n
o f a d is a s tro u s fu tu re for the
d u m p , fe a rfu l o f the m e th a n e
gas w h ic h ris e s fro m the bo w els
o f th e d u m p t h r o u g h p ip e s
p u n c h e d d o w n th ro u g h the s u r ­
face o f the tra s h h eap.
H is fears se em w e ll fo und ed
A s w c w e re s t a n d in g th e re
ta lk in g , a s e c tio n of d irt and
t r a s h b u rs t In to fla m e . T h e
a p o c a ly p tic e x p lo s io n had b egun
a lre a d y . I th o u g h t! W h at a fate,
to tie part o f the ira s h y fra g ­
m e n ts t h a t r a in d o w n on
S e m in o le In o u r o w n d ir t y
v e rsio n o f “ T h e D a y A fle r ."
B u t m y tim e h a d not yet com e.
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ITames w ere sn uffed u n d e r la y e rs
o f d irt.
H u g h e s , a fte r e ig h t y e a rs at
th e d u m p , sa id t h is w a s o n ly the
fo u rth d u m p fire he h a d seen
a n d a d m itte d the c o m b in a tio n o f
ga s a n d fire m a k e h im n e rv o u s,
b u t he d o e sn 't t h in k th e d u m p
w ill ever b lo w .
S e m in o le C o u n ty s o lid w aste
m a n a g e r F r r d B la k lc v a ss u re d
m e la te r th a t the d u m p w o n t
e x p lo d e . T h e gas. he sa id , c a n
a n d w o u ld be sh u t o ff tf it
b e ca m e a thre at. He p re d ic ts the
d u m p w ill serve for a b o u t 5 0
m o re y e a rs, b u t so m e c h a n g e s
are b e in g m ade, w h ic h s h o u ld
m a k e t h is a less d ir ty b u sin e ss.
P la n s are to lin e a n y fu tu re
d u m p site s w ith p la s tic lo c u r b
seepag e a n d those a lo n g w it h the
tw o e x is tin g sites, a s th e y are
fille d a n d clo sed , w ill be cap p ed
o n I he su rfa c e to seal o u t ra in fa ll
w h ic h c a n seep d o w n th ro u g h
the garbage and Into the u n d e r ­
g ro u n d a q u ife r. B la k le y sa id .
T h e r i v e r , h e s a i d . Is
m o n ito re d re g u la rly a n d so far
n o e v id e n c e o f seepage fro m the
d u m p h a s been detected.
B la k le y sa id the c o u n t y Is
lo o k in g for w a y s to Im p ro ve the
h a n d lin g o f tra sh , a c o u n ty -ru n
o p e ra t io n w h ic h s p e n t e v e ry
p e n n y o f th e $ 1 .9 m illio n It
g e n era ted In re v e n u e la st y ear.
In th e fu tu re there m a y be so m e
ty p e o f re c y c lin g p ro g ra m , he
sa id , that w o u ld a llo w h u m a n
sc a v e n g e rs to rifle the tra s h a n d
ta k e hom e tre a su re s fro m the
dum p.
M a y b e th e y 'd c a ll It G a rb a g e
W o rld .

D e v e lo p m e n t A d m in is t r a t io n .
G e n e r a l R e v e n u e S h a r in g .
E x p o rt-Im p o rt B a n k d ire c t lo a n s.
C o m m u n i t y S e r v ic e s B l o c k
G n U lt (after 1986). th e W o rk
In c e n tiv e P ro g ra m , th e R e n ta l
H o u s in g D e v e lo p m e n t G r a n t
P ro g ra m , th e U S . T ra v e l and
T o u r is m
P r o g r a m , d ir e c t
T r e a s u r y p a y m e n t for m o st o f
lh e p o s ta l s u b s id y p ro g ra m .
B u t th e b u d g e t a g re e m e n t
In c lu d e s so m e m o n e y fo r the
R u r a l E le c t r if ic a t io n A d ­
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cu se d U .S. a n d W e s trrn In te llig e n c e a g e n ­
c ie s o f s te p p in g u p efforts lo r e c ru it sp ie s
a n d p a ssed s w e e p in g new la w s e n a b lin g
(K iller to c la m p d o w n on Ihe a c tiv itie s o f Ihe
o u tla w e d S o lid a r it y u n io n .
In a r r p o r l to p a rlia m e n t. In te rio r M in is te r
C z e s la w K ls z c / a k sa id W e ste rn — and
p a r tic u la rly U .S — In te llig en ce u n its posed
an In; re u s in g t h r r a l to key a re a s o f Ihe sla te
In s te p p e d -u p e ffo rts to r e c r u it sp ie s.
Infiltrate g o v e rn m e n t and s o c ia l In s titu tio n s
a n d c a rry o u t s u b v e rs iv e a c tiv itie s .
The re p o rt c a m e one w eek a fle r P o la n d
exp e lle d tw o U .S . d ip lo m a ts a n d b rie fly
d e ta in ed fo u r A m e ric a n to u ris ts o n c h a rg e s
of p a rtic ip a tin g III Illegal d e m o n s tra tio n s
" A t te m p t s a re b e in g m a d e to broaden
In filtra tio n o l o u r Inte rn al s o c ia l a n d point*
ca l life, a n d th e e c o n o m ic a n d defense
p o te n tia l o f o u r c o u n try ." K ls z e z a k said.
W e a re r e c e iv in g m o re s ig n a ls th a t
W estern In te llig e n c e Is r e c r u it in g P o lis h

W O RLD
IN BRIEF
U.S. Vetoes U.N. Call
For End To Nicaragua Embargo
U N IT E D N A T I O N S |UI’ I| - S a y Inn a s ta le Is free to
cho o se its t r a d in g p a rtn e rs, U .S. A m h a M ta d a r Jo se S o r ia n o
vetoed a U .N . S e c u r it y C o u n c il r a il fo r a n Im m ediate h a lt to
the U.S. trade e m b a r g o against N ic a ra g u a .
T h e vote In th e 15 -natio n c o u n c il F r id a y w a s 11 to one,
w ith three a b s te n tio n s — B rtla ln . E g y p t a n d T h a ila n d .
T h e n eg a tive vo te c a s t by S o rz a n o c o u n te d a s a veto a n d
In valid ated th e k e y pa ra g ra p h o f th e re s o lu tio n w h ich sa id
" t h e c o u n c il re g re ts the recent tra d e e m b a rg o and o th e r
c o e rciv e e c o n o m ic m e a su re s a g a in st N ic a r a g u a " and " c a lls
fo r an Im m e d ia te e n d to sa id m e a s u re s ."
T h e v o le c a m e us H o n d u ra s c h n r g r d that N ic a ra g u a n
Iro o p s were f ir in g Soviet-m ad e ro c k e ts a c ro s s the b o rd e r
a n d as a b o m b th re a t b y a p ro -N ic a ra g u a n g ro u p led to th e
ev o cu a tlo ri o f th e U .S . m issio n to th e U n ite d N a tio n s,
a c ro s s the street fro m the m a in U .N c o m p o u n d .
N o e x p lo s iv e s w ere found.
I're sld e u l R e a g a n a n n o u n ce d the tra d e em b a rg o a g a in st
N icarag u a last w e e k after C o n g re ss refu se d to grant U .S .
a id to rebels fig h t in g the leftist N ic a ra g u a n govern m e n t.
T h e R eagan a d m in is tra tio n a r c tis a c s the N ic a ra g u a n
g o v e rn m e n t o f s u p p o r tin g c o m m u n is t s u b v e rs io n In
C e n tra l A m e ric a .

...Hyacinth
C o n t in u e d f r o m p a g e I A
Into a " d ig e s t e r " w h ic h s e p a ­
rates th r m a s s in to m e th a n e gas.
effluent a n d w a lc r . T h e gas Is
bu rn ed off, th e efflu en t Is treated
fu rth e r a n d t h r w a ter Is tu rn e d
b a r k Into the la ke , h r said. T h e
leftover s o lid m a te ria l Is c o n ­
verted Into a h ig h grade fe rtiliz e r
o r f a ille feed. R e d d y said,
“ T h e re Is lo in l re co ve ry In th is
sy s te m . Y o u d o n 't lose a n y ­
th in g ." he sa id .
R eddy sa id L a k e A p o p k a Is
" s t ill In la id s h a p e " but It c o u ld
b e r e s t o r e d If t h r s t a t e
L e g isla tu re a p p ro v e s a fu ll scale
pro gram .
T h e h y a c in th p ro ce ss w as o ne
of Ihe p ro p o s a ls m ade last w eek
lo a g ro u p o f le g isla to r* c o n s id ­
e rin g u c le a n u p of th r lu k r.
A m a s c k Inc., o n e o f the p riva te
c o m p a n ie s u n d e r w r it in g Ihe
(• ru le r's re s e a rc h , sa id It w o u ld
la k e 10-20 y e a rs a n d betw een
91-1 m illio n a n d 924 m illio n to
cle a n the t a k r u s in g h y a c in th s .
O th er m e th o d s proposed, su c h
a s f ilt e r in g m u r k th ro u g h a
w e tla n d " s c r e e n " o f p la n ts ,
w o u ld co st a s m u c h ns 8 1 0 0
m illio n .
K r d d y sa id c le a n in g a n y lake
w o u ld n e c e s sita te 2 0 percent o l
ih e w ater I x in g co ve re d w ith
h y a c in th s . F o r L a k e A p o p k a that
w o u ld mean 6 « 0 0 0 o f it* 31,0 0 0
a cre s w o u ld In- b la n k e te d w ith
t h r p la n ts, he sa id .
As for sewage, Krddy said the
h y a c in t h p r o c e s s c o s ts o nef n iir lh o f w h a t c o n v e n t io n a l
sewage tre a tm e n t itirth o d s cost.
H r sa id he h a s re a d w ith Interest
a b o u t .S a n fo rd 's s r w a g r proh lrriis .
T h e c ity is u n d e r o rd ers from
th e s t a le D e p a r t m e n t o f
E n v iro n m e n ta l R e g u la tio n (H ER )

Tour Holds Danger For Pope
V A T I C A N C I T Y fU PI) - Pope J o h n P a u l II faces h is m o s i
d e lic a te a n d d a n g e ro u s fo re ig n p ilg r im a g e y rt In a
2 ,9 4 5 -m llc t o u r o f the N e th e rla n d s. L u x e m b o u rg a n d
B e lg iu m iM 'g lu tiln g today.
T h e K o m u n C a t h o lic pon tiff w a s sc h e d u le d to leave
R o m e 's L e o n a rd o da V in c i A irp o rt a lx m rd a sp ecia l A lit a lia
J e llln e r today fo r th e so u th e a ste rn D u tc h c it y o f E in d h o v e n .
S o m e 1 0 .0 0 0 D u tc h police h ave been d e p lo ye d for J o h n
P a u l's v ls ll to th e N e th e rla n d s, the first trip to the c o u n try
b y a pope a n d J o h n P a u l’s 2 6 th o u ts id e the V a tica n sin c e
Ills e le c tio n In 1978.
A b o m b th re a t fo rce d e v a cu a tio n o f a ra il te rm in a l In T h e
H ag u e F rid a y a n d p o ste rs o ffering a re w a rd for Ihe p o p e 's
m u rd e r c ro p p e d u p a c ro s s the c o u n try .
A u th o ritie s a re c o n c e rn e d there m a y he v io le n t p ro te sts
hy rad icals.
F o rty |«*rccnt o f H o lla n d 's p o p u la tio n o f 14 m illio n
people Is C a t h o lic trill the c h u rc h Is d e e p ly d iv id e d betw een
c o n se rv a tiv e s w h o su p p o rt the P o lis h -b o rn pope a n d
llltc ra ls w h o h a v e so u g h t refo rm s on Issues su ch as the
a d m issio n o f w o m e n to l l i r p tlrs th o m l. c o n ttlo n and p a p a l
a u th o rity ,

Drugs, Trade Top A genda
Q U E R E T A R O . M e x ic o |U PI) U .S
a n d M e x ic a n
la w m a k e rs m e e tin g to d a y to ta ck le I h a rn y Issues o f tra d e
bat tie rs and n a r c o tic s w ere w a rn e d h y u U .S . Irg ls lu io r that
s u c h co n fe re n c e s o fte n fa ll to p ro d u c e r e s u lts because o f
b ila te ra l s u s p ic io n s .
B e fo re a F r id a y n lg h l m e etin g w it h M e x ic a n A tto rn e y
G e n e ra l S e rg io G a r c ia R a m ire z . R e p C h a rle s K a n g r i,
I F N .Y .i sa id Ihe A m r r lc u n d e leg a tio n m u s t " b re a k th ro u g h
the te n sio n s la -tw e e n o u r tw o c o u n t r ie s " In the th re e-da y
In te rp a rlia m e n ta ry C o n fe re n ce In Q u c re la ru . 1 10 m ile s
n o rth w e st o f M e x ic o C ity.
R an g el p o ln ir r i to U.S. su sp ic io n * o f c o rru p tio n a m o n g
top M r x lr a n o ffic ia ls a s one o f the m o a t s r n s lllv r Issues,
a lo n g w llh th e U .S . v e h ic le se a rc h e s o n the border In
F e b ru a ry that n u t r u g r d M r x li an o lT Irinls
U .S. c u s to m s a g e n ts s lu g rd 10 d a y s o f ca r-b y -ca r
se a rc h e s to p re s s u re Ihe M e x ic a n g o v e rn m e n t in the
a lt r r n u iih o f th e k id n a p p in g o f ll. S . D ru g E n fo rc e m e n t
A d m in is tr a tio n a g e n t E n riq u e C a m a r c iia . k ille d hy s u s ­
pected M e x ic a n d r u g tra ffick ers.

...Roads
C o n t in u e d f r o m p ag e 1A
p la n n in g
V a n D c rw o rp sa id ea ch com m ille r w ill h o ld liv e m r r lln g s In
I ts p a r t i c u l a r s t u d y a r e a ,
fo llo w ed h y five m e e tin g s o f the
steering c o m m itte e . T h e c o m ­
m itte rs w ill not o n ly loo k at the
c o u n ty road n e tw o rk but a lso
sla te roads.
C o m m itte e m e m b e rs Involved
In land d e v e lo p m e n t. In c lu d in g
som e o f the la rg e st d e ve lo p e rs In
the c o u n ty , d e sig n a te d u n d e r a
• n a ilin g o f d e v e lo p m e n t o r us
o w n ers nl u n d e v e lo p e d p ro p e rty
are: G ib E d m o n d s , J e r r y FeinsK in . H o w a rd P o m p . A K, S h o e ­

WEATHER
NATIONAL

WEATHER:

I h u n d e rn to rm a t w ls t r d a cro ss
th e M idw est, s p a w n in g fu n n e l
c lo u d s at every tu rn , u s a low
p te n s u rr front b e a rin g c o o le r a ir
c o n tin u e d Its p u sh ea st. T o rn a d o
w a tc h e s , severe th u n d e rs to rm
a n d fla s h floral w a r n in g s were
c o m m o n r a r ly t o d a y fro m
Karm a* and N rh ru s k u Into N o rth
D u k o t u a n d M in n e s o t a .
G o ltb a ll size b a ll a n d w in d gusts
to 5 0 m p h were re p o rte d at A y r.
N e ll., w h ile w a ln u t - s iz e h u ll
p e lt e d L e o n a r d . N I). T h u n ­
d e rs to rm s eontInner! ucrtHis the
n o r t h e r n und c e n t r a l p la in s ,
sh o w e rs w r r r sc a tte re d o v er the
n o rth e rn P a c ific co a st, u n d som e
r a in tell o v rr T e x a s , the G u lf
c o a s t a n d F lo r id a . In te n s e
th u n d e rs to rm s spa w o r d c o u n t­
le ss torn ad o s tn n o n h u rs t unit
n o rth c e n tra l K a n s a s, d e s tro y in g
r u r a l farm pm|»»-rtv u n d d o w n in g
pow er lin e s In a! least three
c o u n tie s A lew m in o r in ju t lr s
w rit- rrp o rlr d . "It s t h r w orst
I'v e ever seen s in c e I'v e been
w o rk in g h e re ,'' sa id T o m K r ls a y
of the N a tio n a l W e a th e r S e rv ice .
T o rn a d o sig h tin g s b e g u n abo u t 4
p in F rid a y a n d c o n tin u e d Into
ih e n lg h l. w it h M l le a s t 17
to rn a d o e s le p o r ir d In P h illip s
c o u n ty . A u th o ritie s in n e ig h b o r­
in g c o u n tie s re p o rte d se ve ra l
m o re etllnga. bu t n o u c c o ra tr
c o u n t c o u ld be d e t e r m in e d .
" W r 'v e got se ve ra l fa rm h o u se *
o b lite ra te d , m i l e s o f p o w e r lin e
d o w n a n d o ilf ie ld e q u ip m e n t
that w as u p ro o ted a m i th ro w n
se ve ra l b u n d le d y a r d s ." sa id
R o o k s C o u n t y S h e r if f F r a n k
S k o v o ld "W e re s t ill a sse ssin g
the d a m a g e a n d t r y in g to lo e a lr
t h r f a r m s t h u l w e r e h it , '*
S k o v o ld said, " b u t w e 'v e fo u n d
no [M -nonal In ju rie s t h u s tar. But
the p ro jie rty d a m a g e la g o in g to
1m - m a s s iv e ,"

AR EA r O R E C A S T i
Today
p a r t ly c lo u d y w ith s c a tte r e d
m a in ly a fte rn o o n sh o w e rs a n d
th u n d e rs to rm s . H ig h n e a r HO
W in d east 10 m p h R u in c h a n c e
3 0 |x -rc rn l T o n ig h t a n d S u n d a y
m o s tly Inti a m i m ild L o w u p p e r
(iOs lu lo w e r 70 s H igh n r u r 1K).
W in d lig h t to n ig h t b e c o m in g
east 10 m p h S u n d a y .
B O A TIN O FORECAST; S t.
A u g u s tin e to J u p ite r Inlet o u t 5 0
m iles: W in d m a in ly ru s t a ro u n d
10 k n o ts th ro u g h S u n d a y . S ea 2
to -1 le c l. W id e ly scattered s h o w ­
e rs a n d I h u n d rr s to r m s to d a y
th e n p a rtly c lo u d y to n ig h t a n d
Sunday.
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L O S A N G E L E S IU I 'll - N o b el
la u rr a l H lsh n p D esm on d T u lu
say* n a tio n w id e effort* to divest
A m e ric a n m o n e y tro m c o m p a ­
n ie s In S o u t h A l r l c u h e lp
eradicate apartheid a n d boost
the m o ra le ol m illio n s of b la c k s
s u flr tln g u n d e r ra c ia l segrega­
tion
T u lu w a s |olned h y Sen A la n
C ra n sto n , D -C a lil., a m i sin g e r
S te v ie W o n d e r F r id a y night jn a
c a ll for a n e n d to S o u th A fric a n
a p u rllte td a i i h r 3 3 rd a n n u a l
c o n v e n t io n o l th e C a lif o r n ia
D em o crat it- C o u tied
C ra n sto n , w h o in tro d u c e d the
S o u th A I 11c.ro A n g lic a n bishop,
told tx x j d e le g a te s a n d sup|M&gt;rtcra. "I w ant to c a ll the ro ll In
C o n g re ss in im p o s e e co n o m ic
s a n c tio n s a g a in s t S o u th A fric a
w ith in the n ext (to d a y s.
T h ere are so m e w h o w o u ld
a rg u e lh a t i h r g o v e rn m e n t In
S o u th A frlc u s h o u ld la k e ca re o f
its ow n a lla ir s Hut I say w r
ca n n o t let th e c u lp r it solve the
p ro b le m ." he s a id
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te m p e ra tu re : 72: o v e rn ig h t low :
07: F r id a y 's h ig h 89; b a ro m e tric
p re ssu re ; 29 ,9 9 ; re la tive h u m id i­
ty 9 7 p e rc e n t: w in ds: n o rth w e s t
at 4 m p h : ruin: none: s u n rise :
6 3 7 u .m ., su n se t 8:0(1 p in .

SU N D A Y TIDES; Daytona
Bosch; h ig h s . 3 20 a m .. 3:57
p m .: lo w s, 9 38 u in.. 9 5 9 p m.;
Port Canaveral: high* . 3 18
a in .. 3 4 9 p in.: low s. 9 :2 9 u.m ..
9 5 0 p .m ,. B a y p o r t : h ig h s . 9 .4 8
a m .. 8:4 2 p in ; low s. 2:5 7 a m ..
2 :6 8 p.nt.

M ONDAY TIDES: Daytona
Beach; h ig h s. 4 21 u.m .. 4 51
p m .: lo w s. 10 3 0 a m . 1 0 5 6
p.m .; Port Canaveral; h ig h s .
■113 a m . 4 4 3 p.m .! k m * . 10 2 1
a m .. 1 0 :4 7 p tn.: B a y p o rt;
h ig h s . 10 3 0 a m . 10 3 0 p.m .:
lo w s 4 0 2 u.m .4 4 7 p.m ,

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f e n s * AM C t t s u r a o *

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P a r tly c lo u d y w ith a c h a n c e o f
m a in ly a fte rn o o n und e v e n in g
th u n d e rs to r m s M o n d a y th ro u g h
W e d n e sd a y , L o w s In 0 0 s e x c e p t
low u n d m id 7 0 s so u theast coast
a n d k e y s. I llg h s m id lo u p p e r
8 0 s h u t u ro u m t 9 0 w a rm e r
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p ric e h ik e s of 10-15 p ercen t that h ave m et
w it h p ro te sts fro m S o lid a rity , w h ic h h a s
c a lle d for w age in c re a se s to co m p e n sa te fo r
p ric e h ik e s
T h e c rim e o f " h o o lig a n is m " Is b ro a d e n e d
u n d e r the new la w s to In clu d e ta k in g part In
c a llin g for o r o rg a n iz in g Illegal d e m o n s tra ­
tio n s . s u c h a s ih o se c a lle d by S o lid a r ity .
S u c h c r im e s w o u ld c o n s titu te o ffe n s e s
p u n is h a b le by u p to a tw o -year Jail term .
U n t il n o w It h a s not been an offense In
P o la n d to p a rtic ip a te In Illegal d e m o n s tra ­
tio n s. O n ly ten d in g a d e m o n s tra tio n o r
d is o b e y in g p o lice c a lls to d isp e rse w e re
c o n s id e re d p u n is h a b le c rim e s.
T h e le g isla tio n e ffe c tiv e ly e n a b le s a m a g ­
is tra te to se n te n ce a n o ffen d er o n e v id e n c e
p ro v id e d b y p o lic e a lo n e w ith o u t o b lig in g
h im to b e a r the te s tim o n y o f a defense
w itn e s s T h r new m e a su re s p e rm it s u c h
p ra c tic e “ p ro v id in g the o ffe n d e r Is c a u g h t
red -h an d e d

m eet state sta n d a rd s
T h e p r o g r a m h a s b e en In
e x is t e n c e fo r le s s t h a n tw o
m o n th s, bu t C o n n e r sa id he Is
en co u ra g e d

e n g in e e r in g f i r m . C o n k l i n ,
P o rte r and H o lm e s, sa id he has
c o n sid e re d t h r p ro c e ss but said
It Is s till In th e e x p e rim e n ta l
sta g e s H r d e s c rib e d Ihe pro cess
u s a " r e fin in g t e c h n iq u e " lhat
m e re ly " p o lis h e s " sew age In-

s lr a d o f tre a tin g It.
It w o u ld tie o f little h e lp lo
S a n fo r d , he sa id , b e c a u se II
w o u ld not sa tis fy D E R re g u la ­
tio n s.
" T h e D E R d o e sn 't w a n t ef­
flu e n t In the la ke w h e th e r It's
p o lis h e d o r n o t."
H e sa id R r d d y Is " liv in g In an
a r a d e m lc re se arch w o r ld " d e ­
v o id o f Ihe re a litie s o f d r a lln g
w llh re g u la to ry ag e n cie s. C it y
g o v e rn m e n ts , sp e n d in g m illio n s
o f th e ta x p a y e rs ' d o lla rs , c a n 't
a f f o r d t o g a m b le o n r i s k y
s y s te m s s t ill In Ihe e x p e rim e n ta l
stages. T h e y m u st use " trie d
a n d tru e " m e th o d s, he sa id .
S o m e o f C o n k lin 's c o lle a g u e s
In Ih e sew age b u s in e s s a re n 't so
d is d a in fu l o f the p ro c e ss T h e
c o o rd in a to rs o f th re e C e n tr a l
F lo r id a h y a c in th p ro je c ts a ll sa id
the re s u lts th e y 'v e g o tte n w ith
th e p la n t h ave h e rn o u ts ta n d in g .
A t O r la n d o 's Iron B rid g e se w ­
age p la n t near O vie d o , c o n s u lt ­
in g e n g in e e r P h il F e e n e y said
r ig h t m illio n o f the 24 m illio n
g a llo n s o f sew age p ro ce sse d at
the p la n t per d a y Is tre a te d b y 30
a c re s o f h y a c in th s a n d "It has
tie r n fo u r lim e s I t c llr r th a n w hat
w r th o u g h t II w o u ld It's g re a t,"
T h e c it y o f O rla n d o Is fo o lin g
the 84 tn lllo n cost o f the p ro jc rl
w h ic h began 2 " ) m o n th s ago.
F e e n e y said.
" D E R h a s been a lit tle t ill leery
o f It bu t I t h in k we re g o in g lo
m a k e b e lie v e rs o u t o f th e m ," h r
s a id .
O r la n d o a lso has a 1.8 m g d
a ll- h y a c in th p la n t at the M c C o y
N a v a l a n n e x a n d project m a n a g ­
e r A lla n O y le r sa id it p u ts out
" I c r r t f r rfTIuent."
L ik e w is e . J e r r y C o n n e r ,
c o o rd in a to r o f K is s im m e e 's h y a ­
c in t h p r o je c t , s a id 1 5 0 ,0 0 0
g a llo n s o f I h r c it y 's 3 m g d
s r w u g r o u tp u t Is tre a te d by
h y a c in th s u n d the p la n ts are
d o in g I h r Job w ell e n o u g h lo

m a k e r J r., l-a rry D ale. S ld R o che
J r . . T h o m a s J , S te v e n so n ,
E v e re tt a n d B u d g e H u s k e y ,
S te w a rt K ra m e r. J a c k G la ttln g .
H o w a rd L e fk o w ltz . Bert H u ske y,
W ill H a r k in s . H u g h H u r lin g .
R o y e r T h o m p s o n . C e c il Moore,
K a th y H arter. K ic k B arb e r. T e rry
llu g e n . J o h n D u d a J r . , u n d J o h n
W rig h t.
A il five c o u n ty c o m m is s io n e rs
a r r In clu d ed In o ne o r m ore
c o m m itte e s as a re r lt y o ffic ia ls
u n d m e m b e rs o f c it y und co u n ty
p la n n in g u n d z o n in g c o m ­
m iss io n s .
H o m e o w n e r s lis t e d a re
W illia m F.llm o rr, K a t r M oncrtef,
a t to r n e y T o m D e W o lf, J u d y
H e b e rt, K lc h a r d A llis o n . R a y

V a ld e z . D e p u ty C le r k o f the
S e m in o le C ir c u it C o u r t B illie
U ozansky, J e rry Budd, Ja m e s
B is h o p , J a n e o r D ic k B ru n e t.
C a t h y E stes, fo rm e r S e m in o le
C o u n t y p la n n e r B ill K e rc h e r.
a n d L a rr y C . G a s k in s .
R e p r e s e n t in g
a g r ic u lt u r e :
W W . T y re J r .. H e n ry
S c h u m a c h e r J r . . W e n d e ll
S p rin g fie ld . J o e B ilk e r. E d B o ll­
in g . H a r o ld H u n z lk e r , D o n
W e a v e r. J a c k S y m r. G e n r
W e ld e n . D a v id E v a n s , a n d C e c il
T u ck e r.
R e p re s e n tin g the e n v iro n m e n t
arc; A le x a n d e r D lc k ls o n . L o ts H.
E v a n s , C a r o lin a N u r lk . W illia m
K ls k e . V i r g i n ia J . B o w m a n ,
L r o r a K in g . E n v ir o n m e n t a l

S e r v ic e s C e n t e r te a c h e r P a t
B u rk e tt, H u m a n e S o c ie ty v o lu n ­
te e r P a t C h ls u m o r c , E r ik a
B a ld w in , T o m W illia m s , C ly d e
H R o lK -rtson , F re d H a rd in , a n d
F rie n d s o f the St. J o h n s R iv e r
m e m b e r R ic h a r d E Fo w le r.
T h r b u s in e s s a n d In d u s tria l
se cto r are re p re se n te d by m o b ile
h o m e d e a le r R o b ert K, G re g o ry .
T o m H a ll. R u d y L e e S lo a n .
T u r g o t D e r v is h , R o b e rt N.
L e w is. K e n L e v itt, J o s e p h F u rre t. re a l e s ta te b r o k e r T o m
H ln fo rd . In su ra n c e e x e c u tiv e a n d
G r e a t e r S e m in o le C o u n t y
C h a m b e r o f C o m m e rc e P r e s i­
d e n t J im S te llin g . D r. S te w a rt
A h c l. J o h n A . H o r v a t h a n d
D a v id K n lc k e rv o c k e r.

to sto p d u m p in g tre a te d sewage
fro m Its P o p la r A v e n u e plant
Into L a k e M o n ro e . T h e agency
w a n ls the c it y to go to a m o rr
e x p e n s iv e la n d s p r e a d in g
m e th o d w here se w ag e Is spread
o v e r a large tra c t o f la n d . T h at
m e th o d w o u ld c o st t h r c it y
a b o u t $38 m illio n , a c c o rd in g to
fo rm e r c it y m a n a g e r W a rre n
" P e t e " K now les.
T h r c ity Is fig h tin g th e order,
a r g u in g Ihal the tre a te d sewage
It's d u m p in g in the la ke has
h e r n sh o w n lo be o f b e lte r
q u a lity than the la k e w a te r Itself.
A fte r a series o f Joint h e a rin g s
In San fo rd a n d T a lla h a s s e e . Ihe
m a t t e r Is p e n d in g . I f D E R
d o e sn 't rrte n l o n Its o rd er, the
c it y p la n s lo go lo c o u rt lo retain
Its system a n d m a k e Im p ro ve­
m e n ts al I h r P o p la r A v e n u e
plan t a I a coat e s tim a te d to r u n
a b o u t $32 m illio n .
R e d d y s a id t h r h y a c in t h
s y s t e m c o u ld s a v e th e e l l y
m o n e y, a lth o u g h h r w a s u nab le
lo say how m u c h . H o w ev er, he
s a id the c e n lr r h a s n e v e r been
a p p ro a rh rd by th e c ity , even
th o u g h a p o ssib le s o lu tio n c o u ld
Ik - on Its d o o rstep
C it y g o v e rn m e n ts a s w ell as
e n g in e e rin g f ir m s w h ic h develop
unci se ll sew age s y s te m s have
been slo w to a c c e p t the h y a c in th
m e th o d .
C it y M an ag er F r a n k Faiso n
s a id he h a s re a d a b o u t the
m e th o d hut h a s n 't g iv e n It m u ch
th o u g h t
B u t. he a d d e d , " O b v io u s ly
a n y th in g ih u t w o u ld nave m o n e y
wc*d c o n s id e r."
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e l t f e n s tra v e lin g to the W e st to w o rk for
th e m ."
K ls z e z a k a lleg ed that e m b a s s ie s o f som e
W e ste rn c o u n trie s , a c c re d ite d W e ste rn c o r­
re sp o n d e n ts . to u rists a n d fo re ig n s tu d e n ts
w ere In v o lv e d In " I n te llig e n c e a n d s u b ­
v e r s iv e ” a c tiv itie s a g a in st P o la n d .
He c ite d P o la n d 's e x p u ls io n In F e b ru a ry o f
U.S. m ilit a r y attach e C o l F re d e ric k M e yer
on c h a rg e s o f p h o to g ra p h in g m ilit a r y In­
s ta lla tio n s . Ihe e x p u ls io n o f the d ip lo m a ts
and Ihe d e te n tio n o f the A m e ric a n to u rists
as e x a m p le s to h a ck u p h is repo rt
In a n o th e r de ve lo pm en t F r id a y , the P o lis h
p a rlia m e n t passed new . w id e -ra n g in g la w s
sp e e d in g u p co u rt p ro c e d u re s a n d m a k in g It
a n o ffense to take part In " lU r g a l" d e ­
m o n s tr a tio n s In a m o ve e n a b lin g p o lic e to
e n fo r c e a re n e w e d c r a c k d o w n on the
o u tla w e d S o lid a rity unton.
T h e new le g isla tio n is effective fo r a
th re e -y e a r p e rio d b e g in n in g tn J u ly , w hen
the g o v e rn m e n t p la n s lo In tro d u ce m e al

s a n c tio n s c o m e s o n the heels o l
a six-p o in t d iv e s titu r e p la n u n ­
v e ile d ll|l» w eek b&gt; la .s A . t g c lr .
M a y o r T o n i B ra d le y .
T h e m a y o r v o w e d F r id a y to
lire a n y l i l y p e n sio n p la n c o m ­
m is s io n e r w h o u p p o s rs p u llin g
m u n ic ip a l fu n d s fro m co m p a n ie s
d o in g b u sin e ss In S o u th A fric a .
In b is keyn o te a d d re s s before
t h r C D C g a t h e r in g . T u tu
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c u u ra g rm c n t lo r the w ave of
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c u r re n tly u n d e r w a y o n U .S.
co lle g e c a m p u se s
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c o u n try w ho u r r m o v e d by a
m o ra l Idealism th a t m a n y o f u s
m ig h t have th o u g h t s tu d e n ts
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M is s Lots F e llo w s . 6 2 . o f 441
I r is R o a d . C a s s e lb e r r y , d ie d
T h u r s d a y at h e r hom e. B o m
M a y 22. 1922 In O h io , sh e
m o v e d lo C a s s e lb e rry fro m there
In 1956. S h e w a s a h o m e m a k e r
a n d a m e m b e r o f F irs t B a p tist
C h u r c h . A lta m o n te S p rin g s .
B a l d w l n - F a l r e h t ld F u n e r a l
H o m e , A lta m o n te S p rin g s , Is In
c h a rg e of arra n g e m e n ts.

"1 w ent fro m b r in g a s k e p tic to
u b e lie v e r," he sa id “ It seem ed
loo s im p le to be tru e .”
T h a t’ s Just ho w W a lt D is n e y 's
sew age p ro ject m a n a g e r F re d
H o u sto n felt.
"It s fa n ta s tic ." H o u sto n said,
'll does Ihe Job v e ry e ffe c tiv e ly ."
G a llo n fo r g a llo n , the cost o f
tre a tin g e fflu e n t w llh h y a c in th s
Is a b o u t h a lf w hat It c o sts a
c o n v e n tio n a l p la n l lo d o the Job.
lie said, a d d in g that h y a c in th s
arc used to treat o n ly a b o u t
150.(XX) g a llo n s o f D is n e y 's 5
m gd sew age o u tp u t.
D is n e y 's h y a c in th p ro ject, b e ­
in g fu n d e d b y the G a s R e se a rch
In stitu te o l C h ic a g o . Is abo u t a
y ear old . H o u s to n said, a n d th e re
a re n o I m m e d ia t e p la n s to
e x p a n d It u n t il It h a s been
p ro v en e ffe c tiv e o v e r a lo n g e r
p rrltK l o f tim e .
K r d d y a c k n o w le d g e d that the
h y a c in th p ro c e ss Is s t ill In Its
I n f a n c y b u t he s a id th e
e n g in e e rin g c o m m u n it y Is g e n ­
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to fig h t a n y th in g n rw
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M e a n w h ile , h r Is c o n tin u in g
h is re se arc h , t r s lin g o th e r ty p e s
of p la n ts s u c h a s c a tta ils , for
t h r lr b e n e fits a s sew age sp o n g e s.
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p e n n y w o rth th at w o n 't d ie in
u n u s u a l c o ld lik e that seen t h is
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H e r a ld S p o r t s E d i t o r
W I N T E R P A R K — F o r a h ig h h u rd le r F ra n k
B a rn e tt felt pretty low a lte r th e state m eet la st
year.
R a n k e d a s the fa vorite g o in g Into the 12 0-yard
h ig h a n d the 3 3 0 -y a rd In te rm e d ia te h u rd le s .
B a rn e tt w a s a n tic ip a tin g a d o u b le stale c h a m p i­
o n s h ip . Me fig u re d a tw in tit le w o u ld be a perfect
w a y to c a p a b r illia n t J u n io r se aso n.
E n t e r M ic h a e l T im p s o n . E x it B a rn e tt's c h a m ­
p io n s h ip dou ble.
T im p s o n . a s p le n d id a th le te from H ia le a h
M ia m i L a k e s , u p sta g e d B a rn e tt Is b o th events.
H is c h a m p io n s h ip d o u b le In the h u rd le s, a firs t
In th e lo n g J u m p a n d h is a n c h o r leg on the m ile
re la y fo r se co n d p la c e e n a b le d M ia m i L a k e s to
w in th e s la te title.
It w a s a n e x h lle r a tln g m o m e n t for T im p s o n
a n d a c ru s h in g blow fo r B a rn e tt.
'1 felt h o rrib le ,” sa id B a r n e tt abo u t the losses.
"I h a d the best tim e In the h ig h s c o m in g In a n d I
th o u g h t th a t I w o u ld w in .”
It's n o w a y e a r la te r b u t not loo m u ch h a s
c h a n g e d a s the S ta le 4 A T r a c k a n d F ie ld M eet
u n fo ld s S a tu rd a y n ig h t at 7 a t S h o w a lte r F ie ld .
It's s t ill B a rn e tt vs. T im p s o n H ut It w on't b e a
d o u b le s h o w d o w n t h is year. J u s t a sin g le .
B a rn e tt agg ravated a h a m s t r in g in ju ry p rio r to
the re g io n a n d d id n 't q u a lify for the 3 3 0 s.
C o u r tn e y H a w k in s , w h o fin is h e d se co n d a h e a d
o f B a rn e tt In the h ig h s la st year, also re tu rn s.
H r . too. m a y be a factor.
d o n 't h ave to ru n a ll th o se p re lim s a n d be
tire d th is y e a r." sa id B a rn e tt. " T h e In te rm e d i­
a te s ta k e a lot out o f y o u ."
T im p s o n ru n s Ihe o p p o s ite extrem e. T h e P e n n
S ta te -b o u n d se n io r Is g o in g for the g ra n d s la m
H e w ill ru n b o th h u rd le s , the 2 2 0 dash a n d
c o m p e te In the lon g Ju m p .
W h y ? B ecau se M ic h a e l T im p s o n la M ia m i
L a k e s. F r a n k B a rn e tt ts a v it a l cog In co a ch K e n
D ra u m a n 's S e m in o le m a c h in e . E ve n th o u g h
T tm p s o n 'a q u a d ru p le e fio rt w ill sap h im s o m e ­
w h a t. B u rn e tt w ill s t ill need h is best p e rfo r­
m a n c e to b rin g (hat m u c h sought-after 120h u r d le c ro w n to S a n fo rd .
B a rn e tt...needs the pe rfe ct race .
T im p s o n w as n e a r p e rfe c t la st w eek at the
re g io n w h e n he p u t to g e th e r fo ur In c re d ib le
p e rfo rm a n c e s . He ra n a 13.2 highs, a 36 .5 IM s,
lo n g J u m p e d 25-1 a n d ra n a 2 0 .7 2 2 0 d ash
" Y o u 'r e a s k in g a lo t o f h im to co m p ete In fo u r
e v e n t s . " s a id H r a u m a n o f the 5-10, 175-

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W I N T E R B A R K — K e n B ra u m u n . the m an w ith
the M id a s T o u c h w h e n It c o m e s to a s s e m b lin g
tra c k p ro g ra m s, has gone th ro u g h a c e rta in r it u a l
a b o u t t h is tim e for the past 13 y e a rs
It's Just a little p a p e rw o rk w h ic h co m e s rig h t
a fte r th e K e n tu c k y D e rb y . N o. S e m in o le 's b o y s
tra c k c o a c h Isn't Into g a m b lin g H is p a p e rw o rk
d o e s n 't In v o lv e a b o o k in g a g e n c y or a n y th in g lik e
th a t.
l ie d o e s h av e se v e ra l th o ro u g h b re d s, how ever A lth o u g h th e y are n o t th e four-legged k in d . H is
fin e ly -tu n e d sp eed sters c o m e w ith tw o legs a n d
th e y w o u ld n 't be a trad bet S a tu rd a y n ig h t If
y o u 're t r y in g to p ic k in g th e w in n e r o f the S ta te
4 A T r a r k a n d F ie ld c h a m p io n s h ip s at W in te r
P a r k 's S h o w a lte r F ie ld .
T h a i ' s w h e r e th e p a p e r w o r k c o m e s In.
B r a u m a n ta k e s the re s u lts o f th e fo u r regio n t r a c k
m e e ts a n d fig u re s out th e " p a p e r w in n e r " o f the
sta te m eet.
T h e w in n e r: S e m in o le w it h 4614 “ p o te n tia l”
p o in ts . H ia le a h 's M ia m i L a k e s w a s second w ith
3 6 fin d M ia m i N o rth w e ste rn w a s th ird w ith 22.
W .th th a t p rio r k n o w le d g e , d id B ra u m a n re n t
t h r S a n f o r d C i v i c C e n t e r fo r a p o s t- m e e l
c e le b ra tio n ? D id he s c h e d u le a p p e a ra n ce s on
O r la n d o c h a n n e ls 2. 6 a n d 0. H a s S a n fo rd M a y o r
B e tly e S m it h po ltshed u p th e k e y to the c ity ?
" W e lt, n o t Just y e t." la u g h e d B ra u m a n . w h o
feels 3 5 p o in ts w ill b e e n o u g h . " U n fo r tu n a te ly ,
m e e ts a r e n 't ru n on p a p e r. D u rin g the 13 y e a rs
t h a t's I fig u re d It. the 'p a p e r w in n e r' h asn't b e en
v e ry a c c u ra te ."
B ra u m a n . w hose P a la tk a lem m a w on tw o sta te
lilie s , sa id different fa c to rs erase the p a p e r
a d v a n ta g e . " E v e r y b o d y co rn ea from d iffe re n t
m r e t s h e a ." he sa id . ''T h e r e are not sa m e
s u rfa c e s or the sam e w e a th e r. T h e o ffic ia tin g la
a lso d llT e re n l."
T h e 3 8 -y e a r-o ld c o a c h p o in te d to M ic h a e l
T im p s o n , M ia m i L a k e s ’ v e rs a tile stand ou t, a a a n
e x a m p le . " T im p s o n is a g re a t a th le te .” sa id
B r a u m a n " B u t h is tim e s a re a lw a ye b e lte r In
M ia m i. H e ra n a 13.2 120 h u rd le s do w n there a n d
h a s n 't been clo se to th a t u p h e re .”
B r a u m a n sa id L a k e s ra n Its region m eet at
T r u p lr a l P a rk w h ic h h a s a m u c h faster s u rfa c e
t h a n S h o w a lt e r . T h e s a m e Is t r u e o f th e
J a c k s o n v ille a n d T a m p a re g io n s w h ic h w ere r u n
o n fa ste r surfaces.
S u rfa c e s aside. S e m in o le ts the team to beat.
T h e T r ib e Is loaded In th e J u m p s w ith A lv tn J o n e s
a n d L e o Peterson, s o lid In th e 4 4 0 dash w ith CIlfT
C a m p b e ll a n d E a rle M a r tin , stro n g In the 120
h u r d le s w ith F r a n k B a m e tt. a rt In the m ile w ith
B illy P e n lc k su p e rb In a ll th re e (m ile, m e d le y a n d
4 4 0 | re la y s.
A r e h is b o y s re a d y ? " T h e y w ill d e fin ite ly
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d o lt . "
" I do n 't k n o w tor) m u c h about h im e x c e p t h e 's
a good a th le te ." s a id B a m e tt. w h o c a m e w tlh
H ra u in a n to S e m in o le tw o y e a rs ago. " I pretty
w e ll had h im fig u re d o u t In Ihe In te rm ed ia te s.
T w o h u rd le s o ff th e tu rn , h e'd a lw a y s stu tte r
ste p th a t's w h e re I trie d to k ill h im . W h e n he'd
m a k e that m is t a k e . I k ill h im on It."
B u t B a m e tt w o n 't r u n the 3 3 0 s. A n d T tm p so n
w ill, w h ich B r a u m u n said he feels h a s to help
B a m e tt. " T im p s o n Is a tre m e n d o u s a th le te ,"
sa id H ra u m a n . " B u t h e 's In so m e p re tty hig h
r is k events. T h e y re q u ire su ch p r e c is io n In o rder
to perform b e c a u s e o f the o b sta cles. **
B a m e tt h o p e s to be an o b sta cle w h e n th e tw o
lin e up for th e 1 2 0 -y a rd high h u r d le f in a l at 7
p .m First, b o th need to q u a lify In th e a fte rn o o n
p r e lim in a r y , b u t fa ls e s t a r t s a s id e , th a t
s h o u ld n 't b e a p ro b le m
B a m e tt. o f c o u rse , d re a m s of the p e rfe ct race.
If T im p so n ts a n y w h e re near h is re g io n tim e , he
k n o w s h e 'll need It. " I d o n 't t h in k h e 'll m a k e a
m is ta k e ." s a id B a r n e tt o f h is o p p o n e n t. " H e 's so
fle xib le . I'v e n e v e r se en h im hit a h u r d le . "
A n d . h itt in g h u rd le s , has b e co m e a B a rn ett
tra d em a rk. A lth o u g h th r 6-1 a n d 1 8 5 -p o u n d son
o f S a n fo r d 's F r a n k lin and A lb e r t a B a rn e tt
possesses a ll th e speed a n d p o w e r a n y h u rd le r
needs, h is e la s t ic it y h a s been a m a t u r in g factor.
" I 'm not fle x ib le at a ll, " sa id the m odest
se n io r. “ T h a t 's w h a t I've been w o r k in g on all
year. I have th e stre n g th a n d speed b u t It w ill lx*
a ' co u p le m o re y r u r s before m y f le x ib ility
c a tch e s up
" I'v e Im p ro v e d a lot th is year. D u r in g m y
freshm a n, s o p h o m o re a n d Ju n io r y e a rs l never
w ent th ro u g h a f u ll flig h t 110) o f h u r d le s w ith o u t
h ittin g at le a st o n e
" T h is year. I’v e gone th ro u g h the w h o le flig ht
(w itho ut h it t in g o n r| a lo t."
Barnett, w h o s p e a k s In soft, m e a s u re d tones,
is. o f co u rse , lo o c r it ic a l o f h im se lf. " S o m e tim e s
he tries lo o h a r d . " s a id B ra u m u n w h e n pressed
U&gt; fin d a fa u lt w ith hta b u d d in g su p e rsta r.
" F r a n k h a s to r u n h is ow n race u n d not w o rry
about w hat a n y o n e else Is doing.
" H e c a n 't a ffo rd In be lo o k in g a ro u n d . H e
m u st c o n c e n tra te o n those 10 h u r d le s a n d ru n
h is race a s p e rfe c tly as po ssible. T h e n , h o p e that

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B y C h r is F ls t e r
H e r a ld S p o r t s W r i t e r
If Ih ry c a n c o m e u p w ith
so m e m a g ic in t h r r e la y s and
g rt som e h e lp fro m o th er
tr a m s In th e fie ld even ts.
S a n f o r d 's L a d y S r m ln o lr x
c o u ld very' w e ll p u ll a 4 A
S la te T ra c k a n d F ie ld c h a m ­
p io n s h ip out o f t h e ir hats.
T h e 4 A S ta te M eet s ta rts
S a tu rd a y at 3 p m . w ith fie ld
e v e n ts fo llo w e d b y ru n n in g
p r e lim s at 5 u n d lltta ls at 7 at
S h o w a lte r F ie ld 111 W in te r
P a rk .
O rla n d o O a k R id g e , w h ic h
defeated S e m in o le In Ihe re ­
g io n m eet, w ill lx* Ihe fa vorite
S a tu rd a y w ith S e m in o le and
J a c k s o n v ille R a llie s g iv in g
c h a s e . S e m in o le c o a c h
E m o ry B la k e s a id S e m in o le
w ill need s o n ic h e lp fro m
o th e r tra m s to offset O ak
R id g e s s tre n g th In the field
events.
" O a k R id g e s c o re d a lot of
p o in ts In th e sh o t a n d d is c u s
at re g io n a l." B la k e sa id. "W e
hope that w ill be n a rro w e d
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is g o o d e n o u g h ."
A lth o u g h m ost c o a c h e s f r c l th a t the 100-yard
d a sh a n d the m ile run a re th e g lo ry events, o ne
w o u ld be h a rd pressed to fin d a better m a tc h u p
In t h is y e a r ’s 4A S t a te T r a c k a n d F ie ld
c h a m p io n s h ip s than B a rn e tt vs. T im p so n .
It's e x p lo s iv e n e s s v s la te sp eed . It's p o w e r v s
g ra ce . It's the p a n th rr vs. th e deer.
T h e b u ild u p , though, Is u n n e ce ssa ry . T h e
p ro o f Is In the p u d d in g — o r the U S A T o d a y .
G a n n e t t 's (rational n e w s p a p e r ru n s a H ig h
S c h o o l B o y s T ra c k H o n o r R o ll every w e e k .
U n d e r t h r ca te g o ry for 11 0 m e te r (converted
fro m y a rd s) h u rd le s, th e re a re tw o nam es fro m
F lo rid a .

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t r a in s fro m that a rra h a v e a
lot o f stro n g people In the
fie ld e v e n ts ."
It w a s d o m in a n c e In th e
fie ld e v e n ts I hot e n a b le d O a k
R id g e lo w in llie region tn e e l
w ith 7 9 p o in ts c o m p a re d to
6 3 fo r S e m in o le O a k H ld g r
to o k firs t pla ce In three o f the
fo u r fie ld e v e n ts I n c lu d in g
the s h o t pu t. d is c u s n o d lo n g
ju m p . It Is In the sh o t a n d
d is c u s w h e re S e m in o le hasn o o n e to try a n d c u t d o w n
O a k R id g e s p o in ts
S e m in o le h o p e s lo p ic k u p
s o m e p o in t s In Ih e f ie ld
e v e n ts b u m se nio r C h a r itn
M r d lo c k In t h r tong J u m p
a n d J u n io r C a th e rin e " K i t t y "
A n d e rs o n In Ihe hig h J n m p ;
M e d lo c k 's best th is s e a so n ts
17-H V, b u t her c a rre r b e st Is
19 6. A n d e rs o n has c le a re d
6*2 a n u m b e r o f tim e s t h is
se a so n a n d Just m isse d 5 4
la st w e e k
S e m in o le hop es lo p lr k u p
Ihe b u lk o f Its p o in ts In Ihe
r e la y s a n d the 8 8 0 run.
In the 8 8 0 dash, fre s h m a n
S h o w n d u M a rtin has th e lo p

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Fla.
V e ry s im p ly . B a r n e tt w as the fa v o rite la st y e a r
a m i T im p s o n s u rp ris e d him . T im p s o n is Ihe
fa v o rite th is y e a r a n d B a m e tt w a n ts v e ry b a d ly
to re tu rn the fa v o r.
S o b a d ly that w h e n th r topic o f T im p s o n
su rfa ce s. B a r n e t t's v o ic e cre ep s u p u b it In
v o lu m e and fo rce . B u rn e tt has a p lan . " I w an t to
try to brat h im th ro u g h the first fiv e h u r d le s ,"
he said. "If l get a h e a d of h im th e firs t five

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schools to offset Oak
If th e m eet sh o u ld go d o w n Ridge's dominance In the
lo th e lust event, the m ile
tim e going In b y m o re than
field events.
five seconds. M a r tin s 2:11 4 re la y . S e m in o le w ill lx* in
good sh a p e . T h e L a d y T r ib e ca m e close la st w eek w ith 0
b ro k e the re g io n re c o rd last
h a s the to p t im e 1(1 the s la t e 3:52.1 W h ic h b ro k e Ihe re
w eek and s h e 's g o in g alter
g o in g In at 3 50. T h a t te a m gton record. T h e n e x t lastest
t h r s t a le m a r k S a t u r d a y
n ig h t. The c lo s e s t c o m p e tito r in c lu d e s s e n io r G le n d a B a s s . Ihne in th r sta te Is 3 :5 3 .0 h y
M a r tin , fre sh m a n D a r r h c llr Fort l-a u d c rd a lr D illa r d .
to M a rlin Is I m o g r iir Bow en
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How l A m e ric a S a n fo rd * S e n io r C it iz e n T ra v e l
tra m h a s w o n t h r C e n tra l F lo r id a H o w lin g
P ro p rie to rs c h a m p io n s h ip .
T h e league Is m ad e up o l t r a m s fro m O rla n d o ,
D elam i. D e lto n a . W in te r P ark. A lta m o n te . S a n ­
ford. a nd o th e r C e n tr a l F lo rid a c it ie s
Lester H u d d e n h a g rn , 71. w o n t h r le a g u e h ig h
average fin is h in g w ith a 165 L e x h a s been In

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H a m id lle r b s t . 71 . fin ish e d w it h u 163 s v rra g p
a n d h a s liv e d In S a n fo rd 64 y e a rs M y r tle C r e v ir r ,
66. has a 145 average. She lia s liv e d In F lo rid a 6
y ru rs . a n d h a lls fro m D r s r u l. M a s s J o h n II.
S m ith . 64 . a v r r u g r 156, and D o r o th y E. S m ith ,
62. average 144. have liv e d tn F lo r id a 6 years,
a n d are o r ig in a lly fro m S p rin g fie ld . M a s s H a ro ld
S k lle s . 68 . a n d Le e S k lle t . 67. fr o m K o v r E s lu tr *
In O steen, s u p p o rte d th r tru m u s t h e ir re g u la r
su b stitu te s. T h e S k lle s ’ m o ved h e re fro m D w ig h t.
Ill (our y e a rs ago.

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Appling: Murphy's Pace Could Produce 70 Homers
N E W Y O H K (UPI) - N r v c r m in d E .F .
H u tto n . T h r y 'v r k » i a few p ro b le m s
th e y ’ re w o rk in g o n rig h t now . Hut
w h e n o l‘ L u k e A p p lin g ta lk s , e s p e c ia lly
ab o u t h illin g , y o u ’d b«*tfer w e ll lis te n
o r y o u ’ll be so rry .

It's not o u tsid e the re a lm o f p o s s ib ili­
ty . N ot w ith M u r p h y 's I n o rd in a te
a b ilit y a n d the w a y A p p lin g fig u re s It
o u t. L u k e s a y s M u rp h y Is a g u y yo u
c a n c o u n t o n to get h is 6 0 0 at-bats a
se a so n o r v e ry d o s e to It a n d yo u ca n
a ls o c o u n t on h ltn to h it at least 7 0
b a lls rig h t on the nose. N ow a ll th ey
h a v e to d o Is go o v e r t he fe n c e .
W h e n a n d If th e y do. o l' L u k e ,
a lre a d y Int he H a ll o f F a m e , w ill be
c ro w n e d a prophet
W h a t m a k e s A p p lin g 's o b se rv a tio n
a ll the m o re In trig u in g Is that M u rp h y ,
q u i t e p o s s i b l y t h e m o s t t in c o n tro v e rs ia l p la y e r In the b ig leagues,
h a s been the su b je ct o f so m e c o n ­
tro v e rs y w ith reg a rd to h is ho m e ru n
h illin g a n d fo rm e r H ra ve s m a n a g er
J o e T o rre , w h o 's n o w d o in g I he A n g e ls
g a m e s on T V .
W h e n T o rre b e ca m e th e H ra ve s
m a n a g e r In 1982. he r r c o g n lie d that
M u rp h y s tru c k o u t q u ite a bit. T o rre
Isn't e x a r t ly a / llc h w h e n It co m es to
lu llin g , lie w on th e N L h a ltin g title
o n c e w ith a .3 63 m a rk a n d h a d a .207

L u k e w a s t a l k i n g a b o u t D a lr
M u rp h y T h a t In Itse lf Isn ’t m u c h of a n
u p se t b e ca u se e v e r y b o d y 's t a lk in g
a b o u l the A tla n ta U ra v e s ’ b ig , frie n d ly
rig h t-h a n d e d h itt in g c e n te r fie ld e r and
h o w h e 's m u r d e r in g e v e ry p itc h e r he
faces.
M u rp h y d o e sn 't o n ly lead the N a ­
tio n a l L e a g u e In a ll the im p o rta n t
d e t r im e n t s — h illin g , r u n s batted In
a n d ho m e r u n s — he le a d s both
leagues, th e w h o le w o rld .
O o ln g Into T u e s d a y n ig h t 's gam e
w ith the M e ls, he w a s h illin g .3 7 0 w ith
3 2 H ill a n d 10 h o m e rs , a n d A p p lin g
w a s s a y in g that at the ra te M u rp h y
w as m o v in g , w ith th e p o w e r he has. h r
c o u ld pass H ahc R u th . II.in k A a ro n
u n d R o g er M a rls In o n e fell sw o o p by
h illin g 7 0 h o m e r u n s t h is season.

fie ld In 1882: 17 to rig h t in 1983 a n d
se v e n List season.
A ll o f M u r p h y ’ s h o m e rs th is se aso n
h a v e gone to th e left o f second base
a n d now c r it ic s a re s a y in g T o r r e 's
s tra te g y h u rt M u r p h y ra th e r th a n
h e lp e d h im . c o n v e n ie n t ly o v e rlo o k in g
th e fact M u rp h y w a s the N L ’s M V P In
10 8 2 and 1983.
M u rp h y Isn 't g e tln g Into the c o n ­
tro v e rs y . T h a t 's c o m p le te ly ty p ic a l
becau se h e 's th e ty p e w h o 'd ra th e r
h u rt h im s e lf b e fore h e 'd hurt a n y o n e
else.
H u t n o b o d y Is h a p p ie r over h is
present s u c c e ss th a n T o rre.
" H e m e an s a lo t to m e .” says T o rre ,
fire d by Ted T u r n e r the day after th e
e n d of last se aso n . O n the final d a y o f
the season, the H ra v e s had a g a m e
w ith the P a d re s a n d M u rp h y , w ith 9 9
HHI. w as lo o k in g fo r N o 100.
T orre, w h o h a d a feeling he w a s
g o in g to be fire d , c a lle d h im Into h is
o ffice before th e g a m e a n d sa id to h im :
" I 'm not g o n n a Ik - here next y ear.
W o u ld you do m e a fa v o r? Get y o u r

llle tlrn e average fo r 18 y ears He a ls o
k n o w s s o m e th in g ab o u t h o m e ru n s ,
h a v in g h it 2 5 2 o f th e m
H v s t r ik in g o u t. T o r r e reasoned.
M u rp h y w as g iv in g h im s e lf n o ch a n ce .
H y p u ttin g the b a ll In p lay , he w as
g iv in g h im s e lf m o re o f a chan ce. O n e
o f the w a y s he c o u ld c u t do w n on
s trik e o u ts . T o rre su g g ested , w as not In
try to p u ll so m u c h , bu t go to the
o p p o site field m o r r .
M u rp h y d id . He w o u n d u p w ith 3 6
h o m e ru n s e a c h o f (he past thre e
se a so n s, h ittin g 15 h o m e rs to rig h t

100th K B ! to d a y . ’
" I 'm try in g . I 'm try in g ." M u r p h y
answ ered. " I 'm h a v in g p ro b le m s a b o u t
It sle e p in g at n ig h t ."
"IX ) y o u k n o w w h y yo u 're h a v in g
t hose p ro b lem sT *
" N o ."
"B e c a u s e y o u 'r e not a se lfish p la y e r
a n d th is Is s o m e th in g yo u 're t r y in g to
do for yo u rself. D o It fo r m e ."
" O K " M u rp h y s a id and w a lk e d o u t
o f T o n e 's office.
H e drove In h is 100th run w it h a
th ird -In n in g s in g le o ff G re g B o o k e r u n d
th e n ca lle d tim e a n d a sk e d for th e b a ll.
In the H raves d u g o u t. T o rre w o n d e re d
w h y he had d o n e th at. A fte r the g a m e
he fo und out.
M u rp h y gave h im the ball H e h a d
In scrib ed It t h is w a y: ' T h a n k s . J o e .
100th HHI. 198-V M u r p h ."
T h e b all s it s o n the m an tle In the
den o f T o rre 's h o m e In M arie tta. G a .
T h e b a ll Is th e o n ly o n e In the d e n . It
rests alo n g sid e th e M V P p laqu e T o r n w ax u w a rd rd In 1971 w hen he p la y e d
th ird base for t h e C a rd in a l* .

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the m ajo r leag u e s. F re d L y n n
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He p ro v rd th a t F r id a y night,
b e ltin g h is 2 0 0 th c a re e r hom e
r u n w llh one o u t In the bottom
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re lie v e r Ron D a v is " H e 's stric tly
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h a s Itern put o n th e d isa b le d list
lln 1977 a n d 10801 u n d In 1083
g ro in und w ris t I n p itlr * forced
h im lo r n lu i 4 5 gu inea.
L y n n rip p e d n I-1 d e liv e ry
Iro m D uvls. 1-2. o v e r the 380foot sig n In rig h t fie ld u n d m u d r
a w in n e r o f lx»n A a * r. 4-0. It w as
L y n n 's fifth h o m e r o f the year.
T h e gam e w in n in g h o m e ru n
w a s the 11t li t im e In 17 v ic to rie s
th e O r io le s h a v e s c o re d the
w in n in g ru n w ith a h o m e r.
'th e T w in s h e ld le a d s of 2 0.
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T h e IX xIg ers sco red o n ly one ru n F r id a y n ig h t
bu t m ad e It sta n d up. g e ttin g a fo u r-h itte r o v e r 8
2-3 In n in g s b y J e r r y H eu ss und u c lu tc h re lie f
effort b y S te v e H o w e to post n I O v ic to ry o v e r the
P itts b u rg h P irates.
" W e h ad to fig h t un d c u t u n d s c ra tc h fo r the
ru n we d id g e t / ' H ru s s M ild . " A ll the p la y e rs
b e h in d m e p la y e d v e ry w ell t o n ig h t,"
M ik e M a rs h a ll led off the L o s A n g e le s s ix t h w ith
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t h ir d on M ik e S c lo s c la 's s in g le G re g B ro c k
sin g le d to rig h t to sco re M a rsh a ll.

Meta B, Phillies 0
A t N ew Y o rk . D w ig h t G o o d e n fired a threeh itte r a n d s tru c k o u t 13. a n d G eo rg e F o s tr r belted
a tw o -ru n h o m e r to leud the M e ts to th e ir fo u rth
s tra ig h t v ic to ry . G o o d e n . 5-1. flirte d w ith u
n o h itte r u n til T im C o rc o ra n lin e d a s in g le to
rig h t w ith tw o o u t In th e se v e n th

Rede B, Astros 2
At C in c in n a ti. D a ve P a r k e r sin g le d In th e ty in g
ru n a n d C e s a r C e d e n o d ro v e h o m e the go ah ea d
ru n In u fiv e -ru n e ig h th , lift in g the Reds. T o m
B ro w n in g . 3-1. p itc h e d e ig h t In n in g s a n d T e d
P o w e r fin is h e d for h i* fifth save.

Bryn Smith fossed his tlrst shutout of the
year Friday as the Expos topped the Braves
to hand Rick AAahlar his tlrst lots after
seven straight wins.

Expos tt. B rass* O
A t M o n trea l. B r y n S m it h h u rle d a s ix -h it ter a n d
V a n c e L a w d ro v e In th re e r u n s a s Che E x p o *
h an d ed Hlrk Mahler h is first loss t h is year.
M a h le r, w h o hud w o n Ills first seven s ta rts th is
season, la ste d 4 1-3 In n in g s. S m ith . 5-0. h u rle d
Ills firs t c o m p le te g a m e t h is season.
T im R a in e s w a lk e d u n d sco re d but w a s 0 for 3
to e x te n d h is h llle s s s tr in g to five gam es.

the C u b s S te v e T ro u t. 5-1. a llo w e d seven h its fo r
the v ic to ry . L u M u rr H o yt. 2-3. w a s the loser

Cardinals 0, Olants 3
A t S a n F ra n c is c o . T o m H e rr, w tio en tered the
gum e th e le a g u e 's top h itte r w ith a .3 66 a verage,
d ro v e In fo u r ru n s a n d T e rr y P e n d le to n had tw o
R ill to lead the C a rd in a ls . J o a q u in A n d u ju r. 5-1.
p itc h e d s ix In n in g s (or the t r iu m p h a n d H ill C a m p
fin is h e d for Ills first save. D a ve L a P o in t. 1 5 . to o k
the loss.

Cubs 0, Padres 2
A t S a n D iego, .Jody D a v is sn a p p e d a l l He w ith
u d o u b le In th e s e v e n th und R ic h ie llr h n c r
slu g g ed a th re e -ru n h o m e r In the n in th to sp a rk

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l.u ls L e a l w llh tw o out In the
fourth, to s se d 2 1-3 In n in g s to
even h is re c o rd ut 2-2

Angels B B rew ers 4
c o n te st o n ly to lose the g a m e In
the f lu r r y o f hom e ru n s . A total
o f fiv e h o m e rs were la u n c h e d ut
M e m o ria l S lu d liu n
T o m H ru n a n x k y h a tte d In a
p a ir of ru n s In ih e firs t w ith u
d o u b le , b u t B a ltim o r e 's M lk r
Y o u n g hornered In th e se co n d
w ith L a rr y She ets u lx tu rd to tie It
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s in g le , but B a ltim o re d o s e d the
g a p o n J o e N o la n 's p in c h s in g le
In th e fifth.
I lr u n u n s k y 's solo b la s t In the
s e v e n th m ad e It 5-3. b u t S h e e ts
tie d it at 5-5 w llh u h o m e ru n
a fte r L y n n hud d o u b le d In the
s e v e n th .

Tigers 3. White Sox I
A t C h ic a g o . K ir k G ib s o n 's
to w r r t n g h o m e ru n o v e r Ihe
C o m ls k e y P a rk roof lifte d Ihe
T ig e rs . T h e blast m a d e a w in n e r
o l s ta rte r W alt T e rre ll. 4-0. W illie
llr r n u n d e * p itch e d tw o In n in g s
to e a rn h is a rv e n lh sa v e . T o m
S e a v e r. 3-1. lo o k the loss.

Blue Jays 8, Mariners 3
A t T o ro n to . D a n u iso G a rc ia
d ro v e In a c u r r r r h ig h s ix ru n s
w it h a bases-loaded tr ip le , a
tw o -ru n sin g le and an R i l l d o u ­
b le to |K&gt;wer the B lu e J a y s .
G u r d u . w h o entered the gum e
h it t in g .2 1 6 . w e n t 4 -fo r-3 .
J im m y K e y . w ho re lie v e d stu rte r

At M ilw a u k e e . R rg g le J a c k s o n
r ra ck e d a th re e -ru n h o m e r a n d
H obby G r lc h h a d tw o d o u b le s to
lead the A n g e ls R on K o m a n lc k .
4-1. w o rk e d s ix Innings, s u r r e n ­
d e rin g se v e n h its to e a rn the
v icto ry . D o n n ie Moore w o rk e d 2
1-3 In n in g s fo r h is se ve nth sa v e .
Pete V u e k o v lc h . 1 2 . to o k the
loss.

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Red Sox B. Oakland 4
A t B o s t o n . R e id N i c h o l s
sin g led h o m e B ill B u c k n e r fro m
second w it h o n e out In Ih e IO th
o fl J a y H o w e ll. 0-2. to lift ih e
Red S o x. B u c k n e r * fo u rth h it of
•h. .. lin e h e lp e d M ark C le a r. l-0 .
r e c o r d t h e v ic t o r y . D a v e
K in g m a n ho rn ered tor the A ‘a
a n d J i m R ic e had a th re e -ru n
shot fo r B o s to n .

Yankees 6, Royals 4
A t K a n s a s C ity . Mo.. H u tc h
W y n e g u r b e lt e d a t w o - r u n
e lg h lh - ln n ln g ho m e r to lift the
Y a n k e e s a n d R o n G u id r y , 3-3.
W y n e g u r’ * se co n d h o m e r o f the
season c a m e utter D ave W in ­
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M a y fa ir M e n ’s G o lf A s s o c ia t io n P re sid e n t’ s
C u p to u rn a m e n t A fte r m a n y hard-fought
m a tc h e s . It ca m e dow n to th e fin a ls betw een
E rn ie H o r r c ll and D ic k E la m o n W ednesday
It w a s a clo se m a tch a ll th e w a y but D ic k
p u lle d a h e a d for good w it h a fin e eagle on
No. 12. D ic k went in to N o. 18 tw o-up to
c lin c h th e cu p . It Just w a s n 't E rn ie 's day as
D ic k fire d a one par 3 5 o n the back side.
C o n g ra tu la tio n s . D ick.
O n T h u r s d a y , the s c r a m b le w a s w on w ith
4 -u n d e r b y G ro v e r T o d d . T e d D a u m . C h u c k
U u ra g o n a a n d J a c k D a n ie ls . A t 3 -u n d rr
w e re t h e te a m s o f K e n H o lc c e k . R ed
C le v e la n d . D a v id G r e t h e r a n d H o w a rd
M ln n e r a n d W h lte y E c k s t e in . C a rl T lllls .
D a v id W h e e le r and T o m S h e lb y .
" G r o v e r T o d d is a g o o d Iro n p la yer w h ile
D a u m a n d Dantgnna b o th h it the bull lo n g ."
s a id M a y fa ir pro " R e d " A d d is o n . " T h a t gave
G r o v e r a n advantage. H e ’s a good pu tter,
lo o ."
O n S u n d a y . M ay 5. th e M M G A a n d
M a y fa ir W o m e n 's G o lf A s s o c ia t io n held l h e ir
a n n u a l sln g le s /d o u b le s to u rn a m e n t A good
fie ld teed o il at a 1 p m . sh o tg u n a n d
p r o d u c e d the fo llo w in g r e s u lt s
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S a lly N o rris; D ou bles — L o w G ro s s (761 T o m

Drivers Expect Records To F a ll
A s Indy 500 Q ualifying Begins
I N D I A N A P O L I S (UPI| — R e c o rd s w ere e x p e c te d to
c o n tin u o u s ly sh a tte r S a tu rd a y In th e o pe nin g q u a lif y in g
session o f th e $ 3 m illio n M a y 2 6 In d ia n a p o lis 5 0 0 m ile a u to
r a r in g c la s s ic .
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G o rd o n J o h n c o c k . a tw o -tim e 5 0 0 w in n e r w h o m a d e a
su rp ris e a n n o u n c e m e n t o f r e tir e m e n t F rid a y .
J o h n c o c k '* lo n g e v ity Is s u rp a s s e d o n ly by A .J . F o y t 's 27
trip s to th e fa m e d " B r ic k y a r d ."
A s a p r e lu d e to the o p e n in g q u a lif y in g se ssio n th a t w ill
d e te rm in e th e 33 -car s ta r tin g g rid . M a rio A n d r e t t i b ro k e
the u n o ffic ia l In d ia n a p o lis M o to r S p e e d w a y re c o rd F r id a y
w ith a la p sp eed of 214 3 8 5 m p h . the fo urth tim e In as
m a n y d a y s a sta n d a rd w as set. B o b b y R ah al h a d a 2 1 4 .1 8 3
In a T h u r s d a y p ra ctice se ssio n.
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m p h . He fig u r e s a record 2 1 4 o r 2 15 w ill na il d o w n th e pole
p o sitio n . A n d r e t t i drew the N o 1 1 sta rt for q u a lify in g , a n d
w a s s a tis fie d w ith the p o s itio n s in c e It co m es at a c o o le r
part o f th e d a y .
Fo y t w a s p ic k e d for th e N o. I sta rtin g s lo t, b u t Is
exp e cte d to p a s s up th is a tte m p t s in c e It Is for h is b a c k u p
car. S c o tt D ra y to n p ro b a b ly w ill ta k e the first g re e n fla g In
q u a lify in g

IR V IN G , T e x a s (UPI) — T h e m a n w h o w o n 't t a lk s t ill
o w n s the le a d going Into th e t h ir d ro u n d o f th e B y r o n
N elson G o lf C la s s ic , but a lo t o f people w ho w ill a re c lo s e
b e h in d .
M ac O 'G r a d y , fig h tin g to w in h is first tour to u rn a m e n t
a n d c o n t in u in g a silent b a ttle w it h the m e d ia , sh o t a
2 und er p a r 6 9 F rid a y that g a v e h im a tw o -ro u n d to ta l o f
10-und er 132 a n d a three-shot lead.
A s he d id th e d a y before w h e n he sh o t a c o u rse -re c o rd 6 3
at the L a s C o lln a s S p o rts C lu b . O 'G r a d y d e clin e d to d is c u s s
h is p la y w it h w rite rs and b ro a d c a s te rs . T h is tim e he even
ra n a w a y to a v o id a c o n fro n ta tio n
"I g u e ss h e (O’G rad y) h a s h is re a so n s (for n o t t a lk in g to
the p re s s).” s a id T o m W a tso n .
■'But b o th the p layer a n d th e p re ss have re sp o n sib ilitie s ,
a n d at tim e s n e ith e r fu lfill th e m .
“ It s e e m s to m e m aybe th a t h e c o u ld b u ry the h a t c h e t ."

LP G A : M iller U ses H er M achine
S U F F O L K . V a. (UPI) — A lic e M ille r used h e r " b ir d ie
m a c h in e " to ta k e the firs t-ro u n d le a d In a 9 2 0 0 .0 0 0 L P G A
to u rn a m e n t, a n d k n o w s h e r p u tt in g w ill have to h o ld u p If
sh e 's to h a n g o n lo r her t h ir d v ic t o r y of the season.
T h e 2 8 -y e a r-o ld M a ry s v ille , C a lif ., n a tive — th e t o u r 's top
m o n e y w in n e r th is season — sh o t a 6-under p a r 6 6 F r id a y
to take a 1-stroke lead o v e r M a rta F lg u e ra s -IX ittl. J a n e
G r d d r s a n d T h e re se H e s sia n , a ll at 5 -u n d c r6 7 .
T h e le a d e r s c re d ited th e ir s u c c e s s e s to good p u tt in g , but
M ille r p u t o n q u ite an e x h ib it io n . S h e sa n k fo u r b ir d ie p u tts
o f 2 0 feet o r lo n g er.
"I lo v e m a k in g birdies,'* M ille r sa id. "I d id n ’ t k n o w If I
c o u ld g e t th e b ird ie m a c h in e g o in g , b u t I p u tte d
e x c e p tio n a lly w e ll."
M ille r h a d th re e b ird ie s o ri th e llr s t nin e h o le s , a n d fo u r
o n th e b a c k n in e . A bogey o n th e 3 9 7 -y a rd 14 t h h o le k ep t
her fro m s e ttin g a firs t-ro u n d to u rn a m e n t r e c o rd o n the
fl. 1 9 6 -y a rd c o u rse .

TOC: M cEnroe O utlasts Panatta
N E W Y O R K IUPII — N o w th a t h e 's m a n a ged to Inject a
dose o f m u c h needed d r a m a Into the T o u r n a m e n t of
C h a m p io n s . J o h n M c E n ro e h a d best co n cern h im s e lf w ith
b e in g a r o u n d for the g ran d fin a le .
F o llo w in g fo u r d a y s o f r u n a w a y v ic to rie s b y the top
seeds. M c E n r o e g ru d g in g ly p ro v id e d the 9 6 1 5 .0 0 0 co m |&gt;etltlon w it h som e real e x c ite m e n t F r id a y w h e n he
stru g g le d for 2 h o u rs a n d 4 3 m ln u le s before e s c a p in g w ith
a 3 6, 6-2 . 7-6 v ic to ry o v e r u nseed ed Ita lia n C la u d io
P a n a tta .
In th re e p re v io u s m a tc h e s , th e tw o -llm e d e fe n d in g
c h a m p io n h a d conceded a m e re 11 gam es, b u t F r id a y
s q u a n d e re d three m a tc h p o in t s a n d e x h ib it e d so m e
u n u s u a lly s lo p p y te n n is b e fo re f in a lly ta k in g a tie -b re a k e r
7 5.

SEC: Pernfors M oves Into Sem is
B A T O N R O U G E . L a . (U P I) T h e U n iv e r s it y o f
T e n n e s se e entered the s e c o n d d a y o f p la y In firs t p la c e In
the S o u th e a s te rn C o n fe re n c e 's M e n 's T e n n is C h a m p io n ­
s h ip s b e in g h e ld at L o u is ia n a S ta te U n iv e rs ity .
T h e V o lu n te e r s p ick e d u p 13 p o in ts F r id a y to ta k e the
lead o v e r G eo rg ia, w h ic h h a s 12. L S U Is t h ir d w ith 10
p o in ts, fo llo w e d by A la b a m a w it h seven; V a n d e r b ilt w ith
s ix . F lo r ld u w ith five; K e n t u c k y w ith four; O le M is s w ith
three; a n d A u b u r n and M is s is s ip p i S ta le tra il th e |&gt;ack w ith
one p o in t apiece.
T e n n e s s e e a n d G e o rg ia w e n t undefeated In s in g le s p la y
w h ile L S U fin is h e d 5-1.
In S a t u r d a y 's s e m ifin a ls In N o. 1 sin g le s p la y , top-seeded
M ik a e l P e rn fo rs of G e o rg ia a n d e x-S e m ln o le C o m m u n it y
C o lle g e s ta n d o u t, the d e fe n d in g N C A A c h a m p io n , w ill m eet
fo u rth se e d e d Fe rn an d o P e re x o f l-SU . No. 2 se ed S h e lb y
C a n n o n o f T e nnessee w ill ta k e o n A n d y S o lta o f A la b a m a ,
w h o Is se e d e d fourth.

NFL: Kuechenberg Calls It Q uits
M IA M I (U PI) — Bo b K u e c h e n b e rg . the " ir o n m a n " o f the
M ia m i D o lp h in s offensive lin e a n d Ihe last m e m b e r o f the
1972 p e rfe c t season sq u a d , h a s bow ed out a fte r 15 y e a rs In
(he N F L .
K u e c h e n b e rg . w ho p la y e d g u a rd and s u b s t itu t e d at
ta c k le d e sp ite n u m e ro u s I n ju rie s In c lu d in g a fra ctu re d
a rm . a n n o u n c e d h is re tire m e n t T h u rs d a y In a te a rle s a but
e m o tio n a l v is it w ith te a m m a te s and c o a c h e s at the
D o lp h in s tr a in in g ram p.
K u e c h e n b e rg . 37. m is s e d Iasi year b e ca u se o f d o u b le
v is io n d e ve lo p e d after t a k in g a violent b lo w fro m a
d e fe n s iv e lin e m a n In p re -s e a s o n t r a in in g c a m p . He
u n d e rw e n t su rg e ry In M a r c h after h is v is io n d id not
Im p ro v e a n d doctors a d v is e d h im to qu it.
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s e a s o n . O n S u n d a y , th e
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s u r v iv e o nce more.
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tw o w e e k s ago. d e fe a tin g the
G o l d . 3 3 - 17
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o u t h o w to douse Ihe m a ste r of
th a t fo rm a tio n , H o u s to n 's J im
K e lly . Sunday
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(or the n a tio n a lly te le v is e d c o n ­
test w ith K e lly track In earlys e a s o n form L a s t w r e k , Ihe
s e c o n d -y e a r q u a rte rb a c k threw
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3 4 tn u eh d o w n s. le a d in g H o u s to n
to the to p of the W e s te rn C o n fe r­
e n c e w ith un B-3 re c o rd .
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F r a n k S la u g h te r r o lle d th e
h ig h e st s c r a tc h se rie s o f th e
w eek In th e S c ra tc h of T h u r s d a y
la-ague a l B o w l A m e ric a S a n ­
ford. H r p u l together a 2 5 6 2 1 5
ad 180 for a n ic e 651 se rie s N ic e
h o w lin g F ra n k .
H ig h sc o re s for Ihe past w e e k
are G a to r s — H arold R o b in s o n
23 5 S h o o t in g S ta rs - M a r d e ll
G o r it e r m a n 2 0 1 . S c r a t c h o n
T h u r s d a y — J . J , Sexto n 2 1 4 a n d
208, S h a r o n K ir k p a t r ic k 2 2 3 ,
A l l r r V ie r a 2 0 5 G il B e n i o n
221 6 0 2 . D o ttle B o g an 2 0 1 . P h il
R o ch e 2 1 3 -2 1 2 . Don G o r m a n
23 3. P e n n y S m it h 215
B la ir A g e n c y — M M ille r 2 1 6 .
L o is S m it h 2 0 7 . Lero y H ill 2 5 5 .
Dot H r B ry a n t 244. M oose A a r o n
K a u fm a n 2 0 1 . U h u c h M c M illa n
201. T h u r s d a y N ight M ix e d T o rn L a r s o n 22 i -20 6. O r v a l

P o lla rd 2 0 1 , J e r r y K arelia 207.
S o u th e a st H a n k — R o n R o b in so n
24 3. Neal F o w le r 21 0 . B u d d y
L a rs o n , 2 0 0 . E d H o u s to u n
2 0 0 -2 0 1 . D o n G o rm a n 2 3 4.
D ebtil L e ig h 2 -0 D o n n a L a rso n
2 0 8 . B ill G ilb e r t 2 1 2 . C u b it
M alone 20 8. J e ll C h e stn u t 21 0.
G a ry L a rs o n 2 1 2 . B o h Mosford
2 1 1 , G a ry M a r lin 222. A a ro n
K a o la m n 2 1 4 . M ik e West 200,
V lr k l J e r n lg n n 2 2 1 . L y n n K llu n d
2 2 0 G eorge M a n s flr ltl 225-008.
Dot h r B ry a n t 201
T.O.I F. — J e l l C h e s tn u t 2 0 1 ,
G il Benton 2 1 0 . B illy D yson 205.
P rrW rr W est 205, C h u ek
A n trim 2 1 4 . T r a c e y Lee 205.
Mud C o rb e tt 2 0 8 . C lif f C h e stn u t
206. H a l R ic h 2*&gt;4. K a rl C lo se
2 0 4 , S h ir le y B a r b o u r 2 3 6 .
I s la n d e r V a c a t io n — R u n
te m o n d 2 1 5 . L o ts S m ith 20 3.
M a r k U u Ic k 2 0 8 D r ill Inn — Rod
C h a p m a n 2 0 0 . R ic h W llllm a s
21 3-2 31/6 30. A l n r Butcher 21ft,
Marge A llm a n 21 0 . Ron A llm a n
20 1 , D e b b ie T e m p let on 2 0 7 ,
J o in H e n s le y 2 0 6 B o b M oyer
216. B o b H u g h .in 202. M arle ne
H eaps 21 0. R ic h H eap s 210206/607.
S o p h is tic a te d F lo o z ie s — Dot
Me 202. C o u n t r y C o r n e r L a d le s
— G ln n y G a u d r c a u 213, W e d ­
nesday M a tc h P o in t — K a th y
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E a c h o f our Iragtie c h a m p io n s
Is a u to m a tic a lly se e d e d In the
fin a ls a n d each e n try fee Is o n ly
9 3 5 . T h e second, t h ir d u n d fo rth
p la c e te a m s are e lig ib le to c o m ­
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(or th e fin a ls at S e rn o ra n la n e s
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lo c o v e r Ihe b o w lin g fees.
T h is Is a h a n d ic a p to u rn a m e n t
w it h fiv e p la y ers per le u m . D o n 't
m is s y o u ch a n ce a w in n in g a trip
to I^is Vegas or y o u r s h a re o f the
p r iz e m o n e y. R e m e m b e r 97 per
p la y e r w ill enter y o u In th is
g re a t tou rn a m en t.
A ls o , d o n 't forget o u r S ta r
S e a rc h "D r. Pep per T o u rn a ­
m e n t " t h is w e e k e n d . S q u a d s
h a v e h e rn set for S a t u r d a y at
3 :3 0 p.m . and S u n d a y at 2 p.m .
Y o u c o u ld w in 9 5 0 fo r firs t place
a n d q u a lify for the G r a n d F in a ls
a l B o w l A m e ric a W in t e r P a rk .

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" R in g e r s " to u rn a m e n t s p o n s o re d b y
S te n stro m R e a lty w a s w on by A d a O 'N e il,
T h e fir s t r o u n d fo the M W G A c lu b
c h a m p io n s h ip w a s played on W e d n e s d a y .
M av H T h e le a d e rs are: C h a m p io n s h ip
flig ht; A d a O 'N e il (821: First flig h t: Bea
T a y lo r (95): S e c o n d flig h t Jo n n te E la m (991;
T h ird f lig h t : T h e lm a V o se (103)
O n T u e s d a y . M ay 7. the w e e k ly d o g fig h t
produced th e fo llo w in g w in n in g learns:
L o w Net |2 8 l A l G reene. J r . a n d H o w a rd
M ln n e r. S e c o n d L o w N el |3 tl J i m d e G a n a h l
a n d Stan P o tte r: T h ir d L o w Net (321 (m a tc h
o f cards) H ill C r a ig a n d K en S a n d o n .
T h e fe llo w s fro m M a y fa ir p la y e d th e learn
fro m Z e llw n o d C .C . In an Inter C o u n t y G o lf
A ss so c la tlo n m a tc h on S a tu rd a y , M a y 4. at
M ayfair. T h is tim e , the M a y fa ir te a m ca m e
out v ic to rio u s, the fin a l score w a s M a y fa ir
C .C . — 13*v p o in ts to Z e ll w o o d 's 1014
po ints.
In d iv id u a l M a y fa ir w in n e rs w ere: T o m
Botts. D ic k E la m . J o h n W a tkin s. A r t H a rris.
H a n k J e a n n e r e l, J a c k S la d e . G e o r g e
B illu p s H o w a rd M ln n e r. J o e P ro u d fo o l.
H aro ld H a ll. W e s W erner. E r n ie H o rre ll.
C la rk W ood. W ill Fraser. E rl M lo d u c k l.
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a p p r o a c h in g the lim e for the p re ­
lim in a r ie s In the 3 A S la te C h a m p io n s h l|is to b e g in A n ri K r ll y P r ic e w a s
e x p e r ie n c in g the w o rn e a s e o f butle r flle s In h e r tra c k career
T h e O v l e r l o H ig h s o p h o m o r e
c o u lr in 'l sh a k e the b u tte rflie s In her
heat o f th e I It) h ig h h u rd le s u s s h e ra n
her w o rst lim e o f the season a n il d id n 't
m a k e th e fin a ls . T h a t, h o w e v e r, m a y
h a v e l»ern a b le s s in g In d is g u is e .

i i y th e tim e the p re lim s In th e 3 3 0
low h t t r d lr s ro lle d a ro u n d . P r ic e w a s
s t ill p r e t ty nervo us, hut sh e c a m e
th ro u g h w it h a lo u rlh p la c e In her heal
to q u a lif y fu r the finals.S in c e sh e r iid n 'l m a k e t h r fin a ls In
Ih e 11 0 h ig h s . P ric e had m o re lim e to
get h e r s e lf together for the 3 3 0 lo w s
A n d sh e u sed that tim e to lo o se n up.
p h y s ic a lly a n d m e n ta lly , a n d c a m e
bat k to r u n a n o u tsta n d in g ra ce In the
fin a ls
P ric e , th e o n ly O vie d o H ig h a th le te ,
b o y s o r g irls , to q u a lify fo r th e 3 A S ta le

T ra c k / F ie ld
Meet, tie d h e r sch o o l re c o rd tim e ’ o f
■16-5 to e a rn fo u rth place In the 3 3 0
low h u r d le s P ric e Is the firs t O v ie d o
g irl to p la c e In the state m eet s in c e
1979.
‘S h e 's r e a lly h ap py a n d so a m I.”
O v ie d o c o a c h K e n k ro o g sa id . “ S h e
w as so n e r v o u s at the b e g in n in g o f the
day sh e c o u ld n 't even ru n t h r IIO s.
She ra n a tx n it a 17.2 in th e p re lim s

“ W e h a d a c o u p le o l h o u rs b e fore the
fin a ls s o w e w e n t out to B u rg e r K in g
and so m e o f th e k id s from Ihe team
went a lo n g a n d she started to lo o se n
u p ." a d d e d K ro o g “ She got a lot o f the
n e rv o u sn e ss o u t o f her s y s te m .”
P ric e w a s a s s ig n e d lane se ve n fo r the
fin a ls In th e 3 3 0 lo w s and sh e got o ff to
a good s t a n . C o m in g a ro u n d th e last

...Brauman

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C o n t in u e d f r o m I B
h u rd le s . I've got li m a d e lie c a u s e I'm q u ic k e r
l b a n h Im o v e r GO y a rd s .' *
H a rn e tt k n o w s that lie c a u s e he proved It
e a r lie r I h ls y e a r "I h a d h im beat for 6 0 y a rd s at
J a c k s o n v ille , " he said a b o u t th e o n ly m e etin g o l
th e p a ir a l the Bo b B a y e s In v ita tio n a l. "I h a d
h im beat for 6 0 y a rd s b u t I fell the flu Just
r u t c h ln g u p w ith me. I got w e a k rr and he Just
sw e p t a ro u n d m e o ver the la st few h u rd le s ."
B u r n e ll a n d T lm p s o n d id co m e clo se to
m e e tin g a secon d tim e. A b o u t as close as y o u
c o u ld c o m e . It w as at T a m p a a l the F lo r id a
R e la y s . B u rn e tl had rip p e d th ro u g h the p re lim s
a n d b o th w e rr lin in g u p fo r t h r final. J u s t b e fore
I h r g u n , T lm p s o n . a w a re o f B u rn e tt's e x c e lle n t
tim e l ii I h r p re llin s. false s ta rte d w h ile lo o k in g
for th a t e x tra rd g e
" I t h in k I had hint sh o o k u p a l T a m p a ," sa id
B a rn e tt. " I need to gel h in t th a t w uy a g a in .”
T h a i's the strateg y — get o u t lik e a rabbit a n d
ra ttle T lm p s o n Into p a n ic k in g " T h e first h u rd le
Is (he k e y ,” c o n tin u e d B u rn e tt. " I f I lilt the first
h u r d le ju s t rig h t and d o n 't to u c h It. th a t’s the
k e y to ra ce rig h t there. O n e r y o n get the sp e e d
g o in g In to the first h u rd le , y o u 'll keep (h r sp e e d
g o in g in b e t w r r n the rest o f t h e m .”
F lr s i h u rd le , last c h a n re .
" I 'v e d re a m e d about w in n in g ," c o n c lu d e d
B u rn e tt "1 d o n 't kn o w w h a t I'll d o II 1 d u a lly d o

w h ile la st w e e k she ran a 15.5. S h e
w as s t ill re a l n e rv o u s for the 3 3 0
p re lim s b u t sh e took fourth a n d m a d e
the fin a ls .

Continued from IB
c o m p e te ." he sa id , " T h e o n ly t h in g w e've really
done ih ls w eek a lo n g those lin e s Is try to rem in d
them o f d iffe re n t rules. M a k in g s u re that they
d o n 't get e x c ite d und false start
T h e y need to w ait and g o o n th e g u n . E ve ry
w e e k e n d s in c e Feb. I th e y 'v e p ro v e n th ey've
been the best T h e y Just h ave to p ro v e It one m ore
w eekend .
' T h e y 'r e e x c ite d . T h is Is w h a t th e season Is all
abou t. T h e y 'r e p ro b a b ly a lit t le m o re tense and
e x c ite d th a n a n y o th e r m eet.”

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Frank Barnett anguishes over last year's
loss to Michael Tlmpson.
M l lie so h ap py. F o r th re e years. I've w a n te d the
sta te c h a m p io n s h ip . N ow . I h ls Is Ih e Iasi
c h a n r e . I'm g o in g lo go o u t there and g iv e It a ll I
K o l."
T h e pa n the r Is re a d y lo sp rin g la m k o u t deer.

Is Ihe c o a c h re a d y ? " T h is Is m y 1 3 th sta le and
IV c been th ro u g h Ih rm before. B u t y o u lra r n to
e x p e rt th e u n e x p e c te d ," he s a id . " Y o u see som e
m a n y t h in g s ih a l happen In sta te m eet. T h e y 're
not a w h o le lot o f use to w o rry . I Just w o rry about
the k id s d o in g th e ir best. I w a n t th e m to be
s u c c e s s fu l.”
A re y o u a m a z e d at the q u ic k s u c c e s s ? ''R e a lly ,
I d id n 't h a v e a n y e x p e c ta tio n s .” s a id U rau m an
w h o c a m e lo S e m in o le In A u g u s t o f 84 . " I d id n 't
kno w h o w the k id s w o uld be o r re a ct. I th in k at
Ih r e n d o f last season the e x p e c ta tio n s were w ith
them th a t (hey th o u g h t they c o u ld w in It.
" T h e y 'v e a c c o m p lis h e d th o se e x p e c ta tio n s so
(ar t h is y e a i. T h e y 'v e a c c o m p lis h e d a h u n ch Ih ls
y e a r W in lose o r draw S a tu r d a y , I h r y 'v e had a
tre m e n d o u s se a so n .”
U ra u m a n sa id iw o good o p e n in g jie rfo n n a n re s

tu rn , th e re w e re abo u t s ix runners
ahead o f P r ic e b u t. w h ile ih rc e o f those
ru n n e rs falte re d . P ric e surged at the
fin is h a n d o u t le a n e d a pair o f n in a e rs
for fo u rth p la ce .
S e a b re e ze 's K im B u rto n , w h o was
the n a tio n 's le a d e r In the 3 3 0 hurdles
e a rlie r In th e se aso n , ran a w a y w ith
flrsi p lace w it h a tim e o f 44.5.
" I t 's a s t e p p in g sto n e ." K ro o g said of
P ric e 's s ta le m eet exp erie nce. "N o *,
w hen sh e c o m e s b a ck , s h e 'll be settled
dow n a n d r u n h e r ra c e ."

b y J o n e s and P e te rso n c o u ld re a lly get th e boil
r o llin g . " I n lo n g J u m p , b o th h ave a b ility to place
w h ic h w o u ld be e ig h t p o in t s ," said B r a u m a n . 'in
th e t rip le Ju m p , r e a lis t ic a lly , th e y c o u ld go . 1-2.
T h t w o u ld give u s 19 p o in ts a n d so m ething
d is a s tr o u s w o u ld h a v e lo h a p p e n for u s not to
w in ."

’

It gets better. B a r n e tt fig u re d to ru n ftnt,
se co n d or th ird In th e h ig h hu rd les. P e n lc k is
p e n c ile d In for a p la c e In th e m ile . No w o rs e thsn
fo u rth . D itto for the 4 4 0 r e la y team .
T h e n co m e s Ihe 4 4 0 w h ere the T rib e ts
a w e s o m e w ith s e n io r C a m p b e ll and so p ho m cre
M a rtin . A first a n d a fo u rth w o u ld be w o rth 10
p o in ts . "That w o u ld g iv e u s 3 9 p o in ts. I - sold
U ra u m a n . " I f we c a m e o u t o f q u a rte r w it h 39
to ta l p o in ts. Ihe m eet w o u ld be o v e r,"
A n d Ihe rest? " T h a t w o u ld be g r a v y ,’-'; he
s m ile d ,

Ken B r a u ma n,
S e m in o le 's boys
track coach, is look­
ing for his third state
championship Satur­
day night. Brauman
won two titles at
Palatka.

M erthie's G roove Is Good News For Moose
A h a p itc h e r m o v e s (ru in the S a n fo rd
l. l ll le M a jo r Le a g u e lo I h r S a n fo rd
J u n io r L e a g u e , Ihe d is ta n c e lim n the
m o u n d lo h o m e p la ie in c re a s e s
M ik e M e n hie, Ihe p re m ie r p llc h e r In
the L it t le N a tio n a l League Iasi season,
had Ills d lf lle n lllc s a d ju s tin g e a rly In
Ihe se a so n a s he stru g g le d w ith M s
c o n tro l hut he lia s sin ce s e llle t l d o w n
lie 's Into a groove n o w a n d t h a t's
good n e w s fo r M oose,
Met t M e sc a tte re d six M is F t M a y a n d
p itch e d o n e o l h is better c o n i m l g a m e s
a l Ihe s e a s o n a s M a n se u p e n d e d
Klwunla, 4 3. Ill J u n io r L e a g u e a c tio n
at C h a s e P a rk .
M o o se I m p ro v e d to 2 0 lo r Ihe
se co n d h a ll a n d has (lie Iw st reco rd
o v e ra ll In Ihe lea gue al 11-3. K lw a n ls .
w h ic h lie d M oose lor Ihe lltn l h a ll title*,
now s ta n d s a l 0-2 In Ihr se co n d h a ll
K lw a n ls gol to M crth tc lo r o n e ru n In
ih e t o p o l Ih e f lr s i w h e n O s c a r
E d w a r d s led o il w ith a trip le and
sc o re d o n R iih e u B la k e 's R B I grnurit lt iliL
M o o se re sp o n d e d w ith otic* r u n In the
iM ittom o f Ihe fram e. W ith o n e not.
A n th o n y " H o o ii ” M c r lh lc d re w a w a lk ,
sto le hi it It se co n d a n d t h ir d , a n d
sco red o n a n o verth ro w .

M o o se b ro k e the l - l tie w it h Iwo
ru n s In th e tM tiiom of th e se co n d .
A r th u r B ra d fo rd led o il w il li a w a lk ,
sto le s e c o n d a n d th ird , a n d sco re d
w h e n T o n y P rllc h a rri re a c h e d o n a
one out e rro r. W ith tw o o u ts . M ik e
M e r t h lr d re w a w a lk a n d A n t h o n y
M c rth le M lln w c d w ith an R B I s in g le for
a 3 - 1 le a d
K lw a n ls p u l let I w illiln 3 2 to Ihe
lo u rth w h e n S a m m y E d w a rd s s in g le d ,
s lid e se c o n d , lo o k th ird on a n o v e r
llir o w a n d sco red on B e rn a r d Mu
c h e ll's g r o u n d u u l
M e rth le re tire d Ihe side In o r d e r In
ih e l l l i h a n d S a m m y E d w a r d s th e n
i ante o n In r c lle l lo r K lw a n ls In Ihe
iM illo m &lt;&gt;( th e h u iliig E d w a r d s g o l out
ol a s lig h t Jam w h en , w ith r u n n e r s o n
secon d a n d th ird , lie c a u g h l a lin e
d riv e h a c k to Ihe m o u n d lo r th e Ih lrd
out.
A lt e r a s c o r e le s s s ix t h I n n in g .
K lw a n ls tie d li at 3*3 w ith a r u n In the
se ve n th . K lw a n ls a lm o st threw the
o p p o rtu n ity a w a y w hen A d ila n B o u s e
w as c a u g h l s te a lin g hom e. B u t J u liu s
Ite im c lt, w h o h a d w a lk e d a n d sto le
se co n d , sc o re d d ie ly in g r u n o il a
sin g le o il the hat ol L e o n a rd R ich -

B a s e b a ll
a rd so n . R ic h a r d s o n took se co n d o n ih e
th ro w h o m e h u l w as g u n n e d d o w n
ir y ln g lo s t r r ic h It lo th ird . S h a w n
R o b e rts ih e n w a lk e d , h u l he w as
c a u g h t s te a lin g lo r Ihe th ird o ut.
M oose th e n ca m e hack lo b re a k th e
U r a n d c la im the w in In the b o tto m o l
the lim in g . J o s e p h " S c o o te r" L e o n a rd
s m a c k e d a d o u b le to lead off. w e n t to
th ird o n J li n m r y M u rp h y 's g r o u n d o u l
a n d sc o re d o n a passed hall
In F r id a y n ig h t 's secon d g a m e a l
C h a se P a rk . B a ll M otor L in e got Just
three h its , h u t took a d v a n ta g e o f a
m u ll It rule ol w a lk s tu c la im a 15-5
v ic to ry o v e r K n ig h t s o f C o lu m b u s .
T w o o l the th re e lilt s lo r B a ll c a in c In
the I lis t I n n in g In c lu d in g a n R B I
d o u b le h y J lm t io L u c a s u u d a runse a tin g s in g le h y R o n a ld C o x.
T h e M g In n in g for H all M o to r L in e
w as d ie lo u r t h w h e n It st o red 12 ru n s
o il lu s t o n e h it. i h r K n ig h ts u n d o in g
in the in n in g w as 12 w a lk s , e ig h t
c o m in g w ith the bases loaded.
AD CO CK O U TLASTS M EDCO
A s ix r u n s ix t h lim in g paved the w a y

Reece, Bennett Agree
On Buccaneer Defense
T A M P A ( I ll’ ll — Be asle y B r e C r
Is Ihe Iru d ln g lo b b y ist fo r drIrtisc o n the T a m p a Bay H u r r a
n e rrs , a n d (he v eteran sa fe ty
t h in k s he h a s ih e car nl ih e m a n
w ho m a k e * p o lic y R e ece h a s a tw in k le In Ills eye
llie s e d a y s , m id ih e m u ii res|H in sih le Is new head c o u c h
I.r e m a n l l e n n e l l . w h o h a s
H lrrsH c il d r le n s e sin c e I n k in g
o v e r ih e jo b fro m J o h n M c K u y
fo u r m o n t h s ago. T h r llu c c a
n eers a rc h o ld in g a th re e-d a y
m in i c a m p , a n d Reece ta lk e d
F r id a y a h n u l I lie c lu b 's new
a ltitu d e u n d e r B c n n r it, a fo rm e r
r o a c h o l th e A tla n ta F a lc o n s
" H e 's a m o re |M*rsoiiahle R a y
P e r k in s , * ' s a id H c e c c , w h o
p la y e d lo r th e c u rre n t A la b a m a
c o u c h w h e n P e rk in s w as h e a d
co a c h o f the New Y o rk G ia n ts ,
" H e 's got th e sa m e k in d nl
u t lr n t k m to d e ta il W e 're n o t o u t
tilt th e H eld v e ry long u n d e r
C o u c h D e n n e tt, hot It's q u a lity
tim e .
" H r b r in g s a l ir s h a ttitu d e lo
th is c lu b . T h e r e 's mu a s m u c h
Irc w u y h e re ... m il us m u c h ro jie,
A t h le t e s a r e k im la s t r a n g e ,
t h e y 'll ta k e us m u c h I r r r d o m as
y o u g iv e I h r m
“ T h is is o u r se co n d in ln l- c u m p
t ills y e a r a n d l l ‘s ih r se co n d
s h o c k to o u r sy s te m
W e re
r e a lly w o rk in g h a u l out then*
a n d I 'm s u r e s o m e o f i h r
y o u n g e r g u y s c a u l b e lie v e the
I n te n s ity ."
T h r fiu c c a n rt-rs . long n o te d as
'o u r o f th e N F C 's h e lle r d e fe n s iv e
Ira n is , c o u ld n 't s lo p u u y o iir III
1984. a n d lle im e t l needed o n ly a
c u r s o r y lo o k s i gam e lllm s to
re a liz e l. im p . i H u y's p r im a r y
w e a k n e ss T h a t 's w h y he th o s e
U n iv e r s it y o f W a s h in g to n de­
fensive e n d H o n H o lm e s w it h Ihe
e ig h th p ic k In t h r d ra lt. d r s p lt r

1

9 ■* i

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#■ 9- • *

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In L it t le N a tio n a l League a c tio n a l
B ay A v e n u e F ie ld , D avid D u n n fire d a
f lv e - h lt t c r u s S u n n llu n d u p e n d e d
D A V. (D is a b le d A m e ric a n V e te ra n s ).
9-5.
S im n lla n d d id l is sc o rin g In b u n c h e s
as II r a llie d (nr fo u r ru n s In th e first
a n d ta c k e d o n five In Ihe I h lr il. K e y
M is In th e firs t In clu d ed T u m m y
H a m p to n ’ s R B I d o u b le a n d Q u in n
B y rd 's s in g le . K e y M is In th e Ih lrd
were A n t h o n y M r a d 's tw o -ru n trip le

and D u n n 's R B I trip le .
Jo e C le m e n ts h u d three o f th e five
h its fo r D A .V . In c lu d in g a t r ip le und
solo hom e ru n .

FULLER NO-IIIT8 BUTCH'S
N c v lll F u lle r to s a rd a n o -h ltte r F r i ­
d a y as C le m L e o n a rd S h e ll M a s te d
B u tc h 's C h e v ro n . 15 2. In S a n fo rd P e r
W r c L e a g u e a c tio n at F o ri M e llo n
P ark.
F u lle r s t r u c k o u t five to tw o tu n in g s
o f w o rk a s Ihe gam e w n s •*si|,d
because o f th e s la u g h te r ru le Tery^
J a c k s o n h a d th e o n ly tw o h its fo r C lit g
L e o n a rd o f f lo s in g p itc h e r C U lw w
B ra n c h I n c lu d in g a tw o -ru n h o m e c o n d
an RBI d o u b le .
In o th e r Pee W ee League actio n ,
A d c o c k R o o tin g lo o k advantage o f 16
w a lk s to c lu lm a 21-5 v ic to ry over
(tin ke r M a te ria ls .
A d c o c k h a d fo u r h its In Ihe gam e
in c lu d in g a h o m e r u n hy M e lv in
B arnes, a t r ip le h y L lo y d D ix o n and
sin g le s h y Q u in t H u n t a n d J a m ie K ing
A u d re y B a w lin g w a s the w in n in g
pile her. a llo w in g Iw o h lls a n d s trik in g
out six.
L is a K le h a r d r a n d J e re m y L a b lt had
Ihe M is fo r B ln k e r .

Celts' High-Priced Sub:
Ousts D etroit, 123-1 73;

P ro F o o t b a ll
the a v a ila b ility n l U n iv e rs ity nl
M ia m i w id e r e c e iv e r E d d ie
B io w n , w h o w a s ra ted s lig h tly
h ig h e r th a n H o lm e s In a lh le llc
a b ility .
" T h e o ilie r p ro co u ch es I've
had. T om L a n d ry and Buy
P e rk in s, h a v e b e e n offensivem in d e d .” s a id Reece. "I c a n tell
M r H r m u it Is a d e fe n siv e head
c o a c h T h a i's w h e re M s e m ­
p h a sis w ill lx* a n d I c o u ld n 't he
h a p p ie r
W e 'r e g o n n a he u
h u s tlin g , a g g re s s iv e d rle n s e . Jusl
lik e M s d e fe n se w a s w hen he
w a s co u ch in g a l A lla t ilu . ”
Reece sa id he d o e sn 't follow
ih e U S F L c lo s e ly , bu t h e 's Im ­
pressed w ith th e m a rk e tin g Job
d o n e hy B a n d it s o w n e r J o h n
Bassett
" B u s s e ll m u st M ' a b u sin e ss
w iz a rd .'' R e cc e sa id . " H e ’s d o in g
q u ite a Job w it h p ro m o tio n s
w h llr Ihe o th e r U S F L o w n e rs are
s tru g g lin g T h e H u e s are d e fi­
n ite ly No. 1 In t h is area, h u l
B a sse tt's got Ih e w h o le tow n
e xcite d
' B a n d it s s u p p u r l Is v e r y
stro n g a n d I feel D ue p la y e rs w ill
have it c h a lle n g e o il o u r h a n d s
w h e n I h r U S F L goes to (lie (all
b r a il lo h ead u g a ln st us. A ll we
h ave in do Is w in . "
H olm es, n o te d lo r Ills q u ic k ­
ness a m i jw is a -ru sh in g prow ess.
Is e x jie c lr d to sta rt n p p n s !lr
pe i r n in a I A l l - P r o L r r H o y
S r ln u u i a n d p ro v id e Increased
pressure fo r a u n it that r rg is
t r ie d 32 s a c k s la st season.
“ T h e m a n 's a f a n t a s t ic
r o a c h ." sa id H o lm e s betw een
w o i kn o ts u n d e r a n u n lo rg lv ln g
H o n d a su n . " M y co lle g e co a ch .
D u n Ja m e s , u lw u y t sp o ke very

us A d c o c k R o o fin g o u tla ste d M edco
P h a rm a c y . 10 12. In S a n fo rd L illie
A m e ric a n L e a g u e u n io n F r id a y ut
W eatslde F ie ld .
A d c o c k h u d Ju sl o n e hit In Ihe big
lim in g , a tw o -ru n sin g le off th e M u ol
A l B ro w n A d c o c k also c a p ita liz e d on
five w a lk s a n d e ig h t passed b a lls in the
Inning.
M e dco o u t h ll A d c o c k . 1 1-8. a m i Led
most o f th e w a y b e h in d h o m e r u n s by
A lbert A n d e rs o n , L a k o s c la K r n n o n
and A n d re S to k e s
T o n y C lia v e r s . C o re y W illia m s a n d
R u sty K e e lin g h u d tw o h its e a c h for
A d c o c k w h ile D e m e triu s M ille r . An*
d rrso n , A d u r y l J o n e s and S lo k r s had
Iwo sa fe tie s e a c h lo r Medco.

Beasley Reece has Leeman
Bennett's attention when It
comes to defense.
h ig h ly o l M r H rn iu a t a n d I c a n
see w iry ,
" H e rio rsn A Jum p a ll o v e r y o u
w h e n yuu m ake a m is ta k e , ta il
h e 's a l) b u s in e s s n u t th e re .
T h e r e 's ih rr e w a y s to do so m e­
t h in g — ih r lo u sy w a y . h a lf-rig h t
a n d th e rig ht w ay. H ere, M r
B e n n e tt is try in g to te a c h u s the
rig h t w a y ."
O U T L A W S S IG N B R O W N
P H O E N I X IUPII - T h e A r iz o n a
O u t la w s have a n n o u n c e d Ihe
s ig n in g o f free agent de fe n siv e
lin e m a n R u sh B ro w n to a c o n ­
tra c t.
B ro w n . 29. w as a lO t h r o u n r i
d r a lt p ic k o f th e S i. L o u is
C u r d liu il* 111 1980 a n d p la y e d
fo u r se a so n s w ith th e c lu b , a s he
w a s rele a sed m id w a y th ro u g h
I h r 1 9 8 3 season,
H e h u o k r ii u p w it h th e
J a c k s o n v ille B u lls la st season,
p la y in g In 1 1 g am es a n d s ta rtin g
In se ve n .
B ro w n , a tou r-year Ic ttrrm u n

.n Bali suit- signed Friday with
th e O u tla w s after a th re e-day
try o u t Ih ls w eek H r Is e x p e cte d
lo tie In unltorrn S u n d a y n ig h t
w h e n A r iz o n a h o s ts th e D e n v e r
G o ld

D E T R O I T (UPI) — T u rn o v e rs, e a s y Inside sh o ls
a n il S e o ll W n lm a ii — those a re th e ke y reasons
the Ik m io u C e ltic s ate p la y in g th e P h ila d e lp h ia
7Hers S u n d a y w h ile the D etro it P is to n s w ill w atch
on l c lc v is io n .
D e tro it c o m m itte d 19 tu rn o v e r s F r id a y . lkM to n
0
K e v in M i H a ir and Robert P a r is h c o m b in e d for
17 of 31 s h o o tin g to net 44 p o in ts
W r d iiu in p ro v e d — for at le a st o n e g am e — w h y
h e 's i h r h ig h e st price d s u b o n t h r team and
w m lh e v e ry ce n t, as he s p a rk e d B o s to n to a
1 2 3 -1 13 v k io r y o v er D etroit a n d a 4-2 v ic to ry In
th eir best u f-s e v rti series
B o sto n o p e n s the N B A E a s te r n C o nference
fin a ls S u n d a y un n a tio n a l te le v is io n against
P h ila d e lp h ia . T h e y had the c o n fe re n c e s best tw o
records.
"I'm v e ry h a p p y to be th ere, lie c a u s e Detroit
p u sh e d u s to the b rin k and It w a s a to u g h se ries.”
B oston c o a c h K C. J o n e s s a id " W r w o n 't lie
rra d y e m o tio n a lly or p h y s ic a lly , a n d w r know
th e y 're g u M g to p ic k up the p a ce a n d tra p us. But
w r II Just t r y to h o ld the fort.
" T h e w a y the S ix e rs dealt w it h M ilw a u k e e w as
a s u rp ris e lo m e ,” J o n e s sa id . " T h e y h ave a goal
in m in d , a n d th e y 're g o ing a fte r It."
" I f y o u h a d a sk e d m e at t h r b e g in n in g of th r
season If I'd be sa tisfie d g o in g s ix g am es w ith
B o sto n . I w o u ld have sa id y e s .” D e tro it coach
C h u c k D a ly said.
B u t o n c e y o u get there y o u t h in k . G ee. w e've
gol a c h a n c e U&gt; beat these g u y s. A ll w r need are a
co u p le o f t h in g s .'” D a ly said.
Islah T h o m a s m ade a s u p e r la tiv e attem pt to
send ih e s e rie s track to B o s to n fo r a seventh
gam e H r sc o re d 37 points, h a d 12 re b o u n d s and
9 assists.
H ill L a tin beer had 13 re b o u n d s a n d 21 po ints
w hile K e lly T rtp u c k a sco re d 2 0 p o in ts. T e rry
T y le r sc o re d 10.
W r d m a n h it 7-of-8 sh o ts a n d w a s e x c e p tio n a l in
p ic k in g u p s lc u k (or L a r r y B ir d In the th ird
q u a rte r w h e n D e tro it m ade o n e o f Its th re e runs.
W r d m a n lln ls h r d w ith 17 p o in t s a n d 3 key
re b o u n d s in u th re e -m in u te s p a n o f the fin a l
q u arter.

N B A P la y o f f s
P a ris h , w hose s lo n c -fa r c d sty le has e a rn e d him
Ihe n lc k n a m r " C h ie f .” M l lO -of-16 s h o ls a n d got
13 re b o u n d s w h llr M i i l a l e m ad e 7 - o M 5 for
B o s to n .
P a r is h led B o sto n w ith 24 po ints. M rH a ie ’
sc o re d 2 0 and D e n n is J o h n s o n c h ip p e d tn .2 2 .B ir d fin is h e d w iih 17 p o in ts . 9 re b o u n d s a n d ?
a ss is ts .
L A K E R S . N U G G ET S O PE N S E M IF IN A LS
IN G L E W O O D . C a lif (U PII - A sta rte r s gun
r a lh r r th a n a referee's to s s se em s a p p ro p ria te for
S a t u r d a y 's o p e n in g o f th e W e ste rn C o n feren ce
lln a ls betw een th e L o s A n g e le s L a k e rs and
D e n v e r N uggets
” 1 t h in k the team that o u t r u n s Ihe o ld e r tram
w ill w in .” M ag ic J o h n s o n sa id
T h e first tw o g am es o f th e best aif se ve n se n es -,
w ill be p la y e d a l ih e F o r u m — w here the Lakers,
h a v e w o n 22 c o n s e c u tiv e g a m e s — before d ir
G re a t Indoor T ra c k M eet s h ifts to D enver fo r two ,&lt;
m ore.
" T h e N uggets a rc e x tre m e ly q u ic k a n d very I-.
a g g re s s iv e .” L o s A n g e le s r o a c h Pat R ile y said. • •
" T h e y h ave a great tra n s it io n gam e. W e h a re a .&gt;
lo u g h ro ad ahead o f u s .”
D e n v e r proved th e L a k e r s fa llib le In the Fo ru m
w it h a p a ir o f re g u la r-se a s o n v ic to rie s, The
N u g g e ts' ch a n ce s tn t h is series, ho w ever, are
d im m e d w ith L a fa y e tte L e v e r o u t for at le a st the
f ir s t tw o g a m e s
L e v e r , r e c o v e r in g (rsm
a rth ro s c o p ic knee s u rg e ry , lia s been re p la ce d at
s t a r tin g point g u ard b y W t lllc W h ite.
" I f 1 had to w ager o n th e L a k e rs ' series. I'd h rl
n n L A ," D enver c o a rh D o u g M oe said. " B u t thut
d o e s n 't m ean I d o n 't t h in k w e r a n beat them.
T h e y 'r e a great team a n d th e y 'v e been a w c x o s M r
B u t I feel w e're the best t r a m tn the W est w ith a
c h a n c e to beat th e m .”
J o h n s o n doesn't und erestim ate- the N u g g e ts
-*. •j
" W it h D enver, y o u a lw a y s k n o w that (C a W n l
N a t l a n d (A lex) E n g lis h w ill gel th e ir 2 0 point*-" - ■*,
h e sa id .

