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M ore school bus schedules

Including: Sam lnole. lo k o H aw aii and
lo k a B ro n fl.y High Schools; Sprin g la k a and
B$or Loka Elem entary Schools, p o g a ( A .

Lym an High School; A lfa m o n to , Laka O rlanta,
T o a g u o , Laka M ary. Eastbrook, Idyllw ilda. Rad
Bug and Plnacrast Elam antorlas. p a g a 7A.

P&amp;Z Suggestion Leaves M assage P a rlo r Loophole
A proposed updated version of Lake M ary's
Comprehensive Land Use Plan will go to the city
commission with the unanimous support o f the
c ity ’s Planning and Zoning Board, but with the
recommendation that lakrfronl commercial dev­
elopment lx- restricted.
Nearly 50 residents of l^ike Mary attended a
special P&amp;Z meeting Tuesday night lo voice their
opinions and show their concern over the
proposed plan

The plan does not establish zoning areas said
City Manager Kathy Pice, but It designates areas
that are appropriate for certain land use
Although an area of land may be designated for
commercial development In the plan. It could still
be zoned at a later dale for professional office,
retail outlet, or other type o f comm ercial
development, she said
Several residents who own land on Lake Emma
were concerned about the commercial deslgna

tlon of land around the lake and adjoining their
property. After hearing residents complaints, the
board approved a motion by member Clay
Simmons to recommend a stipulation be Included
that where the plan "perm its commercial use on
lakefront property, commercial use Ik- restricted
to professional office uses only ’
Mrs Rice pointed out. how ever that a
professional office Is defined In the proposed new
zoning regulations to include personal service

establishments such as beautv salons hatlx-t
shops, health clubs and massage parlors as well
as attorneys, architects and doctors
To be consistent with the intent of the plan to
minimize Impact on the lakes we have to make
this move." Simmons said Although hoard
member and city commissioner elect Arthur
' Muzz Petsos said hr Is against any commercial
areas being designated on lakefront property he
See LOOPHOLE, page 8A

Cruise Ship
Dumped Raw
Sewage, State
Official Says
ily Deane Jordan
Herald S t a ff W r ite r
A charge ol polluting Lake Monroe Is
expected to lie llled against Star of
Sanlnrd owners following a stair of­
ficial x claim ifu- Sanford based cruise
ship s r rrw frequently dumped raw
sewage from the ship s holding lank
Into the lake
Assistant Stale Attorney Woody Igou
said the charge will prohahly lie filed
(Ills week or ties! week against Star
Line C'orp which owns ihr Slur of
Sanloid II convicted, the company
could luce up lo m 0500 fine under
certain statutes,
I goo said Ihr charge Is a way to bring
to the polilii s attention that there are
"to o or lot) IkuiI s regularly doing the
same tiling Oil the St Infills
The St
Johns Rivet Hows In and out of Lakr
Monroe
Igoo said h&lt;- has not decided which
ntatuir lo charge the company under,
hill said It will prohahly be one
prohibit mg |Millutlon
•Jesse Ilaker ol the Florida Guine and
Fresh Water Fish Commission who
brought the alleged ln&lt; Idem lo Ihr
a ilen lioti ol the State s Attorney's
Ollier, said lie has sworn stalrmenls
from Star ol Sanlnrd employees .i Ikiu I
the dumping He said hr also has
photographs ol dumping In February
and May
Maker a llsh and game w ildlife officer
whose jurisdiction is thr St Johns
River from Sanford to De-Land said he

W a it O v e r F o r
11 D e v e lo p e r s
In L in e F o r
S e w e r C a p a c ity

discussed the situation with thr Slate
Attorney's Office ufier several stale and
federal agencies told him they had no
Jurisdiction In (he mailer.
He said hr could not get officials of
the slate Department of Environmental
Regulation Interested In (he rase, nor
l he St. Johns River W ater Management
District, the Seminole County Health
Department, the U S Coast Guard or
the U S . Environm ental Protection
Agency
In fact, hr said ut the EPA in Atlanta,
where he was sent from the Coast
Guard, he spoke to about 12 agent* and
told the Coast Guard might be the
agency he should talk lo about the
situation.
Baker said hr began lo investigate
the nllrgrd dumping after a citizen
complained lo him that the cruise ship
released sewage Into the lakr lo llghtrn
It so II could ride higher In the water
and nol scrape a mind bar when the
water was low In the lake earlier Ibis
year
Mr said the cruise line Is also accused
o f dumping sewage while tierthrd al
i he Port o( Sanford
He mild (he ship was visited lour
lim es by a truck lo remove sewage in
May slncr there wasn't a sewage line
extended to Its pier until June Howev­
er. ship employers said the ship would
have needed to tie pumjied out more
often than (hat to keep Its tanks empty

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Seminole High School freshman Trisha Baskins practices twirlin
her flag Tuesday as the school's new flag team practiced The tear
w ill perform with the Seminole High School marching band a
various events this school year, according to band director Boi
M aguire.

See SHIP, page 8A

Eleven Seminole builders with devi l
opmrnts stalled over lack ol sewage
disposal capacity at the Iron llrulgr
treatment plant have hern notiflrd
Itirlr wait Is over, including the dev el
oper ol a 998 unit apartment complex
» l U S High wav 17 ‘ &gt;2 and Stall Road
434
Notices were mailed by the counlv ■»
Department ol Environmental Services
Monday to developers ol I I pro|e&lt; t&gt;
telling I hr in some 407 000 gallons ut
SCWI-I capacity d.illv IS -IV .Iil.it&gt;1. ,||
Orlando s Iron Bridge Regional Newer
Plant near Oviedo
Cindy Wright administrative assis
taut to the department s director Jim
Hlblr. said the 407.(XX) gallons is Hulast of the I 4 million gallons nl
capacity Seminole has coining at Hu
plant
Ms W right said the d evelopers
iiollht d of Hie availability ol s« m-r
capacity are those which wrre on a
walling llsi
Within 72 hours after receiving their
notices ihr developers must submit to
the environmental services depart merit
a letter saying whether they want to
res erve ca p a city
The m axim u m
amount a devrlo|K-r can receive per
project Is 52 5tX) gallons ju-r day enough lo serve 150 new homes or
commercial units It is considered that
a home generates 350 gallons ut
sewage dally
However, because some of the pro
Jrcts would need more than the max
iimini 52.500 gallons ilirir developers
would prohahly have lo build in stages
walling lor future (sewage caput Ityl
offerings.' Ms Wright said
That s
not unusual
Within :M) days alter llltng the letter
with the county department, the (level
opers must pay water and sewer
connection fees ol 54 71 jirr gallon (or
sewer service and $425 jier house lor
water service
See W A IT , page 8A

Crash Victim Stabla Drunk Driving Impact Worse Than Once Thought
A Sanford m ao la dead and another Sanford
man hospitalized with a head K\)ury. cut* and a
fractured leg following a head-on car crash.
Dead Is William Lennox. 73. o f Apt. 00. 3301
S Sanford Ave. In serious but stable condition
today st South Sem inole Medical C enter,
l.ongwood. was Todd Oast. 31, of BOO S. D m St.
Cast was injured at 3:89 p.m. Monday when
Lennox, east bout id on County Hoad 427 near
Suniand Boulevard, pulled hla Mercury out of
hi* lane to pasa traffic and slammed head-on
into a westbound 1064 Chevy station wagon
driven by GaaL according tn a Honda "
Patrol report. Lennox died « t ihcaccne.
In a second Incident, the FHP has Iden
man struck and killed Sunday aa be
Interstate 4 In Altamonte Springs.
The pedestrian was identified •
Leonard Gunn. 29. o f 9 Avocado Av*..
No chargee will be filed ggalnat the
_
the car that hit him — Kenneth L. AIh&gt;v*y, 19.
of 128 A cadem y A ve . Sanford, an FHP
*l«)kesman said, because Gunn waa at fault.
Alloway (old trooper* ha was east bound on M
sbout one-half m ile west o f the Altam onte
Sptmgs exit ut 4 a m. Sunday when ha struck •
rn.m wh&lt;, »
standing In the highway.

from staff and wire reports
T A L L A H A S S E E - Nearly hall of
Florida's (raffle deaths last year In
which the vehicle's driver was killed
were a lco h o l-re la ted , tw ice the
number (hat police reported, a state
agency said Tuesday.
Police reports of alcohol-related
traffic deaths are made on evidence

collected al the scene of fatal wrecks
The slate Department o f Highway
Safety and Motor Vehicles studied
reports on blood tests of traffic
victims made later by medical exam ­
iners
"Our research Indicates that the
Impact of drinking and driving has
been significantly more devastating

than we once thought." said highway
safety Director Leonard Mellon
The department's report concluded
that 47 percent ol the slate's 2.856
highway deaths. Including drivers,
passengers and pedestrians. Iasi year
were alcohol related Police reports of
deaths In 10 major counties last year
Indicated that alcohol was Involved in

only 23 percent ol the highway
fatalities
Tom Hlllstrom. public Information
officer for ihe highway safety dr
panment. said Seminole County was
nol included In the study.
In I9H3. alcohol wus a factor In 40
percent of Ihr highway deaths. Ihr
stale rrport said

4 Lanes Tops For Boulevard,
Lake M ary Politicians A gree

Four lanes should be I lie limit
tor w i d e n i n g L a k e M a r y
Houlevard agree Lakr Mary city
com m ission candidates and
commissioners elect
A. R. "D o c ” Jure and Charlie
Webster, vying for seal one on
—Deane Jardaw
Ihe com m ission, and Arthur
"B uzz" Petsos. seal three and
Kenneth King, seat five, elected
unopposed, gathered for a "m eet
(he candidates" forum Monday
sponsored by the Lake Mary
League o f Women Voters
The election for seal one Is
CHARLESTON. W Va. (UPI) - Union Carbide
Sept. 3.
has been sued for
million for an Aug 11
Taxes were, o f course, a major
pesticide Irak that lormer Environmental Prolecconcern o f the residents attend­
Hun Agency Administrator William Ruckelshaus
ing the forum, but Ihe number
will iuvrMig.ur for the chemical company.
one topic on everyone's list,
Eight (Hoplr Ilird a $64 million damage suit
candidates and citizens alike,
against Carbide In U S. District Court in New
was Lake Mary Boulevard
^&lt;&gt;rk Tuesday and 22 people living near the
"I would like to see (Lake Mary
Institute plant where 500 gallons of toxic atdlcarb
Boulevard) no more than four
oxime, tnrihylenc chloride and other chem icals • lanes with limited access on the
were leaked filed a $24.2 million suit Tuesday in
sides to allow easy, rapid m ov­
slate court
ement on the highway." King
The federal null seeks a total of $8 m illion In
said. Jore reminded Ihe gather­
punitive and compensatory damages for each
ing that such a decision would
have to be made by the county
See L AW SU ITS, page 8A

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Lake M ary Commissioner elect A rthu r "Buzz" Petsos
speaks at a "m eet the candidates" forum with fellow
commissioner elect Kenneth King, right, and candidates
Charlie Webster, second from left, and A R. "Doc" Jore.
commission, but added lhal ihe
city should "w ork closely" with
the county lo ensure It has some
Input Into Ihe matter.
Candidates w ere inundated
with questions about Ihe com­
mercial zoning o f Lake Mary
Boulevard
Jore said continuing to zone

land on (hat sireet as comm er­
cial would have a "serious Im­
pact on the residential quality of
ih e h o m e s " on Lake Mary
Boulevard. Jore said he will
favor rezonlng " If Ihe residents
want it." Webster. Petsos and
See FORUM, page 8A

Wes (tinker's 2 p m Thursday dale with
Ihe Seminole County Code Enlorrrmrnt
Board has been canceled
Cecil "B a rn ey" Buellner. occupational
license supervisor for County Tax Collector
Troy Ray's office, said Tuesday Ihe appear­
ance of Rlnker. operator of Ihr Florida
Baseball Schools, was canceled after (tinker
paid $28 12 for his occupational license (or
1984 85.
Al Ihe same time. Buellner said. Rlnker
also bought his 1985 86 occupational
license early. It wasn't due until Sept. I.
The occupational license period runs from
Sept. 1 to Aug. 31.
(tinker explained he was out of town when
he was charged by the code board and said
he would gel in touch with Huellner this
week to straighten the matter out.
—Donna Estes
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Wodnoodoy, Aug. 21, l»tS

W ORLD
IN BRIEF
66 Arrested As S. Africa Court
Stays Black Activist's Hanging
JOHANNESHURG. South Africa (UPl) — A Supreme
Court Judge granted an emergency three-week stay of
execution Tuesday to a black actlvUt who waa to be
hanged at dawn Wednesday and whose death was
expected to spark new rare riots.
In other developments, police killed a young black man
and arrested 00 people In clashes with rioters across the
country and security forces sealed off part of South Africa's
largest black ghetto for a house-to-house search.
In Pretoria. Supreme Court Judge C.F. Eloff approved a
three-week slay of execution for Benjamin Mololae. 30, a
member of (he outlawed African National Congress, who
was sentenced to death after confessing he had killed a
black police officer In I9B2. Mololse later ictracted his
confession
Mololse's lawyer will submit new evidence In the case.
The ANC said another member of Its organization was
responsible for killing Ihe police ofllcer, who the group
contended was a frequent witness In the prosecution of
anti apartheid activists

Lebanese Truce Shattered
BEIRUT, Lebanon (UPI| — Heavy artillery and rock •! fire
shattered a brief Christian Moslem militia truce today and
pushed the death toll for three days of sectarian bloodshed
to at least 80.
The undeclared truce lasted only four hours. The
tiomhardrnrnt resumed at 10 a m.. Jeopardizing plans to
convene a Cabinet meeting Thursday to discuss ways of
ending the factional bloodshed.
Christian and Moslem militia radio stations repeatedly
Interrupted their programs lo warn residents of "the
barbaric shelling.'' Early police reports said two people
were killed and five wounded In the first few hours of
today's bombardment

Corpsman Charged In Medic's Death
A U.S. Navy corpsman ac­
cused o f fatally shooting a fellow
sailor has been charged with
manslaughter.
Dead Is James David Oxley.
25. of Liberty. Mo., a medic at
the U.S. Naval Training Center
Hospital. Orlando. Oxley died at
about 10 30 p.m. Sunday at
Winter Park Memorial Hospital,
Winter Park, after being shot
once between the eyes with a
25-caliber bullet.
He was shot about 7:15 a.m.
Sunday and the bullet lodged In
his brain.
The suspect In the case said
the shooting was an accident,
claiming he forgot there was a
clip of bullets In the gun.
According to a sheriff's report,
the suspect asked the victim lo
look at the gun while the pair
were listening to music. He said
he pulled back the gun's slide
and It fired while his pal was
looking down the barrel.
Charged Monday with man­
slaughter was Michael David
Harry Mann. 22. o f 7542-D
Savannah Grande. Winter Park.
He has been released on (8.000
bond. Mann, originally from
Leetonla. Ohio, la stationed at
the hospital at the naval training
center.
Center spokesman Lt. Kevin
Wenslng said Mann will face no
military legal action. The matter
w ill be handled In tfv llla n
courts, he said
PICKUP AS SAU LT
An Altamonte Springs man
told a sheriff's deputy he was
walking home when someone
tried to run him over with a
pickup truck.
Jeffery Stanley Tenklns. 27. of

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323 Satina Drive, reported he
was walking Tuesday at 1:45
a.m. on Lake Howell Road near
North Street when he was hit
from behind by a yellow pickup
truck. Tenklns. who was not
seriously Injured, said the vehi­
cle stopped, turned around, and
came at him again, snicking
him a second time and cutting
his upper left arm
No airrst has been made.
INFANT DEATH
I n i t i a l fin d in g s fro m an
autopsy Tuesday did not reveal
th e c a u s e o f d e a th o f a
9-monlh-old Altamonte Springs
Infant.
A further examination of tis­
sue samples was scheduled, ac­
cording to the medical exam ­
iner's office.
The Infant. Andrew Charles
Cross, or 290 Spring Lake I Mils
Drive, was found unconscious
and not breathing by hla mother.
M a rily n W ils o n C ross. 23.
around 8 a m. Tuesday.
She told a deputy she heard
the baby playing around 6 a.m.
but when she checked on the
child again he was unresponsive.
While there was no sign of
trauma, according to the depu­
ty's report, the Infant's skin was
mottled blue and purple. He was
pronounced dead at the hospital.

SHOTS AT HOUSE
A L o n g w o o d w om an told
police someone fired several
shots at her house and she
believes the Incident may be
related to another shooting at
her home In April.
M arie C h ow an sk l. o f 116
Essex Drive, told a deputy that
someone fired a shot through
her llvlngroom window Saturday
night
An Inspection of the home by
the ofTlcer revealed one bullet
was fired through her window,
three at her porch, and another
at her garage. At least two of the
bullets ricochet and damaged
Ms. Chowanskfs 1982 Cadillac
which was In her driveway.
A west Seminole County boy
lost an eye during a shooting
near her home In April following
a confrontation between a man
who lived at Ms. Chowanskl's
house and the youth No crimi­
nal charges were filed against
the man In that case.
PHONE TRIGGERS ATTACK
E la in e S t u b b s . 3 1 . o f
Casselberry, told police that
when she asked her husband
w h o he w a s c a l l i n g he
backhanded her In Ihe face.

cutting her lip. and shoved her
head Into a fence at their home. .
Police who were called to 1501
Tyrone Court at about 6 p.nt.
Sunday noted Mrs. Stubbs' cut
Up and charged Vernon Merrill
Stubbs. 38. with battery. He waa
being held In lieu of (5.000
bond
ROCK TOSSING
T w o Sanford residents rdported thetr vehicles were pelted
with rocks as they passed Jltwajr
Avenue on Slate Road 46 east of
Sanford late Monday and earljr
Tuesday.
J.T. Swindle. 48. said five or
six men threw rocks at his truck
as hr drove westbound past the
area Monday at midnight. The
rocks shattered his windshield,
cutting Swindle with shards cit
flyin g glass. The rocks also
dented the hood of the vehicle.
A few minutes later, at 12:0$
a .m . T u e s d a y . K e n n e t h
Williams. 52. said rocks were
thrown at his motorcycle as he
drove westbound past the same
area The rocks broke his 1983
Honda's windshield, rearview
mirror, turn signal and front
cowling.

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A R E A FORECAST: Today
partly cloudy. .Scattered mainly
afternoon thunderstorms High
near 90 to mid 90s. Light
southwest wind. Rain chance 50
percent. Tonight and Thursday
partly cloudy. Chance of mainly
afternoon und evening thun­
derstorms. Lew In low I d mid
70s. High near IK) to inld 1KH
Light wind. Rain chance 30
percent tonight and 50 percent
Thursday.
N A TIO N A L REPORT: Thun­
d erstorm s dousrd Ihe m idAtlantic coastal region and parts
of the South, the Southwest and
West today, while parts o f Texan
were hit will: 70 m ph winds.
Showers und thundershowers
extended across pirtlons o f the
m i d - A t l a n t i c c o a s t fr o m
Maryland and Del.iwure to North
Carolina.
AREA READINGS (0 a.m.):
temperature: 77; overnight low:
7 3 ; T u e s d a y 's h i g h : 9 2 :
barometric pressure; 30.09; rela­
tive h u m id ity: 84 p e rc e n t;
winds calm; ruin: 2.45 Inches;
sunrise; 0 58 a.m.. sunset 7:59
pm .
TH U RSD AY TIDES:
Daytona Dcsch: highs. 1:09
a.m.. I 49 p.m.; lows. 7:05 a.m..
7:59 p in.; Port Canaveral:
highs. I l)| u ni.. | .|| p ut.;
Iowa. 11:50 a in . 7 50 p m .
Bayport: hlght. 5 20 .i in . 7:05
p.m.; lows. 12:56 a.m., 12:08
p.nt.
BOATINO FORECAST: St
Augustine to Jupiter Inlet out 50
miles — South (0 southwest
wind 10 knots or less through
Thursduy. Sea 3 feel or less
Scattered thunderstorms mainly
during ulieriioou und evening.

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FLORIDA
IN BRIEF
Doctor Says Arab Got AIDS
From Miami Blood Transfusion
MIAMI (UPI} — A Saudi Arabian heterosexual died from
the first reported case o f AIDS In the Middle East after
getting tainted blood from Miami while tn a hospital for an
ulcer, a doctor has told The Miami Herald
" It Is the only case of AIDS In the Middle East we know
about." Dr. John T. Godwin, chairman of the pathology
department at the King Faisal Specialist Hospital and
Research Center In Riyadh, Arabia, told Ihe newspaper
Tuesday in a telephone Interview.
" A t the lime. It was difficult In Saudi Arabia to obtain
sufficient blood, so some was imported." said Godwin, a
U.S.-born doctor who has worked in the area for five years.
"N o w the Saudi people are beginning to contribute and
there has been a definite reluctance to bring blood In."
Godwin said the Saudi patient was a 40-year-old father of
four who never used drugs and never left his native land.
The patient got AIDS two years after a blood transfusion
during treatment fora bleeding peptic ulcer.

Doctors Say Amoeba Killed Girl
GAINESVILLE (UP!) — Doctors today planned to conduct
an autopsy on an 8-year-old girl who died because
microscopic amoebas apparently Infested her brain while
she was swimming in a shallow central Florida lake.
Billie Jo Nobles, o f Ocoee. Fla., died Tuesday, after being
airlifted to Shands Teaching Hospital while she was nearly
comatose. Doctors at Shands had tried to no avail an
experimental procedure to save her life.
They said Nobles had contracted primary amoebic
meningoencephalitis apparently while swimming in Starke
Lake, which Is near Ocoee, last Wednesday.
PAM Is caused when an amoeba called pathogenic
naeglerla enters the nose and travels down the olfactory
nerve to the brain and spinal cord.
Dr. Elia Ayoub. chief o f the Infectious disease department
at Shands. said doctors at Shands, who had previously
tried to treat three PAM cases and failed, attempted lo
Inject antibiotics Into Nobles' brain loease the swelling

Divers Haul In Rich Gold Find

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To The Future
Longwood City Commission­
er June Lormann chats with
Bob G raver Sr. of the Gov­
ernance Task Force of O r­
la n d o A re a C h a m b e r of
C om m erce's Project 2000,
center, and Jim Robinson,
task force chairman. G raver
and Robinson were among
the eight task force members
p re s e n t M onday to h e a r
commissioners discuss how
lo c a l g o v e rn m e n ts m a y
operate in the year 2000. The
task force is studying ways
governments can consolidate
services In the Orlando M e t­
ropolitan Area to meet the
needs of the future.

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Honey Price Supports Sting Taxpayers
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Am er­
ican taxpayers are gel ting slung
by a sweei federal price support
program for beekeepers, the
General Accounting Office says.
The GAO, Congress' watchdog
a ge n cy on federal spending,
u rged In a report that the
35-year-old honey price support
program be phased out because
It has become too expensive,
costing taxpayers $164 million
from 1980-83.
It has also given the govern­
ment ownership of millions of
p o u n d s o f h o n e y w h ic h
beekeepers use as collateral to
get federal loans under the price
support program.
When the market price for

KEV WEST (UPI) — Salvors plan today to evaluate and
catalogue some treasure that was recovered at the wreck of
a sunken Spanish galleon and Is called the richest single
gold find from an ancient ship.
A salvage ship arrived laic Tuesday with 76 gold bars
and pieces of gold, plus I wo flvc-feci-long gold chains and a
large group of silver artifacts from Ihe wreck of the Nuestra
Senora dr Atocha.
Divers for Treasure Salvors made Ihe rich haul during
Ihe weekend adjacent to ihe mother lode" o f stiver bars
(he A locha s main cargo. Ii was found July 20 after 16
years o f searching by Mel Fisher, head of Treasure Salvors,
and his crew
The Atocha sank during a 1622 hurricane.

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water service for renters and will
be held responsible for payment
If Ihe unpaid bill exceeds the
deposit. If the bill Is not paid a
lien can be filed against the
property.
Also Monday, the commission
unanimously adopted a resolu­
tion setting policy standards for
p a ck a ge s e w a g e tre a tm e n t
plants in the city. The package
facilities are now permitted un­
der commccrlal and industrial
zoning as a conditional use.
Under ihe policy they will be
allowed If city sewage treatment
capacity is not available for (he
proposed developm ent and a
professional engineer certifies
Ihul Ihe facility Is feasible at (he
lime of Ihe site plan review
application.
The applicant must agree to
bear all costs for planning,
design, construclon. operation
and dismantling or the facility,
obtain necessary approval and
permits, pay sewer Impact fees
for Ihe d e v e lo p m e n t to be
served, and construct lift sta­
tions. collector sewers and In­
terceptors necessary for connec­
tion lo (he city sewer system.
Also. Ihe applicant must allow
Inspection by Ihe city, control
noise, odor and light problems,
and adequately staff and operate
the plant.
The owner must promise to
get permission from Ihe city for
any transfer o f ownership of the
plard and to connect lo the etty
sewer system should It be avail­
able within 1.000 feel and dis­
mantle Its package treatment
plant within 90 days of connec­
tion.
In other action, the city will
look Into obtaining the Stum's
Comer property for a city park
and the City Administrator Greg
Manning will determine what
city parks are officially dedicated
and which are not.
The park site Is a little over
four acres and Is located at
Range Lin e Road and E.E.
Williamson Road. Manning said
he and City Clerk Don Terry had
discussed the possibility of the
city's obtaining the property and
had written the owner. Robert
Stum o f W inter Haven, to see if
he would consider donating It for
a park and If not how much he
would sell It for. A reply has not
been received.
Located next to the San­
dalwood subdivision and the city
water plant, the property is
currently overgrown with weeds
and dead orange trees. Earlier
thla year It wua a haven for the
hordes of rata that plagued
neighboring residents.

"W e totally agree with the
GAO's conclusions that 111 ihe
honey program Is unnecessary
In addition, the GAO Mild, to ensure pollination. 121 lhal is
“ Program management is not
Is a costly program and serves
adequate to prevent fraud or
few beekeepers: (3) progrum
abuse."
controls are not nr*-quale; and
The report Included a letter (41 Congress should eliminate
from the Agriculture Depart­ the m an d a tory honey p rice
ment which agreed that the su p p ort p r o g r a m .” A c t in g
program should be eliminated — A g r ic u ltu r e U n d e rs e c re ta ry
a position taken earlier by the Richard Goldtvrrt wrote lo Ihe
administration
GAO

pollination now supply their own
honeybees

honey failed to move nbove the
federal price, beekeepers simply
defaulted on their loans, without
owing any interest, and forfeited
their collateral tn the process.
Because the federal price
support level has exceeded the
world market price and the cost
of Imported honey, the govern­
ment has Incurred increasing
costs and accumulated increas­
ing amounts o f honey
The GAO said the program,
originally established In 195U lo
Insure an adequate supply of
honeybees for crop pollination
purposes. Is no longer needed
because m any seed and fruit
producers whose crops heed

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Longwood Water Rates
Going Up Immediately
B y j ■ne Casselberry
Herald Staff Writer
C u sto m ers o f the c ity o f
Longwood s water system are
going to be paying more as a
result o f an Increase In fees given
final approval by Ihe city com ­
mission.
Only one couple stood up to
speak In opposition at Monday's
night city commission meeting.
They complained that there had
not been enough notice arid
demanded to know why rales
were being raised
Finance Director Barry Weeks
explained lhat Ihe Increases are
necessary tn order to pay off a
loan on Ihe 750.000 gallon
ground storage lank. The loan
ym enls will be $84 000 a year
■the next five years.
Weeks said surpluses from
prior years have been exhausted
and present rates do not gener­
ate enough funds to pay for
operating costs, expansion, and
to cover emergencies, He called
the rate Increase, which will
provide un additional $ 160.000 a
year, a realistic one.
He said (he walrr system must
be self-supporting because (hr
only alternative Is lo subsidize it
with properly lax revenues,
which he said would not be fair
to property owners, many of
whom are not served by city
utilities
The vote was 4-1 for the rate
Increase with C om m issioner
June Lormann casting the only
dissenting vote. Mrs, Lormann
has consistently *aid she does
not think the city should both
Increase the rule and decrease
the amount of water that monry
buys.
Under the new rate schedule,
the base fee will be rulaed from
•3.64 for 5.000 gallons to $3 for
3,000 gallons. There will be an
additional charge of 60 cents per
thousand gallons from 3,001 to
8,000 gallons. The charge will
continue to go up an additional
five cents per thousand gallons
in 9,000-gallon Increments up to
• 1.20.
The higher rates will go Into
effect Immediately and will show
up tn customers' next bill.
The new ordinance sets water
deposits as follows: 950 for
residential and single commer­
cial units. *100 for beauty shops
and restaurants with more than
a 50-seat capacity, commercial
or apartment buildings of 20 or
le s s u n its w h ere w a te r Is
purchased on a bulk basts, and
•200 for complexes with more
than 20 units.
T h e legal owner of the pro­
perty must make application for

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GM's Saturn
Project Vital

D IC K WEST

Doing In Mice With Atom ic Energy Useless
WASHINGTON |UPI| — So much of historical
significance happened In August — the annexa­
tion o f Hawaii In 1898. for example — It Is
difficult (o single oul Individual milestones
without slighting some event.
However, the 50th anniversary of Social
Security and the 40th anniversary of V-J Day
both received wide attention.
I was sorry lo see the V-J annnlversary
marrrd by a squabble over how many American
lives were saved by President Truman's decision
to drop alomlc bombs on Japan.
I was In Europe when World War II ended 40
years ago, thanks to another SS organization
known as Selective Service, and. quite frankly,
the life I was primarily Interested In saving was
my own.

T en n essee Is I he big w in n er In G eneral
Motors C orp ora tion 's long-aw aited decision
on w here to tmlid Its new Saturn subcom pact
atilom ob ile. But It folks in T h e Volunteer
State are d a n cin g In the streets o v e r gettin g
the $3.3 billion m anufactu ring co m p lex, the
rest o f the co u n try can take com fort In the
prom ise that the project holds fo r the U.S.
econ om y.
A fter years o f tryin g to stave o ff Increasing
Inroads In the U S . market b y Japanese
carm akers, GM is ready to do battle with a
n e w la b o r - m a n a g e m e n t p o lic y , n ew
tech nology, and new op eratin g policies. Nor
do officials o f the w orld 's largest industrial
corporation m ak e any secret o f th e fact that
they are b o rrow in g m any of these Ideas from
the Japanese, especially as they are carried
out In G M 's Joint venture w ith T o yo ta In
Frem ont, Calif.
More than 0.00 0 w orkers w ill be em p loyed
at the S p rin g Hill plant. 45 m iles south ol
Nashville, w h en It starts turning out Saturns
In 1989. (IM 's prim e ob jective w ill la- to build
each o f liio s e four-cylinder, a lu m in u m e n g in e
autos at a cost that w ill offset the $2,000 or
m ore per v e h ic le a d va n tage now en joyed by
the Japanese. T h is is due In large part
because U.S, uulo w orkers are paid about
tw lee as m u ch as those In Ja p a n , and lalxtr
represents 25 percen t o f the cost o f u car.
General M otors recently sign ed an a g re e­
m ent w ith the U nited A u to W ork ers union for
It s S a t u r n s u b s i d i a r y e m p h a s i z i n g
" p a r t ic ip a t io n " and "c o n s e n s u s d e c is io n ­
m a k in g ." Instead o f assem bly-line w orkers
|&gt;rrfnrmlng the sam e boring task all day, t hey
w ill leant u p In self-directed grou p s o f 6 to 15
w orkers w h o w ill be rrponsible lor a ssem b l­
ing large section s o f the car.
W ork ers w ill receive a salary Instead o f
hou rly w ages as they d o now. and pay w ill he
tied lo atten d an ce, productivity and profitsharing. S ta rtin g base salury rates w ill be the
sa m e as cu rren t pay, but one yea r after the
start -up o f production, base rates w ill be
a d ju s te d to HO p e rc e n t o f th r a v e r a g e
s tra ig h t-ttn ir h o u rly rates at c o m p e tin g
U A W -rep resen trd d o m estic producers. T h ere
w ill he no w o rk rules and on ly o n e production
classification.
" W e g a v e Ih rm a break during the grow in g
period to g el u p and ru n n in g.'' said U A W Vice
President D onald Kphlln.
Saturn m a n u fa ctu rin g policies depurt from
the norm. too. Instead o f b u yin g parts Iroiu all
o v er the co u n try . GM w ill build lls own
en gin es, transm ission s, m etal sta m p in gs and
plastic parts and brin g In o th e r parts and
com p on en ts fro m w ithin a 25 0-m lle radius.
A ll w ill Iheu he tnuvrd u n d er com p u ter
control to the a ssem b ly lines.
GM C h airm an R oger S m ith sa y s Saturn Is
the key to Ids co m p a n y 's co m p etitiven ess,
even Its su rvival as u d o m e stic a u to producer.
Japanese produ cers are b e c o m in g In creasin g­
ly entrenched In the U nited Slates, with
Nissan also In Ten n essee, H on d a op eratin g In
M arysville. Ohiu, Mazda p la n n in g a factory In
MU hlgan by 19H7. and T o y o ta planning a
U.S. plant w ith in three years.
Hut Hits foreign Invasion o f th e ea r m arket
m ay w ell he turned hack If th e prom ise of
S atu rn 's tech n ological a d va n ces Is fulfilled,
and If the G M -U A W partn ership In p ro ­
du ctivity succeeds. That could m ea n a lot to
the future o f U.S. Industrial jwillcy.

Please Write
Letters to the editor are welcome for
publication. All letters must be signed and
Include ■ malting address and, if possible, a
telephone number. The Evening Herald reservea the right to edit lettere to avoid libel
and to accommodate space.

Therefore, since I was being transferred to the
Pacific Theater. I welcomed the news, reported
by yei another SS publication ("Stars and
Stripes"), that u war-ending bomb had hern
rxpioded In the Far Easi.
I still am not clear whether It was thr a-bornb
threat or lhe prospect of having my typewriter

unleashed against them that caused the Japa­
nese to surrender.
Either way. we now know that the hard­
working atom has not exactly made the deserts
bloom or olherwlse lived up to some of the more
extravagant predictions seen for cheap, abun­
dant fuel In the post-war era
Indeed, the jvay things In the post-war era
have been going lately. I expert any day now to
pick up a newspaper and find an Item that reads
somewhat as follows:
"Chairman Maxwell Twltt of the Joint Con­
gressional Subcommittee on Atomic Consumer
Products Introduced legislation today to require
the recall of all nuclear-powerrd mousetraps
sold In this country.
"H e acted after an elderly woman was treated
for radiation Injuries suffered while batting a
trap manufactured by the Nukem Exterminat­
ing Co. of Chin Strap. Va,
"T h e victim. O w ly Sue Cranny. 89. of Ml.
Molehill. Ala,, was not seriously hurt. N everthe­
less, Twltt said there Is a polrntlal for severe
damage to entire communities where mice exist
"T h e House member also look advantage of

the occasion to insert Into the Congressional
Record the entire history o f atomic consumer
products In the United Stales.
"in the beglnnnlng, he reported, companies
such as Nukem were heralded as the logical
extension o f the atomic bomb o f the type
dropped on Hiroshima 40 years ago.
"These firm s tamed the atom for peaceful
uses. Including the extermination o f rats, he
recalled But doing tn mice with atom ic energy
was not all It was cracked up to be.
"For one thing. Twltt noted, there arose the
problem o f d isposin g of Irra d ia ted mice
carcasses without atomizing the trash col­
lectors.
"For another, batting the traps proved haz
ardous for civilians untrained In nuclear phys­
ics.
" ’Who.- the congressman asked, ‘wants lo put
on a special antlcontamtnatlon suit before
changing the critical mass In a mousetrap'*
"Mrs. Cranny obviously didn't, and as a resuli
absorbed enough radioisotopes to Irradiate a
regiment o f Enrico Fermls

ROBERT WALTERS

ROBERT W A G M A N

The N e w
B attles
To Begin

South
A fric a 's
S um m er
Back In November, a conservative
commentator of some prominence
found cause tor a bit o f derisive glee
In the demonstrations then Just
hcglnning at the South African
Embassy In Washington.
Am erican lefl-llberals. It was
suggested, having hern trampled
Into lfie Election Day dust by the
armies of tlie- rigid, had seized upon
apartheid primarily for the lack of
any viable Issues ai home. They
would soon tie discovering, how ev­
er. that II was an Issue going
nowhere.
Well, thr drmnnstrullons are still
going on. and with growing support
More than 3.000 Americans have
allowed themselves to tie arrested to
demonstrate their rejection o f racial
repression Bui we’ re hearing less
about them — unless another Ken­
nedy or senator In among (hose
tMHikrd on any given day.
Why shouid that be? Not. cer­
tainly. because they tiavc had no
ellect, The truth has penrt rated
even the farthest right reaches of
Congress, where many members
have publicly supported the cause,
tl Is because the Issue has gone
somewherr The capitals o f Europe,
for Instance. Also I tic United Na­
tions. I tie various power centers of
I lie* Reagan administration and,
ataivr all. South Alrlra Itself The
dally demonstrations are upstaged
almost daily by bigger apartheid
Morten
There Is no use blaming this on
the tell liberals, although they
would have every right to be
Haltered at the attempt. Implying ns
It would a recognition that thru
haltered remnants still tiavr some
capability to move and shake
Th r crisis — and Ihat Is what It
has become — Is entirely the doing
ol I tie while Soiilti African leader­
ship And il lias taken years id
diligent doing
O u r a b o v e -m e n tto n e d con nerval) vr. belatedly recognizing that
something is tnd'-ed stinking rotten
I I I South Africa, has of late preferred
to point out that the mounting
vio len ce is prim arily b y black
against black Hr Is. however, un­
able or unwilling to recognize the
significance of ih.it undeniable fact.
It Is. In thr words of a distressed
Gutslia Bulhelrzl. the Zulu leader,
an "Incipient civil w ar." One. li
history Is any guide, that will have
several phases.
It Is Initially a cleansing of the
ranks, wltii known and suspected
collaborators with white rule thr
targets ot mob rage. Next w ill be thr
moderate black leadership, that part
that has not ulrrady torn taken out
of action by the shortsighted white
rulers

D O N GRAFF

S enators Fight Ads
WASHINGTON INEA) - Negative
advertising has become U staple ol
U. 8. political campaigns, with
candidates blasting away at each
other's alleged weaknesses and fail­
ings. Now a bipartisan group of
senators has launched a campaign
against negative (Killtlcal advertis­
ing. which, they charge, is a rapidly
spreading "d isease" that aflllcls
ll.S |x&gt;lltlcs
The group has proposed legisla­
tion (hat would counter the gro w lh
nl negative campaign uds on televi­
sion and radio. Il would require that
broadcasters provide free time for
candidates to respond to certain
ly|M-s ot negattvr ads.
Sen John Danforth. R-Mo., Is one
ol the bill's sponsors.
"Rlghi now tn polities, anything
goes." he told reporters, "uny low
blow you want — and II wins. What
we're trying to do Is nl trust havr
some standard o f decency.”
Danforth noted that political ac­
tion comm itters can spend unlim it­
ed amounts In cuni|&gt;ulgns against a
candidate, while broadcasters.aren't
legally obliged lo to provide free
lime so the "accused” cun respond
The legislation would require
broadcasters to provide free res|Minse time to thr target of a
negative ad unless his opponent
"delivered the attack In person "
Free response time would also be
glvrn to a candidate wtio was the
target of a negative ad placed by a
political action committee or other
Independent group or Individual
"T h e public Increasingly Is voting
against candidates." said Danforth.
"a ilrr a barrage of 30-second nega­
tive ads Dial have reduced complex
iss u e s a n d p e rs o n a litie s In to
buzzwords und straw men "

"The Intent ot tills legtslallun Is
not lo eliminate negative ads.” hr
said, "it la designed to Increase a
candidate's accountability whrn he
seeks In use ncgallvr ads.
"If u candidate wants to refrr to
tils opponent, the public will see
with its own ryes und hear with its
own cars Hi.it candidate, not some
anonymous actor nr a |&gt;ortrntous
voter narrating a staged scene."
Also sponsoring I he bill are Sens.
Ernest llo llln g s . D S C ; B arry
Goldwatrr. K-Arlz.; Larry Dressier.
U S I) ; Nancy Kassrbaum. R Kan ;
and Illinois Democrats Alan Dixon
amt rant Simon
SEN ROBERT DOLE. R Kan .
plans to run for thr 1988 GOB
preside nBat nominal Ion, so tie's
trying lo shore up ills image wilti
his parly's right wing
Dole's advisers have been con­
cerned Ituil Vice President George
Basil has been effectively courting
conservatives and that Rep. Jack
Kemp. R-N.Y.. already has a m ajori­
ty of conservatives In his column.
Dole lias hired Donald Devine. Die
former director of ihr Office of
Personnel Management, lo head his
(Milltlral action committee. Cam ­
paign America.
Devine Is a major (Igurc in the
conservative movement and was
one of the Reagan administration's
premier conservative Ideologues,
ills efforts to cut back on pay and
hentfits earned him the enmity of
virtually every federal employee,
and hr resigned when It became
clcur Dial the Senate wouldn't
reconfirm him for a new term

BUFFALO RIDGE. S D INEA) - It's
a typically steamy August in u
non-elect ion year — a time when
even politicians usually have the
common sense- to take a vacation
But here in South Dakota, poten­
tial office-seekers are hustling
around (he slate at a torrid pare.
Republican Sen. James Abdnor. for
example, has presided over a series
o f "town m eetings" In communities
stretching from Spearflsh in the
west to Watertown In the east
R epu blican G o v . W illia m J.
Janktow recen tly conducted a
^wo-day. five-stop lour to give Die
residents of Sioux Falls. Yankton.
Dell Rapids. W agner and South
Shore an opportunity to explain
why hr should approve Community
Development Block Grants for their
planned municipal Improvements
D em ocratic R ep . Th om as A.
Daschle Is preparing tor an early
September blitz o f the state. Ac­
companied by 1984 Democratic vice
presidential nominee Geraldine A
Ferraro, he will make u daylong lour
Dint will Inetude tw o luncheons. In
Aberdeen and Rapid City, and a
dinner-dance in Sioux Falls.
That extraordinary flurry of activ­
ity provides u microcosmlr preview
of next year's crucial naliunwldr
struggle for political control of the
Senate,
Although the Democrats almost
always dominated the Senate from
the early 1930s through the late
1970s, ihr Republicans gained a
majority In 1980 and kept II In Ihr '
1982 and 1984 elections.
But there are three reasons why
next year's elections should provide
Ihr Democrats wllh their ties! op­
portunity In this decade to recap­
ture control of thr chamber:
— The elections will tn- held at the
tnld|)olnl of a president's second
term — a time when Americans
historically have demonstrated their
disenchantment with the party In
control of the W hite House by
voting for the opposition party's
congressional candidates
— The Republicans seeking reclectlon are members of the class of
1980 sw ep t In to o f fic e w ith
assistance from President Reagan's
landslide Even GOP strategists pri­
vately concede that some are un­
impressive politicians.
— The Republicans must defend
almost twice as many scuts as Ihr
Democrats O f the 34 senators
whose terms expire next year. 22
are Republicans and 12 arc Demo­
crats.
But If the R e p u b lic a n s can
withstand the Democrats’ 1986
assault, the GOP has an opportunity
to e s ta b lis h s e m i- p e rm a n e n t
hegemony over the Senate

JA C K A N D E R S O N

BERRYS WORLD

Senators Look Again At Presser Case

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"Dots the younger generation ALWAYS hsve
to shock the one before it?"

*

By Jack Andcroon
And
Dale Van A lt a
International Teamster President
Jackie Presser, a man of amiable
bulk, has escaped from unother
light corner. For the second time
Die Justice Department has closed
an Investigation of him .
But the harried Presser may find
himself in still another com er. Tw o
or Die Senate's most respected
stalwarts, William Roth. R-Dcl.. and
Sam Nunn. D-Ga.. are reviewing the
Justice Department's action with a
skeptical eye.
Presser presides over a union on
the edge of scandal He solemnly
promised a Senate cuinmlflee three
years ago that he would clean It up,
instead he floundered on the slip­
pery slopes and wound up tn the
swamp himself.
Labor Department Investigators
probed chargrs. first, that he took
k ic k b a c k s from a L a s V eg a s
pubHr-relatlons firm hired by the

4

T e a m s te rs and. later, th at ne
authorized payments to "g h o st
em ployees" tnciudlng his uncle. In
both cases, the Justice Department
decided the evidence was Insuffi­
cient.
The investigations were dropped,
a source close to Presser told our
associate Tony Cupaccto, "because
of Jackie's baste Innocence and
good lawyering,"
But The Los Angeles Tim es re­
ported another startling possibility:
that Presser may have been an
Informant for the FBI. which may
have authorized him to pay "ghost
em ployees" from union funds In
order lo Ingratiate himself with
Cleveland mobsters.
In th e k ic k b a c k p r o b e , i n ­
vestigators Interviewed two alleged
mobsters. Anthony Llbertorc and
Thomas Land, who were Cleveland
agents for the Las Vegas publicrelations firm. According to an
In te r n a l In v e s t ig a t iv e r e p o r t,
t.lbertore told Labor Department

Investigators that "Jackie Presser
gets a piece o f everthlng" coming lo
them from the public-relations firm
Our Presser source dismissed the
allegation with an expletive " A t
Dial time In his life." he said.
"L lb e rto re w as trying to hurt
Jackie." Llbertore and Land were
facing conviction s for their In ­
volvement In a gangland slaying
and the bribery o f an FBI clerk.
Specifically. Llbertore "ad vised"
(hr Investigators that "T h om a s
Land gave his money to Jackie
Presser. Land told Llbertore that he
was getting $2,000 per month and
that he was keeping $600 for his
trouble and giving the balance o f
$1,400 to Jackie Presser ..."
M e a n w h ile , th e P r e s id e n t 's
Commission on Organized Crime ts
Investigating charges raised by
Robert Rlspo. a defendant-tumedgovernment witness. Though he
has given numerous Interviews and
has testified In open court. Rlspo
neglected to mention the story he Is

now telling lhal he once delivered a
rash-filled enveloped to Prrsner
Footnote: Presser not only has
dented any wrongdoing but has
boasted that he has never com­
mitted a crime.
STA R S FOR A D AY: Tw o
youngsters will get a chance next
month to play bit parts tn a major
motion picture, "S p a re Cam p."
which Is now In production In
Hollywood. Th ey will be selected
from the Young Astronaut program
and wtll be given the full, red-carpet
treatment as m ovie stars for a day.
The contest Is open to anyone
between the ages o f 6 und 16 who
w i s h e s t o J o in t h e Y o u n g
Astronauts T h ey can get more
Information by writing Immediately
to the Young Astronaut Council.
P O. Box 65432. Washington. DC
20036 The m ovie will feature the
misadventures of some teenagers
who arc accidentally launched Into
space during their summer at a
camp for future astronauts

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�Evening Herald, Sanford FI

Wednesday, Aug II. IMS—5A

M an Loses License F o re v e r F or DUl, No License
An Oviedo man was fined $ 1.000 and had his
driver's license permanently revoked for driving
without a license w hile under the Influence.
Clifton Isaac Shadrono. 51. of 2063 Parkshore
Lane, was also ordered to serve 30 days In the
Seminole County Jail and serve a year on
probation. He was also ordered to serve a
concurrent sentence of 10 days In the countv Jail
for the DUl.
Shadrono was arrested April 17 on State Road
46 In Sanford. The arrest came after a sheriff's
deputy talked with Shadrono earlier and warned
him not to drive and then saw him driving.
The following persons have cither pleuded or
been found guilty of driving under the Influence
or having an unlawful blood alcohol level
The first-time offenders have had their driver's
license suspended for 6 months, been ordered to
pay a $250 fine and court costs of $27.50. and

complete 50 hours of community service. When a
guilty or no contest plea Is entered or If the
defendant Is found guilty o f an alcohol-related
charge, other charges are usually either not
prosecuted or dismissed. Most o f the first-time
offenders are allowed to apply for business-only
driving pennlts. In cases where the sentence
differs, the actual sentence Is reported:"
—Thomas Troy Boerner. 19. o f 524 Lombardy
Hoad. Winter Springs, arrested Aug. 2 after he
was found asleep In his car with the engine
running The car was parked across a sidewalk on
N. Aldcrwood Street In Winter Springs
—John Russell Mangham. 22. o f 194 Floyd Avc..
Lake Mary, arrested Aug 3 after his car was
clocked traveling 68 mph In a 45-mph /one on
U S Highway 17-92 In Sanford. His vehicle also
hit the curb several times
—James Michael White. 28. of 1207 E Altamonte

Drive. Altamonte Springs, arrested Dec 8 after
his car was seen w eaving on U.S Highway 17-92
and State Road 436
—Juna M. Jones o f 201 W. 15th St.. Sanford,
arrested March 20 after her car seen swerving
from lane to lane on 17-92 with the brakes
repeatedly being slammed on.
—Theodore Roberts. 47. of Box 254 Dodd Road.
Goldenrod. arrested Aug 4 on Howell Branch
Road. Goldenrod. after his car was seen weaving
— lefTrey Allen Williams. 22. of P O Box 640
Geneva, airested Aug 2 on State Road 46. west ol
Sanford, after his car was inv olved In an accident
—Jonathan Ray Knutson. 19. of 181 Magnolia
Avc.. Altamonte Springs, arrested Aug 2 after his
car was seen weaving on Slate Road 434
LongwixH]
—Joan A Kroger. 29. of 832 Rosanta Drive.
Sanford, anrsted Julv 31 after she drove east In

the westbound lane of 17-92. Sanford, almost
hitting a police car
—Raul Landtn Villarreal. 25 of 852 Church Ave .
Longwood. arrested June 15 after his car was
seen tr a v e lin g erra tica lly on 17-92 from
Casselberry to Fern Park
The following people arrested on a charge of
DUl have been found guilty of the lesser charge of
willful and wanton reckless driving
—Michael Thom as Holcomb, 30. o f 203 llavs Si
Sanford, arrested June 23 on County Road 427 ai
Palmetto Street Longwood. after his car was seen
se ed in g He was lined $500. ordered to complete
50 hours of community service and his driver’s
license was suspended 6 months
—James S Nlcolost. 37. of 5267 N Seminole
Avc Winter Springs, arrested Jan 22 alter a
motorist told a sherill’ s deputy his car was almost
hit hv Nlcolosl s vehicle, lie was fined $250

Man Pleads
Guilty In Child
Molest Attempt
A 20-year-old Sanford man
accused of having sex several
times with a 10-year-old girl has
pleaded guilty to the lesser crime
o f attempting to have sex with
her.
Melvin Leroy McMillan. 20. of
3011 E. 20th St., entered the
plea before Sem inole Circuit
Judge Kenneth M. LefTler who
set Sept. 25 for sentencing
McMillan could receive up to a
year In the county Jail After
McMillan entered the plea, the
state dropped a second charge of
lewd and lascivious assault.
According to u sh eriffs report,
the Incident was discovered
when a different Sanlord girl.
Interviewed at her elementary
school, said she was fondled In
the man's home while she was
visiting two girls who also live

ODR LOWEST OF
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th e re

After she told authorities her
story, one of the other girls said
the man had had sex with her
several times since Aug 1983
The girl who reported the
fo n d lin g s a id s h e s ta y e d
overnight and was sleeping on
the sofa when she was awakened
by a man rubbing her She said
she got up and ran Into the room
w here the o th er girls were
sleeping and stayed there until
the man left.
In other rourt action.
— Dexter Robinson. 27. of 1601
W. 13th f’lare. Sanford, arrested
M a rch 9 on a c h a r g e o f
possession of cocaine, pleaded
guilty to the charge and was
s e n te n c e d b y s e m l- r e tlr r d
Circuit Judge Voile Williams to
15 years, the m aximum penalty
for the crime.
—Abraham Mlllon. 24. of DeLand. arrested June 3 after hr
surrendered to Sanford police,
pleaded guilty to grand Ihcfl In
connection with the April 15
disappearance o f n 1982 Toyota
from I’ r e s ilg r H on d a. U.S.
Highway 17-92. Sunlord. He
could receive up lo a year In the
county Jail when sentenced by
C ir c u it J u d g e R o b e rt H
McGregor Sept. 17.
—Donald Lyndell Hopson. 19. of
520 S. Central Ave., Oviedo,
arrested March 26 and charged
with possession o f more than 20
g ru m s o f m a r i j u a n a an d
possession with Intent lo dls
tribute the drug. He pleaded
guilty lo possession of more than
20 grams of marijuana and
could receive up lo a year In the
county Jail when sentenced Sept.
13 by McGregor
— J oh n C a r s o n II I. 20. of
Greensboro. N.C.. arrrsled April
26 after a 23-year-old Winter
Park woman was attacked as she
walked along State Road 436 In
Casselberry. C arson pleaded
guilty lo attempted sexual bat
tery and was sentenced by
McGregor to 10 years In prison.
He was given credit for 108 days
already served.
—David Ray Frierson 19. of
Apopka, arrested May 12 and
charged w ith b u rg la ry and
grand theft after stealing 11
vledeo recorders and some tools
from his employer. Sears. In the
A lta m o n te M a ll. A lta m on te
Springs. Frierson pleaded guilty
to grand theft and could receive
up to a year In the county Jail
when sentenced Sept. 23 by
Le filer.
-B rya n Knight. 19. of 2441 E.
21st St.. Sanford, arrested May
8. pleaded guilty to burglary lo a
structure and grand theft. He
could receive up to a year In the
county jail on each count when
sentenced Sept. 23 by LefTler.
—Jerry H enson. Jr.. 27. of
Eatonvllle. arrested May 9 and
charged with possession of less
than 20 grams of marijuana and
carrying a concealed weapon. He
pleaded guilty as charged and
could receive up to a year in Jail
on each charge when sentenced
Sept. 23 by Leffler.
—Steven Douglas Daniels. 18. of
111 Cove Drive. Longwood. ar­
rested March 20 and charged
with DUl and resisting arrest
with violence after a sheriff*s
deputy stop p ed his car for
speeding. He pleaded no contest
to the resisting charge and could
receive up to a year tn the
county Jail when sentenced Sept.
25 by Leffler. — Daana Jordan

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Evening Herald. Sanford, FI.

Evening Htrjld. Sanford. FI

WPdntlday, Aug II, lt«5

School Bus Schedule For:
It m iw ii High k h n l
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2 44
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2 41
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7 10 S Sanford Av* A Sonora Blvd
117
7 17 Airport Blvd A Park A V*
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7 00 lal SI A Emmett A v* I Peel* I .
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7 01 SR O l A Wilton Rd (Elam School)
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7 0* Waytlda Dr A Grant Lina Rd
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7 0* SR 44 A Oregon Ava (Holiday Im Entrance Rood)
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7 II Uptalf Rd A Lark wood Dr
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7 II Dike Rd A Sprlngvlew Av* I Springy law I
1 11
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Eatlbreek
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Aval
1 41
7 07 Doner 14 Av* A Farndall Or
1 41
7 0* Bsnania Av* A Baltam Dr
1 44
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Howell Perk/Oueent Mirrer
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1 41
7 01 Tulip Tr A Mangold Rd (Quean* Mirror)
1 44
7 Ot Mangold Rd A Vtotat Dali Dr
1 44
7 07 Wirier Pert Or A Itl* Rd
1 44
7 Od frit Rd A Zinnia Dr
1 4V
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7 41
7 II Mart Dand Blvd A Mark David Cl (Summortall
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7 07 Caachilghl Dr A Coathllghl Dr
7 II Rad Bug Laka Rd a Logo Vitta Aplt
7 II Rad Bug Lata Rd 0 Howell Harbour
7 II Rad Bug Lak* Rd a Harbour Landing
7 14 Rad Bug Lak* Rd A Craakt Band Dr
7 IS Rad Bug Lak* Rd A Sutler t Mill Dr
Aut 111 Orlvar L. Adelr
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7 0) Squlr* On* Apt* - Off Mow*ll Branch Rd
147
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1 41
7 II Howell Branch Rd 0 far and ot Lovltl parting lot (Sarrtoren
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7 b* Dakota Tr A Yarmouth Rd 11 nglith Woodtl
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7 07 Oakota Tr A Winnebago Tr
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7 0* Talbot Hd A Kawana* Tr (Indian Hllll)
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I It Oakhlll Dr A Vlllag* Croon Dr
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I 14 Howell Branch Rd A Farnbrook Way iFarnbrook T raill)
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7 04 Jupltar Way A Brittany Clr
7 0* Brittany Clr A Benedict Way
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taagaheld Aplt/Cata Aleme'Wmltr Weodt
I 01 SR 4M 0 Sadgaliald Apt*
I 41
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7 41
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1 44
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I 41
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1 40
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(n glith Woedt/Highland Pine*
101 Oorbythlra Rd A Oatord Rd lEngllth Woodtl
&gt; 4*
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1 41
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Sautolil* Blkd A San Laandra Or
Kanter tlyd A Todd Dr
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7 0) Ivy Ln A Lk Howell Rd
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111
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* 11 Brook* Ln A Double RLn
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7 17
I 17 Wttton St A South St ( Jamattown)
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7 10 Eattbrook Blvd A Bailor Or
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7 II Dll* Rd A Buccaneer Dr INHHarbour Ridgol
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7 I* P rtn cett G at* Blvd A Manchaata# C lr IW IIH a e t ll
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7 0* Watt wood Dr A Plea tent Dr
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7 0* Wtttwood Dr A Clay Ct (Nl
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7 II W la k * Brantley Dr A Oak Dr
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7 17 W Laka Brantley Dr A W Lak* Brantley Rd
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7 11
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Waklra (Eatt Cantrell
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7 It E Waklra Tr A Ludlow Dr
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7 07 Holliday Av* A Jamowm Dr
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700 B ee'Lak* Or A Anno Dr
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7 01 Academy Avo A Pitgah Av*
&gt;0
7 0* Piagah A r* A Pearl Lak* Cawy
&gt;0
7 07 Pearl Lak* Cewy A Donald Ar*
1 *4
7 tl Tra iwood Dr A Balt* Dr ( frailwood) ...............................I d
7 II Trailwood Dr A Northwattarn Av*
.....................
10
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7 01 Swaatwatar Oakt Bird A Timber Car* Clr IS)
10
7 07 N Swaatwatar Oaky Bird A Fea Valley Or
l«4
7 10 V(*tiva Spring* Rd A Brantley Dr
Wati . a Spring* Rd 0 Entrance te label Point Elam School &gt; 47
But 10 Driver P 0*04*
Waklra (Narthaatll/lwaatwatar Club
* 1 * E Waklra Tr A Ledbury Dr
13*
tit
Swaatwatar
Club Bird A Swaatwatar Club Clr
10
7 SO Swaatwatar
Club Bhrd A Grandview PI
la *
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Swaatwatar
Club Blvd A Brown Shir* Blvd
&gt;0
7 01 Swaatwatar
C lub Blvd A Ambarwood Cl
10
7 01 Rivtrviaw Dr A Swaatwatar ClubClr (0 Gatehoutel
IM
But IM Drtrar C Hawkina
So bal Point IS t i l l
7 01 Sabal Palm Dr A Whltparwood Or
...............................7 0
7 Si Cyprata Landing A Bay Tra* Ln
10
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...... ......... ...............1 0
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Iweahwatar Oakt (NW)/lw**hvat*r Car* IN A S I )
7 01 Magnolia Oak Dr — OH N Iweatwalar Blvd
10
7 04 Rivt'band Bird A Waklra Spring* Rd . . . . . .
7*1
I 0* Watira Spring* Rd A Swaatwatar Cava Blvd (Nerfhtld*
tludantt only)
1M
7 07 Swaatwatar Cov* Blvd A Stonabridg* Dr
7 *7
7 0S Sweetwater Cora Blvd A Wild Oak Clr (N )
10
Auk IM Driver C. Pratt
Waklra INarthwatll
7 07 Hunt Club Blvd A Chu&lt; chill Dv
lit
I F WWakivaTr A Hag RidgaCI
&gt;0
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la l
Aw* 111 Orlvar J Swill
Swaatwatar Bay
I 80 Mivtrband Blvd A River Bay Ct
10
I 01 Mivtrband Blvd A Ston# Creak Ct
ISO
7 0S Mivtrbend Blvd A Laurel Oatt Dr IWI
10
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ton
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144
7 0S S Sweetwater Blvd A Blue Laka Or
&gt;M
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Swaatwatar Oakt (Sauthwettl/tehal Petal I Tter-tbcawtrai!/
Boy
7 SI S Seettwaier Blvd A SweetwaNr Creek Dr .............
1 40
I 41
7 0S Sabal Palm Dr A San Marca Cl
I 41
7 0* Sabal Palm Df A Twitting Pin* Clr
........... ......
1M
7 07 Sabal Palm Dr A wndam*** Dr
7 11 Wakiva Spring* Rd 0 Shadow Bay
But IS* Drtrar ■ Fleaner
Sabal Feant (Watt)
1 47
7 0* Seaat Bay Dr A E Hornbeam Or .................. .
1 44
7 0S 1 Hernbaam Or A Bald Cyprata Dr
7 Of W Hornbeam Dr A Pop Aah Cl
............
1M
7 I* W Hornbeam Dr A Black Gum Tr
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7 11 W Waklra Tr A Lynhurtl Dr
141
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Aal
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7 00 Vanaar Dr A BfprfhwatNrn Ar*
1 34
7 01 Burvwll Rd 0 Laka Lotut Conde t .... .............................I l l
1 41
7 07 Cauilry Creak Pkwy A Laatharwoud Or
Caxiiry Creak Pkwy A Tlmbarland Tr
144
;
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........ ..............................&gt; 0
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Paradtt* Petal/Bat Aar* HUH (Narlbl/INadaN Manor
7 at
7 84 Balmy Beach Dr A 74**1 Rd
------------1 0
7 87 PWrtl W ty A Swmot Dr
.... ......... 1 0
7 70 Suntal Rd A Balmy Beach Dr
Balmy Baach Rd A Or want Way IBM Aire HIIW IN I). ..... 3 0
IS
7 II SR 4M A Avery Ln IINadaW Manor) ----- ------- — ------ 1 :0
Aim II* Driver L Cakan
Baar Lata I Saufkl/McNail Rd
........— ............ J N
7 tl BaarvNw Dr A Llnneal Baach Or
1 Cl Lw w ai Beach Dr A Or anew Wty ...... ........... ................ 3 .0
1 0) U rRBBI Baach Or A Play# Wat
10
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........... .............. .....3 47
1
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7 ST Bear Lak* Rd A Cub Or
7 IS McNeil Rd A M eaty Ln
tea M4 Driver K. Ottoman
Hunt Club Bird IHl/lweatwafer Car*
S P Hunt Club Blvd A Wlnchoator P I...............
* H Hwit Club Bird A Ereahom P I..................
S 1* Hunt Club Blvd A Darby Way
7 83 Smokarlao Bird A Spring Crook Ct ----------7 04 Smoker Ia* Bird A Oak Lkaf Lfl— ................
7 M Smokorla* Blvd A StonabrkSge Dr
7 tt Smokarlao Bird A Buttonwood Or
7 ** Hunt Club Blvd A Newfon PI
Am Ml Driver H. Skene
Green Acre* Campgnwwd/Ookland I
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7 07 SR 414 0 Green Acre* Campground ........I 0* HHMaM Or A Durango Way
7:11 Enclno Way A Oak Undo Dr..........................
7 II Oakland* Dr A Acapulco Woy ......................
Aut M7 Driver N. AdhRn
Waklra I Watt Contrail
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woklra
Tr
A
Hatfield
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7 07
7 IB W Waklra Tr ACabiaDr ISI
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Jarom* Way A Mortal Dr
Jerome Way A Tlmathy St
Curtla Or A Alton St
Boor Lak* Rd A Mirrer Lak* Dr
Am 41a Driver C. Podpatf
Waktvallaufhaatt)
I M E We* iv* Tr A Cambridge Or (W ) ...... ........
7 0* E Waklra Tr A Holdamati Or (W ) ..............I tt Hoidamatt Dr IW) 0 Power Lin* Eatamanl
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Artaft* tl/Oraan Acrat Campground/Hillviaw Dr
S II Arietfa St A Orlande Terr
1 11
S IS SR 41* 0 Groon Acre* Campground
&gt;11
117 Hillviaw Or 0 Itl Hauaa on r.ght 0 paved tec Hon at road
Hiltvtow Dr 0 Lett Hautaan left 0 pavad tachan at road
It*
S IS Hillviaw Or A Matfhawt Rd
117
But *• Drtrar M Dyaan
Overland Rd/South Boor Lak*
1 I* Hwy atal 1 Over land Rd
It*
S M flfS I Llruioal Baach Rd (Wotf ot Oranol* Rd)
IIS
111 P loy* Way — Off Linnttl Beech Dr
PlayaW ay A LRutaal BaachOr
114
S t l Baar Lak* Terr 0 Empty Let poat Sombrero Dr
1 II
S n Boor Laka Tarr A Baar Lak* Clr
111
I 14 r n 10 Bear Lak* Rd lOppoaite Don Mar St - Watttida itudantt
only)
1 »•
t IS Don Mar St A PaulInda St (Turnaround)
..................
110
S 17 Boar Laka Rd A Cuk Dr
1 OR
(■■ Ed Sfu'a Only)
But III Orlvar D Maltemeyrr
Snaafwater Owkt/WekHa
S t lN SwMtwator Blvd k Hickory Dr
111
S U 7*70 River bend Bird (Between Riverbay Ct A Bay Car* Cl on
norfhaidf |
1 M
S IS |IO&gt; Albrlghfon Or (Off E Waklra Tr 7
IIS
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Oakland Midi
S IS Barbuda Way - Off Hillviaw Dr
3 14
t 17 F leal* Way ACadantaWay
117
S IS Enclno W a y — Ott Durango Way
1 IS
* I* Enclno Way A Oak Undo Or
It*
S X Oak lando Dr A Acapulco Way
130
Art If* Orlvar L Bail
Sandy Ln/Hunter 1 Viflaga/Ferett City ( South ef SR CM)/Me Nell Rd
S' t) Sand Lake Rd A Sandy Ln .............................
Ill
S 14 Briar Way A Hunfor PI (Hunfar’ t Vlllag*)
111
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1 17
S It Foratl Lak* O rA KartttClr INI
11*
S IB Academy Ava A Pltgan A r*
111
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1 14
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.
Ill
S 11 11330 Me Nall Rd (Brown Hout* on right aN Paarl Lak*
Ctwy)
1 11
R e a m Driver L Cohen
Menter 1 Vlllage/Slvckr tape
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S 17 Foiwood Dr ( E lk Autumnweod T r (S )
111
S i s n ik l Foiwaod Dr (Bay RidgaCI)
3 11
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3 10
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..................10$
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Cavalry Creek/ Bennett Rd
8 IS Bear Laka Rd A Matllday Are
) 07
S I*Country Crook Pkwy A Tlmbarland Tr(Country Crook)....... 1 I*
S 10 Country Crook Pkwy 0 Th* Glont
1 IS
S 11 Country Creek Pkwy A Bunnell Rd
I 11
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&gt; '*
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&gt; ••
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Montgomery Rd A (tie r Ln