�Legal Notice
I N T M i CIRCUIT COURT
RO« S E M IN O L E COUNTY.
F lo r id a
P R O B A T E DIVISION
FIN N i m N r •» t t t C P
IN RE E S T A T E O F
JO S E P H P A N TK O W S K I.S R ,
DKNHd
N O TICE OF
AD M IN ISTRATION
TIm adm inistration el IN#
• * l« t e o f J O S E P H P
A N fK O W S K I. S R . d K H H d .
File Number I) 1*0 CP It pond
lnB In Itie Circuit Court tor
S t m ln o lt C o u n ty . F lo rid a
Pr«*“ to Oiulwon, mo octor t u el
w h ich It S e m in a l* County
Courthouse. Sanford Florida
The nomas end t o d r n i t i ot the
Curator and the Curator ! at
torney are M t forth below
All Intoretted parsons are
required to file with thit court.
WITHIN T H R E E MONTHS OF
T H E F IR S T PUBLICATIO N OF
THIS N O T IC E
(I) all clalmt
•gointt the eelote and II) any
o b le c tlo n by an Interotted
per ton on whom thit notice wat
•erred that chaliengt* tha quail
bcabont el Ihe pertonel repto
•enteliwe. venue or |urltdiction
el Ihe court
A L L C L A IM S AND OBJ EC
TIONS NOT SO F IL E O WILL
BE F O R E V E R B A R R E D
PiAMIcatlon el thit Notice hat
begun on M ay S. IMS
Sharon M L eng tor d
JTJO Citron Drive
lon g wood F lor Ida
Curator
Neal P P ltti. Etqulre
P I T T S A M A G U IR E . P A
P O Baa III
Orlando F L IMO]
Telephone 1)01114104*4
Attorney tor Curator
Publith M ay I. II. Ito)
OEF U

FICTITIO U S NAM E
Notice II hereby given that we
are engaged In butlneti al M l!
O r a n g e B lv d . S e n le r d .
Seminole County, Florida W l l
under the Hctltiout name ol
BAD T R U C K AND AUTO
R E P A IR , end that we intend to
reg u lar veld name with the
Clerk ot Ihe C ircu it Court,
Seminole County. Florida In
accordance with the prevision*
ol the Flcllltoue Nome Statute*,
tow ll
Section M l Of Florida
Statute* test
/» ' Beecher E Bumgardrwc
l l ’ Diene E Bumgerdner
Publith April l l . If A May S. 11.
IM l
D E E tlS

A D V E R TIS E M E N T
TH E BO ARDOF
C O U N T Y COMMISSIONERS
TH E C O U N T Y O F SEM INOLE
Separata tea ltd bldl tor FC M
- Deer Run IIS Lift SteHon
Direction will bo received In
Ihe O l l l c e Ot P u rc h a tln g .
Sem inole County, until 1 00
P M . local lime Wadnetdey.
Mey I f. I f f I
Bid* will be
publicly opened and read etoud
In tna Office ol Purchetlng. 1101
E F lrtt Street Room WU1.
Sen lord. F L at Ihe above ep
pointed data end time The
Officer whota duly II It to open
b id t w ill d e c id e when Ihe
•perilled lim a hat arrived end
no bide received thereafter will
be contittered Late bldl will be
returned to Ihe Sender un
II m ailing tod. mall M l Office
at Purchoolng. P O Roe 1)1*.
Sontord. FLM TT 1 III*
II
d eliv er la
County S erv lctt
Building. 1101 E Flrtt Strtot.
P u rch a tln g HtcoeHon Hoorn
WIVU Sontord F L
SC O P E O F W O RK: Conitruc
lion ol approalmatety 1108 tool
ol t " force main and meditlca
lion ol Dear Run f IB LIU S lf lion
P H EB IO C O N FER EN C E
W ILL B E H E L D ON W I D
N E I D A Y . M A Y II, IM l AT
II M A M IN T N I COUNTY
I E E V I C E S RUILDINO. lif t E
FIR ST S T R E E T . PU BCH AS
INO C O N F E R E N C E ROOM.
ROOM W i l l . SAN FO RD . F L
O N L Y B I D S F R O M CON
TR A C TO R S ON RECOR D OF
A T T E N D A N C E W ILL EE
ACC E PT E 0 ON M A Y If, Itol
A bid bond In on amount el not
leet than live percent (S\| ol
tha total bid amount then ec
com pany each bldder't pro
potel Bid eocurlty may be In
the form ot (athlet e check
made payable to the Board ot
C o u n ty C o m m lk tlo n e n .
Saminoto County or a bid bond
with Surety tatletactory to the
County A combination ot any ot
the tormor le not acceptable bid
guaranty ehall bo In o king**,
a cceptab le In ilru m en l
The
Cocxity will accept only tuch
turety company or componiee
at a rt authorlied to write bond*
ot tuch character end amount
under the lowe at the Slate ot
Florida, and at are acceptable
to tha County
Upon award, too tuccottful
bid der w ill bo required lo
tur filth paym onl and per tor
m a n ce b o n d i. each In Ihe
amount ot ISO percent ol the
total bad amoved Bond tormt
Will bo turmtnod by too County
and only Ihoea tormt will bo
vied
P reo l ol Inauronco In
emauntt equal to or oecaoding
me tpaclhad amount* will alto
be required
Specilkationt will bo even
able M ay SB. IMS. and may be
obtained at Iha office at me
c e n iu llln g engineer* Pott.
Buckley. Sthuh and Jacnigan.
S lf North Orange * venue Or
lando. F L MBOI. IMS) t i l HIS
P a y m e n t o l F i l l y d o llo r t
(UP 80) will bo required lor
each eat. no rotunda will bo
m ade
C o n t r a c t D ecu
nventv P lant ora evafletoe tor
review only M Iha Ottka at
Purchatlng

The County r rear vet the right
to re la ct any t r a ll brat, with or
w i t h o u t c a u t e . la w a iv e
J which in Ilf lodgement boat
lereee Iha In fe ra tl a l the
:aunty Coe&gt; ef submittal at hut
ltd it centidantd an ggarahanal
net at Iha bidder and than not
w patted on le or borne by Iha
: aunty
Portent a rt aPvlaad mat. It
O aran m ad* a l th is meet
u g hearing may will need a
record at Iha proceeding* and.
N r tuch pur pete. May may need
to enture lhai a verbatim record
ol the proceeding* If made
which record Include* tha Saell
many and evidence upon which
JaA n n C Blackmon. CPM
Pur choking Director
Office ol Pur shoeing
lis t E Flr«l Street
Sontord. F L HTTl
(MSI n i l IM. E e l 1U
Publith M a r &gt;1- IMS
O C F fl

Legal Notice
FICTITIOUS NAM E
Notice it hereby given that we
are engaged m butmott el M l
O la n t C o u rt, C t lt a t b e r r y .
Saminoto Ceimty. Florida U70B
under the hctltiout noma el
F IR ST IN VESTM EN T G R O U P,
and that we intend to reglttor
told name with ite Clerk ol Iha
Circuit Court. Somineto County.
Florid# m accordance wim the
p 'o v t iio n t a l tie F ic ilt io u t
Nemo S'a'utot Town Section
fas oe FloridaStatutot i*ST
/ k 'Arthur 8 Friedman
/» Mariana ClpoUa
I V GlrelamoCipoile
I V Frank A Falconettl
Pubuth April 11. » A Mey 1. II.
IMS
D E E IM
FICTITIOUS NAM E
Notice It hereby given that we
a rt engaged In butmett al P O
Bee I f f . Sanford Sanford,
S e m in a l* County, F lo r id a
n r rtS S M under the fkbtkout
name ol M ILLKAM P. end met
wt intend to regular ta&gt;d name
with tha Ctort of the Circuit
Court. Samlnot* County. Florida
In accordance with me pro
vltlent ol the Flctittout Nemo
Statute*. Tbw it Section fas St
Florida Statutot ItST.
I V Gary E Miller
/a Jeffrey Miller
/a' William C Ttttamp
Publith April n 1 Mey S. 11. If.
I*
D E E ITS

L E O A L NOTICE
FO f
A R C H IT E C T U R A L S ER V ICES
TH E BOARD OF
C O U N TY COMMISSIONERS
TH E C O U N T Y O F SEM INO LE
The Seminole County Board of
County Com m ittonert in .om
p llan ct with the Conti 11an It
Competitive ttego»tlion Act, F L
SS 7ff OSS invite* t i press Ions ot
mtorett to provide Prolettlonal
Service* tor D tptrtm ont ol
Public Safety, Saminoto County
Scope ol Service* Attittence
with planning end program
ming. project design prepare
Hon ol bid documenti, con
t t r u d lo n adm inistration lor
c o m p le t io n e l E m e r g e n c y
Operation* Center Building
E n tiin g tecond boor thell to bo
con verted lo uteebl* ottlce
■pace Building located at u n
South Orlando Orlva (H W Y
IT *1, Sontord Florid*
Pr*
p eratlon ot bid document*
conitruction admlnlttretlon for
the conitruction ol 1108 tquaro
tool concrete block ttorag* feed
lly
General Selection Criteria will
Include
t Prole**ion*I Qualification*
ol F irm end specific individual!
to be attlgned to the project
(include return*!) Nemet ol
any anticipated tubcontractor*
tor Profttilonel Service* ere to
bo lilted
I L lt l o l all pro|actt of
tim ilar nature within the p a il
three year* Till* end brief
devcrlption ol each project lo
Include
— C lie n t (contract perton.
t d d r t it end telephone number I
— Year completed
— Nature ol work Involved In
each protect
— Total cotl
1 Current end near future
workload lability to perform In
o timely tetnion I
t Location ot Firm within
general peegrephkel area
I Proof ol P roto**lent! LlabU
Ity Inturonco. which rhail a*
company evprettwn of infer eel
* Domontfreled proficiency
In appllcollon of Energy Con
torvatlon Technique* In Build
mg Oetign
1 Damonthaitd proliciency
In low cotf maintenance (Lit*
Cycle! Building Oetign
I Dement!riled cotl control
on prevlout projec It
t Any additional da'a peril
nent to protect regarding Firm t
capability IP ltttt limit to 1
page* I
10 O 'tcloturt ot any potential
conflict ol Inttrttt due to any
other cl lent*, contract* or pro
party mtorett* for thit proiect
only Include a nolorlftd tleie
men! certifying iha* no member
ot your llrm owner Iivp man
egameni or Hell hat veiled
mtarett In any atpect ol or
Depar Imonl ol Sam inole County
II E ip re tlio n t ef mtorett
mutt follow lor met «* outlined
above or they will not bo contid
ertd
E ip roition ol Intoretl will bo
evaluated utlng the advortited
criteria F lrm t will bo not it led
In writing at to whether they
have been teiacted tor interview
within two week* after tutomlf
lal data Notice* tor Intorviaw
will contain eiprott Siractiont
Subteqvanlly, K rtm w ill be
not&gt;Iied In writing t t to "thorl
lilting
All protpoctivt p rtN ttw nalt
ate hereby ceaflened not to
contact any member ol the
S e m in a l* County B e a rd o l
C o u n t y C o m m itt loner * or
m o m b o rt e l Ihe S e le ctio n
Committee All contact* m ult be
channeled through the Office ol
Purchatlng
F lr m t 0*tiring I* provide
P ro fe itio n a l S erv icti above
deter .bed thall tubmlt w* It)
comet eipretliont el m tofeii
containing all ot tha requalled
I n lo rm a tlo n by 1 SS P M .
W e d n e td e y
Mey 11. I»»l
Submietiont will be publicly
o p e n e d In the O t l i c * o t
Purchatmg IISI E F lrtl Street.
Room W i ll Sontord Florida at
It*# above appointed dal* and
time Tha OTtkar who** 4uty it
i t to open submissions w ill
deed* when the ipacified time
hat arrived and no eubmiMion*
received thereafter will be can
tutored Loto lubmlttfon* will
be returned to tender unopened
IF MAILINOSUBMISSION.
M A IL TO
P O Boa lit*
Sontord. F L B i l l 1118
IF D E LIV E R IN G
tUSM ISSION SIN PERSON
DC L IT E R TO
County Set v ire* Building
1IBIC F ir&gt;1 Street
Room (W ll*
Sontord. F L
M a rt outvdt ol envelope —
P S SIB. A rc k it t c l lor E O C .
Wednetdey May O 18BS 1 SO
PM
Per ton* are te n te d that. &lt;1
they decide N appeal any de
c it io n m ad* tt I k ll m eet
mg,haarmg. they will need a
recard al It** frectadtngt. and.
tar tuch purpose they may need
to enture that e verbatim record
of me proceeding* tt mad*
which record ncludet the tottr
mdny and avtdwk* Upon which
appoal it to b* bated
JoAneiC Blackman.CPM
P m cheewtg Director
ItOIE First Street
Sontord F L OFM
M S S ) l l J A E i l 111
Publith May U. IMS
O C F tB

Legal Notice
IN THE CIRCUIT C O U R T
OF THE E I G H T E E N T H
JUDICIAL CIRCU IT
SEM INOLE C O U N TY .
FLO RID A
CIVIL ACTION NO.i
IIM Ik C A tt p
4A DOW L A W N S A V I N G S
A N D LO A N A S S O C IA T IO N .
**t .
Plaintiff
v*
GU ST P P E T R ID E S . *t ua. *•
al
Defenden’ t
NOTICE OF ACTION
•HMSB
TO
R O B E R T B U R N S and
PATRICIA BURNS, h it wito
RESID EN C E UNKNOW N
YOU ARE N O T IF IE D that an
action to torectot* a mortgage
on the following property in
SEMINOLE County, Florida.
Lot 1. B'ock C. N O RTH OR
LA N D O T E R R A C E SECTIO N »
O F UNIT 1. according to the
plat thereof at recorded In Plot
Book if. Peg* ST. ol ihe Public
Record* ol Saminoto County.
Florid*
hat been tiled ogam il you and
GUST P P E T R ID E S and LYN N
M P ETR ID ES . hit wife and you
are required to terve a copy ol
your written detente* it any. to
II on C H A R LE S R G E O R G E
i l l Swann and Haddock. P A .
P i a m n t r i a tto rn e y , w h ott
mailing addrett It 111 Wetl
Central Boulevard. Suit* 1100.
P O Boa m O Orlando Florida
IJtO) S*eS. on or twtor* the Und
day ol Mey IMS end til* the
original with fho Clerk of thit
Court either before tarvlt* cm
Plaintiff ! attorney or immedi
alely thereafter
otherwite *
default will be entered agemtt
you for the relief demanded In
the Complaint or Petition
WITNESS my hand and tool
ol thit Court on the 11th day ol
April IMS
(SEAL)
DAVID N B E R R IE N
C L E R K OF TH E C O U R T
Bt JeanBriHonl
Deputy Clerk
Publith April 11. IS Mey S. 11.
IMS
D E E If)
I N T H t CIRCUIT CO URT
O F THE E I G H T E E N T H
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN A N O F O R
SEM INOLE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
CASE NO t S f lt ] CAS* K
H AR O LD l WEST and
C ARO L A WEST.
Ptolnbfft.
JOHN W f YE end
R O SEM ARY F Y E .
Defendant*
NOTICE OF S A L E
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
that purtuanl to a Final Judg
men! In lavor of H A R O L D L
W EST and C A R O L A W EST,
Plainliflt. dated Ihe lath day ot
A p r i l , log*. In C a t e No
S t s m C A O t K ol the Circuit
Court ol the Eighteenth Judicial
Circuit. In and tor Seminole
County Florida. In which JOHN
W F Y E and R O S E M A R Y F Y E
were Defendant* and H A R O L D
L WEST and C A R O L A WEST.
Plaintiff* I wilt tall to the
higheil and bait bidder tor cath
at the Wetl Front Door ol the
Seminole County Courthoute in
Sontord. S e m in o le C o u n ty.
Florida at ll 08 o'clock A M .
on Ihe llr d day el M ey. IMS. Ihe
following detcrlbed properly tel
forth In the Order ol F Inal
Judgment
Let A It Thai parcel e l land
lying m Section IB. Townthia M
South, Mange M B a it. Somme I*
County, Florida, detcrlbed at
follow*
From Iha Southwell
corner ol laid Sac Iion IB. run
North M0 00 leal to a point on
Ihe centerline ol the SO tool
right ol way ol Oecaoie Rood
thence run Eatl. IS 00 feet to the
E e tl fish! of way lino ol told
Otceola Road, theike run along
the E a il right ol way line ol
Otceola Road North ISO! 10 Net
to Ihe P C ol a curve to tha
right having a radiut ol *S1 M
leal end e central angi# ol
ISMJ’ lf
ihence run along the
arc ol taid Curve 111 it leal to
the P T . thence run N U ‘ IJ'14"
E , 1110 «B leet to tha P C ol a
curve to the right, having a
red iu t ol aSl 44 leal and a
ce n tra l angle o l S4*)4'I4"i
thence run along the arc ot laid
curve 4)0 ft teat to the P T ,
thence run N g**araO ’ E, M0 00
teat to the Point ol tho Beginn
ing thence run N geta) 40 ' E.
1)0 00 feet thence leaving the
Southerly tight ol way hn# ol
Otceola Road, run S 00*11W E.
OtO 00 lee t, th e n ce ru n S
0**if co W. US 00 leal thence
run N 00*1110 W eed 00 teal to
the Point ol the Beginning
Said property thall be told
tubiocl to any oulttandmg Ilent
or equ'liet not tortetoead In thit
**DATED M A Y I. IMS
D A V ID N B E R R IE N
Clerk of In* Circuit Court
Br Diane K Oakley
Publication ol thit Notice on the
Slh end ll*h day of M ay. IMS. 1 1
E toning Herald
D I F 11
IN TH B CIRCUIT C O URT
FOR tC M ItfO LB C O U N TY .
F LO R ID A
P R O R A TI DIVISION
File Number 80 IOOCP
IN RE (S T A T E OF
GR ACE W P IER C E.
Doc ** ted

NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
The e d m in ltlralla n *1 in*
atlato el G R AC E W P IE R C E ,
d e c o a ttd . F ile N u m b e r
01100 CP. It ponding In tho
C irc u it Court lo r Saminoto
C o u n ty . F lo r iO o . P r a b o lt
D ivisio n the a d d rett *0 which to
P o ti O ffice Draw er C, Sontord.
F lo rid a D i l l Tho n e m e t and
addreieet f t the par to n a l rear*
tentative and Ihe per tonal rep
retantahvOO attorney ere tat
torn* below
A ll in l* r* tl* d p o r t e n t are
required to hi* wilt* Mtit court.
W l l MIN T H R E E M O N T H S O F
T H E FIR S T P U B L I C A T I O N O F
TH IS N O T IC E
I D a ll c lo tim
a g a m tl to* ettato and 111 any
o b le c t la n b y a n m l a r a t l e d
pe rto n to Whom n o tic e w et
m a n ed tool challenge* to* v a lid
Hy el too will, too g u a iilk o lto n t
of too pertonel rep reto n le rive
ranuo. o- lu ritdlcTMn ot top
court

A L L CLAIMS A N D O B JC C
TIONS NOT SO F I L E D W ILL
BE F O R E V E R B A R R E D
Publication of to il Notice ha*
begun an May 11. MBS
Perianal Mepretenlellve
r f ■'Carl Tala*
MOO NW l l t l Avenue
Ft Lauderdato Florid* 111 if
Per tonal Rtpretantati ve
I V David W Ci
PA
*11 Park Avenue N
P O Boa t l l f
Winter Pert, Fieri** JJtoJ
Telephone IMS I bee *1)0
Publith M*y 11. If. IMS
O I F 1*

Legal Notice
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
IN A N O F O R
SE M IN O LE C O U N TY .
F LO R ID A
P R O B A T E DIVISION
CASE NO: N r a C l
IN R C t E S T A T E O F
THOMAS H W ILCO X. Sr .
Dect*ted
N O TIC E OF
AD M IN ISTRATION
TO A L L P E R S O N S HAVING
C LA IM S OR D E M A N D S
A G A IN S T TH E A B O V E
E S T A T E A N D A L L O T H ER
PERSO N S I N T E R E S T E D IN
SAID E S T A T E
YOU A R E
H E R E B Y
N O T I F I E D t h a t Ih e ad
ministration ol to* ettato ol
Thomat H W ilco i
Sr., de
c44ted File Number I* 111 CP.
It pending In to* Circuit Court
for Seminole County. Florida,
Pvcbato Divitton. the addrett ol
w hich It S e m in o le County
Courthouse Sontord Florida.
»nt
Tha perianal rtpretantati ve of
toe ettato it Edward L W lko i.
wheat addrett It I Ethel Street.
R.chatter New York leeOt The
nam e and a d d r e t t o l the
pertonel representative t *1
torney are tel forth below
All portent having ctolmt or
demand* agam it to* ettato ere
req u ired . W I T H I N T H R E E
MONTHS F R O M TH E DATE
OF TH E FIR ST PUBLICATIO N
OF THIS N O TIC E , to III* wlto
to* clerk of to* above court a
written ttatomenl of any claim
or demand they may have Etch
Ctolm m ull be In writing and
mult Indicate to# boil* tor Ihe
claim, to* ram * and addrett of
too creditor or hit agent or
a tto rn e y , and Ihe amount
claimed II to* claim I* not yel
due. Iha date whan If will
become due thall be tille d If
toe claim I* tecured. to* tecurl
fy then be d e tcrlb e d
The
claimant thall deliver tu Hie lent
copie* ol tho claim to the ctork
to enabto to* ctork to mall on*
copy to each per tone l repre
•eniah ve
All perton* Interested In to*
ettato to whom a copy of to!*
Nolle* ol Administration hat
b**n m a ile d a r t required.
W ITH IN T H R E E M O N T H S
FROM T H E O A T E OF THE
F I R S T P U B L I C A T I O N OF
THIS NO TICE, to III* any ob
lechont they may have tool
challenge toe validity ol to*
decedent * will, to* qualltka
Hon* ol the pertonel rtpr*
ten tative, or Iha venue or
jurisdiction ol Ihe court
Edward L Wilton.
At Perianal Rapretontallv*
of to* Eilat* ol
Tfe m a i M Wlicom. Sr .
Deceived
A T T O R N E Y FOR PERSO N AL
R E P R ES EN TA TIV E
Curley R Dolllo, E squire
100* 0 Br adlor d Court
fellatio it**, Florida THO)
&lt;M*I MS USB
Publish Mey S. II. IMS
D E F 11

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
IN A N D FO R
S E M IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
CASE NO ; *4 lit * C A O IO
N E E L Y B U ILT STR U C T U R ES .
INC , a FlorIda corporelion
P lainlltt.
BLU E RIBBON B U ILD ER S .
INC .aFleridacorparaiion .
Oeiendanl
NOTICE O F SALB
Pleat* be advitod tool an Mey
14. IM L between 11 08 * M and
I * PM
al toe Wetl Freni
Door of to* Seminole County
C our to juse In Sontord Florid*,
the Cler* of to* Circuit Court In
and far S e m in o le C ou n ty.
I lor Ida will conduct Ih* Judicial
Sal* ol certain real property
hereinafter described pursuant
lo a Final Judgment entered In
to* above relerenced action on
April 14. IMS and laid properly
it drier Ibed at loHPwt. lo wll
lo t 41. Creek* Bend accord
ing lo Ih* p lat thereof at
recorded In P it ! Book 11. Pegei
tt and *1. Seminole County.
Florida
D A T E D this 1*1 day ol Mey,
IMS
IS E A L I
D AV IO N B E R R I E N
At Clerk ol told Court
By Otan* K Oakley
A* Deputy Ctork
Publish Mey S, 11. IMS
DEF M

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
IN A N D F O R
S E M IN O L E COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO B* 141* CA II O
G R E G A N IE N H U IS A N O OR
WANDA l N IE N H U IS A N O
C A R E Y N BOS AN D OR
H E L E N R A S K A BOS
PtainllMt.
TYRON E WILLIS.
Defendant
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO TY R O N E W ILLIS. II alive,
and H dead h it unknown tpouta.
hair*, devisees grantee* credi
lor*, end a ll o l tho parhei
claiming by and through under
or again*! him. and tha saver al
and r a t p a c llv a unknow n
attign*. tu ccetto n in intoretl.
Hutto**, or any other purton
claiming by. through, under or
against eny cor per el Ian or legal
entity named at a defendant
and all claimant* parson* or
parhot. natural or c o rp o v ’* or
what* a t a c l lagai H a lu t i*
untnown claim ing undtf any al
to# above named or dttanbod
defendant* or parties or claim
ing to her* any right, title *r
intoretl In and to too land*
hortoftor detcrlbed
YOU A R E N O T IF IE D tool an
action *e quiet till* to* following
property m Seminole County.
Florida
La** 11 and M. ol Bloc* H. of
SECOND R E F L A T of TRACT
1* ol SA N LA N D O SPRINGS.
Sominoi* County. Florid*, ec
carding to Rial toartof recorded
in Flat Book B. page A ol to*
P u k lk Record* of Sominoi*
County F lend*
hat boon hied again*I you and
y*u are required to terve a copy
of your written d*ton le t ll any.
to il an C A R E Y N BOS ES
Q U IR E . P la la lillt ' attorney,
whoa* addreti it Pott Office
Bet le t !. O n a n d a . F lo rid a
n*W telephone number i JOS f
let M ir an or baton Jun* A
i*U. and Hto to* anginal mm
the ctork of tot* court either
before tor vice an plaintiff*’ al
torney or Immediately toereal
tor otherwise a default will be
entered agalntl you lor Iha
n i q f demamtod In to* com
ptoiM or pot H ton
D A TE D O N M A Y 1 IMS
(SEAL)
D A V ID N B E R R I E N
At C lor b of to* Court
■ r JaonBr.ltonl
At Deputy Ctork
Publith May L 11. IB. M IMS
D C F It

71—Help Wanted
N O TIC E UND ER
FICTITIOUS N AM E LAW
N O TICE IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
that toa undersigned desiring to
•"gag* In buiinett under to#
ficbtlou* name of C R E A T IV E
I N S U R A N C E S P E C IA L IS T S .
INC at number 111 Wett F lrtl
Street. In to* City of Sanford.
Florid*, intend* lo register to*
said name wlto to* Ckr* el to*
C ir c u i t C o u rt ot S em inole
County. Florid*
D e le d a l M em p h is. Ten
nett**, to il U n d d*r ol April.
IMS
E H CRUM P
O F FLO R ID A . INC
!*•' W Barton Mallory. Ill,
A ttt Secy
Publish M ay S. II. It 1*. IMS
DEF n
NOTICE
The Annual Report ol !h*
Dud* Foundation tor tot yeor
ended December )|, |tk4 will be
available tor impaction *1 A
Dud* A Son* Inc . Oviedo
(Stavta). Florida during regular
butinet* hour * 11 00 * m lo 5 00
P m I on May II. IMS. a I too
request ol any clllltn * R*
q u ttti should be directed to in*
Foundation Manager Mr A
Dud*, J r „ *1 to* above addrett
Publish (May 11. IMS
O E F IS
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT.
E I G H T E E N T H JU D IC IA L
C I R C U I T . IN A N D F O R
S EM IN O LE
CO U N TV.
F L O R ID A
CASE N O U 1141 CA 44 E
IN RE
TH E M AR R IAG E OF
E D W A R D ALV IN JOHNSON
SR
Husband
and
M A R G E N E T T E
FORD
JOHNSON
W) it
NO TICE OF ACTION
TO
M A R G E N E T T E FORD
JOHNSON *41 Live Oak She*'
Scherir. Tt&gt;a*18&lt;S4
YOU
AR E
H E R E B Y
N O T IF IE D tool an action lor
Dissolution ol M arriage ha*
been bled against you and you
are required to serve a copy ol
your written defense* it any, on
R O B E R T M MORRIS Esquire
Petitioner s attorney, whose ot
tic* addrett ll tlS Wett ISIh
Street. Sanford Florida end
who** mailing adddrevt it P oll
O tlic* D raw er M
Senlord
Florida m i l on or before to*
1st day of June IMS and til* the
original with to# cler* Of this
court either before v e n u e on
Petitioner * attorney or Immt
diately thereafter, otherwite e
default will be entered against
you lor the relief demanded In
the petition
W ITNESS my hand and the
teal ol this Court on to* |kd day
of April. A D IMS
ICO URT S E A L !
DAVID N B E R R IE N
Clerk ol tho Courl
by /%/ Cheryl R Franklin
A* Deputy Clerk
Publish April 11. It May 1. II.
IMS
D E E las
IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT OF
TH E E I O H I E E N T H JUDICIAL
C I R C U I T OF S E M I N O L E
C O U N TY , FLO RIO A
CASE NO IS *81 CA 11 P
A L F R E D O
D t L A T
T I 6 E A U O I E R E and JU ANITA
L O tL A T T I B E A U O I E R E .
Piainblt*

JESSIE BRADLEY. PLEDDIS
n M A O L f V
EUGENE
A BR A M I JR
HORACE L
C L A I R E . C I L I A M C L A IR E .
M A R Y G L E N N and C H AR LIE
G L E N N , tic *1*1
Oeiendanl*
NOTICE OF ACTION TO
Q U IE T TIT L E
TO
JESSIE B R A D LEY
address untnown.
PLEDDIS BRADLEY,
address untnown,
E U G E N E ABRAMS
JR
addrett unknown
H O R A C E L C LAIRE addrett
unknown.
C I L L A M C LAIR E, eddrett
unknown.
M A R Y G L E N N address un
C H A R L IE G LEN N
revs
unknown
NO TICE IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
to Ih* above nomad person* If
alive and il deed thou tmtnown
vtxA.se heir*, deviteet gren
loot creditort and all other
porbet claiming by, through
under or ogaintl them, and all
un tn ow n natural person* II
alive, and il dead or not known
lo be deodar abva. their sever*1
an d r a t p a c llv a unknow n
spouses hair*, de, seet gran
lo ts and creditor* or other
parlies claiming by, through or
under toot* untnown natural
portent, and too taveral and
respective unknown etilgn*.
tuccetkort in inttrttt, but!***
or eny other person* claiming
by through under or against
any lagai entity named at a
defendant and all claimant*,
portent or parbof natural or
corporate, or who** tract legal
tfa lu t it unknown, claiming
Of d escrib ed defendants or
portlet claiming to hat* any
nghl lilt# or Intorttl in and to
tha land* hereafter ot scribed
that toa Plaintiff*. A L F R E D G
D # L A T T I B E A U D I E R E and
J U A N I T A L
OeLAT
T iB E A U D I E R E
have bled a
Com plaint to Quiet Title lo
c « r t a l n la n d * la c a la d In
Saminoto County. Florida ec
q u irtd by tha P le ln tllti by
virtue of the Tar Dead from tho
County ot Sominoi*. Slat* ot
F tor id*, recorded July It. IM 1
in Official Record Book 1*7)
Pag* 00*1. Public Record* *1
Saminoto County, Florid*, told
r o a l p r o p e r t y being m a r t
p orlkutorly date r ibod at
LoH 10. II. and ■]. Lying Watt
of Railway. Bloch I. Lockhart*
Subdivision, a t racardad in
Property Boo* S. Pag* IB. ec
cordmg to to* public record* ot
SominoM County. Florid*
YO U AR E H E R E B Y
N O T I F I E D toot you ora r*
quired to servo a copy ot your
answer or dalantat to to* Com
plaint upon to* Palitianar’t at
torney Harry L lam b. J r .
P E R R Y &amp; LAM B
P A . I ll
Norm Farn Croat Avenue Or
land*. Florid* DM ), end III* to*
ortgiAdl ontwar. Ottont*. or
pleading at to* office of too
Ctork of m* Circuit Court, an or
bafor t to* Itrd day at May. IMS.
A O If you tail to do to. e
Dqlault Judgment will b* taken
egeintt you lor to* raltol da
mended Rk to* Cantatami
D A T E D at Sontord Saminoto
Comity. Florida Put lam day of
April. A O IMS
D A V I D N B E R R IE N
C L E R K O F THE CIRCUIT
C O URT
Br Ds*n*K Oat toy
at Oopufy Ctork
Publish April 11. IB May i. II.
IMS
OCE I d

CLASSIFIED ADS
Sem inole
322-2611

a d m i n is t r a t iv e asst

ACCO UN TIN G C L E R K
SECRETARY
K E Y PUNCHER
W AN 0O PER ATO R
C L E R K TYPIST
CRT OPERATORS
Immediate attfgnmanft avail
tb R in la t a Mary and San
tore Are* Call AM atl Tvmp*
rary Soavtcea. 1DIB8B.______

O rlan d o - W in te r Park
031-9993

C L A S S IFIE D D E P T .
RA TES
1 tim e ........................ 67C a line
HOURS
3 consecutive times 61C a line

8:30 A.M. ■5:30 P.M.
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
SATURDAY 9 - Nocn

7 consecutive times 5 2 C a line
10 consecutive times 4 6 c a line
Centric! Rites Avaiteble
3 Lines Minimum

Aran tfwayt hiring
*
man Call im m rd u 'fly SIS
m i. m m i
Babytutlng In M y Horn# Ages*
A I bat hrt p I Ask For
Lisa J lS e e if
Cap* Canaveral F irm needs
people who wan! te be their
awn best W lllfre in SIX) part
bm* SASBtull time JJ1 S10)

DEADLINES
Noon The Day Before Publication
Sunday • Noon Friday
Monday - 11:00 A.M . Solurday

13—Card of Thanks

Child Car* Worker with decu
monied rip e r lance end refer
ernes W* era eipandmg end
need dqd'tetod people to add
•e o u r s t a f f
A c c e p t in g
applications and return** t
AM to )1 AM. M F Interviews
will be tel up for qualified
parsons No phono cellt Gin
gar bread House
ISM E lm
Ava

33—Real Estate
Courses

THANK YOU
W* with to thank you
for your kind end beautiful
tip rattlo n t of sympathy
• ■fended tout
during the illness end death
eteuf beloved
Stephanie Ann a
Attaclionaity known at
’Paanuf”
Sincerely.
Butch. Sandy Shannon
end Sleety Wisdom
Remember Jrtu t Loves You
and ta de we '

15—In Mcmorlam
MEM0RIJUI
RICHARD ALLEN
On* year age yew want tw ty
I'll never terpel the!
Mathers Day I lev* end
m m yaw my Darling San
Together we ll b* whan tur
Tetken Earth !t den*

MOTHERS DAY
MAY IS. IMS)
Betty Sheafs B Family

73—Lost &amp; Found
U l f TOth SI 1 Gftndvl#* « r u
«rhit« totki*i«l May I T»*m
pot m u m
LO ST
S m a ll w hit* s p lit
Female, fag* B collar Lott
May I Otfeen arte Reward
111 04)I, days OT SMB, aval
Lott Otfeen Fermton area m it
td hound male, *0 Ibt . brown
w black toddle while chett.
ear tattoo, blue nylon cottar
M iu in g ter appro* 1 waekt.
Fam ily pet 8JI f i l l

25—Special Notices
CELEBRATE
A BIRTH!
Mr. Stork's vltH
rneket Ser e Ittetim#
el me met set. gift! B *111
Cell Ltwda n t w i lt
Earn great gifN In AAay Have a
T u p p a rw a r* P a r ly
C a ll
B a rh e ra M iw o Ja fto r e Ot
* M A R Y KAY CO tM BTIC S a
Skin car* end celer ftolr
CONNIR.........................ItS 11*4

27—N ursery *
Child Care
B4bytllbng
Infant* te 1 yrt

m a in
Child Cera in my horn* Any
age Off at 411. Carriage Cove
Mobile Home Park H I BMB
E iceltonl Child Ctr* Mon Frl
SW a weak, meal Included
Sanford Area 111 M lt
E ■par tone ad Baby Siftar for 11*
yr o ld
Your Mom# I Pr*
tor ably Sanford Ot lean ere*
From * » AM to 4 X) PM
Plenty el TLC t*0 per wk
Pleat* call after. 8 J8 PM.
M l M il__________________
Mother will car* tor children In
my home Good nutritious
tg fenced yard H I
Summer day Comp For a 11 yr
o ld t Eacts weak Include*
Swimming, bowling, staling
movies sports, arts B crattt
end com puter skills C a ll
H I Balt tor information

31—Privit#
Instructions
Swimming Lvttant 5«gin M e ,
1 INS Jeckto
Caoto. Call
in u n

legal Notice
IN T N I C O U N T Y C O U R T .
SE MI NOL E COUNTY.
FLO R ID A
CASK NO IS 81)4 S P I )
M E G A T R E N D P R O P E R T IE S .
INC
P ia in b lt.
vt
T K W H ITEA G LE
Oeiendanl
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO
T K W H IT EA G LE 4M
North Water Slreel Black River
Falla. Wisconsin
You are hereby notified tool
an action hat been tiled agamtt
you In Ih* C o u n ty C o u rt,
S tm ln o l* C o u n ty, F lo r id a ,
Summary Claims Division
You ore required to appear
before Judg* Wallace H Hall, a
Judge at Put Courl at IS 18
A M
June ). IMS. Seminal*
County Courthouse City Hall
Courtroom Sanford. Florida, to
answer to* statement el claim
Iliad herein Any written answer
•r ether pleading* mutt bo Iliad
with toe Clerk of tot* Courl and
copies thereof furnished to too
Ptausbfl at c/o William Glenn
R a y . J r . E t q . 181 South
W attm ani* D riv e
Suit* P.
Altom antoSpring*. Fl 11114
Upon r*ur tellur* to appear an
th* above indicated data, a da
laufl may b* enter ad agamtt
you tor to* raltol demanded its
to* ttatomenl of claim
WHneet my hand and th*
Officio' 1**1 af thit Court in
S a n fo rd . Seminal# C ounty
Florid* this 11th day at April.

r

D A V IO N BERRIEN.
CLERK CIRCUIT COURT.
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
SANFOflO FL
By L ind * W right
Deputy C ork
Publith
II INS

April It. M B May S.
D E E let

4 -a a a a g -a ■
* te . in t o

S u n d a y . M a y II. I B B J - S B

E v e n in g H e r a ld . S a n f o r d . FI.

Legal Notice

i 4* y e 4 -y -

Child Car* Taach en
Full B
part lim a positions available
Pr* school end after school
children and or child devai
o p m tn t p r e f e r r e d
Apply
Sem inal* C h ild C a r*
It*
Seminole Avenue Lh Mary
M F Call 10AM 1PM only
m it u
______
CLASSIFIED A D V E R TIS IN G
W* are looking ter the right
per son to fill an Important
p e t i t i o n In o u r I n s id e
cle ttifled departm ent Th#
d u tie s I n d u d t ty p in g in
edve'b ting on our computer*
(SOW P M minimum) selling
new advertisers and general
office work
Th* applicant
should have a good working
knowledge of th* Engllth Ian
guag*. aicellanl typist, good
telephone voice and pleasant
par tonality This is a full tlm#
position To apply Sand r*
sum# to Mr Adkins. Evening
Herald M0 N F ranch Av* .
P O f)o&gt; ta il Sontord. Fl*
J l l l l ta il You may alto stop
in *1 th* Evening Herald and
fill outers application E O E
C LE RICA Li TV FIST
Good typing general ottka *•
parlance Large co P t r m i
nonlpotibont Never ate* I

ThmktfSf of
fling a
R u l E ilit t L K r n u ?
Ml» iW ff Prm
•ntf (8NtMtw»vl Tr tiffing f
Call OHh m 'Vicki fvr i i l i t i t
4711*47 m i M
I v i 77* 1150
Ktyat *4
. Inc
It Y w t i l8 » » r&gt; fK il

55—Business
Ooportunities
Own A B eevtllal Children t
Shop Ottkflng tho latest In
lathlont ’ Health Tet *ltod
•Levi 'Lee 'C hic 'Jordach*
‘ Bu tler Brown end many
more Furniture accessories
end lo y t by G e rb e r end
Nod A Way II4.M 0Io SI1.W0
Include* beginning Inven
lory training lit lu r e t grand
opening promotions and round
trip air tar* tor two Prestige
fashions Ml m i n i
*1 11 TH E O N I P RICE SHOE
STORE it coming le Senlord
Nol * franchise no up Irani
feet Total investment lest
then b t w Thit it a business
opportunity you have been
looking tor Call M r Goodwin

TEMP TERM.............774^1341
C O M M E R C IA L D R A FT S M A N
E t p e r ia n c e d a r c h it e c t u r a l
dratftperton with commercial
background a mutt Etcaliani
pay start Immediately Call
111 H R Sontord area Abieti
Tamp Services No ft*

toe nr sail

41—Money to Lend
Bw tlnatt C a p ital 1)0 800 lo
tt 000.000 and over P O Bo*
Iff] Winter Pk F la )1T«0

Counter Tap Ftbricetor
Im
mediate lull bm* openings
E ■penanced helpful, but will
•rain Apply III parson GCL
Products !4f Power Court
Sanford Indutlnal Perk

71—Help Wanted

AAA EMPLOYMENT
WE’RE STILL
HERE

CR t OPERATOR
Data entry eapenenc* tor per
menent positions With growth
potential Never a feel

TEMP PERM.............774-1341

ANO

Dtlfcw y/ ColH*t7of M uti hftvt
valid Fl# O fivtr* L it wltH
good d fltin e TKoed No »«P*
Fi«nc« M f R t u t y tmIII train
Call m l i U
_____________

irs m *
28 YEARS
writ UNOLR
NEW
MANAGMENT

DRAmPIRJON

OF

F aper lanced Irs m ech anical
drawing, capable ot working
with layouts and good knowl
edge of shop math Call 111
4B4I. Dominic

N[W EXCITING
CAREERS!

Drivers WinNtd l( yrs or older
Own Car B insur S4 S4 per hr
Domino t P in *
111 SOW

WITH t o r s

DON'T WAIT
DRIVERS WANTED

CALL

PAT OR DENNY
323-5176
TODAY!
CRUISE SHIP JOBS!
Great Income potential All oc
cupallont For information
call D i l l la ila M *&gt;t tM
ACCOUNTING C L E R K S
E ■penance In accounts payable
r e c e iv a b le * , o r p a y r o ll
Computer ea p en en c* pr*
ferred Permanent petitions
Never a tool

TEMP PERM______ 774-1341
Acrylic Appiicaton needed to
apply protective coating on
cart, boats and planet SS to
III per hour W* train For
work in Sanford area call
__ Tampa 111 8881111
ASSISTANT M A N A G E R
Th* Bodr Shop. Sanford Plata
hat Immedi a I* opening for
position above If you are
cre a tiv e , e g g re ttlv * . and
ambibeut. have #1 Matt I year
retail ••penance, talt could
be Ihe career move you her*
weifed for The Body Shop
Management personnel r#
taire th* bat I In talary, in
c a n t l y a t . d is c o u n t a n d
advancement Apply in perton

"IM H fe W W m

-

M utl have strong tacrotarial
abilities accounting back
ground, and mutt be able to
hondl* prattur*
Eecailant
pay. Immediato tfarf parma
nant opportunity Call M l 1**0
today I Abtotl Temp Service!
No Fee

Senlord Auto Auction It looking
lor reliabi* A dependable pao
pie to work driving cert A
t r u c k s t h ro u g h a u ctio n
Hours Thurtdert Only From
II AM to 4 PM Applicants
mutl 18 yrt or older, have
valid Fla O r lv e r t License
and m utl know how to drive
standard thifl vehicles This a
a per tec I |ob lor the retired
porton Pay will be MOO an
hour Apply in person *t tho
Sontord Auto Auction H I) W
Flrtt St . Mwy ee In Sontord
See John between • AM B 4
PM. Mon Wed
Earn eatr* cath while you open
young mind* World Boot
Childcrati. a loader In educe
bon sales is eipending in the
Deltona Sanford area Com
ptoto training conducted in a
location near your home Part
or full bm* pot&lt;Iions arail
able E O E
C a ll Downing
B rr *nM »4l ;ge s im
Electric tan m utl have license,
tools B transportation Good
opportunity M l 1801__
EX EC U TIV E S E C R E TA R Y
Front o fllc t. phone* bung,
trying helpful
Permanent
potibont Never a fee'

TEMP PERM........ 7741341
E «p in sign repair B malnle
nance
Journeymen alec In
(Ian preferred M cClerd Sign
Co Santcrc. K t m a i l )
FASHION M O D I i i W A N T E D
Wort with latJsiun designer and
local bouiiquo t TV commor
ctata, catalogs Fu ll or part
time A ll age* and all htigtslt
No t a p t r le n c t n a ca ita ry

4)1 tow

A ir Conditioning M echanics
Servke B Installation Salary
bated an a ip a rltn c * . plus
its
MS &gt;11 4S4)

Federal. Slate Cm! Jots
NowAmiable

AJRUNES NOW HIRING

GROUNDS, PARIS
A RECREATIONS
COORDINATOR

Rotor vattonfils. ttew ardettei
and ground craw positions
available Coil ta )» to * « 4 l

C o lli 418 tat 4)04
for Infer 14 hrt

tor Befalls la h r t
A L L T Y P E S JOBS
START WORK NOW I
I 4 * • r f o r t *
I 4 • 4

•tofattt

POWCC
“ *I HI

Report ready tor work ot 4 AM
4BT W Itl SI Sontord H I D M

Applications now being accepted
tor lull tins* catenae Apply in
partan at Lima Food Town
Star**. MB lake Mary Bird
EOB__________________

ASSEMBLERS
h e r 8 I to erork In Modern
Manufacturing Plant Starting
pay ta U lh f Mutt ho a Strang
relia b le w orker wilts own
transportation Never a to* I

TEMP PERM____ 7741344
A S S E M B L E R S a t B J I a a Hr. a
11 permanent petitions In Mod
orn Mtg Plant Strong, own
transportation
Perm anent
peed lent Never a to* I
d IBM D ISPLAY W R ITER
b L A N I E R *r o WANG

Graduation from an accredited
college er uniroralty with a
degree in recreation phyitcel
education, p o rts adminittr*
bon or rtiatod ftotd and Two
11) years • «per ionce Us th*
p lanning, im plem en tation ,
supervision and odminitir*
Iwn of tocrottonel and porks
m * ln l* n # c t d * v * !tp m * n l
programs or an acpiiaratonl
combination of totaled Nam
ing end u y e r e n c t Agpiy br
NOON M A Y MBS. Seminole
County! P ersonnel O lllc e .
County S a ru lia t BulMbfto.
l l t l ■ Itt SI. Sontord. F l
Aopbcahan* given and at
copied Monday through F rl
day. t 18 AAA to NOON Equal
O p p o r t u n it y E m p lo y e r
Ve'rens Preference Giron on
lisiftol M ir*_____ ______

LABORERS
ASSEMBLERS
WAREHOUSE WORKERS
Assignment* ovpitobto in Sen
Ip rB
L e t # M e r y *nd
LengwePd are*
N* la*
ABIetl T em p o rary Sorvk*

TEMP PERM........ 7741341 | »1J&gt;#

**»P

1

�71—Http W anted
R if'S , L P tfS ,
homo cart
tients Part
area Call
additional
lee l i t W

L A B O R ! M l- Strong reliable,
general laborers needed tm
modlately Different location*
Phono end transportation o
m utt Novoroloo *PC'r

KELLY SERVICES
SW2J31

MMA Needed toy
of oncology pa
time In Santoed
Immediately foe
Information. No

SALESCLER K
N allen ol Baeuty Supply Co
Exca'lent banotils Fu ll lime
No Sundays Experience In
retell or cosmetology helpful
For Interview, cell 11* M X
Sevt/W ey Beauty Supply.
Long wood area

L A B O R ( it
G eneral lobortrt needed tor
Moody work In the Sanford A
O t lo n d ore# Coll lo d o y 1
111 IfO D
A b lo t l T e m p
Services Ho loo___________
L o o t M ery Polk# Depf net an
opening lor # Public Solely
Secretory Mutt he«e legal
experience, ercelten! typing .
shorthand and tiling eh tilt will
be required Salary ll] .7 t )
a n n u a lly
D e a d lin e f o r
eppllcottont elll be May 77.
I t ll Apply Lobe Mery City
H all. Ita N Country Club R d .
L a ta M ary f ie tilt* be
Iween t oclock AM and a X
PM , Monday thru Friday An
E q ual Opportunity E mployer

SECR ETA R Y/CLER KS
10 O P E N I N G S
TY P IN G .
PH O N ES GOOD A P P E A R
A N CE AND N E E O S TR AN S
P O R T A T IO N
C A L L B ILL
S T E P H E N S la* Sioal_______

SECURITY 0FFICIERS
Worlds ta r get I most
progressive Security Service
Is seeking bath lull and pert
time oilk left tor positions
al peathgiout locations In the
Orlando Area
O t scalier! Pay
O All Uniforms.
Equipment F urnltfted
e Escetlent Benelit Program
o Paid Me|or Medlcol A
III# Insurance
o Excellent Advencemem
Opportunities

Maintenance Man Weeded A lto
mechanically inclined pertont
tor ettem bly work A one
person needed ollh minimum
exp lor top thop Hotpltaliia
Hon, bonus vacation, boll
dayt Apply Formltex, Inc ,
Port ot Sanford. Lata Monroe
P H ot I I
_____________
Maintenance Malura person
needed to touch up. caulk,
grout A do minor repair to
room* Apply In person M F ,
10AM to II noon. Deltona Inn
I t at Deltona E xlt

Apply by tolling Irom * AM
to 1 PM. Monday thru Friday.

Burns International
Security Service.
305IHI251

Mature Individuals needed at
long term / thort b rio toe the
rly TLC.Inc m 10*1
M oturo. responsible w altrott
needed Experienced with
Italian food Apply Carlo's
Mellon Ratlauront. 1000 S
French Avenue

Equal Opportunity E m pieyer

SKILLED LABORERS
MACHINE OPERATORS
AND TOREMAN

AVO N lARM IM O lW O W IIt
O P E N T IR A ItO B IE IN O W III
n i M i i o c n t se n

To do telecommunications work
fo r i s s i l l l con tra cto r lo
Southern Ball Pleat# send
resume lo Danella Corpora
lio n . S it W a sh b u rn R d .
Melbourne Fla J1*H or call
I kOO 171 If**

Need Inexperienced tamale or
male to loom ceramic tile
Intiaiiatlont Hard work, but a
chance to loom good Irode
John. A M Tile Contractor*
m ivo*

S T A Y AT HOME Make leie
phone appointment! Good
pay and bonus, plus la* *0*1
anytime

Needed J people ot once No
experience necetiery Work
w ith S a n fo rd b ra n c h o f
Florid a Company We w ill
train those people accepted on
bails of vocational aptitude
test M u ll he able to stort
w u rh I m m e d ia t e ly a n d
manage on flat a nee* oe do
not apply Call » l *4X0,
Monday. S AM to Noon Only I
HI f D IO IM M ED IA TELY
Dispatcher for Seniord (on
t ra d labor ottka Will train
llM M O .o r m a i n ________

WORD P RO CESSO R
IS lo M per hour Immediate
openings
Permanent post
Ifont Never e tee!
e IBM D ISPLAY W R ITER
0 LA N IER ec e W AN G

TINT PE»M_______774-1141
I LABO R ER S NE C D C D Be
peri Monday rtady lor work
*170 lo start See Sieve at
F loo World from I to 1_______
f S A LE S PERSO N S
E X P E C T SaOO A W E E K
Immediate Income tor career
minded persons Cell Florida
Job Semes 171 n n ________

73—Em p lo ym en t
W anted

Orange City I Of 1 bd'm *11*
&gt;1*1 Utilities included First.
las*. ♦ security tw o m ail*

M A Y SPECIAL
I 4 1 bdrm Irom *310 Lose
Ada Flexible lease 171 MM

Sarfotd Court Apitlmenti
STUDIOS t R O R M
) BDRM
F L E X IB L E LEASES

Santer CftIttn Discount

323-3301
I Bdrm Apartment downtown
area Cemplart privacy. 1)00
mo H i *XH
I Bed- m Children 4 per ac
cipfed S7S0 a mo S700 Dtpos
11,111 001 1 ____ ___________

tm

Room in pfjv hem# toe r#
ipentibi# per ton Downtown
#r#A Kile hen Pr lv IM wi«
WtodOt jllutMttt— f l l i 104
SANFORD F u rnith#d roomi by
r*i# w##h Rtaten#bi# r#t#»
M iu fw rv it# c « it n i4 ) o ;
I 7FM m P i l m i f l o A v *

m i

SAVE

R#nV Mow ind En|i#f 1
Th*t Limited Vp#d«i;
C fitrfy f Hio#nf

43—Rooms fo r Rent

Room for r t n f for working
person in p r l v f t f t hom #
Klfchan p r M I# g »«. * # «* • &lt; &amp;
m#td i#rvlc« MO w##k 17J

I Mrm 1Rath Apartmtnti

ONLY................... $419.
)M ffn , &gt;4#4*i alaa a«»iUW4
W/ Otcoratie# Wall C avtrinfL
Butlf l«i &gt;— Meat#. Flafltf
•f lf#r#f#. W ish4f/Drytr
Haa* up. and Carper 1
W a ta rM i A c ttfIN

B AM B O O CO VE APTS.
MO E A ir poet Blvd
PH ONE 111 *a». H I M l
Efficiency tram H U me
Oteceent tor Senior CIIItem

47—A p artm en ts
Furnished / Rent

MA5UI1S COVE........323 7400

T ire d a l Job Hunting t
C a ll F u tu re s
th e y h a v e
hundreds ot lob openings lor
those whs want lo work
oft i n

L o v t ly I b d r m
C o m p le te
privacy HO wfc . plus &gt;2*0 tec
f month lees* H I UP* or

O C L IV E R Y H E L P E R S no at
parlance necessary Fu ll time
Good starling pay H I XW0

Nk*ly lurnished I bdrm apt, all
ulllillof paid. 1 blocks from
down town, singles only, no
pels 111 Wl*. loovo massage

n ifttf_________

Hospilol a ■pec (xnc a preferred In
IV A d d f t lv r . U n it D o t *
Systems Apply W Volusia
M em orial Heapllal. M l W
Plymouth Avenue. OeLand.
Fla

R E C E P T IO N IS T . O F F IC E
H E LP E R S , C L IR K I. CRT
O P E R A T O R ! - Im m a d la f*
openings Good pay tcalas
c a ll a n a m N O W i

PHONE WORK

W E L O I R S Car 11had Excellent
pay Kales Call today a fl
aXB____________
T r u c k O rtv a r
D e liv e r y
Warehouse. Janitorial Musi
have excellent driving record
Heavy pockeges to llff Calery

Pr Inflng Co 171I H I __
f MUH PLANT
N e e d a a p s r lo n c o d y o rd
foreman Only quallllad need
apply i m a n
W A N O O P ER A TO R
Openings In la ke Mary No lee
C a ll A b lt ll T e m p o ra ry
S a r v lt a s jll 7**0

TEMP PERM............774 114S

Wanlad Someone with truck or
van fo deliver newspapers on
Sunday only Call 111 laa;

L a b o r e r s
N e e d e d
N o w !
Report To Our
Sanford Office
L A B O R F O R C E
m t

I*

OAIIV PAY

Ready For Work
At 6 a.m.
407 W . 1st St.

321-1590

103—Houses
Unfurnished / Rent
DeIrene's Ird Arta Ibdrm . t "i
bath One child welcome l
year lease U » mo III. lost
4 t» 0 lecurltY )'* ITS*
e e e IN DE LTONA a x e
e x H O M ES FOR RENT x e
___ x e *71 l i W i x

RIDGEWOOO ARMS APIS.
Limited Timt Only
‘ l o t i F ir »! Month* Rtnf
2M0 Ri&lt;ty#*oori A y#
Sanford Fla
CALL
12) MW
.......... ........ 171*441
Monday thru Friday
f to } X)

Satordt#y from

10 to J

121—Condominium
Rentals

105— Duplex-

Triplex / Rent
A V A IL A R L E
7 bdrm/l bx'x
carpo* opplioncos screened
potto, laundry *MO M l M i l

Ib drm . 2 bath.
Brandr
t i l l month Sal 747*
________ ac a?) i l i a

Duplex tor rent Cedar Ave I
bdrm 1 bath, carport, inside
utility, energy efficient U D
mo plus teeticity Phone
17* 7Sat iH er 1____________

Condo Sendiewood V illa s 1
Bdrm 7 Bath washer dryer
kitchen appliances, screen
porch, poof Adults MS* mo
tl*t Security Ooy MlfHKI
Ere M l teal

O u p lx i
7 bdrm
c a rp o rt,
p r iv a t e patio , fa n . law n
service *71* m j 77* is*7__

MOUNTAIN HOME near Hen
decsonyille. N C Call IM 1*17
lor d etails___________

UtNDSTOCK BROKERS

365 3712.................. Anjlimt.
J bdrm qui#t. todudtd W V
mo pfy* \V\ *#(u^»ty Avail

#bi# imm#di*»«fy tti NW
2 or 1 bdrm n#*tf r#mod#l#d
f i l l L«ur«l Ari"u» 142S
monlh p*ut *#&lt;MYl1y Rtf#r
»wc»t rogmlffd 121 MOO
) bdrm . I bam No pat* U l t
month Appiianct* inctwdNMl
IJ) *t*l
__________
bdrm J bam |4V)p#rmo U M

4

dopotif

No rt l r tgtralor
172 m l

Happy M o th e r 's Day
to the B e st M o m
In G e o rg ia .
W ith lo t s o f lovel
Penny G C h a rle s
To My M o m , who
Is a ls o m y
Hest F tle n d .
Love Y ou l
'
B re n d a

V ir g in ia H u ffm a n
of

C h a r le s t o n , W . V a .
We are a ll s o p ro u d
of y o u * lo v e y o u s o
m u ch . M i s s y o u o n
t h is M o t h e r ’ s D a y ,
W ayne, S u e ,
J o e G T o n ia

thank y o u for being
the W o rld 1! G re a test
Mom . I love yo u vety
m uch.
Peg gy K .

NOW LEASING
CALL 322-1051
127— O f f ic e R e n t a ls
Wanted
Approximately 1000
sq ft finished office spore In
Seniord Lonowood M J0 M '
laootoft 1*00 per mo plus tax
a calling tans. Brick 4 Cedar
I n t e r io r w a lls
Bob M
Ban J ' . P A .
Realtor M l
an*

N E W SM YRNA BE A C H
7 7
bdrm
opts
turn/
p r ix p o o l'b o s r d w alk lo
beach F ro m tXTO'wk Islets*

141—Homes For Sale
LANDSTOCX BROKERS

113—Storage Rentals

3553712.............Rnrtiew.
BATEMAN REALTY

Mini Hirihousei

L k R#«l E»t«t# brobtr

no b up.................... m o n o

MUST SELL

urxf#r FHA *p
pr*itdll v#c#*1 J bdrm I b*»h
N«« kttchtn. b#th &amp; root
f#nc*d b*(* t*rporf A r**l

* TOR AGE TR AILER*
Far an site cestttrucf ten. etc
Wllce tales 471 ttta
M l ttl*

11)400

114—Real Estate
Management

SAN FO RD
4 gr***

S tub

*cr#%. C'#*^d
A iiu m t mgrfg#§#*

AUtng LSI 000

Oebery Lease. Valt er Rent 1
bdrm , I 11 bath family room
utility, a k . lanced pool corner
lot. laVO First, las* 4 security
sad 1M7

) bdrm 1 bath completely re
furbUbtd nice #*tibh*h#d
neighborhood Walk to thop

ping Owner wHl h#lp |S4 900

#A HA&amp;A60,
IN'DOONftm

MotHetJHc.
*06*5 o f me

I a n day* OF
S a iyw y ie s fil/

FOR R E N T !
1 Bdrm 7 Bain
Cende In lendiexteod Villas
with washer/dryer, dithwasb
er. and mere ter enty *171 per
men lb I Far meet into call
Alan Jehnsew at IM lai*
A P L E A S U R E ! I Bdrm 1 Bath
deuble wsde Mobile Heme to I
a c ra tl Spin Bdrm
plans.
Eat in Kitchen, greet reeml
U * ,M
IM M A C U L A T E !
J Bdrm 1
bans Name in great family
neighberheedi Central air 4
h e a l, p e a l, la n ced y a rd !
ssi M*
BEST B U Y ON M A R K E V I I
Bdrm
I B M h heme with
E e l in K ilch em , FlrtRlace.
centyal air 4 heel, ell new
kitchen, porch! Iia.aoo
G R E A T B U S IN E S S OPPO R
TUN ITVI
Greet lecatleot
Beer and Wine License in
eluded! Owner will contnfer
•arms e l 1*N dawn with
P M M at l«% payable men
thlyl t i l so*
WILL B U ILD TO SUIT! YOUR
LOT OR OURSI EX C LU S IV E
A G E N T F O R W IN IO N O
D EV C O R P . A C E N T R A L
FLO R ID A L E A D E R ! MORE
HOME FO R LESS M O N E Y !
C A L L TO DAYI
O O E N E V A O S C E O LA RD *
EO N EO FO R M O BILES!
I Acre Country tracts
Wxll treed an pared Rd
7* S Dawn I* T r i ot U N I
From III.SMI
II you ere leaking tec a sue
cental career In Reel Eslale.
Stanslrem Really Is leaking
lor you Call Lee Albright
today at M l 700
Exenlngt
MJ IM7

R ttall 4 O tfitt Sp#f# 100 up lo

7.0001M) ft *1*0 itor#g# *,ail

*bi# 177 4401

321 0754 Eve 322-7643

C A L L A N Y TIM E

B Y OWNER *a« o n I Bdrm :
B*fh* l#rgw Mlcth#n, beet pit,
»iffpI#t# uIHlty roo m J c#r
g*r#g# quiet cof n#f big o#h t
C am III noo or m o l t /

322-2420
1S4S P A R K A V I Untord
991 U M*ry Blvd lk NUry

AND LE T AN EX P ER T D O TH E JO B

of

Dial 322-2611 or 831-9993

I t w ln v lile , G a ..
Thank y o u fo r so
v e ry m u c h th r o u g h
a ll the y e a r s . M is s
y o u • lo v e y o u
m uch.
W ayne, Sue,
J o e G T o n ia

Additions*
Remodeling

Cleaning Service

KfMODf LING SOCIALIST
W# M#ndl#
Th#Whol# B*H Of W*a

B. [. LINK CONST.

CALI NOW! 334 0100

322 7024
[&gt;«ai M o m ,
fo r

all

th e

n ic e

th in g*

you've d u n e fo i u&gt;, yo u
are te m e m h e ie c f o n Ihl*

Sandy Baker

Happy M o th e r'* Day
To O u r " S o lt b a ll
M o th e r", C in d y Dale
of the
Lake M ary G ir ls
S o ftb a ll Team
sp o n so re d by
L a rry Dale
C o n s tru c tio n .
"H e r G ir ls W ish Her i
The B e t t i"
Tunis G ib b s ,
S helly P a lm e r,

Angl* D etla cco ,
Am y B o u tc le r,
Sarah M o o re,
M onica D ale,
Dana Y o u n g ,
W indy Lu d w ig ,
T o ils Jo h n so n ,
M aggie G uernesey,
Ruth W h ite.

MAIDS To 4fdtt
ti f*#it Tt Oodlirv#**
C#ll Hi* b#lr*r«l
Gw*r*ni##d k t v K * U h R*t#t

_^ _^ |nen&lt; m gAv4ileble^ ^ ^

Electrical

Air Conditioning
&amp; Heating

Anything Electric at Ssnca 1*7*1
Estimates
It Hr Service Calls
T a m s Electric Vary ice Ml i n s

W*IM*r'*
An
C or*dl bon lng Wr vlc •

Wpr Mon wI'rkdamr untft i HV i
m 4401__________

Appliance Repair
AJItnt Applisntt Sdrnce
11 hr Service Me Extra Charge
I t y n i * M tH II, SH W U
T I R E O OF b llN O R ir P E D
O F F ? We tell It like if III *M
service call which Includes
first JO mins M home All
work guaranteed M d a y i parts
4 labor C A t APPLIAN CE.
S A LE S 4 SERVICE *7* M l .

Firewood/Fuel
T R I E 1EB V IC E 4 FIREW O O D
FO R SALE CA LL A F T E R
I P M 177*0*4

Handy Man
Eap Handyman, Ral Reliable
fre e Est most any |ob Betl
^ e * e t _ M ^ U ^ C a H A n jfim a ^

Health 4 Beauty
TOWEB S B I A U T Y S A L O N
F O R M E R L Y H arrldtf'i Beauty
Nook II* E III SI IM S7a7

Automotive

Home Improvement

Auto/Boats Reha tod AuN body
4 auto repairs with Incoma
producing buildbig 4 real
astata P arlact location In
Sanford tor bool salts 4 ro
pairs All with III* DOO down

Canter s Bunding 4 Remedaiing
No Job Tee Smell
III Burton Lana, lanferd
111 *X77
a Dock. Screen Porch
Aluminum Soflll ec Siding
Wmdow/Fla room Repairs
and want F a t!. H t lla b lt .
Professional and Llcanaad
Work* Call Kan for a Froa
Estimate » l a » ll Eat St

Carpentry
A O R I A T O I F T l Havo Hor
Kitcbon Ramedaledl Alt typas at
Carpentry
Boateixabia hriext
( ■per lanced
Ixlerencet
v * n -**«**»
in e x it X H
All types of carpentry 4 re
modeling If y n exp Call
H khard Gross Ml «*)*

Plumbing. Pointing Electric
Carpentry Dsn I See if* Al* So
&gt;0yra Eap ______ B4 L 111 oeal
THOMAS 4 THOMAS Hama
repair, cleaning, lawn care
Call Ml ISA*

Cleaning Service

Home Repairs

Busy Dot's Cleaning Service
Windows walls. Iloovi A ll
general cleaning tOs tW H tJ

CARPEN TER
Repairs and
i t mode ling No fob too small
Call MJ *4xS

H i i d Carpal Oxanlng living.
Dining Ream 4 Hall )!* M
U fa 4 Chaw. *11 M l ISM

Maintenance of all type*
Carpentry painting plumbing
end electric 777 0074

BY GARRY TRUDEAU
SamMes j *tnjcx M tof
&gt;7 hrMen. Qd&gt;e/t*ary, 0 d,
Must /save fe lt He. Must
fwve seen pictures of it
vl. He Musthurt

WE LIST A N O t E L L
MORE HOM E* THAN
AN YO N E IN NORTH
SE M IN O LE COUNTY

1449 Senford Ave

117—Commercial
Rentals

Landclearing

Painting

O E N E V A L A N D C L E A R IN G
lo l'la n d cla a rln g
F ill dirt
Topsoil
Ponds
Orom ditches
SHo Preparation C a ll 140 SOW
THORNE L A N O C LE A R IN O
FILL DIRT 0 C L A Y 4
SHALE H AU LIN G
M l SXM

Lawn Service
ACE LAWN SI RVICE
Maintenance Sodding Pruning
Cleaning Thatching Fertilising
Free Estimates
sat 1771
BEA T TH E H E A T t

s.

Call Chriilun Bios.
j
Complete Dwn Can
Riisorublg Rites

C A LV IN 4 TOM S
House Pamfsng 4 Well Peoer
You buy material!
Wa supply labor To SAVE III
_____
MS 1111
Peinling Inter lor E a tenor Ea
lor lor Speciol
Pros Wash
W a ltrp ro o l
Seal. Prep 4
Paint I s f l F r e e E t l Con lac I
Jacks** 77X0 SJO sit*
Responsible Men and helper will
paint your Home or Business
etc Give your probtemt fo us
WE C A R E Quality work. 70
yrs eap 117 XM7 Lie coni

Past Control

323 4401

Plastoring

M#in*#f4#nc«
Aping Bu*h Hog M oving
149 4094

LAMNS MOWtD l TRIMMED
I p M J J N f ^ b x a v p s lllim

P A L L Pheaes el Plessenng e
Repair. Stucco. Hard Ceet
Simulated Brick M l l**l

Plumbing

Masonry
REALCancreta 7 Man Quality
Operation Polio* Driveways

Oa^^JITm^^ealMIMI
Moving A Hauling
Hausoheld Qaeda Meuort Local
4 long distance wlfhm stale
Reasonable rales Courteous
service M l XIX*

e Budde Plumping Service e
Haoek e Replace e Remodel
e Free letim etee e III M M e

Secretarial Service
ALL Typing. Secretarial A
Ward Processing Services
Meter&gt; Public
III 10X1

Nursing Cart

T i lt

OUR R ATES A R E LO W ER
Lakaview Nursing Center
*1* I Second *f . SeixXerd

Ceramic T i n glue on or mud
morhod F Iqar a. walla and tic
Free E dem ote M l IPM after
hr s 172 y d s J a vet f i ee Inc

_____ TO-47W
Painting

A Way Te le v e l B e il Wars
Best Prices ler wallpapering
peinling. y mere Rel. Very
Raliebla M l atII XT*

Scuiimann Tile Ceramic. Vinyl
Aabettoa etc Installed A re
paired Eap
ret
lie Free
eetimetet M l AIxl

Tre e S ervice
ECHOLS T REE SERVI CE

P A IN T IN G

•to n dio
&gt; IMBUMD
XLICENSED
• NIBiOENtlAL

W G. TRIBBY
OVIEDO FLA

D o o n c s b u ry

Stnlonfi Sale* Lndtr

To List Your Business...

spe cia l d a y .

H a pp y M o t h e r 's D a y
To T h e G r e a te s t
M am a,

REALTY-REALTOR

H a p p y M o t h e r 's D a y
to S a l ly S t a n le y

D e a re s t " F o u n t a in
Love,
P e n ."
K o b e t l, P e g g y ,
M ik e . F le d
W hat a t im e th a t w a s
w hen t h is w a s s a id !
To My Mom:
V e ry s w e e t d a y s •
I feel I will n etei be able to
so m a n y p la c e s w e thank yo u tn o u g h (ol
w ent • a n d th e fu n eteiylhlng you have done foi
m«. I only hop* you will know
we h a d .
that you aie m y b e tl friend
Love y o u so m u ch ,
and I love you very much!
•'T ' u d » ' '

STENSTROM

C O N S U LT O U R

^Mother's Day
Happy M o th e r 's Dity
to the la te
V ic k y tin oil a
with love front
91ft
Your S o n
and The F a m ily

1 md 2 BEDROOMS
LAKEFRONT
LUXURY ADULT
C O M M U N IT Y

1*7* Benente Air. turn Very
Cleon, polio turn Gelt. 4
tithing #1 beet door Adults,
no pets Rent by weet. or sell
tar HOC down (lee per mo
171*10. M» SOU___________
2 bdrm I &gt;1 bath, unfurnished
Outside Sanford In country
m la**

Lake AAary/Vanlerd I bd'm 7
both Only J yrs old Cent
heal A air Garage appliances
4 drapes Inti Jfensirom Re
aity, 777 7*70 or 177 J*c*__

O lta a n
Ca vn lr y L lc ln r
7
bdrm
I bath lanced yard
Pels 4 children OK I1W mo .
*1)0deposit M l 7717________
7 M l m . I bath
Fenced yard
1**0 par month

RT LAKE MONROE

107-Mobile
Homes / Rent

111—Resort/Vacation
Rentals

Tirod o l Ihe hoedechet* Let us
m anega your ra n lo l pro
parlies Profess oral low cost
service M l M il Can anytime
United Seles Asset Gits. Inc.
Prop, Mgml Ofr Realtor

SAILPOINTE

2 B d r m . M o d s '" D t l u s t
Oupies
Excellent location
*M* M l UM

Le*e Mary Area Hidden Lasts
7 bdrm 7 bath. I car garage
Lika new Amentlle* All ep
pllances 447* per mo 111
ajoe wore i ale x* 11________

H i T0U EBB
rt&gt; IRON
IE ecu (smt

125—F o r Lease

Nice Dettena I bdrm duetts
Ouiet ary# near piato 1st lost
4 tec *3a* *7* 14'1 eves

Happy

TR U CK ORIVERS Long haul
Immediate! Good driving re
cord Over II t f l a m
L O C A L O R IV E R S
Straight
trucks Good pay Atari right
away at* a m

b d rm . batn. new eppi .
garage wether,dryer hookup
*77* mo . *700 deposk set
B**l

Tat irMj #ppi ic a bon t
S T F M P I R A G EN C Y

IM M E D IA T E O P EN IN O S
General Construction labor
Good pay a n a m

PHARMACIST

]

, I both Adults only, no
IOC wb , U7« me . plus
deposit Days I l f 001*.
717 10*7. or 177 07*7

★ LANDLORDS ★

e C O U N T R Y S E T T IN O e
large I A 1 Bdrm A pari march
Adult Lakevlew Fem ily Pee&gt;id*
Available New Open Weekends

Lakt Mary lurnished Apt Da
sponsible working male, no
Children or pets m 1*10

I bdrm
pets
sac
Eves

371-1411
Oflmdo toil frog 36S-44JI

SANFORD* R a m
* M k iy 4
Monthly rale# U til Inc *ft
*00Q#k
M u l U I N I 7U1

Turn Apis for Senior ClNiens
H i Palmetto Ave
J Cowan No Phone Calls

1 end 1 bdrm Alao furnished
efficiency from *7* wees U M
depot!! N o pals Call 111 *107
* 7 P M si!Palm etto

44—Apartments
Unfurnished / Rent

M A T U R E
W O M A N
H o u s e k e e p in g , d o m e s tic
laundry service
Pick up 4
delivery Bonded lor your

Cltrliflifl Aprft A H#m t*
t V . fcikh#*
m»M |V&gt;
t«h u p o n &lt;71 V4M/471 MlQ

Unfurnished Efficiency
INS
month. &gt;N* security deposit
No pots, ell aduin MIxxfQ

3 bd'm
| bath, living room,
kitchen IXO me Call HI 1IM
o&gt; 171 fate

Companion ak) for the elderly I
win do your errant else Dally
or weekly basis Call M l PROS

F A C T O R Y A S S E M B L Y and
PRODUCTION WORK Most
shifts open Good pay scales
If! am

her ten f a r Rallal Duty Christ
tlan Youth Bench lor abused
A trr,„i,i. chticlren (IV vwr*

OAIIY WORE

44—Apartments
Unfurnished / Rent

G E N E R A L
O F F I C E
T R A IN E E S
Great starting
|ob Several openings Good
pey *71X100

Personal Lines Service Nap
needed by local Insurance
agency Salary open Group
Insurance with denial, paid
holidays and vacation Coll
i n »&gt;«i__________________
P E R S O N N E L T R A IN !!
W ill train In all a s p a d i of
personnel Naqulras ) years
ollic# exporlonca. typing. In
telllgent and desire lot a
career n a llx i

Port lima No experience necos
eery, will train Sal appoint
m anls Irom oof longwood
Otflco Starling salary Irom
sa to hr
lo If 10 hr
|m
medial# pey raise* lor those
who try herder Potentiei |to
per hr within I wSi Coll Jim
Coob.BlaEBM _____________
P R O G R A M ASSISTANT
IC F M R Experienced In devol
opmenlatly disabled 1 year
degree HI m i
RECEPTIONIST
F ro n t oltlce. phonal, tiling,
typing halplul P trm a n en l
positions Navtralaol

47—Apartments
Furnished / Rent

71—Help W anted

M S JAA7

Free Iifimateir Lew Prices I
Ins Slump Gcinding.Teel
ns mpday entile
"ladBio PrelettronatadoH-.

Ff/yrjFJ 0M S 0 00 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0+ 0 00 00 0.

71- H e lp Wanted

S u n d a y . M a y IJ , 1M$

lie

JO H N A L L E N S LA W N B T R I I

Dead tree romouol LX Bins
Free eel 1)1 SM0

Shopping For A
NewOr UsedCarl

99

E v e n in g H e r a ld . S a n fo r d . F I

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bexl J r e l i In Iba t i m i n g
H o aId a C la a a llie d x ccllo a
Read F rid a y a f i i a l a f W fix ld
for Iba beat adtyctiona

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KIT N' C A R L Y L E 1by L a rry W right
141— H o m e s F o r S a le

141— H o m e s F o r S a le

0; 0»r*» t4S OOO wltfi t) 000 ' L*a«t *r option to buy Due*, 3
down to hold Tnd momgog# )
Bd rm . 1 both on »#ch tip*
I both

H y in g L d rung

B r 0 * n t r l A t l« (
both. IJ00 iq tt
•itoplpco Font*

A S S O C I VTK-S
f'w

IIII

] b d rm
F i,
ttucco. n«w

tool ton d ft no QIC)_____

B y O v n * ' ) bdrm , 3 both. J cor
g t ' t g t ,lo c ttov* * ow n. 31
It r t l f i g I f M N f , d&gt;)po«4l.

radar rang# i,rg« d.«h*a,h

L I » I n g f C 11 »

Loch Arbor t
bdrm . ) ', both ftnllor hot!
K i t trtod lot 3 b*g tc'oonod

pot.04 103 MO &gt;73 4)07

Otbory ) bdrm . I both. Flo
room, utility, ctnt olr * ho,l
carport L o rg , lot UI.*tO
A her 7 PM 44# &lt;470

REALTOR "

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Q U IC K

SALE

Sailor

olrxdy i W u M ]
lomity i n n m h u t porch
Will *,wtt with elating o t
O f O U C E O TO to I,ooo

P LA N T A G A O D E N Country
totting, in town cnnvtmonc*
At mot I now 1 bdrm , »*ry
lmm&lt;cul*t*. VA ip p ro iird
114. wo
• E C K T COURSON.
Com pony. 311 toot

Wall

St

ASSUME NO Q U A L IF Y IN G ! 1
Bdrm . I&lt;t both, lo rg , tnmnd
rardl SI.000 down. SltO Mn
WITH l i l t s Approi 31 yr«
Mo*, right Int SM.M0
R A M IL E W O O O 7 STO RY with
i garbling pool I Hug* itont
lira p ia c i Cattwdral Cailmgtl
All tha aatratl A num a no
0 ir a lll y Ing f AI m o il n ,w l

1A.NIF0 ft D Mother wit I lav* thi\
I N rm , S M ill, I i i M r
home pad will tovt th# ton

vantarn a #1 tha Mayfair Call
C a v rta O ffered et !* M * 0
SA N FO R D Great tfarlaf hamt
] bdrm small dan On quiet

itraat VA apprettal erderrd
All thll tor V44 000

SANFORD

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bdrm lerge freed tot US .900
Family Hama a Bdrm fenced

Adult Mobil* Home Park

f#rd wo** vnep Low M !
Poal Heme Fi* rm.bar patto.l

MODELS ON DISPLAY
IT O J

bdrm ? bam met a'tala* OOC

Hidden Lb V iltai 2 bdrm 2 bath
s p lit p la n .a n d let B a le *
Mar b«t
lo n g wood H o rs t F a rm U n.Q vt
ra n c h hom# poo&gt; * spa ttabtos
A p a r tm e n t B ld g C r a a t lOCa
ticn g o o d in c o m e 's III 100

no.# Ag,,. m o te,
11 -, r •i “ *.

L o v e ly 3 B d rm
2 bath w ith
g ra a f room (re p la c e a at in
Aifchan
d •n i n g r o o m ,
b e a u t ify wooded tot r * too

e e e e e ••* # •# •** #

PHONE 373 84(3

co m m er cia l

F o r Q uality cra ttm a n yh ip ar&gt;d
comp#»tt*v# price* tot u t p ric e
Out you*- n#w horn#___________

Lab# Mary Commercial Ridg
over 1000 ig ft R a d ix ed to
Ito 000
la k a M a r y C o m m e rc ia l Incom e
Bldg on corner SS2 QPO
Santord B u iy G ro cery lt o r a on
S an ford A v# Radv*ed 1 " 9 000
A p a r tm e n t'C o m m e rc ia l lit# 11
a c r e i A ll u til N e a f H w y lt f ?
F u e l O il B usiness
H I WO
Coin L a u n d ry B e tin e ti
la* *00

★ LIST FOR LE S S *

acre

*N 4 \ t \ *N
W E W I L L L IS T , A D V E R T d l
I E L L YOUR HOME F O R * \
WHY PAY MORE?
F REE COMPUTERIZED
M a r bat A n a l r m of Yeur
Horn# C a ll U S A T O O A Y t

3*64 mwy t? «i
L * f ge 4 b d rm
1 bath b ric k
horn# to H ig h la n d P a rk , 2114
W) ft w ‘ th dbi* car gar#ge
p lu t 14X11 patio, targe (at w
n»te Iand w aping A tiu m a b ie
t ' l \ mortgage! wit* ptm bf*
ow n er fin a n c in g
I d a 100

S A N F O R D On ca n a l to Lab a
S y lv a n
B u ild y o u r d re a m
h o v w 4 l u l l fro m yeur back
l i t 144

R a v tn n a P a rk j bd rm . J bath,
fa m ily room ce n tra l heat A
8&lt;&gt; 11* 900 172 90*1
S a n ford N ice 2 bedroom
w ith H ying room , din in g room
pa n e le d fa m ily room la u n d ry
roo m , w orkthop C a ll tor in
fo rm a tio n 323 1104 or 43* A\V
U ) 900 or be%? Oder
I A N F O R D Fen ced re n d lot
41X200 W ell septic, e le c tric
G ood tor m i
W a lla c e C r e i i Real ty, Inc,
L ie
R e a l E tla to B re k tr 371

Mfl, awytfffto.___________
8| *| i o n

STemper

321-3833

Licensed Salat People Needed1
m W Laka Mary Blvd

L O N G W O O D 1 b d rm
I bath
New root
I I . 000 d o w n
O W NER
FIN AN C IN G

COUNTRY HIDE REALTY

1*4 OOO )21 **•&gt;

m sin

■new wm r

R tg

R E B ro b a f .......

I ll a n t

3

BD R M / 2 BATH
Large
room i
a a t In k i t c h e n
fireplace
dbi c a r g a r a g e !
U S 000 dow n Ow ner w ill h old
2nd m ortg age 1*1300

CO UNTRY HIDEAWAY
Log
h o u te on a p p r a n m a t f l y •

treed acre* Only 129 900

141 — H o m e s F o r S a le

L I ST WI T H U lt
T U K * W ill* A r t * M ural, roned
A I * b d rm 3 bbth f .replace
pool. 3300 tq tt under root
W ill a i f i i t fin a n cin g C o n tid e r
le a ta opt.on H7S 000 34S SIFT
We w ou ld bke to M r thank you
to C a ll B a rt R e a lty for h e lp in g
u l to o b ta in p r o p e r t ie i In
S a n to rd
They a re a v e ry
p ro to ttio n a l, concerned and
c a r in g re a l aetata fir m W a
re c o m m e n d them h ig h ly A n d
wa w ou ld fik# to eay a epe cia l
fhwnk you to S alm a W l l1Ham a
for 'her m a n y h o u r! of w o rk in g
w ith u i now and in the fu tu re

The Milton A The Taikampt
W in ter P a rk Townhoute Condo,
la k a tro n f 2 m a tte r bdrm *
w ith 2*i b a th i m in i b lin d !
p a d d le t a n i. w et b a r
*11
k d c h e n a p p lia n c e ! plus
w e th e r drye r, en clm e d patio
F H A a tte s te d 1*3 000 S e llin g
for o n ly 11* 100 w ith l U u m i
bto F H A loan i t ? i f f !

163— W a t e r lr o n l
P r o p e r t y / S a le

122 Mto

VILLAGE
APTS.

FOR P EO P LE WITH

322 ?H )

1103 000 123 19*4
R e ton ditten rd A p p lia n c e !
tram M l W A R R A N T Y
BARNITTl
CASSELBERRY
4)9 111)
*30 14)1
• RENT TO O W N •
Color T V t
tto r e o t w a ih e ry
dryer* re ln g e ra to r t r e e ie r i
tu ffu ture vid eo re c o rd e r!
5pectot lit w e e k t rent W t
A i far na 1»v # f V' -A A p p i ft »n t a It
la y re t Shopping Center
172 1000

149— C o m m e r c ia l
P r o p e r t y / S a le
COMMERCIAL t P f C lA LIlt
LAKE MART REALTY
BOS BALL.JR
1)7 714,

3-' 4220 S 0RLAK0O DttVt ’
SaWfORD

CEN TU RY 21

^Hotdtblt

/

P O O L 3 b o rn i 2 bath
h a irtw o o d f lo o r , Ci.oon
h o u ,a
ic r t a n a d p oo l

V A C A N T 4 tx lm i } path
poor p lA n n a d Gam # room
• 'm a n , b u ilt in *
E,
C*u*nt a . , a m o n o
LARGE
L o ttin g
tH lim
to .lin g
School

181—Appliances
/ Furniture

) b d rm ! ' i b * th 4 le m ily ro o m
fenced yard
C ■ Ir *»
A iiu r v ia b le 9
percent
m-orfg*ge E t c cor'd 119 MX)
C a ll *vet or w eekend! 323
2115

Jtental Office 1
323 2920
L*

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REALTOR

CHAMPAGNE
T A STE

4.04 laigo 04, Iron,

1ANFONO 1A t ' , 3 lot,

la* OOO

4 fcdrm pool hom e pn 3 lo t i i»g
country kitchen • l i ft i ng
room irg den d m ing roo m 2
tireptoct! dbte g a ra g e A
'more 1-400 %q ft L ik e new
condition Below app* A«tef

L O T in co u n try
N a a M y ntt* 3
J b a th V J u lio J
L a4o M jty ttig h
W)4 900

Lututf Cond(t
/ minium For V
lo d ij't Pfof« A
tionib. Two B«&lt;5 ^
room. Two Bath.
Ttnnn Courts, Swim ■:
m ini Pool. Tropical :
S«tttn( On Lalt* Mon ;
rot. Mmutn
From Orlando,
From 1405 00
Furnished 8 n d ^
U n fu im th td '^

I N IC E 3 b d rm ( iy bath
im m a c u la la h o m e naa&gt;
m, 4
H a m .lio n E l« m « n
la iy F e n c a U b a c k yard
h u ll t i o „ S i r 900

W» 4l«o H«r*
M ou»0f

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O f l R SURD4T3 t PM to 6 EM

DELTONA CORP.
REALTY CO.
305-574-6656

(305) 321 0041
S ) t W I t lh S ir , , I
S a n to rd . F I 13731

151 — I n v e s tm e n t
P r o p e r ly / S a le
NEW S M Y R N A B E A C H

AC L F Retirement Home
E ice Ilent income
Beachtide Realty. R E A L T O R !
904*2) 1111
Open / d « M f

O T H E R H O M E 1. LOTS.
A C R E A G E INVEITMENT
PROPERTY
CALL ANYTIME
R E A L T O R 122 *991

C tn

fi-wvvf# t

%'dec re%d*oe* «

Spec a&lt; to* wee* i* e n t i! 0 0
Alternative TV A Appi R»ntait
Eayret I hopping Center

'r ,

KISH REAL ESTATE

3 n orm
3 b a ih
S p ill
3)1 14,4 Lvn T h o r ,

IW IM T E N N I S
N#e* J B d fm 3 beth hom e wi t h
wailed w c u fity
N ic e »*r d
c a r p e fi * ir pad dle l*n% 2
c lu b to iiM over w e d
pool end te n n .i c o u r ti

I ' my

SHENANDOAH

i

So'.iorO test 3 b d 'm
7 tu rn
vpt.t 14 X 7) ca n .,,1 o r
Mm.iy pan. I.nanong 4.4-1

141 — Homes For Sale

'r" 1" " '

itereof a a iN 'i

0f y e f % t f l r g e 'a m ,

FROM *300

JU S T O F F I 4
4T 0 R 4 N C E C I T V I KI T *14

I on ad Com m a r l ia l P a r i Av#
frontage ) lots for 140 QQQ
lo n t d tor A p tV w a to r &gt;tew O f.All
2 &lt;ot%for o n l y 177 9Q0
2an#d tor D u p b i Ou«d traad
tot wa»ar sr*e* 1 i f 900
R a std a n tia l B u d d in g tot 1 10 000
C a m m a rc ia l l e t ! fro m f t* 900

atm osphere 12)90*

323*5774

g ^t f ^

N t 7)1 3371
O ro n ,# City

1TOO t C r l . r l

• R E N T TOOWN*

Coior TVl

^73 *2R» iNo Lemonat 1

M on th ru F n

Mt ,47 4047

ga'aga Naa* 111900

M.ddan Lb V itlai 2 bdrm 2 barn

hamt Ufa, clot# to f ■4
Beautiful wooded lot Country

tor.too

Appliance* Fer Sato R eap ed
b* Accurate App»i*wce Re

lot tod Handy Man* J bdrm |*y
ba m m &gt; i « Lot Zoned Dvptoe
Q v e tftV C e u n t r y Horn# 2

BU ILD IN G LOTS

M OVE RIGHT IN. I Bdrm I
both b « outl!ol (p in plan.
I s id t d w ith o a tro t. Only
tio.oog down Call ut guttbl
ut.w#

By J 4 H I 3 M ' m
w ith ly n y M
y a 'd S330C dow n a n d a t t u m ,
b4'an&lt;* Ot LS4O0 4* l i l t t t P 4 '
month to, 4 y * a rs 133 i**J

R ES ID E N T IA L

brMt,w,y. t it .000
NEED

181 — A p p lia n c e s
/ F u r n if u r e

COUNTRY VILLAGE

321-3833
W A LK TO TOW N C N m In
i i t r * m e , &gt; b d rm , l e r t t w g

» f c o n tro l o lr .h o o t . m any
othor ottroft 147 )O0 m Sonar,
noor Son ford A .* * Airport
B ird
E .» 131 t i l ,
day,
133 0144 or 333 too)

C o u n try

IN IT E D
S.VLKS

Root *41J • m o c l *h&lt;ch tw o
m onthly c r t d lt t d t g n l 'd t
do*" p4»m»nt 1710M J)1

room, xroarwd porch » gr**n
hou,#. g t 't g t A,»gma
tnortgog# 133 777b

181— Appliances
/ F u rn itu re

157— M ob ile
Homes / Sale

153— Acreage
Lols/S ale
17000 dwn 1747 mo 1 a c r e ! 3X3
tt
pa v e d rd
frontage

hometitfinomcibMe!) JJJ toaO

1 5 7 -M o b ile
Homes / Sale

BX23?
Ltt|«it Nfw . l .Uud Mobil#
HomiOsalti in Ihli Nut.
Famili,, - .... a ....
Adult,
MRINwyltTf
131,1700 I

COMPLETE
FRAME AND
CONCRETE BLOCK

CALL
MR. ASH
TODAY!

ASH’S SPECIALS

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1583 Sq. FI. Under Root
B lock Construction 3 BR/2 BATH

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141 — H o m e s F o r Sale

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Evtry one* in a whila an induitty Introduca* Bn

S A V I!

InovatlvB product th«t is

conBlruction tRcnniquRt that maaaurBbly improve
atrangth. afflclancy and cost

b

Hu b vaiuB that endurtt

B B T T B R I
These Homes ere built like no other home engineered to not onty withstand 120 mph hurricane
winds of Florida but 00 lb snow loads ot the moun
toms (because we build the some house In both
areas)

E ic a p t lo n B lI y

w a ll th o u Q h t o u t a n d t n n o v a liv B

M OW !
If you’re ready to build that home ot your dreams.
then you're reedy (or a closa look at out line of
homes

SA FB1
Out Homes meet or e ice e d the major building
codec in the United Stales

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AC With HEAT PUMP 2018 Sq. Ft. Und*t
Roof Wall fo-Wall Carp*!

HICKORY STILT * 3 3
R R / 2 BATH
HATH
3 BR/2
1284 Sq FI. Undtr Rool

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PR 111
Architectural tee tor custom designing tetunded
upon contract

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AND
W ELL. SEPTIC * LOT PAY OFF MAY BE
INCLUDED IN VOUR MORTGAGE

IF YOU REQUIRE

CALL
D IS C O V E R

L IF E T IM E

3 2 2 -6 0 4 3

H O M ES

Authorized Local Dealer for Craftmark Homes

C A L L

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351 W. Hwy. 438
Altem onle Springe
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111 —Appliances
W a rt We*ha» 4 D- rvr
D IM
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1114714

m otor,

automatic bilge pump tithing
tools fora and aft Na a galva
ru e d trallar with sport whaal

W o rt 10 speed bike, like nan
Riding Snapper lawn mower,
old but good motor &gt;77 7407

E le c tric

WILSONBUUIR FUINITUIE
m in t .m «T___ m w i
n o w B T U W a rt a&gt;r cond 4
Mta new 1 y rt old. B H E EM 1)
gal hotwgter heotor m ir f t
I pia&lt;a coach, 140 Couch 4
chair. ISO Cor tola tlaraa. W)

14

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cond . 40 H P Johnson. 4
M u rray'roltor m 0 4 '

IT Ft Glotf'Om. US Marc 1 0
daap V . bowrldar Loadad
Tandam Iralla' 4171441

117—Sporting Goods
lU t r t O A R D

s i t , is m

M T S pra/am, G 1 channel
hull, trl fin w/leekh SUSOBO

m o no

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F v try th m g mutt go F u r n .
houtahold Hams Wafer bad.
clo th a i. powar lo a't 740$
Or ova Or . F r l , t a t . tu n ,
Daylight to dawn
_ ____
Garaga Sale Furnlturt 4 m u
caiianaout
701 Brlarcllfta

A v a . S a n to rd M a y 1 14
Moving Sal#
Sal only. I 4

Rabun Court, Sonora South
Y ard Sola May I I A II. * 08 4 m
to S 00 p m 700* Magnolia
Ava. Sanlord_________ ____

VAROSALI
S a t. 4 T . I l l M cKay Blvd L a tt
otlin a n
__________

191—Building
Materials

MeedCrttn. Playpant. Baby
lu rn ltu ra . clo th in g
Good
Price* Attar 7 PM m
star
Paying CASH tor
Aluminum. Cant. Coppar.
Bratt. Load. Nawtpapar.
G latf. Gold. Si Ivor
Kokomo Tool, TU W III
_ 1 1 00 Sat 11 m IW8

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4 F luff y klltant

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313—Auctions

M Sanford Ava
CONSIGNMENTS WELCOME!

W

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AUCTION *

Saturday
M*j II.— 7 PM.
Antiqun' M iuilUneout
* BRIDGES' SON *

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Location Mwyl44, l u l l
E o tl of I 4
1440 W Mwy 44
Sanford ...........................ITS-100)

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C a m m a rtla l or R a tld a n lia l
Awtlvant 4 Appractalt Call

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Dabary AaSa A Marina W let
Across the rtvtr. lap al tall
IIQHwy 17 07 Debar y *44 4444

DISCOUNT
AUTO
SALES

'74 Toyota- S spaed 4 air Wauld

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Ultralight

Plana

CALL BART

In

A bftfu tic

REAL ESTATE
REALTO R
ttt 7401

W 000 1J1 OH)

Tiff LARGEST, MOST
PICTURESQUE DEALERSHIP
IN LAKE MOMftOC OTTERING

G R EA T SAVINGS!
MAKE
OFTEN

1981 CHEV. VAN W TON
Groat Work Truck
Conversion

R ic k 4 F r o t h P lc k a d
Slrkwbarnat. dally. Sanlord
Araa m t W
H I 0401

Vacation

Gataway

1970 LTD 4 OR.
A /T , Runs Partact

U P ic k P ao H old Opaning
I 17 IS an Jaw al Rd o il
A irp o rt B ird
Small flald.
m m aaarly 777 1700 &gt;717407

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*5997
*699 CASH

1982 OLDS CUTLASS

SCCCC

Cruiser Station Wagon, Ideal For VacationI *O6E6J O6 E6J

1980 CITATION 4 DR.

*2 2 2 2

A /T , A/C, P/S, P /B

4 D oor.........................................

1973 MAZDA RX2
Good Running Car

K aw a tkl m o to rcyda 4400 or
bast oftar, couch. SIS. dbl
tpgt 4 mattratt. tit. 17 cu It
commercial Iraaiar 1*00 or

1979 MERCURY CRAND MARQUIS
A ll Options 128*8

bostottor m 007r________

*350 dn.
*400 DN
*900 DN

MANY (ATI MODUS TO SELECT FROM . ..
SOME WITH LOW OR HO MONEY DOWN
AIR CONDITIONING i TUNC UP SPECIALIST ON PREMISES

Monlgomary Ward mapla con
tote. I track, tlaroo radio 140.
M o n t g o m e r y Ward
Com pactor
Butcher Black
top SSO 1T104S7

CRUIIN MOTOR SALES

P iin o Lester- food condition.

aWornkirby/ tttt.Toa «g

14 Al F ill

Owar antaad MHby Co
f la w
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3 tv « 3 9 1 • 38V241B

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1**0 Dodge Pick Up Naw motor
brakes tires tOV restored
41000 or bet) Otter 17) IDS
71 M aid* Pick Up- * cyl . a ipd
Runs, looks good boat llrm
J77 4041
r r f iso. 4 .
A ir . A M / F M
Tires Isa a m

H Cougar XR7
Reduced
Mats
Caertwy Pawhac............1D U 1I
41 Citation 4 doer. »u^ 4 c y t ,
power, air. tilt, cruise, low
mi
_4**00 Call ID 77*1

•74 Pvgaol Dtasal Wagon Huns
good Needs work IMP 77)
___
T) Mustang 4 tpwed 4 Cylinder
no rust C ell on weekdays
otter i 4 anytime on weekends
17' 0*SS__________________

») Toyota Wagon Silear 4
Black S spaed aw. Am&lt;Fm
ttaroo. Iintod windows, and
luggaga rack Ekcollant Can
dition 4*410 Call M U M *

11*4 _________

•04 Camara I N U.OOOml Lika
naw Loadad H 7 000 or bast
otter P 1 1708_____________
*4 Pontiac F taco
Sports Coupa
Reduced tales
Courtesy Poottac.......... 111)111

•74 4vt&lt;k Electra- Fu ll powar
cold olr. *1.100
______
17)11*0
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it 000 m h o s .
P edla. Naw
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call

41 M A I D A I S P I E D . B1M0.
D I E S E L . A IR . C R U IS E
C O N T ,. T I N T E D G L A S S ,
T O P P E R . CB PLUS RADIO
N E W TIR ES. I X . CO ND .,
S4S44 C A L L I J lt lt S

84 Ma/dj 5 speed nt
7 000 m l

4* Pontiac F irtbird
Unbelievably priced
t*r*s
Cawrtasy Pontiac
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17) aBM

7* Honda Preiuda
Haas
C w r R iy EVadlot.— ..... ..711-11)1

4

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Standard
4*30 Down

4 cyl

44 Pontiac Sunbird
No money down
Seeks
Cmrrtesy Pant lac ........ » ) 1171

CHRYSLER, PLYMOUTH
▲k i k i AA

CHEAPER

4S400

Call 771 77*1

14 Nissan 4 X 4 needs bumper
4 windshield 1 1000 4 taka
over payments attar 4. 77)
7171, before 4, 11)0474

H a rle y

D a vid so n ,

71 S L H .

SpotMIkd * with original
equipment Excellent cond*
•ion D U) J4* *114
341— R e c r e a t io n a l
V e h ic le s / C a m p e r s

Dodge Sperttman Mater Homa
A 1 shape Must toll M.SOO
llrm Attar 1 M l B4S1
**1 Shasta Mml Mater Homa
10 ft 41 son Good cond O l 04*S

243—Junk Cars
A N T J U N K C A R i4 TR U C K S
Baught From 414 - 4M 4 there
can i n i d * ........ ...........m - « n
" TOP Dollar Paid lor Junk 4
Used cars trucks 4 haavy
equipment 11) Soap
M E PAT TOP O O LL A K FOR
JUNK CARS A N D TR U C K S
CRS AUTO PA R T S If) 4S4)

USED C A R

BARGAINS

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W EEKEN D S P E C IA L S ! i

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*4950
*2475
*6875
*10,999

1977 PLYMOUTH VOLARE
l l l ( NON. UNI MIUS, A/C, A/T

19S0 FORD THUNDERBIRD
CHAN COLOR. A/C. A/T, T ill RMCU,
AN IN ITEHO C A U t m

1979 CHRYSLER CORDOBA
sue root, nun inboons, mil
R H K l COYtEt. A/C. A/t

...............

1983 CHEV. PICKUP
«nnt can p i • roe. am m

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CASUTTl. A/C. H D A RWTt 0X04

1983 CHRYSLER 5th
AVENUE 4 ID OOOSI F10N
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lim ite d
W arranty

1981 Ch«vy Caprice Classic. .*5488
1982 Marcury Lynx Wagon

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.*4199

1981 AMC Spirit D L ............ *2199
1984 Ford T o m p o ................ * 6 4 8 8

Point iro n 4 a rd ls a d twspwctlon

SyMam

1982 Morcury Cougar G S . . . . &gt; 4 9 8 8

lis lu t lv a I] m o n th / l] OOQ ml la
written lim ited w a rran ty; hanarad
nationwide

1980 Ford Gronoda G h ia ___ * 3 7 8 8
1982 Toyota Corolla Wagon. . &gt; 5 4 8 8

L IS T E D V E H IC L E S H A V E 9 0 D A Y
4 0 0 0 M IL E L IM IT E D W A R R A N T Y

1985 Ford LTD .... ........ *8988

DEAL WITH A GOOD CHUM

JIM CH UM BLEY
C M A V t lt * — PLYMOUTH — VOLKSW AOCN
4W ffUHff Nwrl9i •« H*f 434 wmHwj i f •&gt;
O H " “ on M 110 A U I P U Sal I AMI PM

U lh o ltio la To Tho Public

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Leaded
Dees
Cawrtasy Pawhac............D l l D I

'71 Panfioc Catalina 7 dr 41S0
C a ll balw aan 4 4 7 P M
Monday only 81 )1 0)_______

LOW DOWN PAYMENT ON THESE . . ,
1973 FORD TORINO

Can Wa Ta lkft For Sale 71
Dodga III Mini Motor Homa
U.TTS or daal. Alto I rldoo
equipment placet and Saart
electric lawn mower M l S407

D a lit A uction 111 SOJO

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JUST RIOHT FO R YOU
J Bdrm I'd bath, brick home It
raady and priced right al
4*4 *00 R tctn lly ratacoratad
Large lot Call lo tea

339—Aviation
Cobra

l» iim —

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trade lor lata modal economy
cor Alto lawn mower lor tala
H I scan

(0 Grand P rt.

No money down
4)**S
CaarSaiy Pawhac........... J U I l l l
’H Mustang

78 Lincoln Mirk V i l l options

WE FINANCE

140*4

CawrSosy Poaflec............ 114)1)1

IH) Chavy Monts Carlo
Loadod
________ D H 4 4 0
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i*0) Pontiac Trans Am
T Tap Loadad Reduced S*tlS
Courtesy Powflac........ - H H H I

o» tra dean_______

1(71 Ford SI*1Ian Wagon
4*00 firm

arm*

'7* Suburu Station Wagon

L&gt;ka now

•74 G r a n a d a O k ie
Good
economy transportation *700
Call m r m _______________

’71 Cordoba
I SOD Dwn
’7* Omni
1*00 Dwn
?S4t Fratscb Ava.... ........D H O BI

333—Miscellaneous

L A E AUCTION

★

Far more details
___ I *44 t t t SHI

I* HP Snapper Riding Lawn
Mower SITS Good condition

AUCTION E V E R T FBI NIOIIT
Pt

Where Anybody *
* Can Buy or Sell! *

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1981 DODGE MAXI VAN
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IflS M odal A F o rd
&gt; door
tadan. plut aalra p a n t No
•its* n o o n m o a t s

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PUBLIC AUTO AUCTION
Every Wrd Nit. *1 7 7* PM

I HP Delta Saw 4 Jointer. I t
H P Drill Pratt. Ball 4 Ditc
candle tawing mech White
Super Elgteg Ask about other
Hams 77747*7

to Eat

311—Antiques /
Collectables

D iyto n j lU icti

W alk behind concrete saw
concrete llnith machine, TOCC
Honda motorcycle 17S SIM

221—Good Things

171 4J3t

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• SS'a X &gt;'■ '• I l ! H h I
frosted $10 each or SI00 lor
an 777 O O S t ____________

S acrat oT patlura Saniurd or
Laka Mary araa Will pay
catTi Call Bob Ball Jr al
777 7144
__________

199—Pets* Supplies

* DAYTONAAUTO*
* AUCTION *

U S E D A W N IN G T Y P E
WINDOWS I a SJU X S0*J. s

Baby Bads. Ilraltars, CSathas.
P laypan t. Etc
Paparbacli
Beak. m«177 •ITT *144

Bio port lima Internal! Ma|or
tlaal building company It
taating a pari lima dealer In
your arta to tall our pra
anginaarad ttaal bulldlngt and
ralalad productt Ratundabla
dapoilt required Call Bob
Crandall al I 000174 1714 lor
detail a ___________________

1120 S Sartord 321 -4075

H w y fl

1*74 Dodga Dari
rutl. e.cetlcmt condition
11,000 Call 4X&gt; M7S

Na

l *7S O p a l S ta tio n W agon.
AM F V radio Good cond.
lion Must toll 777 l*7t

NATIONAL AUTOSALES

Sowing Machine with walnut
cabinet great condition SI SO
Infontt Oretser. b'ua 4 white
all tottd wood SSS J r C olt
Clubs. PowerblH, 4 irons. 1
woods, putter 4 bag Ilka new
MS Coll m 04Sa attar t

319—Wanted to Buy

________

No Credit?