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1 14

Be* N Or Ivor S. Law**
Haalhorfon V(Rapa.'Spring Oakt (PTeat)
111
Spring Oakt Blvd 0 Gerber (Child Cere Center
lit
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ttu only)
1 II
I II #717 LINN Waaivt Rd (On wetttlda between Oatrlaw $1 A
LINN W akir* Clrl
1 14
(1 7
LIHN Waklra Clr AGumwoodCI
114
I II #741 LINN Waklra Clr
1 17
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1 11
111 Greenbrier Blvd A Aalteweod Cl
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Detltny Spring* Aptt/Tho Trail* Apt!
B II Oetllny Spring* Apt* — ON Lk Detllny Rd
111
I 14 Wymar* Rd 0 The Trail* Apt* (Driveway an #4 — Slay an
Wymote Rd)
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Deugtai Are/ Apple Valley
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CondWwkk Rd A Franklin Are (Apple valley) .. ............ 1 14
PfanOIln A r a l Beyterry Rd.---- ---------------- 1 : 0
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.................... ....................... I I*
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Wymare Brera Apt*/ Spring VaUay
IH
Wywwre Rd 0 Wymare Grer# A * tt (Stay an Wyman
1:13 Spring VaiNy Loop A VaNncla swap I Spring vaftpy)..
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B IT Spring VaiNy Rd B Graan Leaf Ln
I I I Spring VMWy Rd A Qwmptwr Trea Ln
______ __
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S It Magnolia St A Imperial Sf________ _____________
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Orang* Eit I tat
I 73 Magnolia St A Brentwood Avo
111
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Moadowt Watt/ Sleepy Hatiaw (North)
IIT P r o ttr N w A re A Laa A r*
IN
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t t fflM L a a A r *
111
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3 04
I 71 Windmill Way A Hudten Cov*
1 IS
I 13 Tarrytown T r A Wooden Shoe Ln .................. ........ ..............4 *4
I IdTarrytown Tr A Tappan laa Ln
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I IS Tarrytown Tr A CeMnlol Ln
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Cattalbarry (Waitat Hery I f f l )
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1 S4
S *7 N GrlNIn Dr A Foratl Park Ln
3M
I N Morrill Tr A Lk GrINtn Clr
3 17
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II Cypratt Way A Concord Dr
J 10
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114
NCyprott Woy A Normandy Rd
41S
&gt;0 l * Howail Rd A Oranga Ln
7 I*
1) Lk Howell Rd A Melody Ln
IN
Aut It * Driver O SrpWt
SR 414/Craiwt Raetf
( ISNewburyport A re A Holly SI
111
S 17 Park Pi — ON SR 434 — (Circle around bldg on NN N
SR 4MI
IN
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pick up in back I
J 44
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Roott Blvd. than ImmodloWty turn NN eppr* 1*0 N
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700
S 77 IIOS Palm Spring* Dr (South Of Waverty W ay)
IN

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Prairie Lak*
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Lakaviaw Dr A Gladwin Dr
1 71
f i l l PrairN Lak* Dr
IN
South St A St Stophont Church
111
Lak* Rd AOokwoodCt
117
South St A Sandalwood O r ...................
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Hamlin Dr A Tempi# Av*
1 II
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MaiHand Ava o Caplttrano Aptt Tannlt Court*
114
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......... 1 II
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117
Brick Blvd A CtwttnutAv*
II*
Aut i n Drtvrr L. Walton
Royal A/mi Aptt/H*N*w*y Or
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7 17
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7 10
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&gt;11
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lit
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Oakland Citato*/OrandvMw Ara/Crattwead Ln
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Grandview Avo A Main St
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.........
J 17
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7 17
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Rabin Rd/RatameaW
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Wekira (Caelral)
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t o o Churchill Or A NaadNt T r
1 41
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........ ........... . ........ 1 0
S M Wattwood Dr 0 Hamat e Step
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....... 3 M
S t* W Laka BrantNy Dr A W Laka BrantNy Rd
4 M
t 00 W Laka Brantlay Rd A Camall* Dr
t 01 W Laka BrantNy Rd A Kanlyn Dr ISWIlBrantlay Paint) 4 W
S 81 Cara Lynn Way A Jennifer Hop* Blvd 1Jennifer E itaiet I 4 V
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) 41
Woklve Cor* Rd A Dartmouth Ln
................. ......
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Web tv* (Weet)
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.................................. ... 4 47
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But 0 Or Ivor M Dr ton
Balmy Booth Or
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3 0
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3 11
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» 0 Balmy Baach Dr A Antigua Dr .......................
0 M 0 Drtrar C Farnhalti
(WfAtra (Nerfhaeef)
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S S3 E Wet I.a Tr A Ladbury Dr
30
s to E Waklra Tr A Kilkenny Ct
Aut 44 Driver j Barry
We# ira I South** tl)
S M E Watira Tr - eatt ol Hotdrmot* Dr IW )-------------------- J:d4
• 0 Hotdtmott Dr l i t 0 powerline tetemenl ........ ...........4 0
30
• 0 Hetdornete Or 0 walkway between «IS&gt; A #N7
..... ...... ..................... 4 11
S 0 E taot Dr 0 power IUN ootomont
Aut l i t Drlrar J. Swift
JkrWft* Si/Or ten Acrat Campground/Oakland Hlltt
ArNtta St A Orlande Tarr
&gt;0
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B M SR 4]4 0 Groan Acre* Campground
B 0 HillvNw Dr - aotl af laat hauaa an northaidt ------------ 4 0
S M HiitvNw Or A MpfRtowS R d ____ _________________ - _____ 1 :0
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.............. — Slid
9 10 Oakland* Dr A Acapulco W a y ..............
Aut 1*1 Order M Marr
Wekira (Mertowetl)
140
0 0 W Wakiva Tr A Slag RM0 * C l ----------J d
A M W Waalv# Tr A Htbertham D r -------- in
» 0 Duncan Tr A Stovenaga Dr
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Ti n Veraatoaha'ttorkbrtdge 'H enNr'f VUNpa/ F a rm Part
» 0 SR 0 * A Faa Hut O r (Tha Vartadah t A gfa ).................— 1 :0
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» II Sand Lake Rd A Sandy Ln ( Fared Park)— .......— ............J 0

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Seuth Bear Lak*/Bear Lat* Manor /Bunnell Rd/Malady L n B e ir
Lake Re
SSI
Llnneal
Baach Dr A Or enow Way
3 If
I S3 Linnaal
Baach Dr A Play* Way
3M
B0
Linnaal
Baach Dr A Sombrora Dr
117
I 14 Linnaal
Baach O ' A Baa# L a k *Cir
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S S I Baar Lak* Clr A Baar Lake Rd
1 SS
IB
Baar Lak* Rd A Cub Dr
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S N Bemnatl Rd 0 Groan Acre* Plant Nurtary
] SI
IN
Eden Park Ay* A McNeil Rd
111
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McTNII Rd A Melody Ln
) SO
*0 3 Bear Lak* Rd A Anna Or
3 0
But 344 Ortra# K. Chapmen
Wakiva ISeufhwatl)
*01 CobN Dr IS) — oM W W ftlva Tr (#300 CobN Dr). .....
J0
*0 4 #JS1 CobN Dr (Jndhout* bator* W Wetlva Tr)
7 44
But 10 Drtrar H Shan*
TteUntid/Bunnell Rd/C*unNy Croak
• N Balt* Dr A Birch Ct
1 47
S IS Bunnell R d - w a tt ot I tt A V*
40
IM
Burvwll Rd A Quail Av*
) S3
IN
Country Creak Ptwy A Tlmbarland Tr
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* 00 Country Croat Pkwy A Laatharwood Dr
J 57
*0 1 Country Croak Pkwy A Bunnell Rd ILaka Lotut Condot)
7 1*
But &gt;47 Drtrar N Adklnt
Wakiva (North*antral)
• 54 E Wakiva Tr A Suffolk Ct
le e
*0 0 E WoklvoTr APytchwyCt
7 SO
*0 1 Hunt Club Blvd A Villa* Gr*#n Clr
1 57
Aut **&gt; Orlvar D Stake*
Balmy Baach Or/Ferret City
1 N Balmy Beach Or A O lean t Way
I 13
f a Foreei Lake Dr - ofl SR o t
l 0
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7 tt
t o 4 Academy Ay* A Pltgah Av*
3*7
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J 13
But 414 Drtrar C Padgett
SR 41k/Baar Lak* Me net/Lynnwead
I M SR 414 A Avery Ln
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111 Bear laka Rd AONtteaDr (Baar Lak# Manor I
147
*0 0 Holliday Ay* A Lynnwood Are
J 4*
*01 CurtltOr A Carbon* Way
ISO
* 01 Jarom* Way A M art*! Dr
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• 04 GNavet Cl A Baar Lak* Rd
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Raven Ay*)
7 IS LangdaN Ava A Hamilton Ava
7 tl Gram St A Georg&gt;e Ave
Bet 111 Driver B. Oliver
Skylark Lenywoid
7 84 Raven Ave A Mockingbird Ln
7 05 Raven Ave A Meadowlark St
7 or S tyle'* O r A Jay St
7 IS Wren Ave A Grant St
7 11 CradO St A Church Av*
Bet 117 Driver L. Miller
Lake Lucerne'Langrmed
7 84 Talma St A Nureary Rd
7 0 LongdaN Ara A Highland St
7 0* Highland S* A SammoN Ave
7. II O rangaAvoACradalt
7 IJ Oranga Ava A Grant St
Aut &gt;]&gt; Orlvar D Cartwright
Ratlin* Mllle/Knallwead NarthSt
Carlton
St
A
Victor
Ava
........... ..
7 07
7 0 PrettvNw A r* A NobN S*
7 0* PretlvNw A r t A Wo I boro Rd
7 18 Rsiboro Rd A Adair Ave
7 tl Palm Sprlngt Dr A Carlton S&gt;
7 17 Palm Spring* Dr A SlanNy St
7 tl North St A Allltan Av*
But ft* Driver M M trrlt
Hlddan Etlatat/Bratton Weedt Le FNrettt
7 0 W-odiaka Dr IE ) A York Way
7 04 Lite Ln — OH Flam* Ava
7 00 Hickory Dr A Or know Rd
7 CO CVanoN Rd A Vltcaya Ln

Lyman High Schaal
P M
Time
Bu* 7) Driver J DaLud*
Gian Ardan Haight*/Bay Paint*
3 aa
7 00 Mt Vernon Pkwy A MontlctlN Dr
7 47
7 01 M l Vernon Pkwy A Wattchattt r Dr
1 41
7 Oa Barclay Av* A Barclay Ct
7 tl
7 Ot RIvNraOr A Attrla St
7 41
7 00 Oakland Rd A Oranot# Rd
Aut 17 Driver J Andrew*
Rabin Rd/Prari* Leka/Farn Park
7 It
7 00 SR 41* A Robin Rd I Headed toward* Hwy 17 f l )
7 43
7 OJ LakavNw Dr A Gladwin Av*
70
7 04 Prari# Laka Dr A South St
7 44
7 01 South St A Highland Or
10
7 Ot Hamlin Or A Tangalo Av*
7M
7 Ot Spring Lak* Rd A Walnut PI
3 47
7 00 Spring Laka Rd A Bavarly Av*
1 *0
7 II Longwood Av* A Orient* Ava
.
Art at Driver L Willie
Spring* Oakt Wtadt/INathartan Vlllaga/Manigamary Reed
7U
e is Sprlngt Oakt Bird A Indigo Rd
1 40
7 01 Montgomery Rd A ConNr St
1w
Montgomery
Rd
A
Netfwrwood
Crotcant
7 07
7 to
7 07 Montgomery Rd 0 Monlgom#»y Sguara Aptt
But f* Driver 1 Lawtt
Spring VaiNy
a si Spring VaiNy Loop A Valencia Loop
7 17
S M Spring VaiNy Rd A Pinavlaw Clr
a i i Spring Valley Rd A Sattuma Dr
1 55
* s* Spring VaiNy Rd A Variety Tree Clr
7 54
e i f Spring VaiNy Rd A Green Leaf Ln
7 13
7 0 Spring VaiNy Rd A Pin* Needle Ln
7 11
7 01 Spring VaiNy Rd A Orang* Blottom Clr
7 It
T (71 Spring VaiNy Rd A Llv* Oak Lane
7W
7 03 Spring VaiNy Rd A Spring VaiNy Or
Blit IN Driver P. Yeung
Winter Park Dr/Cattalbarry
I 44
7 04 Winter Park Dr A Park Aye
7 47
7 0 Queen# Mirror Clr ( N I - Otf Winter Perk Dr
I 41
7 t* Queont Mirror Clr (N ) A Lake TrlpNt Dr ......... .
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7 11 Overbrook Dr A Suntel Or
7 &gt;7
7 14 Suntet Dr A Oek wood Dr
But IW Driver M Sever in

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M L ynchfNW Av* A Tuleno Dr
I 47
00 Trinity Av* A Notr# Dame Or
CMmton
Or
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Ave
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7 to
07 Clem ton Dr A Baylor Avl
7 &gt;7
Ol Weetherttieid Ave A Noire Dame Dr
Bud 10 Driver K Riepieltwtkl
Crtnet Reett/Senlendt sitrlngt
a u Altamonte Mali Parting Lot 0 Theatre (VaiNy Forga
Apt*)
................
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. .... ..
70
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7 04 Cranat Roott Blvd A Cranat Way
t 44
7 Ot Palm Spr Ingt Dr A Sabal Spr Ingt Clr I Palm Spr Ingt A p lt) 7 44
7 47
7 0 Oranga SI (W ) — Od Palm Sprlngt Or
7 0* PrettvN w Ava A Citrut SI
7 dl
7 1* PrattvNw Ava A Alpin* SI
70
Art 10 Drive# C Owen
North Laka ApH/Trepic Mill
7 SI
7 0 BroadvNw Ava 8 Maylair Dr
Hatieway Dr 8 Sharon Dr I North Laka Aptt)
&gt;0
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7 17 Tropic Hill 8 Laka Ava
8ut IT* Driver 8 KnewNt
Dovglat Ara/SR 4M
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a it Doug lat Ara 8 North SI
1 4/
4 11 Dougiat Av* A Candiaw.ct Rd
1 40
• 14 Douglas Ava A Baybarry Rd
1 4t
4 1/ Dougiat Ava A II ghland SI
1 10
4 14 Dougiat Av* A Lorrairw Dr
7 SJ
7 01 SR 43* A Jar Dr
7 173 SR 434 A El Nan Ava
But IN Drlrar 1 Tato
RetltAf Mill*
St
7 04 Barton SI A Mobton SI
7 0* Motmm SI A Homer Are
7:11 North SI A Sun.land Ava
7 11 SamlnoN Ava A Chariot** St
&gt;M
But 10 Drlrar L Walton
Raton Htll/Santande taring*
7 0
7 07 Palm Sprlngt Dr A Robin Hill Or
7 I* Highland SI A Grave Ava
3 41
10
7 II Grova Are A Oek hurt I K
Laka
Ava
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70
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Maitland Are/Ballard t l
7 81 Maitland Ara A Magnolia Dr
74
7 87 Maitland Ara A tharword Dr
&gt;0
7 IS Ballard SI A Bavarty Ava
70
Bet 187 Driver 07 Craig
Lk Kathryn I li t let/Lt Kathryn Park/Wyndam Waadi
7 t t Bridal Path A Sundown Tr
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7 3*
7:11 Seminal* Bird A Diana Clr
7.14 Lak* Kathryn Clr A Holly Hill A r* IS )...
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North Laka Apfa/Mawtaray Aptt
7 0
7 84 North Laka Bird 0 Charekaa Ct
7 (7 North Laka Bird 0 AltamonN Rldg* (Ttarth Entrance) 3 0
North Laka Bird 0 Tiffany Oakt .................................. 7 0
7
Bet 1ST Driver F . Ceman
Ceptatrana Apt*/Oakland (tlatot/Oak Harbaur/FN
Karan/ Maitland Are
a i d Maitland Ava 0 Capittrana Apt* 1 0 Taonit Court* I
IM
.......... ........
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S 0 Maitland Ava 0 DM Harbour
7 0 E lltwarth SI A Martin Ara
30
7:01 Mid Marthail Si
&gt;0
&gt;0
7 a Maitland Ara A Grandview SI I Watttida Student* anJyl
3 0
7 0 Maitland Ava A Faith Tarr (Eatltida Studantt only I
&gt;7*
7 0 F N#Ida Haran A Lake laminar# Clr .............. .....
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7 0
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3 34
7:1* Winter Park Or A Bridal Pelh
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Wymara Rd/Trailt at Wymera/Sprlag Laka HUN
Wymara Rd 0 Spring Lena Apt* (Driveway 4*)
10
JM
4 10 W Spring Laka Dr A N Spring Tr
HUN Dr - Off W Spring Laka Or 0 Tam il
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Court*
7 II
7 0 Spring Lee# Hlltt Or A Spring Cave Tr ...
Spring
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Hill*
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weed
Tr
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Wympra Rd 0 Tha Trail* (Driveway #4)
in
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7
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4 &gt;7
70

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7 87
7:1*
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Virginia Ara A Oakhurtl St
Oek hurtI SI A Willow Grave St
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SR AM/Royal Armt Apte/Treptc Hill/Hermit* Tr
Parh PI - Off SR 04
........................
Heiiyheck Or A Larktpur Or (M l.
Orlenta Or A Hadaway Dr
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Oranga Ava 0 Reyal Armt Apft
Hermit* Trail ACharry St
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Hermitt Trail A Tropic Hill
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CR 477 A Lake Ruth Dr
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7 40
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1 44

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But l i t Drlrar L Adair
Hawaii Cara
• It W Jarlcho Dr 4 Premier Dr (Hawaii C fr t )
.............
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I 1) W Jarlcho Dr A Muntey D­
I IS Jarlcho D A Deer»,#id Rd
• }* n ice MerlvaN Dr (On tatitld* between Deer (Hid
jg r M a O r l
But IM Orlvar V Neary
Rad Bu* Laka Rd/Tutkawille RMga/Sunrita Hama# (Wattl
Rad Bug Laka Rd A Palomino Way
Citrut Rd 0 Jonat’ Stop (a maliboiat on right)
Or tag# SI A Santa Crul Way ITutkaellla Ridgal
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La Met* A r* A La Paloma Clr |E I
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Tuikawilla Paint/Sudar't Mill
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• 73 HuckNbarry Ln (S) 8 Loganberry Tr |W)
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10*
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Ranchlanda/Laka Dr
7 id aaM FiaJwr Rd ( Acroat Irom DunmarEa'aNtl
) Jt
I 00 i l l Morton Ln (Si
JH
I 03 William* Rd A Sunrlta Av#
) &gt;3
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Sunrlta Ava A Morton Ln
) 11
• 01 Arnold Ln A Flthar Rd
) »
1ST Panama Rd 0 Stone A Wood Fane* on nght
) 74
• 0
Hayat Rd A Bahama Rd
) &gt;7
Mott Rd A Panama Rd
1 14
#710 Tradawlndt Rd I Bar wean S Edgamon Ava A Mott Rdl 7 »
S Edgamon Av* A Jackton Clf (W)
1 »
3 17
Lak* Dr A Florida Rd
7 ft
Laka Dr A LAM Ln
) II
Laka Dr A Suntet Ln
But (f t Driver P Wimami
Will* Orar# Carolyn f tlatot/Amberweed
Tutkawllla Rd A Suntel Ln
) 0*
7 IS
Tutkawllla Rd A Janma Ln IWlllaGroval
1 14
Dika Rd A Ctwryl Dr iCarolyn Ettatttl
Oik* Rd A Sugarwood Clr I Ambarwood)
7 11
But &gt;t&gt; Drlrar J Rata
Dika Rd/iprfngvtrw/Berdan Laka ( tlaN t (North)
7 0*
Olka Rd 0 lit houte on right patl Dodd Rd
SprlngvNw Ava A Village Hill Or I Spring.Nwl
1 ()
7
II
Vlllag* Hill Dr A Vmaga Suntal PI
&lt;17*1 Grand Ava I South ol Pr inert* Ga'r Blvdl
7 14
• IS10 Altar Dr INorth ol Cardan Laka Dr 11Garden Lea#
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3 IS
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3 70
S 11 41170GladWNt Dr (Norm al E Attar Or)
But l i t Drlrar O Latham
Araaka La/Raintrea/Miaty Way' Titlany Wood* Chartir Oakt
S I ) 4l0OBrocki Ln (IlhhouM OnNft ofl Rd Bug laka Rdl
111
S IJ Brookl Ln A Doubit R l n
3 11
*1 4 Brook t Ln A Publla Rd
7 11
S I# Michaal Dr A Rowan Dr IE ) (Ralntrt* - Turnaround!
7 )1
S II GabrNlla Ln 0 Tat ton t Stop Halt drive on N il bator* Edg*'
CD
J 17
Mltty Way
• 70 Tutkawllla
Tuakewilla Rd A MiaTy
7 1*
Tutkawllla Rd — Patt Tiffany Wood* Clr (Titlany Wood*
70
4443* Olka Rd (Whit* houw on right bator* high tchooll
II
Dot* Rd A Bom I Clr (Charter Oaktl
77
But TM Orlvar O Huntar
Suwyiaa Hemrt
#17*1 Mad#tone Av# I Juki patt Francltco Wayl
Via Villa Nova - Oppotita Tannlt Court*
Ava Dal Sol A Madrid Wty (Open F W&gt;dl
Ave Da Lot Toro* A Berta lone Cl
But 0 ) Driver C lettvp
Amhertt/Tutkawilla Farttt
Tutkawllla Hd - Juki before Amheril Way lAm hertll
Rlngwood Clr A Slog horn Ct ( Tutkaeilla Farattl
Hucktkin Dr A Swan* Neck PI
1 It
EagW Blvd A RmgwoodClr IW)
J 17
J It
t &gt;1 E *gW Bird A Rmgwood Clr |E I
Bet 417 Drlrar C AalNw
M il Nr Rd'SR 474/Jamattown/Dean Ad/ frtkawiila Rd
S 01 Mikler Rd 0 Perry’i Stop (Mallboa l l f f f I
I l&gt;
1 14
• 81 V&gt;kNr Rd 0 Van Warmer * Stop
) I*
I 87 sh a)# l EagW Pata Rd
7 It
S 0* SR 4M0 ChiN t Stop
7 If
I 10 Wttton SI A South St I Jamattown)
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• 14 Dean Rd A Carolina St
) 7*
• I) Dean R d 0 Dirt road on right bator* SR 4M
177
• It SR 4M A Wright Dr
7 7*
t 70 SR 4M A Harwood Rd I Aloma Acrati
Tutkawllla Rd A Parktr Ct ( Tutkawilla A crttl
7 71
Aut Md Driver D Moan
Pallia* Aay/Oedd Rd/Oarden Laka I tla N t ISautk)
1 )0
t IS Grand A r e ! Fltherman t Core iPallcan B a il
J 17
t It Dodd R d - Oft Hawaii Branch Rd
t 70 #1400 Dodd Rd (On wetltid*. |utt bator* Cardan Lak*
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7 II
t &gt;1 Gladioiat OR A Oak Vitla Ln
Ara 014 Orlvar P Mictli
Rad Dug Lak* Rd (Waal)
) 10
S’ 1b N Jarlcho Dr A Glmll Dr IOranga Grave Park)
IB *
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t I* Rad Bug Lak* Rd A Autumn GWn Rd IHuntNIgh Wood*
Rad Bug Lak* Rd 0 Logo Vitta Aptt
7 It
7 &gt;0
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Rad Bug Ilk a Rd 0 Harbour Landing
7 31
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7 44
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S 71 SprmgvNw Dr A Gravtwood Av*
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0:73 Anthony Or A Juttln Wpy (GravavNw Villatl
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| |4 Anltiony Or A Sir Lawranc* Dr
3 14
Aut i n Orhrpr P. CetNIN
Faa inert leg*/Lateweed/Canterbury/ArandermUI/Hldden VMiegt
I I I Ruwhari Hd 0 Feather* Edge Condot
111
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7 14
| It Greenwood Bivd A Canterbury Dr (Turnaround — Can
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3 N
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Greenwood B&gt;vd A Mill Run Or (trandorm lll)
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s n Greenwood Bird A PabbN Crook Dr I Hidden Vlllag* I
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SOS later Ava A Burnt Av* (Country Club Hoighttl ...
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S *7 Clyde Ava A Continental Blvd
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SR alt
&gt; &gt;•
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S H laka Mary Blvd A AM in
7 77
111 laka (Mary B ird # 4 whlNpeaN an Nft patl powar Unaa
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A v a il* Orlvar T. Carvar
Edward Hippie# Tarrace/leka Maaraa Tavr at*
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3rd SI A ONandar Ava
JIB
I II Ird SI A Oliva Ava
&gt; tt
I 11 Ird SI A Paean Ava
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Baa 111 Drhrar O Caaaaaava
U Manna Terrace/1 dear a Higgle# Tarr oca
111 Oliva Ava A *(h SI
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I IS Hh SI A Paean Ava
7 71
Boa IM Driver O (ad y
Lengwotd LA Mary Rd INI/Leb* Mary Bfvd (PD/RaMtraa
111 Langwaad le * a Mary Rd A Rockwall Clr
) 17
I IJ Langwaad Lake Mary Rd A Humghray Rd
.............. 4:IJ
I I* Langwaud Lake Mary Rd 0 MetoN Ham# an Nfl. aaufh to Lk
Mary Blvd
&gt; &gt;'
I N LakaMary Blvd A WiHon Dr
J B*
I IB Greenwood B lvd A Oonagai A r t (R a ln lr ta — Tha
Craaaingtl
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Langwaad Park/Langwaad Laka Mary RS I South I
S IJ Ruth Blvd A Laka Ln (Longwood Parkl
I IS

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Howard Bird A MiddW Ln
1 14
M*r)orW Blvd A Laka Ln
7 17
Longwood Laka Mary Rd A Acorn Dr . ..........
......... J If
Longwood Laka Mary Rd 0 Hout* a c 'o ti from Convenience
I 1)
But 017 Driver R Leach
CardinalOaka/Ptnartaw/Cardtnal Etlatat CR 11
Bioadmoor Rd A Cardinal OaktCt iCardinal Oaktl
3 10
• 1711 Suntal CH
&gt; &gt;1
CR 07 A Janmtar ct (Cardinal Ettatotl
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7 ••
CR 15 A North Rd (Country Oowntl
111
CR 1 1 0 Maiibot ta il Ion right muMw el curval
J If
CR II 0 Countrytldt Baptist Church
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Mourning Dor* Clr A Humming Bird Ct
J IJ
Mourning Dova Clf A Main Rd
J 77

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74
71

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Tanglaweed (El/WInter Weodt Samar an North Aptt Windward
tguera Apt*
I 11 linden R d l Knoll St
3 10
I l ) Rldga Rd A Hign St
7 »
I la Nottingham Dr A Winter Wood* Blvd
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The plaintiffs also charged Union Carbide
negligently stored the aldlcarb oxime, which Is
mixed with methyl Isocyanate to make the
pesticide Tern Ik.
Methyl Isocyanate Is the chemical that leaked
from a Carbide plant last Dec. 3 In Bhopal. India,
killing at least 2.500 persons.

...Lawsuits
C ontinu ed from page 1A
defendant. Including a Jacksonville Beach. Fla.,
resident who was playing golf near the pesticide
unit that sent a yellow chemical cloud over four
nearby towns.
The suit filed In state court, which seeks $1.1
million for each plaintiff, said Union Carbide
"should have known Its failure to properly
control, contain, and store chemicals and gasses
on and about the confines of the plant would
result In damage both to persons and to property
surrounding the plant."
The state suit said Carbide didn’t warn citizens
and officials of the dangers, failed to have an
effective warning system to detect malfunctions
and failed to act when the leak was discovered.

NATION
IN BRIEF
Reagan Authorizes Tost
Of Anti-Satellite Weapon
LOS ANGELES |UPI| — President K e a r n s decision lo
lest a new weapon that could knock satellites out o f the
skies Is not only a military exercise but a bid to get the
Soviets to negotiate seriously In arms talks, officials say.
Heagan said In a message to Congress Tuesday that he
has authorized the first of three tests of a Jet fighter*
launched weapon that would Intercept satellites.
Keagan's message compiles with a law that he give 15
days' notice before starting the test. White (lou se
spokesman Larry Speakes said the first test would come
some time after the 15 day period.
The lest Involves firing a "m iniature vehicle" from an Air
Force F-15 Jet fighter at an old U S. satellite In space. Later
tests will use a special target.
Speakes said the testing Is necessary "to avert clear and
Irrevocable harm to the national security" because the
Soviets already have an anti-satellite system — known as
ASAT — that can destroy U.S. satellites.

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C ontinued from page 1A
Projects w hose developers
have been notified of the avail­
able sewage treatment capacity
arr;
• Sunlakr planned unit dev­
elopment. State Road 434 near
U.S. H ig h w a y 17*92. 9 9 8
apartments
• Cumberland Landing at
Howell branch Road and Grand
A ven u e. 155 sin g le fa m ily
homes
• Periwinkle Plaza at the
s o u t h e a s t c o r n e r o f U .S .
Highway 17 92 and Fcrnwood

A L o tto B ettin g G o in g O n
NEW YOKK (UPI) — They walked, took the bus. rode the
subway, and some even flew to New York newsstands and
randy stores to buy tickets, und there were so many of
them that they pushed the lottery Jackpot to u record $4 I
million.
Some took lha day off from work, dreaming they might
nevrr have to work again.
Lotto maniacs bough! 18,900 tickets a minute Tuesday
afternoon, prompting one offlclul to cry. "It s going crazy at
the World Trade Center." Thousands of office workers at
the two I It) story towers waited hours for a rhnner to place
their bet*.
As llck rt-buying reached fever pilch, lottery officials
decided to shut down early so their computers could catch
their breath.
"Our sales have been unbelievable.” he said. "T h e
volume o f tickets Indicates now Ihul It will produce a $41
mlllllon jackpot, the largest yet In North America," Lottery
Director John Quinn said.
The previous record — n $40 million lottery — wan won
last year lit Chicago
He said the odds of winning were I In ti million.

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Continued fro m page 1A
during that month. Indicating
the sewage was dum|&gt;rd Into the
lake
An Invrsllgullon Into the valve

Andrew Chnrles Cross, Infant.
290 Spring Luke Hills Drive,
Altamonle Springs, died Monday
at Florida Ilospllal-Altamonle.
He was born Nov. 7, 1984 In
Orlando
Survivors Include his parents.
Mr and Mrs. Paul A. Cross;
brother. Paul W . Altamonte
Springs; grandparents. Mr and
Mrs William II Wilson, Alta­
monte Springs, paternal grand­
fa t h e r , S h e r m a n M. J r .,
Pascagoula. Miss.
(laidwin F a irc h ild Funcral
Horne. Altamonte Springs, Is In
charge of arrangements
LUCILLE DOUDNEY
Mrs. Lucille Doudney. 87. of
2001 S. Park Ave.. Sanford, died
Tuesday ut Central Florida Re­
gional Hospital. Sanford Horn
Nov. 10. 1897 In Orange County,
she moved to Sanlnrd from there
In 1901. She was a homemaker
and a member ol First liapllst
Church. Sanford.
S u r v iv o r s In c lu d e her
husband, S K.; sou. Alfred,
Longwood; d a u gh te r, Erma
Danglrman. Sanford; brother,
Cedi L. Rlncs. Sanford; nine
g r a n d c h ild r e n ; I I g reu t*
grandchildren.
Ilrlssott G u ardian Funeral
Home. Sunlord. Is In charge of
arrangements.
WILLIAM M. LENNOX
Mr. William Morris Lennox.
75. of 1410 Sanford Court.
Sanford, died Monday In un auto
accident In Sunlord. Horn June
HI. 1910 In Fulton, Ky.. he
m o v e d t o S a n f o r d fr o m
Palmersvllle. T rim In 1980. He
was u retired con stru ction
Ironworker and u baptist. He
was u member o f Sanford Moose

Lodge.
S u rvivors In c lu d e a son,
Jam es K., O rla n d o ; sister,
Pauline Quinn. Sanford; brother.
Thomas G.. Pennsylvania: one
grandson.
Urlsson G u ard ia n Funeral
Home. Sanford. Is In charge of
arrangements.

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on the sh ip ’ s h old in g tank
showed It was set to allow the
lank’s content to flow out when
the tank was half full, he said.
liukcr said he Is Investigating
other reports of dumping on the
St. Johns but could not discuss
Iheinnt this lime

MARJORIE L. PORCH
Ms Marjorie L. Porch. 85.
H e n d e r s o n v ille . N .C .. d ied
Monday In Hendersonville Horn
Jan. 5. 1000 In Ingersoll, On­
tario. Canada, she moved from
Sanford In 1008. She was a
member of the Salvation Army.
Survivors Include a brother,
William Uowmun, Canada
Brlsson G u ard ia n Funeral
Home. Sanford, la In charge of
arrangements.
ALEXANDER T. BELLE
Mr. Alexander T. Selle, 50. of
612 Fnclno W ay. Altamonte
Springs, died Monday at home.
Dorn June 14. 1026 In Buffalo.
N.Y.. he m oved lo Altamonte
Springs from Grand Island. N Y.
In 1067. He was a retired paving

foreman und was a Protestant.
He wan a Murine Corps veteran
of World wur II.
He Is survived by his wife,
Lois.
Hald w ln -F alrch lld Funeru l
Home, Forest City. Is In charge
nfurrungrmenta.
OREN B. "OBIE" W E IN M A N
Mr. Orcn II. "O ble" Welnmnn,
H I . o f 4 6 6 W llfo r d A v e . ,
L o n g w o o d , dlrd M onduy ut
home. Horn Nov. 19. 1909 In
P i t t s b u r g h , hr m o v e d lo
(.ongwood from Ingotnar. Pu. In
1968. He was’ a retired mink
funner. He was a m em ber of
Ambrldge Lodge 7U7. Am brldgr,
Pu.. Anelrnt Accepted Scottish
Rite. Syria Temple Shlrne. both
o f Pittsburgh. Rolling Hills Golf
Club. Longwood.
He Is survived by his wife,
Lucy.
Hu Id w in -Fairchild F un eru l
Home. Altamonte Springs. Is In
churge of arrangements.
GERALD L. G UNN
Mr Gerald Leonard Gunn. 29.
o f Apt. 9. Cowan Mnughton
Terrace, Sanford, died Sunday
morning In u traffic accident on
Interstate 4 south of Altumonte
Springs Horn Sept. 14. 1955 In
Lake Monroe, he wus a lifelong
resident. He was a construction
laborer und an uuto mechanic,
lie wus a member of Ronehlll
Missionary baptist Church, laike
Monroe
Survivor* Include i m r daugh­
ter. Sharond Gunn. Sanford;
four sisters, Sandra Young und
Frances Gunn, both o f Atlantic
C i t y . N .J .. J a n ic e G u n n .
Duytona beach. Delorls Gunn.
Sanford: three brothers. Oocar
G unn. J r., Houston. Jam ea
Gunn. Sanford, and Tony B.
Gunn. Oak Hill. Fla.
Wllson-Elchelberger Mortuary
Is In charge of arrangements.

King said they saw nothing
wrong with commercial zoning
that allows professional 'Hires
on the highw ay, but Pctsos
added he would "hale to see us
arbitrarily zoning land commer­
cial If only u few of the residents
want It."
Webster said, "A good share of
laike Mary boulevard Is officecommercial. We don't want II
overrun with shops "
King expressed yet another
problem for Lake Mary residents
living near the boulevard
"M y concern Is If It goes
commerelu! on the highway how
do you protect people In adjacent
areas?" King mild "W e need a
huffrr zone along the entire
area." Petsos suggested Ihut
such a buffer zone be one block
wide.
Convenience stores on Luke
Mary boulevard pose u problem,
uccordtng to a question from the
audience.
"They ure a traffic-generating
business." .lore said, suggesting
that the number of such stores
tie limited.
Webster said he believes con­
v e n ie n c e s t o r e s w ill ’ ’ run
th em selves ou t o f business
throu gh c o m p e t it io n ," but
agreed that the commission
"should !&gt;c careful In rezonlug
prp|&gt;e'rty that would ullow con­
venience s t o r e s ." King und
Pelsos concurred
To uvold congestion on Lake
Mary boulevard candidates said
they would learn from mistakes
others inude on Stute Road 436
und Stute Road 434. Candidates
ollered solutions such us limiting
curb cuts, not going lotully
commercial, und huvlng com ­

The Sanford IMunnlng A Zon­
ing Commission denied a re­
quest for u conditional use In
generul com m ercial zoning to
|N*rmll construction of duplexes
on lots 17 und 19 on Oak
Avenue.
Donald Sullivan representing
owner. Andy Garrison, made the
request.
The P&amp;Z. alter a public hear­
ing Thursday, denied the re­
quest on a vole of 7-2. Chairman
John Monts und member John
Davidson opposed the turndown.
In other business, the board:
• Denied u request for u
conditional use In general com ­
mercial zoning ut 417 W 12th
St. lo permit the manufacturer of
doors and windows for homes
because o f the noise and traffic

mon Ingress and egress to bust
nesses.
It Is Important "fo r the city
that we make very specific long
range plans In order to control
growth so that the growth Is
consistent with the land's ability
to handle It." King said ufler the
meeting.
On another topic, candidates
were usked why residents’ taxes
would double without the benefit
of any additional city services.
" T h e cost o f govern m en t
keeps going up No city could
hold down taxes." Jore said. He
added hr would like to broaden
the city's tux base.
W e b s te r a g r e e d th at the
commission will have to Increase
taxes "som e" and that "even
the commission will probably
have to bite the bullet."
King blamed lux Increases on
the city's rapid growth und
Petsos agrrrd. saying new dev­
elopment Is not paying Its way.
.illhough It would a frw years
down the road
Candidates also discussed
salaries and pay scales for city
employees
Webster said some low-paid
city employees need raises and
Jore. who said he was a part of
the board that designed the
current city pay scale, said that
scale was based on keeping the
c ity co m p etitive w ith other
public and private employers.
King said merit pay. a process
that rewards employees through
pay raises for good work. Is a
sensible approach and Petsos
feels there I* a need for a review
hoard forull raises
All lour men agreed there Is u
need for more puved roads, but
Petsos and Jore said they feel
the commission should conduct
a study outlining the Impact of
road paving and who will benefit
from ll
— J a n ie G nalt

that would create.
• Approved unanimously a
conditional use to |&gt;ermtt gaso­
line pumps, convenience store
and car wash at 2414 French
Ave.
• Grunted a conditional use In
a restricted commercial zone to
permit construction o f three
single' family homes at 2506,
2508 and 2510 Princeton Ave.
— Donna Estes

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The original plan, devised In
1980. was "based on a projected
growth rate of Just over 100
housing units per year through
1990." the updated plan says.
However, the Improved economy
created growth pressures that
have exceeded the previous
estimates necessitating a reevaluation o f land use In the
city.

FREEDOM OF CHOICE

S a n fo rd P&amp;Z B locks D u p le x e s

44A At Rtodkarl Rd
to M * U Coatrai /tor Mi
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voted In favor of the motion
limiting use of that property It
was pointed out at the meeting
that Petsos U the only board
member who owns lakefront
property In Lake Mary.

• Century Plaza Motel In the
boulevard. Fern Park, a shop­
Wllshlce Boulevard area near
ping center.
• Mallard Woods, south of Casselberry, a 100-room motel.
The amended plan provides
• Rlverwalk office-warehouse.
bear Gully Road, east of Howell
for various types of devclopmenl
Iron
Bridge
Road
and
Alafaya
Branch Road and north of SR
and Includes gu id elin es for
426, a residential and office Trail. 126.000 square feet.
• R lverw alk Apartsm ents. c o n s e r v a t io n o f w e tla n d s ,
development.
expansion of public utilities and
• Alafaya OfTlce Park, east of west o f Alafaya Trail, south of
services, preservation of historic
Alafaya Trail, south o f Lake Oviedo. 256 units.
• Rlverwalk condos. Alafaya buildings, and the study of an
Hayes Road.
annexation policy.
• The Shoppes at Howell Trail. 320 units.
—Janie Gnat
—Donna
E
stes
Branch Road. Howell Branch at
Betty Street, a commercial dev­
elopment.
THE GREATEST HOME ENTERTAINMENT
• Oxford Club Townhouses
IN THE W ORLD...
on the north side of Lake of the
W o o d s b o u le v a r d , w est o f
Oxford Road, a 70-unlt apart­
rO U t O W N A fF O S D A B tE SPACE
ment development.
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Raines Changed Slide To Protect Cocaine
Tim Raines can run the 10Oyard dash In Iran than 10
seconds but he can t outrun the
shadow of past struggle* with
cocaine dependency.
Ralne*' problems o f a 1982
battle with cocaine surfaced
again Tuesday when the New
York Times devoted a front page
article to his pact problems and
those of former St. Louts out­
fielder Lonnie Smith entitled
“ C ocain e D isru pts B aseball

From Field T o Front Office."
T h e a r t ic le , b ased on a
three-month Investigation by
w r ite r s M u rray C hass and
Michael Goodwin, dealt with the
cocain e p rob lem s In v o lv in g
Raines and eight other Expos
during the 1982 season, which
Montreal President John Mctlale
said cost the Expos the National
League pennant.
" I don't think there's any
doubt In '82 that the whole

N.L. Baseball
scenario (cocaine) cost us a
chance to w in ." Mcllale told the
Times
"He iRalncs) probably
cost us tlx. eight. 10 games
doing things we couldn't believe
he was doing."
Raines. In one of his most
startling disclosures, said he
changed from his normal feet-

first slide to going head first on
steal attempts to protect gram
bottles of cocaine In hts back
pants pocket. Raines also Mid he
did cocaine almost even 1day for
three months and he would do It
b e t w e e n I n n i n g s In th e
bathroom behind thedugout.
" I had It (cocaine) In little
grain bottles." Raines told the
Time-s. ' Actually, a lot of times I
would put It In my butting glove
and then In my pocket. 1 was

trying to find ways of not getting that he hasn t used drugs of any
kind since his problems. "T h a t's
caught.
"Usually, when 1 carried tt In behind me now. hr Mid
m y pocket. I d go in head first."
Mcllale. who said Raines was
Raines said "eight or nine"
one of ihe few players who was
teammutes were also using co­
able to be saved, has (wicked his
caine but refused to name them
all star outllrldrr since he in­
He later underwent a 30-day
cu rred h is p ro b lem . " T i n t
drug rehabilitation program at
worked hard at his rehabilita­
the Orange County Carr Unit In
tion." said Mcllale. "H r hasn't
California.
had any problems since then."
Th e former Sem inole High
School standout M id last week
— Sam Cook

'N oles, Rams O pen
W ith Tough G am es
Most football coaches would
Just have soon have their open­
ing game against a team the
quality of their hom ecom ing
opponent — weak. Seminole
County's teams, however, will
have no such luxury.
Seminole, which opens with
Titusville Astronaut, und Lake
Mary, which plays Apopku. both
have tough ones to begin their
prrp seasons on Friday. Sept.
13 l-ake Brantley and Oviedo
will battle In the first Jemlnolr
A t h le t ic C o n fe r e n c e gam e.
A n y tim e tw o c o u n ty riv a ls
dlamp down on the chlnstrap.
U s a war.
j Lyman, which plays Boone,
and Lake Howell, which opens
tilth Edgcwater. face a couple of
Metro teams which are starting
(o turn their programs around
Under a pair of former county
coach (Edgewaler: Sam W rlr and
Boone: Larry McUryde).
Here's a look at the county
gridiron schedules.
SEMINOLE
Bcpt 13.......................Astronaut
Sept 20...........
Sept 27
Oct. 4
Oct. I I ...........
Oct. 17............ ....... at Seabreeze
Oct 25............
Nov 1
Nov, 8
New Smyrna Beach*
Nov. 15...........
Nov 22
•homecoming
LAKE MARY
Sept 13..........
Sept 20..........
Sept 27
Ort -l
Seminole
Oct 11
Oct. 18............ ......Spruce Crrek
Oct. 25...........
Nov 1.............
Nov. 8.
at t.akc Brantley
Nov. 1 5 ..........
Nov. 22
•homecoming

Almon Says
Patriots Will
Be In Shape

LYM A N
Sept 13............
Sept. 20............
Sept 27............
Oct 1
OrLand
Oct 11:... .........
Oct 18
.............. Oviedo
Oct. 25.............. .......at Seminole
Nov. 1...............
Nov. H
Nov. 15.. ......... Satellite Beach
Nov 22
at Lake Marv
homecoming undecided
OVIEDO
Sept. 13............ at Lake Brantley
Sept. 20.......
Sept 27............
Oct. 4....... at New Smyrna Heach
Oct 11
Oct IH ...........
Oct. 25..............
Nov. 1...............
Nov. H
at Cocoa Beach
Nov. 15............. ...... ut Titusville
Nov. 22............. ...... Lake Howell
•homecoming

V.
...

LA K E H O W E LL
ut Edgewatcr
Sept. 13............
Sept . 20............ .... West Orange
Seminole
Sept. 27..........
Apopku
Oct. 4
.ut Lake Marv
Oct 11
Oct. 18..
....at Winter Park
Oct. 25.............
Nov. 1 ............
Nov. H
Nov. 15............ at Lake Brantley
Nov. 22............
•homecoming
L A K E BRAN TLET
Sept 13 ..........
Sept 20...........
Sept. 27............
Oc'l. 4................ ...... Winter Park

Oct. 11
Oct 18

________
....West Orange*

Oi l. 25.............
Nov. 1...............
Nov. 8
Nov. 15.............
Nov. 22.............
•homecoming

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Seminole's Dennis Lawrence, left, breaks up
a pass. Lawrence Is one of the key returning
secondary players for coach David Mosure.

The Tribe opens the gridiron season at home
against Titusville Astronaut Friday, Sept.
13.

Bucs W aive Brown,
C ala bria , W illia m s
TAM PA (UP1I - Th e Tampa
Hay Bucaneers Tuesday waived
veteran free solely Cedric Brown
and draft picks quarterback
Sieve Calabria and running luck
Jam es "P u n k ln " Williams to
comply with Ihe league's 60man roster limit.
In total. Tampa Bay coach
L erm a n Bennett w aived 10
players and placed five on In­
ju re d r e s e rv e to m eet Ih e
deadline.
The other players waived were
wide receiver Joe Howard, nose
guard Randy Jostes. tight end
Sam Nelson, linebackers Kelvin
Newton und Robert Thompson,
punter Slrve Rowe and offensive
tackle Don Swallord.
Placed on Injured reserve were
tight ends Corwyn Aldredge und
Tony Wrotcn. offensive tackle
John Janata, ru n ning hack
Freddie Miles and llnrbackrr
Paul Vogel.
Bruwn had been with Ihe Bucs
llnce Ihe 1977 season when he
Was signed as a free ugenl He
bad been drafted out of Kent
State as a 12th-round pick by
6akland In 1976.
He started Ihe first nine games

Flexible Dolphins
Cut Roster To 59

Football
Iasi year before going down for
the season with a knee Injury
when teammate David Logan
inadvertently fell on It In a game
at Kansas City. Il was Brown's
100th game with Ihe Burs.
Il was the second year In u row
Brown finished the season on
Injured reserve. Hr started seven
ol thr first right games In 1983
and missed Ihe llnul eight with
an ankle Injury.
Brown Intercepted 29 (tosses
In his right years with the Bucs.
u learn record, and second
umong uctlve players only lo
Gary F rnrlk o f Ihe Chicago
Bears and Herman Edwards of
thr Philadelphia Eagles, each
u, HI) 30.
Calabria was a ninth-round
pick this year out o f Colgate,
where he holds 43 school re­
cords He saw limited action In
Ihe second prc-scaaon game,
completing the only (tasa he
threw and rushing one lime for I
ynrd and a touchdown

T *« hij VMml

By C h ris Plater
H era ld S p ort* W riter
A transform ation Is taking
place at Lake Brantley High.
When the Patriots suit up lor
thr 1985 season, they'll be
competing In a new district and
a new conference with a new
head coach.
New surroundings ran som e­
times bring on a i&gt;!i of uncer­
tainty but unr thing lira! year
coach Fred Almon Is making
sure of Is Ihe Big Blue will be In
shape and ready to play when
Ihe '85 season kicks off Sept 13.
"I'm « firm believer In condi­
tioning." Almon M i d . "The first
thing we did Thursday was give
them a three mile run. We had a
lime set and only had one kid
that didn't make II. Wr had a
program during thr summer on
Tuesdays. Thursdays und Sat­
urdays and most n( thr kids look
part In II."
Lake B r a n tle y opens the
season Friday. Sept. 13 In a
Seminole A liilrtlc Conference
gamr at home against Oviedo.
The Patriots will I k - In the tough
District BA r&gt; whit h Inc holes
Lake H o w e ll, West O range,
Winter Park. Ajxipka and Or­
lando Evans.
" It 's g o in g to be to u g h ."
Almon Mid. "Right now. we
might be low man In the dis­
trict."
Thr Patriots looked pretty
sharp In ihe spring Jamboree
against Lake Mary and Almon
said (h r sq u ad picked up
Thursday right where It left oil
In Ihe spring
" I th in k w e 'r e aheud o f
everybody else t&gt;rcausr thr kids
worked rral hard all sum m er,"
Almon said. "T h ey're dragging a
little hut not as had as other
trams I've been around. They
know they have to lie In nhupe to
compete."

H*c#W SsS k) Urn Cm *

A tlanta') Gerald Riggs was a happy man. He didn't
encounter much difficulty against Tampa Bay's defense in a
23 17 win Saturday against the Bucs. Tampa looks for Its first
win Saturday at New Orleans.

MIAMI (UPII - With (he Miami
roster at 59 players, couch Don
Shulu M ys (he team now has
som e fle x ib ility sh ou ld Ihe
Dolphins d e c i d e to pick up a
player or allow Nut Moore to play
Suturday against the Raiders.
Th e Dolphins Tuesday cut
10th round pick Mike Pendleton
from Indiana and free ugenl
M a lco lm Curson from Ten nrssee-Chultunooga. A ll NFL
teams had to have their rosters
al 60 players Tuesday.
In addition, thr Dolphins have
roster exemptions for holdout
quartrrtxirk Ban Murlno und
Moore, who endrd Ids holdout
last week.
" I figured that wr have an
e x e m p tio n for N al und an
exem ption for Murlno. If Nut
dresses for the game (Saturduy).
his exemption Is off." Shula said.
" I f we decide lo bring In u player
this week, we'd have room lo do
It."
Shula Mid Bob Baurnhowrr
and Eric Loakso. placed on the
physically unable lo perform list
Monday, would be eligible lo
return ufler Ihe sixth gam r of

Football
ihr season Th r Dolphins had
hoped Baurnhowrr. recovering
Iroin knee and ankle surgery,
would be reudy for Ihr star! of
Ihr season
"H e lliuumlmwrrl I f sled yes
Irrday and hts testing was not as
good as we hud ho|M*d. so that
sort of look away the Idea he'd
he ready lor the l&gt;egliinlng of Ihe
scuson.” Simla said
With Buumhowrr out. rookie
Georgr Little Is Ihe lop rundldulr
for the nose taeklr Job "George
Is the leading candidate lor the
nose tackle position." Sim la
Mid. "W e 'v e been vrry, very
pleased with what we've seen
there."
He ulso said Ihe Dolphins may
be forced lo make a trade for a
defensive buck because of the
In ju ry to r o r n e r b u c k D on
McNrul. who suffered u severely
sprained knee against Buffalo
Saturduy night.

Eagles Bolster O ffensive Line — Cardinals W eaken Defense
Th e P h ila d e lp h ia Eagles*
rcn g th rn rd th eir o ffen sive line
jesday. while lire St. Louis Cardinals
ere wrakened on defense as NFL
atns pared their rosters to the
andatory GO-pluyrr limit.
Philadelphia, beset by contract pro­
ems. signed lop draft pick Kevin
lien of Indiana. Allen, a tackle, signed
aeries ol four one-year contracts after
Using five weeks of training camp In
contract dispute.
Meanwhile, a siring o f Injuries lo his
rfensive line forced Cardinal coach
rn llanlfan to shuttle hts starters
ursday In preparation for Friday
ighl's pre-season game against PHburgh In St. Louts.

Allen's presence will be needed on
Ihe Eagles oflensivc line aa tackle Dean
Mlraldl. who startrd all 16 games on
Ihe left side Iasi season, was released
Allen Mid hr thinks he will be able
to make up for the time he’s missed
•*H*a g o in g to be a h e c k u v a
challenge." Allen said. "But I'm going
lo give It u hell o f a shot. You hale to
miss anything and everything U a
learning experience. I'm going lo make
the best of It. I can overcome the three
wreka or whatever It U. It's Just how
hard I want to work."
The Eagles reduced their roster to
GO-piaycr limit. The next cut U to 50
p la y e rs by A u g. 27 and to the
regular-season limit o f 45 by Sept. 2.

Football Roundup
As for the Cardinals, defensive end
C urtis G reer had his right knee
examined Tuesday after twisting II In
practice Monday.
As a result, three of the Cardinals’
four starters on the defensive line now
Injured. Tackle Mark Dudu also has an
In ju re d kn ee a n d ta c k le D a vid
Galloway has a lender rotator cuff.
None of the Injuries, however, ap­
pear lo b e critical.
Hanlfan said hla patchwork Unr for
the game against the Sleelera will have
veteran Elols Grooms at left defensive

end. with Al "B u bb a" Baker moving
from left to right defensive end.
Stafford Mayes. Bennie Smith and
Reno Patterson w ill work at Ihe
defensive tackle positions
In other roster moves:
— The Detroit Lions placed running
back Billy Sims and light end Rob
Rublck on Ihe physically unable to
perform list. Sims, who had knee
surgery foUowtng a Injury against the
Minnesota Vikings last October, has
been slowed by his rehabilitation and
Is not expected back until midOctober.
— The San Francisco 49crs cut 14
players. Including former Los Angeles

Exprrss starling com rrbark Wynton
Henderson, and placed speedster Renuldo Nehrmlah on ln|ured reserve.
— Thr Buffalo Bills, searching for a
light end lo replace Injured Mark
Urammer. acquired Pete Met/rUar*
from Ihe Seattle Scahuwlu for wide
receiver Bryon Franklin, their leading
pass catcher last season. Drummer was
placed on injured reserve with freeagent linebacker Rodney Lyles. — The
Houston Oilers and defensive back
Richard Johnson cam e out o f u
five-hour n ego tia tin g session la ic
Tuesday night with a contract In
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Grornc Hielnbrenncr'ti krttngs about
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himself, was so an^errd when one of his
pitchers was found under the Influence
nl alcohol that he was moved to declare
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Steinbrenner k,M‘* MeGraw one belter
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with bis Nrw York Yankees will be all
thiouKh with them Immediately. Done,
finished, period
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oilier In Tampa. What's more, he also
said Mir Yankees have had a few (lruk
users, bid they're no longer with the
t luh Ih- gol rid of them us quickly us he
could, bvrit quicker than that.
"There urc some men who were wills
us once but are gone today because I
knew (hey wrre users and they knew I
knew ." Steinbrenner said. "T h e y 're
gone.'*
Steinbrenner said all this because one
of his players, thud baseman Dale Berra.

Milton
Richman
UPI EDITOR
•SPORTS

again Is being prrimtnrrilly men (toned In
connection with the big drug trial
coming up In Pittsburgh In a few weeks
Berru, the son of former Yankee
manager Yogi Berra, is one of 11 active
big league players who provided In­
formation to the U.S. Attorney's office In
Pittsburgh during the past few months
III an investigation that led to the
Indictment of seven men charged with
drug dealing.
The Yankees acquired the 'JH year old
Berra Irom the Pirates last December In a
five-player deal while his lather was still
munuglng the New York club On
Monday In Pittsburgh, the third of the
seven men charged with selling drugs to
major league players pleaded guilty to
federal court to 20 counts ol selling
cocaine to Pirate pitcher Rod Scurry and
others.

Best Vs. W orst?
Gooden Fans 16
As M ets Roll On
United Press In ter national
ll sremrt u n la lr . D w igh t
Gooden, with som eth in g to
prove, wus lacing the worst
h ittin g team In the Major
Leagues.
Uondrii struck out a mujorleague season high 10 hatters
and tossed a seven hitter lor Ids
Lilli straight triumph Tuesday
night, trading the New York
Mrls In a 110 victory over the
Sun Francisco Giants.
In tils last outing. Gooden
lasted live Innings and was
pounded lor live runs on right
lilts by the Philadelphia Phillies
'After what happened to me
against I'liltly. I said to myarlt
I tn it better pitcher than ituil,"'
Gooden said " t ills builds my
confidence buck up. Thr bad
peiloiniunrr Is behind me now,
and I hope there arc no more
ahead "
The victory, coupled wltti
Houston's 17 2 pounding of St.
Louis, enabled New York to
Increase Its lead In the NL East
to I ' v games
G ooden. 1W-3. raised tils
season strikeout total to 20H.
best in the majors, and became
the second playrr In history to
strike nut 200-plus In ruch of his
(Irsl two seasons. Herb Score
llrst accomplished thr feat with
thr Cleveland Indians In 1959
and 1950.
"H r gets that determined look
on his fuce." Met manager Dave
Johnson said. “ It's like he's
suylng, 'I've got to put a stop to
this.* I think he was getting even
for gelling roughed up hls last
time out ."
A s tro s 17, C ard in als 3
At Houston. Mike Scott scat­
tered three hits In seven Innings
and Mark Bailey keyed a six-run
third Inning with hls second
grand slam o f the sea ton to
(lower St 1a&gt;uls. Scott. KMi.
walked three and struck out
three uud was the beneficiary of
a 19-hlt attack In which every
Astro starter scored si least
once.

N.L. Baseball
D o d g e rs S, P h illie s 4

At P h ila d e lp h ia . M a ria n o
Duncan's two-out l l t h Inning
tuple drove In Steve Sax und
lifted Los A ng el es . Tom
Nledenfuer. who worked three
scoreless Innings, gained Hu*
victory lu raise hls record to li-4.
Kent Tckulvefell to 4-9.
P a d r e s 1, E x p o s O

At M o n tr e a l, K e v in
Mi Reynolds doubled home the
only run o f Hie game and Dave
Dravccky combined with two
relievers on an e lg lft-liltirr.
h c I p I n g S a u D l c g o ll u n d
Montreal Us second straight 1-0
drlcat BUI Uulllcksoii slipped to
11-9 Tim Raines didn't start but
pinch hit amt was 0 for I

Berra Is expected to be called as a
witness when (he other defendants go to
trial next month and his name again
surfaced, along with those of other
players alleged to have used drugs. In
published reports Monday.
Steinbrenner says he surprised Berra
tty having him tested twice for drugs
within the past three months without
telling him beforehand, and both times
B erru's u rin alysis cam e out letter
perfect.
" I gotta stand up for the k id ,"
Steinbrenner says "I'm convinced he's
clean."
"Under the union's drug program, hr
could've objected to taking the tests. But
he didn't," the Yankees' owner con­
tinues. "1 never gave him any Idea of
wlial I was going to to. but I hud a doctor
lest him twice whcli he showed up al the
park at Yankee Stadium Once In early
May and again In late June Both limes
he came out positively dean, snuw
white.
"M ind you. I have no way of knowing
what went on In Pittsburgh. I have
enough to be concerned about with the
players on my own club. Hey. look, Ihis
is a young mail's life we're talking at&gt;out
now. Do t shut up and say nothing?
Everybody knows the way I feel about
any of my players using drugs. All I
know Is that Dale Berra could've refused

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on th* following property In
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Lot F. Block J. NORTH OR
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CubsB,Bravaa2
At Atlanta. Rync Sandberg
drilled hls IHth homer, a tworun shot, with two out In the
eighth Inning to lift Chicago. Ray
Fontenot Improved to 5-7 and
Ler Smith worked two Innings
for hls 25th save. Leon Durham
also hit hts 13th homer to nuke
a loser of Bruce Sutler, 7-6.

BOWA JOINS NEW YORK
NEW YORK IUPII - For both
parties concerned, the timing
could hardly have been better.
The New York Mels needed
defensive hrlp to a run for the
National league pennant, and
lurry Bowa needed u job
Tuesday they got together.
Ttir Mets algnrd the 39-ycarold free agent short stop to a
contract for the remainder o f the
season.

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Yankees 8, Angels S
At Anaheim. Calif.. Don Mat­
tingly clubbed two solo homers
to raise hts KBI total to 10O and
highlight a five-home run bar­
rage that powered New York.
Rich Bordl evened his record at
4-*i with 3 2-3 Innings o f score­
less relief and Dave Klghcttl
g a in ed hls 23rd sa ve. Jim
Sluton. 5-10, was (he loser.
R a n g e r s 3. R e d S o x 1

At Boston. C harlie Hough
tossed a live hitler and Toby
Hurrah belted a solo home run to
lift Texas and snap a six-game
losing streak, Hough. 12-12.
struck oul seven and didn't walk
a batter while allowing only one
runner past second base. Bobby
Ojeda. 5-8, took the loss for
slumping Boston.
Blue J a ys 3, Indians 2
At C l e v e l a n d . T o n y
Fernandez's second RBI single of
the game scored Jesse Barfield
with the winning run In (he
seventh inning, vaulting Toronto
past Cleveland. Jim m y Key.
IO-5. got credit for the victory
and Tom Henke fired two In­
nings of one-hit relief for hls
fourth save Loser Roy Smith fell
to 1-1.
B r e w e r s 3. T w in s 2

At Milwaukee. Rick Manning's
KOI single with two out In the
ninth Inning capped a three-run
rally and gave Milwaukee the
victory. Ted Hlguera. 11-6, went
the distance for the fourth time
th is season. R eliever S te v e
Howe. 1-2. suffered the defeat.