WE FINANCE
•7k Pinlo
17SO D on
&gt;i Cutlass
1100 Own

Talapnena answering machine.
S i00 Tow bar. M s all cart,
s u s m 77*o___________

317—Garage Sales

COLOM T E L E V IS IO N
R C A
|| " color ca r to ia
Mlevltlon Original prica ovar
sooo balance dua l l u Cat*
or lata ovar payment. ot SIS
month NO M O N E T DOWN
t ll'l In warranty Free Noma
trial, na
obligation Call
Otl $104 day ac night

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113—Television/
Radio/Stereo

B id C r r it t r

Wtatllta TV SytMmt
Compfeata All you naad 100%
Financing No money down
SI.WO 00 UnlrartOI t i l S744

IS BASS BOAT a) HP Marcury
with t t a ln la tt tla a l prop

I M W n i a r i P .r t . a Setru t
kar Kaam arat....... . .
m o o m ey a e e t u u c it

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333—Miscellaneous

315—Boats and
Accessories

/ Furniture

339— M o t o r c y c le s
and B ik e s

335—Trucks/
Buses/Vans

331-Cars

331—Cars

331-Cars

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S u n d a y , M a y I I , I H J - 1C

O u t s t a n d in g M o m
To 7 Children, Catherine Harrison
Is The 'Unsung Hero Of Our Lives'

H*rald Photo by Tjmmy Vinoot

Miriam Jenkins has devoted her life to family and career

F ir s t R u n n e r -U p
'...A n d M o m H a s A Lot In H e r H e a r t’
J a n ic e t). L f F l l s ot O ste e n n o m lu u ir d h e r
m o th e r. M iria m J e n k in s o f S a n fo rd , for " O u ts t a n d in g M o m " In T h e E ve nin g H c m ld ’s a n n u a l
se a rc h J a n ic e 's I n t e r w o n h e r m o th e r firs t
r u n n e r-u p In the c o n te s t H e r le tte r Isa s fo llo w s:
" T h e r r are m a n y re a s o n s w h y I kno w I h a v e a n
o u ts ta n d in g M om T h e r e is not c o u g h sp a ce for
m e to recite a ll th o se th in g s that m a k e m y
m o th e r sp e cia l — n o t o n ly to m e. b id to th e rest
o f o u r fa m ily , th o se w h o k n o w her a s " I ’u n k y . "
a n d to those Irtcm ls th a t a lso k n o w h e r a s
" M o m . " I'll try to e x p la in w h y I t h in k sh e Is
e s p e c ia lly o u tsta n d in g :
" I n a d d itio n to a ll th o s e th in g s that m o th e rs are
" a u p p o a e d " to do lik e b e in g the ro o k , m a id ,
c h a u ffe u r, la u n d re s s , se a m stre ss , e tc ., fo r u
h u s b a n d am t fo u r a c tiv e c h ild re n , sh e a ls o
w o rk e d o u lsld e o u r h o m e h e lp in g lo k e e p u s
to g e th e r th ro u g h t h ic k n o d th in K ven fa ce d w ith
n il the p ressu res o f h c ln g a w ife, m o th e r, a n d
h a v in g a career s h r n e v e r w a lv rre d In h e r lo v e o r
Iter fa m ily nor In h e r fa ith T h is w as e s p e c ia lly
e v id e n c e d w hen o u r h o m e w a s b u rn e d to tin*
g ro u n d on C h r is tm a s D ay m a n y y e a rs a g o T h is
w a s d e v a s ta tin g a n il tra u m a tic to u s a ll hut
t h a n k s in m y m o th e r we le a rn e d d ia l It w a s not
th e m a te ria l th in g s I n llf r lh a t m a k e y o u h a p p y —
it 's w h a t y o u have in y o u r h eart.
" A n d M orn h a s a lo t In h e r heart. S h e h a s
b rig h te n e d m a n y a b ir th d a y a n d h o lid a y w ith h e r
h a n d m a d e g ilts that h a v e c o n ic Irom h e r heart
S h e h a s m ade a ll o f o u r liv e s ric h e r w it h her
p a in tin g , c e ra m ics, n e e d le w o rk , ca ke d e c o ra tin g ,
a n d h e r c u lin a r y a b ilit ie s
" H u t I th in k the m o st u n s e lfis h t ilin g s h e h a s
e v e r d o n e w as to d e vo te th e last eight y e a rs to the

■are id m y In v a lid g ra n d p a re n ts, l im in g tills tim e
she a n d m y fa th e r devoted th e n e n tire Idc to
e n s u rin g that m y g ra n d p a re n ts '. M i und M rs
J M M o v e , last y e a rs w ere a s c o m fo rta b le and
h a p p y a s |&gt;ossih!c M y g ra n d fa th e r w a s b e d rid d en
w ith m u s c u la r d y s tro p h y a n d c a n c e r M y m other
never left f ils sid e for m ure th a n tw o y e a rs U sin g
her n u r s in g b a c k g ro u n d sh e w a s a b le to m ake It
|Htss||i1r fo r h im to lie at h is h o m e ra th e r in a
n u rs in g h o m e T h is entire tim e sh e n ever asked
lo r lim e fo r h e rs e lf She w o u ld s la y a w a k e for tw o
a n d th re e d a y s at a tim e w h e n he w a s going
ih ro u g li h is w o rst tim e s H ut sh e rem ultied
strong. W h e n h e passed a w a y m y m o th e r stayed
w ith m y g ra n d m o th e r to h e lp h e r th ro u g h that
very d if f ic u lt tim e . M y g r a n d m o th e r s health
dei lin e d r a p id ly a lte r d ia l a n d M o n w a s there for
tier too.
" S t ill sh e n r v r r c o m p la in e d n o r a s k e d for "a
day o ff." A n d s t ill th ro u g h n il t ills , w h e n e ve r w r
needed h e r s h o u ld e r, she w a s there for her
c h ild re n lo o A fte r m y g r a n d m o t tie r 's sudden
death. M o th e r h r lp r d u s a ll to c o p e w ith the g rief
d e sp ite h e r d e e p g r lr l sh e tell lu lo s in g the m other
w h o w a s so d e a r to her.
"N o w M o m Is le a rn in g h o w to liv e for herself
again S ite lia s ta k e n a job o u ts id e tie i ho m e and
Is s till d o in g a ll those " m o t h e r ly " Ivp c tilin g s
S tic h ,is n e v e r co m p la in e d a b o u i n o r a sked lor
I h u n k s fo r w h a t she d id for m y g ra n d p a re n ts. I
hope that she k n o w s how m u c h I lo v e her and
a p p re cia te e v e r y th in g s h r does. T h e r e sh o u ld be
a w ay I c o u ld re w a rd her for a ll th e good sh r has
d o u r W h e th e r or not m y le tte r Is selected, ttiy
m o t h e r w i l l a lw a y s h r a w in n e r a n d an
O u ts ta n d in g M o m l o n ir . "

S e e P a g e 5 C F o r O t h e r O u t s t a n d in g M o m R u n n e rs - U p

B y B u san L o d e n
H e r a ld S t a f f W r i t e r
T h e seven c h ild r e n o f
S a n fo rd 's C a th e r in e H a rris o n
g a u g e d up o n h e r fo r
M o t h e r ' s I) n y , E a c h
n o m in a te d her a s T h e E v e n ­
in g H e ra ld 's O u t s t a n d in g
M o m and a p a n e l o f five
H erald Judges a g re e d th at
M rs H a rriso n Is t h is y e a r's
lo p m om .
T h e Judges, w h o ru le d In­
d e p e n d e n tly w it h a p o in t
s y s t e m a ll o f t h e r e c o r d
n u m b e r o f n o m in a t io n s
su b m itte d , tappe d the le tte r
o f h e lico p te r p ilo t U .S A r m y
1st L t, T a m a ra H a r ris o n , o f
S a v a n n a h , On., a s th e tug
w in n e r.
A n o m in a tio n b y P a t r ic k
H a r ris o n . 21. a s e n io r at
S te ts o n U n iv e rs ity . He L a n d ,
w o n second jila r c for M rs
H a rris o n . A n d U .S A r m y 1st
L t. M aureen H a rris o n . 24. o f
G e r m a n y , e x t o 11 e d h e r
m o th e r Into 'a 3 -w a y tie for
t h ir d place. T h e r e m a in in g
fo u r H arriso ns: C o lle e n Pre
•to n . 29, a W a s h in g to n . D .C .
a tto rn e y ; M a rg ie H u llu s k u .
2H. a b u sin ess e d u c a to r In
T a m p a ; K e v in . 2 6 . a fed eral
m a p p in g agency e m p lo y e e in
S t. L o u is . Mo . a n d H o w a rd .
Iff. a pre rued s tu d e n t at the
U n iv e r s it y o f F lo r id a
g a rn e re d an h o n o ra b le m e n ­
tio n fo r th eir m o m w it h I h e ir
le tte rs
M r s lla rrlM in . a te a c h e r at
A l l S o u l’s S ch o o l In S a n fo rd ,
s a id sh e 's never b e e n In the
lim e li g h t , n e v e r h a d h e r
p ic tu r e In the pa|&gt;er a p d h a s
c o n c e n tra te d h e r e ffo rts o n
r e a r in g her y o u n g s te rs a n d
h e r te a c h in g care er. S h e w a s
s h o c k e d that h e r c h ild r e n
h u d gone a ll o u t to m a k e t h is
a m e m o ra b le M o t h e r 's H a y .
D e s p it e h e r c o n f e s s io n s
th a t sh e sees h e rs e lf m o re s s
a teach er. ta k in g p r im a r ily n
le a c h in g role even w it h h e r
o w n y o u n g ste rs. In ste a d o f
b e in g m i pern lorn. In a ll th e ir
l r 1b u t e s t h e H a r r i s o n
c h ild r e n agree th e y h a v e a
s|x-cla l m o m .
T a m a ra w ro te th a t M rs.
H a r ris o n , a S a n fo rd r rs ld e u t
s in c e 1959. reared h e r la m ilv
a s II her greatest c o n tr ib u t io n
to so c ie ty w as to b r in g u p
se v e n r h lld r e t i w it h g o a ls
a n d Ideals. T a m a ra c u lle d h e r
m o m . " T h r u n s u n g h e ro o f
O u r liv e s ." w ho s h o w e d her
p r id e w hen her y o u n g s te rs
" g o t o u r sh are of u w u rd s and
p r a is e ."
H e r m o th e r's lo v e , T a m a ra
s a id , w a s u n c o n d itio n a l a n d
u n s e lfis h "It w us a lo v e that

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Catherine Harrison studies photo album at the table where
she presided during study session when her children hit the
books nightly alter dinner. She holds a bracelet carrying
the birth date ot each child.
g a v e u n f r e e d o m u n it u
ch an ce to ...b e c o m e ," to M rs,
H a rris o n 's w o rd s . " I h r hear
o f w h a te v e r y o u a r e ."
M rs. H a r r is o n s a id s h e
m ade It c le a r In tie r c h ild re n
that " a n y s u c c e s s they had is
for th em , in n lo r m e. I've to ld
them II v o n w a n t lo leave
hom e at 16 It's o k a y w ith m e
I've liv e d o n m y o w n since I
w as 16 S o th e re w as none o f
t ills y o u ’v e got In do th is or
yo u 've got to do that I said
I'd lik e y o u a ll to go to t allege
it th a t's w h a t y o u w a n t.”
S h e r o lle r lit ra te d on fa m ily
life. M rs H a r r is o n said, w h ile
h u s b a n d H o w a r d , w h o is
retired fr o m lh e U S N avy,
k e p i u p t h e ir c o m m u n it y
co n tacts a n d d id m ost of the
r o o k in g
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i le a n in g u n d tho se ch o res fell

l» o th e r m e m b e r s o f th e
lu iu ily a lth o u g h n h r n e v e r let
tie r o ld e r y o u n g s te rs la ib y a lt
fo r the y o u n g r r o n e s . S h e
s a id she figured Ih u l w a s h e r
Job. w h ile tier m a in d u ly , a s
e ch o e d Ihrou gho ut th e le tte rs
o f her c h ild re n , w a s fo keep
th e fa m ily unified.
S h e a r c o m p lls h e d th a t
w it h f a m ily d i n n e r s a n d
p o s t - d in t ie r h o m e w o r k
s e s s io n s w here she s a l at the
h e a d ot th r table w h ile her
y o u n g s te rs g a th e re d a ro u n d
a n d ill! th r (sinks. S u m m e r
w u s a tim e lor la tn lly o u tin g s
in c lu d in g ca m p in g t r ip s to as
far a w a y us M e x ic o . O n u
d a lly Im h Is she w as In v o lv e d
w ith h e r c h ild re n 's a c tiv itie s
at sc h o o l and In the c o m m u ­
nity, she said
S ee H A R K 1 B O N . 3 C

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Lady Our Own
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The Mother
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D o n N ic h o la s ot S a n fo rd w rote
the le tte r that w on t ils m o th er.
M rs J o s e p h (M ild re d ! N ic h o la s
o f S a n f o r d a tie fo r s e c o n d
r u n n e r - u p In T h r E v e n in g
H e r a ld s search for O ut s ta n d in g
M om "
D o n 's le tte r Is as fo llo w s
" I am w ritin g th is for m y tw o
b ro th e rs (R ob erl a n d D o u g la s
N ic h o la s o f S an fo rd) a n d m y se lf.
W e not o n ly have th e m o th e r o f
t h r y e a r; we have t h r m o th e r o f
a life tim e S h e Is the m o s t e a rin g
a n d g iv in g person th a t I k n w n .
" T o g iv e yo u a n e x a m p le o f
h e r u n s e lfis h n e s s I h r so n that
sh e a n d m y la th e r h a d ad o p ted
at b ir th o v e r 3 0 y e a rs a go w a s
o n ly n in e m o n th s o ld w h e n m y
p a r e n t s w e re a s k e d If th e y
w a n te d a n o th e r h u b y . M y
m o th e r d id not h r s lt a lr . but
Im m e d ia te ly said that s h r w o u ld
la k r it. (T h a t n e w b o rn h u b y w a s
m r.| S h r d id not t h in k a b o u t
h e r s e lf ; sh e J u s t w a n te d
c h ild re n . T e n y e a rs la te r. G o d
b le sse d h e r by g iv in g h e r h e r
o n ly n a t u r a l- b o r n c h ild
(D o u g la s l
" M y m o th e r w o rk e d h a rd In
in y d a d 's b u sin e ss in h e lp the
fa m ily e a rn a liv in g w h ile ra is in g
h e r th re e so n s at the sa m e tim e .
S h e m a d e su re (lu ll tie r c h ild r e n
n e v e r d id w ith o u t t h r e s s e n tia ls
ot a good hom e S h e ra is e d her
s o n s In a C h r i s t i a n h o m e ,

Bee NICHOLAS. 2C

T h e lo u r m n s -fn -lu w u l G la d y s
L c r of Sanford n o m in a te d h e r for
T h e E v e n in g H e r a l d " s
" O u ts ta n d in g M o n t ." T h e letter
s ig n e d b y Ken M im s . C h e s te r
J o h n s o n , K r it H u m e s u n d J.H .
H o w e ll, won M rs L e e a He for
se co n d runner up tn t h r c o in p e titio n .
T h r lr I d le r Is us fo llo w s:
’ ’ A l a d y w u s h o r n In
C h r is t m a s . F lo r id a
S h r w us
ra is e d there by w h at m u s t h ave
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mother.
" S h e m o v e d a w a y fro m
C h r is t m a s In 1930 tn w o rk tn u
fr u it p a c k in g p la n t In S a n fo rd . It
w a s there (hut s h r m e f her
h u s b a n d a n d m a r r ie d lu 1933
T h e y w ere to ire m a r r ie d fo r 4 0
y e a rs u n til h is d e a th In 1973
D u r in g th is tim e th e y h u d se ve n
r h lld r e t i. three h o y s a n d fo ur
g ir ls . T h e h u sb a n d w o r k r d for
the C it y o f Sanford
" T h is lady, b e in g a n e x c e lle n t
m a n a g e r and hom e m a k e r,
w o r k r d herself, tn t h r fie ld s In
u n d a ro u n d S a n fo id . lo d o her
p a rt In Ihe su pp ort o f th e fa m ily ,
ut th e sam e tim e, u n d r u ls r d her
se v e n c h ild re n w h o a re a ll fin e
e ll Ire n s of S e m in o le C o u n t y .
" T o d u y th is la d y h a s se ve n
c h ild r e n , seven so u s a n d d a n g le
le r s - ln la w s . 17 g r a n d r h lld r r n

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a ffa irs in th e y e a r ah ead O n e
w ill be a C a p ric o rn , the o th e r
tw o w ill be S c o rp io s .
T A U R U S ( A p ril 20-M ay 20) A
d o s e p e rs o n a l frien d m a y h a v e
som e p ro b le m he w ill w a n t to
d is c u s s w ith y o u today. M a k e It
easy fo r t h is p e rso n to be a b le to
do so.
O EM INI (M a y 2 1-J u n e 20 )
S u c c e s s Is lik e ly today In s it u a ­
tio n s w h e re y o u r a m b itio n s are
In h a r m o n y w ith y o u r d e sire s.
W a n tin g s o m e th in g stro n g ly w ill
s u p p ly p o s itiv e Im p etu s
CANCER (J u n e 2 1-J u ly 22)
T a k e e x tr a p a in s tod ay to be
e v e n m o r e c o n s id e r a t e t h a n
u s u a l to th e sp e c ia l person in
y o u r lif e . T e n d e rn e s s w ill
n o u ris h love.
LEO ( J u ly 2 3 -A u g . 2 2 )
C h a n g e s In itia te d b y so m eo n e
o th e r th a n y o u rs e lf w ill w o rk o u t
to y o u r u ltim a te benefit to d a y
w here y o u r c a re e r is c o n c e rn e d .
R id e the tide.
VIR O O (A u g . 2 3 -S e p t. 22 )
W h e n d e a lin g w ith o th e rs o n a
one-to-one basts today, c h a r m
and ta rt w ill be y o u r tw o m o st
p o w e rfu l a ssets. Be c o o p e ra tiv e
If y o u w a n t to g a in co o p eratio n .
L I B R A ( S e p t . 2 3 -O c t. 2 3 )
S triv e lo tie p ro fit-c o n sc io u s to ­
day b e ca u se so m e th in g u n iq u e
Is d e v e lo p in g that w ill m a k e
w h n l y o u 're p re s e n tly In v o lv e d
In m o re lu c r a t iv e th a n u su al.
S C O R P I O (Oct. 24-N ov. 22|
T o d a y y o u are a born leader, a s
w ell a s a g ra c io u s d ip lo m a t.
Y o u 'll lie a b le to m an ag e d e lic a te
s it u a t io n s In a m a n n e r th a t
se rv e s e v e r y o n e ’ s in te rest.
SA G IT T A R IU S (Nov. 2 3 D ec.
2 1 1 T o d a y y o u m ig h t be the
re c ip ie n t o f s o m e th in g lh a t h a s
s m a ll v a lu e to an o th er, yet Is o f
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y o u get In th e y e a r a h ead s h o u ld
at leust t&gt;e g iv e n an o p p o rtu n ity
to p ro v e th e m s e lv e s . T h r e le ­
m e n ts o f s u c c e s s m ig h t be c o n ­
ta in e d In o n e o r m o re.
TAU R U S ( A p ril 20 M ay 20)
A n a c q u a in t a n c e w h o is In ­
d e b te d to y o u m ig h t t r y to
renege o n h is o b lig a tio n s to d a y
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en o u g h , y o u ’l l let h im o ff the
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ro m a n c e ? T h e M a tc h m a k e r set
can h e lp y o u u n d e rs ta n d w hat 11
m ig h t la k e lo m ake the r e la ­
tio n s h ip w o rk . T o get y o u rs ,
m a ll 82 lo A s lrn -G ru p h . B o x
4H9, R a d io C it y S ta tio n . N ew
Y o rk , N Y i o o i 9 .
O EM INI (M a y 2 1 -J u n e 2 0 )
O u a rd u g a ln s i te m p ta tio n s to d ay
In re ly lo o h e a v ily u p o n so m eo ne
w ho h a s let y o u d o w n In the
past. D o n ’ t let h is to ry repeat
lls c ll
CANCER (J u n e 2 ) -J u ly 22)
It's best tod ay If y o u c a n te m p o ­
r a rily s h e lv e d iffic u lt a n d le d lo u s
tasks. H o w e v e r. If th is e a n 'l be
done, try lo w o rk In u m e th o d i­
ca l a n d o r d e r ly m a n n e r.
LEO ( J u ly 2 3 A u g 22) D is ­
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clo se frie n d to d a y , he m a y say
s o m e th in g th a t w ill Ig n ite a
b rig h t Idea In y o u r m in d and
e m b a rk y o u on u n e w pro ject.
AQUARIUS ( J a n 2 0 Feb. 19)
C o n d itio n s p e rta in in g to y o u r
f in a n c ia l w e ll- b e in g a re
e x tre m e ly fa v o ra b le to d a y . If you
h ave a n y tru m p c a rd s In the
ho le, now Is the tim e to p la y
them .

PISCES |Peb 2 0 -M a rch 201
D o n ’ t h a n k y o u r hopes on m a te ­
ria l t h in g s to d a y . Instead, p la c e
y o u r tru s t In so m e th in g th at
r e a lly m a tte rs , su ch as tru e a n d
lo y a l frie n d s .
A R IES (M a rc h 2 1 -A p rll 19) A
Jo in t v e n tu r e th at you are p r e s ­
e n tly In v o lv e d In has g re a te r
sco p e a n d m e rit than e ith e r y o u
o r y o u r a s s o c ia te s m a y re a liz e .
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c o m p rise d o l a d v a n c e d s tu d e n ts O rc h e s tra II.
w ith K e s te l H ell as co n d u cto r, c o n s is ts o l the
yo u n ge r, a s p ir in g stud ent m u s ic ia n s , m a n y o f
w hom g ra d u u g e lo O rch e stra I. T h e r e are a total
of 129 s tu d e n ts re p re se n tin g 44 d iffe re n t sch o o ls
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m e m b e rs T h e m u s ic a l season b e g in s
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b a rb e c u e . E a ch S u n d a y th e re a lte r, except fo r a
b re a k a i C h ris tm a s , th e y re h e a rse (or tw o a n d
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o re h r st ru I is a g r a d u a te o l F lo rid a S t a te
U n iv e r s it y . Me w a s f o r m e r ly C h a ir m a n o l
P e r fo r m in g A rts, a n d D ir e c to r o f U a n d s/O rch e stra
at W in t e r P a rk H ig h S c h o o l H e is also a n o te d
g u est co n d u cto r, c lin ic ia n a n d a d ju d ica to r In
•ireas th ro u g h o u t G e o rg ia a n d F lo rid a .
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Ills H a c h e lo rs and M a s te rs d e g re e s In M u sic fro n t
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O u ts ta n d in g M o m
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T h e r e 's a Ini ol o u ts ta n d in g
m o m * o u t then-, a c c o rd in g lo
f/rra /d re a d e rs
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reader* lo w rite u* a lr lt e r
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ju d ic a te d b y u (rand o f five
J u d g e s u s in g th e p o in t
sy s te m .
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o u r fo llo w in g " O u ts ta n d in g
M o m " r u n n e rs -u p and the
person w h o w ro te the le tte r
of n o m in a t io n :
T h e r r s a S m it h . M a itla n d ,
by D e b ra S m ith ; M rs A n ­
n e tte H ls ln g l. San fo rd , b y
S u e . M l r b c l e a n il J . T .
H lsln g l: P a ls y C lin e . S a n fo rd ,
by H illy C lin e ; M rs F G a le
W h e e le r J r . , S a n lo rd . by Mr*.
R o g e r (S u e ) J u ru n d . H ose
H e lla m y . S a n fo rd , by M a rth a
Itel la m V R e id
A ls o J o a n M o h r. S a n fo rd ,
by K u r t M o h r. Rossle Le e
H ru d w e ll. S a n fo rd , by E lh e l
II. T h o rn to n : J e a n M c L a in ,
S a n fo rd , b y E ll/ a b e lh M u rra y
a n d E d it h K r r it ; D o ro th y U.
C o b e a n . S a n fo rd , by P a u la
C o b e a n ; D o n n u Y oun g, L a k e
M a ry , b y D a n a Y o u n g
A lso : G r a c e W oody. S a n ­
fo rd . b y A p r i l H lg g lr n a n .
P a t r ic ia D . V in s o n L o u is e
l ll a c k w c ld c r a n d M in d y
H a rk le y : J u n e Purges*. S a n ­
fo rd . b y C h a r le s W illia m
H u r g e * s J r *. J u d y W .
W illia m s . S a n fo r d , b y
E u g e n e E W illia m s H arburu
S lr ln e . L o n g w ood, by R r g ln a
Long: D ee S m it h . Sanfo rd, b y
L is a M ic h e lle S m ith : A m e lia
E. L e F tls . S a n fo rd , by A m y
R u th B ly th e .
A ls o . M r* . L e P e r il.
C a s s e lb e r r y , b y D enise C .
Jo n e s; S u e A n n Fan n. S a n
ford, b y M a rg ie W oods a n d
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a n d s ix g re a t g r a n d c h ild re n a ll o f
w h o m c o n s id e r h e r a very d e a r
m other.
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Ihe s m a ll h o u s e o n W est t ilh
S tre et u s a h o m e a n d refuge for
us a ll. M o st o f Ihe n e ig h b o rh o o d
c h ild re n , b la c k a n d w h ile , c a ll
h r r G ra n n y .
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s e lf- s u ffic ie n t d o in g her o w n
ro o k in g , r u n n in g , sh o p p in g a n d
d r iv in g . D u r in g th e s u m m e r

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N a n c y H a th a w a y ; H la n c h c
S n ilt h , Sa n fo rd , b y N a n c y L.
K n g r b r r t s c ii: N a n c y A . P la tt.
L o n g w o o d . by E liz a b e t h C.
P lc k e ls lm e r.
A ls o : W a n n ic H u f lm a n .
S a n fo r d , by M a ry H n t u a p p lr ;
K a r e n H o y rse n . L o n g w n o d .
Iiy D a w n h o y rs e n : L u lu M a r
M o n tg o m e ry . S a n fo rd , by
L illie J. M o n tg o m e ry .
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A n n N o e ; M r * . H ie h a r d
H u c ln r . S a n fo rd , b y K u r a
R a c in e ; E u lu P a lm e r . S u n lo rd . b y George A . P a lm e r,
A lso : M rs A n n ie J , K in g .
S a n fo rd , by .Ja n ice D. S m llh :
Ilia F ra n c e s T r o x e ll, H o w lin g
G re e n . K y.. by la id o n n a G a il
T r o x e ll- P o w e r * . S a n f o r d ;
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b y K r is t i M c r iw e lb e r :
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S a n fo rd , by J u lie M y e rs.
V e rn a J . J n lliff. S a n fo rd , b y
D clM ira h ,J. C a u l b a n .
A lso ; T h e lm a N a th a n M ik e ,
S a n fo r d , by R o b y N a th a n
L a w re n c e , V ic to r ia N a lb a u
K l l l l n s . A m a n d a N a lb a n
H a r d e n a n d J o y r e O liv ia
N a th a n ; G ene M ild e r . Sun lo rd . b y C h e ry l B u rc h : M rs.
S u ra h H ush. G e n e v a , by
K a th e rin e E .H e lla m y ; D o ris
W ils o n . S a n fo rd , b y K e lly
W ils o n . J o a n n e H a rd y . S a n ­
ford. b y S h a w n a H a rd y .
A l s o : M a r c ia H u s s u r d .
S a n fo rd . b y K i m b e r l y
II u s s a r d ; H c l t y C o o k . ,
L o n g w u o d . by V ic k i C o o k ;
C h r is t in e C a rte r. S a n fo rd , b y
J i l l C a r t e r ; L in d a D a v is .
S u n fo rd . by C h r is t y a n d M e l
o d v D a v it: D o n n a F e u e r h a h n
S a n fo r d , b y J e s s ic a
F e e rb u h n . M rs. B a rb a ra
P a y n e . W in te r S p rin g * , b y
S u s a n Payne: a n d L o r e n c II.
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In Memory Of M other
D E A R R E A D E R S : D ir fo llo w ­
in g M o th e r 's D ay c o lu m n b u s
been re q u e s te d lo r an a n n u a l
re ru n . I t h in k H 's w orth re p e a t­
in g , a n d h o p e y o u agree:
D E A R A B B Y ; I uni a lo n g l l m r r e a d e r b u t have n e v e r
w ritte n tiefo re. I a m e n c lo s in g a
part o f y o u r c o lu m n that 1 h a v e
kept In m y B ib le lo r years. A s y u
c a n s e c . H 1* y e llo w r d a n d
s h r e d d e d , m id h a lf o f l i Is
m is s in g I d o n 't k n o w how m a n y
h u n d re d * o f tim e s I have read li
ll g a v e m e s u c h a feelin g o f
peace* a n d c o m fo rt. It a us (tile d ,
" A P r a y e r fo M a m m a “
W ill y o u p le a se p rln g ll a g a in ?
I w o u ld lo v e to have a n o th e r
copy. T h a n k you,
D O R O T H Y L.
D EAR
D O R O T H Y : W it h
p lea su re :
D E A R A B B Y : M y b e lo v e d
m o th e r p a s se d a w a y re ce n tly , so
I c a lle d Ihe m in is te r nl a p ra y e r I
(tittld sa y fu r m y m other. H r
sa id. " I 'm to o b u sy — a n d a lo t
o f good p r a y e r w ill do her n o w !"
Y o u see. M a m m a w ent to c h u r c h
lo n g ago, h o i m y fath er n e v e r
lik e d lo go. so M am m a f in a lly
q u it g o in g A b b y . I ca n 't b e lie v e
that h e u v e n Is open o n ly in
c h u r c h m e m b e r*
I've c a lle d a ll the tx x ik s to rc s In
io w n a tx l th e y s a y there aren't
a n y p r a y e r s fo the d ra d In a n y o f
Ihe p r a y e r b o o k * they have. I'v e
heard (h e re a re pla ces w here y o u
send a few d o lla r s and Ihcy p r a y
for Ihe d e a d , hut I d o n 't k n o w
Ih e lr a d d re ss e s. A h b y . I’d be so
g ra te fu l If y o u w o uld p rin t a
sh o rt p r a y e r I c o u ld say for m y
m o th e r b e fo re I go lo sleep. A n y
l.itth Is a c c e p ta b le . I ca n 't let y o u
send It lo m y ho m e because m y
la th e r lo o k s o v e r ih e m a il A ra l
a n d I'm s u re I'd never get It.
Please d o n 't tu rn dow n m y o d d
req u est. It m e a n s th r w o rld to
m e. T h a n k y o u . and G o d b le s s
yo u. A b b y . S ig n me...

Dear
Abby

DEAR ABBY; I c a n 't b e lie v e
It's M o t h e r s D a y again W it h
e v e ry p a s s in g y ea r the h o lid a y s
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DEAR PRAYER: I fo und I b is
p ra y e r In m y U n io n P ra y e r I k x ik .
it Is th e o n e J e w s recite on Y o m
K lp p u r ( th r D a y o f A to n e m e n t)
lo h o n o r t h e m e m o r y o f a
d e ce a sed m o th e r
In M r m u r y of a M other
" 1 r e m e m b e r thee in ib is
so le m n h o u r, m y dear m o th e r. 1
re m e m b e r th e d a y s w hen th o u
d id st d w e ll o n earth , a n d t h y
I r u d e r lo v e w a tc h e d o ver n ir lik e
a g u a rd ia n u n g r l. T h o u h a s go n e
fro m m e . b u t the bond w h ic h
u n ite s o u r s o u ls r a n n ever be
se x rre d . th in e Image liv e s w it h in
rny h a rt. M a y Ihe m e rc ifu l F a ­
t h e r r e w a r d i h r r fo r th e
la t ih lu ln r s s a n d k in d n e s s th o u
Ila s i e v e r s h o w n m e; m a y be lift
u p the lig h t o f h is c o u n irita n e e
tq io o thee, a n d gram thee e n ­
ter nal peace! A m e n "

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O rliu u to N a v a l T r a in in g C r n i r r U n n d In a
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C r u lr u l P a rk . I)r in# a b U in k rt o r c h a ir lo sit on.
S a n fo rd Ml|{ H o o k A A . 7 p rn . o p e n d is c u s s io n ,
F lo rid a P o w e r a n d L ig h t b u ild in g , N M y rtle
A venue. S a n fo rd .
A lan o ri t n r r lln g . 8 p.m ., 1201 W F lr s l SI.,
Sanford.
M O N D A Y . M A Y 13
S a n lo r d S e m in o le A rt A s s o c ia t io n a n n u a l
d in n e r a n d In s in u a tio n o f o ffice rs, fi:3 0 p.m ..
H ow ell P la ce , A lriw trt D o u lcv a rd
O n l r a l F lo r id a lllo o d fla n k S e m in o le C o u n ty
Dram It. 1302 E. S e c o n d St.. S a n fo rd . !J a m to 5
p m : F lo rid a I lo s p lla l- A lt a m o n lr D ra n c h . GOI E.
A lia rn o n tr A v c ,. !Ja .m . to 5 p.m.
D o w lin g le a g u e fo r m e n ia lly h a n d ic a p p e d ,
l 5:45 p .m ., A ltn m n n le lam es. 2 8 0 D o u g la s Ave.
C a ll 8 0 2 -2 5 0 0 for In fo rm atio n
H rljo s C lu b A A , n o o n and 5 :3 0 p .m ., closed, 8
p .m . step. 130 N o rm a n d y Rivad. C a s s e lb e rry .
C lean A ir M rbo« at i k h t i i . c lo s e d
S e m in o le C o u n t y League o f W o m e n V o te rs
a n n u a l m re lln g /d e s s e rl. 7 -15 p m .. A lta m o n te
C o m m u n ity C h u r c h fe llo w sh ip h a ll, s la te Road
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la u g lit by ih e e d u c a tio n d e p a rtm e n t o f C e n tra l
F lo rid a R e g io n a l H o sp ita l and sp o n s o re d by the
A m e r ic a n C a n c e r S o c ie ty a l n o c h a r g e to
p a rtic ip a n ts. 7 :3 0 -9 p.m ., H o w e ll P la c e o f S a n ­
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and 23 T o p re -re g is te r c a ll 3 2 1 -4 5 0 0 . E x t 607.
A p o p ka A lc o h o lic s A n o n y m o u s . 8 p m .. closed.
A po p ka E p is c o p a l C h u rc h . 6 1 5 H ig h la n d
A l A n o n S te p a n d S tu d y . 8 p m . C a s s e lb e rry
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F e llo w s h ip G ro u p A A . s e n io r c itiz e n s , 8 p m .,
c lo s e d . 2 0 0 N L a k e T r ip le t D riv e . C a ss e lb e rry
T U E S D A Y . M A Y 14
C a s s e lb e r r y K lw a n ls C lu b . 7 a.m .. Le C lu b . S.
L a k e T r ip le t D rive . C a s s e lb e rry .
S a n fo rd T o a s tm a ste rs , 7:1 5 a.m .. C h r is t o 's
R e s ta u ra n t. 107 W. F lr s l S t.. S a n fo rd .
S a n fo r d O p tim is t C lu b . 11:45 a.m .. W e ste rn
S l/ z lln R e s ta u ra n t. S a n fo rd
A r m e d F o rc e s W eek L u n c h e u n sp o n so red by
G re a te r O r la n d o C h a m b e r o f C o m m c r r e a n d the
W in te r D a rk C h u m b e r o f C o m m e rc e . 11:30 a .m ..
C lu b M a rin e r. O rla n d o N a v a l T r a in in g C r n lc r .
O p e n lo Ihe p u b lic . C a ll M a r lin F e rre ll at
4 2 5 -1 2 3 4 for tic k e t In fo rm a tio n .
S a n fo rd L io n s C lu b . n o o n . H o lid a y In n . In ­
te rsta te 4. San fo rd .
S o u th S e m in o le C o u n t y K lw a n ls C lu b . noon.
Q u i n c y ' s R e sta u ra n t. H ig h w a y
17-92 a n d L iv e
O a k * B o u le v a rd . Cuswelbc-rry.
C e n tr a l F lo rid a DInod D a n k S e m in o le C o u n t y
D ra n c h . 1302 E. S e co n d Sc., S a n fo rd . 1 1 u.m . to 7
p .m . F lo rid a H o s p Ila l-A R a m o n tr D ran ch . 601 E.
A lta m o n te A v e .. 1 1 a.m . lo 7 p .m .
S a n lo r d D u p lic a te B rid g e C lu b , 1 p m.. G re a te r
S a n fo rd C h a m b e r of C o m m e rc e , 4 0 0 E. F irst St.
R e h o s C lu b A A, n o o n a n d 5 :3 0 p.m .. cltHied. 8
p .m .. step , 130 N o rm a n d y R o ad . C a ss e lb e rry ,
C le a n A ir K r ln w C lu b , n o o n , c lo s e d
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lando. F L 27*01, 1 20*1 « J FITS
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rnant*. Plant a rt aval labia tor
rarla* only in It* Ottlca of
Purchatmg
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to raiacl any or all bid*, with ar
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tochmcallttot ar to accapt It*
bid *Filch In Ha ludgamanl bail
t a r v a i in* in t t r a t l a l in*
County Coal at awbmittai at mit
fa-d it conaidarad an opar aItonal
(M l at ma bidder and khan not
ba paikad an to or born* by tha
County
Partoni ara advltad that It
Ihay dadda to appaal any dk
c lilo n m a d a a l tSIt m eal
mg hearing they will naad a
record at It* procaadingt and
tor kuch purpotd. Ihay m a , n#*d
to anaur* that a verbatim retard
at tha procaadingt l* madt,
which racord mcludat tha toaii
many and avtdanca upon which
ma appaal it la ba bated
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Purchatlng Oiractor
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• v o llo b to *1 no chorgo in It*
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to re|a ct any a r a ll bid*, w ith o r
w i t h o u t c o u t o . to w o l v o
to c h n ico ili* # . or to accep t it *
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coat o t I t * bidder and th a n net
ba p o ita d on to or born* by Ih*
County
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ra c o rd at lh a procaadingt. and.
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TH EBO ARD OF
C O U N TY COMMISSIOMERS
TH E C O U N TY O F lI M U k O L E
Sagerito aaatod fa-d* tor ttomt
at liktod batow will b* raraivtd
in m# O f t K i at n * Purchaamg
Director. Samlneto County until
1 00 P M . Wadnaiday, M ar &gt;2.
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publicly
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and t lm t l In Ih# Ottic* *1
Purchatlng. Samlnato County
torvea* Building. INI I Flrtt
Strati. Roam W22J. Santord.
F L Tha O H K ar whoa* duty H it
to apan kubmiuiena will dactok
whan ma tpacitiad lima hat
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t*#d La to bid* will b* rtturnad
IF M A ILIN G SIDS. M AIL TO:
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Saminoto County. Florida ar a
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no# leak man hv* par cam ( l \ )
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c e m b ln a lla n a l any a l m*
tormar It net adaptable bid
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campany or campanwk aa ara
author itad to writ* band! at
kuch ch aracter and amount
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Fiend* and at a rt accapiabto
tom# County
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lurntth Paym anl and Far tor
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amount ot &gt;0fr\ el lha total
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lurmahad by tn* Catady and
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Saminoto County

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p o p u la r sex m a g a zin e s
S e n . H o w ard M c t z rn b a u m , D-Ohto.
T u e s d a y called the g ran t to re se a rc h e r
J u d it h R r ls m a n " q u e s tio n a b le " and
" o f l the w a ll” a s w e ll a s a w aste of
ta x p a y e rs ' m o n e y at a tim e C o n g re s s Is
t r y in g s la sh the budget d e fic it.
S e n . S t r o m T h u r m o n d , R - S .C . .
c h a ir m a n o f th e S e n a te J u d ic ia r y
C o m m itte e , said he a s k e d the J u s t ic e
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" I n t h is tim e of b u d g e Ia ry re s tra in t, n
se e m s lik e a n u n u s u a lly larg e 'e x p e n ­
d itu re for a s tu d y ." sa id M a rk G o o d in .
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Rekindled

Deborah Kerr and Robert Mitchum portray long separated lovers who rekindle
their romance at a World War II English airfield in Reunion At Fairborough , an
HBO Premiere Film s presentation debuting Sunday at 8 p.m.

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s in c e It w as first d is c lo s e d a year ago
th a t R e ls m a n re c e iv e d g o v e rn m e n t
m o n e y to stu d y how /’/.iv fx n . P r illh o u s e a n d /fu stie r |x&gt;rtrny c h ild re n

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p o r tr a y a ls o f c h ild re n w it h s u c h fairy­
ta le fig u re s as D o ro th y In th e W iz a r d ol
G z S a n ta C la u s a n d S n o w W h ile .
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in g a keen sense of d is a p p o in tm e n t
o v e r the w a y fu n d s for th e o ffic e lot
J u v e n i le J u s t ic e a n d D e lin q u e n c y
P re v e n tio n ! are b e in g s p e n t ." Metzetth a u m said.
T h e h e a rin g focused p r im a r ily o n the
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sc a le d d o w n v e rsio n fro m tin- o rig in a l
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er for " C a p ta in K a n g a ro o
w ill lo o k at
a ll tiOO m a g a zin e Issues d a t in g lo 1953
lo r /’/.«ylHiv, l!M19 for fV n f / in iis e and
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A Glossary For TV's Befuddling Alphabet Soup
B y V e rn o n S c o tt
U P I H o lly w o o d R e p o r t e r
H O L L Y W O O D lU I ’ l l - W h e n
M ilto n H c r lr a n d w re s tlin g w ere
i he o n ly s h o w s o n te le v isio n ,
view ers h ad o n ly the in it ia ls
I V " a n d th e r a il le tte rs o f the
three n e tw o rk * to d e al w ith.
Hut s in c e I be a r riv a l of p a y -T V
a n d c a b le In Ib c past decade
A m e ric a n s h a v e lic r n besei by a
h H u d d lln g a r ra y o f a b b re v ia ­
tio n s re la tin g to th e ir tu lie s that
su rp a ss s u c h v id e o stone age
lit m - u s l III a n d V IIf
W h at o l M D A . S T V , M S O .
M M DS and C A T V ?
T h ro u g h o u t th e c o u n try these
te rm s are th ro w n a ro u n d b y
g u y s w h o r u n c a b le a n d p a y -T V
si-rvIres a s If th e rest o f u s k n e w
w hat th e y w r r r ta lk in g a b o u l
In a sm u c h a s th e re are v ir t u ­
a lly t h o u s a n d s o f c a b le a n d
o v e r-th r-a lr d e liv e ry sy ste m s —
pay T V o u tfits — It m ig h t be
w o rth w h ile h a v in g a h a n d y g lo s ­
sary a ro u n d lo u n s c ra m b le T V 's
alphab et a n a r c h y .
T h is s e rv ic e w a s v o lu n te e re d
lir e of c h a rg e b y J im L e V itu s .
p resid en t o f tw o su c c e s s fu l S T V
loops) o p e ra tio n s In S o u th e rn
C a lifo r n ia — S E L E C T V a n d O N .
I a-V itu s a ss u m e s, o p tim is tic a lly ,
that e v e ry o n e k n o w s the d if ­
f e r e n c e b e t w e e n c a b le a n d
p av* T V . W ro n g V ie w e rs |&gt;ay for
I h i i Ii . d o n 't th e y ? S o both are
re a lly p a v -T V
lin t L r V lt u * m a k e s a lin e
d is tin c tio n
C a b le T V ru n s a
g e n u in e c o a x ia l, s n a k r - llk e w ire
iiiio s u b s c r ib e r s h o m e s th ro u g h
w h ic h p r o g r a m s a r e p ip e d
I'u y-T V is w a ite d th ro u g h the
a irw a v e s. Just lik e " fr e e " T V a n d
lacked u p h v y o u r lids* H u l the
sig n a l Is s c ra m b le d u n less yo u
pay m o u lh ly fo r a H ide Imix d ia l
u n s c ra m b le s II.
E ith e r w a y. y o u pay — a n y ­
w here Irom $ 1 2 m o n th ly for
b a sic c a b le s e rv ic e lo $ 7 0 or
m ure fo r a c o m p le x pac kage o f
p r o g r a m m in g , a c c o r d in g In
L e V itu s .
A n d w h a t do y o u get lo r Ib is
m o n t h ly e x p e n d it u r e ? M o s tly
r c r r n l v in ta g e m o vies, s p o rls
a n d o c c a s io n a lly sp e e ia l p r o ­
g ra m m in g fro m o u tfits lik e H B O
Illu m e lio x O ffice)
" T h e c a b le a n d p a v -T V abbre-

v ia tlo n s are s im p ly a m a tte r of
Id e n tify in g d e liv e ry sy s te m s . the
m e a n s for g e ttin g p ro g ra m s In
te le v is io n s e ls ." sa id L e V itu s .
H r p a tie n tly e x p la in e d (h r
a lp h a b e t m y stery :
S T V : S u b s c r ip t io n T V ,
o v e r - t h c - a lr t r a n s m i s s io n o f
p ro g ra m s lik e c o m m e rc ia l tele­
v is io n v ia a re g u la tio n tra n s ­
m itte r. T h e s ig n a l Is s c ra m b le d
a rid r a n tie seen o n ly th ro u g h a
lit tle b o x w h ic h c o sts $ 2 0 -3 0 a
m o n th .
M D S: M u ltip o in t D is tr ib u tio n
S y s te m , d e liv e re d b y m ic ro w a v e
a n d Is not sc ra m b le d ll Is used

p r im a r ily b y a p a rtm c n i b u ild ­
ings. A Ik ix Is needed, how ever,
in r e c e iv e . Ih e s ig n a l. C o s t:
$ 1 7 -2 0 m o n th ly .
MMDS
M u lt ic h a n n e l M u lt i­
p o in t D is t r ib u tio n S y s te m , the
sa m e a s M D S exce p t that it
d e liv e rs tw o o r m o re c h a n n e ls
a n d Is r c s t r lc lr d lo lln e -o f-slg h l
I ru n s m llle r s . T re e s or even ra in
sto rm s Inte rfere w ith re ce p tio n
S M A T V : S a t r lllc M a ster Ant r im a T V . a d is h re c e iv e r lh a t
(ticks u p v a r io u s p a y c h a n n e ls
for a p a rtm e n t h o use su b s c rib e rs
i a rv
C - ib le t c l c v l s i n n
b ro u g h t Into I n d iv id u a l h o u s e s

o r a p a rtm e n ts p r o v id in g m o v ie
c h a n n e ls . M T V . C N N . IIIIO.
H iip c r s ta llo n s a n d ih e lik e
M S O M u ltip le S y s te m O peralo r, b a s ic a lly c a b le la n g u a g e for
(ic o p lr w h o o p e rate m o re th a n
o n e s y s te m o f f r a n c h is e s
L e V itu s q u a lifie s
T V R O : T e le v is io n R e c e iv e r
O n ly , a d ish a n te n n a sy s te m
t h a t p i c k s lip e v e r y t h in g
iH tunced off v a rio u s sa te llite s.
T h e s ig n a ls are u n s c ra m b le d
a n d p ro v id e the T V R O o w n e r
w ith 100 c h a n n e ls or n m re T h e
c a t c h Is i h r a v e r a g e c o s t ,
$ 2 ,5 0 0

S A L E M . O re. HJI'II — S o m e b o d y
In d ie O re g o n S la te I’r n lt r n lla r y
p r is o n k it c h e n a p p a r e n t ly
slip p e d so a p Into the coffee of
four p ris o n o ffic ia ls and. in at
least o n e ca se , tt w a s no joke.
f o r m e r p ris o n su p e rin te n d e n t
H oyt C u p p . 57 . w h o ha* su ffered
a lx lo m tn u l c a n c e r In ih e jw s i.
_ r u r r r n t S u p e r in t e n d e n t J . C .
K e e n e y a n d tw o o th e r p ris o n
o f f ic i a ls b e g u n e x p e r ie n c in g
nau sea, c r a m p s a n d d ia rrh e a
after d r in k in g r o lle r tog ether at
the p ris o n e a r ly M o n d a y.
C u p p , n o w an assista n t a d ­
m in is tra to r w ith the sta le C o r ­
re ctio n s D iv is io n , d ro v e h im s e tl
in the h o s p ita l Tuesday a n d w a s
a d m it t e d b y h i s p h y s ic ia n ,
m a i n l y a s a p r e c a u t io n a r y
m e asure. X - r a y s a n d o th e r tests
w ere ru n . a n d C u p p w a s re ­
leased la te W e d n e sd a y .
T h e o th e rs w h o d ra n k the
ta in te d c o d e r “ Just sh o o k It rig h t
off. th o u g h th e y had p re tty bad
d la r r h r u . " s a id s p o k e s w o m a n
M a rle n e H a u g la n d o f the C o rre etfcms D iv is io n , w h o a dd ed lh a t
w h ile p ris o n o d le ia ls have been
u n a b le to p in p o in t Ihe a d u llr r in g
agent, th e y b r h r v r It w a s k llr h rtt so ap
f o u r in m a te s h ave h e rn fire d
Irum the k itc h e n cre w . H a u g la n d
said, a n d ih e c o d e r m a c h in e Is
now In a m o re se cu re area.

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Best, Serving The Highest Quality Seafood And Mouthwatering
Steaks And Prime Bib At Very Reasonable Prices.
EARLY BIRDS
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lops. StuiTed Flounder,
Broiled Roek
Fried Clams
Shrimp 11 L b .... *4.95

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Sunday. May 12. IM S—ID

isc Jockey Turned Lawman
John Spotski Wore Many Hats Before He Donned A Badge
By S u san Loden
H e r a ld S t a f f W r i t e r
tahn S p o ls k l'* m ost v is ib le
le Is a s s p o k e s m a n f o r
m ln o lr C o u n t y S h c rlfT J o h n
Ik, b u i S p o ls k l w ea rs m a n y
ts as the s h e r if f s d e p a rtm e n t
m m u n lr a lt o n s s u p e rv is o r and
n ed ay he h o p e s lo s ir p Into
Ik 's shoes a s sh eriff.
A lth o u g h S p o ls k l. 55. of La ke
M a r y , d id n 't s t a r t o u t w it h
H p a r n s o f b e in g a la w m a n and
H i ca m e Into h is presen t post
c a u se o f h is m m m u n lc a tlo n s
Ills a n d e x p e rie n c e In radio .

a n d a new c o o rd in a to r. R o a n n
R u b e n , h a s been n a m e d . S p o ls k l
s a id he h a s no rrg re ts o v e r the
t u r n h is ca re e r h a s ta ke n .
" I n e v e r longed to be a co p .
b u t n o w th a t f m here I lo v e It."
he sa id A n d sin c e J o in in g P o lk 's
sta ff he h a s taken th e c r im in a l
J u s t ic e c o u r s e r e q u i r e d to
b e co m e a sw o rn d e p u ty In a d d i­
tio n to h a v in g a tte n d e d a twow e e k F B I A c a d e m y s e m in a r to
Im p ro v e h is s k ills a s th e o ffic ia l
h o s tla g e n e g o tia to r for th e d e ­
p a rtm e n t. he sa id
H ut la w e n fo rce m e n t Is a far
c r y fro m S p o ls k l’s firs t a m b i­
__ w sp ap er. p u b lic re la tio n s and tio n s A s the so n o f U k r a in ia n
si ness, h e s a id , h is 10 y ea rs
Im m ig ra n ts . J o h n a n d J u s t ln a
p e rle n c e w it h th e d e p a rtm e n t
S |M ilskl. h r had one b ig d re a m as
m a k e s h im " b r a z e n e n o u g h " to th e y o u n g e st of 10 c h ild r e n In a
t h in k h e 's q u a lifie d to se rve as h a rd -w o rk in g fa m ily . H e w a n te d
S h e riff Hut o n ly w h e n a n d If to be In sh o w b u sin e ss.
lk Is not In the ru n n in g , h r
H e p u rs u e d (hat g o a l a n d
Id.
b y pa ssed co lleg e a lte r g ra d u a t­
A lth o u g h u n a rm e d a n d sw orn in g fro m h ig h s c h o o l In h is
ic rtfrs d e p u ty , S p o ls k l's law R e d d in g . P e n n ., h o m e t o w n .
f o r c e m r n t e x p e r ie n c e Is
S p o ls k l ta lk e d h is w a y o n to the
ftm u rlly a s a n a d m in is tra to r, a irw a v e s o f a lo c a l ra d io sta tio n
r m a in s k ill n e e d e d b y a a s .John A n d re w s , d r o p p in g h is
ite m p o r a ry sh e riff, he said.
la st n a m e, because “ T h e y to ld
Hut he has. he sa id , resp o n d ed to m e It w as m u c h too fo re ig n . C a n
•b. m l 5 0 0 c a lls w h e n he w as the you bcllever that — s k i? . " he
clo se st o ffic e r to a c rim e scene.
s a id .
O th e r th an h is w o rk on that type
H e w o rk e d as a d is c Jo ckey
o f c a ll a n d e x ce p t w h e n h e's a n d a n n o u n c e r u n t i l a s a
c i l l r d a s t h r n e g o tia to r In a
m e m b e r o f a m o to r p o o l In the
Jfe sia g c s itu a tio n h is p rim a ry
A ir N a tio n a l G u a rd R e se rve s, he
d u tie s are to d e a l w it h the press
w a s c a lle d to d u ty In 1951.
• A d to s u p e rv is e a ll a sp e c ts o f
In the se rv ice h is c o m m u n ic a ­
t h i d r p a r t m e n l's c o m m u n ic a ­ tio n s k ills w ere re c o g n iz e d a n d
t io n d iv is io n . T h a t I n c lu d e s
h e w a s soon w r itin g p re s s r e ­
s u p e r v is in g d is p a t c h e r s a n d
le a se s Instead o f t in k e r in g w ith
te le p h o n e o p e ra to rs , o v e rse e in g Jeeps, he said. O n c e o u l o f the
th e m a in te n a n c e o f a ll c o m ­ s e rv ic e In 1953 h r m o v e d on lo
m u n ic a tio n e q u ip m e n t In clu d in g
N e w Y o r k C it y w it h h is
P o lic e rad io s a n d te le p h o n e s and
h o m e to w n b rid e. J e a n .
sjp&lt; .ik in g fo r th e d e p a rtm e n t
A lth o u g h S p o ls k l w a s e n jo y in g
W hen f o lk Is u n a v a ila b le to sta le
h is n e w care er w ith th e A rm e d
o ffic ia l p o lic y o r to d e al w ith I he
F o rc e s R a d io N e tw o rk , g iv in g
J e w s m edia.
p la y b y p la y a c c o u n ts o f b o x in g
i s p o ls k l. 5 5 . w h o e a rn s
m a t c h e s a l M a d is o n S q u a r e
• J 7 .H 0 0 w as a d d r d to P o lk 's
G a r d e n . J e a n w a s h o m e s ic k
p a y r o ll w h e n he a b a n d o n e d h is
T h a t m e a n t a m o v e h a c k to
p o st as a ss is ta n t r d lt o r o f I heR e d d in g . S p o ls k l sa id , w h e re he
retting H erald 10 y e a rs ago lo b e c a m e a d v e rtis in g a n d sa le s
co m e S e m in o le C o u n t y 's 911
p r o m o t io n m a n a g e r fo r
e m e r g e n c y t e le p h o n e s y s te m
W e s tln g h o u s e — “ th e y o u n g e st
co o rd in a to r.
In th e h is to ry o f the c o m p a n y ."
e T h e c o u n ty d id n 't have m o n e y
lie sa id .
II y I 9 6 0 ,
w h e n
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to fu n d th e p o s t, so P o lk 's
W e s tln g h o u s e d e a le r r n e n llo n r d
d e p a rtm e n t p ic k e d u p S p o ls k l
to S p o ls k l he p la n n e d lo o p e n a
a n d In a d d itio n to h is a n tic ip a te d
d u tie s re la te d to 9 1 1 , w h ic h b o w lin g a lle y In S a n fo rd and
ever m a te ria liz e d , he lo o k on
w o u ld l lk r to have h im m a n a g e
o rn m u n lc a tlo n c h o re s for the
It. S [K )lskl w a s rea d y to m a k e the
herlff. he said
m o v e , hut a s a p a rtn e r, n o t Just
A lth o u g h u fle r a decad e ol
a s m a n a g e r.
d e la y O i l Is h a c k o n the scene

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John Spolskl, left, goes over a reporl with his boss, SherWf
John Polk. Spolskl Is eyeing the sheriff's seaf, but not until
Polk decides not to run again.
A lt h o u g h th e y h ad n e v e r
heard o f S a n fo rd . I he S p o ls k l*
m ade th e m o v e a n d b o w lin g
becam e th e ir b u sin e ss
ih ro u g tu m l th e 6 0 s A s a n a tu ra l
olT-ahoot o f the b u sin ess, co m
m u n tc a to r S p o ls k l tiegan w ritin g
a n e w sp a p e r b o w lin g c o lu m n .
W h e n th e re w a s a n o p e n in g In
Ihe s p o rts d e p a rtm e n t o f the
E ve rtin g H erald he becam e a
fu ll-tim e s p o rts w rite r and la te r
becam e s p o rts ed ito r.
S p o ls k l w ra p p e d u p h is eight
y ea rs a l t h r H erald as a ssista n t
e d ito r a n d th e n w a s h ire d u s 9 1 1
c o o rd in a to r.
W h ile he w o rk e d at the H erald
h is fa m ily c o n tin u e d to c a rry
m o st o l like r n p u n t ib llU y lo r rite
Ix iw lln g la n e s u n t il S p o ls k l so ld
h is Interest In th a t b u sin e ss In
1971.
T h e t r a d i t i o n o f w o r k in g
tog ether c o n tin u e s today In the
S p o ls k l fa m ily a s M rs S jx ils k l
and son J o h n . 30 . both w o rk for
son K e v in . 35 . In hl» ge n era l

c o n t r a c t o r 's b u s in e s s . H ut
d a u g h te r J a n c II , 23, h a s
b y p a sse d the f a m ily Interests
a n d Is a de n tal a s s is ta n t. S p o ls k l
said.
S p o ls k l c re d its h is u h lllly to
p u rs u e h is v a rie d c a re e r to the
s u p p o r t o f h is f a m ily . " T h e
rih a n cln ! su cce ss I h a v e Is s u b ­
s ta n tia l c o n s id e rin g e v e ry th in g .
T h a i ’s because o f m y w ife am t
i ll y c h ild re n ; b e c a u s e w e alt
w o rk to g eth er." h r s a id
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" T h e r e are so m e |» roplr w ho
h a v e had e v e r y th in g h a n d e d lo
th e m I w o u ld n 't tra d e p laces
w ith them for a ll t h r w e a lth they
h a v e ." because. S p o ls k l sa id be
h a s g a in ed m o re th a n m o n e y by
m a k in g II o n I tla o w n . a lo n g w ith
Ills fa m ily.
F o r the s h e riff h e 's n o w o n r a il
2 4 -h o u r a day. lo g a th e r In ­
fo rm a l Ion on m a jo r c rim e s us
th e y d e ve lo p a n d ih r n lo release
that In fo rm atio n to t h r m e d ia
S jM ils k l’s n o rm a l w o rk -w e e k Is
6 0 h o u rs long, hut h a rd w o rk Is

a f a m ily tra d itio n " Y o u d o n 't
m in d It a s lo n g as yo u e n jo y
w h a t y o u r d o in g tim e Is Irre le ­
v a n t." he said.
E v e n a s the b a b y In a f a m ily o f
10 c h ild re n . S p o ls k l said. " T h e r e
w a s n o s p o ilin g th e re . Y o u
fended for y o u rs e lf T h e sa m e a s
ih e c lo t h in g w a s h a n d rd d o w n ,
so w a s the food If I w a s lu c k y
e n o u g h lo re a c h for It."
T h a t e x p c rtc n c helped in s t ill
In h im th e d r iv e lo go a fte r w h a t
h r w a n ts a n d as long as he lo v e s
w hat h e 's p u rs u in g . " T h e r e are
n e v e r e n o u g h h o u rs In ih e d a y . 1
love w h a t I'm do ing. I lo v e d
lie ln g w it h the n e w sp a p e r. I
lo ved b e in g In ra d io I g u e ss I
In h erited I hat en e rg y Irom m y
p a r r n is w h o to lle d m a n y lo n g
h o u rs,
j
" l d id n 't see a n y th in g w ro n g
w ith th e m d o in g li a n d c e r ta in ly
th e ir k id Is n o exce p tio n , so I d o
11 as w e ll, " S p o ls k l said.
l b s p ro u d that h is g lib to n g u e
w o n h im the ro ll o f ho stag e
n e g o tia to r a n d o f h is 17 s u c ­
c e ss fu l n e g o tia tio n s. He a ls o sa id
h a v in g sa l o n bo th side s o f the
fe n c e h r h a s a g re a te r u n ­
d e rs ta n d in g of Ihe needs o f the
press th a n m o st law e n fo rc e ­
m ent o ffic ia ls do
A s p irit of co o p e ra tio n b e tw een
Ihe p re s s a n d law en fo rce m e n t Is
v e ry Im p o rta n t, S p o ls k l s a id ,
b e cau se " th e r e are m a n y tim e s
we g e l le a d s o r so lv e c a s e s
b e ca u se o f the m edia c o m in g to
to u s w ith In fo rm a tio n W e re It
not fo r the m e d ia and c o n fid e n ­
tia l I n lo rm a n ts there w o u ld he
m a n y , m a n y m o re u n s ln v c d
rases.
" D e a lin g w ith the n ew s m e d ia
h a s to be done o n a p ro fessio n al
b a s is It h a s to be done (a c tu a lly
and fa ir ly w ith a ll of Ihe m e d ia ,
becau se I d e al w ith n rw s p a p c r.
ra d io a n d te le v is io n and these
people w h o d e a l w ith m e h a v e to
k n o w th a t t h is Is e x a c tly the w a y
II Is w it h o u t a n y e m b e llis h ­
m e n ts. S o h a v in g b u ilt u p th at
tru st in Ihe 10 years I've b e en
here it 's e a s y lo r th e m to rcr o g n U e m y v o te r a n d r e l a t e It to
Ihe fact th a t I urn g iv in g th e m
r o r r r c l in fo rm a tio n
" I t h in k that has to be a
tre m e n d o u s asse t to (he d e ­
p a rtm e n t — th e e x p e rie n c e I
b ro u g h t ha-u-d o n w ind I h av e
done b o th In radio , n e w sp a p e r
a n d so m e te le v is io n e x jrc rle n c e ,"
S p o ls k l sa id .

S p o lsk l goes o n the scene o f
m ajo r c rim e s lo gat h r r In fo rm a ­
tio n and said It’s Im p o rta n t for
the m e d ia lo k n o w th e re is one
p e rso n re sp o n sib le , a cc e p te d by
the d e p iirtm rn t to s p e a k In the
a b sen ce o f P o lk
"If 1 d o n 't k n o w w h a t I'm
ta lk in g about I'm g o in g to tell
the m edia that If y o u Insist on
a n an sw e r I'll m a k e an attem pt
to gel it. b ill I'm not g o in g lo
s e c o n d -g u e s s a n d o ffe r e r ­
ro n e o u s In fo rm a tio n that In tu rn
is p u l nut to the p u b lic .
" T h e biggest p r o b le m w h e n I
w as w ith the m e d ia w a s the
seeds o f s u s p ic io n th a t are there
w ith law e n fo rc e m e n t g e n e ra lly .
I t s s till here to d a y , not o n ly In
th is o rg a n iza tio n . T h e y are so
v e ry d istu rb e d th a t t h r w a y th ey
read a n a rticle Is e x a c tly the w ay
e v e ry o n e else Is g o in g to read il
a n d lh a l th ey h a v e h e rn p ain ted
In a d ero g ato ry w a y . w h e n In
fact It's not n e c e s s a rily so.
" T h is Is w h y a Job s u c h as
m in e Is so v e ry Im p o rta n t. It
re q u ire s a sp e c ia l la le n t a n d a
kn o w le d g e o f h o w lo d e al w ith
the m e d ia ." S p o ls k l sa id
F ro m Ihe o th e r side S|&gt;olskl
sa id |t‘s d iffic u lt to d e al w ith
m e m b e rs o f ih e m e d ia w h o are
try in g lo m eet d e a d lin e s and
w h o exp ect h im lo p ro v id e them
w ith a frrs h a n g le o n a story
w h e r e th e s i t u a t i o n h a s n 't
c h a n g e d sin c e the In lo rtu u llo n
w a s given to th e firs t reporter
w h o asked about t h r Incid ent
" I know th e re 's a great desire
o n the |*ari o f the re p o rte r to
sa tis fy the w h im o f t h r e d ito r — I
re m e m b e r w h e n I w as a n ed ito r
— to m ake s u re lh a l s p a re Is
lilte d w ith a ll the latest in fo rm a ­
tio n . because ih e c o m p e titio n
m ig h t have It a lte r o u r pu|H'i Is
o u t o r a ltr r our ra d io bro ad cast I
u n d e rsta n d th is a n d r a n relate to
It Hut th r tru th o l t h r m a tte r W
there are m a n y tim e s w r d o n 't
h av e a n y th in g n e w o r different
to repo rt. T h a t 's w h y tl a re p o rt­
er In sists on p u r s u in g tt Irom a
d iffe re n t v ie w p o in t lo get a fresh
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are In itia tin g ." S p o ls k l sat&lt;L.
A lth o u g h S p o ls k l d re a m s o f
b e in g s h e riff th e re 's m o re to h is
life than law e n fo rc e m e n t. O u ls ld e o f tils In v o lv e m e n t w ith h is
fa m ily lo re lu x h r lik e s to sit
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T im o t h y
n o u n ce d he w o u ld te ll the story. I w a s
T re g a rth e n
lo lis te n q u ie tly .
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a b o u t c o rp o ra te ta k e o v e rs ."
e x c ite d ly .
" O h . g o o d ." M is t y re p lie d
" I 'm
" M a y b e s o ." B e n sa id . " B u i the
g e llin g sle e p y a lre a d y ."
m a n a g e m e n t e x p la in e d w hat a n e v il
" O n c e u p o n a lim e . Ih e rr w a s a v e ry
m a n the R a id e r w as. a n d how he w o u ld
good ro m p a n y that m a d e to y s (or a il
rape a n d p illa g e t h r ro m p a n y If h r got
the v e ry good lit tle g ir ls a n d b o y s
h is h a n d s on It!**
a c ro s s Ihe la n d . Its m a n a g e m e n t w a s
" Y o u m e a n he w o u ld b o o l out the o ld
h a p p y . Its c u s to m e rs w ere hap py.
m a n a g e m e n t a n d b r in g In som eone
" H u t su d d e n ly , fro m o u l o f the W est,
b c t lc r ? " M ls ly a sk e d
a n E v il R a id e r a p p e a re d !"
" O h . no. T h e m a n a g e m e n t ca re d o n ly
" G o lly l" M is ty e x c la im e d . " W h a t d id
a b o u t Its s to c k h o ld e rs . Il w a rd ed to
th e E v il R a id e r w a n l? "
" H r w an te d lo ta k e o v e r Ihe c o m ­ p ro te ct th e m fro m Ihe E v il R a id e r."
" I se e ," M ls ly s a id s k e p tic a lly .
p a n y ! H e offered the sto c k h o ld e rs a lot
' A n y w a y , th e m a n a g e m e n t sta rte d
m o re th a n th e g o in g p ric e for th e ir
- lo o k in g for a W h ile K n ig h t to save the
s to c k !"
r o m p a n y fro m Ih e EvM R a id e r "
"W o w ! T h a t m u s t have m a d e the
" W h a l's a W h ite K n ig h t ? "
sto c k h o ld e rs v e ry h a p p y ." M isty sa id

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" A W h ite K n ig h t Is a n o th e r v ery good
c o m p a n y that w o u ld b u y p a ri of th r toy
c o m p a n y before th e E v il R aider c o u ld
ge l II. T h r W h ile K n ig h t w o u ld le i Ihe
o ld m a n a g e m e n t s t ic k a r o u n d ."
" T h o s e m a n a g e r s c e r t a in ly w ere
lo o k in g out for t h e ir sto c k h o ld e rs ."
M is ty said " D id I h r y fin d a W h tlr
K n ig h t ? "
" T h e y fo u n d one th a t m ade c a n d y fo r
a ll the v ery good lit tle g ir ls and b o ys
a c ro s s Ihe la n d
T h e W h ile K n ig h t
a g re e d to b u y e n o u g h o l Ihe toy
c o m p a n y 's s to c k lo ke e p ih e E v il
R a id e r aw ay!
" B u t Ihe E v il R a id e r w a s m o v in g fasl!
It lo o k e d l l k r t h r W h it e K n ig h t
w o u ld n 't get there m tim e to save the
c o m p a n y !"
" G o lly ! W h at d id I h r m a n ag em en t d o
th e n ? "
" F ir s t . It p u t o u l S h a r k R e p e lle n t."
" T o keep the E v il R a id e r u w a y ? "
" E x a c t ly . T h e m a n a g e m e n t bought a
v e iy bad c o m p a n y th u l m ade co u g h
m e d lc ln r for the v e r y Iw d little g ir ls
a n d b o y s a c ro s s th e la n d It w as a real

m o n e y-lo se r. It w as a P o iso n P ill lh a l
w o u ld lx* hard for t h r E v il R aid e r (o
s w a llo w ."
" Y o u m ean t h r m a n a g e m e n t m erged
w ith a bad c o m p a n y so Its toy co m p a n y
w o u ld be less a ttr a c tiv e ? T h e had
c o m p a n y w as a P o is o n P ill S h a rk
H r p c llr n t against t h r E v il R a id e r? "
' R ig h t. A n d Just In ra s e Ihe Poison
P ill S h a r k R e p e lle n t d id n 't w o rk. Ihe
m a n a g e m e n t Issued Itself C ro w n J e w e l
O p l Io n s."
" C r o w n J e w e l O p tio n s ? "
' T h o se are o p tio n s th at a llo w Ih r
m u n o g e rs to bu y s h a re s of ih e com l»uriy In Ihe fu tu re a l a v e ry lo w price.
T h e y c a n then se ll th e m fo r a fortune,
a n d rid e a G o ld e n P a ra c h u te to fin a n ­
c ia l s a fe ly ."
" S o , " M isty c o n c lu d e d , " t o protect
t h r sto c k h o ld e rs . Ihe m a n a g e rs tried lo
fin d a W h ite K n ig h t to save th e ir o w n
jolts, T h e n th ey h u rt the c o m p a n y b y
b u y in g un u w fu l c o m p a n y a s s Poison
P ill lo act as a S h a r k R e p e lle n t against
th e E v il R aide r. T h e n th e y a rra n g e d lo
lo o t the c o m p a n y th e m s e lv e s w llh

C r o w n J e w e l O p tio n s lo a G o ld e n
P a ra c h u te II ull th u l lu lle d R ig h t? "
" W e ll. 1 guess you c o u ld p u l II that
w a y ," Hen said.
" T h o s e sto c k h o ld e rs w o u ld l&gt;c b e llc r
off w ith a Bo lted [X&gt;or a n d a P c r fu m r d
P a r lo u r , " M ls ly said f irm ly .

"Huh?"
" W e ll, ta ke o v e rs an* u w a y to tran sfer
c o m p a n ie s lo people w h o c a n r u n them
b e tter. T h e y m a k e Ihe e c o n o m y and
Ihe s to c k h o ld e rs Ite lle r off. S t o c k h o ld ­
e rs s h o u ld lo c k u p I h r ir m a n a g e rs w llh
a D o lle d P o o r lo k e e p th e m from
m e d d lin g to save t li r l r o w n n e c k s, and
u s e a P e r fu m e d P a r lo u r to m a k e
th e m s e lv e s as a llr n c llv e to R a id e rs ns
th e y ca n .
" N o w . lie n . I'll tell y o u u sto ry It's
a b o u t a M aske d C ru s a d e r w h o rescu e s
c o m p a n ie s a n d I h r ir s h a re h o ld e r* from
Inept m a n a g e rs "
lie n , u n fo rtu n a te ly , h a d a lre a d y (a li­
en asle e p .
IT im o th y Tregarthen w elcom e s the
o p fH irtu iu ty to c o rre s p o n d w ith readers
W r / ir h im at the E vening H erald .!

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Demons In The Suburbs?
B y U a lt a d P re s s
In t s m a t la a s l
W A S H I N G T O N IUPII R e s i d e n t s
of t h e
n e ig h b o r h o o d w h e r e th e
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sa y th ey a re n 't sp o o k e d b y
re ce n t f a ir s o f m u rd e r,
d r a th a n d th e d e v il.
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a n area o f s u b u rb a n M l.
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m u rd e re d b y h e r h u sb a n d ,
tw o people w ere k ille d In
u n e x p la in e d fires, s b o y fell
Into a c o m a a n d d ie d s u d ­
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o f H u n k er- H ill R o a d w as
m u rd e re d In O c e a n C ity .
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In A p r il, a B u n k e r H ill
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w ith the s la y in g o f tw o of
h ts ten an ts. H e Is a c c u se d of

s h o o tin g tw o w o m en , a n d
s e ttin g o n e o n lir e o v e r a
rent d is p u te .
In 1949. the Rev. A lb e r t
H u g h e s re p o rte d ly
e x o r c iz e d d e m o n s fro m a
14-yea r-o ld b o y on B u n k e r
H ill R o a d . B e fo re he d ie d , h e
to ld h is sto ry to h is a s s is ­
ta n t p a sto r, th e R ev F r a n k
B o b e r.
" M a n y p e o p le do r e c a ll
Ihe s itu a tio n tn the 4 0 s .’ *
B o b e r sa id M o n d a y. " S o m e
are o p e n a n d ta lk a b o u t tL
O th e rs p refer not s p e a k in g
a b o u t It b e c a u s e It r e ­
s u rfa c e s a lo t o f u n c o m fo rt­
a b le fe e lin g s ."
B o b e r sa id ih e h is to ry o f
v io le n c e In t h e a r e a ts
" f a s c in a t in g ." bu t be d o e s
not b e lie v e It Is tied to th e
v a r a n i lot w h e re the r e ­
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M a n s io n f u n d s a n d u n iv e r s it ie s , to d iv e s t
t n e m s e lv e s o f I n v e s t m e n t s In a n y c o m p a n ie s
o r f in a n c ia l o r g a n iz a t io n s d o in g b u s in e s s In o r
m a k in g lo a n s to S o u t h A f r ic a . S im ila r
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m a n d a t e I m m e d ia t e e c o n o m ic s a n c t io n s
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D e m o c ra t L a w to n C h ile s , w h o u n s u c c e s s fu lly
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Ju st s ix m o n th s a g o — w a n t tax Increases to be a
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If so. th a t w ill put the ball tra ck Into the
R e p u b lica n c o u r t a n d put p re ssu re o n Reagan
and S e n a to r R o b e rt Dole. In h is firs t m a jo r test
a s G O P le a d e r, to hold the G O P m a jo rity
together — p e rh a p s w ith the h e lp o f a few
D em ocrats lik e W is c o n s in 's W illia m P ro x m lre .
Yet. w in o r lose, the C h lle s -H o llln g s p la n c o u ld
assum e a d e e p e r sig n ifica n ce by re p re s e n tin g a
lon g-overdue a c k n o w le d g e m e n t b y k e y D em o ­
crats that t h e ir p a rty ra n no lo n g e r b lin d ly
defend e v e ry d o m e stic g o v e rn m e n t p ro g ra m
and su rv iv e p o lit ic a lly .

ROBERT WAGMAN

ROBERT WALTERS

Reagan
On The
Decline
W A S H I N G T O N IN E A ) Four
m o n th s Into h is first tern). P re s id e n t
R eagan se em ed Incapable o f d o in g
a n y th in g w ro n g . B u t now . at the
sam e p o in t In h is secon d te rm , h e 's
fin d in g It d iffic u lt to do a n y th in g
rig h t.
“ R e a g a n h a s been In o n e o f the
s t e e p e s t p o s t - in a u g u r a t io n Jo b a p p ro v a l d e c lin e s o f a n y p re s id e n t
In the lust 5 0 y e a rs ," n o tes K e v in
P h illip s , a resp ected c o n s e rv a tiv e
p o l i t i c a l t h e o r i s t a n d e d it o r p u b lis h e r o f the A m e ric a n P o litic a l
R e p o rt, an a u t h o r it a tiv e
W a s h in g to n n ew slette r.
" R e a g a n 's s lip p a g e f r o m th e
6 5 -7 0 p e rc e n t range In late J a n u a r y
lo the 5 0 -5 5 p e rcen t range In la te
A p r il Is se co n d o n ly to (fo rm e r
P r e s id e n t R ic h a r d M .) N ix o n 's
e r o s io n d u r i n g t h e u n f o l d i n g
W a te rg a te in v e s tig a tio n In e a r ly
1 9 7 3 ,'' a d d s P h illip s . ' It's n o w
b e c o m in g c r it ic a l fo r R e a g a n to
a rre st h is d o w n tre n d ."
B u t th e re a rc few a p p a re n t o p ­
p o r tu n itie s a v a ila b le to th e p r e s i­
d e n t lo a lu g r s u c h a re c o v e ry .
W h ile h is b u d g e t w a s b e in g
p ic k e d u p a ft. the p re sid e n t w a s In
W est G e r m a n y , a tte n d in g th e a n ­
n u a l m e e tin g o f the w o rld 's se v e n
m a jo r I n d u s tr ia l d e m o c ra c ie s a n d
c o m m e m o r a tin g the 4 0 th a n n iv e r ­
sa ry o f th e e n d o f W o rld W a r II In
E u ro p e .
R e a g a n w a s forced Into a d e ­
fe n siv e p o s tu re th ro u g h o u t m u c h of
thut t r ip b e ca u se o f the c o n tin u in g
c r it ic is m o f h is v is it to the m ilit a r y
c e m r t e r y In B i t b u r g . W e s t
G erm an y. That controversy
a rg n u b ly w a s the longest a n d m ost
d e b ilita t in g R eagan h a s fa ce d d u r ­
in g h is p re s id e n c y .
A lth o u g h the p resid ent r o u tin e ly
d o m in a te d e c o n o m ic s u m m it m e e t­
in g s d u r in g h is first te rm , he w a s
h a rd p re sse d to u vo ld h u m ilia t io n at
th is y e a r 's se ssio n ,
In ste a d o f the stro n g e n d o rs e m e n t
so u g h t b y R e a ga n for th is c o u n t r y ’s
n e g o tia tin g p o s itio n at th e new
ro u n d o f a rm s c o n tro l ta lk s w it h the
S o v ie t U n io n , th e fin a l c o m m u n iq u e
of the c o n fe re n c e offered o n ly vague
a n d te p id a p p ro v a l.
A lth o u g h the trade e m b a rg o Im ­
posed b y R e a g a n agulnst N ic a ra g u a
w u s n o t on the m e e tin g 's o fflc lu l
a ge n da , a m a jo rity o f co n fe re n c e
p a r tic ip a n ts o p e n ly c r it ic iz e d the
t im in g a n d q u e stio n e d the e ffica c y
o f that a c tio n .
F e a rin g a n r in tu irr a s s ln g d rfe a t,
the U n ite d S ta te s d id not e v e n seek
u fu rtn a l c o n feren ce e n d o rs e m e n t o f
R e a g a n 's S t r a t e g ic D e fe n s e Ind ila tiv e , p o p u la rly k n o w n a s “ S ta r
W arm ."
F in a lly , the p re s id e n t's a tte m p t to
g a in c o n f e r e n c e s u p p o r t fo r a
s p e c ific , e a rly date to b e g in a new
ro u n d o f tra d e n e g o tia tio n s w as
fru s tra te d b y F re n c h o p p o sitio n .
B o th at h o m e u n d a b ro a d , the
e a rly m o n th * o f R ra g a n 'a se co n d
te n n h a v e been u lim e o f u n e x ­
pected p o litic a l tra v a il for th e p re s i­
dent. It's too e a rly , h o w e v e r, to
k n o w w h e th e r those s e tb a c k s are
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More Marxists
J u s t w h y a n y o n e becom es e n ­
t h u s ia s t ic o v e r th e p ro sp e c t o f
a n o th rr b la c k M a rx is t d ic ta to rs h ip
In s o u th e rn A f r ic a escape* me.
Y e t t h a t , w i t h Ihe fo r m e r
R h o d esia a s a m o d e l. Is w hat th e
d e m o n s tra to rs a g a in s t S o u th A f r ic a
a p p a re n tly d e sire . O r, perhaps, th e y
do not a c tu a lly d e s lr r It. not h a v in g
m u c h t h o u g h t fo r th e m o r r o w
a m id s t the sh e e r en jo y m e n t o f t h e ir
m o ra l s u p e rio rity .
T h e H o u se F o re ig n A ffa irs C o m ­
m ittee bu s n o w v o te d 2 9 to B to b a n
A m e r ic a n I n v e s t m e n t tn S o u t h
A fric a a n d b a n k lo a n s lo It. to
p ro h ib it the Im p o rta tio n o f g o ld
K ru g e rra n d s, a n d to revoke e x is tin g
c o m p u te r c o n tr a c ts w ith the g o v ­
ern m e n t In J o h a n n e s b u rg .
T h e co lle g e a n d u n iv e rs ity c a m ­
p u ses are a liv e w ith protests a g a in s t
In v e stm e n t In S o u th A fric a a n d
h ave even se e n b u ild in g o c c u p a ­
tio n s In th e o ld sty le at p laces lik e
C o rn e ll. M a n y o r even m ost c o lle g e
a d m in is t r a t io n s h u ve g r u d g in g ly
g iv en tn, a n d are. In one fo rm o r
unother. d iv e s tin g A s L o rd B y r o n
w rote In " D o n J u a n . " the fa ir J u lia ,
w h o said sh e w o u ld ne'er r o n s e n l —
co n se n te d. U n iv e rs ity trustees k n o w
that all o f t h is m n k e s little e c o n o m ic
or m o ra l sense, that even b la c k
w o rk r rs in S o u th A frlc u o p p o se
d iv e s tm e n t a n d o th e r e c o n o m ic
sa net Ions a g a in s t the regim e, b u t
Ihe tru ste e s n e v e rth e le ss are, b y
a n d large, c o n s e n tin g
I m y s e lf a m n o fount of w is d o m
c o n c e rn in g th e long-range fu tu re o f
S o u th A fric a , a s s u m in g thut It b u s
one. T h e w h ite s there, how ever, d o
not c o n sid e r th e m s e lv e s E u ro p e a n s
bu t A fric a n s . T h e y have been th e re
at least us lo n g o s the E u ro p e a n s
h ave been In A m e rlc u . I s u p p o s e
th at. In the lo n g ru n . If th is w h ite
A fric a n trib e w is h e s to re ta in Its
trib a l Id e n tity w ith o u t u b lo o d b a th a
se rio u s p a r t it io n in g o f the p re se n t
R e p u b lic o f S o u th A fric a w ill be
ca lle d for. T h a t w o u ld m ean t u r n in g
o v e r to Ihe o th e r trib a l g ro up s la rg e
a n d v ia b le s e c tio n s o f the c o u n try ,
not Just th e p re se n t " h o m e la n d s ."
m u c h o f w h ic h are arid a n d u n ­
desirab le. T h e se rio u s p a r titio n in g
w o u ld a lm o s t c e r ta in ly Involve Ihe
tu rn in g o v r r o f a deep-w ater p o rt,
su ch as D u rb a n , w ith o u t w h ic h th e
b la c k trib a l s e c tio n s m ig h t n o t be
viable. I'rtm e M in is te r Hotha Is In n o

p o sitio n at th e p re s e n t to propose
a n y su ch th in g , b u t I c a n assure yo u
th a t su ch a p o s s ib ilit y Is under
a c tiv e c o n s id e ra tio n b y m a n y S o u th
A fric a n le a d e rs o f o p in io n .
T h e A m e ric a n p ro te s to rs do not
a p p e a r to be t h in k in g In a n y sort of
p ra c tic a l te rm s. A m e r ic a n Invest­
m e n t In S o u th A f r ic a p la y s o n ly a
m a rg in a l ro le t h e r e , a n d S o u th
A fric a w ith Its m in e r a l reso u rces Is
m o re Im p o rta n t to th e A m e ric a n
e c o n o m y t h a n A m e r ic a n Invest­
m e n t I* to S o u th A fr ic a .
T h e A m e r ic a n p ro te s to rs , w heth er

o n Ihe c a m p u s o r In the U .S .
C o n g re ss, se e m to d e sire a one-m an-one-vote s o lu tio n , e m b ra c in g
the w hole of th e r e p u b lic . It w ill not
happen, be cau se th e w h ite tribe has
the sheer m u s c le to p re v e n t It from
hap pening.
In fact, the S o u th A fr ic a n a n n y Is
c e r t a in ly Ih e s t r o n g e s t m ilit a r y
force In the A f r ic a n co n tin e n t, and
c o u ld m a rc h r lg h lo C a iro If It so
chose. It h a s s m a s h e d the C u b a n
troop* In A f r ic a tn e v e ry engage­
m ent.
T h e w hite S o u t h A fric a n trib e,
moreover, h a s w atched very
c a r e t u l y w h a t h a p p e n e d In
R h o d e sia , n o w Z im b a b w e T h a t
c o u n t r y h a d a c h o ic e b e tw een
B ish o p A b e l M u z o re w a . w h o favored
a c c o m m o d a tio n w it h the w h ite
p o p u latio n a n d a g u a ra n te e lo th e m
o f a share o f p o w e r, a n d two trib a l
leaders R o b ert M u g a b e and J o sh u a
N knm o. M u g ab e , a M a rx ist, rep re ­
se n te d the l a r g e r tribe, the
M ashona. a n d w o n the presidency
on a stra ig h t t r ib a l m a jo rity vote. A s
they say. o n e -m a n -o n e vote,., once.
M ugabe h a s se t u p a o n r-p a rty
M a rx ist s ta te , is c h e e rfu lly
p e rse cu tin g N k n m o '* Zu lu s, and
large n u m b e rs o f the w h ite s —
necessary to th e e c o n o m y — h ave
left. T h e e c o n o m y Is a sh am bles.
If the p ro te sto rs a n d d lv esters had
th e ir w ay. S o u t h A fr ic a wOuld be
t u r n e d I n t o a b la c k M a r x i s t
d ic ta to rs h ip w it h in w h ic h the p r in ­
c ip a l p o litic a l r e a lit y w o u ld be trib a l
w arfare.
I m ust sa y th a t I fa ll to see w h at
hu m an e v a lu e s o r ra tio n a l p o litic a l
p u rp o se t h is w o u ld se rve. T h e
e n th u s ia s m s o f o u r Idealists. If th at
Is w hat th e y r e a lly are. leave m e
cold.

Tax Plans
Encounter
Suspicion
W A S H IN G T O N ( N E A ) Propo­
n e n ts o f m ajo r t a x re fo rm once
b e lie v e d that t h e ir sta u n c h e st op­
p o n e n ts w o u ld be s p e c ia l Interest
g ro u p s and that a v e ra g e taxpayers
w o u l d fa v o r o v e r h a u l i n g the
s y s te m .
B u t new data s h o w s th a t average
ta x p a y e r s a r e n 't e n th u s e d about
m a k in g ta x e s " f a i r e r " a n d (ax
p re p a ra tio n s im p le r. T h e y 'd rather
s im p ly pay less In ta x e s — and they
w o n 't b a c k tax re fo rm If they even
s u s p e c t that It w ill in c re a s e their
ta x e s.
M ost ta x -s lm p llffc a tlo n p la n s —
I n c lu d in g the one p ro p o s e d by Sen.
B ill B ra d le y . D -N .J. a n d Rep. R ic h ­
a r d G e p h a rd t. D -M o .. a n d the one
p ro p o se d by the T r e a s u r y Depart
m e n t — c a ll fo r a ll in c o m e to be
ta x e d at a sin g le r a te o r a few rates,
d e p e n d in g on In c o m e level. The
p ro p o s a ls w o u ld a ls o a llo w few. If
a n y . d e d u c t io n s . W i t h s u c h a
s y s te m , an In c o m e -ta x re tu rn co u ld
f it o n a postcard, a n d a n y o n e co u ld
c o m p u te h is ta x e s In about five
m in u te s .
H o w ever, m ore a n d m o re people
Ju st w a n t to k n o w If t h e y 'd have to
p a y m ore. M a n y " o r d in a r y " ta x p a y ­
e r s h ave fo u n d th e ir o w n loo p ho les
In the c u rre n t s y s te m a n d w ill fight
v ig o ro u s ly to keep th e m .
D u r in g a re c e n t c o n g re s s io n a l
recess. B ra d le y a n d G e p h a rd t w ent
o n the road to s e ll th e tr ta x plan. At
e v e r y stop, th e y w e re bo m b ard ed
w it h q u e stio n s a b o u t w hat th eir
p la n w o u ld do to s p e c ific d e d u c tio n s
— fo r o il a n d gas d e p le tio n , c h a rita ­
b le c o n trib u tio n s , a u to expenses,
h o m e -m o rtg ag e In te re st and “ offlce -ln -th e -h o m e " d e d u c tio n s — and
to ta x cre dits, s u c h a s those for
re s to rin g h isto ric b u ild in g s
B ra d le y c a lls t h is “ loo p ho le Il­
lu s io n " — ju d g in g ta x s im p lific a tio n
o n ly b y s p e c ific c h a n g e s, rather
t h a n b y Its e ffe c t a s a w hole.
H o w e v e r. Ihe fa c t Is th at most
ta x p a y e rs do ju d g e It b y specifics.
E a rlie r th is y e a r. Loa Angeles
T im e s a n d R o p e r O r g a n iz a tio n
s u rv e y s found th a t fro m 73 percent
lo 9 0 percent o f ta x p a y e r s wanted
a n y new tax s y s te m to retain such
s p e c i f i c d e d u c t i o n s a s ho m e m o rtg age Interest, sta te and local
ta x e s and c h a r ita b le c o n trib u tio n s
S im ila r m a jo ritie s d id n 't w ant to
sta rt p a y in g ta x e s o n S o c ia l S ecurl
ty o r on th e ir fr in g e be n efits —
so m e th in g m ost s im p lif ie d tax plans
w o u ld require.
In A p ril, the N e w Y o rk p o llin g
fir m of F r n n &amp; S c ho e n A sso ciates
sa m p le d 7 5 0 t a x p a y e r s n a tio n w id e.
O f these, 7 6 p e rc e n t d id n 't know
e n o u g h abo u t the T r e a s u r y 's p la n to
fo rm an o p in io n .
H ow ever. 44 p e rc e n t said they
b e lie v e d t h e y 'd e n d u p p a y in g
h ig h e r t a x e s , a n d 3 3 p e rc e n t
b e lie v e d th e y 'd p a y th e sam e o r
less: the re m a in d e r w e re u n ce rta in .
P e n n and Sc hoc n c o n c lu d e d that
m o st ta x p a y e rs w o u ld prefer low er
ta x e s to tax refo rm .
T h e se fin d in g s a re h a v in g a m ajo r
effect on the p ro p o n e n ts o f tax
s im p lif ic a t io n .

JA C K ANDERSON

Agency Covets Emergency Broadcast System
1

"£V*r noiice how much thin, rich guys with heir
ENJOY class reunions7"

B y J a c k A n d a ra o o
and Josep h Spear
W A S H IN G T O N T h e e m p ire b u ild in g a ir-ra id w a rd en a a re at It
a g a in .
T h e F e d e ra l E m e rg e n c y M a n a g e ­
m e n t A g e n c y Is try in g lo e x te n d Us
a u th o rity o v er yet a n o th e r g o v e rn ­
m ent p ro g ra m , despite th e v ir tu a l
e v is c e r a tio n o f th e c o n tr o v e r s ia l
a g e n c y 's budget.
F o r a n o u t f it th a t o n c e w a s
p re s u m p tu o u s eno u gh to su g g e st
(hat It r u n Ihe c o u n try for th e W h ite
H o u se In Ihe event o f a crista.
F E M A 's la te st po w er g ra b Is in o d e a t
Indeed. It w a n ts to ta ke o v e r the
E m e r g e n c y B ro a d c a s tin g S y s te m ,
the n e tw o rk o f ra d io s ta tio n s acrooa
the c o u n t r y that v o lu n te e r th e ir
s e rv ic e s to keep R ite tie rs In fo rm e d
a b o u t flo o d s, h u rric a n e s a n d o th e r
n a tu r a l d is a s te rs In w a rtim e , the

s y s t e m w ill b ro a d c a s t o f f ic ia l
m e ssag es If o th e r lin e s o f c o m ­
m u n ic a tio n a re blocked.
U p lo now . the system h a s been
r u n by th e F e d e ra l C o m m u n ic a tio n s
C o m m is s io n a n d used by th e N a ­
tio n a l W e a th e r S e rv ice In lim e s o f
e m e rg e n cy . F E M A 's o n ly ro le h a s
been to p ro v id e the fu nd s for n e e d e d
e q u ip m e n t.
E ve n In th a t la rg e ly ro u tin e ro le ,
h o w ever. F E M A h a s n 't been e x a c t ly
o u ts ta n d in g .
F o r e x a m p le . M o rris B lu m , w h o
h a s been c h a ir m a n o f M a r y la n d 's
e m e rg e n c y r a d io sy ste m fo r 2 0
years, to ld o u r associate D o n a ld
G o ld b e rg th at he haa been t r y in g fo r
y e a rs lo p ry a re la tiv e ly s m a ll s u m '
o u t o f F E M A w ith no su cce ss. H e
sa id a ra d io s ta tio n se rv in g a r u r a l
M a r y la n d c o m m u n it y h a s n o
b a c k u p g e n e ra to r, w h ic h le a v e s

re sid e n ts w it h o u t e m erg en cy I n ­
fo rm atio n w h e n e v e r a sto rm k n o c k s
o u t the s ta tio n ’s p o w e r.
B lu m fig u re s a g e n e ra to r w o u ld
cost about 9 1 2 .0 0 0 . b u t he c a n 't get
It from F E M A . T h e agency fin a lly
d id locate so m e g e n e ra to rs In a
w arehouse. B u t a n en g in eer c h e c k ­
in g them d is c o v e re d th a t they w ere
at least 15 y e a rs o ld , c o u ld n 't b e
started, a n d w o u ld be Im possible lo
pro vid e w ith s p a re parts. T h e s t a ­
t io n Is s t i l l w it h o u t a b a c k u p
generator.
F E M A 's t a k e o v e r of th e
E m e rg e n c y B ro a d c a s t S y ste m fro m
the F C C w o u ld m a k e U re sp o n sib le
f o r p la n n in g , a n d w o u ld a llo w
F E M A to a p p o in t the v o lu n te e r
c h a irm e n a n d v ic e -c h a irm e n for a ll
th e sta te a n d lo c a l e m e rg e n c y
b ro a d c a s tin g c o m m itte e s — a c o n ­
stitu e n cy th a t m ig h t be h e lp fu l to

F E M A In Its b u d g e t battles. T h e
sa m e c o u ld be s a id o f an o th e r F C C
p ro g ra m that F E M A covets: u s in g
r a d io h a m s a n d c lt lz e n s '- b a n d
o w n e rs to d is s e m in a te In fo rm atio n
in em ergencies.
C r i t i c s o f F E M A ' s a m b it io n s
q u e stio n the n e e d fo r the c o m ­
m u n ic a tio n s p ro g ra m c h a n g e ,'a rg u ­
in g that the F C C a n d the w eath er
se rv ic e have been d o in g a pe rfe ctly
co m p e te n t Job. T h e y do u bt th at
F E M A . w h ic h h a s b e e n u n d e r In­
v e stig a tio n b y at lo s t five congress i o n a l c o m m i t t e e s for
m is m a n a g e m e n t, c o u ld r u n the
p ro g ra m a n y better.
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p ro po sed c h a n g e s a re "m o re su b tle
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B y H a r v e y S m e r ils o n
M ayor o f Longw ood
W h ile The E ve nin g H erald a n d J a n e
* a s s rlb e rry do a n e x c e lle n t jo b o f
c o v e rin g the L o n g w o o d c lly go vern­
m e n t. I want to b r in g a n " I n s id e " view
o l w h a t's going o n In the c it y to the
p e o p le o f Lon g w o o d T h o se o f you w ho
k n o w m e. and k n o w h o w c r lt lr a l I am
press, kn o w th a t 1 w o u ld not say
iT tc H erald is d o in g a gotnl jo b If It
w a sn i I o n ly w is h th e o th e r new spa|x rs w o uld start p a y in g attention at
m e e tin g s and re p o rt the facts, not
ru m o rs.
I w ant to start o ff b y a d d re ssin g the
pro p o sed Increase in th e u t ilit y tax cap.
I'm su re eve ryo n e Is a w a re of the
s h o rtfa ll of tax d o lla r s b e in g returned
,lrn m the s la te lo th e c itie s. T h is
s h o rtfa ll m u st be m a d e u p If the c ity Is
lo p ro v id e the s e rv ic e s a n d protection
th e re sid e n ts d e m a n d T h e c ity c o m ­
m is s io n can m a n a g e the w av y o u r
m o n e y Is being s p e n t to co n tro l the
lo o lls h sp en d in g o f y o u r ta x dollars.
K e r e n ! ly you m a y g a v e read or heard
u h o u l one elected c o m m is s io n e r w ho
w a n te d to sp end a lm o s t $ 3 0 0 for a
H -h o u r stay In the sta te c u p lto l. c itin g
o th e r c itie s s e n d in g c o m m is s io n e rs as
on e xa m p le. T h is e x p e n d itu r e never
w a s proposed to th e c o m m is s io n for
vo te, hut If 11 had been y o u c o u ld have
se en y o u r la x d o lla r pro te cted ftrsl
h a n d . Fo o lish e x p e n d itu r e s by oth er
c it ie s d o n 't Ju stify fo o lis h sp en d in g by
la m g w o o d ! M y p o in t Is that yo u m ust

f i r s t c o n t r o l w a s t e f u l s p e n d in g ,
p a r t ic u la r ly by y o u r o w n g o v e rn m e n t,
b e fo re In cre a sin g ta x e s I c a n a lso use
( h r e x a m p le o f the h ir in g o f o u r new
c it y a d m in is tr a to r a n d th e tu rn in g
d o w n o f a ca n d id a te b y a 4 to I vote as
the w a y y o u r m o ney Is b e in g protected.
I feel th e tim e has c o m e to lo o k for
a d d it io n a l revenue to m a k e u p the
p ro je c te d budget s h o rtfa ll, a n d m ove
a h e a d . T h e h o m e o w n e r s h o u ld not be
p u n is h e d fo r o w n in g a h o m e on the tax
r o lls In fact, he s h o u ld re c e iv e a break
In a d v a lo re m ta xes a s d id h is fellow
t a x p u y e r s In s u r r o u n d i n g c it ie s .
T h e re fo re , the idea o f In c re a sin g the
c a p o n u t ilit y taxes c o m e s to m in d . The
c it y ta x o n Ihe te le p h o n e b ill w ill
r e m a in u n chan ged fo r a lm o s t every
re s id e n tia l user In th e c it y . T h e In­
c re a s e o n the w ater b ill a ls o w ill be zero
lo r m o s t resid e n tia l c u s to m e rs . T h e big
In cre a se w ill lx 1 $ 4 .0 0 p e r m o n th to the
h ig h e le c tric a l pow er u s e r. T h e n a tu ra l
q u e s tio n Is "w h a t w ill I get for m y
m o n e y " ? I can tell y o u so m e o f the
Ite m s I w o u ld lik e to see In n e x t y e a r's
b u d g e t. O u r streets a n d ro a d s need
Im p ro v e d m a in te n a n c e , n o t ju st o u r
d ir t streets, but s u b -s ta n d a rd streets as
w e ll. W e need to not o n ly u p g ra d e o u r
p a r k s a n d recre a tio n p ro g ra m , but also
lM-tter m a in ta in w h a t w e n o w have.
S id e w a lk s , w here n e e d e d , are s till a
m a jo r con cern . B e a u tific a tio n o f o u r
c it y Is m o re than s o m e th in g to be put
o ti a w is h list. A fte r a ll. It h a s a direct
e ffe ct o n y o u r p ro p e rty v a lu e T h e lakes

in o u r c ll y need to lx- o n a re g u la r
m a in te n a n c e pro gram . M o n e y Is s till
m e r d e d to c o r r e c t p a s t d r a in a g e
m is t a k e s a n d tra ffic p ro b le m s . P o lice
p r o t e c t io n n e r d s to b e u p g r a d e d
N u m b e r o n e o n m y lis t Is to p ro v id e tax
r e lie f to the p ro p e rty ta x p a y e r w ith a
n e w fa ir ta x a tio n sy s te m . In o th e r
w o rd s , lo w e r p ro p e rty t a x e s n e x t year.
N o w , le t m e try to c le a r u p a few
r u m o r s . T h e re is a b e lie f th a t ta x e s arc
b r in g in c re a s e d In b u ild n e w b u ild in g s
tu rn e d d o w n by the v o te rs last year. I
w a n t to r e m in d e v e ry o n e that w h a t the
v o te rs tu rn e d dow n w a s a p ro p o s a l to
In cre a se p ro p e rty ta x e s to b u ild the
b u ild in g s n o t the b u ild in g s th e m s e lv e s
A m a jo r ity o f re s id e n ts h a v e to ld me
th e y a re in fa v o r o f th e b u ild in g s as
lo n g a s p ro p e rty ta xe s a re not raised.
T h e m a jo r ity o f the c it y c o m m is s io n Is
w o r k in g to w a rd lo w e rin g p ro p e rty t a x ­
es u n d s t ill b u ild in g Ihe n r e d r t l p o lice
s t a tio n a n d c o m m u n it y b u ild in g If
f u n d s a re a v a ila b le . T h e s e tw o b u ild ­
in g s m o s t lik e ly w ill tic not b u ilt th is
y e a r, bu t p la n n in g Is ta k in g place.
T h e r e a re n o p la n s, lo m y k n o w le d g e ,
to b u ild a re g io n a l s e w e r p la n t n e x t to
th e S k y la r k s u b d iv is io n T h e p u rc h a s e
o f th e la u d n o rth o f 'S k y la r k w i t h c ity
f u n d s w o u ld benefit o n ly a few . n o n e of
w h o m h a v e the Interest o l the c it y o r Its
re s id e n ts at heart.
T h e so r a ile d "In n e r c ir c le " s h o u ld be
c a lle d th e o u te r c ir c le b e c a u s e II
I n c lu d e s a ll the ir s ld e n t s o f L o n g w o o d
1 c a n t r u ly sa y that t h r r r d o e s not r x ls t

a s m a ll g ro u p c o n tro llin g th e c it y th is
year, b u t ra th e r a v e ry s m a ll g ro u p
w is h in g th e y ro td d c o n tro l th e c it y It's
a s h a m e th at som eone w is h in g to ru n
lo r p o lit ic a l o ffice c a n fin d n o fa u lt w ith
the g o v e rn m e n t o th e r th a n a g e n e ra l
a c c u s a tio n that an Inner c ir c le e x ists.
It w a s sa id that last y e a r I w a s the
' L o n e S tra n g e r." that I w a s o n the
o u ts id e lix ik tn g In. I d o n 't le e l th at w ay!
La st y e a r 1 w orked w it h in the
h o m e w o r k o f go vernm e nt to b rin g the
v o ir e o f th e people b a r k . I d id n 't
re p re s e n t m y se lf as " T H E " G o v e rn m e n t o f L o n g w o o d a n d s ta y e d c le a r of
r u n n in g to o th e r local u tu i sta te g o v ­
e r n m e n t s fo r s u p p o rt. I n e v e r Inte rfe rre d w ith the tra n s a c tio n s o f the
c it y of la in g w o o d , a n d 1 let the m a y o r
a n d c i t y a d m in is tra to r d o th e tr Jobs,
e v e n th o u g h I disag re ed w it h th e m .
T h e se ta c tic s w o rk e d o n y o u r In-half I
d o n 't b e lie v e that J u n e L o r m a n n o r E d
M e ye rs, last years c o m m is s io n e rs , have
c h a n g e d a n d I k n o w th at I h a v e n 't
r h u n g e d T h in g s are r u n n in g Ix-ttcr
b e ca u se w e re ail w o rk in g s m a rte r a n d
lie ttc r w it h e a c h other.
In c lo s in g , let m e s a y th a t the
L o n g w o o d C it y C o m m is s io n ts y o u r
c o m m is s io n We a ll m a k e m is ta k e s ,
a n d t h is y r a r ’s c o m m is s io n h a s been
lis te n in g , w ill d o Its h o m e w o rk . Is
w illin g lo c o rre ct Its m is ta k e s a n d tru ly
re p re s e n ts the c ro ss se c tio n o f pe o ple o l
L o n g w o o d . Please feel free to c a ll on
m y s e lf o r a n y one o f y o u r c o m m is s io n ­
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Because y o u o n ly n ee d ed one o r tw o
m o re p la y e rs lo h a v e T H E team In t h r
le a g u e , y o u o u t w it t e d th e o t h e r
co a ch e s and w e n t lo o k in g for p la y e rs
y o u c o u ld s h ie ld fro m a n open d ra ft.
U ecause y o u b e n t th e rules, y o u
p la y e d w i t h t h e s t i l l d e v e lo p in g
m o ra lity o f y o u n g m e n not yet tested
b y the w o rld In w h ic h we liv e as
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p la y e r de stro y* th e lin e s In the b a tte rs
Ixtx w ith h is fo o l, y o u w ere a b le to
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w in record h e c u u se y o u vio la ted Ihe
tru s t of those y o u n g co m p e tito rs w h o
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re g a rd s to the c o v e ra g e a n d w rite-up
g iv e n to the E u s tr r L iv in g P ic tu re s a l
C e n tr a l Bap tist C h u r c h . T h is sm a ll
p ie c e appeared In y o u r S u n d a y e d itio n
o n A p r il 7. I fe ll, a s m a n y o th e rs have
c a lle d and stopjx-d m e o n the street
u n d re m a rk e d , h o w lit tle . If any.
c o v e ra g e there w a s o l t h is b c u u llfu l.
a u th e n tic p o rtra it o f th e c r u c ifix io n o f
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h a s spent a life t im e e n jo y in g b a se b a ll
at a ll leve ls o f c o m p e titio n . I offer the
b illo w in g o b s e r v a tio n s to those w h o
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TO THE PARENTS:
B e ca u se yo u w o u ld n n l fo rg ive the
e r r o r s In the so n s o f o th e r s a n d aeeept
th e m as lo lls In th e g r o w in g pro cess o f
a ll o f o u r c h ild re n , th e y w o u ld not
a c c e p t them In e a c h o th e r. Becu ase
y o u d id not w ant y o u r s o n p u lle d from
t h r gam e, y o u c o u ld n o t h e lp but
p o in t to som eone r is e 's so n . Because
y o u c o u ld not d iffe r w it h th e co a ch In
p riv a te , the m e m b e rs o f h is team
lis te n e d lo each c r it ic a l re m a rk you
m a d e und w ith e a c h Jab a little m ore
re sp e ct w as c h ip p e d a w a y from h is
ro le a s a leader. B e c a u s e h is p la y e rs
fe lt th e y were e q u a l to y o u . a n d sa d ly
to h im . we lost.

TO THE PLATERS:
B e ca u se yo u w e re not d rafted on
T H E C H A M P IO N S H IP T E A M , you
d e c id e d It w a s n o t Im p o rta n t to
c o m p e te th is se a so n . A fte r a ll. w here
c o u ld a team llk r t h is o n e go anyw a y.

m a k e -u p . d e sig n e rs w o rk e d v e ry long,
h a r d h o u r s a n d m o n th s. T h e y w ante d
to g iv e Ihe p ro p lc o l S a n lo rd a real
fe e lin g o f b e in g there Ihe a c tu a l w eek
le a d in g u p to the m o m e n t o f c r u c ifix
Ion a n d llte n re s u rre c tio n .
I feel a s m y h u s b a n d a n d t are
lo n g tim e s u b s c rib e rs to y o u r paper,
w e w o u ld be d e lig h te d to p ic k II Up
a n d be a b le lo read an a r tic le a n d also
lx- a b le lo a llo w o u r c h ild r e n to enjoy,
g o o d I n s p ir a tio n a l n e w s . I'm not
s a y in g th e o th e r e v e n ts s h o u ld not be
c o v e re d bu t please g iv e so m e th in g
l l k r t h is eq u a l w rlle -u p a n d p ic tu re

c o v e ra g e a n d not ju s t to C e n tr a l
B a p tis t hut for a ll th r c h u r r h e s In o u r
c ity . I feel I cun s|&gt;ruk for a lot o f
y o u n g c o u p le s In S u n ln rd . W e not
o n ly see th e need lo (Ix-u p a n d
b e a u tify S a n fo rd ns a c lly . bu t lo also
h r u u t lf y Inw ard fu tu re g e n e ra tio n s
|M )lrn lla l o l th r |H-oplr o f S a n fo rd I
see th e fu tu re g e neratio n o f S a n fo rd ,
a ll y o u n g |&gt;rnpir are d e s irin g In go
lta&lt; k to good w holesom e fa m ily a c t iv i­
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B e c a u s e y o u r co a c h c o u ld not p ro v id e
y o u w it h a 16 u n d 0 se uso n. yo u
d e c id e d he w a s iu» w o rth y o f the
re sp e c t h e had to h ave to c o a c h y o u to
a m t M a n d 8 season. B e ca u se you
w o u ld n o t give h im
t o o percen t
d u r in g y o u r p r a c tic e s , y o u m a d e
r u ls t a k r s In the g a m e s A n d tw cuu sc
y o u w o u ld nut take r e s p o n s ib ility for
th o s e m ls ta k rs . le a rn Iro m th e m and
g o o n . y o u r team lost
It Is v e ry easy to c o m p e te o n a team
f u ll o f w in n e rs C o n fid e n c e Is h ig h ,
m o r a le Is great a n d e v e ry o n e feels
p e r s o n a lly re sp o n sib le fo r u part o f Ihe
s u c c e s s sh a re d by a ll. C o u c h e s o f
th e s e te a m s are trea ted w i t h rrsp e ct
a n d a d m itte d to a n In n e r c ir c le by
t h e ir pe ers. P a re n ts h a v e a lit tle bit
m o r e to b r a g a b o u t o n M o n d a y
m o r n in g a n d o ld e r b ro th e rs s la n d a
lit t le ta lle r after a gam e. It In m u ch
m o r r d iffic u lt to c o m p e te o n a tra m
th a t h a s yet to b re a k th re e h u n d re d In
u se a so n B u i, oh. h o w m u c h m ore
y u u le a rn . Y o u le a rn th u t a n g e r, e lfh e r
fo r y o u rs e lf, y o u r c o u c h n r a n o th e r
p la y e r Is d is tr a c tio n lo y o u r c o n ­
c e n t r a t io n on the fie ld . Y o u le a rn lh a l

ego, b e lie v in g th .il y o u 're a su p e rsta r,
m u c h to o good fo r t h is le u m Is
d e s tru c tiv e . Y o u learn th a t Ihe o n ly
th in g th u t c a n fit Into, o n e b a s e b a ll
u n ifo rm Is one b a se b a ll p la y e r. R e ­
g a rd le s s of y o u r w in re c o rd y o u h ave
got to p u t o il that u n ifo rm a n d w a lk
o u t o n t o lh a l Held every g am e. A m i as
lo n g a s y o u curt do th a t, y o u a re a
W in n e r. A s lo n g a s y o u c a n w a lk o il
th at fie ld , regardless o f Ihe score,
k n o w in g th u t you h av e g iv e n a ll y o u
h a d to g iv e, y o u are a w in n e r. T h e re Is
n o ih ln g w ro n g w ith a d m it tin g that
lo d u y th e y w ere h e lle r th a n y o u w ere.
F o r te c n to forty, the y e u rs p a s s a n d
th e p lu y ln g field c h a n g e s. U n ifo rm s
a n d g lo v e s are e x c h a n g e d fo r b u s in e s s
s u it s a n d briefcases. T h e a ltitu d e s
lh a l la-gun In a little Ira g u e d u g o u l
h e r o in e a p a rt o( the b lu e p r in t O th e r
p la y e rs , w in n in g se a so n s u n d p a ln lit l
lo s s e s a re p la n k s In th e b rid g e fro m
r h lld to m a n O n the h u llfle ld . us In
tllfc. s o m e tim e s y o u w in a n d s o m e ­
t im e s y o u lose. T h e t h in g Is. y o u
ul w a y s s u it up.
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S a n fo r d

U.S. Rep.
Claude Pepper

Young 65er
Has Much
More To Give
Q. M y c o m p a n y J u s t g a v e m e t h e
r e t i r e m e n t d in n e r s n d t h e g o ld
w a t c h s n d p o in t e d m e o u t t h e d o o r .
I'm s " y o u n g " 6 5 s n d 1 f e e l 1 h a v e
m o r e t o g iv e . D o y o u h a v e a n y
w o rd s o f e n c o u ra g e m e n t?
A A n y re g u la r reade r o f t h is c o lu m n
k n o w s how I feel about p e o p le w h o
w a n t it* c o n t in u e w o r k i n g b e i n g
a llo w e d lo d o so. Age s h o u ld n e v e r txan In d ic a to r o f c o m p e te n ce o n Ihe Job
M a n y pe o p le h ave tu rn e d in so m e o f
th e ir fin est w o r k a f lr r Ihe age o f 65. If
yo u feel y o u have s o m e th in g left to
c o n trib u te , u n d o u b te d ly y o u do!
Y o u m ig h t en jo y a lx*ok e n title d
S u c c e s s O v e r S ix ty , b y A lb e rt M y e rs
a n d C h r is to p h e r A n d e rse n . U s in g case
h isto rie s, a p ro g ra m ol h o w -to s a n d a n
e x te n s iv e s o u re r se ctio n f ille d w ith
nam es, a d d re sse s and n u m b e rs , t h is
lxx*k t» a c o m p re h e n s iv e g u id e for
a n y o n e o v e r (30 w h o d o c s not w an t to
re tire F o r tho se c o n s id e rin g a c u r r r r
c h a n g e , the a u th o rs lis t h u n d r e d s o f
fra n c h is e o p p o rtu n itie s a n d the In itia l
In v e stm e n t re q u ire d fo r e a c h F o r the
lio m r b o u n d , they o ile r a lls i su g g e s tin g
In ih e -h u m e ca re e rs.
T h e h o o k s u p p o r t s t h e Id e a o f
r r t lr r m r n l for tho se w h o w is h It. hut
w ith the m a n y In te re stin g v ig n e tte s
p rese n te d . It a lso gives ant|&gt;lr e v id e n c e
a n d In s p ira tio n for those w h o w an t to
r e m a in a c tiv e
9 . C a n y o u h a v e p r i v a t e h e a lt h
I n s u ra n c e s n d s t i l l q u a lif y fo r
M e d ic a id ?
A In m ost Instances y o u r a n have
p riv a te h e a lth Insu rance a n d s t ill q u a li­
fy fo r M r d lc a ld T h e a m o u n t o f y o u r
p riv a te h e a lth In su ran ce p r e m iu m s is
d e d u c te d from the c a lc u la tio n o f y o u r
In co m e w h e n M e d ica id d c t e r m ln r n If
y o u are u n d e r the a llo w a b le in c o m e
le v e ls to q u a lity tor M c d le u td In y o u r
state.
If y o u u r r r o v r r r d b y p r lv u t r h e a lth
In s u ra n c e , h o w e v e r, a n d t h r sam e
m e d ic a l se rv ice Is co ve re d b y b o th y o u r
p r i v a t e In s u ra n c e anti M e d ic a id .
M e d lc u ld w ill pay o n ly th e u in o u n t not
p a id b y y o u r Insu rance.

Q. Some time ago In your column
you said that It was possible for
certain older Americans to receive
birthday greetings from the preeldent. My grandmother w ill cele­
brate her lOOtb birthday this fall.
Is she eligible?
A . Y e s. |&gt;eoplc w h o are HO y e a rs or
o ld e r m a y receive b irth d a y c u rd s from
Ihe p re s ld e n l T h o se o v e r age 100, lik e
y o u r g ra n d m o th e r, m ay re c e iv e letters.
T o a rra n g e for a m essage, c o n ta c t th r
W h ile H o u se G re e tin g s O th e r at least
one m o n th ahead o f tim e . T h e a d d re ss
Is; G re e tin g s O fllre . T h e W h ite H o u se.
W a s h in g to n . D .C . 3 0 5 0 0 .

Q. You always hear about older
women who are widows, but not ae
often do you bear of widowers.
What percentage of older Am erican
men are widowers?
A O n ly 12 percent of e ld e r ly m e n In
o u r n a tio n w ere w id o w e rs In 1982,
w h ile so m e 51 p e rc e n t o f e ld e r ly
w o m e n w ere w id o w s. A m o n g tho se 75
y e a rs o ld a n d old er. 7 0 p e rc e n t o f m en
w ere n tu rrle d and 7 0 p e rc e n t o f w o m rn
w ere w id o w s
T h is s ig n ific a n t d llle r r n e c Is due
p r im a r ily lo the fu rl that w o m r n le n d
lo m a r r y al a y o tin g rr age th a n m e n
a n d h a v e a lo n g e r life e x p e c ta n c y .

II y o u h a v e a q u e stio n lo r C laude
I'epper, p le a se se n d 11 to " A s k Claude
P epper . ” H o o rn 715. H ouse O ffice
b u ild in g Annex I. W ashington. l).C..
2 0 5 1 5 . V o lu m e o f m u ll p re v e n ts
/x-rsona/ replies
H E P C L A U D E P E P P E H Is th e
c h a irm a n o f the health s u b c o m m itte e
o f th e House Select C om m ittee on
Aging.

A ustralia Struggles Toward High Tech To Survive
By Fta Cumining
H 'lim n iin g re p o rts on cu rre n t a lfa in In A u stra lia

fo r Australian ra d io I
S Y lM E Y , A u s tra lia — A t Ihe tu rn o f the
ce ntu ry. A u stra lia n s were the richest people In
the world, a m assing th e ir wealth fro m th is
co ntin en t's fe rtile la n d and enorm ous n a tu ra l
resources. Hut th a t tim e la long past
Today. A u s tra lia n s are a w a ke n in g to Ihe
rv a lu a tio n that th e y cannot p ro fit as th e y once
d id from co m m o d ity exports, such as g o ld . coal,
u ra n iu m and b a u x it e N or ra n th ey re ly on the
sales ab ro ad o f beef, w ool and wheal.
A t the same tim e , th e y are being o ve rta ke n by
th e ir Aslan n e ig h b o rs lo the n o rth , w ho are
h u n tin g Into Ih e In d u s tria l age.
So A ustralia'a hope Ilea In Ihe d ire c tio n o f
science and technology. U n til now. how ever. Ihe
c o u n try has m a d e ve ry lltlle p ro g re ss fn Ih e Held.

ANALYSIS
w hich is nor easy to p e n e m te because o l fierce
co m p e titio n .
M ost In d u strie s were In itia lly established to
serve a s m a ll dom estic m arket, a n d they were
protected b y h ig h lartffs lo keep o u t Im ports. As a
consequence, companies tended to be com pla­
cent.
J o h n H u tto n , th e m in is te r fo r In d u s try .
Irc h n o lo g v a n d commerce, w a rn s th a t there w ill
be no m o re free lunches fo r co m p an ies that. In his
words, have languished because o f a
’ p sych o lo g ica l dependence o n g ove rn m e n t sup­
port a n d In te lle c tu a l laziness
T h u s , th e p ro spe cts a re th a t a u to m o b ile
m a n u fa c tu re rs w ill cease to e n jo y Ihe tig h t Im port

lim ita tio n s lh a l ke p i o u t foreign nunlels. a n d th a t
steel p la n ts w ill cease lo benefit from h ig h d utie s
o n riv a l p r o d u r ls fro m a b ro a d .
M eanw hile, the g ove rn m e nt has p rom ised to
g ive a ttra c tiv e fax d r d u r f t o n s to firm s p re fw re d to
u nd erta ke s /le n t I f i r a n d technological research
a n d developm ent. H ut II rem ains lo he seen
w h e th e r Ihe pledge w ill m ake m uch difference.
A s m odem n atio ns go. A u stralia Is hack In Ihe
stone age when It comes to a o p h ijt fra t rd science
a n d technology. T elecom m unication Is s t ill In Its
In fa n c y here, a n d w o rd pm eesslng Is o n ly
b eg in nin g to emerge.
T his la not lo say th a t A ustralia Is to ta lly
la rk in g In accom plishm en ts Scientists here. In
colla bo ra tion w llh A m e rica n colragurs. are re ­
sponsible tor p e rfe ctin g a b io n ic car. A gene th a t
d ire cts blood cell g ro w th was recently Isolated b y
a n o th e r A u s tra lia n research team
O n r shortcom ing, how ever. Is that A u s tra lia Is

beh in d in the a p p lic a tio n o f Us a ccom plishm ents
to pra ctical purposes Over Ihe (tost 15 y e a n , for
in stan ce, fe w e r than WO patents w ere g ra n te d to
scientists w o rk in g at A u stralian colleges and
u n iv rr s iffr s .

In other w ords, there Is not m u c h o f a m arriage
between ih e academ ic and business conu nu nb
lies, such a s Is com m on In the U n ite d S tairs,
where In ve n tive professors fre q u e n tly become
m illionaires.
A real need Is fo r venture c a p ita l to la k e ris k s In
rn e o u ra g fn g business to g a m b le on s c ie n tific
research a n d d e v e lo p m e n t. H u t A u s tra lia n
e n lre p e n e u n te n d lo be w ary, a re fle c tio n on
ih e ir tra d itio n a l com plareny.
Nobody In Ihe A u stra lia n g ove rn m e n t believes
lh a l the m a d ahead w ill be easy, since c h an ging
a ttitu d e s Is a slow and arduous challenge. Hul
wi t hout ch a n g e s, as J o h n H u lto n p u ls It,
A u stralia faces "d e a th r o w ."

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God's Anchorman On Earth:

He's Father Of TV Evangelism

Sanford Gospel Sing
To Benefit Children's Facility
A go spel s in g w ill be h eld T h u r s d a y M ay 2 3 at 7 :3 0 p m at
the S a n fo rd C iv ic C e n te r to b e n e fit the O rla n d o C h ild r e n s
H o sp ita l a n d P e rin a ta l C e n te r. E n te rta in m e n t w ill be p ro v id e d
by area c h u r c h e s and sp o n so re d by the B u rg e r K in g In

Sanford.

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I he F o u rfo ld Q u artet. D a y S p rin g , a n d soloist P a tty O s b o rn e ,
a B u rg e r K in g em ployee. A d m is s io n Is free to the p u b lic , but
d o n a tio n s w ill be a rce p te d w ith a ll the m o ney re ce iv e d g o in g to
the h o s p ita l

M others To Be Recognized
T h e re w ill be sp e c ia l re c o g n itio n for m o th e rs at the 8 :3 0 a n d
1 1 a.rn s e rv ic e s at C o m m u n ity U n ite d M e th o d ist C h u r c h .
C a s s e lb e rry . S u n d a y Bel tie M y e r w ill be so lo is t at the first
se rv ice a n d th e C h a n ce l a n d C h e ru b c h o irs w ill s in g at the
secon d s e rv ic e T h e Rev. W ig h t K lrtle y w ill p re a c h o n the
C h r is tia n fa m ily . A l the 7 p .m . se rm o n w ill be on m a rria g e .

Bishop M akes Appointments
F lo rid a C o n feren c e U n ltr d M c lh o d ls t B ish o p E a rl G . H u n t J r .
and h is 1 4 -m em b er ca b in et h a v e a n n o u n ced the a p p o in tm e n t
o f tw o n e w d is t r ic t su p e rin te n d e n ts fo r the 1985-86 co n fe re n ce
year. A lo n z o R ic h a r d D a v is, s e n io r pasto r of the A s b u r y U n ltr d
M r lh o d ls l C h u r c h . M a itla n d , fo r Ihe past three yea rs, h a s been
ap|M)lnted to Ihe L a k e la n d D is tr ic t. H e su cc e e d s the Rev.
W illia m W H o u g h to n , w h o w ill re re lv e a new a p p o in tm e n t
la te r t h is m o n th .
T h e R e v. J . M a rv in S w e a t J r . , pastor of F ir s t U n ite d
M e th o d ist C h u r c h . O cala, h a s been nam ed to the L e e sb u rg
D is tric t to re p la c e D r S c o tt B o z e m a n , w ho w ill be re tirin g
b illo w in g the A n n u a l C o n fe re n c e sch e d u le d for M a y 2 6 -3 0 In
L a k e la n d .

Redeem er Church Anniversary
L u th e ra n C h u r c h o f th r R e d e e m e r. 2 5 2 5 O a k A v e .. S a n fo rd ,
w ill o b s e rv e Its 3 2 n d a n n iv e rs a ry t h is S u n d a y . It w a s on M ay
10. 1953 (a lso o n M o th e r's D ay) that the llr s l w o rs h ip se rv ice
w as h e ld in Ihe o ld ya ch t c lu b o n L a k e M onroe. T h e present
pastor, th e R e v. E .A Reuse h e r. h a s been s e rv in g the c h u r c h
sin ce D e c e m b e r 1968.
T h e a n n iv e r s a r y w ill be ce le b ra te d w ith n p o tlu c k d in n e r w ill
lie h eld S u n d a y . M a y I 9 a t 5 p .m

To M other With Love
T h e 3 0 -v o lc e C h ild r e n 's C h o ir o f the First B a p tist C h u r c h of
S a n fo rd . 5 1 9 P a rk Ave.. w ill p re se n t the m in i- m u s ic a l To
M other wi t h L o i r by Jo e E P a r k s o n M o th e r's D a y . M a y 12 a l
10 5 5 a m . d u r in g the m o r n in g w o rs h ip se rv ice T h e c h o ir Is
u n d e r Ihe d ir e c tio n o f R o d n e y B ro o k s , m in is te r o f m u s ic .

F i r s t o f • f o u r - p a r t s e r ie s
B y I r is K r u n o *
U P I F e a tu r e W r it e r
N E W Y O R K lU P II — T o ro y a lty , p re sid e n ts
a n d a g lo b a l n e tw o rk o f C h r is tia n s . B illy
G ra h a m Is G o d s a n c h o rm a n o n E a rth
W h e n he w a s yo u n g, the e v a n g e list hated
g o in g to c h u rc h .
" I c o u ld n 't w a ll to le a v e hom e so I
w o u ld n 't h a v e io go a n y m o r e . " s a y s
G ra h a m In a d ra w l so soft It's lo u g h to
p ic t u r e h im t h u n d e r in g to a p a c k e d
s ta d iu m , face tw is trd . lo n g a r m s th ra s h in g .
" T h e r e w ere tw o pe o p le I d id n 't w ant to
be w h e n I grew u p — o n e w a s a c le rg y m a n
a n d the o th e r w a s a n u n d e rta k e r. I a lw a y s
w a n te d to be a b a se b a ll p la y e r ,"
S o m u c h for d re a m s. Instead. W llltu in
F r a n k lin G ra h a m w ent o n to pre a ch to m o re
p e o p le face to fa re th a n a n y o th e r m a n In
h is to ry — 104 m illio n In 6 0 co u n trie s, in a
s in g le a p p e a ra n ce la st A u g u s t In S e o u l.
S o u th K o rea , h r a d d re sse d a c ro w d o f I
m illio n .
H is p a re n ts w ere c n t r la l In s h a p in g Ills
c h a r a c te r , he s a y s o f W illia m F r a n k lin
G ra h a m a n d M o rro w C o ffe y . troth descen
d a n ts of S c o ttis h pioneers.
" M y m o th e r w a s a g rea l w o m a n nl G o d ,"
s a y s G ra h a m " M y fa th e r, be c o u ld b a re ly
rea d a n d w rite , but he c o u ld read Ihe B ib le
P e o p le w o u ld co m e fro m m ile s a ro u n d Just
In h e a r h im te ll Jokes a n d s to rie s '
T h e G ra h a m s ib lin g s a r r M e lv in , u fa rm e r
In M a t t h e w s , N C . , a n d t w o s i s t e r * .
C a th e r in e M c E lr o y a n d J e a n Fo rd , w ife ol
L e ig h t o n F o rd , a v ic e -p re s id e n t of the
B G F .A .
A lth o u g h h it P re s b y te ria n paren t* took
h im to c h u r c h r e g u la rly . G ra h a m m et G o d
h is o w n w ay.
In 1 9 3 4 . a n a n t i- S e m it ic a n d ra c is t
S o u t h e r n e v a n g e list n a m e d M o n tre a l
F o w le r H a m threw a c u rv e b o ll to G ra h a m 's
o r ig in a l plu n to p u rs u e base b a ll A l one o f
H a m 's h e llflr e m e e tin g s a 1 6 -yea r-o ld
G ra h a m ca m e fo rw a rd for C h r is t
In e v a n g e lic a l te rm s, " c o r n in g Inw ard for
C h r is t - in r u n s m a k in g u p u b lic or p riv a te
c o m m itm e n t and d e c is io n to accept J e s u s
a s o n e 's sa v io u r a n d fo llo w the p re ce p ts of
th e B ib le .
E v a n g e lis m c o n ie s fro m a G re e k w ord

m e a n in g "th e good n e w s ." T h erefo re, a n
e v a n g e lis t Is a " p ro c la lm e r of Ihe good
n ew s, the gospel o f J e s u s C h r ls i" . G ra h a m
e x p la in s .
W h e n asked II he w a s w ild before tu rn in g
to C h r is t G ra h a m lets o u t a h o arse la u g h
B v the sta n d a rd s o f 1936. I w a sn 't w ild ,
but I w as ..." he lets the se n te n ce d ro p off.
Y o u kn o w . I w a s a bo y o f 15 o r 16 a n d o n
th e fa rm we grew u p p re tty fast
B u t I never h ad sex before I w a s m a rrie d
a n d n e ith e r d id m y w ife T h e o th e r l&gt;oy* sort
o f la u g h e d at m e. T h e y trie d to u rg e m e on.
a n d so m e th in g a lw a y s h e ld m e b a c k I've
o fte n loo ked b a c k anti th o u g h t th a t It w a s
G o d p ro te c tin g m e e v en In those d a y s,
g e ttin g m e re a d y for the w o rk that I w as yet
to d o ."
T r a in in g sta rte d at B o b J o n e s U n iv e rs ity ,
a fu n d a m e n ta lis t boot c a m p , b u t he left,
d is illu s io n e d , a lte r a se m ester Next c a m e
th re e y e a rs at F lo rid a B ib le In stitu te n e a r
T a m p a (now T r in it y C o lleg e), set In the
m i d s t u f lu s h p a lm s , o r a n g e g r o v e s ,
m o ss-h u n g p in e s a n d a n 18-hole g o lf co u rse.
It a ll cam e to g eth er fo r G ra h a m o n the
18th green d u rin g a la te -n ig h t stro ll
1 a n sw e re d th e c a ll fro m G o d o n the golf
course.* he *ay» o f that s p rin g e v e n in g In
19 3 8 " T h e c a ll o f the L o rd becam e so
stron g, s a y in g .'I w ant y o u to d o n o th in g r is e
In a llo t y o u r life b u l p re a c h the g o s p e l."'
H r left T a m p a an o rd a in e d S o u th e rn
B a p tist m in is te r and e n ro lle d ut W h e a to n
C o lle g e In Illin o is , a n o th e r B ib le scho o l.
C a ll h im e x tra o rd in a ry , a n d he d e m u rs
" I 'm Just an o rd in a ry h u m a n tirin g : a
la rtn Ikiv that w a s i id le d by G o d to p re a c h ."
in s is t s G ra h a m
w h o g rrw u p m ilk in g
G u e rn s e y s o n a se co n d -g e n e ra tio n fa rm In
C h a rlo tte . N C . " I d o n 't th in k of m y s e ll In
a n y sense as a su perstar.*' O n the average.
G ra h a m re ce iv e s som e 10 .00 0 le tte rs a day.
I m ean, th e re 's n o th in g d ifferen t ab o u t
m e tl yo u w e re n 't h e re tod ay. I'd lie In b lu e
leans. I w a lk here o n these streets In b lu e
le a n s and out In t h r p a rk In b lu e Jeans "
l ie m o t io n s w i t h la rg e , a g e -s p e c k le d
h a n d s to w a rd the w in d o w o l Ills E sse x
H o u se room o v e rlo o k in g C e n tr a l Bark. J . W
M a rrio tt Sr., “ o ne o f m v closest frie n d s In
the w o rld " a n d o w n e r o f the h o tel c h a in , h a s
Issued G ra h a m a p a ss to s la y a l a n y

D r. H i l l y G ra h a m
M .u rlo tt o (m-ratio n Im free
T h e w o rld got its llr s l blast o f G ra h a m In
1949, d u rin g .i s e rie s o l le n t re v iv a ls h r held
III L o s A n g e le s W h e n c o n se rv a tiv e n e w s p a ­
per m a g n a te W illia m R a n d o lp h H e a rs l
c a u g h t w in d o l t h i s a n il- C o m m u n la t
'C a n v n s C a th ed ral.* ' he o rd ered I ris e d ito rs
lo p u b lic iz e lire m e e tin g s
G ra h a m isn t the N o rd ic p rin c e he w a s in
Ins y o u th , lu ll he h a s n 't lost the p o w e r o l h is
|M-nr I ra tin g b lu e eyes I lls p r n lllr Is s h a rp as
a h a w k 's T h e le lltu g sign o l age Is a h u m li
at the s h o u ld e rs
A n d al 66. t w i c e lire age ol J e s u s a l I he
tim e ul the e r o e lllx lo t i. the A b ra h a m ot the
h o rn a g a in in irv c m c n t Isn't alro u l to rjult
I in g o ing to p re a c h as lo n g a s I h av e the
stre n g th , a n d I h av e m o re th an I had 10
y e a rs ago I Ieel e x c e lle n t." he sa y s. "I
In te n d lo k e e p d o in g It as lo n g as I liv e ."

Anniversery Celebrated

State Seeks
Trial On
Creationism

T h e L a d le s A s s o c ia t io n C lu b w ill c e le b ra te Its 2 8 lh
a n n iv e r s a r y at 5 p.m . o n S u n d a y . M ay 19. at M a c e d o n ia
P r im it iv e B a p tis t C h u rc h o n W e st 1 3 lh SI.. S a n fo rd . A ll lo c a l
r lo h s a m i frie n d s o f the o r g a n iz a tio n are In v ite d to a tte n d ,
a c c o rd in g to M a ttie H o lt, p re s id e n t.

Parent-Baby Dedication
F irst B a p tis t C h u rc h M a r k h a m W oods. 5 4 0 0 M a rk h a m
Woods R o a d . L a k r M ary, w ill h o n o r m o th e rs, a n d c o m m e n d
fath ers
d u r in g Ihe 10 4 5 a m . se rv ice Ih ls S u n d a y In
c e le b ra tio n o f M o th e r's D ay. C h u r c h m e m b e rs w ill ce le b ra te
new life w ith a P a re n t-B a b y D e d ic a tio n D ay c o m m itm e n t tim e
d u rin g th e se rv lee.

M en, Youth Plan Events
T u e s d a y n ig h t the B a p tist M en w ill be a c o m -o n -th e
su p p e r at th e c h u rc h . O n S a tu r d a y M a y 18. the y o u th o f
c h u r c h w ill h o ld a pool p a rty fro m 1 p m u n t il d a r k at
h o m e of D a v id a n d D o ro th y K lln g r n s m llh . F o r d e ta ils
3 2 3 -0 2 3 8 .

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Ascension Day Service
H o ly C r o s s E p is c o p a l C h u r c h . S a n fo rd , w ill c e le b ra te
A s c e n s io n D a y a l I t a m . at D ra m T o w e rs a n d 7 p .m . In the
chapel on T h u rsd a y

Baha'is Host Discussion

Festival Fun

T h e B a h a 'is o f S e m in o le C o u n t y w ill h o st a fire sid e
d is c u s s io n o n fa m ilie s at 8 p .m . th is S u n d a y at No. 9 0 5 . 2 6 0 0
G e o rg ia A v e .. San fo rd . It la o p e n lo Ihe p u b lic . F o r m ore
In fo rm a l Ion r a il 32 3-3 212

Robin Rhein, 6, center In
photo above, of Longwood,
shops for a Mother’s Day gift
for her mom Karen at the
Festival on the Green at the
Al t amont e C h ap el, trom
Trudie Laqulrrl, right with a
little advice trom her pal
Lacey Hoffman, 7. In photo
left, Betty Davis of Alta
monte Springs exhibits her
V ictorian dolls collection.
The event was part ol Ihe
chapel's centennial celebra
lion.

Fam ily Film Series
L a k e v le w B a p tist C h u rc h . 126 L a k e v tc w A ve.. L a k e M ary,
w ill p re se n t th e J a m e s C . D o b so n film se ries. Focus on Ihe
F am ily, b e g in n in g th is S u n d a y at 5:4 5 p .m T h e seve n -w eek
se rie s Is o p e n to the p u b lic a n d th e re Is no ch a rg e . T it le of the
first film w ill tie T h r S tro n g w ille d C hild.

Interim Pastor Honored
F in e r rest B a p tis t C h u rc h w ill h o n o r Ihe Rev a n d M rs Leo
B a rn e s u l a re ce p tio n In th e fe llo w s h ip h a ll I h ls S u n d a y after
Ihe e v e n in g se rv ic e In a p p re c ia tio n (or h is se rv ice a s In te rim
p a sto r fro m J a n u a r y lo A p r il.
A M o th e r -D a u g h te r " D r e s s A l ik e " b a n q u e t w a s h e ld
S a tu rd a y at 6 :3 0 p.m .

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Golden Years Luau Set
T h e G o ld e n Y e a rs F e llo w s h ip lu n c h e o n at noon. W e d n e sd a y .
In th e C o m m u n it y U n ite d M e th o d is t C h u rc h fe llo w s h ip h a ll
w ill h a v e a lu a u them e. C o m m u n io n w ill be s e rv e d at 1 1 for
s e n io rs w h o w is h to p a rtic ip a te R e se rv a tio n s s h o u ld be m ad e
a l Ihe c h u r e h o ffice a l 8 3 1 -3 7 7 7 .

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p r iv a te ly h ire d s ta le a tto rn e y
a sk e d a s k e p tic a l ap p e a l* co u rt
lo c o n s id e r o v e rr u lin g a le d e ra l
lod g e w h o d e c lin e d L o u is ia n a 's
c re a llo n -s c ie n c e law iin c o n s lllii
ilo n a l w llh u n t a tria l
A l t a u l a la w y e r W e n d e ll B ird ,
o p re s e n tin g the stale , told the
5 lh U S C ir c u it C o u rt o l A p p e n ls
W ednesday thal acad em ic
fre e d o m
un i re lig io n — Is al
Issue.
He a sk e d I lit- c o u rt lo o v e rtu rn
th e J a n u a r y r u lin g b y U .S .
D ls lr lc l J u d g e A d ria n O u p lu u
H e r. w h o s a id le a e h ln g t h r
b ib lic a l l li r o r y ol c r e a llo n
a lo n g s id e e v o lu tio n w o u ld v io ­
late the si p a rn llo h o l e h u re li and
Hi Kit
B ill B lid t o il lid o re sista n c e
fro m o ne ol Ihe l li r r e lod ges.
I he Idea lo l c re a llo n scie n ce )
Is so n vcrw h r lm ln g lv r e lig io u s ,"
so ld J u d g e E G ra d y J o lly . " W e
know that ib is w h o le llt ln g Is
a d v a n c e d by people w h o lire
c o n c e rn e d w i t h ih e c n u lriu tlc l Ions |ol c v o lt illo u l w i l l ) the
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" s u c h a r e s p e c t e d s c ie n t if ic
th e o ry ." there a re no te x tb o o k *
based on It.
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u tg u m c u l that o u tla w in g c r e ­
a tio n scie n ce Is a v io la lio n o f
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C iv il L ib e rtie s U n io n , w h ic h bus
sin r c s s lo lly k e p i Ihe 4-yeu r-o ld
la w I r o m e v e r b e i n g I m p lc m r n lr d , arg u e d D u jd u u ilc r 'ii
r u lin g s h o u ld lie u p h e ld
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c ir c u it c o u rt too k Ihe c a se u n d e r
a d v is e m e n t a n d p ro m is e d lo ru le
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Night O f Praise
A S ig h t o f Praise In Song al 7 :3 0 p m Ih ls S u n d a y a l N ew M l.
C a lv a r y M is s io n a r y B a p lls t C h u r c h 1 1 18 W 12th St,. H a n fo rd
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Gets Degree
Charles E. Maeks Jr. re­
ceived his doctor ot ministry
degree from Southwestern
Baptist Theological Semi­
nary, Fort Worth, Texas, In
com m encem ent exercises
Friday. Ha w ill sarve as
pastor of Shallm ar (Fla.)
Baptist Church. He Is the son
of Mr. and M rs. Charles E.
Meeks Sr., and the son In-law
of Mildred Steed, all of San
lord.

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CELEBRATION OF W ORSHIP IN
THE SPIRIT AND THE WORD.

Royal Smiles
Crowned king of the Full Gospel Church of God In Christ,
Sanford, were Lincoln J. Trice, while Rena Bradley and
Devon Davis shared honors as queens on of Mr. and Mrs.
Lenton Smith. Runners-up were Vincent Bradley and
M ary Cody.

SUNDAY SCHOOL ...................................... *45 A.M.
MORNING WORSHIP ................................. 10.50 A.M.
EVENING WORSHIP ..................................... 8 00 P.M.
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A Blast From The Past
Residents Still Digging Out From Mount St. Helens Eruption
B y P e te r G lllln s
T O U T L E . W a s h . ( U P I I - G a ry a n d
H r r n d a K o g g e n d a c k le a rn e d so m e
lesson** five y e a rs ago: N ever tru st a
s le e p in g v o lc a n o a n d a lw a y s liv e on
h ig h ground.
G a r y w as so u n d a sle e p w h e n M o u n t
S t. H e le n s blew Its to p M a y 18. 1980
H e h a d been u p u n t il 3 a.m . c a tc h in g
fro g s at S ilv e r L a k e o n th e T o u tle R iv e r
a n d at 8:30 a.m . o n th a t s u n n y S u n d a y
m o rn in g , h is p h o n e ra n g .
" I w a sn 't ab o u t lo get o u t o f bed.” he
s a id " B u i I c h a n g e d m y m in d w h e n
th e y sa id the m o u n ta in h a d b lo w n ."
B e fo re the d a y w a s o u t. h r and h is
p re g n a n t w ife w o u ld lose th e ir house
a m i n e a rly a ll t h e ir b e lo n g in g s to a
go o ey m u d flo w se n t c a s c a d in g d o w n
th e T o u tle by th e a n g ry p eak 3 0 m ile s
aw ay.
F iv e years la te r, (he house Is s t ill
h u rle d In the w in d o w s ills In m u d
a lo n g s id e the a sh -c a k e d riv e r. B e d p o sts
a n d the lo p of a w a s h in g m a c h in e s lic k
u p th ro u g h the g ra y c ru s t In a p riv a te
m o n u m e n t to th e m o st d e stru c tiv e
v o lc a n ic e m p tlo n In the recorded h is to ­
r y o f the U n ite d S la te s .
" T h e r e Is a (M ir o f s k is b u rle d In
th e re u n d e r the b e d ." sa id G a ry . 32 . a
W a s h in g t o n s t n le h ig h w a y w o rk e r.
* T v e d u g do w n tw ic e , but I c a n 't fin d
t h e m .''
T h e R o g g e n d a c k s w ere lu c k y c o m ­
p a re d to others. T h e c a ta c ly s m ic la n d ­
s lid e a n d e ru p tio n I rfl GO people dead
o r m is s in g u n d e r n e a r ly a c u b ic m ile o f
d r b r ls a n d ash
It m ad e u $ 1.1 b illio n m e ss a cro ss the
c o u n try s id e a n d c re a te d p ro b le m s for
lh e re sid e n ts o f W a s h in g to n and O r ­
e g o n that w ill c o n tin u e for at least the
ne x t h a lf-c e n tu ry .
T h e T o u tle. C o w lit z a n d C o lu m b ia
R iv e r s s t ill ru n h e a v y w i t h v o lc a n ic slit
a n d m u st t&gt;c c o n s ta n tly dred ged b y the
U S. A r m y C o rp s o f E n g in e e rs a l a cost
o l $ 2 3 5 m illio n lo date. T h e C o rp s
w a n ts to b u ild a 177 foot-high c o n ­
ta in m e n t d am o n Ih c T o u tle to c o n tro l
th e siii
C o r p s w o rk e rs h a v e Just c o m p le te d
a n e ig h t-m ile tu n n e l th ro u g h u m o u n ­
ta in lo p ro v id e a n o u tle t to S p ir it La ke .
Ihe o n c e -b e u u llfu l re so rt la k e fa m o u s
in i u s reflection o f Mount S I H elens, its
n a tu ra l o u tlet, th e T o u tle . Is c lo g ged for
15 m ile s w ith v o lc a n ic d e b ris a v e ra g in g
15(1 feet In depth
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h a v e k r p i fillin g u n t il It b ro k e th ro u g h

Its v o lc a n ic p lu g a n d flo o d ed the ho m e s
o f 4 0 .0 0 0 to 5 0 . 0 0 0 p e o p le
d o w n s tre a m , sa id A le n e Ja c q u e s , a
C o r p s sp o ke s w om a n .
T h e sm o ld e rin g v o lc a n o Itself s t ill
p o se s a threat. It h a s e ru p te d 18 tim e s
s in c e th e c a la s tr o p lc 19 80 e x p lo s io n
th a t tore 1.300 feel o ff the top o f the
m o u n ta in .
A tra m of 7 0 v o lc a n o lo g is ts from the
U .S
G e o lo g ic a l S u r v e y c o n s t a n t ly
m o n ito r s the m o u n ta in . S c ie n tis ts a lso
h a v e stepped u p t h e ir stu d ie s a n d
m o n ito r in g o f a d o ze n o th e r v o lc a n ic
m o u n t a in s In th e C a s c a d e R a n g e .
In c lu d in g R a n le r. A d a m s . Hood, a n d
B a k r r In W a s h in g to n a n d O reg on a n d
S h a s ta a n d L a sse n In C a lifo rn ia .
S i H e le n s h a s been q u le l for m o re
th a n eig h t m o n th s. Its lo n g e st p e rio d o f
c a lm sin c e the b ig e x p lo s io n B u t It h a s
been s te a d ily b u d d in g a la v a d o m e In
Its h o rse sh o e-sh a p ed c ra te r.
T h e do m e g ro w s at a rate o f 35
m illio n c u b ic m e te rs p e r y e a r a n d Is
n o w la rg e r th a n d o w n to w n P o rtla n d .
5 0 m ile s lo Ihe s o u th w e s t. A t the
r u r r r n l ra le, the v o lc a n o c o u ld re b u ild
Its p e a k to p r r -1 9 8 0 s iz e w ith in a
c e n tu r y — If It d o e s n 't b lo w Its top
a g a in .
" R ig h t now there Is v e ry little sp ace
b e tw een the sid e s o f th e do m e a n d the
c ra te r w a lls ." sa id S ie v e B ra n tle y , u
U S G S v o l c a n o - w a t c h e r a n d c h ie f
s p o k e sm a n for the J o h n s t o n C a sc a d e s
V o lc a n o O b se rv a to ry In V a n c o u v e r.
" I t ' s v e r y u n s t a b l e . T h e re a re
h u n d r e d s o f ro c k s fa llin g from the
c ra te r w a lls. F u m a r o le s a re re le a sin g
ste a m o n p o rtio n s o f th e c ra te r floor,
so m e m e a su re d at 9 1 2 de grees C e ls iu s .
T h a t 's p a rtia lly m o lte n "
T h e o b s e rv a to ry Is n a m e d for D a v id
A . J o h n s to n , a U S G S v o lc a n o lo g is t,
w h o d i e d In t h e 1 9 8 0 e r u p t i o n .
J o h n s t o n w as s ix m ile s fro m St. H e le n s
t a k i n g s u rv e y m e a s u r e m e n ts w h e n
v o lc a n o s u d d e n ly e r u p te d . He a n ­
n o u n c e d th e e v e n t lo Ih c w o r ld ,
s h o u tin g "V a n co u v e r! V a n c o u v e r! T h is
Is It!" In in h is ra d io b efore he w a s
o v e rc o m e by s e a rin g hot gases a n d
d e b r is m o v in g at n e a r ly th e speed o f
so u n d .
A n o th e r w e ll-k n o w n c a s u a lty w a s
H a r ry T r u m a n . 83 . the c a n ta n k e ro u s
o w n e r o f a lod g e o n S p ir it L u k r w h o
refu se d o rd e rs to e v a cu a te .
" H a r r y 's lod g e Is u n d e r 3 0 0 lo 4 0 0
fre t o f m u d flo w u n d la n d s lid e ." sa id
B ra n tle y . H a r ry 's R id g e abo ve S p ir it

L u k r w a s n a m e d In T r u m a n ’s honor.
T h e 1980 b la st lit e r a lly sp la sh e d
S p ir it L a k e u p Ihe m o u n ta in a n d
re d rp o s lte d II In a n e w b a s in 2 0 0 feet
h ig h e r. T h e s ill h a s s e ttle d a n d Ihe la k e
Is o n ce a g a in b lu e , b u t m u c h o f the
su rfa c e Is co v e re d w ith lo g s sw ept ofT
the m o u n ta in sid e .
Instead o f tre e s a n d a sn o w -cap p ed
peak, the la k e n o w re fle cts m o u n ­
ta in s id e d e v a sta tio n a n d the s m o ld e r­
in g c ra te r th a t s t ill s p e w s h u n d re d s o f
to n s o f s u lfu r d io x id e Into the a t ­
m o sp h e re ea ch d a y . T h e c h e m ic a l,
fa m ilia r to h lg h -sc h o o l c h e m is tr y s t u ­
dents. s m e lls s tro n g ly o f ro tte n eggs.
In 1982. C o n g re ss set a sid e 11 0.0 00
a c re s a ro u n d Ihe v o lc a n o as the M o u n t
St. H e le n s N a tio n a l V o lc a n ic M o n u ­
m e n t u n d e r the m a n a g e m e n t o f the
U .S F o rest S e rv ice . T h e area Is o n ly
s m a ll p o rtio n o f the 2 3 0 sq u a re m ile s
deva sta ted by the b last
T h e la n d Is la rg e ly p re se rve d as the
b la st left It. w ith m illio n s o f trees b lo w n
d o w n lik e a rro w s p o in tin g a w a y fro m
Ihe m o u n ta in . T o u ris t fa c ilitie s are
sp a rse — a few o v e rlo o k s o u tsid e the
re stric te d zo n e a n d a tra ile r for u
v is ito rs ' center.
H ut Ihe m o n u m e n t se rv e s a s a g ia n t
la b o ra to ry a n d s tu d y area. B o ta n is ts
a n d b io lo g is ts a re w a tc h in g lo see h o w
the a re a re ju v e n a te s Itself.
P la n t life a lre a d y h a s re tu rn e d to
ra v in e s w here ru n o ff h a s w a sh e d a w a y
the v o lc a n ic s ilt a n d e x p o se d o ld so li,
a n d a h e rd o f e lk u s e s the re stric te d
zo n e to h id e from h u n te rs ,
" T h e r e 's one o ld b u ll In there that
w o u ld set a new r e c o r d ." sa id Rogg e n d a ck . w h o u se d to h u n t a ro u n d the
m o u n ta in .
S a lm o n a n d s te e lh e a d a ls o h a v e
re tu rn e d lo Ih c T o u tle . d e sp ite h r a v y
slit.
T h e m ost e x te n s iv e re se a rc h In v o lv e s
Ihe v o lc a n o Itself. T h e U S G S u se s
t ill m e te rs a n d s e is m o g ra p h s to chec k
e a rth m o v e m e n t. T h e y a lso m e a su re
Ih c m o u n ta in fro m a d is ta n c e u s in g
la ser-b e a m s u rv e y e q u ip m e n t.
A s a re su lt, th e U S G S h a s been a b le
lo p re d ict e v e ry m a jo r e ru p tio n sin c e
M ay 1980. a ll m u c h s m a lle r th a n the
b ig blast T h e p r e d ic tio n s range fro m
se ve ra l h o u rs lo u p to th re e w eek s In
a d v a n ce .
H o w e v e r, th ey a rc u n a b le to m a k e u
lon g -ra n g e forecust o n the m o u n ta in 's
a c tiv it y . " W c j u s i d o n 't k n o w how lo n g

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th e c y c le w ill c o n tin u e ." s a id B ra n tle y .
M o u n t St. H e le n s Is th e y o u n g e st a n d
m o st a c tiv e o f the v o lc a n o s In the
Cascades.
T h e o n ly o th e r v o lc a n ic e ru p tio n In
th e c o n tig u o u s U n ite d S ta te s In th is
c e n t u r y w a s at L a s s e n P e a k In
C a lifo r n ia , w h ic h w as a c tiv e fro m 1914
to 1917.
S t. H e le n s ' q u le l p e rio d c o u ld last
s e v e r a l m o n t h s o r s e v e ra l y e a rs.
B r a n tle y sa id , a n d It Is u n lik e ly there
w ill be a n o th e r huge b la st.
“ T h e m o u n ta in Is u n p lu g g e d ." he
sa id . " T h e c ra te r Is c le a r. T h e n ext
e r u p tio n w o u ld lik e ly go s tra ig h t u p
fro m Ihe (lava) d o m e ."
B u t a n y a c tiv it y c a n se n d m o re
m u d flo w s a n d d e b ris d o w n the liv e r s
a n d a d d to Ihe s illin g p ro b le m . E v e n
w ith o u t fu rth e r e ru p tio n s , th e T o u tle
R iv e r sp e w s out B8.DOO c u b ic y a rd s of
s e d im e n t each d a y — e n o u g h to c o v e r a
tw o la n e h ig h w a y a h a lf-fo o l deep for
2 3 m ile s
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en o u g h , a n d w e h a d e n o u g h at Irani fo u r
o r five bo o ks ago.
Il Is p e rh a p s s y m b o lic o l how Ihla s e rie s
h a s escaped H e r b e rt's a b ilit y lo c o n tro l It
lh a t Ihe s lo ry o f D u n e h a s o u tliv e d Ihe
p la n e t of D une.
T h e m elang e b e u rln g desert w o rld —
a ls o k n o w n th ro u g h o u t Its h is to ry a s
A r r a k ls or R a k ls — Is n o m o re as w e e n lr r
th is , (h r s i x t h v o lu m e o f w h a l Is n o w
re fe rre d lo ns Ihe D u n e C h ro n ic le s .
T h e p l a n e t a n d Its g ia n t s p i c e p ro d u c in g s u n d w o rm s h a v r been d e ­
s tro y e d by I h r H o n o re d M a trrs
T h e y are v io le n t, e v il w o m en w h o
re tu rn e d fro m Ihe S c a tte rin g sutnc 1.500
y r u r s a lte r Ih r d e a th o f L c lo II to m a k e
e v e n Ih r c o n n iv in g B e n e G e s s rrtl s is ­
te rh o o d look lik e a ga g gle of tea par t y
s o c ia lite s
T h e book Is la rg e ly Ihe s lo ry o f the
c u r re n t m o th e r s u p e rio r of the B e n e
U cn aerlt — one D a rw i O d ra d e — a n d h e r
e ffo rts lo tra n s fo rm Ihe g a rd en p la n e t o f
C h a p te rh o u s e Into a se co n d D u n e w h ile

set o f c rit e ria for r e c o g n iz in g v o lc a n ic
a c tiv it y .
" M o r e th a n 100 g e o lo g ic a lly y o u n g
v o lc a n ic la n d s lid e d e p o sits h a v e been
re c o g n iz e d th ro u g h o u t th e w o r ld " sin ce
ih e M o u n t S t H e le n s b la s t , s a id
B r a n tle y .

e R e c l lh a t lia s o n I h r a c c u ra c y o f the
b o n k R llz h a s been a c o n s c ie n tio u s
b io g ra p h e r, h o w e v e r, u n d fre q u e n tly p u ts
h im s e lf a l o d d s w llh I lls subject.
G a y e Is d e p le te d a s p a ra n o id , selfd e stru c t Ivc. d e sp e ra te ly In need o f a ffe c ­
tio n . w h ic h he fre q u e n tly fo u n d In Ihe
a r m s o f p ro s titu te s , a n d s u s p ic io u s of
frien d s. Indeed, h r a n d R llz (w h o w ro te
Ihc ly r ic s to " S e x u a l H e a lin g ") w ere
fe u d in g a l Ih r tim e o f G a y e ’s d e a th last
year.
" D iv id e d S o u l" re a d s m o re lik e a n
a u to b io g ra p h y th a n a b io g ra p h y . A good
p o rtio n o f the s to ry Is to ld In G a y e 's o w n
w ords, a n d R llz Is at lim e s I n e x p lic a b ly

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v u g u r a b o u t d e ta ils , fre q u e n tly re fe rrin g
lo an e a s ily c h e c k e d d a le a s s o m e th in g In
Ihe late '6 0 s o r e a rly '7 0 s. D o ze n s o f
G a y e 's frie n d s h a v e been In te rv ie w e d (or
ih r book, b u t th e re are so m e g la rin g
o m iss io n s , s u c h as D ia n a Ross. B e rry
G o rd y a n d G a y e 's w ives.
B u i R llz d o e s p ro v id e g e n u in e In sig h t
Into the m o o d y s in g e r's c h a ra c te r. T h e
t r a g e d y o f h i s lif e b e g a n w llh h is
c h ild h o o d , w h ic h set I h r p a tte rn o f h is
tu rb u le n t r e la tio n s h ip w ith Ids fa th rr.
w h o u ltim a t e ly p u l G a y e 's life lo a n e n d
A l least in d r a ih . G a y e h a s fo u n d the
peace he n e v e r h a d In life.

“

Fran k Spotnlta (UP! Moalc W ritsr)

By Ron Redm ond
J I N G H O N G . C h in a (UPII - II
y o u 're e v e r In (he J in g h o n g
m a rk e t a n d feel Ihe ih ro b o f u
too th a ch e , lo o k for u c a s u a lly
dressed y o u n g m a n s q u a ttin g
betw een a m a lo d o ro u s p ile o f
g a rlic a n d a s ta ll s e llin g b ai
w in g s a n d d r ie d sn ake s. H e 's un
oral su rg e o n
On a recent day. Wan
Ik u zh o n g . d e n ia l p lie rs In hand ,
c o u ld be se en p e erin g ln tc.n lly
Into u p a t i e n t ' s g a p in g m o u th
w h ile 2 0 o r 3 0 c u r io u s pa.ssersby
c ro w d e d a r o u n d lo w a trh a hit o f
s t r r r t s ld c o ra l s u rg e ry .
A s Ihe b a n n e r stre tch e d a cro ss
W a n 's lin y p a tc h o f |&gt;avcrnent
a d v e rtis e s , h r r a n a ls o (re a l
c a n irh c s . Itc h y eyes, nasal p r o ­
b le m s a n d a h o s t o f o t h e r
In firm itie s , a ll at b a rg a in b a se ­
m ent p rice s.
W an . o n e o f C h in a 's th o u sa n d s
o l s id e w a lk h e a lth p ra c titio n e rs.
Is u f i r m b e l i e v e r In l o w
o verh ead. H is e q u ip m e n t c o n ­
s is ts o f a fo o l-p o w e re d d r ill,
som e s ta in le s s steel p ic k s a n d
I w e rz rrs . a c o u p le p a irs o f p lie rs,
a w ix K le n sto o l, a n d asso rted
e lix ir s In d u s t y b ro w n b o d ie s —
u ll u u l on a d ir t y p la stic m at o n
Ih r g ro u n d .
T o h is left Is a b ig p ile o f g a rlic ,
g ro w n In Ihe fe rtile fie ld s s u r ­
r o u n d in g t h is so u th e rn Y u n n a n
P ro v in c e to w n a few m ile s fro m
the B u rm e s e b o rd e r.
O n Ihe rig h t Is a (able p lie d
h ig h w ith c o lle d -u p d rie d sn akes,
p ic k le d r e p t ile s in Jars, b ir d
c la w s, fu r ry b la c k bat w in g s,
b o ttles o f c h o p p e d u p c e n tip e d e s
und u v a rie ty o f p u n g e n t h e rb s
In b ro w n p a p e r bag s It's u
p h a rm a c y , o n e o f se ve ral In Ihe
m arket.
"I pay 2 0 fen (7 cents) a m o n th
to the c it y for a s ta ll space a n d
can m a k e 3 0 to 4 0 y u a n ($ 1 0 .5 0
lo $ 1 4 ) a d a y . " b o a s t e d

••• S p o l s k i
Continued from ID
H r d o e sn 't s o c a llz r v e ry o fte n
w ith h is c o -w o rk e rs, because he
said, w h e n h e 's a w u y fro m w o rk
h r lik e s lo try lo to ta lly rem o ve
h im s e lf fr o m h is Job. W h e n
lu w m rn gel together they
u s u a lly lim it t h e ir Interests a n d
ih r lr ta lk to Ih e lr w o rk a n d th u l.
h r said, c o m p o u n d s Ih r sire s*
a sso ciated w it h Ihc Job.
" T h e y a re s u s p ic io u s o f o th e r
people, b e c a u s e they are
rx p o s e d lo o th e r p u rp le b r in g so
liud. so th e y d o n 't m is t o th e rs ."

3 1-year-old W an " I 'm not re a lly
r ic h . Inti I'm d o in g w ell.'*
H e a ls o b r llc v r * In th e po w er
o f a d v e rtis in g
S p re a d out p ro u d ly In fron t of
Ills p la s tic m at Is a la rg e pile of
y e llo w in g tre lh . I n c lu d in g se v e r­
a l h u g e m o la rs , s u c c e s s f u lly
e x tra c te d from fo rm e r p a tie n ts
W a n sa y s he c h a r g e s u p to 4
y u u n | $ 1.40) t o p u ll u to o th
H e a ls o d a b b le s In n rth o d o n tls ir y .
L ik e h u n d re d s o f th o u s a n d s o f
o th e r p ra c titio n e rs o l h is g e n e ra ­
t i o n . W a n got h i s s t a r t In
m r d lc ln e d u rin g Ih e 1966-76
C u l t u r a l R e v o l u t i o n us u
"b a re fo o t d o c to r."
F o llo w in g Ih r la le C h a ir m a n
M ao T s e -lu n g 's d e c re e th at "In
m e d ic a l and h e a lth w o rk , put
the s tre ss on m r u l a re a s ." W an
d e cid e d In 1973 lo s t u d y u n d e r a
d o c to r In n e ig h b o rin g G u iz h o u
P ro v in c e and then h e a d fo r the
c o u n try s id e lo h elp th e p e a sa n ts
N ow m a rrie d w llh tw o y o u n g
c h ild re n . W an has l a k r u a d v a n ­
tage o f the g o v c r m e n t V h q w .
fr r e - m a r k e l p o lic ie s a n d h a s
s ia r lr d h is ow n p r a c t lr r o n (he
s i re e ls o f J in g h o n g
L ast year. H e a lth M in is t e r C u t
Y u r ll an n o u n ce d ih u l d o c to rs
a n d h e a lth w o rk e rs, p a r t ic u la r ly
lh o s e w ith o u t Job*, w e re free lo
set u p o n th e ir ow n
W u n sa id h r lik e s p r iv a te
p ra c tic e und s o m e tim e s se ts u p
o n a sid e w a lk In a d iffe re n t part
o f (o w n to attract n e w p a tie n ts .
He k n o w s h is lim it a t io n s a n d
w h e n som eone w llh a se rio u s
c o m p la in t co m es c u llin g . W an
re fe rs h im lo a lo ca l d o c to r.
" I c a n llx w a te ry , b lo o d sh o t
r y e s . " proffered W a n . s ta rin g
In te n tly a l one v is it o r . " U u l I
c a n ’ t d o a n y t h in g If y o u 'r e
n e a rs ig h te d ."

h e s a id " T h e y go o u t w llh th e ir
o w n a n d that c a u s e s th e m to do
n o th in g but e al. sle e p a n d d r in k
n o th in g b u l law e n fo r c e m e n t."
S p o ls k i said he d o e s n 't need to
be th a t Involved w llh Ihe b u s i­
n e ss (o have the m a k in g o f a
s h e riff. In fact, he s a id . Ids
b ro a d e r p e rsp ective g iv e s h im an
a d v a n ta g e
Il a p p e a rs h e w ill h a v e lo w a ll
a few y ears i o see If S e m in o le
C o u n t y vo te rs feel th e sa m e w ay.
P o lk , w h o w on a n o th e r fo u r-y e a r
te rm In 1984. has s a id he w ill try
fo r o ne m ore term b e fore s te p ­
p in g d o w n lo m a k e w a y for those
w h o w o u ld be s h e riff

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Coroner Warns Against Latest Sexual Fad
By Susan Lodtn
Herald Staff Writer
The accidental acxrrlalrd death last month of a
Long wood boy has prompted the Seminole
County medical examiner to call for greater
public awareness of the dangers of the "deadly
game" the boy was apparently playing
Medical Examiner Dr. G.V. Garay said an
autopsy and evidence found at the scene Indicate
that the 16-year-old boy who was found dead In
the garage of his home at about 4 20 p.m. May 29
was the victim of "sexual asphyxiation" while
engaging In an "autoerotlc" act.
The youth, who was found partially clad with
the sash-belt from a karate coat secured tightly
around hla neck and a Penthouse magazine near
his body, died when the supply of oxygen to his
brain was cut off by the belt. Garay said.
Gara&gt; said the lack of clothing, the erotic

magazine and the fact that the body was lying on
the floor and not "h an g in g" link the boy's death
to others who have died accidentally In a similar
fashion.
In these cases death came when. In an attempt
to enh'nce the pleasure of masturbation, the
victims secured some type of noose around thetr
necks to create u light-headed efTect. he said.
Some have also used harnesses, gags and other
devices and accidentally met the same deadly
fate. ‘
Male oriented publications sometimes teach
this obscure, ancient practice. Garay said, but
they usually don’t warn of the risk. Those who
Indulge In the activity bet their lives, without
knowing It. that their Jerry-rigged noose or

self-strangling device will automatically break
away when they pass out and their body relaxes.
But It doesn't always happen that way.
1“ The problem is." Garay said, "there Is
compression on the neck, on the carotid artery,
that stops blood flow to the brain. They have lost
consciousness; they are helpless. They are alone
and If nobody pays attention they will live Just
five minutes without oxygen to the brain."
The victims' necks are not broken as they likely
would be In a typical hanging and they don t
leave suicide notes, he said.
Thousands. Garay said, practice such activity,
but It's a little known act and most who engage In
It don't realize they arc taking their life In thetr
hands.

N e w

Division O f Labor

B o d y

The Crews sisters of Longwood
have their household work load
well defined: they washed, she
d r i e s . M e l i s s a , 7, a n d

In 12 years on the Job In Seminole County.
Garay said he has performed autopsies, all within
ihe last five years, on three male victims of what
he calls the "deadly game." But he said there Is
no way to accurately calculate how many engage
in the taboo practice, which the general public
and even physicians In private practice are
generally not aware of.
Usually even when u death results from the act
It Is reported by police to the news media as a
suicide and rem ains hidden within suicide
statistics.
But. he said, the distress to the victim's family
may be greater than that of suicide because they
know that the victim did not seek death.
"This Is a tragic accident." he said.
Law enforcement officials estimate at least 500
persons die each year In the United States as a

Do It Wrong And You Could Wind Up Dead

22 year-old Kathy lay back and
soak up some rays after doing
the laundry which Shana, 19,
then hangs out to dry.

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E v id e n c e
Is

J o s e f

B y Tom M u rp h y
SAO PAULO. Brazil (UPI| - |&gt;ollce
believe they have confirmation that1
letters sent years ago from Brazil to
G e rm a n y were written by Josef
Mcngele. giving them more evidence
that remains found this week were
those of ihc world's most wanted Nazi
warrrtmlnal.
A senior police source close to the
Investigation said hts department was
informed by West German police Fri­
day ihui the writing on the letters
matched samples of Mengele's wetting.
The letters, recently confiscated from
a Germ str lawyer, triggered the in­
vestigation that led Brazilian police
earlier Ihls week to a grave that
contained the remains of a man who
•lied In a 1979 swimming accident.
Police suy they are "9 0 percent"
certain the rem ains belonged to
Mcngele. the Auschwitz death camp
doctor responsible for the murder of

S u g g e s ts
M e n g e le 's

’W * Iearned from G o rm a n
polico that they havo
ex am in ed lottors sont
from Brazil to G o rm a n y ,
com pa ring thorn with
M enaele's w ritin g ,
and found thoy m atch.'
-s o nlor police source
400.000 Inmates during World War II.
In Frankfurt. Prosecutor HansEherhard Klein said Friday lhai West
German Investigators were given a lead
regarding the grave by a university
professor who told them of a lawyer In
llavarta who had dealt with Mcngele on
business.
A search of the lawyer's house May
31 turned up seven nr elghi letters

Paying For O ne's Crimes
Really Can Be Quite Costly
I

By Deans Jordan
Horald Staff Writer
Whoever said crime doesn't pay
obviously hasn't talked lo any of the
c o u n tle s s n u m b e r of people In
Seminole County who almost daily
have lo dig deep In their pockets to
compensate society with cold, hard
cash for their misdeeds.
Since June 1984. the county's clerk
of court has collected 81.216.91180 In
court-Imposed fines. That works out to
about S 100.000 a month — all from
defendants ordered to cou gh up
greenbacks as part of thetr punish­
ment.
And It ta punishment, or at least can
be The ftne can be as little as u token
• I or a whopping $250,000 for some­
thing like trafficking In cocaine. While
such a ftne has never been Imposed In
Seminole County, there were several
$50 000 fines handed out here during
the past year In drug cases.
A defendant can't write a criminal
fine ofT his Income taxes or declare
bankruptcy, according to Ed Bedell,
supervisor of the state ITobatlon and
Parole Division. Sanford, the folks who
assure felons pay up or go back before a
Judge
"W e try to collect the fine as quickly

us possible." Bedell said.
The goal Is to get the fine paid ofT In
full at the beginning of probation. If
that can't be done, the fine Is paid off In
installments.
“The offender wants the payments to
be as low as possible and we want It to
be high but not too high as to put the
offender in a financial bind or create a
hardship." he said.
Failure to pay. said Bedell, results in
a trip back before the Judge who Issued
the sentence. At that time, the Judge
can send the offender to Jail for
nonpayment, decrease the fine. In­
crease (he fine or. dismiss It altogether.
Bedell said. Usually the Judge gives the
offender a warning. Probation and
Parole can't confiscate property or
garner wages to settle the debt, he said.
There apparently are as m any
excuses not to pay up as there are
people ordered to do so.
Topping the list Is " I lost my Job."
followed by " I quit my Job." Illness Is
also a biggie, afflicting not only the
ftnee. but also his or her spouse, kids,
parents and car.
Other alibis Include "loo much rain."
or "too little rain." and other various

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ROSHARON. Texas
(UPI) — A man con­
victed of car theft Is
ge ttin g a ro u n d on
crutches because of­
f ic i a l s s e iz e d hla
artificial leg as evi­
dence.
The trusty, return­
ing from a five day
furlough, was trying to
sm uggle m arijuana
Into p riso n In the
hollowed out portion
of hts leg.

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S a n fo rd S e e k in g
A lte rn a tiv e To
C ru is in ' F o r K ids
By Rick Branson
Hsrsld Staff Wrltsr

While blind, justice Isn't cheep. Seminole County courts Imposed In
excess of SI million In fines lest yeer.

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Copt A Log Up

apparently Irom Mcngele. Indicating lc
had been living In Ihc Sao Paulo arra.
Klein said.
Those Idlers were then compared to
lire samples of Mengele's hand writing,
i hr senlnr poller source said.
"W c learned (torn Gemian police Ural
I hey have examined Id lers sent from
Brazil to Germany, comparing them
with Mengele's writing, and found they
match." said (he source.
In addition lo the letters, police In
Sao Paulo found In Ihr possession of an
elderly couple who said they shcltrrrd
Mrngele a book In which thrlr lodger
made notes
Rom ru Tuma. federal police chief In
Sao Paulo, said samples of Mengele's
handwriting now are needed so they
could be matched with I hr notes In Ihr
txxrk. "T h e Evolution ol the Organ­
ism ."
The ,Vew York Times today quoted

Florida's Biz Climate No Longer No. 1
CHICAGO (UPII - After three years
on lop. Florida has lost Its prized status
as the state with the No. I business
climate for m anufacturing to the
Dakotas.
South Dakota move up to first,
followed by Norih Dakota. Florida fell to
third. Just ahead of Nebraska and Utah.
In the sixth annual survey released by
the Chicago accounting firm of Alex­
ander Grunt A Co.
Michigan came tn dead last, as It had
a year earlier. Rhode Island slipped two
places to become second to last. Maine
dropped nine places to No. 46. The
survey rovcrrd only the 48 contiguous
states.

Florida was the only stale In the
Southeast to slip and Ihc survey said
the Southeast region remains the area
most hospitable to manufacturers.
The Southeastern region clearly led
the field." said Selwln Price. Ihe
Alexander Grant partner In charge of
ihe project.
Five Southeast states are In (hr (op
10. Mississippi is No. 6. Arkansas 7.
North Carolina 8. Georgia 9. and
Tennessee 10.
Alexander G ra n t's ra n k in g s are
based on 22 factors grouped under two
headings. "Governm ent-controlled"
factors Include a state's fiscal policies.

Bee BUSINESS, psgs SA

What do you do If you're a teenager
In Sanford on Friday or Saturday
night?
For many, the action Is down at the
parking lots of shopping centers and
fast food restaurants at French Avenue
and Airport Boulevard. The lots are
usually Jammed with youths who
cruise around meeting thetr friends and
knocking back a couple of soft drinks or
beers.
But the Sanford City Commission
•wys that's a pitiful waste of talent and
energy and wants to form a committee
to study how the city can offer more
constructive alternatives for young
people.
C o m m issio n e r D avid Farr, who
sparked discussion about the Issue
d u r in g th is w e e k 's c o m m is sio n
workshop, said he would propose later
this month s "Youth Advisory Com­
mittee" to study youth problems. It
would function as the Scenic Improve­
ment Board does, studying the problem
for about three m onths and then
m a k in g recom m endations to Ihe
commission. Farr said Improving the
quality of life In Sanford means more
than sprucing up the streets.
"Im proving the scenic beauty Is one
thing and Improving our lives Is
another." Farr said. "T h e youth are
aimlessly gathering at shopping centers
and hamburger Joints with nothing to
do."
Farr said he favors the city operating
u youth center through the Parka and
Recreation Department. The Ides Is so
new that no specifics like cost or
location have been discussed.
He said the city needs something like
the old "Celery Crate," s room on the
second floor of the old city hall building
where young people would meet for
dances.
" I used to get In fights up there."
Farr recalled nostalgically.
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Sunday. J u m U W

NATION
IN BRIEF
Jury Finds Mans men, Nazis
Liable In Shooting Death
W INSTON-SALEM . N C . (UN) - A Jury ruling In a $48
million lawsuit decided eight people — among them three
Klanamen. and two Nazis — should pay damages for the
death of a communist In a bloody 1979 clash.
The Jurors In Ihe civil case Friday found the five, plus
two police ofTlcers and an Informant, liable for the wrongful
death of Michael Nathan and for attacks on two survivors.
But Ihe panrl dismissed conspiracy claims against 45
defendants originally named in the suit.
The Jury returns loday to consider what amount to
assess for damages.
The decision was the first adverse court ruling In Ihe
case that l&gt;egan Nov. 3. 1979. when a group of communists
staging a "Death to the Klan" rally clashed with Nazis and
members of Ihe Ku Klux Klan Five communists died In the
assault.
In two previous trials — a stale trial on murder charges
and a federal trial on civil rights charges — the defendants
were found Innocent of any wrongdoing.

Von Bulow Jury Still Out
PROVIDENCE. H I (UN) - The Jury In the Claus von
Bulow attempted murder retrial closed Its first session of
deliberations with no verdict, ending a day of chain’
smoking and silent paring for Ihe Danish Jet-set financier.
Jurors first got Ihe nlne-week^ld rase at 11:33 a m.,
after hearing 32 state witnesses, nine defense witnesses
and closing arguments that lasted almost a day.
The Jurors returned at 10 a m. today lo continue
deliberations.
Von Bulow Is charged with iwo counts or trying to
commit murder by Injecting his heiress wife. Martha
"S u n n y " von Bulow. with an Insulin-filled hypodermic
needle to aggravate her low-blood sugar condition She
lapsed lulu comas on Dec. 27. 1979. and Dec. 21. 1980.
Doctors say the second coma Is Irreversible,
The Jury must decide whether von Bulow tried to kill his
wife lo marry Ills mistress, or whether Mrs. von Bulow was
a troubled alcoholic and drug abuser who fell Into her
comas during suicide attempts, us Ihe defense claims
Von Bulow’s I9H2 trial ended In conviction and a 30-year
state prison sentence, but Ihe Rhode Island Supreme Court
overturned the verdict on constitutional grounds.

WORLD
IN BRIEF
Militia Renews Threat
To Execute Finnish Soldiers
BEIRUT. Lebanon (til'll — Israeli backed militiamen
today renewrd thrlr threat to execute 23 Finnish soldiers
assigned to a U N. unit In Lebanon unless 11 rnlllilamen
captured by Shlllr Moslem gunmen were freed, a U.N.
spokesman said
The wurnlngs came as U.N Secretary tlenrral Javier
Perez de Curllar moved lo win ihe release of the kidnapped
soldiers, assigned to the U.N Interim Force In Lebanon, or
UNIFIL. a peace keeping contingent based In southern
Lebanon.
U.S. diplomats also asked Israel lo Intercede with the
Soul It Lebanon Army. Israel s surrogate militia
"T h e S L A ntude more threats, saying that If ihelr
eollrugurs were not released Ibis morning they would start
killing the Finns one every hour," IJ.N, spokesman Timur
(inkscl said by telephone from UNIFIL headquarters In the
village ol Nuqoura,
S L A soldiers holding live of the Finns In the village of
Uunluru. which was ringed by U N forces. Issued a similar
warning Friday ullernnon. but Goksel mild he Itelleved all
23 soldiers "are O K " nfler 2 1 hours In captivity.

'Bulgaria Behind Pope Shooting'
RO M E (Ul’l) — Turkish gunman Mchmel All Agca (or thr
llrsl time has told the court trying him and seven other
turn on charges ol pinning lo kill Pope John Paul II that hr
was hired by Bulgarian ugrutn.
Agca, 27. trslllylng for the third day Friday, also said hr
hud been threatened by the Soviet KOll secret service.
The former member of Ihe Turkish right-wing terrorist
group. Gray Wolves, refuted In court lor the llrat time his
prr-trlal claim that the May 13. 1981, assassination
attempt on thr |k &gt;ntitI wasorganizrd by Bulgaria.
Only he. two other Turks and one Bulgarian defendant
are In Italian custody. The remaining defendants arr being
tried luuhsrnlla,

HOSPITAL NOTES
Castral rtarMa Ra«wnal haiixlal
Friday
ADMISSIONS
Untord
Sarah M Bar*
W rit Oat tar
Dina l furrall
Anthony B Upthurrh
Norma M t ortuna, Dattaiy
FtanctaM Hanlay. Dalhma
OltCHABOIt
laniard
It.i Chandtar
HaOall Fraaman

WEATHER
AREA FORECAST! Partly
cloudy and hot Saturday with a
40 jirrvrni chance of mostly
afternoon thunderstorms High
In thr mid 90s. Wltul southwest
5 to 10 mph. Saturday night, u
20 percent ilianre ol evening
' thunderstorms thro mostly (air
Low In the lower 70s. Light
wind. Sunday, partly cloudy and
hot with a 40 pcrcrut chance of
afternoon thunderstorms High
in the inid «Ub . Wind southwest
5 to 10 mph
NATIONAL REPORT) The

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Jamal Mikhail
Manna A Imadlund
Jeyca A imits
Mar, H Tata
lowitaA Hotdtmt. Oattary
Cilia P Sranttoy. Oaltona
JuanA Colon. Dollafto
Konnoth W Hutton. DaIIona
Marilyn M Nunaa Dolluna
Carolyn A Broyloy ondbody girl, lontord
SI STHt
haiih C and luianna MaitarI a baby Ctrl.
Oaltona

State To Offer 9 .8 % Mortgages
T A L L A H A S S E E |UPI) - An
estimated 3.000 state-sponsored
mortgages at 9.8 percent Interest
will be available this summer for
certain lower* and middleincome prospective homebuyers.
In announcing the mortgages
Wednesday, state officials noted
li will be the first time for the
stale program that applicants
will be accepted from all 67
Florida counties. Because of
various restrictions on qualifica­
tions. state m ortgages have
never before been available
statewide.
The Florida Housing Finance
Agency said the mortgages will
be Issued from Its recent sale of
• 150 million In homeownrrshlp
bonds.
"W ith Ihls Issue, we hope lo be
able to make the dream of
homeownrrshlp posslhlr to low-

and moderate-income Floridian*
who did not qualify In past years
because of their location." said
Com m unity Affairs Secretary
John DeGrove.
T o be e lig ib le fo r th e
mortgages, applicants must not
have owned a home within the
past three years and must have
incomes lower than the cutoffs
set for the county In which the
lending Institution administer­
ing the loan Is located.
The maximum levels of annu­
al Income range from $28,300 to
*31.500
The agency said applicants
with the lowest Incomes will be
served first. Whatever funding
remains will go to moderateincome applicants
Applications will be accepted
June 17-21 at 52 banka and

oth e r le n d in g in s t it u t io n *
participating In the program.
To avoid Ihe long lines that
characterized some early state
mortgage offers, the agency de­
clared that applicants can apply
anytime during during the quali­
fying week and no preference
will be given to those who apply
early
Applicants must pay a $25
processing fee.
The program will offer 30-year
fixed-rate loans with s minimum
down payment of 5 percent. The
mortgages can be used for new
or older homes or. with some
restrictions, townhouses. con­
dominiums and manufactured
housing.
"We hope to make at least
3.000 home loans with this
Issue." said Mark hendrlckson.
agency director.

DeGrere noted that the Florida
agency has provided reducedrate mortgages to 25.000 Florida
families since 1981 and he
expressed concern that such
programs wouldn-'t be possible
In the future under proposed
Reagan administration policies.
"Current Reagan administra­
tion tax proposals Include the
discontinuation of all tax-exempt
bond programs." he said. "T h is
would have a chilling effect on
the affordable housing effort In
Florida as well as In other
states."
Lists of lenders participating
In Florida’s summer program
are available from the Florida
Housing Agency al 2571 Execu­
t iv e C e n t e r C i r c l e E a s t.
Tallahassee. Fla 32301 or by
calling (9041 488-4 197

Channel 35 Closer To Lake M a ry M ove
By R ich ard Truett
Herald Sta ff W riter
W OFL TV Channel 35 s plans for a new
sludlo and tower facility In Lakr Mary may
soon leave Ihe drawing board and become
reality.
At Lake Mary’s city commission meeting
Thursday nlghl. commissioners voted 4-0 to
approve a request for a preliminary site plan
review for Ihe station's proposed facility on
Skyline Road near the 1-4 right of way
Also approved by a 4 0 vole was Ihe final
subd Ivision with waivers for Ihe station.

This means the station can divide Us
property and use It for dtirerenl purposes A
lower, a building and a parking lot can all be
constructed on ihe same parrel of land.
City Engineer Stan Welling said lhal
construction Is still about six months off. He
said lhal Channel 35 can start building
when the etty Imposed building moratorium
is lifted In November.
However. City Attorney Robert Pctree
expressed concern that the television
tower s microwave transmission would In­
terfere with police radio broadcasting and

cause health problems for city residents.
"W ill the microwave transmissions from
the lower fry the brains of residents?"
Pctree asked stal Ion engineer Jim Doyle.
Doyle said the lower would Ire aimed at
Blthlo and would only emit about four
watts. Pctree said It was a legitimate
scientific question. Doyle said there was no
need for public concern.
Doyle also said the station would not
Interfere with police and Bre department
broadcasts.

Photographer Arrested For Lewd Act
An Allamontc Springs man
was released on $8,000 bond
alter being arrested and charged
wiih committing a lewd and
lascivious art In Iron) of several
children.
A police report said Ihe man
drnvr along M ailhrws Road In
Altumonlr Springs several limes
on May 2. lie slop|M*d Ids car In
fronl of a house at 9930 Mat­
thews Road and got out wearing
only a pair of shorts.
Witnesses said (he man pulled
Ills shorts down tielow his waist.
rx|K,sing himself
T h e m an c a lle d se ve ra l
children over lo his car and
ordered them to perform a sex
act. according lo a pot Ire report.
They didn't, howrver. uiul the
man then fondled himself, ihe
report said.
On May 28 puller questioned
Marcus Lynn Anderson. 19, of
600 Lasallr Drive. Altamonte
Springs He was arrested Friday.
Anderson told poller hr Is u
freelance photographer and
olten drives through liiat urra of
Altamonte Springs l&gt;ecause It is
a poverty area and hr llkrs lo
photograph It.
According to the poller report.
Anderson said he wanted to get
.■ picture of chtldrrn with sur­
prised expressions on thrlr
fairs Investigators asked A n ­
derson If he look any pictures
and hr said no.

CHAIN THEFT
An 18-ycar-old Seminole High
School student was charged with
robbery after he ripped a gold
chain from a fellow student's
neck, said acting Poller Chief
Sieve Harriett
James Partlow. 15. of 879 E.
20th St., Sanford, reported lo
(Killee that hr was going Ihe
gy m n asium when the man
knoekrd him down and Jerked
the chain from his neck.
Pari low asked thr man to
return thr chain, hut Instead the
man got on a school bus with It,
Harriett said.
Samson Levant, 18. of 1822
Valencia Court North, Suntprd,
was charged with robbery and
booked Into the Se m in o le
County Jail In lieu of $8,000
bond. Hurried said

Correction
The E v e n in g Herald
Incorrectly reported on Thurs­
day that Mary Turn In. of 306
Loch Low Drive. Sanford, la head
ol thr Hidden Lakr Homeowners
Association While she Is leading
opposition against a barbed wire
fence near the neighborhood, the
president of ihe association Is
Mary Atm Murray. The Henld
regrets Ihe error.

more than a million chickens
and caused lens of millions of
dollars tn damage to com and
other crops. Tornadoes Friday
Sm ilh cooled off as severe struck Kentucky, the Carollnas
Ihundristorms spread rain today and Alabama, where several
from Georgia to the Carollnas. h o m e s were d a m a g e d In
ami record wunnlh seured the Cullman County. Hall as large as
Wrsl Record high temperatures tennis halls smashed windows
wrre reuched Friday In 19 loca­ a n d dented c a r s so u th of
tions. but only five of them were Ptnevtlle. N.C. Bui as thr storms
In the South The worst heat developed Friday, the mercury
went West, pushing the mercury fell. In Gadaen. Ala., for exam­
In Arizona tn all-llnie highs of ple. the temperature dropped
109 in Tucson. 115 In Phoenix from 96 degrees to 62 tn |uat one
and 116 In Yuma. In thr South, horn.
seven days ol record temperalures In the 90s and 100s killed
ROATINQ FORECAST) St
at least 11 people, suffocated Augustine to Jupiter Inlet out 50

BUROLARIES $t THEFTS

A ction Reports
★ Fires
* Courfj
★ Police

PIZZA CAPER
Two suspects, one a boy, have
been charged In connection with
un alleged burglary to a pizza
dellverly vehicle.
Lo n gw o o d police reported
employees of Domino's Pizza,
U S. Highway 17-92, Longwood.
gave them the name* of a
possible suspect In ihe cosh-theft
caper whlrh occurred around 11
p.m. Thursday at the rrstaurant
Police traced that suspect and
he agreed to meet with police at
(hr restaurant along with the
udull suspect, a police report
said.
The pair wu» charged with
burglary at about 2 a m. F'rtday.
The boy was charged as a
Juvenile. Ronald Paul Gardner.
19. o f 5 1 2 D o h e n y W a y .
Casselberry, whs also charged In
the case and wus being held In
ihe Seminole County Jail In lieu
of $5,000 bond.

TAKES WIFE
A 20-year-old Sanford man has
Item charged will) kidnapping
after allegedly abducting his
rstranged wife from a Sanford
church at gunpoint. He was
being held without bond.
W ltV ie sse s at S I. J a m e s
Church. 819 Cypress Avc.. Sa n ­
ford. reported to Se m in o le
County sheriffs deputies that
the man entered the church
during a prayer meeting bran­
dishing a shotgun at about 11
p.m. Tuesday. Hr ut&gt;ductrd Zora
W a s h in g t o n . 20. of 2 5 0 1
Crawford SI., Sanford, and took
her to Lincoln Street, where the
suspect lives In thr Midway area,
according to a sheriffs report.
When deputies arrived, the su b
pcct had apparently discarded
Ihe gun. having thrown It into
some woods, the report said.
But hr was sill) holding the
woman against hrr will In the
street when deputies moved In
and arrested him al about 11:50
pm . A witness at thr church
had recovered a clip horn the
gun containing two rounds of
buckshot, which hr told deputies
the suspect had dropped when
he took Mrs. Washington, the
report said.
D an W ashington, of 3615
Lincoln St.. Sanford, has been
charged In Ihe case. He was also
charged with violating an In­
junction ordering him to stay
away from Mrs. Washington. Ihe
report said.

miles: South to southwest wind
5 to 10 knots today and tonight
becoming southwest around 10
knots Sunday. Sea 2 to 3 feet.
Scattered thunderstorms mostly
near shore during the afternoon
and evening

EXTENDED FORECAST:

Charles L. Brewer. 37. of
Mwple Avc.. Sanford, checked
Into the Day 's Lnn. stale Road 46
at Interstate 4. west of Sanford,
at about 3 p.m Thursday. Hr
went to work and gave co­
worker Jam es R. Ross of Col­
umbia. S.C., the key lo the room.
R o m changed clothes In the
room at about 7:30 p.m. and
went to the swimming pool at
the motel. In the meantime the
room was accidentally rented to
another customrr. who reported
to mote] workers that room was
occupied and was assigned to
another room , a Sem inole
County shertfTsreport said.
At about 9:40 p.m. Brewer
checked his belongings left In
the room and reported that
$2,500 w ss m issing from his
suitcase, the report said.

between May 27 and Wednes­
day . deputies reported.
F IR E C A L L S
The Sanford Fire Department
responded to Ihe following calls.

Thursday

— 8:33 a.m.. 440 M rllonvillr
Ave.. rescue. A 43-year old
woman with osteoperosls was
taken lo the hospital
— 1:12 p m.. 1401 W. Seminole
B lv d .. e m e rg e n c y -re la te d .
Firelighters were on standby
while a helicopter landed al
Central Florida Regional Hospi­
tal.
— 2 22 p.m.. 1401 W Seminole
B lv d .. e m e r g e n t y - r e la t r d .
F ir e f ig h t e r s r e t u r n e d for
helicopter landing.
- 2 25 p.m.. 293H O rlando
Drive, rescue. A 9-year-old girl
cut her foot She wus taken to
the hospital by a relutfve,
— 3:29 p.m,, 3301 S. Sanford
Teresa Ann Champagne! 2 1. of
Ave.,
rescue. A 3 1 -year-old
2550 Palm Drive, Oviedo, re­
woman
was Injured In an auto
ported to deputies four fans and
u pump with a total value of accident. Franclne Hauplkorn. of
210 E. Swoope Ave.. Winter
•500 were stolen from her home
Park, received a cut over her eye
between June 1 and Thursday.
and bruises on her lips, accord­
ing to rescue re|iort She was
About $200 was stolen from a
secret location In Gammugrs lakrn lo the hospital by a friend.
Grocery. 1191 slate Road 436. — 3.40 p.m.. 212 Sanora Blvd..
Forest City, on Thursday, ac­ rescue A 3-ycor-old boy fell out
of a hlgh-chalr and received a
cording lo a report owner Dottle
cut above his eye. He was
Cuinmage. 33. of Winter Park.
treated at the scene
Bled with deputies
-3 :3 1 p.m., 120 W. 19th St.,
emergency-related
A power line
An outboard motor worth
$400 was stolen from the home fell. Firefighters wrre at the
of Robert Ernest Parker, 59, of scene until power company of4505 Gabrlclla Lane, Winter Itculs arrived.
Park, between Tuesday and — 5 50 pm., Sixth Street and
Olive Avenue, fire. An outdoor
Thursday.
lire was put out.
Mury L. Hindman. 26. an — 1132 p m.. 114 S. Park Ave..
Orlando police olflcer who lives Bre. A car Bre caused by a
In Apopka, reported to Seminole broken gas line was put out.
Friday
County sheriffs deputies that
—
2:12
u
rn..
3200
Orlando Drive,
her purse containing her budge,
p o lic e I d e n t i f i c a t i o n , a rescue. A 33-yeur-uld man wus
3H-caltber revolver worth $300. treated for facial cuts. He was
and olher Items was stolen Irum taken lo the hospital.
DU1 ARREST
her home on Tuesday or Wed­
The following person has been
nesday.
arrested In Seminole County on
A boat and trailer worth a charge of driving under Ihe
$1,000 were stolen from the Influence;
home of Mary Ann Yezek. 41. of — Louis Harris. 53. of Route 2.
203 G eorgetow n Drive *A . Box 4. Sanford, was arrested at
Casselberry, on Tuesday or 2 21 u rn Friday, on 9th Street
Wednesday, a sheriffs report at Park Avenue, Sanford, afier
his car failed to maintain a single
said.
lane and almost hit three parked
Genarn Slclllano. 23. of 256 W. cars. He was also charged with
H ig h la n d S t.. A lt a m o n t e carelcM driving.
Springs, told sheriffs deputies — Ann Marlene Green. 23. of 218
thut $ 5 0 0 ca sh , a $ 7 ,5 0 0 Hoffman Court. Casselberry, was
diamond ting and other Jewelry arrested at 2:45 a m. Thursday
were stolen from his home on after her car failed lo maintain a
Wednesday or Thursday. Ills single lane on Wymore Road.
loss totaled $9,300, deputies Altamonte Springs.
said.
— Ricky Lee Stover. 22. of P.O.
Box 4088, Sanford, at 2:45 a.m.
A $750 boat trailer was stolen T h u rsd a y after d riv in g his
from Bradford Lovejoy. 50. while sp e e d in g car aouth In the
parked at hla home at 358 n o rth b o u n d la n e s of U.5.
Georgetown' Drive. Casselberry. Highway 17 92. Sanford.

ty: 87 percent; winds: south at 8
mph: rain: trace: sunrise: 6:27
a.m.. sunset 8:22 p m.

SUNDAT TIDES) Daytona
Baock) highs. 1:51 a m., 2:19
p.m.: lows. 8 05 a m.. 8 22 p m.:
Port C»nrxeral: highs. 1:43
a m.. 2:11 p.m.: lows, 7:58 am .
8:13 p.m.: Bayporti highs, 7:19
am.. 5:59 p.m.: lows. 12:52
a.m.. 12:29 p.m.

Partly cloudy with a slight
chance of m ainly afternoon
thunderstorms each day Monday
MONDAT TIDES) Daytona
through Wednesday Highs gen­
erally 90 to 95. Morning lows 70 Boodu highs. 2:42 a.m.. 3:13
p.m.; lows. 8:55 a.m.. 9:23 p m.;
to 77.
Port CanaTornl: highs. 2:34
ARRA RE ADINOS (9 s.asji a m . 3 03 p.m,: Iowa. 8 40 a.m.,
temperature; 82: overnight low: 9:14 p.m.; B ayp o rti highs. 8:11
76: Friday's high: 95: boroinctilc a.m.. 7:43 p.m.; lows. 1:43 a.m..
pressure: 30.00: relative hum idi­ 2:07 p.m.

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Su n d a y. June », l H i — 1A

D o n n a E llis :
H e ro To H e r
S p e c ia l K id s
By Richard Truett
Herald Staff Writer
Wendy Bennett, a winsome,
brown haired 11-year-old stu­
dent at Hamilton Elementary
School, bubbles with energy and
enthusiasm for her school work.
And at lunch time she strolls to
the cafeteria at an eager pace
Just like the other 815 students.
But Wendy Is different. She ts
blind, born with a genetic dis­
order called t3lh Q which re­
sulted In the loss of both of her
eyes.
Teachers can be the focal point
of a life. Just ask Greg and
M a r c y B e n n e t t . W e n d y 's
parents, about Donna Ellla.
W endy's teacher.
W e n d y 's father said with
heartfelt emotion that "D onna's
the greatest. Our daughter lias
progressed more this year than
last year and she had good
teachers last year. We arc Just
am ared," Bennett said. "Her
speech has Improved dramat­
ically."
Donna Ellis Is. perhaps, one of
the quiet heroes In life.
Her dedication to the TMH
program has been nothing but
exceptional.
During the summer she plans
on visiting her students at (heir
homes to check on thetr pro­
gress. She h a s a schedule
worked out and plana lo keep In
close contact with the parents.
Hamilton Is one of two schools
In Seminole County where hand­
icapped students can go; the
other school Is Roaenw ald
Exceptional Child Center In
Altamonte Springs. The big dif­
ference al Hamilton, however. Is
that the kids In the TMH Pro­
gram-Trainable Mentally Hand*
tcapped-get to Interact with
non-handlcapped children. Each
TM H child has a non-exceptional
partner, who helps wllh school
lessons and at lunch In the
cafeteria,
"W h e n the non-exceptlonal
k id s at this school become
adults, we feel II will make an
Impact because (hey have gone
to school with these children.
W hen non-exceptlonal kids
become Ihe school board mem­
bers and the city council mem­
bers and the legislators und the
governors, they will have an

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T a m m l T illm an ge ls help w llh her alphabet
on the com puter Iro m M rs. Ellis, who
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for T M H kids. Around her neck Is a device
for speaking to hearing Im paired children
who have special receiving equipment.

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understanding of the needs of school. "W e felt like Ibis would
the handicapped which I don't he a good tim e to try an
think previous generations have Integration project because
hud an opportunity to have," e v e r y b o d y w a s new a n d
cvcrbody was adjusting. And
Mrs. Ellis said
Karen Coleman, a spokesman # that has really proven true
for the Seminole County School because wr have a really sup­
Board, said the TMH program la portive staff.
'The best part of the program
Jusl one way that the county Is
meeting lls obligation to provide Is the way ihe nonexceptlonal
an education for all children. She peers have reacted to our kids. It
said (hr county lias a strong has been Just exceptionally posi­
committment to see that every tive. The other students have
child Is given an education.
been wonderful In fact. 1 am
Childrrn can be cruel and one going lo have to start keeping a
m ight th in k that lh r non* chart so I know where my kids
exceptional children al Hamilton are because this one's In this
would have treated the TM H class and this one's In another
kids roughly, but. In fact, the class."
The TMH kids are taught from
opposite has been true. The
TM H kids have not only been a large curriculum. Mrs. Ellis sel
accepted by other students, and up a schedule that keeps I tie
kids busy.
teachers, they are loved also
She arranged for an Apple
At lunch time TMH kids cal
with a buddy from another class Computer to In- Installed In Ihe
TM H kids also get to do some Of classroom.
"I'v e Ix-rn leaching special
(heir schoolwork with nonrxcrplIona! kids. "The Integration education for about 10 years and
with the noncxceptlonal peer 1 have never had a year were 1
group has Just been wonderful have seen so much growth In Ihe
as lar as causing social develop­ children that I leach." she said
" I don't think my methodology
ment," Mrs. Ellis said.
She said Hamilton was the has changed that much. I really
hest place la start this type of think It's the environment. This
program because It Is a new Is the year!"

M rs Ellis got Involved In
special education p artially
because of her two children. Her
eldest son Is a gtlled child
"W hen he was In elementary
school I goi very Involved In
gifted education l started the
first gifted program In North
Carolina. Shortly after he started
school, we had another son,
Patrick, who ts handicapped. My
younger son In the autistic
program at Hopper Elementary
"S o when he was In preschool.
I decided lo go back to school
and get my master's In special
education. One handicapped
child and one gifted child makes
for n real Interesting family
unit."
Mrs. Ellis did her masters
work at Georgia Slate University
and had started her Ph D. work
there. When she came to San­
ford she decided lo lake somr
lime off from school. But she
kept getting calls from various
schools asking her lo substitute
She says she did substitute and
"got hooked."
When a teacher resigned al
Chrtslmus time she was asked lo
finish out the year al Rosenwald
Elementary. She said she would

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...Fines
Coutluued from 1A
a n d s u n d r y wrathcr-rrlatrd
excuse*.
Probation and Parole views the
fine payment os Just another bill
the person must pay. ranking
right up there with rent, food,
car and electricity. Bedell said.
Most of the fines go back Into
the legal system, either to the
arresting agency, the courts or lo
the slate. Getting money back
Into the judicial system Is also
one reason why Judges arc
reluctant to change a person's
monetary punishment to one
Involving time such as Jail or
community service. Bedell said.
At any given time In Seminole
County, about 1.100 felons are
under orders to pay ofT a fine,
according lo court records.
For those convicted of a
m is d e m e a n o r — a c r im e
punishable by one year or less In
the county Jail — or a I raffle
Infraction, u computer becomes
the watchdog to mukc sure
defendants pay their dues.
In Seminole County hist year,
there were 44.838 traffic cases,
the majority of them Involving
some kind of fine, and the
number is Increasing

•..Mengele
C ontinued from page 1A
lu m a us saying Ihat .■ phologruph of Mcngrlc's son, Rolf,
was found al Ihe hom e of
l.lselolle and Wolfram Bossert.
Ihe Austrian couple who mild
Mengele lived with Ihrrn.
Turns said Ihat Rolf had vis­
ited his father once In Brazil and
returned alter his death to col*
teel h is personal effects.
In other efforts lo determine If
ihe remains exhumed from a
grave In Embu. 20 outside Sao
I'iiulo. belonged In Mengele. B ra­
zilian forensic rx|&gt;crls studied
1937 dental records sent from
Germany. The retotds arr being
compared lo the teeth In Ihe
|uwlxine recovered from Ihe
grave.
Sao I'aulo coroner Jose Mrto
said a reconstruction of ihe
skeleton and exuinlnallon of hair
remains would Indicate approx*
Imalc age "and with luck racial
group, possibly rigid down to
country type."
lie and other officials mild they
would not allow foreign experts
lo lake |Mirt in Ihe examination
nl Ihe remains and would not
give them arcess lo the hones
until their own Investigation by
a llvr*man team has lieen com­
pleted. The exuinlnallon Marts
M onday and could last two
weeks,
Police reported they were led
lo the grave by Ihe Bosserts. who
mild Mengele hud assumed Ihe

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court's office or the Judge and
arranging a Die payment
" I f Ihey have a good reason,
there's always a way to work It
out If they would Just give us a
c a l l . " sa id S a l l y J lu n t o .
supervlsor of the traffic division
at the Seminole County Courthouse.
"Calling us would keep them
out of a lot of trouble. Most
people do pay." she said
1
One way or another, a nonpaying offender will eventually
be taken before a judge for
non-compliance.
The same thing can happen
with civil fines which are quite
rare, according lo Sanford attorney Jack Bridges.
Civil fines usually are Ihe
failure of some Individual to
follow a Judge s directive, such
as Ignoring a gag order. If a
penton fall* lo pay a civil fine.
the offender can be Jailed for up
to six months. Bridges said.
Failure to pay civil Judgments
carries Its own special Just Ice.
People who lose a civil lawsuit
but don’t pay off the damages
awarded won'l go to Jail. But
Ihey face having all their property confircaied or their pay
check attached lo satisfy Ihe
award, said Bridges.
Or ihey can leave It all behind
them and declare bankruptcy.
an opilon not available In crtmlnal cases
In addition lo serving as
punishment, fines also are a
large generator of funds for the
county. Its cities nnd the slate,
The clerk of court's office also
collecls a handling charge, all al
the defendant’s expense.

Once a county Judge orders a
law-breaking motorist lo pay a
traffic One. the offender has 10
days to settle up.
If the fine Is not paid a s
Indicated by a weekly computer
check, a notice Is sent to the
defendant and they are given
unother 30 days to pay. ff the
fine still Isn't paid, the person's
driver's license Is suspended In
Seminole County and state of*
(trials are notified of ihe failure
lo pay. The state then 'notifies
the Individual and If the fine Is
si III not paid, Ihe offender’s
license Is suspended statewide.
Other states usually honor out*
of slate suspensions.
In the case of misdemeanors,
failure to pay fines gets the
offender's name on a computer
list that goes to the Judge along
with the offender's court file.
Some Judges have a letter sent,
reminding the delinquent defen*
danl lo pay while other judges
Issue a warrant for the person's
urrrsl. If ihe letter Is Ignored and
ihe offender has at no lime
attempted lo contact the clerk of
court or the Judge, a warrant Is
Issued.
If an offender Is lale In paying
a traffic fine or one Issued In
misdemeanor court, he can often
get a break by calling Ihe clerk of

name of Wolfgang Gerhard, an
Austrian who Introduced him to
Ihe couple and later returned to
Europe, where he died.
"1 had pity on Mengele,'*
Bossert mild ”1 helped Mengele
because he w us Ihe m ost
wanted, hunted, persecuted man
In ihe world.”
Austria's consul general In Sao
Paulo. Otto Heller, mild Friday
the consulate had a (He on the
real Wolfgang Gerhard. Heller
said he Is co n vin ce d that
Mengele w as burled under
Gerhard's name.
In Frankfurt. Klein said a
preliminary examination of the
remains suggested Ihe hrlghl
and age of Ihe dead man mat­
ched Mengelc's build and age.
Klein mild "II In very probable"
Ihe Bosserts' lodger was really
Mengele. who has a 83 4 million
prlrctngoti his head.
A physician at Auschwitz.
Mengele carried out bizarre
genetic experiments on (wins
and dwarfs to develop un Aryan
super nice and personally sent
thousands of inmates lo their
deaths.
In New York. Nazl-hunter and
concentration ram p survivor
Simon Wicsenlh.il said he had
had a change of mind since
Thursday, when he expressed
doubt thul the Iwaly of Mengele
had been located
"When 1 hear parts of the
story. I miy I am 99 percent
skeptical. Now, uflcr llndlng oul
additional pieces ol Information.
I am less skeptical." Wlrsenlhul
mild,

L o o k in g

D a v id Berrien. Se m in o le s
clerk of court, said his office acts
something like a financial revolvlng door wllh ihe money
being paid In ai.d at quickly as
possible sent lo various govemment agencies, organizations or
Individuals who are supposed to
receive the money.
"W e work wllh everyone,
said Berrien. In c lu d in g the
county's seven cities. Probation
ant* Parole, crime victims, the
Public Defender s office, various
alcohol and drug abuse programs, victim's compensation
fund, and Juvenile arbitration
projects,
Trafflc fines constitute the
b u lk of money returned to
S e m in o le C o u n t y 's se v e n
m u n ic ip a lit ie s — about
§650.000 last year,
,
Topping th*
°* traffic fine
recipient* Is Ihe city of Alla™ n i r Springs which got back
*186.658 during the las! 12
m onths. The city even outdistanced the county In traffic
^ ,lr money which came In secot’d 1,1 8163,491- Altamonte
Sp rings also led ihe way In
Parklng ticket returns, 835.206
The county collected 816.061 In
such funds.
Traffic fines also generate cash
io further police officers' educanon and training. Two dollars
from every irafflc fine goes Into
the education fund of the city
which Issued the citation. Durm g the past 12 mnnlhs, *49.682
was distributed lo the cities for
ihat purpose, the most to Allamonte Springs, second largesl
city In Ihe county, nnd the leasl

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to the county's smallest city.
L a k e M a r y . S a n fo rd , th e
county's largest city, came In
third at 86.539.
Lake Mary received the largest
amount of money in speeding
surcharges, extras tacked onto
fines for people exceeding the
speed l im it s by e x c e ssiv e
amounts. The small city, which
apparently has a few speeders
going very fast, got back 82.952
In speeding surcharges, accord­
ing to court records. Altamonte
Springs, which gave oul five
limes os many tickets, got back
only 8435.
During the past 11 months.
B e r r ie n ’s o ffice c o lle c te d
$397,808 in fines from felony,
misdemeanor and criminal traf­
fic convictions.
In that category, the county
came out on top. receiving*
8249.227. Altamonte Springs
was second, getting 861.142.
and C asse lb erry third with
831.555.
In addition io fines, the court
collects child support (about 86
million a year) and restitution
payments. It also collects public

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defender lien payments from
people who owe the county for
their legal help because they
couldn't afford a lawyer.
During the fiscal year Oct.
1963 lo Oct. 1984. the county
collected 843.027 In public de­
fender Ileus. With nine months
of the current fiscal year gone,
the office already has exceeded
that amount, collecting 856.185.
according to the Director of
Finance. Bradley Lang.
Public defender liens are col­
lected by more traditional means
than the threat of dragging the
offender back before a Judge.
Every 30 days, the defendant
Is notified that payment is due. If
there is no payment within 90
days, the debt ts turned over to a
collection agency. If the money
ts collected — usually In the
form of a check or money order
— It goes Into the county's
general fund. Lang said.
If the agency Is unsuccessful, a
lien Is placed on Ihe offender's
property and should It ever be
sold the Public Defender's office
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Fonda Dog Falls In With Bad Crowd
SA N T A MONICA. Calif. (UPI|
— June Fonda's black Labrador
retriever. Taxi, smirk oul of Ihe
aclress' hack yard and frll In
with criminals on a rubbery
spree, police say. hill the pooch
apparently won't rial up In the
doghouse
Allhough Ihe dog was found
with an Incriminallng gold chain
around his neck. ap|iarenlly a
gilt from one of his new friends,
F o n d a 's h u s b a n d , s l a t e
A sse m b ly m a n Tom Hayden,
mild Ihe dog was i oerced Into Ihe
night of crime
"H e 's Innocent." Hayden said.
" Ills only technical offense was
digging his way out ol our yard."
Police said Taxi lunneied his
way out of the hack yard of Ihe
hunlly home und was picked up
by lour teenagers who used Ihe
.iniiual lo help them commit ul
least seven street robberies be­
tween 11 p in. and midnight
Thursday.
Officers said the armed suspccls told at least one victim that
the dog would attack If he did
mil Itirn over his money.
Fonda and Hayden ap|&gt;areutly
hud no Ideu their pel hml Iclt
home and had lullcn In with

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DEATH
J O S E P H T. W IIIT K H O U S E
Mr. Joseph T. Whllehouse, 91.
of 2340 W. Lake Brantley Drive,
t.ongwood. died Wednesday at
Orlando General Hospital Born
Oct. 7. 1893 In England, he
moved to Longwood (rout Illinois
In 1956. He was a retired
s u p e r v is o r lor a telephone
company und u member of the
Apopka Presbyterian Church. He
was a World War I veteran of the
Canadian Arm y and a member
of Ihe Masonic Lodge FA A M Post
36. Apopka
Su rvivors include his wife,
Elisabeth J.; two daughter!.
Kathleen Hood. Fort Walton
Beach, and Lorulne Garhtnl. O r­
lando; four grandchildren.
Wood law n Funerkl Home. Or­
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crim inal c o m p a n io n s until
morning, when the caretaker
discovered he wus gone
The Oscar-w lunlng aclress
spent much of Friday driving
around their j&gt;o*di. tree shaded
nrightiorhood looking (or Taxi
Hayden. D-Sunla Monica, was
quick lo spring lo Ills dog's
defense.
"We understand our dog Taxi
wasjusl going oul for a meal and
wc’vr been assured he hud no
Intention of gelling Involved In a
c rime," he said.
"We consider Ills night un the
town punishment enough "
The caretaker finally found Ihe
dog at Ihe locul animal shelter,
when the a n im a l's evening
cupm were reveuled
Taxi declined comment.
The four suspects, one of then)
carrying a revolver, had been
apprehended during the night
while driving down ihe street a
mile away from Fonda's home
wllh the dog In the car.
Poller detective John Hudson
•wild Taxi was wearing a gold
chain around his neck, appar­
ently placed there by the *u»fleets.
Several alleged victims were
brought to where the ear was
stopped to Identify Ihe suspects
and the stolen goods, including
putses. wallets. Jewelry and an
undisclosed amount of money.

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There are presently no such
youth or senior citizens centers
in Sanford. Most of the youth
CnaUatred from page 1A
programs In the city and county
He sold he wasn't trying to are sports-related, according to
slam cruising the parking lots or Libby Overstreet of the Seminole
Sanford's young people.
County School Board's public
"When I was a kid I used to relations ofllce. The city would
hang around a hamburger Joint, have to offer something "really
too. But 1 also played basketball b ig " for It to be supported by
and attended youth clubs and Sanford young people, according
church youth group meetings.” to one Seminole High School
Farr said. "T h e y need a place to student.
gather and enjoy themselves so
Becky Baker, a 17-year-old
they can become a meaningful senior, said most of the people
part of our com m unity."
who crutse the parking lots go
Commissioner Robe: t Thomas there because they are tn a
called Farr's plan "a beautiful recreational rut.
Idea that's long overdue." The
“ I don’t know If there Is
rest of the commissioners also anything that could arouse their
voiced support for Fair's pro­ Interest. It would have to be
posal.
really big." she said.
M iss [laker said she used to
But C o m m is s io n e r J o h n
Mercer said most supervised cruise the parking lots, "when I
youth clubs that do not allow was a sophomore. Now we go to
d rin k in g and sm o k in g are th e m o v ie s In A lta m o n te
usually not well-attended by because It's nicer there ... there
young people.
aren't as many druggies."
He also said If the young
Santonl Assistant Police Chief
people get an activities center. Herb Shea said there are some
Sanford's senior citizens should drugs circulated In the parking
also get one.
lots at French Avenue and

...Cruisin'

...S e x
Continued from page 1A
result of this type of activity,
according to Information tn a
report complied by FBI agent
Robert Hazelwood In conjunc­
tion with a medical researcher
and a prison sex offender pro­
gram worker. Hazelwood's re­
port. published in 1981 In Great
Brit Ian In Social Science Medi­
cine Journal focused on 70 such
cases reported between 1970
and 1960.
Of those 70 cases. 66 Involved
males, four females. The nges
ranged from 9 to 77. with more
than two-thirds falling In the
range of 9 In 29 years old. About
half were married or had been
married and most were consid­
ered middle class. Hazelwood
reported.
Twenly-one of those deaths
w e re a c c u r a t e ly In it ia lly
classified as accidental. 19 first
mtsclasslfled as suicide, seven as
murder and 23 of undetermined
cause, he said.
"It Is essential that deaths
a ttrib u ta b le to d a n g e ro u s
uutorrotlc p ra c tic e s be re­
cognized and accurately re­
ported If the true magnitude of
this problem Is to be determined.
"One can speculate that as
people become more knowlr d | n b l a o n ( h e s u b j e c t a n d le s s

secrecy and tnhbo exists re­
garding this type of sexual
practice, more cases may be
reported.
“Secrecy appears to be an
im(Mr1anl dynamic in dangerous
u u to rro tlc p ra c tic e . M a n y
victims engage In the pructlcc
away from Ih rlr personal resi­
dences (motel, wooded areal, but
Ihose who practiced In their own
home look added precautions by
locking doors, walling until fami­
ly members were out of the
home, or selecting a seldom used
pan of the home." Hazrlwood
said.
The presence of alcohol or

drugs is rarely found in the
victims. Most victims are adoles­
cent males going through a
developmental perold of testing
their Independence, adventure
seeking and exploration, howev­
er. without the wisdom and
maturity to fully appreciate the
risk Involved. They may simply
be youngsters whose boyhood
rope-trteks carry over Into their
sexual fantasies and practices as
they begin to mature, he said.
Even as Garay was calling for
more public awareness of the
problem, one of his co-workers
In the pathology lab al Central
Florida Rrglonu! Hospital In
Sanford stood outside his office
and decried a newspaper ac­
count of the Longwood boy's
death us tasteless Even though
the victim waan'l named the
woman said she didn’t feel It was
proper to report the death and
link It to Its true cause.
That secretive attitude. Garay
said, m ust be overcom e If
parents are to protect their sons.
Although men of all ages engage
In the act. he said It Is primarily
fuvored by the young. He said he
has never heard of a woman
being Involved In this singular
sexual activity, even though FBI
statistics show they sometimes
arc.
Garay ts not alone In his call
for dragging the dangers of
autoerotlctsm out or the closet.
Dr. Randy Fisher, a psychology
professor al the University of
Central Florida, also said light
must be shed on the situation In
a effort to save lives. Ftaher, who
teaches a hum an sexuality
course, said he was unaware of
the practice until about a year
ago. Since then, he said, said he
has read a few reports In obscure
publications on the topic.
Although he missed a recent
network news magazine pro­
gram on the practice, Fisher
said . " I t has gotten some
publicity lately and thut's good.
This ts a devastating thing to
parents who have no Idea some­
thing like this might occur."

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big problem."
S a n f o r d P o lice Lt. M ik e
Rotundo, who works a s an
off-duty security officer on
weekends for Burger King. 2930
Orlando Drive. Sanford, said
there ts "m inim um " drug traffic
at that location.
Rotundo. who has patrolled
the parking lot for live years,
said there Is Utile drinking and
only an occasional fight.
"T hey're basically good kids."
hr said.
Rotundo said about 100 teens
cruise the parking lot on Friday
or Saturday nights. They listen
to music, munch a few French
fries and talk to their friends. He
said he is on a
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...Business
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" Non-governm en l-controlled"
factors refer to labor costs, labor
productivity and availability,
energy costs and other matters
of concern to manufacturers
The report said Florida's drop
H a z e lw o o d s a id . " M o l e
children and adolescent* are a
high risk population for this type
of sexual behavior and research
should be directed to gain an
understanding of the origin of
dangerous autoerottc practice
and to determine linkages be­
tw een r it u a l fa n t a s y and
dangerous behavior."
He also hopes "that by ad­
dressing this Issue the secrecy
a r o u n d the to p ic w ill be
diminished so that not only will
there be accurate Identification
of such deaths but thut practi­
tioners of this activity can
become more accessible to clini­
cians prior to a fatal accident."
“People are Ignorant," Garay
said. "Some people are going to
be offended bv talk about (his.
but the people have to lie alerted
to this dangerous practice.
"M a n y people do this and they
don't die." Garay said "M an y
people do this many limes and
they don't die. But parents and
children should be aware of the

with most of the “regulars" and
talks with them about thetr
problems on the tailgate of his
ptekup truck.
“They call me 'dad' or 'Uncle
Mike,'" Rotundo said.
To them, cruising the parking
lot Is not a "waste." he said.
"But It’s the only place they
can go There's nothing here In
Sanford for them to do."
Most of the cruisers, especially
the 15- and 16-year-olds, would
probably support a city youth
renter, he said. The older teens
grow out of the parking lot scene
anyway and graduate to the
"b lg -tlm e " c lu b s like Park
A ve n u e and J J W h isp e rs,
Rolumlo said.

was due to a decline from second
to s i x t h In g o v e r n m e n t controlled factors
In past years, Florida Gov, Bob
Graham and other stale com­
merce ofTlcals have held a news
c o n f e r e n c e to a n n o u n c e
Florid a's achievement. T h is
year, there was not a squeak
(rom Tallahassee
danger of this type ol sex. Very,
very few people know about It.
The only thing to do Is to
educate the children not to play
this game, because they can
die."
It's difficult to understand the
attraction practitioners have for
this peculiar game.'
"The people who have done
tilts that I have seen are tn no
position to tell me." Garay said.
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B U E N O S AIR ES. Argentina
(UP1I — Argentina and the In­
ternational M onetary Fund
reached a "technical agree­
ment” that will release 91.2
billion of a standby loan to the
financially troubled nation, of­
ficials said.
Argentina was also negotiating
an order to obtain a bridge
loan." to be used to pay off
overdue interest, with members
of the International Bank of
Settlements, the United States
governm ent, and unnam ed
Latin American countries, a
statement from the Economy
Ministry released Friday said.
Sources said some details of
the IM F agreement must still be
worked out. but that it was
essentially completed. IM F of­
ficials In Washington were not
Im m e d ia te ly a v a ila b le for
comment.
Earlier, a Treasury Depart­
ment spokesman confirmed the
United States Is now trying to
‘'negotiate an International
bridge loan."
"There are several countries
that would be Involved. Includ­
ing some from Latin America,
some Europeans and the United
States.” I he spokesman said.
The bridge loan would provide
money to Argentina until the
91.2 billion IMF loan was deliv­
ered The IMF agreement must

l^ocal residential phone rates have Increased 91 a month
nationwide as of June 1. United Telephone and Southern
Bell spokesmen have both announced the rate Increase.
Bruce H. Reynolds, vice president of administration at
United Telephone, said the new charge will be listed on
United Telephone bills ns "F C C Interstate Toll Access
Charge.”
According to Reynolds, customer line or access charges
are part of a new nationwide pricing policy developed by
the FCC. The charges will pay for local connection facilities
which have traditionally been subsidized by long distance
rates. By reducing that support, rates for long distance
calls between states are expected to go down.
"W hen Ihc charge for multiline business customers
went Into effect last year, American Telephone and
Telegraph lowered Its long distance rates by about 6
perrent.” Reynolds said. "A T A T says It will further reduct
lls Interstate long distance rates when the new charges
take effect on June I .
"Tills represents only a shift---- not an Increase — — In
revenues for telephone companies. Reynolds said.
"Heavy users of long distance are now able to build or
lease private communications networks to avoid support­
ing local service through their long distance rates.”
Reynolds explained. "But our cost of operating the public
network remains the same. That means that as heavy long
distance users leave the public network, there are fewer
customers left to share the fixed costs. This bypass of the
public network could drive local rates to unaffordable
levels.
"What the FCC Is doing Is removing the local support
from long distance rates. That way. heavy users of long
distance will have less Incentive to bypass the public
network.”

Hospital Reduces Some Rates
South Seminole Community Hospital In Longwood has
reduced Its rates, particularly In lab. radiology and
physical therapy departments, to effect an approximate 10
percent savings on patients' hills, according to James W
Boucher, administrator.
The rate reduction coincided with the hospital's first
anniversary In May. Thr 120 trad medical surgical facility
Is loculed on state Rond 4.14

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Pressed Into Service
Clothes p re sse r Dorothy A d a m s m a rks clothing tags after
being pressed Into a different kind of service af Sanford D ry
Cleaners W ednesday. The re a so n ? Huge m ounds of extra
work that cam e rolling In after a rotlback to 1960's prices to
celebrate the firm 's 25th an niversa ry, according to owner
Ron Jernigan. Sanford D ry C leaners is located at 113
Palmetto Avc., downtown.

Cardinal Must Rehire, Give Back Pay
To Sanford Woman Fired When Pregnant
A Sunlord woman Bred from fees., according to court records.
U.S. District Judge G. Kendall
tier |oh at Cardinal Industries In
19(40 Just three days after she Sliurp Issued the ruling May 20
Sharp ruled that Cardinal vio­
told superiors she was pregnant
must be gtven her Job Itack and lated TUle VII of the 1904 U.S.
Clvtl Rights act which prohibits
gel 924,2(10 In back pay.
Ann Lcvy-Kamhui-h. then of employers from disc rlmlnullng
2410 S Key Avr.; won the case for several reasons Including
plus "reasonable' utlorney'a sex.

According In court records,
when Ms Levy Itumhurh told
her employers she was several
months pregnant In September.
1080. amt thut she planned to
take a maternity leave, she was
llrrd,
In Us defense. Cardinal said
the woman was fired because

site was not doing her Joh well
The judge found, however, that
there was no evidence to tick
Cardinal's posltlun.
A spokesman lor Cardinal
Industries declined to comment
on the case, and Ms. Levyllninbuch could nut be reached
lor comment
— Deane Jordan

"W e plan to have the Sliver Pages In the
hands of senior cltlzrns In Seminolel County by
Novrnihrr," said Ronald M. Jennings, vice
president and general manager of Southwestern
Bell Media "It will Ira one of the first arras
where the pages are Introduced."
The company plans to publish locallzrd Silver
Pages directories In 110 U.S. cltlrs during the
next two years.
Jennings said the Silver Pages will Include a
classified advertising section Including only
those local bust nesses thut provide discounts or
special offers to those who are 60 or older.
Senior citizens will use an Identification curd

B illio n

The

IM F

be approved by the managing
director and the executive board,
a process that could take up to
six weeks.
That approval would pave the
way for Argentina to refinance
part of Its 948 billion foreign
debt with commercial banks.
Preliminary agreement with
the banks, which was stalled
when Argentina failed to meet
IM F conditions for monetary
growth. Included 94 2 billion in
new loans.
In Lima. Peru. Argentine Pres­
ident Raul Alfonsln said agree­
ment with the IM F would permit
a 'reconstruction” of the bat­
tered Argentine economy, easing
the debt c r u n c h w ith o u t
sa c rific in g dom estic social
needs.
Alfonsln. who arrived In Lima
Friday for a 28-hour official visit,
said he would ’’exchange Imprrsslons” on the debt and how
to tackle It with Peru's presi­
dent-elect Alan Garcia, who
lakes office July 28. The two will
meet Saturday.
Speaking at a news confer­
ence. Alfonsln said it was "abso­
lutely necessary” for heavily
Indebted Latin American nations
to work together and "harm o­
nize (econom ic and fiscal)
policies.”

FAA Chief: Flying
No Russian Roulette
W ASHINGTON (UPI) — The
head of Ihe Federal Aviation
Administration, Donald Kngrn.
Is assuring travelers they're not
playing "Russian ruulcttc" when
they Ixrard an airplane despite a
rrcord number of near midair
collisions.
At the same time. Engen told a
news conference Friday that he
plans to appoint an independent
auditor to mukr sure the agency
Is compiling a complete record of
the Incidents. He acknowledged
there have been flaws In the
government's reporting system
but said they are being cor­
rected.
A consumer group said It will
Immediately ask Congress to

Seniors Soon M a y Let Silver Pages Do W alking
Local plans lo Introduce the Silver Pages
(TMUrg). a new sjiectalty directory that lists
liuslnrsses offering discounts to senior citizens,
have been announced by Southwestern Bell
Media In Si. Louis.

To

— (idled the Silver Suvers' Passport (TM| — to
show eligibility for discounts or spcrlnl offers.
The card cun be used tn any U.S. city having n
localized Sliver Pages directory.
“In addition, the Silver Pages will contain on
Information und referral section describing the
services und programs provided to senior
cltlzrns by mitlnul. regional and local agencies
on uglng.” Jennings said. "W ithout Ihe help
we’ve received from these groups, we probably
never would have gotten the Silver Pages off the
ground.”
A local force of account representatives has
begun consulting with urea businesses about
their advertising needs. Jennings said. Bustnrsspcnplr who wish lo discuss advertising In
thr Sllvei Pages should call a toll free number,
I 800 4 43 6200.

probe the matter.
Engen also disclosed he la
considering changing the official
definition of a near miss. C ur­
rently a near miss Is defined as
when a pilot perceives a threat of
a collision with another plane
and reports It to the government.
Under the proposed criteria.
Engen said a 500-foot bubble
would be drawn around an
airplane und Us penetration by
another plane would be consid­
ered u near midair collision.
The FAA said earlier this week
Ihe number of reported near
collisions rose to a record 592 tn
1984, an Increase of 114 over
ihe previous year. The earlier
record was 568. set In 1980.

Better
Gingerbread
The recipe was remodeling
for Sanford's Gingerbread
House, a day care center at
2534 E lm Avenue, and onhand for unveiling ol the
changes were Sanlord M ayor
Bettye Sm ith and Sanford
Ci t y C o m m is s io n e r D a ve
F a rr, both seated, and owner
Barbara Fluke. M rs. Fluke
and husband Duke were feted
at a recent re grand opening
by members of the Greater
Sanford Cham ber of Com ­
merce and local dignitaries.
T h e F l u k e s ha v e been
m em bers of the cham ber
since 1980.
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H ealth C a re For The Eyes:

Doctors Debunk Common M yths A n d Misconceptions
By LldU Wstowlci
UPI Science Writer
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - A concerned mother
drugged her young soil Into the ophthalmologist's
nlflcr, (ragging the doctor to talk some sense Into
Ihe boy. whose reckless huhlts she was certain
would drive him blind
“The mother was frantic," recalled Dr. Marshall
Parks, a jradlatrlc ophthalmologist at Children's
Hospital National Medical Center In Washington.
"She said. 'I want ynu to tell my son once und for
,dl he can't read In his trad under Ihr covers with
u flashllghl. Il'll ruin his eyes.'"
E'urks, who Is also clinical professor of
uphlhulurology at George Washington University,
l&lt;Hiked at the boy seriously.
"Son.” be said, "y o u rsn read under the covers
all you want. I used to read In the dark all the
lime — and still do.’*
The human visuul system, more complex than
Ihc most sophisticated camera, cun be used
under almost any condition without being
damaged. Parks und other eyr experts said In
Interviews
"There Is hardly anything In Ihr environment
or Hirst vie that plays uny significant role tn visual
development." said Dr. Robert Krlnrckr. pro*
Irssor und chairm an of thr ophthalmology
department at Jrlfrraron Medical College tn
Philadelphia
I he approximately 120 million Americana wttn
normal, healthy eyes who need no corrective
lenses to see well owe their good visual loriunr
almost entirely in thrlr genetic makeup, doctors
said.
Sight ran be lm|&gt;ulred by disease, injury and
certain conditions — il thev remain untresicd —

• Eyeglasses or contact lenses strengthen the
but Ihe eye exjrarts Interviewed agreed hrulihy
iraoplr with good vision run do vrry little- to ryes, "They help Ihe patient see more accurately
by physically bending light, helping Ihe eyes
Improve or maintain thrlr sight
"There is no extra rare or procedure that will focus more accurately. They are not like a cast on
make your eyes trailer." said Dr. Wayne Fung, a broken leg or weights on someone trying to
cllnlcai ophthalmologist at Pacific Mrdlcal Center build muscles. They have no strengthening effect
at all." hr said.
In San Frunclsco.
• Contact lenses can permanently correct
Fung cited seven commonly held mtseoncepnearsightedness, which afflicts 20 million Ameri­
Itons
• Eyewashes krrp eyes healthy. "This Is not cans, "Myopic people discover after wearing
contacts for n time Ihelr vision Is normal even
only unnecessary hut can be harmful." he said.
a Eyes are strengthened with exercises, such ulirr removal o( the contacts. That's because the
us rolling them around or doing "p u sh ups" with contact tenses flatten tire front curvature of the
them by moving a pencil towards und away front cornea, or the window of the eye, making the eye
the eyes, "T h is Is completely unnecessary.” Fung less myopic. Bui this Is not a permanent change,
und Ihe memory within thr cornea will restore
said.
a Vision Is Improved by ruling foods rich tn the previous curvature If the contacts are left off
vlluntln A. such as carrots. "Although a proper for prolonged periods." hr said.
For people with normal vision and no family
dirt Is necessary for good Ireulth. there Is no
evidence that flooding the body with vitamin A history of such serious eye disorders as glaucoma
or retinal detachments, the San Francisco-based
■ nukes the eyes stronger.” Fung said
a People should read only under bright lights. American Academy of Ophthalmology — the
"In fact, any light that Is comfortable to thr largest group within thr eyr care profession —
person — so long as It dors not produce a glare on recommends only "occasional" eye exams be­
thr page — Is fine for the ryes Remember, thr tween puberty and uge 40,
eye Is a perfect camera created by nature." he
I’roplr suffering from diabetes, severe htgh
said.
blond pressure or other discuses that could affect
a Eye drops help maintain visual health. Fung their vision; who have a family history of serious
said. "Most drops will shrink the blood vessels tn rye disorders; or who show certain visual
thr while part of thr eye. creating a more symptoms should be tested at least once every
cosmetically appcullng appearance In those with two years, satd Academy President Dr. Bruce
red eyes, but thry do nothing for eye health. Spivey.
Krdnrss In the eyes Is a reaction to something In
An eye speclallsl should be contacted Immedi­
thr environment wind, draft, dust, glare, smog,
physical Insult, lark uf sleep. The drops can ately If any of tire following symptoms appear
- Blurry vision uncorrce table by lenses.
reverse the reddening eflcct temporarily, but If
— Double vision.
used repeatedly can actually be harmful."

— Dimm ing of vision that comes and goea or
sudden loss of vision.
— Red eye.
— Eye pain.
— Loss of side vision.
— Haloes.
—Crossed, lurried or wandering eye.
— Twitching or shaking rye.
— Flashes or streaks of light.
— New floa lets (spots, strings or shadows)
— Discharge, crusting or excessive tearing.
— Swelling of any part of the eye.
— Bulging of one or both eyes.
— Difference In the size of Ihe eyes.
T h r academy recommends that high risk
Infants, including those with a family history of
Infantile cataracts, glaucoma anctlc diseases,
have a thorough eye examination.
All children should be screened by age 3 or 4
for a variety of disorders that can easily be
corrected If caught early enough, but can Impair
vision If left untreated by the lime the visual
systeures around age 9.
"Children don't know any better and may
accept they way they see as normal, whether they
see poorly with one eye or both eyes," Parka said
Some common correctable chlldhoood pro
bluclude strabismus, or misaligned eyes, which
alfects some 4 percent of children: amblyopia,
decreased vision In one eye caused by disuse,
which affects 4 percent of children; crossed eyes;
and conditions such as astigmatism, the unequal
curvaturrhe front of the eye. which are present tn
nearly 20 percent of the pediatric population.
Will rout early therapy, these conditions can
Irreversibly Impair vision.

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Lake Mary
Can't Agree On

Su n d ay, June f, 1 H J— 7A

T o r

FLORIDA
IN BRIEF
Auditor Blasts State Attorney
For Keeping Sloppy Records
T A M P A |UPI) — State Auditor General Ernest Ellison
has blasted former Hillsborough County State Attorney
E.J. Salcines for destroying records and violating state
personnel and purchasing guidelines
Ellison criticized Salcines for failure to comply with
regulations dealing with destruction of records and
deficiencies In processings vouchers.
He said because of the “deficiencies” the state
reimbursed Salcines' office an unwarranted $42,900. about
$5,000 of which new State Attorney BUI James says was
Justified.
“Because, as required by law. the Information provided
regarding the expenditures did not disclose the names of
the persons who received the monies or details other than
dates, types of Investigations, or amounts, we are unable to
verify the propriety of the use of the $40,000." Ellison said.
Ellison said Internal controls over voucher processing
were deficient, and said there was a lack of adequate
documentation covering pay raises. Inventories, the use of
17 vehicles, lime and attendance records and the hiring of
temporary help.

Forest Fire Threatens Homes
M ADISO N (UPI) — National Guard helicopters flew night
water-drop missions and firefighters called In reinforce­
ments to battle a north Florida forest fire that doubled In
size Friday and advanced on a 13 mile long front toward
two highways threatening homes.
" A southwest wind began blowing the fire toward State
Koad 53 and Interstate 10." said Paul Willis, spokeswoman
for the state Division of Forestry. "There are about 20 to 25
rural homes along 53 nnd the residents were warned that
the fire was approaching."
The Forestry Division had at least 125 personnel buttling
(he blaze and at least that many more personnel from
north Florida and south Georgia community fire depart­
ments. tlmberland company workers and National Guard
units Joined the battle. Willis said.

S a le ' L a w

Lake Mary city commissioners
have not bern able to agree for
the second time In a month on
an ordinance regulating the sale
of motor vehicles within d tv
limits.
The proposed law, discussed
Thursday at a regular meeting of
the commission, would prohibit
residents of the city from putting
For Sale' signs on cars, boats
and other equipment, then
parking them along city streets.
The proposed ordinance also
ca tT le s a requirement that the
city charge residents $10 for a
permit to sell their vehicles In
their yards and to limit the
number of permits to two per
year per city resident.
C o m m issio n e rs agree that
goods for sale should not be
parked on public property. They
c a n 't a gre e, h o w e v e r, on
w h e th e r som eone ca n sell
merchanclse on his own pro­
perty and how much a permit to
do so should cost.
“ Two dollars for a permit”
would be about right. Com m is­
sioner Russ Megonrg.il told his
colleagues. "There should be
some opportunity for residents
to sell their vehicles."
City Attorney Robert Petree
drafted the ordinance baaed on
discussions at thr commission's
M uy 16 meeting. However.
Peirce left no provision for the
permits.
“ Private ow ners can sell
vehicles al their homes but
cannot put for sale signs on
Ihcin." Petree said He told the
com m ission that he did not
Include the permit portion
because of the cost to the city.
Commissioners are scheduled
lo take up the inullrr again their
July 18 meeting
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A Key Blscayne man facing a
d ru g tra ffic k in g charge In
Sem inole County may have
* skipped the country to avoid
prosecution, a assistant state
attorney suld.
Anthony Bruvo. 23. failed to
uppear for trial Wednesday on a
charge of trafficking In cocaine
stemming from an arrest un Oct.
20. according assistant state
attorney to Steve Laurance.
A warrant for Bravo's arrest
was Issued by Circuit Judge S
Joseph Davis Jr.
According to court records,
after negotiating a deal, a man
currying a red purse with co­
caine In It approached under
cover agents and offered to sell
them u kilo of cocaine for
$40,000
*. Laurance said Bravo may huve
escaped to Columblu where he
; may huve relutlves Hr was lust
seen talking with his luwyer ul
the Miami airport. Laurance
, said.
Hr said the stutute of limita­
tion on the charge Is probably
' seven years from thr date Bravo
wus urrrsted.
A co-defendant. Ivan Sylvan.
2 5 . of 3 0 2 C o b le D r iv e .
Longwood. who su sp icio u slyItuckrd out of the same meeting
B ravo Is accused of going
through, has pleaded guilty to
trafficking cocaine and faces at
least 3 years Jail time. He Is to be
sentenced later this month,
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Sund ay, June t, I N I

A U C T IO N

O ne-M an Crusade
To Pay O ff For
Utility Customers
By Donna Eaten
Herald Staff W rite r
Because a Sanford man. Fred
Harris Sr., waged a battle with
the Florida P u b lic Se rvice
Commission for the past three
years. Sanlando Utility Co. cus­
to m e rs In so u th S e m in o le
County will get credits totaling
870,000 on their July water and
sewer bills.
A public service commission
accounlanl, I’ele l.estrr. said
T h u rsd a y the state agency
earlier this werk adopted a
p ro p on e d o rd e r r e q u ir in g
Sanlando Utilities to credit on
customers bills, except for those
within the city of Longwood,
franchise fees II collected In
19BI on behalf of Seminole
County. The fees were not col­
lected from customers wlihin the
clly of l-on g wood
Lester said the total of the fees
was $46,007,02. but with Inter­
est from the lim e the fees were
collected, the credits will total
about $70,000.
T h e proposed o rd e r will
beromr effccllve June 25. after
the 21 days appeal time has
expired. Lester said Sanlando
Utilities Is not expected to appeal
the order.
Lester said Sanlando collected
the money In 1981. but It
usually paid the money lo the
touniy a year later. The PSC
didn't know the money was still
t&gt;rlng held In an r sc row account
by S a n la n d o u n t il H a r r is
brought It to their attention.
The county adopted an ordi­
nance In 1077 Imposing a 3.5
jH-rtrnl franchise fee on customera served by prlvulrly-owrird
water und sewer utility compa­
nies In ihe unincorporated area.
Lester said three watrr and
sewer utility companies, other
than Sanlando, collected the fees
but walled on a court ruling
concerning the fee In-fore [laying
the county. After Hie county
rcficulrd the ordinance calling
for Ihc fee In October. 1081.
those utilities submitted refund
plans lo the PSC and the fees
were refunded.
Sanlando was t l i r only utility
which collected the franchise fee
und paid the county
Lester said Harris. Interested
In the /ran. h lsr fee Issue,
notified the PSC stuff In August.
I9H4. of a one-year lag belwren
I be lime Sanlando collected the
Ire und (be lime It paid the
county.
"Therefore when thr county
rrpratrd I he ordinance, the utili­
ty retained an amount equal lo
one yeur’s collections," Lester
said.
Hack In I9HI when the PSC
and two utilities took the comity
lo court over the fee's validity,
thr county repealed the ordi­

nance calling for the fee, before
the court could make a decision.
Lester said.
At a recent county co m ­
mission meeting when Harris
notified that the PSC was order­
ing Sanlando to credit customers
for the fees collected, he urged
the commission lo try to collect
the money for Itself.
Hut County Attorney Nikki
Clayton said the county to nettle
the case with the state agency
agreed not to accept any more
money In franchise fees from
utilities and was allowed to keep
funds — estimated at 8130.000
- It had collected to that point.
She said the county could not
go back and collect the Sanlando
money because of the agree­
ment. she said.
Harris, who vigorously op
|M&gt;sed the franchise fee, said the
county ought to have returned to
private utility customers the
estimated 8130,000 It accepted
from utilities like Sanlando for
collecting the fees.
Even though It was through
Ills efforts that Ihc 870.000 Is
b e in g cre d ite d to c u rre n t
Sanlando customers, Harris feels
this still "Isn 't Just, because
about one-third of those getting
crrdlts are not the ones who paid
Ihc fees." About one-third of the
customers arr no longer on the
system and have moved away.
As far as the 8130.000 the
comity collected Is concerned.
Seminole County Commissioner
Hill KlrchhofT said (hr county's
IHisItlon has always been that
ihc fee was a legal one. He snld
the revenues from lhal fee were

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Fred H a rris Sr. looks over the m any tellers he has written
about agencies "n o t doing the right thing."
lo be used to pay the costs of
private utilities using county
rights -of-way. Since the fran­
chise fee ordinance was re­
pealed. the county charges the
ullllttcs for permit fees to Install
u t i l i t y l i n e s In c o u n t y
rlghts-of-wny. Klrchhoifsald.
Klrchhoff commended Harris,
who Is not a Sanlando customer
for keeping up the light unill (hr
slate agency decided on a solu­
tion.
"Perhaps It wasn't Ihe solution
Mr. Harris wanted, but II was a

solution," Klrchhoifsald.
Harris. HO. of 3104 Country
Club Road, Sanford, retired as a
manager of a life Insurance
tom patty for the past 15 years,
spends n good deal of his spare
lime, watching government and
writing letters to agencies be
feels are "not doing the light
thing" on various Issues.
"People have to speak up
when Ihey- see something that
Isn't right." he said. " I don't
claim to be right all the time, bui
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Clark Turns Training
Toward '88 Olympiad
By Hob Larla
Special to the Herald
When Octavius "O c k y " Clark says he's
reached the turning point, he's not talking about
the first or second curve. Not the third or even
(he bend before the stretch. He’s rapping aboul
the turning poinl In hts Olympic life.
It's now or never for the cx-Semlnole High
runner who was known In his high school days
as Ocky Baker. He has three years to prepare for
ihe next Olympics Games and he's going to
point every step In Ihe direction of Seoul. Korea.
Clark. 23. must pinch himself twice a day
while recalling Ihe path he's already traveled.
As an average prep runner. Seoul would be the
last place he's picture himself spending a
summer.
"I never would have thought he'd come this
lar." says Jim Dawson. Clark's track coach at
Seminole. "O cky made contributions in the mile
and some of our relays during his senior year
but he w-asn't a great runner...yet."
With a big emphasis on the yet. Dawson said
tie could see a change In the senior during that
last year — a toughening up "O ck y used to run
every practice with a straw in his mouth."
laughs Dawson. "If you didn't watch him. he'd
irv to run the meet with ihal straw I had to yell
al him to take II out every time he went to the
starting line."
During that senior year, (hough. Clark ran
Inin a newfound seriousness. "H is heart grew u
lol lhal senior year." says Dawson, who now
coordinates health and physical education for
ihe county. "H e 'd accept ihe challenge and (he
pain anil give us ihe strongefTor**
"You could see he was gelling stronger but
the development came laler in the Navy. He
really blossomed after he got out of high
school."
The blossoming Is continues. After getting a
slow start and enduring some rough bends.
Clark's course ap(M-ars lo have straightened out.
and tie Is readying for the slretch run
Clark is now In Tallahassee, where he Is about
to begin classes at Florida Siaie University
where he Is under scholarship for fils running
skill.
lie will be Joined by longtime friend and
coach. Terry Long, who has fell the University
of Florida to lake over Ihe FSU women's
program. L in g said, however, he will lie able lo
find some lime for Ills favorlle pupil
Clark has recently jirodurcd his best times In
boih the BOO metrrs and the 1500 meters. So far
tills spring, he has fashioned a 1 46,6 In Ihe
H(K), llie nation's fourth besl time this year, and
u 3 44 In Ihr 1500. equivalent t o u 4 01 mile.
Clark now appears poised to Join the ranks of
the eountry's etlte runners, but It was always
that way. Ills road has been a long one. filled
wlih many hurdles
Coining out of Seminole in 1079. Clark was
relatively small (5-fool-B, 128 pounds) and very
average (a 1:58 hall mile tlmr). H r held Ihe mile
run record al 4:25 tmlll Billy Pcnfck shattered It

T r a c k / F i e ld
‘A ll of a sudden I just began to gro w
b ig g e r and b igger, and I began to run
fa ste r. Th e N avy he lped m y mind to
m a tu re and my b o d y. It was a great
e x p e rie n c e .'
—

Ocky Clark

this year.
Long, then coach at Seminole Community
College, spotted ruw talenl In Clark and
attempted to recruit him
Clurk, though, opted for the Navy, meaning no
meets, no limelight. Just hard work
Away from steady competition for the first
lime. Clark could have faded His career easily
could have ended but It didn't
Stationed in Seattle. Wash,, he worked and
then trained in Ihe mountains everyday for
three years.
The relentless training paid off
"A ll of a sudden I Just began to grow bigger
and bigger, and I began lo run faster." he
recalls "The Navy hrljrcd my mind lo mature
and my body. Il was a great experience Coming i
out of high school. I wasn't a good runner. I hud'
the talent hut I really didn't have the training "
When it was Clark's time leave Ihe Navy.
L in g — then at Gainesville's Santa Fr Com m u­
nity College — didn't waste a minute offering
the raw latent a chance to resume his career.
L in g remembered Clark "H e 's very serious
about hts running and his education." said Long
aboul Clark. "He's always been an excellent
person from a character standpoint
''W he n I was at Seminote, we had a policy to
recruit all the good local talent and Ocky had
proved he hud ability to run and Improve.
“He wasn't trememdous In high school but he
had good speed, and he was a good competitor
He looked to have Ihe makings of a national
chum p."
L in g tutored Clurk closely and Clark pro­
gressed, but then L in g moved cross town to Ihe
Florida campus as an assistant.
Another setback
However. Dr. Byron Dyce. a former Jumarlan
Olympian, became Santr Fe's new coach He
had watched Clark s progress the previous year
and knew he had a gem While still gelling
guidance from Long. Clark worked hard with
Dvre. "In spite of not having done it before he
would go out and do It." said Over about D a r k 's
attitude toward difficult workouts. "It might
hurt him, but he'd go out and do II. He's Ihe
type of person that us long as he lielleves In
something, he'sa good, hard worker."