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and the bases loaded In (he
ninth Inning, allowing pinchrunner Scott Fletcher to score
from third and propel Chicago.
Tom Seavcr and Bob James, 5-3.
combined on a five-hitter. Dan
Qulaenberry. 6-7. was the victim
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Terrell, 12-6. struck out four and
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Thompson smashed tits ) 1th
homer and Rick Heuschcl llrrd a
seven-hitter, pacing Pittsburgh.
Rcuschel. 9 -6 . walked three and
struck out right In notching Ills
tlilrd completr game and hls
first victory since July 12.

to lake those tests and he didn't. He
passed ihc lesis and that's what matters
to me He's the only player we ever
tested."
Steinbrenner had a talk with Dale
Berra In Fort Lauderdale. Fla., shortly
after spring training started and It was
one of those lough talks
"W hen Berra came to us. I had heard
these rumors." he says, " l l seemed most
of the rumors I heard about drug use
were crnlercd around National League
teams. Pittsburgh in particular, but
that's all they were. Just rumors
" I called Berra In when we were In
spring training and lectured him. I
lectured him as lough as I've ever
lectured anybody and you know how I
can be I’ve never been tougher on a guy.
I talked to him about tils mother and
lather I told him if I ever found oul he
was using drugs while he was with the
New York Yankees he'd wish he was In a
different country."
tlerra listened without saying a word
Steinbrenner asked him If he understood
wtiat lie was saying to him and the son
o f the Yankees' Hall of Famer answered
"yes. sir. yes. sir."
Steinbrenner doesn't think much of
the present drug plan worked out
between the Players Association and the
baseball owners, but he's supporting It.
anyway.

United Press International
Gorm an Thom as has won
more than a few games for
Seattle this season by clubbing
25 homers with a rebulll right
shoulder. He gave the Mariners
another victory Tuesday night
when he kept hls bat there.
Thomas walked with the bases
loaded In the bottom of the ninth
to push across Jack Perconte
and give the Mariners a 4*3
v ic t o r y o v e r the s tr e a k in g
Baltimore Orioles.
Thomas, who had many peo­
ple doubting he had much of a
career lefl when he underwent
rotator cuff surgery last sum ­
mer. said there was little ques­
tion about hls role at the plate
against Nate Snell. 3-2
"W hat's the point o f even
approaching the Idea o f me
swinging." said Thomas, who
walked on four pilches, "Snell
had missed seven In a row ,"
The 34-year-old designated
hitters timely display of thp
ultimate In bat control made up
fo r an e a r l i e r b o u t o f
overzealousness that might have
cost the Mariners the game.
" I was a little ticked ofT at
m yself." Thomas said, referring
to a one-out popup with a runner
on third earlier. "But I ihlnk I
was the right person for that
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Tennis In Big Apple Is Another Ball Game
During the last week In August and
the first week In September a sprawl­
ing. brawling working m an’s tennis
tournament Is held in New York. It’s
called the U.S. Open and Is considered
as one o f the two most Important
tennis tournaments In the world The
other, of course, being Wimbledon.
These two events, even though equal
In suture, are as different as night and
day. Whereas Wimbledon has Its lush,
open grass courts. Its staid surroun­
dings. Its strawberries and cream and
Its knowledgeable but subdued ternis
fans, the U.S. Open has hard hot
c o u r t s , bu sy and o ft e n fra n tic
dow ntow n-type surroundings, hot
dogs and peanuts and blood and guts,
loud and demanding tennis fans.
Both have three out of five set
matches for the men and two of three
for the women. Both have a draw of
123 and both have huge amounts of
prize money. Even Ihe first-round
losers receive 9 1,000.
Both tournaments carry for the

winner a place In the hall o f fame and
winning It means lifetime exemption
from ever having to qualify In any of
the tour events. Of course that's not
very Important to them now. anyone
who Is good enough to win the U.S.
Open or Wimbledon Is ranked high
enough to get Into any tournament
anyway. It could be Important to then
later In their careers, though
It Is a bit Ironic that most o f the top
players have a love-hate feeling toward
these two top toumements. Its the
ultimate goal o f all to win a U.S. Open
or a Wimbledon but they all find many
things that they dislike about both.
Th e U.S. Open Is often blisteringly
hot. The courts Just radiate the heat
and the temperature often exceeds 100
degrees. The surface Is very hard on
the legs and feet many players wear
out two pairs of shoes during each
match. The courts are right under the
flight path of one of the major airports
In the world. Often the players cannot
even hear the ball hit their rackets or

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their opponents racket. (For those of
you that play a lot of tennis you know
how Important sound Is.)
The crowds arc wild noisy and often
unruly. The crowds get Into every
match and will not accept anything
unde: 100 percent effort. One tennis
player on the tour likened the at­
mosphere to that of a wrestling match.
Its Just a different sort o f tennis
tournament In a dtfTerent sort of town
— Tennis In the Big Apple Is another
biill game.

I think that’s why It look Marling so
long to finally win the U S Open and I
believe that It’s the reason Lendl has
never won It. It takes awhile to get
used to Open fans. They can carry von.
as they often do Connors or they can
destroy you. as they have Lendl. If
they get on your side they won't lei
you quit, they won't let you down If
they are against you Its like you are
playing against the world
I love It — it’s one of the few
tournaments that I get Involved In
from the first match until the last
Some of the really great tenuis Is
played In the early rounds It's un­
predictable. It's moody. It ebbs and
flows. It's knockdow n, drag-out tennis
Who will win the U.S. Open this
year? Well, don't bet against Martian
and Mac. Both arr playing great now
and both love the surface. Also Martina
Is no longer Intimidated b ) the crowd
and McEnroe used to live right around
the com er. They are the odds-on
favorites to win It all

Can Riggs G o
The Distance?

SPORTS
IN BRIEF
Funderburk Propels Twins' Win;
Winter Haven Trims Astros, 4-2
Mark Funderburk rapped three hits while Gordon
Helmueller turned In two strong Innings o f relief as the
Orlando Twins downed Greenville. 4-2. In Southern League
baseball Tuesday night at Tinker Field.
Orlando, which plays Greenville tonight at 7:30.
remained 2W gam es behind behind Charlotte In Ihe
Southern League's East Division.
Helmuller relieved winner John Martin. 4-2. In the eighth
with runners on first and second Orlando eased from the
jam when catcher Sam Sorer picked the runner off second
and Helmuller picked the runner off first.
In other minor league play Tuesday. W inter Haven cut
Osceola's Florida State League Irad to four games with a
4-2 victory over Ihe Astros al Winter Haven.
Osceola, which m eets Ihe Red Sox al W inter Haven again
tonight, tied the gam e with two runs In the seventh but
Winter Haven pushed across two more In the eighth for Ihe
win.
Bob Parker was 0 for 2. The ex-SCC standout Is hitting
.251.

Walker Cup Excites Verplank
PINE VALLEY. N.J. (UPt| - You might think, only a
couple of weeks after winning a professional tournament,
that Scott V.-rplank would find amateur golf rather tame.
T o the contrary, as best as the unemotional youngster
could express It. he’s eager and excited about the biennial
Walker Cup scheduled lo start this morning.
"T h is Ls the pinnacle o f amateur g o lf." Verplank said
Tuesday. *'I know a couple of my friends are disappointed
they're not here. It's a privilege and an honor to represent
your country In a tournament such as this."
Verplank. a 21-year-old business administration student
at Oklahoma State, la riding an unusual high Hr has
captured his last three tournaments. Including the Western
Open earlier this month when he became the first amateur
since 1956 to win a professional golf tournament.

Sewell To Hurl To Sports Goofy
Former Pittsburgh IMrate great Rip Sewell will throw Ills
famous "blooper'* pitch lo Sports Goofy at the press
conference for the Klwunls sponsored Old Tim ers' Baseball
Weekend on Friday al 10 a.m. at (hr llllton Inn on
International Drive In the Saba I Palin Room
Ces Lawton, execu tive director of the event, will
announce Ihe rosters o f the National and American League
trams, corporate sponsors, special events for the weekend
and recipients of the charitable monies. Those recipients
Include Orlando Regional Medical Center's Children's
Hospital. The Edgew ood Boys Ranch, The Flortday
Klwunls Activity Center for Handicapped Youth. Valencia
Community College and University of Central Florida
baseball programs.

Altamonte Forms Flag Football
The Altamonte Springs Recreation Department la now
forming Its 1985 flag football leagues and cheerleading
squads
T w o leagues will be formed, a second and third grade
league and a fou rth through sixth grad e league.
Cheerleadlng squads will be formed to accompany each
team. Registration w ill take place Sept. 3-6 from 441 p m.
at both the Eastinonte and Wes'monte Centers.
The registration ffe for players will be 910 per player
which Includes a football Jersey and $13 per cheerleader,
which Includes aahlrt and pom pons.
For more In form a tion contact Doug Zookat the
Weatmonle Center at 862-0090 or Russ W ebber at the
Eaatmonte Center at 830-3880.

Valdosta State Joins Cage Field
Valdosta Stale College has signed to play In the 1985 Red
Lobster Classic basketball tournament, completing the
four-team field that Includes Boston College. Auburn and
the University of Central Florida
Tournament dates a rr Sunday and Monday nights. Dec.
22-23 at the Orange County Civic Center. Auburn and
Boston College represent the best two trams lo ever play In
Ihe Orlando tournament. Both advanced to the round o f 16
In the 1985 NCAA Tournament.
The opening round schedule will pit Boston College
against Valdosta State and Auburn against UCF. Eugene
"Torchy** Clark, former UCF coach, has been named
tournament director.

H tfiM h u l l l y T $ «m ) VliKtMf

Bobby Riggs, left, hopes to be counting his money after
Friday's showdown agalnsf Martina Navratilova and Pam
Shrlver. Riggs' partner Is Vilas G eruialtis. The winners
receive S150.000.

NEW YORK (UPII - While
M.trtlti.i Navratilova and Pain
Shrlver have only ihclt pride at
st-ke. Vita* Geruialtis In a man
with real concern.
lie's wondering If his partner
will remain on Ills fret long
enough to finish the most cele­
brated tennis match of the year
The Showdown ol the Sexes
will lx- played Friday night In
A t l a n t i c C i t y . N .J . . w i t h
N a v r a t i l o v a a n d S h r lv e r .
a rgu ab ly m e best w om en '*
doubles tram ol &lt;yll lime, lacing
Gcndnltlx and Bobby Riggs, the
consummate scam artist
Until now. It has all been fun
a n d gam es, w ith th e lout
exchanging calculated Insults
and doing their part lu hype Hie
gale, where the lop ticket Is
selling lor $150. and to sllinulale
Interest for Ihe cable television
that will carry the match live lo
purls ol the U nited Slates.
Europe. Australia. Southeast
Asia and Central America
And although The Challenge
falls somewhere between sport
anil show business, there lias in
I m- concern u I m iii I the nlillllv ol a
67-year old man lo endure a
possible live sets of Intense
compel HIon
As Gerolallls pill It Iasi wet k
In Montreal, w h ere lie was
com peting in a tournament.
"T h ree out ol live Is more ol an
endurance test I |ust Imp* my
ixirtner doesn't have a hruti
attack or something when we're
playing.**

W ila n d e r Eases
Past Van Patten
MASON, Ohm (U l'll — Mats
Wilander Is one of a few seeded
players left In Ihe S375.000
A s s o c ia tio n o f T e n n is P r o ­
fessionals Championship
Wilander. the No. I seed from
Sw rdrn. cruised past Vince Van
Patten Tuesday. 6 0. 6 - 1.
Second seeded Anders Jurryd
o f Sweden and third-seeded
Yannick Nouh of France also
swept lo victory, hut half of the
12 sreded players In action were
upset
E lim in a ted w ere se ve n th seeded Johan Krlck ol Naples.
Fla., ninth-seeded Martin Julie ol
Argent Ilia. No. 12 llenrt Leconte
o f France. I4 lh -s red e d Hen
Teslerm an of Knoxville. Tenn .
15lh seeded Michael Leuch ol
Ann Artwr. Mich . and No. 16
Rumesh Krlshn.m ol India.
W ilander. currently ranked
third In Ihe world, wus surprised
he didn’ t gel more of a challenge
from Van Patten, w ho Is u
Hollywood actor us well as bring
ranked No. 130 In Ihe tennis
world.
" I expected It lo br a lllllr
tougher, but hr was missing his
shots.'* said Wilander

‘If w o don’t w in, the
w o m tn p layer* w ill n e v e r
ta lk to us ag ain .1

— N a v r a t ilo v a
Shrlver. as sharp with her
rotn m en ls as any player in
tennis, added, "W e ’re happy
that Bobby Is able lo walk
around and tie there w ith us."
This may lx- scam In llsell. hni
Riggs, one ol Ihe great sell
promoters ol s|xirl. Insists on
m inim izing Ills role and almost
tries lo grl you lo Ix-llrvc llllll lie
will lx* an Innocent bystander
wlicn the lug event lakes place
at (he Allantic Cllv Convention
Hall
" T h e r e a rr tw o q u e s tio n
marks In this mull’ll." Riggs said
hy telephone from Atlantic City,
where hr Is pulling In somc
srrlous practice lime. "W ill I
hold up and will Vitas lx- as gutxl
.IS I tltlttk he will be "
The handicap for Riggs, o f
course, is having In play u
|x&gt;sslblr five sets al Ihe age o f
07 II In- s still on Ills Iret at the
end. he's guaranteed al least
$100,000 id the half-m illion
dollar purse. The winners will
e a rn $ 1 5 0 , 0 0 0 e a c h , w i t h
N avratilova turning over her
share to her children's fuuuda
lion.

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Brad Drrwelt o f Australia up
srl Jalte. 2-6. 6-2. 61 . while
Vljav Am rllra) ol Indlu defeated
l.cconle. 7-6. 0-4. and Tom Cain
of Richmond. Va.. rllmlnaied
Teslerman. 6-2. 6-4
Roller! Green of Boston rallied
lo oust Leach. 3-6. 6-4. 6-1. and
Hud Schultz, also ol Boston,
needed only Iwo sets lo tx-ut
Krlshnan. 6 3. 6-1.
Jarryd d efeated Mike DrPalmer o f Knoxville. Term . 7-6.
0 4. while Noah bcal Mike Bauer
of Lafayette. Calif.. 6-3.6-3.
f ifth sreded Stefan Edbcrg of
Swrdrn had an easy time d e­
fe a tin g J o h n F itzg e ra ld o f
Australia. 6-4. 6-3. but sixthseeded Jouktm Nystrom. also o f
Sweden. Just barely survived a
scare from Mel Purcell of Mur­
ray. K y . 2-6. 6 3 .7 6
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past Erik Iskersky of Rossford.
Ohio. 6 4. 5-7. 6-3.'

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Cystic Fibrosis is a disorder of the respiratory and
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On Ihe m en's side I give Lendl the
best chance of heating McEnroe, al­
though not a good chance. Connors
always does well here but Is probably
past the point where he can win It.
Boris Becker Is a great voting talent
but realistically has only a slim
chance. Mats W dander should do very
well and could show up In the finals.
Also look for Pal Cash. Kevin Currer.
and the other Swedes. NyStrom. Edberg, and Jnrryd to do well When It's
all said and done, though. It will br
McEnroe In the winners circle.
On the w om en’s side I can't believe
that anyone even has a chance other
than Chris or Martina. They will meet
once again In the finals and I think
Martina will win This match up has
really gotten rloscr lately, though, and
a win by Chris would be of no greal
shock.
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W ILLIAM SPORT. Pa. (UPI) —
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Mexico, over Staten Island. N.Y..
6-3 In the opening round o f the
39th L ittle League Baseball
World Series.
In the opening game. Zln-Yong
You drove In five runs with two
homers to pace Seoul. South
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He struck out seven

The first playoff round ends
Wednesday. Morristown. Tenn..
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Hlnbrook. Ontario.

Mexicali cranked out 12 hits
oil Staten Island ace Jim Chtrdo.
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T A L L A H A S S E F . ( UPI | Florida State's starting
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o|&gt;ener against Tulane will not
l»e decided for ubout a week,
co u rh B obby B o w d en said
Tuesday.
Bowden said Injuries to Danny
Mi Manus and Eric Thnmus have
clouded the quarterback picture.
McManus, u sophomore from
Hollywood, went Into fall drills
us the slurter. but bus missed u
week o f practice because of an
Injury.
Thomas, u senior from Lake
Park. Ga.. Injured his shoulder
Monday and Ills stains Is de­
termined on a day-to-day basis.
"If we hud lo play tomorrow
and Danny said he was ready I
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work Iasi spring and this fall
Itelorr the Injury," Bowden said.
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scrimmage and looks rusly, and
someone looks tailer, I may
change my mlntl
"In any rate. I can't see myself
committing lo a slurter Indore
Tuesday or Wednesday of next
week.'' hr said.
Also Tuesday. Kellh Ross sufIrred a minor fracture in his fool
and will miss a week lo 10 days
o( practice.
The Scmliiolcn open agulnst
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Hlghsmllh sulfrred a slightly
sprulurd unkle Tuesday and
offensive guard Dave AlrknA and
defensive end Victor Morris also
missed practice with Injuries.
Alrknu pulled u humstring and
M orris s u lfr r r d from hack
spasm s All three are expected lo
pructlce Wednesday.
In addition, (w o frehsmen
underwent surgery Tuesday lo
repair Injuries Wide reclevcr
Tony Pug e u n d erw en t
arthroscopic surgery to remove
Iimiim- iMidtrs of hone In tils knee.
Red shirt (rrshmun wide re­
ceiver Andre Brown underwent
reconstructive surgery on his left
thumb lie will wrur u cast for
six loclght weeks
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III pads Thursday.
"I'm pleased with the way wc
look right now ." said coach
Jimmy Johnson. "A s a tram, wc
arr In thr best physical shupe
ever for (Ills lime of year."

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AUSTIN. Texas (UPI) - The
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sibility that 37 of Its athletes
violated NCAA rules by obtain­
ing a discount on upartmrnt
retrials this summer
"We re comfortable with our
position," AfTfletlc Director DeLoss Dodds said Monday. "It's
not something w e're worried
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Evening Herald. Sanford. F I.

Booklet Offered On Outdoor
Cooking And Risk O f Cancer

S c o ttG r e g o r y
V o w s
S p o k e n
Jean Marie Scott and Ronnie
Daniel Gregory were married
May 24. at 7:30 p m., at the Lake
Mary Preabytrrlan Church. The
traditional condlcllghi and dou­
b le t i n g c e r e m o n y w a s
performed by the Rev. A.F.
Steven*.
The bride Is the daughter o f
Mr. and Mrs. Cltflon A. Scott Jr.
of 136 N. 9th Street. Lake Mary.
The bridegroom Is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Sieve Gregory of Lake
Mary.
Given In m arriage by her
father, the bruit- those for her
vows a formal gown of white
bridal satin with a sheer nylon
overlay fashioned along the em ­
pire silhouette. The fitted bodice
of lace and seed pearl* featured a
lace trimmed neckline and long
sleeves o f ulencon lace fitted at
the wrist. The floor length skirt
terminated In a chapel train Her
head pie re was a floral tiara
tvhlch f»t*li] a lin e d veil o f
Illusion net. She carried a formal
arrangement of silk carnations
and roses.
Janet A. Behrens of Charles­
ton. S.C.. sister of the bride, was
the matron of honor. She wore a
(loor length gow n of yellow
taffeta with an overlay o f Im ­
ported dotted hw Iss The filled
bodice was designed wlh an
off-lhe-shoulder neckline and
capped sleeves. She wore a
hairpiece o f baby's breath and
yellow satin ribbon. She carried
n bouquet o f silk carnations and
daisies Interspersed with yellow
rosebuds.
Bridesmaids w-ere Jennifer t.

Wodnaiday, Aug. 11, IM S —IB

Scott end Joy Anna Scott, ststen
o f the bride. Their gowns were of
baby blue taffeta with a sheer
nylon overlay. The llttcd bodices
featured a V-shaped neckline
with a high lace collar and a
slender basque waistline The
full, floor length skirt had a
flounced hemline. Their
halrpleses were sprigs of baby's
breath and blue ribbon. They
carried bouquet* o f silk carna­
tions. daisies and rose buds
Kevin Brubaker served the
groom as best man. UshergrtMimsmrn were Curtis HofIman. George Zimmer and Kick
Gregory, brother of the groom.
Lisa Mlllonlg was the flower
g ir l. Ri ng lieu re r w as C.J

Behrens, J r , nephew o f the
bride.
Immediately following ilu* cer­
emony. a garden reception was
held at the home of the groom's
parents and given by Jennifer
Scott, sister o f the bride, and
Ethel U. Scott, grandmother o f
the bride. A lavish buffet of hot
and cold delicacies were served
to the guests.
Following a wedding trip lo
Disney World and Sea World,
the newlyweds are making Ihelr
home In Imke Mary. The groom
Is a reserve police officer for
Winter Springs and Is employed
by Scotty's In Sanford. The bride
Is e m p lo y e d at Stride R ite
Roob-ry. Altamonte Spring'!

The smell of hot dogs, ham­
burgers or steaks grilling over a
charcoal fire Is an essential part
o f summer time for many Amer­
icans. to help keep outdoor
cooking enjoyable while still
reducing cancer risk, the Ameri­
can Institute for Cancer Re­
search (A(CR) has published a
booklet that should be part of
everyone's summer reading list.
"F a c ts You S h ou ld Know
About Outdoor Cooking." out­
lines many of the problems that
recent research has shown to be
a s s o c ia te d w i t h b a c k y a r d
barbecuing. But this booklet also
offers many useful suggestions
on ways to still enjoy outdoor
grilling while m inim izing the
he al t h ris k s t ha t m a y be
associated with It.
The American Institute for
Cancer Research, a national
ca n c er o r g a n i z a t i o n whi ch
sponsors research and education
programs on the relationship
between diet and cancer risk
reduction, has long advocated a
set of four "Dietary Guidelines to
Lower Cancer Risk " Guideline
number three suggests that one
should "con su m e salt-cured,
smoked and clin rcoal-broiled
foods only In m o d e ra tio n ."
AlCR's new booklet explains this
guideline and offers consumers
pratlcal suggestions so that no
one should hnve to totally give
up the enjoyment of outdoor
cooking In order to lower their
cancer risk.
" T h e p ro b le m Is cancercausing compounds seem to
form witen food Is cooked on a
g r i l l . " e x p la in e d T . C o lin
Campbell. I’h.D.. AICH Senior
Science Advisor and Professor of
N u trition al B io c h e m is try al
Cornell University. He noted that
charring the m ea t's surface
form* one such compound, and

an oth er possible carcin ogen
forms in the smoke from fat
dripping onto thr hot coals o f n
barbecue
“ The A1CR Dietary Guidelines,
based on the interim dietary
recom m endations of the Na­
tional Academy of Sciences, do
not say that occasional bar be
cuing will cause cancer." Dr
Campbell pointed out. But re­
search has Indicated that grilling
over a fire docs lead to the
formation of carcinogenic com ­
pounds which can only mean a
higher cancer risk Dr. Campbell
also noted that charcoal Itscll it
not the problem. Even gas and
electric grills can cause charting
of the meat and smoke from
dripping fat. which forms these

P ro a

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There's more to a barbecue
meal than what’s on the grill.

or patty pan squash, diagonally
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What's needed Is a good basic
vegetable dish lo go with the
hamburgers, hot dogs, steaks or
whatever. Here's one made with
California ripe olives that goes
with Just atarut anything the
chef might want to barbecue.

1 medium onion, cut
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cancer-causing compounds.
The new AICR booklet offers a
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these health risks.
Summer outdoor cooking can
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baking dish. Spread cheese m ix­
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squash. Sprinkle with Parmesan
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by Howie Schneider

DEAR DR. G O T T — I’m sure
I'm not the only one In the world
with this "unm entionable" pro­
bl em: S o m e t i m e s l have
extremely potent foul-smelling
Has The problem Is worse In
winter than In the summer. Are
certain foods (or combinations of
foods) Ihe culprit?
DEAR READER - Intestinal
Has Is m ad e w orse by the
non-caloric sw eeten er called
sorbitol. Gas Is also produced by
colon bacteria when you eat
certain foods, like legumes and
cabbage. The scaaonal variation
In your gas problem tuggrsts
that your diet m ay be con­
tributing to the "unmentiona­
ble” condition. Play detective
and try lo determine which foods
seem to g ive you gas: once
Identified, these substances can
be avoided.
DEAR DR. G O T T - Does lead
poisoning stay with a person
permanently? Is there a test for
It?
DEAR R E A D E R Lend
poisoning, called plumblsm, Is
chronic because lead Is Incorpo­
rated Into body tissues. Slnre a
portion of Ihe lead circulates
freely In the bloodstream, a
blood-lead analysla Is an easy
way to detect an overabundance
of the melal in the body.
Ex c e p t f o r o c c u p a t i o n a l
exposure In some Industrial jobs,
the must com m on form of lead
(Mtisonlng appears In children
who are exposed to lead-base
paint, which was once commonlv used and Is still present In
old houses and on some second
hand cribs
Treatment In .o tv rs removing
the Individual from thr source of
contamination and using chela
tlon therapy — the use of a
compound that chemically traps
lead and allows It be excreted.
DEAR DR G O TT - The tissue
Inside my cheeks Is all raw and
my longue burns occasionally.
I'm allergic lo all fruits and add.
Is II possible to get herpes or
shingles In the mouth? I'm 6&lt;5
DEAR READER — Indeed, II Is
Imss lhit- lo gel shingles In 'the
mnulh and Ihe condition Is
extremely uncomfortable. How­
ever. people m ore commonly
suffer from a form of recurring
lever t'llstc'.-i. called aphthous
stomatitis Fever sores serin lo

be activated by alckneaa or
In ju ry , like acid foods and
astringent mouthwashes. Your
ch eek and longue Irritation
could be caused by inflamma­
tion resulting from Improperly
fittin g dentures. Check with
your dentist to find out exactly
w hat m ay be cau sing you r
problem.
DEAR DR. GOTT - Should
Insulin be refrigerated?
DEAR READER - As far as I
know, modem commercial In­
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BUQS BUNNY

By Jamea Jacoby
Would you l i ke a digital
calculator that takes up very
111Hr room, needs no batteries,
costs nothing and Is Ideal for
bridge? Well, you alreudy have
one. since I'm referring to fingers
and toes. Here's how today's
declarer put his 20 digits to good
use.
North und South got to a
shaky slain, which they might
have missed had West sacrificed
at five clubs over South's fourdlanumt! rue-bid. North should
still have bid the slum but might
have been a little nervous about
his small doubleton club. A
six-level contract was precarious
In any e v e n t, but declarer
lusllfled his optimistic bidding
with careful pluy. rememhertng
lo use tils lingers and toes
He trumped thr opening club

Irud. drew two rounds of trumps
( n o t i n g that East h ad tw o
hearts). and then played king
and ace of diamonds and ruffed
a diamond. When West's queen
fell. It was dear that East had
started with four diamonds De­
clarer Ihen trumped dum m y's
lust club, played the diamond
Jack, on which hr discarded a
spade from dummy, and Ihen
stopped to ihlnk und count.
If East held as many as atx
clubs for his four-level bid, he
could have only one spade. So
South played a spade and played
low from dummy.
East won the singleton 10 and
had to give a shill and a ruff for
the contract. Even If West had
played high enough to win the
trick, he would have had to play
away (rom thr spade king, and
the slam would still have been
made

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What The Day
Will Bring...
YO U R B IR T H D A Y

A U O U 8 T 2 2 . 1985
YoUF colleagues will provide
opportunities to better your lot
In life In Ihe yrur ahead
LEO (July 23-Aug 221 If you
luck- sell discipline today, you
may gamble on geitlng some­
thing fur nothing. It won't work.
V1RQO lA u g. 23-Sept. 22)
You're apt to be more tolerant of
casual acquaintances today than
you will be o f faintly. Reverse
your priorities.
L IB R A (S c p i. 23-Ocl. 23)
Self-doubts a rc y ou r worst
enemies today. If you believe
there Is something you can't do,
chances ure y ou 're going lo
prove yourself right.
SC O R PIO (Oct 24 Nov.221

Don't buy something frivolous
with money you need, hoping to
make up for It later. You'll have
regrets.
BAQ ITTAR1U 8 (Nov. 23-Dec.
21) He careful how you conduct
yourself In testy situations toduy. You r behavior wi ll be
closely scrutinized, and wrong
m oves rauld tarnish your Image.
C A P R IC O R N (Dec. 22-Jan.
19) W h e n a sso cia tin g wi th
others today, bring things that
Irritate you out Into the open. If
you keep them bottled up. you
may explode In a fit o f temper
later.
A Q U A R IU S iJan. 20-Feb 19)
T ry not to let yourself get deeply
Involved In a friend's dilemma
today. He may use your Interest
as an excuse lo transfer his
burden to you.
P 18C E 8 I Feb. 2 0 March 19)
G ive credit where credit ts due
today. Falling to acknowledge

llie Input of cohorts could lead to
a loss of supporters.
A R IE S (March 21 April 19)
You won’t get the results you
desire today If you force sub­
ordinates to yield to your orders.
However, consideration and tact
will work wonders
T A U R U S lApril 20-May 201
S w ee t-s o u n d in g In vestm en t
proposals could turn out to be
pies in the sky today. Proceed
cautiously so you don’t end up
with a piece o f burnt crust.
OEM1NI (May 21-June 20)
Both you and your mate should
have equal input In making
major fam ily decisions today.
Don't render Judgments on your
own.
CANCER (June 21-July 22)
Your suggestions will have small
effect on others today If they
think you're telling them to do
things you w on't do yourself. It's
best to set the example.

by Ltonard Starr

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H a v e A B rig h t
B e a u tifu l'D a y
The message recently delivered along with Care Bear
mobiles to patients in
the
p e d ia tric unit at C en tral
Florida Regional Hospital by
students at childcare centers
was: "Have a bright and
b e a u tifu l d a y .”
Reidun
Lindquist, RN, presents one
of the mobiles to Antonio
Victorino of New York. The
colorful mobiles were made
by E . J . Sar gent , Just i n
Robinson, Danny Shivers and
Sarah Romans, among
others, during Community
Helper Week and delivered to
Ms Lindquist at C FRH .

Success Is T o o S w e e t For
M a n To K e e p It To H i m s e l f
DEAR A B B Y : Our 38-ycar-old
daughter (I'll call her Florence|.
after seven y e a r s of b ein g
divorced Ino children), rccrnilv
met a man the thinks she could
love enough to marry. He's 42.
also divorced, attractive, consldurate, lias a great w n w of humor
tuid Is a very successful bust*
tic Atman. Therein lies the tiroHIcm.
1 "L arry" announces the price
(4 everything — tils Mrrrede*.
Ills condo, tils tailor-made nulls,
tic. He has mentioned (more
than once) his #500 000a-ycar
salary as president of tils own
tiimpany. Florence lias told him
that she likes him as a person,
tjul his constant talk of how
mich everything costs turns her

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daughter make her own de­
cisions Only she knows what
she can live with. It Mr Won
tlerful cannot o v erco m e his
compulsive bragging about the
cost ol everything, he cun add
losing Florence to the list
D E A R ABBY: 1 in 29. old
enough to be serious utmul a
guy. which 1 am. but I'm not.
sure he's serious about me He's
36 and a lawyer W e've lieeti
dating for about a year, tint our
relationship doesn't seem to In­
going In a serious direction.
1 can't pin him down to any
kind of commitment, but 1 know
I'm the only girl he's seeing
W hen I ask him about our
"fu tu re." lie's very evasive.
He teases me and says hr
e n jo y s h a v i n g m e a ro u n d
because he likes my laugh. 1
don’t wunt to waste my time If
he's not serious about me.
What should I do?
LAU G H IN G G IR L

* He thanked tier for pointing
tills out to him. and Justified It
by saying that having come from
ycry humble beginnings, he was
proud of his success. Florence
understands this, but even after
•die told him II turns lift of!, he
still brags about Ills money.
Larry seem s quite smitten
with Florence and has told her
ftial she Is tlie kind of girl he's
hern searching for all Ills life.
Florener tells me stir's consid­
ering ending their relationship
before she becomes more em o­
tionally Involved
‘ I haven't been much hr Ip to
D EAR G IRL: Give him sis
Her Have you any tips for me to
jlass on to her',* I’d hale to sec months to make some kind ol
her drop this man They seem so commitment. If he's still evasive,
offer to Introduce him to a hyena
right for each other
and
say goodbye.
HER MOTHER
DEAR

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D EAR ABBY: l heard on tin-

news that a 12-ycar-old boy was
kicked out of tile Boy Sroiils
because he didn't believe In God
I really gol upset because I am a
12-yesaroUl t&gt;oy and I don't
believe In God either.
My friends don't respect me
when they find out I don't
tielirvr In God Then ihey iry to
convince me lhat I am wrong
Why can't they accipt me the
way I am? I don't go around
telling people llol lo tielirvr 111
God Just because I don't
I don't think the Huy Scouts
have the right to kli k people mu
for their beliefs, do you?
TIC K E D IN IOW A
DEAR TICKED : The Hill «l
Bights guarantees every etttirn
1hr freedom of religion. That
means the freedom to embrace
any philosophy concerning re­
ligion he or she s o chooses.
Including Ihe right to not believe
in God.
And no, I don't think die Ikiy
Scouts halve a light lo kick a boy
oul because he doesn't believe In
God.

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functions I could understand,
hut planned vacations?
Please help the oilier woman
tn understand.
H U RTIN G
DEAR HURTING: The man In
question could be taking tils wife
on planned vacations because hr
wants lo. |He could even "lu re”
Iter } What yon should ''u n ­
derstand" is that If lie had
Intended tn leave her lur you, he
probahlv would have already
done so Understand also that
your wishes will always come
second heenuse your are only
(he "other wom an" and she is
hts wife.

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DEAR ABBY-. What do you
think o[ a married man who's In
love with another woman, yet
shares a home ami bed with Ills
wife and takes her on planned
vacations? Ills wile Is not wrll
mentally and practically lives on
medication.
1 hr question Is. should a man
who Is in love with another
woman, tie taking his wile on
vacations.' Is he doing it out ol
duly, obligation or guilt? Family

Youths Attend Safety Seminar
T w o youths representing Seminole County
Farm Hurrau attended (he 15th annual Florida
Farm Hurrau Federation Youth Safety Seminar
■July 29 — Aug 2. at Camp Ocala In the Ocala
National Forest
Erie King and Tim Davis ol Casselberry,
participated |u the program designed lo maintain
an interest hi Farm Bureau and safely as u way of
life. The training and safety programs offered lo
students Include such topics as proper firearm
handling, wildlife Identification, first aid, surviv­
al. rifle marksmanship ut an approved Mile range,
highway safely and electrical safely. Several are
certified courses

Eric King and Tim Davis

"W e hope these seminars will stimulate u
willingness to become Involved In community
action projects, while affording our young people
opportunity 10 become Involved as arrive Farm
Hurrau members." says FFHF President Carl II
Loop. Jr.

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Fresh Pineapple
Here's How To Prepare Tropical Treat For Everyday Enjoyment
ing; loss lightly. Line pineapple
Spinach
Lightly brown sesame seeds In
pineapple, sugar, lime Juice,
FRESH PINEAPPLE PIE
The m oil frequent question
To make boats from pineapple, boats with spinach leaves, fill 1 tablespoon oil; cool. Combine
butter and salt. Bring to boll,
4 cups cubed fresh pineapple
w e receive about fresh pineapple
remaining Ingredients In blender
cook 2 minutes. Cool complete­
1 cup sugar
Is "H ow do I tell when It's ripe?” cut pineapple (Including crown) with salad. 4-6servings.
* Sesame Seed Dressing:
container: cover and blend. Add
ly. Mix eggs and (lour until flour
3 tablespoons lime Juice
Unlike the banana, the color o f a In half. Cut fruit out of halves,
2 tablespoons sesame seeds
sesame seeds; cover and blend at
2 tablespoons butter or marga­ Is dissolved, add to pineapple.
pineapple shell Is not an Indica­ leaving sh ells W in c h thick
14 cup oil
low speed 10 seconds Chill. V. rine
Line 9-lnch pie plate with pastry.
tion o f ripeness — the outside of
Remove core and discard Cube
Vi cup sugar
cup* *
Fill with pineapple mixture.
a fully ripened pineapple can
Dash salt
remaining pineapple. Combine
2 tablespoons whi te w ine
Cover with top crust: seal and
••Note: Use Vi cup dressing
2 eggs
range from golden to nearly all
with mandarin oranges. Chill. vinegar
flute Slash to allow steam to
2 tablespoons flour
for Pineapple Sesame Salad.
green.
Just before serving, cut avocado
2 tablespoons lime juice
Store rem aining dressing In
Pastry for 9-lnch double crust escape. Bake at 425* F.. 35
Th e ripeness Is determined at
Into W inch cubes Add to fruit
14 teaspoon dry mustard
minutes. Cool completely before
tightly covered Jar In refrigerator pie
this time, because unlike the
Add Vi cup Sesame Seed Dress­
Vi teaspoon sait
for use on other fruit salads
In large saucepan, combine serving 19-lnch pie (8 servings)
banana and the pear, the pine­
apple cannot ripen off the plant.
The consumer should purchase
pineapples that are plump and
fresh looking, with a fresh green
crown.
Many groceries today also offer
freshly peeled and cored pineap­
ple In their produce depart­
ments. Hy buying a fresh pine­
apple already prepared for serv­
ing. you can see for yourself that
the quality Is there.
Don't let the tough appearing
outer shell fool you! Removing
fresh pineapple from Its shell Is
easy. Remember: If you'd rather
not prepare It yourself, look for a
Mipermar' e| that offers freshly
cored and peeled pineapple.
1 We writ accept bid not double trw coupons Also we cannot accept rebate UAjporvs
One qulck-and-easy way of
preparing and serving (he h ull Is
REDEM PTION
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the "outrigger." Here's how:
RULES
• Cut your pineapple Into four
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quarters, leaving a hit of crown
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on each. Trim off the core and
discard Then, with a sharp
paring knife, curve the fruit from
th e s h e l l . Ne xt , cut b o th
len gth w ise and crosswise to
create hlte-slzc pieces insert
cocktail pick "paddles'* and
serve.
Or you can launch a "tropical
pleasure trout."

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• Cut your pineapple In half,
crown und all. Then cut around
the edges with a curved knife,
leaving a Winch thick shell.
Rem ove Ihe core und cube the
remaining plneupple. Add fresli
sliced bununu und papaya If you
like, und drizzle with your fuvorlle dressing
A third method Is lo prepare a
hu ll basket.
• Cut two quarter sections
from Ihe top. down and ucross.
leaving an Inch or two tret ween
to form the basket’s hundle.
Then, carefully cut around the
edges to leave u Winch shell
Rem ove Ihe plneupple Inside lo
create the basket. Discard Ihe
core and rube Ihe pineapple. Mix
with tuinauu ami pupuyu and
add some raisins and silvered
ulmonds Kill the basket to Ihe
brim und serve.
Fresh pineapple Is us delicious
In desserts und entrees as It Is
right from Ihe shell. The follow ­
ing recipes olfer many different
ways lo enjoy Iropleul Del Monte
pineapple.

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2 tsp. orange flavored liqueur
Cut pineapple, Imiudln crown.
Into quarters Remove core. Us­
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from shell, leaving Irult In place.
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W ITH PINEAPPLE
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1 tublespoon sugar
Vi teaspoon lemon Juice
2 cups cubed fresh pineapple
1 cup chopped celery
Vi cup chopped walnuts
cup mayonnaise
Lettuce
Sprinkle upplrs with sugar
und lemon Juice. Mix with pine­
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1 fresh pineapple
U cup mayonnaise
Mi tsp. curry powder
2 cups cubed rooked chicken
1 large banana, sliced
Lemon lutcr
I cantaloupe, cut Into 12 slices
I basket fresh atruwberrlrs
Lettuce
Sliced green onion
C u t p in e a p p le ( I nc l udi ng
cro w n ) Into quarters. U sing
curved knife, cut pineapple away
from shell, leaving half-inch
shell. Rem ove and discard core.
Cut each section Into chunks
blend mayonnaise and curry,
toss wi t h chicken Sprinkle
banana with lemon Juice lo
p r e v e n t b row n in g. A r r a n g e
p in ea p p le , chicken, banana,
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�Microwave Magic

Use Leftover
Meats In Easy
Rice Recipes

Recently w h ile shopping 1
went to get a one pound package
o f long grain rice and was
surprised to see that I could
purchase rice In a 10-pound and
25-pound bag at a bargain price
Now even IO-pounds would
last a long, long time at our
house, but obviously rice Is a
staple for m any families in our
area now With that thought In
mind I began to search through
my files for microwave recipes
that can contain at least a 1j cup
of rice and here are some of the
ones that I have tested.
T o p r e p a r e r i c e In t he
microwave oven, combine ‘ i cup
white rice with 1 cup water anti
ti teaspoon salt In I-quart casse­
role Microwave at 100% power
3-4 minutes or until boiling
Then microwave at 30% power
for 15-17 mi n u t e s or until

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Home Economist
Seminole
Community College

tender Fluff with fork
When you have leftover ham
or pork try using them In this
rice dish.1
M ICRO W AVE FRIED RICE
8 o/s, cubed ham or pork
2 tablespoons soy sauce
3 green onions, sliced
2 eggs

2 cups cooked white rice
I cup frozen peas
I can (8 or ) sliced water
chestnuts, drained

MANUFACTURER’S
COUPONS

YOUR
MANUFACTURER'S
COUPONS
ARE WORTH TWICE AS MUCH
WHEN YOU REDEEM THEM AT
PANTRY PRIDE

Combine meal and soy sauce
In 2 quart casserole Add onions
Mix to coat meat Microwave at
100% power 4-5 minutes, stir­
ring once. Beat eggs In a 1 cup
glass measure, microwave at
100% power I I l » minutes or
until almost set. stirring twice
Stir rtce into meat. Add re­
maining Ingreclents including
egg: mix lightly
Microwave at 100% power 7-8
minutes or until heated through,
stirring once or twice
This spicy rice dish can be
Iro/en and reheated
F IE S T A RICE
I small onion, chopped
I d o ve garlic, minced
I tablespoon oil
1 cup long grain rice

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5 I he coupon value c a r r o t arced &lt;fK and total redamptem cannot erceed lire cost of (ho item
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The favorite rice dish with the
students In my m icrowave class
at the college Is one that uses
chicken
FAVORITE CH ICKEN AND
RICE
I cup long grain while rice
I can 110*. n/ I condensed
cream of mushroom or cream nl
chicken soup
I ’ y cups water
t small onion, chopped
1 tablespoon parnlrv Hakes
teaspoon garlic salt
3 (round trying chicken, cut up
SeP and pepper
*4 cup parmesan cheese
Paprika
Combine the. soup, wntrr.
onion, parsley and garlic salt lit a
3-quart casserole Place chicken
on top. skln slde t'.own Sprinkle
with sab and pep(»cr.
Ml'Towavi mi IOO% (Mtwer.
co vere d , 25 ml n n l e s
Turn
ch icken over and sitr rlcr
Sprinkle chicken wnh cheese
and paprika Cover Microwave
on 50% (N)wer 30-35 minutes or
until rice Is tender

2 la tilr s |M x m s b o i l e r

5 Palmolive Liquid2.69
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2 medium tomatoes, chopped
l teaspoon chile powder
'ir teaspoon salt
1-2 tablespoons chopped green
chllles. If desired
1 can (10 02.1 condensed beef
broth
vy cup water
Combine onions, garlic and oil
In 2-quart casserole Cover,
Microwave at 100% power 211
mi n u t e s or unt i l o n io n Is
partially cooked. S tir In re­
m ain ing In gred ien ts Cover
Microwave at 100% power 10
minutes or until mixture Is
bubbly, then reduce power 10
50% and m ic r o w a v e 12 15
minutes or until rice Is tender
and liquid Is absorbed l.et stand
5 minutes before (lulling with
fork and serve.

Stu ffed cahtrage r o l l s are
sam el lines ca lled pigs in a
blanket lly either name \niii
family will enjoy these middle
Kurojreun dish. You’ll Im* pleased
how easy the preparation Is
when you use the microwave
oven
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ty cups uncooked long gram
rice
I k cups hoi la|i water
U Icaspoon salt
I teaspoon butler
1 large head nt cabbage
1i |Miund ground beel
1&gt; cup finely chopped onion
Y&lt; teaspoon salt
L« le.is|HMin garlic salt
Lk teas|NK)n pepper

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Combine Her, water, boiler
attd sail in a 2-quarl cassciolc
Cover anil microwave al KMl't.
(Miwrr for 4 minutes, reduce
power to 50% ami microwave
H D inlunlrs or rrutll tnoxl ol the
lliptld Is absorbed. A llow in
slanrl 10 15 minutes Ur absorb
r e m a i n i n g m o is tu re . C o ve r
cub huge and r e m o v e outer
lea ves. Place 2 tablespoons
water and cabbage, core rntl
down, in a 3 quart utensil. Cover
with plastic wrap, microwave al
IOO% power 5 mlnnles or until
leaves are soli amt easy In
remove. In a 2 quart t asaerole
crumble heel, and ( Implied on
Ion Microwave al l(X)% power 3
minutes, or until meal loses Its
red color. Si Ir lo break up meal
drain off exerss fat Add stilt,
garlic suit, pepper and rice, place
U cup of meal mixture on each
cabbage leaf and roll up. tucking
In ends. Fasten with toothpicks
Arrange in a 2-quart 12x8 inch
d i s h . Tortnlng t w o r o w s
lengthwise In a 4-cup glass
measure, melt butter 30 45 sec
oriels Adrl the flour and sllr until
a smooth paste Gradually add
tom ato sauce and rem aining
seasoning, blending thoroughly.
Microwave, uncovered, on 100%
power 5 minutes or unit) sauce
bolls and thickens slightly Pour
sauce -over cabbage rolls. Cover
w i t h plastic w ra p, vent,
m l c r o w u v r on 1 0 0 % H III
m inutes or until cabbage la
tender. Allow lo stund covered
for 5 minutes Makes IGcubbage
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1 What Male li the Iroquois word for
good river?
(a) Mississippi (b) Ohio (c) Colorado
2 Who had the lowest earned-run av­
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l»7*?
(a) Jim Palmer (b) Catfish Hunter (c)
Vida Blue
3 What la Diane Keaton’s original
name’
(a) Diane Hall (b) Annie Hall (c| Annie
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monarchy (c) communist
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UN IT 1 0 STATE S
DISTRICT COUBT
MIODLE DISTRICT
OF FLORIDA
ORLANDO DIVISION
COURT NO IS tl Civ Or I
U N IT E D S T A T E S OF
AMERICA.
Plaintiff,
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SHIRLEY HOPKINS. ET AL
Dolondonllt)
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice It hartby glvan that
purtuanl lo 0 Summary Final
Dtcraa ol Foraclotura anlarad
on Juna It. IN I by lha abova
anllllad Court In lha abova
cauta lha undartignod Uni lad
Surat Marthal. or ono ol hit
duly auihorlrad dapuliot. will
toll lha property tlluola In
Samlnola County. Florida, da
Krlbad at
LOTS 111 and IN MAP OF
MIDWAY, according to tha Plat
lharaot at racordad In Pla&lt; Book
I. Pag* II. ot lha PUBLIC
RECORDS ot SomlnoU County,
F lor Ido
Ol ptdtllc outcry lo tho hlghotl
and bail biddar lor cath al II
o'clock noon on Soplombor IS.
INS ot lha Wot! door ot lha
iomlnolo County Courthouse,
Santord, Florida
Dalad Augutl I. INS
RICHARD L COX. JR
UNITED STATES MARSHAL
M ID D L E 0 1ST R 1C T OF
FLORIOA
ROBERT W MERKLE
U N IT E D S T A T E S AT
TORNEY
M ID D L E D IS T R IC T OF
Fl o r id a
Publllh Augutl II, It Sap
lambar a II, INS
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CITY OF SANFORD. FLORIOA
NOTICE TO PUBLIC
Hot lea It hartby given that ■
Public Haerlng will bo held by
lha Planning and Zoning Com
million Hi lha City Commission
Room, C ity H all, Santord.
Flor Ida ol f 00 P M. on Thurt
day. Saplambar S, INS to con
tutor lha lot lowing changot and
amandmonit to lha Zoning Ordlnanct and am ending tho
Future Land Ute E lament ol lha
Cemprthentlve Plan of tha City
of Santord. Samlnola County.
Florida
R e t o n ln g Ir o m SR IA ,
S in gle F a m ily R a tld o n tla l
Dwelling District
To that of SR l. Single Family
Residential Dwelling O ltlrkt
Thai prsparty described et
Traci FI
Lott M through 71, Amended
Plat of Orange Heights. PB 4
PGM
AND
Retonlng from SR IA. Single
Family Residential Dwelling
District
To that ol GC I. General
Commercial Ol strict
Tract FI
Lott 10 through SI and lha
allay ad|ec ant to tha F ol Loft
It through SI and h of vacated
allay abutting loft 15 through JO
A m en d ed P la t ot O ra n g e
Heigh It, PB I, P G M
Being more generally da
Krlbad at located S of ISth
Slraal. N ol tgih Slraal. E ol
French Avenue and W ol Elm
Avenue
Tha planned ute ot Ihlt pro
porty It tor ratldtntlal dupleaei.
a commercial and ralall service
cantor and a part
Tha Planning and Zoning
Comm lit Ion will tubmll a rac
ommendefton to tha City Com
million In favor ol. or ogalntt.
tha ra g u a tta d c h a n g e or
amendment i no City Com
m in io n will hold a Public
Hearing In tha City Comm lit Ion
Room In tha City Hall. Santord.
Florida at I 00 P M on Monday,
Saplambar 11. IN I lo consider
said recommendation!
All partial In Intaratl and
clHtant shall have an opportune
ly lo b* heard at aw'd hear Inga
By order ol tha planning and
Zoning Cemm||tiMt ol lha City
of San lord. Florida fhlt ISlh day
ol Augual. INS
John Morrli. Chairman
City ol Santord Planning
and Zoning Commltalon
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC II
a pa'ton dacidat lo appeal a
dec it ion made wllh retpect to
any mailer conaldarad al lha
abova meetinga or hear Inga, ha
may need a verbatim record ol
tha proceedings. Including lha
testimony and evidence which
record Is not provided by the
City of Santord (FSIMOIOS)
Publish Augutt It, M. INS
DEI Ml

StM INO l r COUNTY
BOARD OF
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
NOTICE OF
PUBIICH E ARINO
SEPTEMBER It. INS.
I i N P.M
Tha Board of County Commit
ttonort ol Seminole County.
Florida, w ill hold o public
hearing to consider tho follow
Ing
1 LOUIS A. CHAVES B A M I I I I I 40E - A I
Agr Iculture Zone — Appeal
agamtl lha Board ol Ad Iut Iman I
in denying a Special EKapiton
to permit a private school and
attended day care pra kinder to
llh grade on Tat Parcel If, at
shown on Attestor's Map No
NS. In Section St II JO, on lha
Watl tide ol Tutfcawill* Hoad, 1y
mile South ol Inter tec 11on ol Rod
Bug Road and Tutkawllla Rood
IDIST II
This public hearing will bo
held In Room WHO ol Iho
Samlnola County Services Build
Ing. 1101 E Flrtl Street. San
lord, Florida, on Soplombor 14
INS. al I 00 P M . or at toon
thereafter at possible
Wrlllan comments Iliad wllh
lha Land Management Director
will ba considered Persons ap
peering al lha public hearing
will ba heard Hearings may ba
continued Irom lima to lima at
found necessary Further details
available by calling II I IIX .
Eel 441
Persons art advised that, If
ihay dec Ida to appeal any da
tliion made at this hearing, they
will need a record ol tha pro
readings, and tor such purpose,
they may need to Insure that a
verbatim record ol tha proceed
Ingt It made, which record
Includes lha latllmany and avl
dame upon which lha appeal It
to ba based par Section IM OIOS
Florida Stolutol
BOARD O f
COUNT V COMMISSIONERS
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
BY ROBERT STURM
CHAIRMAN
ATTEST
O A V ID N
B E R R IE N .
CLERK
Publish AugutlII. INS
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Legal Notice

Legal Notice

SEMINOLE COUNTY
BOAROOF
INVITATION FOR BIOS
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
AIRPORT IMPROVEMENTS
n o t ic e o r
MORTHSIDE DEVELOPMENT
PUBLIC HEARING
AT SANFORD AIRPORT
SEPTEMBER 14. ISAS.
SANFORD. FLORIDA
IL H A M
Sealed proposals lo r lha
The
Board ot County Commit
furnishing of all labor, meferi
Stoners of Seminal* County,
all. larvica* and equipment tor
Florida, w ill held a public
A ir p o r t Im p r o v e m e n ts —
hearing to consider tha lo'low
Novthtide Development, at tha
tog
Santord Airport, will ba ra
I LAKE MARY CENTRE.
calved by tho Santord Airport
LTD — IS a — C I and C I Zara
Authority at the Office ot lha
—
Request for a Borrow PI*
Director of Aviation, Santord
Permit on lha E ' i Ol the NE 'a
Airport, Santord. Florida until
ol lha N R 'e and lha W NS 4N ft
I 00 P M September 3 INS, at
ot th* N s&gt; ot tha N E 'a lass tha
which time propose'! will ba
N 40 ft tor Lake Mary Road
publ NI y opened and rsod aloud
r ig h t o f w a y . Sactlon 11,
Blddari are Invited to submit
Township X S. Rang* X E,
proposals on Proposal Forms
Samlnol*
County, F lor id#
provldad
This public haerlng will b#
Tha work for which proposals
held In Room WHO at lha
are invited consists ot
Samlnola County Services Build
Schedule 1 — Const rue I And
Ing. 1101 E Flrtl Streak San
Mart Apron
lord.
Florida, on September la.
Schedule 1 — Construct Access
INS. at 10 00 A M , or at toon
Road And F a rin g
•hersetter at possible
Schedule I — Install Apron end
Arritten comments Hied with
Tailway Edge Lighting
tha Land Management Manager
Schedule 4 — Install Apron
will be considered Persons ap
F lewd Lighting
peering at tha public hearing
Schedule S — Construct and
will be heard Hearings may be
Mark Tailway
continued from lime to time as
Bidders must submM pro
found necessary Further details
potato for all Items at work In
available by calling Til 1IJC,
Schelulea I, 1. I, 4. and I as
te l Ml
Shown on proposal forms Tho
Parsons art advised tool. It
Sanlord Airport Authority ra
they clend* to appeal any da
serves the right to award a
Cltlen
mad* at this hearing, they
contract lor Schedule 1 and S
will need a record at tha pro
only or tor Schedules I and 1
readings, and. tor such purpose,
along with any combinations at
they may need to Insure that a
Schedules 1,1. and/or 4
verbatim record ot the proceed
On and altar Augutl 15. INI.
togs It mad*, which rtcard
copies ot tho Plans. Specifics
Includes
the teslimony and avl
Hans, and other Contract Docu
daocs
upon which the appeal it
rnants may ba eaenined at tha
to b# bated per Section IM 010S.
office at tha Director of Aviation
Florida Statutes
or at the office at Bristol. Childs
BOARDOF
A Associates Inc . 4011 Salredo
COUNTY COAAMISSIONERS
Coral Gabies. Florida 111*4
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
Complete documents may ha
FLORIDA
obtained Irom either the office
BY;ROBERTSTURM
of the Director of Aviation or
CHAIRMAN
Bristol. Chiids &amp; .Xstoclatas.
ATTEST
Inc by poymonl ot a deposit at
O A V ID N
B E R R IE N .
ISO 00 tor each sat Payment tor
CLERK
plans and other Contract Docu
Publllh AugustII IN I
manic must ba made by chad
DEI US
or money order payable to Iho
'Sanford Airport Authority"
FICTITIOUS HAM lT
Cash win not be accepted This
Notice Is hereby given tool I
depot'! will ba refund*J only to
*m engaged in butlneis at 10,0
Bidders submitting a formal
Uainer D r. Altamonte Springs,
prepneal upon recair‘ ot unused
Sammol*-County, Florida J1JI4
Documents In good condition nut
under lha lictihout name ot
later than tan ( to; days attar the
FLA
POW ER A E N E R G Y
data ol open log ot tho proposl *
MARK FTING and that I intend
It contractor does nol want to
to rtgitttr said name with lha
pick up documents but wishes to
Clark ot tha Circuit Court,
have documents mailed to him.
Samlnola County, Florida In
ha shall Include with bis depend
accordant* with tha provisions
a separata check or money
of In* Fictitious Name Statutes
order.In the sum of Ten 1101
To wit Saction MS PS Florida
dollars, made payable to either
Statutos i*Sl
Bristol. Childs L Associates.
/t/RobertC Furnarl
Inc or to tha Sanlord Airport
Publish Augutl If. II. IS 1
Author lly, depending on which
September 4, INS
office the contractor contacts
DEI 1 1 _______________________
for tha documents
FICTITIOUS NAME
Tho EEO requirements ol the
Notice is hereby given that we
Federal Aviation Regulation
era engaged to business al 110
Pari 131 and lha Minority Bull
E L a s * Mary Blvd . Lak*
nasi Enterprise IM B G I ra
Mary. Samlnol* County, Florida
qulrements ot IS CFE Pari II
under lha llcltllou* name ol
Shall apply to this project Tha
B IIV IC INC O/B/A HEAVEN
Sanlord Airport Authority goal
LY YO G U RT, and &lt;hel wo
s it tor contracting la MBE
intend to regular said name
owned llrms I l f 1] percent
wllh the Li*/s ol lha Circuit
Altar the bid Opening end
Court. Seminole County. Florida
before award ol the centred
to accordance wllh lha pro
those bldden/propoieri. who
visions ot tha Fictitious Nam*
have submitted • contract price
Statutes, T o w ll Sactlon M l 0*
that has bean datorminad lo bo
Florida Statutes ISSI
raoaonabla. will ba a ile d by lha
/s/William Scabs*
recipient, as a condition ot
/*' Victor lusspi
remaining In tha completion tar
Publish August II, It A Sap
lha award, to submit within
lambar*. It. INS
seven 111 days the nomas of lha
DEI IN ________________________
MBE'S they propose to uaa. Ihe
FICTITIOUS NAME
type ol subcontract work each
Nolica Is hereby glvan lhal I
MBE will perform and lha
am engaged in busmen al Sulla
dollar value ol each proposed
O. Summit Plata. Casselberry
MBE Subcontract
Samlnol* County, Florida I1I0I
The bids will ba based on a
under the fictitious name ol
rata tor wages at toast as high
SUNTONE
and SUNTONE
as th e m in i m u m r a t e s
BODY TAMERS and that I
established to Decision No FL
inland to register said name
AS 1041. Incorporated In Ilia Bid
with the Clark ol tha Circuit
Documents
Court. Samlnol* County. Florida
Bids received lhal do nol
In accordance with lha pro
contain a statement Indicating
visions al the Fictitious Nam*
that lha biddar will meal lha
S'aluto*. T ow ll Section US OS
earth a d goal or which Ignora
Florida Statute* tttJ
lha MBE program and retied no
G A HENSLEY. INC
reasonable fflo rt to obtain MBE
/S/GoryA Hanslay.Prss
participation In subcontract
Publish
August II. II A Sap
work will ba considered Inaligl
lembar 4. II, I N !
bla lor lha award
Tha wage rale da termination . DEI 114_________
I N THE C I R CU I T COURT
ol lha Secretary ol Labor incor
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
p ora ls d In lha a d v ertise d
FLORIOA
specifications does nol tnduov
PROBATE DIVISION
r a l e s to r lh a r e q u e s t e d
Fll* Number IS t i l CP
classification! listed below Tha
INRE ESTATEOF
biddar Is responsible tor stetr
SUSAN ST HEART.
laming lha rates payable lor
Decs* sad
such clasillicalions and whether
NOTICE OF
area practice requires lira use ol
ADMINISTRATION
lhass classification s In ac
Tha ailm lnlitralton at lha
compllshtog lha work No Inter
estate al SUSAN ST HEART,
ante concerning area practices
d e c e a s e d . P I N N um ber
Is to ba drawn Irom thtlr
IS S I1 C P . I* pending In to*
omission further, lha omission
Circuit Court lor Seminal*
will not par sa, establish any
County
F lo r id a , P ro b a te
liability tor increased labor coal
Division, the address al which n
resulting from tha use ot such
P O Drawer C Room NS Pro
clastlllcatton
bat*. Sanlord. Florida 1IIU
I I ) Journeyman Electrician
OaS*
Tha names and addresses
(II Jkpprentlce E tec trie Ian
ol to* pe,son*I representative
N o p r o p o a o l m a y ba
and lh a p e r s o n a l r a p r *
withdrawn altar tha Mheduied
sanialiv* s attorney ar* set
doting lima lor lha rtcalpl ol
lotto below
proposal lor a period ol tlily
All inlarostod parson* *r*
(SOI dart
required to hi* with this court
Tha Sanlord Airport Authority
WITHIN
THREE MONTHS OF
reserves the rights to waive pny
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
Informalities to ec reled any
THIS NOTICE ( I I ell claims
and all proposals, or lo ra
against lha aetata and ( I ) any
advertise tor proposals
o b la cllo n by an tnlarastod
All proposals must ba sub
parson on whom this notice was
m illed as Sfl torlh In lha
served lhal challenges to* valid
"Proposal Requirements and
tty ot to* wilt, to* quallHcahed*
Condi Iions."
pt too personal rapr a ear tali vs.
A Pay man I Bond In a sum
vatru# or jurisdiction at to*
equal to KK1X al lha amount ol
court
lha Canlrod available amount
ALL CLAIMS AND OBJEC
will ba required
TIONS NOT SO FILED WILL
A Pattormanco Bond In a sum
BE
FOREVER BARREO
equal to 100X ot lha amount at
Publication ol tors Notice has
•ha Centred available amount
begun an August I*. ISAS
will be required
Personal Representative
A Bid Bond or Certified Chock
PAM SHOEhOM
in lha amounl al IX ol the Total
MO Darwin Dr Ivo
JLmounl Bid muel ba submitted
Altamonte Springs. F L 11Nil
with each proposal
Attorney tor
Tha award of this Canlrod
Personal Rtprasanlaliv*
will ba contingent upon lha
Barron J Owen Jr Esquire
concurrence et Ihe Federal
Aviation Administration
BOGIN, MUNNS
MUNNS A SIMON
CITY OF SANFORD
P O Baa 1*01
AIRPORT AUTHORITY
Orlando. Florida JIS01
By J I ‘ Rad’ Cleveland
laiapnona NS 4is t i l l
Director ol Aviation
Publish August 14. II. ISAS
Publish Augutl 11. INS
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Orlando - Winter Park

322-2611

831-9993

CLASSIFIED DEPT.
RATES
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HOURS
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MONDAY thru FRIDAY
SATURDAY 9 • Noon

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10 catsarc v tiv a tim *s 4€C a Una
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Submit rtsum* to IdD M #d&lt;*'
Piaia. Suito 19*. Santord FL
i m i ____________________ __
Naw Construction nalp W.ndew
ctoanar and rosrgh in person
Must be dependable Ca'I
XJ Bill______________________

Office Halp All Kintfs!
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Omt The Raid Truck Dttvtt
Can NewHotnon*____ pt ISOC

Local company looking tor tita
helpers E spenncenced or will
tr#m immediate work #v*Uabto Room and board prov.d*d with out of town |ob*
C *n O *a O »«a t Wl-laW
Acrylic Applicators needed to
apply protective coating on
cars boats and pianos S3 to
Sit per hour WO train Far
work In Santord area call
Tampa I I I db* lis t

PART TIME

ADJUSTER

For Local Consumer Loan Ot
tic* Hri t i . w i i a io n

PART TIME SALES
Housewives, students r*
hraes. military Good com
mission, repeat satos E.clt
mg new product sails itsaltt

miida position in Worker's
Compansation Claim* Dept
tor a sp a rltn ctd adjullar
Must nav* SI4 Comp License
or AM Lines L leans# A lt*
monte Spgs Co Benefit* Hr*
ts Call Barbara. M l *141.
E tl. 41. Cram p S pecial
Services C O E ____________

4l» lOig.ast ISO__________

21 —Personals
CRISIS PREGNANCY CENTER
ABORTION COUNSELING
F ra # P ra g n a n e y T aste
C o n fid e n tia l
In d iv id u a l
a s s is ta n c e
C a ll lo r
appemlmanl averting hour*
available
111 leas

23—Lost a Found
LOST 2 Oot}% moftMr A diugi.
*tr J YVMki * 90- 44A &amp; » t h
St , Both Wirt hjirtd R*tfcjith
brown w/black marking*,
black w whita m arking*
m 4 M 7 ________________
LOST In downtown Sanford
araa Sm white mala dog.
sM/thorf hair, long ban on t«i
B’ua nyion collar, whit# fla*
c o lla r (on m e d ic a tio n )
Sybil afitig l reward &gt;13 1110

25—Special Notices
TLC Hem* Campamens.lnc
Quality Llva -la*
G race..........................H I 1001
. M » 111 KAY COSMETICS.
Skin car* and cater Heir
Co n n i e
m in *

27—N u rs e ry &amp;
Child Care
Babyfitllng tn my homo Ra
tponiibi# mothar Mol mealft
J2) /Ml anyllm* _____ _
Child cara in my homo Weak
day* only (dyllwiida araa
AI%o bo fora and a»tor uhool
cere Call 122 m o afford
Grandmofhor woulld liko Vo
iharo T-1 C *l*h your child
Can 321 Oka
Will baby til in my homo day*
night*, *oofctndt Any Ag#
Call i l l lau

3 3- Real Estate
Courses
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• Roal Itfa lo LicontoT a
Wo offot f rto Toifkon
and ronltnuout Training!
Call Dtck or Vicki for dofail*
art 1447 111 TWO l o t 214 tasa
K oytta f Florida . Iw
It Voart I Bpoftoncot

55—Business
O p p o rtu n itie s
Equipped Photo i»ud»o In Alfa
montt Spring! pnetd for
quick '«M«Ta duo' fo Hlnat* it*4
Grot* t « t 000 groat polonhal
Wnt* Be&lt; M40. Apopka FI
1270J of &lt;all tsa 4V?a abort
Family r«*fauranf Lena inftr
otf attumabio mortgago*
Moatonabio loa*o
Samo
location 10 yoar*
Full
M fv k l
Call for dotai't
O o to t Br ok or 222 R H ___
Now Smyrna Booth Choko of
Two Succottful Ro«iauranf
Bu*ino*»a* for taio. both on
mgior highway taxation* with
own** financing Bookt avail
ablo to quallfiod buyor
Boachttd* ffoatty. REALTORS
004 4]/ U ll
Opon f Pay*!