See CLARK, page 4B

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Ocky Clark steps toward Olympics.

INGLEWOOD. Calif. (UPII - They head back
East now. the two flnrst trams In the M IA . to
rrsutnr their battle on thr chessboard floor of
Boston Garden
And this time. Just maybe, the law Angeles
Lakers are aboul to checkmate the Boston Celtics.
The Lakers cruised to within one name of
ending an O-for-8 skid against Boston In N BA
championship series with a 120111 victory
Friday night In Game 5.
It is only the second time In that long — and for
the Lakers, painful — series that Los Angeles has
taken a 3-2 lead In the finals
Because of the nightmare that befrll them last
year against the Celtics, the Lakers know their
stay in Boston for Games 6 and 7. Sunday and
maybe Tuesday night, could lie another horror
show.
But this time they also know they have earned
the Celtics' respect.
"W e knew we had to win this game." said
Magic Johnson. "Now we can go bark there and
have some fun."
Boston coach K.C. Jones, who watched most of
the second hall Irout the locker room alter being
ejected, knows the Lakers could Indeed be having
some fun at his team's expense,
"T hey only need one win In the next two
games. It's as simple as that," he mild.
The Celtics gave It their best shot In Game S.
slicing an 18-polnt deficit to 107-103 with 3:55
left In the game
The two killing blows lor Boston were dealt by
the most unlikely source. Liker forward Kurt
Kam bls He got a big offensive rebound with 3:01
left, was fouled und made troth free throws.
Then, 20 seconds later, he stole Ihe ball from
Boston center Robert Parish. With his glasses
riding beneath his nose after some heavy contact,
he whistled a pass to Johnson for a fast break
layup and Los Angeles led 113-103.
Kam bls' biggest contribution, however, may
have come In the second quurtrr when fie
crashed over the front row of seats, saved a loose
ball and triggered a faslbreak layup
"That really pumped them up," Boston forward
Cedric Maxwell said. "T h ey were on fire after
that,
" A pluy like that has u jtosulve effect on any
team, any time.”
The talkers' scoring was paced by 38 year-old
Kareem Abdul-Jabb.ir. who scored 3(1 points.
Jam es Worthy added 33 und Johnson had 20
points and 17 assists
The Celtics were led by Parish with 26 |&gt;olnts
Kevin Mcllale had 24. Dennis Johnson hud 22
and Larry Bird finished with 20 points after
scoring only Iwo points In the llrsl hull
So the Lakers have uasumed control of u
sometimes physical, consistently exciting series.
They desperately want a championship banner to
bang beside their other three.
But they're entering u hostile dungeon of u
place for the final two games, and the Celtics
probably could always lit another banner In lfie
Garden along with the 15 liial alreudy bang
there.

Raines Swipes 3,
Expos Drill Phils
P H ILAD ELPH IA (UPII - For (tie Philadelphia
Phillies and the Montreal Expos, particularly Tim
Haines, ihe statistics are the proof of the pudding.
Haines showed why he has been the National
League's leading base stealer lor Ihe last four
seusons by stealing three Lises and scoring all
three Montreal runs Friday night as the Expos
defealrd the puncbless Phillies 3-1
The Phtlltes have lost five of their last six games
— 11 of their last 13 — and are only hitting .228
os a team.
"I've really swung the bat pretty well all year
but wasn't having any lurk." said Haines, who
pulled a hamstring muscle earlier this year. “Now
the hits are tieglnnlng to fall."
"Haines Is an exciting jilayer." said Expos
manager Buck Hodgers. "O n one of hts runs
tonight he ran through a stop sign, hut he has
such great speed he Is hard tocatch."
Haines opened Hie game with a single off
starter-loser Sieve Carlton. 1*6. H r stole second
and third and scored on u groundnut by Jim
Wnhlford
The same combination accounted for the
second run In the sixth Inning when Haines
singled, stole second and scored on a single to left

Reds Drop 2 To Padres, 3B
by Wnhlford It was on this play that Raines ran
through third base coach Hick Henlck's stop
signal, but hr outran Irflflrldrr Jeff Slone's throw
to ihe plate.
In the eighth. Haines reached third when Stone
dropjied hts long 6y ball for an error and tattled
on a pinch hit single by H orn Wlnnlngham.
The Phtlltes. who have scored only 18 runs In
Carlton's I I starts, continued with their hitting
problems Carlton has one of the tiesi E K A s In the
league. 2.27. hut thr Phtlltes only got three hits
Friday night, all ofr starter Dave Palmer In the
sixth.
" I don't knuw what to say." said losing
manager John Frlskr. "If It was just the rookies
not hitting we could make some changes, but
nobody is hitting It's very frustrating, but I guess
we Just have to hang In there."
The Phtlltes arorrd when Juan Samuel reached
haw on a forced play, then stole second and
reai tint home on a single to center by Von Hayes.
Palmer was lilted for a pinch hitter In thr
seventh but galnrd his fourth vtclory against five
defeats
"Dave Palmer's been an unlucky pitcher. He
has pitched well enough to have a far better
record." Rodgers said.
Tim Burke blanked the Phils tn the seventh and
Jell Reardon came on In the eighth and went on
lit i n in J hts I Clli save.

St»t*Sr Twnmi Visual

Shaw nie Riggins swings and misses as Poppa Jay s catcher M aurice Fisher and um pire H arry West w a it for the ball.

First Federal Rallies For 17th Straight Win
D j Chris Fitter
Harold Sports Writer
Ftrst Federal » unbeaten season was In
jeopardy Friday night as Popjra Jay's built u
commanding 12 7 lead going Into the bottom of
the sixth Inning
Having already clinched the Little National
League title, a loss would have meant nothing In
the standings First Federal would I k - going on lo
Ihr City Series anyway.
But First Federal wants just as much to go Into
Hie City Series with an unbeaten record. And It
may do just that.
Keyed by Joe Wiggins’ three-run homer. First
Federal rallied for tlx runs on live hits In thr
bottom of the sixth to pull out a 13-12 victory
over Poppa J a y 's at Bay Avenue Field.
First Federal. 17-0. closes out the regular
season Monday against Sunnllund at Weststde
Field

B a s e b a ll
Dementry Beamon s pitching and hitting led
the wav for Poppa J a y 's Iri the early going Friday
In the top of the first. Beamon stroked a one-out
double and stored on an error on the play for a
1-0 Irad
Beamon retired First Federal In order In the
lirst two Innings and Poppa Jay's scored once In
•he lop of the third for a 2-0 lead when George
Martin slnglrd. took second on a |&gt;u*»ed ball and
scored on Maurice Fisher's double.
First Frderal got one run back In the bottom of
Hu inning on Alton Dixon's leadoft homer.
Poppa Jay's scored two more runs, both on wild
pitches. In Ihr lop half of ihe fourth for a 4-1 lead.
An HBI single bv Alonzo Urundldgc und Dixon's
run scoring triple enabled Flisi Federal iu puli

within 4-3 In Ihe bottom of Ih r frame.
Poppa Jay’s kepi Its offense going In Ihe top of
lire fifth when II arorrd five limes for a 9-3 Irad.
Martin led off ihe Inning with a triple and scored
on Fisher's single Kevin Mitc hell thru stepped up
and unloaded a two run homer Drm rtrlus
Presley followed with a double and scored on
Shane Slrw art's single. Stewart look second on a
wild pilch, third on a passed lull artd stole liumc
for Ihe fifth run of Ihr frame.
First Federal answered with four runs In the
hoilom of thr fifth to stay rlosr. Andrea Williams
and Shawnie Higgins led off with consecutive
singles and Williams scored when W iggins
reached on an error. Mike Dlllton came up next
and slugged a three-run hotnrr that cut Ihr Poppa
Jay's Irad lo 9-7 Beamon came track lo retire the
next three hitlers to keep Poppa Jay's In front.

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A w a y -C o u r s e V ic to r y

P A R IS (DPI) — Four finals remain on Ihr card
al (lie French Open tennis championships, and
Marllna Navratilova haa played her way Into
three of them.
Navratilova. 28. takes center court twice
Saturday and once again on Sunday In a bid to
become the first person In 21 yearn to win the
singles, doubles and mixed doubles titles at a
Grand Slam tournament.
The Csech'born star Is to piny fellow American
Chris Evert Lloyd for the second consecutive year
In the women's singles final today, then take the
court a short time later with parlner Hein*
Gunthardt of Switzerland against Paula Smith
and Francisco Gonzalez In the mixed doubles
finals.
Navratilova and women's doubles partner Pam
Shrlver are to attempt their second consecutive
doubles Grand Slam sweep Sunday In the final
against West German Claudia Kohde Kllsch and
Czechoslovak Helena Sukova.
In all. Navratilova stands to win $137,985 In
singles. $20,998 as her half of the doubles prize
and $2,513 as hrr mixed doubles share for a total
of *161.496 In prize money If she wins all three.
The last woman to capture all three was
Australian Margaret Smith In 1964. who teamed
with Leslie Turner In doubles and Ken Fletcher In
the mixed event

Jim m y Connors lost three straight to Ivan
Lendl and was eliminated from the French
Open Friday.

Navratilova completed both the singles and
doubles Grand Slams al the French 0|&gt;rn last
year and. white dropping hrr string In singles,
has continued winning through seven straight
Grand Slam doubles tournaments with Shrlver.
The duo has not lost n match slncr April 1983
when they were beaten In the final al a
tournament In Orlando, by Americans Millie Jean
King and Anne Smith.
She said she first teamed with Gunthardt In
April because "h e 's a good doubles pluyer" and
they were friendly off court.

Mats Wllander and Ivan Lendl Friday earned
Iwrlhs In the men s final with straight sets wins
over McEnroe ami Connors, respectively, on wet
courts with a chilly, stiff wind.
Wllander. who won the French Open at age 17
in MtH2 and lost the final to Frenchman Yannick
Noah the following year, lopped McEnroe 6-1.7-5.
7-5
When hr meets Lendl on Sunday, the Swedish
native will be looking for Ills second consecutive
Grand Slam victory aflrr winning the Australian
Open in December.
l-cndl dominated Connors 6-2. 6-3.6-1

The Mayfair M en's Golf Association pulled off
quite a feat last Saturday at the Mount Dora
Country Club. The Inter-County Golf Association
League Is notorious for Its homecooking A tram
very seldom loses on Its own course.
Out after the last flag was replaced Saturday at
Mount Dora, the MMGA had Itself an 11-7 win
over Mount Dora C.C. Individual winners were Al
Greene. Chuck Heragona. Dick Elam. Bill Craig.
Jack Slade. Herb Pitman. Gordon Bradley.
Howard Mlnner and Curtis Spencer. Nice Job.
fellas
In the Tuesday dogfight. Gordon Bradley and
Stan Price recorded a low net of 31. then won a
match of cards with Wes Werner and Curtis
Spencer for lop honors Werner and Spencer, of
course, recorded a 3 1. too. for nine holes.
Moving right along. Red Addison, the golf
director at Mayfair, will give clinic through the
adult education center of Winter Park High
School, beginning Saturday. June 15 and runn­
ing for seven straight Saturdays.
The cllncl will run 10 a m. to noon The cost ts
|ust $11 90 per person for entire series That's
like giving It away. For further Info 322-2531
This last hit Is Just In Grover Todd, who holds
a l*GA pro. and Kim Young. Mayfair's pro. each
took a team to the Klverta Country Club In
Ormond Beach Friday and came away with a
couple of good scores
Todd's team of Dr Bill Epps. Sanford Airport
Dlrrrtor of Aviation Red Cleveland and attorney
Bill Hutchison was 17 under. Young's squad of Al
Greene. Bill Craig and Wes Werner was 12 under
Todd fired a two over 73 while Young had a

...Baseball
Continued from IB
In the top of the sixth. Popps J a y 's extended Its
lead once aguln as It rallied for three runs With
one out. Fisher doubled and Mllclirll followed
with a walk. Presley then singled, his third (ill ol
the game, to acorr Fisher and. with two outs.
Illlllr Tineh ripped a clutch single that drove In
Mitchell and Presley fora 12-7 Poppa J a y 's leail.
Reggie Smith Ird off the bottom of the sixth for
First Federal by reaching on an error. Beamon
struck out the next biller but another Poppa
Jay's error enabled Williams to reach safely.
Riggins followed with a base hit to drive In Smith
and Wiggins followed with a three run homer that
cutIhrlead to 12 11
Dllllon kept the Inning going with a base hit.
stole second and scored the tying run on a triple
oil the bat of Hrundldge Beamon gol the next
bitter to pop out but Dixon came through with Ills
third hit of the game and It drove lit Hrundldge
with the winning run.

RAILROADERS OUTSLUO 8UNNILAND. 10 9
Scott Sestak and Alec llayrs had three (ills
each Friday In lead the Railroaders to a 1011
victory ovrr Hunnlland In l.lllle National League
play al Westslde Field.

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sparking six under 65. Young had six birdies
while Todd managed three
" M v putting deserted me." said Todd “I must
have had several three-putt greens "
Sounds like Young and Todd should have
switched teams Results will be known later this
week This writer will take next week off. We'll
catch up on the results In two weeks
In Thursday's men s scramble, the team of
Billy Griffith. Joe Proudfoot. Wes Werner and Bill
Hutchison was seven under. The team of Bill
Epps. Al Greene. Joe Townsend and Howard
Mlnner was six under
"T h a t’s the best score we're had In four or five
wreks,” said Addison.
Due to a computer problem, the results ol the
Mayfair Women's Golf Association's play Wed­
nesday was lost. Anyone possessing the results
should call the Evening Hr mid.

B urn s Le a d s M a ltb ie By S tro k e
M ille r

Sestak smashed two singles and a two-run
homer while Hayes drilled two singles and a
double Vince Matthews added two hits including
•i two-run homer in the lourth and an RBI single
In the fifth that turned out to Ite the game winner
Clnvhi Donaldson also added I wo hits to the
12 hit Railroaders attack Donaldson was also the
w inning pitcher
Guinn Byrd had two of the seven hits for
Surmllaud and Erie W ynn added a two-run
double
H O T A R Y ‘8 C O M E B A C K E A R N S 1ST W IN
Trying to salvage something out of a dreadful
season. Rotary rallied for six runs In the bottom
of tin' sixth inning Friday for an 117 victory over
Klwauls in Sanford Junior Ireagur action al
Chase Park
It was the first win ol the season lor Rotary after
17 straight losses Klwauls will now try to
regroup for llsoue-gamr playolf against Moose for
the first half title undo berth In I he City Series.
Key hits In the big sixth Inning for Rotary
Included an RBI triple by Earl Williams, a
run-scoring double hv Tim Hampton und RBI
singles by Chris Lassiter and Henry Blanton.
I lampion went the distance on Ihr mound for
Rotary, allowing five fills, striking out 10 and
walking live Sammy Edwards look the loss for
Klwauls
There was no reftorl on F'rlday night's first
game between Ball Motor Line and Moose.

Rudy

B it e s

M c D o n a l d 's

HARRISON. N Y. (Ul'll - For
George Burns and Roger Mallbte.
I heir U.S. Open comes u week
early.
Both men fallrd earlier this
week In qualifying bids for the
championship that ta-glns next
Thursday at Birmingham. Mich.,
leaving them with nothing lo
shoot for except a $90,000 prize
awaiting the winner of this
week's Westchester Classic.
" It 's a crazy gam e," said
Burns, who carded his second 66
F'rlday lo end up with a one-shot
advantage over Mallbte after the
s e c o n d r o u n d of the
Westchester.
" I was very disappointed
Monday (when he tried to quali­
fy! because I enjoy playing Ihr
()|&gt;en. I wanted to play hut
nothing seemed to work. Yet I
come up here, don't get any
practice on a course I haven't

seen In u year and shoot two of
my Ilest rounds nl the year."
The high point ol B um s' round
came on Ih r sixth hole where he
sank a 60-foot hlrtllr putt. Hr
added five more hlrdlrs on Ids

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" I worked for It today." he
said. " I'm really pleased with my
game. Mv putter bus hern real
good lo me. and I hope to keep It
going on Ih r weekend."
The two hot rounds at the
6.722-yard Westchester Country
Club left Burns at 10-under 132.
one shot ahead of Malthlr. who
sizzled with an 8-undrr 63 lo
stand .a 13 I
Clarence Rose, with a 66. was
alone In third place at 136. and
Mike Donald was al 5-under 137
following a 67
Woody Dlarkburn. who starred
the day a shot oil the lead, added
a 71 to stand In a tie at LlM w Ilh
J.C. Snead (68). Willie Wood
I66|. Wayne Grady (70) and
John DrForrst (70).
Tour rooklr Ernie Gonzalez,
who shared the opening round
lead wtlh Burns, fell hat k with a
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A lice

Miller has pulled ahead of the
crowd, rising (rout a third place
He after the flrsi round of a
$400000 LPG A tournament, to
|&gt;os!iion herself two strokes In
the lead going Into today's third
round.
She shot u 4 -tinder par 68 lor
the second straight round Friday
to lead the McDonald's Champi­
onship hv two strokes ovrr Beth
Daniel.
M iller's 35-33 gave hrr a
36-hole total of 136. a *iourna- ;
mrnl record at the White Manor*•.
Country Club. The H under-par
total broke the tournament re-,
cord lor 36 holes set in 19H2 by
Kathy Postalwult and equalled In ‘
1964 by Patty Sheehan, the
defending champion.
Although she has the lead.
Miller. Ihr top money winner on
the tour this year with $217.125.
wasn't satisfied with hrr play.
"I was not ton happy with the
way I was hitting the hall Irorn
Ire lo green," said Miller.

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polr-slttrr Bill Elliott tlnkrrs
"They all say It's the car Font will I n * com pleted In additional
with Ills fuhulnus Eoril for that won only four ruecs Iasi year and qu a lifyin g today
extra somrlhtng lhal could bring
him vb lorv Sunday
Klllolt set c Pocono Raceway
record of 152.563 mph Friday In
|M&gt;Htlng his filth pole win of (he
year. Hr has that many victories
In 12 starts this year
The soft-spoken Georgian
notrd that Pocono was the
mining point of Ids career.
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gol lo this race at Pocono last
smooth ride and long mileage
year." Elliott said. "W’r finished
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sixth. White ended the Royals
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eighth homer of the year, off
reliever Urbano Lugo.
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defeated Chicago 6-3. Boston
belted Ualtlmorr 8-4. Milwaukee
edged New York 10-9. Texas
beat Oakland 4-2 and Seattle
decked Cleveland 6-4.
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Diego. 9-3 and 3-2 in 11 Innings.
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Thurmond. 3-3. wen! the first five
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Rose, who did not play In the opener,
singled sharply to renter off Krlr Show In
the first Inning of the nightcap and needs
50 hits to break Ty Cobh's major league
career record of 4,191.

Cubs l, Pirates O

At Chicago. Rick Sulcllflr, In his first
appearance In nearly thiee weeks,
hurled a flve-hlttcr and batterymatr
Jody Davis belled a solo homer to lift the
Culis. The loss was the fourth straight
for the last place Pirates. Jose DeLeon.
1H. permitted the second inning homer
to Davtsand suffered the loss.
Cardinals 7, Mets 2
At New York. Tom Nlelo singled home

Terry Pendleton, triggering a six-run
13th Inning lor the Cardinals Prndlrton
led off against reliever Doug Sisk, 1-4.
and rearhed on an error by shortstop
Unfurl Santana Bill Campbell, 2 1.
pitched the final I wo Innings and allowed
one till.
Dodgers 7. B raves 2
Al Atlanta. Mike Selosclu hnmrrcd and
drove In two runs lo lead the Dodgers In
a game delayed 2 hours and 52 minutes
by rain Rrilrvrr Tom Mcdrnfuer. the
second of four Dodger pitchers. Improved
to 2-2 by tossing three Innings and
striking out five Steve Bedroslan. 2 5.
look the loss

Longhorns
Outslug
MSU, 12-7
OMAHA. Neb. (UP1I — The
Texas L o n g h o rn s Ignited a
slugfrst to topple Mississippi
Stale 12-7 Friday In a battle of
the unbeatens at the College
World Series,
"It was an outstanding Job of
hanging tough and Jumping on
ihr situation when the opportu­
nity presented Itself." Longhorn
coarh CllfT Gustafson of hta
team's comeback victory over
ihr Bulldogs
No 3 Texas. G3-I2 on the
season and 3-0 In the scries,
tonight meets No 4 Arkansas.
51-14 and 2-1, In the opener, No.
5 Mississippi Stale, 50-14 and
2-1. plays No. 6 Miami. 01-16
and 2-1.
Mississippi Stale slartrr Gene
Morgan cruised through the first
four Innings nltnwtng Just one
hit. but he fell apart one Inning
after Dodd Johnson lined a
single off the right hander's
ankle to open the fifth
Morgan had a 4-0 Irud going
Into the bottom of the sixth, but
Texas ripped three straight
doubles to make It 4-2. In the
seventh, Morgun. who dropped
to 14 2. gave up five straight lilts
before he was pulled, and the
Longhorns Jumped to an 8-5
advantage.
*T thought the ankle wouldn't
swell and tighten, but It did a
little," said Morgan "B u i give
Texas credll. They hit my pit­
ches.”
Gustafson said the blow to
Morgan's leg may have been the
key to the game.
"The way he was pitching. I
didn't know whrthrr wr were
ever going lo start hitting." the
conch said. "Morgan did a great
Job. and I would Imagine the
blow he took oft his leg affected
him. It seemed lo bother him.
and h r didn't seem quite as
sharp nfter It happened."

George Brett had played In
all 51 of K a n s a s C ity’s gam es
until he Injured a ham string
F rid a y night. It is not known
how m any g a m e s the stand
out third sa cke r will miss.

A.L. Baseball
Blue J a y s 9. Tigers 2
At Toronto, George Bell drove
In three runs with a two-run
homer and an RBI single and
Lrn Maius/rk added a two-run
double to litglillghl a 13-hlt
attack that lifted the Blue Jays.
Dave Stleb, 6 4. threw six sluitout Innings and scanned a pair
of Mingles while lowering his
E R A lo 2.26.
T w in s 6. Chicago 3
At Minneapolis. I Vie HI sou
pitched the first complete game
of his major-league career and
Mickey Hatcher knocked In two
runs to pace the Twins. Fllson.
3-2. handed Chicago Its ninth
loss In Its last IO road games
White Sox starter Rich Dotson.
3-4. took the loss.
Red Sox 8, Orioles 4
Al Baltimore. Rich Gcdmun
went I for 4. Including a pair of
doubles, and Dw ight Evans
drove In three runs to power the
Red Sox. The trium ph was
B osto n 's (llth In a row Al
Nipper. 2-5. limited the Orioles
lo six hits to gain the victory.
Mike Boddlcker. 6-5, was tagged
with Ihr loss.
Brew ers 10. Yankees 9
Al Milwaukee. Charlie Moore
singled In Jim Gardner with one
out lu the 10th Inning to lift the
Brewers. The Yankees belted
four home runs, including two
by Dave Wlnllctd. In the losing
effort.

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The K a n s a s C ity R o y a ls
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Wrst lead hut swallowed a bitter
pill In the mouthful
While trouncing Ihr Angels
6-0 Friday night, the Royals lost
their star third baseman. George
Brelt. who pulled his rigid ham
siring as he was running (he
liases In the fifth Inning.
The ofi-lnjurrd Brett, who is
on u day-to-day basis, had
played In all 51 of the Royals'
games thus far this srason.
The Angels' fourth loss In five
games allowed Kansas City to
move within a half game of the
lead In the American League
West.
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aided by Steve Balbon! who
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Instead, they dropped a pair. 0-3 and 3-2
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Tony G w ynn 's onr-oul rolo homer In
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Rangers 4. A'a 2
Al O akland, Calif.. C u rd s
Wllkerson ripped a two-run tri­
ple In the seventh Inning and
scored ihc winning run in the
10th lo lead the Rangers. The
victory went to Dave Schmidt.
3 2. who came on for Frank
Tanuna in the ninth. Jay Howell
Icll lo 3-3.

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Mariners 6, Indians 4
Al Cleveland. Bill Swift hurled
live innings of onrJill relief In
his major-league drhul and Boh
Kearney slammed a three-run
homer to pare the Mariners
Cleveland fell lo a major-league
worst 18-35 and has lost 13 of Its
last 16 games

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Sunday, June f, l t t j

Showboats Crush Renegades

SPORTS

M E M P H IS . Tenn M/Ptl - The
Memphis Showboats unleashed
a second-half blitz against the
Orlando Renegade&lt; and scored
27 unanswered points while
cruising to a 41*17 win at the
Liberty Howl in USFL action
Friday.
The Showboat's 4 1 points was
a franchise high score. They
Improved their 1985 Eastern
Conference record to 9-7. Or­
lando Is 4-12.
The win also avenged a 28*17
loss to the Renegades on April 4
In Orlando.
The Showboats were led by
running back Tim Spencer, who
ran for 110 yards on 14 carries

IN BRIEF
Grayson, Caughell Co-Winners
Of Rams' Male Athlete Aw ard
Hilly Caught II and Sanfo rd 's Donald Gray non
were co-winners of the
Male Athlete of the Year
Award while Klin AvcrIH
and Fran Gordon were
n a m e d i hr Fem ale
Alhlele* of lhe Year at the
Lake Mary High spring
athletic awards,
Caughell completed Ills
career at Lake Mary with
an outstanding season In
football, then went on to
compete In slate meets In
wrestling, weightlifting,
DONALD O R A T S O N
track and field and the
decathlon
Grayson excelled at three *|&gt;orta for the
Hams Including foot hall, basketball and baseball.
Averlll was a four-year starter on both the basketball and
softball teams whllr Gordon was a standout on the cross
country, aorcer anil track teams
The .Sc holar Athlete Awards went to Jim Shepherd (cross
country ami track) and Am y Fluet (soccer).

A . Feet slightly apart, pointing
straight forward, right
foot about half way back
of left one, most of
weight on left foot.

D . Wrist straight, thumb at
ten, middle fingers at four,
little fingers touching
beneath ball, outside
fingers pressing on ball
to help keep wrist straight.
E . Balance: a straight line
down through shoulders,
knees and foot.
F. Facing straight forward,
eyes on aiming target.

Former Seminole Community
College standout Luts Phelps
Mulshed third tn the voting for
the Trans-America Athletic C on­
ference Newcomer of the Year
after leading Hardln-Slmmona
(Abilene. Texas) U niversity’s
Cowixiys to their llnest record tn
a decade.
Phelps picked up 20 votes In
the balloting among T A A C head
coaches, sports Inform ation
directors and selected media
representatives. Arkansas-Lit tie
Hock forward Michael Clark wn*
a runaway winner, collecting
106 votes. Clark's teammate.
Pete Meyers, was second ut 5ft
lulluwed by Phelps Greg way. u
former Olrundo Colonial High
slur, was fourth ul 14 votes.
A burly 6 6. 225-pound power

Jackie Johnson 10th At National
Hunnlng for William Penn College In Oskaloosa. Iowa.
Sanford's Jackie Johnson competed In Ihe N CAA Division
III Nationals.
Johnson, a I9H4 graduate of Sendnole High, was a
member of Ihe 4 X 4IX) meter rrlay team which finished
|Olh In the nation with a time of 3 56.2. Joining Johnson
on that team werr Hence and Dcshay Addison, freshmen
from U is Vegas, and Angela Thompson, junior from
Louisville.
Johnson was a standout hurdler at Seminole High and
also run In the rrlnys Johnson was ulso a member of the
Scmtnolc High hrptuthlou team that placed fourth In the
stale In 1984,

mend. Today let's concentrate
on you stance and delivery:
The basic four step delivery Is
designed to anatomically make
bowling less physical. If you are
taking four smooth and slow
sirps. If you arc letting the ball
swing by Itself, and if you are
getting the ball out In front of
von without trying lo throw It.
you should become very accu­
rate and find that howling Is
almost effortless
The main problem the average
txiwler has ts pulling Ihe arm In
front of the body and follow
through This Is almost always
caused by your sliding foot
getting to the fotil line before the
Kill.
There are two buslr reasons
for this happening A) you are
rushing you approach; solution,
count your steps and take four
even steps tn rhythm; B) Your
thick swing Is too high: solution,
lower the position you hold your
hall In you beginning stance and
!m- sure to pushg the Kill down
and out on your first step.
Last hut not least. IX) NOT
M U S C L E D I E BALL. Let It
swing in a natural pendulum
swing. Now. get out there und
practice, practice, practice.

Basketball
lorward. Phelps moved Into the
sta rlin g lin e u p d u rin g tall
practice, lie was the only Cow­
boy to start ull 28 games.
Helving tnulnly on power
moves near Ihe basket, Phelps
led thr Cowboy* In rrlxamdlng
with 187 In 28 games for a 6.7
average, eighth ties! In the
conference. He also led the learn
and was second lit the TAAC
with 33 b locked shots, an
average of 1,2 per game.
Far from being satisfied with
Ids Impressive debut, however.
I Ik* likeable Phelps, who played
at SCC In the 1982-83 und 83 84
seasons. Is Intent on Improving

tils perfor rr.anrc
" I n order to he satisfied, you
d o n 't think you ca n go any
h ig h e r . " he c x jila ln c d . " I 'm
a lw a y s striving lo Im p ro v e ."

Involved In a self-imposed ofI season conditioning program.
Phelps said he wants to Improve
Ids endurance und pyslcal abili­
ty.
" I fell honored finishing so
high In Ihe voting." he said.
" Because I know I could have
had a much letter season."
After a slow start offensively.
Phelps came on strong to finish
third on the tram In scoring with
a 9.5 average He shot over 45
percent from the Held und 63
percent from the foul Uric
"N ext yt'ar should be my
year." he emphasized. " I didn’t

Lula P h e lp s ........ good yea i
have as good a year as I though
I would."
Hardin-SI m mo ns finished tin
regular season with an 11-11
record, the first time since thr
1975-76 season a Cowboy squai
hits won as many as 10 games

SCC Honors

Masters Schedule Track Meet

Bradford

Centra) Florida Masters will hold a track and Held meet
fur sub-masters (30 39 years of age) and rnaslrrs (40 und
over) on Sunday. June 23 at Showallrr Field In Winter
Park.
Field events liegin at 3 p m Events Include the IOO. 220
and 440 dashes. MHO, mile und 5.000 meter run*, discus,
shot put. high Jump, long Jump and mile und mile medley
relays The meet will also fculure an open competition tu
Ihr mile
For more Informallon. call (144 2227 o r(904)-7 36-0002.

R obin Bradford, rig h t, a
Seminole Community College
s o p h o m o re , re ce ive s the
Scholar-Athlete award trom
Sun B a nk executive Bob
Douglas. Bradford, a
m em ber of the SCC softball
team for two years, complied
a 3.5 grade point average
during that time She Is from
Orlando.

Little League Camp June 16
l.lltlc League tlasrhall. Inc will hold Its Summer Camp
tx-gtnntng June 16 al Ihe Little League Southern Regional
Headtjuarlerw III SI. Petersburg
There ate still a Irw vacancies lell In each of the three
sessions The first session la-glns on June 16 followed by
session two oil June 30 anti the final session begins July
14
For an application und complete Inlnrmutton. call the St.
Petersburg Hcadi|uarters ut |813) 344 2661

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By Roger Quick
Special to the Herald
Leave you um brellas and
personal fans at home Howl
America Sanford once again has
a roof and all air conditioning
units operating. Its been a long,
hot and wet spring season, but
we're now ready for the summer
heut and rains
Only a few leagues started
their summer season this past
week, but wc are In full swing
now. so I'll have more scores for
you next week.
Here are a few scores from last
weelt ST A R OF SA N FO R D Rill
Klrkbv 213 A 201. III! Benton
2 1b. M lkr Y id riio 222 and
Charles Elberrv 223 and Kathv
Hibbard 200.
H ACK TO THE B A S IC S - For
Ih r next few weeks I plan to
review with you the basic of
howling as formulated by Hie
National Bowling Council and
taught ul Bowl America Sanford
In our ''Learn To Bowl" classes.
If you are planning to work on
Im p r o v in g your gam e th is
summer. Just maybe you have
strayed from some very basic
und critical parts of a proper
delivery. Check yourself out and
sec If you are delivering the hall
like the professionals recom­

Lu Phelps Finishes 3rd In Voting
For Trans-Am erican N ew com ers

Klmhurst. a suburb of Chicago, will Im* the site of ISI
Junior National Track Meet Saturday, June 22 Seminole
girls track conch Kmory Hlake would like to send freshman
Hhowntlu Marlin arid tils mile reluy team but needs funds
to do so.
‘ I'd like to call on the community lo contribute." said
lllake. "These girls hud a great year and II would lie an
excellent reward lor Ihrm to go to this meet."
Martin set a record In every meet she enlered In the 880
run Iter lies! time 1*2:00,0 She easily won the state meet
and hasn't l&gt;ren pushed all season lllake said he feels she
may receive that needed push at the Junior Nationals.
The mile relay learn of Kalrlna Walker. Dorchelle
Webster. Glenda has* and Walker also won at the stale
meet with a lime of 3:48.2.
hluke said anyone Interested In donating to the cause can
reach him ut Seminole High School (322-4352) or Ids home
(322 8871) An account has been set up al the teachers'
credit union lor donations.

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(For Right Honden)

C . Ball held waist high,
right forearm resting on
hip-bone.

Blake Calls For Contributions

Clark rruped Ihe dividends of that |&gt;rrmUtrncc
a year later In I9H4. when tie provrd Long a
prophet by becoming a junior college natkmul
champion. Clark set national Junior college
marks by running the 800 In L 5 0 1 indoors and
1:46.0 outdoors
Things appeared to tiave settled down for
Clark- He went to Ihe Olympic Trials laler that
year but tailed tn make It to the llnals. Still, the
progress waa evident, lie accepted a scholarship
idler lu Florida to continue his work with Long.

stan ce

B . Knees slightly flexed.

Westslde Hecreallon Center will Itegln Its 1985 Summer
Youth Program June 11 and will run through the month of
July. The Westslde Center Is located at 919 Persimmon
Ave. In Sanford.
Heglnnlng June I I and running through July 26, the
tenter will be open from H a m, lo 12 noon, Monday
through Friday, lorchlldrett ages&lt;&gt; 12.
On Monday, June 17, the Westslde Center will begin Its
youth trunls classes which will lie held at Ihr Fort Mellon
j’ark lentils mutts Classes for 10-12 year olds run from 9
a.in. to 10 and from 10 to II. Classes for 13-14 year olds
will run from 11 a m. to 12 noon.
Tennis classes will l»e held every Monday up until July
22. There Is a $2 Instructor fee and each child should bring
three tennis hulls.
Arts A Crafts classes will Ik* held every Tuesday from
June 18 until Julv 23 for children ages 10-12 The rinser*
will run from I 30 lo 2:30 p m at the Sanford Civic Center
Youth Wing. There Isa B2 material fee
Ceramics classes will Ik - luld every Wednesday from
June 19 to July 24 from 1 to 2 p m ul the Cultural Arts
llulldtng. The classrs are for children ages 10-14 and there
Is a $5 material fee. The instructor will Ik * Hobhle
Hoblnson.

Continued from IB

F oo tball

found Jackie Flowers In the end
/one from 6 yards out.
The Showboats evened the
score In that period when Parker
plunged over from Ihe one-yard
line, but Collier s 71-yard run
gave O rla n d o the lead In
ihcsecond period
Memphis deadlocked the score
In the second period when Kelley
lipped In from four yards out.
but the half ended when the
R e n e g a d e 's Jeff B ro c k h a u s
hooted a 4 ) -yard Held goal In the
closing seconds
Memphts hosts Jacksonville
Saturday. A win would clinch
the final playoff spol for the
Showboats.

'Cool' Bowl America Coes Back To Basics

Westside Offers Youth Program

...C la rk

20-17.
They extended their lead to
27-17 when Kelley flipped a
IO-yard pass to Greg Moser five
scronds into fh«* fourth period.
Anthony Parker churned his * Memphis went ahead 34*17 on a
way to two touchdowns for I-yard run by Parker, and
Memphis, picking up 90 yards, quarterback Waller Lewis closed
on l3carTtes. Quarterback Mlkr out ihe night's scoring with a
Kelley chipped In with 165 four-yard scamper only minute*
passing yards and a touchdown lieforc Ihe final gun.
pass
Orlando quarterback Reggie
Memphis came out for the Collier lead his team lo a first
second half trailing 17-14 But half lead, rushing for 77 yards.
kicker Alan Duncan spill the Including a 71-yard touchdown
uprights on two field goal at­ run Collier passed for 123
tempts of 24 and 41 yards, and vards. His touchdown pass came
midway through the third period In the first period and put
the Sh o w b o a ts werr ahead Orlando ahead 7-0 when he

H*r«M O w s k , Ttmiti, V„i&lt;»«l

but those plans were later scuttled when he
found the program tn disarray. The head coach
resigned and the team faltered.
Clark was without a college when FSU offered
him u chance. In the midst of the winter track
season this year, though, tragedy again struck.
IB s father died In February. Clark bounced
back, however, and went on to gain victories In
the Florida Relays, the FAM U Relays and F S U *
Springtime Meet, where he looked awesome
according to Dyer.
" H r looked like he could go faster: Just
tremendous," he said.
Now performing In Tallahassee for the Bud
Light Track America team and anticipating the
arrival ul Long. Clark says hr is at the turning
point of his career. "There's been a lot of ups
and downs. I've Just got a lot to be thankful for,"
he said

t r

Clark udded the upcoming summer meets will
go a lung wuy In telling Jusl where he Is as a
runner He will be lacing the best Buoyed by
recent successes. Clark Is conHdrnt of his
chances to tnakr thr 1988 Olympic tram. Now
stronger now at 5-foot-l 1 and 158 pounds. Clark
has geared much of his training toward thr
1500 event. He says he could do extremely well
at that longer distance against International
competition.
Dyce shares In mat optimism “It will be Just
about the right time fur him," said Dr. Dyer.
"He'll be around 27. and that's the ideal age for
middle distance runners, lie’s developing each
year and that will be a good lime."
Clark adds that with lamg's guidance the sky
ts the limit. " I know that God put hlin here for
me." Clark said. " I know for sure because he
lias helped me In so many ways H e's been a

coach lo me. a teacher: he's even been a father
lo me.
"W ith all the problems I've had. he's been
able In alt down and talk to me. Hr has always
conic up with an answer."
Clark realizes this is his big chance. He has
two collegiate years left then a year of training
before the Olympics. He says people seem to
have (orgotlrn him. but he adds that sucresa al
FSU should change all that. He's at the turning
point, and aa he looks bark be Is only thankful
that he's made It thla far.
" I'm happy to be at Florida State right now."
hr said. "It 's a big change from luntor college
and a big ctianer for me. I feel things are finally
happening In my life. I have a whole lot to be
thankful fur."
And maybe a whole lot more tn '88.

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ro
will
roglitar with lha Clark ot
C IT Y O F SANFORD
talvad an appikatwn tor Man
the Circuit Court, In and tor
DAT E i / t * l
agomant and Sferaga ot Surlaca
SaminoW County. Florida upon
flid&gt;44.'as n
Walart from
receipt ot proof ol the publko
Publliti Junk 1, ItU
HARRIS
AMERICAN
HOMES
lion of thlt netka. ttw IkfitWut
D E C 4J
INC l » UNIVERSITY PARK
Hama, to wit
OR . S U IT E IIS. W IN T E R
TOWNE JEW ELER S
IN THO CIRCUIT COUNT
P A R K . F L . A p p lic a t io n
under which I am engaged In
OF TH E f lO H T O IN T H
M lttS M S A . on S/*/IJ Ttw
butlnett
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
prefect It WcaWd In SaminoW
(art
INAN DFO R
County. Sactwn St. Townthipltl
undo* thkh I ivpect to engage
IfM IN O L C COUNTY.
II South. Renga JS f a il Ttw
In butirwtt at VO14 W Highway
FLORIOA
application It tar a to 14 acra
411. Longwood Florida JJJJO
CASE NO M m i CA04 P
RESIDENTIAL SUBDIVISION
That ttw party intoretWd in
OLD REPUBLIC INSURANCE
to ba tnown at CUM BERLAND
laid butirwtt tnlarpr no It t t
C O M P A N Y a Panntylvanla
L A N D IN G P U D TtwrocaMng
fellowt
corporation,
walar b o d y (ia t) It L A K E
J M R ENTERPRISES. INC
PlatnIIN.
FLORENCE
d/Va
Tk
Ttw Govarmng Board at ttw
TOWNE JEW ELER S
J O H N C H A R P E R and
Dittrlct will taka action to grant
By CABMINE M BRAVO.
CH ER YL B HARPER. Mt wita.
or deny ttw eapflcatlan(t) no
EaQ
and C E N T R A L F L O R IO A
ujorwr than JO doyt horn tha
Dated at Longwoed. SaminoW
REGIONAL HOSPITAL.
daW ot Ihtt net lea Should you ba
County Florida. May ta. I4SJ
Oktandanli
intaratfed in any at tha IItfed
Publlth June!.*. IA JJ. ttSS
NOTICE OF SALE
oppiicatWna. you mould contact
DEG 1
Nolle* It glvan that purtuant
Itw SI Jetmt Rlvar Wafer Man
to a final ludgmanl dalad May
agamant Dittrlct at P O Boa
I I . t t l l i n C a t * no
l aj*. Palatka, Florida JJ0T4
NOTICE UNDER
tt m i C A M P at tho C if ik II
111*, or In parmn ot IN »f lk t on
FICTITIOUS NAM I STATUTE
Court ot tha Elghtaanth Judicial
State H lgh w o y too W aal.
TO
WHOM
IT MAV CONCERN
Circuit In and tor Somlnol*
Pawtka. Florida. t M / m i n i
Notka it twroby given that ttw
County, Florida tn which JOHN
W rIM an a tla c tlo n to lha
undartignad purtuant to Itw
C HARPER. CHERYL B
appikatwn may ba maBa. but
"Flclllto u t M i n t Statute".
H A R P E R and C E N T R A L
thould ba racalvod na lator than
Chapter StS 0*. F Wrtda Statufet.
FLORIDA REGIONAL HOSPI
ta dayt tram tho data at
will regular with tha Clark of
TAL. ara fha OaNndantt and
publication Wrltfen abioctwnt
the Circuit Court. In and tar
OLD REPUBLIC INSURANCE
thou id Identity ttw obfeefer by
Semlnato County. F tor Ida. upon
COMPANY It tha Plaintiff. I
noma and adBrata. and felly
receipt of proof of tha publico
will tall to tha highatt and boat
date riba tho ob|ectWn to tho
twn of Bilt notice tha hctttwut
brddtr lor cath at tha Watt front
application Piling a wrltfen
Nama. to wit W A T S K Y A
door ot ttw Sammow County
obiaclion Boat net antitw you to
C O M P A N Y . C P . A ‘ S.
Courthouto In Santord. SamInow
a Chapter IM. Florida Statufet.
C H ARTERED d/b/e Wettky A
County. Florida batwoan II to
Admlnlttrallva Mooring Only
Camp any Certified Publk Ac
A M and ; SC P M an ttw 10th
•haao par»d"« 'hata aubatantlal
ceuntanti under whkh I am
day ol Juno. 1*41, ttw fellow
mferattt ara atfeefed by tha
engaged In butirwtt at FT? E
mg dtterdad proparty tat forth
application and who life a pat!
AitamonW Drive (Highway alt I,
m tha oroar ot final ludgmanl
Iwn moating tha n g j rt n w itl
Altamonte Springe, FL JJtSI
Lot U ot Twonty W nt. City ot
ol Sactwn M S J01. F A C., may
asn
Santprd. lam inola County.
obtain on Admm&gt;ttratl&gt;a Hoar
That ttw corporation Interval
F wr Ida. Plat Book la. Pago M
Ing All timely Iliad wrltfen
ad m laid bwtinete enferprite It
Public Rocordt ol Stmmow
obfeettana will ba pr*tanfed to
at fellowt
County. Florida
nw Board tar IN cant Ida rattan
WATSKY 4 COMPANY,
Da&gt;ad May » 1141
in I I I deliberation an tha
C P A SC HARTEREO
DAVIO BERRIEN
application prior to ttw Board
BY HAROLDS WATSKY
Clark at Circuit Court
lot mg action on tha application
PRESIDENT
By Dfeno K Oat lay
Danmia T Kama. Diractor
Dtfed
at AtlemenW Springe.
Oaputy Clark
D i». non at BacarBa
SaminoW County, Florida. May
Pubiicatwn at nut notka an
St Jetmt B Ivor Wafer
M. IMS
Juno t. 1*41 and Jww *. t«Bl. In
Managamant Diitrkt
Publlifi May J4 A Juna J. ». 14
tha E vanmg Harold. SaminoW
Publith Jurw*. INS
HAS
County
D IG at
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE E IG H TE EN TH
JUCICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLO R ID A
IN ANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
CASE NO SI tSJt CA ♦*
GEN ERAL JURISDICTION
DIVISION
E Q U IT Y R EALTY, INC
Plaintiff.
v%
MADONNA ANNE LAROCCA.
a tingle perton at a l.
Da tendontt
NOTICE OF ACTION
Conttruttlve Service — Pre

S e m in o le
322-2611

S:30 A.M.. 5:30 P.M.
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
SATURDAY 9 • Naan

7n THE CIRCUIT COURT
IN AN D FO R
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
. C A S E N O iN in iC A H K
IN RE Ttw Marriage ol FAITH
CONSTANCE NEWSUM.
Pal 11loner &gt;Wlfe.
and
OAKY LYNN NEWSUM.
Ratpondent/Hutdend
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO Mr Gar y L ynn Newtum
4000 Glanmonl
Moulton, Total JKBt
YOU ARE N O TIFIED feat an
action tar ditto!utIon ot mar
nege hat bean tiled agamtl you
and you ara required to larva a
copy ot ypur written Oatenw t. it
any. to It on CHARLES L
HANOLIN. III. Petitioner t at
lor nay whow addrett It Ilia E
Hobm ten Street. O rlando,
Florida IMOt. on or before July
a. 1*41 and tlW fee original with
ttw Clark ot felt Court either
before w rvka on Pell boner X
attorney or immediately there
attar, efeerwlw a default will
ba entered againtl you fer tha
reltot demanded in fee petition
WITNESS my hand and ttw
teal el fell Court on May to.
1*41
IS EA LI
D A V ID N BERRIEN
C fer k al lha Circuit Court
By /%! Cheryl R Franklin
Deputy Clark
Publith Jurw 1. f. 14. Jl. IfSS
DEG 4

Lowell Stoopt
At Partonal Repratanlativa
of ttw E date of
JAMES AhDV CARNLEY
Dec eatad
A TTO R N E Y FOR PERSONAL
R EP R ESEN TATIVE
DENNIS F FOUNTAIN,
ESQUIRE
FREEM AN. EATON
F O U N TA IN &amp; A L L E Y
100* Eatt Highway U t
Pod Office Bot J*
AitamonW Spr ingt. F tor Ida

misooJo
Telephone (J01I4JI Itfe
Publlth Jung*, la. I*SS
D I G 41

O r la n d o - W in te r P a rk
031-9993

C L A S S IF IE D DEPT.
RATES
1 tim * .....................67C • Hits
HOURS
3 cantfcutiv* tint** 61C a Hits

TO MADONNA ANNE
LAROCCA
BUS Carriage Green Drive
Darin. Ill MSS*
YOU ARE H E R E B Y
N O TIFIE D thel an action he*
boon commenced to ferae few a
mortgage on ttw toUawIng real
property, lying and being and
dtuate In Seminole County.
Florida, more partkulariy dr
tenbod a* toltow*
T H A T C E R T A I N CON
DOMINIUM PARCEL KNOWN
AS UN IT NO t«S AND AN
UN D IVID ED 001V143 INTER
EST IN THE LAND COMMON
E L E M E N T S AND COMMON
EXP EN SES AP P U R TEN A N T
TO SAID UN IT ALL IN AC
C O R O A N C E W I T H AND
S U B J E C T TO TH E COVE
N A N T 1 C O N D ITIO N S RE
S TR IC TIO N S . TER M S AND
O TH ER PROVISIONS OF THE
D E C L A R A T I O N OF CON
D O M I N I U M . OF S A N D Y
COVE A CONDOMINIUM. AS
RECO RD ED IN O R BOOK
life AT PA0E 1HI OF THE
P U B L I C R E C O R D S OF
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY.
F L O R ID A , more commonly
known at 414 Eatt Orange
Avenue Drive. Unll t*S, Alta
manta Spring* Florida
and you are required to wrva a
copy of your wrltfen dafenw II
a n y . ts II an W I E N E R .
SHAPIRO A ROSE. Attorney*
tor Plaintiff, whow addrett it
S404 Cyprett Cantor Drive. Suita
M0 Tampa Florida. Uao*. on or
before July « t*SS and tlW ttw
original with ttw Clark of thlt
Court either belore wrvlce on
Plaintifft attorney! ar Immodi
atoly ttw-aa her. otharwiw a
default will ba entered agamtl
you tar lha reIp i demanded In
ttw Complaint
WITNESS my hand and wal
ot thli Court on felt 4th day at
Jurw, l*At
(SEAL)
D A V ID N BERRIEN
C LE R K O F THE
CIRCUIT COURT
BY Jw n Brlnent
O EP U TY C LE R K
Publilh June*. 14. JJ. 10. IN I
D E G 44

Jurw*, HSS

7 csntecutivs tiiass 52C » line
10 csnsscutivs times 46C a Hus
Csntract Rites Available
3 ling* Minimum

D E A D L IN E S
Noon

The

Day

Sunday
M onday

Before
- Noon

NOTICE OF TAX SALE
Notka It hereby given that an tha IJth day ol Juna. IMS. I M A M
at tha County Service Building In Santord. County at SaminoW. Halo
of Florida, lea wW cartlllcaW will ba told on lha following deter feed
land to pay ttw t maun I due tor latet harem wt oppodfe lha tama
together with alt catlt at tuch tato and all edvertiling Sale will ba In
Room W 1)8
NAME LR O AL DESCRIPTION

TAX COST

.................... H i g h l a n d ! SJoe

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28 U C e ntra l Blvd
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101.96 f t 3 25 dag R1 B ln 2 aac U
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2 6 .5 6 f t 3 80 dag 16 a ln 51 aac U
105.14 f t R 86 dag 56 a ln 5 aac V
56,?6 f t M 35 dag R1 n ln RO aac V
R8.78 f t n 18 dag R9 a ln 55 aac u
6 9 .8 9 f t 8 80 dag 39 n ln 37 aac y
6 8 . 54 f t S ly on curve 180.91 f t to
Bag (Laaa Highland V illa g e 1)
G TR O Y HAY. JR
TAX COLLECTOR
TEM INOLC COUNTY FLORIDA
Publith May If. )e. Jim# J. t. i*4t

OEF II*

P u b lic a tio n
Friday

• 11:00 A . M .

S a tu rd a y

1 9 -B irth s

25— Special Notices

ANNOUNCE A

. SANFONO POLICE e
e B f Y tV O L E N T ASSOC 4
will be hridmg an Old Feth
iorwd Rummage wW on July
4 IN I The tew tlartt el 4 AM
A will be held e&lt; the Santord
Police Benevolent Building
loceted on Late Monroe |utt
rett ot Central Fie Hegwnel
Motpitel Sonlord Tet Oe
d u t i a b l e D o n a t i o n ! ot
cWfeing or ottwr itomi will be
greatly Nfe'wnetwd For tree
pic! up or lurttwr information
pirate cell )H0T*C__________

BIRTH!
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OUR
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322-2611
21 — Personals
HAFFTIIRIHOAT f AYtm
from Ciarenca and Will toI

25— Special Notices
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I I I T n m e tte r abortion &gt; I j w k i

1110 Medicaid IDO I t It taka
tJIO Gyn wrvicei SIS Pre
gnency Tell Free Counwlmg
Proletifenel Cere. Supportive
Atmoiphere Conlidenliel

CfRTRAl riOROIA
VkUMLN S HEALTH
Nl WLOCATION
IfeOW Colonial Dr

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Orlando

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Have tun booking
e lingerie lethion ihowl
Ste IJSS. fer deteili
e M ARY KAY COSMETICS e
Skirt cere end cetor ttelr
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27— N ursery &amp;
Child Care
iumm if ddy Camp Foe A )l yf
oidt Eaclv
ilH lvd ti.
Swimming bowling vKahng
movtat. iportt art« &amp; c n lii
and (O i n p u lt r tK illi Call
I I I Id 4 k y intormatioh ____

31— Real Estate
Courses
W W W *
e Think mg el getting a e
e Reel Eilele Licence f e
We after Free Tuition
end continued! Trelnmgl
Cell Dicker Vicki fer deleilt
4)1 1441.. I ll JMO Eve FH 14*4
Keytiot Florida . Inc
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45— Art* a Crafts
Mobbyiil For tele Tor mice
Furniture metorlelt All col
oct lo rm lco. torn# wood
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FICTITIO U S NAME
Notka It hereby given thel I
am engaged in butirwtt e ll 1 A
S H 44. Santord Seminole
County. Florida H IM under fee
flctltiout name ol K C S USED
CARS, end feel I Intend to
regitfer laid name with ttw
Clerk ol ttw Circuit Court,
Seminole County, Florida In
accordant# wife fee provitiont
ot fee Flcliliout Name Sletutei,
To wit Sec lion tet 0* Florida
Statutes l*St
!\J Clarence Orlggort
Publlth May H A Jurw t. *. 14.
1*41
OEF let
FICTITIO U S NAM E
Nelkt It hereby glvan that I
am engaged In butirwtt al 110
Orange Le nt. Cattelberry.
SaminoW County, Florida under
Itw flctltiout name of F LO R IT E
IRRIOATION M AIN TEN A N C E,
end feel I Intend to rogliler te&gt;d
name with ttw Ctork ol the
Circuit Court. SaminoW County,
Florida in accordanca wife ttw
provision! ol the Flclltloui
Nomo Slolutei To wit SecIion
StS 0*F tor Ida Statute! I*)J
t\&gt; Randall J Both hold
Publlth Jurw *. 14.1). JO l»SS
D EO 41
AFFID A V IT UNDER
FICTITIO US NAME S T AT UT E
STATE OF FLORIOAI SS
COUNTY OF ORANGE)
Ttw undartignad under oath,

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legal Notice

IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FIW Number U JO* CP
IN RC&gt; E S TA TE OF
JAMES ANDY CARNLEY
Oacaatad
N OTICE OF
ADM INISTRATION
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
C L A I M S OR D E M A N D S
A G A IN S T THE ABOVE
E S TA T E AND ALL OTHER
PERSONS IN TE R E S TE D IN
THE ES TA TE
YOU ARE HER EBY
N O T I F I E D th a t tha ad
mlnlitratton ot lha etlate of
JAMES AN D Y CARNLEY. da
crated FIW Number (V tot CP
It pending In ttw Circuit Court
fer SaminoW County. Florida
Probata Civilian, tha addrait of
which It Seminole County
Courlhaute. Santord. Florida,
J J f f l Tha partonal rapra
tentative el lha attata It
L O W E L L S TO O P S , w h o tt
addrett It SOI l avon Drive
Altamonte Sp'lngt. Florida
JJI01 Tha nama and addrett ot
tha partonal reprewntetlve I
attorney ara wt forth beWw
All partont having clelmt or
demand! agamtl lha atlaW are
required W IT H IN T H R E E
MONTHS FROM THE DATE
OF TH E FIR ST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE, to tlW with
lha ctork of tha ebov* court a
wrltfen ilatomant ol any claim
or Demand they may have Each
Claim mutl ba In welling and
mutt Indlceto the belli fer Itw
claim, tha nama and addrett at
the creditor or hit agent ar
attorney, and lha amount
claimed It the claim It not yat
due, tha data whan II will
become duo thall ba tlafed ll
ttw claim it contingent or unll
quidetad. tha nature at lha
i^icartainty thall ba tleted It
ttw claim It wcurad. ttw wcurl
ty th tll ba dttcribad The
claimant thall deliver tufflcwnt
capiat at ttw claim to lha dark
to enable ttw dark to mail ana
copy to each partonal rapra
tentative
All partont intaratfed in ttw
etlate to whom a copy of thit
Notice at Admtnlttrallon hat
bean mailed ara required,
W IT H IN T H R E E M O N TH S
FROM THE DATE OF THE
F IR S T P U B L IC A T IO N OF
THIS N O TICE, to IIW any ob
|e&lt;ftone they may have that
challenge ttw validity of tha
decedent t will, tha quelifke
Hunt at lha partonal rapr*
tentative, or the venue or
Iur Iedict ton at the court
A L L CLAIM S OEMANOS.
AND O B JEC TIO N S NOT SO
F IL E D W ILL BE FOREVER
BARRED
Data of the tlrtt publication of
thlt Notice of Admlnlttratton

BY GARRY TRUDEAU
M

c o H W c r iju s r

m n tp io m i.

Sunday, Ju n g *. I U 5 - 5 B

■

IN Y ItA IIO N FUR BIOS
The Dopertmem of Health and
Rahabllitaffvg Sarylc**. Dittrlct
J. it accepting competitive
taaWd bidt tor Caw Manage
man! t l I N Developmental
Service* Program client! In
SaminoW County Invitation tor
Btot Infermatwn peckttt may
ba obtained trem Sutan Wa
jfewlci. Human Sarvicat Pre
g ra m A n e ly t t . 404 W a tt
Robin«n Street. Suita M l. Or
Florida 12*01. Phone
1X8) a ll 4J4J Tha Department
will contract lor f ill termer
October I. t*SS through
JO. t*st Ttw doting
data tor Bldt It July IA t«SS tt
J m pm
Thit Department of Health and
Rehabilitative Servket hat tha
right forefeet any and an btot
Publith JunaJ.*. t*SS
DEG 10

Legal Notice

D o o n e sb u ry

E v e n in g Herald. Santord, FI.

legal Notice

le gal Notice^

I Thu Intfrument It being
eaecuted tor tho purpose ol
complying wife Section tt! 00
F lor Ida Statutes
1 It It Itw Intention ol tho
undersigned to engoge In e
butirwit enterprise under tho
llcliltout name of DUST N ’
STUFF, located at 1014 Harbour
Island Road In the City ot
O rla n d o , Or ange C ou nl y .
Florida
) Attached herata end made e
pert hereof it ttw newspaper
Proof at Pubfkotlon at required
by said Statute
e Thote interested In said
business enterprise, end ttw
eatenl at fee interest ol each, tt
at fellows
NAME OF OWNER
OUST N STUFF. INC
INTEREST
100%
AOORESSOF OWNER
1014 Harbour Island Rood
Orlande. FL m o t
Sworn to and subscribed bo
lore me el Orlande. Orange
County, Florida, felt Rio* day ot
May. IMS
t DieneM Farmer
My Commission E aptrtt
May 1. I M
As referred fe Wt Paragraph 1
above Proof ot Publication ot
this intention to register it tiled
herewith pursuant fe fee pro
visions ot Section teS 0* Florida
Statufet
A T T A C H P R O O F OF
PUBLICATION
Publlth May H A Juna J. ». It.
Ittt
DEF 144

Legal Notice
IN THE C IR C U IT COURT
OF THE E I G H T E E N T H
JU DICIAL C IR C U IT
IN AN D FOR
SEMINOLE CO U N TY,
FLO RIO A
CASE NO. at e tt CA** F
BANKERS LI F E COMPANY,
an Iowa corporation.
Plaintiff.
vs
THOMAS S M cD ERM O TT end
TAMMY L M cD ERM O TT. Ms
wile end JAMES W PAYNE.
IV end DEBORAH F PAYNE
his wife,
Oe lenden Is
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO
T H O M A S !
M c O E R M O T T . address un
YOU ARE N O TIF IE D thel a
Complaint to Foreclose Plain
tiff s Interest In end fe the
fellow ing described reel pro
parly lying end being In
SaminoW County. Florida.
Lot I I V E R N E C H A N E Y
SUBDIVISION. According to the
plat thereof ot recorded In Plat
Boot JO. at Poge *1. Public
Records ol SaminoW County.
F tor Ida
has been tiled against you. end
you era required to serve e copy
ol your written dofentot. II ony.
to fee Complaint on ar before
ttw life day ol Jurw. INS. on
Plolnlllt's attorney. John W
Foster. Esq . Baker A Modeller
Post Office Bot ID . Orlando,
Florida JMO) end to IIW fee
original at tuch written defenses
wife fee Clerk ot thlt Court
either belore service on Plain
fIff'b attorney, or immediately
i her aalter otherwise a default
W ill be entered egemil yog fer
the rebel demanded in the
Complaint
WITNESS my hand end seel
ol this Court, on the II day ot
May INS
ISEALI
D A V ID N BE RR I EN
Clerk al tho Ctrcuff Court
By JoonBrillant
Deputy Clerk
Publish May I*, je June ). ».
INS
DEF IIS

F IC TITIO U S NAME
Notice Is hereby given thel I
am engaged in butirwtt at P O
Boa I lei. Santord. SaminoW
Counly. Flo rid a undor lha
f i c t i t i o u s n e m o ol
LANOCLEARING II, end feet I
intend to register said name
wife ttw Ctork ol tho Circuit
Court. Sommow County, F tor Ida
in accordance wife the pro
visions ot fee Flctltiout Nome
Statutes. To wit Section M i 0*
f wr we Statufet m r
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or cat tees_________
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Own your own |aan tperliweer
ledK* bcuflque or children t
itora National brand* t l l MO
includat nature*. training.
1T.17I Inventory. t u n w r i
and mar* Call nowl Mr Ta»a
a * v * ta»t

61— Money 1o Lend
Butinait Capital iio.ooo la
11,000 OOO and pv*r P O Bor
H U Winter Pk Fla 1)7*0

71— Help Wanted
Acrylic Applicator* needed lo
apply prctacllvo coating on
cart, boat* and planar it to
*11 par hour Wo train For
work In Sanford aroa call
Tampa I D t t t n il
AD M IN ISTRATIVE AI1T
ACCO UN TINO CLER K
1ECRCTARV
K E Y PUNCHER
WANO OPERATOR
CLERK TYPI ST
CRT OPERATOR*
Immediate attlgnmeati avail
abla in Lake Mary and tan
Sard Araa Call Ablail Tampa
rary torykoa. M 1W R.
AIO IB - All Uilttt la p A/or
cartlllad Good atmotphar* A
banafllt fO C Apply al Oa
jBarjr Manor,00N Hwy If tj
ALL TY P E * JOB*
START WORK NOWI

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tot W ttl SI
Sanlord

321-1590
Ap er lm enl Maintenance
P t n e n Qualified In re
ft geratlon S day work Slarl
Immediately m OSes
__
Appliance Iter# I ,,ii or pari
lime Some repair knowledge
needed and a wllllngneu lo
learn 1)1 TM). lor appoint
men!_______________________
Auto Mechanic needed Bert pay
plan. A banallIt In area Re
play lo Boa IN . Evening
Herald. PO Boa l*S7, Sanlord.
F la 117TJ I ASF E O E.
M r f /MrV

71— Help Wanted
A.C

nt.lt&gt; Farts Cdwnttr Ptrson
f ati growing arganliatlen Ea
per loneod only needed Apply
In person t am to a pm
Automotive I Part* Se'rice.
&lt;00 S Parremore A re . Or

A M EMPLOYMENT
BEAT THE HEAT!
DON’T HIT THE
STREETS!
LET US
DO IT FOR YOU!

AVON EARNINOS WOWfll
OPEN T ERRI TORI ES NOWI 11
n i m s o r m e a tt
Bebyklttmg In my homo port
time Ago* a A • Reference*
Art tor l h a T O N tT ________
Beautician with E i parlance
Good location on IT*} 17)
n u , or h i n n ___ _ _ _ _ _
CABIN ETM A KER S
BUILDERS LAMINA TORS,
SAWMEN
Day and nighl rtllt Full lime
benottrt*. Coll ElaaAfT
C e r p o t C l eaner Needed
Mon Frl Good pay. benefit*
Mutt be II year* old Coll
je f US* after » PM
__
Cyprett International need*
tender Mini tie at trait 1 ft
10 in Coll Ml TaW
____
DAY T R E A T M E N T WORKER,
dealing with the elderly Pert
lime petition In Cattetberry
area, morning* n hour week
F o r A p p o i n t me n t Cel l
Pertonnel Elt Tail otter 10 ]0
AM________________________
Chitary Alda Experienced pr*
tarred Sanlord Hurling A
Convalescent Center, tlo
Mellon yin# Ave . Sanford
DI ETARY AIDE Curt I'm .
a X) PPM Good almotphara
EOE Apply al Oebery AAertoa,
U N Hwy IT 07
____
D IE T A R Y A IO E Full lima.
S as 1 as AM Good working
condition* EOE Apply el
DtBary Manor. *0 N HWY
IT W, DeBery_______________
Dining Reem/Panlry Aitlilant
Pari Tim e end lull time
Warm per tone Illy lor Senior
Adult Campion Will train
bright perton Cell lor eppl
TTSTHS___________________
Driver* Far Sanitation Ce
Valid cheulleur * licente nee
ettary Good working condl
lion* end benettli Apply in
perton el 111 Hope Street
ais Aeon

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PREARRANGE
INTERVIEWS
for

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AIR CONDITIONED

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TEACH!RSHELTER
Full training provided Cell u*
for detail* Etleblithed day
cere Fun
BOOK KEEFER
tss Handle A/R. A/P end
payroll Computer eipertence
of any type help* One of
Sanford't ilnetl employer*
CASHIER
Wen etleblithed Ce need* your
winning tmlte lo keep cuttom
or* coming beck
S T R E E T REPORTER
Tired of tilting el the tame old
dttk everyday’ Here* your
chance Gel out A meet people
end make ttl al the tame

lime

OAL FRIDAY
TRAI NEE
VtOO per hour Pul your ability to
ut* In thlt 1 gel office Be
Iwtt11 right arm
OPTICAL ASSISTANT
Rare training spot Learn lo III
eye glette* end contact*
Light office *kiff* help
COMPUTER OPERATOR
To *100 per week P l u i h
deelerthip need* your knack
Toe computer* Cereeripot

323-5176
FORKLI FT TRAI NEE
So eety load A unload truck*
General warehoute Great
learning tpol
JOURNEYMAN
ELECTRICIAN
ttl Very etleblithed Ce need*
your eiperlence Local, great
cereer ipot tor you

N O W H IR IN G !
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TECHNICIAN TRAI NEE
STOP per week Full benefit*
while you learn Eaceltenl
training program Ce truck

O u ts ta n d in g O p p o rtu n ity For

EXPERIENCED CASHIERS,
GAS ATTENDANTS AND
FAST FOOD PREPARATION
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CENTERS

5 L O C A T IO N S IN SEM INOLE C O U N T Y

• Auto / Truck Refueling
• Full Line Convenience Stores
• Fast Food Kitchens

BUILOINO MA I NT I HENCE
Mere » your chance to tinker end
get paid lor It Whet yu don t
know employer will leech

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CAB IN ETM A K ER
t i l Need* today Your arparlito
land* Ihli Immediate opening
B u *y Co
'TRUCK ORI VI R
SSI Top notch Co Eacellenl
future Naedt to hire Monday
Great bo*i wantt to komaona
to grow with tha company
Dttceenl Fee 1 Wkt Salary

TOO MANY 10 LIST!

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Free Life &amp; Hospitalization
2 Paid Vacations Each Year
Profit Sharing Plan
Other Benefits
M A K E A P P L IC A T IO N IN P E R S O N
AT 202 N Laurel Ave., Sanlord
----- Monday Ihiu I nday B JO AM . 4 30 PM
N O PHO NE CAL LS PLEASE

YOU

WHILE YOU WAIT

Actlvllle* Olrecfer/Rtildenl
Manegar lor Senior adult Apt
community Rotpontiblo lor
toclal A reereelionei actlvl
lit*. A retldenl manager
dullet A p t , meal*. A other
■■Ira* provided Ideal lor the
recent retiree Retume to
Pertonnel. TOO W Airport
Bird . Sulla t ill, Sanlord

*

Mechanic* 4 Service

IniiaileiMn Salary bated on
erp . benefit* B 1 S M ______

AAA EMPLOYMENT
2523 S. FItINCH AVE.

323-5176
LLLCTRIANS AND HELPERS
Taking application* lor erperl
anted electrician* and help
er* Com mar leal end retiden
liel Between ** PM Apply
at
SERVICE SYSTEMS
ELECTRI CAL CONTRACTORS
SOWLake Mery RD Suite f i n
Ladle*' Sale* Help Needed F ull
end perl lime 110 hr * Call
ST* ITS!

Opening Soon!

71— Help Wanted

71— Help Wanftd

71— Help Wanted

EMPLOYMENT
OPPRTUNITY
with
SEMINOLE COUNTY
GOVERNMENT

Plastic Fabrlcatlag Plant,
Congwood area *aeka mature
production men capable ol
promotion Ip supervisor
Moc’ me thop end or CO"
»lruc1MA tap helpful Salary
bated on tap MB-TICS________
PREFER EXPERIENCED
BLACK H A I R S T Y l I t T I
E iperKneed in Carefree Curl*
A Rei t ae r * M u t t have
licente Cell XT) O il. or TO
Al ST_______________________
R E C R E A TIO N A L AIOE
Leisure activity framing with
d tv tlo p m e n te fy disabled
adult* Recreational aapari
once preferred No college
required Call U t TUI
RNLPN

SWI T C HBOARD Pert lime
Wed Sun Light typing, filing,
mu** be dependabK Apply in
person at Seminole FordJnc ,
Ilka S OnendO Dr . Sanford
T I L L E R Atlantic National
Bank ha* an immediate
opening tor a full time pay
Ing/recelvlng Teller a* the
Seminole branch in Sanlord
Previous cash handling A CuS
tomer contact eeperlence re
quired Apply at the Atlantic
Bank in Sanlord. Wt E 1st
stroe*. Sanlord Ecukl Oppor
turtlfy Employer

PERSONNEL SPECIALIST
Graduation from an accredited
cot lege or unhrerttfy with a
B a c h e l o r * D e g r e e In
Pertonnel Admlnlifrelten.
Management. Bullnei* or
Public Admlnltretien or m *
lor couriewort In Piythetogy.
Joumelitm. or English, or a
ctotety related Held, or, lour
la) year eeperlence In one Of
the following area* Pertonnel
edm initiation er (ournaiMm,
pretetilenel wri ti ng and
public rel ati ons, or an
equivalent combination of re
lefed training end eeperlence
Ability to Type (A Seminole
County Typing tetf mutt be
lektn prior lo NOON of the
dotingdete I
Mull potto** end maintain a
valid F l or i da D r i v e r ' s
Li cen t e
(Definition el
VALIO The Issued licente is
not aeplred nor he*, within the
patt three t l) year* been
denied reitrlcted. revoked, or
*uupended J A copy of The
front end beck of driver'*
licente It required prior to
NOON of the doting date
The Incumbent it retpontibt* tor
performing technical work In
Ihe Held of pertonnel ed
mlnlttralion. editor of county
newtlefter, employee or lento
tion. employee program*

MICROCOMPUTER
PROCRAMMER
Graduation from high irhool
•upplemented by tpeclal
programming courtet end two
( I I year* eeperlence in
microcomputer program
mlng, or an equivalent combi
nation of related training end
eeperlence
Special consideration will bo
given lo applicant* who hero o
portfolio of program* already
developed
Apply by NOON of the above
d o tin g dot*. S E M I N O L E
COUNTY PERSONNEL OF
FICE. COUNTY SERVICES
Bul l DING 1l«l Eott Flrtt
Shoot Santord. Fla 11771
APPLICATIONS GI VEN AND
ACCEPTED Monday through
Friday. I M A M to NOON
EQUAL O P P O R T U N I T Y
EMPLOYER VETER ANS
PREFERENCE G IV E N ON
I NITIALMIRE __________
EXEC UT IV E SECRETARY
Eec rtllt* plu* thorthond ■
mu.I Immediate opening lor
ma|or company In Del end
oree Cell Todeyl Abletf.
I l l SMI. _____________

E n iU D tR OPERATOR
TRAINEE
Looking tor tell motlvotod.
mechanically inclined indi
vtdueli lit. Ind. A Ird shift
potltiontopen Apply at

PLASTIC PA0FIUS.INC
2600 lewftt line
VanHerd .________
T O MM
Full time kiperKneed cutlodl
er, Salary plu* benefit* Apply
at office of Senlendo Unltod
Method ut. I»W W Stott Rd
*14. Lo
General Mechmitl IS yoert
o.p Smell lob thop Mutt
have own tool* Cell 1)0 ISM
or alter* PM TtS k ill ___

PAN Poo», acute cere with ho*
pttel »*p for week end retKt
flatting I I I or if T Apply
Writ Vetutle Memorial Hoipt
tel. Tot W Plymouth A v e .
Poland. F la________________
ROOFERS flngK ply eaperi
area enly frantpertjtlon
required CEICelt IT* cart
SECRET ARY/RECEPTI ONI ST
A SALES PERSONS to pro
mo*« internetlonol discount
card Interview* of t ill Pro
vidence Bid* , Deltona or call
XMSTcclll_________________
Socrotery with Accounting
background tor comtrucfion
firm in Sanford art* Smell
computer eeperlence helpful
Send retume to P O Drawer
P. long wood JT1S0
Sell Avon Hava Fun I Way*!
lipstick............. Neil Palish **c
w i i*w ...........................r o t m
Student*/ Retiree*/ Heutewivc*
Pert time er full time BIG si
long term automatic retldu
ei* 317 177) or cee*ul

Tired tf Art Hunting T
C al l F u t u r e * they have
hundred* of lob opening* tor
tho** who went te work
ITS OOO
DELI VERY HELPERS- no ••
perltnce nocttiery Full lime
Good ttartlng pay CTS tiOO
O E R E R A L O F F I C E
TRAINEES
Greet ttartlng
|ob Several opening* Good
pay ITS OOO
F A C T O R Y A S S E MB L Y and
PRODUCTION WORK Mott
thltf* open Good pay tceKt
*11 OOO
IM M E DIATE OPENINOSGeneral Contliuctlon labor.
Good per CTS OOO
TRUCK DRIVERS Long haul
Immediate' Good driving rt
cord Over IS STS OOO
LOCAL D R I V E R S Straight
truck a Good pay SI art right
eway CT| 000
R ECEPTIO N IST. OFFICE
HELPERS, CLERKS, CRT
O P E R A T O R S immediate
opening* Good pay scale*
CellSTS 000 NOWI
WELDERS Certified Excellent
pay ira K t Cell today CTt
CM
PAINTERS A PAINTER
H E L P E R S - I mme di at e
opening*, good starting pay
Cell today (T t 000
DR Y WA I L with or without
ttpeylonco
I mme d i a t e
opening* Good pay Call to
day STS CKO

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Full-Tim e, Part-Time
Day and Evening Employment
Intptvlaw lng lot

Sale* Petsonnel lor.

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• L mt’ns P « c « G o o d *

■ Cutl.Wlft Ol.RU'IU &gt;
• Appliance* HiKdw.tri)
•Cam*&gt;t,u

•CowrtdKi

• Toy* Pets

•Automotive
•SpoM m j G oods

•Jt'Wt'lf y
•Snogs

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fCIUMtfUtl
•CiislO'hci Sf-fvi &lt; Man hji'i

W e e n c o u ra g e a p p lica tio n s from any and all
In te rested senior citize n s.
PM40&lt; '.ill- GkCOSAll
Wo OM or.
• Advancement
• I op W.iyito
Op(X)H unity
Piiy
•Profit illliKlOQ
•1 ■ ufUuf'l woiking
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A P P L IC A T IO N S N O W 8 E IN O T A K E N B Y T H E
JO B S E R V IC E O F F L O R ID A
200 S O U T H F R E N C H A V E N U E
S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A
M O N D A Y T H R U F R ID A Y
• 00 A M T O 5:00 P M
F I N A L IN T E R V IE W S C O N D U C T E D BY W A L M A R T P E R S O N N E L
( quel Opportunity Employer — We Tiara Qualified Applicant*
Imptotei Paid Ad

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Chrtttleit Apt* A Heme*
TV, kitchen, laundry, maid 1 »
w* up Or I c n ic M c M M IO
Furnithed Room tor ram See a*
1*1* GeN PI 1 block* oft T*th
St A Sanford A v e __________
ReetenebK room* A »ft'den
cle* Dally A weekly The
Florida Motel M0 Oak A v t .
Ml A lO e ____________ ______
IA N rO S Q Furnithed room* by
the week ReetonebK rote*
M tidtervco CoHM lcHT
S TPM CIS Palmetto A*e
SUNLANO ESTATES 1 Bdrm
I Beth with kitchen prlvl
Kge* Mutt be ovt' 1) yes,
working own transportation

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Thinking of Getting a
Real Estate License?
* COME JOIN US *
F0N OUR CAREER NIGHT
WEDNESDAY.... JU N E tt. I*U
at Oar
I m HwdOtfic*
M il Lee Rd........... Winter Perk
FROM tie* PM
FOR MORE DETAILS
A RESERVATIONS

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97— Apartments
Furnished / Rent

Cell Dick er Vkfcl Hr detain
srt ice! n s i m
I n . ttc test
HOPE T O SE E Y O U T H I R E I
Kaye* at Florida , Inc.
S* Years EapeHeocet
TIN Helper* Needed Eiperl
treed in mud A ceramic tile
P I t m . or M l sell__________
T REE WORK/GROUNDMAN
a day week F ■per Kneed only
Ml *41*______________________
T YFI ST /RECI PTI ONI ST
Must be well spoken orgemied
d e p e n d a b l e , and hav e
eacelienf typing skills Cell lor
appointment ITT IM )_______
Waltert A Weltreitei E ip In
tine dining Apply In perton.
Tuts Frl , I t PM Deltona Inn
Weltretse* Lunch Erpentnced
only 1 days Apply in person
Gaslight Super Club. It* S
Magnet la. Sanlord__________
WANOOPf RAT OR
Openings In Lake Mery No fee
C al l Abl est T e m p o r a r y
Service* MI Map
________
W A N T E D Girls with brown,
blonda or red hair, with bangs
ei Natl lo chin or longer Age*
1C 1S nermel weigh! for
height, end* willing to have
heir cut end colored lo modal
tor H E A D IIN E R I. Coll III
IM I._______________________

WAREHOUSE STOCK
COORDINATOR
Applicant mutt be able to Utl U
pound*, drivo forklift, be
energetic, end pay attention to
detail Apply in perton be
tween* ) PM

CALIBRON C0RP
CM LAKE EM M ARO
LAKE MARY, FL.
X Ray Tact* Full A pert lima
Hour* negotiable Excellent
celery TOST*!_____________
1 Sale* Potltion* Open No
eiporwnce necetaory Poly
graph requited AMtlocret
Motorcar*
H i 1X0________
HO 000 plu* per year t aecu*lve
Management Trainee Send
retume' to Jack Richard*.
Vice Pre* . PO Hoi M l.
f. Ft MTSO_________
1to 000 plu* pe' yea' Eioculive
Management Trainee Send
retume lo Jock Richard*.
VIC* Pro* . PO Boa M l,
Longeood FI MM0

CENTURY It
KISH HE AL E STATE
FOR RENT t Bdrm apart
men I furnished 1100 00 per
Furn Apt* ter Senior CHumt
H I Palmetto Ave
J Cowan No Phone Cell*
Lev*ly l kdrm. Compiale
privacy S*0 waak ♦ tecurlty
III M l Me* __________

LUSH CARDEN SETTING
1 Bdrm
1 Bdrm

....... Furnithed Apt*
„
Energy Efficient
SINGLE STORY
BU ILT IN BOOKCASES
ABUNDANT STORAGE

SANF0R0 CT. APTS.
323 3301
Wakl v a Ri v er al Kati e' s
Landing Elllclency. carpeted
e/c. canoe u«e Adwilt no
pelt Slit mo SIC) *e&lt; 121
can
1 bedroom Apartment SIM mo .
plu* depot!! la* 1*1* lor da
toil*

99— Apartments
Unfurnished / Rent

SUL

SAVE m i

Rani New and I*|4yl
Thlt Limited Speculi
Energy EtfMteot.
1 Bdrm I Bath Apartment*

ONLY......................5419.
1 bdrm , I bath else available
W/ Oecerittve Wall Cavering*.
Built M Beck case Plant*
at Her age, Wa*her/Dryer
Hack up. and Carper!
WaterWO* Accepted

3211911
OfliAdo toil fit* 365-4411
BAMBOO COVE APTS
M* I Air per I Bled
PHONE M1CCN. MSCCdt
EliteWncy tram 1)*) me
Dttceenl ter Seafee cm lent

MASTERS COTE------- 323-7900
1 bdrm apaclmanl. U M per
month. TM dapotlt Laasa
Can Ml :
Lg 1 bdrm , nawty ramodaKd.
new kitcha". w w carpet air,
t m * sec »D B S Park A va .

RIDGEWOOD ARMS AFTS.
Limited Tim* 0«l|
•y oft First Months Rant
1M0 R dgawood Ava
Sanford. Fla
CALL
M) 0CM..~........ — ------ - M l aasi
Monday thru Friday
I lo ) TO
Saturday from
18 to 1

Spacious Apartment* Minutes
from Hwy ICM Lakafronl.
pool, tennis, adults, no pats,
laundry Starting al SKA a mo
Cali TO *Tel to toe___________
l and 1 bdrm Also furnlshad
attic Wncy from STS week SIM
deposit No pelt Call M l CMT
S TPM al)P tlm tnq_________
1 bdrm , largo living room
kltchan with appHanca* DM
month r dapoHI Ml MM
1 Bdrm . I balh. carport, all
a p p l lin c t t furnithed
washer dryer hook up S17J
per month Call 7*5 TOCT
3 bdrm I balh nice area 1M0
1 bdrm/I balh now duplet sic)
W# have alWr rentalil
United SaK* Ataoc . Inc
REALTORS.............
Ml Mi l
1 Bdrm.. I Bath. Deluae Apt
D M tecurlty dapotlt U70 per
month Call M l SIM
1 Bdrm . 1 bath, wall lo wall
ccrpat. yard 11*0 par week.
Include* all utllllK* Sacurlfy
dapotlt I1M Call M l COD or
M l t*cT

103— Houses
Unfurnished / Rent
CENTURY 11
KISH REAL ESTATE
c Bedroom home MOO 00 par
month
_____________
Deltona 1 bdrm/1 balh lias E
Normandy Bird Control air.
porch, lane ad Conran lam to
*hoping No pet* ■** A W 0
tecurlty dtpotll 371 CS1B.
I l l CSTJ____________________
OUPLEX 1 Bdrm , I Bath
Frtth air, groat for kid* Call
M l TOT* or M l 7*1)
Hlddan Lakt beautifully
rated 1 bdrm 1 both homo
cantral air hoot, appHanca*.
calling tan*, blind* screened
porch fenced yard M l l«*S
a a a IN DELTONA a a a
a a HOMES FOR RENT a a
a a ST* 104 a a _____
LAKE MARY AREA/HIDOEN
LAKE 1 Bdrm . 1 balh. ana
car gar age.
new amanl
Hat. all appliance*. MM par
month Cell Ml CMC
Lake Mary Near SCC. tingle or
ccupla D M par month with
SlMdapokH Call M IPS*
Lake Mary 1 Bdrm . 1 Balh. m
pet* Wallace Crttt Realty,
Inc REALT OR.......... MIPS77.

To list Your Business...
Diol 322-2611 or 831-9993

Additions A
Remodeling
REMOOtlING SPECIALIST
WaHandK
The WhoK Ball Of Waa

B. E. LINK CONST.

322 7029

Fence
INSTALL SI L L A REPAIR
Cyprat* „.Cham Link.....Wood
Fence ns-STii________
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Build a Bigger Butmaatl
Hie Tha Mar aid Clatki tied*
CALL TOOAY
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Appliance Repair
Allans Af pifinct S*nw«
I* kr Service M* I eft a Charge
_ i T J f _ a ^ j* 4 i* D jT * * e i)_

Health A Beauty
TOWER'S B I A U T T SALON
FORMERLY Marr'aft'e Beauty
Nook ))SE IttSI Ml STD

Carpentry

_________Cell STa I M l_________
LI VE IN H O USE KE E PER 4
AIOE for involld lady Hater
once* required Cell M l Talc
N E E D E D Mature, non amoklng
women to cere ter I children
lull lime M my home Must
have treniporletion end ret
trance* Cell 11) Me* be
twean » &gt; PM
heeded EaperKneed rooters
w.lh own hand toot* A Iron*
penal ton Call i l l SCSI_______
New Breech el Netleael Ce.
need* ) peopK tor high Income
tales W* train Cell Monday.
11
New Ce Needs Salespersons
ard Appt Setters E acel cam
Ceil III D M . * I PM Lowe s
I aterminator's, E O E _______
Perl Time Cater mg Hale Re
tpaniibi* adults, mete or
lemele Seme food prepare
tion end service Varied days
and evening hours, including
w t s k t n d t Cell 111 1**)
Beck's Ceterleg, ter ap

A GREAT OI FTI Hava Her
Kltchan RamaPalidf Alt typo* of
Cei pantry Roe lane ON Price*
I aear Knead............. Reference!
Vary RaffabCa...........TO-CF1TX1*
Ah typo* kf car pan If y A ra
modeling IT yrt tap. Call
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Cleaning Service
Head Carpet Cleaning Living.
Dining Ream A Nall SIS**
fell A Chair, i l l M l MR*

HOUSE NEED HELP?

Horn* Improvement
Callwr a BmMlag A
No Jab Tea Akkili
111 Burton Lai

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Sami RaWrad Cantr actor wants
•mall ramgdaiing |obt Raa
MTttbM Bud CabalLTO «iS l
THOMAS A THOMAS Hama
rtpau *loaning, lawn cart
Call Mi IM*

Home Repairs

CARPENTER
Repair* and
To clean up your problem*
Call
TO tor*
Can M l kkcl
Law t aft*, white glove work
Memtenant a of all fypaa
' RUUDS- Ta -OeRai
Carpentry, pauvllng plumbing
CleantU»a«e I* naif Ta Oedlmetl
and electric M l COM
Law Rata*

Part limt/ Full time Earn 1 )\
or m a r t c a m m l i s l a n s
Supervisor position* avail
abla C a l l Mr
Metre
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Personal Lina* Service Rap
needed by local insurance
agency Salary span Group
insurance with denial, paid
bonder* and vacation Call
O l STM____________________

CALL NOWI 3394HOO

Landclearing

Scoofar' a Houaa C loaning
Base Cleaning, laundry win
dow*. cabinal* file, ate
Good Work Low ReK« 331 eat*

O I NI VA L A N O C L E A R I NO
Lat/LandcMarmg
Fill dirt
Tapaoll Ponds Drain dKha*
SiM PrapcratMn Call R I W S
Lais (Marpd drainage or pond*
dug PIU dirt, local Alta
gaidaa geM back kaa A amid
bag. M M P M AM AM II.
THORNE LA N D C LIAR IN O
P I LL OI RT a CLAY A
SHALE H A IIl ING
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Electrical
Aaythmg Itachkal. ltikca ItTIl
Eilimalat lC Hr Sorvlca Call*
Tam's IfacCrfc Sarvka TO ITS*
CONTEMPORARY ELECTRIC
Comgtafa C Metrical Service*
TV A TeMphone*
H I 1STT
D A S E Mettle
Now A remodeling Oddi IIona
lent, aacurity UghU. Ilmar*
piu* all aKc tarvicaa Qualify
k v ik * licanaad A Bonded

RHONE W0RR
Pari lima No aapartnea hoc**
aery wtr tram Sat appoint
mania tram our Longwood
Office Starting salary from
1*14 to STM par hr Im
mathata pay raimt lor mote
who fry harper Potential St*
par hr within a wkt Call Jim
Cook AM M X

93— Rooms for Ren!

a COUNTRY SETTIN O P
Largo 1A 2 Brtnn Apart moats
Adutt Lekav lew Family PeelsMa
ArenabK Haw Open W ttfctnds.

AND LET AN EXPERT DO TH E JOB

__________

Hampton Garden* All po*ltfon*
Apply In perton Mon Frl, III
i a«! 1st street______________
JANITO R IAL FLOOR WAX1R
to help clean rate" store
Morning* Tomtom, s doyt o
wook Idool lor r t l l r t d .
teml retired Sanlord oroo
Coil ST* SHI
_ _ _ _ _
LABORERS
ASSEMBLERS
WAREHOUSE WORKERS
Assignments ovollebi* In Sen
l o r d . L a k e M a r y and
Longwood area
No fee
Ablest Temporary Service
Mi T * e O _ _______ ________
LABORERS Strong rollobio.
gtnerol laborer* needed Im
mediately Oltterenl location*
Phone end tran*portellon a
mutt Never a lee Apply

I m In Com pinions N *a t *4.

Wfc’re accepting applications for

Lovely pool home to thoro
Everything turmthed Couple.
STS. tingle SR per week
Ceil STCAliS
________
SANFORD Roam mete to there
ccmlorieble home ST00 Per
month, * piu* t/J utllltie*
Cell m*S7*
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CONSULT OUR

landscape Lebecera
SITS hour Full time position
M l SIM____________________

SANFORD, FLORIDA

★

CENTRAL OFFICE CLERA
Sanlord Airport. SS 00 on hr
Needed Immediately Send
resume' lo PO Boa I SOT,
Sanlord FI »T T I
GIRL FRIDAY Full tlmo tor
busy construction
oltlco
C o n ilru d lo n background
helpful For mtorvWw tell

REUY SERVICES
W 2339

Discount Department Store

★

99— A p a r t m e n t s
U n fu r n is h e d / R e n t

91— Apart m«ntt/
House to Share

Lawn Sarvlce
ACE LAWN SERVICE
Cleaning Thai* king Far Mums
Frag EiHMtla*.............MS-Mil

BEAT THE H EA T!

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3234401

Lawn Service

Paving

Lawn Malnfananc*
Landscaping Burt Hog Mowing
1C* MM

asphalt pav in o in c.

LAWNS MOWED &amp; TRIMMED

Grading, paving, teal coaling,
tinging, driveway*. A parking
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Spring Yard Clean ape TO I* »
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Plastering
a ALL Phase* al Ptattertng a
Rapa'' Slwcta. Hard Ce*l.
Simula fed Brick Ml l*t)

Plumbing

Masonry
BEALCancrata 1Man Qualify
Operation Pat&gt;ot Driraway*
Day* 1)1 TIM Eva* MT IMI
E X P E R T CONCRETE SWMKP jlio driveway tldtwelk
Beau Monde Conti Ca
"W t are m* kart"
Ml MM

Nursing Care
OUR R A T E S A l l LOWER
Lekevww Nvr*mg Canter
*1* E Second S I. Sanferd

m in i______

Painting
A Way Ta laeal Betl Wark
Best Price* Me wallpapering,
pawling. ♦ meet Ra). Vary
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Meet# Painting A Wall Repair
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yrt gap. Sam Cnty araa
Free ttt Don Adam*. Ml

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POLAND P AINTING Spraying
Patthing
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Free ItftmaM*
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Retptnaiblt Man and kafpar will
pa ml your Hama or Autwat*
ate Give your probKmt ip ut
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Serving Central Fla Mr ISyrt
with campMM qualify pamiiig
ter vet* Qualify a Mutll
Special Wan Caaimg
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Raaair a Raglaca e Ramadal
a Free EtltmaMa a T O M B a

Secretarial Sarvica
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Helper

Secretarial A
Service*
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Sewing Machines/
Vacuum Claanars
Sawing Machine Repair* all
make* M yrt eipanenca In
hemal Retired Ml *171

SprinkleiS/Irrigation
ABOUT TIM E IRRIGATION
Hew Intlaiia'irt*
FraaEsf
E apart Repair* of Complete
Sprinkler System*
Timor*
Pump*
Etc
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Tile
AMTI LE Car am k UK tale* A
Inttellellen Bath, floor*,
remodeling repair* Lot* of
•l i t*, daiign*. pattern*,
grout* tailing malarial*,
claanars ctm tnl. mastic,
thlntal inaiallaliani Shaw
roam. MT E 31th S t. Sanlord
John Parker. TiM Contractor
M l DOC or art ret*
Sceftmena TIM- Ceramic. Vk
Aibathi* ale Intlallad A
paired t a p . rat. IK. Fi
estimate* IT ) de l

Tree Service
AM Ire* Sare.a.
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KIT N'CARLYLE ‘ by Larry Wright

Lak* Mary &gt;1 the Creu.ng 14
K t t l l ) bdrm.. 1 bath. gr**f
rw n U W n w .B H W
Sanford Sptcloin I M r n . 14
b*fh. 1)08 vq ft , tnorntovi
k llth tn ,
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r t m M t lr t . dot* to doom
town 14]) per nonfh Colt
Ru m 14*1144 or Barry UO
437*______________________ _
SANFORD Sunland £«»»'•«
Lovely ] B d rm . 1 Bttti .
corjMtod. fenced y#rd. *lr
unit, loundry room. con**
ntonf to ovory thing, no pat*
17*0 per month Coll 37)
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SUNLAND ESTATES 1 Bdrm .
1 both, carpet. kid* ok. tM )
prr month * eacurtty Avtll
401**3) Coll X* H04
1 Bdrm . | both VIII# I eor
gorago. accott lo pool «nd
torvti* court U » prr month
ptu* dopotll of t »0 Coll
111 1474____________________
) b d r m , 1 bath central
air •hoot, garage. well lo nail
torpot, 1445 mo , IBS «0* 4714
t bdrm 3 both Control air
Waahor/D ryrr, tanerd yard,
icroonod porch, tonni* |44)
» ) 11)0____________________
1 bdrm . I both, garage no pttt
141) mo • drpotlt S74M&gt;*.
or If# 7301__________________

105— DuplexTriplex / Rent

• T OWNER 1 bdrm . I bath.
Rattnanca or ostum* |to% tit
mortgage Own#r Hill held Ind
at 13% wf IK 38% down lot 400
Can H t 147*_______________
Far sal* by Owner In Loch
Arbor A largo 4 bdrm houo*
•nd 1 ton Owner h III finance.
Location Is It] Cryttol Vtow
East Call tor Intormotten
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with i t ) 888 down

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IB t i l l ESTATE

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COOL

REALTY»REALTOR

107-M obile
Homes / Rent

WE LIST A N D 1ELL
MORE HOME! THAN
ANYONE IN NORTH
SEMINOLE COUNTY

Bath In th t
country Air, patio, ntnr
venool no pot* R»ftr«nr*t
W t W &gt; m m jk m

111 — Resort/Vacation
Rentals
Mountain Horn# In City of
M#ndor*onvtllo. N C
or monthly rtntai Call 17?
4&gt;A_______________________
Ntw Smyrna Reach t»agant
3 story ocean view Home
U W ak m i W . Of #04 4 »

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113— Storage Rentals
Mini Wirthouses
a

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117— Commercial
Rentals
BUI LDI NG 14 * M Zoned Lt
Industrial or Storage a/ Of
he# m tU donfy

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All fhe •iff 1111 Aiiwm t na
qualify inf f Almost newt
147. MB

323-5774

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S IN G L E ST O R Y
L IV IN G
l u x T ttm i to fil
Tout N m 4s !
furnished oi Unlunwahed
Carport!
Pt u , I f Patla!
Lmh Landicaprng P*ti Childrrn
W ATER B E O l ACCEPTED)

Call......... 3211911

a G EN E V A OSCEOLA RD a
ZONED FOR MOBILES!
S Acra Country tracts
Wall treat an or rod Rd
M S Dawn I* Trt at U N I
From I II 10*1
II you ara looking tor a sue
costtvt Caraor In Pool Eslata.
Stonstram Rtklt* It looking
tar you Call Lao Albright
today at » 114M Evinlngt
H ) &gt;003

break last nook, tamily room
on t acre • lot

is* *oo go

LOOK at mu I Bdrm
I bath
on toncod C0" w tot Walk to
c o n v e n ie n t

and VA appraisod

JUST R IG H T FOR TO U
) Bdrm l ' » bath brick horn# Is
ready and priced right at
S44 HXJ Recently redecorated
Large lot Call to see

CALL BART
REAL E ST AT E
REALTOR
333 »***

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I d 500

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ASSOCI.VTKS
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REALTOR '

foreclosure Sale Mortgage Co
nanls a contract on this
custom buill 1 bdrm i bam
home on) acres si l l OOO
No points No Owalllylrig. No
Hasslesl Assume FHA M&gt;g
on this fantastic 1 bdrm I bath
ell la homo Garage patio,
common pool tonnit IS )*00

bdrm/] bath patio home Walk
to s h o p p i n g A L a k e
Monro* F HA approv IS*. 100

a LISTFOR LESSa

6%

STENSTROM

Otticn to Rent

REALTY-REALTOR
Sinford's Sain li.d«r
ISA) Park Dr

Santard

Tn

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SUNDAY...JUNE 9...1 lo 5 PM
S12 GROVEWOOO DR.

COUNTRY VILLAGE

CASSELBERRY I acre
PR I )tt 800 W Malictowckl
REALTOR
333 7**)

153— Acreage
Lois/ Sale

17008 dwn 'l i f t mo S acre, DO
It p a v t d r d
frontage,
nomenfelno mobiiaal 13) *040

t acre), partly cleered wafer A
electric 13) 000 By
33) MM

★

(305)321 0041

321-3833
Licensad Salas Pewpl* Needed!
1*4 W Lake Mary Blvd

All

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DIRECTIONS
From It/tJ go West on Lab*
Mary Blvd . North an Sir
Lear owe. Right on Anthony,
Rrgnt la Gravawee* to t il.
Sign *w prapartyl Tour hail
ass will ba Katby Hannamanw

Mon th r u m .

M t* ft4M 7...............w m lilt
I M I Drive* ... Orange City
JU1T O FF IA
A T O RA NOt C I T Y I X I T f t r
REPO! REPOt ) bdrm . ) bath
mobile horn**. It** mo Som*
aiwmabl* Call A a*k lor Mr
O r * 0 , 3)1 I t H
FREE C R E D I T C HE C K BY
PHONE I E a i y qualifying
Celt A aak tor Mr Orr.
tor Ml III*
WOWt 3 b drm , 3 bath new
double w i d e
matonl l*
ihlngled root flrapltt*.
It) *88 Cali A atk for Mr Orr
«Of M l 3134

U3E0I Mobil* Home! itartlng
at t)W0 Call A aik for Mr
Orr *84 M l 317*

• q u a l cm n#r«hip bat it AAj i i #

monthly p#ym#nH U#t#t|
• U Y R O W with ##«l#r FHA
J b d rm

ATTENTION
FAMILIES
Enjoy
Country
Living
Again

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iir#pl#c#

utility room, I car

g« r« g« . guHrf tprn#f, frtg&amp;aki

Call 771 noo or 37)01*7
BY O W N E R
TREM ENDOUS
TERMS
WILL CARRY
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7 Bath. Pool

Bdrm

Hi gh blult v ir g in w o o d ), o.tk m a g n o lia , p a lm
M agnificent p ro p e rty A p p ro x im a te ly aSO It on
river C loie to co u n try boat ra m p and m a rin a C u r
rently toned A 2 Ideal ip o t lor lu x u ry condos

bom*

#&lt;r condi

ftan#r n«M natye hy#t»r with
volar
O v»r 1700 iq ft
L A H urry *nd C a II 127
l eke M a r y H ig h School A ft * )
B d r m , ) B A fh l K if t r c d p o o l

$350,000

DeBary Realty
M is (305) 668-6333

IS

D ELTO N A R E N T A L

JE A N N E M E. CAPIZZI. GRI, R E A L T O R
Lie Real Estate Broker

H O M ES A V A IL A B L E

•4 Hw y. 17 92, DeBary, F lo rid a

Spacious 3
bedroom, 2
bath, garage,
lam lly room,
screened porch
and much more.
F ro m S500/mo.
I'oniiK't Md/rfnnrir
at

C a II tor m oft information on
th i* a n d o t t a n G rad y Brawn
Raaltyr 777 l l l f ar 771 1«!l
t O N G W O O D 3 b d rm
1 bath
H»w roof L ow 'down payrn#nt
O mn • r 11r i m c i n g
14 ?. Id#

JJI i n t

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SHENANDOAH
VILLAGE
APTS.

YES, YOU CAN AFFORD THAT GET-AWAY
INVESTMENT IN SUWANNEE RIVER COUNTRY!
Now Available • For A Shod Time Only!
2 4 . 3 A 5 Act* Tracts
All Tricts • 5235 5395 Down, 5695109 M o., 10.9%
Fmincini. All Tracts, Cash Prices - 56.370 to 510,195

llo lt o iin
C o rp .
Ile a lt y Co.

FROM *315 1
Rental Oflice
. 323-2920
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R I A L E I T A f l RROK1 R

1-800-255-LAND (5263) or
0-904-378*4814 (collect)

) ' 4220 S omjt NDO W0VI
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SANFORD

Rick TKompean llcenaed leal Ittgfw Brakar
M M Waokat ry Rowd. Suit* 1 7 . GolnaivUI*. H o .Id . 33107

COMPLETE
FRAME AND
CONCRETE BLOCK

CALL
MR. ASH
TODAY

ASH’S SPECIALS

S81.J 08

The CEDAR

The SPACIOUS 3A

Ml.SOO

2 B e d r o o m s , 1 B a th
L iv in g A re a 7 6 8 S q . Ft.

3 B edroom s, 2 Bath
B lo c k Construction
1583 Sq. Ft. Under Root

( 43.too
( 45,000

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J E A N N E M E. C A P IZ Z I, G RI. R E A L T O R
Lie Real Estate Broker

COMPLETE FRAME

COMPLETE BLOCK

14 Hwy. 17 07, DeBary, Florida

ONLY

ONLY

30 Yeare O f Dependable (Service T o
D cB n ry And Deltona.
Member D cltary And Deltona
Cham bers O f Commerce

322-2420

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10 ACRES ST. JOHNS RIVER
FRONTAGE, DEBARY

young O n

Ca%*#*b#rry golf (O utba Atov#
in nith no monyy down on

DeBary Realty

1 Bdrm 1 bath hama with spill
bdrm *lan. control aie/haat,
lali a* room B Itoragt. paddi*

M Jv v A f
Adult Mobil* Homo Park
MODUS ON DISPLAY

B«#ufiful 4 bdrm . 7 bAth with

k

IR# Wit lit*.
r 1ii*
rntjr
hornt lot 4%. Why pay m#r*f
Coll USA today lot F R t t

3 /1 M int C o nd itio n. C to ig T o I r
Z 'l Price R edu ced T o tdZ.SOO Lithe
M erle E it p T e i, C oirsm unlly W ater,
M anicu red N e igh b o rh o o d
7 /1 Beautiful H o m e O n Lot lOOstJS
Sheltered B y M a n y M atu re
Shade Tre e s
3 7 Deltona A s s u m e O1^ Loan Clean.
Neat O w n e r H a s M o ved O ut O I State
7 /7 A/C. P a n elled L iv in g Room
I Bedroom , 1 B a th E lfic le n cy
Apartm ent F o r M o m O r Dad

14f— Commercial
Properly / Sale

110 088 x) *3) na*

321 0759 E ve 322 7643

Owner A i *oc_C a M_ IJO &gt;47)
BY O W N E R U 4 W J BtJrrn

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KH &lt;37 till

157-M o b ile
Homes / Sale

Nic* tot tout" of Santord Fruit
trae! wall. 100 X 1JF Ltd
in.*08 You pay d o lin g coil.

CLASSIFIEDS
322-2611

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N C W S M V K N A B EACH
Draitlcaily reduced I 7 oca*"
front turni»had Condo 11000
down B e a c h ild * R e e ity,

m-*7T.

151— Investment
Properly / Sale

★

USE
HERALD

L k . *AAl CtfAfA B fdtt

c A 'p o r t

★

HOME SWEET HOME CAN STILL COST
LESS THAN S4S.000
DISCOVER DELIGHTFUL DdBARY, JUST A
SHORT RIOE O N THE INTERSTATE

127-Office Rentals

Sanford Naar BeauMul 1 bdrm ,
7 bath custom homo on l*a
wooded acral Flraplaca.
tat In kltchan plus many
iifrii
11)80 down with
paymants ot 1)08 01. principal
A tnlarast Amort*ltd tor X
roars, luasad on 1 j ARM at
4M*ng pr*ca Ot 100 MO ALL
tg .ire , or* nagotiabla No
returnable otter ratusad Sail
or willing to pay all closing
costs For dttofla. call Mary
Burkhart Realtor Aiwcialo
wall Itroot Ca ) l l too) Attor
hawr% m root

BATEMAN REALTY

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I N (T E D

Own#r Itnanting 'prim# ar*a
IT# 400 34# SH7_____________
Na R A A IA A A bit R l l 4 t 4 i l
Beautiful country *attmg 1
bdrm . 1 bath kitch rqv.p
carpat carport Nic# qu'at
neighborhood AUlhQjAA aoo

155— Condominiums
Co-Op / Sale

COMMERCIAL 1P E C I A U 1T
LAKE MARY R E A L T Y
B O B t A L L je ................ m t ia a
For So‘e Clcn* to downtown
kntord and hotpltal Amerl
can Steel b'dg 1)00 *4 ft GC
t tat t l i U f . 1 ) 1 880
Call 313 177] after ) Pm

H o rta t ok

b a th on 1 aertt

★

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Campultniod Marhat Analy
lit ot yovr homo

REALTO R

&gt;01

H imes For Sale

141 — Homes For Sale

COUNTRY WIDE REALTY
Reg R C Broker ......... W *311

OPEN SUNDAYS* I to I PM

SIS W ISth street
Sanlord FI 11771

BRAND NEW HOMES on the
PARK 1 bdrm. 1 bath, largo
pOrch Leet* option Ritar
meet 1,00 Call attar ) 111

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R E D U C E D FOR QUICK SALE!
I l l # n tw J bdrm f bA** btk .

125— For Lease

Reasonable and convenient
W IN Mapte. Sanford
171*9*?
471 A
Lake Mary Boulevard
Suit# 4, 1300 month Im
mediate occuoarwy 177 770*

•

BT OWNER ] bdrm 1 bath
sell* plan garage cor-wr to*
lots Ot If**! good neighbor
tone* assumable no quail
tying pncod In mid sad s
Call 33) 08)7

U t .ee go

m s PARR AVE ...... Sanlord
*01 Lk. Mary Bird
Lk Mary

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Seniors *r Singles buy this now 1

POOL large oak ire*! shad*
this 1 Bdrm 1 bath home
Hardwood doors, knotty pin*
kltchan cablnats breereway
togaraga.guarry t*to floor

322-2420

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4*.*00 08

CALL A N Y T IM E

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No quAllfying Htw J bdrm , J

INVESTORS Now } story lusu
ry Duplet 1 bdrm 3 bath
eech 11.000 a mwith Income
potential Its 080 o ' bast otter

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COmp#tltlvt prlCM kt v%prk#
oyjt your nmhpm# ___ __

LAKE MARY Nice and cloort J
bdrm . I bath, sc re e n room
CM *, attic Ian Fonctd back
yard

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panatod family room, laundry
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10V 1 bdrm , t bam 1 100 44
ft on 1 ) acre 184 Vine wood
Drive 11) 3*0)
Lovely 1 Bdrm country horn*
with yard and big garden
are* Affordable monthly
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THIS IS THE ONEt I bdrm 1
bath ham# with split bdrm
plan, oaf In kitchen, gam#
room, firoolrc, ft),*04

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141— Homes For Sale

NEW HOME

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G R E A T LOCATION! I bdrm 1
bath with kldnay l hr pod pawl.
retreWton roam. Iiroplac*.
control air I’haat M1.38*

W ILL BUILD TO SUIT* TOUR
LOT OR OUR1I EXCLUSIVE
A G E N T FOR W IN S O N C
DEV CORP. A CENTRAL
FLORIDA LEAO ER i MORE
HOME FOR LESS M O N E TI
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RAMBLE WOOD 7 STORY with
sparkling pool• Hu^* stone

1 PECTACULARI 1 bdrm H*
both townham* with ool in
kltchan. tun parch, cam mum
•y pool A tennis courts t i l .100

121— Condominium
Rentals

POOL

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STUNNING! 1 Bdrm I both
Kama with eitra largo utility,
control eir/hoat Nncod yard

Retail A Office Space WO up to
2 ooo %q ft also storage avail
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ham* with paddi* Ians, at I in
hilchln, control air/hoot, largo
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room , utility , a ir hoot
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] bdrm t bath horn* A ]
bdrm . 1 bath rental ham*
Scar garage utility building
pool, on 4 S acrei I year bom*
warranty Additional * acra!
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C a r d i n a l Oak*
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COOL SPARKLI NG POOL |
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tertonad patio. Irto loon
car*, loundry 1X 0 HI H U

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103— Houses
Unfurnished / Rent

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1284 Sq. Ft. Under Root

3 Bedrooms, 2 Bath, 2019 Sq. Ft. Under Roof
AC With H EA T PUMP, Wall lo Wall Carpal
Quarry Tile Foyer, Doouble Car Oarage

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130.900
POOL. AWNINGS ANO MORE
LIKE NEW HOME — 3 BEDROOM. 2 BATH
HOME NEAR COUNTRY CLUB. OVERSIZE
LOT ON CUL DE SAC IN A QUIET AREA.
10x10 P A T IO .......................... 853,600

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$ 3 3 , 0 5 1
C O M P LETE

NEAR PROVIDENCE PLAZA - 2 BEDROOM,
2 BATH HOME WITH ENCLOSED PORCH IN
FINE CONDITION. FURNITURE NEGOTIABLE
. WORTH SE E IN G .................... 852,600

CO M P LETE

PHONE

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Complete Kental And Management Department

LOW PAYMENTS
AND
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IN CLU O EO IN YOUR M O R TQ A O E

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157-Mobile
Homes/Sale

Sunday, Juno f, IM S

117— Office Supplies
/ Equipment
brand now W i l l f ft tong
Can M l Motor m tlHovo*

195— Machlnery/Tools
L iffn l Htw . 4 . (had Mobile
Homo Dtalar in thtt Ai m .
... 1

Famine*

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n w w w t» n ......... m in t

157— Reel Estate
Wanted
Mom* Rant ml option to bvr
Middle
roupfa leturlfy 4
Oft * Ml « »

111— Appliances
/ Furniture
Appliance* Far tala all la
•ttallan* caerdttton 4 laity
guaranteed................. I l l *}*»

WILSON MAILIt FUtNIIURt
in in «. h i »r ....
mmi
PIANO

Bor R adar * ft . U M ttaw
di sc I t IE, S H I , othar
aryjtpmani avallabto 1W feoa

AMIlfy Kannata
P O 4a i Jff. I l l TIM
Oilaan. Fla IMta
F R E E to good boma 1 yr
m motor# Carman Shapbard
Moved beoka and N&gt;ada Call
» l Ilia
lrut Oatoanaraa Wblto pH bull
wilti black on taco 4 tall
Mato. 1 y n old Family pot
Howard M ila n

201— Horses
Qvartor Moraa Mara Appendi«
raglilered 1 yri. It Kendi
Green broke, eacollenl du
pofitlon 4 manner* Would
m a l e oec el le nt hunt

'll FordMuatang
Air, Automatic, a C yl
No Money Down.......
um
COURTESY POWTIAC. m T I I I

f l AAX^Ratacior Wagon”
*0 000 ml 1 Owner Loaded SlffS
COURTESY PONTIAC MI III)
•ft Voikrwagon Rabbit
I Owner
Hall Dam age
No Money Oown
ItffS

219— Wanted to Buy
Ctottao*.
Paperback

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221— Good Things
to Eat
Poet U Pick, t l bu .Sot . June
I. corner Baardall 4 Kentucky
Ave Eait of Sanford Airport
Ml JOle

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Ptga, am poet*, min. berroa
Wllce tele*. Wwy aaW. MI4AH

213— Auctions

FOR ( S T A T E
Commtrcl ol or Rtildenllel
Auction* 4 Appreltali Coll
Oall l Auction M l M » ______

Utad Withert Parti 4 Service
tor Kennwrei.......... . H I tot;
MOONEY AP P U A NC C I

215— Boats and
Accessories

iOO VonHsf d Ave.
CONSIGNMENTS WI L C O M f I

Alum Kroon room. *400; T V
entonna, awning*, utility fa
bio A m l K Ml IfW
For Sato 1 braided rug*. a*klng
*10 each Ona chair, atk ing t l
Coll Ml MM
Indutlrlel tawing machine toll
ofl. aatra parti. *400 Call
Satolllt* TV lyitama
Complyla All you
Financing N
SI.IW O PUnlvKtam i llaa

231— Cars

321459)

Bid CfiOitP
No Dfdit?
Wf FINANCE
NATIONAL WTO SALES
1120 S. Saflfwd 321 4075
t l Chevrolet Cavalier
Low Milage
Me Money Down

27TH STREET FURNITURE

Yard Solo Sat June ttti. t I
o clock Ilf W IVd S I. San
ford Lewnmower*, Ion*,
clotha* 4 loti of mlae
i r Bool Steering Wheel 4 cable
Wired toa ahrlmplng f i l l 00
Coil m i rue

a a COLOR T I E R VIS lOt! a a

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COURTESY PONTIAC . I l l t ill

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Mary f l ............. . Dayton* Beach
a a e a a Held* a a a a a a

PUBLIC AUTO AUCTION

Xaniltt 11" color tal«vl»l»n Orlg
Inal price aver MOO Balanca
dug S » « 00 tath or taka ever
pay mart i H I mnnth Still In
warranty
NO M O N E Y
DOWN rrae home trial, no
obligation Call M I Ufa. day
ornlgM.

PORSCHE f ll TA R O A to One
owner Rudy rod metallic
Super *hepe Offered af
whototato. 114,000

tvary Wad Mftaal I N PM

* Where Anybody *
* Can Buy or Sell I *
Far mart datalla
i a o a m tin

241— Recreational
Vehicles /Cam pers
n ft motor
ow*r tram and
C h a in * Can M l rve*_______

ITTI Jaml
TRAI LER 4X4 wooded troitowith light* Atklng U » o r bett
offer Call M l 441a

FORD F IN
'*11, * eyettodor. Automatic.
•Ik* new. SOW

M Mvatang a c y l , p». AAA F M
cattail* E ilr a me# *e00
Own , 10 mot to pay eWOMO
'l l F O R O E X T
Mint condition Mul' H r
Plaaao call baa ru n
'01 HONDA CIVIC a dr todan
Goad c o r d , A M / F M .
air swoo ms fort

BILL HICK'S
AUTO SALES
HOPS French Ave
hi
a REPOSSESSIONS t
a cor but have cradll
probtomat Wa have tavaral to
cboo*# from and will finance
Coll Eric M l COM
Thrt Week Onlyl
1*0* EL CAMINO............. .01.4
Otter I iptret June II

243— Junk Cars

■ ILL HICK'S
AUTO SALES
&lt;(0 t$ French Av*
Mi Tat)

241— Recreational
Vehicles / Cam pers

J E E P C J I .....
Automatic
Lavl Edition
VI
a Wheel Drive
CO URTESY FONTIAC-.MS-TII1

C*a&lt;hma« Data** If ft . leH
contained. itoap* f. awning,
atoctrk |ack. T V antonna.
bit* rack M l fKM. aher S or

ANY JUNK CARS A TRUCKS
•aught From ( I t M4 A mart
Call &gt;111*14 ............... n u i n
TOP Dollar Paid tor Junk 4
Lltod cor*, truck* 4 heavy
OQUtpmont M I SffB
WE PAY TO P DOLLAR FOR
JUNK C A R t A N O TRUCKS
CBS AUTO PARTS I f ! 4W

M Ford F IN Pkk Up Truck
Seo Ta Babava
lift!
COURT ESY PONTIAC. M T t lll

QUALITY USED CARS!

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COURTESY POfrTIAC.MTIin

237— Tractors and
Trailers

235-Trucks /
Buses/Vans

COURTESY PONTIAC. IM Dll
'10 Char, O j UrM spe*d
nowtiro* IIW m m i

COURTESY PONYIAC M H I I I
JE E P C J -1
Automatic
Lavl Edition ...
...V/l
a Whoal Drive...

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223— Miscellaneous

203— Livestock and
Poultry

Dabary Aata a Marina Salat
Acrpta Ibo Hear, top o&lt; hM
lit ttwy It-W OeBary aaatui
'W Ford Thunderfeird
I Owner
No Money Down

Sam

Hard Crib*. Playpont. Retry
lurnllur*. clothing Good
Prlcot Alter I PM
M l P tl
Paying CASM tor j
Aluminum. Con*. Copper,
Br*«*. Lead. Nowtpapor.
Glata. Goto Silver
Kokomo Tool, fit W Itt
1 1 go Sat t I MS I too

^rMumger^jM^tH^even^

boot., ere, vanity, tain bad*,
pluontora. M I 174J
* RENT TO OWN a
Color T V * . ataroot, wathar*.
dryer l. tafrlgarator, Iraatatl.
furniture, video rtcorOari
fpeclal III week'* rant if go
Allyrnattva TV 4 Aaa* Rental!
layrai Itoyytnf Cantor

187— Television/
Radio / Stereo

GARAGE SALE Sot. 4 Son ( 4
PM . Toyota leap. *1.000
Bdrm tal. tool!, kltcbon
war*, o*t. ate ISM Princeton
A,a M I W0»
Yard Soto- Sat 4 Sun .Juno M l
4 flti. f AM 1PM.I7F Nolen Si .
off CM. at tomner Caramict

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AUCTION EVERY FRI NIOMT

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231-Cars

Playpont, Etc.

Refrigerator Hying room tel

m tee*

2 3 1 -C a rs

199— Pets A Supplies

FOR SALE
Wailao Rerpontlbie party lo
lata oyer vplnal piano Eety
term* Can be men locally
Witt* Cradll Manager. P O
Boa«ll. A»tor. FI MOW
■eteadtl toned Apftlancet
tram M l WARRANTY
BARNC T T t
CAUCLBERRV
IM iil
110 Mi l

217— Garage Sales

3 AMC CARS
ISM fAOI. UMC0RCW0 H

WE FINANCE

410 ISM SFIEIT

1981 CORVETTE

IN I French A y e ............MS I tot
tti* CAAAARO CONVERTIBLE
HO engine, automatic trant.
rad with whit* tap Orlven
dolly
A t k l n g 11100
Call Ml ana

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3- 1983 CHRYSLER
FIFTH
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Nka buy at *400
M l 1011
m i V.W
*T1 Super Baella
angina, rocenl over haul
New Body 4 paint |ob.
carburetor, gat lank, fuel
pump, vollag* regulator,
twitch, matter cylinder,
brake*, whoal. cylinder, ball
lelntt. muffler 4 toll pipe*,
clutch pleto, threw out
bearing*, d u t c h cabi*.
ipeadamaler cable, (/brake
Cell M l 14/1

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1985 Chavy Z28 Camaro , . * 1 1 , 9 8 8
1985 Ford Crown Victoria . * 1 1 , 9 8 8
1985 Ford Tempo 4 Dr............ * 7 8 8 8
1984 Ford Thunderfaird......... * 8 4 8 8

12 Morih. 12.000 Mil* limtird Antoniy

1984 Ford Tempo 4 D r. . . . . . &gt; 6 3 8 8

1982 TOYOTA
C0C0L1A, 4 0«1.. I/ t 4/1. 4M TN U H 0

TIUOH COLD*

2-1981 CHEVROLET
C1TATKM8
piked

USED C A R
B A R G A IN S

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Atklng IMP Call 1440144
Iff* Flat Solder New Convert
Ible, new lira*. AM /FM Haro
dean, oicellenl condition
Aik Ing slat* Coll M l MW
attar 1 PM
1*1* Mercery Monarch SHOOK
be*I otter Coll 1*4 IlaO
1*44 TOYOTA T E R C E L Auto
Iran*. Air, nlCA cer U fff or
bai l reasonable oiler
C t’l MI M il attar 4 PM
'41 Camera 4 cyl . 1 k*l on
tleor; 'II V.Bf Van. a U w i
Bed Camper for Ford or
Chovy, Dodge Truck Name A
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* 10,400

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I SUITS. 4 M l
PRICED fllON

*6475
*3175
*3475

1983 Chevy M a lib u ................ * 5 4 8 8
1983 Ford Escort 4 Dr.

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*4788

1982 Olds Cutlass Brougham . * 6 6 8 8
1983 Buick Electra Limited . . * 7 3 8 8

A L L o u n C A R S H A V E A flO D A Y
4 0 0 0 MI L E
LIMITED ORIVE-TRAIN WARRANTY.'

1980 Toyota Celica GT LB

DEAL WITH A GOOD CHUN

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FEATURES AT
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Evening Herald. Sintcrd. FI.

Sunday. Jun* V, IttS — 1C

G ro w er
Baby's Breath King Recalls Creation
Of Empire Built On Delicate Flower

M r. and Mrs. Robert M cOlvin

Love Story
Happiness Is The Key
To 70- Year Marriage
By Doric D ietrich
Herald People Editor
('•ill li a milcHlcme..H celebra­
tion... or may Ik - even a miracle
ol s o r t s . Inti In K t t i i n a McOlvin,
being tnarilcd to Robert McOlvin
lor 70 years lias been nothing
less than sublime happiness.
A s spunky as they come, the
vivacious 89-ycar-old Emma
crrittts the bltsslul longrvlly of
Iters anil Hubert '• murMiigc and
their own well-being hr happi­
ness."No stress and no unbapplncx* adds to life."Emma said
“We have had a happy 70
years. Emma said "W e never
bad a iptarrrl and he (Hohcn)
hits never given me an unpleas­
ant word.*'
Although Emma says she anti
Hohert have hern through thick
and thin including the Great
Depression which was "tough."
she atlds. "W e h.ive shared
e v e r y t h i n g in o u r lives
together,'*
The Sanford couple celebrated
thrtr 70lh wedding anniversary
hi ihclr home on .lime 5. They
were married on that day In
1015 ai Ibe home of Robert's
sister in Fairmont. W. Va Emma
was horn In McrriUlown, Pa.,
and Hubcri was tiorn In Wlnford.
W. Va.
They moved to Richmond
Avenue, east ol Sanford. In
195-1 "W e have lived here (In
San for ill lor 31 years anti we've
loved every minute ol It. The
people are wonderful." Emma
says "W e Invert West Virginia,
its*. "Emma adds
and we -still
have lot sol friends there."
Robert. 94. retired as lhe
superintendent &lt;&gt;1 a mine for
t*b rlsio p b e r M in in g Corp.,

Morgantown, W, Va, In 1944,
the McOlvins mover! to Accident.
Md., where they owned and
operated a 200-acre dairy farm
loralMiut 10 years.
Robert, a longtime Mason In
giM&gt;tl standing. Is the only sur­
vivor ol his immediate family.
The rnuplc liave no children.
About her husband. Em m a hus
this to say: "Ills mind Is ns clear
a s a bell, he hus u great appetite
a n d a w onderful se n se of
humor ..he nlwavs hus had a
good sense of humor."
Calling herself "only a housewile.*' Emma say# she sang In
the choir of I he First United
M ethodist Church, San ford ,
where they arc members, for
several years. Her hobby Is
knitting which she still does
while "watching ihc tube."
Friends and neighbors called
ou the McOlvins on their 70th
wedding anniversary, as well as
a niece and nephew from
Titusville. Cathy Hemosky made
a Ircautlfully embososed tiered
wedding rake topped wit It a
bride and groom with gold
wedding rings
According to Dolores Kir chain,
a neighbor. "They (Mr. and Mrs
McColvInl are a very devoted
couple to each other and loved
hv all who know them. My
lamlly and I have lived In the
duplex with them for almost a
year and love them like u moil in
and lather. These wonderful
(x-ople have so murh love and
kindness to give — yet ask
nothing In return "
When Emma says. "W e have
never been unhappy." It shows.
Ain't love grand ’

B y Su sa n Loden
H erald Staff W riter
Sanford's Arthur Andres
w ho im m ig r a t e d from
Germany with 35 rents In his
pockrt In 1924 says the real
happiness In life Is w hat you
create Ills creation Is an
e m p ire b u ilt on b a b y ' s
breath, the wispy, white
liower that's a must for most
any floral bouquet or ar­
rangement.
Andres at 85. reigns over
Ills modest home on Celery
Avenue, east of Sanford, that
he purchased for $7,882 In
1954 Hut hls wife. f’hrlsta.
40. takes to the 20 . res of
lields behind their borne to
continue the flow- of baby's
breath and rut flowers from
their Tartn to a national
market.
For almost two decades
Andres ruled as the baby's
breath king. But In recent
years others have made It big
in the baby's breath business
with farms almost 15 times
the size of hls
I rnn't com|H-tr with them
no more: that's for certain."
hr said. Hut still we grow
baby's breath I'm ton otd to
tight competition I don't
have to light &lt;otu petition
" I'm loo old now. I've gol
my share. I told Christa If you
want to fight romprtltlnn,
you're young yet."
lint Andres* move from
Pennsylvania to a rented
larm In Ovtedo In 1950 was a
move against competition.
W hen Sn n lo rd grow ers
were In a dead heal with each
other for a share ol the celery
market, Andres, who hail
Ix-en nudged out of the floral
and landscaping business In

Pennsylvania by a post-war

expanding

m a r k r f that

brought an influx of flowers
refrigerated and shipped
year-round from California
and Flotlda. decided to side
s u p the competition and pin
Ills hopes on a relatively
cbscurecrop. baby's breath.
It was a shrewd move for
this man who called It "sweet
llshlng" to have an almost
singular hold over hls field.
The renown of hls blossoms
reached Its zenith when he
was called un lo supply
baby's breath for the White
House wedding of President
Lyndon Johnson's daughter
l.vnda Bird
"You look at It this way."
Andres said In hls softspoken G c rm n n -E n g llsh .
"when I did come here to Ibis
country as a greenhorn I
couldn't speak a word of
English And then It came In
the (Milnt that I got connected
with the president's daughter
and the W hile House In
Washington
"It made me feel big From
a greenhorn Immigrant to
delivering flowers to the
While House.”
Andres treasures the order
and receipt from that deal
along wllh failed newspaper
cllptng. which noted the fame
ol hls blossoms, Those mem­
ories are stashed along with
photos, passports and other
clip# that chronicle Andres'
life front hls boyhood in
Germany through hls Sanlord success.
lie said he was born In a
greenhouse, meaning he wus
born to follow in hls futhrr s
footsteps as a grower. Hls
father's career was rut short
by a call to urmy duty In
World War I. And at age 17.
in 1917. Andres was drafted.
" I was one way lo say.

Arthur Andr«s with wlipy baby's breath.
Germ any's one lasl hope l
never saw the front.''
Following the war In n

German-born Andres displays Indian arrowheads found on property.

depressed economy Andres
saw hunger. He worked day
and night for 18 months In
•m Iron ore mine ami us a
landscaper in earn passage to
the t ailed Stales.
When lie sal sail with 35
rents In hls |xx-krl In 1924 "I
spat over the rail ol the tmal
and said I hope 1 never see
EurojM- again I got fed up
with It. I hud moImhIv here, for
certain I have very little
money and I couldn't speak
the language, lor certain." He
passed through Ellis Island
and on to Pennsylvania he
was determined to make (he
most of the opportunities he
would see In Germany.
Hr cheeked In with an
employment office and when
they told him lo return for
work at eight o'clock In the
morning they hud lo set hls
watch at right. because hr
didn't understand what eight
o'clock mcni. Hut he did
understand the hard work he
wus a s s i g n e d to In the
Primsylvunlu coal mines, hr
suld.
Hls green thumb prevailed
and by age 2B hr was chtrf
laudw uper wllh a staff of four
wot king on (hr estate of a
Bee FLOWER. 3C

Pet Health

Overweight Animals Have M ore Problems
Den came into the clinic on a warm day wllh a
complaint ol dIHliult breathing. While the
phvalcat exam did not show any Internal
problems It became obvious that thr main
problem thr dog had was that It was grossly
overweight The sheer bulk that Ihc animal
•.oiled made breathing (llHlcull csjx-i tally when
lhe dogexrrcised rv rn a Hitler bit.
Admittedly this is an exceptional case bul In
practice II becomes painlully obvious that there
are far too many anim als which arc overweight.
In general, animals which arr overweight have
many more health problems They eannot handle
exercise, nverhe.il euslrr. respond poorly to
disease problems and tend to huve more
complications with their heart and respiratory
system. Overall ihev live shortrr lives and
probably do not even know what they are
missing
So why do w r allow our pels lo be In an
overweight stale? Most owners with overweight
animals arr under the tnlslukcn Impression that
this Is a way of showing affection, by giving them
extra food. table scraps or treats. One big
diflrrrner Ifrun hum an* who arr overweight Is
that we as owners of lhear animals have direct
control ovrr the anim al's access lo the groceries.
As a result there arr very few good reasons for
having overweight animals.

Michael T.
Walsh,
DVM
Today we will discuss a few guidelines that you
should consider when dealing wllh an overweight
tret,
As with people, before you start on the road to a
thinner heallhirr |»rl you should firs* have the
animal examined bv your veterinarian This will
help lo avoid any problems which may be prrsent
such as parasites, thyroid disorders, or heart
disease.
To understand what Is loo much hard we need
to first get an Idea of what Is theoretically a
normal amount. Thr nutritional requirements
change wllh size of the animal Involved, thr
season (roldl. activity level, reproductive artlvlly
such as pregnancy, and for many other reasons
As a result It ts almost Impossible lo give a set ol
recommendations which will cover all animals
For example, lei * look ut the requirements of a
pound dog who gets a norma! amount of

activity outside and Is an adult. This unlrnul
would require about 700 kilocalories of energy
per day. This amount of energy Is contained In
alxnit 209 grams ol dry dog food (less than half a
ixnindl II canned food were firing used thr
amount would have to be Increased lo about 20
ounces. Because of all thr differences wr
mentioned In comparing animals we ofirn go by
(heir physical appearance In trying lo decide If
they arr overweight rather than Just these
estimates.
II you decide that your dog or cal Is ovrrwrlghl
and you are serious about weight loss then you
must understand your prrsent situation Excess
weight results from more ralorle* going In to your
|x't Ilian are being used. You can affect body bulk
by Increasing the number of calories used
Irxrrrisel. decrease the number of calories going
in (diet), or both, Next you must realize that
losing weight salrly lakrs lime, especially when
there Is a great deal Invulved or If the animal ts
older. It may literally take months so do not push
thr animal too hard
Most Important, losing weight in a pet requires
total cooperation within the family. This Is
needed to makr any progress All treats and table
wraps must lie eliminated from the diet. If this Is
not done It is Impossible to keep track of how
m m h the animal is consuming

Next, measure Ibe amount of fixxl your animal
tv getting und keep this constant lor about (he
(list mouth. If you have been feeding only one
meul a day then split the total amount Into two
meals with one to lx- given In the morning. If the
animal Is used lo a lot of treats than use part of
this portion as a substitute. T h is will Increase the
calories used at different times of the day, lest
will be turned Into lut. und It also may decrease
the begging which makes soft touches nut of so
many owners.
After 4 0 weeks rewelgh Hie animal. If no
weight is losl then decrease Ihe amount given by
10% und rechrck the anlinul again 4-0 weeks. If
your animal aeems lo lx- showing ronatant
hunger because of Ihe loss of bulk then choose a
brand ol food thut has fewer calories lor Ihc same
amount of hulk such as cycle brand or prescrip­
tion d in s which ure available (torn your vet. If
* ou are feeding free choice thrn measure* the
i mount consumed each day and reduce It as
crwrlbed above
These are general suggestions and do not apply
lo many animals so be sure you discuss any
radical rhanges wllh your vel la-lore implement­
ing them,
For thr answers to your /ret health quest tons,
write to Or. Michael U'ui*/i. CJCi Thr Evening
Herald. P O Box 1657. Sanford. 32771.

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In And Around Lake Mary

Summer Tun Under The Sun' Set
The Lake Mary Parks and Recreation
Department will hold Its summer play­
ground program "F u n Under the S u n "
again this summer. The 6-week program
will run from June 17 through July 25.
Monday though Thursday, at Lake Mary
Elementary School, from 8 a m. to noon.
The program will Include dally activities.
Informal music and drama, arts and crafts,
organized team spoils, special events and
tournaments
Children 6-12 years of age are eligible to
attend. The cost Is t2 5 per child but full and
partial scholarships are avallablbc for Lake
Mary residents For further Information, call
City Mall at 323-7910.
The Lake Mary Fire Department's roof Is
In need of immediate major repairs. Fire
Chief Bob Stoddard says fund raisers are
b r i n g p l a n n e d to h e l p r a i s e t he
•6.500-$7,500 needed to repair Ihe roof.
The Lake Mary W om an 's Club has
donated S300 toward the project. Other
organizations, businesses and prlvair Indi­
viduals that want tocontiibule are asked to
contact the department.
Boy Scout Troop *831 will lurid a "Real
I’ll Pnrk Barbecue" June 15 from 113 0
a.m.-4 p.m at the First Presbyterian
Church The menu also Includes cole slaw.

Bonnie
Olvera
Lake Mary

Correspondent
321-2209

baked beans, bread, tea and coffee. Dona­
tion Is $5
The l.akr Mary W om an's Club held Its
monthly meeting May 23 at Howell Place In
Sanford. New members were honored and
presented with roses.
Ll. Sam Belfore and Officer Tom Winkle of
the Lake Mary Police Department were there
to thank the women for funds donated to
purchase a 35mm camera for the depart­
ment It was decided that the *300 donated
10 ihe fire department be deposited Into an
account at a bank so that other donations
could also be deposited Into the account

(Barbara Gorm an returned Sunday from a
Beta Sigma Phi State Convention at the
Omni International on Blscayne Bay.
Awards were given for achievement.
Barbara says, she enjoyed most the
costume party. The theme was "Putting on
the Rita” and her chapter dressed as Rltz
crackers. She says It was a very enjoyable
weekend and appreciates the support she
rrcetved from the chapter making It possible
for her to attend.
The First Presbyterian Church will hold
Vacation Bible School June 10*24 from
8:30-11:30 a.m- Boys and girls ages 2 years
through ninth grade are welcome. The
theme for this year Is " I walk In the
Footsteps of Jesu s."
On Saturduy. June 15. 8:30-11:30 a.m.,
the city will hold a public meeting designed
to let Ihe citizens know "W hat's Happening
In Lake M ary." Developers with pending
projects will be discussing land use plans.
Proposed budgets and traffic problems will
also be discussed.

Lois’ Place of Sanford presented a lovely
faslon show with members of the club
modeling the latest designs
A luncheon was served following the
meeting

A Blood Drive will be held June 13 at 2
p m. In front of Dr. Kansol's office In the
Driftwood Plaza Those wanting to make an
appointment may call 323-2300.

K a y Lee, right, dem onstrates weaving to Janet Walker,
president of Alpha Nu C ha p te r of Alpha Delta Kappa.

Weaving Program
Ends Season For
ADK's Alpha Nu
Alpha Nil chapter ol Alpha
Della Kappa, honorary teachers'
sorority, met for n covered dish
luncheon at Ihe lamgwood home
of Kay Lee for their lust meeting
unlit September

Mr. and M rs . E a rl Chlldrass

Couple Observes
60th Anniversary

t v ft

.

A n n Brisson, left, president
of the W o m a n 's C l u b of
Sanford, looks on w h ile Befty
Jack , chairm an of the clu b 's
Education Departm ent,
prese n ts a scholarship check
to Jeanette Everett, a gradu
ate of Oviedo School w ho will
a t t e n d the U n i v e r s i t y of
C en tra l Florida in the fall.

wrappetl gifts for Christmas,
p.i|&gt;er hearts filled with men's
and women's handerkerchlrfs
for V ale n tin e 's Day, Faster
baskets with knitted chickens,
and hand crocheted May baskets
filled with artificial (lowers

Mrs la-e. president of Weaver*
ol Orlando, a Central Florida
Mrs. W alker eoogralulalcd
w e a vin g guild, enlightened hostesses Lorraine Whiling,
chapter members and guests Karen Coleman. Ik-th Whlghutn
about the history of weaving, and Sue Durlou for I heir out­
materials suitable for spinning, s t a n d i n g i n e r t i n g ut Ihe
tools for spinning and weaving, Sem inole C o u n ty Historical
and wuys to dye 1bread with Museum, lairruinr Whiling, cu­
naturul dyrs. She noted that rator of the museum, gave a
Kool-Ald Is a very easy dye to g u i d e d l o u r t h r o u g h the
use and one that Is proving lade museum and an Interesting ac­
pi (N il.
count of Ihe history of the
Mrs. Lee thru drmonslnited Musi uni building Irom Its In­
the ait ol wruvlng and a variety ception ns n County Home In
of weaving patterns on her four 1923 to Ihe museum ll now Is.
looms. On display were many ADK members have coniierulcd
"fmllM of her looms'* Including in helping out ai ihe museum.
stoles, pnnehns. place malH,
President W alker aIs u
sweaters, rugs, eli
expressed pleasure nl the suc­
The regular business meeting res* of a rather unusual fund
was conducted by Janei Walker, raiser. Hazel Madden. Leah
president, who expressed satis­ Benner and Jan Walker pre­
faction with Ihe sorority's oc- pared a luncheon ut Hazel
cotnpllkhttients during the |mhi Madden's home and served II lo
sorority member* for a $5 dona­
year
Mrs Walker tailed that the tion. Till* proved a profit ahie
usual altruistic program of enterprise, site said.
chapter uud Individual con­
Chapter members were in­
t r i b u t i o n s to the Margar et
l-Vynnld’s scholarship lutul at formed thut Leah lk-micr would
I * A I ' K School, contributions lo I m- the delegate lo the Interna­
lla- stale A D K scholarship bind tional ADK Convention In lata
and to the scholarship house In Vegas this summer.
Members presented w rrr
Tallahassee had been expanded
This year it Included monthly M a ry J a n e B a rb o u r, Leah
visits and gilts to every patient Benner. Geneva Coehran, Mary
In the Sanford N oising and K. Dunn, Hazel Ktynl. Kll/aheiii
Gallant, M ary Grace Kosky.
Convalescent home
Kathleen Lee. Hazel Madden.
G i l l s d is t r ib u t e d were
h a i r b r u s h e s , s k i n l o t i o n . Kate Nash. Martini Nichols. Rob­
w-iiNhclnths. Caress snap deco­ erta llli hard*, Helen Richey,
rated with nylon net to look like Mlanehc Rucker Helle Kunihly.
fish, hand erochrlftl turkey pins .Janet Walk er am i Lorraine
lot Thanksgiving. Individually Whiling. — K a te Nash

Earl amt Florence Childress.
191) Marwick Road Dellary. cel­
ebrated their UOill wwedding
anniversary, June 26 They were
married on that datr In 1925 Hi
Ethridge. T e n n They Iwler
moved tu Ohio where they lived

Scholarship
Recipient

imill Ihrv moved to Florida In
1952
The couple lived In Lotigwood
18 year* wlicrc Childress fanned
u it Ill 1909 I In v have lout win*
18 grandchildren and 14 great
gtuiuli hlldrrii.

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T»m m » Vine t i l

C room s 1935 C la ss G ath e rs
The Crooms Acadrmy Class of
1935 recently celebrated Its 50th
a n n i v e r s a r y w i t h a netacquainted hour and dinner at
the Holiday Inn Minina, Sanford.
The class members and Ihrlr
former tear Iters spent a pleasanl
evening reminiscing over the
good old days.
Violet Jack son Crawford.
Louise Brown Charllun, Winter
Park, and Archie D. Dickerson,
Boston, Mass, chaired this 3-day
Golden Jubilee.
Alter Introdurllons and the
words of wisdom from classmate
Archie Dickerson. Ihe chalrrnun
presetiled Ihr guests for the
evening, Mrs. Angle Boston
Douglas, former instructor ul
C room s Academy, and M r*
/.elmu Bluckshere J o h n so n .
West Palm Beach Each gave a
brief history and encouraging
remarks lo (hr class
Saturday morning the class
arrived at the home of classmate
Violet J. Crawford for a Sunford
southern breakfast.
The group spent Ihr uRrrnoon
visiting old friends and resting
lor their cruise amt dinner-dance
aboard tire Slur of Sanford us tt
cruised down (lie SI. Johns
where muny ol lire former stu­
dents used to swim attd Hah
The class wurshl|M-d at Si.
Paul Missionary Baptist Church
Sunday morning and grreted
many of their friends. The class
llten gathered ut thr home of Mr
uml Mrs. Willie llruwn as their
classmate Archie 1). Dickerson,
hosted a down home cookout
with all thr trimmings
Classmates and friend* atten­
ding the Golden Jubilee Celcbral l o n wer e M a r y L e e H a l l
Jem-retl. Annie Lee Hall. Miami.
Edward Hlackshcre, Mr. and
Mrs Benjamin Canty, Mr. and
M rs
A b r u h u m 11. H i c k s ,
Washington. D C , Mr. and Mrs
B e n ja m in Patrick, D av t on a
Beach, M rs Irazona Knight
Green. Jacksonville. Mrs, Ruby
Walker Hill. Atlunlu. Georgia.
Mrs Allnern Bart her Peterson.
Lake Wales. Louie Wright. Mrs
Lcola Wilkins Bryunt, Sanford
and Richmond Luwsun. Richard
Charlton, Winter Park, and Mr.
and Mrs Krnesllnr McGill Lewis.
Jacksonville.
Tyre Court Nu 14 Daughters
ol Sphinx. Enterprise, observed
Us third anniversary M ay 26 al
T r i n i t y Unllt-d M e t h o d i s t
Church.
Speaker was ihr Rev. Clarence
Spencer, (wstur of The Glorious
United Prniueostcd Church of
Cod. Geneva.

role In Ihe life of this writer.

A\arva
Hawkins
1IMIIH
Music was furnished by The
Wilson Ensemble of Sanford.
Mistress of Ceremonies for the
service was Mrs Amy Fllmore.
I he highlight of the evening was
the donation given lo a needy
lumlly. one of thr purposes of
the group Is charity.
T he G a l a D a y R e l i g i o u s
Service lor Tyre Court No. 14
Daughters ol Sphinx will I m- held
al Si John Missionary Baptist
Church. Cypress Avenue and
10th Street. Sunday. June 9. at
II a m i Mary Smith Is (he Most
Worthy Grand Matron,
An Impressive dedication was
attended by over 100 students,
Irirnds and wellwishers of Dr.
Stephen Caldwell Wright who
presented his third edition of
p o e m s d e d i c a t e d to h i s
grandmother. Mrs Pearl Wright,
Mrs Bernice Wright, hi* tnolhrr.
his aunts and many others who
have played such an Important

"It s Always Bettrr Late Thun
Never" is the theme for Ihe class
reunion of the cluss of 1975 of
Seminole High School. The class
will gather lo celebrate June
I 1 16.
M a n y e v e n t s h a v e been
planned. Make your reservation
now by calling Prince McKinney,

Try these on
your windows.
T h e look o f
blinds in subtle
pleated shades
thut are just
right for
sun-drenched
rooms. Sale
priced this
week only! A t

323-7358; Darryl Baker. 322
8624; or Bertha Gordon. 322S I 53.
Mr. and Mrs Wesley Stencil.
While Plains. N.J.. the former
Atidrey Mosley, were In the city
for a few days vtslllng family and
f r i e n d s . T h e y w e r e t he
h o u s r g u e s l s of Mrs. Marie
Pindar.

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Sunday. June ♦, 14*5— 3C

In And Around Sonford

Something New Added
To Fall For Art Show
R e m e m b e r the S a n f o r d Seminole Art Association's "Pall
for A r t " Sh o w that gained
tremendous popularity annu­
ally?
The colorful event Is pro­
gressing this year as the pre­
stigious St Johns River Festival
und will be held on Oct. 26 and
27 in Fori Mellon Park, Sanford
The categories for Judging will
Include oil. acrylic, mixed media
12 dimensional), watercolor.
graphics, drawings, pastels, pho­
Society. A m ong the 150 w ell-wishers atten­ tography. sculpture, pottery, ce­
A recepti on at the S h e ra to n Hotel,
ramics. stained glass, woodcraft,
M aitland Center, honored Dr. L u is Perez of
ding the fete were Su sa n a Huam an, from
furniture, weaving, basketry,
Sanford, newly Installed president of the
left. D r, Perez and h is wife. Dr. M a rla
rnacrame und commercial crafts
Perez, and M rs. Gonzalo Huam an, and Dr.
Florid a M edical Association. The reception
The top prize In the two-day
H
uam
an,
chief
of
staff
at
C
F
R
H
.
w as hosted by Central Florida Regional
show Is $500 for Best of Show.
H ospital and Se m in ole C ounty M ed ical
Eight awards of $200 will hr
presented for Best of Category
and 16 artisans will receive
Awards of Merit of $100. For
Information and applications,
contact the Greater Sanford
Cham ber of Commerce. 400
East First St.. Sanford. 32771
Phone: 1305) 322 2212
The festival planning com­
mittee
will meet for a luncheon
you do." (Abby. two cigarettes in
D E A R A B B Y : I had a blind
on June 20 at Howell Place,
four
hours?!
dinner dale with a man I'd been
It’s been 10 days and I can't Sanford. Com m ute members
hearing about for ages. We
get
that man off my mind; we planning lo attend are asked lo
D ear
clicked Immediately. I liked his
seemed so right for each other. R S V I'b v June IH
looks, personality and every­
I d really like to see him again.
thing about him After we talked
T h a t ’s I n c r ed i b l e! W h ile
Any advice?
(or 15 minutes. It was as though
Sophie Shoem aker was dili­
J.
IN
J
E
R
S
E
Y
we had known each other all our
gently searching for seashells by
lives.
D E A R J.t Where ther e' s the seashore at New Smyrna
During cocktails, I took u smoke. I was back In less than
stnokr
there's not necessarily Beach Inlet, she found a Social
cigarette oul of m y purse and five minutes.
Security card. Closer observa­
When he took me home, he lire You blew It If you really tion Indicated the card belonged
Instead of ofTerlng me a light, he
want
to
see
him
again,
quit
said. "You may as well know up said. "Thanks for a wonderful
to Hal Posey J r , son of Jerry
evening l think you’re a terrlflr smoking. Then call him and tell attd Martha Posey, longtime ac­
front. I hate cigarette smoke."
hint
you
don’t
smoke
anymore
I told him thut I enjoyed wom an and I'm very much
quaintances.
.smoking, but If It bothered him. attracted lo yo u ." Then he
Hal had gone swimming five
f'k.
mow
I'd go lo the powder room to hugged me affectionately. (I was
,T \
days earlier with his "forgotten"
smoke, which Is what 1did After on cloud nine!)
wallet In his "tjuggles" which
"Not even a goodnight k iss?" 1
I relumed, we tiad a wonderful
succumbed to the sea — all
mwwrrui
dinner, then I took out another teased, whereupon he replied. "I
except Ills Social Security curd,
CALL TOLL TREK
cigarette, excused myself and don't think I’d enjoy kissing a
so far.
W U ttllll
went to I he powder room for a woman who smokes as much as

Reception Honors Dr. Luis Perez

W here There W as Sm oke
There W as Never A Fire
Abby

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...F low er
Continued From 1C
millionaire. He perfected his
t rail and by 1929. his Ural
year as an American citizen,
hr had savings to lose when
I hr stock market crashed.
By 1930 Andres was In
tiusinrss for himself with
eight g r e e n h o u s e s that
supplied cut flowers and
wedding bouquets. "The IO
years I was In business was
the depression lime. Hoover
was then president. Hr was
saying prosperity was Just
around the corner. You got
dizzy Just looking around I he
comer until Roosevelt got
started and p r im ed the
pump
"Then In 1939 Hiller went
down In Poland and the war
started, so things started
tssunlng. If you could pro­
duce anylhlng at that lime
you made money. Everything
was frozen at that time. Even
the smiles were frozen."
Andres said,
Despite his German roots.
Andres said he ran Into no
problems because of the war
and even helped some escape
the concentration camps.
" I have no enemy I know
of; not ever I had no grudge
with anybody. I was nrver
angry with anybody When It
comes to politics and religion
1 keep my mouth shut and 1
have no rrgrets.
" I am an American citizen
alter five years here. This
country w-as good to me. This

country got me exactly what
I was worth, but It didn't gel
me a |&gt;enny more than I was
worth So I earned every­
thing. Hut you have to take a
chance to get ahead. Andres,
who enlls himself n lover —
not a lighter, said.
Women are his hobby, he
said, and Chrlstu. Ills third
wife who has been with him
I •! years Is the lies! of the lot.
" M y first wife was for 32
years I spoiled my first wife.
I spoiled my second wife and
now I've got my third one.
That's the hrsl of all. Oh my
God. I wouldn't sell her for a
million dollars." Andres said.
He favors German women.
"1 don’t know. I’m so used to
German women." And he
explained when he was look­
ing for a wile hr had very
little contact with American
women. "I never went no
place I don't Itching lo any
church or anything like that.
I went every sum m er to
Germany to get out of the
heal," and there through a
blend he met Christa
"S h e was sitting in the
kitchen with a frying pan In
Iter hand. I needed somebody
for the house who was willing
lo work with me shoulder to
s h o u ld e r." he said, anti
Christa ill the hill
Andres did makr one at­
tempt to find an American
mate, lie advertised in the
n ews paper .inti recelveti
about 10 replies. " I didn’t tell
them when I come by to sec
them. I slipped over anti saw
them — aye yl. yl. yt. yl. He

SUMMER’S
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Nancy Yurnnls says she and
the crew of "R o m a n ce " are
excited to be back at the Port of
Sanfurd for business and'fun as
usual. The Homancv will make her
maiden voyage — a breakfast
cruise — on June 15.

had apparently Item spoiled
by German beauties.
His two loves, women und
(lowers, mix well, Andres
sitId. ”1 always give (lowers lit
girls; t h a t ' s for certain.
That's one bad habit I have. I
like nice girls and I like nice
(lowers and I see nothing
wrong wllh that and I hope t
keep thut up until I'm dead,
you know for certain
"W hen you're getting old.
your hearing Isn't so good
any more. Your seeing Isn't
so gtiod no more. Your
walking Im i ' i so good uny
intire. You know when a man
gets old and he's chasing
girls and women, after he
gets them he doesn’t know
what to do with them ."
Andres said as he chuckled.
Andres saltl he grew up the
hard way and today people
are spoiled. "The trouble Is
you've got lo skill people In
when tltey're young. That's
where the setback comes.
" I learned In Europe when
you are 14-years of-age the
first law Is to keep your
mouth shut, but take orders
Take the orders und mukc It
accurate what the boss tell
you. If you don't learn lo take
ortlers you can never give
orders
"P e o p le change These
days you can I tell them that
lio more. You tell them that
anti they say, I quit,' but we
couldn't quit when we wrre
young."
And Andres si III hasn't
quit Hr may have slowed a
hit. but he hasn't quit

H e r m a n a n d R o s e Edith
Jaconsnn are celebrating their
golden wedding anniversary
Sunday. June 9. The couple,
owners of Ro-Jay, have sjient
lheir entire married life In San­
ford A big celebration Is the
order of the day for one of
Sanford's favorite couples.
Joe and Stella Orltt. staunch
supporters of returning "the
clock" to Sanford, relay a news
worthy lip that the clock pole
has been Installed at Magnolia
Mall. The dedication ceremony
will be announced at a later
dale.
Charles Conklin, son of Mr
and Mrs. U.C. (Phyllis) Conklin
received u M.S. degree In Civil
Engln^nerlng with honors from
ihe University of Florida on May
4.
Bertha Ann Lackey, daughter
of Ms, H.A, Lackey of Sanford
was umong the 2-17 graduates In
"The First Century C lu a " al
Rollins College. Winter Park
Bertha Ann received a B A
degree.
The following Sanford stu­
dents achieved a perfect 4.0
average al the University of
Cennral Florida d u rin g the
Just-completed semester: Celeste
M, Albert. 313 Salsum a Drive;
Kristie A Morrell. 1809 G Und-

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lug Drive; and Harry Morris. 109
Hays Drive.

Dr Sarah Irrgnng. pathologist
at Cenntral Florida Regional
Hospital, was guest speaker at
the Seminole County Extension
Homemakers’ final leader train
Ing program of the season. Dr
Irrgang spoke on "Check It Out
— Skin and Breast Cancer."
The Informative leader train­
ing programs will resume In
September, according to Barbara
A Hughes. Extension home
economist.

Sarah Anne Wlegard. daugh­
ter of Mr. and Mrs Frank G.
W le g ar d. and
s tu de nt at
Seminole Community College,
has been selected as one of the
c o u n try 's most outstanding
campus leaders by the stall of
Who's Who Among Students In
Ameri can J u n io r ColicHcs
editorial slafT.
Sarah Anne will be listed In
the 1985 publication, an annual
Mrs. Fred Moon of Laurens.
directory of outstanding stu­ S.C. was the recent housegurst
dents first published m 1966.
of Vallte Cox. During her visit.
Mrs. Moon celebrated her 73rd
Stetson University students birthday.

Blazak Named President
O f IWC Student Senate
Scott Hlazak of Alinniontr and baseball teams
Springs has been elected presi­
Blazak Is the son of Brownie
dent of the town Wesleyan Col­
Blazak
of Altamonte Springs unit
lege Student Senate for the
1985-86 year. Blazak Is a senior Mary Blazak of Winter Park He
maturing In criminal Justice He In a 1981 graduate of LK Howell
Is" also a member of the football High School.

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TO UR B IR T H D A Y
J U N E 9, 1 9 8 5
In the year ahead, don't be too
hasty about giving up old friends
for newer acquaintances. In ­
stead. do everything you can to
cement stronger bonds with
proven pals.
G E M IN I (May 2 1-June 201 Be
careful today not to make
serious decisions based upon
flimsy information or hearsay.
Take measures lo gather perti­
nent facts. Major changes are
ahead for Gemini In the coming
year Send for your AstroGraph
predictions today. Mall $1 lo
Astro-Graph. B o* 489. Radio
City Station. New York. NY
10019
C A N C ER IJune 2 1-July 221
Y o u w o n ' t be l a b e l e d a
daydreamer today, but your
project* may not receive the full
attenllon or Interest they re­
quire.
LEO (July 23-Aug 22) You
may meet someone today who
will make a powerful first Im­
pression. Unfortunately, this
impact will quickly fade.
V IR G O (Aug 23-Sepl 221 A
potential problem area today
could be family-related maltcrs
Impatience must be suppressed.
L IB R A (Sept 23-Oct. 23) This
may not be one of your better
days for testing new equipment
or malcrlals. Leave unfamiliar
gadgets/done.
SC O R P IO (Oct 24 Nov 221
Wh en sh o p ping today, ask
voursell belorr each purchase If
you Iruly need the Item and
whether you should be plunking
down your hard-earned cash for
It.
S A G IT T A R IU S (Nov. 23-Dec.
2 1 1To pacify anolher today, you
may yield to pressure and suy
change your mind regarding
Homelhlngyou should I n - doing
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A R IE S (March 2! April 19)
yourself.
Instead of repeating u n su c­
A Q U A R IU S (Jan 20-Feb. I9J cessful tactics, profit from past
Bget-consclotis today or you experiences ami conceive more
m ight allow yourself to gel workable approaches.
Involved In some outside activi­
T A U R U S (April 20-May 20| It
ties dial will cost far more than won't prove wise at this It
you expect.
associate yourself In a new
P IS C E S |Feb. 20 March 20| venture with someone who has
You're an extrrm rly capable complicated your afflars In the
person today, but be aware of past.

expenditures today, you should The boss won't pay off for
be able to find ways to get conversation today but he will
In the year ahead you will greater mileage from the dollars for performance. If you hope to
he rewarded, keep your muscles
have excellent ch an ces for you spend.
SCORPIO (Oct 24 Nov. 22) in motion and your mouth shut.
luKtlllng your primary ambi­
tious The principal frustration People you associate with today
P IS C E S iFrh 20 March 20} Hr
you may have to contend with may lie u trllfe Intimidated hy careful about offering advice
you. so be careful how you toduy wherr It Is not explicitly
will be your impatience.
OEMIN1 (M.iv 2 1-June 20| conduct yourself. Don't come on requested, even II you ifilnk your
1 hose who labor at your side will too strong.
wise words could solve another's
S A G IT T A R IU S tNov. 23-Dec problem
mil In Inspired today hy an
old-fashioned pep talk Perfor­ 21) Favors you request from
A R IE S (March 21 April 19) A
in. nice speaks louder than others are apt to he granted curious associate may try to
lmlay.
hut
they
could
have
words, so set the example. Major
nose Into a private matter today
changes arc ahead tor Gemini In strings altar tied You may Ire |M-rtalnlng to you and another
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off
doing
without.
the coming year Send for your
CAPRICORN (Dec 22 Jan Guard your replies.
Astro-Graph predictions today
T A U R U S (April 20-May 20)
191
Try to use your head today
Mall S I to Astro-Graph. Box 489,
Radio City Station. New York. Instead of your checkbook, Don’t be stingy In your dealings
\ Y 10019 It-- Hurr lo stale your especially tf you arc involved In a with friends today hut, hy the
new venture that requires seed same token, don't let yourself
/txllac sign.
gel maneuvered Into a position
C A N C ER (June 21-July 22) money.
A Q U A R I U S Man 20-Fcb. 19) where you pay an unfair share
To advance your self-interests
today, you may hnvr to he a
tulle holder than usual. Don't lei
11mill thoughts restrict your
movements
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tents today, you might he un­
by CONNIE Wit urn
reliable However, this will not
" M U K O IK D L ■ K X HE K , Y L M N LE K
he trur If a serious Issue ts at
stoke,
H N K Y K N N ; M U K D IK D L I K O W E C H X V , Y L MN
VIROO I Aug 23-Sept 22)
Important decisions that could
L KK A E W R K O . " — A K D C L I J D T J N C L K Y J .
affect your career should not be
left up to others today. Let
everyone Involved know that the
final judgment rests with vnu
SOLUTION: •/• u#ur u*u« aisiaan ara * * * i s/nd era uaur u s u m ..
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) If
itasrstQ uiuialuag — uasorq ar* t * * i 'idruros
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TOUR BIRTHDAY
JUNE 10, 1985

by Hargraavas &amp; Sellars

MR. M EN AND LITTLE MISS
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PET5 ALWAYS SE N SE WHEN
VOO RE DOING TO THE GROCERY

WIN AT BRIDGE
By Jam es Jacoby
Herr's another deal that Il­
lustrate* the principle of guard­
ing against a bad trump split.
South had « very comfortable
o v e n all of one spade When his
tMMner raised him to two spades
la doubtful action with only a
dnuhlrlon spadel. he cheerfully
bit! game. The light response by
t.asi Itad set (tic stage for I he
Ix-si defense against lour spades
Opening the heart ace and con­
tinuing lieurts lotted declarer lo
m il Immediately.
From the declarer's point of
.lew ihere was only one way to
lx- defeated That was lor West
to liold four spade* to the A-J If
tfr.it wrre the case. West would
duck when South played the
spade king or tpirt-n Winning
tin next trump with the jack.

West would continue hearts.
Eventually West would get
ahead of Soitih In trumps and
store the setting (rick with a
little spade. But there was an
antidote to this poisonous de­
fense
At trick three South simply
led a low spade to the 10 If
either opponent wanted to win
the Jack. fine. Then the next
heart could be trumped with
dum m y's small spade
tf the 10 were allowed lo win
the trick, West would still he
able to win 'he spade ace anil
lack, but no longer would his
-mall trump come Into play
A willingness lo give up two
s|&gt;ade tricks without a battle
enabled South to protect hlmseir
Iront losing three spade tricks to
the trump-forcing defense.

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Sunday, June *, I M S - I D

m erica
Jo A Lot O f People It's Still Dream Of Freedom,Opportunity
B y R ic k Brunson
H e rsid Sta ff W riter
fwo years ago. 49-year-old Choowah Slak was
executive with 20 years of service with
jicral Electric In his native Malaysia on Ihe
rr side of Ihe world. Today, he chops chickens
bark of a restaurant on French Avenue In
third for $3.60 an hour.
r'hy the cut In pay and status? Because that’s
Jat dreams cost sometimes. Slak will tell you.
and his wife, Lana, left their homeland for
herlca because they wanted to pursue a dream
opportunity and freedom for themselves and
r son. Steven.
They came to tile Untied States a year ago this
tnoi
fcnth looking for a new life. They left their land,
^^ftne and the rest of their property In the care of
lr relatives who will try to sell It all and send
m Ihe money.
H Jt's been a long year for the Slaks. After 12
nj|mth* of mostly Joblessness and hassles with
Immigration officials It looked tike their dream,
wits .1 myth.
They arrived In Los Angeles and lived there for
•1 f month. Then Choowah went to Pullman.
Wash . to look for a Chinese friend and a job. His
wtfr and son came later and they lived there until
rernber of last year, he said
lut Choowah could not get a good Job so he
w*nt (o Virginia. On the train trip back he struck
up a conversation with a woman from Deltona.
I In (wo kept In touch and eventually the woman
told him Florida was the place to find a Job so the
Sink faintly headed south for the Sunshine Slate.
; -.The woman's church helped support the family
until Choowah landed the restaurant Job.
lylodav. In their bare, west Sanford apartment,
the couple says their dream Is still alive and that
H rdshtps never quashed It.

t

"It (America) stands for something." Mrs. Slak
said In a Chinese-tinged dialect. "It stands for
freedom. I may encounter difficulties but 1 think
this country Is great."
Although they have yet to tap their economic
dream, they have tasted freedom — a precious
and rare nectar where they come from
They are cautious when speaking of the
government of Malaysia for fear of retribution.
But they would say they, being Christians of
Chinese descent, were among a minority In a
country that Is dominated by darker-skinned
Malays who are mostly Moslem. Malays make up
about 43 percent of the population while Chinese
make up 37 percent and Europeans and other
Aslans are about 20 percent, he said.
Though the government is officially a democra­
cy. It exercises tight control over education,
religious and press freedoms, ih r Slaks said
"T h e freedom of the press (in America) is
marvelous.-’ said Mrs. Slak. who frequently
writes letters to newspaper editors and colum­
nists. " I can say whatever I want In Malaysia
whenever 1 was eating outside at a cafe 1 could
not say anything There might be a spy behind
me."
The Slaks' 16-year-old son might not have
golten an education In Malaysia — another reason
they left to come to the states.
"T h e biggest thing Is m y son can get an
education here." said Choowah. who lias a
bachelor's degree In business administration
from Woodbury College In California He attended
there tn the 1960s "You don't look at skin color."
Steven, whom they left In Pullman to finish
high school. Is doing very well and will be
applylng for law school at Georgetown University
Jn Washington. D C. after he graduates tn 1986,
Choowah said.

a*#*u PSstatr T w n i

T h o u sa n d s ol Im m ig ra n ts gather a n nu a lly to
take the oath of allegiance and becom e
citizens ot the United States. They still

consider America the greatest country In
the world.

The Slaks also have a 20-yenr-otd daughter.
Selina, who Is studying physics at Southhampton
University In Southampton. England, according
to Choowah.
Their children arc hut another example of the
way orientals adapt and nourish ly America's

educational system . Studies h ave show n that
children of oriental Im m igrants excel taster In the
schools th a n any other Im m igra n t group.

The reason Is because. "W e adapt
much more flexible.' Mrs Slak said

We are

See AMERICA, page 6D

Needed: Enterprising Young Minds To Find The Solutions
By Peter H. Gott, M.D.
■ You would think lhal with all
lb'* technological skills at our
dlsposal.someone could Invent a
&gt;r knble pipe reamer.
For those of you who don't
fluke pipes. I allude to the
lore that we pipe smokers
periodically confront: cleaning
it the charTed ash that forms
hslde the pipe bowl. The stuff Is
ibomlnable. It’s as hard as dry
plastic wood. It builds up. smoke
idler smoke, like a malignant
arteriosclerosis, progressively
reducing the diameter of the
bowl until so Utile tobacco can
h r Inserted that a relaxing aftlr-d ln nc r habit becomes a
five minute frustration
[O f m o r e e c o n o m i c lmirtance.the gum m y crust has a
ilffcrenl coefficient of expansion
than does wood If Ihe pipe Is not

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regularly reamed — a major
undertaking, at present — the
briar expands at a different rate
than the deposit and will crack,
thereby ruining the pipe.
1 realize this la not the kind of
technical problem that Interests
the general public. Perhaps It Is
an Inconvenience better suited
to an analysis by Andy Rooney.
However. I have yet to find a
decent, cleanable. Inexpensive
pipe reamer. And that got me
thinking about other familiar
Items that also could aland some
Improvement:
— The stethoscope. Contrary
to popular opinion, physicians
do not store their stethoscopes In
Ihe coldest crannies of the office.
In fact. I often warm Ihe flat
listening portion, called the dia­
phragm. before placing It on an
unsuspecting warm chest. But

could, either. If you slip II on
with the opening In front — the
PERSPECTIVE
logical way — watch out: you
end up looking like a refugee
from Penthouse ma ga zi ne .
Ihe warming Is never enough. When donned with the opening
E a c h p a t i e n t J u m p s a nd In back, the gown exposes the
exclaims "Hey. doc. where do entire spinal column, down to
you keep that th in g ? (You and Including the coccyx and
guessed (he next line.) In the surrounding structures.
refrigerator?'’
T h is vestment defies my defi­
I plead for someone to design a
stethoscope mitten — or some­ nition of the word "gow n." It
thing — so that doctors can stop seems calculated to minimize
modesty, maximize loss of body
torturing warm-blooded clients.
— The hospital gown This heat and make Ihe wearer an
flim sy cotton garment was Instant object of Interest among
clearly not designed by a pa­ visitors. I say throw hospital
tient. for a patient. The darned gowns In the wastebasket and
thing Is a veritable Gordian knot Insist on wearing your own
of (laps, snaps, ties and gaping pajamas or nighties. (Inciden­
holes. I've never met a patient tally. Ihe disposable office-gown
who could figure out how to get Is no improvement over Us
In to It. Never met a doctor who hospital counterpart.)

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— Stirrups. These are not the
gadgets you siulf your boots Into
when cantering around the
countryside. Medical stirrups are
medieval devices — akin to Ihe
thumbscrew — commonly at­
tached to uncomlnrtablr tables
upon which sadistic
gynecologlsls examine women's
r e p r o d u c t i v e tracts. T h e
specialists Insist thut stirrups are
necessary, but most females
don't like them, and I've never
seen a male gynecologist try
them himself. The solution?
Ride bareback. Or surprise your
obstetrician by requesting a
western saddle.
— Tongue depressors These
u b i q u i t o u s , r o un d e d , flul
wooden blades have probably
been used since Cro-Magnon
limes for looking Into throats
They never fall to makr thetr

victims gag Their sole value, II
sem is to me. Is lo provide a
surface upon which pediatri­
cians can draw littU- laces so
children can lake them home,
break them, gel splinters ami
return to the doc Ior.
The secret? Don't slick your
tongue out If you're examined
will) a tongue blade: the nerves
that trigger the gag reflex live
contentedly In the hack of the
longue. Either stick out your
tongue or allow the doctor lo use
a tongue depressor, not both.
Although modem science can
put men and women In space, I
suspect thut whal we really nerd
are more enterprising young
minds devoted lo discovering
solutions to our little problems
One way or the other, the big
ones have a tendency to lake
eare of themselves.

Americans Earning More, But They're Saving Much Less
I could tell from Ihe way he Ignored
he (lowers (hat he was on a big case.
Femlock Holmes, a private detective
peclallzlng In economic Investigations,
s a cousin of the probably late Sherlock
lolme*. We had gone lo the auction of
frth-ccntury drawings at Sotheby's,
he great detective had been lemporary l y diverted by his success In picking
up a work by a little-known French
artist, but he slipped back Into a kind of
ranee as we left.
We took a stroll through the upper
East Side. The (lowers were gorgeous.
Parts of the city looked as If they had
ust stepped out of a seed catalogue. I
was dazzled. Holmes was oblivious to
these wonders of nature. He seemed to
be tn some other place, loat In thought.
Suddenly he asked where we were.
"Oh. drat!" he ejaculated upon being
old he was 70 blocks from home. "I've
1 client due tn hall an hour."
We took the subwuy, just making It
o Holmes’ cramped room on the lower
iast Side before a knock on the Cuor
n n o u n e r d the a r r i v a l of Ms.

Dollars

(Non)C«nts
Tim othy
Tregarthen

Parsimony Spendthrift, an ordinary
woman ol ordinary age from Urooklyn.
Ma. S p e n d t h r i f t w u s l o o k i n g
particularly ordinary tn a floral print
wrap around skirt, a yellow scoop neck
T-shirt, and sandals. She gratefully
accepted a cup of tea and sat down on
Holmes' old davenport.
" P r a y relax. Ms. Spendthrift."
Holmes said soothingly. " I see you've
been to the fencing exhibition at Jie Y.
after which you did a bit of sky-diving
upstate, topped ofT by a bit of raw
octopua at one of those adventurous
little places on Second Avenue."
"H o lm e s. you asto ;nd m e!" I
exrlklmed.

Quirks

"Begging your pardon. Mr. Holmes,
but ull I did today was to divide the
begonias, walch a little television, and
take my Brownie troop out for hot dogs.
I'm a rather ordinary American, you
know,"
"S ig h ." Holmes sighed .#"Oh. well.
It's your ordinary American' persona
that got you In troublr. Isn't It?"
"T h a t's the long and short of It. Mr.
Holmes. Because I'm so ordinary. I've
been accused, on behalf of all Ameri­
cans, of nol saving enough ."
■ 'You don't say!" I cried "Surely it
Isn't true?"
"Oh. I ’m afraid II Is." she replied. She
was candid In her confession
"I'v e never saved very much," she
continued, "and I'm saving less now
than ever. I save money the way a cat
goes Into a room full of rocking chairs.
Very rcliic tantly.
"B u i Americans in general don't
save. We have the second lowest
sa vin gs rate among all developed
counlrtes. Our savings rule is far below

the world average. We have u lower
savings rate even than India. India!"
I asked Ms. Spendthrift why this was
a problem.

"Y o u r government promises you
Social Security hcnclll* that appear
q u i t e g e n e r o u s — the promi se
diminishes your Incentive to savr for
your own future- And, of course, your
government borrows rather a lot Itself

" A low savings rule means a low
Investment rale." she replied. "And a
low Investment rate means a low
growth rate. I'm accused of causing all
of that because of m y profligacy. Mr
Holmes. Is there som r flaw In my
character, which Is a very ordinary
Amerlran character, that causes me
not to save?"
" I can assure you there is nothing
wrong with your character," Holmes
replied.

It's a greal pity. Ms S|&gt;emltlirlll I’m
certain you'd save il your government
would encourage it The lad lhal you.
and Ihe rest of us, don't save much
slows our growth. We arett'l providing
our children with (he growth in Income
our parents mid grandparents provided
lor us,"
Bin 11 isn't my fault? Oh, Mr
Holmes, how can I ever lhank you?"
"Y o u r gratitude, and your promise to
try in save In spite or your government,
are reward enough lor me. Parsimony
May I call you Parsimony? Excellent
And now. let us have another cup of
lea ”

"O h. bless you Mr. Holmes! Hut. l( It's
nol my character, what is it that causes
me to be such a. well, spendthrift?"
"Y o u are merely herding the call of
your own government, my dear lady
Your government Increases your taxes
tf you save and earn Interest. Here In
New York, the state Im posrs a spec I d
additional penally. Hut ll you borrow,
vour taxes are reduced

fTimothy Trrgarl/ten welcomes thr
opportunity to rorrrs/Mmtf with readers
Write him nr thr Evening firm Id I

by Garry Trudeau

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unemployed or In baring
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A study of 2 IB married

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[com m on In career women
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for those who have never
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IConstance Avery-Clark, a
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unable to spend much time
together because at their
demanding schedules, and
ihe career wives frequently
report difficulty making an
effective mental transition
from their professional lives
to personal time with their
respective husbands." she

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300 N. FR EN C H AVE.. SA N FO R D . FLA. 32771
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Sunday, June 9, 1965 — 2D
Wsyns 0. Doyls, Publlthsr
Them at Giordano, Managing Editor
Melvin Adklnv Advartm ng Diractor

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Take Pride In
The Graduates
Morr than 2.300 high school senior* In
Seminole County’s high schools were gradu­
ated this weekend, and they racked up quite a
record.
Consider:
— Scholastic Applilude Test scores In the
aggregate were 21 point* above the national
average.
— Local student* this year scored an
average of 918. compared to 915 last year.
The state average Is 890,
Seminole County Supt. of Schools Robert
Hughes says It's been one of the best school
years for student achievement In recent
memory.
That's something all of us who irsldc In
Seminole County can lx* proud of. And we
arc.
And to dem onstrate that pride, the
Seminole County C o m m issio n recently
approvrd a resolution endorsing the Families
Together Inc.'s program of encouraging
residents to turn on outdoor lights al their
homes and car headlight* over the weekend
as a way of telling the graduates "we're proud
of them, we care about them and we urge
them to seek a healthy and drug-free future.”
The Fam ilies Together Inc. In a local
community urtlon group which promotes
public drug awareness, education and drugfree alternatives for the community's youth.
A commendable goal.

Violent Crime
Occasionally a pessimistic note punctuates
the hopeful refrain known as American
society. O ne recently sounded: A vtnlent-crime-risk study by the Justice Depart­
ment found that 6 million Americans annu­
ally — 3 percent of the population 12 years
and oltler — are thr victims of violent crimes.
The study, known as Ihe Crime Risk Index.
Is a statistical Indicator based on Interviews
with 125.000 |&gt;ersous at six-month Intervals
during a five-year period. According to the
Index, a black male has a 1-ln-21 chance of
being murdered, compared with thr 1-In-131
chance fuced by a white male. For all females,
there Is an estimated 1-In-282 chance of being
murdered and tor nil males, the chance Is
I-in 84.
In addition, the study found that certain
sub-groups of the population are particularly
prone to the violent crimes of rape, robbery,
and assault. Young adults were more likely to
be victimized by violent crimes than the
elderly: poor persons were more likely than
wealthy person*; single or divorced (H-rsons
more likely than married persons; and blacks
more likely than whites.
A Justice Department official Involved In
the study, Steven Sehleslngcr. added no relief
when he observed that Ihe annual 3 |*errcnt
victimization rate Is "understated ovrr a
lifetime."
These statistics are numbing. And It's as
sad as It Is shocking that the Index concludes
thnt crime Is the chief malady of American
society. Longer sentences, stilfer penalties,
tougher Judges, more prisons, citizen vigi­
lance — these are generally accepted but
Insufficiently applied cures for lawlessness,

Please Write
Letters to the editor sre welcome for
publication. A ll letters m ust be signed end
Include i m a ilin g address and, If possible, a
telephone num ber. The E v e n in g Herald
reserves the right to edit le tte rs to avoid
libel and to accommodate epace.

I t M rs WOMD

DONALD LAMBRO

Budget Office Chief Sees Growth Ahead
W ASHINGTON — Rudy Pcnncr. Congress's
chief economist and director of the Congressio­
nal Budget Office, hates the term "growth
rrcesslon" because It doesn't define the current
economic slowdown. The recovery, he says. Is
merely In a “pause."
Fenner, who ts usually very cautious In his
forecasts, says that despite the sluggishness of
the first quarter. " I remain pretty optimistic for
the rest of this year.
"M y own feeling ts that our (CBO'a) economic
forecast, which was for 3.4 percent average
growth (for the year), won't look too bad by the
time the year's over,” he said during an
Interview In his Capitol Hill office. " In fact. I
think ovrr the whole average of the next three
quarters. It (the growth rate) will be somewhere
above lhat.
"In other words. I expect things to perk up.
and I think there are some signs of that
already, " he said.
Indeed there are. Certainly, the liveliest and
the most critical sector of the economy Is
housing, with housing starts up for the last two

months. Retail saies also have bounced back a
little bit In the last month, although not as
much as some had hoped.
"B u t I think iny main reason for optimism."
says Penncr. "Is simply that we have experi­
enced a rather substantial fall in Interest rates,
and I think that will be beneficial all over —
especially In housing."
Declining Interest rates — the result of
reduced discount rates and an Increase tn the
money supply by the Federal Reserve, os well as
reduced business borrowing — remain one of
the wonders of a low-inflation economy that Is
now poised for a major leap forward this year
and next.
In addition, signs abound that Interest rates
will continue to decline this year: Treasury bill
rales, usually a bellwether of future Interest
rates, were down a point from the previous
month to less than 7 percent last week; yields
on U.S. government notes and bonds have
declined slightly: the Veterans Administration
has cut Its mortgage-loan rates from 12 percent
to 11.5 percent: and conventional mortgage

rates were down 2 percentage points from last
year.
Of equal significance, the prime rate, which
stood at 10 percent last week, was expected to
continue ita decline Into single-digit rates for the
first time tn seven years.
A recent analysis by Data Resources. Inc.,
predicts that the Fed’s expansion of the money
supply "will permit both short- and long-term
Interest rates to decline steadily until late 1985.
even as the economy shows signs of renewed
expansion at midyear."
"The big question mark.” says Penner. "Is.
what's the outlook for business capital forma­
tion? And I think falling Interest rates arc going
to help that."
Increased capital formation will mean In­
creased business Investment — and that will
lead to Increased Job creation, which will help
reduce America's persistent 7 percent-plus
unemployment rate. Penncr says that lower
interest rates will produce "sufficient growth to
start bringing that down again."

ROBERT WALTERS

SCIENCE WORLD

Some New
Evidence
On 007

Youth
Diets
A Hoax
By Jsn Ziegler
UPI Science Writer
W ASHINGTON (UPI) - Depend­
ing on thr theory you subscribe to.
It In (xtsslble to stretch your lifespan
by exercising, avoiding stress, tak­
ing v Ilam In supplrmrnts. certain
drugs or cutting down on ftxxl.
These pills und techniques muy
make you feel better. If only tempo­
rarily. but thrrr Is no evidence they
will add years to your life, said
Edward Schneider, deputy director
or thr National Institute on Aging.
" W r know lhat moat of these
things do not work to Increase life
expectancy except caloric restric­
tion. and that will only work If
you're a mouse," he said at a recent
seminar.
Studies have shown mice and rats
live longer when fed low-calorle
diets, but whether restricted fcxxl
Intake docs the same for people
rrmalnn to be nrrn. hr said. There Is
evidence, however, that skinny and
obese people die younger than thooe
who are average In weight.
Overall, Am ericans are living
longer Ilian ever before, hr said.
According lo the Institute, the
average lifespan In 1900 was 45
years. Latest statistics show males
ixirn In 1983 will live 71 years and
females 78 yrurs.
Life expectancy In the United
States Is Increasing at all ages.
ItoKsIhly bccuusc of better treatment
for heart disease, ranrer and other
killers of the middle-aged and el­
derly.
The United Stutcs still has u way
In go. however, ranking only 15th
umong nations In survival for males
and eighth for females, according to
the National Center for Health
Statistics. The top two countries fur
mules are Japan, with average
lifespan of 73.8 und Sweden. 73.1.
Fur females. Holland and Norway
ure on lup with lifespans of 79.2
years.
Schneider described the most
(xipular life-extension theories:
— Antioxidant diets: These con­
tain nutrients, primarily vitamins A.
C amt E ami the mineral selenium,
that supposedly repair damage to
cells caused by oxygen. No one has
found evidence these diets do retard
aging or Its effects, Schneider said,
"but It's worth looking Into."
— L-Dopa: This drug ameliorates
symptoms of Parkinson's disease.
Rats given the drug lived longer, but
their calorie Intukc was restricted —
suggesting their diets had more lo
do with the longevity, Schneider
said.

RUSTY BROWN

Weekend In Eternity
G H O ST RANCH. N.M. - INEA)
When the beauty of the Southwest
Is overwhelming, folks around here
like to say they arc "blissed out."
T hat's how I feel about this place
and the mood of the women meet­
ing here for a Women's Wellness
Conference.
T h is Is a church-owned retreat at
6.500 feet — a high, green valley
wrapped tn the warm embrace of
sandstone bluffs 185 million years
old.
The ancient cliffs are stratified
Intn hues of rust, pink and gold: the
sky Is azure and snow capped peaks
rise beyond.
There are 75 of us here, mostly
heulth educators, n u r s e s and
health-agency executives. We live In
Spartan adobe cabins, sleep on
metal bunks. And Just like ktds at
c am p, we have to c a r r y o u r
toothbrushes and towels to common
bathroom s with rows of sinks,
showers and totlrls. Somehow that
part seemed more OK at age 10 —
hut sharing confidences and laught­
er from our bunks at night Is as
much fun as ever.
Our conference leader tells us that
self-responsibility offers the best
potential for well-being. We are
learning to help ourselves to wellness by focusing on six key compo­
nents: physical fitness, good nutri­
tion. healthy relationships, healthy
environment, stress control and
spiritual nourishment.
Our physical fitness begins In the
bracing air at 6 30 a m. We fastwalk. run. do stretch exercises or
yoga. I tick off the miles, circling a
fragrant field of alfalfa, listening to
inradowlurks and a mourning dove
as the sun rlmbs the cliffs. In the
afternoon, we raise our heart rates
In outdoor aerobics or pant our way

to the scenic lookouts In abundance
here.
Our meals are low-sugar with an
emphasis on fruit, fitter, leafy greens
und skim mtlk. Brownies and ice
errant are unthinkable, though one
woman smuggled In a hag of Sugar
Babies. I know. Because In aecrecy
and weakness. I was one of those
who helped her devour them.
In classes and workshops we learn
tliul women too often think of
themselves as "walking vaginas,"
that, while we regularly sec a
gynecologist for a Pap and a pelvic,
we neglect the equally Important,
more thorough physical.
A psychologist tells us that self­
esteem Is the core of u healthy
woman and gives us a test to rate
our self-esteem quotients.
Another »|&gt;cuker warns us not to
fall prry lo the stressed out "T yp e E
W om an" — who tries to be "every­
thing'' to "everybody." In the In­
timate support group I Join dally we
d e c i d e t h e r e are too m a n y
"shoulda" In our lives: " I should
clran the closets"; “I should work
to n ight": " I should Invite the
neighbors over." We vow to shed
unnecessary "should.*" that keep us
on overload.
We learn about therapeutic touch
and those whose skillful hands scan
the bodies of patients to transfer
some of their own excess energy.
We practice on each other but few
succeed. We are better at supportive
hugs — equally Important to our
wellness.
We want to stay on. but must
return lo our fast-paced, purposeful
days, yet somehow keep — and pass
on — the wrllnrss we have found
here

W A S H IN G T O N |NEA» - Like
Alice's Adventures In Wonderland,
the saga of the Korean Air Lines
plane shot down In thr late summer
of 1983 by military aircraft from the
S o v i e t U n i o n 1s b e c o m i n g
"curlouscr and curlouscr."
Provocative new disclosures In­
dicate that this country's political,
military and diplomatic officials
may have manipulated, suppressed
and distorted Important Information
about the Ill-fated Journey of KAL
flight 007 on Aug. 31, 1983.
Journalists, academicians and
aviation specialists have produced a
substantial body of evidence sug­
gesting that the plane did not
accidentally stray from Us assigned
course when It Intruded upon Soviet
territory.
Instead, several Independent rrsearchers believe, the Boeing 747
purposely deviated from the normal
(light path to stimulate the Soviet
Union's air defense system, thus
providing valuable military In ­
telligence for this country.
"W ith the passage of time, this
argument, unlike all others, looms
stronger titan before.” concludes
Alexander Dallln, a Stanford U n i­
versity professor and author of a
new book entitled "Block Box: K A L
007 and the Superpowers."
Adds J o h n Kepprl. a former
Foreign Service officer: "We already
have a virtually overpowering Infer­
ential and circumstantial case. Col­
lectively. It also forms a logical case
which I am convinced la of a
definitive nature."
Assistant Secretary of State Rich­
ard R Hurt, who was the principal
government spokesman In the days
following the destruction of the
plane. Insists that he did not learn
that It had been downed until
almost eight hours after tt was shot
from sky by Soviet Jet fighters.
But Der Spiegel, a respected West
German nrw s magazine, has re­
ported that leas than three hours
after the Incident Burl participated
In a conference call In which senior
government officials devised a plan
to withhold nrws of Ihe disaster
until they could orchestrate a pro[uiganda campaign portraying It as
a Soviet atrocity.
A m o n g those reportedly
participating In the telephone coll
were Secretary of Slate George
Shultz. C IA Director William Casey
and two of President Reagan's most
senior advisers — Edwin Mrrse and
William Clark.
The Nati onal Transportation
Safely Board was authorized by
International treaty to conduct an
ofllclal Investigation of thr crash but
lhat probe was summarily aborlrd
for unspecified reasons by the State
Department

JACK ANDERSON

P.R. Man Was Mine-Safety Expert
Jack Anderson
And

“ Hay. how's Mike Denver, formerly
BELEAGUERED Mike Denver /

Joseph Bpa or
W A S H I N G T O N - F o r four
monthe ending last week, the Mine
Safety and Health Administration
employed a 6170-a-day consultant
with curious credentials for the Job.
Hta previous experience was In
political ballyhoo, unrelated to the
safely of the nation’s miners.
In fact, while Justin R. Swift was
being (laid as a consultant on mine
safely matters, he managed to
squeeze In two missions as a White
House "advance m an" — for Vice
President George B u sh 's trip to
Grenada and President Reagan's
trip lo Spain
A former publlc-relatfons and
m a r k e t i n g specialist with the
Sheraton. Man ton and Quality Inn
hotel chains. Swift worked for the
Re.ig.in flush re-election campaign
and was managing director of this
yrat'a inaugural batis.
"After the Inauguration. Jane
Kenny (special assistant to Buahl

I

got me placed In my present Job,"
Swift told our reporter M a rk
Woolley. " A n y o n e co n sid e re d
friendly lo the White House was
helped along."
Helping along political friends is
done by every administration, of
course. But the mine safety agency
seems a peculiar dumping ground
for political plumsuckrrs.
"Moat people tn M SH A have a
strong background In m ining." said
Sy Holrmun. assistant stofT director
of the House educational, labor,
health and safety subcommittee,
which oversees the agenry.
And Ihe timing Is certainly ques­
tionable. " U n f o r t u n a t e l y , the
Hragan administration wants to cut
*5.4 million and 117 positions for
fiscs) year 1986." Hull man said.
"These cuts Include our safety
Inspectors. The (House) Appropria­
tions committee needs to address
the Increase of mine related deaths
before cuts are made."
An aide lo Sen Wendell Ford,

D-Ky., sold: " I hope nothing disas­
trous happens because of hta lack of
knowledge In the field of m ining."
Swift’s work at thr mine safety
agency was described by a highlevel official as "highly sensitive."
though mainly In the ores of publlc
rclatlons. His proposal for a National
Mine Safety Week was rejected by
hla superiors, but Swift was tn
rharge of coordinating the dedica­
tion of a bronze statue In Berkley.
W.Va.. shortly before he left the
agency at the end of May.
Swift's political advance work was
approved by David Zegecr. assistant
labor secretary for mine safety.
“The advance work that he has
done for Bush since he has been
with this olTlce has been on our
time." Zegrer said. "W e’ve been
told that the work ts non-political."
Swift sold B ush's office paid him
"food m oney" for his advance work.
Thl* Amounted to 61,400 on the
today Grenada trip tn February.
The State Department paid for the
rest of the trip.

HOAX OF T H E WEEK: A leaflet
oflenng advice to cx-convlcta re­
cently arrived In our office, stating
In bold type: "Being tn Prison la the
effect of the Emotional Problem
which quallfy's you for Emotional
D isa b ility . ' It lists Ihe " N e w
Legislative Unemployment In su r­
ance Benefits" available to ex-cons
under "B ill of Rights 4190" far
prisoner*.
According to the leaflet, felons
returning to society can collect
more than 6500 a month.
There are. of course, no "em o­
tional disability" benefits available
for cx-convlcta.
We tracked the spurious leaflet to
the Southeastern Training Center in
L a n c a s t e r . O h i o , where t he
supervisor. Terry Monts, labeled It a
hoax.
Former prisoner* have a tough
enough Ume without needlessly
Irritating authorities with claims for
nonexistent benefits. Monts plans
lo call In ihe local bunco squad.

�O P IN IO N
Evening Herald. San lord. FI.

Sxndar. June *. IV U — 3D

Movement Grasps Commitment To Share
Freedoms Foundation Feat urea
The rectangle pictured at right Is a
— a C Flag to be exact. It Is
becoming Increasingly visible In cltiesand towns across the country.
Its visibility Is not evidence of an
invasion by some foreign power or of
the rise of some new political mov­
ement In the United Stales This llag
represents a different kind of mov­
ement. one that promises to improve
the quality of life for all of us by
encouraging private companies and
associations to share their unique
talents and resources.
The C Flag program was unveiled
late last year by President Reagan
and the White House Office of Private
Sector Initiatives. It is designed to
recognlre businesses and organiza­
tions which make special contribu­
tions to their communities. The hope,
of course. Is that recognition will
stimulate others to become Involved
In community action and volunlartsm.
The program has two tiers. In the
first, businesses and organizations
with community Involvement pro­

jects are encouraged to register them
with the Partnerships DataNet. Hav­
ing done so. they will receive a C Flag
which can be displayed to show they
care about their community. The first
such flag was Issued to Peter Ueber­
roth on behalf of all the- businesses
that contributed to making the 1984
Lo» Angeles Summer Olympics such
a success.
The second tier provides special
recognition for some of the partici­
pants In the program. Each year,
projects with particular merit will
receive a Presidential ('nation and an
exceptional few will receive a top
Presidential award. It Is anticipated
that the first of these awards pres­

entations will lake place in early
summer.
This kind of recognition ts richly
deserved. It has been pointed out that
between 1980 and 1983 total gtvlng
in the United Slates increased by 35
percent. The figure for 1983 was
almost $65 billion, an amount greater
than the Gross National Products of
over half the nations of the world.
Num erous outstanding projects
have already been registered with the
Partnerships DataNet. These Include:
B. Dalton Bookseller's Adult Litera­
cy Initiative, which makes employees
available for community tutoring of
adult Illiterates.
Control Data Corporation's In ­
cubator Program nurtures small
business development ucross the

country,
G T E Corporation's G.I.F.T. pro­
gram provides grants to mulh and
science teachers for development of
Innovative classroom techniques.
First Interstate Bunk of California's
Sm all Cities Program makes the
expertise of buisness executives
available to small cities and towns In
that state.

Traltways and the International
Association of Chiefs of Police Joined
forces to create Operation: Home
Free, which p rovides runaway
children with free bus tickets home.
The story of Operation: Home Free
provides a marvelous example of how
c o m m i t m e n t can m a ke things
happen. President Reagan devoted
one of Ills Saturday radio talks to the
problem of missing children. The
broadcast was heard by Jim Ker­
rigan. Chairman of Trallways. and It
moved him to act. The following
Monday, he called the White House to
say that Trallways would like to help
Hr was put In touch with IACP and
the program was developed How
much time elapsed between that
telephone call to the White House
and the first child's free ticket home?
Ten days.
A s President Reagan noted In his
speech announcing the program, the
C on the flag stands for commitment
Look for the C Flags In your area
They are displayed by businesses and
associations committed to making
their communities better places to
live.

OUR READERS WRITE

S couts H e lp e d

Tax P ro p o sa ls

We want lo thank your newspaper
lor helping us let the public know
about our fundraiser Chinese Auction
that we held on May 25. It was very
sucessful and we hope to make this an
annuo) event. To all those businesses
and friends who donated Items and/or
time, we say a tug T H A N K S The
Scouts will he on their way lo Camp
Daniel Boone In North Carolina In
August and we appreciate all the help
m raising Ihe funds tu gel us there,
Bob Brown
Scoutmaster. Troop 529. Paola

W o u ld H urt C h a ritie s
With reference to proposals that are
Intended to simplify the tax code by
broadening the definition of income,
rrduclng the number of credits and
deductions and lowering the tax rates,
there are a number of provisions (hat
would seriously Impair the ability of
charitable Institutions tu raise the
funds needed lo provide service to
local communities
These proposals Include one to
eliminate Ihe present 9100 charitable
deduction for those who do not
Itemize on their federal tux return and
lo permli deductions only In excess of
2 percent of adjusted gross income for
those who do Itemize. Another would
limit the deduction allowed for Ihe gift
of appreciated property to Ihe lesser of
the current market value or its
original cost Increased by an Infla­
tionary factor. Some studies Indicate
that ihese two changes will. In cfTect.
Increase the cost of a charitable gift
The reduction In giving due to the
cllmlnatton/rrvtslun of the deduction
Is estimated at 20 percent while a 38
percent decline Is expected In gills of
appreciated properly. We feel that this
Is unfair, especially given the ad­
ministration's plea that private chari­
ty assume many of the health, welfare
and rduratlnnal functions provided by
the government Further, ours Is a
pluralistic society and Institutions are
encouraged to provide a range of
services that cater to the diverse
needs of our citizens. Government
agencies would find It difficult If not
lni|&gt;osslble. to duplicate Hie services
currently provided by private chari­
ties.
Bearing In mind Ihe edecl of these
pro|H&gt;sals on our local charitable
Institutions, the Maitland-South
Seminole Chamber of Commerce asks
lhal you support HR 587 (Charitable
Contributions Legislation), a hill thal
would retain the present charitable
deduction.
James G. Houser
Chamber President

Ths Herald welcomes tatters to
ths editor. They moot be algncd
with mailing address and. If
possible, phone number. We reserve the right to edit.

P ro je c t G ra tify in g

"W s hs»« • n«w landmark alnca
(lartad our aaparlmanU with capitalism...
N'a th# Grsat Mall o&lt; C h in a .."

M o to r in g P le a s u re s
You have heard of M iss America.
Miss Ftortda Quern, and Queen Dee.
They don't have anything on me. 1 am
known as Mr. 1-aw Abiding Citizen of
America I won't even swat a fly In
Volusia County before I get a permit
Irom the County Manager,
We must have uboul seven hundred
ordinances In Voluslu County. They
have on ordinance forbidding Ihe
citizens from using one of our hospi­
tals. tx-cause It la owned by Doctors
Now let's look buck to my law
abiding ways. I drive down Interstate
-1 uboul five days u week at 55 miles
per hour In the fast lane, because that
Is ihr speed limit. I looked In my rear
view mirror, and saw this churucter
blinking his lights I was scared out of
my wits, because I knew Hie Jerk was
going lo run over the lop of me.
Be applied his brakes and skidded
lo Ihe right of me and motioned (or
me lo roll down my window. I heard
him suv. "you old buzzard, why don't
you p a rk?" I apologized to the genlirntan and told him I was sorry that
loday was Ihe first time 1 knew thut
hilerstate 4 was a private drive.
I continued on my wuy at 55 miles
un hour, when all of a sudden I
thought I heard a Cricket In my cur.
To my surprise the cricket that I
thought was In my cur was a horn on

Please necepl our most sincere
(hanks for Ihe publicity that your
newspaper has given to All Souls
School fin d Ihe All Souls Home A
School Association this year.
Susan McWattrrs
All Souls Home A School Assu.

a Bug about three Inches from my
rear bumper. The Midget that was
driving that bug was shaking his fist
at me. By now I am so mad I decided
to stop and beat Ihe slew out of this
Midget. To my surprise the Midget
was coiled up like a snake under Ihe
steering wheel, and when he un­
wound I bet fie was six feet tall I
made a dash for my car like a bullet,
and In exactly ten seconds I was back
lo 55.
I crossed over Ihe St. Johns River
and about a mile or two In Seminole
County, a State Trooper had u car
slopped 1 said to myself. 1 In-1 (hat
character was making 700 miles an
hour when he was stopped. 1 have
never seen a Trooper looking so
happy. I could almost hear him say.
how lucky I am. I out run one.
If our Troopers tiad some way lo
box them In. they could llckrt at least
5.000 an hour, and thal woftld pave
every road In the stale, without

raising taxes.
Finally I decided to drive on down lo
Altamonte Mall, and buy myself a
Plaque for never driving over 55 miles
un hour. 1 found u vacant parking
space neur Ihr Mall, and looking both
ways to see If 1 was beating anyone to
the space. Just about the tlnir I got
parkrd some man got out of tils cur
ami said. "Mister, I saw that purklng
space |usl before I left 436. My advice
to you kid. Is to get Hie hell oul of It."
By now my Irish was boiling I got out
of my car with one thing In mind, to
give this creep two black eyes Never
have I fteen so shocked In my life, this
i ha rad rr was so big he didn’t wear u
hat. lie had shingles on his head, and
II 1 am seeing straight he had Jusl had
a new roof put on.
I am ushumrd to admit that I finally
broke the luw, I drove out of Allamonte parking lot at 80 miles an hour.
Grover Ashcraft
Pierson

C o v e ra g e T h a n k-Y o u

total stranger, and each of us really
fell good u ImhiI wliut we did for Mrs
Maddux. The project was gratifying
and successful on a personal level. We
really appreciate the coverugr that
you gave It.
Janet Kuhs
Communications Committee
Semi note County Board of Realtors

Thank you for sending Mr, Tom
Vincent nr cover our "Paint A House"
project on May 1 1 and for the
photograph and caption you printed
the following week.
We had a total of 27 volunteers who
came out to paint the house, that of a

TAKING CARE

A Little Help
And Elderly Can
Stay At Home
By Cheryl Jensen
The time may come when an older
person is no longer able to continue
living at home In a fully independent
environment
The precipitating factor may be the
disabling effects of chronic Illness, or
the changes that occur with normal
aging It may be the fact that mother Is
getting forgelful and the children are
concerned she will stait a lire by
leaving the teakettle on too long.
That person, however, does not
require the full care that a nursing
home provides One alternative Is
assisted living
"The goal of assisted living is to
provide an alternative In persons living
alone at home, or with their families, or
In a nursing home." said S. Kelley
Moseley, director ol graduate programs
in health administration at the Univer­
sity of Houston (Clear Lake). He Is also
the president of S.K.M Health Care
consultants and recently founded
C O R Y D O N Management — a firm
specializing In the planning and man­
agement of elderly residential commu­
nities
"Som e statistics Indicate that there
are people In nursing homes who do
not. In lact, need In Ik - there," he said
"T h e y are not there lor physical
conditions. They are there because
their are no alternatives "
The goal ol I he assisted-living con­
cept Is In provide Ihe necessary sup­
portive services and supervision while
allowing Ihe person to luncHon as
Independently as possible.
However, said Moseley, the bad news
Is thut we don’t have enough of this
kind of housing now. and thul our
chance ol meeting I tie lultire need lor It
doesn't look good
"W ith asslnllvr living," lie said, "we
have atxiui 120 percent ol ihe existing
need covered, yet we are facing this
Increasing imputation who are In need
ol alternatives"
" T y p i c a l l y I t ' s an a pa rt me nt
environment, although It can take the
lorm of cluster housing. Inwnhousrs.
high-rise euudos — any physical
structure ran be used," Moseley said
" B u t It Is not real estate so m u ch as it
is a service. It provides what l like lo
c h a r a c te r iz e as s u b tle s u p p o rtiv e
services. W hereas In a hospital or
nursing home they are obvious. In
assisted living they n rr subtle
By
m a k in g a meal a d in in g, restaurant
e xp e rien ce rutlier th a n a cafeteria
experience, you can u c h lc v r ihe u iiir
goal of adequate n u tritio n In an In
dependent environm ent "

Servlcrs vary, lull generally Include
meals , social activities, weekly
housekeeping, a van for Iransportatlnii.
security, emergency call system s
wlihln each apartment, a nurse on duty
124 hours a day and assistance with
bathing or grooming
As governm ent w ithd ra w s Irom hnus
lug sub sid y program s and as charitable •
organizations Uriel It m ore difficult to
c o n s tru c t and operate such costly
projects. Moseley Itelleves the private
sector lias to step 111
"The private sector Is not respond­

in g " he said. "There's a lot id talk
People arc saying. ’The elderly market
is w here we ought to be ' But I hr ability
to finance Ihrse projects is limited, and
they are quite complex, and the lending
community Is uncertain about u ...
"A n d I don't think the private sector
Is going to tie able to rcsjxtnd lo Ihe
needs of the low Income elderly." he
added. "These projects arr not projects
thul a |x-rson could move Into lot $400
a month arid receive that package of
services. T he y are more In the
$ 1,000-a month ra n g e "

What Newspapers Across The Nation Are Saying

'Never' Didn't Last Long For Japanese
By United Press International
The (Burlington, Iowa) Hawk Eye
The 40th anniversary (Aug 141 of V J Day
comes us Ihe Japanese plot a $(00 billion,
five-year arms buildup. Japan Is buying F-15
llghrrs. P-3 Orton naval patrol planes, subma­
rines. Patriot missiles and other gee whlzzery of
ihr nuclear age.
American taxpayers will welcome ihe move. If
it takrs some of the Pentagon burden from their
backs. Japanese cannot Ignore the 24 Soviet
divisions In their Far Eastern Military division,
near Japan, nor the North Korean standing army
of 750.000.
But what a short abstinence this was?
The Japanese swore off the military after World
War II. Gen. Douglas MacArlhur prodded them lo
do so. ordering a clause In J a p a n s new
constitution that "the Japanese people forever
renounce war as a sovereign right of a nation.
Land, sea and air forces will never be main­
tained."
Thai was In 1947. "Never” didn't last long.
Our presidenl now can observe V-J Day by
welcoming ihe Japanese into Ihe evergrowing
club of nuclear armed nations. After all. as he
*ald. there comes a time to forget.

Na« Hampshire Sunday News. Mancheatsr
The tax reform package unveiled by President
Reagan last week has. momentarily, caught the

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bigspenders flat-footed and fumbling
The " l a m e - d u c k " president, supposedly
wrecked on the shores of Bltburg Just a few short
week agu. ts suddenly King of ihe Hill again and
all manner of politician Is taking note.
Even before the president had finished his TV
presentation. Sen. Teddy Kennedy had Issued a
statement of praise of — Ronald Heagan! Plaudits
continued in Ihe days that followed.
The basic premise of the tax reform plan la
fairness and simplification. People should know
lhal their federal government Is taxing them all
eqaully. that their neighbor isn't "getting away"
with something.
Tax reform regarding business Is another story,
since business will only pass along its coat to the
consumer. Hut here. too. a measure of fairness
ran be gained and stricter accounting made for
legitimate coals.

Tha Beaton Olebe
This should be the year In which Congress
finally cornea lo grip with the need to reorganize
the Pentagon. Legislators and the public are
nrarlng an end of their patience with a system
lhal received 49-percent increases, after adjust­
ment for Inflation, during Presidenl Reagan's first
term and now devours $300 billion annually, yet
can’t quit crying poormouth.
The common complaint about ending Pentagon
"waste, fraud and abuse" does not cut to the

heart of the problem The more basic issue is
restructuring the military command — especially
ihr Joint Chiefs of Staff, who as a group advise
Ihe secretary of defense *und the president on
what weapons to buy and what operations to
mount.
Earh branch of the services has Its own
priorities und self image. Each member of (he
Joint Chiefs Is understandably loyal to the service
of his choice. This often gets in the way of a broad
and balanced view of American defenae needs.

New York Dally Nawa
One of the proposals in the Reagan administra­
tion's tax reform package Is that federal funding
of presidential elections be abolished That's a
laid idea.
Half the cost of presidential elections is now
paid by Ihe federal government. President Reagan
and Waller Mondale got $40.4 million each last
year. The money rom rs from Income taxes:
Taxpayers can designate $1 of (heir tax payment
to the election fund by checking a box on top of
their ICMOs It doesn't increase or decrease
anyone's taxes ‘it's the one case in which
taxpayers can specify what a part of thrtr taxes
should be spent on.
Federal financing of elections began in 1976
after years of debate on the issue were brought
to a head by Watergate and the 1972 execcsaes of
the Nixon reelectlon committee. It has done a lot

to clean up American politics. ...To abolish the
tax-checkoff system of federal funding would ...
cut off a healthy democratizing of campaign
financing. The effort should I k - abandoned by the
White House, and If It Isn’t, then rejected by
Congress

Tha Bhtlbyvllla (lad.) Nawa
In a number of very Important respects. Ronald
Reagan Is a smart politician ... Bill to expect lhal
he could serve as president lor u number of years
without falling on hit face now und then. Isn't
realistic. And fall on his fare hr has. the most
recent example being thal silly business of selling
up a new radio service beamed especially at
Cuba.
Propaganda most assuredly has Its placr in ih&gt;competlllon among nations and Ideologies, hut
ways oilier than a new and expensive radio
service have hern In place and operational with
respect to Cuba for a long time — and they have
been effective.
Reagan wasn't alone ill this Cuban radio
venture. Congress obviously went uiong with
establishing a new and powerful transmitter In
Florida to bombard the tiny rommunlsl country
90 miles away with news of how bad off are Un­
people on the Island. To begin with, lh a l'* a fact
Cubans already know Otherwise, why have so
many of them crowded unto our shorts in a
continuing stream?

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Holy Cross Episcopal
To Observe Youth Sunday
Thin Sunday is Youth Sunday at Holy Cross Episcopal
Church. Sanford. During the 10 a m, service, young people of
the church will serve as acolytes, readers, ushers and the
sermon will be delivered by Billy Tamm.
Following the service, the Sunday School staff and students
will be honored at a covered dish luncheon In the parish hall.
During this time, awards will Ire presented to those who have
pari Iclpaled In the Sunday School program this year.
Those attending are asked to bring a covered dish. Dessert
and beverages will be provided. Because of the luncheon, there
will Ire no breakfast served this Sunday at the church.

Associate Pastor Appointed
The Rev. James R. Hebei was appointed by Bishop Earl G.
Hunt Jr. as associate pastor of Community United Methodist
Church. Casselberry, on May 30 during the 143rd annual
session of the Uni led Methodist Church Florida Conference.
Hebei will assume his duties on July 1 when he will replace
Ihr Rev Michael Knlrhmalnen. who will lie leaving to enter
Candler School of Theology. Atlanta. He will also be pastor at
two churches In Georgia Mr. and Mrs. Kolehmalnen and their
young son will be honored at a reception following the 11 a in.
service on June 30.
Hebei and his wife. Susan, have I wo children. David. 11. and
Laura. 9.

Baptists Honor Seniors
A special breaklast was recently held at the First Baptist
Church of Oviedo to honor the c hurch's graduating seniors.
The Seniors Breakfast was sponsored by the church's
Brotherhood organization as one of Hs projects for young
people. Graduates and their families were guests at the
breakfast on June 2.
Following the brrakfast. the seniors each received a gift from
the church at the 8:30 a m. worship service Those honored
were Lisa O'Daniel. Jessica Norton. Ronnie Pciklus and Tim
I’hllpot. Oviedo High Sehk-ol; Janie* Bouue Colonial High
School; and Debra Perkins. University of Central Florida

Schedule Change A t Messiah
Messiah Lutheran Church. 2610 S. Highway 17-92.
Casselberry, bus announced a time change In the 11 a m
service effective this Sunday. The service will begin at lO 30
am . The early service will still be at 8:30 a.m. Holy
Communion wls celebrated each Sunday at the 8:30 a m.
service and on the first Sunday of the month at 10 30 a m.

Vacation Church School
Community United Mrllmdtst Church will hold Its Vacation
Church School June 24-28 on the theme. In the Footsteps of
Jesus from 9 a.m lo noon. Children three years through fourth
grade will meet at the church and children who have
completed (he fifth and sixth grade will attend In a rustic camp
setting at the home of the Marvin McClains on North Lake
Triplet Drive. Casselberry. The closing program will be at 7:30
p m. Friday In the church sanctuary. Registration will be held
at church on this Sunday and June 16

Corn Roast Set
Redeemer Lutheran Church. Sanford, will hold a corn roast
luunedlalely followlnt the morning service this Sunday. Those
allrndlng should bring a salad or a dessert lo share. The
hamburgers, hot dogs, drinks uml com will be prepared at the
church There will be u free-will olferlng to offset the cost.

Ascension Receives Members
Ascension Lutheran C hurch. 351 Ascension Drive.
Casselberry, will observe the Second Sunday after Pentecost In
services at 8 and 10:30 u.m. this Sunday. Holy Communion
will be celebrated In the 10:30 a m. service and new members
will Ire received. A noon luncheon will be served by the
Ascension Board of Directors and Elders. New conflrmands will
lx- welcomed tnlo the High School Youth Group. ACT III. at a
special beach oullng on Saturday. June 15,

Markham Woods Guest Speaker
First Baptist Church Markham Woods. 5400 Markham
Woods Road. Lake Mary, will have as a guest speaker this
Sunday at the 10 45 a.m. and 7 p ut. services, the Rev. Denton
Cormaney, director of Crusade for Christ for Central Florida
His son Clint. 16. an accomplished pianist will play for both
services. They are members of Atoma Baptist Church.
Vacation Bible School will be held at the church June 24-28
For details call 323-0238

DeBary Baptists Plan VBS
First Baptist Church of DeBary. 32 Shell Road. DeBary. will
hold a Vacation Bible School June 17-21 for 3 years to 7th
grade. 9 a.m. to noon, and grades 7-12. 6-8 p.m An after V B S
funday will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday, June 22. The V B S
program will be presented during the 7 p.m. service on June
23

Church Hosts Congress
Triumph, the Church of ih r New Age. 1006 W. Sixth St..
Sanford, will host Its 52nd District Religions Congress lo
convene July 8-14. Service# will be held dally at 10 a.m.and 8
p.m The Congress will be preceded by a "Love Feast." which
Is open to the public, on July 7 at 7 p.m. at the Garden Club In
Sanford. Elder Gradey Roberson Is shepherd,

Southern Baptist Feud:

A 'Shoot-Out' In Dallas
By David E. Anderson
UP1 Religion Writer

Issue, is the very nature of the denomina­
tion: whether It will continue to be. as
W A S H I N G T O N |UPII - O fficials of moderate-loyalists say. a theologically
Southern Baptist Convention are candidly diverse organization brought together out of
calling this year's annual meeting "the concern for mission, or one In which Baptist
shoot-out'* In Dallas — the long-predicted Identity is more rigidly crredal, as con­
showdown between fundamentalists and servatives wanl.
moderates In the nation’s largest Protestant
The outcome, no matter who wins, many
denomination.
fear, could be schism, or more likely a quiet
For more than five years, fundamentalists hemorrhage as churches drop out of the
In the largely conservative, loosely con­ denomination s key program — the $100
trolled 14.3 million-member denomination million Cooperative Program, which alses
have mounted a sustained, sophisticated money for foreign and domestic missions
and well-financed drive to win control of the and other church programs.
convention's administrative machinery,
Churles Stanlry of Atlanta, the Incumbent
charging national church officials and
seminary presidents and professors with president and a leader of the fundamentalist
wing, has announced that he will seek a
allowing a "drift loward liberalism "
They have been partially successful, second one-year term.
Loyalist forces will propose W. Winfred
winning the presidency of the denomination
each year since 1979 and beginning the Moore. Amarillo. Texas, president of the
process of filling the boards that oversee six Baptist General Convention of Texas, who
seminaries and 20 denominational agencies, describes himself as a conservative and has
such as the Foreign Mission Board and the been lubeled "a tool of the liberals" by
fundamentalists
Commission on Christian Life.
Som e fundamentalist leaders, most
But this year, moderates, or loyalist
"mainstream conservatives." as they prrfer notably former convention President James
lo be called, have mounted their most T. Draper, have suggested conservative
sustained and significant effort to date lo churches may stop giving to the Cooperative
turn out the vote and recapture control of Program If mode rales succeed In ousting
Stanley.
the denominational machinery.
The dispute, which has pitted some of the
The organizational result Is that conven­
tion officials expect a record 30.000 mes­ most |Niwerful personalities In Southern
sengers. as voting delegates ure called, to Baptist life against each other, has many of
turn out for the June 11-13 meeting In Its origins In un attack by the fundamen­
talists on the denomination's six semi­
Dallas.
At stake, say leaders on both sides of the naries

According to the fundamentalists, the
seminaries ore riddled with professors who
do not believe In the inerrancy and
tnfalllbltiy of the Bible — the belief that the
Bible Is literally true and without error In all
matters, including those of science and
history.
Seminary leaders. In turn, have rallied lo
the defense of l heir institutions and
emerged as leaders of the denominational
loyalists, coniendlng political control rather
than biblical theology Is the real Issue of the
fundamentalists
"The accusation has been ihat we are
drifting Into liberalism." said Russell Dllday.
p r es id e nt of S o u t h w e s t e r n B a p t i s t
Theological Seminary and a point man for
the moderate cause. "But there Is no
evidence for that. There's not that much
theological difference between Southern
Baptists. The Issue Is. what kin d of
convention are we going to be? W ho are
going to be our leaders?"
On the other side. W. A. Criswell, pastor of
D allas’s 25.000 member First Baptist
Church, has sent a letter lo all 39.000
Southern Baptist ministers urging them to
reelect Stanley, whom he described as
"G o d ’s prophet."
A growing concern over the controversy's
Impact un mission bus. for one of the few
times In Southern Baptist history, led to
Involvement In the |K&gt;lltlcal fray by the paid
stall of the denomination's boards and
agencies — officials who usually stay
n e u t r a l In e c c l e s i a s t i c a l p o l i t i c s .

Cosby Latest Role Model For Parents
The sounds of "Because I said
sol" ure once ugaln being heard
In the land. We may be aboul to
witness a TV revival of "Father
Knows Best" — only this time It
will be called " F a t he r and
Mother Know Best."
We may already have such a
TV series In "The Bill Cosby
Show." aboul n father who usrs
"tough love" (and affectionate
humor) lo raise his five offspring
His son Theodore can't go to
the basketball gumr until hr
clears the table and loads the
dlshwushcr. When the teenager
dallies over the chore. hLs father
tells him. "Y o u know you could
be here for the rest of your life.
By the time you finish, bosket(tail may not even be a sport."
An article In the Ladles’ Home
Journal says this Is bow Cosby
raises Ills five real-life children.
"There will lx- none of Ib is" is u
phase often beard In the Cosby
home.
Spook Is dead. Long live
Cosby. Dr. Benjamin Spook, who
Is actually still ullve. hasn't been
forgotten, however. His name
comes up frequently as the man
who encouraged an earlier gen-

Saints A n d
Sinners
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oration of parr tils to let' their
children ride their bikes "no
hands" down the sleep hill of
|x-rmlsslvrnrss to destruction.
Whether or not It's (air for
mothers uud fathers of the 1950s
and 1960s to say, "Sp ook tnndc
me do It." we ore tohl that
children today are again listen­
ing lo their parents.
That Is bound to make parents
happy, of course. It may also
make a lot of young people
happy when they are older. "If
o n ly I had listened to my
parents" Is a lament often heard.
Betsy’s marriage lo Roger was
breaking up — as her mother
had predicted It would. Eight
years ago her mother had set her
cap (or David us husband for
Betsy, Today David Is successful

both as a husband and a pro­
vider for some other woman
"It seems mother was right,"
Betsy sadly told me as we were
discussing her pulnlul marriage
Should Betsy huvr listened to
her mother? Would her life have
been happier today? Some mar­
riage counselors are ready to
give a qualified yes to those
questions.
“The statistical results would
Indicate that the arranged mar­
riages' of the old world were
more su ccessful." s ays one
marrlagcjcounselor.
W hy ure parents often good
matchmakers for their children?
Maybe It's something that comes
With being a parrot Billy S u n ­
day. the old-time evangellsl,
used to counsel the young
women in Ills audiences In
paternalistic tones.
"A lw ays lei your father see
your fella." he wuuld suy. "F a ­
thers know the earmarks."
May lx- It's because parents
sometimes know their children
heller than the young people
know themselves A mother may
see herself In her daughter. She
may realize that when the girl

gets lo be her mother's age. the
same things may tx* Important
lo her that are Important to her
mother now.
Paula was 17 when she came
10 me for advice. 1 had known
her parents for years They were
extremely well off Paula had
lallen In love, she said, with u
Itoy from the wrong side of the
tracks, from her mother's point
of view. Her mother wanted her
to meet this rich boy whose
purents were friends of the
family. Whut should she do?
I told Paula to let her mother
Introduce her to the rich ixty.
Whatever her mother's other
rrason for wanting lo arrange
the match, she may hove been
right If she assumed Ihat. when
Paula got lo tx* her age, money
would be us imporlunt to her us
11 Is to her mother now.
She could also turn out lo hr
IOO pcrcrui wrong It Is not a
had Idru, nevertheless, lo have
parents and in laws In your
corner when you get married.
A m o n g u n h a p p i l y mu rr l ed
couples questioned In a survey,
almost half hud married ugalnsi
iheir parents' wishes.

Lutherans Convene At Lake Yale
The 22nd Regular Convention
of the Florid.( Georgia District ol
the Lutheran Church-Missouri
Synod will tx? conducted at Lake
Yulr Baptist Assembly near
Euslls Thursday through Satur­
day Thr three d ay gathering
will open al 1 p.m. Thursday
under the theme His Love— Our

Response.
T h e R e v . Dr. L. L l o y d
Behnkrn. president of the dis­
trict with headquarters In Or­
lando. will chair the assembly.
Ills report lo the delegates Is
scheduled early on Thursday's
agenda Behnken has been dis­
trict presldnet since 1974
The Rev. Dr. Robert C. Sauer
of St. Louis. Mo,, will represent
Dr. Ralph a Bohlmann. president
of thr second largest Lutheran
church body in America, Sauer
serves Ihr synod as first vicepresident.
A s B o h l m a n n ' s emissary.

Suurr will present the audio­
visual "State of the Synold"
report*to the nearly 5(X) reglx
terrd pastoral, lay. teacher, and
youth delegtes al 4 30 p.m.
Friday. Dr Sauer wll serve as
preacher at the Thursday even­
ing communion
One of the weightier rcH|xmxlbllltira to face Ihr delegates will be choosing thr of­
ficials who will lead the district
for the next three yeurs. The
|xjslllons of district president.
Brst and second vice-presidents
and secretary must tx- filled
along with thr 13-membcr dis­
trict board of directors. Four
appointed floor committees will
present their re|xirt» during the
eight business sessions.
Among the more important
reports to be acted on by the
delegates will be submitted by a
L o n g Range P la n n i n g Task
Force. Their report is being

billed as the "road map lor the
decade " Ollier resolutions call
(or appointment of several new
lank forces Among them Is one
lo review tlie* district structure.
Another Is lo Join a Southeastern
District task force In aludylng
the feasibility of forming a new
synodical dlstrtvl composed of
Georgia and ■ li- two Carolina!.
Still another would study the
new Lutheran Church Ixxly now

lo process ol lorinatlon by the
AI.C/LCA/AELC and report lit*
applicable effects to Ihr district
Ix-fore ttie next convention In
I9HH.
The triennial gathering will
•(include Saturday at noon. The
Florida Georgia District serves
64.286 Lutherans In 147 con­
gr ega ti ons and another 27
ministries In the two-slate re­
gion

one world, one
hum an

Vacation Bible School
Vacation Bible School will be held at Pinerrest Baptist
Church from June 24-28 from 9 a.m. to noon for all children
age 3 through fifth grade.

First Presbyterian Church
301 Oak Avenue
Sanford. Florida

Banguet Speaker
Royden Wilkinson was the guest missionary speaker at a
banquet of the Brotherhood and W omen's Missionary Union of
Plnecresl Baptist Church Saturday.

Film To Be Shown
Enemies of the State, a film by Underground Evangelism,
will be shown at 6 p.m. Sunday at Freedom Assembly at 1515
W. Fifth St.. Sanford The showing la open to the public.

Youth Emphasis
Sherri Humler and Cindy Benge will be the "special
superintendents" this week at the Sanford Church of God
Sunday School as the church has a special emphasis on
children and youth The Sunday School begins at 9 45 a.m.
Special Superintendents for June 16. Fathers Day. will be Bill
and Linda Thomas, while Haggle Cockman will have the honor
on Senior Day. June 30. at which time the Rev. W.L Byrd will
be preaching.

Grace Has Summer Schedule
Grace Untied Methodist Church. Sanford, will be on a
summer schedule during the months of June. July and
August. Sunday School will begin at 8:48 a.m. and worship at
10a.m.

VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL
Theme: In His Footsteps
June 24-28 9-12 Moon
F o r d e t a il* s o d r e g is t r a t io n call
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CELEBRATIO N OF W O RSH IP IN
THE SPIR IT AN D THE WORD.

SUNDAY S C H O O L .................................................. 9:45 A.M.
M ORNING W O R S H IP ............................
10:50 A.M.
EVENING W O R S H IP .............................................. 6:00 P.M.

WlllUm Thompson, Pastor

Sanford Church of God

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America
Continued from pa|c I D
Their children * success thrills them, even
though (hey are struggling to find the type of jobs
they want. Choowah would like to return to a
management position and Mrs. Stak would like to
work In a Job where she could write or read. She
has filed applications with the county and city

governments but has not landed a job yet. But
her dream burns on.
" I have given this dream to my son. 1 want my
son to fulfill his dream. I might not be able to
fulfill my dream." she said.
Choow ah said h r w as recently made a
management trainer at the restaurant after he
was there just four short months. But he still
would like a better job. He said he likes Sanford
but may have to move to Orlando where chances
of getting a better Job are Increased.
Laying on the coffee table In their apartment

are the tools of their hope. A phone book, the
want ads and a New Testament.
But the Staks say they are not looking for
handouts Mrs. Slak said she doesn't even like the
word ’’Im m igrant" because It Implies poverty and
laziness.
"Call us modem pioneers." she said.
That thought was echoed by her husband, who
said. "W e are not refugees. We do not want to be
parasites. All we want Is a chance to make a
living."
They said they are thankful for the help they

have received from Americans but they want to
be self-sufficient.
,
So far they ar^ eking out a living, driven on by
their new-found freedom and the thought that In
America, anyone can make It who works hard.
They are also applying for American citizenship.
"Overall I've got much help from American
people and I am very grateful.” Choowah said.
"G od was with us all the way." chimed In Mrs.
Stak.

Two Tourneys Boost Attendance At Tennis Shrine
B y Ken P rsn c k lln g
U P I Feature W rite r
NEWPORT. R.l (UPI) - Newport Casino Is a
holdover from the days when horse and carriage
were tbr ways und means down Millionaire's
Row.
This shingled, green-and-sepla Gilded Age
masterpiece from Ihe drawing board of Stanford
While was erected In 1880 as a hlgh-soclety
gathering place, not for gambling as Ihe name
would Imply, but for tennis.
Tf&gt;day. Ihe mission Is carried on with two
annual professional grass court tournaments and
ihe permanent presence of Ihe Internationa!
Tennis Hall of Fame
The 1985 m en's tournament. Ihe Volvo Hall of
Fame Championships, holds court from July
8-14 The final werkrnd of the tourney will
Include the induction of Arthur Ashe. Ann
llaydon Jones und Fred Stolle Into the Hall of
Fame.
Thr women's tourney. Ihe Virginia Slims of
Newport, lakes over on July 15. with the finals
scheduled for the 21st
With Its gingerbread trim, latticework and

curved balconies, the casino overlooks emerald
courts where championship lennls made Its U.S.
debut 104 years ago In those days, participation
In the sport called for white flannels and a
Harvard background.
Newport Casino was center court In the United
States for 34 years. The U.S. tennis champion­
ship began In 1881 on Its finely manicured grass
courts.
Richard Sears, a Harvard Bostonian whose
sartorial tennis lastes ran to a red and while
striped barber-pole Jacket and cap. won the first
seven men's U.S. Singles Championships. He also
was m en's doubles co-champlon from 1882
through 1886.
The national cham pionships remained In
Newport until 1914. when the tourney was
moved to Forest Hills. N.V.. because the resort
could no longer accommodate growing legions of
fans.
Newspaper magnate James Gordon Bennett
built the casino after he was denied admission to
one of the city's other clubs. It soon became the
place where those who bull! ornate "sum m er
cottages" came to see — and to be seen.
Even during the Roaring '20s, mere spectating

at Newport Casino required straw hat. Jacket and
He for the men and the latest bonnets and dresses
for ladles.
Joe Leandra. In his 43rd year as superintendent
of b u i l d i n g s a n d g r o u n d s . 1s a former
greenskeeper who got his start In Newport as a
part-time pro In 1942
"Where else In America — or anywhere — do
you have a sports ground with this kind of
continuity?'* Leandra said. "Practically every
lennls great has been here." The casino has had a
tennis championship every year since Its open­
ing. except for the years of World Wars I and II
The 14 courts, maintained at an annual .-ost of
$10,000 each, are the only gras-, courts In
America that are open to the public for play.
Newport also Is home to a restored "court
lennls" court, the ancient sport that has been
played Indoors In Europe since the 13th century.
Court tennis Involves use of a heavier ball,
smaller rackets and allows play off the walls as
well as the floor. It Is sort of a cross between
lennls and squash, and Newport Casino has a
resident pro. 7lh-runked Barry Toates.
The Casino's International Tennis Hall of Fame
draws an estimated 70.000 visitors per year.