Al —Money to Lend
NEED MON t YT
Everyone does at soma lima II
you awn a horn* and hav* a
|ob H i aasiar than you think

71— H elp W a n te d

N O PRO B LIM I
•IS ISO*

FR E(D LA ND E R INC
The Merlgap* Pv.pl.
H a l All.m oM . Orly*
-Licensed AAertgaa* trekar

Legal Notice
NOTICE OF SHERIFF f SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
to *I by virtu* et to*I certain
Writ ot EsecuHon issued out at
and under the seal of tha County
Court at Samlnala County
Florid*, upon a final lodgement
rendered in the aforesaid court
on the 11th day ot Agril A 0
It !!, In that certain case an
titled. Robert E Wilbur. Plain
tilt. - V S - Robert Ltollandor
and LlncS* Ltoftandtr Datan
dent which atorataid Writ et
E locution was delivered to ms
as Shantt et Seminal* County
Florid*, and I haw levied ugon
to* lei low ing described property
owned by Lind* LNItondar, said
p ro p e rty being located In
Seminela County Florida more
p a r t ic u la r ly d ascrib ad as
•el tow*
O n* Timas Ladia*
Wristwatch On* isk gold wed
ding band On* Itk goto ring
with sien*
and to# undersigned as Shantt
•t Samlnala County Florida,
will at It « A M on to# ilto
day et September A D ItU.
attar tor tato and sail to to*
kighaal bidder, tor cash, subject
to any and all ailsting lams al
to* Front (Was!) Door at tha
stops at to* Sammeie County
Courthouse in Santord. Florida,
to* above O*s&lt;r&gt;b*&lt;l personal
property
That said sal* It being mad*
to satiety to* forms ol said Writ
ol l sac utton
John E Polk. Sharltt

PAYROLL CLERK
*4 00 hour Us* your payroll
riper',s* to land this titiat
AAa«u»l or computerised final

Employment

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GROUND ON
TOON FUTURE
L ll* isn’t *aiy And it’s getting
tougher 411 to* tuna, It takas
m aturity and laam work
Knowing whan to fellow and
ho# to toad Thing* you won I
find In books Things you can
lind in lha Florida Army
National Guard Infantry
Join our to.m and you’ ll do
m a r * than g u a rd y o u r
country, ilato and neighbors
You'll guatd your future, toe
With good part lima pay. naw
Ivetta.ship skills, tha .* « G
bill. * fully paid ralirtmant
lit* insurant# and more
It you ra tough and datorminad
taka a big step lor your future
Call your local Florida Army
National Guard Rscruilar
•nd.y and gat tha &lt;»ct* You II
b# giad you did

RON DAVIS
323 3317

Florida

323-5176

fU tk m m l O u a rd
O E N IV A A R K A Hood mg tuft
rttpentibl# *romgn for gft*r
tchooi car» if*
home Mult
ft##* raiiabi* fraritportatloh
Call loflLJI

EXPERIENCED
DIESEL
MECHANIC
with knowledge in hydraulics 1
trailer repair Os Land araa

sgaiiaini._____________

EXPERIENCED:
T ill# law O k X ifw i
A Trycti (aaOtrt
tto%pit«i bonu*. vatafion, and
hondaf* Apply
FORMITEX
Port af Santord
Lak*AAonroa
Satw a n t A &lt;1
or I 43

EXPERIENCED
riOORMAN

AIR CONDITIONING
MECHANICS
Installation Salary based on ,
«&gt;penen&lt;# plus benefits Paid
v a c a tio n and h o lid a y *
K i J I I S V S I ___________ _ .
A L L T Y P tS J O E S
START WORK NOWt

ISIS French Are
PORTER
la SO hour Train tor main
lairwnce at on* ot the nicest
com pi# sas *«
In town i
compiaiat

Employment

323-5176

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LABO H ^ A - V « W r C I
we.etes X ^
r
stet rat
1 NO
FEE I
Raport iie d y tor work *1 a AM
401W 1st St
Santord

321 1590

2S21 F ranch Aw*

APARTM ENT
RESIOENT MANAGER
For IS Unit
Mult B* E sptorancod
*?* SMI
___

REAL ESTATE
SALES PEOPLE
High
Earnings
Potential'
Modarn ottic* In a.-aitont
location Compete training
program New division ot old
established firm Call how
tor details on ptoasant
working conditions and to
sacurt your futur*
Jim Rafferty___________ 514*43*

RECREATION AIDE

CONCESSION CLERX
Eapariancahalpfut Apply
CENTRAL FLORIDA ZOO
S to S
T ues thru Sat
H I 4a! I
AVON EAST NINOS WOWI tl
OPEN TERRITORIES NOWIIt
lit tsst or m **ss

For D*v*topmentally Du
ablad ICF-MR Partlim ean d
aventogs 111 H it
RkNTAL CLERK
StS Easyi Will train! Tak.
orders ovsr phone and assist
on customer a accounts Hunt
andpnrk typing I

WAITRESSES AND COOKS
needed A l ml*III*
G rail
btntlit* Contact Cathy Sail
ers at Tha tWattl* House,
111 saeo
_

Employment

WAREHOUSE WORKERS
Naad 10 immadiafaty. obi# to IiN
10 ib« Mutt ba raliabia, own
framportaHon
Farmantn!
portion NavaraFaa

(3h

323-5176

2421 Franch Av«
Wminol* ChilOcara Canfaa
Natch Dadxatad Taachar for
affarnoont
taka Mary
172 itM

Wiithousa &amp; FtctoryCall Naw Mar mom,

121 21OO

TEMP PERM...............774-1341
Wfldtt With Eipartcnc*CaltNaw Horlions

II I MOO

San-Del Mfg. Co. Inc.
2140 Old lok&gt; Mary Yd. Sanford
121-2110

Opdn Home ■Sdf., Mug. 24 ■9 t.m. l p.m.

•

NOW HIRING •

* Many Position* Open In Modem
Air-Conditioned Sewing Factory

* experienced Operators Preferred
But Will Train Qualified Applicants
4 Company Offers Co-paid Hospitalization,
7 Paid Holidays G Paid Vacation
* Easy Access Ftom Hwy. 17-92 Or 1-4

heeded Night shill I pm to 1
am Monday thru Friday
Good benefits Apply after S
am. DaBary Manor *0 N
H w ylM T. DeBary E O E ___

FULL TIME PORTER
Mutt ba Ovtr II
Old A
hav*
Apply in
par ton balora II or attar 2
I w f t r King. U k M .
HELP WANTED taar ground
farm haip natdad to saork on
naw %od farm in Ofttaan
E ■panama pr*f#rr*d Con
tact
FIORITURF. INC

C opy
D e a d lin e
A u fu s t as
I’ u b lla h
D a l*
A u (u a t 2 0

P O A ai 2144

ktitim m i*, FI 11IC
( m ) M t m aar ti&gt; a m
HONEST DEPENDABLE
People to work In Convenient
Stores Paid vacation, group
Insurance available Poly
graph required Apply In
person
Lll’ Champ Food
Stores. Ml W Hwy f«14. West
of 1/4, AttomeatS Sprtaf*.

C R E0ITI

Samlnol*Cauhty. Florida

i

TILE SETTER
TRAINEE

MEDICAL OFFICE
INSURANCE 8IUING CLERK

CASHIER TYPIST

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

To b* advertised August It. M.
September *. II. with to* sate on
Saplambar II. 1*gs
OEI 124

11

7 1 —H e lp W a n te d

71 —H e lp W a n te d

H*rdw*r* ills * Clerk
Full
tima, mature seperienctd
preferred but will train
Apply tga Manor Av* All*
morn* SprQS , *41 M il
HofiuhttpEf Bibysjttti
Mature dependable woman
with own transportation Rat
arancas a days' 5 hour*
i n ew I or a ll leva________ _
Irrigation laslallar wanted Ce
penanced preferred Mull
have transpartatxm III m s

JOIN THE A TEAM!
AAA TEMP a dll lion ol AAA
employment II Is nol too
young 10 it not too old Taking
applications now i l t l S
French Ave Susan 111 OOSJ

No Fee!
LP N
Part tima tor 44 bed IC F/MR
____________l l l m i ____________
LABOR ONLY- have all loot*
Mow. trim, weed 1 to 4 hr*
per week IM toad____________

LABORERS
Reliable workers needed
tor first ihltt
Ablest Temporary tavvtcas
____________ 111 1444____________
LA N bsCAPC LA BOR IR S Full
lim * positions a vaila b le
D rivers IlCbns* raqulrad
M I I I M _____________________

The service
directory for prore*alon*!at
lH*[&gt;Lay yuur biulnr-ba run] nn tfir riviM trail Inillrtln
boanl in litvsti — cUisiririt'
RrwliIhe |tr-ii|,ir tli.il nrrd lo tr.trft you?Call lotLiy
tu place your hunlneM rant III "llrre'is My larU’’

3 2 2 -2 6 1 1

Claulfled Advertising Department
E w n in g llc n t ld

N O T IC E OF
R EG U LA T IO N O F L A N D
USE
The Land Planning Agency of the City ol
Oviedo, Florida proposes to amend the
comprehensive land use plan and map of
the City of Oviedo, Florida. The propos­
ed amendments will affect the use ol land
within the area shown in the map in this
advertisement. Public Hearing on the
proposal w ill be held on Thursday.
September 5,1945. at 7:30 p.m. at Oviedo
City Hell.
c m Ot Oat|oo I
Fwwvta
u*t

LIVC IN
Mature woman needed to car*
for disabled son Must have
own transportation and local
refaran ca* Must b* non
smoker I Cat* m IEEB.
MAIDS
Haip ut c Nan up Can t u tn*
Driver s license re^rlrod

MECHANICS
For 1st L tod sniff* Mu»t have 1
y r» aspartonc* #n Alack
truck Also mod PM MEN
Good working condition* A
benefits Apply in parson
lW S. I l l Hap* Street

*/•/*«

�r

E v e n in g H e ra ld . Sanlard

KTT 'N* CARLYLE rby Larry Wright

7 1 —H e lp W anted

93— Rooms for Rent

A F U N J O tl
Ttrys M l lh*m*#lY#s! W * need
ladtot to thorn them now Dk
I E ic iip ti
Your
hr* Winter Sogs a t M i .
ientorO Lak* Mery M I m e
C M M t t r r y B ) MAI_________

Christo** Aptt A Hemet
TV. kitchen, laundry, maid. iSO
wt a co o n c i SM» a n aaio
SANFORD Furnithad roomy by
Ihf weak Rtatonabla re*et
Maid ter,Ice Call M l 4SC7
S 7 PM all P *‘m*tto Ay*

525 Benin ettk thn id !
M i l Immediately Humlng
Asaiatantt and llv e ln Cam
pan ions 1 yew tiperitmc#
required
ME DICAL PERSONNEL
POOL
m M iiii
6 O l .................
M/F/H/V
U M a meek to train M l and pan
time petition* Call M l IM3
Business D r ill Required

TRUCK DRIVERS REEDED
Part tlma A M l tlma PCL.
Goad drlrlrg retard Bt it,la
to pea* DOT th ysk* la* s**)

Construction Warkan • tabart
All Tradatl Call New Mori
tone Ml MOO
____________

Employment

323-5176
|»)French Ave
Apt. AAalntenaect Eiperienced
per ton rwedtd lor (om plei In
Sentsrd Appncarl mutt have
own hand tool % and betlc
repair M ill* Good tterting
•alary and etcelltnt banelltt
Apply In confidence to San
lord Malnt , MOO Georgia Ave
SanMrd.FI M77I____________
Arm Rtauty Ca.
Start your own but net! tor SSI
M II4 W
............MHOIB

L
\

T ira d a T je* Hunting I
C a ll P u tu r o i
they h a v e
hundred* o« |*b optnlngt tor
that* who went to work
a l l 4)00
C E M E N T WORKERS A
H E LPE R S Enctlttnt pay
Start right away 47B 4)00
DE LIVER Y HELPERS- no *■
penance necattery Tull time
Good tterting pay 471 MOO
G E N E R A L OTTI CE
TRAINS E l
Great tterting
lab Sever#I opening! Good
pay tra ooo

F urmthed Studio Ap#r*menrt
On* Bedroom Aptt
Two Bedroom Apt*

FLEXIBLE LEASES
SENIOR CITIIENSOI1COUNT
RANCH STYLE LIVINOIH

SANFORD COURT APTS.

323-1)01
Fwrn Aptt tor Senior current
]i| Feimetto Ay*
___1 Cowan Ne Phone Cent
Lovely 1 Bdrm carpet, clot* in
downtown, i n per wee* S*
curtly depotii two Call m
tAUor Jlian r
Lovely 1 Bdrm with aerten
porch Newly painted A deco
rated Complete privacy 1100
a w » . plua UK) tec deposit.
Call n m a t er m n i l
Small garage apartment tor pno
working adult Lady pro
tarred 1M per week plot
III Call 111 M il
I bdrm O eint AdultL no p*«t.
air. quiet ratidantlal i l l s mo
♦ depotit MHOti____________
. bdrm
- conditioned Quit*
area
me Broker Ow or
M l STelor m bats
______
It* R E C V E E Carpet
air
BeautiM river location Util
Inc I Adullt. no pall I MS mo.,

in *4to

• COUNTRY SETTING •
Large I A 1 Bdrm Apartment*
Advil LaktvtowFamlly Peotild*

Avuliblt Now.Optn Weekends

R E C E P T IO N IS T . O FFIC E
HELFRRS. CLERKS. CRT
O P E R A T O R S Im m ediate
opening! Good pay lc a let
Cellar* u o o n o w
W ELDERS Certified Etcellenl
pay tcetet Cell today *ra

P A I N T E R S A P A IN T E R
H E L P E R S - im m e d ia t e
openingt. good tterting pay
Call today tra c m
|DRY W ALL With ar without
a a p a r la n c * . Im m a d ia t*
opening* Good poy Call to
day AM-AMO _______________

AAA TEMP

WITH THIS AD!

MASTERS COVE...... .323 7900
Large 1 Bdrm Api ft mint
Screened porch Nit# «r««
I24S m 199)
Lovely t Bdrm Well to well
carpal. I l l week Security

depoti* uoo m ***; or m

•AM
M A R IN E R S V IL L A G E
I
bdrm 1)10. | bdrm slab and
up* Adullt only M l M70______

MOVE IN NOW!

Mosipood Apts
327 2615
SANGL EWOOD 1 bdrm . 1
bath, wether and dryer, pool
11*0 per month plut tecurity
H I 1114 or *44 0* 11 alter 1
SAnford

BO fit*

13220057 _

..9M-7340 326

Sa/iforl...

____...DeLind

ASSISTANT RECEPTIONIST
|SJBO week Front daak. meet and
great cwatemartl Train ter
computer Inputt Friendly ef
Ik * looking tor pleetenl per
tonalihr
aonaiitv'i

Employment

323-5176
UM French Ave

BOOKKEEPER
Pert time Ceuli
work Into M l lime pot!Hon
Eaperionca necataery Apply
at. too w H»h SI Monday
•ku Friday, between t am

- * a ? p " _______________

CABLE TV
C0WTACT PERSON
Floalbto hour* evening* and
Saturday! bait lime Poaoibt*
*• make U N p&lt;ut monthly
part Hm* Nat tale* Car
r»guinea Individual* naadad
Sentordondeuareot AH MM

CARPENTERS A HELPERS
Wanted Lang*tad treat Coll
•M erS IO S O I Tla*

Mini WifthrwxM
SMAUp.. ................... 221 *42*

117—Commercial
Rentals

NEW 2 Bdrm 2 Bath
Pine
Ridge Club All appliance!,
wather/dryer. re fe re n ce *
teas per month
Southern Sly I# Realtors *41 2121
Santord 2 bdrm 2 bath, pool
wether dryer Other amen*
llet DAS mo , I J II jO t t

Lt«s« Tttms to Fit
Tour Natds!
Furmshtdor Unlumiihtd.
Carperti..„....... Privet# Palutt
Lvth lendittping Patt Children
WATER BEDSACCEPTEOI

Call................. 3 21-19 11
Wint#r Iprtftft E i f r «
I
bdrm * *ppn*nctt
T*nnit.
pool no p t'i U l l p#r month
Ptiylltt J Ca pporu REAL
T O i Alter Iwwri t ) « 1FT).
E m tf»n Reallf Group. Imc

n ig Florid* Ave eccrott
trom Lake Jennie I A 1
Bdrmt . carpeting, central
air. dithwathart. pool U l l to
1110 per mo No pelt Refer
once* end tecurity Phone
MS-AAlt __________________

SHENANDOAH VILLAGE

Lot lor 14 &gt; It NEW MOBILE
HOME* P f»»*r rtfit vtllh op
lion to buy 12) 9144

Offices to Rent
RteionebN end convenient
201 N Maple Santord
12) 4044)

Adullt A t amilwt Welcemet
I)* * tecurity Depetll
Cam ............................. M i m a
S p e c lo u t A p a r tm a n it
Lakafrant. pool, tennlt. adullt.
no patt. laundry Starling at
n e t a me Call M l OUT to tee
Wefciv* River EHMIancy
Carp*'- Alt- cane* ut# Adullt.
no pa't 1141 per month Call
1214*70_____________________
I and I bdrm Alta turmehud
atfktancy from »7S week U M
depotit Ne pets Cell M l * » i
1 T PM t i l Palmelto
___
t B d rm .. carp al, c e n tr a l
heet/plr, balcony, rear old
hospital U l l mo UOO depot
W M l t i l l . ___________ ___
1 bdrm I bath Delut* Apart
monl Uto mo UM tacurlty
dap OneMonmtreat M l *IM
1 bdrm-1bath me# area 1120 No
pelt Ltoi'ed fa u i Associates.
Inc REALTORS H I M il

Lie. Rail Ettalt broker
SALES ASSOC W ANTED!
244* Santord Ave

Otleen t bd'm . 2 bath an 1
acres with nor te barn and
pattur* t r a m
New Hemet Near Otleen )
B drm , 1 bath, elr, heat,
*17 000 I2K0 down Include*
doting cotlt Peym entt of
UMper month
COUNTRYWIDE R E A LTY
Reg R E Broker......... 222 *21*
42* Want- II*. OtNen. Fia.
■y Owner ] bdrm . I bath
large lot Spacious ItoOaq tt
under real U 000 down,
ettumabi* mortgage in city,
Santord Sat TOO Day M l &gt;207.
Eve* 22&gt;0011________________
By Owner Immaculate 2 bdrm
w garage central air.'h**t
new cerpet paint Law Down I
Ownar will hald Mdt M l 2le t

I (Ml? nc
MI4I&lt;
II VIAt) lir iM M I

Bdrm Ham* W/Scr**n*d
Perch Complete privacy SI IS
wk w UM MC 11J 73** or
11) a tl]

103—Houses
Unfurnished / Rent
Beautiful 1 bdrm l bath, fenced
yard, cal Itog tans vertical*
mother A dryer U l l mo
AMAtod ____________________
* * * IN DELTONA * * *
* • HOMES FOR RENT * *
________e e I t e l t H * *________
LAKE AAARY I Bdrm Newly
remodeled Ne pet* U00 per
month p&lt;ut tecurity Call
M I AMI attar I P M___________

NEW HOMES TOR RENT
Energy 11ticlew! 1 bdrm . 1
bath Pall* Hamat nettled M
•*

Chech that* toatoree:
a Free! Free Raklgarator
d Oarage
d Ante Iter age
# Wether /Dryer Canaacttoa*
• On/tvgkf Management
Chitore* A Pelt WeNem*

BATEMAN REALTY

HALL

101—Houses
Furnished / Rent

c m **

141 —Homes For Sale

tow, law dew* payment Ptut
tow. lew menthly pay mantel
Great tor lb* small tomrtyl
*24.to*
LARGE CORNER LOT comat
with hut 1 Bdrm ham* la
great lecatton New reel, eery
clean, tow down payment, lew
menthly payment U2.M*

321-3827

f -H
;w Y V

17-91 Hwy %t-n~............H I I199

141-Homes For Sale
AT OWNER Beautiful horn* In
Loch Arbor 1 bdrm . 1 bath
graat room w/butlt m B B O
grill Doubt* garage central
h e e lia ir
A ll ap p lian ces .
I t t 500 A t tu m a b lr FHA
mortgage No qu alifyin g
121 S2A4
RAVENNA P A R K -'l bdrm , t&gt;y
bath, cent haat A air iat.tOO
By owner/*ateaman $2*tit*.
E ret A Weekend*
____
SANFORD DUPLEX 2S21 2S2S
Hghlewn Ave Dwner fin ite
tog no qua'itying, ng points 2
Bdrm , I belh. each apart
menI over 1 000 aq ft 4 yft
old K itch en a p p iia n c e t.
central heal and air, carpal,
drape* Rental Income IIOC
monthly Appointment only
Owner 12) B0A2_______________
SANFORD DUPLEX 212) 2S1S
Highlewn A re O v e r flnanc
mg ne qua 11tying, no pointt 2
Bdrm, t bath, each apart
ment over 1.000 tq tt 4 y ft ,
old K itch en a p p lia n ce *,
central heel and air. cerpet
drape* Rental income 1400
monthly Appointment only
Owner (2) *041_______________
Santord Super Aatumptton
)

bdrm , new carp et*'paint,
central heat'air. garage *p
pi lancet Attum * IN FHA
*14.400
PHYUIS J. CAPrONI
REALTOR
Attn Hours: 834 1723
[m i n o it R taKr Group, Inc.

S6S0700
SPACIOUS 1 BORM HOME
On large shady tot at end at
ttreel Quiet yet very conv*
nienl Perfect family home
you milt agree at 1*4.400

CALL BART
REAL ESTATE
tm

X s ll/V

AU TOU NltD
10 KNOW ‘
IN WEAL ESTATE

STENSTROM
REALTY-REALTOR
Sanlotd’s Salts Loadot
WC LIST ANOSELL
MORE HOMES THAN
ANYONE IN NORTH
SEMINOLE COUNTY

US w lit* Street
Santord Ft m n

REALTOR

141 —Homes For Sale
SAntortt Older Cherm 1 bdmr
I’ y bath, large living room
with fire p la c e , rellnlthed
hardwood floor* *52 000 Good
Terms, or lease with option to
buy M i n » a MA4M*________

SARF0RD REALTY
REALTOR....................M l SIX
Lakttrant Beautiful 2 bdrm . 1
belh heme Swtm A hth tram
yeur ewn beck yard Large
tcreened perch C»l-d*-t*c

1*4 4*4

Rill SL Compiity__ 321 5005
"I »H O H

STem

p e il

DUPLEX * » » . » * You bring up
to cod* end ta v * Owner
fin a n cin g with m oderate

OTHER HOME*. LOT*.
ACREADE,INVESTMENT
PRO PER TY
CALL ANYTIME
REALTOR .................... M2 4*»1
LIST WITH U ll

149—Commercial
Property / Sale

"T H E CAAOLETTE1"
OANCE COMPANY

COMMERCIAL IP B C IA U IT
BOB M BALL. JR P.A.
REALTOR
22*411*

t acre* with mobile home
Farm ington a re * US 000.
term*
7 ecret AAobll# e k . lancad hay
Itold. *74 *00

2144 PARK A V I..
LA Mary
4*1 LA Mary Bled
THE CASUAL LIFE
• 10 LAKE M AR T O w *&lt;rt
*1 privacy and * * (t * il* n
Partoe! tatting tar rambling *
bdrm I bath with rtc ream
S t e e r F a m i l y Ma ma l
*1*44*4 Owntr will hninca
• a y New and I n la y tb*
Lakall Call
BECKYCOURSON
Tb* Wall St. Company

MI 4**t................ et BHQt

4 Bdrm , } both ham* with
pool large dining ream.
w ith ah ade i r t t i
Magnolia Ave . Santard
Ml 4411 attar S H P M

large
I toll
1101
Call

Drum e»/ cave |100 or bw»»
of»#r» ))1 M*4 * 5 5 5

27TH STREET FURNITURE

239—Motorcycles
and Bikes

231-Cars
D id b A d tl?

No Credit?

m FINANCE
W ALK IN ......
DRIVE OUT
NATIONAL AUTO SAU S
Santord Av* A 12th II
&gt;21 4*21

‘ f j Honda Good condition
Complect ssttM vH 1500 3m0
y Qd L i i f M n ,
T4 Honda 7V3 Nlctt Will fi
none* l i m Gregory Mobil#
Homt* M ) 5)00

★ DAYTONA AUTO ★
★ AUCTION *
Hwy *2...............Dayton* Beach
e a e e a Melds a * * * * *

241 —Recreafional
Vehicles / Campers
TR A N ) VAN 71 H . roof Air
Top condition Alto 70 Win
nab+go m a d ______________

’

PUBLIC AUTOAUCTION
E rtf r THmcV Niff *1 M i PM

* Where Anybody *
* Can Buy or Sell 1 *

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
Ut ST.......... 111141)

243—Junk Cars
TOP DoU#r PA'd for Junk &amp;
U*#d (A fifr u c h L h f i w
•quipmant J77 S990

Far mere details

_______ i team mi i______

191 —Building
Materials

OeBary Auto A Marin* Sales
Across th* fleer, tee ef Bill
J 74 Hwy 17 *2 Da Bar y 444 4144

BUILDINGS all tiaal K • oo
llj.t a o
*0 • ISO 124 * 40,
o*h #r» (rom I I }S iq ff
t It ! t2tt icolifctl

★ INSTANT C A S H *
e *W E WILL BUY * a
eeV O U R U SE D C A R ee
eCALL PHIL BETTIS*

195—Machinery/Tools

C O tlA T tS Y PONTIAC-Ml-ZMl

1984

A L L IA N C E

2

AIN

* 4 9 * 5

19 79 C H EV Y M O N Z A

WAGON

USED CARS

m mi

D R ..

*9 9 5

1977 GREMLIN

THE B IS T IN T O W N
[ 7 TE R M S

2

or .

'9 9 5

1976 CHEVY

Ability Kennel* Oog boarding
Country Atmoapher* Reason
able Rate*
2 )2 2 )1 0

amJ-,

CAMAR0

!\P *

213—Auctions

1978 FORD LTD
4 DR.

C R E D IT H ASSLES?

FOR ESTATE
C om m ercial or Residential
Auctions A Appraltalt Call
Dell a Auction M l Said

FIBER K IN G 14' libarglatt.
walk through windshield Till
traitor. 41 H P Merc engine
*710 Alto looting tor a step
van In good cond III 1144

1 4 9 5

• We (fern F mane*
• Down Payments *100 and Up
• Trade Int Accepted

1975 MERCURY

DISC Ol/'NT AUTO SALES

4 01

t h t l l F rrn rh Ate

215—Boatsand
Accessories

'1 9 9 5

M ONARCH

* • 9 5

* 1 * IBNIt

1*4) JEEP Etcellenl condition
Loti ol spare part* Appraised
al *1000 will tall lor 1)100
Call 111 * M from • S or
221 alts altor^P M
1*7) Pinto Station Wagon Runt
dally, economical transport#
lion UM Call )M «tlU *ltora

SANFORD
M OTOR C
A M C JE E P
SOB 5. F rg n c h A y r .

H I 4112

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To List Your Business...
Dial 322-2611 or 831-9993

Additions A
Remodeling
REMODELING SOCIALIST
We Handle
The Whole Ban O* Wat

8 t. UNK CONST.
322 7025
Financing Available

Appliance Repair
Ailetts Appt line i S a n k *

322-2420

Chevy Cutfondled Van (477
Refrigerator tlnk Sir** dr
tw ,i ottor IM 1*71_________

AND LET AN EXPERT DO THE JOB

COOL DOWN)I 4 bdrm 2 hath
In Lake AAary Sc heel Oiilncl
Spirt bdrm plan . M a l l Feel
and 21 ■ A I Pall*. Central
•ir'heat, 4th bdrm cauM to
In law Quarters *14.1**

I* % Dawn It T rt al l ) M
From 11*.**•!

MJl Cdll 111 4441

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INJOT L I F I I I I bdrm tbetb
Hem* with an Eel in Kitchen,
dining area, central air/heal
Far Relating Swim in lb*
Area Peal, ar Play D m *

d O IN IV A O S C E O L A RD a
ZONIOFOR MOBILES!
I Act* Caentry tract*

335—Trucks /
Buses / Vans

CONSULT OUR

ATTENTION! 1 bdrm | bath
Ham* with a Spec tout Living
Ream and F Uepcaca Larpe
•rent perch, dining ream, intide utility Greet tar Rental
butinett US A**

WILL AUILO TO SUITI YOUR
LOT OR OUR1I EXCLUSIVE
A O A N T F O R W IN IO N O
DAY CORP. A CENTRAL
FLOAIOA LEAD ER! MORE
MOM I FOR LESS MONEY!
CALL TODAY I

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cat* 11)0. Cue-aig $n*r«

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m i itii
MOVINO Far Sal* PH group A
recMner 1*00 each Call alter
SPM, M l 2A11________________
Recendlttoned Ape'ijncrt
trom MS WARRANTY
BARNETTS
CASSEI BERRY
U a S I l) ...... ......
*1*1411
* RENT TOOWNe
Color TV* , ttoreot. wetliert
dry art relr igerelor, Ireetert.
furniture video, retarder*.
Special Hi week * rent SS 00
Alternative TV A Appt Rentals
Zayrat Shapplng Canter
____________ M itaaa___________
Used Wethert PerTt A Service
ter Kenmeret__ _____..MS0447.
MOON I T APPLIANCES

HOT AUVI I bdrm m bath
Hem* Convenient to Town.
Kitchen tolly equipped with
pantry Central eir/heai Mew
only I4A.MRI t

UNIQUEII I bdrm 1 bath with
a Sunken Canverse linn PCI by
Fireplace Unique Lett Fern!
ly Ret ml Split Bdrm Plan,
new ( a l i a Kitchen, central
au/baaI. peddle lam Ml.***

7* Toyota te lle *
S
lilt beet radial Urea
Ml 220*
______
27 Honda Civic 1 dr M B 4
speed 4 cyl . am Im new
tires A P* nt M l **t) t iler 7
■Tf THUNOERB1RO Loaded
Heritage Edition *2)00 Ml
0011, ettor SPM
Mutton* Glut It t start OL
leaded *410 Down. Small Mo
paym ent CHICO A THE
m a n tee•*** ______________

Bati Dispanstt h»s extra
C

Apallencet Far Sale all In
atctltool cendltton R tolly
gut-enleed .........
MM2**

199—Ptts &amp; Supplies

1 e a e r t t . High and dry.
wooded, lake Iron! on paved
road * 12 .000. Wim I ic o n

Need Crib* Playpen* Baby
lu rn llu r* clothing Good
Pncot After 7 PM
111 S7A1

’75 Mmrick (cjd., lit.
Good condition t 1SS0 17)1)01

223—Miscellaneous

Lot with beautiful Oak ItM.

*W ecret. Enter prl a* road High
and dry, wooded Sit too

* Aluminum* Cant Newtpeeer
toon Ferrous Metalt ...... Otott
Kakame........................ M lttO *
Baby Bed I 1tret left. Clethet.
P la y p e n . Etc Paperback
Book* 11*4)72 H I 4P4

1S1 —Appliances
/ Furniture

TABLE SAW
Good cendltton. 171

Ito err# tree!*, from 111 100
Term*

ttrs PLY GRAND FURY
AtAtng 1ISS0 or betl otto' CAll
Bob *14 11t o ________________
1474 CHIVY NOVA
a door, good condition S750 or
beat otter Call 747 f i l l
14 74 G R A N O L I M A N S
SHARPI SHOO Good cond&gt;
♦ton Call M llB ll____________
14*4 CAMAROBE BLINETTE
Power titering power brakes
Am FM Stereo end m o'#
g n boo Mutt ten Getting
m arried'Cell M ) &gt;aOI
_

219—Wanted to Buy

Owner Financing
l l 't ecret
with lumltitod Mobile pool
barn. tpe. tractor
Santord Ave
Wallace Crest Rtelty
Realtor ..................... 21I-*UT

153—AcreageLots/Sale
Cell
...........................IM IPtt
I ecru parcel WJOO Term*

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N O E AR LY BIRDS PLEASE!

155—FarmsGroves / Sale

i l l 111 I
Brtck Building DawnIewn Of
Ilea'retail staraga U 00 * t.»
It Fully air conditioned
sal 000 Owner financing 20N
down. 171* 44 per mo &gt;111411
CASSELBERRY l acre, loned
PR 1 US 000 W Mellciewtki.
REALTOR
............ M 1F4R1

COUNTRY WIDE REALTY
Rag I I Arakar..... .....121 * » &gt;
i t t Hwy t i l Otlean FI*

323-5774

KISH REAL ESTATE

In th* perking tot ef Betty
V ector* World at Dane* and
Parterm lng Arts Far th*
benatltali

Adult Park...............
AtAMISt
Include* Water Gerbag* Pick up
Y ard Malntonanea
Immediate Occupancy
Gregory Mob.it Hamat m I M
1 Bdrm.. 1 bath, liagto Wide
Carriage Core, edu'i tec Hon
12) tea) Of Ml UX&gt; E «l t »
lit###

CALL A N Y T IM E

(305) 331*0041
CaM I

Garage Sato Prl A Sal only
Lott 04 baby Itomt. book* lot*
ot odd* A endt 2171 Marquery#
Ave . north at Santord Airport

ISAS PARK DRIVE.SANFORD

FHA VA IP IC IA L I Law dawn I
Bdrm w / la r f* acreen ed
Forth, fenced yard.
Call ut *utck I

nsiNiriH«vaivi&gt;enim i*

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Special at the Weak l
ia«a Datiun )tg OR

AUGUST 1) AM
4 AM 4 PM

II yev art leaking far a tu&lt;
cetltol career in Real Iitate.
Stomtrem Realty it Making
tor y *« Call La* Alhrtgkt
today at M l 241* (ven in gi
D IM M

IMA HWY l i f t
Hutton Lake let Wildwood Or
} bdrm ) Dm. dti garage
perch, canlral air Super
Ctown I Ataumabto tot OOS
REALTOR
MARVIN K L A I L
*47 BIAS
ar 2*1 710)

'p a c iM ty %

217—Garage Sales

GIGANTIC YARD SALE

127—Office Rentals

321-0759 Eve. 322-7543

S340 S350

th*am■* a k h p i
Lake Mary-1/4 l i l t

Beyllnor A) I t * Capri Cuddy
Many ettraa! SI OOO bat!
gulch ottor M2 071)

231—Cars

imi

123—Wanted to Rent

FRANKLIN ARMS APTS.

I

SS ecret in th# City »• Lake
AAary an th# aou&lt;h end of *th
SI (within th* city limitg)
lad 000 caah II interat tod. call
M l MT0

157—Mobile
Homes / Sale

r e a l t o r ______________t n

I Bdrm Aperlmanl Include!
aecurlty depot 11 A Augutl
rent. It moved to by Aug M.
ms

a Secratanal

Ng K h J I or 1

113—Storage Rentals

5245

A Dtvlalew at AAA (mptaymant

aGanaral Laborart

Elder Spring* Trailer Park
Hwy 421 t A 2 bdrm t .
monthly or weekly rental
rate* Leat* required IR H 31

SINGLE STORY
L IV IN G

SECURITY OEPOSIT........ HM

I Bdrm Owptot with Peel

LO CAL DRIVERS Slralghl
truckt Good pay Hart right
away *714)00

107-Mobile
Homes / Rent

121—Condominium
Rentals

RAMBOO COVE APTS.
M0E Airport Bird
I Bdrm . I Rath............U M mo
1 Bdrm , I Bam........... SMS me
PHONE ...................I l l *411

IM M E D IA T E O P IN IN O S General Contlructton labor
Good pay 47B CJOO
TRUCK DRIVERS Long haul
Immadlatet Good driving re
cord Over i t t i t 4)00

Oueiti ter rent 1 Bdrm UOO
per month 1100 aecurlty
Available September 1st Call
H I DM aher ) P M___________
Large 2 bdrm . I bath, vaulted
c*U‘ng. appi ante* hook up*,
screened patla
S1*0 S400
1)1 m i belween «P M A 7PM
Large 1 bdrm unf urmthed
Duple• U t) mo M i l a n or
Ml 0WS
_____
1AOt B Metkonvllt*. I bdrm I
bath, air, appiiancet IMS per
mo plut AMS tecurity depotit
Cell t il M tleven n g t ______
I bdrm . t bath, eppl
kid'*
email pel OK t i l l per m o .
plut U ll depot I* Ut d ia l

Relai. A (W ee Spa.* XD up to
2.000 tq lt a'to tlareg* avail
able 122 aO)

99—Apartments
Unfurnished / Rent

art «»&gt;

215—Boats and
Accessories

105—DuplexTriple* / Rent

AVAILABLE NOW

FA C TO R Y ASSEMBLY and
PRODUCTION WORK Mott
thlftt open Good pay tealat

lots—7B

W e d n e s d a y , Aug. 21,

153—AcreageLots/Sale

am

97—Apartments
Furnished / Rent

CHURCH ORGARIST
Wednesday evening! end Sim
day aarvlcet Sand return**
and church background to Sia
Park A r e , Sanlard H i l l
Attn MutlC Director_________
Cem peler Operetar A Pra
grammar Cell New Horl
tone M l T100______________
COMPUTER NOOM
SUPERVISOR
iroo week Enper lenct on Input
end computer room opera
Hons are all It l*ktsl Needs
at

ddrm dining room, living
ream, 1 bath Air conditioned
hout* 1400 mo M Jjaai or
n i OrVS Broker Owner_______
1 Barm
tc r e e n e d petto,
children O K MM per month
“.oil ea sn n _________________
j Bdrm. o * l Bath
Central heat A air. fenced
yard, appiiancat. garage U l l
mo plut tecurity Coll MS

FI.

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Sleeping reom H I p~- week
Klichen/laundry p rivilege!
Call Ml HIT.
THE FLORIDA HOTE L
SOSOak Avenue
M l Alba
Reetonebto Weekly R ate!

d i e t a r y c l e a r in g a i d e

Part lima. Mon -Frl Hour*
negotiable E O E Apply at
DaBary Manor. M N Hwy
II W. OaBary, PL____________
DOCK WORKERS WANTED
Mutt tiara High School Eduta
Han. Erpar l«ntad pretarrad In
handling live tolltg* Soma
night work, fo r lurttier In
tormation contact Jerry at
Tranapert Brokeray* between
I
1 P M Tuetday or Thun
day Application! accepted at
1100 S Trench Art Rata at
pay bated on prey lout *ip*r&lt;
ante
____________
DRIVER NE E0E O Valid Tla
llcenea. Full Hmt employ
mettl. Apply Alternative TV
A Appliance M l MM_________
E icellent Income tor Part Tlma
Hama Attembly Work For
Into call Ida AH MCI te l m o
EXECUTIVE 1ECNETARY '
With or n Ithou ihurtherdt
P ra ta rra b ly WANG worn
p rocetton Needtd In the
Lake AAary Area
Abteat Tamper ary lerv k et
___________ n t i N t ___________

103—Houses
Unfurnished / Rent

)4kr. Service to* l i t r e Chart*'
iM to ^ a j^ ^ a M a a i^ ^ io a s i

Carpentry
All type* ef carpentry A r*
modeling 17 yr* t . p Call
^ R t c h a r d G r o ia ll^ t T ^ ^ ^ ^

Carpet/Floor
Coverings
^ ^ to ^ a r p a n e t ta U a lt o h ^ ”
Raearrt A Re Stretch**
C * K ^ _ _ _ _ _ M M 1 I7

Cleaning Service
Carpet Cleaning Living.
DtoMg Ream A Hell U * M
S lR B O t o lr . m M U M S
JUSTOBNIBS
PrototHonei cleaning
...................
m a te )

E le c t r ic a l
Z m E ^ S c !r S c * r 7 lS c * tfM
■ itunatoi )4 Hr. tarvka Cali*
Tam*a Itoctoto la n r lc a - T ll 1714
CONTEMPORARY ELECTRIC
Camptoto C toctr tcai ServKet
TVBTatophanea
M l 1177
O ASBtoctric
m «M
to r. A remodeling, addinent.
fane aacuriiy u ^ ite Umar*
piua *n elec aervxet Quality
Sarv.ce Licantad A Bonded

General Servlets

Lawn Servic*

P a vin g

ROBERT I G R I I N I
C on trols A M aintenance
Specialist In Eleclrlcal A
Prwtunatlc Controit M l BUB
Underwater Weed Removal 4
Dock t A Perch** Built Free
Etlimetot, 7 yr* taper tone*
Bob Achern. 1 to* tea 4*01

Lawn Mowini...... law Frkts

A-IAtphalt Paving. Inc
1 ending A paving, atphail r*
pain , tael coating, traffic
marking*, drlraway* A park
inglo4t Fra*atl ) ] l 7a*a

M ) 7114

LAWNS MOWED 4 TRIMMED
Spring Yard Clean up* . M l tM&gt;

Quality lain Cats
Al Allordnbiu Pricas Ml BB71

Home Improvement
Center's AmIdMg A Bemedaltng
Me Jab Tea Smell
I I I Burton U n *. Santord
221 4471
THOMAS B THOMAS. Name
rape If. cleaning, team car*
Call M l 11*4

Home Repairs
CAB F I NT ■ B R apalri and
remodeling too job loo small
Can M l BA4S
Maintenance of all typos
Carpentry, pointing plumbing
and electric M l BOM
SANFORO NANOVMAN
Yes. nam ed
III do 111
For tree Estimat* call Ini
M l UM
W ILLIS HOME 1 (F A IR
Ranmdaling
Addiitons-----A
All Type* Repa.rs I
Insured
Fto )e * to* small
Ml Mat

Landciearing
O B N IV A LAN D CLI ARiNO
Lat/Landciearing
Fill dirt
Taped! 1 ponds Drain dilchea
Site Preperatton Call satsaio
THORNE LANDCLIARINO
F IL L DIRT PC LAV •
SHALE A HAULING
Ml 1411

Landscaping
HAUUNG—fiN Did—1(9 Soil
Sand............ Cam MB Bl4d altar &gt;

Masonry
IANYTHINO IN CONCREIBI
Free tslimetos Gladly Givtnl
S|AU M O NO ! Caaai. Ca
“ We Are Th* B e tl''___ Ml seal

Music Lassons

■

P lu m b in g
Wall FIvmkmgBttaaling
1007 South Santord A verm#
Santord. Florid* MMI

Pressure Cleaning
Jekn't Prattwlng Cleaning
Homat Paoil. Pali**
Driveways Fra* l i t All ISJt

Ov.lar le iie n i
All agta, *11 tora's Pro Back
ground. Cell Julia
Ml 4444

Sprlnklars/lrrigation

Nursing Care

ABOUT TIME IRRIOATIOH
aw Inttallaltont
Fra* ( a l
E apart Repair i el Complait
Sprinkler Syaltmi
Timer*
Pc-mp*
(N
a *s i«s *

OUR BATES ARE LOWER
Lakavtow Nursing Centre
f i t 1 Second SI . Santord
M I *7*7

Painting
CUNNINOHAM AND WIF E
Intar/Catertor/Prttagrt Wash
Call
Ml TIM
Ftorld* Meld 4 Mildew
Specie Hell
lly r s ( i p
Fra* Cal
Bsndad
Insured
W G T R IB B Y
MS MAI
Painting Inttrtor/(itertor
Referunces A Reserve*to
Very ReUebte
MS-44M ta t IB
IANFORD PAINTINO
Carpentry and dry walling
Fmithing # specialrty P ro
le m o n *i quality *• a lair
prlc* Call M l BJM Mr b e *
a a iim a t *
A tk le t am

Telephone Service
BUSINESS T IL IF H O N IS ITT
a A IB Button Inttalled with
warranty a * • • 447 tie *

Tree Service
AH Tree larv a.
« P .k L ..

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Call Attar

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ECHOLS TRI B SIRVICB
Fra* lilim a to il Law Pvtceal
.14 Ini Slump Grinding.Teel
M ) IM tdayornH*
"Lattha pyptea atonato d » Ir .
JOHN A L L IN S U W N B T I I I
Dead Ira* rantoval Lie B ln*
Frttoaal M l SMC

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W t d r * i d « y , A u g 11, 1MS

Oviedo Search For Regina Fizzles
By S n iin

Loden

H e r a ld S t a f f W r i t e r

The cost o f Ihe deputies'
Involvement In the search was
$262 .ii' (itdiiig to Chief Depuly
Duane Harrell

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The volunteer searchers werr
from a Vietnam veteran's group
and a four-wheel driver's club,
hr said
Although the deputies were
requested to participate In Ihe
search by the Armstrong's friend
who organized the event they
wrote no report on the search.
Spolskl said. As far as hr knows
no further search Is planned In
Seminole County for the girl
Spolskl said hr personally does
not believe In mediums and they
have proven Ineflectlvc In other
Seminole County cases, but he
said he can umiersliind a fami­
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Civil rights and religious
leaders denounced the Rev.
Jerry Falwell'a plans en­
couraging U.S. Investment In
racially segregated South
Af r i ca as an act o f the
"Immoral minority" and said
Americans won't buy It.
Falwell. leader o f the Moral
Majority and a strong sup­
porter of President Reagan,
returned Tuesday from a
five-day fact-finding mission
In South Africa, and a meet­
ing with South African Presi­
dent Pieter Botha
At news conferences In
Washington and New York.
Falwell called Nobel Peace
P rize Winner Bishop Lleamond Tutu "a phony." and
said hr would mount a na­
tional campaign to encourage
Americans lo buy Kruger­
rands. thc South African gold
coin, and Invest In companies
that do business with South
Africa.
Falwell said that he had
"y e t lo 6nd one person (In
Sou th Africa) — poor,
wealthy, black, colored —
who did not plead with the
American people not to dlsInvest and not lo lui|)o*c
sanctions."
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leaders criticized F alw rll's
co m m en ts and said they
were committed to enil Ihe
racial segregationist policy o f
apartheid. In New Yoik. civil
right* leader Jesse Jackson,
ch a rg ed Falwell wr-nt 14)
South Africa as "an agr-nl" o f
President Reagan n» promote
ihe administration s policy of
"constructive engagement "
Jackson disputed claim s
(Ii.it disinvestm ent would
harm South Africa's black
workers and salil thr Issur
was "dignity, not dollars. "
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ery. every body had Jobs
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president of thc Southern
Christian Leadership Confer­
ence. said any such rein­
vestm ent campaign would
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ol black consumers and ihrir
allies" In thc United State*
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m inority" In South Africa

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Thr search for Regina Mae
Armstrong, a 6*year old Orlando
girl abducted from an apartment
complex June 18. has reached
Seminole County.
About lOOvnluulcer searcher*
and three S e m in o le County
sheriff's deputies spent Saturday
combing the area around l-akc
Jesup and north of Stale Road
434 near Oviedo, acting on the
advice of mediums, Seminole
County s h e r iff's spokesm an
John Spolskl said.
No clues were found, except
for some scraps o f paper, which
may or may not be linked to lltr
missing girl. T h e paper was
found at a trailer on Spring
Avenue near H lley's Fish Camp.
The papers werr takrn by the
friend to Ire sent to thr mediums

to see if they could come up with
a lead.
Spolskl said the mediums, a
woman and a Cornell University
professor, had contacted a friend
o f Regina's parents and told
them of their visions concerning
the case.
T h e friend and the g ir l's
p a r e n t s . B o b a nd D o n n a
Armstrong, were at the search
site. Spolskl said.
The mediums said they had
visions of a large body o f water
and an abandoned trailer. That
led searchers to Lake Jesup.
Spolskl said An Orlando televi­
sion station provided a
helicopter to participate In Ihe
search and Spolskl called Ihr
search a "promotional slu m ."
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win) participated arc range and
water officers who norm ally

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Evening Herein - Wednetdey, Aug. 31. I t »

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C ook O f The W e e k
There's No Place Like Home In Sanford For 'Army Brat'
By Dorothy G reen e
Herald C orrespondent
Trtxh Colbert, our Cook of the
/eek. calls herself an 'Armv
brat" who has had thr privilege
|r&gt;f living 'all over the w orld."
Originally from Gainesville.
[Trlsh spent her Iasi two years of
high school In Italy and graduI.iicd froin there. " I was at a
[perfect age." says Trlsh. whose
[memories Include a graduation
[trip to Paris for a week, and
[visits to Spain. Holland. Austria.
[Switzerland and m any oilier
[places "W e lived ahnut 35 miles
[from Venice, and could hop on a
liraln and Ik - ilnrc in about half
an hour.' Trlsh and her family
I have also lived in Oklahoma,
[California. North Carolina and
[Texas where she learned to cook
[Tex-M ex style, although she Is
[an Imaginative and versatile
[cook.
".My mother started teaching
me how to cook when I Mas
about 10 years old. and the veryfirst thing I ever cooked was
spaghetti, I rrm»*mbcr that so
well. Mother and Duddy were
working In thr garden and I
would run out about ev-rrv 10
seconds to ask h o what to do
n e x t'" laughs Trlsh.
Trlsh met Hill Colbert, a San­
ford native, when v.hc was a
freshman at the University of
Florida and hr was a senior A
three-year courtship blossomed
Into marriage for Trlsh and Dill,
who is now Sanford city attorney
and a memlM-r ol the law linn of
Stenstrom. Mclnlosh. Julian.
Colbert and Whtghum "W e met
at Parkview luptlsi Chun h in
Gainesville,
says Trlsh "and
were married In HHJ9 while llill
was in law school W e dated a
year, we were "p in n ed " a year,
ami we were engaged almost a
year.”
Trlsh holds a Bachelor of Arts
degree m English from Hollins
College and. allhough she has
worked as a secretary, she says,
'T d rather lx- home. I silll fill In
at the othce fur Mill when Ins
secretary is on vacation and I've
learned how lo use the computer
unit word processor
Hilt home Is where the heart
Is. and Trlsh enjoys her role as
homemaker and raising ihelr

recipes which all have the Col­
bert kids' stamp of approval:

children. A boy. 10. and a set of
twins, a boy and a girl. 6Vy.
complete the family citric. The
Colberts' lovely home Is nestled
In a secluded wooded area of
Sanford and Is often the scene of
church meetings and functions
and all around good entertain­
ing.

CHEESE SPREAD
2 |8 oz.) packages of cream
cheese, softened
2 stalks finely chopped celery
1 finely chopped bell pepper
1 m e d i u m onion finely
chopped
2 teaspoons seasoned salt
1 tablespoon Worcestershire
sauce
Tabasco, to taste
Beat cream cheese, salt, sauce
and Tabasco until smooth Stir
In celerv. bell pepper, and onion
Chill

"W e ure very acllvc in me
First Baptist Church of San­
fo rd ." says Trlsh, "a n d the
children and l sing In the choirs.
We have an average of one
function a month here We have
ihe youth out and thr choir
groups and the Sunday School.
It’s u lot of fun and t enjoy doing
It." A favorite gathering place
when the Coltxi ts have guests ts
a ro un d the family pool,
especially at I his lime of the
year.
A glimpse of Trlsh* cheerful
[M-rsonsdlly shines through when
she speaks of her ’clowning'
days. As Tlzzlc. a bona fulc
clown school graduate. Trtsh has
performed In full dress clown
altlrc. After taking a six-week
course given by the Clowns of
A m e rica organization. Trlsh
used her talents to entertain
rhureh groups. "It was a veryb rie f ca reer, and I h a ve n 't
’clowned' in quite a while." says
Trlsh. "bu t It was fun, I also
pnlntid clown faces for PTA
functions at one time.” And. to
top It off, Trlsh has the distinc­
tion of being a “ cover girl" in the
guise ol Tlzzlc the Clown In Ihe
Leisure section of thr Evening
Herald hack in 1982.
I'm tnin crafts and I love in
paint and do all kinds ot nrcdh
w ork." says Trlsh. “ Hill gave me
a scroll saw one Christmas, and
tt's Just great for rutting out ihe
wood pieces that I paint ' Some
of Trlsh s woodworking is to ihe
lor in of barnyard animals which
she artlolly decorates am) then
adds a short rhyme, to wit: "Eat
till li ouches you." and, "Taste
makes waist ' Trlsh Is also a
collector of clrphaniM. clowns.
Hummel ligurlnrs and mugs and
has a delightlul assortment ol
each.
Wi th a sm ile. Trlsh says,
"W hen the twins were about a

3 cups sugar
1 cup sour cream
C rea m b u t t e r and sugar
thoroughly. Add eggs one at a
lime, beating well after each. Sill
flour and salt together 2-3 times.
Add flour and sour creanf
alternately to butter mixture
Add 1 teaspoon each of vanilla
ex tra ct, lem on extract and
almond extract Bake al 325® for
*r hour then at 300° for H i
hours. Cool In pan 30 minutes
then Invert on rack to cool
completely.
BANANA PUDDING
2 (4 oz.) pkgs Instant French
vanilla pudding mix
I small container sour cream ■'
1 container La Creme or Cool
Whip
H 10 bananas
vanilla wafers
Mix pudding tnix according to
package directions, bent I11 sour
cream and La Creme Line pan
with vanilla waters and slice
bananas on lop o f wafers Pour
pudding overall and chill

FISH CHOWDER
Vs lh. bacon, finely chopped
2 onions, finely chopped
10-12 potatoes, diced
2 lbs. flounder or other mild
fish
2 qts. hall and half
Saule bacon and onion in a
large dutch oven, until baron Is
slightly browned Add potatoes
and enough water to cover
H*r«M PSola by Tammy Vintaal

Trish Colbert prepares pound ca'ie.
year old. Mother started feeling a
lilt It- housebound, so I took some
classes in ca k e decoratin g,
g o u r me t C h i n e s e r o o k i n g ,
landscaping, painting and I also
laughi fabric painting for a
while ’’ Mnny ol Trish's hidden
talents arc quite evident around
the Colbert home and Ihcy all
add lo ihe happy family almosplterr
Family vacations arc always
Ion lor the Collx-ils \\ i have a
lxi.it and enjoy going out on the
river. Up until Bits year w«- had
been going to New Smyrna
B e a c h on v a c a t i o n s
The
chlldtrii were young and It was
easy lo just rent a condo and
enjoy the tx-ach. Hot tills year
we decided to break tile beach
habit and spent the time al St
A u g u s t i n e a n d di d som e
sightseeing
"W e really enjoy doing things
with ilu children." Trlsh says,
"and we enjoy doing things
together Bill and I are very
close, lie's a fourth generation
SunfordlU* and I'v e sort ol

adopted his roots.”

Cover and cook until potatoes
are lender (about 15 minutes)
Add fish and cook onill Itsh
flakes. Add hall ami haft &gt;1101
heal through on medium heal

I rish has a sister and brother
who both live In Sanford. How­
ever, her parents slid live In
north Florida where they have a
lartn with pecan groves. ” ! u s j
pecans a lot lit my cooking."
says Trlsh ’ ’ M other always
brings I hem dow n lo me already
shelled and ready to put In the
freezer.”

P R A L IN E S

Mix together In heavy satirepan:
2 cups sugar
I small can evaporated milk
(Vx cup)
l cup chopped pecans
I tablespoon butter or marga­
rine

C AB B AG E ROLLS
2 tbs. ground chuck
’. pkgs. Occf flavor Rica a Rom
1 ira-ipoon garth- jxiwdcr
I largr head of cabbage

Pla ce o v e r me d i u m heat
When candy Is boiling In middle
of pan. cook for 5 minutes. Sri
aside Place an additional I clip
of sugar In a sm all, heavy
saucepan Place over medium
heal and stir until mriled (Bo
not heal too rapidly or carrticl
will become too brown — should
he a pale straw color I

Core cabbage and place core
side down In a large dutch oven
with about 2 Inches of water
Steam cabbage Jusl until leaves
A typical day at Ihe Collx-ris' wilt — as they w lit remove them
to a dish to emit Mix Ihe ground
is very easy and casual. I’ m noi
a breakfast person." say* Trlsh. chuck, rice mixture and garlic
laughing. "I soil of stagger to the Roll serving sjxxtn size amounts
coffee pot. My fam ily pretty of meat in the cabbage leaves
and place In a baking dish with
much gets their own hreaklust
Hill eats In town most ol thr loose side down. Sprinkle soup
lime, so lunch is llglii I cook a mix over ihe cabbage rolls Add
lot. hut the things I rook are water to within one Inch ol lop ol
fairly quick. The children will pan Cover and hake In a 350°
eat only fresh vegetables, anil I oven lor approxim a tely l ' i
hours Serve with sour cream
steam them In m y microwave
They re good, and ilu* children Yield approximately 20
like them so inurh tx-rter that
BOUR CREAM CAKE
way ”
d rggs
.) cups cuke Hour
Trlsh likes to experiment in
H teaspoon sail
the kllehru and tries all tyjx-s of
ty lh butler
dishes Following is a llsi of

Pour melted sugar slowly Intp
the fit st mixture. Beat until
mixture begins to thicken then
add VS teaspoon vanilla extract.
Drop by sprxmtols onto an oiled
rookie sheet Cool completely
BAN AN A TREATS
Sllt-c bananas and place on a
cookie sheet. Add a maraschino
» berry with a toothpick i&lt;&gt; the
top of rarh banana Freeze
completely and serve as a snack

Volunteers Needed For Seniors' Fete
In ihe lobby » f Casselberry Cliy
Hall, beginning Sept. 3 and
continuing during! the month
w llh changing exhibits
I'aulee Stevens Is chairman of
the displays and needs volun­

In celebration ol the fourth
anniversary of the Cassellx-rry
Senior Citizens Center, a display
of articles, art work, handicraft
and Informal Ion regarding ac­
complishments will be featured

D E N N IS

&amp;

teers lo help All Ileitis for
display should be registered by
Aug 30 with Mrs Stevens. For
Inl'omtutton. call her at 3234938.

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Herald AdvartlMr — Thursday, Aug. 21, IMS

Sanford. FI.

D ish Up A Tasty, N u t r i t i o u s O u t d o o r Buffet
During warm weather months,
thoughts turn to outdoor activi­
ties such as swimming. Jogging,
picnics and barbecues. The
focu s on s u m m e r t i m e fun
u s u a l l y r e s u l t s In
eatlngon-the-nin, so It's Impor­
tant to plan nutritious meals
while thinking convenience for
you and your family.
One Important aspect of good
nu t r i t i o n Is m a l t a l n l n g a
balanced diet that meets dally
needs. T w o o f the most ne­
glected nutrients are ralrlurn
and Iron. The best sources of
these minerals are foods found
In every household: dairy foods
supplying calciu m and beef
supplying Iron. Today's beef Is
not only high In minerals, bul Is
also low In calories. Dairy foods
are. as they have alwasy been,
excellent sources o f nutrlcnls —
and they can also be low In
calories.
Beef contributes a significant
portion of our RDA for iron. In
lact. a Ihree-ounce serving of
lean beef offers 26 percent of the
adult male RDA and 15 percent
for Ihe adult female RDA for tills
essential mineral Ctlcium Is
found In a wide variety of dairy
foods. In fact, an eight-ounce
servi ng o f 2 p ercen t mi l k
supplies 57 percent of the PDA
for this mineral
The iirornn .f steaks M/zllr ,
over hot routs will convince yon
Ihnl rooking href outdoors la one
of Ihe best ways lo bring out Its
great flavor, fterf not only lastes
w on d erfu l, but contri but es
"hem e" Iron, the type of Iron
which Is fur more usable In Ihe
body I hnu n o n h r m r Iron.
Nunhcmr Iron Is found In plant
foods (and part of Ihe Iron In
animal foods) arid Is nbsorbrd
five to ten lim es less than Dial of
heme Iron. When rating beef
with a vegetable such as broccoli
or carrots, the absorption of the
total Iron available In troll) foods
Is enhanced. The HDA for Iron Is
10 milligrams for adult men and
I H milligrams for adult women.
Ileef grilled to perfection Is
only ihe beginning of an out­
standing outdoor buffet menu —
It's the accompaniments that
make a g o o d me a l grrnl .
Flavorful. fresh vegetable kalrohs
cooked on Ihe trartrecue grill and
hasted with a savory hrrbed
butter

m a k e

u

tempting,

P A S T A SALAD
1 teaspoon rosemary leaves,
14 cup onion, mtneed
crushed
44 cup olive oil
14 teaspoon salt
(4 cup red wine vinegar
Vb teaspoon cracked black
3 tablespoons grated
pepper
Cut each zucchini, yellow Parmesan cheese
Salt, to taste
squash and eggplant Into four
Black pepper, to taste
l-tnch thick slices. Alternately
Vt pound enriched corkscrew
thread two pieces of earh vege­
table on four 10-Inch skewers. pasta, cooked and drained
2 cups broccoli flowerrttes.
Com bine butter, garlic, rose­
mary. salt and pepper. Brush cooked and drained
1 cup red pepper, diced
both sides of vegetables with
8 o u n c e s whole mi l k
seasoned butter. Place kabobs
over medium cbaroal briquets mozzarella cheese, diced
For dressing; combine onion,
and grill 10-12 minutes, turning
olive
oil, vinegar. Parmesan
after 5 minutes and brushing
w i t h s e a s o n e d b u t t e r o c ­ cheese, salt and pepper
Toss cooked pasta with broc­
casionally. Makes 8 servings.
Iron content per serving: 0.7 coli. red pepper, m ozzarella
cheese and dressing S erve
milligram
chilled. Makes 8 servings.
Calories per serving: 53

Vi teaspoon hot pepper sauce
Vi teaspoon salt
Combine yogurt, oil. garlic,
curry, hot pepper sauce and salt.
Place steak In plastic bag; add
marinade, spreading evenly over
both sides. Tie bag securely;
marinate In refrigera tor 6-8
hours (or overnight), turning at
l e a s t o n c e . R e m o v e f r om
marinade; pat dry. Place steak
on cooking grid over medium
charcoal briquets. Grill 14-20
minutes to desired doneness
(rare or medium), turning once.
Makes 4 servings. (Figure on
2-214 servings per pound of
steak.)
Iron content per serving: 3.2
m illigram s

Calories per 3-ounce sertnvg:
270

Beef. Lamb. Veal. Pork. ftiullry. Publix offers you the lastiest meals,
conveniently packaged. In all different sires. Need a special cut — just
ask. well be glad lo help. When your menu calls for a hearty main course,
serve quality meals from Publix.

It's the little things that make the difference at IhiblLx.

Publix
Fresh

GRILLED TOP LOIN STEAKS
Beef top loin steaks*, cut
1-Inch thick
Salt
I’fpjrer
Place steaks on cooking grid
over medium charcoal brlt|uels:
grill Whe n first sides are
hrownrd. turn und season with
salt and pepper and finish grill
lug the second sides. Turn und
season Steaks cut I -Inch thick
require uImmiI 12-15 minutes lor
rare. 18-20 minutes (nr medium.
(Figure on 5 servings per (round
fur Imneless steak. 2 'A servings
jrer pound (or txiur in steak,)
Iron content p n serving 2 2
mllllgiums
Calories |M-r 3 -ounce serving:
IHS
•May Ire purchased Ironr ln nr
boneless.

R ed Snapper
F illets

Fresh

G rouper F ille t s .

* 2 0S

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Groat Tasting!

Larg e S h rim p ....

Publix Beet,
Gov’t.-Inspected

Publix Beef,
Gov’t.-lnspecled

IS e a fo o d l
Cod F ille ts ..........

SUMMER VEGETABLE
K.A BOBS
2 small &lt;ucchlnl
2 small yellow squash
2 small eggplants
Hlarge mushrooms
I small red pepper, cut Into H
squares
It cup butter, melted
1 large clove garlic, minced

In the waiercress; simmer tor an
a d d ition a l 5 mi nutes In a
blender container or food pro­
cessor. puree soup base Blend
In yogurt. Transfer to a large
bowl andlet cool. Refrigerate and
serve chilled Makes 8 servings.
Calcium conlcnt per serving:
213 milligrams
Calories per serving: 148
•For a delightful dip to serve
with vegetables, or as a dressing
for potatoes, reduce the amount
of chicken broth by one cup.
TOGURT-MARINATED
B E E r BTEa K
1 beef chuck blade steak, cut
l-tnch thick labout 2 pounds)
Vi cup plain lowfat yogurt
1 tablespoon olive oil
1 clove garlic, minced
114 teaspoons curry powder

Meaty
Menus.

nutritious side dish.
Dairy foods such as milk,
eherse, yogurt, and Ice rrruin
provide another easy answer lo
the summer meal time dilemma
of too little time

CHEESE NEW
POTATO SALAD
WITH DILL DKE88INO
I pound sriiult new potatoes,
nembbed und cut In half
H cup sour cream
V4 cup plutn low fa I yoguit
(4 cup nculltmrs, minced
U cup frrHh dill. (Inlry minced
or l i t tablespoons dried dill
weed
It iruspoon celery seed
I tablespoon Dijon mustard
Is teaspoon sugar
Salt, lo taste
Black (repper. to taste
I cup KcI hih ch eese . cut Into
small cubes
1 cup cucum ber, cut Into
small cutres
It cup ludtshrs. thinly sliced
Place polutnrs In large pot;
cover with cold, salted water.
Bring water lo a troll and cook
potatoes until fork tender: drain
und cool.
To prrparc dressing combine
sour cream, yogurt, ocalllons.
dill, celery seed, mustard, sugar,
salt und pepper. Cut potatoes
Into rubes und transfer to a
b o w l . P o u r d r e s s i n g ov e r
potatoes: add Kdum cheese, cu­
cumber* and radishes: loss until
salad Is well blended. Chill until
ready to serve. Makes H servings
Calcium content per serving:
227 milligrams
Calories per serving 1H3

Calcium content per serving:
227 milligrams
Calories per serving: 389
CHILLED TOGURT
WATERCRESS SOUP
4 tablespoons butter
14 cup onion, sliced
1 cup leek, sliced
1 medium potato, peeled and
cubed
3 cups chicken broth
Salt, to taste
Black pepper lo taste
2 bunches watercress, thick
s t e ms re m o v e d ( a p p r o x 5
ounces each)
3 cups plain lowfat yogurt
Melt butter in a large sauce­
pan. Add onion and leek; cook
until wilted. Add potato, broth,
salt and pepper. Bring to a boll,
then simmer for 20 minutes. Stir

• QBS

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THIS AD EFFECTIVE:
THURS., AUG. 22
THRU WED.,
AUG. 28, 1985 . . .

K ey Club
Steak

Standing

Rib Roast

per lb.

$067
Oscar Mayer Meat or Beef

PUBLIX
RESERVES
THE RIGHT
TO LIMIT
QUANTITIES
SOLD

B ologna...99e

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Oscar Mayer Regular or
Thick Sliced Meat or Beef

B o lo g n a .................. aV M 49

Fresh

P o rk H o c k s ........... T

69c

Fresh Pork

N eckbo n es .............

49c

Smoked

P o rk Loin...............

*2 ’®

Taaty Pork

Tenderloin........... «T *2«®

Tasty Honey Loaf or
Olde Smlthfield

Meat Franks............ z $149
Whole Hog
Sausage................... &amp; *1 79
Blue Diamond Beef
Sandwich S teaks.... r 179

Sunnyland Mild or Hot

Dinner Bell

Fresh Pork

Boneless
Ham

Shoulder
Picnic

*' per lb.

$*J79

per lb.

69c

Pepper L o a f............ t 89°
Pastram i............................ r $
Delicious Tasting!
Macaroni Salad........ r 89°
Ready To Eat! or Take Home &amp; Heat &amp; Serve!
Beef S troganoff...... v $4 49
Macaroni &amp;
C heese.............................. c$
Fresh Dell-Baked
Cherry P ie ........................ r $
Fresh &amp; Flavorful
Italian B read ....... ■••• "oat169®
Taste Tempting!
Whole Smoked
Turkeys............................. tr$
Amish Baby Swiss &amp;
Split Longhorn..........* 99®

Delicious Pepper Beef, Corn Beef or

�Evening Herald

Wednesday, Aug 31. 1*»S Herald Advertiser — Thursday, Aug 33 m i

Sanford

FI - J C

Make Mine Convenient
But Make It With

Win© ond herbs spark fla vo rfu l Salmon A nd Cream y P asta.

Look outside! Is the day bright
and sunny with a laxv warm
breeze that cries out for a picnic?
Or. Is tonight's dinner a bit more
formal and belter served Inside?
W i t h to d a y ’ s c o nv e ni e nc e
foods, choices such as when,
where and how a meal Is to be
served are easily made and Just
as easily changed to suit the
mood of the moment.
Casual or elegant. at hom e on
the terrace or outdoors on a
picnic blanket. It's style that
counts. The following menus
make the most of simple foods
de l i g ht f ul l y and d e lic io u s ly
served

You'll fi nd foods such as
Alaska c a n n e d salm on and
canned Hit rlet t pears invaluable
for spur-of-thr-moment meals.
SALMON PIC N IC SALAD

1can 115lv ounces) salmon *
I Jar (6 ounces) marinated
artichoke hearts
1medium avocado
12 cherry tomatoes
Let I lire leaves
M cup white w ttte vinegar
2 Utblrspoons each minced
parsley and green onion
M teaspoon each basil and
oregano, crushed
l» teaspoon pepper

Publix

A t Home P r e p a r a t i o n * :
Th or oughly chill salmon
a r i l c h o k r h ea rts, a v o c a d o ,
tomatoes and lettuce. In small
Jar. combine vinegar, parsley,
green onion and seasonings:
chill.
At the Picnic: Open salmon,
drain and break Into chunks
with a fork Drain artichoke
hearts and add m arinade In
vinegar mixture in Jar Peel and
slice avocado. Let each person
a rran ge salmon, artich okes,
avocado and tomatoes on lettuce
leaves Shake conicnis of Jar
thoroughly, drizzle over salad
Makes 4 servings.
Utensils to Include In picnic
bssket: Can opener, small knife
and small cutting board
•Two cans 17^ or 7 4. ounces
each) salmon can be substituted
Tip: Sliced cu cu m ber and
pilled ripe olives can be Included
In Salmon Picnic Salad.
QUICK AND E L E O A N T
PEAR DESSERT
1 package (10 ounces) Iro/eu
pally shells*
I can I'ib ounces) Harden
j&gt;ears
Mi cup Ircsh straw berries,
quartered
1 orange peeled anil cut lulu
chunks
M c u p g r r r u g ra ju 's
'*&lt; c u p each pear liq u id
o ra n g e Juice

is -

4
Sweden summer days with the
refreshing taste of fruit. Klavnrful melons,
juicy plums and peaches, mouth-watering
mangoes and more. You can take your pick at
I’uhlix. Beautiful fruit. One of the little things
that makes shopping at I’uhlix such a
pleasure.

Ripe, Delicious Western

Cantaloupe
each
for

69
Half

J

Honeydews
each
for

join our summer festival of produce

Watermelon
|

Ripe, Tasty Western

0

Red, Ripe, Sweet, Juicy (32-lb. Avg.) Large

Whole

TH IS AD
EFFECTIVE:
TH U R S .,
AUG. 22
THRU
W E D .,
AUG. 20.
1985 . ..

Quarter

i

Eighth

*299 S169 8 9 c 4 9 c

$ &lt; f5 9

Select Your Favorites, Ripe, Sweet, Tasty

Assorted Melons
(Casabas, Crenshaws, Persians or Juan Canaris)
Whole

I

Cut
JM /^Pfck

3 9 * i .4 3 *

i t

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i'

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(Regular Price $ 1 .4 9 Each),
Citrus Hill Brand Select Chilled

Orange Juice
quart ctn.

Fresh Tender

Serve with Cheese Sauce, Tender

Fresh Broccoli............ it... tumeft 99°
Zesty Yellow

Cooking Onions............ 3

bag

69°

Fresh Crisp

C elery.............................. a '.TK 49«
Good Source of Vitomin A, Fresh

C arro ts............................2 £* 6 9 e

Buy One, Get One,

I

%

49*

Grapefruit J u ic e ............. SSi" 9 9 c
Assorted Colors, In Bud and Bloom

Tomatoes

African Violets................
Cut Roses......................... immSs*3*®

TO* MONT
TO LOST
OUAMtITSI

lb.

For Salads or Slicing
(Large Size), Tasty

Publix Brand Unsweetened Chilled

Colorful Fresh

KISUI
M H ivtt

Green Beans

and

2 Iruapoons cornstarch
2 tablespoons orange liqueut
Hake pally shells accord lug lo
package directions Cool Drain
pears, reserveM cup liquid Slice
pears II necessary. Combine all
trulls Combine pear liquid, or
ange Juice and cornstarch; mix
well Cook and stir unlit mixture
hulls and t hi ckens: cook I
minute longer Add liqueur; cool
ai room temperature. Add to
Irull and mix to coat fruit. S jkmiii
(mtt mixture Into cooled patty
shells |ust trefore serving Makes
4 servings
•Leftover baked pally shrlls
can l&gt;e stored In air tight con
talner or Itnrcn In free/er proof
container
When time is Important but
you still need a dinner with Halt
rem em ber this stylish menu
llrgln with Crisp Pear Salad —
m ellow canned H atllrll {tears
accented with spicy radishes and
g r e e n pe pp e r a n d a { teat
vlnalgtelle — lo tempi the Hag
glng appetlirx of summer
Follow with I hi* Salmon and
Creamy I’asia The pasta sauce
Is a delicate bill rich blend dial
p e r fe c tly sels o ff I he wi ne
marinated Alaska canned salm­
on. herbs and Parmesan cheese
And this menu, using todov'x
convenience products such as
Al a s ka canned sa lm on and
canned Hart lei I pears, can lie on
I h e I abl e In le s s t han 4 b
minutes.
C RISP HEAR S A L A D
I can (IG ounces) Harden {teat
halves
I cup each thinly Jullrimed
radishes and grren pepper
Lelluce
Pear Vinaigrette
Drain (tears; reserve 2 tables
{MHins liquid Slice wide ends of
{tear halves vertically Into 3
segments, do not slier through
nar row ends of {tears. Toss
radishes and green peppers,
place on Irtltice-llnrd platter.
" F a n " (tear halves on radishgreen [icpprr lied Drizzle Pear
Vinaigrette over |tears Makes 4
servings
P ear Vi nai grette: Combine 2
tablespoons each vinegar, lemon
Juice, oil and |tear liquid and Mi
teaspoon each sail and crushed
thyme Mukesaboiil V* cup
SALMON A N D
CREAMY P A S T A
1 can (IbMt ounces) salmon,
drained*
cup dry while wine
Mi teaspoon |te|t|K*r
3 iahlcs|toons butler nr m arga­
rine. divided
2 tablespoons (lour
Mi leas|MMtn salt
h cup half-and-half
■A cup milk**
2 labirxpoon* dry sherry
2 tablespoons cbnpjK-d green
onion
H ounces dry spinach pasta,
cooked and drained
2 lahles|toon» each minced
parsley and graled Parm rsan
cheese
Marinate salmon In w hile wine
and pcp|&gt;rr b minute*. Mrli 2
lablespoons butler; add flour
and salt and rook until bubbly.
Add half and half and m ilk while
stirring over low heal; rook and
stir until mixture com e* to boll.
Stir In *herry; remove from heal.
Saute green onion In 1 tables­
poon butler. Remove salmon
fro m marinade wi t h slotted
spoon; add lo onion mixture and
heat. Top cooked pu*ta with
cream sauce; top with salmon
mixture. Sprinkle parsley und
Parmesan cheese over salmon
Makes ubout 4 servings.
•T w o cans |7V* or 74* ounces
each) salmon can be substituted
* •Addi ti onal mi l k can be
added lo make a thinner sauce

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4C— Ev#nmg Herald — Wtdntvday, Aug. 21# IMS

Herald Advertiser — Thursday. Aug 22, IMS

Sanford. FI

From Flipping Burgers To Culinary Fame

Chef Takes Louisiana Kitchen On The Road
By M e l l i u B one*
UPI Feature W riter
NEW YORK (UIMI Paul
Prudhommc. the Cajun rook
known for taking hi* K l ’niilx
Louisiana Kl l rhen restaurant
"on Ifie road '. in fast becoming
one of America's most famous
restaurateurs.
Junt two wrrkn Into K-Paul*
flve-wrrk may on trendy Colurnhun A v e n u e h e r e .
Prudhomme Max appeared on
"Good Morning Am erica." made
Ihe front |*age of The New York
Tlmen. and attracted linen rival
Ing those for lln ir r Sprlngnteen
roncerl llrketn outside his noreservation eatery
Prudhomme. 44. first broke
ground In the on-the-road res­
taurant business In 1983 when
he c losed his New Orleans-based
K-Paul's for five werks and
hauled the staff and Cajun menu
to a rented spare In Ban Fran­
cisco
Diners In both cities have lined
up lo 1&gt;e a part of a legend In
progress, as well as for the
(darkened red flsh . a spicy.
Hash charred Cajun dish that
put Prudhomme on the citllnary
map In 1980.
Though hr would rulhrr Itc
&lt;caiklng al K-Paul's trrn|&gt;orurv
domain or loutlng the delights ol
his

m ost

f a m o u s

dinners, which average $50. will
net him a profit
If the formula continues to
draw crowds. Prudhomme
expects to takr his traveling
restaurant to London and Paris
next.
Opening nights in Paris and
the front page of the New York
Ti me s Is a long way from
Prudhomme'* beginnings In the
rural backwater of Louisiana's
Acadian country.
The stocky chef began his
career In his 20s. pushi ng
hamburgers on the carnival
circuit. Carling a more humble
kitchen around the country for

so many years may give a rlue to
P r u d h o mme ' * current wan
derlust.
"I've done that so much of my
life I rn not Intimidated by It he
said
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I table*|MH)ii minced onion
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I teaspoon sugar
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"Besides, he confessed, "they
all believe they're better cooks
than 1 am They can't figure out
w hy anybody would get excited
about Jambalaya. T h ey've been
cooking and eating this all their
life W hy would anybody want to
write about It?"

D a iry

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IILUE CHEESE DIP

1 small garlic clove,
chopped

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Krall Cheese Spread

GUACAMOLE DIP
2 h uge a v o c a d o s , p eeled,
halved and pilled
1 laliles| N &gt; ou lime Juice
2 small green onions, thinly
sliced
2 medium sl/r ripe lomaloes.
peeled seeded and chopped
cup plain yogurt
I teaspoon d r i e d o r e g a n o
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1&gt;ash cayenne |x-p|&gt;rr
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Add r e m a i n i n g Ingre
dlcnts Chill Serve with tortilla
chips

For relaxation. Prudhomme's
first love Is fishing, although hr
hasn't had time for years " I love

Kids look forward to

C a ke D o n u ts ...... 8
Yogurt Is one of the eurllrst
known "hculth f o o d s " While
one historical account estimates
that the discovery of yogurt
happened about 5000 D C . It
seems dial a "re d is c o v e r y ” of
this dairy food 1s cu rren tly
taking place In this country,
thrre has been almost a 20
lieii enl Increase In yogurt con­
sumption In thr past year
Yogurt Is a nutritious and
natural source of calcium. It Is
consumed both as a snack and
as an In grrdlrn l In recipes
Individuals w ho cannot readily
ullll/e milk tiecause ol lactose
Intolerance are lliidlng yogurt a
pleasant way to obtain many of
die ini|Hiitanl nutrients found In
milk

only lim e he “ gets u glv." he
said. Is when someone Insists he
go to a party

13. It was almost like a single
parent family for me and h er."
Prudhomme said his siblings
love the publicity he's drawn to
the family, although m any have
never visited his restaurant.
" I mean it's like two w orlds."
he said "I belong to this world
and they belong to the other

the quietness If you can get out
on the water somewhercs and
whether you catch fish or not
don't matter. Or sit on the front
porch...! could do that... I mean I
could stop and go sit on the front
porch somewhere* In the bayous
and sort of rock because that's
how I w as r a i s e d
Prudhomme's mother was 47
when he was bom Into a large
s h a r e c r o p p e r f a m i l y near
Opelousas. La., where a 200-vear
tradi ti on of Caj un cooki ng
reigns
"W e had a very close relatlonshlp. my m other and I
Because I was the last child of

PuHix helps you pack
them o ff to school.

d ish.

Prudhomme agreed in meet In
Ills East Side hotel sultr to chat
u I m i i i I himself and Ills rrasons
for o|M-nlng restaurants for short
stints and then splitting town
I’ r ud horn hi r ' s s o m e w ha I
bizarre rpirsl lo Introduce l luworld to l.oulslaria cuisine by
taking over an empty space In a
n ew ci t y on a t e m p o r a r y
basis.rather than by developing
a more |ierrnaiierii restaurant
empire, seems genuine
"Anybody can do that." hr
said ol the many offers he's had
I o m a k e h I s 1 r a v r 11n g
establishments permanent "Ail
you gotta have Is money to put
up 20 restaurants, but to havr
one good one that you ran lake
cm the road — and the first night
to have 250 to 350 people
walling lor you lo open — Is
much more rewarding "
Rather than open his first
traveling rrslatiranl In a foreign
country, Prudhomme opted lor
San Francisco to save money lie
sl III lost $45,000.
The New York venture. Ills
second, has run up a $250,000
lab so far llolrl costs alone for
the 50 slaff memlrers will lie
alxiiil $05,(XX) Mill despite the
costs. Prudhomme expects his

cm because they're beautiful. I
have u lot of people love me
' c a u s e I ' m fat. so I t' s an
equalizer."
Prudhomme went Into busi­
ness with his second wife, K
Hlnrlchs Prudhomme. before
they were married They are
very close and he rarely social­
izes
"I'm a lo ner." he said "I'm a
one-other-person person." The

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R e fre s h in g B a rle y S alad Takes
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Garden-fresh Pearls O Barley
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Barley Salad wins artist $4,000.

texture and full-bodied flavor
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Germania, a runner up won
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chilled G erm a n -sty le potato
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Whole Kernel or Cream Style Golden
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Sweet Peas,, Rsg. or No Salt French
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3

I i np l-l «»/ I shredded i lirtltlar
cheese

( ’oitiblne wax tieans girrli
tieans p o t a t o e s and g i r e n
prpprr. set asid e Combine
vlneger. ml and dill weed lulug
to a Imnl Pinii bol inixiute ovei
vegetables, toss grntl\ Cover
refrigerate at least l hums oi
overnight.
Fifteen to twenty minutes Infore serving, drain vegetables
reserving liquid Artaugr veg&lt;
tables nil platter, cover and allow
tm iiuie in room tern per. iiure
Partially fry bacon, add onion
cooking until bacon Is crisp and
onion Is transparent Stir in
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servings

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1■&gt;cup nltcckl grren union*
1« cup sliced grren oltvr*
' « kiip finely chopped parslcv
1« cup Italian salat! dressing
i« teaspoon oregano leaves,
crushed
U- i » teaspoon ground red
pepper
Fresh spinach Iravcs. rinsed
and trimmed
2 .1 tablcs|&gt;(N)nH drv roasted
sunflower kernels
Bring water to a Uni stir in
barley and salt Reduce brat,
c o v e r a n d s i m m e r SO 60
minutes nr until tender, suiting
occasionally Drain
In large ttowl. contbtnr barley
with r e m a i n i n g Ingredients
except spinach Iravcs amt sun
flower kernels Marinate several
hours or overnight Serve on
large platter oi Individual platrs
lilted wit It sp in a ch leaves
Sprinkle with sunflower kernels
Garnish with tomato wedges. It
desired H servings
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One 16-oz ran giren beans
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:t iiips peeled, eillietl rooked
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I uirilliiin green prppei cut
Into1■&gt; Inch squares
•i cup vinegar
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Hom e-Style
Kalua Roast
Over ilie- crn liitlrs. inany Pa
ellle cultures have eoiltrlbllleil In
what w r k n o w as Hawaiian
i iilsluc I be must notable Island
frast. a loan. Is well known
w o r ld w id e
T r a d i t i o n a l l y . It
Iraturrs a kalua pig steumrd In
an underground oven as the
maln altruelbin — in Hawaiian,
kalua m e n u s h a k r d u n d e r
ground
A lt h o u g h s t ill popular In
Hawaii this m e t h o d o! looking
has crrtaln limitations lor the
iii.iliil.mil cook* III our ailapta
lion w e’ve substituted a lioiirlrss
(Mirk shoulder (Hostou butt), cut
lengthwise
T o give authentic
flavor. It’s marinated In natural
ly brrwrd soy sauce and liquid
smoke
Mintr w i t h s o y b e a n s and
wheal, and brrw rd over lime,
nutiirully brew ed soy sauce Is an
a ll p u r p o s e s e a s o n i n g that
enhances the flavor of the |&gt;ork.
adding a richer, meatier (ante
Although hakrd in the oven, the
liquid sm oke provides a hint of
the trndlttonal outdoor cookrd
flavor quickly and easily. To
complement your kalua (Mirk,
serve u howl o f frrsh seasonal
fruits and a cool and refreshing
tropical (leverage

K A L U A PORK ROAST
3 p o u n d b o n e l e s s pork
shoulder IBoston hull)
!A rup soy sauce
11$ teaspoons liquid smoke
Cut pork In half lengthwise
Place pieces In large plastic bag
Combine soy sauce and liquid
smoke: pour over pork. Prrts air
out of !&gt;ag. lie top securely. Turn
over sevrral lim es lo coat pieces
well Refrigerate 8 hours, or
overnight, turning bag over oc­
c a s i o n a l l y . R e m o v e front
inurtnade and place In shallow
baking pan. cover wllh alumi­
num loll. H ak e al 350*F. 30
minutes Discard foil; turn pieces
over. Bakr I hour longer, or
until meal thermometer Inserted
Into t hi ckest part registers
I70*K. T o serve, cut across
gruln Into thin slices
Makes 6 servings

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                    <text>Police Report Rash Of Attacks On Sanford Elderly

By Rick Branson
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Herald S ta n W rite r
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Charles Roberts. 87. sits In a room at an
nursing home In Altamonte Springs — m pain
utid partially Incoherent. But he wasn't always
that way. according to his son. Charles Jr.
Until April 29. the elder Roberts was a fairly
healthy. Independent owner of a grocery siore at
1000 Locust Ave . Sanford. On (hat day some­
thing happened "that changed Ills whole life." his
son said
Roberts ambled home that Sunday night with
i he day's receipts In hand, as was his custom. But

when he was late for work the next morning,
wilich was uncustomary. nTs son. who helps him
run the store, was worried Charles J r sent his
sister. Betty Washington, to his father's house to
look for him.
She found him lying on the floor: partially
conscious, stripped, beaten and his house
ransacked. Me had been clubbed over the head
and his eyes and lips were swollen; his aging
ebony skin turned a deep purple A thief or
thieves, apparently waiting for him when he
arrived, stole the grocery money and an un­
determined amount of other cash Roberts had

squlrrclrd away In the house Me was hospuall/rd
lor two weeks, after which he went to a nursing
for therapy and has not returned home since
At 87. he was easy pickings
That same night. In another part of town,
another senior citizen was terrorized by bandits
Coley Lum pkin. 74. of 3001 Right Way. was
Ixiund with a television cord a n d gagged with a
T-shirt by five thieves, according to police
reports. T h e y told him they w ould kill him if he
tried anything and then took h is $ 120. the report
said
Later In the month. Allen Gaines, a 69-year old

pool room manager, was crocked over the h o d .
w ith a 24 ounce ketchup bottle and robbed as lie
entered his house at 7 17 Hickory Avr in Sanford
A bandit lied his hands, feel and ihroat with
stockings and took his wallet, according to a
Sanford police report. T h e attacker then tried to
set the hohse on lire, according lo Gaines'
daughter. Sandra A n armchair was on fire when
rescue workers arrived, according lo (heir report
There were a rash of such attacks In Sanford
List month. A 60-year-old man was beaten u p at
the Goodwill Distribution Center on Third Street
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Mistrial In 'Crooked Cop Sting'
By Dcsne Jordan
Herald S taff W riter
A mistrial was declared In die cuse of a
Sanford patrolman accused of taking $20
Iroin a wallet that had been planted by
Ills fellow officers as an Integrity lest
Mvln Bernard McGill. 27. of I 107 E.
Eight SL. Sanford, will Ik- retried the
week of June 24.
The three-man three-woman Jury told
County Judge Wallace Hall at 4 40 p.m.
Friday there were deadlocked 5 to I and
that further deliberation would be futile
They had deliberated lor several hours.
According lo one Juror, the panel was
split five for ucqultal and one for
convict I m
If McGill bad been convicted of Ihe
l&gt;edy theft charge he rould have received
up lo bO days In (hr county Jail and u

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$500 fine. A conviction would ulso have
placed his state certification as u poller
olllcrr In Jeopurdy.
McGill was suspended with pay Feb.
27. Ihe day Ihe money was reportedly
discovered missing
According lo court records. McGill was
dispatched to Ihe parking lot of the
Foxfire R e sta uran t. 322 1 S. U .S .
Highway 17-92. Sanford, on a call
concerning a lost wallet.
In fact, the wallet was not lost and had
been placed In the phone booth by
Sanford Sgt William Hasson, according
to court records.
The police set up Ihe Integrity test
because several several citizens hud
accused McGill of stealing money from
them.
Hasson and a Sem inole C o u n ty

sheriffs deputy set up a slake out ucross
the street Irom the restatirant.
A w om an, a sheriff's department
employer who was carrying a hidden
tape recorder, met McGill and rejKiried
discovering the wallet In the photic
booth
According to court rrcords. the wallet
had $20 In ll. serial iiu iii Ik t s recorded,
when McGill took It from the phone
IkmiiIi . II rrjKirtrdly did not have any
money In It when It was turned In to the
police department, and McGill did not
mention any money In a subsequent
rrjKirt.
When confronted ul 3 p.m . the same
day. McGill denied taking (he money and
told Hasson It was Hasson's word against
his. records show.
McGill also denied taking ihe money
during the trial

F ro m S ta ff and Wire R e p o rts
T A L L A H A S S E E - "Now I believe
wr w ill have the money for most of
our road projects.'' said S ta ir Rep
Arl G rIn d ie as the Senate p a ss e d a
multiple-bill transportation package
lu the waning hours of the 1985
legislative session
O i k - pari of the plan, which
squeaked through the Senate by one
vole, allows Florida's 67 counties to
levy 2 cents jier gallon more In
gasoline taxes without voter ap­
proval and counlira In (he IO largest
urban areas, which would Include
Seminole, a SI |x-r $1.000 assessed
value property tux wllh a referen­
dum.
C o u n ilM were given 1lie option or
levying up lo 4 cents jht gallon two
years ago and many did. Including
Seminole. The lax was In tw allowed
lor I O years, bul the just-passed
legislation extends that to 30 years,
said Grtucilr. K-Altumunte Springs.
The House approved Ihe transporlallon package Thursday on a vole
of92 to 25
Although voters will have no say
in the mutter, tirlndlr suit! the 5th
and 6 th cent of Ihe local option gas
lav w ill have lo lie approved by an
extraordinary vole ol the counly
commissions — at least 4 lo I
W ith ihe property lax lor urban
count les. the bill ulso provides for an
additional 4-ccnt» per gallon tax

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with voter approval.
All the new taxes may he spent of
slate road projects. The counties cun
also gel ihe state to finance up to 20
percent of a stale road project hv
pledging 2 cents ol their gas luxes
Seminole County Commissioner

Other le g is la tiv e action, 8 A
Hill Ktrchholf said Saturday he was
pleased w ith the extra 2-eent-jM-rgallon option bill saw a problem
wllh the other revenue raising
provisions.
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Seminole County Circuit Judge Sanford, and returned for a checkup
Dominick J. Salll was recovering Saturday morning. Salll said Salur
today Irom facial, neck, arm and day he was feeling like he might go
spinal Injuries suffered w h e n his car hack lo work Monday, hill he had a
collided w llh a van Friday morning mugli day Friday.
lie said Ills doctors may try to
as he was driving lo work
pursuade
him lo lake time oil from
T h e driver of Ihe other vehicle was
not Injured and has been charged work and he would listen lo what
wllh failure to yield the rig lu of way I hr y had lo say.
He was knocked out brlelly follow­
and d riving without a license.
ing
ihe accident hr said, and c u ii I
Kenneth J Turner. 33. of North
C a ro lin a , according to Florida remember If hr was wrarlng a
Highway Patrol rrjKirls. pulled his seatbelt. although hr said iie usually
van from Oregon Avenue In front of buckles up
Saif! said he has a knot on his
Salft's 1983 Toyota, w h ich was
traveling east on slate Road 46. wesl head and was cut ami bleeding
lullowing the accident Hr Is having
ol Sanford, at about 10:30 u m.
Salll. 47, was irralcd Friday al ,i eonllnulrig problem wllh his left
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Central Florida Regional Hospital In

Extricated
Sem inole County Fire De
partm ent rescue workers use
extricating equipment
to
take the top of! a F o rd
Bron co to free Its driver and
prevent possible Injury F r i ­
day. The Bronco overturned
In a single vehicle accident
on county Road 427 west ot
South Sanford Avenue at
about 2:15 p.m The driver,
G erald -Dick, 25, ot 458 N.
Ohio, Sanford, was taken by
C a re Ambulance to South
Sem inole Community H o sp i­
tal com plaining of forehead,
back, shoulder and upper
arm pain, said Seminole Fire
T e c h n ic ia n Jim H a n n o n .
There were no observable
injuries, he said.

W ASHINGTON (UPI) - More than 100
U.S law professors have denounced the
Reagan administration's refusul lo abide by
World Court Jurisdiction In u Nicaraguan
suit against the United States.
The 118 law professors released their
statement Friday. Ihe day Ihe United Stales
— had It accepted Ihe court 's Jurisdiction —
should have responded lo the suit
Nicaragua filed after CIA-backed rebels
mined Nicaraguan harbors last year.
The Justice Department derlared Jan. 17
ihal ihe United States would not participate
In world court cases relating to Central
America for two years and would not reply
lo briefs submitted by Nicaragua.
The court, formally known as the In­
ternational Court of Justice, slls In ihe
Dutch City of The Hague. It Is the main
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counties have n nred for the m o n rv
they'll have flexibility.** Klrchholf
s;ild. "H u t
Ihe other part, the
4-cenis and 1 mill projwrty (ax —
there's a problem with dial.
"I haven't seen the final version,
hilt Ihe w ay II wun when they (local
Irglalutorsl showed It lo ut there has
In Ik- an uuthorlly set up of more
than one county and die way the hill
was written all Ihe money generated
In Seminole county could lie moved
lo Orange County and used over
there and Seminole Counly would
tie (Hiwerless lo slop Ihat. That
doesn't seem quite right "
Another bill In the transportation

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NATION

For Many,
Tax Return
May Become
Unnecessary

IN BRIEF
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Through U p p e r M idwest

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W ASH IN G TO N (UPI) - Presi­
dent Reagan Is calling for a tax
system In which the government
sends an a n n u a l bill lo 50
million taxpayers or more who
would no longer have lo fill out
an Income lax form.
As part of h is nationally
broadcast speech Introducing hla
sweeping tax reform proposal

At least 46 persons -were killed and hu nd red * Injured a*
tornadoes ilaahed t h r o u g h Pennsylvania. Ohio and
aoulhem Canada Frid a y leaving a (rail o f devastation In
their path. Authorities expect the death toll to go even
higher.
At least 25 persons died In northwestern Pennsylvania.
Including 8 In Albion a n d 6 In Cooperstown and more than
200 were Injured. A bout half of the town o f Craneavllle waa
destroyed and 50 to 6 0 pertsons were Injured A twister tore
off a department store roof trapping a n undetermined
number of persons Inside.

Other tax stories on 3A
Tuesday night. Keagan said,
” We envision a system where
more than half of us would not
even have to fill out a return.”
About 100 m illion Americans
sent In tax returns this year,
w ith more of them than ever
choosing the most complicated
alternative, the 1040 long form.
Of the filing provision In his
reform plan. Reagan said. "We
ra il It the Return-Free System
and It would be totally volun­
tary. If you decided to participate
you would automatically receive
your refund or a letter explain­
ing any additional tax you owe.
"Comparing the distance be­
tween the present system and
o u r proposal Is like comparing
the distance between a Model T
and the space shuttle."
Under (he proposed system,
developed over more than two
years, the In te rn a l Revenue
Service would tabulate reports of
Income, Interest and dividend
payments already being r*nt by
employers, banks and securities
firms.

A tornado cut n 2 0 0 loot wldr, 3V* m ile long swathe
through Niles. Ohio, k illin g 6 and 3 m o re deaths were
reported elsewhere I n the state. Tw is te rs In Ontario.
Canada, killed at least 12 and Injured about 150 others.
Hundreds of homes a n d a shopping center north of Toronto
were damaged. Tornadoes In weslern N e w York left five
Injurrd, umd homes, trailers, and barns destroyed.

O'Neill Slams Foreign P o lic y
WASHINGTON (Ul'll — House Speaker Th o m a s O'Neill,
urging n change In U .S . foreign policy on tw o fronts, said
Friday what the Keagan administration Is doing In Central
America and South A fric a "contradicts what America
stands for."
O'Neill called for negotiations with the Marxist govern­
ment of Nicaragua and tough economic sanctions against
the white minority governm ent of South Africa.
O'Neill said U.S. policy towurd Nicaragua Is "n re tread
version of gunboat dip lo m acy."
He said the admlnlntrut Ion's policy of "constructive
engagement" with the South African government "Is
nothing moic than a gentlem an's agreement to ‘hear no
evil, sec no evil, and speuk n o evil.'"

Government B ans 'Ecstasy'
NEW YORK (Ul'll — Users of "E c s ta s y " on Friday
decried the g o v e rn m e n t's decision to outluw the
psychedelic dntg. w hich they said makes "y o u feel goofy
and wonderful" with no til effects
"It makes no sense a t a ll," said one proponent of the
drug. "The people w h o design Ihcsc d ru g s will simply
. change a molecule and c o m e up with another one."
A notice was published Friday In the Federal Register
announcing that the drvig. also known us M D M A , will be
put Into the most restricted drug category effective July 1,
making Its sale and production a felony punlshuble by up
lo 15 years In prison or u p to a 8125.000 fine.
Users of the drug said In Interviews thut swallowing one
capsule created a sense of peuce that lasts far utrout two
hours und then futles iiwiay w ith no unpleasant after effects.

T h is tax form m ay become obsolete If
President Reagan's reform proposal p a sse s
Congress. From 50 to 75 percent of the
nation's 100 million taxpayers would not
have to fill out a return under the plan.
Th e taxpayer would then be
sent a bill based on the docu­
ments.
These form 1099s. now read
and entered Into computers by
machines, are already the basts
for form letters taxpayers receive

automatically

Reagan h as called the tax system unfair and
complicated. This sample tax return IIlustrates that even though It's the so-called
"short fo rm ," the supposed sim ple version,

when their tax

return contains discrepancies.
The IRS believes that such a
system can easily handle a
majority of Individual tax ac­
counts If tax rates were low
enough — and available deduc­

tions so few — that It would not
be worth the trouble for threefourths of American taxpayers to
Itemize.
Now about one-third of the
Individual tax returns contain
Itemized deductions.

Tax Reform Generates Investment Perplexity
W A SH IN G TO N (UI»I) - For the one third
of the taxpaying public that Itemizes
deductions — at least up to now — President
Reagan's sweeping proposals for reform
present some hurd decisions.
Ta x advisors, whose telephones started
ringing furiously with calls from clients
Tuesday, found it difficult to recommend
any universal rules In a plan In which not
only tax rates are lower und deductions u lot
lens numerous but factors like depreciation
schedules for reul estate are changed
"D on't get paralyzed." was the advice of
Prudential Dache Securities Vice President
Larry Lelghtman from his New York ofTIce.
"Uncertainly about the lax bill has caused
m uny people not lo do anything until they
sec what happens." he said.
liul pulling ofT sale* or purchases of real
estate or securities until as lule us October,
when .Congress m ight be finished reworking
I h r president 's proposals, could cost u lot
m ore than any possible lax changes,
especially If Interest rules keep com ing

Meteor Shower Formed G a s ?
LOB ANGELES (Ul'll — Parts of comets, meteorites and
other planets (hat struck the earth m illions of years ago
may have caused the furm utlrm of natural gas as well us
the decomposition of plants und anim als, u Cornell
University scientist said F rid a y.
If the theory I* correct. Dr. Thomas G old predicts
substantial new discoveries will dram atically Increase
world fuel supplies and e ve n the geographical distribution
of natural gas
Gold, an astronomy professor ul Cornell, (relieves that
hydrocarbons which I m lu d r rnethunc. or n a tu ra l gas. wrre
formed deep Inside the earth us a result of su ch events.

down, the experts said.
Phil Wlesncr. u partner at Ihe accounting
firm of Peal. Marwick A Mitchell, agreed
dial action Is usually belter than any "wall
and see" attitude.
In Ihe lux world. "The meek will only
Inherit what Ihe aggressive haven't already
taken rare of." he said.
T h r kind of tax reform Reagan Is
recommending would, first of all. mean
fewer people will find II worth their time to
Itemize what few deductions are left.
It would also provoke an explosion of

extremely complicated transactions, like
I9H I‘b "buttcrlly straddle." designed lo
defer Income from 1985 lo 1986 when It
would be taxed less.
The mere possibility of lax reform with Its
lower (ax rates also starts turning a lot of
existing Investments Into white elephunts —
harder and harder to pass on to someone
else us awareness grows that future tax
advantages arc diminished, the experts said.
"Should I buy a vacation hom e?" asked

Warren Shine of the Ernst and Whlnney
accounting firm. "II may well be that not
only mortgage Interest but property tax may
not Ik*allowed (us a deduction)." he said.
So a potential buyer has lo decide how
Important the tax benefits really are. If (hey
are not the only reason for the purchase.
"He'll probably go ahead." Shine aald.
The same kind of thinking applies to
almost every purchase and sale, he said, as
people are forced lo consider the economic
realities more than Ihe tax consequences, at
least u n t i l t h e y are w h it w p e rla l ta x beiw-nti
the new law nllll allows
Although the president's plan would
preserve the deduction for mortgage Interest
on a prim ary residence. It apparently does
not do oo for a second mortgage on the same
house unless Ihe proceeds are used lo
Improve Ihe structure.
Therefore, anyone belling on a new lax
law would be Inclined lo lake out the second
mortgage this year, said Lurry Axelrod of
Ihe Touche Ross accounting firm

Robber With Toy G u n N a b b ed By Police, Bystanders
A bandII who brandlshrd u toy
plastic handgun and took $ 1 5 8
and a rosary from a woman In
Ihe parking lot of the Altamonte
Mull. Altamonte Springs, was
nabbed by witnesses und Held
for police by security guards.
Altumonlc Springs police w ere
called lo Sears al Ihe slate Hoad
436 mall at about 7:40 p .m .
Friday. Security guards turned
over Ihe suspect to them and thr
woman victim and wltnensrs
who caught Ihr fleeing m a n
reportedly Identlflnlhlm
The woman told police thr
man approached hrr al her cur.
pulled a gun and pul II ugulnsl
her cheat. Hr look hrr wallet und
rosary and ran. Thr Items w ere
recovered, a police report said.
T h e s u s p e c I a ls o H a d
(xisaesalon of u black, reallsstlclooking, plastic handgun. Ihr
report said.
Kenneth Lee I’lnkry. 28. ul
Apopka, wu* charged w i t h
armed robbery Ilf was be-lng
held In lieu of $10,000 bond.

of Sanford police when he drove
north, weaving on U.S. Highway
17-92.a police report said.
The man reportedly chungrd
lanes several times without
signaling, but then signaled for u
right (urn three times where
(here was no available exit, the
report said.
The car w us stopped, the man
charged u n d the carrying a
c o n c c a lrd w e a p o n und
|M)ssrsalon of less than 20 grams
of ntarljuuna charges added.
I'ollcr reported finding a loaded
semi automatic handgun In the
pocket of u Jacket In the car.
ulong with u plastic hag of pot.
Partially sm oked pot cigarettes
were also fo u n d -ln the car. the
report said.
Royer L a m a r Wells. 47, and
Robin A. Z u d a lru . 28. of 600 N.
U .S . H ig h w a y 17-92, *10O.
Longwood. w e re arrested at
about 1:15 a .m . Friday. Wells la
scheduled to appear In court
June 17 and Ms. Zudalre on
June 12.
PORCH PROW LER
aUNAFOT
A sleeper fo un d on Ihe porch
A Daytons Beach man tubbed
of a Sanford h o m e couldn't give
In Sanford on a llreunn u n d
marijuana charge has been re­ police a reason lor being there,
so hr was charged with prowling
leased on $5,000 bond, ills
frnule companion arrested for and a charge of posaesalon of
possession of less than 20 grunts Irsa than 20 g ra in s of marijuana
w u s a d d e d a f t e r he w a s
of pot has been released on $ S 00
searched.
bond.
Sanford police responded to a
Th e m a n. who waa a ls o
report of a p ro w le r at 10)5 Bay
charged with driving under th r
Influence and Improper chracigr Ave. al about 1:25 a.m. Friday.
of lanes, attracted Ihe attention Th ry found the suspect, who

Action Reports
A Fires
it Courts
A Police
reportedly had an envelope of
murljuanu In his pocket, and
arrested him.
Donnell Black. 29. of Route 2.
Sanford, was being held In lieu
of $500 bond.
FIRE C A L L S
W ednesday
— I I 18 ■ m . 1801 w . 18th St.,
rescue. A 76-yeur-old man who
hud u seizure was taken to the
hospital.
— 2:21 p.m.. Orlando Drive and
Woodson Avenue, lire. A fourucrc brush fire raged for four
hours before being brought un­
der control by Sanford und
Jentlnolc County firelighters. No
structures were dumuged and
there were no Injuries.
— 3:24 p.m., 590 Persimmon
Ave.. rescue. A 61 year old man
w ho was sickened by some
'medicine was taken to the hospi­
tal.
— 5:07 p.m.. Sixth Street and
H o l l y A v e n u e , re s c u e . A
2 0 - y e a r-o ld m a n received
scrapes on his hips, legs and
hands after he lost control of his
motocycle and crushed. He was
treated at the scene and re­
leased

— 5:53 p.m., 27lh Street and
F r e n c h Avenue, rescu e . A
16-yenr-old girl received cuts
and scrapes on her fool after she
run Into a (ruck while riding her
hike. She wus taken to the
hospital by a relative.
— 9 :2 5 p.m .. Celery Avenue,
rescue. A 13-year-old boy In­
jured his neck sliding Into home
plate during a basct&gt;ull game at
Rundull Chase Purk. He was
taken to the hospital.
Thursday
— 7:10 a.m., 25th Street und
S a n fo rd Avenue, rescue. A
3 1-ye a r-o ld man received a
broken thumb and a possibly
sprained ankle In an auto acci­
d e n t. Llo yd Strlne. of 174
Windsor Court. Sanford, refused
Ireulment. the report said.
- 8 41 a.m.. 1460 E. 26th Place,
rescue. A 20-year-old man with
chest pains went lo Ihe hospllul
on his own.
— 9:51 a in.. 301 N. Park Ave..
rescue. A 34-year-old woman
who wus hypervenlHating was
taken to the hospital.
— 2:25 p.m.. 104 Mayfair Court,
tire. A car fire caused by leaking
power steering fluid was put out.
— 4:29 p.m., Orlando Drive and
Woodson Avenue, fire. A brush
lire, rekindled from the previous
day, was put out.
— 5:43 p.m., 1401 W. Seminole
H lvd.. emergency-related. Re­
scue workers were on stand-by
while a helicopter landed at

IN THE SERVICE
SHS’s 'Big Bird* Graduates From Annapolis
M id sh ip m a n Stephan D.
Oracc. son of Mr. and M rs
Hubert J . l*rsrson of Route I.
Weklva Park Drlvr. Sanft»rd.
graduated from the U n ite d
Stairs Naval Academy and w a s
commissioned an ensign In the
Navy.
F.nslgn Orace rxprrtem ed fo ur
years of Intensive academic,
physical and professional (r a in ­
ing culminating with a bachelor

ol science degree, majoring In
physical science.
Ills military preparation was
contplelrd d u rin g the academic
year and the sum m er at shore
stations and at sea. He alto
participated In the academy's
s|x&gt;rts program .
Ensign G race, better known as
'Hlg Bird’ at Seminole High
School ( ' 8 1) w ill report to
Aihrns Ga. for further graining

)

In the Navy Supply Corp. alter
sum m er duties at Annapolis.
Md.
___
T o (rain 4.500 midshipmen.
Ihe academy culls on Its 550mem ber civilian and naval facul­
ty. There are sn equal number of
civilian and military Instructors
to ensure academic continuity.
Some of the naval officer* relate
every few years to bring In the
latest experience from the fleet.

Central Flortdu Regional Hospi­
tal.
— 5:52 p .m .. 200 W Airport
Hlvd., rescue. There was an uutn
accident with no Injuries.
F rid a y
— 1:45 a .m ., 35 Gatehouse
Court, rescue. A 71-year-old
woman w ho passed out was
treated at the ocene.
STO LEN H Y D R A N T S
Three fire hydrants worth
$1,800 were stolen Thursday
from a construction site al IHth
Street and McCracken Hoad.
Sanford, according lo Sanford
police. A worker discovered ihe
400-pound hydrants missing at
about 5:45 p.m .
Bob H arrell, of Briar C on­
struction Co., which owns the
hydrants, said the hydrants were
not connected and were appar­
ently dragged from Ihe scene by
more than one person and
hauled away In a vehicle.
He said hydrants have also
been stolen from other local
construction companies Harrell
said he believes the hydrants arc
sold to other contractors
NO CARE
A 77-yrar-old woman who had
difficulty breathing was left at
her home after the ambulance
never s h o w e d u p . re scu e
workers reported. Rose Laboux.
of 132 Hays Drive, was having
(rouble breathing early Th u rs ­
day. She waa examined b y
Sanford rescue workcri who
called for an ambulance lo lake
her to the hospital. But after
walling about 20 mlnulra. they
gave up.
"We waited 23 minutes. Care

HOSPITAL
NOTES
Caatral Start** Btgtaail ttetadal
Frtday

ADMISSIONS
Santara Datora Courier Tharata Oi*on.
D'tanyt Mamor. Marian trail* W ra m * u

Wrt«M
Stephan Oracs

Daltona- William Or wrong
D IS C H A R Q tl
Vantar* Lit* Mart*** and Mary Mlta
OaSary Ela ta &amp; lte rl

(Ihe umbulanrc company) never
showed so we talked her out of
thr difficulty und returned to (he
station." according to the rescue
report, filed by I’uul Keith and
Ronnie MrNcll. Ms laiboux. Just
wanted someone to talk to. (he
report said.
The ambulance didn't arrive
because the d riv e r got the
address mixed up und “ went the
w ron g w a y ." a c c o rd in g to
Everett Glllland. president of
Care. But. he said, Sanford
rescue workers eventually can­
celed Ihe call because It wasn't
serious.
BURGLARIES ft THKFTB
Someone broke Into the First
United Methodist Church. 4I9S.
I'urk Ave.. Sanford, and stole
$ 160 worth of stereo equipment.
Sunford police reported.
The theft occurred late Wed­
nesday or early Thursday when
someone broke a window al the
church and took the equipment
from the music room, police
reported.
Three bank bags with cash
and credit slip* worth a total of
about $1,500 were stolen form
the Schwinn Cyclcry. 996 state
Hoad 436. Altamonte Springs,
between 8 p.m. Thursday and
1:23 a.m. today, a sheriffs
report sold. Th e theft was dis­
covered by Will Perkins. 21, of
Orlando, the son of the business
owner.

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Sunday. June 2, I M J -J A

Special Interests Assail Reagan Tax Plan
W ASH IN G TO N — With millions of dollars In
coveted tax breaks under attack from President
Reagan's new tax reform plan, special Interests
wasted no time circling their wagons and tried to
shoot holes In the proposal.
Even before the president went on national
television Tuesday night to announce his plan.
Interest groups were Issuing dire forecasts about
Its effects on the economy.
They said the Reagan proposals. If (tossed by
Congress, w ould lead to a major reduction In
business Investment because m uch of the Interest
on that borrowed money would no longer be
deductible.
They also predicted a decrease In housing sales

because Interest deductions for second homes
would be eliminated and a hefty increase In
housing rental costs because landlords would
have higher costs and gun-shy Investors would
build fewer units.
Reagan's proposals fared much better on
Caplto! Hill this week. While congressional
leaders expressed some reservations, they gener­
ally applauded the president for advancing tax
reform. But It's early In the game and those same
supporters may tu rn to opponents as the
complete tax package undergoes closer scrutiny
In Congress.
Rep. Dan Rostenkowskl. D ill., the chairman of
the tax-writing W ays and Means Committee.

promised strong Democratic support "If the
president's plan Is everything he says It Is." But
he vowed not to "rubber stamp" the plan.
During his televised Democratic response to
Reagan's speech. Ros enkowski said Reagan's
plan was merely a "starting point" In a long tax
reform debate.
He also urged average Americans to participate
In that debate by expressing their opinions to
their members of Congress so that special
Interests are not the only voices heard.
Several spokesmen for special Interest groups
generally believed to be the losers In the Rragan
proposal felt It eliminated too many deductions.
We re concerned that Investments may not be

made If the cost of capital Is greatly Increased."
said Rochelle Bernstein of the U S. Chamber of
Commerce.
Wayne Thevenot. president of the National
Realty Committee, an association of large com­
mercial developers and Investors, said Reagan's
proposal would have "a substantial negative
Impact on the real estate Industry.
"It will lower property values. It will curtail
Investments and ultimately It will have to (lead
to) substantial Increases In rents." he said.
A National Association of Homebuilders
s|K)kesman predicted home sales will drop as
much as 15 percent If the Reagan plan passes

Tax Reform: The Bad News
A n d W haf R e a g a n D id n
W ASH IN G TO N |UPI| - Pushed offstage when
President Reagan lifted the curtain on his new tax
reform proposal was the price to be paid by
businesses and one out of five taxpayers.
Reagan's nationally broadcast speech Tuesday
nlghl dismissed In a few 1‘nes the additional costs
to corporate America — and Its stockholders —
that his plan would require to lower tax rates for
79 percent of the taxpayers by 7 percent.
Most of the most painful changes were given
only glancing mention or left out entirely.
"We are determined to cut back on special
preferences that have too long favored some
Industries at the expense of others." Reagan
declared.
"We would repeal the Investment tax credit
and reform the depreciation system." he added
Reagan did nod mention that the part of the
depreciation system to be reformed was a 1981
creation of his administration, which then
described the generous tax cuts for business as
historic "supply-side" Incentives for growth and
Investment.
A sizable num ber of households — one In five —
would end up paying higher taxes under the plan,
scattered am ong every Income category except
for the very poor.
The plan also would strike a treasured tax
advantage for large and medium-sized credit
unions that help them offer competitive rales to
savers and borrowers.
Reagan's proposed elimination of the deduction
for state and local taxes, which Is the second
largest category of tax breaks enjoyed by
taxpayers after Interest deductions, was dealt

Say

with In one line of Ills speech.
New York and four other states have described
the deduction as crucially Important for their
citizens who suffer under high stale tax burdens
Reagan hlghllghtrd one business cutback
aimed at the oil and gas Industry, although not
mentioning that other tax breaks would be left
Intact.
"Under our new tax proposal, the oil and gas
Industry will be asked to pick up a larger share of
the national tax burden." Reagan said. "T h e old
oil depeletion allowance will be dropped from the
tax code."
Th e Joint Committee on Taxutlon estimated
that provision would cost $8 8 billion In tax
revenues from 1986 to 1990. However, other oil
Industry tax breaks, worth much more, would
not be touched under the plan.
Reagan also did not give details on how many
fringe benefits would be taxed for the first time.
Including employer-paid health benefits to some
extent.
Corporate taxes would go up 9 |»crrent under
the plan and business's share of the total lax
burden would go front Just over 6 percent to more
than 20 percent.
Not mentioned In the speech but touched upon
In un abrevlated fact sheet distributed later, were
m a ny other cutbacks In tax benefits:
— The accumulated value of new life Insurance
policies, but not existing pollrlc*. would become
taxable every year.
— All lax bcnellts for the rehabilitation of
historic buildings and for Investment In In­
novative energy producing facilities would be
eliminated

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Pornadoea left a trull of devnstuIo n F r i d a y t h r o u g h
■ r n n t y lv a n U . O h io a n d
u u lh e m C a n a d a , k i lli n g al lraa«

;6 p e rso n s, a n d In ju rin g
lundreds. Floods caused by
leavy rains forced some West
rlrglnla residents to flee their
tomes and he ad for high
pounds Friday as storms moved
cross most of the eastern half of
he nation. W eather officials
eported nearly 5 Inches of rain
n northern West Virginia where
100 residents were forced out by
ilgh waters from the Potomac
fiver and smull streams Nearly
l Inches of rain ulso caused
loodlng In Rogersvllle. Pa. An
nch of ruin soaked Duluth.
Minn.. und some streets were
looded In the Cleveland area,
irado Springs. A dirt storm
orced closing of Interstate 90
tear the Wisconsin border and
lllnols 2 after several traffic
Hleups. In C h ica g o , winds
shipped up dirt sending It over
he downtown area. Saturday
wrought more thundershowers
jver New England and from
Missouri through Arkansas.
A R EA R E A D I N 18 |9 a.m.Ji
emperature: 80; overnight low:
71: Friday's high. 95. barometric
revsure 30.09: relative huiutdl

ty: 74 percenl; w inds: wealsouthwest at U m p h; sunrise:
H;2H a.in., sunset H: IH p.m.
A R E A F O R E C A S T ! Sunny
S u n d a y . H igh * lu t h e OOs. lows

In the upper 70s. W inds from the
west at 10.
BOATINQ FO RECAST: St.
Augustine to Jupiter Inlet out 50
m ile s — W in d s f ro m the
southwest at 10 knots through
Saturday night, seus less than 3
feel.
E X TE N D E D F O R E C A S T :
Monday through Wednesday —
Fair through Wednesday with a
chance of afternoon and evening
showers, lllghs In upper 90s.
lows near 70 In the north and
middle 70s In near 80 In the
south.
SUNDAY TIDES: Daytona
Beach: highs. 8 &lt;M&gt; a.in.. 835
p.m .; lows. 1:48 a m .. 1:46 p.m.;
P o rt Canaveral: highs. 7:58
a m.. 8 27 p m.: lows. 1:39 a m..
1:37 p.m.; Bayport: highs. 1:49
u.m .. 12:48 p.m.: lows. 7:05
a m.. 8:18p m.
MONDAY TIDES: Daytona
Beach: highs. 8 59 a.m.. 9 27
p.m .: lows. 2:42 a.m., 2:37 p.m.;
P o rt Canaveral: highs. 8:51
a m.. 9:19 p m.; lows. 2:33 a m..
2:28 p.m.: Bayport: highs. 2 41
a.m .. 1:25 p m.: lows. 7:45 a m..
9 06 p.m.

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W ORLD
IN BRIEF
Contadora Group Hopes Meeting
Will Defuse Central America
BOGOTA. Colombia IUPI) — Foreign vice ministers from
Ihc four Contadora nations are meeting lo review their
stalled proposal for peace In Central America.
Hlcardo Valero of Mexico. Germun Navas of Venezuela.
Jose Marla Cabrera of Panama and Guillermo Fernandez of
Colombia said they will organize a meeting of al! Central
Amerlcnn countries within three weeks.
The agenda for the meeting Includes discussion of
demilitarization of Ihe area, withdrawal of military advisers
and how to stop armed groups from destabilizing the area.
The Contadora nations are so numrd because because it
was on that island near Panama that they first met and
formulated principles for peace In Central America.
Before the meeting. Cabrrra told reporters, "We arr Mill
worried about tor future of the Central American crisis and
In this meeting we will study the Issues that have caused
differences."
Nicaragua’s leftist Sandlnlsla government Is battling
U.S. backed rebels bused In Honduras and Costa Itlca,
while the U.S.-supportrd government of President .Jose
Nu|Milrou Duarte in El Salvador faers attacks from leftist
guerrillas.

FCC To Ring Up Competition For Ma Bell
The figure Is expected to rise to
27 percent by the end of June.
50 percent by the end of this
year and 100 percent by Sep­
tember 1986.

W ASH IN GTO N (UPI) - The
government has decided to ring
up competition for American
Telephone &amp; Telegraph Co. by
sending ballots to more than 75
million people to select their
long distance telephone carrier.

FCC figures show that from 30
percent to 7t) perce.it of custom­
ers In those areas that have
converted to equal access did not
bother to select a carrier and
were thus "defaulted" to AT&amp; T.

The Federal Communications
Commission unanimously took
the action to end the “ unreason­
able a n d d is c r im in a t o r y ”
practice In place over the past
year that saw local phone com­
panies assign to A T &amp; T all cus­
tomers who did not pick a
different carrier.

All alternative carriers are
expected to benefit from the FCC
d ecisio n , p a r t ic u la r ly MCI
C o m m un icatio ns C o rp .. the
biggest and strongest.

The decision is another In a
FCC Chairman Mark Fowler
series of fallouts from the 1984
court-ordered breakup of A T &amp; T Insisted, however. "T h is Is not
that, a m o n g o the r th in g s , had news for A T &amp; T at all. It
created "equal access areas" depends on A T &amp; T 's ability to
where alternative long distance persuade people In that area to
carriers ran be reached wilhout stay with A T&amp; T "
dialing extra digits.
Fowler told reporters. "They
About 12 percent of the tiave got to ... earn It on a
country now has equal access. competitive basis rather than

Just having It given to them as a
matter of default when people do
not make choices.”
He said. "We wanted to make
It fair to everybody. We want to
encourage active consumer cus­
tomer choice."
Charles Rule, acting assistant
attorney general In charge of the
Justice Department's antitrust
division, said the FCC's decision
should go "far to foster competi­
tion In the telecommunications
area."
Th e FCC adopted an elaborate
procedure to give consumers an
active choice. It Includes:
— Local telephone companies
will be required to send all

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Ballot” at least 90 days before
switching to equal access, re­
questing that they select a carri­
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Those who do not select any.
even after being sent a second
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— For those customers served
by exchanges that converted to
equal access prior to May 31. the
FCC required their respective
telephone companies to send
them ballots. However, those
who fail to return ballots will not
toe subjected to the allocation
procedures.

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24 hour walkout that kept most of thr nation's students
from completing Ihrlr examinations. *
The teachers wunt an* 80 percent pay Increase but the
government Is only offering 12 percent. The strike wus
tailed by the Jamaican Teachers Association, which
represents HO percent of the nation's 18.000 teachers, after
tulkn broke down with Ihe Ministry of Education.
The ministry told teuchers their actions would only hurt
xiudrnls and appealed to their "conscience” to reconsider
I heir ad Iona.
Hut the teachers plan lo hold demonstrations to voice
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Volunteers process 6,000 packets of In­
formation on the 11th annual Golden Age
Games at the Greater Sanford Chamber of
Commerce building Thursday morning In a
mass mailout. The senior citizens event is
scheduled to be held In Sanford Nov. 4 9.

letter, entry form and schedule of events. On
the mailing list are former participants,
senior citizens organizations, newspapers
and television stations around the country.

But M a y Fa-je A Runoff

LIMA. Peru (UPIl — Peru's Election Uoard
announced the official results from last month's
presidential elections and said 36-year-old Social
Democratic candidate, Alan Garcia, received the
most votes.
The board, however, postponed a decision on
whether Garcia will have to face a runofT with the
second top vote-getter, Lima's Marxist Mayor
Alfonso Dummies.
Until the board rules on the runofT. Garcia
cannot tie proclaimed president-elect. Most politi­
cians say u second round of voting should not be
required.
Acting Election board President Knmulo Munoz
said Garcia's party, the center-left Popular
American Revolutionary Alliance, or APRA. won
the April 14 election with 3.458.030 votes, or
45 74 percent.
Dummies' United Left coalition of Communist
and socialist parties came In second with
1.606.014 votes or 21.02 percent. Dummies has
already conceded defeat to Garcia and withdrew
from the race.
Hut Peru's ronstitutlon requires the winner
receive more than 50 percent of the vote to be
declared president.
The govem irnt's candidate, Javier Alva of the
lonservatlve Popular Action party, was a distant
fourth with 472.627 votes or 6.25 percent —
barely I tie five percent legally required for a
political party to be allowed to exist.
A right-wing coallllon led by Ihe Christian
Democrats, called the Democratic Convergence,
and Its candidate lawyer Luis Bcdoya ran In third
place, with 733.000 votes, or 10.23 percent.
Friday's offlclul announcement confirmed un­
official results that had been generally accepted
until now.
Those results showed Peruvians, hounded by
economic crisis, turning to the left and rejecting
massively the policies of current President
Fernando Delaund'- Terry.
Munoz, the acting Election Board president.

An Osteen man accused of
growing about 2.700 marijuana
plants and operating an Illegal
drug lab at his rural home was
arrested by Volusia C ounty
sheriffs deputies. He may also
face additional state charges In
connection w ith the alleged
production of amphetamines at
the site on the St. Johns River.
Deputies wllh u warrant Issued
following a tip from DeLand
police and after a Joint In­
vestigation with that agency
searched the home and property
of Joseph Clarence Genest. 38.
of 9 Iron Dend Trail, at 10:30
a m Thursday, according to a
shcrlfTs press release.
Fifty boxes and seven trunks
of rhemlcals of the type used In
Ih e m a n u f a c t u r e of a m ­
phetamines were also found
along wllh laboratory gear and
formulas. Th e home Is shared by
Genest and Nancy Newman. 21.
who was also arrested. Ihe report
said.
The pair were picked up In
D eltona on T h u r s d a y and
Genest. who was being held In
V olusia C o u n ty In lieu of
$75,000 bond has been charged
with possession of over 20 grams
of marijuana and cultivation of
marijuana along with possession
of drug paraphernalia.
Ms. Newman has been charged
with possession of over 20 grams
of marijuana and possession of
less than 20 grams of marijuana
In uddltlon to cultivation of
marijuana. She was released
without posting bond, the report
said.
A sheriffs spokesman said the
Flo rtd u D r u g E n fo rce m e n t
Agency Is expected to flic
charges related to the alleged
operation of the Illegal drug lab.
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A Sanford man convicted of
sexually assaulting a 14-year-old
girl has been granted a new trial
primarily berause Ihe Judge in
the case was not sure the
evidence against the man was
sufficient for a guilty verdict.
Circuit Judge Dom|nlck J .
Salfl ordered a new trial for
David Alonzo Anderson. 33, of 5
Ruby St.. Sanford.
Vince Howard. A nderson’s
attorney, said the Instruction to
the Jury could have Included the
advice that since there was no
. accompanying evidence to the
girl's testimony the Jurors were
to view It carefully. There Is also
the possibility that new evidence
might be introduced about the
alleged vlctlms's prior conduct
and evidence lhai the girl
changed her story, Howard said.
In April. Salfl sentenced A n ­
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derson to 5Vi years In prison.
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J . C. Penney has joined the campaign on behalf of
America's missing children, providing a list of suggested
rules for child protection to more than 11 million
customers nationwide, according to the firm.
"Hundreds of thousands of children are reported missing
In our country each year. Some are found and return home
safely, but many others become tragic victims," M id a
x|M)kesman for J . C. Penney. "W e arc trying to remind
p.irrnts that they can do things to help avoid that tragedy."
The leaflet, which lists nine fundamentals for parents hr
avoiding the heartbreak of child abduction. I* being malted
to j . C. Penney credit customers during May. which Is
National Missing Children's Month. The Information Is
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community blood drive with Central Florida Blood Bank on
June 12. from 5 p.m. toOp.m.
Central Florida Blood Bank s mobile unit will be sei up In
the El Torlto parking lot at 275 W state Hoad 436. two
blocks west of lnterstale-4.
Any healthy person at least 17 years old Is eligible to
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One Virginia Is A Gom e
Broom and mop In hand, "G e n ie " Virginia Prendergasl,
owner of Just Genies Professional Cleaning, signs up as a
Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce member with
chamber executive secretary Virginia Longwell. Mrs.
Longwell m ay be no genie, but she's otten the magic behind
the smooth running of the chamber otflce, according to Jack
Horner, chamber president.