B ooks
Irving's Cider House Rules
More Vinegar Than Cider
By United P re ss International
The Cider House Rules, by John
Irving. Morrow. 5G0pp.. $18.95).
"The Cider House Rules,” Is the story
ol Dr. W ilbur Larch, founder of an
orphanage In rural Maine, and of hts
lavorltr orphan, llom rr Wells.
Il Is also thr sixth novel by best selling
author John Irving, whose "T h e World
According to G arp" has become a cult
classic. What "Cider House" becomes
remains to be sern. T h r book Is downrlglil gruesome when discussing early
20th century obstetrics und Interesting
when describing apple growing
Irving bus certainly pul forth an
unusual und original work that puls a
twist Into (hr old llmr doctor sagu. In this
case, the dedicated obsiclrlclun Is also u
pioneering abortionist out lo save women
from buck alley butch eri ng . The
scenarios — which Irving admits lo
deriving from cases by his paternal
grurulfuthrr. a distinguished obsiclrlclun
who tuughl at Harvurd — are retold In
graphic drlull making even slulwurts
cringe..
Irvine's touch Is also hooked on ether
and on thr Idea that Homer will someday
lake his place at SI. Cloud's.
For numerous reasons, Homer Is never
permanently adopted and Larch Is free lo
Iruln his protege In every aspect of
birthing. The two part ways, however,
ufler Homer Is usked to dissect a full term
Ictus. After doing so. Homer tells Larch
lhut he will never perform an abortion.
Homer ulso decides, talent aside, that he
will never become u doctor.
From Ihui dramatic conflict, the story
slides Into soup opera theatrics
A beautiful young woman and her
equally handsome and wealthy applegrower boyfriend arrive at St. Cloud's so
she cun have a safe abortion Homer falls
In love with her und becomes best friends
with her lover.
Horner leaves thr orphanage with the

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couple, Wally and Candy, on the pretense
of obtaining apple trees for an orchard.
But his planned two-day absence stret­
ches lo more than 15 years, during which
the doctor remains convinced Homer will
return.
Meanwhile. Wally goes off to war and
Candy and Homer become lovers. They
produce a son. Angel, whom they pretend
they have adopted from St. Cloud's.
Wally returns from war hulf a man and
Candy feels compelled to wed him. All
live In the proverbial harmony running
Ihe apple orchard until the pull of St.
Cloud s becomes loo great for Homer.
The Cider House of the title Is home to
Ihe migrant apple pickers and each year

Homer tacks up handwritten rules
dictating Its order. ‘But the unwritten
rules. Homer learns from one of the
workers, are also about not hurting each
other.
Although this story Is about as Incon­
gruous as a story combining obstetrics
and apple-growing can be. Irving has at
Irast studied up on both subjects. Hr took
Larch's rases from those of hta grandfa­
ther and drew up his personal boyhood
experiences working at a New Hampshire
apple orchard.
Change the cider of the title to vinegar
and lhat's the taste left from this book,
which Irving delivered under a hefty
contracted fee.
J ta n n ln a E. Klein

Mass Paperbacks

Shanghai: An Easy To Swallow Romance
S h a n g h a i , by C hr is t op he r New.
(Summit Books. 869 pp . $19 95).
If thr Chinese fortune-tellers who
appear sporadically In this novel were
around today, they would probably
predict a TV mlnl-sertrs In Christopher
New's future.
"Sh a n gh a i" has all the Ingredients:
exotic location, epic sweep of time, strong
characters, drugs, sex and violence.
In his third book. New demonstrates a
glfl for putting thr rrudrr Into a typhoon.

a Chinese brothel or a tense Communist
rally.
A young Impressionable Englishman
steps off a ship In 1903 Into the
"fivercrowded. filthy, opium-drenched port
of Shanghai. We follow him through the
narrow streets Riled with rickshaws,
lepers, orphan beggars, colorful street
merchants and beautiful young pro­
stitutes called sing song girls.
The epic takes John Denlon through
British rule of Shanghai. Japanese In­

Cruise Liners
Battle For Life
By John DaMara
TORT E V E R G L A D E S (UPI) —
The British-born company that
cruises the world's oceans with
ihe venerable Queen Elizabeth II
Is spending $90 million to keep
un even older, even more luxuri­
ous sea going tradition afloat.
Cunard Line, which began life
In 1839 aa Ihe British and North
American Royal Mall SteamPacket Co. and mounted the first
world cruise aboard the Laconia

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In 1922. has put the renovated
Sagafjord and Vlstafjord back to
sea. The emphasis la on Ihe
finest In personal service — at a
price.
" W e b ou gh t these s h ip s
because we wanted to expand at
the luxury end of the market."
said Cunard president Ralph
Bahna. "W e thought these ships
were the best operations money
could buy. Why build when you
can buy something like th is?"

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vasion and Communist takeover The
tension between the rich European
merchants, the Chinese natives and the
Japanese Invaders comes alive. Through
It all la a star crossed romance that would
warm the heart of any soap opera
enthusiast.
But the rough edges, along with the
politics and economic upheaval, tend to
blur In the teeming life of this casy-toswallow romance.
Mlliy McLean

Cunard purchased the two
sh ip s — and whatever else
rem ained of the stru g g lin g
Norwegian American Cruises —
in 1983 for $73 million and has
spent an additional $17 million
to removale them
Officers still sport names like
Magnar and Per. A portrait of
King Oiaf looks down from the
top of the stairway. And the
salmon comes from Norway,
even when the ships are In
salmon-rich Alaskan waters.
But the registry of the SagafJord and vlstafjord Is now
Nassau, not Oslo. And the firm
signing the checks la Cunard —
once of London, now of New
York and most famous for the

Q ueen M a r y and Queen
Elizabeths 1 and 2.
The two Scandinavian liners
once Inspired the Fielding's
guide lo create a Flve-Plus-star
rating, and remained the only
vessels ever to receive It at the
time of thetr sale,
Despite the reputation of
Sagaijord. a repeat winner of
S h i p of the Y e a r H o n o r s
bestowed by the World Ocean
and Cruise Liner Society, and Its
sister ship Vlstafjord. Cunard
embarked Immediately on re­
novation.
To head off competition from
newer cruise ships, the restau­
r ant s on both l in er s were
enlarged to provide spacious

Displays Include Ihe history of the Davis Cup
International tennis series, an enshrlnee's room
In which the exploits of the sport's best players
are recorded, and a feast of Information on how
Ihe game has changed over the years.
You'll also find Hazel Wlghtman's gold bracelet
with gold tennis balls signifying each major
championship she won In the early 190Os.
Absent are Ihe notorious lace panties of Gussle
Moran and the shocking purple dress that nearly
got Rosie Casals losscd out of Wimbledon, but
there Is a display of lennls fashions over Ihe
year*.
Il starts with Ihe tum-of-lhe century dresses thc
I.idles wore, complete with buslles The garb
reached down to the shoetops. but the ladles
never hustled their bustles In Ihe tennis of that
day.
" Il really was a genteel ladles' game." said
M a r k Stennlng. the c a s i n o 's tournament
coordinator. "If they started to perspire, they'd go
and sit down until II pussed.*’
Admission to Ihe museum Is $-1 for adults. $2
for youngsters.

Lawyer Finds
Success With
Fantasy Novels
By J ill La!
UPI Books E d ito r
O n c e a full-time general
practice lawyer. Terry Brooks
now Is author of three of Ihe
most successful fantasy novels
ever to appear.
"A t first I was practicing full
l i m e , w r i t i n g n i g h t s a nd
weekends and goi ng slowly
nuts.” said Brooks, whose first
novel "The Sword of Shannara"
w a s the first fiction trade
paperback ever to break Into Ihe
New York Times Ih *s I -seller list.
The 41-year-old now part-time
l a w y e r from S t e r l i n g . III.,
followed that sureesa with Iwo
more novels In Ihe Shannara
scries. "The Ellslones of Shan
nara” was a best-seller, as Is Ihe
most recent. "T h r W lshsong of
Shunnnru.” (The uccenl Is on Ihe
first syllabic "but people always
pronounce II ‘Shan-ah- ra.‘"
Brooks said,)
All three books center on
members of (lie Olunsford family
and the Druid Allanon. who
learn up with gnomes, dwurvrs
und elves lo fight warped magic
that threatens to overtuke the
lands. Inevitably, there have
been com parisons to J.R.R.
Tol ke ln 's "T h e Lord of Ihe
R in gs."
" I had done some writing
before "The Sw ord" and tried all
forms of fiction. I read Tolkeln In
1965 and realized this epic
fantasy form was ihe format that
allowed me to do something big.
Bui Tolkeln didn't rcully Influ­
ence my style.
” 1 was more Influenced by
Alexander Dumas. Wuller Scott.
A r t h u r Conan Doyle. Their
adventure style with constant
Intrigue has Influenced me
more. I also was Influenced by
Greek literature. Roman. Norse
and Celt mythology. I'm also u
student of military history and
readers have written to say
they've noticed that In my de­
scriptions of battle scenes,”
Brooks said.
Brooks first look his manu­
script of "The Sw ord" to Daw
Books, which fell II loo great a
gamble but suggested he send It
to Lester del Ray ut Ballanllne
Books.
The result was 26 weeks on
the T i m e s b es t - s e l l e r list
reaching the no. 2 position
One of the main character In
B r o o k s ' latest novel. " T h e
W l s h s o n g of S h a n n a ra .” Is
Slunter Ihe gnome, whose loyal­
ly to Jalr Ohmsford Is constantly
tested, and who I* one of the
most realistic character* cur­

rently In fantasy.
‘‘S l a n t e r Is s l i g h t l y u n ­
derhanded and vacillating bul
comes out true In Ihe end I
thought that a character like
that, one who might have loyalty
somewhere deep down, might be
good for this novel." Brooks
said. " I wanted someone like
tomg John Silver who played off
a character. Is shifty bul deep
down Is OK.
" I worked very hard at making
him human. In fantasy, because
Ihe background Is all created
you must be very realistic with
your characters. That's what
made Tolkeln so successful: his
characters arc so human "
"T h e Sw ord" also relates the
death of the Druid Allanon.
w h o s e a p p e a r a n c e at the
Ohmsford house each lime has

signalled Ihe advent of serious
trouble In (hr lands The Druid
was the link between each novel.
W hy did Brooks kill him ofl?
" I don't like lo work with
characters for loo long It's
unrealistic to thlhk that more
than a few things will happen to
any one person In one lifetime.
Allunon had run Ills course." Ihe
author said.
B r o o k s plans three more
Shannara books bul not for a
while. "T h e slory will pick up
about 3 0 0 years lalcr. The
hulld-up of the federation that
has been In the last two books
will continue. So far. magic has
r ep l ac e d science: p e r h a p s
science will creep back Into It,"
he said.
In the Interim. B rooks is
starting a new fantasy series.
"Fantasy and science fiction
seem to lend themselves to
series." Hrrxika mused. "W ith an
epic, you create u whole world
and It frequently lakes a few
Ixxiks to develop II sufficiently
and carry out your thoughts.
Thr reader also Is not satisfied
with Just one story "
The lawyer Justifiably Is
satisfied with the way things are
going, both professionally and
personally.
"In law you ser people at their
worst and their best. You see
people exposed quite openly. It's
counterbalanced with fantasy.
One Is escape from the other.
"I'v e llkrd working part-time
und writing at home It's been a
good opportunity to be with my
c h i l d r e n that I might not
otherwise have had."

dining In a single sealing — a
welcome alternative to eating loo
early or loo late. The older
Sagaijord was given panoramic
window s and a lighter, less
club like feel
Each ship already had saunas
and gymnasiums, but Cunard
felt something splashier was
needed lo entice new business
along with old. Taking a chapter
from Its own QE2. the company
added outlets of California’s
trendy Golden Door spa. com­
plete with Jacuzzis, masseur*
and heallhv menu suggestion*
W i t h o u t l e n g t h e n i n g the
vessels, as other luxury cruise
operators had done. Cunard

added about 25 luxury suites to
each ship. Each resembles a
studio apartment, with full-sized
beds and drawing room, along
wi t h a p r i v a t e b a l c o n y
overlooking the sea.
Bahna said Ihe Irlck was
placing the suites In previously
wasted space, protecting a
“low density” approach lo set
Sagafjord and Vlstafjord apart
from many Jam packed floating
circuses.
Prices of cruises on Sagafjord
and Vlstafjord dip below $2,000
(per person, double occupanCy)
for ihe rare 10-day Itinerary. Bul
they rise above $87,000 for the
102-day J966 world cruise .

R E V IE W

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Rock Hudson Has
F’AHIS IUPII A cio r Hock
Hudson. hospitalized since Sun­
day. is suffering from the deadly
Immune system disease AIDS, a
spokeswoman for the actor said
today
Hudson, the one-time matinee
Idol who stunned the public- with
his emaciated look* when he
appeared with one-tlmr ^-o-siar
D o r is D a y last w e e k , w as
diagnosed as having acquired
Immune deficiency syndrome in
the Untied Stales last year, said

publicist Yannou Collar!
Hudson had flown to France to
consult a specialist when he fell HI
at the Rlt/ Hotel in Paris last
weekend
"Mr Hoc k Hudson has acquired
immune deficiency syndrome
diagnosed over a year ago In the
United States." Collar! told re­
porters at the American Hospital,
where the actor was admitted
Sunday
"He came to Paris to consult a
specialist Prior to meeting the

specialist he became very HI at the
Hltz Hotel and his personal busi­
ness manager Mark Miller advised
him from California to enter the
American hospital Immediately."
Collart salcl doctors had con­
ducted "a series of diagnostic
exams*' on Hudson, who was
reported to be gaining strength
and was cheered Wednesday by a
phone call from his old friend
President Reagan
She said doctors ’ suspected"
Hudson was suffering from the

a ll-consum ing disease, which
strikes mainly homosexuals and
recipients of blood transfusions,
bul were unaware of the previous
diagnosis until Miller Informed
them after his arrival in Paris
Wednesday
“ T h e physicians discovered
abnormalities In the liver which
without knowledge of an AIDS
diagnosis, were suspected to be
caused either by infections or
werr consistent with metastatic
liver disease." the publicist said

She said Hudson was "Improv­
ing dally" and doctors had not yet
determined what treatment to
give him "A decision will be
made in the near future." she
said
Miller who saw Hudson at the
hospital Wednesday, said later the
actor was "feeling much better"
and "looks wonderful."
Heagan called Hudson on
Wednesday "to wish him well"
and told him that "he and Mrs
See H UDSO N, page 8 A

Am nesia Victim

Cost Is $680,000
By Donna Estes
Herald Staff W riter
With limited sewer connections
available at Orlando's Iron Bridge
Sewer Plant near Oviedo. Seminole
County Is moving toward doubling the
sewer capacity at It* Consumer*
Treatment plant on Dike Road to meet
the demands of new development

Glendi

The commissioners early this week
voted unanimously to acquire some 25
acres In Ihe Dike Road and Red Bug
Lake Road areas for a total of *680.000
to spray Irrigate effluent from he plant
and lo build percolation ponds

Ross

was In the hospital
Mr* Lock said today she Is "defi­
nitely relieved”
"We thought something had hap
penrd to her. because she's never done
anything like tills before," she said
Mrs. Lock bus talked with her mother
via phone and said she will visit the
MucCIcnny hospital Saturday to talk
M r a. L o c k reported to S e m in o le
w ith doctors. Hot. she said. It will he up
County sheriff's deputies her mother to the doctors to decide U Mrs. Roaa is
disappeared when she and her husbund ready to return home.
John went out for dinner June 2.
Mrs. Rosa had been transferred to
Tuesday morning shr received u call that facility from the Brevard County
from the Northrast Florida Hospital In Menial Health Clinic on Ju ly 9. Mrs.
MacCIrnny Informing Iter Mr* Ross
See MIBSINQ. page 0A

Construction Sights

H«r«M ^bsU by Tammy Vlmasvl

Taking In the sights at a dedication Wednesday of an office complex In
Sanford for prefabricated housing manufacturer Cardinal Insustrles are
Steve Casey, general manager of Cardinal In Florida — adjusting h it hat
— Sanford Mayor Bettye Smith and Florida’s Lt. Governor Wayne
Mixson. The trio were on hand as Cardinal dedicated a S2.5 million, 30,000
square foot modular office complex that wilt serve as Cardinal's Florida
headquarters starting In September. The company has build over 11,000
apartment units since moving to Sanford In 1976.

Detentions Rise To 792

4 Die As South Africa Forces Shoot Into Mob
JO H ANN ESBUR G. South Africa IUI'1)
— Security force* &lt;q&gt;rnc&lt;| llrr on n
crowd of rioting blai k* east of Johan­
nesburg. killing four propfe and woun­
ding 10. (M ille r *ald today The number
uf pcoplr drtalnrd by ( M i l l e r exercising
rm ergrncy powers climbed to 792
The overnight violence brought in IS
Ihr number of people killed since
President Pieter Ikilha Invoked a stale
of emergency Sunday lo quell I I
months of unrest In South Africa *
black township* I li.it ha* claimed
nearly 500 live*
In New York Ihr U N
Security
Council called a rm rrgrncy meeting
today France, w hich Wednesday
withdrew It* ambassador from South
Africa, requested the l) N *e**|on and
said It would ask the Security Council
lo Impose Intrrnaltonal sanctions
against Botha's while minority gov­
ernment
In Johannesburg. Bishop Desmond
Tutu, winner of the I9H4 Nobel Peace
Prize, today accused President Hrugun

of giving "uld and comfort to Ihr
per|M'traior* of one of most racist
system* since Nazism and com m u­
nism”
"We will not forget whal has hap
penrd to our people and where the
Amrrlcan administration stood at a
time when we needed them desperate­
l y . " T u t u to ld the C B S N ew *
Nlghtwalch program In a telephone
Interview from Johannesburg
A (to lle r spokesm an said the
shooting* east of Johannesburg begun
late Wednesday when "a large mob
slotted an army patrol. Injuring oztr
soldier "
"A police patrol strived on the scene
and assisted In dispersing the mob with
shotgun and rifle fire." he said. "T w o
black males and two black females
were fatally woumlrd and 13 black
males and three black females were
wounded."
Police also said two buses werr
flrrbombed and destroyed In Ihe East­
ern Caj&gt;e province Scattered Incidents

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In s id o

O P E C cuts price of crude oil 20 50 cents,
but don't look for reductions at the gas
pumps. Story 2A.
Hurricane Bob, downgraded to a trop­
ical storm, crashed into the Souih
Carolina coast early today, toppling
trees and downing power lines 2A.

Mishap In Poor Taste
N O R TH BEND. Ore |UPI| Nobody was
hurt when a semi-trailer truck carrying fish
collided with another big rig carrying small
•pieces of wood. North Bend police said
TrafTIc was rerouted for an hour Wednes­
day while the fish and chips were cleaned
up,

1

R ock Hudson

County Buying
25 Acres To
Double Sewer
Plant Capacity

Missing Woman
Discovered In
Mental Hospital
By Susan Loden
Herald Staff W rite r
Glenda Ross, 44. who wandered
away from her Oviedo ftome almost two
months ago and was subject of a
nationwide search until discovered In a
mental hospital nrar Jacksonville,
could have been found earlier If
lawmen hail made the right "connec­
tions." according to her daughter
Mrs Ross, who disappeared June 2.
had apparently suffered amnesia Only
when shr suddenly rc m rm lrro l her
son-in-law's name did olltcials rntabllsh
her Identity
Mrs Ross daughter. Dta Colleen
Lock, said shr was told Ilrcvard County
lawmen and mental health worker*
knew of an unidentified woman In their
county since shortly after ficr mother
was rejiorted missing and Ihey had
m issing persons Information from
Seminole, but It still look almost two
months for the hospital s "Jane Doc” to
be Identified as Mrs Ross.

Confir

ol stotirthrowing anil llrrbomhtng were
reported In other parts of the country,
but there were no casualty rejMirts
The sketchy reports on the violence
were Issued as (toller said 792 people,
mostly blacks, had been detained since
Sunday.

France recalled Its andi.iss.idnr and
urged International sanctions to protest
emergency rule, which allows (Milice to
detain people without charges and
without court authorization, but Botha
defended his decision
Bee S H O O T , page 6 A

No French
By United Press International
While distressed by Ihr France’s
move Wednesday lo recall Its am ­
bassador and ban new Investments In
South Africa. President Pieter Botha's
government Is al loggerheads with
Britain. Ireland.-the Netherlands and
New Zealand over separate Issues
South Africa's embattled status Is
summed up In a Joke current In white
circles "W e only serve patriotic din­
ners — no hamburgers, no sauce
Hollandalse. no Kiwi fruit and no Irish
coffee”

DressEither
Now French dressing can lie added to
Ihe lists of foods found patriotically
unpalatable. France Is protesting South
Africa's lrn|M&gt;sitlnn of emergency rule,
which allows police to detain people
without charge* and without court
authorization.
Relation* with Britain plummeted In
December when London refused to
evict three dissident leaders faring
political detention holed up at the
British Consulate in Durban for 91
days
And Ireland, enraged earlier this
See F R E N C H , page 6 A

C ounty E n viro n m e n ta l Service*
Director Jim Bible said today Ihe first
parcel, a 15 6 acre tract adjacent to the
plant I* being bought for *380.000
from Itala Sllvestrt. while the second
parrel. 9 5 acre* off Red Bug Lake Road
between the county park and Red Bug
Elementary School, t* being purchased
for » 300.000 from Robert Polyak.
The purchases were negotiated by
Bible and personnel from County A t­
torney Nikki Clayton's office.
The purchases are contingent upon
the county receiving special exceptions
to permit the effluent disposal on the
two parcels from the county's Board of
Adjustment, after public hearings, on
Aug. 19.
Meanwhile, planning Is underway by
the engineering firm of Post. Buckley.
Schuh and Jem lgan to double the
capacity of the Consumers plant from I
million gallons per day to 2 million
gallons
Total cost of the plant expansion,
property acquisition and pipes con­
necting the the two parcels with the
plant Is estimated at $6 million
The expansion I* necessary. Bible
told commissioners because of a lack of
sufficient capacity available at the Iron
Bridge plant to meet the need* of
growth In Ihe southeast section of the
county
Bible said Post. Buckley. Schuh and
Jemlgan are now working on prelimi­
nary engineering design for the
expansion. Once the land acquisition
details are completed. Bible said con­
struction will begin within a year and
be completed In less than two years
Bible ha* recommended that the
county commission Increase sewer
connection fees from 94 per gallon to
$6 to pay the coats of expanding the
plant and acquiring the additional
property for effluent disposal
Commissioners this week delayed
levying the new fee until after Bible and
other county department heads have
discussed the fee again with the
Homebuilders Association of Mid
Florida

$220,000 Earmarked
For Deputy Overtime
To Show 1Good Faith'
As a show of "good faith." and to possibly save
retroactive payments, county commissioners
have agreed lo spend 9220.000 (or Ihe remaining
five months of the fiscal year lor overtime for
deputies In the shertfTs department.
Shertfl John Folk said that on April 15 the
federal government began enforcing Ihe U S.
Supreme Court niltng culling for police officers lo
be paid tlme-and-one-half for overtime alter a
43-hour work week.
He said many of Ihe cities around the nation are
already paying the overtime
Federal officials,
who are "high on good faith." may look kindly on
Seminole County If It begins making these
payments retractive to Ju ly 16 and muy not
require the payment back to April 15. Folk said
The money will come from Ihe county's
9587.000 contingency fund. Eleanor Anderson,
director o( management and budget said
Meanwhile. Personnel Director Lois Martin said
communications officers will be going lo an
eight-hour workday on Aug. 14 to keep (hem on a
40-hour week, and overtime payments are yet to
be figured for Ihe county fire department and
emergency personnel.
— Donna Estes

Morning
Watch

The morning fog hangs over Lake Monroe as Laburne F. " J im ''
Brumagen and Rose Golas, both of First Street, Sanford, enjoy the
peaceful scene, hoping to catch a glimpse of the alligator they spotted
several days before.

V *

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Thuf-idjy, July !5, 1VIS

Hurricane Bob Wallops Carolina Coast

NATION

Trees Toppled, Power Knocked Out
But Forecasters Downgrade Storm

IN BRIEF

C H A R LE S TO N , S.C. (U l’l — Hurricane
Bob walloped the rttzy South Carolina coast
with D2 mph winds and 10 -fool waves
Irainy, toppling trees and knocking out
power to thousands, but authorities said ihe
storm packed more bluster than bite.
Thousands of people fled Bob's burgeon­
ing (urv lx-fore Ihe storm thundered ashore
at Frlp p Island, pounding ihe state's
tourist rich "Grand Strand" with up to 8
Inches of rain and spilling white-capped
waves into downtown streets.
Hut at daybreak, authorities reporied no
deaths or Injuries and forecasters down­
graded Bob to a tropical storm heforr dawn
"A lot of people who were scardy cals
couldn't wait It out. We about floated away
but wr weathered ft out." said a Folly Beach
jxdlre dispatcher
Boh m oved Inland, ra p id ly losing
strength anrt I tic slorrn's refugees started
returning borne to survey property damagr
"Boh Is now a tropical storm This was
Just an extremely minimal hurricane. Just
barely over the threshold of a tropical storm
In the first place." Ilie National Hurricane
Center’s Hal Gerrtsh Mid.
Hurricane forecasters said the major
impact of the storm was felt from Edlsto
Beach to Charleston, where 10.000 homes
wrre without jxiwer early today
Fort Sutnler. where the Tlrst shots of the
Civil War wrre firrd, was pounded hy 77
mph gusts .itol the Coast Guard station at
Folly Beat h rejxirled ?)2 mph winds
While-rapped storm waves rolled across

FEMA Chief Resigns,
Ending Stormy Tenure
W A SH IN G TO N (Ill’ll — Ixmls Gluffrlda. chief of thr
federal agency In charge of civil drfrnse and natural
disaster relief, has resigned aftrr a stormy tenure marked
by congressional allegations of fraud and misconduct
Gluffrlda. a longtime associate of Attorney General
Edwin Meese. quit Tuesday as director of the Federal
Emergency Management Agency* IUs office said Wednes­
day.
President Reagan was expected toarrept the resignation
although he had not formally done so hy late Wednesday
Sen. Albert Gore. D-Tenn . a chief critic of Gluffrlda. salt!
the resignation "brings hope for more competent stew
ardahlp "
Gore said his investigation disclosed lhat Gluffrlda and
Itls executive deputy dire* tor, Fred Vlllella. had approved
the Illegal construction ol a residence on government
property for Ihelr private use at a cost of more than
$170,000 In public funds Vlllella resigned two days after
Gore's sulx ommlttce opened its hearing

Wallace Smiling A fter Surgery
EN G LEW O O D , Colo (Ill’ll — Alabama Gov. George
Wallace, dogged by chronic pain since he was shot and
paralyzed (rout 'he waist down III years ago. emerged from
nearly five bouts of spinal surgery smiling and saying his
pain hud lessened, doctors re|x»rlr&lt;l
Dr. Daniel Larnmrrtw. medical director at Craig Hospital
and Wallace's unending physician, cautioned that doctors
will t&gt;c unable to measure the success of Wednesday’s
4-hour and 90-rnlnule surgery until "sometime next
werk."
"I would say Ills condition Is stable, and his India) re[M*rl
Is lhat he has exjierlencrd a rebel ol the pain In his legs."
Lamincrtse said
Confined to a wheelchair since In- was shot by Arthur
Orerncr during a IB72 presidential campaign stop in
Maryland. Wallace lias hern plagued hy "phantom" pains
appearing to originate In the paralyzed portion ol tils laxly
Aides say the pains have Increased In recent years.

G EN EV A . Switzerland (U l’l) OI’HC oil tiiltiisirrs ended their
latest conference toduy with a
majority agreeing on a minor
price reduction for heavier
crudes, hot a resolute minority
deprived the eartrl of needed
unity
A lg e ria . L ib y a and Ira n
formally rejected Ihr slight re
alignment ol prices, ending what
had hern slim chances of re­
storing unity within die Organi­
zation of Petroleum Exporting
(’111111tries
Ih e m in is te rs who had
gathered tor the tilth lime in
eight months, agreed to meet
again in Octotx-r In Vienna In
discuss the even thornier issue
ol production levels
At tills week’s lour day conferrut &gt; 10 ol the I 3 O P E C
uiinistcrs agreed to reduce the
nlllriitl price ol heavy crude oil
hy 50 t ents to $2fi it barrel and
that of medium etude by 20
cents to *27 .20 . a *losing state
incut Mini.
The reductions amounted (o
(list 2 and I percent respectively
and Industry analysis said the
etlecift on tuarkrls would lxinslgtilliianl
Fret- markei prices already ari­
as mu* h .is $2 lower than oltlelul
tll'f.t i.ites amt analysis pre
dieted eoulllioed illlll pint),tidy
even glrater under the eounter
ills* tunning as tin &lt;II’EC nations
seek In i iimpete against outside

N A S H V ILLE . T rim llll’ll — Firefighters stood hv
helplessly as live people died In a blaze that swe pt a
two story Ixtardlrig house where Inspectors had found
substandard wiring and residents Jammed into dungeonlike basement rooms
Invcstlgntnia planned to search the charred ruins today
In hopes ol piiqiolnilng the cause ol the tire lhat engulfed
the building In minutes, trapping the victims In liny
basement rooms separated try cardlxiardllkc walls
Firefighters who answered the alarm at H 22 a in
Wednesday found heavy smoke boiling from tin- basement
and heard the dyingserramsof the victims
"W e could hear screams Irotn the front corner ol the
basement, tint wr couldn't get to them Irani the door to tin
back," lire Capl Koliert Shelton said
A I mhi I 20 people were believed u&gt; tie Inside the wmxi and
brick veneer house wlirn Hie lire broke out All the victims
were found In thr basement, where tlrrflghtcrs said some
looms w r r r no more Ilian cubbyholes

WORLD
IN BRIEF
Colombian Plane Crashes
In Jungle ; 79 Feared Dead

A Miami man who was t aught
.diet lie li lt tin- scene of alt
a&lt;* Ideal Imi an sc Ins I nu k broke
down lia,s pleaded no con lent to
leaving die scene ol an accident
with iiipitv
David Karl Burroughs. 2M.
*mild receive up to 5 years when
sentenced by Circuit Judge Rob
i-u 11 M* t Itt-gor Aug 20
According it* an attest tcpori.
tIn* accident occurred .i IhiiiI 10
pm Jan 25 nu U S Highway
17112 In LungwtHMl Burroughs’
Ruck illuvr into tilt* path nl a
uurihtmiunl motorcycle tut Ihe
highway amt Irlt the scene

day
LrtU la F ltr Drpailm enl Capl Tnm as CaidrntiH said in a
radio Interview thr plane .qqiai cntly exploded on Impact
"1 don’t think ihey will Hud survivors at Ihe nil*-. ' he
said.
Th e exat i number ol casualties was mil htiim-dlalrly
known

SA N J O S E . Costa Rica (U l’ll — Eden I’aslorit. the
Nicaraguan rebel Ira tier know n as "Ciniimandet Z r to,
rejoined Ills llghlrtx in southern Nicaragua today alter
recovering Irotn a helicopter crush, a rebel tqMikrsmau said
i’aslota. who commands the U S -backed DcttuKratii
Revolutloimrv Alliance or A R D F. bad been missing since
Tuesday when hr failed to return lo Costa Rica as
scheduled Irotn a hrllcoplrr trip Into Nicaragua, irtx-l
H|Mikcsiiiiin Jose |,&gt;avll-i Mild.
Costa Rican Civil Guardsm en said Raslor.i's hellcopici
was found Wednesday on a ranch near Aguatnicna dc
Santa Clura, Coal* Rica. 7 miles from the Nicaraguan
border, and that a ra nch uiim lnlstrulor had been
questioned
I’astoru anil his two helicopter pilots, known as " E l
T u m i " and "Marcos." ttiudc radio contact With A R D E
i *■be Is lii Costa Rica from one of Ihe alliance’s southern
Nicaraguan Irases curly today. Davila said

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have lo sell heavy crude at well
Ix-low Ihr new $ 2 ti price, the
analysts said
The OPEC ministers were un­
able io agree on firmer measures

lollnwlng Ihe crush
Burroughs and his truck,
which had a Hat lire and datnage
to its ImhI v was located atxmi
two miles away al LII' Champ,
state Road 427 al Day St reel, a
l.ougwiMiil police report shows
I he motorcyclist recovered.
In other court action:
Edward Fredrick White Jr..
18. o| 3 311 B r u c h A v c ..
I.ongwood, arrested March 2 M
Inr [Mtsscsnlnn ol ntarljtftinu and
d ru g parap he rn a lia W h ile
[rlcatletl guilty tu |M»**e**Httl of
marl|uana He could receive up
to a year in the county Jail when

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FUEL PRICES
America gets a bargain

Japan

Northwest

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Europe

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As O P E C loses its grip on the world oil market, prices are
slipping. U S prices are only a traction ol those paid
It has to al least double Its overseas. The U.S. price of one barrel ot gasoline, lor
nulput because ol a growing example, is $52 — About holt the price paid in Europe (SVJ)
revenue tlellell To do that n will and Japan ($101)

()u Friday. Mayor Dick Fes* Is
scheduled review and discuss
Ills pro|M»scd 1986 budget with
the clly commission. The public
is invited to participate and
question any part of the budget
thrv don't understand. Fess

Lineia-r *nd 0»c» TixkAr

And A»ln*)l pAnnlngton

Saudi Arabia. In a vulu ellort
lo Ixilslrr prices, lias recently
Ix-rn producing only around 2
million barrels of oil a (lay.
against a capacity ol more ih.m
10 million

Tin Lake Mary Clly Coinmissiiin is scheduled to meet in
work sessions lotlav al 7 30
p m . and Friday Irotn I 30 to 5
p m to dlseuss thr city's land
use |)l,III and the pni|Misrd $1 3
million budget Friday's wurk
session Is the lit si of two budget
hearings
On tonight s agenda Is a [ires
eiitailon of the city's com
prrlienslve land use [ilan and
poUelt-a T h r land use plan will
set the iHiundrlea lor all futurr
building projects and drllne how
land In the clly may l&gt;e zoned.
The comprehensive land use
plan is scheduled lo lake elfeel
w h e n the c i t y ’ s b u ild in g
moratorium expire* tu N ov­
ember.

He said the pilots were forced lo an emergency landing
Tuesday because of engine trouble, and that ihe chopper
was so badly damaged It could noi be rrpulred.

VxUotJ Shir)#. A timfl V»mw») long.

producers.
The 10-IO-3 decision widened
OPEC's official differential* —
Ihe price rattge lielwrcn the best
and |xxirest grades of oil — Irotn
*2 15 to $2 65
Rates now range from the #26
for cheaper heavy crude to an
unchanged $28.65 lor llgln
grades
Algeria ami Libya produce
ultra light. Ihe most expensive
oil ol all. hut Ihelr grades are
excluded from thr official price
rungc because of Ihelr dissent
OPEC sources and industry
observers said the Algerians,
Libyans and Iranians will have
In sell at even larger dlv minis
than before tx-eausr of ihe cul lo
heavy crude [trices
Analysis said that even thr
S a u d is — the o n ly O P E C
member to have houorrd price
and production arrangements —
may begin dlarnutuitig

Budget, Land Use Plan
On Lake M a ry A g e n d a

Pastora Safe A fter Chopper Crash

(M M U n

5-mllr drive inland
The Red Cross opened inland shrIters and
150 residents ol two Tvbce Island nursing
homes were evacuated to thr Blessed
Sacrament S* hool in Savannah
Bob roared out of I tie Gulf of Mexico early
this week at Fort Myers, skipped across the
south Florida peninsula and plunged Into
the At la nit* early Wednesday with 40 mph
winds
Hui the storm dtew new strength from the
warm waters of the Gulf Stream
and
brram r a full lledgrd hurricane as tt treked
northward inward South Carolina

tu enforce Internal dlst-iplm* in
prevent discounting suit I vin
Lit Ion ol production quotas
The closing communique s mi

only that Ol’EC "rettemted Its
*u m m itt n e n t

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te rn s *

ot

die oil price Structure and oil

market stability

M iam i Man Pleads No Contest In Accident Case

B O G O T A . Colombia (til'll — A Colombian Alt Force
cargo plane pressed Into [lasscngrt service Itreause ol an
altllttr pilots si like crashed In the |unglr during a
rainstorm Ollielals frared nil ol tin- more than 71) people
ulxiard w r r r killed
Ma| Rafael Hurtado ol the Civil Aetunaullcs Departincnl
said ih r IM' ti clashed Wednesday shortly .liter t.tkroll
fiom L rllrtu , a city In rxltrtn e southeast Colombia
Governm ent aviation ollielals saltl n-scuers would not he
able lo reach the wicckagr until lutrt today Rain and
darkness p rrvenlrd them horn rea* lilug the site W n ltn v

A D M It llO W t

Bob lashed at C harleston, S.C..
overnight and was moving north today
at about 12 mph

OPEC Cuts Price O f C rude O il 20-50 C ents

5 Kitted In Boarding House Fire

Castrpl FlAttdA II h * m I M » » a i l

historic Charleston H arbor, smashed
against the rock battery and spilled onto
cobblestone streets lined with restored
antebellum homes.
T h r storm flooded streets, toppled trees
and snapped power anti phone lines,
making It difficult for ofTlrlals to assess the
damage.
The raln-larrd storm hit the coast at high
tide and forecasters said this could com­
pounding flooding In low-lying arras
Beach front residents from Edlsto Island
northward were urged to evacuate Wed­
nesday night Thousands of residents and
tourists fled the harrtrr resort Islands along
South Carolina’s "Grand Strand” as Boh
bore down on Ihe coast
Hurricane forecaster '-’ lies I.a wr rncr said
the first Atlantic hurricane of the 1985
season made Its landfall at tiny Frtpp Island
about 45 miles south of Char le-aun and
tx-gan clawing northward at 12 mph
Robert Smith of thr Beau fori Count &gt;
Emergency Preparedness Center said Frlpp
Island lost electrical power about 10-30 p m
ns Bob began lashing Ihe tiny resort where
2.000 people usually spend the summer
Cars Jammed thr roads off the harrier
Islands along the Georgia and South
Carolina roast Wednesday evening when
hurricane warnings were hoisted from
Savannah northward to the Lillie Rivet Inlet
near the North Carolina border
Traffic on U S 501. ihe main artery out ot
Myrtle Beach, was so Jammed hy nightfall It
was taking nrarlv two hours to make the

4

Commissioners voted at the
last m eeting to bold w ork
sessions weekly lor the rest of
the summer tn order to cut down
the amount of lime and dls-

euaston at city commission
meetings.
A lth o u g h Fess suit! the
workshops are useful in explor­
ing Issues, tut decisions ran txmade and he would ralher |usl
have a regular meeting 'll wr
discuss an issue at a workshop
and it gets put on the agenda for
a city commission meeting, we
always etui up rehashing the
same Information " Fess said
Another budget work session
is scheduled on August 2 from i
to 5 p m

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Deputies Search For Man Who Raped Disabled Woman
The search continues today for
a rapist who attacked a mentally
disabled woman in her home
near Longwood on Ju ly 19
Seminole County sheriffs Inveatlgalors have a description of
the man.
Sheriffs deputies were called
to the 56-year-old victim s home
at about 9 50 a.m. on the 19th.
hy her husband who had been
Informed of the attack when the
v ic tim 's female com panion
called him at work.
The companion told the man
and sheriff s deputies she
awakened to find the Intruder In
a hallway of the home, leaving
the victim's bedroom with a
knife In his hand The man fled
and i he companion found thr
victim lying on the bed. the
apparent v ic tim of sexual
assault, a sheriff s report said
Th e v ic tim , according to
sheriffs Capt. Ja y Leman, has
been menially disabled since she
was Injured In an aulomhllc
accident 10 years ago.
The Intruder apparently rn
tered the home through a utility
room window. The two women
were sleeping at the time of the
attack Leman said the victim
was examined at Central Florida
Regional Hospital. Sanford, fol­
lowing the attack
The suspect is about 25 years
old. 5 feet 10. and weighs about

170 pounds He Is blond and was
wearing a brown striped T-shirt
CARE SUIT
A Forest City nursing home
has sued an Orlando man to
settle a bill for care of the man s
father
Pine Acres Golden Age Centre,
of Forest City, filed suit Wedn e s d a y a g a in s t H e rb
Huddleston, of 1228 Edward
Lane. The suit asks for payment
of $5,829 65
According lo the suit's com­
plaint. the home, operated by
Lloyd and Theresa Morris, cared
for Huddleston's father. Walter,
from May 1984 to March 1985
when the elder Huddleston left
the home's care Cost of the care
was $1,050 a m onth via a
co n tra ct w ith the yo u n g e r
Huddleston.
The M o t T ls e s stale Huddleston
let (he bill gradually grow and
that he had repeatedly refused lo
pay
The case has been assigned to
Circuit Judge S. Joseph Davis
J r No trial date has been set.
HIDDEN GUN
Oviedo police looking for a
suspicious person reportedly
lurking around a Shop A Go
convenience store on Geneva
Drive reported finding and ar
resting an armed man outside
the store.

Action Reports
* F/res
★ Courts
★ Police

Police were called lo the scene
at about 10 p m. Tuesday and
searched the area. They spotted
the suspect In front of the store
and asked if he was armed, a
police report said
The man reportedly surren­
dered a loaded .38-eallber der­
ringer hidden In the waist band
ol his pants Tw o but Iris were
found In his pocket and 24
additional rounds were found in
a shaving kit the man was
carrying, the report said.
Hrrshrl W Armstrong, 23. of
Cocoa, has been charged with
possession of a concealed
firearm and possession of a
firearm by a felon He was being
held in lieu of $ 10,000 bund.
GIRL FONDLED
Sheriff i deputies and state
H ea lth and R e h a b ilita tiv e
Services counselors art In ­
vestigating the claims of a
4 year-old Long wood girl who
says she was fondled by her
stepfather while visaing him

Sunday
The girl told her mother about
the alleged assault on Mondav
and the girl's mother reported
the incident to officials, a
shertfTs report said No arrest
has been made
SECRETS SUIT
Stealing trade seem s and us­
ing confidential Information are
two charges made In a civil suit
against two Winter Park men
accused of going Into business
against their former employer
Mark E Wagner and Adrian L
Ferguson, both ol 106 Sedge fieId
Clr , were named In u suit flint
Wednesday by Value Tours of
America Inc of Casselberry
The company is seeking an
unspeeined amount of damages
In excess of $5,000.
According lo thr Mill txiih
men. who reportedly learned
trade secrets and other con­
fidential in fo rm a tio n while
working lor Value Tours, agreed
noi to go Into competition with
the company and noi to u s e the
tnslde-lhr-trade knowledge
The company also slates ilu­
men took the company s clien­
tele list, personnel hies, artwork
and other business Information
According lo ih r suit. Wagner
lelt the company May I and
Ferguson May 7. 1984
The suit, which also a s k s for
an Injunction against the men

for doing the alleged competi­
tion. charges them with consplraey and stales they made phone
calls and wrote Irltcrs contain­
ing untruths and "slanderous"
comments about the tour com­
pany
The suit states the men In­
terfered with Ihr business rela­
tionship of Value Tours with at
least four groups. C a rn iv a l
Crutsc Lines. Titusville Associa­
tion ol Retired Persons. Encore
Party and Travel Club.
The suit has been assigned to
Circuit Judge C Vernon Mire
Jr No trial dale has been set
BURGLARIES A THEFTS
Richard Culver. 54. of 441
T r i n i t y D r iv e , A lt a m o n t e
Springs, reported lo sberllfs
d e p u t i e s t h a t h is $ 2 5 0
luwinnower was stolen from his
backyard between Sunday and
Tuesday

Ave . Sanford A sheriff's report
said the Items were stolen lxtween July 2 and Tuesday And
at 501 W y l l y A v e G ary
Brookshire. 17.’ gave deputies
Ihe name of a suspect who
borrowed his 1977 Chevrolet
worth S I.200 on Monday and
didn't return It as promised
Chiropractor Wayne Phillip
Broussrau reported a video
cassette player worth $ 150 and a
video tape valued al $300 were
taking from an office ui 1340
Tusrawilla Road, near Winter
Springs. The tape contained
educational material lor chlro
pradars, according to ihe report
DUI ARRESTS
Th r following persons have
been arrested In Seminole
County on a charge of driving
under Ihe Influence:
— Michael Deane Halterman. 25
o I 95 0 N T r i p l e t D riv e
Casselberry, was arrested at
2 45 a.m Wednesday alter hr
was found unconscious in a car
parked In his yard Casselberry
poller said the key was In the
Ignition and the ear's radio was

Deputies have the names of
two suspects Robert A I Hand.
29. of l.ongvyi k x I. claims may
have taKen $300 from ihe till al
his JA M Grocery at Slate roads
15 and 46 west of Sanford, on
Monday or Tuesday

playing

A revolver and jewelry are
among $850 worth of goods
missing from the home ol Lorenc
F Brookshire. 43 ol 5 0 5 Wylly

— Sharon I Ham-ton 4 1 ol 433
Murcott St , Oviedo, al 2 07 a m
Wednesday alter she drove her
car erratically on U S Highway
17-92 In Sanford

Defense Contractors O ffe r
M on ey Back G u a ra n te e s
If Spare Parts O ve rp rice d
W ASHINGTON (UP|) - Two
major defense contractors have
begun offering money bat It
guarantees to the Pentagon if Us
prices for spare parts arc found
to be unreasonable
The fledgling movement sur­
faced Tuesday within the dr
fense Industry, which is worried
about lls public image In Ihe
midst of spare parts pricing
scandals
The defense Industry has been
criticized by Ih r Pentagon and
members of Congress for selling
the military $640 tollrt seal
covers, $659 ashtrays. $435
hummers and $ 1 10 diodes
Delensr Se creta ry Caspar
Weinberger has said the prices
are "unreasonable” and will not
be paid, regardless of the
reasons for them.
The proposals by the Hoeing
Co. and the General Electric Co.,
offered more than two months
apart, prompted Weinberger to
announce the start of a new
voluntary refund policy.
He said the Pentagon's new
procurement czar. Assistant
Secretary Jam e s Wade, will
establish an Industrywide refund
policy based on Ihe program
Initiated by the contractors
Boeing, builder o( aircraft and
cruise missiles. Initiated the pol­
icy April 15 In a letter to Deputy
Defense Secretary William How­
ard Tall IV from Lionel Alford, a

senior vice president of the
Seattle llrm
Alford said Boeing will refund
the price of any sparr part sold
to the government If the Item Is
returned within six months ol
delivery
Boeing since has credited the
Pentagon with S 1.496 paid by
the Air Force for two pairs of
pliers, a company xjMtkrsm.tn
said.
G E . ih r Fairfield. C o n n .
m a k e r of a ircra ft e n g in e s
charged with fraudulently billing
the Air Force $800,000. followed
suit Ju ly 1.
G E Vice Chairman E E. Hood
wrote to Taft saying the com­
pany "proposes to work out an
agreement similar to the Boeing
approach" with the Pentagon.
G E's refund policy went Into
effect Tuesday, but a company
spokesman said no financial
credits have been extended as
yet.
Boeing and G E ranked fifth
and sixth, respectively, during
fiscal 1984 among the 100
biggest defense contractors.
Each did about $4.5 billion
worth of business w ith the
Pentagon
At the same tim e, the Pen­
ta g o n In s p e cto r g e n e ra l has
b e g u n In ve stig a tin g the con
t r a d in g and pricing practices of
m ore th an three dozen defense

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firms.

Status Of $31 Million
In Military Gear Unknown
W A S H I N G T O N |U P I| Because of poor record keeping,
no one knows the whereabouts
of some $31 million in military
equipment used In an Army test
lasl year. Rep Joseph Addabbo.
D-N Y . charges
Addabbo. head of the appro­
priations subcommittee that
wrtles the Pentagon's annual
check, said that no one can
account for $31 million of the
$89 million In equipment used
In a 1984 shipping test
After Ihe subcommittee dls
covered sim ilar problems In
1983, the panel told Defense
Secretary Caspar Weinberger
about flaws In the equipment
disposal s y s te m , the c o n ­
gressman said
Addabbo asked Weinberger
Tue sd ay to declare an Im ­
mediate m oratorium on re­
distribution of all equipment to
prevent further abuse
Tbe equipment Involved In the
test came from a pool of material
kept In Ihe Defense Property
Disposal system , composed
largely of used equipment one
unit did not want but another
might have a use for.
A subcommittee Investigator
said the p ro b le m revolves
around poor records In the
property disposal system.
The Investigator said there
was no firm Indication of thefts.

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but the poor or non extstant
records madr It hard lo say
whether gear was at other Arm y
units, misplaced or stolen.
The Investigator said some of
Ihe material sat In containers for
18 months and was returned
w ith broken seals, and In ­
vestigators checked to "see If
what was returned was Ihe same
as what went out."
Addabbo said a moratorium
on equipment distribution la In
order until the Pentagon can
check thtngsoul
"I don't know how the secre­
tary can Justify the Inaction on
the part of his staff and allow
such a situation, fraught with
po ssible fra ud , w aste and
mismanagement, to continue
two years after It was first
brought to light." Addabbo said
•'The $31 m illion the Investigaiors turned up may be
only the lip of the Iceberg." the
congressman said.
In a letter to Weinberger.
Addabbo also said Investigators
found that units turning In gear
"ro u tin e ly assign erroneous
condition codes because this Is
the easy way to rid themselves of
unwanted equipment."
He said perfectly useable Items
are marked condemned, forcing
o thers to spend "ta x p a y e r
dollars to unnecesaarlly procure
a new Item."

(BUT THAT’S ONLY NATURAL FOR THE BEST)
Indeed we have cause for celebration. Wo have brought joy and security and confidence to
so many people. And many people have brought wonderful vitality and songs and cheerfulness
to Howell Place. So we decided to get together and do something about it!
Robert H. Little, our president, is supplying the free entertainment, food and beverages (catered
by Larry Magilner our famous Director of Food Services of course) prizes, fun and oxcitoment. And WUEZ radio station has selected us for a remote radio broadcast with special good
old time nostalgia music, including all that great sound from the 40’s and 50's. Come on over
and enjoy our first birthday with us - and help in­
troduce that little fellow at the top of the ad to
the big band sound of excitement, (remember
when?)
P.S. You Know us officially as Howell Place Sanford, the best Adult Congregate Living Facili­
ty in the area. But for Saturday, July 27th from
1 to 3 PM, we will simply be Bob Little's Fun
Center. Better bring a mall bag to take home the
prizes!

D ia b e te s C la s s e s O ffe r e d A t C F R H
T o accommodate diabetics
who cannot attend daytime
classes. Central Florida Regional
Hospital. Sanford, will offer
night classes from 7 to 8:30
Wednesdays starting July 31 In
the hospital classroom
A series of six classes.
"Diabetic Update." will provide
help in specific areas much as
"Food Exchanges." and general

In f o r m a tio n on " D ia b e t ic
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"W hat Is your blood sugar",
"M e n u P la n n in g " , and
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other questions during Informal
discussions.
The classes are fiee. Register
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High Court's
Balancing Act
There was considerable speculation last
year that Ihe U .S . S u p re m e C o u rt was
becoming more conservative because It bad
embraced Reagan adm inistration views on
Issues ranging from crim e to civil rights. Yet
the high co u rt's recently completed term was
a period of consolidation that left the legal
landscape largely unchanged.
Although the court sided w ith the ad­
m inistration about 7H percent of the time. It
nonetheless dealt the president decisive
defeats In four controversial church-state
cases,
On J u n e 4. the court struck down an
Alabam a statute authorizing a m om ent of
silence In public schools for "m editation or
voluntary p ra y e r," citing evidence that the
legislators intended to bring hack prayer Into
the classroom. Several weeks later. Ihc court
concluded that "governm ent m ust pursue a
course of com plete neutrality toward re­
ligion," a nd voided a Connecticut law re­
quiring em ployers to perm it devout workers
lo schedule days off on their Sabbath And on
J u ly I. lli« court struck dow n shared-time
programs In G ra n d Rapids, Mich . and New
York C it y w here p u b lic-sch o o l teachers
taught special classes In parochial schools.
Take n together, these decisions represented
a rebuke to the Reagan adm inistration, which
had entered the four cases In an effort to
persuade Ihc court that governm ent should
lie more accom m odating to religion.
Sim ilarly, stales' rights suffered a major
setback w hen the high court ruled that
Congress can tell state and local governm ents
how m uch to pay their employees. T h e case
In question compelled San A nto nin to pay
overtime lo m etropolitan transit workers.
On a m ore positive note, the court generally
slrenglhenrd the hand ol law enfon ors T h e
Justice Departm ent was allowed to selectively
prosecute yo u n g men w ho speak out against
the ilralt Poller officers were perm itted to
search m otor homes without w arrants. Am i
school ntllrlals were given greater latitude to
search student lockers for narcotics.
Nevertheless, crim inal suspects prevailed In
several Im po rtan t cases. Poor defendants
must he accorded high quality legal aid w lirn
pursuing appeals and psychiatric assistance
when pleading Insanity. Moreover, police m ay
not shoot to kill a fleeing suspect who Is
neither a rm ed nor dangerous. A n d pro­
secutors cannot force a burglary suspect to
undergo surgery In order lo rem ove possible
evidence.
W h r ih r r by design or by chance, num erous
court decisions reflected a delicate balance
because I lie Justices generally refrained frum
creating broad legal precedents, hiH ln u i,
several potentially Im portant eases were
either decided on narrow grounds, or not
decided at all T h e court's so-called swing
Justice. Lew is K Powell, missed more than
tw o m onths ol the term recuperating from
prostate cancer. O f the 5(i cases heard In his
absence, rig id ended In lie voles causing the
lower io u r i ru lin g s to he upheld.
Il should lx* noted, however, that there were
relatively lew cases on Ihc court docket
dealing w ith discrim ination or crim in a l law
T h e next term promises lo be quite different,
as the court w ill confront controversial Issues
such as abortion, legislative apportionm ent,
a im in n ilvc action, eapltul p u n ishm en t and
equal access lor student religious groups
seeking lo use public-school facilities.
The S u p re m e C o u rt's Im m ediate course will
h r determ ined by the slaying power ol the
nine Juslleca. Five ol them are more than 7ti
years ol age. amt President Reagan Is poised
In nominate conservative replacem ents lor
any Judges w h o retire. Such replacements
could b rin g about a fundamental shill toward
Judicial restraint, which would he a welcome
change from the Judicial a c tiv is m lhal
dom inated the court during the Iasi Hirer
decades.
O lb rrw ls c . the high court can be expected
lo c o n tin u e Its b a la n cin g act w h e n it
reconvenes next October.

BERRYS WORLD

"This painting la PERFECTI Lai's gal it as a
Joke lor Jaka ‘n‘ ElhaU"

george

M cG o v e r n

Here's Why Star Wars Will Never Work
Occasionally an article or book Is published
that Impels a reader lo urge Its reading upon all
the friends he can reach. Such Is my experience
with an article In the June Issue of The Atlantic
by Professor Jonathan Jacky of the University of
Washington
Professor Jacky has a considerable grasp of
computer science and Is Ihc author of a number
of scholarly articles In this field Ills current
piece In The Atlantic has alarmed me as much
as any article I have read In a long time Its
thesis is that the Defense Department Is
pre-empllng ihc most com plica led and futureoriented computer technology for military
purposes and that this poses two dangers lo thr
United Stairs (11 It surrenders the Industrial,
com m ercial and social uses of computer
breakthroughs to the Japanese, who are con­
cent rating on the iinn-iiillltary uses of com­
puters; 12 ) far more seriously. It places thr
defense ol America and possibly the survival of
the human race under t fie- control of enormously
complicated and probably unreliable computers.
"Star Wars" — die president's "Strategic

Defense Initiative" — Is the most dramatic
example of the Pentagon's hopes to replace Ihc
Judgment of people with computers that can act
on the basts of "artificial Intelligence." or A t., as
It Is dubbed by the Pentagon. If the Star Wars
missile defense system were to work, thousands
of S o v ie t m is s ile s w o u ld have to he
automatically detected and destroyed a minute
or two alter they were launched There would be
no time for human beings to make these
decisions. Everything would have to be pro­
grammed In advance, as Star Wars requires an
estimated 10 million lines of coded Information
comprising the software that directs the com­
puter hardware
The problem with all this, as Professor Jacky
points out. Is that there Is no way to design a
systrm so complicated without errors In pro­
gramming. errors In Interpretaton. breakage of
pans, and malfunctions. All of our history with
i omputrrs points to the fart that we can depend
upon them only within certain limits. The only
way to eliminate the "bugs" In a large computer
system is by lengthy trial and error with Hie
system In actual use No such actual use of thr

Star Wars system Is possible unless someone
can figure out how to fight World War III a few
dozen times until we work out the bugs In the
system that Is supposed to make us safe.
Several limes In recent years vastly less
complicated air defense computers than Star
Wars have signaled Soviet attacks that alert
personnel ruled were false alarms. But the Star
Wars system to to be programmed to react
automatically with breathtaking speed that
allows no time for correction by a human
authority. In other words, a mistake by a
computer could launch an American
de­
fensive” onslaught that would mistakenly
trigger World War 111.
I am wondering what the advocates of Star
Wars would say In answer to Professor Jacky s
warning "A ll large programs contain un­
discovered errors and omissions that come to
light only afler prolonged experience In actual
use This Is the single most important fact for
users of complex computers systems to un­
derstand T o use a computer responsibly, one
must not tmst It."

ROBERT WALTERS

ANTHONY HARRIGAN

Legal
Safety
Net

Public
Radio's
Bias
Americans who don’t Itsicn regu­
larly to the two dally taxpayerfunded NPR news programs may
not understand how thrlr money Is
tx-lng s|x-ni T lir May Issue of Aim
KcfHtrt. published by Accuracy In
Mrdlu. H|&gt;ell(-d It out In detail The
publication covered the entire range
ol highly politicized programs, but 11
lias some especially idling things to
say a bo u t NPR and f e n t r a l
America
Alin l&lt;r[n&gt;ri asked Where rise in
dils country could you lu-ar Cuba
praised an lailtn America's most
rlfredvr leader in "hunger eradica­
tion." You would have beard dial If
you listened In NPR on Nov 21
11184 Th e n the day that the
Washington /’os! had a front page
story on a bloody massacre by
communist guerillas In Kl Salvador
NPR interviewed die leader of die
guerillas' |tolllleal aim on die "All
I'huse in Co tigress and elsewhere
Things Considered" program
wlm have Ix-eu trying to harass
Accuracy In Media Hummed up
South Africa toward majority rule
the NPR story Ibis way
should hxik al Zimbabwe and lake
"In strife tom Central America
thought
NPR lends to blame the United
In 1970 alter a turbulent history
Slutrn and Its allies for the violence
Involving the Unilateral Declaration
nt In d rp r tide nee. international
The Nlcnmguan freedom fighters
and the anil communists in FJ
sanctions and harassment, and
Salvador are far more likely lo be
seven years id guerilla warlurr.
described on NPR programs as
Rhodesia received a British drafted
human rights vlolalots than are
■onsiiiuilon and was sup|x&gt;sed lo lxthelr commuiilHl op|Miiients iiv our
a democracy
count die ratio Isulmiil lour loonc
In an effort partially rlfrrllve. to
“ Sueb numbers, however, tall lo
retain whttrs who are liiqxirlaiii to
reveal thr lull scope ol NCR's
ilie economy. 20 parliamentary
selective ic|»&gt;mng ol Central A m ir
seats were reserved for the white
lean developments, The re|w&gt;rts n(
minority The first national election
NCR's man In Managua. Charles
under Ibe new arrangement was
Castaldl, should tx- deeply apprrcl
field In 1980 and ihr black majority
ated tiy die Saudlulsia regime For
vote divided cleanly along tribal
lines
example, late Iasi year NPR aired
I wo ol tils rejMirls. 20 mlitulrx ol air
Ridx-ri Mugabe, a Marxist, won as
time In all providing vivid accounts
ilie presrnlatlve ol die Sliona
ol funerals ol individuals allegedly
sjx-aklng majority of thr blacks
klllrd by the Nlcaruguuii freedom
Joshua Nkonio. leader of the m inor­
lighters, which NPR prefer* In rail
ity Id.■&lt;k Nileliele. went Into up|xist
'contras.' the pejorative term origl
linn lie and bis irttx- have ever
n.licit by the Saudlulsia regime
since tx-rti hmtally harassed by
"These reports came complete
Mugabe s government In die rlc r
with hysterical m reams and sobs
Hull Just concluded. Nkomo's party
won all 15 scats lor Mabibrlrlund.
anil American chanting, and even
dir sound ol shovels Hireling earth
tint Mug.dx- t rial ns a heavy major!
as Castaldl descrllied die tilling ol
ty.
die graves He s|x&gt;kr ol the 'tiny
Now1 Mug.ibr Is going lo tear up
colllns' ol child victims and re
i lie const notion, abolish dir pro­
c n n n lr d how an old w o m a n
vision lot while representation,
atxdish all &lt;ip|x&gt;sfiion parties, in
Irarlullv wrapped her sturdy arms
around him and hltlrrly pleaded tor
eluding Nknitiu's and establish a
lilm 'to make (hear Yankees front
one party Marxist slate complete
dir United Stales calm down As a
with polltburo. Anyone not a
hiken ol Its fairness. NCR gave the
memlx-t ol the Sliona shaking tilde
Washinglon representative of the
might as well leave Zimbabwe
freedom lighters a lew minutes to
Fot years, txidi as a Urltlsli colony
try to answer lids emotional pies
and as an Independent while ruled
riitalhiu Custuldl's onesided rr
stale. Rhodesia was under heavy
pulling lias provoked strong pro
International pressure lo udopt nut
(rats, and reirlilly be lias tx-cn
|«irilv-rule The United Nations tin
more halutterd. "
t&gt;osrd sanctions on it tin athletes
wen* barred from international
Remember (Ms Is paid lor by
America's taxpayris Clearly. It's
com petition. Editorials In the
lime lo lake tins propaganda oil dir
Western — und. of course, thr
communist — press thundered
alr

JEFFREY HART

Look At Zimbabwe
against Ihe Rbrxlrsla outrage. Are
these people happy with die results
of yrars of agitation? Do they really
tx-lleve Mugabe's tribal-based Marx­
ist g o v e r n m e n t , w h ic h now
oppresses all minorities, black or
while, Is really superior to the
w h ite -m in o rity

go ve rn m e n t

once

beaded by Ian Smith?
Maybe they believe dial Mugabe
Is preferable. I don't know Rut II Is
very dllflcult to find a basis In
reality for such a delict,
Mu&gt;tx- diey do not care whether
the Mugabe government Is re­
pressive. or whether he Is going to
tear up the constitution I have
beutd no protests In Congress, die
universities or the media utxiul all
ol tills Maybe thr rn llrr satisfaction
Involved was to attack and overturn
the while m inority government
And alter that, thr hell with It
Ttie pattern, utter all. Is familiar
e n o u g h W h e n P o rtu g a l a d ­
ministered Angola and Mo/aitthl
que. Portugal came under heavy
pressure to get out and eventually
did so Both former colonies are
Marxist, liberal dictatorships today
It seems to me that a white South
African can tx- forgiven lor taking a
somewhat less relaxed view of die
future After all. the whiles live In
Ihe place, and cannot simply move
on tn the next protest Nor Is there
any place, realty, for die while
Afrikaners lo go Are they expected
to return to Holland, train which
they emigrated 300 years ago? They
do not consider themselves Dutch
and they mostly have no ties al all
there And they do not want to live
under yet another black Marxist
dictatorship which would probably
wreck the prosperous economy and
persecute all tribal minorities,
while. Aslan. Indian and black
It also seems to me that those
congressmen who have been mov­
ing toward sanctions against South
Afrit a should glance in the mirror
and recognize a fixil

W A SH IN G TO N (N E A ) In a
series of far-rearhlng yet lltilenotleed decisions, the federal courts
have voided President Reagan's
u n w a rra n te d a tte m p ts to un
dcrmtnc health, safety, environ­
mental and consumer protection
Initiatives.
Some notable examples;
Passive rrslridnls After 10 years
of study, the Department of Trans
portatton In 1977 Issued regulations
requiring that all new cars be
equipped with air tings or automatic
seat belts lo protect passengers
from crash Injuries,
In late 198), the Reagan ad­
ministration suspended Ihe rule.
Just as It was about to go Into etlecl.
arguing that It would loqxisc un
necessary costs upon automakers
After a coalition of Insurance
companies challenged that action In
a lawsuit, tlie U.S Supreme Court
ruled unanimously In 1983 that the
suspension was "a rb itra ry and
capricious" and therefore Illegal
T ire standards: tn 1983. the
Reagan administration suspended
regulations requiring tire manufac­
turers lo lest Ihctr products for
trrnd wear, then rate the tires Ins
customers
The administration claimed that
ihe rating sysleui was "polrnllally
misleading" but last year Ihe U.S
Court rif Ap|wuls here held lhal the
suspension was Illegal because It loo
was "arbitrary and capricious In a
scathing opinion, die court said "It
Is hard to Imagine a more sorry
performance of a congressional
mandate "
Nursing homes The U S. Court ol
Appeals In Denver Iasi year ruled
that die Reagan administration had
"abdicated (Its) duty" to ensure that
approximately I million nursing
home residents receive adequate
care,
Thai decision, winch affects more
titan 15.(XX) nursing homes, field
dial die government "has a duty lo
promulgate regulations" to require
that nursing homes receiving feder­
al Medicaid funds provide proper
patient carr
Environmental protection In legal
cases throughout the country, fed­
e ra l c o u rts re p e a te d ly have
overturned Reagan administration
attempts to allow coal mining, oil
exploration and countless other
Incompatible uses of land protected
by the federal government.
The president's compassion for
businesses overburdened by Ihe
compliance costs ol fedrral regula­
tions unfortunately is not matched
by any awareness on tils part that
his laisscz falrc approach falls to
constrain grerd ami avarice.
As a result, the courts have been
forced to protect the public from
being victimized by die president's
Insensitivity.
j

JACK ANDERSON

P e n t a g o n F ig h t s T o K e e p O c e a n
B y Jack Anderson
and Joseph Spear
W ASH IN GTON - The Prntugon
has quietly asserted control over
millions ol acres of lederaf land In a
move that puts the Ifclense De­
partment squarely at ixlds with Big
Oil und on the side of environmen­
talists
The strange "land grab" Involves
huge (xirduus xif the Outer Conti­
nental Shell that the Interior De­
partment wunts to lease lo thr oil
and gas Industry for olfshorc dril­
ling The Pentagon lias dealgnaled
I 15 million acres of the underwater
"land" oil-limits to exploitation By
comparison, the total amount of
wilderness protected from develop­
ment In Aluska and the lower 48
states Is only 89 million acres
The Pentagon claims lhal pre­
servation of Ihe offshore ureas to
vital to sutmiartne and other opera­

A

tions required lor national delensc.
The appearance of oil rigs and
exploration equipment would make
these military operations difficult it
not luqxxtsthlr. the Pentagon says.
Here's what our associate Iktnuld
Goldberg has learned about the
bureaucratic battle:
The ocean-bottom land has been a
subject of controversy ever since
then-Sec ret ary of Interior James
Wad proposed leasing nearly a
billion acres for oil and gas devel­
opment four years ago Partly on
environmental grounds. Congress
im|x&gt;sed a moratorium on some of
thr leases, covering about 45 m il­
lion acres.
The Pentagon's secret war with
the Interior Department has been
going on ever since.
Complicating the matter Is the
lack of c le a r a u th o rity o v e r
withdrawal of public lands for

military purposes One law glides
this power to the president and the
defense secretary, another gives It
lo Congress.
Here's the list of offshore areas the
Pentagon has said must be pre­
served from exploitation;
— The Navy's Narragansett Bay
Operating Area ofi southern Nrw
Fhtgland. containing the transit
lanes used by 54 attack submarines
assigned (o the Atlantic Fleet and
based at Groton. Conn.
Explains the Navy document "Oil
and gas structu re s positioned
within submarine transit lanes or
high usage operating arras present
safety-to-navigation hazards and
a c o u s tic a l I n t e r f e r e n c e ."
Furthermore, the noise from drilling
would bollix up the delicate sound
sensors that monitor enemy subs oil
the coast, according to the Navy
document.

Land'

— Th e M id -A tla n tic area ol
Norfolk. Va,. where drilling would
hamper a number of sensitive Navy
operations. Including missile tests,
supersonic flights and firing of
cruise missiles and torpedoes
— The South Atlantic area o(T the
Cartdlnas and Florida. Including
Cape Canaveral In addition to
submarine transit lanes, this area
“ encompasses a unique combina­
tion of launch ureas and support
facilities associated with subma­
rine-launched ballistic missiles."
— The Gulf of Mexico, where
carrier training of Navy pilots takes
place, as well as m ine coun­
te rm e a s u re s , a n t l-s u b m u r ln e
warfare and amphibious operations
— Central and northern California
operating zones, with a wide variety
of military activities occurring front
P o in t C on cep tion near Santa
Barbara north lolhe Oregon border.

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Study Shows Ju rie s F avor W hites O v e r Blacks
SANTA MONICA. Calif. |UPI| - Blacks not only
lonr rivtl null* rnnrr oflrn than whltrn. thry also
receive smallrr damage awards w hrn they win. a
study of 20 yrars of rtvll actions In Chicago
shows
The study by ihr Rand Corp. think tank of
9.000 civil trials In Ihr Chicago area from
1959-79 showed that jurors returned more
favorable verdicts for while defendants than
blacks and also that they favored Individual
defendants over corporations
The research corporation's Institute for Civil
Justice found that verdicts by the same Juries
went aKalnst blacks, both as plalnllfls and
defendants, more often than whiles

The report. "Deep Pockets. Empty .Pockets:
Who Wins In Cook County Ju ry Trials." by social
scientist Audrey Chin and lawyer•psychologist
M.irk Peterson showed that
— In lawsuits where plaintiffs claimed severe
Injury, corporations had to pay damage awards
one-third larger than Individuals and also "were
significantly more likely to be found liable In the
first place."
— But. Ill lawsuits where Injuries were compa­
rable but less severe, govrrnmeni defendants
paid more than corporation*
— Not only did blacks lose civil suits more often
than whites, both as plaintiffs and defendants,
but black plaintiffs received sinullrr awards

Black defendants, on the other hand, were also
assessed smaller damage awards than were while
defendants
According to the study, black plaintiffs won
automobile accident verdicts only 40 percent of
the time to 46 percent fur whiles, and whrn
blacks won. they received only 74 jiercent as
much as white plalntlfs received for the same
Injury'
White plaintiffs won 62 jiercent ol slip-and fall
cases against black defendants, hut black jilaln
lllfs won only 50 jiercrnt of such soils against
white defendants
"Many Americans tiellrvr that Ihr blindfold on
the classical sttitue of Justice Is .is imjxirtant as

the scales that she holds." Gustave If. Shubctt.
senior vice prrsldrnt of Rand and director of Its
Institute for Civil Justtcr. sold In a fore ward lo the
rrpnrt
Vet m uch of tlie practical lorr of our system
tielirs this idrul ... Now. for the llrst tlmr. wc have
hard data and analysis regarding which tendril
elrs are historically associated with which
llltlgantl characteristics, at least in Ihr |urlrs
assembled In the Chicago area "
The authors jiolnlrd out that it is |msslhlr llial
trials dlflrrrd among lyjies of drlrndanls 111 wavs
they did not examine, and lh.it those dlflrrrnces
In trials may have affected the verdicts

Feds Drop Fraud Probe Of Teamsters President
LOS A N G E L E S (UPII - The Justice
Department has decided lo drop its
:i'2 month-old labor fraud Investigation of
Teamsters Union President Jackie Prrssrr.
the only major l.itxir leader lo support
President Reagan* re-election.
The law Angclcn Timm, citing govern­
ment sources. Wednesday said ih r Justice
Department has concluded It lacks "prosrrullve nierfl” In the jmiIii l&lt; ally sensitive
case
"We have no |iendiug InvestIgutIon of
Jackie Prrssrr
said Ray Marla, the laitmi
Department d rp uly Inspector general who
oversees labor racketeering jirolies lie
declined lo elaborate
The decision to droji the probe of Prrssrr
was made six months allrr federal proseculars suggested Prrssrr fir Indlclrd on

charges of authorizing union p iv m m ts in
ghost employees" on Ihr ji.iv roll ol C lrvr
land Teamsters Union laical 507. of which
Prrssrr Is still secretary-treasurer
Prrssrr's allrgrd status as a source ol
Information for the Mil on other invrsiig.i
lions was reported to lie a key !rtt|iedlmrtii
lo prosecution High Justice Drji.irtm rut
officials have ordered a new iu&lt;|iilrv Into
why Ihr Mil did not trII them for nearly two
years that Prrssrr had acted as an Infor­
mant. the Times said, quoting sources
familiar with the case
The dejt.irtincut decided lo dismiss Ihr
&lt;ase Irss than a week alter Ih r grand Jury
foreman. Rolw-ri A Reading J r . said that
Jurors ti.id ccimjilalned to two federal |udgrs
In Cleveland thut the Justice Dejiartment
has fieri! dragging Its lerl
The decision was irjmrtrd to have fieen

made by Dejiuty Altornry General D Lowell
Jensen in consultation witfi Strjifien Troll,
the assistant attorney general who directs
the drjia rim rn l's criminal division It ujiji.irentlv rejects Ihr recommendation ol ilir
department's strike force prosecutor In
Cleveland. Stephen Jigger, who had fieen
sent tiack lo further investigate the case
Presser alone among ih r major lalmr
leaders sujijMirti d Reagan against Democrat
Waltrr Mond.de In 1984 and served as
co-chairman of ihr president's Inaugura­
tion's lalmr committee
A veteran union trader In Cleveland.
Presser. 5H. was circled Tra in slrrs jiresl
drill in Ajirll 1983 after (tie conviction ol
Roy Williams on charges ol consjiirtng to
litllie a senator In 1980. Presser served as
chief lalmr ol1lcl.il on tile jiirsldent elrcl's
transition team

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Citizens Infuriated After He Shot 30 Dogs

IN BRIEF
Tolls Bill Could M ean
M ore Money For Roads
United P r e ii International
Legislation has hern Introduced in Congress that would
allow state toll revenues to he used to both help build new
federal highways and expand existing highways to
overcome traffic congestion problems
The bill. Introduced by Sen. Lawton Chiles. D-F1a.. Is
designed to speed completion of Ihe Interstate highway
system and assure that needed expansion on federal
highways Is done by providing various new sources of
funding
"It Is very beneficial to Florida and other growth areas of
the country." Chiles said Wednesday, explaining that new
funding options are needed because of tightened federal

■pending
The bill would |&gt;rrmll a toll to remain In place aftrr a
road, bridge or lunncl has t&gt;ren paid for with revenues
remaining after o|x-ratlng and maintenance expenses able
to go to other ground transportation projects In a state
State and local authorities would decide how to use the toll
money.
The new funding formula would la* based one-third on
current population data, one-third on lane miles and
one i bird on fuel consumption. The formula would benefit
growth states — Florida would gel #80.3 million more
annually — and Chiles admitted that states which lose out
are likely lo fight the &lt;hange

Phone Traces Legal, Court Rules
T A L L A H A S S E E |Uf’l| — Police may secretly (race private
citizen's telephone r ails without warrants as long as they
don't listen In lo any conversations, an appeal court has
ruled.
The declson by a 3-judge panel of the 1st District Court of
Appeal means srvrn Tallahassee residents must serve the
sentences lliey received In 1082 convictions on drug
conspiracy charges.
The seven — Handy Yarborough, Kenneth MonIraco
llrock, Donald James Carroll, Helen Camille Crenshaw.
John Lawson. Denise |J Johnson and Paul Holloway —
laid asked the appeal court lo throw out Ihe case against
them, arguing It was based on evidence obtained through
an Improper trace on Yarborough's phone.
T h r three Judges on the appeal panel did not say
Wednesday whether Ihe Judge who Initially approved Ihe
(races had good enough reason lo do so. Inslrad, they
based their derision on a 1979 U S Supreme Court ruling
ihul Ihe U S Constitution allows warrantless traces.

LEESB UR G (UPI) - The dog
catcher of Leesburg, who admits
he has shot dead at least 30 dogs
since assuming his tide in 1081,
has lost his Job and Infuriated
residents with behavior that one
w om an calls "cold -blood e d
murder."
As citizens learned how u n ­
leashed pets were meeting Ihetr
fair. City Hall began to receive
angry letters, phone calls and
death ihreats. T h r Miami Herald
reported today.
Police Chief Jim Brown got a
disturbing call a few days ago
"Keep that guy off the street."
the voice warned. "Otherwise
he's going lo get humped
T h e H erald reports Doug
Berwick. 33. the city's only dog
catcher for four years, has u
record of cruelty to animals and
only Iasi month shot a po&lt;&gt;dle he
thought was a stray.
That case angered the Lake
County Humane Soclrly and the
City Commission, produced a
43-page police report, was
brought to the attention of the
stale attorney's office and cost
Berwick his title-.
Of the poodle case, Berwick
explained to Brown, "I've de­
stroyed at least 30 dogs lhat w-ay
since I tame here "
" J e n ," Brown said
"Cold-blooded murder." said
Sarah Woodward, who found
one victim
Clly officials had first sus
pended him from Ills part-time.
S7,852-n-ycnr Job Hut furor
grew ns word of Berwick's record
spread and on Monday, the City
Commission decided he would
resign when tils suspension runs
out next week
Officials say people hove
Ihrealened txxtllv harm should

they see Berwick back behind
the wheel of the city's pet pickup
truck.
"It's been pretty emotional
around here," said City Manager
Hex Taylor
On June 19. neighbors of
Nancy Vickery heard a loud pop.
They ran out to find Pooh, a
shaggy, black poodle, on the
ground. It had been a pel ol
V ick e ry's handicapped son.

...Hudson

for his role as I he patriarch In
the movie classic "G ian t," for
which he was nominated for an
Academy Award
The Pasteur Inslltul In Paris,
which Hudson was widely re­
ported to have been planning to
visit, has spearheaded research
into AIDS In France, a world
leader In the treatment of the
disease.
The Institute Isolated a virus
named LAV. believed to eause
AIDS. In 1983. a year tx-fore U S.
scientists made a similar discov­
ery of a virus they Identified as
H TL V -3 .
Scientist* n a y Ihe two viruses
are rxtrrnirly s i m i l a r u n i t re­
searchers hum lx&gt;lh countries
rejMiit finding unillxxlles to the
virus In a large uiujorlty ol
victims sulfrrlng from the ills
ease
E x p e r t s f ro m b o th
countries have exchanged In­
formation on their research

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Reagan were thinking ol him."
said Mark Weinberg, assistant
While House press secretary.
Reagan Is recuperating from
U U IN C Y IIJPII — A brand of wheal generated In thr
surgery he underwent I I clays
talsxaioiy that grows well In Ihe hot and Immld Southeast
ago fin removal of a cancerous
will help regional farmers feed their livestock, researchers
tumor Hudson Is an old friend ol
say
t h r R e a g a n s fro m t h e i r
Florida 302 wheal was develop'd to grow In thr hot.
Hollywocx! days and was a guest
luimtd climate of the Southeast and dors rnperUdly well In
at thr While House utxnil a year
thr heavy soil of north Flortdu. Arkansas and Mississippi,
ugo. when Mrs. Reagan noticed
Us drvelo|&gt;rr, Ron Harnett, a plant breeder with the
hr hud lost weight.
University of Florida's Institute of Pood and Agricultural
There have tx-cn rumors In
He truce* al U u lu ty. said Wednesday,
Hollywood for a b o u t a year that
Hudson, known most recently
for fils T V roles on "MrMlIhrn A
Wife" and "Dynasty." had AIDS,
lie Icxikrd gaunt and tired al his
mosi recent public appearance
A R E A F O R E C A S T : Today of North Carolina.
last week In Carmel. Calif , with
variable cloudiness with a good
AREA READINGS |0 a.m.): Day
chance of showers or Ihtm- temperature: 78, overnight low:
T h e r u g g e d ly h a n dsom e
drrstorms. High In the np|x-r 73: W ednesday'* high 88 ; Hudson stands fi-lrri 4 and
80 s Wind south lo southeast 15 buromclrlc pressure: 30,14, rclu- weighed over 200 pounds during
mph Halo chance 50 percent. l l v r h u m id ity 87 percent, his prime moviemaking days,
Tonight a 20 percent chance ol winds: southeast al 7 mph. ruin
which Included a series ol
e v e n i n g I h u n d r r s l o r in s 102 Inch; sunrise: (1:43 a m . rom antic comedies such us
"Pillow Ta lk ." lie Is lx-st known
otherwise partly cloudy Low In sunset 8 20 p m
the mid 70s, Wind southeast 5 lo
FRIDAY TIDES] Daytons
10 mph Friday partly cloudy Beach: highs. 3:29 a m . 4:15
with a chance of mainly after­ p in .; lows, 9 27 a m . 10:20
noon Ihiindrrnlortna. High In the p in .; Port Canaveral: highs,
upper 80 s Wind southeast 10 lo 3 21 a.m.. 4 07 p in., lows. 0 18
15 mph. Halo chance 40 prr- a .m .. 10:1 1 p in , Uayport:
Continued from page 1A
cent.
highs. 7:50 u.m.. 1030 p.m.;
French Prime Minister Laurent
NATIONAL REPORT: Hunt
lows, 1 40 u.m.. 401 p.m.
Kahilis announced In Purls
rune Hob. packing Km c mint
DOATINO FORECAST: Si
talus and sustained 75-tnph Augustine to Jupiter Inlet out 50 Wednesday that Ambassador
w in d s, s to rm e d (h r South miles — Wind soulheusl near 15 Pierre Ikiyer would tie recalled
C a r o l i n a c o a s t to d a y us k n o t s t o d u y a n d r u s t to Immediately und new Invest­
tteuchfront residents fled Inland. southeast 15 knots tonight and ments In South Africa would be
FIihx Is spawned by rain and ihe Friday. Sea 3 to 5 Irrl. Widely banned.
Botha, respon d in g to th r
collapse of an earthen dam scattered showers or th u uFrench announcement, said his
washed n o rth e rn Alabam a
dcralunils
Warnings fur Hob, the llrst
E X T E N D E D F O R E C A S T : government "cannot let Itself be
Iu ii i tram- ol the 1085 season, S a tu rd a y th ro u g h M onday, prescribed to about what Is In
extended today from Savannah. partly cloudy Scullcrrd mainly the best Interests of the jrcoplr of
Hu., to Little Itlver Inlet, S.C.. ullerncHm and evening ihun- South Africa."
"It amazes one that a Western
and Hood watches were |xmtrd In derslonns Highs up|x-r 80* lo
government which takes un In
eastern South Carolina and most lower 90s Low* In Ihe 70s

Breeder Develops Florida Wheat

WEATHER

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M A O E . W H IC H IN C L U D E S
TH E TE S T IM O N Y A N D E V I
P E N C E UP O N W H IC H TH E
A P P E A L IS TO BE B A S E D ,
P E R S E C T IO N m
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Putrllkh July M. IMS D I H 1*1

a

NO t ICE OP S H E R IF F S SALE
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
that Py v ir t u * el lhal te r la in
W ill ol E .elution iktuad out ol
and under the leal ol the County
C o u rt o l O ra n g o C o u rtly ,
F lo rid a upon a hnal |udg*m*nl
tandtrad In IN* atoraaald (O u r I
on the llti day ot June A D
tags in that (attain iat* an
tilled Atlanta National Bank ol
Florida Plalnlitl. — **— Mary
H EMI*. Defendant, a h lih
alerataid Writ ol E .a tu ta n •&gt;.
delivered lo mo a* SharIM ol
Seminole County, Florida, and I
her* levied upon the tot lowing
dau nte d properly owned by
AAary H C Ills, taid properly
being located In Sam lnola
C o u n t y . F l o r i d a , m o re
p a t llc u lo r ly d a tc r lb a d at
lot low*
PI Lai IS ) D o u at W 14 it II ol
E I0S0 It ol SEv. ol S E X Mata
S I I R I I I I ) B LA C K HAM
MOCK PB 1, PG It
and lh* undertignad at Shrtift
ol Seminole Courtly. Florida
will *• ll so A M on ih* lath
day al Auguat. A □ lags, otter
•or let* and soil lo Ih* highatt
bidder, lor (a m , w b | N l lo any
end all aalallng lain*, al Ih*
Front iWaall O u st # 1 the iiapa
ot «** Samlnola Courtly Court
how*e In Seniord, Florida, tl*
above deter Ibed portorvol pro
parly
Thai fcaid vela ll being mad*
to M lltly IN* larma ol *aid W nl
el ( wcutton
Jorwt C Polk. SKorill
Samlnola Courtly. Florida
To bo advorliaod July U . Avguil
I. I. IE with the tei* &lt;

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You will lake notice lhat the
City Commltkton ot the City ot
Sentord Florida at J go e'dotk
P M on Auguil 11. lags In Ih*
Clly gom m lttion Room al tha
Clly Hell In in * City al Sentord.
Florida will (anaidar and da
tar min* rthathar or not tha City
will doe*, vacal* and abandon
any right ot Ih* City and the
public In and to a utility ****
mant lying batwaan Fa il ISIh
Place and E a tl lath Slraal and
batwaan Poinaatte Avonut and
vacated P rin c a la n Avenue,
further dakcribadaitoitowt
A Certain It Foot North,South
Utility fatom ant lying within
Block g. Palm Terrace accord
ing to tha plat thereof aa ra
tor dad pi Plat Book 4. Pag** I )
and t l . P u b lic Record* ol
Samlno-oCounty. Florida
P a ria n * In la ra ila d may
appear ond be heard #t tha lima
andpioca apocibod
a d v ic e

t o t h e p u b l ic

ii

a par eon decide! to appeal a
daemon mode with rotpocl to
any matlor conaldarad at tha
abovo m*#tmg or hearing, ha
may need a varbatlm record ol
Ih* proceeding* Including IN*
toalimony and tvidanc* which
'w o rd la not provided by IN*
Clly ol Sentord (PSWaOIOSI
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Clly ol Sentord I lor,do
By M N Tem m . Jr .
Clly Clerk
Pvbllkh July 11 IMS

DIM let

IN T H E C IR C U IT COURT,
IN A N O FO R
S E M IN O L E CO UN TY.
FLO R ID A
CASE NO I ) ItlS C A I
TH E O D O R E J HANSON
Indlyiduelly, end ei Par tonal
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N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
Ihet pur w ent to the Ord*' For
Seto enter ad on lh# uth day ol
July. lots. In tha cauta pending
In Ihe Circuit Court. In and tor
Sam Inc lo County. Florida. Cota
No I I je ts C A E . tho un
dortignod Ciork will loll the
property Htuetod In teid County
dotcribodat
Lot 1. Block }. R E P L A T OF
TO W N S I T E O F N O R TH
C H U L U O T A according to tha
Plat thereof at recorded In Plat
Boo* II. Page* u end I t al lh#
Public Record* o l Samlnola
County, Florid*
*1 public tela to Ih* hlgheat end
bad bidder tor &lt;aih alerting al
the hour ot 11 so o clock A M an
tho lath day ol Auguil, IMS,
bolero the Watt tronl door at tha
Sominoto County COur thouk* in
S en to rd. Sam lnola County.
F lor Ida
(C IR C U IT C O U R T S E A ll
D A V ID N B E R R IE N
Cwrh at Cltcuil Court
By Diane K Brummatt
Deputy Clerk
PuMHh July II, IS. tags
D E H Ida

H i l l v . 1 1.

"We didn't even know how to
tell him al first, they were so
attached." said Nancy Vickery,
whose son must lie prone In Ix-d
because of a birth defect. "We
can't understand how somebody
could do something like this."
T h e dog catcher said he
thought Pooh was a stray, and
tried lo capture the fxxxtle for 25
minutes IxTorc getting out hts
gun. It was found across the
street from Its house
"I tried to catch It. but It rail
ofT." Berwick said In Ills report.
"I decided to destroy the dog."
He then explained the long­
standing jxdlcy of shooting dogs
and cals on the street
"Good heavens." said Jane
Scovil. who works for the county
humane society "W e didn't
have any Idea this was going
on."
In January 1984. Berwick was
suspended three days for han­
dling a dog "lit a cruel manner."
In January 1985, Brown repri­
manded him for shooting u cal
and ordered him to use his
clly Issued 22-callbcr rifle "only
as a lust resort."
In April, he was scolded for
handling a dog "harshly."
City officials have promised to
replace Pooh with a dachshund

puppy.

The disease has been Inund to
lead lo a variety ol cancers or
Infections Recent U S rc|xirts
Indicate as many as 40.(XX)
|K-oplr could ctlr Iroiti AIDS over
the ncxl two years.

(crest In Africa and In Ihr
Interests of bluck people run
lake exception to a government
w h ich re»torcit order when
communist jxiwcrs and commu­
nist inspired powertr m urder
black people and try lo disrupt
Ihe normal life of black com m u­
nities." he said.
i’ollttcal analysis said the
French move could trigger strutlur moves by other governments.
Hut economists said the decision
to hall new Investments would
cause III lie economic harm No
significant new Investm ents
were expected a n yw a y, the
economists said
French Investments In South
Africa — not affected by Wed­
nesday's action — lotul about
# 1 5 billion.
At least 480 people have been
klllrd In violence that has swept
Ihe country In Ihe 11 months
since a constitution was Im ­
plemented granting limited rep­
resentation In Parliament to
Aslans und mixed race citizens,
but continuing to deny blacks —
70 |&gt;errenl of the |Mipulallort —
any voice In government

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Hoad O f Tho Class

HaraM Pareto by Chuck Lerrtb#*

Sanford Mayor Bettye Smith, right, congratulates Brenda
Ford, head ol a summer tutoring program for young people
at Crooms Academy The program Is sponsored by the Alpha
Kappa Alpha Sorority and Is staffed by 30 teachers and 14
volunteers. About 265 students are enrolled in the program,
which stresses reading, math and computer skills.

Five To Stand Trial
For Embassy B om bings
B EIR U T. Lebanon IUPI] - A
today ordered five people
to Btarid trial in military court for
bombing attacks that killed
more than 120 people at the
Iraqi and Atnerlcan embassies In
Beirut, legal sources said.
The Indictment was accom­
panied by a recommendation
that the five men be sentenced
to death If convicted, the sources
said

Ju d g e

A truck packed with high
explosives crashed Into the Iraqi
Embassy In west Beirut on Feb.
15. 1981. killing 61 people. A
similar I ruck bomb Ap'll 18.
1983. killed more than 60 peo­
ple. Including 17 Americans, al
Ihe waterfront U.S. Embassy.
All five, who were not Iden­

...Missing
Continued from pige IA
Lock said And until she sud­
denly remembered her son-inla w 's n a m e , w h ich led to
establishing her identity, she
was know on Jane Doe.
Sem inole C o u n ty sheriff’s
spokesman John Spolskl said
trxluy he was shocked to learn of
the locating of Mrs. Hum. since
la w m en had not tieen notified b y

either her family or the hospital
Mrs Ross hud hern listed In a
m is s in g person s co m p u te r
system, which feeds Information
to mental hospitals as well an
law enforcement agencies, he
said
Mrs lxx-k said her mother had
apparently been picked up In
Brevard County by a Florida
highway patrolman shortly after
she was reported missing and
she hud been photographed by
lawmen.
She spent about four werkn In
the Brevard mental facility be­
fore Ix-lng trunsfered to the state

...French
Continued from page IA
month by a South African
derision lo bur entry lo 10 Irish
anti apartheid activists at the
Jo h a n n e s b u rg a irp o rt, has
threatened diplomatic retalia­
tion
Th e N ethe rla n ds recently
forced Pretoria to hand over a

tified. were arrested weeks after
the bombings and have re­
mained in custody since.
Three people were arrested in
connection with the American
Embassy bombing Tw o others
were Jailed on suspicion of In­
volvement In the attack on Ihe
Iraqi Embassy.
T h e sources said an In ­
vestigating Judge recently com­
pleted an Investigation of the
two bombings and referred the
five detainees to trial by a
military tribunal with a recom­
mendation lhat they be sen­
tenced to death If convicted
No date for the trial was set
and the Identities of the five men
were w ithheld for security
reasons.

hospital, and Mrs. Lock said.
"The bad pari Is wc probably
could have had her back sooner,
but somehow they (officials)
d ld n i make ihe connection "
Sheriff's Capt. Ja y Leman mild
he confirmed Wednesday In
telephone calls to the state
hospital In MacClenny that Mrs
Ross had been admitted there
Involuntarily after being Inins
fered from Brevard County. He
said hospital ofTUiuls would not
release Information on Mrs,
lion*.
At thr time of her disappear­
ance Mrs Ross was described by
her daughtrr to a sheriff's In­
vestigator as a woman with a
history of emotional problems
and us possibly bring suicidal, a
sheriff s rr|x&gt;rt said
Sheriff's Investigators have not
established how Mrs Ross ended
up In Brevard County alter
disappearing from the home she
shared with her daughter's fami­
ly at 890 East Chapman Road.
Leinan said
Mrs Lock said it’s still a
mystery, even to hrr mother.
Just how she ended up in
Brevard County

Dutchman dragged by poller
from Its Pretoria Embassy after
an abortive cscupc bid South
A fric a
Is d e m a n d in g Ills
"extradition" to face charges of
smuggling amis (or African Na
tlonal Congress guerrillas
And u diploma tic row with
New Zealand cropped up when
the Wellington government en­
dorsed cancellation of an All
Blacks rugby lour to South
Africa.

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Park, dlrd Wednesday at Florida
Hospital-Altamonte. Born Oct
14. 1931 In Yugoslavia, she
moved to Fern Park from Skopje.
Yugoslavia In 1976. She was
owner of Chemical Boy Cleaners.
Goldcnrod and a member of St.
George Orthodox Church. Or­
lando She Is survived by a
daughter. Mira Jovlc. Maitland;
two sons. Dlmttrlje of Altamonte
Springs and Gltgor. Altamonte
S p r in g s : tw o b ro th e rs In
Y u g o s la v ia ; se ve n g r a n d ­
children.

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AGNES A. W A T T
Mrs Agnes A. Wutt. 7H. of 315
Seminolu Blvd.. Casselberry,
d ied W ednesday al S o u th
Seminole Community Hospital.
Longwood Bom April 4. 1907 In
Jersey City. N.J.. she moved to
Casselberry from Woodridge.
N .J., In 1969 She was a member
of S t. A u g u s tin e C a th o lic
Church.
Survivors Include two daughte rm . M a r ie A . W y m a n .
Huckcnsuck, N .J., and Jane
Koerdomp. Bay ileud. N.J.; 13
g r a n d c h ild r e n : one g r e a t­
grandchild.
B a ld w in -F a irc h ild Fun eral
Home. Altamonte Springs. Is In
charge of arrangements.
J E L IC A B O J A D Z IJ E V A
Mrs. Jellca Bojadztjevn. 53.
2313 Sandalwood Drive, Fern

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may cell today I * p m at in # lunarar hem*
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In chergne

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Evening Herald. Sanford. FI.

Thursday, July 21, I f t l - I A

Soto's Slam Cools O ff Yulee's Heat
By C h ris F itte r
Herald Sporta W rite r
W IN TER GARDEN — The Altamonte Ameri­
cans were pretty Impressed when they heard
Vulee had six other pitchers who threw heat like
Wednesday night '*starter. Keith Haywood.
After the third Inning though. Haywood and his
six pitching huddles were In awe of Jared Soto
Soto, who manager Mike Morro describes as a
good line drive hitter, got hold of a Haywood
heater and drilled It way oul of the park for a
grand slam home run that led the way for
Altamonte's 6-3 victory In the Section 1 Major
Tournament losers' bracket final
Altamonte American now must take two front
Crystal River lor the section title and a berth In
the state tournament. Altamonte and Crystal
River square off tonight at 7 In Winter Garden
with a second game. If necessary, Saturday at 7
Heavy rains held up the start of the game for
over an hour but the soggy surface didn't keep
the always tough Altamonte defense from

Baseball
keeping the game close until the Americans broke
It open In the third
"We would not be where we are now without
the defense." Morro said "When we started out,
we designed this to be a drfcnslve team and the
only thing that has beaten us Is the long ball and
you can’t defense that."
In the top of the Unit, Reggie Stewart drilled
Altamonte pitcher Chrts “ Uulldog" Jackson's
first pitch but right at third baseman Chuck
"Lam bo” Lamb who speared 11 for the first out.
Jackson then struck out Kenny ltcnnett and.
after Haywood singled to center, got Shavnn
Mason to ground out to steady second baseman
T .J Gluffrtda for the third out.
Altamonte came up with one run In the bottom
ol the first but left the bases loaded Gluflnda
drrw a 3-2 walk to Irad off and. alter working the

count to 3*2. "Steady Eddie” Howard also coaxed
a walk out off Haywood.
With one out. "Downtown'' Terry Drown roped
a single to right to load the bases. Jackson then
worked Haywood for a walk to force In Gluffrtda
for a 1*0 lead But the Americans left the bases
full when Howard was forced at the plate on
Soto's grounder and Chrts Koepke was caught
looking a third strike
Another defensive gem kept Yulee from scoring
in the top of the second. Paul Geiger lined a single
tn right center to lead off but was forced at second
on Ray Vaughna's grounder Donnie Doyles then
hit a smash bark toward the middle but Jackson
gloved tt. tossed to Howard for the force at second
and Howard fired to Jeff Jackson at first to
complete the Inning-ending double play
Haywood set Altamonte down In order In the
bottom of the second and Yulee tied It al 11 lit
the top of the third Shawn Isaac walked to lead
oil and was hunted to second by Donnte Stacks
With one out. Isaac moved to third on a wild

pilch, then, with two outs, he scored on another
wild pilch
The score didn't stay lied for long, though, as
the Americans pushed across five runs In the
bottom of the third. In Us first loss to Crystal
River on Monday. Altamonte left 14 runners on
base So. after leaving the bases loaded In the
first, the Americans wanted to make the most of
their opportunity In the second — which they did
Howard singled to left to start off the Inning and
Haywood then Issued consecutive walks to Lamb
and Drown to load the bases Jackson drew
another free pans from Haywood to force In
Howard for a 2-1 Irad
I lay wood came back with a slow curve for
strike one on Soto and then came tn with a low.
hard lasthall and Soto rrushed It over the fence In
left center (or a grand slam and a tv I Altamonte
lead.
"He's (Haywood) probably the fastest pitcher
I've faced." Soto said of his first grand slam of the
See A L T A M O N T E , Page SA

W ilt's H o m e r
Nips S em inole;
Hosts Fall, 14-0
Sam Cook
Herald Sports E d ito r
FO R ES T C ITY - Drtan Wilt.
I Lake Worth s powerful right
I (Irlder. picked an opportune
I ume to lauch the first over-thrI (cnee home run at Richard
I Coffey Field on I he W esi
I Seminole pony baseball coin
■ plrx
Wilt picked on a Jamie Mocny
I tillering Wednesday night and
Bscru It (lying over the rlghl
M i enter field fence to break a 3-3
deadlock and send Lake Worth
■ lo a 4 3 victory over Seminole m
■ ihr opening round of the Stale
■ Bronco I I I and 12 year nidi
■ Tournament
■
Lake Worlh will meet Tam pa's
■ Tow n A Connin' tonight al H in
the winners' brnrkrl 11rial Tow n
A Country smeared host West
Seminole. 14-0. In Wednesday's
second game West Seminole
I and Seminole square off In
tonight's first game at 6 The
| loser Is eliminated
Will, who drovr In half of the
Lake Worth runs, took advan­
tage ol a 45-mlmite rain delay In
ihr fourth Inning which may
have caused Mocny lo run out of
smoke In the sixth
'J a m i e t h r e w a lo t of
curveballs In Ihr llrst Inning
(when Lake Worth scored two
runs)." said Seminole catcher
Kevin Twiggs "Hut his lasihull
was pretty good Ibefore It
ralncdl."
Mocny came back from the
delay tn strike out Keith Dm m m
and escape from a first -arid-third
situation In Die fourth In the
fifth, the tall right-hander set
down the side on Ihree straight
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Wilt provided thr big blow In
the bottom of the sixth, however,
when he smashed a 2-2 pilch
over the 225 foot fence It landed
at the top of the embankment,
making II close to a 260-fool
homer for Ihr 12 -year-old slug­
ger
Fort Worlh had taken a 2-0
lead In the first Inning when
Hobby Hogan singled and stole
second. One out lalcr. he scored
when the left flrlder dropped
Alex Diaz’s fly ball for an error
Cathrr Diaz, who Ihrcw out
three Scm'tnoles trying lo steal
on the night, moved to second
on thr throw to the plate, third
on a wild pitch and scored on an
RDI groundnut by Wilt
Seminole fought back to tic
the game in the third With one
out. Jell Ltvrmois reached on an
error by the third baseman and
stole second. Twiggs followed
with a long drive to the base of
the left field fence. It went for a
double and score Llvcrnols.
Ricky Eckstein moved Twiggs to
third with a nifty bunt and
Mocny scored him with a single
off the right field fence for a 2-2
tie.
In the bottom of the fourth.
Lake Worth Inched ahead. 3-2,
when Wilt beat out an Infield hit
and moved to second on Mark
S te e lm a n 's sacrifice P hilip

Tremblay followed with a rope to
left center to seme pinch runner
Mike Ulllmaun.
Allrr Seminole scored lls two
In Ihr third, Lake Worth pulled
siartrr Ethan WyckofI In favor of
Brumin. Seminole, (hough, got
lo Drutnm for the tying run In
the slxlh Eckstein started the
limtitg when hr hustled a popfly
down the letl field line into a
double Mocny followed with a
tiloop single to rlgh field for the
3-3 deadlock. One oul lalcr, J rfi
Knox drew a walk and moved
Into scoring position on a wild
pitch.
Al Dial point. Lake Worth
summoned Its are Tremblay.
The left-hander flame thrower
promptly fanned Kevin Furno to
retire the side. After W ill's
homer put Luke Worth one up in
tltc sixth. Trem blay struck out
thr side In lhe top of the seventh
to end the game.
"That last kid (Tremblay) was
throw ing some he at." said
Seminole manager Gene Oliver.
" T h r error hurt us In the first
Inning hut I think we'll play
brtlcr Thursday. The kids were
a little nervous."
Oliver said he would pitcher
Llvcrnols or Tw igg s tonight
against rival West Seminole

Lane Barrow, above right,
tries to beat Lake Worth's
Mike Ulllmann back to sec
ond base tor a pickofl at
tempt. Barrow and Ulllmann
played a game of cat and
mouse for a couple batters
until Seminole's Barrow, left,
finally tips and his cap and
signals for no throw. Ul
llmann later scored on a
single by Philip Tremblay to
help Lake Worth to a 4-3
v i c t o r y o ve r S e m in o le .
Bronco State Tournament
action resumes tonight when
Seminole and West Seminole
meet at 6. Lake Worth and
Town &amp; Country play at 8
p.m.
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fourth. Nunez singled In two
runs while Ed I’elaez, Carlos
Carta ya and Jamie Dakrr each
added Rlil singles
"Th e y brought those last three
guys ll'elarz. Cartaya and Dakrr)
off the bench." said Froemmlng
"Th a t's some pretty nice de­
pth."
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of the 15 outs. Joe DeLeon
reached on a walk on the second
but was erased trying to steal. In
Ihr third, Wesi Seminole re­
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score. Ja y Oslsek wax gunned
down trying to score on a wild
pitch and Nunez fanned the last
two hitters with the bags full.
West Seminole loaded the

bases again In the fourth but
Nunez again came back to slrikr
out the side among the walks
Donavrnturr treat out his Infield
hit to the shortstop's rlghl with
two out to spoil thr no hitler.
Froemmlng said catcher Fred
Tu ck e r would pilch tonight
against Seminole.

Team Canada Destroys All-Stars, Boulevard
Team Canada tuned up for Its Satur­
day showdown with the U S A Federation
baseball team by posting a pair of
impressive wins Wednesday night at
Sanford Memorial Stadium.
In game one. Canada hammered the
Buddy Lake League All-Stars. 16-0. tn
game two. Canada erased an early 2-0
lead by DrLand's Boulevard Tire with a
lO-run third Inning rn route to a 16-2
romp.
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West Seminole, whlrh Is In
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handle with powerhouse Town A
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limited West Seminole lo one hit
— an Infield single In the fifth
Inning by Dranlff Bonaventurc.
T h r game was stopped because
of thr slaughter rule alter (he
fifth frame.
"I knew pitching would be a
problem against them but I
expected our hitting to he bet­
ter." said Seminole manager
iaury Froemmlng. "Those Town
A Country boys arc t&gt;crn playing
together since they wrre 9 years
old. It's pretty lough to compete
with that. "
Weal Seminole, which has five
1 1 -year-olds on Its rosier, was
the victim of two big T A C
Innings which spelled thr dif­
ference. T h e Tarn pa outfit
exploded for six runs In the
second against sla rle r Joe
Czachnwskl as Drad Kadkr and
J J . Valdes supplied two-run
singles Roger Estrada and
Jason Rarckrrs each added an
RDI single.
T A C added a pair of runs in
thr second against reliever
Sammy Carilsl Orlando Nunez
ripped the second of his three
singles, moved to second on a
balk and scored on a scorching
double by Kawrt Drown Brown
scored on an error by th r
shortstop.
Town A Country lurned the
game Into a rout In the fourth
with five more taHles In the

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MarKenzle. "We turned II loose tonight.
We should have been hilling like this the
first four games, too,"
T h r twin wins improved Canada's
touring record to 16-3. Th e north of the
border powerhouse, which has a collec­
tion of Canadian Olympics on Its squad.

Improved Its Sanford record to 6-0.
Steve Hetaler shackled the All Stars on
two hits for the first-game shutout. Tom
Nelson and Scotty Maxwell each clouted
three-run homers.
In the second game. Maxwell Jacked a
two-run homer to highlight the thirdInning outburst against loser Buddy
Underwood. Martin Robltallle tripled In
two more runs.
Harold Northern l pitched t U Innings
for the win and Mark Wooden blew

Boulevard away with his OO-mlle-perhour fastball In the seventh.
"T h e y came out hitting like crazy,"
Florida Baseball Schools executive Wes
Hlnker, who also doubles os Team
Canada's coach. "If Boulevard Iras any
chance tonight. It will be with left­
handers They've got to stop Canada's
left handed swingers "
Southpaw Kevin Rood will try to do
that when the two learns meet again
tonight at 7.
— Bam Cook

B y Chris F ilte r
Herald Sports W rite r
D E LTO N A - T h r Maitland
Senior League All-stars lived by
an excellent drfense while w in­
ning six straight games In
post season competition They
pluvril unull in strong rlefenslvp
game Tuesday in a lough 4-3.
eight Inning toss lo Jacksonville
Highlands
\V e d n e s d a v . h o w e v e r .
Maitland suflrrrd lls llrst real
defensive lapse ol tournument
play and Dtt- rrsnll was a 10-1
n r t hac k a l t lie h a n d s o I
I'rnsiicolu Tri-C o u nty In the
Section I Settlor Tournament
losers’ bracket final al the De­
ltona Little League complex
Tri-County, which fell Into the
loser's bracket with a 7-3 loss tu
Maitland on Monday, now goes
u p a g a in s t J a c k s o n v i l l e
Highlands for Die section title
and a b e rth tn the state
tournament,
Tri-County will have to beat
Highlands twice to advance to
the state tournament ul Uoeu
Hnlon on Monday, duty 29 The
next step for the Seniors Is the
S o u t h e r n R e g io n at F’ o rt
Lauderdale on Aug. 5. Th e
World Series will be held In
Gary. Ind. on Aug. 11.
The big Inning for Tri-County
Wednesday and Dir one Diut
ultimately led to Mallland's de­
mise was a live-run second In
which Maitland ciimmlllrd four
errors
"We gave them five i mis In
the second Inning." Maitland
manager Bruce Hodgson said
"W r haven't had many more
than four errors In all of our
gamrs combined. I guess you
could say Die wheels fell off
defensively. Alter the second, w r
got down and could never regroup."
Neither team scored In the first
so 1'rl County took a 5 0 lead In
Die second nil Maitland starter
Hobby L lc flu n d rr. Sherm an
Holland led oil with a hard single
to left and Ken Busbee reached
on an e rro r. Ken Know les
followed wllli a base lilt lo score
H o lla n d and another error
enabled Busbee in v o r r Randy
Enllngrr then smacked a single
lo drive In the third run and two
more runs crossed via Maitland
errors,
Tri-County udded one run In
the top of the third to make It 6 0
and Maitland scored lls lone run
In Die botiom of Dir Inning on
Llrflander's RBI single Howev­
er. Maitland stranded runners on
second and th ird w ith Its
numtier Direr and lour halters
up
Enllngrr sockrd a solo homer
In Ihr top of the fourth lo make It
7-1 and Maitland had Its biggest
threat of the game In Ihe bottom
of Ihr fourth when II loaded Die
bases with no outs. But T riCounty pitcher Holland worked
his w ay out of the In n in g
without allowing u run und
Trt County went on to sr-orr
three more runs In Dir sixth to
seal Die win.
"W e made our move In the
fourth but we didn’t score with
th bases loaded and no outs."
Hodgson said. "It was liaslcally
over at that point."
"We had our clocks cleaned."
added Hodgson. "Defense has
been keeping us In ballgarnrs all
along but wr Just had one of
those bad games In the field.
And Tri-County Is a good hitting
bullrlub. they put the bat on (he
ball and make you handle It."

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All-Stars Friday
F r id a y 's Evening
District 14's
Big League All-Star team.

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field ntandn for hln 15th limner and
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"I'll admit I didn't like seeing Holland
come lo Ihe mound." nald Brock. "Ile'n
Iwen lough on me In the pant and I wan
Just lucky to get u hit I think lhal'n
atiout only the nri iind hit I've had olf of
lilm ."
The Pirates took a 1-0 lead In Ihe sixth
when Hill Madlock led oil with a solo
homer to led Held on u 2 0 pilch It was
Ids lilih home run of the season
Expo* 3. Brave* 1
Al Montreal. Bryn Smith tossed a
three-hitter and Vance Law hit a gtll
Inside the park home run to spark the
Expos, Smith, 12-3, pitched Ills fourth
rom plrtr game H r Is 7-1 since June 2.

Pension, Salary Increases
Stalemate Contract Talks
NKW YOHK IIJPII Mujor
league baseball owners have un
offer rrady lo make on |&gt;enalon
contributions hut will not pul II
on Ihe table until Ihe players
make cmieesalons in slow down
salary increases. Ih r owners'
chief negotiator said Wednesday
The pension plan Is one ol Ihe
Issues stalling contract talks
with Ihe players.
Negnllulms for the players and
owners met Im a third day In a
row
a haigalnlng pace which
lias ipili ki lled since the players
set an Aug U strike deadline
Like lui-vi.iy. thr discussion at
Ih r 2 Vj-hour session was of
several smaller noneconomic
Issues
Donald Kclir, acting executive
director lor Ihr Mu|or League
Hutirliull Players Association,
said the negotiators h(&gt;|&gt;r to
Mulsh dealing with Ihe non
i Mitral Issues, such as llcrnslng
and S4hr did lug. In another inert­
ing Thursday and then move mi
lo the major m inonlc ptohlrms
lie said Thursday's agenda
tin luded "salary arbitration and.
we hope, the henelll plan and
smile ol Ihe (rrr agency ipirslions."
The lienrllt plan has been one
nl thr major stumbling blocks
with Ihr players demanding that
the owners continue thrlr hlslor
teal pallrnt ol conlrlbullng on-

Steve Uedroslan. 5-9. look Ihe loss
Allunla center llrldrr Dale Murphy lost
Law's hall In Ihe lights Tim Haines
singled and stole two liases to run Ills
total to 37
P h illie s 3, Astros 1
At Philadelphia. Von Hayes broke open
a pitchers' duel between Kevin Gross
and Nolan Kynn with a two-run Inslde-the-purk homer In the eighth to
spark the Phillies Hayes* homer wus
only Ihe third hit oil Hyun. H H Gross
raised his record to 9-8 Kent Trk ulvr
pitched the ninth for Ills 1 1 th save
Reds 3. Mets 2
At New York. Eddie Milner drove In the
game winning run. scored twice and
threw out u runner al Ihe plate to give
Cincinnati a scries sweep The Mels
Huger Mi Dowell. 5-4. was ihe loser John
Franco. 9-1. pitched two hitless innings
of rellel and Ted Power picked op his
I Hth save
Cardinal* 4. Glsnts O
Al Sun Francisco. John Tudor pltchrd
a six hitter und Willie McGee hlusied a
three run limner to lead St. Louts, which

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Baseball
r third of th rlr national I r lr v l
sln n r e v e n u e s to fu n d I h r
jila y r r s ' p e n s io n s and o t h r r

benefits
T h r owners have denied there
Is any link lietwrrn television
revenues and the lienrllt con­
tributions Although they have
said they are willing to Increase
thrlr iiunuul 915.5 million con­
tribution. they have yet — dur­
ing nine mouths ol negotiations
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9 1 8 0 m illio n annually, the
players are demanding 9LO m il­
lion n year.
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go forward and makr unnihn
olfrr." said Lee MatJ'hall. chief
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ulmig In some way with the
payroll plan or In smiir way
(rengnl/lllg Ihe linanclul pro­
blems and addressing Ihosr — al
ihai lime we would tie piepored
right then to makr a definite
oiler as lar as a contribution lo
Ihr lienrllt plan," MaePhall said
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grt them (the players) to accept
Ihe pavrnll plan "

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Commission Rules Against G ill Nets To Catch Redfish
In an Initial |stllcy decision, thr Marine Fisheries
Commission approved a title which prohlhlls use of gill
nris lo lake rcilllsli. anil cITrctlvcIy rstahllshrs trdllsh
as a game llsh In a large area ol state waters. Including
Ihr rntlte east coast anil Tampa Hay
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ol the slate four months rach year. T h r cummlsalon
also agrrrd lo ban Ihr use of |mwcr roller gill net rigs
lor taking Spanish mackerel In southeast Florida,
began the process to make marlin a game 'fish, and
Increased jiriitecllon for grnujter and snapjier In state
waters
I h r commission's recommendations must rrcrlve
dual approval of thr governor and cublnrt before
becoming law.
U,tiler Ihr proposed rule lor trdfish. all glll-ncltlng
lor trdllsh would lie prohibited In the stale until
studies are completed lo determine what tire gill ncl
i nr ah could be used without violating the proposed
new minimum site limits
These studies will also lie alined at determining what
Ihe mortality ol suh-lrgal llsh caught In these nets
would be Upon completion ol these studies, the
commission will reconsider use ol gill ncls
T o increase survlviil of released llsh. the statewide
redfish rule would allow only a single barbed book to
lie used when fishing with natural ball, und would set a

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PISHING/
HUNTING
WRITER

Larry
Williams
statewide closed season on all commercial harvest ol
rrdllsh from March 1 through! June 30 It would also
ban the sale of redfish In Florida during this same
period
In addition. In thr arras of lllllsbomugh. Pinellas,
und oil rust coast counties (Including Monroe County),
a dally bag limit of two fish per person for 'all
Usherm en. both commercial and recreational, would be
established, along with a posnrsrrion limit of four fish
per person
For all other coastal counties, thr same limits would
upply to all lishrnnrn during Murch 1 through June 30
uniy This would cllecllvrly make rrdllsh a game Hah
on Ihe east coast and In Hillsborough anil Pinellas
counties at all limes, and In the rest of (hr state March
through June.

The panel s rrdllsh proposals are an addition to a
major increase in minimum sire limits. West ol a line
drawn In Dixie County between Strlnhatchrr and
Horseshiie al Bowlegs Point. Ihe m inim um st/c limit
will be Hi Inches Elsewhere IH Inches will apply(. Also,
a possession limit of one redfish 32 Inches or larger per
person will be applied state wide.
A tlnal public hrurtng was held July 10 In Key West,
und Implementation ol these rules. If approved by the
governor and cabinet. Is expected around Oct. 15.
Dell Abcrnrlhy. owner of the Osteen Bridge Fish
Camp, says everything Is status quo "It's still pretty
hot which ts keeping some of the fishermen away, but
the llsh are out there," said Dell.
He said the bluegllls. specks and brram are available
along with some schooling bass.
,
Dell also says he expects things to Improve for this
weekend. "The wutrr (In the river) Is coming up pretty
good and the current ts picking up. We're looking for a
big Improvement this weekend "
Dell's next Buddy Bass Fishing Tournament will be
Sunday. Aug 4 All anglers should register by 6 30
p m . Saturday. Aug. 3. Dell pays (or Ihr llrst four
places and big bass. Trophies are awarded for the first
three places and big boss. A case of beer goes to the
fisherman with the largest dead mudfish.