C h o o s in g
T U L S A . Okla. (Ill'll - ChoosIns! Ill'* rig ht paintings nr
scu lp tu re ru n lir d ifficult,
especially for a corporation
which must comiltlrr Ihc Image
II wants to reflect. Ihr employee*
who work (here mid the rut Ire*
community.
Cynthia Fisher Williams unci
S i i s . u i Hammond, owners of Art

Collections Inc., offer llielr
artistic eye for executives look­
ing for more than |ust something

Pub Opens
Sanlord M a y o r Bettye Smith,
center, cuts grand opening
ribbon (or Sullivan s Country
C lu b P u b , 2497 A ir p o r t
Boulevard In the Country
C lu b S q u a r e S h o p p in g
Center. To the m a y o rs lelt,
Elaine and E d A. Sullivan
with b a b y d a u g h te r
Christine, ow ners of the pub,
surrounded by members of
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 rce
welcoming com m ittee and
Warren A. Sullivan, second
from right, father of Ed.
M r s . and M r s . Su llivan ,
longtime residents of San­
ford, have |ust moved back
to the community.
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ST. LOUIS (UPII - The owner
of a luxury condominium com­
plex on the Gulf Coast plans to
market Its $200,000 homes with
a 10-month direct mall cam­
paign aimed at people with a
n lln lm u m annual salary of
$ 100,000
Hart Schaffncr A Marx, which
owns 250 clothing stores that
traditionally appeal to older men
and women, used a direct mall
campaign to pique the clothes
consciousness of college Juniors
and seniors going on their first
Job Interviews and at the same
time change their stores' stodgy
Image.
Why a direct mall campaign?
In addition to being an ef­
fective form of advertising, to­
day's direct mall advertising Is
cost-efficient berause It allows a
(nm pa..y to reach the people
most likely to buy Its product.
"Direct mall advertising Is no
longer buying u list and sending
out n mass mailing." said Gary
Miller, executive vice president
of Fr?nk»lam**s Dliect Marketing
Co. Inc.
M i lle r sa id d ir e c t m a ll
advertising has become so finely
tuned It allows businesses to
reach only those people who
would be most likely to buy a
product.
For example. Elanco. the subs l d l a r y of E l y L i l y th a t
manufactures animal health
products, reversed Its declining
market share of an antibiotic for
cattle and swine with a direct

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to hang on lheir walls.
"What we offer Is a rather
creative approach to a corporalion's art collection." Williams
said "We tailor our program to
organizations based on our re­
search.”
Some firms want to show that
they are up-to-date, while others
may want to rrflect an Image of
stability, she said', although art
rdlects more than an Image.
"It Is for their Image, but part

mall campaign aimed at smal
and medium-size cattle fan
feeders.
With the same campaign
also increased usage 250 percer
and stimulated Initial purchase
among non-users more than 40
percent above previous trials.
"We wanted a cost-eflectlv
way to grow a market that wa
declining." Miller said. "Usln
direct mall, we reached th
smaller operators. We also wer
able to Isolate the veterinarian
who influence the farmers an*
opened up another avenue c
distribution through them."
Direct mall advertising I
growing. Miller M i d . because I
fits today's business mood.
"The day of big market share
Is over." he said. "Buslnesae
today nre happy to eontro
smaller mai kct segments. '
Miller said one of the blgges
problems a company faces ti
defining Its market segment deriding to whom It will sell.
That's where FrankJxmes. o
any cf he 2.00O-odd dlrec
r:*arketlng firm s across th&gt;
country, steps In.
Firms like FrankJames rely or
zip codes to give them a "llvlnj
picture" of a person.
From a zip code. Miller said ht
c a n t e ll w h a t ty p e of i
neighborhood a person lives In
what kind of car they're mos;
likely to drive, where thcy'l
vacation and whether they holt
a white or blue collar Job.

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ul their Image determines what corporate attitude towurd Its
they are comfortable with on a employees." she said. "How
day-to-day basis.'' Williams said. they want their art used Is
"It says things to thr employ­ affected that way. too."
And ACI has to work within a
ees."
And some art "also makes a company's artwork budget.
big Impact on the community,"
"In the corporate climate to­
she said.
day ... the attention to the
For example. "We Belong to selling and environment Is an
the Land," a I5b y-15 square accepted, a given." she said.
foot tapestry collage with brass "T h e question becomes how
detail definition, was Installed In much should we spend."
mid-May In the north entry
Other questions that come up
lo b b y of O N K O K f'la/a In
downtown Tulsa. The collagr. In c lu d e w h a t to b u y and
commissioned by ACI for ON- whether help Is needed with the
E O K , d e p ic ts s ig n if ic a n t selections.
Oklahoma areas that reflect the
Some firms have used ACI for
slate's heritage,
years, selecting maybe one or
"That Is a very public piece i wo pieces a year for $500. while
and links them to Ihc communi­ other corporations have art
ty." Williams said.
budgets "In tremendous excess
A C I la k e s the tim e to f in d o u t
of that."
about the company before de­
"B u t ull corporations are
termining what artwork shotdd
w
atching
the bottom lin e ."
lie purchased
Williams said. "I don't see any
''W e have In fact sort of corporations, particularly on a
developed a rather organiza­ national level, doing anything
tional process that takes us excessive."
through that research to hang­
And If they are going lo spend
ing on the wall." she said. She
peruses the annual report and that much money, executives do
budget. Visits wllh the designers not want to see the piece Ihey
and architects and determines ••ought also going up In the
the firm's function, whai would building down Ihc street.
enhance thr setting and please
"We travel. I would say we
the community.
spend GO days a year traveling,
Then they present a theme, building the source." she said.
which becomes refined with the "W e constantly refresh our
client's Ideas.
sources so we can continue to
"One of the big factors Is the offer something unique."

'Little Better Than Garbage, ’ Soviets Say

U.S. Grain Exports Dirty, Insect-Ridden
By W illiam H. Inman
UPI Feature W riter
gas masks pump clouds of (nelson
Into ihc stcnch-fuled holds of Soviet
vessel* abandoned by iiu-ir crews and
fur from |x&gt;rt like medieval plague

Men In
phosgene
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anchored
shine.
The freighter** do not carry |M**illcncr. They
carry the pride of Ihc American heartland:
mountain* of u i i i Imt corn. But the grain In riddled
wllh decay. Insects and mold — declared not (II
lor luimun consumption and even hazardous to
animals
■'ll title com) wax lillle Irellcr Ilian gartrage."
Andre Flliursky. New York agent (or the Soviet
grain buying consortium, told Untied Press
International of ihc recent shipment descrltx-d
uhovr.
"Ill fad. 75 |M*rcenl ol all American gruln wc’vc
received recently — Ural's an average of both
wheal and corn — Is Inlrstrd In some w ay."
‘ Wr've found Itad grain In ships at Odessa. at
Klga. al Leningrad and many other |M&gt;rls."
USDA olllrluls dispute die claims, saying the
Soviets trough! so much grain Iasi year they
couldn't unload It quickly. Lacking fumigation. It
rolled on Ihr high seas.
Ilul similar protests have poured In from other
corners of the globe.
*"We received very Iwd (soylheaus from you,"
M i l l Hltlrnora Murakami, agriculture press secrcbuy III the Japanese Embassy. "We don't know
how they got past U .S Inspection. The moisture
conient was loo high. IVr found muny solid
(non-soy bean) materials."
Complained A kln o bu Naim, manager of
Mitsubishi's oilseed division: "The overall quality
was very, very low. Extremely disappointing."
The Japanese. Soviets and many other trading
p.uim-rs urr threatening to take (heir business
elsewhere Some have acted on ihclr threats
"Complaints are definitely up and It's hurt us."
Mill William S h u ry. who dlrrrls ih r USDA's
export monitoring- program Some crops were
damaged by late rains, br explained, and others
were in lrstrd by bugs b rrausc powerful
prallcldcs such us EDI) were no lunger used.
"This season wc hud a problem crop lor
xoybeuna and c o m ." hr said. "Th e gruln was

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harvested a little writer. There was no freeze. A
freeze Inhibits microbial activity Wc had a long,
warm year.
"Wheat had more (Insect) Infestation and It's
going to get worse, partly as a carryover from ihc
EDI! controversy." he M id . Elhvl Dlhromlde.
KDB. was banned when studies linked II lo cancer
in animals.
Bui the problem gm-s deeper. As Flliursky pul
II "W h y w us ii 'I this mess delected bclorc the
grain left the Untied Stales?"
Somewhere along the line, rx|H-rt* say. the U.S.
Inspection process broke down and a lot of bad
grain was siilppeil mil lo a lot of good rash-paying
customers.
"O f course It (Ihr complaints) has us worried."
said Bill I'auly, a Dcnlon, Kan., corn, wheal and
soybean grower "As farmers, we're the ones who
ulllmalcly pay.
"We grow good grain Bui II wc lose all our
customers because they don't like the way we
ship II or grade It. It's worth nothing We’ve got lo
pay allenllon to whal these people are Mylnft

We're already feeling the pinch."
U S. shipments of wheal In February wrrr Hie
smallest since the January lf)80 Soviet grain
embargo, and the nation's share of the world
course grain market Is predicted lo (all from 61
percent lo 5H percent Ibis ycur. led by sharply
curtailed corn rx|Kirls.
The market slippage, of course. Is attributed lo
a wide range ol factors. Including the strong
American dollar and aggressive marketing by
competitors. Bui Ihr quality Issue Is regarded us

Important.
"We re no longer the only store on Hie block."
•aid Hay Chartler, manager of ihc Farmers
Co-operative Co. of Dallas C liy , Iowa, and
chairman ol the USDA's grain Inspection udvlsory subcommittee. "But we'rr still uctlng like It.
"We've got lo drop Ibis high blown altitude, gel
down lo real lenns wllh Hie rest of ihc world.
We've gol to do some basic housrrleanlng "
In general, ih r.U .S . Industry has refused to
clean up Us act. at least to Mtlsfacilon of
luirruullonal buyers UPI found, lor Instance:
— Tennlnal elevaiors still rely heavily on ihr
prucllcr of "m ixing" grain lo ensure an Interna­
tional buyer receives the maximum allowable

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Protests pour in from around the
globe. Bad gra d in g and corruption
is often found in the inspection
system: ‘It's a matter of plain
decency'
level of foreign material. The material Includes
everything from broken kernels lo dirt and stone.
When a shipment uppeurs to Ire "loo clean."
debris Is udded.
— The U.S wheat murkrilng system Is not
designed lo rllm lnuir "dockage." material other
than wheal which can eusily be removed and for
which ihr customer must pay freight. The
Canadians and Australians, our chief rivals, sift
out ull ibis wuste
— T h r government's method for testing wetness
in some types of grain has been found to be
consistently wrong, understating decay-causing
moisture conlcni
— Certificates are Issued which allow buginfested and moisture-laden sublots to be loaded
alxvard ships, anti. In some eases, forbid custom­
e rs
from Appealing an inspector s Incorrect
rilling
Many customers do not understand U.S.
classifications, which urc unique In the world.
Aslans don't understand why protein content — a
key aspect of nutrition — Is not considered In
grading of soybeans und other grains. Europeans
don't understand why our grain contains such
large amounts of waste material
For example. Hie foremost grade of American
wheal — U.S. No. I — contains up lo .2 percent
beat-damaged kernels. 2 percent damaged
kernels. .5 percent foreign material Including
•lust und clialf. and 3 percent shrunken und
broken kernels. The lolul number of defects Is 3
percent. The chief export grade — No. 2 —
permits up to 5 percent toial defects.
T h r American *;stem also makes no distinc­
tion between wuste which has nutritive value and
waste which has not. In Europe. Ihc edible
material — broken and damaged kernels — Is
*ailed "korn besutz " It's sold at higher rales than
Hie "schwarz Ihlackl besatz" which contains

weed seeds, chaff and other non-nutrlllve materi­
al. Dockage measuring devices also vastly differ.
"People around the world are asking me why
should Ihey should pay freight and tariffs on our
|unk." M i d Doyle Hayjcs. president of Ihr Kansas
Farm Bureuu.
Bui standards arr no heller than Ihc standard
keepers. Ih r Inspectors. And they can be
corrupted
Thai was made clear In a lillle-publicized Texas
investigation concluded this spring. Three
Houston area grain Inspcrtors were fired for
taking bribes from ship captulns lo eertlfy the
cleanliness of grain-carrying ships Another three
Inspectors were suspended fora month.
Despite resistance from private Industry, the
USDA Is forging ahead wllh reform propoMls.
"We wanted lo correct this (unclean grain)
problem some lim e bark and put out propoMls lo
change Ihe system ." M i d the USDA's Shuey.
"but the producers didn't want lo have anything
to do wllh It.
"In this year of lean business and fierce
competition, we're hoping their thinking has
changed."
Some of Ihe reforms proposed or under study:
• Eliminate the use of multiple certificates
when portions or sublots of a shipment do not
meet Inspection requirements.
a Provide walvrrs that would allow request for
rr Inspect Ions or appeals lo be made after a gialn
carrier has left port.
• Hevlsc and update methods used to
determine moisture In grain,
T h r nation's grain Inspection system must be
overhauled, officials agree. If the American
farmer Is to have a fighting chance in the
International marketplace of the future.
But there Is another — more fundamental —
reason supporting change.
"ll's a mailer of common ordinary pride." said
G o rd o n H ib b a r d , Kansas F a rm B u re a u
spokesman.
"Th e American farmer wants the same goodquality grain he grows In Kansas. Nebraska, and
Iowa lo end up in Ihe hands of a customer —
clean and sound.
"It's a matter of Image. It's a matter of plain
decency."

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County Strengthens
Anti-Fraud Squad
By S u u n Loden
H erald Staff W rite r
I here have always been those who try to turn a
last buck through fraud and deception, but things
arc getting out of hand tn Seminole County,
lawmen say. As a result they're Increasing efforts
to discourage those who Increase the sheriffs
department workload by at least 25 percent
through false reports and the perpetration of
"crimes'' against themselves.
(•reed moves many legitimate burglary victims
to (Kid the list of Items they report stolen, so they
tcan turn a profit when their Insurance company
(wys off on Ihelr loss. Seminole County sheriffs
Sgt. Herb Hartley said.
Others report thefts that never huppened. And
.some "steal'' ihelr own vehicle and become
arsonists when they torch the vehicle to dump a
lemon or to get out from under Iikiii payments, he
sold.
"You've got to think like a criminal to catch a
criminal. Hartley said. "Some of these schemes
would go right over the head of the average
person." And as section supervisor of the sheriffs
burglary division dealing with auto thefts and
arson. Hartley said, he has recently begun
• working closely with the Florida Insurance Fraud
Division to break more scams.
Slate Insurance olllciala are Imiiilnii Hartley's
•is Invealtgainra In Identifying schemes and are
leaching them Invrsllgutlve techniques that
Hartley hopes will help slow the trend to bilk
Insurance companies out of big bucks.
But many Instigators o( these crimes don't sec
I hemselves as criminals.
"I can appreciate the feeling of Ihc person who
lor years and years and ycurs has been paying
Insurance und never had a loss." Hartley said.
"Then they lose Ihelr car or their house Is
burglarized and they say. ‘Hrll. I've been paying
for II for years. I'm going to gel Ihc Insurance
company.* They flic a claim for Items that weren't
stolen. They're making Ihc matter worse."
"II may seem like this guy Is a victim already
and here we are treating him like a criminal."
Hartley said. "B ui we've got a responsibility to
society lo reduce as much crime us we can.
1‘addlng an Insurance claim Is a crime. It
liecomes a felony, because It's attempted grand
theft. Insurance fraud. You feel Ihc burden
because your Insurance rales go up. We've
recognized II und we're fighting It.”
In looking at sheriffs department statistics for
April. Hartley said out of a total of over 300 theft
reports 135 were of home burglaries with u total
reported net loss of $ 113.909.
"We recovered 926.119 of this, so we've got a
net loss from homes of about 990.000. We had 35

Bids Due For
Jail Expansion
At least eight and as many as
eleven bids are expected to be
submitted to the county by the 2
p m .. Wednesday deadline for
construction of the Seminole
County Jail expansion, said
J o A n n B la c k m o n , c o u n ty
purchasing agent.
She said 11 prospective bid­
ders pre-quallfled to submit bids
by showing they had correc­
tional facility experience, most
of them In modular construction,
and that they were financially
capable of filing the bonds re­
quired.

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Nine of the 11 contractors are
Florida-based and the others are
from New Jersey and Alabama.
Ms. Blackmon said.
Architects lor Ihc protect.
Watson A Co.. Winter Park, have
estimated the bids can be as
much as 912.8 million.
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Ms. Blackmon said the bids
will be opened promptly at 2
••p m. Rcpresen'atlves of the ar­
chitectural firm will be on'hand
lo tab u late the b id s . T h e
architects will have two weeks to
analyte the bids with assistance
from Sheriff John (‘oik.
Ms.
• Blackm on's office will do a
financial check on the bidders.
• She said a recommendation
could be submitted to the county
commission by June 25. but It Is
more likely to be submitted In
time for the commissioners* Ju ly
2 meeting.
— Donna Estes

reports of vehicle thefts and we got all but
817.250 worth of the 9154.000 in stolen cars
back Now If those are good thefts somebody's
making some money. And If they're not.
somebody's still making some money because the
Insurance companies are (laying off." Hartley
said.
Seminole County Chief Fire Inspector Hay
1‘lppln. who until early this year worked with u
single assistant to help him probe profitable arson
cases, now receives help from one of Hartley's
invrstlgators and an Altamonte Springs police­
man.
IMppIn. who Is empowered to make arrests, said
at least half of the autos burned In the county are
torched for the Insurance. And for other types of
arson — of homes and businesses — the setting
afire for fraud rate soars tout least 75 percent.
The big challenge In an arson for profit case, be
said. Is not establishing that the torching
ocrurrrd or even how It wus carried out. but In
determining who started the bluze and why.
That's where the sherlfTs Investigator steps In.
The deputy doesn't work the fire scene, which
Pippin said may call for six to seven hours of
on-site Investigation, but Insleud does the follow
up. That may luke 300 to 400 hours, before u
case Is developed. "We need all the help we can
ltd there." hr Mid
Unlike other arras. Pippin m u I. all eases of
arson In Seminole County see u full Investigation.
The first suspect In un arson, until proven
otherwise. Is the owner of the property, he said.
That person's background will t&gt;e probed for
clues lo u motive. Their history of any type of
prior Insurance claims will be called up on a
computer and a check will determine If (he
"victim " has developed a pattern In making
claims. Pippin said.
Defrauders don't always burn their vehicles.
Hartley said. In fact they may make a claim on
what Is nothing but a pile of salvage, which they
have titled and Insured through use of the vehicle
identification number assigned to the salvage
when It was a shiny, new vehicle.
In such a case the crtmlnul may report the
vehicle stolen and file a claim. Or he may stage a
phony accident and be paid the value of a vehicle
for a heap of Junk. Hartley said. In some cases
several claims are filed on the same salvage, he
said.
Hartley hopes that stepped up Investigative
efforts will trip up some defrauders, but lie's
really betting that public awareness uf Increased
enforcement efforts may make the novice crimi­
nal think twice beforr filing a phony report with
deputies.

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...Attacks
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FLORIDA
IN BRIEF
Horse facing Bill
Loses By A Nose
TA L L A H A S S E E (UPI) — A bill to legalize Sunday horse
raring lost by a nose at the finish llnr of the 1985
legislative session Friday.
The sponsor of the bill said a fluke mix-up-between
presiding officers and Gov. Bob Graham In the hectic
homestretch of the session may cost state (offers a $2
million pari mutuel payoff.
Sen. Tom McPherson. D-Fort Lauderdale, thought he. had
a sure )x-t right up to the last lap of the 60-day session. The
Senate had passed his bill cleanly several weeks ago. but
the House attached a couple of amendments adding extra
|al alal dates for Tampa and extending the harness racing
season for Pompano Beach.
Presiding officer*, thinking an extension between them
and Gov. Bob Graham was off. adjourned the legislative
session Just before a vote was to be taken on the measure.

4 To Die In Electric Chair
TALIw'./M SSEE — Two convicted murderers are sched­
uled for execution at 7 a in. on June 2-1 In the elcctrh &lt;hair
at Florida State Prison near Starke. Gov Bob Graham
signed death warrants Friday for Terrell Johnson. 39. and
Sarn Wilson, 33.
Johnson was convicted for the 1979 shooting death of a
Zcllwood tavern owner. James Dodson. Wilson. 33, was
give .i two death sentences In 1981 for the shooting death of
his father. Sam Wilson Sr. In Broward County, the
stabbing death of Ills 5-year-old cousin.
Tw o other Florida death row Inmates. Ian Llghtbourn.
25. and Oscar Mason. 25. are scheduled for execution
Tuesday. Llghtbourn was convicted for the 1981 rapeslaying of Nancy A. O'Farrell of Marlon County. Mason was
condemned to death for the 1980 murder of Linda Sue
Chapman In Tampa,

Parents Boost Kids' Grades?
G A IN E S V IL L E (UPI) — Students whose parents are
Involved In school activities do better In class and have
higher achievement lest scores than those students whose
parents maintain only a peripheral Interest, an education
researcher said Friday.
Simon O. Johnson, a black education professor u! the
University of Florida, said a decade of research Indicates
white parents take a more active role In their children's
school activities

last Saturday. Another man was reportedly
beaten and robbed In Midway two weeks ago.
And earlier this month In Oviedo, a mugger hit a
66-year-old man In the head and stole &gt;160 from
him after asking to use his house phone, police
reported.
Sanford Police Assistant Herb Shea said the
incidents are not related, even though they follow
a similar pattern. He said the robberies appear
similar because senior citizens tend to be
"creatures of habit."
"Th e y Just do the same things the same ways."
Shea said, adding that they go to the store and
cash their checks on the same days. A bandit
catches on to the victim's routine and then lies In

wall
"It 's a crime of opportunity.” Shea said
There are also similarities In type'of people who
commit these crimes, according Ll. Mike
Kotundo. community relations officer Hr said
most of the bandits who plague the elderly In
Sanford are between 17 and 24 years old. Alxiut
70 percent of them are black, as are about the
same percentage of the victims he said The
attackers usually rob the victim to support a drug
habit. Kotundo said.
One of the best ways senior citizens can prevent
such crimes. Kotundo said. Is to deviate from

..• Law yers
Continued from page 1A
judicial organ of the United
Nations but has no (tower to
enforce Its decisions
The New York-based National
E m e rg e n c y C iv il L ib e rtie s
Committee, which denounced
U S . refusal to accept world
court jurisdiction. |tlanncd to
submit Its statement to Sen.
R ichard L u g a r. K in d ., the
i halrman of the Senate Foreign
Relations Committee..
"Th e Reagan administration's
refusal now to jiartlcljtate In
further jirocredlngs before the
world court Is a blatant repudlaHun ill our earlier commitment
to the resolution of disputes
among nations by the Interna­
tional Court of Justice," said
Leonard Boudin of Stanford Law
School, one of the signatories.
"We urge the Senate Foreign
Relations Committee to Initiate
he,irlngs on these violations ol
In te rna tio n a l and dom estic
laws," udded Jules Lobcl of the

their habits now and then: go to the store a
different day. or come home an alternate route.
Keeping lights on around the house may also
discourage lurking attackers, he said. Older folks
shouldn't carry a lot of money on them either.
As for solving some of these cases, Rotundo
said It's next to Impossible.
"It's a hard thing for us to police because It's
something where you have to be right there when
It happens." he said.
Sandra Gaines, daughter of Allen Gaines, said
police were not thorough enough In Investigating
the attack on her father. She said officers took few
fingerprints, especially around the w-lndow where
the attarkcrentered and left the house.
But Kotundo said real police work "Isn't like
T V ." where fingerprints are taken and the case Is
solved In an hour.
"A good print Is hard to get," he said.
In the case of Charles Roberts, his son said the
police thoroughly examined the ransacked house
for clurs. "but there wasn't much for them to go
on."
Kotundo said acting Chief Steve Harriett has
stepped up patrols In residential arras, where
most crimes against the elderly occur
But the best way to fight these attacks.
Kotundo said. Is prevention. He teaches a safety
class at the station for senior citizens called.
You're Never Too Old To Be A Victim ." which
oilers tips on now not to become a victim of a
robbery or mugging Anyone Interested In signing
up may call him at 323-3030

University of Pittsburgh Law
School who wrote the d&lt;&gt;» u
merit.
"The administration's Imyrnti
ol further proceedings in this
case Is a breach of treaty obliga­
tions wr undertook when we
accepted cnmjmlsorv jurisdic­
tion of the world court In 1946."
lie said. "The executive simply
docs not have the authority to
violate our treaty obligations "
Nicaragua filed its suit on April
29. 1984. asking the court to
order the United States to cease
alt support for rclx-ls. known as
Contras, fighting to ovethrow
Nicaragua's leftist Sundlnlstu
government
It also seeks an estimated &gt;1
billion from the United States os
compensation for the damage
thc U.S.-supported rclx-ls have
caused In jiroperty destruction,
damage to the economy and loss
of life.
The CIA admitted helping the
rebels mine Nicaraguan harbors,
and has spent more than $80
million since 19HI to support the
Contras. The mining stopped In
March 1984

B u ild in g U p
In te re s t
Bob Douglas, manager of
Sun Bank, briefs youngsters
on banking af the annual
c a r o e r c o n f e r e n c e af
Idyllwildo Elementary
School m edia center r e ­
cently. Speakers from a wide
range of career fields spoke
during the conference. M ay
13 24. On M a y 24 groups of
s t udent s r ot at ed a m o n g
spokesmen for 10 different
fields ra n g in g from pest
control to Florida Highway
Pafrol, Including Douglas.
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Lawmakers Give Themselves A $6,000 Raise
T A L L A H A S S E E (U P I) M e m b e r s of th e F l o r i d a
Legislature gave themselves a
*6.000 a year raise liefore end­
ing their 60 day leglslutlve
sesalon.
The pay raise bill, upproved
83 35 by the House and 28 11
by the Senate, hikes the base
annual legislative |iny from
* 12.000 itt *18.000 on July I In
the future. |»ay raises will lx-

The Legislature also apjiroved
-i temporary settlement over the
dispute over who owns sub­
merged lands In the state. The
land ownership dispute pits tIn­
state against several phosphate
contjianlcs and other landown­
ers claiming they hold title to
certain submerged lands The
tem|M&gt;rary settlement calls lor a
one-year moratorium on court
use ol the Marketable Record
Title Ai t

'Th«ro are tomo bills
we're going to have
red flags on.*

Ibis would stoji landowners
Irom using M KTA to win title to
river bottoms and lake beds lor
at least a year until a llnal
solution Is worked out

automatic und keyed to iluralscs given stute workers.
In other last day action, a
p ro p o s e d c o n s t i t u t i o n a l
amendment lor a statewide
prosecutor won unanim ous
sui&gt;|M&gt;rt 111 the House and drew
only three dissenting votes in
(he Senate.
ll would create a branch ol the
Attorney Generals office with
legal authority to prosecute
crimes that have links to two or
more cities, counties or Judicial
circuits
Although Florida now has a
lirovlslon lor statewide grand
Jurie s, e m p a n e lle d by the
Supreme Court to Investigate
mulll-jurtsdictlon crime, no In­
dividual stale attorney has
authority to Investigate criminal
operations In more than one
circuit.
Sjxmsors said 39 other slates
have speclul prosecutors to
target organized crime and the
office would help I lorlda crack
down on drug trafficking

...Roads
Continued from page 1A
package
provides
lor
a
m ajor reorganization of De­
partm ent of Tra n sp o rta tio n
which s|wmsor Rep. Steve Pajclc.
I) Jacksonville, predicted will
make up all of the projected
*618 million shortfall In the
department's budget.
Resides the increased effi­
ciency the reorganization will
allow, the hill approved Friday
will make the stale's gas tax less
susceptible to drojis In gas prices
and encourage local government
to take the lead In road building.
The House approved the hill
92-25. The Senate vote was
27-12. The hill now awaits Gov.
Hob Graham's signature. Grindle said he did not see a
•tuinhllnil block th e re .
Pajclc said, "W r should build
nil I be roads that should havr
been built according to the 1983
maps and more
He was referring to the road
jirojrcts lawmakers promised
taxpayers when they drojqx-d
the state's jirr gallon furl lax In
favor of a sales lax In 1983.
Those projects were threatened
when petroleum jirlcrs drojiprd
unexjx-ctrdly — and also when a
group ol airlines surd the state
over an aviation lurl salr* lax.
tying u|) the *266 million that

...SALFI

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Gov. Bob Graham

"It Is one thing to disagree
with the j u r i s d i c t i o n we helped
establish In 1946." Boudin said
"It ts quite another to havr the
a dm in istra tio n p ick up Its
marbles and go home when
those same Jurisdiction rules
appear to be working against the
political Interests ol the Reagan
administration.
"Either we have laws that we
obey and want all to obey, or we
have entered Into a period of
reckless disregard for the law."

jirojtosed new teacher certlffcnlion p ro e rs s that G ra h a m
believes Is too weak.
House Speaker James Harold
Thompson, nipping a soli drink

The Evening Herald

Y o u r Choice!

T h e s t u t e d a l m s th e
Legislature never Intended to
give uj&gt; title to the sovereignty
land when ll enacted a law 22
Years ago making It easier for
landowners to clear title to their
property when selling it

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The bill also provides lor the
creation ol a 17 member com
mission to come ii(&gt; with a
jiermunent solution to the state
land use quandary.
Key litigation concerning the
dlsjnitc Is now ((ending before
the Florida Supreme Court.
Gov. Boh Graham circulated
among the legislators, shaking
•heir hands and congratulating
them, but he told ie|&gt;ortets later
he had problems with some ol
the bills passed to the final days.
"There are some bills we're
going to have red Hags on."
Graham said.

1,1 bis oilier after adjourning Ills
members, said. I think It was
an especially good session. The
broad range of Issues we worked
»tt Is significant

Continued from page IA
arm may Indicate some type of
spinal Injury, according in his
doctors.
The white van that hit h is car

Sanford Man
Dies In Crash
Near Geneva
A 19-year-old Sanford con­
struction worker died Saturday
In a single car accident In
Geneva.
William F. Leahy, of 2909
Park Ave.. was driving his 1983
Dodge west on Lake Harney
Road at a high speed when the
car left the road, went Into a
drainage ditch and hit a tree
head on. Florida Highway patrol
trooper M A. Tlndel reported.
The accident occurred at
about 2 a.m. near Lake Geneva.
Leahy was dead at the scene.
Tlndel said. James Kevin Kipp,
19. of 117 Majorca Ave.. San­
ford. a passenger In the car. was
treated for facial Injuries and
released from Central Florida
Regional Hospital In Sanford.
Leahy was the youngest of the
five children of George and
Laura Leahy of Sanford Mrs.
Leahy said her son. who grew up
In Sanford and work.d near
K issim m e e , was u s u a lly a
careful driver.
She saw him shortly before the
accident and said he had proba­
bly had a drink or two, but he
was not drunk. He was Just a
hard working kid." Mrs Leahy
said.
Le ahy's death brings the
Seminole County traffic death
loll for the year to 16 The 15th
f a t a lit y o c c u rr e d w h e n a
40-ycar-old Geneva man died In
a head on. two truck crash on
state Road 426. west of Oviedo,
on May 21
—Susan Loden

lax would have raised over five
years.
The lawmakers rewrolr the
aviation fuel tax overcome the
airlines* objections That bill
ICS-SB 995) levies upon them a
5 7-cent jx-r gallon tax and and
offering them tax breaks based
on the number of employees
they station In Florida
The separate transportation
hill would set a floor on the gas
sides tax at the current level —
which works out to 5 7-cents jx-r
gallon when figured that way.
The tax rate would rise with
prices but would never sink
tx-low the current rate.
The measure would reform
eminent domuln law to prevent
landowners from Jacking up the
jirlce of thetr jiroperty once a
road p roject has been a n ­
nounced.
lirs ld e s putting u ltd on property
vnturs after projects have b e e n F
announced, the bill would re­
quire eminent domain attorneys
to account for the time t h c ^ y
spend representing property**
owners.
T b r measure would create a
7 member commission to set
transportation jiollry — the *
commissioners ajijiolnti-d by the
governor. It would also de­
centralize the department, giv­
ing creating assistant secretaries
to m anage each of Its six
divisions
"looked m ighty big." hr said
This Isn't the first traffic ac­
cident Salfl has tx-rn Involved In.
He said, about 18 mouths ago
his car collided with another
vrhlrlr that ran a red light
—Busan Loden

AREA DEATHS
ELMER N. BROOMFIELD
Survivors Include a son. Ben.
Mr Elmer Noah Broomfield. Casselberry; one grandchild
71. of 101 Midway Drive. Alta
B a ld w ln -F a lrc h lld Funeral
monte Springs, died Frlduy at Home. Altamonte Springs. Is In
South Seminole C o m m u n ity charge of arrangements
H o s p ita l. L o n g w o o d . Born
C A T H E R IN E C. H A T
August 28. 1913 In McDowell
Mrs. Catherine C Hay. 85. of
County. W.Va.. he moved to the 9890 Ortenta Ave.. Altamonte
Long wood-Alt a monte Springs Springs, died Friday at her
area 21 years ago from there He home Born Sept 17. 1899 in
was a retired coal miner and a Salem. Mass . she moved to
Baptist.
Altamonte Springs from Orlando
Survivors Include his wife, In 1978. She was a homemaker
Jean R.; five daughters. Mary Jo. and a member of St Mary
West Virginia. Loretta Drake, Magdalen Catholic Church
Longw ood. Brenda W ilkin s,
Survivors Include six grandSanford, Belly Norwood. San­ c h i l d r e n : t h r e e g r e a t ford. und Lorrte. Orlando; three grandchildren
sons. Walter. Ralph and Buddy,
B aldw in -F a Irrh lid Funeral
all of Orlando; four stepdaugh­ Home. Altamonte Springs. Is In
ters. l.lnda Hanks. Nebraska. charge of arrangements
Regina de la Rosa. Forest City,
Donna Bayne, Connecticut.* and
HUNT MONUMENT CO.
Brenda flecker, Apopka, two
DISPLAY YARD
S|( ((sons. .1.lilies Childs. Con
Hwy. 17-M — Fam Park
nectlcut. und William Childs.
Ph. M* «9M
Flo rida ; sister. Betty. West
Gan® Hunt, Ownar
V i r g i n i a : tw o b r o t h e r s ,
■roan. M ir th A Croatia
W o o d r o w . West V i r g i n i a ,
Tom m y. Virglnlu; a number of
g r a n d c h ild r e n a n d g r e a t ­
rio w e n ^ o T T in S ^ M s Io n T
grandchildren.
G ru m k o w -G a ln e s Fu n e ra l
Home Is In charge of arrange­
ments.
JEANETTE A. MOFFATT
Mrs. Jeanette A Moffatt. 71. of
MM 1
7 4 8 M a h o g a n y D r iv e .
Casselberry, died Thursday ut
South Seminole C o m m u n ity
Hospital. Longwood. Born Nov.
OAKLAWN
16. 1913 In East Peoria. III., she
rUN (R /.c N O M LC TM TTIR Y
m oved to Casselberry from
U tmmnt a M
&gt;M
Fllpptn. Ark.. In 1980. She was a
retired buyer for for a depart­
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12242*1
ment store and a member of The
Springs Baptist Church

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F a ll Sets A u tu m n G o a l F o r P ro m o tio n
By Rob Larla
Special to the Herald
Coming off ihe finest season In
his four-year professional career.
Sanford's Mike Fall Is biding his
lime. He Is building his hunger
and plotting his return to the
world of blg-tlme soccer.
In May. he arrived back home
after playing brilliantly for the
l.oulsvllle Thunder of the A m er­
ican Indoor Soccer League. He
finished third In the league —
made up primarily of young
players — in total points with 88.
an average of nearly two a game
He scored 33 goals and and
amassed 55 assists
The success only served to
whet Fall s appetite
halted b\ Tampa T..y of ihe
■
An.erlean Soccer and
Memphis f the Major Indoor
Soccer League, Fall has played
year-round since his collegiate
days at the University of Tampa
first, he played with Tam pa

S occer
Hay In the Grand Prlx Indoor
season of the NASL. then he
moved on to Memphis for two
years of autumn play. Also, the
past two summers have been
spent with the Jacksonville
Teamen of another league, the
Untied Soccer League Ills re­
cent play with ihe Thunder
marked Fall's fourth league In .ns
many years
Fail 24 now has decided It Is
time to make his move, or
precisely, this autumn when he
plans a oim cKn'k try to the
M1SL. which feutuies the foreign
talents and the big money The
son of Sanford's David and Ann
Fall seeks to become a permanent fixturr In the league of the
slats.
Presently, though, there is no
summer league competition for

him He's working out dally and
waiting
"I know I ran play there; I've
done It before.” he says "There
are a lot of foreign coaches in the
league and they tend to think
the foreign players are better
You have to get a roach that will
stick with you I know I can
play."
At Memphis, hr appeared to
prove his worth After plavlng In
only 15 of 48 games his first
season, he tallied 24 (Hunts In 30
games the following season He
became a free agent, however,
and tlir team wa* sold to a Kis
Vegas group which sought older
players

So Fall moved on tr Dallas,
where fie tried out lor tfie team
there coached by Gordon Jago.
formerly with Tampa Hay. Fall
says he playrd his best ever
Jago. apparently Impressed, said
lie would contact Fall but he
never did

l)lsap|Himted. Fall returned to
the University of Tampa. Il was
there that he had picked up the
nickname Sparky anil helped T U
win a national championship his
Junior year. After firing offered
an assistant coaching position
ihere. fie got a call from a Irlend
telling him about a team In
Dullsville about to l&gt;e developed
Fall made good on the opportu­
nity quickly proving he can.
Indeed, plav
He now laces the task of
proving himself again "When I
liave to go to training ramp (In
September), they re going lo call
me back Th e v’rr not going to
lcav« me haup'-ig '' hr savs Me
added MISL teams in Tacoma.
Si Louis. Pittsburgh and again
Dallas have expressed Interest.
Fall says hr Is confident vet
he adds the Dallas setback eats
away ai him "I don't know w hat
See F A L L . Page 2D

Mike Fall talks with a Jacksonville TV station after a win

M e tz Is
The B e st
By Sam Cook
H erald Sports Editor
Hod ''C .J ." Met/ wears a mask
hut there Is no disguising the
sensational year the Kike Mary
High School catcher pm together
lor the 1985 baseball season
Ih e s ta tis tic s speak for
themselves Nine home runs. 40
runs balled in. 436 balling
average. 36 runs and clghl
The homers and Hill
d o u b le s
led Seminole County The hai­
ling average, runs and doubles
were second
There's more During one In­
credible surge. Metz established
a f lo r Id a
High School prep
record when he smacked 11
consecutive tuts There were no
bloo|&gt;crs among the string and
tlir run was not Interrupted by
any walks or sacrifices
Met/ was rewardeyl for fils
spectacular year this week when
the c o u n t y 's six baseball
coaches along with two Evrri/rig
Herald sports writers voted him
the Kventnu Herald Seminole
County Itaseball I'luyer of the
Year.
Met/, who missed by three
votes of being a unanimous
All-County selection, received
live votes. Lym an pitcher Derek
l.lvrrnots. Oviedo oulflelder Erie
Shogren and Lake Hrantley
pllcher Drad Dunn drew one
vote apiece. All four are seniors.
Llvrrnols posted a 9-2 pitching
record and led the county with
111 strikeouts In 67 Innings. His
ERA was 2 61 He trailed 369.
The bard throwing right-hander
was Ihe driving force liehlud
Lyman's district championship
Shogren led the rounly In
hitting with a 500 average. The
strong-armed Ovledoan gave
Met/ a run for the record when
he posted 10 straight lilts.
Shogren also stole 28 liases and
drove In 23 runs
Dunn reeled oil' nine straight
wins before dropping his last two
decisions to Lake Mary and
Apopka The heady left-hander
onre when three-plus games
without giving up a run. Dunn's
earned run average was 3.05.
L lv rrn o ls and Dunn were
joined by Lake Mary sophomore
Anthony lats/ali to form the
three-man first team pitching
stall Las/alc had a superb debut
as a varsity performer. Hr com ­
piled a 9 1 record and a 2 44
ERA. He c o n tin u a lly cam e
through with the clutch effort as
the Rams marched to the Five
Star Conference baseball cham­
pionship.
Shogrrn was Joined In the
first tram outfield by Lyman
senior Paul Alrgrc and Lake
Mary sophomore Ryan Lisle
Alegre, who will play at Murray
|Ky ) Stale next year, baited .415
with five homers, a countyleading three triples and 11
doubles along with 29 rtbblrs
Ills wall-banging calrh against
Lake Mary In the seventh inning
preserved L y m a n 's district
championship. Lisle lollowed up
4 stellar freshman year with a
better one In '84 He balled .340
Uhllr driving In and scoring 25
rjms
Two more Lake Mary players
shortstop Shane Lclterlo and
Ihlrd baseman Kevin Hill —
joined Metz on Ihe first-team
Infield. Letterlo. a sophomore,
batted .321. drove In 24 runs
*nd scored 32. Mill, a senior,
batted .340 and produced sever­
al clutch hits. Letterlo and Hill
were easily the lies! defensively
at their positions
Seminole first baseman To ny

Cox and Lyman second

baseman Kyle Brubaker com­
pleted the Infield Cox. a senior.
See METZ. Page 2B

Almon's Tricks
Produce 7-7 Tie
By Sam Cook
Herald Sports E d ito r
A L T A M O N T E S P R IN G S Fred Almon didn't expert any­
thing fancy from Harry Nelson
Fciday night The first-year Dike
Hrantley roach figured Nelson
who crank up Ills vaunted Lake
Marv running ultack and try to
Jam the ball down the Patriots
throat
That didn't sto|&gt; Almon from
reaching Into Ills hag of tricks,
though "You got to have some
sur|&gt;rlvs.” he confided after the
game "They ran get you a quick
lead or pull the game out tor von
at the- end."
Almon's surjirlM- did give hts
Ihg Blur a quirk lead. Hut hr
was out of tricks when It came
tim e to pull out the w in .
Therefore, the P atriots and
Hums settled for a 7-7 deadlock
utter one tialf of football in the
Spring Jamboree before 776
funs at Tom Storey Stadium.

Herald Photo l y Tom m y Vtfictnt

Lake Mary s Sheldon Richards, left, outfights Patriot Aaron Kindel for the ball.

F o o tb a ll

wlio he IDelllacco) was." Nelson
said a b o u t the s u b s titu te
tailback "Richards made a
Irrshman mistake, but that's the
last one hr made That kid can
play
Richards, a savage hitter on
Hie Hams' unbeaten Irrshman
•cam last year, did atone tor his
mistake later He came uj&gt; with
two Inlrrcrjttoncs
one on a
tremendous juggling grab to
lake it uwuy linin Aaron Ktndel
(sec photo)
Picking u|&gt; again at the 9 ,
Friendly zlpjied for lour and
three yards on consecutive car­
ries. A lm o n then called u
timeout and culled for cjulck
trick No. 2. As soon as Detftucco
touched the center, be received
Hie snap. The talented junior
was In the end ronn tiefore live
" M « y b » t h a t 's t h r w a y It
Hama Wnew w lint hit them.
should end." sntd Alm on after Klndrl tainted the PAT for a 7-0
the half. Indicating the next time lead with 7 25 led In the flrfcl
around against Lake Mary would quarter.
tie tfi.it much more Intense.
Hartsfleld again Hashed his
"Both teams bit well. It was a dangerous fret on thr klckofT us
buttle."
the elusive Junior sped 3 1 y a r d s
From kickoff lo horn. Lake lo the Lake Hrantley 40. When
Mary's Ray Hartsfleld returned freshman John "Haltering H um "
Hie klckolf 19 yards to the Lake Curry dashed for 21 yards on
Mary 29. Th r Rummies, though, llrst down, the Hams were set up
were wound loo tight as u at tlir Lake Hrantley 26.
h o l d i n g jie n a 11 y a n d a n
Fullback Hrrtt Mnllr picked up
encroachment foul juished them lour more but an encroachment
hack lo their H-yard line.
cull negated the run.
"T h a t was a horrible first Quarterback Mike Sclimlt. who
scrlrs." said Nelson "W e didn't was Intercepted twice, served uj»
know what the hell was going Ids first mistake when Eddy
on."
Garrison tljijied the jiass and
When a fourth down punt Steve Stark picked It off at the
traveled Just 25 yards. Lake Lake Hrantley 18
Hrantley was sitting pretty on
Delflucco. who was picked off
the Lake Mary 3H Andy Dunn, twice, gave It right back as
thr second stringer, ojienrd at Klrhurds stole Ills first one
quarterback, which was a stir
Schmit regrouped lo hit Byron
jirlse Cornelius Friendly, the Washington lor 13 yards to the
tailback, ran iwlcc for three Luke Hrantlry 42
yards, which wasn't
On the next play, however.
Almon then Inserted No I UH P atriot E ric " B u c k w h e a t "
David Drlflurro at tailback. Chambers knifed through and
Dunn fllpjK-d a quick toss to him sacked Schmit lot a four-yard
and hr looked up field an he loss “ Every college Is going to
rolled right Delflacco sjiotlerl In- after Chandlers lieforc he gets
Joel Miller on the tight side line out of here.” said Almon. "lie's
b e h in d freshm an defender Ihe strongest kid on our team
Sheldon Richards He let fly and lie |ust hasn't |&gt;lavcd much
Miller corraled the throw with u football."
siijH-rh one-handed grab Miller
Hartsfleld scooted for five
Just did step out of hounds at the yards and then caught a Schmit
9 which Interrupted the T D drive |iuss for six more Curry, though.
— temporarily
Bee JAMBOREE. Page 4B
"Apparently, we didn't know

2 A W i l d w o o d D o m in a t e s L y m a n
C h a p m a n 's 40-Yard Field G o al Is Lone G re yh o u n d Highlight
By Chrla Plater
Herald Sports Writer
A LTA M O N TE SPRINGS - Picking u|i thr
|ilccrs from a disappointing season Is kind of
dllftruh when thrv are spread all over creation.
Lyman's Greyhounds, coming off an 0-10 season
In 1984. are still In the rebuilding stage, looking
lor people to (III lo the gajis that kept the 'Hounds
wtnless In '64
Lyman, which moves up to 5A this fall, went up
against a well-drilled bunch of Wildcats from
Wildwood Friday night In the first half of the
Spring Jamboree at l-ake Brantley High. Except
for one good offensive drive, tome fine defensive
plays and the foot ol Mark Chapman. Wildwood
dominated the Greyhounds
Wildwood, a perennial 2A powerhouse. Jumped
out early on a blocked punt ior a touchdown and
never looked back en route lo a 13-3 victory. The
llrst quarter was pretty evenly played bul
Wildwood came alive In thr second while Lyman
couldn't gel It* offense going
In the ojienlng jn-rtod. Wildwood took u 6-0 lead
when Charlie Jones blocked a punt and ran It In
(or a touchdown. Th e point alter failed.
Lyman's lies! offensive series ol the half came
lair In ihe ihlrd quarter when II drove Inside the
Wildwood 20 With a flrsi down ai the 18 though.

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F o o tb a ll
the Hounds were called (or a 15-yard penally
which Killed the chance lor six.
Chajiman came In on fourth down and provided
the only points of thr half for Lym an by booting a
40-yard field goal The quarter ended with
Wildwood In Ihe lead. 6-3.
Lyman couldn’t get anything going In the
second quarter -is the Wildcats maintained
control of the ball for about nine minutes. In one
(hissession. Wildwood consumed almost five
m in u te s w ith o u t sco rin g , a llh o u g h iwn
touchdowns were called back because of
penalties.
One of the called Kick TD s was a 19-yard jiass
Imm quarterback Lorenzo Fields lo Jim m y
Lucas. Fields showed he noi only has a strong
aim but &lt;an tun a&gt; hr -a .iiiqx lt d 15 v arils for a
T I) bul that was called back due lo a holding call
The drive stalled when Lyman's David Callgiurl
slopped fullback Darin Glover in thr bockflcld
Lyman got the Kill back but didn't keep It for
long as. after two incomplete passes and a
quarterback keeper for no-gain. Ihe Hounds had
lo p un l.

H w i M P S »l«S r T » m m r V H C M l

L y m a n 's Jim Lam b strains lo reach an overthrown pass as
Wildwood's George Tanner defends. Wildwood, a 2A school,
dominated Lyman, 13 3, In Lake Brantley's Jamboree.

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Sund*/, June J. IN I

Merthie's 3-Hitter Shatters KOC's Dreams
By Chris Fitter
Herald Sport* W riter
A strong second half atari put
Knights of Columbus, thr next
to last tram In the standings In
the first half, right In the thick of
things. It look thr Knights more
than half the season to work
thrlr way Into contention, hut
they may have seen their playoff
hopes shattered Friday night In
|ust four Innings
Mike Merthle twirled a threeliltlrr at the Knights and was
tracked by a elght-hlt attack an
Moose disposed of KOC. 13-3. In
Sunford .Junior League action at
Chase Park.
The loss dropped Knights of
Columbus to 5-2 In thr second
half, one and a half games
behind Irugur-lradlng Ball Motor
Line IB-OI. Moose Is two and a
half back nt 4-3 with three
games left In thr second half.

...M e t z
Continued from IB
powderrd five home run* and
drove lu 23 runs. Brubaker, a
senior, wus a mainstay In the
Lyman Infield. Ife plugged a hole
at shortstop lute In the ycur
when the 'Hounds lost a player
to grades. Brubaker scored 33
runs and balled .284.
The only unanimous choice
was Uike Mary's Mike Sehmlt.
The Irft-hunded hilling Junior
received all 80 voles |I0 for first,
nine for second, eight for third,
etc.) ns the team's designated
hitter. Schtnll was It; Ihe midst
of a great season when he was
fe lle d b y m o n o n u c le o s is .
N o rm u lly a first basem anpitcher. lie moved Into the DM
role and finished second to Metz
with seven homers and 33 RBI
along with a .344 average.
Metz, who will go lo Vanderbilt
on a baseball scholarship this
fall, said dedication was the key
lo his season. "I got Into It
(baseball) n lot more," said the
blond-halred senior who tlp|&gt;ed
his cup to Gene Letterlo for
helping bis stroke. "I went out
lielore games and look butting
practice. I did a lot of cxlru
hitting."
Metz had penciled In three
goals before the season, lie
wanted to eurn a scholarship to u
Southeastern Conference school,
till al least five homers und bat
around .350.
lie easily accomplished all
three, which surprised him.
"There was no way I thought
la-fore the year started that I'd
do tills well," said Mel*. "I

Ball Motor Line can clinch the
second half title by winning two
of Its remaining three games or
by winning one combined with a
Knights of Columbus loss.
Merthle gave up all three runs
and two of the three hits In thr
top of the first. Angel Galarza
drew a walk to leadoff for the
Knights and Ron “ Peanut"
Cofield followed with a single. A
double steal put runners on
second and third Bobby Cofield
thru stepped up nnd drilled a
single to drive In both Galarza
and Ron Cofleld for a 2-0 lead.
Bobby then stoic third and
scored when Anton Held reached
on an error.
Moose bounced right back
with five runs In thr bottom of
the first and Merthle did the rest.
T h r first three hitters for Moose
hit safely ns Mike Merthle led ofl
with a double and scored on a

B a s e b a ll
double off the bat of brother
Anthony "Boon" Merthle. Harry
C hlbberton followed w ith a
single to drive In Anthony.
Chlbberton then stole both
second and third and Scooter
l*eonard followed with a walk. A
walk to Jlmrncy Murphy loaded
the liases and antoher walk, to
A r t h u r Bradford, forced In
Chlbberton to make It 3-3.
■James Meadelll’s groundnut
drove In Leonard to give Moose
the lead and Bradford later stole
home to make It 5-3.
Merthle gave up Just one hit
the rest of the way. u one out
single to Ron Cofleld In the
second. Merthle struck nut eight
In (he four-inning stint und
walked seven.

Moose sewed up the win with and scored three times In the
four runs In the third and three second for a 4-2 lead. Von Eric
more In the fourth ended It on Small s two-run triple was Ihe
the slaughter rule. Mike Merthle key hit for Elks In Ihe second.
had three of the eight hits for
Klwanls came back with two
Moose, drove In three runs and runs In the top of the third to tie
scored four. Anthony Merthle It at 4-4. then took control with
and Leonard contributed two five runs In the fourth. Bernard
hits each.
Mitchell's two-run double and
KIW ANI8 OUTSLUGS ELKS
Sam m y Edwards' RBI single
In Friday's first game al Chase were the big hits In the Inning.
Park, a 10-hlt offensive attack
Elks pulled within 9-8 with
|iaved the way for a 108 v'rtory four runs In the bottom of the
fourth with Mark Siebert’s RBI
for Klwanlsover Elks.
Oscar Edwards was 4 for 4 at single and nine stolen bases
the plate to lead the way for leading the way. Small stole
Klwanls. Ed w a rd s had four three bases In the Inning (sec­
singles and a walk and stole six ond. third and home) while Jeff
bases. Sam m y Edwards and Smith. Robert Miller and Steve
Leonard Richardson added two Allman swiped two each
hits each for Klwanls.
Neither team scored in the
A two-run single by Rich­ fifth or sixth framrs hut Klwanls
ardson gave Klwanls u 2-0 lead added an Insurance run In the
In (he lop of the first. Elks scored top of the seventh on Oscar
once in the I mjiIo u i of the first Edwards' run-scoring single.

doubled all of m y expectations."
Metz said the highlight of the
season was Ills 11-consecutive
lilts and laikc Mary winning the
conference. His biggest disap­
pointment was the Rams not
wlnnlngthr district.
“ Lymatl deserved It." ac­
knowledged Metz. "But I |ust
thought we could have gone lo
slate."
Metz' biggest Improvement
was in the power department,
lie didn't hit any homers as a
Junior, when he balled .338. but
lie bashed nine round trippers
tills spring.
"I worked out a lot over the
summer." he said about his
weight training "I was driving
the ball more and that gave me
more power."
Metz Is the son of Rodney and
Cherry Metz of Inmgwnod.

H e ra ld A ll-C o u n t y T e a m

The county also fielded strong
second and third teams as the
voting was close at several
(Misltlons. Lake Mary senior first
baseman Donald Grayson. Lake
Mary senior second busemnn
Ron Natherson. Lake Brantley
lunlor third baseman Mark Cof­
fey and Luke llranlley sopho­
more shortstop A n d y Dunn
lolned Lyman senior catcher Jim
Odom and Lake Brantley Junior
catcher Mike Davis on the sec-

FIRST TEAM

SECOND TEAM

EVENINO HERALD
ALL-COUNTY
BASEBALLTEAM
(Player, School. Votes)
F IR S T TE.'iM
Pitcher
Derrk Llvemots. Lym an.......................... 75
Anthony lutszalr. Lake Mary....... ...........68
Brad Dunn, Lake Brantley......................60
Catcher
Rod Metz. Luke Mary................................ 77
First base
To n y Cox. Seminole................................. 69
Second base
Kyle Brubaker. Lym an............................ 72
Third base
Kevin lllll. Luke Mary............................... 74
Outfield
Paul Alegre. Lyman................................. 74
Ryan Lisle. Lake Mary.............................. 53
Eric Shogren. Oviedo............................... 52
Designated Hitter
Mike Sehmlt. Lake Mary......................... 80

SECONDTEAM
Pitcher
Mike Sehmlt. Lake Mary
................48
Byron Overstreet. L y m a n .......................42
Ertr Hagen. Lake Mary............................ 23
Catcher
Mike Davis. Lake Brantley..................... 66
Jim Odom. Lyman...................................66
First Base
Donald Grayson. Lake Mary................... 65
Second Base
Ron Natherson. Lake Mary......................70
Third Base
Mark Coffey. Lake Bruntley.................... 72
Shortstop
Andy Dunn. Lake Brantley.................... 65
Outfield
Mike Henley. Lym un................................ 43
Brett Molle. Lake Mury............................ 38
Seott Underwood. Lake Mary................. 36
Designated Hitter
Chris Brock. Lyman................
67

H O N O R ABLE M ENTION
HONORABLE MENTION
Pitcher
Jam es lirrsry. Seminole......................... 20
Tin t Smith. Uikr Brantley........................12
Craig Dunean. Oviedo................................ 8
Brian Sheffield. Seminole.......................... 8
Catcher
Etl Tuiibcnacc. Lake llo w rll....................59
Mark llofmunn. Oviedo........................... 3B
F irst B tM

o m l te a m In llc ld .

Lyman freshman Chris Brock
was Ihe designated hitter. The
o u tfie ld wus co m p ris e d of
Lviiiuit senior Mike llenlcy. luike
Mary senior Hcnlt t Intlerwnoil
and Lake Mary Junior Brett
Mode.
Th e pitchers were Sehmll.
Lake Mary senior Eric "The
W hip" Hagen and Lyman Junior
Byron Overstreet

Sammy Edwards, who came
on fn relief for Klwanls In the
sixth, got the first two Elks
hitters In the bottom of the
seventh, walked the third, but
struck out Blakr Smith to end
the game.
SUN BANK WINS 14TH
Sun Bank pounded out IS hits
Friday en route to a 23-4
thrashing of Seminole Ford In
Sanford Little American League
action at Westslde Field.
Sun Bank, which has already
won the league title, ran Its
record to 14-0 with the win.
Michael Clark and Al Perkins
led the 15-hlt attack with three
lilts each . K r lth A rm o n d l.
l.omezo Polk and Derrick Taylor
contributed two each.
Sun Bank scored six times In
thr first Uien pul the game on
Ice with 11 In the second.
See BASEBALL. Page 40

Clint Baker l.vman
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Kevin Bass. Luke Brunt ley......................63
Second Base
Ernest Murtlnez. l-uke Howell................67
Rlek Koeh. Luke Brantley........................57

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Rod Metz watches another one sail oul
of the park. Metz ripped nine homers.

David Rape. Seminole..............................52
Third Base
Derek Llvemols. Lym an.......................... 63
David Murlettc. Lake Howell.................. 56
Gary Derr. Seminole..,.'........................... 55
Shortstop
John Canfield. Lake Howell........
64
Brian Sheffield. Seminole............ ..........57
Outftsld
Mailt Men-hunt. Ovlrtlo..........
63
Mike Beams. Like B rantley...... .........32
James Hcrsey. Seminole ......... ..........22
Designated Hitter
Scoti Munson. Lake Howell..........
Lesler Cabrera. Oviedo..................

'Ha (Mika Fall) mada a daciilon his |unlor yoar
(at Bishop M oora) that ha was going to ba a pro
and ha w orkad hard at It."
Continued from HI
happened." lie insists. "Tha i
really bothered me. I played Ihe
licsl Ihul l‘vr ever played Maybe
someliody ended and said some­
thing bud. I don’t know."
Fucetl with Hie challenge of
oner uguln having lo prove
himself, Full Is more determined
lliun ever. According lo his
former coach, Larry McCorklc.
that say* a lol because he refers
lo Full as perhaps I lie most
dedicated. Intense pluyrr lies
ever coached.
Given u lest. Fad without a
doubt will respond, say* MeCorkle. Tell Fall lie cau l pluy
ami lie'll prove you dead wrong.
McCorklc adds
"lie's a success slnry because
he's proved so many people
wrong.” suggests McCorklc, who
t ouched In Full's senior yrur al
Bishop Mnorr und Is now roach
al Lake Mary. "When they told
him hr couldn't play. I hat Just
mude him work harder ''
Al Bishop Mtxirr. Full come on
strong and ultimately set thr
school's assist mark In Ihe big
guinea. Fad wus the guy who
ulwuya look control. "Whatever
hr hud lo do to will, hr did.
When ihe game w a s on th e line,
he wus Ihe person that de­
manded the hall. Hr always
wuntrd lo lx- tin loughrst. Hu
guy In thr best sliujx- and thr
person with Ihr most knowl­
edge."
McCorklr adds Ihul Full's utllltide can lx* traced to when us u
young pluyrr, Fad was ollrn
smaller (bun Ihe oilier players
Because of bis slzr. Fall devel­
oped uncommon drive and drd leal Ion, aays McCorklr. "A t
first 11bought Ihul be had ad Ihr
desire and dedication to become
a prolrsaionul but not what It
would finally take to mukr It."
MtCurklr asserts. "I felt that If
deiermlnallon and dedication
a i ie what was nrrdrd lo get to
that level, he'd mukr It without a
doubt But I thought his chances
wrre slim."
M c C o rk lr nuw Is a lo lu l
liellever. "He now has Ihr skill lo
go w llh Ihe old drive," hr
explains. "He's done It the hard

— Larry McCorklm
way. Mlkr's now a great player,
lb- learned the fine |xilnls later
till."
McCorklc. one ol Ihr lop six-err coaches In the stale. Insists
Fall's work ethic has been Ihr
key. Fall's brother Dave, now the
couch al Bishop Moorr. agrees,
"lie works harder lliun anyone
I've seen play the gum r," says
Dave Full, who played lwo years
together wllh Mike al Bishop
Mtxirr. "He alwuys had the drive

Inside him that hr was going to
make It In thr pro ranks. He's
also v rry knowledgeable. He
understands how lo get open.
" H r made a decision Ills Junior
year (at lllshop Moorr) Ihul hr
was going lo be a pro and be
worked hard al It.”
Now. Mike Fall has made
another decision, one Ihul could
land him In the big Dine for
good.

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Tickets For Thomas Performance
Available A t Sun Bank Locations
Tickets for Tuesday's Kurt Thomas' benefit performance
for the Sanford Gymnastics Association ISGAI are still
available until Monday. The benefit will begin Tuesday
nlghl at 7:30 with a reception followed by a performance
by the SGA gymnasts and the Kurt Thomas Gymnastics
America show at 9.
The SGA already has a number of Gold (81.000 or more)
and Silver (85001 sponsors who will receive permanent
recognition In the association’s new facility. SGA Is well on
Its way to Its goal of 885.000 to construct Its new (raining
facility.
Tickets are available at all Seminole County Sun Bank
locations. Individual tickets are available for 8100 each.
The Sanford gymnasts who have been selected to
perform In Tuesday's show Include Klmalha Kelly. Shari
Slcgrtst. Cherlc Van Camp. Shannon Wllcuxnon. Karen
Grainger. Jennifer Cox and alternates are Tracy Kaleel and
Glenda Carter.

Spirit: Coach Will Not Return
I’lT ISBUKG1I (L TD — The Pittsburgh Spirit of the Major
Indoor Soccer League Friday announced that Coach John
Kowalski's contract will not be renewed when It expires at
the end of June.
Kowalski, a 33-year old nallvc of Poland, has lx-cn coach
of the learn four years.
Spirit general manager Chris Wright said he was
compiling a list of candidates for the coaching Job. He said
II was decided to make a change because ol the Spirit's
disappointing 1984 MISL season.
"I've always enjoyed a good working relationship with
Jo h n ." Wrlghl said. "But ... entering last season we were
coming off a 32-16 record and felt we had strengthened
ourselves during the off-season. We felt we had the quality
of players to win. and a 19-29 no playofT finish was most
unexpected to say the least."

Team Tennis Plans Organization
Players and learn representatives wishing to play team
tennis nut of Westmonte Park should plan on attending the
organizational meeting on June 12. 1985 at 11 a m . at
Westmonte Park.
Schedules for practices and match days will tie set at this
meeting.
For additional Information contact Candy Goebel at
862-0090.

Altam onte Rec Sponsors G o lf
Tire Altamonte Springs Recreation Department Is
sponsoring a golf tournament at Big Cypress Golf Club In
Winter Springs on June 19. 1985. This will tie held to
iM-nefll programs for the special population.
The entry deadline Is Monday. June 14. 1985. Return
entries to John E. Robb. Tournament Chairman. 225
Newburyport Avenue. Altamonte Springs. Flortdu. 32701.
For more information, call H30-3HHO.

Van Buskirk To Direct Clinic
Synchro-USA National Judge and Coach. Kim Van
Buskirk. will direct a Synchronized Swimming Clinic at the
Justus Aquatic Center. Tw o sessions will be offered. June
21-23. 1985 and June 28-29. 1985.
Th is clinic Is designed specifically for Individuals who
want to learn to leach beginning synchronized swimming
skills as well as those wishing lo learn new techniques
Participants can learn by staying dry or actively getting
Into the water.
For additional Information contact Mary Rose, at (3051
343-0505 or (80017524)003

Trinity Prep Slates Cage Camp
Trin ity Preparatory School will hold Its second annual
basketbull camp from June 10 to June 15. according to
head coach Gerry Spring.
Th e one week camp, open to all boys and girls ages 12 to
16. will run from 9 a m. until 4 p.m and will coat 860.
Spring said that Interested Individuals should register as
noon as possible so that shirt sizes may be ordered and
registration procedures taken care of.
For more Information, call Trlnlty Prep. 671-4140.

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al 9:30 a m . In Ih r evening al 6
G a r y L a r s o n E a g le s T o u g h N o .
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p.m. all our youth leagues sign
up for the summer season. All
The Mayfair Women's Golf Association (MWGA)
youth leagues will howl on
held Its final meeting of the 1984-85 season on
Wednesday evenings for Ih r
Wednesday. May 29 In the clubhouse.
summer season. The SC R A TC H
DO UBLES LE A G U E will start al
Dottle Sullivan. President, conducted the meet­
ing. Dottle has done a super Job all year and
7 p nt. Wednesday evening
deserves a huge |uit on the back for a Job well
All our TH U R S D A Y leagues
done.
started last Thursday hut they
M A Y F A IR
The Mayfair Club Championship, which was
are nt III accepting Ikiwlers On
GOLF
Thursday al 9:30 a m . you can
s|M&gt;nsored by Southeast (Link of Sanford, pro­
Join the S H O O T IN G S T A R S
duced the following winners with the awards
LADIES LEA G U E, and at 6 30
being presented hv John Mercer of Southeast
p.m. Ihr HI-AIR AGENCY M IX­
Hank
ED L E A G U E and al 9 p m the
Cham pionship F ligh t: Winner. Margaret
O'Nell; Vice-President. Maude Butter; Treasurer.
T H U R S D A Y N I G H T M IX E D
U n it s : Runner-up: Ada O'Neil: net: Stella Brooks.
Mary Ann Williams: Recording Secretary. Joan LEA G U E.
F ir s t F lig h t : W in n e r: K a th ry n P a rk ;
Pitman; Correspondence Secretary. Verne Smith.
Friday night June 7 at 6 p.m.
Runner-up: Bra Taylor: Low net: Sally Norrts.
Speaking of .loan Pllman (Ihr new recording the T O . I F . M A T C H P O IN T
S eco n d F lig h t : W in n e r: Jo n n le E la m ;
secretary of the MWGA). she will Ik - visiting' M IXED L E A G U E meets and then
Runner-up: Verne Smith: Low net: Maude Butler.
relatives and friends In England this summer I miw Is al 8:30. Al 9 p.m. the
T h i r d F l i g h t ! W in n e r: T h e lm a V o te :
(she's British, you know!). She plans lo (ly out of D O U B LE T R O U lll-E IX1UBLK-S
Runner-up: Alice Potter: Low net: Dottle Sullivan.
Orlando on June 30 and she expects lo be gone I.KAOIJK inrrls at 9 p.m. and
T h e tfuU p la ye d a s c ra m b le to u rn a m e n t p rio r to
a b o u t s e v e n w e e ks. H a v e a b u ll, .lim n n ir l
will alurl rlilbt aflrr Ib r n in lln *
Ihr meellng with the following results:
Onrv 1-arson, a relatively new Mayfair member,
T H K T II K S I) A Y U N First place team (76): Gloria Prosser. Jane
was uwfully proud of his eagle 2 on the difficult
P
R O F E S S I O N A L S M E N 'S
Werner. Bea Taylor. Alice Potter.
number 17 hole. Alter a terrific drive, hr threw LE A G U E will meet June 11 at
T ied for second place (78): Dosslc Drganahl,
his 8-Iron shot right ut the (lag and sure enough. 8:30 p.m. and bowl aflrr the
Grace Sauers. Jane McKIbhln. Dottle Sullivan;
It disappeared from view. Nice going. Gary I
meeting.
and Adu O'Neil. Verne Smith. Mary Anderson.
On Tuesday. May 28. the men's dogfight
A ll the above leagues anil
Joan Pitman.
produced the following winning learns:
more will Ik - bowling for Ib r
entire sum m er f 12 weeks) arid
Low net (27)t Jim Bussurd and Wllf Fraser.
Some of our Mayfair gals came out winners In
Second low net (28; match o f cards)! Sian ure all looking for sum m er bowl­
Ihc Inter-Club Tournament held at Wrklva on
ers
Poller and Stan I'rlre.
May 10. Second low gross In the championship
Third low net! Kd Mloduekl and Rudy Seller
flight was Mary Ann Williams Fourth low net In
L IIN N t o
And. Iasi but not least, the results of the weekly
the second flight was Miriam Andrews, and
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scramble on Thursday were as follows: First place
second low net In Ihc fourth (light was Jonnle
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5
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Pal
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Al
Greene.
Leonard
SANFORD
Elam.
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C L A S S S S M O W P O M M IM O
Finally on (he dlstafl side, (he following
C A L L * C O M B O L IO A T S O B A N I N !
Sieve Patterson. Ted Damn. J .J Pnrtlow and Red
Individuals werr elected Into ofTlce for the
N SW I B V M A S I ACM
Cleveland.
(•04) a a i a o t i
1985-1986 season ut Mayfair: President. Ada
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S h o w n d a , C a m p b e ll, Brinson, W helchel Ta k e T rib e A w a rd s
Shownda Martin started off her high
school career with a bang. Although he
ended his four years In disappoint­
ment. Cliff Campbell's had a sens.)
tlonal senior season for the 4A State
Champion boys team.
Martin was named the Most Valuable
Female Athlete and the Most Valuable
Track Athlete at the Seminole High
Spring Awards Banquet. Campbell and
senior football standout Fred Brinson
were named the Most Outstanding
Male Athletes, which Is the Whltey
McLuca* Award. Campbell and senior
Frank Harnett were named Outstand­
ing Sprinters on the track team.
Martin, only a freshman, was the 4A
State champion In the 880 where sne
set a state record with a time of 2: 10.2.
Marlin wrnt on to go undei 2; 10 In the

Golden South Classic. The freshman
flash set a record In every meet she
competed In this season. The next step
for Marlin could be the Junior Olym­
pics this summer In Illinois.
Sophomore Sheila Crawford was
named the Most Improved performer.
Adrienne Smith was the Outstanding
Field Performer and Dorchellc Webster
won the Freshman Award.
Campltell was the state's fastest
runner In the 440 dash and he held
that honor all season long. An Injury
late In the season, though, reappeared
In the stale meet and kept Campbell
from winning Ihe state crown.
Junior Billy Prnlck. the stale cham­
pion In the mile, was the Outstanding
Ddlstanee performer while Juniors
Al.'ln Jones, the slate champion In the

Coaches Achievement Burger King
awards were presented to Steve Rape
Ibaseballl. James Rouse (basketball).
Jim m y Terwllirgcr (trainer). Glenda
Bass (track). Katrina Walker (track).
Alycla Dixon (softball). Anthony Hail
(track) and Walt Lowry (football).
The USA Arm y Reserve National
Scholar-Athlete Awards went to Janet
Hauck and Mike Whelchel. Hauck. a
three-sport athlete (volleyball, soccer,
soft ball I who had a four-year grade
point average of 3.9. also was pres­
ented the Female Athletic Scholarship
Award.
Whelchel was also presented the
Terry Cordell Memorial Award by First
Federal of Seminole's Barbara Ray. It
Is the "e ^ n d year Whelchel has won

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triple Jump, and Leo Peterson were the
Outstanding Field performers.
Campbell, who will attend Auburn

Unlveralty, and Barnett. University of
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Monday Draft:
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could gel enough on fourth
down an linebacker Matt Wilson
belted him down at the 37.
Delflacco, though, threw It
right back to Richards, who
went high In the air for the tip
and somehow controlled It while
outfighting Klndel on the way
down.

NEW YORK IUPB - Major
league baseball will hold Its
annual summer draft of amateur
free agents Monday, and while
there are no players of the
caliber of Darryl Strawberry or
Shawon Dunston among this
year's crop, there are some solid
prospects.

It wan no go for Ihe Rams,
though. They punted In four
plays. Friendly then got' off a
17-yard Jaunt to the Lake Mary
49 but Rams stiffened and two
D e lfla c c o pannes w ere In ­
complete.

B.J. Surhoff. a catcher on the
U.S. Olympic team. Is a highly
touted player who should go
high. Surhoff. a native of Rye.
N.Y.. attends the University of
North Carolina. He was drafted
out of high school by the New
York Yankees.
H is T a r Heel te a m m a te ,
shortstop Walter Weiss, also Is
projected as going In the first 10
picks.

Almon reached for Trick No. 3
at this point, two minutes Into
Ihe second quarter, but he came
up Just short. On a fourth and
10. the Pals ran from punt
formation. Dunn, the upbark.
look the snap and optioned
right. Delflacco trnlled him and
took the pitch but wan nailed by
Byron Washington, two yards
short.
"I wanted Andy (Dunn) to turn
up field Instead of pitch,” said
Almon. "But Byron made a great
pluy. Where did he come from?”
Still, the Rains couldn't move
despite a 13-yard burst by
Curry. They punted to the Lake
Brantley 38. Nelson, who said he
was Impressed with Ills defense,
saw Its best effort on the next
series.
Friendly lost eight, Delflacco
lost two and then was sacked by
I.T . llurwell for another tom of
four. Although Matt Gubrnvlc
lunched a tremendous 57-yard
punt to Ihe Lake Mary 19. the
Rummies weren't going to be
kepi out of the end zone this
time.
With six minutes to pluy.
Curry zoomed 38 yards up the
middle, taking advantage of u
w rongly positioned monster
luck for a first down ut the Lake
Brantley 42. A late hit advanced
Die bull 15 more to the 27.
A nthony Hnrtsfleld. Ray's
younger brother, bulldozed off
tackle for 17 yards to the 10. Ray
Hnrtsfleld lost two but Curry
zipped for five to the 7. Schmlt
then threw Incomplete but came
right back to Ray Hartsfleld with
u Hair In the left flat. Hartsfleld
hunted It In and l*c«t Ihe Patriots
to the corner of the end zone for
the seven-yard T D Mike Renuud's PAT gave the Rums a 7-7
lie with 2 54 to pluy,
Neither team seriously threat­
ened thereafter. Chris Walsh
plckrtl off a Schmlt uerlul with
35 licks left to snuff out the lust
Luke Mary threat
Almon wus Impressed with
w ld ro u l M ille r w ho added
another diving cutch to finish
with two grubs mid 31 yurds.
"Evcrytlinc I look ut Miller I
smile,” said Almon. "He's hap­
p y-g o -lu cky kid w ith greut

The R am s were on Ihe run
Friday night against Lake
Brantley. Above, freshman
John Curry gets two good
blocks to spring him open. At
right, Ray Hartsfleld pulls
a wa y from a Br ant l ey
tackier on a kick return.
Below, M ike Schmlt goes up
on his left foot to throw a
swing pass.
Herald Pholot br Tammy Vincent

Dunston. the first player drafted
In 1982. Strawberry, currently
on the disabled list, has emerged
Into a b u d d in g star w hile
Dunston. who begun this season
as the Cubs' regulur shortstop,
has been sent back to the minor
leagues for more seasoning.
The 21st annual free agent
draft, which will be conducted
via conference call from Com­
missioner Peter Ueberroth's of­
fice at 1 p in . E D T. consists of
two phases — the regular phase,
mainly for first time draftees,
and the secondary phase, for
players who were previously
drafted but did not sign.
The Milwaukee Brewers hold
Ihe top selection In the regular
phase, while the Boston Red Sox
will pick first in the secondary
phase. The order of selection for
the regular phase was de­
termined by order of finish last
season, while Hie secondary
phase was decided by lottery.

Cox Settles For 2-Hitter
Danny Cox hurled perfect
basebull for 7V» Innings Friday
night before settling for a two
hitler as the St. Loots Cardinals
blanked the Cincinnati Reds.
5-0. at Busch Memorial Stadium.
Cox received offensive support
from Jack Clark who belt a
two-run homer, his 10th to
highlight a three run third Inn­
ing
Cox didn't surrender a hit
until Dave Conception grounded
a hard single through the left
side to break the spell. The last
nlne-Innlng perfect game In the
National League was by Sandy
Koufax In 1965.
Vince Coleman swiped two
bases for the Cards to run his
total to 31 and break the Cardi­
nal rookie record fo 30. Bake
McBride set that mark In 1974.

Curry finished with HU yurds
on 11 l urries. H r broke one for
32 und another for 21. Srhinlt
hit 4 of 0 pusses for 32 yards.
Delflucco connected on 3 of 11
for 43 yards.
"1-akc Mary has some greut
skill people," auld Almon about
his old school. "They're going to
be lough uguln."

In other National league play.
Chicago topped Houston. 6-2. In
10 Innings. Atlunta overpowered
P ittsb u rg h . 8-2. San Diego
trimmed New York. 4-3, Los

run homer und Ben Moon s RBI
single were Ihe only oilier hits
lor Adcock

In Friday's second game at
Conllnaad from 2B
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Seminole Ford had Just une hit
In lh/ game, u first-Inning dou­ Chevron scored seven runs In
the first und accuud innings en
ble hy Derick Inmun.
route to u 14-9 vlelory ovrr
KINO NO-HITS KOKOMO
Mi Robert's Tires.
Jamie King fired a no bitter
C ha rley Furuter'a iw o -ru n
und was 3 for 3 at (he plate to
leud Adcock Koollng to a 20 3 double In Ihe first und Derrick
drubbing of Kokoino Tools In Brinson's RBI single Ip Ihe
Sanford Pee Wee League play at second were the only hits lor
Buliit'a which capitalized on 13
Fort Mellon Park
In three Innings of work. King fuses on lulls.
allowed no hits, struck out five
MeRobert's hud Just one hit oil
and walked tlx. a low number winning pltrhe: Clllton Branch,
for l*ee Wee pllchera. On Ihe a tun scoring single by Craig
other hand. Adcock had live hits Mrrkrrson In the second.
and took advantage of 11 wulka.
King crushed a two run triple
In the Ural Inning, added a
Du* S * (ampul*, bfHUMfl by UMM
double In Ihe second and P te tl P ia t t Inltr nalienal. P r id i) t
unother two-run triple In Ihe linatteree and l»tP»n *»-• nai available ku
(bird. Brandon Simpson's two Sun**,, edition

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B a s e b a ll

Tw o other top prospects In the
draft come from Oklahoma,
which Is competing In the Col­
le g e W o r l d S e r i e s . T h e
O k la h o m a S o o n e rs b oast
right-handed pitcher Bobby Witt
and the Oklahoma State Cow­
boys have all-time NCAA home
run king Peter Incavlglla. a
designated hitter.
The Seattle Mariners and Die
Mississippi State, another
participant In the College World New York Yunkces will receive
Series, should also produce two an extra pick In the regulur
top picks, first baseman Will phase for having lost players to
C la rk and outfielder Rafael other teams. The Mariners re­
Palmeiro.
ceived on extra pick for losing
Barry Larkin, a shortstop from tree Mgr-it I ( t l r v r llr n t lr r e n n to
(lie Oakland A's In Ihe while the
Michigan, also bears watching.
Yankees hnvr an added rholee
"Some, like In any draft, have
for losing pitcher Tim Belcher to
a chance to come on quickly."
the A's.
said California Angels vice pres­
The first two rounds of the
ident Mike Port. "Whether they
start at Ihe major-league level, draft will be held Monday, while
Ihe remaining rounds will takr
well that remains to be seen.”
Som e of the top players place Tuesday, and If necessary.
drafted In reccnl years Include. W e d n e s d a y . E a c h p la y e r
Strawberry, picked by Ihe New selected will be nollBed by the
York Mels Mo. 1 overall In 1980. Individual clubs within 24 hours
and Chicago Cubs' shortstop hy mallgram .

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the
athletic scholarship award.
Whelchel's father. Mike, also played
football at Seminole with Cordell, who
was one of the first Vietnam casualties,
according to Ray.
In tennis. John Ludwig was the boys
Most Valuable Player and Mike Bagley
the Most Improved. Paula Volpl was
the girls MVP and Katie Moncricf the
Most Improved.
In softball. Hauck was the MVP.
Shelly Sanders Most Improved. Sheri
Peterson Most Hits and Rachel Morton
Most Promising J V Player.
Jim m y Terwlllgcr. a senior trainer,
was also saluted for his four years of
service. Dr. Jim Quinn was also cited
with a plaque for his support of the
school

B a s e b a ll
Angeles blanked Montreal. 4 0.
and San F ra n c isc o topped
Philadelphia. 4-3
In the American League. T rx as edged Boston. 3-1. California
topped Detroit. 6-3. Toronto
drilled Cleveland, 7-2. New York
bopped Seattle. 8-3. Baltimore
pounded Oakland. 9-2. Chicago
trimmed Kansas City. 8-3. and
Milwaukee handed Minnesota Its
ninth straight loss. 6 4
At Minneapolis. Cecil Coojpcr
socked u three-run triple In the
seventh In n in g to key Ihe
Brewers. Milwaukee has won
nine of Its last 11 games.
Cooper's shot Into the lr(l
center field alley came off re­
liever Curt Wardle und pushed
the Brewers to a 5-0 lead.
Rookie Ted Hlgueru pitched
7*v Innings to pleked up his
third win In six decisions.

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By MOHAASAAAON OIAB.
Prandanl
Publlth Juno J. *. It. » . INS
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Legal Notice

A F FID A V IT UNDER
FICTITIOUS NAME STATUTE
STATE OF FLO RID A) SS
COUNTY OF ORANGE I
Th* undersigned, under path
MVS
I This instrument Is being
aaaculod lor the purpose ol
complying with Section MS 0*
Florid* Statutes
J It Is the Intention ot the
undersigned to engeg* In *
business enterprise under the
Fictitious name ot OUST N
STUFF, located at tOU Harbour
Island Ro«d In th* City ol
O rla n d o . O ra n g e County.
F lor id*
) Attached hereto and mad* a
part hareol Is the newspapa'
Proof ol Publication as required
by Mid Statute
i Those interested In sa&gt;d
business enterprise, end th*
patent ot the interest of tech. Is
as follows
NAME OF OWNER
DUST N S TU FF INC
n ter est

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ADDRESSOF OWNER
1011 Harbour Uiand Road
Orlando. FL JUO*
Sworn to and Subscribed be
tore me et Orlando. Orang*
County. Florida, this list day of
May INS
/S Diane M Fermer
My Commission E ap.res
May t. ISO*
As referred to In Paragraph J
above. Proof ol Publication ol
this Intention to register If tiled
herewith pursuant to th* pro
islons ol Section MS 0* Florida
Statutes
A T T A C H P R O O F OF
PUBLICATION
Publish May J* A June 1 t It.
INS
DEF 1*0
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH E E IG H TE EN TH
JU D IC IAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
CASE NO ttelSf CAOS O
O EN ER A L JURISDICTION
DIVISION
CITICORP HOMEOWNERS
SERVICES INC
Plaintiff.
Vt
JO HN E SKOMARS. a single
man, al ai
Detendanlltl.
N OTICE OF SALE
NOTICE Is hereby given that,
pursuant to the Order or Fianl
Judgment entered In mis ceus*
In th* C i r c u i t C o u r t ot
SEMINOLE County. Florida I
will sell th* property situated in
SEMINOLE County, Florida,
dr senbad as
Lot If. Block " A “ . CAR
RIAGE H IL L U N IT NO 1
according to th* plal thereof as
recorded In Plal Book 14. page
V , ol th* Public Records ol
Srminol*County. Florida
«t public sat* lo th* highasl and
bast bidder tor cash, al tha
WEST F R O N T DOOR.
SEMINOLE
COUNTY
C O U R T H O U S E . SAN FO R D .
Florida al II 00 a m on Jun* 14.
INS
WITNESS my hand and seal
ol said Court on May 1). INS
(SEAL)
O AVIO N BER R IEN
Clerk ol Its* Circuit Court
By. Diana K Oakley
O t P U T V C L IN K

IN TH C CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH E E IG H TE EN TH
JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT
IN ANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO IS 1 N C A P F
RANKERS L IF E COMPANY,
an Iowa corporation.
Plalnlllt.
vs
t h o m a s s M c D e r m o t t and
TAMMY L M cOEAM OTT. his
w it and JAMES W PAYNE.
IV and DEBORAH F PAYNE,
his wit*.
Defendants
N OTICE OF ACTION
TO
T H O M A S S .
M c D E R M O T T addrtss un
YOU ARE N O TIFIE D that a
Complaint to ForacUs* Plain
tilt's Interest In and to th#
following described real pro
party, lying and balng In
Seminole County. Florida
Lot II V E R N E CH A N EY
SUBDIVISION according to m#
plat thereof as recorded In Plal
tksik »
at Pag# ft. Public
Records ol Seminole County.
F lor id*
has been tiled agamsl you. and
you are required to serve a copy
ol your written defenses It any.
lo th* Complaint on or bator*
Its* Ifth day ol Jun*. INS. on
P'alntltt’s attorney. John W
Foster Esq . Baker A Hostetler,
Post Office Bos lit. Orlendo.
Florida JltOl. and to file th*
original ol such written defenses
with th* Clerk ol mis Court
either before service on Plain
tilt's attorney or Immediately
thereafter otherwise a default
will b# entered against you tor
tha rellat demanded In lha
Complaint
WITNESS my hand and vail
ui mis Lvurt. sn ft.# IS dav ol
May !*«'
ISEAL)
o a v io n Be r r ie n
Clark ol th* Circuit Court
By JaanBrlllant
Deputy Clerk
Publish May If. M. Jun* 1 f.
IN I

OEF IIS

NOTICE U N D IR
FIC TITIO U S NAME STATUTE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
Nolle* Is hereby given that lha
undersign#* pursuant lo lha
Fictitious Nam* Statute",
Chapter MS 0* Florid* SUlut**
will register with th* Clerk ol
the Circuit Court. In and tor
Samtnol# County. Florida upon
rectipl ol proof ol th# public*
lion ol mis nolle*, the fictitious
Nam* to wit
TOWNE JEWELERS
under which I am engaged In
business
Iw I
under which I especl lo engage
In business *• 1010 W Highwey
i ll. Longwood. Florida 11M0
Thai th* parly Interested in
said business enterprise It at
follows
J M R ENTERPRISES. INC
d bra
TOWNE JEW ELERS
By CARMINE M BRAVO.
ESQ
Dated al Longwood. Samlnol*
County. F tor Ida. May U . INS
Publish Ju na l.f. It.tJ. INS
D EG )

Publish May J*. June!. IMS

It* I

Wins

Later* are grown in thi*
tube-thaped quart! fur­
nace filled with pure

S u n d a y, Ju n e I , l f t J - J B

NOTICE OF SALE

OEF U f

Nam*
Space
Cheryl Wright
AS
JohnHIchmon
*10
Chari** Watts
OH
Personal proparly consisting
ol sola, mailrattat. T V aals.
lamps, dressers with clothing
miscellaneous boats and ather
personal ITEM S USEO In lha
horn*, will b* sold tor cash al
public sal* on Jun* IS. INS al IE
AM al below address, to sanity
owner llan ter rant du* In
accordance with Florida Slal
ulat. Salt Storage Facility Ac*
Sac lions U MM and U (OF All
Hams w spaces may not b#
available al dal* ol sal#
A A A Security Storage
i l l Alrpwt Bird
seniord Florida UFFI
MS/11JII11
Publish Juna l.f. IN I
O EG I

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH E E IG H TE E N TH
JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT
IN A N O F O R
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO M t i ll CA*f P
OLD REPUBLIC INSURANCE
C O M P A N Y a Pennsylvania
corporation.
Plaintiff.
vt
J O H N C H A R P E R and
CHERYL B HARPER his wile,
and C E N T R A L F LOR I DA
REGIONAL HOSPITAL.
Defendants
N OTICE OF SALE
Nolle* Is given Ihal punuanl
lo a Imal |udgm#nt dated May
1 ) . l * I S I n C a t * no
M 1HI CA Of P ol lha Clruclt
Court ol th* Eighteenth Judicial
Circuit In and fw Samlnola
County. Florida In which JOHN
HARPER. CHERYL B
H A M P E R and C E N T R A L
FLORIDA REGIONAL HOSPI
TAL. art lha Defendants and
OLD REPUBLIC INSURANCE
COMPANY It ttw PUMIIff, I
will tall to lha highest and bast
bidder tor cash at th* West front
v ol tha Seminole County
Courthouse In Sanlord. Samlnol*
County. F lor Ida between II 00
A M e rv d lJ O P M on th* 10th
day ot Jun*. INS. the Iallow
mg described property set form
In th* order el final lodgment
Lo* JS ol Twenty West. City ol
Sanford. Samlnol* County.
Florida, Plal Book I*. Pag* M.
Public Racwds al Samlnol#
County, F tor Ida
Dalad May JO INS
OAVIO BERR IEN
Clark ol Circuit Cowl
By Diana K Oakley
Deputy Clerk
Publication *1 mis notice on
Jun* 1. INS and Jun* f. INS In
m* Evening Herald. Samlnol*
County
DI GS

FIC TITIO U S N A M I
Nolle* Is hereby given that I
am engaged In business al P 0
Baa ISO. Sanford. Seminole
County. Florida undtr lha
t 1 c •1 I I o u s n a m a of
LANDCLEARINO II. and that I
inland to register said name
with tha Clark ol ttw Circuit
Court. Seminole County. Florida
in accordance with th* pc#
visions ot th* Fictitious Nome
Statutes. Towlt Section MS0«
Florida Statutes IFir
I II Ricky Young
Publish May If. M A Jun* I. *.
INS
DEF IM
FIC TITIO U S NAMi
Nolle# Is hereby given mal I
am angaged in business al I * A
S A a*. Sanlord. Samingl*
County, Florida U /JI under th*
iKtltUus nama of K C 'S USED
CARS, and that I Inland to
register said name with th*
Clerk at th* Circuit Cavrt.
Seminole County. Florida In
accordance with ttw provisions
ot th* Fktitlous Noma Slatutrs.
Towlt Section MS 0* Florida
Statutes its;
/*/ Clarence Driggers
Publish May M A June 1. f. I*.
INS
DEF U I

rW tf g jf ilT * -* T « M » T •

NOTICE UNOER
FIC TITIO U S NAME STATU TE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
Notice It hereby given Ihal lha
undersigned pursuant lo the
Fictitious Name Slalula".
Chapter MS Of. Florida Slilutes
will register with th# Clerk ol
th* Circuit Court. In ond tor
Seminole County. F tor Ida. upon
racolpl ol proof ol th# public*
lion ol this nolle*, th* fictitious
Nam*, la wit WAT S KV A
C O M P A N Y . C P A ’ S.
C H A R TE R E D d/b # Watsky A
Company Certified Public Ac
counlanlt under which I am
engaged In butinett at 111 E
Altamonte Drive (Highway O il,
Altamonte Springs. FL U N I
N il
Thai th* cwpwalton interest
ed in said business enterprise Is
et follows

W ATSKY 4 COMPANY.
C P A '(C H A R T E R E D
BY HAROLDS WATSKV
P R ESIDENT
Dated #1 Altamonte Springs.
Samlnol* County. Ftortda. May
I*. INS
Publ th May M A Jun* 1. f. U.
INS
O EF U f

NOTICE OF TAX SALE
None* It hereby given Ihal an lha IJth day ol Jun* INS. t M A M
al lha County Service Building in Sanlord County ol Saminel*. Slate
ol Florida. t*i sato ctrhlicai* will be sold on th* tonewing deacribed
lend to pey the amount du* tor laies herein sal opposite the seme
together with ail coals al such sal* and all advar Using Sole elll be in
Room W IN
NAME LEO AL DESCRIPTION
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231-Cars

____ keyboard Organ with

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No Ctedit?
RE FINANCE
NATIONAL WTO SALES
1120 S. Senford 321-4075

217— Garage Sales
191— Building
Materials

1A3— Waterfront
Property / Sale

149— Commercial
Property / Sell
SANFORD « I X m NfvcnJ tot
WallOtapflc Goo^Tarm*
Wallace Crat* ■#*!♦». Inc
R EALTOR
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La** Monro* near 1/4 i acre
ar/M traatxanaU barn, brick
4 bdrm/J bam 1*1000 m H R

111— Appliances
/ Furniture

151— Investment
Property / Sale
CASSELBERRY I acre,
PR I 141 000 W Ma'iciqwtkl,
REALTOR____________ W H O

153— AcreageLots/Sele
Lai Ona acra, clot* to
Highway i 4. Canay a 111.000
U t 171)
WOO Own /U4f mo 1 acrat. JM
tt payed rd troni aga.
homatilalno mobile* I 171 &lt;040

155— Condominiums
Co-Op / Sale
NEW SMYRNA REACH
Drattlcally reduced. 1/1 ocaan
front furn'thad Condo tsuOO
down Btachtl dt Realty

*04 47&gt; l)M

157-Mobile
Homes / Sale

COUNTRY VILLAGE

Appttaacat For Solo oil In
aacotlonf condition a tatty
guaranteed..................... iw a iw
For Sala Sofa and chair Dark
rad cruthad aalaat. good con
dltlon. AUlng SOS Call MS
M R p I t H I R ______________
Ganoral Electric aobo B TU Air
condltlonar. wtad 1 montht.
Atking »JOO Kanmora dryar. 4
montht old. diking I WO Call
m t a n ____________________
Quean ilia tda bad raclinar
and and tabla Ona yaar old
Atklng S4O0 Call attar IPM or
weekend*. *14 tV70__
Racanditltntd Appllancat
trtm US WARRANTY
BARNETTS
CASSELBERRY
t l M I I I .......................... ME-MU
Ratrlgarttor tida by Uda. lea
m «k tr. S*S Call I I I M il
anytime
• RENT TO OW Ne
Color T V t . tlaraot. wathart.
dryan. ralrlgarator, Iraatart.
lurnllurt. video racordart
Special Ilf waak't rani SS 00
Altamatlva TV A Appt Rantalt
layrat Shopping Cantar

m saaa

RHECM CHEST FREEZER
Ilka now. aicallant condlllon.

Lana Natianai It tailing all ttaai.
da or tpan buildtngt In ttock
lor malarial emit Building*
ranga Horn » to 110 ft wkM.
and var lout langmt Soma odd
titat avaiiabia Nothing undar
» ti wlda Wa mutt tall ail
buildtngt Immadiataly Call 14
Hrt I aoo Sit 0114. oaf MO

199— Pets &amp; Supplies
Ability Kannatt
»a « it i. m m *
Ottaan. Fla 11144
AKC U*4t4 Apia Puppu t I
wkt old. Adorabla A cuddly I
i»t* a
_________________
Cockplitlt Whlta A gray
Young. |utt ttartlng to lay All
birdt mutt go H I t i l l or
p o

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FREE PUPPIES
ml tad
Debar man. maiat A lamaiat
1 wkt old Call altar S
weekday*. 1T14104_________
L4bf4dor Ratrlayor Pupp.at.
AKC. championthlp bloodima.
* waakt. mala and tamaM.
SlOOaach Call M l 4011

301— Horses
QUARTSRHORSE FOR SALE
with tACkla. Atklng SMO Call
m itu

203— Livestock and
Poultry

Adult Mobil* Horn* Tift

WILSON MAICR FURNITURE

MOOtLS ON OISPLAT

m u i ■

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27TH STREET FURNITURE
ta* w . iw i tt.................. h i i t n

Me*. thru Erl.

Ml 44f 4Mf.............. *04 t il TTM
&gt;M* I . Oraaat .....OrangeCity
JUST OF F I *
A T O R A N O e C IT Y E X I T I M
Par Sal*
Rati Offar Mobil*
Moma ITT} Skyline 40‘a ir . &gt;
bdrm/ltl bait) Writ tan pro
potal moot ba reoavad by I
PM F r i d a y . « / la/os by
Florida Pawar and Light
Company c/a D P Watlon
Port hating Dap I P O Boa
#7*100Miami. FI 1JIW

h i s t ..............m

tt n

113— Television/
Radio / Stereo
COLOR TELEVISION
R C A
11" color contola
talovlHon Original prica Pvar
MOO. balanca dua 1144 Cath
or laka ovar paymanlt ot US
month NO M ONEY DOWN
Sllll m warranty Fraa homo
trial, no obligation Call
M l SJ*4 day or night

1»5— Computers
Uf|«st N*«...t...Usad Mobil*
Horn* Dttltt in this Ait*.
Familial........... 4 ............Adultt
MOI Hwy l i n . .„ .............M U M *
I ) Sky Una Dbl Wide I bdrmt )
balht. 1 anclotad porchat.
woodty location Adult tac
lion C a lU l I ION

159-Reel Estate
Wanted
Rant w / opHon to buy
Miaata ago coupit lacwrlty 1
rotoroncat AN. b &gt;11 tat!

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Tandy 1000. complata tytlam
W/dBata II. Mullplun, VAC
Accl tollwara Atklng 11100
Call 111 tan

119— Office Supplies
/ Equipment
C LO SIN O BUSIN ESS! A B
Dick 111 Printing Pratt. Plata
Makar 1 now tuppllat EX
E C U T I V E O E S K wi t h 1
matching Mat Staol rata
modular WORK S TA TIO N
C a l l O r la n d o : 111 l i l t
anytlmal

213— Auctions
AUCTION E V E R T FRI NIOHT

§4by: Aadt. Straflart. Ctathai.
Pl4ypant, Etc. p*t»rb»ck
Aaabt. I7SAITT •177 *S44
NaadCrlbt. Playpen*, 6»t&lt;r
turn H u rt, clothing Good
Prlcat AHer f PM
111 1741
Paying CASH tor
Aluminum, Cant. Cappar.
Brail. Ltad. Nawtpapar.
Glatt. Gold. SHytr
Kokomo Tool. »!*W it*

215— Boats and
Accessories

FADOti BOATS
At It SIIS 171 44to

217— Garage Sales
Frl. A Sat., 1 Family- Sur
fboard 71 Dodge Vanboel,
name brand clothing: boyt'
A Id. ladle* 10 I*, ceramic t.
mltc 1477 Summarlln Ava
G AR AG E S A LE Moutahold
good*, mltcallanaout Frl Sun.
10 1 Pm 71* Bann«tt SI .
Wlnlar Spring* ____________
Oar*|* Sal* Saturday • 4.
Sunday t 11 Noon Kltchon
war*, houtahold mltcalla
naout. clothing Highland
Pint*, tot Maid of th* Mitt.
Fam Park

Hwy f l.
....... On yion* !•*&lt;*
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Satellite TV Sytttmt
Complata All you need I00X
Financing No money down
Sl.lR* fy Univartal C l STaa

PUBLIC AUTO AUCTION
Every Wad Nile e ttiM P M

* Where Anybody *
* Can Buy or Sell! *

Witerbed. Ifiirw,1pedestali l l Quean tu t 111 lit )

231-Cars

221— Good Things
to Eat

Far mart datatlt
I **4 111 M il________
Ot Racy Ante A Marine Valet
Acre** the fiver, lapat Mil
114 H w y lia iO tBary *44 1144

1*14 Balck Cutlery Wagan
Power I tearing power brake*
tilt, lea cold air Racant
trantmitfon overhaul Good
condition 11)00 or bait otter
*11 It U ____________________
1*1* Ford Bronco Ranger K LT.
Black and Sllvar, Loadad.
tvaoo Call H I M0) and atk tor
Chrlt ____________________
l i l t Flat Spider New Convert
ible. new lira*. AM/FM tlaro.
dean, axallant condition.
Atklng 114*1 Call 177 M«t
a«t»r S P M _______________
!•*» Oadga Aipan A'C auto. pt.
pb am tm radio E ic cond .
clean 11400 JTJ17U

Rlackaye A Canck Peat- U pick

Opan Wad Itm. Meriwether

Farm*. Catary Ava. Santord
Bleckey Crewde.- Paat U Pick
DeLeon St A Howard Aye .
Black Hammock Flth Camp
Opening M on. Juno 1. I K&gt;
AM Wa pick. IIP b u th a l____
U pick Paa Field New held!
ptekeye blackeye. A purple
hull All lop que'.fy p*a‘t On
Jawatt ttd oil Airport Bird
Opening Sal May 11 J71 &lt;100.
or 171 MOT

lMi Oatwai. U R G K aircrvlta
AM FM tap* W MO mi U K *
111 11S4. avanlng or laava
mattag*_____________ _____
71 Otdt ** * dr pO pt. OC
•uta Machan.c*nr tound no
rut, 14*1 T71 ***1___________
H Old* Delta M Atklng S100 or
bait after Runt good, vary
dependable Call 1ER lMd
n Clwvr Mania Coup* Auto,
air. AM/Fm Cattail good
condition SHOO Can U* to**
attar t PM
-M Malta** 4 c y t . pt. AM FM
cattaitt E itra nice IK *
dw« . 10 mot to pay *** 0*00

I t f S J i a l i r t t - 77 M
motorhoma
OadR#
Powertrain and chault Call
i n t m _________________
It n Fan 15 N . fullY oqulp
traval trallar Excellent con
dll ion U X 0 Call X » * »

235— Trucks/
Buses/Vans

243— Junk Cars

W indow*

11*1 Frtnth Ava.............171 IM1
l*RI Suburu Station Wagon. J
ipaid AC. thermo guard new
•iret tupar dean Inttd* A aut.
garaga kapt. adult driven
Priced undar bank loan value

TOP Dollar Paid lor Junk A
Utad cart, truck! A haavy
equipment H I U N ______

A M F M t la r a o
________________

WE PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR
JUNK CARS AND TRUCKS
CRS A U TO PARTS 1*1 *1*1

QUALITY USED CARS!

tl*S0 11* Ml*

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C H U M B L E Y ’S
1982 HONDA 2 DR.
sro
1984 V.W. VANAGON

cmc ism m

2 Dr.. Fully Loadqd
O r ly 25.00C Mil**

*7 5 8 8

ANY JUNK CARS A TRUCKS
Reeght From t it IM A mart
Call 1111474....................171-t ill

*4 Chavy Cewvertien Van Lott
of aatrat Atking I U M0 O'
bail Ofl»r Can 1M nao

1981 FO RD
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All Th* Toys
Only

241— Recreational
Vehicles / Cam pers

ti v* m m*

WE FINANCE

U SED C A R V A L U E S !
1982 BUICK
LeSabre Limited

l t d Yamaha. CVS*- R u«t
great Law than 4 70* m l. l i »
or bait offer. H I *40* altar 4

iflt Ford Bronco Ranger KLT.
Black and Silver Loadad
11*00 Call H I MM and atk for
Chrlt
1P*S W ltttn Pickup Tinted

D ISC O U N T
A U TO
SALES

YOU CAN SAVE HUNDREDS ON THESE

M Sar.tard Ava
CONSIGNMENTS W ELC O M II

Laarn Auctlonaanngl
Ratarya your taat now tor
Juna Ifth Clatt In Orlando
Can
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FOR F1TATF
Cemmtrclal ar Rttldanllal
Auction! A Appraltalt Call
Dali t Auction 171 1410

★ DAYTONA AUTO ★
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Can 17741*4 __________

R1 OOSat * I in 1100

. L &amp; E AUCTION
323 £593
flOHIM AUCTIONEER
ACADEMY

bench. U » . antique drawer A
wath tland. SM aach. f a r no
US Rll 4BSI_______
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f tt . taatt 4. comptat# w/haatar,
inter. A camprataor la* Sl*t
Hoyar hydraulic IlN tor invalid*,
lit* new Hall price. U »

219— Wanted to Buy

Rabiat Far Sala
Pi*t. tm. gaatt. min burrat
Wilca Salat, Hwy 44W, 171 t i l l

UVO J C Panny 14000 BTU
A C , rwadt tharmotlal t i l l
UtedWathert Parlt A Servlet
ter Kanmarat..... .......... 171*4ff
MOONEY APPLIANCES

441 Mallawyllla Ayo ■ Mltc .
furnituoro, clothing, ate Frl.
A Sat . 101 1711*74

239— Motorcycles
and Bikes

231-Cars

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AM/FM. STD SMin. SO DATS
Ot «.M t Mill UMiriO MAAAJtrr

*4995
*11,475
11,475

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1983 DATSUN 280 ZX

1980 Toyota Cellca GT

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* 7 9 8 8

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1979 Mercury Capri
IS.000 MUm

1981 V.W. RABBIT

1983 Thunderblrd
Hw9Uf

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1983 BUICK SKYHAWK

1982 Escort L 2 Dr.

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1981Toyota Cresslda
1982 Cadillac Fleetwood Braugham

1978 V.W. CAMPER

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4 0 0 0 MILE
L IM IT E D DRIVE TRAIN W A R R A N T Y

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DEAL WITH A GOOD CHUM

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SANFORD, FL.
Hwy 11 93 at Laka Mary Bird

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Michael T.
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Pet Health

W o u ld -B e W ild lif e

Hyperthermia
Major Problem
During Summer

T r a d it io n O f F o r m e r A ll - M a le C lu b

Spike s owner* came rushing
Into the clinic for help. It was a
warm sunny day. "W e were at
the beach (Tailoring the boat
when he collapsed. He had been
running around on the dock as
he usually does when he began
breathing real hard I picked him
up and dunked him the water.*'
As the vet ran to the car the
owner continued. "He seemed to
get better on the way here but
then he started shaking and
having what looked like con­
vulsions."

shelter It Is Important that you
allow your dog to maintain a
"cooling",hole. Many owners are
upset at finding a large hole
under a bush and tend to nil It
In. This usually results In the pet
seeking some relief by digging
another. You may find that In
some cases the animal may need
two holes because the sun shifts
over one locution at some point
In the day.

Now In the car the animal has
lost his ability to lose heat by
punting and his temperature
The bull dog was lying on the
la-gins to rise. The panting still
floor board and still seemed to be
Increases but thrre Is no second­
disoriented and was having
ary relief since the upholstery Is
muscle tremors. They took him
also hoi lo (he touch. Ills body
Into the clinic and began treat­
temperature which Is usually
ment. It took four hours before
102 Is now 104.5 degrees. As the
he was strong enough to finish
animal's
unxlety and discomfort
the trip home.
grows he may attempt to InHyperthermia (high body tem­ stinctly dig his way out. turning
perature) Is a major problem the car's Interior Into shreds
during the warm months In all The activity only makes the
species. *1.ie majority of the situation worse. Now the body
human species forget to consider temperature is 107 degrees with
this problem because we arc no relief. The body's tissues
used to the shelter provided by Including the nervous system
our air conditioned homes
b e g in to d e te rio ra te . T h e
Animals which spend a major­ nervous signs may now progress
ity of their lime outdoor* are not from hysteria to depression to
able to always make the ad­ convulsions to coma. At 109
justment to summer without degrees, heal stroke occurs and
some help and some special the animal goes Into shock.
considerations. Th is Is especially Without relief, these animals will
true for those pets who belong to die. .Th is whole episode may
owners who tend to have their take less than one hour. It is a
pets accompany them on shop­ horrtUlc death, und one which
should not occur.
p in g trip* a n d f a m ily v e n tu re s .
Today's discussion will center
Treatment Is geared toward
on problems with hyperthermia reducing the body's temperature
encountered during the warm with cold water or Ice baths.
months.
Steroids may be used to try to
An excessive Increase In body alleviate brain compromise. *
temperature can occur In many
Some breeds such us thoae
different situations. The most with short noses will have dif­
well known problem associated ficulty In cooling by punting so
with hyperthermia Is leaving t h e y a re m o re p r o n e to
unlmals In a closed cur.
overheating. The classic exam­
Lei's see what happens to un ple Is the English bulldog.
animal left alone In a vehicle.
It Is Important to note that this
The heat of the sun Is being
problem Is not restricted to dog*
trapped Inside the closed space
The problem Is a result of the and can occur with any species
car's Inability to dissipate the which Is forced to exercise on
heat. This Is the samr problem hot days. Common sense must
faced by the animal. Ordinarily lie used when ussoclatlng with
the surrounding temperature of your pet on warm days. This
the air Is less than that of the applies to the bird us well as the
body. A dog pants to transfer horse.
heat from Its body to the cooler
A few simple guidelines should
surroundings. When the sur­ lx* considered. Avoid exercise
rounding environmental tem­ during the warmest |&gt;erlod of the
perature Is higher thun (he day. Th is usuully occurs be­
animal's temperature, this abili­ tween IO a m und 6 p in. Watch
ty to dissipate the heat de­ for w a rn in g signs such as
creases.
s w e a tin g In ihe h o rse or
As an animal's normal cooling excessive panting In the dog or
mechanism loses Its effective­ bird. If the animal Is depressed
ness he will attempt to try to lose you should consult with your vet
some of the excess body heat by immediately. Always have water
applying contact of cooler mate­ und shade available at all times.
For (h r answers to yo u r pet
ria ls lo his s k in . In yo u r
backyard this results In the health questions, write to Dr.
digging of holes. The body heat Michael Walsh. CVO The Evening
Is directly transferred to the Herald, P.O.Pox 1657. Sanfonl
cooler din. Without adequate 32771.

B io lo g is t B r e a k s

By Susan Loden
Herald S ta ff W riter
Linda Cushing at 16 Is
looking forward lo next year
when as a senior at Seminole
High School she will be the
first ever female president of
the Key Club, an all-male
bastion until about two years
ago.
Miss Cushing, u Sanford
nallve. who served as trea­
surer of the club this year,
said her school activities are
her hobby. She's also a
varsity cheerleader and was
Just named captain. Is vice
president of her class and Is
up for the same post next
year. She Is also a member of
the National Honor Society
und other school clubs
"I Joined Key Club because
my big brother Michael was
In It. It's kind of a milestone
at my school that I'm going
lo be president. I was proba­
bly the most active person In
the club.'' she said, explain­
ing her election. "I have a lot
of friends and they seem to
think I would do a good Job.
“ I'm the only female of­
ficer. They listen to me. They
do what I ask them to.
They're real good about It I
don't think It bother* them at
all." Miss Cushing said of her
clubmates.
She explained that the Key
Club Is u student version of
Ihe Klwanls Club. "We help
Ihe Klwanls and the commu­
nity." she said. "The Klwanluns always Joke when I go
to one of their meetings.
They say. 'our female presi­
dent.' I don't know. Some of
those men are kind of old and
they might be against m y
being In there. Hut I don't
think It bothers moat of
th e m . T h e y k n o w I r a n d o a

good Job.**
Miss Cushing doesn't con­
sider herself the average
teenager, "because I don't
gel Into fads and things. I do
what I want to do. T don't
change with the times.
"A ll this talk about peer
pressure und how It's sup­
pose to Influence teenagers
doesn't reully bother me
because 1 have really good
friends and their pressure
would be really positive In­
stead of negative," she said.
Her hero. Miss Cushing
said, Is her mother. Marie,
who died of complications
reluled to cancer In De­
cember.
"When I was little, until I
was ubout 12 years old. we
were close." she said of h q
mother. "Th e n I started get­
tin g to be a re b e llio u s
teenager. I would Just dis­
agree with everything she
said and things like that.
"I still had u lot of respect
for her. She wus her own
person. I hope that someday I
can lx* like she was In her
later years. I guess she's my
hero. I'm going to try and be
like her.
"Every once In a while I
think, well what would Mom
do? And people say I look so

Undo Cushing: first female president of SHS Key Club.
much like her and act so
much like her. I think (hut's
a real compliment .”
Miss Cushing regrets her
shaky relationship with her
mother. "I understand Intel­
lectually that It s something
we all go through, but emollonully I wish I hadn't done
that, because I realize It
could have been different.
"I wish I could have been
closer to her throughout
those years. If I hud realized
we were only going to have
four more aftrr I started
changing It would have been
u whole lot different. Those
are m y only regrets." she
M id .

Her father. Robert, a watch
repair man. "Is doing u good
Job being both a mom and
dad." lo her and 18-year-old
Michael. "I wasn't that close
to Mom In the sense that we
had mother and daughter
talks, because It Just didn't
seem like I really needed

anybody there.
"I always hud me to talk to
and dec ide what was right for
me." Miss Cushing said.
Until she developed u case
of senlortlls and following the
emotional upheuvul of her
m o th e r's

death.

Miss

Cushing, maintained a 4.0
grude-polnt average. She
ho|x*s to pull her current 3.8
nveruge up so she can ease
Into Duke University to study
wildlife blollogy or Into the
University of Miami to study
marine biology.
Influenced by history class
lessons In law and Inspired
by her (Milltlcal Involvement
In school clubs. Miss Cushing
rrcently toyed with the Idea
of s w itc h in g her cureer
choice lo law Hut she de­
cided lo stick with her out­
d o o r o r ie n t e d c h o ic e s
because she doesn't want a
routine Job.
After a 2-week, eighth
grade outing lo a Savannah.

Gu. camp for gifted students
where "we had to make our
own food. We didn't have
sllverwure. We had our own
little cup (hat we had to eat
out of and there weren't any
b a th ro o m s un d lim ite d
amounts of toilet paper,"
Miss Cushing wus convinced
the outdoor life Is for her.
"I decided lo be a wildlife
biologist but recently I've
tx-en thinking thul marine
biology has more of a future.
I like the land lx-tter — Ihe
mounlulns and forests und
stuff, but maybe It would Ire
wiser to go to the oceun. It
looks like that's where the
future Is."she said.
"When I wus u little girl I
wanted to be u vet. I wus
ulwuys picking up strays
around the neighborhood. I
didn't get to keep them ull,
but that's how Tlgger (her
cut) got here." Miss Cushing
See PRESIDENT. 2C

Homemakers Observe 15th
Annual Achievement Day
The 15th Annual Homcmakekrs Achievement
Day was held at the Seminole County Extension
Service. For the first time In the history of the
Club of the Year Award (12 yearsl. two clubs tied
for the honor.
Based on the number of volunteer hours,
educational programs and people reached. Ihe
Club of the Year Award went to the Geneva
Homemakers and the Lake Kathryn Estates
Homemakers
S e m in o le C o u n t y C o m m is s io n e r F re d
Streetman presented the sward to Geneva club
president Jean Wilson and Virginia Corbett and
Eleanor Loti. president and past president of the
Lake Kathryn Estates club.
Sarah Bennett. Lake Kathryn Estates club,
organized the event from the beginning welcome
of the Judges from Osceola County who Judged
the cultural arts exhibits, to the end of the
following day's program.

Seminole C ounty Com m issioner Fre d
Streetman, from left, presents Club of the

Year awards to Homemakers Jean Wilson.
Virginia Corbett and Eleanor Loti.

A spring lashlon show was presented by Classic
Conslgnemnts Inc., Longwoixl. with the owner
Jan Fooae serving as commentator
Seminole County 4-H C 'ub members providing

entertainment were u flute duet by Jenl Hesaesen
and Betsy Acker from Ihe Kalnbow Clovera und a
dance routine by Barbara Ann Bucclno of Lake
Mary.
Seminole County Council president Jaime
Bojanowskl gave a dramatic reading, “ The
Cremation of Sam McGee."
Ester Dlllenedetlo of the Lake Kathryn Estates
club was the winner of Ihe Best of Show cultural
artsaward
According to Harbaia A. Hughes, extension
home economist, during Ihe past year, the
Extension Homemakers In Seminole County
reached approximately 500 older Americana on a
monthly basis through nursing home programs
and visitations, gave 9200 monthly In merchan­
dise and services to help families and children,
presented four counlywlde program* concerning
children, reached 14.190 people through educa­
tional programs and donated more than 92.400 to
community organizations.
Persons Interested In becoming members of an
Extension Homemaker Club are usked to contact
Barbara Hughes. 323-2500. ext 170.

�E n a a a e m e n t- Good Samaritan Home Honors
9 9
n Winners Of Special Olympics
The Good Samaritan Home Special Senior
Citizen Contest Winners and Award* Ban­
quet wan held at the home to honor those
residents who participated In the Special
Olympics.
Guest speaker was Sanford City Commis­
sioner Bob Thomas who gave the senior
rlllzenn encouraging words and reminded
lliem to keep their dream In mind and
remrmlx-r that they are still loved.
Awards were presented by coordinator
Mrs. Verdell Pugh who works with the
residents of the home dally to help make
their day Interesting through games, song*
and listening to their many little dreams
and hopes.
Awards were given to Mrs Inez Sheppard.
In the watermelon eating contest; Rosa Hell
Williams and John Henry Smith. Ice cream
rating contest; Mr*. Beatrice Green, pin the
tail on the donkey; Fred Pittman, apple
biting, and Anthony Colldge. horse shoe.
Also receiving awards were Louisa Melton.
Goldie Rose, Ruth Kllrner. Erie Stephen.
Rufus W llkrrvm . Fleming Matthews and
Andrew Andcrvin
Still reigning as King and Uuern are
Joseph Anderson and Julia Mlnott.

Tam i Jo Gibbs, Jaii Mitchell Hein

Gibbs-Hein
Mr. and Mrs Wayne Gibb*
nl Sanford, announce the
engagement of 'Jp-|r daughler. Tnm l J o Gibb* of Flagler
Bruch. In Jail Mllehell Hein
&lt;il Bunnell. *on of Mr. und
Mr*. Theodore C. Hein of
Flakier Bench.
Horn In Wlnler Park, the
hrlde-efect I* the maternal
g r a n d d a u g h t e r of Mr*.
Virginia Huffman. Charles
Ion. W. Vn.. und Jarnr* S.
H u ffm a n . S a n fo r d . H ef
pnlernal grandparents are
Mr*. Sally Gibb* Stanley,
Fitzgerald. On., and the late
Mr. Henry Milton Glbl&gt;* of
larke Worth.
Ml** Gibbs I* a graduate of
Palm Hay High School. Palm
Hay, She attended AHAC.
Tilton, Gu.: Georgia South*
w n i r r n U n I v c r a 11y ,

A m e r lr u a : and D a yto n u
(leach Community College.
D a y to n a H n t t h . S h e In
employed a* a secretary by
Flagler Printers.
Her fiance. l»orn In Min*
nenpoll*. In the paternal
grandson of Mrs Anna Hein.
Hcnnon. Minn.
Mr. Hein attended the Mary
Karl Tech Center. Daytona
Beach Community College,
nerved a lour of duly with the
U.S. Navy an a printer, re­
lum ed lo Daytona flench
Community College and l*
owner of Flagler Printer*.
Hiinncll.
Tin* wedding •* an event of
Saturday. June I. In the
guxrbo of Sheraton Palm
Cnnnt Kesort on the Ocean.
Flagler Dench The reception
will follow In the Antigua

Doom.

Women Continue Rally
Over 'Pay Equity' Issue
By Patricia McCorm ack
Special T o Th e Herald
NEW YORK IUPII - Women
who work for a living Ix-tler get
acquainted with "pay equity"
und the ongoing crusade to
achieve It III the next five years
Why? Because It could mean a
fatter puyrheck (or those who
work In typically female Jobs In
health cure, education, the oilier
or service Industry — Job* tradl
tlonully underpaid because they
arc held by women
The pay equity movemrnt.
bring billed us "th e" feminist
Issue of Ihr HO, alms to gel more
money for ull of those relatively
low-paying Jobs, nays Cathy
Collette, a member of the Na­
tional Committee on Pay Equity
In Washington.
How much more? Enough lo
support a lair standard of living
Inntrud of a hand-to-m outh
existence.
Collette Is ilsslstunt director for
women's rights ul the American
Federation of State, County and
Municipal Employees. AFL-CIC)
Half the union's 1.1 million
members are women. Including
200.000 office workers
vv*.
Collette nald leadership ol the
Pay Equity Committee Is thrrel l c r r d . It In c lu d e s r e p re ­
sentatives such as hrrsell hum
la b o r u n io n s . R e p s from
women's organizations — Na­
tional Organization for Women
and such — make up unother
Her.
And yet another consists of
|M*ople from civil rights groups,
Including the National Confer­
ence o( Puerto Rican Women
and the Mexican Am erican
Women's Nullonal Association.
The Pay Equity Committee l*
made up of delegates from somr
200 groups represented on one
of the tiers
A new booklrt from Collette *
union. AFSCME, focuses on the
|&gt;uy equity Issue and 1* tilled.
"You've Come u Long Way —
Maybe." a spoof on the Virginia
Slims cigarette ads
f .
The uds show an attractive
s * woman basking In her libera­
tion. the booklet says that char
udertzatlnn Is not always true
"In the real world. Itiere are a
.
lew problems." It says.
■
y
v
Underpinnings for that claim
come from the U.S De|&gt;nrtment
&gt;.
ofLabor
— On average, a woman with
four years of college can expect
to earn about the same salary as
a man who never llnlshed high
§ school
— Despite the ads displaying
women doctor*, pilot* and scien­
tist*. women still arc con­
centrated In low-puy!ng. dead­
end Job*. Eighty percent ol

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p

working women are employed In
only 20 out of 427 occupation*
listed by the Census Bureau.
— The proportion of |x»or fami­
lies headed by women Is In­
creasing.
Collette said puy equity Is
basic to reul progress for work­
ing women. She und other lend­
ers say It Is a concept working
women need lo lx- familiar with.
Why? As It says In the booklet
— " i in battleground for
women's rquullty really Is the
workplace.*'
Pay equity In not equal pay for
equal work, by the wuy. It Is
equal pay fur work of compara­
ble value, according to Collette.
Thai means fctuule dominated
Jobs — secretary, nurse, llbrarl
an. for example — should lxpald c o m p a ra b ly to m a ledotti lo u t ed Jobs th a t the
employer has deemed to lx- of
comparable work
"Ilo w d«x-s the employer de­
termine thut?" asks (he booklet
Th e answrr: "It's not com ­
plicated. Most agencies und
coni|innlc* have personnel plans
See EQUITY. 3C

Mr*. Freddie M Mobley, 1203 West 8th St.
recently spent two wonderful week* In
Maracaibo. Venezuela visiting her son
Sherwood. She rrjxirt* that her stay was
most enjoyable In the city located on the

M a rv a

Hawkins
m -H is

Ix'autlful and expansive Lake Maracaibo
The city's ever present breezes cooled the
temperature of the long hot day and made
the evening perfect for visiting some of the
luxurious restaurants, hotels, museums and
concert halls. Among the many places ol
Interest she visited were Old Maracaibo
shopping areas where literally hundreds of
venders gathered dally to sell their unique
ware* of all descriptions.
She also look a trip around the Ralael
L'rdaneta Bridge which connects the eastern
and western shore* of the lake which she
described u* "simply breathtaking.'* The
mrxlcrn Maracaibo Is very similar to any
large North American city with Its open air
and enclosed shopping malls.
Mr* Mobley remarked that the most
unusual site of all was the tourist attraction
of Senamalca. The entire community Is
located on the Sruamalcan Lagoon with
homes, a church, school and a fall all built
on stilts
Shr was all smiles ns she told of the

DEAR ABBY: I used the Idea I
got from your column and pre­
pared a book of memories for my
parents' 5()th wedding anniver­
sary.
Out of 80 requests for "a
memory." I received 7 1 replies
from their friends In the form of
picture*, cards and Inters I
mounted them ull In a Ix-autlful
leather-bound album, and when enclosed sheet, w r ask that you
I presented it to my parents, write one memory or experience
they were overwhelmed. No gift that you have shared with them
lor any umunt of money cotdd and return It to us by I). Wr
have thrilled them ns much as Ix-llevc that loving memories
they have shared with you. their
tills Ixxik of memories.
Now I have u question. Must I friends, would he the most
send thank you notes to all the treasured gift they could receive;
|x-ople who contributed to the therefore, we request that no
album of memories? Or should other gift lx-sent."
the thank-you notes romr from
DEAR AD B Yi My mother
my parent*?
Many thank*. Abby, for that swears every l i m e site opens her
wonderful Idea It made my mouth. Abby. how can you
honor you mother when she ha*
parents' day,
THEIR SON such a foul mouth? I love my
DEAR SON: Thank-you notes mother, but I hale thr way she
should be sent by you and your talks She's always using dirty
parents. You could combine words and telling dirty Jokes. It
them by having euch signed by Just makes me cringe. It's worse
because I have small children
you and your parents.
Readers: In case yu wonder wtio hear her. but that doesn't,
what m y "Id eu " was. when seem to bother her
So. please tell me how I can
sending out Ihr 50th anniversa­
ry Invitations, Include with them honor my mother undrr the
circumstances. I feel terrible
tin- following message; •
"W e request your help In utxml tills.
ME IN LEBANON. MO.
compiling a Ixxik that recalls
DEAR ME: When you use the
memories from out parents; first
50 years of marriage On the term "honor." you are no doubt

Dear
Abby

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Seminole County NAACP Freedom Fund
Awards Dinner will be June 15. at 7:30 p.tn.
Donation Is 815. Tickets may lx* purchased
from Mrs Lenora Mobley. Willie King.
Lovonia Wynn, president, and members of
the chapter.
A belated happy birthday to Mrs. Nellie
Hagan. 107 yeJtrs old. who Is now a resident
of the Golden Age Health Carr. Daytona.
Mrs. Hagan Is a former Sandordtlr who has
lived In Sanford since 1923.
She celebrated her birthday May 2 at the
center with her grandson. Rev. Roosevelt
Green She Is the mother of nine children
and her oldest son. Amelia Robinson, still
lives In Sanford
Many more happy birthday* Mrs. Hagan.

Continued From 1C
also hus a dog. Arrow.
She likes growing up In her
generation. "1 can't think of
any other age I'd like to huve
been In." but hopes to travel,
lu re d lo e x o llc A fric a ,
because of the wildlife. How­
ever, Miss Cushing said,
when It comes lime to settle

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down she'll be looking lor a
h o m e y S a n f o r d -llk c a t ­
mosphere.
She's an optimist who said.
"I try to have a positive
attitude. Thut helps a lot. I
like ilolng things for |x-ople.
making other people happy.
It makes me feel gcxxl In­
side."

NOW AVAILABLE AT

using It In thr biblical sense. To
"honor" means lo show respect,
dt’vntlon, admiration and love. I
am nnl defending the foul
mouth, but surely you can find
some reasons to honor your
mother. Look harder And In the
meantime. "Judge not. that you
lx- not judged " (Matthew 7:1)
DEAR ABBY: I am a high
*rh&lt;K&gt;l senior who will be 18 In
Jun e . I have been going steady
with a 17-year-old girl for six
months and want to give her a
g o ld r in g w ith tw o s m a ll
diamonds and two small rubles.
My parents think II Is Improp­
er lo give a girl a ring ut m y age.
mid would rather see me buy her
a bracelet. To me a ring Is Just u

piece of Jewelry, and has no
more significance than a brace­
let. necklace or earring*.
Please answer soon.
A KID FROM NEW YORK
DEAR KID: A ring may be
"Just a piece of Jewelry" lo you.
but to most people It symbolizes
a serious commitment. And until
yo u 're ready for one. give
necklaces, earrings or bracelets.

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The East-West KI wan Is Club of Sanford
recently held Its First Annual Prayer
Breakfast at St. James AME Church with
over 15 members attending. The Rev. J .L .
Connelly was thr speaker for the occasion.
Earl E Mlnott Is club president.
The club meets every Thursday at 6 p m.
ut the Friendship and Union Building. 7th
Street and Locust Avenue.