United Press International
Fo rm e r pitcher Bill
"Sparcm an" Lee once said. "It's
a crazy world, so If you re craxy.
you're normal."
In the world of baseball. In­
sanity reigns With the possibili­
ty of a players strike Aug. 6 .
teams arc com puting their
"magic numbers" in Ju ly, and
according to Toronto's Jesse
Barfield. "Anybody who tells
you they're not aware of that
date Iscraxy."
Toronto can clinch first place
In the Eastern Division by the
strike deadline with any combi­
nation of Blue Jays victories
and-or Yankees losses vtotaling
six. Toronto beat Seattle 3-1
Wednesday night, and New York
lost to Kansas Cttv 5-3.
In the West, the Angels, with a
6 1 - 2 -game lead over Kansas
City, have a magic number of
four after Wednesday's 8-4 vic­
tory over Milwaukee. California
and Toronto open a four-game
series Thursday.
" A n y t h in g can h a p p e n ."
Barfield said "And If we do
strike, which I hope we don't, we
want to be In first place. We
don’ t want to find we're a
half game out when the strike
comes."
When players struck for 50
days In 1981, a split-season
format w^is adopted, and teams
leading thetr divisions before the
Interruption were guaranteed a
playoff berth
At Toronto. Barfield's two run
homer and Jeff Burroughs' solo
shot powered Ihe Blue Jays,
Seattle has lost 12 of Its last 15
games and nine straight to
Toronto
"There was no doubt about It
going out.'' said Barfield of Ills
16th homer of the year "I got
every bit of It. I was looking
fastlkill all the way. and that's
what he threw me.
My first time up he (loser
Matt Young. 7 11(was coming In
with fastball* and hr struck me
out. so I figured hr would try to
do thr same thing u second
time
Jim m y Key. 9-4. scattered five
hits over 7 1-3 Innings, striking
out four
"A lot of times you have a
tendency to let up against trams
that have been
struggling."
Barfield said. "Hut we know
ihoor trams are trying to atlck It
to us We play the Mariners like
we do the Tigers or Yankees.
E lse w h e re . Huston edged
Oakland 6-5, Baltimore topped
Minnesota 4 2. Detroit nipped
Chicago 5-4. and Cleveland de­
feated Texas 8-4
In thr National League. Il was
Cincinnati 3. New York 2: s&lt;
Louts 4. San Francisco O.
M o n t r e a l 3. A t l a n t a I .
I’htludclphla 3. Houston 1:
Chicago 4. San Diego 3. 10
Innings, and Los Angeles 9.
Pittsburgh I
Red Sox 6. A ’s 5
At Boston. Jay Howell. H4.
walked Jackie Gutierrez lo force
In the winning run with two out
In the n in th Wade Boggs
extended his hilling sirrak to a
major-league season-high 27
games. Believer Dob Stanley.
5-5. was the winner
Angels 8, Brewers 4
Al Milwaukee. Ruflnu Linares
cracked a three run homer and
Mike Brown and Boh Boone
added solo blasts lo jMtwer Ihe
Angels. Hon Hornanlrk. 12 4.
worked six Innings for the
Angels, allowing right hits Ted
lllgurru tell lo 7 7
Orioles 4. Twins 2
At Minneapolis. Fddle Murray
Iteltrd a two-run homer, and
Mike Hoddlckrr and Don Ausc
comblned on a nine-hitler to lift
the Orioles Hoddlcker. 10-10.
ended a personal threr-game
losing sirrak. striking oul clghl
and walking two over seven
Innings Ken Schrom. 8-10.
struck out eight
Tigers 5. White 8ox 4
At Chicago. Dave Bergman
singled home Barbara Garbcy
with an unearned run tn Ihr fifth
inning, helping thr Tlgrrs snap a
three game losing streuk. Don
I’etry. 119. allowed four hits In
his slxlh complete game of the
season. Tom Seavcr. seeking hta
299th career victory, fell to 10-8.
Royals 5. Yankees 3
At Kansas City. Mo. Frank
White knocked In four runs with
two homers and a sacrifice fly to
give Charlie Lelbrandt. 10-5. and
the Royals complete u threegame series sweep. Joe Cowley
fell to 8-4. Dan Qulsenbcrry
pitched two innings for hta third
save in three nights and 2 1 st
this season
Indiana 8. Rangers 4
At Texas. Mike Hargrove col­
lected three hits Including his
flrsl home run since June 1984,
and George Vukovlch added his
second homer In two nights lo
h e lp C le v e la n d sn a p th e
Hangers' three-game winning
streak Bert Blyleven. 9-10, re­
corded his sixth straight victory
over Texas

�Evening Herald. Sanford. FI.

Thursday, July IS, 1915— VA

A Tip O f The Hat To Stetson's Recruits
After excellent recruiting years, the
Stetson University men's land women's
jjskrtball teams arc looking to be
nuch Improved In 1985-86.
The Hatters may have had thetr best
rcrultlng year ever as they landed
hree outstanding players from the
Central Florida area. They Include
JcLand's Randy Anderson, a 6-6
forward. Orlando Evans' Jim m y Kuhl.
6-8 center, and Daytona Beach
Seabreeze's Te rry Johnson, a 6-0
guard.

I

Anderson was one of the top players
In the Five Star Conference the past
wo seasons and he turned a tot of
[scads early In the summer playing
AAU ball. Anderson should be able to
ontribute right away.
Kuhl, who transferred to Evans from
lltshop Moore, could be the backup
enter for the Hatters this season

behind 6-7 senior Rodney Williams
Johnson helped lead Seabreeze to
the Five Star Conference title and the
top ranking in the state (3A) In
1984-85. The Sand Crabs were upset
In the regional playofTs.

was one of the leading scorers and
rebounders In the Seminole County as
a senior.
Tw o other recruits from the Central
Florida area Include Eustis' Laurel
Robinson and Cocoa Beach's Glz
Kakuk. Both played for established
class 2A powerhouses.
With returning standouts such as
Dallas Boychuk. Sanford's Dleldre
Hlllery. Terri Cain and Tris Bell.
Stetson should be a contender In
1985-86 under coach Nancy Nichols
Boychuk, a 6-0 center, could be un
All American candidate In 1985-86 as
a senior after having tremendous
seasons as a sophomore and Junior.
Hlllery. a 61 center, provided strong
play underneath as a freshman for the
Lady Hatters
Also returning for her sophomore
season In former Lake Brantley High
standout Linda Nunez A 5-4 guard.

) Chris
a^tT) Fister
HERALD
SPORTS
WRITER

The fourth new recruit for the men's
team Is 6-5 forward Eric Curnble out of
Tallahassee. One of the top additions
to the team Is 6-4 Junior guard Charles
Stevenson who comes to Stetson after
two fine years at Daytona Beach
Community College. He was named
Player of the Year last year In the
Florida JU C O ranks for Scots' coach
Ray Ridenour.

1984-85 when she averaged close to 30
points a game. Baldwin could step In
and provide Instant offense In her
freshman year.

The Lady Hatters also signed some
excellent young players Including O r­
lando Luther's Kathy Baldwin and
Lake Mary 's Courtney Hall
Baldwin, a 5 -1 1 forward, led Luther
to the 1A State Championship In

Hall, a 5-9 forward, was an AllC o u n ty First Te a m selection In
1984 85 when she played center for
the 4A-9 District Champion Lake Mary
Rams. Hall played on three district
championship trams at Lake Mary and

Nunez was Injured much of the '84-85
season but should see plenty of action
In the season to come.
STATS. STATS. STATS
With all the stais from the spring
sports season complied, Stetson had
some of the top performers In the
nation in baseball and softball
Kevin Wasllewskl, a Junior from
Sarasota, finished fourth tn the nation
among relief pitchers according to
statistics released by the NCAA.
Wasllewskl. who also played In
S a n fo rd 's B uddy Lake S u m m e r
League, recorded 12 saves to held the
Hatters to a 38-23 record Ills 3.76
earned run average placed Wasllewskl
fifth among rrllevrrs and the 12 saves
doubled the school record,
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ranked 11th In the nation In earned
run average with a mark of 3.73,

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Louisiana Wednesday for the start of the sixth National
Sports Festival and one of the best-known of the
competitors said he planned to take part despite a nagging
pain In his left shoulder
"M y shoulder has really been bad." said Greg Lougafils,
double gold medal winner at last year's Olympics and
recogonlzed as thr best diver In the history of the sport
I didn't want to krrp somebody else from competing
because It Is a great experience to take part In thr Sports
Festival. Bui I got a couple of Injections of cortisone and
that helped
"I'm not diving In pain. Ai least not in as much pain ns I
was.”
The Sports Festival, a creation of former Untied States
Olympic Committee ptesldenl Robert Knne, got under way
Wednesday night with a brief round of figure skating
Competition was scheduled In four sporls on Thursday
(w ith Louganis seeing action In the springboard event)
Opening ceremonies will be held Friday night on the
campus of Louisiana Stale University and activity begins
with a rush on Saturday.
More than 3,000 athletes will lake part In 34 Olympic
and Pan American Gumess(&gt;orts ihrough Aug -1

Davidson Drives Twins To Win
H U N TS V ILLE — The Orlando Tw ins moved to within lVi
games of Charlotte with an H-3 victory over Huntsville
Wednesday night tn Southern League baseball. Orlando
returns home tonight for a twtublll against Jacksonville
beginning nt 0:30
Mark Davidson rapped three hits and drove in four runs
to lead the way for the O-Twlns. Paul Manruso. 7-4. picked
up l he victory with seven stellar Innings of relief.
In other minor league baseball. Osceola which holds a
two-game lead over Winter Haven In the Florida State
larague. was Idle The Astros host Clearwater tonight at
7:30

Browns, Allen Come To Terms
K IR TLAN D . Ohio lUI’ll — Running back Greg Allen, the
Cleveland Browns' top draft pick in 1985. has agreed lo a
series of 1 -year contracts.
Financial terms are not available, a Browns' spokesman
said in making the announcement Wednesday night
The spokesman said the 5 foot-11. 200-pound Allen was
due to leave Tallahassee. Fla., "sometime Thursday."
Allen has l&gt;ecn absent from training camp at Lakeland
Community College because be was unsigned He Is
expected to undergo a physical Thursday at the Cleveland

Clinic.

Seminole Physicals A re Aug, 12
Seminole football roach Dave Moaure announced Mon­
day that physicals lor all Seminole loot ball players will bo
Monday. Aug 12 at the Seminole High School training
room.
There Is no charge
Moaure satd the Setnlnolrs will begin varsity practice
Thursday. Aug. 15 at 6 30 a.m.

United Press InternstlonsI
Miami Dolphins quarierback
Dan Marino Is dose lo being
rewarded with a new contract
and a new plavmate.
The |M&gt;sslt)lllty of adding ihr
Dolphins owner Joe Knhhie blazing 5-foot-11 Carter with the
and Marino's agent. Marvin talents of wldr receivers Mark
Dem off. m et T u e s d a y and Du per and Mark Clayton, and
Wednesday and plan lo meet the ami ol Marino, may make
again Thursday lo hammer otii a d e f e n s I v e c o o r d i n a t o r s
new contract for the record- throughout Ihr NFL forget about
breaking quartrrburk
game plans and start building
Meanwhile. Hobble said he f.illoui shelters
was "ca utiously optim istic"
"We're anxious to see what
about signing Anthony Carter, happens as lar as Anthony
the all-U.S Football League wide Carter Is concerned." Miami
receiver of the Oakland Invaders
coach Don Simla said "We'll
Carter's NFL rights belong to llndout about that Aug I "
the Dolphins He will become a
In other camp news
— The New York Jets moved
free agent Aug. I If the Invaders
don't pick up Ills $5(K),000 closer to signing Ihelr No 1 draft
option for next season.
pick. AI Toon. However, ihr
" W r know that A n th ony 6 fool-4 wide receiver remained
Carter wants to come here, we In Wisconsin while Joe Walton
Jusl can't talk to him until he's o|iened Ills third camp as Jets'
free of his legal obligations," coach lor about 75 rookies, bee
Robbie said
agents and some veterans at

Football

L e g io n T o u rn e y
R e s u m e s T o n ig h t

Continued from 7A
year, But. when I connected. I knew It was
gone."
Solo’s first home run of tournament play and
third o( the season couldn't have come at a belter
time.
"He hits line drives all the time," Morro said of
Soto. "He's hit a few that have hit the fence or hit
the fence on one bounce. This time, thr kid
(Haywoodl was throwing hard and Jared got a
hold of one and II went."
Yulee got one run back In the top of the Imirth
on a lead off homer by Mason but ran itself out of
what could have been a big Inning.
After Mason's later to straight away center
made It 6-2. Jackson hit Geiger with a pitch
Vaughna then lined a shut to right field that
Morro couldn't handle. Morro, (hough, alertly goi
the rrlay In to Howard who threw out Geiger try
live steps trying to go to third
Boyles then hit a high fly behind first base but
Jeff Jackson couldn't come up with the catch
Like Geiger. Vaughna tried to pick up another
base on thr play but Jackson gunned him down
at third for the second out Isaac then drilled a
single up the middle and Stacks drew a walk but
It all went for naught when Chris Jacksou goi
Sir wart to hit Into a force play for (he third out
"The defense made two rxrcllrnt throws under
pressure." Morro said of the fourth Inning "Th e y
(Kevin Morro and Jrfr Jackson) could have gotten
down after the mistakes but they stayed with thr
play and made good throws,"
After u scoreless fifth Inning. Yulre had lls last
chance In thr top of the sixth and Geiger got It olf
to a good start as hr l&gt;eltrd a home run lo rlghl
center to lead off I he frame, trimming Alla

JACOBSEN W A N T S REPEAT
CROM W ELL. Conn. lUPI) Peter .Jacobsen says he doesn't
have to win every tournament,
on earlier In the month returns "hits one though, he wants lo
lu action Thursday against 11th win again. Describing the pre­
seed Franrcsco Canccllottl of ssure as “ Intense." defending
Italy
champion Jacobsen hrads a
Lendl said that although he 152 player field ul the $600,000
doesn't want to be In Indianapo­ Greater Hartford Open which
lis. he w ill be p laying his gets underway today.
hardest.
Jacobsen. 31. who outlasted
"You may not want to play a O'Meara In the final round last
tournament, hut once you go year with a 15-under 269, said
there, you drride to do your he’s eager to defend his title after
best." he said
overcoming two Injuries

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GREYHOUND PARK

problems. Including the plight of
the Tampa Bay Bandits
Commissioner Marry Usher led
the march of league brass into
an airport hotel and ihr USFL
contingent checked out Wed­
nesday evening Without alerting
local media of their prrsence.
W ord leaked, however, anil
Usher made brief comments
following thr session
"We're discussing the Tampa
Bay situation with a (xitenllal
new group." said Usher, refer­
ring io an Interest headed by
Tampa architect Lee Scarfone.
who Is a limited partner of the
Bandits. "There is no commit­
ment but wr re very excited
about the possibility Hie Bandits
will continue in Tampa Hay "
Ralph Campbell, running the
Bandits while principal owner
John Basset) remains confined
In Toronto undergoing treat
men! for two brain tumors, lias
live days lo secure a deal

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\Lendl Wins But Doesn't Want Title

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Holstra University.
As of Wednesday afternoon
only 11 of 2 H first-round drub
picks had l&gt;crn signed
— T h r In te rn a l Revenue
Service has moved to srlzr
property owned by Dallas Cow
boys running track Tony Dorset!
lor non-payment of more than
MOO.(J(X) in hark taxes, an IRS
s|x&gt;krnwoman said
Marlene Gaysek ol the IRS
confirmed the tax agency's ar
tlon Tue sd ay night, saving
"about 10 liens" had been filed
against Dorset! In Dallas and
Collin counties
The tKS would not say Jusl
how much Dorsett owes, but
Hens Bird against him In Collin
County, Just north -of Dallas,
totaled more than 8414.tXk)
NEW GROUP TOR BANDITS?
TAM PA (UP1) - U S Football
League owners secretly gathered
In F lo rid a W edn e sd ay for
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Louganis From Festival Diving

"I am only here because the
TP designation system says I
lave to be here." Lendl said. "I
lidn'l want tu come here. I
lidnH waul to play on clay at all
Jefore the hard court season. If I
lon'l come here. I would be
nvrstlgated. So I feel It Is better
o come here and play a round or
wo than to have that happen."
One player who docs want to
ic at the t o u r n a m e n t Is
Vtmblcdon cham pion Boris
kcker, The 17-ycar-old West
icrman who became
Ttmbledon's youngest champl-

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want lo be at the U.S Open Clay
&lt;ourt Championships
Only Association of Tennis
I'rufesslonals sponsorship rules
made Lendl, the world's No 2
runked tennis player, appear at
the tournament.
Those rules say financial
sponsors have lo have a certain
number of top 10 players In the
field of an even! such as the Clay
Courts. In recent years, top
[names like top-ranked John
McEnroe and Jim m y Connors
have skipped the $575,000
rvent at the Indianapolis Sports
I’enter.
This year. Lendl was forced to
uppear. And Wednesday, after a
t&gt;-4, 6-0 victory over Slobodan
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The charter meeting of the Sanford Chapter of the Deborah
Hospital Foundation will be held on Thursday. Aug. 1. at 8
p m.. at the Church of the Nativity Parish Center on County
Road 427 ofTU.S. Highway 17 92. Lake Mary
Deborah Hear! and Lung Center In Brown Mills. N J .. is a
155-bed hospital specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of
heart and lung disease Deborah's goal ts to provide the highest
quality of medical care to everyone who needs Its spr pc tallied
sevlces. Treatment ts without distinction as to a patient's race,
religion, national origin or ability to pay Since Its founding In
1922. no Deborah patient has ever received a bill
The public Is Invited to Join the Sanford Deborah Chapter
and become charter members. For further information about
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Dorn DeSarno. 323-5152. or Andy l-a Morte. 695-1619.

DEAR ANONYMOUS: I con
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Foundation and was advised
that the success rate of kidney
t r anspl ant s from unrelated
donors ts no higher than Ihe
transplants donated at death

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announces Its schedule of Multimedia First Aid (MM FA) and
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held at the Seminole Service Center. 705 C West State Road
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Vincent D Rlzzl, bachelor of art In political science, received
his degrees from Virginia Tech during the university's 113th
commencement exercises on June 8 This year's graduating
class of 5.305 was the largest In Virginia's history

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I like h im m ore than I s h o u ld ,
but I d o n 't like the w ay h r treats
m e. I a m a neat, clean person
and I have good manner*, but he
acts like he's ashamed to be seen
w ith m e.

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You can't Maybe he Intends for The only Jewelry she wears is a
you to be "together" in heaven. wedding band (She didn't even
Tell him you can't w-att that want an engagement ring I
long, and give him a deadline
I've tried to get her to change,
but she's satisfied Just the way
□ E A R ABBY: I have treen shr Is. How -'in I get her lo
married for seven years We smarten up. * ppearunce?
PERPLEXED
dated for three years prior to
DEAR PERPLEXED: You
getting married During that
lO-year period. I had never seen can't Obviously your wife Is not
His idea of a nice evening Is for
him to bring the fixings to my her in a bathing suit, earrings or Interested In ihe outer trappings,
place and have me make supper nail polish She wears a skirl and from what you sav. she
for him Then he likes to "play­ once a year — u s u a lly ai never was She's still the girl you
house.'' which ts the only time Christmas The rrsi of the time married. She hasn't changed,
he says he loves me When we she wears blue Jeans or slacks vour exj&gt;ei'tatlons have She had
first met he told me we would Ik* She owns no feminine clothing every rlghl to assume that you'd
I've never seen her In high heels be satisfied with an unadorned
"together" one day But when?
Her glrllrtend cuts her hair, and natural woman.
Ilow can I get a commitment
11 looks it The only makeup she
Mural Never marry a person,
out of this man?
GETTINO NOWHERE IN IOWA wears is a pale pink lipstick, and then set .(trout to change her. Or
DEAR GETTINO NOWHERE: ih rn only on special occasions him

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SALE!
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ALL
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The Fourth Annual Seminole
County Junior Miss Scholarship
Program has been srt for Oct.5
Candidates for Ihe scholarship
money are still being sought by
the sponsor, the Altam onte
South Seminole Jaycees Junior
Miss is not a beauty cc* *-sl. The
criteria forjudging Is as loilows
Scholastic Achievement
15
percent — based on a careful
review ol high school transcripts
of grades and college board
examinations by qualified edu­
cator*.
Judges Interview 35 percent
— In a session with each Junior
miss. Judges hark for a sense of
yalues. perception, clarity of
expression and concern and abil­
ity In human relations.
Folse and Appearance: 15
percent — this Is based on poise,
grace, grooming, good taste,
carriage and posture,
Creative and Performing Art*:
20 percent — judging la baaed
on originality, selection, cos­
tume. performance In an on­
stage presentation of a vocal,
dance, instrumental, painting,
etc.
Youth Fitness: 15 percent —
two whole group dances ure
performed as each contestant Is
Judged onher coordination,
stamina, physical fitness and
performance
All girls who will be seniors
the 1985-86 school year In
Seminole County are Invited to
participate. There ts no entry
fee. T h e Sem inole C o u n t y
winner will compete In the
Florida Junior Miss Program In
Pensacola In January for more
scholarship money and prizes.
Florida's Junior Miss then goes
to Mobile. Ala. In June for the
opportunity to win a $25,000
scholarship. For more informa­
tion. please call Cathy Cold at
834-1078.

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218-220 C. 1st St.
Downtown Sanford

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I would like n future with this
man. but he won't Commit
himself

Junior Miss
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On Ihe other hand. living
donors put themselves at a small
but jxitrnllal risk should they
lose the function of their re­
maining kidney through accl
deni or Illness For thLs reason
they do not encourage unrelated,
living kidney donations.
Bless you lor your exceptional
generosity.

House Needs Volunteer Guides

COUPO N
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G i v e

DEAR ABBT: I am a healthy
27-year-old male and have car­
ried an organ donor card since I
was 16 However. It seems a
shame that 1 must die before m y
kidneys can help someone.
With so many people desper­
ate for a kidney, why can't a
living person donate one to a
stranger? I would be happy to
give one of my kidneys to help a
person lead a normal life.
Do you know ol anyone who
would consider a gift of life from
the living?
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Thurftday, July 2J, lt«5

by Chic Young

by Mori Walker

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by Howla Schnoldar

EEK &amp; MEEK

D E A R DR G O T T — An SmokeEnders. by behavorlal
overweight male friend In his modification or by the use of
40* recently started to develop nicotine-containing chew ing
tumors In various parts of hts gum
body. One was blopsied and It
In my experience, the major
wasn't malignant, hut what are problems arise not from smokers
these tumors? Are they caused who consent to cooperate but by
by bring overweight^’ Is there the militant cigarette addict who
any way to get rid of them, other believes that Freedom to Smoke
than by surgery? What ran he was written Into the Bill of
do to prevent new onrs from Rights
forming'/’
It seems to me thal. In this
DEAR READER If the
tumors arr under ih r skin and
are not malignant, they arr
Goddata of
ACROSS
probably brnign fatty growths
earth
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called lipomas Such visible col­
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tatiafied
lections of fat tissue may be
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accelerated by your friend's ob­
Girl tervant
esity. but they also ran occur In 12 Organ lot
haanng
Dark wood
nor mal weight In d iv id u a ls .
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SSI. Roman
Except for wclghl reduction,
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surgery Is the only effective way
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to rrm ovr the lumps Many
(abbr.)
11 Balia up
patients wltfi lipomas arc con­
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tent to Iravr them alone, unless
group
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the growths affect their appear­
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equipment
ance. Lipomas arr not harmful
loquial Ian
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but they can act as a warning to
guaga
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overweight patients Tim e to 20 Ganatic
alliance (abbr)
matanal (abbr)
slim down
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DEAR DR G O T ! - I manage
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a department ol about 70 |&gt;roplr
Flande't
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Only three people in this de­
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pronoun
partment smoke, and I think
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dial even they would be willing
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unaiptamed
to try to slop if dierr were any
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help around What r an I do to 33 Superlativa tut
Madrid
help diem? I think It s mqMirlanl
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In
for all of us Am I overreacting'/’
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DEAR READER
by Bob Montana

ARCHIE

Surgery The Only Way
O f Removing Lipomas

You rr not

overtrading First, suggest lo
your three smokers dial diry
slop, since thrlr smoke Is un
hrallhftil and disconcerting lo
the other employers Your next
step Is to provide smoking areas
where these people can contlnur
lo smoke w llhoul bothering
everyone around dietn A third,
more drastic step is in pull rank
anil make a department jxiln &gt;
against smoking
lie as diplomatic .is (Misslhlr so
dial you don't Infringe on any
rights and gel people riled up
Smokers usually arr aware that
they are la-lng Im onsldrrulr of
nunsmokrrs. when you lake a
stand, you may provide the
necessary Incentive (or diem in
slop |M)lluilng die air in your
workplace A smoker who wants
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healthy work area for your
nonsmoking co-workers — so at
least set aside a smoking section
while you fiddle around with a
permanent solution.
Send your questions to Dr.
Gott at P.O llox 91428. Cleve­
land. Ohio. 44101.
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slam
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dm ihlrd lour ■ lulls to help
diamond When West dinks
partner on lead), hut West lead dum m y's third heart, re­
elected lo table llie spade nine luming lo your hand so you can
Now II looked easy In declarer — trail a second diamond If West
as usual, loo easy South won tlucks again, return to your hand
the spadr. drrw trumps and vsit Ii a spade, and Irad diamonds
played a diamond West ducked Inward dummy a third lime.
ami d ir king won Declarer
played a spadr lo his hand and
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I’roplr you know on a social
hunts will play proiiiluriii roles
In your ullulrs In Ihe year ahead
Make vnui Irlends aware ol your
desires whenever you’re m need
ot a lavor
LEO IJuly 21 Aug 221 I’roplr
with whom you re involved lo
day will Im- liMikiug to you lor
leadership, so irv mil to let diem
down Wlu-n the weaker ta-gin lo
taller assume command Know
where to look lor romance and
you’ll find ll The Astro-Graph
Matchmaker set inslantly re­
veals which signs .ire roman
llrally pcrlcct lor you Mall $2 to
Astro-Graph. H'tx -IHR. Radio
C ilv Station. New York NY
10010
VIROO (Aug 23 Sept 221 You
have much greater reserve lo
draw upon today than you may
reallic. Should challenging stlu-

atiniis arise, you'll Im* equal to
Ihe test
LIBRA ISrpt 23-Ort 23) You
imild Im- extremely lucky at this
lime with your new Ideas or
ventures I’ut your full force
iM'himl them and temporarily
shelve your older ones
SCORPIO (Oct 24 Nov. 22)
lb-ginning today, raise your
sights a till on your tnalertul
goals You're now In a giMMl cycle
m increase vour holdings
SAGITTARIUS (Nov 23-Dec
211 Knowledge gained from past
experience can now hr pul to
profit Use your smarts to make
more money
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 Jan
111) You have a diligent support­
er busy working on your behalf
lM-hind the scenes today. He's
able (o do things for you that you
can't do for yourself
AQUARIUS (Jan 2 0 Feb. 19)
I’roplr who meet you for the first
lime tialay will be favorably
impressed. They'll be awarr of
your liner qualities and eager to
get lo know you better
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 201

Previously denied career breaks
may start (Mipplng loose as of
today Hr alrrl because op­
portunities might come in rapid
succession
ARIES (March 21 April 19)
Sutrslantlal strides can Ire made
t o d a y in f u r t h e r i n g y o u r
personal Interests T h in k In
grand terms and don't waste
time on matters or Iswues of
small consequence
TAURUS (April 20 May 201
You're well equipped today lo
manage the affairs or resources
of others When you look out for
their welfare, they in turn will
look out for yours
GEMINI IMay 2 1-June 20| If
you have an Important matter to
discuss with another al Ihls
lime, don’t do It by phone or
mall. The results will be better If
you meet face to face
CANCER (June 2 1-July 221
Don't sell your skills short today
If you arr performing work or
services for another Your client
will be willing lo pay a fair price
for value received

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His pcrsouul nomination* for
Ihe world's five best-dressed
women are Mr*. Reagan, Ann
Gett y, J a c q u e l i n e Onussls.
Audrey Hepburn and Vasrnln
Khan.
Hayes deplores the punk look
currently the rage among young
women, the sweatsuits, leg
warmers, layered rag* and bare
midriffs
*'l can't understand why prop lr like C y n d l Lauper and
M a d o n n a w a 11 1 I o rn a k r
themselves look so ugly." he
said "A nd then there's Tina
Turner who isn'l all dial young
” 1 sec a com pie le reversal of
that trend In the very near
future. And the broad, padded
football player shoulders are
ulrrady on thr way out They
wrre popul ar brcausc they
helped off-sel broad hips,
"The androgynous look was
popularized by the fashion In­
dustry Iasi year arid It fell on Its
face.
"Elegance and femininity are
returning lo fashion designs, but
It isn't contrived. The feminine
l ook I n v o l v e s r e v e a l i n g ,
closer-lo-thr-body designs, yel
covering everything up. rxeepl
In evening gowns where bare
backs are attractive.
" S k i r t s wi l l be different
lengths according lo Individual
lustra, but women are lludlng
that knee-length skirts are gen­
erally the most Haltering
"Soft, prelty clothes are whal
lo look for In thr next year or
two with less emphasis on
youthful figures My God. life for
women Isn’t over at 30 or 40
They shouldn't leel they have to
drrss like leenagrrs "
Hayes' creations are found In
department stores around the
country. Saks. Nlrman Marcus.
Bullocks and others, selling for
$ 3 0 0 - 4 0 0 a dress, $ 4 5 0 6 5 0 per
suit ( wi t h s i l k b l ouse ).
$ 5 0 0 - 2 . 0 0 0 for fancy gowns
"Most well-dressed women are
too busy to take time out for
fittings." Hayes said. "Th e y
should be able to walk Into a
slorc and fit comfortably Into a
size six or eight right off the
rack
' Right now 1 think television
and movies haven't done very
much for fashion Perhaps they
arc Just following trends instead
of setting them.
"Well dressed women In real
life reflect far better taste than
what the actresses wear In
'Dynasty.* for Insttutcc. Good
taste Involves less glitz.”
Hayes estimates that women
who know high fashion and can
afford a good wardrobe average
$10,000-15.000 annually on
clothes that they are able to
wear for many, many years.

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C o u tu rie r To The Fam ous
Forecasts F ashion Trends
By Vernon Scott
UP1 Hollywood Reporter
H O LLYW O O D JUFIJ — W h it
do President Ronald Reagan and
fashion designer David Haycw
tiave In common? Both have
clothed Nancy Reagan and Jane
Wyman.
The first lady and the Oscarwlnnlng star of T V 's "Falcon
C r e s t " scries are far from
chums Indeed, neither has ac­
k n o w l e d g e d p u b l i c l y t he
existence on Karth of the other
But. Incontestably, both tiave
borne the name of Mrs Ronald
Hrugan.
They also wear clothes de­
signed hy Hayes who remains
lolally Impartial, as behooves
any diplomatic couturier How­
ever. iiayes docs have an auto­
graphed photo from Wyman and
none from the lady In ihe While
House
Even the severest crlllcs of the
president imisi concede that the
man has flawless taslr In women
who know how lo dress stunn­
i ngl y. According lo Huyes.
whose clientele Includes many
stars. Mrs Reagan and the
ex Mr* Reagan are among the
best-dressed women In the
world
Hayes, a former U.S Marine
who studied fashion design In
Parts, chooses not lo compare
the two women's tastes — which
are more similar than dissimilar
He knows precisely what eoch
prefers in fashion
" N a n c y likes understated
clothes that she can wear forev­
er." he said. "She will wear a
dress or a suit a lew limes, put It
away and then wear It again a
year or two later and still be in
style.
"Th e first lady Is pnly a size
two. which may be a little too
t hi n. I d o n't cut a ny t h i n g
smaller than a size two And she
d o e s n ’ t l i ke f a b r i c s t hat
wrinkle "
And actress Wyman?
"Jane knows her figure very
well." Hayes said "Like Nancy,
she loves suits. She also likes
extremely tailored clothes, slim
hips and wide shoulders. Jane Is
a site six. down from a site
eight.”
As one of two West Coast
couturiers Internationally re­
cognized by the fashion world —
the other Is James Gala nos —
Hayes' creations are wom by
Phyllis George. Donna Mills,
Morgan Fairchild. Sally
Struthera. Audrey H epburn.
Joan Rivers. Mary Ann Mobley.
Rhonda Fleming. Cyd Chartsse.
Ann Blyth. Barbara Rush. Polly
B e r g e n and o t h e r c h i c
celebrities.
Hayes also dresses Ihe wives of
several governors and the
spouses of captains of Industry.

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Stars Robert Fox worth and
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seperate Incidents Saturday In
California's Napa Valley
Fox worth was uahbed on sum
ptclon of d riving under the
Influence of alcohol and speed
Ing. detained two hours and
released after posting $50 ball.
Napa County authorities also
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lra ffle citations Issued last year
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I N T N I C IR C U IT C O U R T,
Cl TV O f TAN F O R D , F L O R ID A
IN A N O F O R
N O TIC E TO T H E P U B L IC
S E M IN O L E C O U N TY .
Nolle*
* k hereby given mot m*
FLORIDA
Board of Ad|utlm*nt o« m* City
CASE NO U t J ) CAP* K
ol Sanford will Bold * regular
J U L IU S E T T I N G E R . D O N
mooting on August ♦, IMS In In*
ZIPERN.end A L E K Z IP E R N .
City Moll *1 II JO A M In order
Plaintiff*
to consider * request lor a
v*
vortonc* In !t&gt;# Zoning Ordl
MARIA E S M ILD A LO NDO NO
none# oo II partomt ta Ironl ond
e merr led woman.
old* yord oolbock requirements
Delendenl
In m *III I district In
MARIA d o l o r e s p a s c u a l .
A il| lootw n n o i n i d j t i
Third Parly Plalnllfl,
ond loot tl&gt;* W M It of th* S
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M ARIA E S M ILD A LO N D O N O
1. T r If, ( R Trotlordo mop of
a married w om en, JU L J U S
m# Town *t Sanford. according
E T T I N G E R . D O N 2 IP E R N
to mo plot to recorded In PB l.
and ALE K ZIPE RN
P G t IIA U
Third Party Defendant*
Btlng rrvwo tpoclflcolly do
NOTICE O F A C TIO N
scribed ot located t i l W jrd
T O MARIA E S M IL O A LON
S ir oat
DONO
Pionnod ut# ol m* property It
Retidenct Addre** Unknown
for a warehouse
YOU AR E H E R E B Y
B L Pert Int. Chairmen
N O T IF IE D Ihet an action lo
Board ol Ad| uotmont
Quiet Tllle. Cancel a Mortgage.
A DV ICE TO TH E P U B L IC ft
Seat an Accounting, a Da
a per ton deride* to appeal o
clarelory Judgment and lo Sal
decltlon mode with re opart to
Illy a Mortgage. hat been hied
any matter conoldered at the
egem*i you on the property
aUire meeting or hearing he
known e*
may need t rerballm record ot
North 'V ol th* Wetl TO is tool
the proceeding! Including the
Of Lot IM. let* Wetl 11 S feet lor
•eillmony and evidence, which
road E U R E K A H A M M O C K ,
record It no! provided try the
according lo th* plal (hereof a*
City ol San lord IFS JM O IO S I
recorded In Plel Book I, Pag*
Publlth July 11 A u g u st). IMF
104 Public Record* ol Seminole
D IM IIS
County. Florid*
And you are required lo tarv*
a COPY 0* four written detenut
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
OF TH E I I T H
it eny. lo R O B E R T K M clN
TOSH. P O Bo* 11)0. Sontord
JUDICIAL C IR C U IT
IN A N D F O R
Florida 11711 l l » . and III* Ih*
original with the Clark ol Circuit
S EM IN O LE C O U N T Y .
FLO R ID A
Court. Seminole County Court
house, on or bolor* Augutl 4.
O I N E R A l JU R IS D IC TIO N
DIVISION
IM t nr otherwise a Judgment
may be anttrad egem tl you lor
c a s e n o u star c a *e o
•ho reiki demanded in Ih# Third
LOAN A M E R IC A F IN A N C IA L
Party Complaint
C O R P O R A TIO N , f/k/a C IT I
(S E A L )
T E N S M O R T G A G E COR
P ON A TIO N. a corporation or
DAVID H B E R R IE N
C LER K OF T H E C IR C U IT
genlied and erltllng under the
CO UR T
lew iolihe Stale of Florida.
Plalnllfl.
By ft/Cheryl R Franklin
Publlth July 4. II. IS IS. IMS
vt
C H A R LE S L TO STI, and G ITV
DEM If
A TO STI, a/k/a G IT Y A TO S TI
IN THE C IR C U IT C O U R T.
hit wilt. II llrlng. Including any
IN ANO FOR
unknown tpoute ol any ot the
S E M IN O LE C O U N TY ,
told Detendenlo. II ra married,
FLO R ID A
and It any of told Oalendanti
CASE NO I I 1104 CA 04 P
are dec rated their ratpacllve
IN RCi Th* Marriage ol
unknown hem devloaat. gran
D ENNIS JENKS,
foot, eaiigneet. Ilanort. cradl
Petitioner /Husband
loro. Irulteet. or othor portent
and
c (timing by. through, under or
BARBARA JE N K S .
agtlntl the nomad Delendenti.
Respondent Wile
who or* not known to be dead or
N O TIC E OF A C T IO N
allvei W ILLIA M S A L G U E IR O ,
TO B A R B A R A JE N K S
R O B E R T D JAM ES and A N N E
addrtit unknown
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J A M E S , h it w lf o ; ond
YOU ARE H E R E B Y
G E O R G E C A N T E N I S and
N O T IF IE D that a Petition lor
V IR G IN IA C A N TE N IS ,
Dlttolullon ol M arriage hat
Delendenti
been hied agalnil you. and (hat
N O TIC E OF S A LE
you are required lo tarv* a copy
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
ol your response or pleading to
purtuanl to the E Inal Judgment
Ih* Petition upon Ih* Poll
ol Foreclosure deled July M,
lloner't attorney, Thomas C
IMS. entered In Civil Cat* No
Greene. Post Office Bo* t h .
•J J I l f C A O t G ol Ih* Circuit
Sanford, Florid* M i ll , and III#
Court ol in* lllh Judicial Circuit
the original response or plead
In and lor Seminole County,
log In Ih* office ol Ih* Clerk Of
Florida, wherein Loan Am erica
th* Circuit Court, Seminole
Financial Corporation, l/k/a
County Courthouse. Sanford.
C llliant Mortgage Corporation.
Florid* 17111. on or boloro the
It Ih* Pleinllll end Charlat L
lllh dey ol Augutl. IM t II you
Toth and Glly A To th a/k/a
1*11 lo do to. * default |udgm*nt
Glty* Toth, hit wile; W illiam
will be taken against you lor Ih*
Salgueiro. Robert t) Jam et end
rebel demanded In th* Petition
Anne T Jemat. hit wll*. and
D A TE O el San lord. Seminole
George Ctnlenlt end Virginia
County. Florida (hit Ith day ol
Canlanlt are Ih* Dalendanlt. I
July. IMt
will tell to the highetl and batl
(S E A L )
bidder lor cath. el Ih* wetl Ironl
DAVID N B E R R IE N
door ol Ih* Seminole County
C LE R K O F T H E C IR C U IT
Courthouse. Sentord. Florida, al
CO UR T
It 00 a m . on Ih* ll r d day ol
By lei VttkIL Baird
Augutl. IMS. Ih* lot lowing de
Deputy Clark
tcrtbwd preparty at tat lerth ui
Publlth July It. U . it . August
said F Inal Judgment to wll
1, IM )
D EH SJ
lot *1. G O LDIE M A N O R 1ST
NO TICE OP A
A D D ITIO N , occur ding la Ilia
P UELIC H I AM IN O
plal thereol at recorded in Plal
OF P R O P O S E O C H A N G IS
Book 11. Page t* Pubhc He
ANO A M E N D M E N TS
cards el Seminole C o u nty,
IN C ER TA IN D IS TR IC TS
Florida
ANO B O U N D A R IIS O F
D A T E D thli JJnd dey ol July
TH E IO N IN O O R D IN A N C E ,
IMS
AND A M f N O IN Q TH E
(C IR C U IT CO UR T SE AL1
F U TU R E L A N D U S C
D A V I D N B ER R IE N
E L E M E N T OF TH E
Clark ot Circuit Court
C O M P R E H E N S IV E P LAN
By Diana K Brummall
OF THE C IT Y OF
Deputy Clerk
SANFORD. F L O N IO A
Publlth July TV Augutl I, t n i
Nolle* It hereby given Inal •
O t H let
______________
Public Hearing will be held al
I N T H E O E N ER A L C O U R T
Ih* Commission Room In Ih#
OF JU S TIC E
City Hell In the City ol Sanford
D IS TR IC T COURT D IV IS IO N
Florida al f 00 o’clock P M on
IIC V D te*
Augutl 11. IM ), lo consider
I O G A F 1401) h i N O R T H
c hang** and amendments lo Ih*
C A R O L I N A R O C K IN G H A M
Zoning Ordinance, and amend
C O U N TY
Ing Ih* Future Lend Us* El*
E D D IE JA M L S IS C E Y . JR .
menl ol Ih* Comprehensive Plan
Plalnllfl.
ul lire City ol Sanlord Florida
vt
at lollowt
M E L B A SUSAN L O V IN G S
A portion ol lhat cartaln
IS LEV .
properly lying between U S
Defendant
If f ) (French Avenue) and Elm
N O tlC B O E S ERVICE
Avenue and between Wetl lllh
OF PROCESS
Street and Wetl IHh Street It
BY FU B LIC A TIO N
proposed lo be retorted Irom
I D Melba Susan I ovlngt It ley
SR IA (Single Family Hetlden
JM Flamingo Drive
tlal Dwelling D ltlr k l to SR 1
Sanford E L Ilf 11
(S in g le Fa m ily R esidential
T A K E N O t I C E T H A T a Dwelling District) and GC 1
pleading seating relief against
I Getter at Commercial District)
you hat been hied In the above
Said p ro p trty b e in g m ore
•Milled ceut* The rebel being p a r t ic u la r ly d e s c rib e d as
sought It at lohowt. lo wll
follows
The plamhtt it seeking an
Tract II from SR IA (Single
ehsolute divorce Item the de
fa m ily Rerldenlitl Dwelling
lendanl bated on an* year t O u tr u n lo SR I (Single Family
continuous tepeeehon
Rttidenllal Dwelling D lt lr k l)
Y O U A R E R E Q U IR E D lo L o ll M through! If. amended
make detent* lo such pleading Plal ol Orange Heights Plal
nut lalar than Augutl It. IMS. Boot a, Page as Public Records
end within lorly leOI days alter of Seminole County, Florida
I h g d a te o l I M t N o l l e *
AND
harem*flee tel forth. and upon
T r a d IJ I com SM IA (Single
your failure lo do to Ih* parly
fa m ily Residential Dwelling
leaking service ageintl yuu will D l t lr lc t l Is GC ] (G e n e ra l
apply lo the Court lor I he rehel Commercial D lttrld ) Lolt M
through If and Ih# alley ed|*
t hit ih* IHh day ol July. IMS
cent lo Ih* Eatl ol Lett It
Attorney lor Pleinllll
through If and E a t l k *1
G W T N G W YN A E A N V E N
vacated alley abuibng left IF
Attornoyi al Law
through M. Amended Plal ol
IM S Main S I. PO Uo* lee
Orange Helghk, Plal Book 4.
ReldlvIlN N &lt; H IM
Page I ) , Public Record* ol
Phono ( t i l l He *1*4
Saminol* County. T lor Ida
Publish July IS. IS Augutl I
Ail perfitt Its interest end
IM t
clliiem shall have an opperfum
riE H iat
ty lob* heard el tald hearing
By order of Ih* City Cam
PICT IT lOUt NAME
m inion ot ih* City ot Sanford,
Notice It hereby given I ha I I
Tier Id#
am engaged In buiinett *1 P O
A D V IC E TO THE P U B L IC II
Bo* SET Longwoed Sam mol*
a parson deride* I* appeal a
C o u nty. F lo rid * under Ih*
daemon med* with r*tp e d lo
•I c I I M o u t n e m * ol
any /natter considered al Ih*
C H E C K M A TE and m a ll Inland above meeting or Roaring he
lo regular uHd name with the may need * verbalIm record ol
Clerk el Hi* Circuit C ourt.
•ho proceeding*. Including Use
Seminole Ceunty. Florida In testimony and evidence, which
accardanc* wllh Ih* prevision* record It not provided by Ih*
ol th* Flchhaut Nam* Statutes
City ol Sanlord IF S X a O lA II
T a w ll Section I t I R Florida
M N Tamm. Jr
Si etui** let!
City Clerk
/»/ Linda J Cavanaugh
Publlth July IF end August A
Publish July* II. IS IS. IM t
IM )
D E H If
D E H led

A O IN D *
S E M IN O L E C O U N TY
BOARDOF
A D JU S TM E N T
N O T IC E OF
P U B L IC H E A R IN O
A U G U S T If. IM )
AiM P M
TO W HOM IT AAA V C O N C E R N •
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
TH A T Its* Seminole County
Board Of Ad|uttm*nt will con
duel 0 public hearing lo consider
Ih* lot lowing Hems
C O N S EN T A G E H O A
A V A R IA N C E S
1 R AN DO LP H W 6A LZ B A il It ESI 7fV — Planned Unit
Development Zor&gt;» — Rear Yard
Varianea from 10 ft to F ) It tor
screen enclosure and Raar Yard
Varlnac* from 10 ft lo I f ti lor
pool on Lot US. Dear Run. Unit
II. PB If, Pgt n i l . in Section
14 ) l 10. on Ih# E a tl tide of Wild
Fo* Drive, JOO It South of Eogi*
Clrcl* South (O IS T I)
1
Okk
AAalotf*
—
U AH IT Is ) 17V - Planned Unit
Development Zona — Raar Yard
Variance from X tt lo 10 II lor
an addition on Lot Mf, Weklva
Hunt Club, Foa Hunt Section.
PB II. Pgt f s t f . in SEdlon
S I t I t on the South tide ol
Ingram Clrcl*. *00 tl Wetl ot
Hoidernett Drive. East ol East
W ttlv a Tre d (D IS T 1 )
i R EG IN A W H IT E H U R S T B A II If 4)1 74V
A)
Agriculture Zona — Lot Sll*
Varlnac* from a) tad tq ft to
J l. t l ) tq ft and Lot Width
Variance from IM ft to I I I 1 II
on Te* Parcel 10. at shown on
Assessor's Map No I l f
In
SEdlon 1110)1. on in* Eetl
tidt ol S R ale. MX II South ol
TlfutvIN* Road ID IS T FI
a R O BER T L E E S M ITH B A II If IF IO IV — R I Retiden
11*1 Zona - Lot Sly* Variance
tram tsco tq II lo 117*1 tq II
and Let Width Variance from 70
ft to SO tl on Lol 1, Thomas
Second Addition to Midway. PB
II. Pg *7, In Section 11 If I I . on
the Was! side ol Henri Avanue,
'a mil* Watt ol Sipes Avenue,
100 It South ol 10th Street
ID IST ))
I NORMA J AAcKENDRICK B A II If f t ) M V
—
A I
Agriculture Zona — Lot Sll*
Variance Iro al.U O tq M to I I I f )
tq tt and Lol Width Varlnac*
Irom I )0 II to I a* FI ft on Lot I.
Unrecorded P U I ol Wtklv*
Cove. Phase ). PB I f Pgt M 47.
In Section a l l Jf. on the W ttl
tide ol W tklva Park Drive,
Nor Ih ol S R *4 ID IS T F)
4 DAVE B R E W E R H OM ES.
INC
B A II If E ll U V
Planned Unit Development lone
— Front Yard Variance Irom 10
II lo 17 II 4 Inchat on Lol IF*.
Wekivt Coy *. Phase J, PB Jf,
Pgt 4*47, in Sac lion a )| i f on
Eatl tid* of W atlva Cove Rd.
TOO II N ot Poettmoulh Cove. N
ol Sand Laka Rd (D IS T 1)
II
M O B ILE
HOM E
APPLICATIO NS/A 1
A G R IC U LTU R E ZO N E
I RICHARD A B IV E N S
B A H It f t ) lOaTE A t )V
Lot
Sll* Varlnac* Irom al.FaO tq II
lo 17,3)0 tq II and a Special
E Kapiton to place a mobile
home on Ih* N IM II ol S sao II ol
E I I ) It ol W too II lies* W IF II
lor road) ol Government Lol a.
In Sec bon H If 1) (Ta * Parcel
10 at Mown on A tta tto r’ t Map
No It), located on the E a tl tide
ol Green Cedar Lane, too II
North ol Mullet Lake Park
Hoad (DIST F)
I
STE V E N
O 'H A R A
P AR TR ID G E
B A If IttF t lOATE - To place a
mobile home on Lol X . MuMal
Laka Hetraati. Unit l.ln Section
1 70 17. on Ih* South tide ol
Ralraal Road on* mil* E a tl ol
Muiltl Lake Park Road ID IS T
I)
1 JOSEPH
A
H IL L
HA if tt f l) IDFT t
To plat* a
mobile home on Lot f. Otcaol*
Woods, in Sec Hons ) A 10 70 IJ
on th* North tida ot Otcaol*
Road. Wall ol Bee Lane (D IS I
SI
a
JOHN
E
SELPM
IIA il If all 1U TE
To place a
moblt* home on Lol Fl. Otcaol*
Acres, In Sac I ion t 70 13, on th*
North sld* ol Scooter Point.
East ol Osceola Road (O IS T t)
t DAVID
E
S M ITH
_
DAIS It I t ) Iff t E
To plat* a
mobile home on Lol 1, Country
O ett. in tEcbon 31 IP 11. on the
Fetl tide ol Wichita Slreal. *t
mil* north ol Howard A venue
(D IS T II
*
CINDY
GHOSKEY
B A II l* ftl If f 7E - To plat* a
mobile home temporary while
conttrucllng
a conventional
horn* on Lol f. Palmetto Acre*.
In Section )F 31I I. on South tide
ol Simmons Road. U mil* E atl
ot lotkwood Hoad ID IS T I)
R EG ULAR A G E N D A
A
R EVIEW
A S P E C IA L
E K C EP TIO N Z
I
S TEW ARD
ABEL
ANO
C H AR LES
CESSAC
H A U I I 13) HE - Request re
view ol Special
Exception
granted lo Craw Buottor Club ol
Central E lorida. Inc . to ut*
piooartv lor eractlc* by Winter
Park High School Crew Teem
and at storage til* lor rowing
them and equipment Th* E 300
II o&lt; NE l* ol SW's ol Sac l Ion
31 31 X . leu N MO tl ot W Its H
thereof totaled on th* Norm
thot* ol Lake Howell. South ol
Had Bug Lake Hoad ID IS T I)
B VAR IANCES
.
I M IC H A E L J M c N E L L IS B A II I f t t l M V - Planned Unit
Development lone - Sld* Street
Variance tram I I »» to 1 It on Lol
II. Dear Run. Unit II B PB 17.
Pg Fl, In Section I ) II FO, an the
SE corner ol Eagle Bled and
Gootecreek Drive (D IS T I)
1 GERALD I
C LA U S B A H If I ) ) MV R IA Retiden
Hal lone - Hear Vard Varlnac*
Irom 10 fl I* ] tt and Side Yard
Varlnac* from 10 It to 7 B tor
accessory structure tor storage
on Lot I. lest S IF fl. Earetl
Stopat. P I II. Pg t l In Section
I I I If. on Wetl Late llranllay
Road and Virginia Drive, to
mil* Northol S R *)* (D IS T 1)
1
YVONNE
SMEARS
O V E R S TR E E T
B A lf I* t i l TfV - R IA A Han
denbal
Zone —
Lot Sly*
Variance from 11.700 tq h lo
• M l tq II and Lot Width
Variance Irom M tt to a ) It on
Lot 1 Block B Hep!at of T r a d
Fl Sanlando Springs. PB f. Pg
at. m Sac bon D i l i * , on the

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Legal Notice
E*|i s d* of Teagarden itreel.
1 0 0 ft North of Pin*view Siroei.
wetl ol Palm Spring* Drive
(O IS T a)
S SARAH F
BRADLEY B A II It 151 7SV — R I Retiden
11*1 Zona — Lot Sly* Vorlnac#
Irom I d ) tq It to MOO tq tl and
Lol Width Variance Irom 7# tl to
MM on Lol 1. Block 7. Lockhart
S/D. PB 1 Pg TO, In Section
l S I f X . on Ih* E atl tida Of
Airport Blvd. X fl South ol ttth
Street ID IS T II
( R O B E R T £ S E IG LE R B A II IF ES) M V
At
Agriculture Zen* — Lot Sly* I
Varlnac* Irom 4).)*f tq ft to
SI.MD tq IF. Lot Width Variance
Irom I X tt to 111 IT. end Front
Setback Variance Irom X IT lo
I t N on th* N I X tt of E IH II of
W 714 I tl ol NWto ol NWto ol
Section 71 TO 13. on Ih* South
tid* of Lake Geneva Road to
mil* Eatl ot First Strati (DIST
1&gt;
4 DO NALD C
S M ITH B A II It 111 M V
A l
Agriculture Zen# — Lol Width
Variant# from I X fl to f4 II and
Lot Sll* Variance from 41.144 tq
tt to X 440 tq ft on Tea Portal
A/1FC at thown on Assessor I
Map No f ). In Section 14 7* If.
on Partont Rd. to mile N ol
E E Williamson Rd. W ol
Mertham Woods Rd (O IS T ))
C
S P E C IA L
EACEP
TiONS M O B IL E
HOME
A P P LIC A TIO N S /A I
A G R IC U L T U R E ZONE
I L O R R A IN E V O G ELS A N G B A II It I I I I D T E - To place a
mobile home on Lol X . Country
Acre*. In Section if It 17. on Ih*
North tide ol Bob While Troll, to
mil* E a tl ol Snow Hill Rd
ID IST II
)
BOB BY B E N N E T T
—
B A If I t t i l 110TE
To place a
mobile ham* (R E N E W A L OF
M EDICAL H A R D S H IP ) on T# »
Parcel A/IDE as thown on
A lta i to. t Map No H )
In
Sac lion 1) J i 11. on ih* W*H lids
ot latavlaw Avanue. to mil*
South ot I oka M lllt Rd (O IST
I)
) JAM ES
A
S M ITH —
B A II It f)| t o r n - To place a
mobile horn# (R E N E W A L ) on
T a i Parcel A / 11 at ihown on
Atttttor » M ap No 111 In
Sac I ion I t 11 It, an Ih* South
old* ol Mlklar Road, to mile
Wat! ol S H 4J4 (D IS T II
0
ITE M S
C O N TIN U E D
FROM JU L Y IS. IM )
I LEW IS
F W IL K IN ! BA&lt;7 IF IS It F V - R IAA Rett
dtntlal Zona — Sld* Slrael
Variance Irom IF If lo I tl lor
horn* workshop and florae*
building on th* W U ) II ol Lol
107. loti N *0 II thereof. Loch
Arbor, C rytlal Laka Club Sac
lion PB 1. P gt 7174. In Section
) X X, on Ih* North**it corner
ol Lake Blvd end Homeward
Drive. South of Country Club
(DISI S)
E
S P E C IA L
EKCEP
TIO N S ,O TH E R
1
E N V IR O N M E N T A L
S E R V IC ES — S E M IN O L E
C O U N TY
B A I f I* ID SsE A I Agriculture lone
Public
Utility Use
E llluenl Disposal
SE to ol SWto ol NE to I lest S
IF II lor road r/w ) In Saciton
3 ) ) I X . Iub|uct to Fl* Power
Corp oetemenl at recorded In
ORB IF). PG a* Further da
scribed at located on In* N tide
ol Rad Bug Lake Rd I K n it Wot
Dodd Rd ID IST II
1 IN LAN D M A T E R IA L S . INC
B A Ilie t F IX E
M I Indus
trial Zone — To build e rod! m u
concrete plant on th* SWto of
Mbs ot NEto ot SC to at Sec bon
I I I I II. located South ot 1 R
4J4, on Ih* E e tl tide ol 4th
Slreol (O IS T I )
) H E A TH R O W LA N D A DEV
C IO P M E N T
CONT
B AIf If 111 FFE
A I
Agriculture Zone
To permit
wastewater treatment plant on
lhat pari ot Sto ol Sac lion
) l It X . lying W ol Sanlord
Grant l In* and
E a tl
ol
Railroad, located al ih NE
corner ol Seaboard Coastline
Railroad H,W and Paolo Hoad
ISRsaA). (D IS T I)
s SAM UEL H
ME IT IN
B A II1 f E D S )E
Plannad Unit
Development Zone — To allow
accessory parting lor pattenger
vehicles Intended lor an ad|e
cent commercial ut* and re
quasi approval ol gat pumps at
an accettory ute on Tat Parcel
A/I4K at thown on Attestor t
map no 111. In Section 7 I I X .ln
(he Tos wood P U D located on Ih*
Eatl tide ol Hunt Club Blvd. to
mil# North ol S R 4)4 ID IST ) )
F STEVE G R IF F I T H A C U H A
1 HONDA I D E A L E R S H IP
B A II 1*1)1 4*E - C ICo m m er
del Zone — Request revision to
Special
E •cep bon
granted
4/17/tl lor automobile service
tacillly to *How lor construction
Eetl ol Ih* SWIy boundary ol
Ih* unnamed r w on Ihe follow
ing property L o lt I 7. Inclusive,
Block )1. Kathryn Perk AddiLen
No L PB F. Pgt t ) I t let* and
etcepl ihel portion lying within
th* tig h lio la a y ol U S Hwy
171] at now laid out, conletnign
) I) acres And th* W I X H ol
Gov lo l 4. S ol S R (lots Bloc*
II, ol kalhryn Park Addition No
I. PB I. Pgt f l a t In Section
) I I X . loti rd r/w Further
described et located on Ih* NE
corner ol H w y
IF f l
and
SaminolaBlvd (O IS T II
4 JOHNNY S O U 7 H F R L A N D
B A II I f f t ) FIE
A I
Agriculture Zone — To allow
privato reunited landing and
lake oil fir tb ip on loh S MF F4
II ot Block B Lake Harney
Shot es PB 7. Pg 77, In Section
14 X &gt;1 end Taa Parcel 4 as
thown on Assessor s Map No
X* located on Ih* NW corner ol
WhHcomb Drive end Fort ban*
Rd IDIST Fl
7
FLO R ID A
P U B L IC
U T IL IT IE S
COM PANY
B A illtU IE lE
A)
Agriculture Zona — To allow Ih*
in|i*n*bonot a gas measuring
station on th* E M tt of S I X It
ot E )44 It Of W teo H o i s k*4 ft
ot NWto ol Section X I* X . lets
5 IF It tor Waytlde Drive
Further described at located to
mil* Eatl ol Paoia Corners on
the North tide ol W ayude Drive
ID IST Fl
I T L C C US TO M B O D Y SHOP
A GARAGE - B A I I I t t l ) ME
— C l Commercial Zone - to
permit auto repair end body
shop on Ih* lot low ing property
From Ih* inter section ol Ih* W
R W line ot CR 411 and Ih* N
bn* ol Ih* Sty ot lb* SE to of i t «
NE to of Ih* SE to ol Section
) X X said ll.i# being Its* S line
ol
1ND
A D D IT IO N
TO
P AR KVIEW PB a Pg ). thence
run S along told H to TOO tt
thence run S If deg 47 min W
parallel wllti tatd N line. IM tt
there* N parollel wllh tald W
R/W line 100 11. thane* N t t
dag 47 min E along tald N line
al S 't of th* SE to ot Ih* NEto of
th* SEto IM tt to P O B
roc a led an W ude *« South
Sanlord Avanue. South ol 17th
Sfrael ID IS T I )
F APPROVAL O P M IN U T E S

Legal Notice
I Ju ly IS. ) f U — Regu'M
Meeting,
TNI* public hearing will bt
hex in Room W I X ol m*
Semlnok County Services Build
Ing. DO! E First Slreel. San
Ford. Florida, an Augutl It. IMF
al * 00 P .M . or at toon thereof
ter at possible
Written com men It (Had with
ih* Land Management Director
will b* considered Pertont ap
peering al Its* pubhc tsaarlng
will be heard Hearings may be
coni in seed from lima to lima et
found necessary Furrhav del*iIt
available by calling li t D X .
Eat 441
Persons are advised that. If
they decide to appeal any da
cl Don mad* af this hearing, may
will need * record ol the pro
coadlngt. and, tor such purpose
they may need to Inturo that a
verbatim record of m* proceed
ingt It mad* which record
Includes Its* testimony *nd #vi
dene* upon which Its* appeal it
to bt bated per Section 7*4 ftftt.
Floe Ida Statutot
S E M IN O L E C O U N TY
BOA R O O F
A D JU S TM E N T
BY R O G E R P E R R A .
C H A IR M A N
Publish July IF. IMF
DEH 14)

IN T H E C IR C U IT C O UR T.
E IG H T E E N T H
J U O I C IA I C IR C U I T .
IN A N D F O R
S E M IN O L E CO U N TY .
FLO R ID A
CASE NO *) IM F C A M P
IN RE T H E M A R R IA G E OF
K A TH Y L Y N N S M ITH .
P*(lbors#r/Wil*.
and
D A N IE L L L O Y D SM ITH,
R aspondees 11H usband
N O T IC E O F A C TIO N
TO D A N IE L L L O Y D S M IT H
whose latl known residence It
Monterey North Apartments 111
Eetl Alternant* Drive Apert
men! I4 X Alia man I* Springs.
Florida 11701
YOU ARE H E R E B Y
N O T IF IE D that an action for
Petition ol Dlttolullon ol Mar
rlag* hat been Iliad against you
and Ih* Petition seeks art award
ol lhal certain properly legally
emitted lo you but acquired
during the court* ol thll mar
rlag* located al Route 1. Bor
4FC, Sanlord. Sami nola County.
Florida, more particularly d*
scribed at
On* I I ) I f f l Sutukl GS4XT
M o t o r c y c l e
VIN f IG L F lA a C lIO X t)
On* I I I S u tu k l G S 104S
Motorcycle V IN i T WOkcel
In th* Circuit Court ol Seminole
County. F lo rid * . C at* No
I I 3)4) C A 04 P, and you are
required lo tarv* a copy ol your
written detente*. Il eny, to II on
S TEV EN L
LAUR ENCE.
ESQOIHF ol C L E V E L A N D A
B R ID G ES Pool Of lice Drawer
Z. Sentord. Florida. 13773 07TI
on or before the H it dey ol
Augutl A D , IMF. end tile the
original with the Clerk ol Ihii
Court ellhar before service an
Pel Iboner't attorney or imme
dialely thereetier. otherwise e
default and Final Judgment will
tie entered agalntl you lor Ih*
rebel demanded In the Petition
W ITN E S S my hand and Ih*
teal ol this Court on this IFIti
deyol July. A D . IMF
D A V ID N B E R R IE N
Clerk ol the Circuit Court
By /■! Linda M McNeil
Deputy Clerk
Publlth, July I*. IF. Augutl l . l .
IMt
D E H 10)

f ic t it io u s n a m e

Notice it hereby given Ihel I
am engaged m buiinett el 400
Srn M a ne Av*
Allamonl*
Springs. S e m in o le County.
Florida under Ih* licllllout
n a m e ol R L G S A L E S
ASSOCIATES. INC and lhal I
Inland to register said name
wllh Ih* Clerk ol Ih* Circuit
Court, Seminole County. Florid*
In accordance with Ih* pro
V is io n s ol th* Flcllliout Nem#
Mali.its To w ll Section 14)4*
F lorida Slaluttt lt t l
/*/ Robert L Glllonwator
Publlth July 4. II. II. IF. IM t
D E H It
F I C T IT I O U t N A M l
Nolle* It hereby given that we
aia engaged in butinatt al 310 O
S F r e n c h A v * . S a n lo rd .
Seminole County. Florida H IM
under Ih* Hcbbout name of CAB
DISCOUNT A U T O P AR TS , and
lhat w* Inland to regular tald
nem* with Ih* Clark ol lb*
Circuit Court. Semi not# County,
I lor ida In accordance wllh Ih*
provision* ol Ih# F lc lllio u t
Nem* Slalutot, To wll Section
MS 0* Florida Statute* l»FF
l%&gt; CieoM Combi
k Bonnie J Combi
Publish July It. II. 2F A Augutl
I IM )
OEM t j
IN TH E C IR C U IT C O UR T
FOR S E M IN O L E C O U N TY ,
F L O R ID A
P R O B A TE D IVIS IO N
File Number ft )4 ) CP
IN HE E S T A T E OF
A G N ES E A U G U S T IN
Deceased
N O TIC E OF
A D M IN IS TR A TIO N
The e d m in itlra iio n ol Ih*
•t l al * ol A G N E S E
A U G U S T IN
deceased, F lit
Number f t 14) CP, it pending in
Ih* Circuit Court For Seminole
C e u n ty. F i e n d *
P ro b a ta
Division Ih* acFdrett ol which it
Seminal* County Courthouse,
Sanlord. Flo rid a JJ7 JI Th#
names and addresses ol th*
pel Iona l repretanlallve and Ih*
personal representative t *1
•orney #r* sal lor in below
Ail Interested persons ere
required to III* wllh Ihk court
w it h in

th r ee

m o n th s of

THE FIR S T P U B L IC A T IO N OF
THIS F40TICC I I I all claim*
against the aslato and 111 any
e b le d lo n by an Interested
parson to whom nolle* was
mailed lhal ch*n*ng*s its* valid
lly ol Ih* will, th* qua bile a I toot
ol Ih* par tonal rapretaotahv*.
v*nu*. or luritditnon of rh#
T l’l C LA IM S A N O O B JE C
TIONS NOT SO F I L E D W ILL
BE F O R E V E R B A R R E D
Publication of fhlt Notice hat
begun on July II. IMF
Personal Repretanlallve
RO BERT L A U N Z IN G E R
M 7Th Slreel
Wetl K eantbut g
New Jersey 07714
Attorney tor
Personal Representative
M A R G U E R ITE B R E N N A N
3447 Tamarack Trail
Apopka, Florida U7UJ
Telephone I X ) 17*1 1101
PuElith July IA 3). IMS
OEM 107

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crews of 4 or more tor ongoing
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O Y M N A S TIC C E N TE R
R E C E N T IONIST
To U X hr Lor* ol phone
answer Ing I L lk e jp o rk . y f ’R
enfoy II here' Type accurately
loan
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Employment
323-5176
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LEASINGAGENT
E ip
preferred Call tor ap
polntmanl J1144X or I I I
kail, betweent 4

17— Cemetery and
Crypt!
Far Sal* 1 lott. tid* by tide, in
Garden of Memory Sec'ion
Oak lawn Memorial Part IFfF
lor both lolt or lead* tor equal
value Call H I 1141
______

25— Special Notices
Custom order pair magnetic
signs lor car or truck tnclud
Ing name, address. Phone
number and logo, *71
Ossie StgiKrefl Sleds* I II 7444

ABORTION COUNSELING

23— L o s t &amp; F o u n d
L a tl
m a la g r a y poodle
M t l l o n v l l l e A re a
Tu ts
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Loti While Vinyl Purs* wllh
grey wallet Vicinity at lllh
SI A French on July I ) No
gueiiioni R E W A H0 177 eeFfl
M edium Ptekapao Tamale,
silver gray w/tan clipped
Loti July II. Sanlord Av*
Reward! Fam ily pel IX e*7l

Legal Notice
IN T H E C IR C U IT COURT
FOR S E M IN O L E C O U N TY .
F L O R ID A
P R O B A T E OIVI1ION
File Number at 4tf CP
IN R E F S T A T E O F
GEORGE LEHM AN
GARDNER.
Deceased
N O TIC E OF
a d m in is t r a t io n

Th# adm inistration ol the
aslato ol G E O R G E LEH M AN
GARDNER
deceased File
Number I t « X C P . H pending In
Ih* Circuit Court tor Seminal*
C o u n ty
F lo r i d a . P rob ate
Division. She address of which It
Seminole County Courthouse.
Sanlord. Flo rid a 31F7I The
name* and addresses ol th*
personal representative and the
personal representative t al
Iprnay are tat forth below
AH Interested partont are
required lo III* wllh Ih k court.
W ITH IN T H R E E M O NTH S OF
TH E F IR S T P U B L IC A TIO N OF
TH IS N O T IC E
&lt;11 ell claims
agalntl th* atlal* and (Jl any
a b la d lo n by an Interested
parson urs whom mi* nolle* was
vw.vwd m el challenge* me vail*
Ify ol tb# will, the qualification*
at th* personal representative,
venue, or |urlsdiclion ol th*
court
A LL C LA IM S ANO O BJEC
TIONS N O T SO F IL E D W ILL
BE F O R E V E R B A R R E D
Publication ol this Nolle* has
begun on July II. IMF
Personal Representative
Frederick L Gardner
DOrengawood Court
Apopka. Florida 33X3
Attorney lor
Personal Representative
Charles E Gordon
P O Bo. 1*13
Winter Par k F lor Id* 137*0
Telephone IX F I M* I0FJ
Publish July I*. It. IM t
DEH IM
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IN TH E C IR C U IT COURT
FOR S E M IN O L E C O U N TY .
F L O R ID A
P R O B A TE DIVISIO N
File Number M 44) CP
IN R E E S T A T E O F
W ILL 1AM A M U N R O E
Deceased
N O T IC E OF
A D M IN IS TR A TIO N
Th# adm inistration ol Iha
•s t a ll o l W IL L IA M A
MUNROE
deceased F ila
Number ft ass C P Is pending In
ih* Circuit Court lor Semlnok
C o u n ty . F lo r i d a
P ro b a l*
Division. Ih* aetdress ol which I*
Stm m ok County Courthouse
Sanlord Flo rid a F17FI Th*
names and *ddrass*s ol m*
personal repraswnlaliv* and Ih*
personal representative * i&gt;
to*nay art sal lorlh below
AH ln ltr*tt*d parsons ar*
required to III* w llh Ihk court
W ITH IN T H R E E AAONTHS OF
TH E F IR S T P U B L IC A TIO N OF
THIS N O TIC E
I I I all claims
against th* aslato and It) any
u b itilio n by an interested
person on whom Ih k nolle* was
served Inal challenges th* valid
lly ol Ih* will Ih* qualification*
ol Ih* per tonal representative,
venue, or jurisdiction of in*
court
ALL C LA IM S A N D O BJEC
TIONS NOT SO F IL E D W ILL
BE F O R E V E R B A R R E D
Publication ol Ih k Feobc* hat
begun on July II. IMF
Personal Haprasantobv*
/» A N D R E W C M U N R O E
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Freeport N*w York IIF X
Attorney lor
Personal Representative
7s/ A E D W IN SHINM OLSER
oIS H IN H O LS E R M O N C N IE F.
B A R K S A N O R E ID
P O Bos 117*
Sanlord. Florida JJ77J TJX
Telephone IX F I 33) 14*0
Publlth July It. IF. IM t
O EH IdJ

F IC T IT IO U S N A M E
Nolle* k hereby given Inal I
am engaged in businast si P O
B at 144, Sanlord. Somlnok
County. F le rld a undo* Ih*
licllllout name of SEM IN O LE
D I R E C T M A I L S H O P P IN G
G U ID E , and llsat T inland to
register said name with tr*
Clark al th* C ircu it Court,
Seminole County Florida In
accardanc* with Its* previsions
*f Ih* Fkfltteut Nam* Slalutot.
To o il Sat bon MF Of Florida
Slalutof IttJ
7*7 William J Burgess
Publlth July A II. 14. IF. IMF
D E H 14

H O W E L L PLACE *1 SANFO R D
7MW Airport Blvd
Call tor lerhtrtwienl
I I I 7X4

MANAGEMENT TRAINEE
27— Nursery &amp;
Child Care

21 — P e r s o n a ls
Free Prtgftency Tt%f* ln&lt;**
vidua I Count# Ifrvg Call for
•ppointm+nf «v*nlog hour*
•v t e b t e
331 f m

LICENSED BEAUTICIAN
F R ID A Y B S ATU R D AY O N L Y

Babysitting in my horn# R#
sponsible mother Hot meats
m Ta x , anytime____________
Babysitting In My Ham* Lav mg
mother loves children! Lunch
A snack Pit H wy 4J4 I X IIM
ID Y L L W IL 0 E A R EA Fullllm *
and school pick op. Refer
ences Call U I I S O S ____
Longwqod Area Loving, caring
Mother el |. with references
infants to 7 yrs EJ4 III*

33— Real Estate
Courses
* * * *
• Thinking #1 getting * *
* Real Estole LicenseY *
W* altar Fra* Tulllan
andcawllntrav* Training!
Call Dick ar Vltkl tor details
471 1447 71) )M* E v t 77AIIF*
Kayes ol Florida , Im .
I* Years Eiparkncel

55— Business
Opportunities
Own your own Jean Sportswear
Ladles Boubqu*. or children s
S to re
N a tio n a l B rands
I I ) . *00 Includes llslure s.
tra in in g . Initial Inventory,
accessories, and more Call
now I M r Tato (7041 174 FMF
S E C U R IT Y PLUFI
1JSF% Short Term Mortgage
money needed 134 OOO backed
by F4F.OOO income properly I
H I 4471

71-Help Wanted
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A F U N J O B A INCOME 1

to mho* tcryt/Qtftl 10II

hour*
|7 119 pmt hr No
i n v « t t m « n t Cor 132 IfSO
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AAA T E M P ft rw«f dlvlllon of
A A A E M P L O Y M E N T , no*
Invite* you fo oppiy for tem
porory #mpteym#fsl
Good Jobt for Good Ptopte
No F h to Yowl!
Call Salty
m 00S7
Acrylic Applicator* naotted te
apply protect!** coaling on
cart, boat* *r*d pten#i %\ te
I I I par hour
train For
worii in Sanford ar«a call
Tam pa 111 H A m i
A cfart Acfrfttiftt Models AO
I a Ian I tor movtet.TV A print
work
S ir tout only apply
Paramount Calling, Mf HTJ

ACTORS EIIIU5
Needed lor 1 Melor Motion
Pictures, and I TV soap, all
types Call 111 i m
Interna I SanaI Tekrrl Oresrp

AIR CONDITION MECHANICS
Installation Salary based on
•■penence plus banalik Paid
v a c a t io n a n d h o lid a y s
X F 173 AF41__________________
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321 1590
ATTENTION TELEMARKETERS
The Evening Herald ha* pot!
lions availabk tor phone sobc
ilock to work Monday through
Friday holwen 4 PM end t
PM I goal tor the individual
with a Iriondly voice end some
sale* eiperlenc* This position
provide* wag* plus com
mission Interested applicants
should contact me Evening
Herald at IX F I 111 M il and
esk lor Iha circulation d*
parlmorsf____________________
A u t o m o b ile S ele s D e ar*
tentative needed No esperi
enc* necessary, polygraph
required Call tor more In
tormeban 14) 1X0
Bekysitter Loving Grandma to
car* for our 4 men old
daughter in eur home Ap
proelmalely IF hour a week
day lim a Cali m 4*71
C A IH IE R / H O S TE S S tor dining
room Evenings, perl bm*
Possibly lull bm* Apply In
person Mon
Thur ] s P M
al Del tone Inn 1 4 Deltona
E ilt
C H IL D C A R E
Fu ll ond part
lima peoilloni availabk Ma
torlty. common tans* genuine
le v * a n d k n o w le d g e o l
children a must Training and
•spectone* preferred Apply
In parson M l E lllh Si
Sanford E a r ly Childhood
U a rk Apparel
I H ) 41*1# Street
H I I4F*
Need! Experienced
Sewing Machine Operators
C O O K /VAN D R IV E R
For pr# school cantor Man
Frt. 1 1 PM Good starting pay
plus bt* insurance tor quell
bed person ever I I years s*d
wilh cfiaufteurt license Call:
JU4S47
DOM INO'S P I U A now hiring
drivers F k n b k hours. U I
par hr Musi have awn car
with liability insurants A be
al least ) ( yrs aid Call
H I XQ0 H A M *PM

Eacelknl opportunity to bagm a
career in the building mater!
al industry In our three year
training program Training
includes operation ol heavy
d e l i v e r y e q u ip m e n t,
w arehousing, dispatching,
sake B classroom Instruction
M utt be established resident
with tom* collage, construe
bon or supervisory esperi
enc* Sto stay week period,
competitive salary A banalik
program Call X J f Y sen*
resume, or appry in parson to

R IN K E R M A TE RIALS. CORP
Hwy 441 A Ciarcana Read
P O Bei tin*
Orlande, f I »S*4
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MECHANIC/ jh u c k

d r iv e r

Wanted lor floor under ley menl
Contact

GjpsumFloon ol Eli., Inc.
1 W * F44 X f f l Weekdays
A V O N E AR N IN O S W OW III
O P E N TE R R IT O R IE S NOWttt
t i l l ) ) ) kr )H-*4ie
M U F F L E R IN S T A L L E R S
Looking lor tutor*! Esperi
enced In a s h u tl. shocks,
brakes, saiet Good salary
Advancement to management
for right parson Cell 141
ueo. PM A U T O C E N TE R

NURSE AIDES AND LIVE IN
Private duty, if«ff duty arsd
hom# car# petfftervt available
E Rctitenl pay
M E D IC A L P ER SO N N EL POOL
)0S 999**11
EOE
M /F/M 'V

NURSES AIDES
Ail ihiftt Good atmotph#ft
and banafiti Apply at Da
Bary Manor, *9 N N«ry 17-ti.
Da Aar y E O E ____________ __
O R D E R P U LLE R
W 71 hr Train eomptatelyt
Laarn to oparate forhlitt Help
•ill « round warvNiulMl Naadi
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Employment
323-5176

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111) PraacRi Ava
P A Y R O L L C LER K
1230 90 wk ♦ U i t your
payroll tNpartanca to land thtf
t»»»a Vary iarga pft»*&gt;g»oul
c o m p a n y w ith ta c tllft n t
banaltf ipa&lt;hagai

Em ploym ent
323-5176
* a 9 a *

French Av#

SECURITY OFFICILRS
immediate positions available
X hr a weak So Semlnol*
area |4 FF par hr ar med and
F4 uo par hr /unarmed Tim*
and a hall on holidays Apply
In person IH E Colonial Dr .
Suit* X F OlansFa
S U R V E Y C R EW t.penanced
party c h k lt A inttrumenl men
wanted Permanent positions
wllh good pay A i i t n i t n l
banalik in Orlando area Send
resume I* P E C Inc . X0 C
Robinson S I . Soil# IS**, Or
lend*. F L )}f* l
Tired *• Jab Hunllngt
C a li F u t u r e s
th ey n a ve
hundreds ol |ob openings tor
(nose who want to work
*7« a m
c e m e n t

w o r k e r s

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H E L P E R S E ic t lk n t pay
Start right away 4714X0
D E L IV E R Y H E L P E R S no at
parknc* nactstary Fullllm *.
Good starting pay 4X 4X 0
G E N E R A L
O F F I C E
T R A IN E E S
Great starting
lota Several openings Good
pay 471 4X0
F A C T O R Y A S S E M B L Y tad
P R O D U C TIO N WORK Most
thills open Good pay tce kv
471 4)00
IM M E D IA T E O P IN IN O S
General Construction labor
Good pay 474 4X0
T R U C K D R IV E R S Long haul
Im modi* to1 Good driving r*
cord Over 11 474 4X0
L O C A L D R IV E R S Straight
trucks Good pay Stort right
away 471 4X0
R E C E P T IO N IS T . O F F IC E
H E L P E R S . C LER K S. CRT
O P ER A TO R S
Im m edlato
openings Good pay seeks
Call 471 4X0 NOW I
W E L D E R S Certified Eicaltont
pay teak* Call today *7|
4X0
P A I N T S R t A P A IN T E R
N I L P I R l . I m m e d la l *
Openings good sterling pay
Call today *71 4X0
O R YtW A LL- Wllh ar without
a e p a r la n c *
Im m e d ia te
openings Good pay Call X
day 474 4X0

�KIT ‘N’ CAHLYLE • by Larry Wright

99—Apartments
Unfurnished / Rent

117— Commercial
Rentals

Larga t bdrm . acreened porch
Reiidentlai arae idaai tor
ting le IT* 5 mo 333 )3a1______

Ra’ til ottica ipaca " mo M M up
it two At*o itoraga avallabia
Call 13! oaaa batwaan S A M
11 Noon (to*) M l 5000 attar 1
PM__________________________

7 1 - Help Wanted
Phono workon no u i m . maw
or tam*w i* yaar* or oiotr.
tlu d a n li O »
M u tt h « „
tfontpoctaiion n por hour
p'ui good bonv*#! Full ftm*
pr***.r*d For IntarvWw Coll
t n n t i m tar M o ri

Spec tout Apartment! Minute*
tram tfwy a*34 Lake front
pool, tennu. adult*, no patv
laundry Starting at 1305 a mo
Cali M3 0T*3 to tae_________ __
W tk iv a R i r t i E l l l c l t n c ,
Carpal air canoe me adult*
nopa’i 13SO mo 323 *470

HEAL ESTATE
SALES PEOPLE
Migti
Earning*
Potanhalt
Modem office In •acaitant
locotlon Complete training
program New diviton ot old
etlebi lined firm Coll now
for detoili on pkotonl
working condition! and to
aacvre your future
Jim Bofterfy___________ U i t U L
NURSE S A ID E S
All m ifti.
Cagerienced or certified pee
tarred Apply In panon a'
Lotevtew Nurung Canter, t i t
6 irwt St . Sanford

I «nd I bdrm A lio ftpiUahod
attic ttney from ITS week 1350
depot.t No pell Call O T *5Ct
5 T PM tit Pa'metto
I Bedroom ... I Bath . nopeti
UdO a mo *300 tecunty

__________r o iaae
3 Bdrm . I bath. Dal*.* Apt
UTS per month *350 tecunty
depovt Call 333HSA_________
3 bdrm , I bath 1330 mo *300
dtp No pelt United Sale!
Altec , Inc R E A L TO R S Call
New: 111 3*31

TRUSS ASSEMBLERS
For night ih ilt Experienced
prtterred. but w ill train
Ercelleni benefit* with com
petuioe pay Apply at The
Lew e't T r u » i P lant i t t l
Aileron C ircle. lA I r p e r l),
laniard Induitrul Part
I L P N i reeded lo w ort in bwiy
doctor! office to help with
patient care and ottlce clerical
wort M u ll be very good
typiil familiar with medical
tramcription Starting i t la «
pernocr To work la houri per
week Cell M m Thom at on
•fad only at ) ! ) jjso lor
application

U t l S P E C IA L
I A 1 bdrm tram u i o Lake
Ad* F K i.b K le a f 133*430

101— Houses
Furnished / Rent
Wekiva River r * acre private
wooded and fenced ) bdrm ]
bath
fami l y room
w hraplact Horta OK tits
Call 331 *are_________________
1 Bdrm I bath houke Wa*h*.
d fya r a ir haat. carpet,
fenced yard Adult*. *,ngi*
family 5*00 per month 1300
tecunty depotit Call 133*3**

73— Employment
Wanted

103— Houses
Unfurnished / Rent

Reliable end eipen*«9&lt;ed hom«
Slid office E liin m g Dally
weekly, op monthly Reason
Can m i n u

DeBary ting'# family house 2
B d rm
J both, screened
porch .HKNded lot on qutot
sheet 12&gt; I71) qt 1*9 I Leo
Hi DDE N LA K E Nicety deco
re ted 2 Bdrm . 3 both eppii
ences blinds Sl4) p*f month
Ceil 221 lets__
• • • IN D E L T O N A # e e
• e HOMES FOR R E N T e e
e e » ♦ 104 i e________

91— Apartments/
House to Share
Female to Ihart ) M r m hom«m
Long wood with moth*r of 2
Non ymoker, mutt l ie kid*
1200 per month piuy security
end utilities Call &gt;30 n i l
Boom me to w anted to short 1
bdrm op' Coll Debbto 221

NEWHOMES FOR RENT
Energy Efficient 3 bdrm , J
beth Pi Ho Homes nestled In
quiet country setting, neer
shopping A schools Close to
Lehe Mery I/O C alt

93— Rooms for Rent
Christian Apts A H om ti
TV,, kitchen, iMjndry* maid. tsc
wk I . p Qrl 473
422 0*10
Non smoking retiree, kit&lt;he*&gt;
pr i viieget 1290 per month
Coll t T iU J 9
Room for rent Pool end house
privileges Cot.it to corner of
H o lly Av* and 2)1h ft
CosAntry Club jAjuy&gt;r « u t

Chech these feeturet:
• 'Frost Free tefriflereler
• Mi«c row eve
• Dotage
e Attic Storage
• Wither Dryer Connections
• On light Management

E N TE R P R IS E 2 bdrm ) baths
St Johns access IS VO mo
LANOSTQCK B R O K E R !
145 270
...................... AnyHase
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wimp—a—ta
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rijww.
a w i mm
throughout 2021 W 1st i f .
S400 m o . 1st. lost, 4 deposit
121 1104 eftev 2 PM
IKNl! Seniord A w :J Bdrm. . J
Beth, dee t cerpeted. fenced
yerd. gerege wisher, newly
decoreted Responsible t#ml
ly U t ) • deposit Cell 472
A4«;
2(2f Seniord Ave 2 Bdrm , 1
both, t i l l per month. See
Seiurdey II ) P M m U s )

AVAILA B LE NOW
Furnished Studio A pei!menti
One Bedroom Apts
Two Bedroom Apt«

M U SI! LEASES

SENIOR C ITIZ EN S D IS C O U N T
R A N C H S T T L E L IV IN O III

SANFORDCOURT APTS.
373 3301
Efficiency Aputmen!
with Utllltlet accept gat 113 ilO l
Efficiency apartment No pels
no smell chMdrtn f i l l per
month 1200 security deposit

105— DuplexTriplex / Rent

Con m taee____________

Furn Apfs for Sen Mr C fluent
211 Palmetto Ave
J. Cow on No Phone Cell*
L a s # Mery I bdrm furnished
ept Single men no pet*
Reedy now Ceil 222 29JC
Lovely 2 Bdrm with screened
porch. Complete privacy ltd©
week plus 12SO sec dep 222
m otor g l H J T
Remodeied 1 bdrm «/ p r| y .
entrance petto, air 1 more
ITtS mp ♦ sec 22) 41J4
Shebo I adult no pet«. air. all
•Itcfrtc. quMt residential S72)
per month 272 &gt;011
t end 2 bdrm includes util
apartmenti 'near town f t ) and
M ) per wees Call 272 i294

Let* Mary
2 Bdrm
wesher dryer hookups. eppH
ences
quiet eree
U )0 discount Investees Reel
ly Services *Jt *014
Lexge 2 bdrm . I both, vaulted
ceiling, eppilences hook ups.
screened pefio 1210 1400
221 2212 between 4PM A 7PM
1B0I H Melton#(He 7 bdrm 1
both |lr, eppuences S22S per
mo plus 122) security deposit
Cell m SU\ evening*

107-Mobile
Homes / Rent
Quial Araa S Point! 1 or 1
b d rm i. triad, lot Pot OK
id .* 1to. Handyman typ* LkX
mo plutta* 133 &gt;*•*attar*.

1 Bdtm Furnished Apartment
Call.

333 U3*

99— Apartments
Unfurnished / Rent

Il l -Resort/Vacation
Rentals

R A M B O O C O V I A P TS
M IC Airport Blvd
t Bdrm .1 Bath IJM me
) Bdrm , I Bath 111] m .
p h o n e ........................... m a a g i

•COUNTRY SETTING •

Call ■»*****#«***** 321-1911
127— Office Rentals
Approi eoo sq ft office spec*
1021 \* 1st St Only U )0 per
mo 222 1104. oNer 2__________
L ih t M ery Blvd
Beyheed
Centre Firm 700 sq H to
2 OOQ: tq ft Rent negobebit
272 2230 y 44? I TOC _________

C -en *!#*■*

Auilibl* No* Open Rfeektnds
tIM

MASTERS COVE......323 7SOO
SHENANDOAH VILLAGE

Rtesonebie end con venient
201 N Mepie Sentprd
527 KRO

141— Homes For Sale

141-Homcs For Sale

Osteen 4 bdrm
2 bath on i
acres with horse barn and
pasture 174 900

Long wood Lake Mary Schools.
•errifK buy at *S4 POO App
HOC sq H 2 bdrm . H i bath *
tifres Non assumbab'e loan
An i toys Owner 123 1101

New Hemes Near Osteen 2
Bdrm
I bath* air h#al
*27 000 12100 down includes
closing, costs Payments ot
*110 per month

BATEMAN REALTY
Lie Reel I i1 « t « Broker
2**4 Sentord Ave

C O U N T R Y W ID E R E A L T Y
Reg R E Brekav
122 1 2 ) 1
•&gt;• Msry 411* Osteen* Fla
Owner Reduced make otter )
bdrmi H i bath Move m lor
schou* JJ) 7417 ____

321 0759 Eve. 322-7643
By Owner 3 bdrm , I'y beth
in ground pcof peddle tens
12* 2) pefio prUecy fence
1*4 000 Cell Cor t m j 221
By Owner 1 bdrm , I bAtft
Lerge tot Specious t7oo sq ft
under root 11,000 down,
essumeble morfgege In city,
Seniord 14F « JO Day 222 1207.
Eves 22i 0012
__________
BY OWNER 7 bdrm ; b*»r
Pool Ftrtplece
e trt on
cenel to l e t * M*r Sham
Assume 1440 monthly with
14 OOO down Cell Bill Rotfe
•111040 id e y ii or 277 7*10
«N.»es i
I AIT COA1T C l I A N IN G C O
Trim carpentry repetr* Nevy
trained New construction
clean yp Rental unit &lt; leaning
A pam tmg Call Howard
772 27T Q _____________________________
I ■(luS'ivi* Markham Nome i
bd rm | bath J 1** acres
Horses* Assume F H A
By
owner H21 000 277 4J7f

SANFORD RtAlTT
SANFO R D DUPLE*. 353) 3531
M'ghlawn A re Owner tmenc
mg no quelitying, no points 7
Bdrm . 1 bam each apart
men! over 1,000 sq It 4 yrs
Old K itch e n appliances
Ctntra* heat and air carpet
drepei Rental income 1400
monthly Appointment only
Owner 272 *04?
Sanford Cypress Ave immacu
t4»e 2 bdrm I bath Corner
shaded lot garage screened
I
porch
Wallace Cress Realty. Inc
Rsaitor
2210171
Sartfoei! Near Gelt Course-' )
bdrm home with new carpet
Ing Reef only l years old
Solar hot water Offered at
*12.kOO

O W N E R Fl*
Bdrm .. 1t% hefts,
R e e m l L a rg a
« / truff trees!
No qualifying I

T E R R IF IC L O C A T IO N I
Aiiem e, ne qualifying lew
Interest mortgage 1 Bdrm.* 1
bath, central air heat carpet,
garage! Fenced with trees!
Walk ft shopping» *44 V#e

323-5774
244* MW Y 17 n
(Wr- L «k » !*e Wildwood Dr
2 bdrm ft bath, dbl garage,
porch, canfrel air Super
C lean | A isum able M ) 000
R EA LTO R M A R V IN K LA IL
*47|l»l
or 2*1 71*7
Hi DOCN LAN I
l i t 000 1)000 down seller
pays points, and closing tor
qua!'tied buyer 2*1 2JMi Or
22) 1171
___
JUST R IG H T FOR YOU
) Bdrm Py bath brick horn# &gt;%
ready and priced right at
144 tOO Recently redecorated
Large lot Call to see
m

CALL BART
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K IS H R E A L E S TA TE
*11 W .ll 15*1* S U M )
M n W t l l M W k «!»■*!*!&gt;»•

H .w Smyrna Boat* 1 bdrm 3
bolht. taOO wh . or 11300 mo
133 3330. or M3 1100 _________

S IX M O N T NS V O U N O i
l * K * M 4 B.R o ffl ] t i l l
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lK.pfing M*ll&gt;*l*a S*ll*f

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113— Storage Rentals
M idi
SS**UR

Nuthouses
331*41*

117— Commercial
Rentals

*340 S3SO
R*l*ll B Oni&lt;* Spac* x » 1*&gt; to
) 000 1 4 n *1 * 0 !lor*Q* *.*il
**&gt;W 333 **0)________________

Adult! A Familial Malcamat
IIM Sac w ily Dapatlt
call....................................m - n »

DR f AM COM t T R UE I | Bdrm.
Central air. Large screened
p o r c h I C w sto m d e c e r t
Cerege, eifra large lenced
yard w/lewaring Ireetf Kltch
an equipped1
' Mint condllienl
Only i l l seo

R EAL E S T A T E
R EA LTO R
ill

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UN IQ UE S k*«ra*m. n* B4IH
h .m i 44 I 4cr*! C*U*r lr*m*
•Ilk M * d 4*&lt;kt. 4«I*&lt;H*4
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1 !kw r FH A I Hi*n o n , *v*ll
**(•5*1.5**
OPEN SUN DAYS; I 1*1 PM

(305)321 0041
E X C IT IN G N E W TH IN G S
A R E H A P P E N IN G A T

*15 W 3»tk 51.4.1
S*nta&lt;d F IM H T

REAL TO R
Nh i *&lt;rpor«. J M r m , I b*m
5(1 koo o» r*nl tar **31 p*r
moMk F Irm Own*. M l *4*5

TH E

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—

Apartments
*100 Security

(. » **

Deposit

SHENANDOAH
V ILU G E
APTS.

3 Bdrm . I Bath Villa Better
than new I Vertical blinds »n
every room New range and
re frig e r a to r
B ra n d new
c a rp e tl C orner unit with
garage l i t 000

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. &amp; 2 Bedroom Apts. Available
Adulta and Families Welcome
3 2 3 .7 9 0 0

151— Investment
Property / Sale
CA5SELBE K R v 1 •&lt;&gt;* iw »d
PR I 5*1 000 W M*ll(J&lt;mlki
R EA LTO R
1)3 )**J

153—Acreage
Lots/Sale
lot wilh beiutilu! oal Iipp.
333 l i f t r Mw I kiPM
Need to rent lei lor small fraii#r
In Sanford DeBa'y [tolaml
1 1 ecffat in the City ot Las#
Mary on ttvv south end of 4th
St Iwithin the City limitsi
lil.ooo cash 11 interesied
can 22i Mtg

155— Condominiums
Co-Op / Sale

• .Rental O f f ic e
i 3 2 3 -3 9 2 0
' 422J S. (MLAMOO M H Vt
SAREORO

Beachiid« Realty. R EALTO R S
•04 42/ 1)1)
Open 1 Days!

157-Mobile
Homes / Sale

Priced Reduced I I bdrm J bath,
Large lot. Now 121 000
Large heme with eat in
large living room,
laundry, double te r
central air/ heat
Owner will finance

kitchen,
in door
garage,
li t 000

O TH E R HOM ES. LOTS.
A C R E A G E IN V E S T M E N T
P R O P E R TY
C A LL A N Y T IM E
R E A L TO R
m tttl
LIST W lT H U S t

Ht T0U ttICO
tO IMON
IN IEM (SHU

Lifetima
Adult Park............
Laf Renft
»ioo »M0
Includet Water Garbage'Pick up
Yard Maintenance
Immediate Occupancy
Gregory Mobile Homey 122 STM
U e*Q Sentry ) Bd*m a
e&gt;r
and ail apphancey i l *00

CaH 221t

1ft* Skyiin« JB d rm . Jbath u t
up in Carriage cove, adult
lection Many ••tray Moving,,
mutl yeiil Call 3J2 71)1

W A LK IN

V*« to ri A v , A IJtK JI

Zenith 25 ciMor tale vision O iQ
&lt;nal price Over 1*00 Balance
due 124* 00 cash or take over
payments 121 month Still in
* | M in ly
NO M O N C Y
DOWN Free home trial no
o b la tio n Call 1*2 V)*4 da*
or ntghf

199— Pets &amp; Supplies

223— Miscellaneous

Ability Kennels Dog txnardmg
Country Atmospherr Mea'Scm
• t 1a R a l e s
) 1 ) 7 7 70
Bunnies Mini lops 1)0 111 each
Regular bunniai 14 each
12' OVeVor 223 Olf*
ROT TW E H E R
Fa**
months Purebred no papers
*200
Ability Kennels
171 2270

Dmeif* %et 4 piece vttour Navy
blue t'hrwri# giati table 11'SO

213— Auctions

Hwy U (lu ll ta il Ot I 41
1 A N FO R D
17) 7M1
FOR E S TA TE
C o m m a rcia l or Netidantial
Auction* 4 A p t" 4&gt;va v Call
CWii %Auct'pn JJ) toJV_______

OuaranlMd
....... 33LS4M
- *■f 1 ij e r a I of 1 1) 0 L tHon
Microwave )12) uwd rekfau
rant equipment 32)717*
Tire* few 4 wheel drive irm.kt
17 k 40 % and 14 X la % pluk
I* \ rimy Good candiflqn
Be*! offer m tsar
U t ilit y tra lla r t m
L rg
Bar N
grill I I I is tn. life
w ithrIm i n 272 .” *•
4 ft A IT «« Heavy t)u»y
fanoem Traitor
1)7)00

• . W E W ILL B U T * *
• • YOURU3EOCAR*•
.C A L L P H IL B E T T IS .
C O U R TE S Y PONTIAC 13)113)

USED CARS
T H E B E S T IN T O W N
t 1 TER M S

C R E D IT HASSLES?

217— Garage Sales

7' Hot Tub

antiquedrU. 1100 IR1RI

LO W EST PR ICE ST IN TOWN
Hwm ar&gt;d pre owned jewelry
T rekur a I Hand Jewelry 1)10)11
l OWN I Y ORGAN \V»/
2 keyboardt bench, Hawaiian
&gt;imutator 12)0 Call All TQdl

• We (fmrn F 'nance
• -Down Pay men ti IXXJ and Up
• Trade Ini Accepted
D IS C O U N T A U T O B A L K S
I h l l l French Ave T I T IANS
It72 Dodge Dart Party only Jig
engine 1250 !ranimation I I 00,
other party for kale 374 7729
1*7100001 CORONI T
Good running cond'fion Air.
'goodi 11net WWO1 Mutt Sato
Can
172 *47* evening* and
weekend!
___
__ ____
1*77 M e r c u r y C a w g a r
Wagon Air, auto crude full
power &gt;1120 C a H 77*4174
1H* C H R Y S LE R SIM AVI
V a ry low m ileag# 19)071
E iC iM a n l yhapa 1 11,29)
Even 12)4571
71 V W air am' tm yttrgo. new
e n g in e w ith w ar ra n fee
l i r e 1
7J Buick Plectra 27) full
power new fifty No rukt
1X00 M l 74l$
&gt;* Cadillac Cawpt Da Villa
Loaded good ton*) leather
inferior 11 900 M9 *1*7
77 Nor net It if ton W»'(h»n Air.
AW I M cruma control power
fleering &amp; brake* 71 0012 ml,
\ - '
•I Daftun 119 ) ypeed air.
well maintained tinted win
dow* S2K» 999 70*7

Rrbu.lt Kitbys 5129.951 up

A N TIQ U E AU CTIO N
Sunday July )Hh I P M

BRIDGES AND SON

271 I I I .

Garage Sale Women i men i
end children y clothing fioel
motor, electric t y pe wr I ft r
detk caUulator tamtonife
luggage toil of kitchenware
m I » c e 1 1a n • ou % It e m y
Excellent cenditien. July H .
77th • A M 5*0* Country Club
Rd H e rn tr *f Upeala rd 1
Garage Sato ctothe*. tadtot 7
to IT. children * to 10. mike
houtehold Itemi 1*01 Myrtle
Ave 'lat A Sun . f t p * __
Garage Sale E ver y thing from A
to l Saturday A SsindJy . 9 )
P M 14* Pmecrett Ave
O eraga Sal* Ladiak bika
C h rty tm a y fro g
lo m e
furmlure, children y clothing
iter© and T V 1Bo1h need
wor k l 10* V ine Wood Dr
Sator'day, I I F M

131 «* )»

★ INSTANT CASH ★

B aby Beds. Strollers Clothes
Playpens Etc
Paperback
Books 122 *377 321 *104
FAS T CASH For goto silver
diamonds and coins
Treasure liland Jewelry222•!I I
Need Cribs Playpens Baby
fu rn itu re , clQlhing Good
P fiLfi Atfvr •p m
j: ' ‘ 1
Paying CASH for
a i urn mum C ans, Copfker,
Brass Laad Newspaper
Glass Goto Silver
Kokomo Tool *!• W 1st
• 1 00 Sat * I 373 HOC

. .C O L O R TE L E V IS IO N . .

.......... DRIVE O U T

NATIONAL AUTO SALES

219— W a n t e d to B u y

183- Television /
Radio / Stereo

Complete Seat *«■ people
SI500 Call 149 ) 791

•I Ekcort GL
loaded
14)0 Down Small Mo Payment
C H IC O * IH E MAN
4ft 0to0

233— Auto Parts
/ Accessories
W A N T E D I d ' T o ,ota Cwoi*
Wagon body in good condition
3)1 IVCUeit 192or 79) 2*77

237— Tractors and
Trailers
5 . 1 1 ) ' ! it »a * ! »|I*&gt; a *)*al
Door 5*50 Q n l, irl*,a!l*d
Call )3I *T!*atl*. 5P M

241— Recreational
Vehicles / Campers

2 3 1 -C a r s
★ DAYTONA AUTO a
W AUCTION *
Hwy 91., , .„ . M.... Oeytoaa Beach
• a a e • Hatdt a a • * « *

PUBLIC AUTOAUCTION
l , * f , W*U N lta a lltM F M

Jayco 197) Pop up 14 II . %l*ep»
a Gay/aiac re frig e ra to r.
Move, kink, awnwvgy Good
condition I I ) J72I
1973 A R i I t AR IS TO C R AT
Ittf 11)00
111 04)1

Where Anybody *
* Can Buy or Sell 1*

243-Junk Cars

a

Far maredefaili
I 9*4 1)1 t i l l
DeBary Auto t Marine Seiet
Acrotft the r iv tr . la* ef hill
174 Hwy 17 *) DeBary **« *)**

(O P Dollar Paid lo. Junk 4
U%*d i*r* (ru tk i 4 h .a « ,
ti(u&lt;pmant 13) 5W0
W E PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR
JU N K C A H 5 A N D TR U C K I
CB1 A U T O P A R TI. )» ) «*0(

CONSULT OUR

STENSTROM
REALTY»REALTOR
Unfoid's Silts Itsdtr

AND LET AN EXPERT DO THE JOB

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MORE HOM ES TH AN
A N Y O N E IN N O R TH
S E M IN O LE C O U N TY

To List Your Business...

TH E C A S U A L L IF E . &gt; BArm 3
*4 Ik with M o d tabtm fi *nd
**• in k(tck*«. I* X 5* poal.
I ) r ! p l * ( * . k r* * k l* il fear,
ctnlral *K/k**l M3.504
SPACE A N D S UN SHINE!
3
M rm 3 Bata •tm **AAi* l**i.
lot* ,1 lia r * * * . ( M i n i
4tr/N*al. ImrR* *nd o.ltrd*
olllily M l 5M
LO TS O F C HAEM M * kdrm 1
Balk 3 itary kama win* fla n
iltain* Raw taaAm* an I* a I I I
X H *alta B f .a k U rl Bar
H * « t l . (ram a* aal ta kite*
an (o r m . l d ln m , f * .m ,
(ua***c* Ml.***
SPOIL Y O U R S E LF
3 kdrm I
Balk kama witk «at M bilckaa.
racraallaa ra a m . lo aaaad
* M l, cttlin* lan*. (antral
air/haat I I MAM
A P L E A S U R E D I kdrm I Balk
3 Star* Catam al Mam* * i n a
3* X l i t Irvin, raam atth
lirapiac* M adam kilchan
with I* X I B r.a lil.tl toam
Saaoawt wraanad pax aratl
Max*. AAvtk M m l I1M.SM
W IL L B U IL D TO S U ITI YOUR
L O T OR OURSt C R C LU S IV E
A O I N T F O R W IN S O N O
DEV. C O E P . A C E N T R A L
P LOR I DA L E A D E R I MORE
HOM E FOR LESS M O N E Y I
C A LL T O D A Y !
B O E N E V A O S CEO LA RD *
1 O N E 0 FOR M O B ILE SI
I A * r, Caantr, lr»&lt;»*
Wall traad an M .a d Rd
3* \ Dawn M V r v a t l l M
Fram f IBJM I
II r*a a n taakin, tar a **c
lastta* (araar In Raal (H a l* .
Stamlram R .* it, it (aakM,
tar *dw Call La* AIBrtfRR
lodar a) 313 34* (••n.ntt
33) IM3

CALL A N Y T IM E
FRO M *3 1 5
-

COM M t R C IA L SPECIALIST
B C B M B A L L JR P A
R EA LTO R
13)411*

NEW 1M YN NA BEACH
bdrm , I bath beaihtide cot
lag#' with commercial toning
Stiff your own busmen rmst
the oc ran 14 7 *O0

M U tY m c
ei At toe
11 Y i m I i n e q s u

EXCELLENT
MANCINOI I
w / F a m ily
fenced yard
H I M dawn
S41.SM

lo* «r irtti si
in n u
1 7* in Sofa with walnut wood
frame In medium blue 171
After i t i l a«4t

149— Commercial
Property / Sale

B id Credit?
No Crvdit?
WE FINANCE

• to' « Many many Ifam*
P m g pong table drester
clothing ail fifes games plus
toys*
1207 Wynn#wood St
east oft ilth St

27TH STREET FURNITURE

m A L T O B .......................133 133*

Will StfMt Cel...... 371 5005

KISH REAL ESTATE

1 Bdrm Dupta* w ilt P*®l

— ------------^ r \

141-Homes For Sale

Offices to R*nt

Now Smyrna Boat* Attrattiv#
3 M rm turn api Pool &lt;90
ydt from baacn Avallabia
long form monthly. woa*iy

_*o*_*33oai3

Larga I B 1 Bdrm Apartment!
Adult Lake,wwFamily Poaltld*

S E C U R ITY DEP O SIT
W ITH TH IS A DI

C arport!.............Prlvala Patiat
Lat* LandtcapMig Patt CMIdrtn
W ATER BED S A C C E P T E D '

321-3827

97— Apartments
Furnished / Rent

211311 i . 1st ST . .......... 112 5*12
F» g.dare DeiuM Stove tor sa*e
*271 or best of»er Call 313
*aV4 aher \ P M
Kenmort Sawring machine in
cabinet A ll a tta ch m e n t,
escellant condition asking
H OP Call 221 14)4___________
Recandittoned Appbtnces
from US W A R R A N TY
B A R N E TTS
CASSELBERR Y
DC i n i ...................... _ *30 1411
• R EN T T O O W N .
Cotor TV s
stereos washers
dryers retf*gera*or tree ter s
furniture video recorders
Spec til 1st week s rent *1 00
Alternative TV A Apgl Rentals
layras Shopping Canter
__________212 MN
Used Washers Parts A Service
ter Ken mares
21) R t f
M O O N E Y A PP LIAN C ES

Ltis* Tirmt to Fit
Tout N**di!
Fuintshtd « Unturmshed

231-Cars

M O VIN G SALE » : Satsuma
Dr Saturday A Sunday July
1 7th 2fth Furniture house
hcHd items, etc
_________
M O VIN O SALE Friday A Sat
u rd a y
t lo i C lo th a s
tumiturv A mlftc HB Club
Rd ott West 21th St
____
Multi Family Yard Sale I speed
g irl* bike sm all child i
ctefhas many good things.
South fth St
Laka Mary
Saturday. July 17th 1 *
Yard Sal#
Fr| A Sat
«0i S Suniand
D rive 223 0U1
Y A R D SALE 203 Cotltni t)r
Suniand1 'Saturday 'Only I to
V Furniture p»anf* * etc__
Y A R D SALE Household -terns
t*&gt;&gt;k•, and ctothes Fri Sun
day j | d F m p if # P l« f ____
2 Fam ily Carport Sale Saturday
July 77th • A M 4 PM '*c*
Rokeway Sanford

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE

SING LE STORY
LIVIN G

Cell New lor More In For me lien

Nice ) bdrm
2 both cen»
heel eir 1st &lt;•*» L sec dep
Responsible person with rel
erences F04 Fie l i l t
S A N FO R D 2 M r m
t bath
fenced yard till© mo

M O V I N G 1 A L E I B a ld w in
Spinet Ilka new lUSO nice
bunk beds. *71 antique
rocker1 f'AiO chllttfobe U I I
Maytag washer *17) 121 13*4

AM lIanc** Far i*t* *11 In
Mt*ll*nf candifun A lull*
I R f l k l l r t .........
133 «)♦♦
8 A 5 5 E T T C R IB
f f llo *
( k « k « l im o * , «n* m *ttr«!!
EkC*ll«nl com).ton. *300 Call
331 33*3_____________________

111— Condominium
Rentals

ThurtdAy, July 2i. IMS — SB

217— Garage Sales

181— Appliances
/ Furniture

Children A Rets Welcome
Senior Cititens Discount

Rooms t©# rtnf furnished or
unfurnished Coll
222 2#)J
i iifO1
)* Place
_ _
5 AN FORD Furnished room* by
the week Reasonable rotes
Mo'd service Coll 222 4)0?
_ 5 7 PM if ) Palmetto Av«
TH E FLO R ID A M O TE L
)OOOeli A.enue
1214204
tteasonabto Weekly Hotes

Evtmng H«r»ld, Sanford. FI.

322-2420
1545 PAR K A V I .....
M ) LB. OAkfy
------Tu!*aariia Mah* an oltarl a
B d rm . ) ' , Balk h »mi plan.
aU .o g | l t l . m
3*5 37*0 or
» W I

Dial 322-2611 or 831-9993

Additions &amp;
Remodeling
KtMODUINC SPECIALIST
W* Hand**
Tlw Whoi* Ball 0 ( W*.

B E UNK CONST.
322 7029
F mane mg A,*ll*t(*

Air Conditioning
* Heating
CALL NOW ta. F R E E B rxh u/t
• .F R E E Ctlimalaaa
Inilallalwn *1 tn * .* ,
I ((■&lt;(*«( A(r A (Matin*
I,!l* m 5 . iantard Haalln* A
Air Candiiwnm* ....
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Appliance Repair
AJIrrs ApphaiKi Semct
3*kr 5« . v k i N* t i t r * Ckar**l

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Bookkeeping
Carpentry
All I , pa* at (arpanlry A r*
modal in* Jt y . l *&gt;p Call
RicnardOra** 331 5t i l

Cleaning Service
Carpal Claarun* Liyia*.
Raam A Hall 11* M
iala 4 Chair. 515 IT) ))*•
J U IT O E N I E 5
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&gt;1) ***)

Lawn Service

Electrical
□ 4 5 E Metric
» )«s a
Nrw 4 ,*mod*l!n*. add/lion!
Ian*, la tu r il, l'*ht*. llma.5
pin! all *l*&lt; !* .« • (.! Quality
5a«,ic* Licanwd 4 Bondad

Fence
IN S TA L L 5E LL 4 R EPAIR
CyprM*___ Chain l m * ,
Fanra )T3 &gt;111

Home Improvement
Cam*. ! B.iM in* A Rtmadtlm*
No Job To* Lmall
li t Burl** U n a . 5aata.d
331 M i l ___________
TH O M AS B THOM AS
rapalr. claanm*, l**&gt;n **'•
Call 1)1 IM*

Home Repairs
C A R P EN TER
N tp a lr t and
rtmodaim* No |oB loo imail

Call 333*4*5__________

Ham* Rapao 4 Ram ad*I
All I , pa* rapair Old 0. no*
ramodaling A ll I , pal III*
•ork, (acpanir, 4 pa ml in*
A ll t o r t (wily (ua.an itad
Tr5 C — ( * T H * m 5*53.
Mamtananca ol all •,p*i
Carpdntry.pdKilin*. pi uniting
and atacNIc r ) « C 3 »
W ILLIS H OM E R EPAIR
All Typat Rapa&gt;r*i
No lobtao tmall

lnw&gt;ad
33i n u

Interior Decorating
Landclearing

E le c tr ic a l
Anythin* Ita c IrK a l, S*nc* H ill
E H im a i.! I* H r. SaraMa Call!
T H F i e ia d rM SaaYka-J35333*
C O M T1M P O R A R Y E L E C T R IC
Camplata E Metrical Sar.icat
TV 4 Tataphana*
331 UTT

G E N E V A L A N D C L IA R IN O
Lot land*laArm*
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HEARING
The Seminole County School Board will soon consider a budget for the 1985*86 fiscal year. A public hearing to make a
DECISION on the budget AND T A X E S will be held on July 29 at 7:30 P.M. at the School Board Meeting Room, 1211 Mellonville Avenue, Sanford. A summary of the proposed budget appears below.

T H E PROPOSED OPERATINQ B U D G E T EXPENDITURES OF TH E SEMINOLE C O U N TY SCHOOL BOARD ARE 9 .8 %
MORE THAN L A S T Y E A R ’S T O T A L OPERATINQ EXPENDITURES.
Proposed Millage Levy:
Operating:
Required Local Effort .................................................................... 4.407
Discretionary.................................................................................... 1.319
Debt Service.......................................................... .......................................126
Capital Outlay.......................................................................................... 1.500
Total Millage................................................................................
7 432
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O P E R A T IN G
REVENUE
FEDERAL
STATE
LO C AL
T R A N S F E R S IN
F U N D B ALANCE 7 1 85

TOTAL
E X P E N D IT U R E S
IN S TR U C TIO N
P U P IL P ER S O N N E L
IN S T R U C T IO N A L M E D IA
INST. &amp; CURR. DEV.
INST. S T A F F T R A IN IN G
SCHOOL BOARD
G E N E R A L A D M IN IS T R A T IO N
SCHOOL A D M IN IS T R A T IO N
F A C IL I T IE S
'IS C A L SERVICES
FO OD SERVICES
C E N T R A L SERVICES
T R A N S P O R T A T IO N
O P E R A T IO N OF P L A N T
M A IN T E N A N C E
C O M M U N IT Y SERVICES
D E B T SE R V IC E
TRANSFERS OUT
F U N D B A L A N C E . 6-30 86
TOTAL
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S P E C IA L
REVENUE
FOOD SERV ICE

$ 78.6S0.6S8
27,776,902

$1,914,200
114,439
3,687,261

6.787,387

354.458

$113,214,947

$6,070,358

OEBT
S E R V IC E

C A P IT A L
P R O JE C TS

$585,444
312,000

$ 1.880.539
6,900,000
101,986
15,452,382

$ 1,914,200
80,645,636
38,949,607
413,986
22,594,227

897,444

124,334,907

$144,517,656

$ 59,527.593
4,910,324
3,726,353
2,333,170
260,277
214,726
1,025,938
8,111,564
204,007
672,613

$ 59,527.593
4,910,324
3,726,353
2,333,170
260,277
214,726
1,025,938
8,111.564
24,538,914
672,613
5,715,900
2.119,313
5.419,622
9,240,205
3,444,901
103,334
897,444
413,986
11,758,479

24,334,907
5.715,900

2,119,313
5,419,622
9,240,205
3.455,901
103,334
897,444
413,986
11,404,021

354,458

$113,214,947

$6,070,358

TOTAL

$897,444

$24,334,907

$144,517,656

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NOTICE OF TAX
FOR SCHOOL
CAPITAL OUTLAY

The Seminole County School Board
will soon consider a measure to in­
crease its property tax levy by 12.21
percent.

The Seminole County School Board will
soon consider a measure to impose a 1.5
mill property tax for the capital outlay pro­
jects listed herein.

A portion of the tax levy is required
under state law in order for the School
Board to receive $68,635,667 in state
education grants. The required portion
has increased by 4.06 percent and
represents approximately six tenths of
the total proposed taxes.

This tax is in addition to the School Board’s
proposed tax of 5.806 mills for operating ex­
penses and is proposed solely at the discre­
tion of the School Board. T H E C O M B IN E D
S C H O O L B O A R D T A X IN C R E A S E FO R
B O T H O P E R A T IN Q E X P E N S E S A N D
C A P IT A L O U T L A Y IS SH O W N IN T H E A D ­
J A C E N T N O T IC E .

The remainder of the taxes is propos­
ed solely at the discretion of the
School Board.

The capital outlay tax will generate approx­
imately $7,336,395 to be used for the follow­
ing projects:
A D D IT IO N T O O V IE D O H IG H S C H O O L

All concerned citizens are invited to a
public hearing on the tax increase to
be held on July 29 at 7:30 P.M. at the
School Board Meeting Room, 1211
Mellonville Avenue, Sanford.

All concerned citizens are invited to a public
hearing to be held on July 29 at 7:30 P.M. at
the School Board Meeting Room, 1211
Mellonville Avenue, Sanford.

A D EC ISIO N on the proposed tax in­
crease will be made at this hearing.

A D E C IS IO N on the proposed C A P IT A L
O U T L A Y T A X E S will be made at this
hearing.

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