M em ory Book Priceless Gift
For Parents' 50th Anniversary

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greatest Joy of all — the happiness that filled
her heart a* she sat and witnessed two
concerts of the Maracaibo Symphony where
S h e r w o o d p e r f o r m s as p r i n c i p a l
percussionist.

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IN BRIEF
Spanish Teacher Selected
To Attend Colorado Seminar
The National Endowment for the Humanities In
Washington. D.C.. has announced that Louise Borsol. a
Spanish teacher at Lake Brantley High School In
Altamonte Springs, has been selected to participate In a
Summer S-m lnar for Secondary School Teachers at the
University of Denver In Denver. Col. The seminar, entitled
"Cervantes and Borges; Writing and Rewriting Don
Quixote." lasts six weeks and will be directed by Dr. Diana
Wilson, an English professor at the University of Denver.
The work of the seminar will Involve study and discussion
of Don Quixote and Its modern Intertextuallty.
Borsol Is one of 15 participants chosen In competition
from all parts of the United States. Nationally, she Is one of
885 secondary school teachers chosen to participate In 57
such seminars dealing with a wide variety of topics In the
Humanities.
Borsol will receive a stipend from the federal government
to cover travel, living, and research expenses from June 24
to August 2. 1985.

Falstad Earns Law Degree

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Klwanls Honors Radio Station
Klwanls International proclaimed the month
of M ay as Radio Appreciation Month. In
keeping with the International proclamation,
George Willis, left, representing Klwanls
Club of Seminole Sunrise, presents Leigh

Daniel T . Falstad graduated with honors from law school
at Yale University In New Haven. Conn. May 25. In
addition to earning a law degree. Falstad has also been the
Executive Editor of the Yale Law and Policy Review for the
past two yean, and served u i a leaching assistant for legal
rrscarch and writing.
A former graduate of Lake Brantley High School and a
graduate ol Duke University (graduating Summa Cum
Laudc and Phi Beta Kappa). Falstad will employed as a
clerk for Judge James C. Hill of the Eleventh Federal
Circuit Court of Appeals In Atlanta for the coming year.
He Is the son of Diane Falstad of Maitland, and Bill
Falstad of Frrdonia. Kan.

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According to Virginia Stuart,
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enabled them to set salaries In
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grading those Job descriptions
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responsibility required.
"These factors are rated for
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filled by men the Jobs would pay
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parably."
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William Koppenhofer. past president, resigned due to
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graduate of Lake Brantley
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S t a t e U n i v e r s i t y In
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Bertha Ann (mickey. Sanford, has been awarded the
Allrusa Club of Winter Park Elenor J. Mathews Scholarship
In Art at Rollins College.
Established In honor of the late Winter Park Artist
Eleanor J . Mathews, the award In the amount of 91.000 Is
given annually to an art mujor on the basis of unanimous
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A rt Scholarship Aw arded

Lisa Harper of Sanford has been chosen to serve os
1985-86 Editor of Kappa Delta social sorority at Troy State
University. She has previously served as Panhellenic
Council Secretary.
A senior majoring In Broadcast Journallsm/Publlc
Krlallons and Advertising with a minor In Marketing. I.lsa
Is a member of Fellowship of Christian Athletes. Alpha
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TOUR BIRTHDAY
JUNES. 1988
Be very selective regarding
partnership arrangements In the
year ahead. If you team up with
someone who can contribute as
much as you do. the results will
be good. A poor choice, however,
will complicate situations.
OEMINI (May 21-June 20)
Avoid discussing volatile Issues
today that you know from expe*
hence get a rise out of your
mate. Your spouse may react
even more strongly than usual.
Major changes are ahead for
Gemini In (he coming year. Send
for your Astro-Graph predictions
today. Mall 81 to Astro-Graph.
Box 489. Radio City Station.
New York. NY 10019 Be sure to
stale your zodiac sign.
CANCER (June 21-.July 22) If
you pul yourself In a position
where you have to work under
pressure today, you're not apt to
be proud of your performance.
Don't let things go until the last
minute.
LEO (July 23 Aug. 221 Don't
take an Impulsive gamble today
on the unsupported tip of an
Influential friend. He may either
lie embellishing his story or not
giving you all of the facts.
VIROO (Aug 23 Sept. 22)
V erbal e xp lo sio n s In yo u r
liuusehold are likely today If you
lake a "don't do as I do. but do
as I say" attitude. Set the
example, not the rules.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) A
philosophy that has proven
advantageous for another may
not necessarily he tailored to
your needs. Think for yourself,
don't be a copycat.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24 Nov. 22) If
you are going out socially today
with someone who Is a bit
wealthier than you are. don't let
yourself get Involved In a spen­
ding contest.
BAQITTARIU8 (Nov. 23-Dec.
21) If you're too Indifferent lo
think for yourself today, someYOUR BIRTHDAY
JUNE 3. 1985 '
Several opportunities for ma­
terial growth will pop up for you
In the year ahead. Each Is likely
to develop through friends of the
opposite gender.
OEMINI (May 21-June 20) It's
Important Uxlay that you have

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Gemini In the coming year. Send
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Box 489, Radio City Station.
New York. NY 10019. Be sure to
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CANCER (June 21-July 22)
C a re e r o b je c tiv e s c a n be
achieved today, provided you
don't ullow yourself to be side­
tracked by Insignificant devel­
opments. Stay on course.
LEO (July 23 Aug. 22) Don't
Inject yourself Into u group or
clique today that consists of
l&gt;eople with whom you do not
feel comfortable. Stick to your
tested fkils
VIROO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)
Good things won't come easy
today, but they can be uttalned If
you're tenacious and persistent.
Don't quit If you full on the first
try.
L IB R A (Sept. 23-Oct. 23)

by T. K. Ryan

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10 Oisttnctrva sir
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17 Single
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22 In kingly
mannar
24 Half mask
29 Pan of a
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30 Contemporary
paintar
31 Sound Of
hesitation
32 Dutch measure
33 Of age (lau
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34 Toward
38 Toeny
37 Haiard
39 Attach
42 Scant
45 Raise on high
47 Work stoppage
51 iaitt
52 New T aslament
book
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Scott and
55 Own (Scot)
58 Biblical
pronoun
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grandson
SB Year (8p|
59 Day (Mabr)
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21 Brahman till*

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24 Thro* (Oor.)

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28 Petitioned
29 Undo

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44 Irritable
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one you're closely associated
with will make decisions for you
that won't be to your liking.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
19J You won't be able to relax
and enjoy yourself today If you
neglect a task that you know
requires attention. Do your duty
before running out to play.
A Q U A R IU S (Jan 20 Feb. 19)
Members of the opposite gender
may not see you as alluring as
you see yourself today. Your ego
could get punctured If you come
on too strong.
PISCES (Feb. 20 March 201

Stay within your own sphere o(
influence today. You'll be called
ofTsIdes If you try to project your
authority In another's bailiwick.
ARIES (March 21 -April 19)
Don't knuckle under to arrogant
types today Just because they
make a lot of noise. A mouse
might learn to roar like a lion,
but It's still a mouse.
TAURUS (April 20 May 20) Be
extremely conscientious today In
money matters If you are han­
dling funds for another. Later,
you may have to account for
every penny spent.

Impulsive Judgments will work
to your disadvantage today. In­
stead of Jumping to conclusions,
take time to weigh and balance
every pertinent fact.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
This can be a promising day for
you where your material Inter­
ests are concerned, but you will
h a ve to work for e v e r y t h in g y o u
hope to get.
8AQITTAR1U8 (Nov. 23 Dec.
21) Your male may be a trifle
more temperamental than usuul
today. T r y to placate him or her.
Instead of discussing Issues that
disturb.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan
19) People who expect you to
drop everything for them will be
disappointed today. However,
you're not apt to Ignore those
who truly need your help.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19)

Being assertive or demanding
will produce nrgatlve results
today, hut charm and gentleness
will do the opposite. Ik- sure to
suy “ please" and "thank you."
PISCES (Feb 20 March 20)
Your fears nre groundless tegurdtng a flnunclal matter about
w h ic h y o u (eel a p p re h e n s iv e ,
t-a d y L u c k Is g o in g to In te rv e n e

on your behalf
ARIES (March 21 April 19) A
situation thut does not appear
promising at first glance could
contain hidden benefits. Don't
d is c o u n t p ro p o s a ls to d a y
without Investigating.
TAURUS (April 20 May 20) If
you apply yourself and use your
nutlve Intelligence today, you
will be able to turn n losing
venture Into a profitable one.
Think, think, think.

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The heart 10 was covered by
dummy's Jack, the queen from
East and the ace. As declarer
rallied off four top clubs and four
lop diamonds, both defenders
had to think. South was 4-4 In
the minors and had at least one
heart. He had fewer than four
spades or he would have raised
his partner. How many did he
hold In each major?
East, who had discarded the
heart eight at trick five, kept his
spade queen guarded. Weal
gambled that declarer's spades
were A-Q-x and so foolishly
blanked the heart nine.
South held the A-7 of spades
and two small hearts. Declarer
had gotten his miracle. He
cashed the heart king. When
b o th o u t s t a n d i n g h e a r ts
dropped, he came to the spade
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No one w»% happy. East and
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discarding hearts. South didn't
like North's Gerber bid. "How
can we find our diamond fit after
you Jump to four clubs?" he
asked. "W h y not bid three
diamonds?"
North retorted. "W h y didn't
you pass In first seat, with those
shabby 12 points? I'll open two
no-trump and we might land In
the laydown diamond slam."
"M y shaded opening la what
misled the defenders." argued
South.
All of them were right. But one
thing la certain. When the first
discard by East was a heart,
whatever else West threw away,
he had to keep the nine of hearts
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Tncia Sprague, 13, of Sanford, (w ith baby bottle) listens intently to babysitting advice, while
Reidun Lindquist, far right, R N a t C F R H , demonstrates technique in choking incident.

Babysitting: How To Do It Right

fit/ Susan
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By
Loden
Herald S ta ff W riter
Babysitting can be a serious business
both for parents and sitters as wells as
for youngsters. Fifty Sanford area girls
and a young boy showed recently they
are serious enough about their work as
sitters to attend a three-hour "Super
Sitting" session sponsored by Central
Florida Regional Hospital In Sanford.
The young sitters, most middle school
students, picked up tips on first uld. fire
safety, personal sufety and how to
tnterialn as well as how to care for and
feed their charges.
They went home from the free semi­
nar. which Is offered seasonally by the
hospital, with certificates and cards to
show potential employers they, hope­
fully. have an edge over untrained
sitters.
They also came away with a sitter s
p acket w ith sa fe ty s tic k e rs , an
emergency phone number log and sev­
eral booklets filled with safety and first
aid tips.
Hospital spokesman Kay Bartholomew
opened the program with the suggestion
that the first duty of a sitter is lo get to
know the home, the children and the
pets before taking charge. Sitters, she
•aid.

m ust

becom e

fa m ilia r w it h

any

special diet or care needs of their
churges. along with phone numbers
where they can reach the jiarcnta and
other sources of help.
"D o n 't be afraid to a s k ." Mrs.
Bartholomew advised. She also sug­
gested the business end of the deal
should be worked out before the sitter
accepts her duty and u method of
transporting the sitter home should be
part of the bargain
Dr. Vann Parker, a CFR pedlutrlclan.
followed with first uld Ups. In dealing
with most Injuries — bumps, bruises and
burns, an Ice puck will lie the sitter’s first

.

line of defense, he said. That follows, of
course, preventative measures that curb
Injuries In the first place.

"Keep all charges in full view at all
times.” Parker cautioned. That rules out
sitter gab sessions on the phone and
television. Babysitting, he said, is not
really sitting at all. It's watching. And
the responsible sitter should go through
the house on a safety check, making
sure they know where the exits are and
that they are locked and the home Is
secured, he said
Swimming pools call for extra caution,
.ui do large, male pet dogs. Parker said.
He gave how-to tips on care of ruts, falls,
convulsions, and choking.
"Don't let them run or play with food
In their mouths. Hot dogs are the worst
lood for choking. Peanuts and popcorn
are next Prevention." he said. "Is better
than uny cure."
In dealing with any Injury or Illness
that gels out of hand, a call to the
parents or for fire department rescue
w orkers is wuiranted. Parker said.
Sanford firefighter Ernie Ellenberg told
the future sitters to know the phone
number of the fire department serving
tlie home where they are working. He
ulan said they should know the name of
the residents and the complete street
address of the home.
In case of fire. Ellenberg said, the main
duty of the sitter is lo get nut safely with
the children and to notify the fire
department. He advised the sitters to
escape from a smoke-filled house and
then call rescue workers from a
neighbor's house, staying on the line
until the fire department dispatcher says
he has all the information he needs.
Crawl on the floor to flee a smoke-filled
house. Ellenberg advised, and. he said. If
someone's clothing catches fire "Don't
run. Stop, drop and roll." A blanket

should be used to smother the flames, he
said.
If while trupped In a burning house
you have access to a bathroom. Ellenberg said, you can add to the dwindling
oxygen supply by putting your face over
Ihc toilet bowl, covering your head with
a blanket and flushing. That will, he
said, draw in oxygen, and buy you some
extra time to be rescued. Most firerelated deaths arr caused from breathing
smoke, not from burrs, he said.
Sanford police l.t. Mike Rotundo. with
jx-rxonal safety advice, said, make sure
the doors and windows are locked, hang
up on any unusual phone callers and
don't answer the door "unless it's your
parents or someone close to you that you
(NTsonallv trust "
A babysitter should never. Rotundo
said, admit to callers or visitors that he
or she Is ulone with the children. And
any questionable activity — prowlers,
susplclousphone calls — warrant a call
to police.
"Don't go outside and check. Call the
(xillce. When you're going home. I ht»|&gt;r
they (the sitter's employers) will take
you home. Don't go by yourself. That's
Just usklng for trouble. There arr people
wlto ride th e stre e ts at n ig h t lo o k in g fur
y o u n g |&gt;eople. S a n fo rd Is n 't u s m a lt to w n

anymore. Don't give them the opportuni­
ty and you're going to be safe." he said.
On a lighter side, CFR staffer Ruth
lloffon offered Ideas on keeping kids
rnlertnlnrd. She suggested the sitters
bring their own goodie basket of games
and toys to keep charges occupied. "If
they get Into trouble, you get Into
trouble." she said. Tw o Items that don't
belong In the sitter's goodie basket, she
said, are balloons, which can be deadly If
they burst and pieces of It are swallowed
by a tot. and crayons thut spark majpr
messes.

The would-be sitters were all ears
w hen registered nurse Reidun Lindquist
olfered tips on care. Including bathing,
diapering, hurplngaml feeding.
In addition to finding out the diet
needs ol tlielr charges, the sitters should.
Mrs Lindquist said. "Find out what you
can rat. Don't eat everything In sight."
She cautioned against warming Imiiles
and baby lood In a microwave oven.
Itreatise of the Intense heat produced
and retained In food that Is microwaved.
Site pointed out thut after food cooked In
a mlrcowave Is removed from the oven.
It continues to cook and gets hotter still
She told of young children fed wit It food
cooked In a microwave oven whose
esophagi were burned severely because
I he food was too hot. Site advised the
sitters to usk (lie parents a lot of
questions on how they want their
children tended.
Never. Mrs. Lindquist said, put a baby
lo tied with u propped up liottlr. The
child might choke. She also cautioned
that the temperature of bath wutcr
should Ik- cheeked tiefore a child Is
placed In a tub and once there they
should tie watched closely.
She ru le d out s p u n k in g us an
alternative for sitters and said It's the
sitter’s Job to distinct and entertain the
children.
Bed time, she said, should be planned
In advance and there shouldn't be tcxi
many toys or hlnnkets In the crib.
Even alter the children ure snuggled
into tied. Mrs. Lindquist said. It's Ihr
sitter's Job to continue to keep a watchful
eye on them.
With a little practice with dolls of
diapering and hurjiing techniques the
"Sti|&gt;er Sitters" wound up their session
with the certification that shows they
care enough lo take tlielr big rrs|xinslblltty seriously.

SAN DIEGO — I took my
nephew Brian, age three, to the
/ixi here to see the COLAs.
Tills was u rare opportunity.
Ordinarily, these COLAs are kept
In Washington at the Sorlul
Security Administration. They
have lx*cn shipped here to get
them out of tin way lor a year,
It was also an excellent oppor
iunity for me. Brian had Just
stumped me tn 114 "knock
knock" riddles and had beaten
me in 387 rounds of "rock,
scissors, paper." It was time for
a change
Brian was preltv excited about
seeing the COLAs. which are
small, fuzzy bears. They arr
endlessly cute and deliciously
cuddly.
My nephew was. however, a
little confused about what the
COLAs were doing In San Diego.
'The Senate decided thut It
would take them away from Un­
social Security people for a
year." I explained
"But isn't that kind of mean?"
'Well, you could look at It that
way, but tlie Soelul Security
lolks have had the COLAs for a
longtime."
Why did they get the COLAs
in the Hist place?" Brian askrd.
"T h e Idea wus thut they would
help Social Security recipients
keep up with tnllutlon. Th e
name C O LA Is laitln or some­
thing for 'Cost of Living A d ­
justment.'"
Ilrtun reties on his Uncle T im
lor scientific Information uhoul
the animal kingdom. Th is is a
very great mistake on Ills part.
"Did the COLAs work?"
"Th e y certainly did." I replied.
"Social Security recipients hove
done better than Just uboui uny
other group In the economy In
tin- last two decades. In tfie
ID70s. the benefits received by
retired pcopl;, adjusted for In­
flation. went up hy 33 percent."
"A n d thut was because of the
COLAs?"
See COLAs. page 6U

C a m p a ign Put Together For Full A m tra k F u n d in g
B y Tom Giordano
Herald Managing Editor
Ever since the Reagan administration proposed
doing away with any federal subsidies lo Amtrak
(here's been a public outcry, and warnings from
the railway's executives that any such action
would bring about not only Amlrak'a demise, but
the end as well to Auto Train.
And. to Flonda and Sanford, that could be
disastrous. Auto Train's demise would mean the
loss of several Jobs at the Sanford terminal, of
course, but that isn't the worst of It. Worse yet is
that It would eliminate a mode of travel now used
extensively by various types of commuters
between the Northeast and Central Florida.
Many of those travelers are senior citizens who.
whether they're reluctant to fly. find It difficult to
drive roughly 800 miles (from Sanford) to the
Washington. D. C., area, or simply cannot handle
a tedious car trip, use Auto Train extensively.
And apparently they love it. At least that was the
consenus of a number of senior citizens I spoke to

on a recent trip north on Auto Train
Over the past seven or eight years I’ve driven to
the New England area during the summer, and
perhaps the most tedious part of the drive was the
first 800 or so miles to Washington. D.C. And If
one docs not make a stopover in Washington
before driving on to New England — as I
sometimes neglected to do — the second leg of
the Journey is unbearable.

C O M M EN TAR Y
It was well worth It to take the Auto Train this
time and find myself completely refreshed the
next morning — you leave Sanford at 4:30 p.m.
and arrive at Lorton. Va.. about 30 miles from
Washington, by 8:30 a.m. the following day —
raring to drive the next 400 or 500 miles to m y
destination.
The service and attention (they pamper you)
was comparable to what one would find on a

Quirks
International

REDMOND. Ore (UFtl Need a unique gift for a
friend or family member?
Try a Death Valley burro —
or two.
An animal rights group
s a y s SB p e o p le h a v e
a d o p te d D e a th V a lle y
burros but 270 more of the
tough little animals still
need homes
The animals had been
removed from Death Valley
and sold by the National
Park Service to a slaughter­
house because they were
overgrazing and destroying
delicate terrain.
They weir rescued trom
the slaughterhouse when
the group purchased them,
renting a five-acre mini-

farm near Redmond as an
adoption center.
Those wishing to adopt a
burro must demonstrate an
a b ility to ra re for the
animals as pets. There Is a
$75 charge per bum), or
$100 for two.
" W e recommend that
people adopt tw o . They are
herd animals and they like
companionship."
M olly Cunningham o f
P eop le for the E th ical
Treatment of Animals said
the Memorial Day weekend
apparently slowed down the
adoption process.
She said the group had
calls from more than 350
people after the burroo were
offered for adoption last
Friday. But only 59 were
placed.

pass the time on Auto Train. There ure three
dinner culls Just like the cruise ships. You puss
through a buflel line and have a choice of three
entrees. No one rushes you In the dining car. and
there ure waiters or waitresses to serve you in
case you need an extra pat of butter. After dinner,
you spend time in the lounge car. take a walk up
to the dome car to see the horizon whiz past, or
you can watch a movie. If none of those pastimes
appeal to you. you can do what a lot of the other
passengers do: curl up in your seat and read a
good book. Unlike Amtrak — on its regular runs
to the Northeast — which makes a number of
stops along the wuy and sometimes makes
sleeping a little difficult because of the changing
speeds that cause the cars to rumble uround.
Auto Train makes only three relatively short
stops along the way and for the most part
maintains a steady, moderate speed so you don't
get knocked around much. Makes sleeping u lot
See AM TRAK. page BD

by G a r r y Tru d e a u

DOONESBURY

WantA Unique Gift:
Pick A Pair Of Burros
By United Press

cruise ship, especially if you're traveling "first
class" In a sleeper car. But If you're planning to
give Auto Train a try. there are a few things you
should know. As with the cruise ships to the
Bahamas. Auto Truln attendants, especially those
In the sleeper curs, are at your beck and call ...
and. like the cruise ship attendants, they expert a
tip when you leave in the morning. I learned thut
only because 1 asked my attendant. Glnu Dunn, if
u lip Is expected and. If so. how much. She told
me it's customary to tip your attendant $5 If
you're in a roomette, and $10 If you're in a
bedroom (sorry I asked). The cost of u roomette or
bedroom Is not Included In regular coach fure. of
course. She said attendants In the coach cars
don't usually expect a tip. although some get Ups
for special care they give to passengers with
special needs, such as the handicapped.
While the 800 mile drive by car to the
Washington. D. C. area seemed, to me ul least, an
eternity, the overnight trip via Auto Train was
smooth and over before I knew It. It Isn't hard to

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Subverting
United Nations
In theory, the United N ation s charter
created an International civil service whose
members owe thtlr primary allegiance to the
world organization. In practice, the many
Soviet citizens employed by the United
Nation*- administrative arm, known u« the
Sctr'd r; &lt;i:. act only In accordance with
Instructions from their government.
This fact has been apparent for many years
to anyone who observed the conduct of U.N.
employees holding Soviet citizenship. Still,
the S o vie ts proclaimed their Innocence
whencvc.- the subject arose. And. In the
absence of proof. It was alw ays possible for
the trusting and the naive to give the Soviets
the benefit of the doubt.
Hut even the most naively trusting must
have had their Illusions shattered with the
recent revelations of Soviet defector Arkady
N. Shevchenko. Mr. Shrvchenko. a diplomat
who served as the highest ranking Soviet
official at the United Nations from 1973 to
I97H, confessed in his memoir. "Breaking
With M oscow ," that every Soviet employee at
the United Nations served the Soviet Union
first and the U.N. only Incidentally.
Specifically, Mr. Shevchenko reported that
all Soviet em ployees of the Secretariat
violated their U.N. oath not to accept
Instructions from their government. "Every
Soviet national who takes the organization's
oath m ust com m it pe rju ry." wrote Mr.
Shevchenko. "Before an Individual's can­
didature Is submitted by the Soviet Union to
the Secretariat's Office of Personnel Services,
that Individual undertakes an obligation to do
Ills or her best In the Interests of the Soviet
Union and to use his or her prospective Job to
achieve this purpose."
The pur|M)se Included esplonuge. of course.
Mr. Shevchenko wrote that at least half of all
Soviet citizens working at the United Nations
were not diplomats but Intelligence agents.
And Mr. Shevchenko himself was under
orders to exploit Ills U.N. position for
maximum benefit. Ills tasks Included placing
Soviet Intelligence officers In the Secretariat,
collecting poltilcul und technical information
and Injecting Soviet propaganda Into United
Nations reports.
What all of this suggests Is the extent to
which the Soviets huve subverted the United
Nation's administrative apparatus. Reclaim­
ing the Secretariat to more nearly serve the
nohle objections set forth In ihe United
Nations charter would not be eusy. It would
require, for starters, that the Secreturlut find
ways, und more Importunity the will, to
enfo rce Its stri ct p r o h ib it io n u g a ln st
employees accepting Instruction from their
home government.
T his could necessitate a de facto ban
against em ploying Soviets, and the citizens of
muny other com m unist countries. In any U.N.
|M)sltlon of trust or Influence. Few believe thut
Ihe United Nutlons could m ukc such n
prohibition stick anymore thun It can enforce
the existing prohibition outside Instruction to
Secretariat employees. And fewer still believe
that the Soviets could ever lie persuaded or
coni|&gt;elled to live by the U.N.'s rules.
That tells u s two things. First, that Soviet
membership In the United Nations Is fun­
damentally Incompatible with the explicit
requirements of the U.N. charter. Second,
that the U.N. Is Incupahle of enforcing even
Ihe most basic of Its Internul rules. Thut latter
fact speaks volumes about the corruption of a
oner-mobile Institution.
Put more bluntly. If the United Nations
wants ever again to be tuken seriously. It
must reform even at the cost of confronting
un angry Soviet Union. To do less Is to
embrace corruption and then practice hypoc­
risy by pretending the rules are being
respected when quite plainly they urr not.

BERRYS WORLD

DICK WEST

Everything I Like Is Either Fattening Or Fishy
W ASHINGTON |UPI| - If watching television
makes you fat. as one group of Harvard
University researchers appears to believe, we
ran take heart from another study conducted at
the University of Leiden In the Netherlands.
The Dutch researchers found that eating fish
apparently protects against coronary diseases
The next project, as I see It. should be a study
of people who cat fish while watching TV .
Perhaps Sen. W illiam Proxntlre could be
persuaded to underwrite It.
The Wisconsin IVmocrat Is fond of bestowing
his "Golden Fleece" award on governmentfinanced research he considers pointless and
wasteful. I have, however, never heard of
Proxmlre reversing the coin — that Is. funding
worthwhile projects. This may be the lime.
Such a study might show that heart attacts
supposedly promoted by ctS-rsIty are prevented
by the consumption of seatc'd And Proxmlre
would be a hero to televiewers everywhere not
Just thellghtflsted in Wisconsin.
The Harvaid Schoot of Public Health has

concluded that •'time spent viewing television Is
a powerful predictor of obesity In youth.
(X)sslbly because that form of recreation re­
quires little energy.

Maybe so. I myself have noted that watching
television reduces the hours children might
spend In more strenuous activity, such as
washing the dishes
It also might be pointed out that the food they
are most likely to munch while absorbed with
the flickering images on the tiny screen lend to
lie rich In calorie*.
Suppose they were to wolf down fish chips
Instead?
It long has been believed that eating llsh is
healthful. But until the Dutch study there was a
paucity of scientific evidence as to Ihe amount
needed to stave off heart attacks.
Leiden researchers found that as little as un
ounce of saltwater fish per day was htlplul to
those who had never eaten fish.
Putting It another way. they concluded that
•one or two fish dishes per week may be of

preventive value in relation to coronary heart
disease."
What was not covered was the potential
benefits of fish snacks
I know youngsters who gobble much more
than an ounce of nibbles each time they sit
down al the television set. Perhaps they could
Ik - persuaded to open a box of fish snacks
Instead.
The Harvard folks drew attention to the fact
that foods most heavily advertised on television
programs for Juveniles tend to be loaded with
calories and high In sugar content to Increase
their taste appeal
I. however, consider It unfair to blame fatness
on commercials for cakes, cookies, candy and
soft drinks and other sweets. The trick Is to
counteract the demand they generate with
commercials for sugar-coated fish
I have rn doubt that the hall oil believed
ticneflrial can be made more palatable.
Probably some adult In the family already
&lt;|rlnks like a fish So training young televiewers
let eat more finny snacks should be fairly easy.

JU LIAN BOND

R USTY B R O W N

The
Tender
Trap

W ar On
Poverty
W orke d
In the last five years. Ihe number
of people living In poverty In
America has Increased some 5
million; from 29 million In 1980 to
more than 34 million today
The 15-percent poverty rale In
this country Is the highest since
1965. when the war on poverty
formully began.
In short, current federal |&gt;ollrles
have Just about eliminated Ihe
progress made over Ihe lust 15
years.
Yet Atnerlcuns remain ambivalent
ubout this problem, unsure of Its
cause or cure. Our national leader­
ship tells us that government
should play almost no role In
feeding the hungry or housing Ihe JEFFR EY H A R T
homeless, that any effort to do mi
simply dlatroys the ability and
d e s ir e of th e p o o r to h e lp
themselves.
The Reagan administration tells
Considered in strictly political
us that food stamps for hungry
terms. President Reagan's visit to
children und social services for the
the German military cemetery at
elderly help to create the staggering
lllthurg I* turning out to be a
deficit.
And the administration tells u* modest to xutMluntbil polltlcul plus
•h a t the tre e -m a rk e t s y s te m — not
for him . reversing .a pre-Uttburg
slippage lit his poll ratings It thus,
government assistance — Is the
(•crimps surprisingly, has been giv­
surest wuy to provide Jobs and
ing him Mime much needed |Hilltlcul
Income for the poor.
momentum as he heads Into lough
These positions are. of course, all
negotiations with Congress over Ihe
untrue. Hut the people who espouse
budget, tux reform and U S. (Millcy
them sit today In the scuts of power.
In Central America
Anti these fictions threaten to
Anulysls of Ihe -pre-Ultburg und
become a permanent part of the
post lilt burg Reagan polls Indlcule
thinking In America.
that Ihe public' feels that scheduling
Thut the war on poverty suc­
Ihe visit to lllthurg was u mistake
ceeded Is beyond dispute. Its pro­
Al the same lime, Ihe (sills also
grams helped Immeasurably to
Indicate a widespread feeling that
lighten the burden of (Mtverly. and
the pres* und various spokesmen
to correct m j i i i c of the systemic
went far Is-yond the txnind* in their
weaknesses of American capitalism.
attucks u|min a popular president
Yet thut very question — Ihe
w ho Is widely perceived us a
success und even Ihe propriety of
fair-minded and decent human be­
government helping those who
ing
cannot help themselves — remains
New Jersey, for exumple. Is a
very much u purl of today's national
heterogenous state elhnlcully und
debate.
contain* urban, rural and suburban
Whether argued In lofty philo­
(•opulallun* It thus provides wanesophical terms or In cruel, simplistic
tlilng of a barometer of public
denlgrullons of the underserving
opinion In the prr-Hlthnrg opinion
|MK&gt;r. the controversy remains the
s a m p 11n g of N e w a r k S t a r ■
Mime as It has throughout the ages.
Ler/ger/Eagleton Poll. Reagan's ap­
T h e Reagan a d m in is tra tio n
proval rating stood al 51 percent.
believes thut poverty has been
The same (Mill after lllthurg showed
nearly eliminated and thut all that's
him climbing to 5H percent.
culled for now Is Mitne maintenance
Other |rolls show the Mime trend
of the "safety net" for those "few"
line. The ABC NcwsMl’us/dngron
who have not yet been touched by
Post Poll showed a pre-illlburg
the economic recovery.
post-lllthurg climb of 54 percent to
The war on poverty Itself cun
57 p e r c e n t T h e N e w Y o rk
claim credit for some significant
TlmeetCUS New* Poll put Reagan's
victories, even If Ihe final war hus approval al 36 percent poat-Hltburg.
remained unwon.
confirming the other (Killing Indica­
The number of Americans living
tions. though T/mea/CHS had done
In poverty declined by ihe end of the no polling Immediately prior in
1970s. federul programs were ef­ HUburg
fective In reducing munlnutrltlon. In
At Ihe same lime, the public was
housing.
never widely enthusiastic about the

Up A fte r

This may sound strange — but
two women I know are worried
because their 20-year-old daughters
are In love.
Since when do mothers worry If
their daughters fall In love?
Since women got smart about
whut It takes to make It In this
world.
Twenty-five years ago. nobody
worried If a coed (as women stu­
dents were called then) majored In
education and wound up with an
MRS. degree. In fact, that was the
unashamed goal of many.
In the years between, however,
women learned we might have to go
lo work, or want lo. We learned we
m ig h t be d iv o rc e d a n d fin d
ourselves single parents struggling
along on the low pay of the
pink-collar ghetto We learned that
to make men's pay. we must be
trained for men's work.
visit Itself.
This Is one reason my friend
Before the president's visit. Ihe
Paula Is so pleased her daughter Is
ABC News/Post poll found the visit
majoring In astrophysics. "That's a
disapproved of by u margin of 51 to
field that's o|&gt;encd up to women
39 percent. Alter the visit, however,
since I went to college." she says. "I
and alter the media treatment und
m a jored In home econom ies;
ilu torrent of attacks by assorted
though I flirted with architecture —
spokesmen, the same poll found the
but that wus unthinkable bark
visit approved by 50 to 42 percent, u
then."
swing of 11 points for a president
So w hy Is Paula concerned?
who had l»een perceived lo be
Because she's afraid her daughter
committing a mistake.
may throw aside this unique career
The New Jersey Kutgers/Kagleton
opportunity to marry her boyfriend,
poll showed u similar dramatic shift
u college senior headed for law
Polling over u 10-day period that
school.
Included the visit Itself, this (toll
"W hat If he can't get through law
showed an Initial disapproval rating
M'hool on his own?" wonders Paula.
for Ihe visit of 46 to 31 percent.
"W ill m y daughter quit classes and
After the visit, approval led by 42 to
get a Job to help him? What If they
36 percent.
huvr children before she has a
A uumlx-r of factors undoubtedly
chance lo lest her future In
explain these shifts. A lot of people
astrophysics?"
voted for the president In Ihe recent
Paula marvels at the new fields for
election, and undoubtedly want lo
today's young women, but asks.
think well ol him He retains a large
'Will they appreciate how fortunate
reservoir of good will, und since
they arr and make the most of
nothing very laid h a p p e n e d during
this?"
Ihe ucluul visit to the cemetery, this
Another woman. Barbara, shares
reservoir of good will nulurully
similar concerns Her daughter, u
reasserted Itself.
business major, has followed her
Th e president muy also have
boyfriend to two cumpuses already.
received giMKl murks for his stead­ "At her age. she should be free for
fastness In keeping his original
s e lf -d e v e lo p m e n t a n d s e lf commitment lo the German leader exploration." Burbara says. "Yet
Helmut Kohl Everyone has had the she's In a relationship that I think Is
experience of making u commit­ stilling her."
ment then thinking better of It. but
Bartiara knows why she's upset.
going through with the commit­ She herself was a college dropout.
ment nevertheless.
She completed one year before
In addition, the visit Itself was meeting her future husband, a
very well handled, and the (•resi­ pre-tned student. She quit srhool
dent's rrmurks while In Germany
and went lo work: "The money was
were reasonable and eloquent. All of nice and my father was not big on
tills no doubt fed Into the favorable financing my education. When Bob
swing.
started tried school, we got married
But there wus also undoubtedly a I was pregnant In a month at 21
substantial backlash against those
Three children later, she felt
whu had been critical of the presi­ locked In and mentally underdevel­
dent before the visit.
oped.

JA C K ANDERSON

A Look At The Human W reckage O f Bhopal

"Sure, li t a great title car — but doea it nt our
yuppie Image7 "

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By Jack Anderson
and Joseph Spear
W A SH IN G TO N While h igh -;
priced lawyers In New York bicker
over Ihe extent of liability for the|
Union Carbide plant accident In
Bhopal. India, last December, we
sent a reporter to the scene of the
world's deadliest Industrial acci­
dent.
This la an eyewitness account of
the human suffering caused by the
escape of methyl Isocyanate gas
that killed at least 2.000. The
accident also alfllctcd uncounted
thousands w ith Illnesses that
h a ve n 't even been accurately
dlugnosed. and which doctors are
powerless to treat.
Indeed, the lucky ones may have
been those who died within hours of
Ihe disaster.
O u r reporter. Lu ca s Rivera,
moved In with the wretched sur­
vivors In Ihe shantytown Just across
from the Union Carbide plant. Here
Is what he saw and heard. It does
not make pleasant reading:

— Nasrrrn All. 24. wept as she
talked about the "devil's w ind" that
swept Hho|ial. "I can never forget
that horrible nightmare." she said
"I pray I am dead before I witness It
again." Once she clutched her
chest, explaining thut the pain In
her lungs lelt like "a ball of fire."
Nusreen's 7-month-old daughter
cries In (tain every lime she takes a
breath. Her eyes are watery white
and pus flows from her nose. "M y
daughter used to cough." Nasreen
cries In anguish "Now she Is not
uble to breathe. Now she vomits."
— Syed Irshad. 26. was uncon­
scious for 20 minutes after thr
poisonous fumes swept over his
shanty. When he came to. he was
able to rescue his faintly. Now he Is
having respiratory problems. He
used to be uble to lift about 130
pounds at Ills Job as a construction
iuborer; now he can barely carry 65
pounds.
Irshad said he hus overcome his
apprehension since the accident.

"There ts no time for fear," he said.
"After working 12 hours a day with
m y hands, there Is nothing lelt in
th ink about when you 're
exhausted."
Then a siren ut a distant factory
sounded — quitting time, not un
emergency — but Syed shivered.
"Every time I hear that siren," he
e x p la in e d , " I re m e m b e r the
nightmare."
— An old man. Syed Mokhtar All.
huddled under a tattered blanket
outside his shanty. "W h e n we
sleep." he said, "we dream of the
families that died. We dream of
them running from the gas. Our
dreams are frightening, and they've
left a permanent srar In our minds "
— "Th e authorities come here
conducting surveys, asking all the
wrong questions." one victim com­
plained. "Th e y don't ask If we arr
ruling, or If we are receiving proper
medlcullons. They Just want to
know how many family members
died."
— There's good reason why Utile

Is said about medication: No one
has any Idea how to treat the effects
of thr poison gas Most of Ihe
victims were given untacld tablets
and broncho-dilators to ease their
breathing.
— Syed Trk h a r All held out his
h a n d , s h o w in g th r b o ttle of
eyedrops prescribed by his doctor.
"I have two growths over m y
eyelids." he said, tilting his head to
show them. "The swelling on the
outer part ol my eye has not gone
down yet. ... I lost part of my vision
In one eye."
— Ram Kail told of the baby bom
to her 18-year-old daughter In the
Sultana Ladlea Hospital. " T h e
baby's skin was green ut birth." she
said. "T h e baby lived for only 10 or
15 minutes."
— A Union Carbide worker said
ihe workers knew the danger of
exposure to methyl Isocyanate and
"we were afraid." He added. "But
because of high unemployment, we
worked anyhow."

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OPINION
Sunday. June J, 1**5— 3D

Evening Herald. Sanford. FI.

TA K IN G CARE

That 'Peculiar' Am erican Practice
By Jerl. J. Winger
Freedom* Foundation Features
Alexis dc Tocqucvlllc. writing 150
years ago In Democracy In America.
remarked. "These Americans are the
most peculiar people In the world.
What Tocquevllle found “ peculiar" was
volunleertsm. the American penchant,
when confronted with a problem, to
Join together with fellow citizens to
solve It. While volunleertsm may have
seemed unusual to a European observer. u has long been a part of the
American spirit and has played an
Important role In shaping this nation.
That spirit ol caring and giving Is still
with us today. This Is Indeed fortunate
for In voluntrertsm lies the solution to
many of the problems that confront our
"oclety and our government in a time of
record budget deficits and reductions In
services. Volunteers — Individuals,
businesses, educational Institutions,
churches and civic organizations — can
lx* an alternative source of the services
essential to the well being of the
community and. bv providing the«e
. services Iroin the private volunteer
sector, can alleviate some of the burden
on government budgets and contribute

to the reduction of deficits.
That there Is no deficit of the
volunteer spirit In America Is evidenced
by the countless projects already In
place across the country. A brief survey
of General Foundation of Women s
Clubs' affiliates In the fifty states and
the District of Columbia Identified over
150 types of projects already function­
ing These Include historical preserva­
tion. recycling projects, construction of
(xirks and zoos, safety campaigns,
programs for senior citizens, day care
centers, drug abuse counseling. The list
goes on and on.
When the Canoga Park Woman's
Club discovered there wus only one
shelter for battered wives and children
In all of Los Angeles County, they acted
to open the first shelter In the city of
Los Angeles By mobilizing businesses
and other organizations, they were able
to purchase and renovate an aban­
doned motel. The center also provides a
crisis hot line, counseling and Job
training for the victims of family
violence.
'l l u n p r d l l t D 6 ylc~ *tow n ,
Pennsylvania Hospital Is operated by
the local woman's club. Founded In

1923 as an emergency room, the
hospital has grown to an 183-bed full
service facility. Because of volunteer
involvement, the hospital has been able
to adapt to changing community needs
while keeping cost under control.
GFW C has a long history of commu­
nity service. Seventy-five percent of
A m e ric a 's 14.000 libraries were
established by women’s clubs. From
1982 to 1984. G FW C members donated
34.5 million hours und $110,519,000
to volunteer projects And we are only a
half m illion m em bers across the
country. Think what could lie ac­
complished If a ft v million more
Amtrlcans pitched In The only limits
are our Imagination and our commit­
ment to help.
There Is another benefit of vnlunteertsm which needs to tie mentioned
This one accrues to the volunteer.
Psychologists have observed that the
human need to bo of service Is ns great
as the need for food and shelter.
Despite this, some Americans today,
when confronted with a community
problem, will declare: "T h a t’s the
g o v e rn m e n t's re s p o n s ib ility " or
"Tha t's what I pay taxes for." What

they are really saying Is I've hired my
good Samaritan: I've paid someone to
lx* my brother's keeper " In the pro­
cess. they are denying themselves the
special rewards that come from helping
another human being
President Reagan has suld: "There Is
In the American heart a spirit of love, of
caring, and a willingness to work
together. Volunteering In the United
States Is alive, healthy and growing.
Like the democracy It helped to give us.
though, volunteering must be actively
preserved and protected It doesn't Just
happen.'*
It won't happen unless we make It
happen. The demands are less than
you think and the rewards are far
greater. Reach out mid lend a hand.
Mrs. Winner Is the International
President ol the General Federation of
Women's Clubs and a member of the
1984 Nati onal A w a rd s J u r y for
Freedoms Foundation. The thounhls
expressed here were part of Mrs
Winner's testimony to the House
lludget Field //earlngs on the federal
Iwdnet held In New York City February
ft. lttH5.

OUR READERS WRITE
E y e so re s M u ltip ly

Friend To Y o u th
As the end of the school year
approaches. I would like to take this
opportunity to thank Sam Cook und
t 'h rt s Klstrr for all they have done for
the Seminole High School athletic
program Their articles have been an
Integral part of our program They
have provided motivation for our
young people and public awareness of
the many good things thut are
happening at SHS. I personally cut
their articles from the paper and post
them on our bulletin Ixiard Countless
students, who cannot afford a subsi rlptlon. slop and read these articles
on a dally liases.

It seems to me that the |xiwers that
lx- |/ontng board, city commission.
whcx*verl seem determined to allow all
the trees In Sanford to tx- cut down
and a convenience store put on every
corner and "barracks" condominiums
or a|uirtmcnts to destroy the landsea jxThe most recent cxumples are
to lx- found at the Intersection of 46A
IW. 25th Street) and Alr|xirt Hlvd
where there ure two convenience
stores opposite each other and a Winn
Dixie shopping plaza on the othrf
corner with unothrr convenience store
one block to the south at the Intersec­
tion of Alr(xirt Hlvd and Old Lake
Mary Road and the unsightly row o(
apartment buildings on taike Mary
Hlvd.

I especially appreciate the professlonal manner In which they wrote
the articles alxiul out Stale Champi­
onship track team. Their writing
assisted our coaching staff in bringing
ilie young men to their (x-nk at the
proper time.
A .W .E p p s

Principal. Seminole High School

•| FEEL mean ASA KAR

LET'S 6Cf OMfHE FREEWAY AMD D**IVE 55 IN THE FAST LANE"

P e a c e m a k e r s O f T o m o rro w A r e G o o d L iste n e rs T o d a y
Toda y peuee Is an unresolved
enigma, security a questionable at­
tainment Nuclear proliferation has
changed the rules. Opposing powerblocs rattle their nuclear sabres, while
a trembling world watches from the
sidelines for the eruption of a conflict
In which everybody loses.
Peacemaking has become a jxipulur
term. Many claim to lx* peacemak­
ers.-but loo often ufflrmlng everyone
else Is on the wrong trark When
"peacemaking" becomes a one way
alley, there Is danger It will lead to u
nuclear deadend. We cannot afford
the luxury of experimenting with
options which thrust us Into a
dile m m a of threatened nuclear
liolacnst or Armageddon.
We all want peace. Only the foolish
would encourage xu(x*r-|x&gt;wer nuclear
conflict. There would lx* no winners
It would mean the end of civilization
as we know It However, we have
splintered Into many opinions on how
Irest to assure a world free from
nuclear terror Who shall we listen to?
Who has the right answers? Who ure
t he real (x-acemukcrs?
Every affirmation of peacemaking
brings a contradictory response from
those of co n tra ry views! Peace
through strength! O nly a strong

America will remain a free America!
Th is Is countered by Freeze the
Nukes! Stop making the deploying
nuclear weapons Others say. let's
negotiate! Promise them everything
and they'll meet us hulfway. Oppo­
nents cite a long list of broken treaties
and promises. They say we've already
negotiated away our military superior­
ity.-und our security. Internationally
televised panels, politicians and clergy
offer further panaceas and programs
for (x-acemaklng
Who shull we believe? Is everybody
wrong? It Is very easy to castigate
other views us naive, pollyunnlsh.
Immature, dogmatic, or sabre rattling
Who ure really the peacemakers for
our times?
The peacemakers of tomorrow ure
those who are good listeners toduy,
those willing to listen to ALL the
voices they hear; the newsman, the
educator, the farmer, the housewife,
the businessman, the pastor, the
college student, the factory worker,
the retiree. All have something to say
alxiul peace und peacemaking. Let us
listen!
The peacemaker needs to be Ideal­
istic enough to envision peace with
honor and trust between opposing
world powers. He must be openminded enough to grasp the gruth In

contrary viewpoints, yet pragmutlc
enough to evnluute and differentiate
between honor and honesty versus
subterfuge und deceit. Courageous
enough to speak out In spite of
aspersion, yet thick-skinned enough
to endure In good conscience until
peace prevails. The peacemaker must
be wise enough to reconcile and mold
conflicting Ideas Into a cooperative
unified effort to gultt the aspired to
goal. He must be great rnugh to rise
ubove selfish partisan politics to the
status of u citizen-statesman, enohlrd
by compassion and concern for peace
for all peoples
Maybe that Is u lull order In tixluy's
market place of scurrilous* news and
vitriolic politics, but peace Is there,
drep In the hearts of the common folk
of Atncrlca.-and of the world. As we
listen to m any voices, opinions,
viewpoints, suggestions, tnayhe we
will learn something. If we listen real
gtxxi, and udd u bit of gumption and
Inspired Imagination, then maybe we.
the common folk, can become the reid
peacemakers for this generation.-and
assure the possibility of a next.
James Spcese. T h .U
AdJ. Prof. In Religion A History
Flortdu Southern College. Orlando
Chaplain Ll. Col USAF Ret.

Also, while on the subject of aesthet­
ics. I might call your attention to the
eyesore at Park Avenue between 8th
und 1Mb streets thut used to tx* a park.
but now Is a very unattractive play­
g r o u n d . ll c o u ld c c r t u lu ly be
beautified, such us the one between
4th and 5lh streets and Park and Oak
Avenues.
I was txirn and raised here and
Sanford used to tx- a beautiful little
town with lovely homes and trees,
and It Is sad to see what Is happening,
not only here (nit all over Florldu.
John M Morgan. M l).
Sanford

U n se lfish H o u rs
On Ix'liall on the Sanford/Uike Mary
Unit ol the American Cancer Society, I
would like lo extend my thunks and
dre pest appreciation lo the many
nurses, dix tors. pink ladles und vol­
unteers who donated their time lo the
cancer screening clinic Saturday. The
many unselfish hours donated by
them helped to provide u very suc­
cessful service lo the community.
I would especially like lo thank
Central Florida Reglonul Hospital. Dr.
Peter Selassie and Nancy Edwards.
RN. Their Initiative and many weeks
ol time In organlzatlng this clinic
deserve all of our gratitude Our
sincere thunks to everyone who
hel(x-d on this project.
Vivian L. Buck
Sanford/Lakc Mary Unit
American &lt;'ancer Society

Getting Help
-For A Fee
By C h e ryl Jensen
When the time comes that an older
parent needs an array of community
services, the primary care-giver —
usually a daughter or daughter-in-law
— Is the one who tries to determine
what kind of help Is needed. In­
vestigates c o m m u n ity resources,
spends hours on the telephone
negotiating bureaucracies, and essen­
tially puts together a pnct.'ge of
services that generally supplement
what the faintly members ure doing.
When professionals do this It's called
case management, and It s something
that has tx*en provided by various
social-service agencies. However, social
workers — as well as other pro­
fessionals — have started private
practices that specialize In providing
these case-management services.
They do essentially what an adult
child would do. but can't — perhaps
because she lives 1,000 miles away —
and act us a liaison with that udult
child.
These services arc appearing on the
scene because there are more older
people who need an array of communi­
ty services and because families are
sejiuratrd by distance.
"I think that's why we're seeing It.
There's a lot of long-distance caring."
said Barbara Sllverstonr, executive
director of The Lighthouse New York
Asscx-latlon for the llltml and co-author
of You and Your Aytnn Parents.
"O f course, the primary case manag­
er for older jx-ople Is the family, the
daughter or Min who helps In terms of
obtaining services. And when the son
or daughter Is not available for that
tiecuuse they live loo far away, then
this service Is purchased."
Services offered tiy case-management
agencies generally Include medical,
psychological and srx tal assessments,
the development of a comprehensive
care plan, coordination und monitoring
of services, fuinlly counseling. In-home
consultation und nursing-home place­
ment assistance.
These service* link fumtltes with
home health workers, nurses, re*
h u h tlttu lto n th e ra p is ts , d octors,
geriatric psychiatrists and lawyers who
specialize in curing for oldrr people.
Case-management services charge a
fee and. In addition, you pay for the
services they link you to. However,
they are alternatives to trying to pul
together and monitor services on your
own.
Fees vary mid runge from approxi­
mately $25 lo $55 or more per hour.
These agencies may or muy not charge
for work done In their offices and the
time that goes Into lining up the
services, long-distance phone culls, etc.
Case-management services ure cur­
rently unregulated. You should check
the professional certifications of profile
providing the service and find oul In
advance what services ure offered und
the charges. For example. If the person
imivldlng cuse management Is a social
workrr. contact the national office of
the National Association of Soclul
Workers (7981 Eastern Ave.. Sliver
Spring. MI) 20910) or the slute office,
which usually Is loeuted In your state
capital.
In checking with a numlier of experts
about whether nr not Individuals can be
relmbursed by Insurance for these
services. I found It Impossible to come
up with a flut statement one way or the
other. This Is u question to explore In
detail wltti the cuse-m unugrment
service you're considering
For a list of some ruse-munagement
agencies und for Informal Ion on how
you can Icx'ute out-of-town services,
send a se lf-a d d re sse d , slum ped
envelope to TA K IN G CARE. Newspa|x-r
Enterprise Association. 2fK) Park Ave .
New York. NY I0U50

What Newspapers Across The Nation Are Saying

License Plate Indignity For Miss Liberty
T h e New York Tim e*
ikired with New York's orange auto license
plates, the State Assembly has voted for new
ones, decorated with the Statue of Liberty. ...
Pulling Miss Liberty on license plate* wrongs her.
wrongs the country and wrongs New York.
Miss Liberty deserve* to be dignified, not
degruded. ... There Is something tinny and tacky
about stamping her out by the millions, soon to
tx- subjected to dirt, dents und rust. With her
centennial celebration nearly upon us. we'll be
seeing a great deal of the statue In the next two
years. There Is no reason to make her an
eve-glazing cliche
The license plate trend In New York ts. In any
cuse. lo individualized expression.... Some of the
eight-character messages are Intricately clever:
B4IM20LD. AV8TO R ... Let them all flourish.
With automobiles us with public morals, society
should distinguish between Liberty and license.
A tlan ta Journal and Conatltntlon
An odd thing has happened as the New
Federalism enters Term 11. Stales that once
fought Washington's commitment to civil rights,
to educational Improvements and to social
programs now want a bigger one. And as the feds
scale back aid. many state* arc struggling to
compensate for the losses.

... While states have covered some federal cuts.
I he effort has not been complete....
A recent congressional study shows that
poverty among children has risen sharply In the
last decade — a tragedy exacerbated by federal
retreat. Cutbacks to nonprofit agencies have
helped make homelessness and hunger major
urban problems.
Indeed. It is a paradox. Many of the stales that
now worry about federal cuts not long ago bitterly
opposed federal Intrusions In their affairs Much
of that opposition, of course, focused on rate. But
after the South finally accepted change, federally
Imposed desegregation quickly Ird It to the
economic mainstream.
Bt. Petersburg (Pla.) Tim e*
"Pay attention to what we say. not what we
do." might be the admlnstratton's motto. For
example. President Reagan often professes sup­
port for the concept of equal rights, but he has
opposed virtually every Important piece of civil
rights and women's tights legislation that has
crossed his desk as president.
Dallas Tim es Htrald
The North Atlantic Treaty Organization's de­
cision to upgrade Its conventional defense
capabilities la a welcome sign that the alliance
finally has come lo recognize the danger of

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ovcrrellanre on nuclear weaponry....
The action wus taken after the ministers heard
an ulurtnlng U S report lhal ... concluded that, by
the end of this century, the Soviet Union would
tie able to overrun Western Europe. If It wished,
before N A TO commanders could decide whether
to retaliate with nuclear weapons.
By proceeding with the scheduled deployment
of medlum-runge cruise und Pershing II missiles
In Wrstern Europe In the past 18 months. N A TO
has acted wisely to shore up Its nuclear defenses.
But that, cleurly. la not enough. A h the defense
ministers noted In a Joint communique ... "Th e
current disparity between N A TO 's conventional
forces and those of the Wursaw Pact risks an
undue rellunce on the early use of nucleur
weapons "
Chicago Sun-Times
Soviet leader Mikhail S. Gorbachev may be
going too fur In his new decree that curbs
drinking in the Soviet Union. He has raised the
drinking age from 18 to 21. That's not bad. He
has upped penalties for drunkrn driving and
being drunk In public. That's good. He has
shortened the hours that liquor stores will remain
open That's OK. since stoics are owned by the
government and clerks won't Join the ranks of the

Jobless Bui Gorbachev also lortiade drinking ul
official receptions und banquets! That's bad.
very bud. flow cun a functionary relax ul u
reception If he or she can't take a nip or two? And
what happens lo conviviality at boring dinners?
Gorbachev, you made the decree too long
Tha (Burlington. Iowa) Hawk Eya
We will need a million new teachers by 1990.
say educators, and not merely for math und
science. The tearher-shortage crisis Is going lo hit
all fields, according to Ihe American Federation of
Teachers. As the demund goes up* the supply Is
going down, according lo the Nullonul Center for
Educational Statist Its
In purt. the crisis Is an unanticipated result of a
couple of welcome trends.
One Is the move by slates to raise qualification
standards. Insist on competency tests and
thereby squeeze some mediocre teachers out of
Ihe market.
The other Is the expanding Job opportunity In
other fields for women and minorities. ... Now
those people are being doctors or ulrllne pilots, or
finding other rewarding careers.
The remedy? Unless standards ure to lie
lowered, pay is going to huve to be raised. We
have to reorder priorities und decide whut
"national security" rcully requires

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Gee, it s a big world— oceans to cross . mountains to climb. . . the call of
exciting cities.. .the lure of Orient" All are waiting. . .
Like Jimmy, many of us once saw ourselves circling the globe and keeping
our date with adventure. Hut somehow our big plans got pushed aside by the
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Years pass and the dreams of the young change. Suddenly, there are new
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Evening Herald, Sanford, FI.

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Sunday, June J, I t U -J O

Of Methodist Mission Flap

Youth Mission Work Team
Schedules Fundraisers
The youth mission work team at Community United
Methodist Church of Casselberry will hold an auction, silent
auction and roast beef dinner. June 14 In the fellowship hall to
raise money for their mission trip to Oakland Park United
Methodist Church In July. The dinner will be served 6-7 p.m.
followed by the auction. Dick Mailman and the Rev. Mike
Kolehmalnen will lie the auctioneers. The youth will also hold a
rummage sale for the project at the church on Highway 17-92
on June 15 beginning at 8 a.m. Those with Items tc donate to
the auction or rummage sale may call Sam Deputy at 830-9313
or Kristi Boone at 830-7«35.

Sunday School Honors Workers
First Presbyterian Church of Sanford will recognize the
workers In Its Sunday School program this Stindav In
fellowship hall from 9.30 a m. to 10 a m. Sunday School
classes will begin at 10:05. Each will be presented with a token
of appreciation.

M u sicales Planned
i he First ilaptNi Church of Sanford. Paul Murphy, pastor,
will present Sounds of His Coming I on Sunday. June 30 ut 7
p m. The first of the fifth Sunday musleales planned under the
direction of Rodney Brooks, minister of music. It will feature
the adul and youth choirs, ensembles, trios, duets, solos and
men's quartets and Isopen to the public.

Bishop Installs Vicar
The Rev. Robert M. Anderson was Installed as vicar of St
Peter's Episcopal Church. Lake Mary, by the Rt. Rev William
II. hoi well, bishop of the Central Florida Diocese, on May 23 at
the Lake Mary Elementary School

Presbyterians To Hold VBS
A Vacation Bible School for children two years through rising
sixth graders will I k - held at First Presbyterian Church. 301

Oak Ave. Sanford. June 24-28. Parents may register their
children by culling the church office at 322 2662. A church
night supper on Sunday. June 30. will display the crafts and
talents of the children attending

Vacation Bible School
Vacation Bible School will Ik - held ui Plnecrest Baptist
Church from June 24-28 from 9 a.m. to noon. It will be open to
all children ages three years through fifth grade. Registration Is
now bring accepted.

Holy Trinity Sunday Observed
Messiah Lutheran Church of Casselberry. 2610 S. Highway
1 7 -0 2 . w ill ob se rve H o ly T r i n i t y S u n d a y a l both the 8 :3 0 a n d

11 n in. services. Holy Cbmmunlon will be celebrated at the
8 30 a m. service. Al 11 a.m. the young people will share Bible
verses, pantomime Bible stories and songs.

Film To Be Shown
Ordinary Guy. named “ Best Film of the Year" by the
Academy of Christian Clnrmagraphlc Arts In 1981. will be
showri at 7:30 p.m. June 9 at Grace Bible Church. Sanford,
The dramatic 70-mlnute motion picture Is a Day Star
Productions release. Il Is open to the public.

Getting Through G rief
The Rev. Barbara Riddle, pastor of Tuskawlllu United
Methodist Church. Casselberry, will present a program. Gelling
Through Grief, to the United Methodist Women of Community
United Methodist Church. Casselberry Wednesday at 10 a.m.
In the fellowship hall. A covered dish luncheon will follow the
meeting.

Services Feature Hunt Singers
The Matt Hunt Singers will be appearing In special services
at Palmetto Avenue Baptist Church. Sanford. June 16-19 at
7:30 p.m. The quartet has travelled extensively for 12 years
with a ministry of song and word. The Rev. Matt Hunt Is
minister at Palm Beach Baptist Temple. A nursery will be
provided.

Missionaries To Speak
The Rev. Dale McClain, missionary to Hong Kong, will
preach at the 8:30 a.m. 11 a.m. services Sunday ut Community
United Methodist Church. Casselberry. High school seniors will
lie honored ut the 11 a.m. service Sunduy. OMS missionary
Marvin McClain will speak at the 7 p.m. service.

Missionaries Caught In Middle
By David E. Anderson
UPI Religion W rite r
W ASHINGTON (UPII - A United Method1st bishop's refusal to sanction an Indepen­
dent overseas missionary couple will create
new tension between conservative Method­
ists and the leadership of the 9 4 millionmember church.
Earlier this month, the Mission Society for
United Methodists, an Independent agency,
held a "sending forth” commissioning
service for five missionary couples, four of
whom ate scheduled tc go to overseas posts
without the blessing of the denomination's
Board of Global Ministries.
The Mission Society was formed more
than a year ago by critics of the denomina­
tion's mission strategy, which they claim
has resulted In a precipitous decline In the
number of missionaries and the embracing
of a theology stressing social change in
Third World countries nt the expense of
traditional evangelism
Shortly alter the service, however. Bishop
Woodlc White of the Illinois Area, the bishop
of one of the ministers commissioned by the

alternate organization, said he cannot and
will not make the appointment of the
minister.
Such an appointment. White said In a
statement, "would be In violation of the
spirit and Intent of the 1984 General
Conference action affirming the Board ol
Global Ministries as the sole (missionary)
sending agency of the United Methodist
Church."
Under United Methodist rules, clergy
most be "appointed * by their bishops to a
congregation or other work assignment,
such as a missionary posting.
l.asl year, the church's General Confer­
ence — Its highest decision-making body refused to approve the alternate society,
accepting arguments the Mission Society
could undercut members' support for ofItdal missionary programs
The missionary couple Involved In the
new dispute are the Rev. Max and Patricia
Borah of Sesser. III., who are to go to Ghana
for the Independent agency.
Board of Global Ministry officials say the
Borahs had l&gt;ccn accepted bv the iKiard and

offered a placement In Sierra Leone but the
couple told the board they fell called to go to
Ghana.
"A t that time, we couldn't offer (an
assignment) there, so they withdrew." said
Peggy Billings, head of the board's world
division She said when a placement
became open In Ghana, "we ottered to work
on (It) If the Borahs would be willing to go
under board auspices.” but the couple
declined and we’.u with the rival agency.
The Borahs -.nderscorlng the -.ensliiii
between the two mission agencies, said:
"W e’re going with the Mission Society
because we know that without the Mission
Society, we weren't going anywhere."
While said hr is not trying to fight the
Mission Society but It "clearly ... functions
as an alternate sending agency and. by my
Interpretation. Is In competition” with the
official church agency.
Of the other couples, onr lay couple and
another holds Peruvian citizenship and are
not subject to n bishop's appointmcnl The
status of the other two couples Is unclear,
church officials said.

Fundam entalists A n o n y m o u s Form ed
By Lisa Jen n in g s
ourselves visible We're not antl-rellglous.
United Presa International
O u r Job Is to make the break from
The lifestyle of fundamental Christians
fundamental churches as painless as (toss!ran I k - psychologically damaging and those ble
who break away from the church need help
There are many In the groups who still
dealing with "rral life." according to the
consider themselves Christians, as Yao
founder of a new group called Fundamen­ does, bui who are afraid to go to church lor
talists Anonymous.
fear of gelling caught up In what-Yao calls
Richard Yao, a Wall Street lawyer, said he
"m ind control.**
began the support group alter seeing
Ex-fundam entalists often suffer de­
countless ex-fundamentalists — himself
pression. the Inability to trust, bitterness,
Included — experience culture slun k when
loneliness, sexual dllllrullles and the fear
they left their highly restricted churches for
that something evil will Im-Iu II them or a
a less severe lifestyle.
loved one. he said.
Fundam entalists A nonym ous began
Yao. who was raised in a fundamentalist
alMiut two months ago with two groups In
Baptist home and spent most of Ills life
New York composed of people who had
adhering to the rules of the church, said hr
responded to ads Yao placed In local |iapcrs.
iM-gan to feel he had lieen brainwashed.
A hotline was established and within u
lie "de-programmed" himself by reading
month Yuo and other volunteers were
as much previously forbidden literature as
receiving calls from fundamentalists around
he could.
the country who said they needed help
"I read (Sigmund) Freud, history, philoso­
leaving their churches.
phy. the classics," he said "T h is wholr
Chapters of the group have sprung up In
thing begun to lose Its grip and I realized
Chicago. Denver. Los Attgelcs and more
how much I'd lm n giving up."
With a new mindset, Yao said u break
groups are being organized cuch day. Yao
sa id . The g ro u p s w ill I k - In d e p e n d e n t b u t
Irom the. chureli wun Inevitable. And the
linked through a monthly newsletter
only way hr could make the break was to
"We're mil In the business of conversion."
acquire a whole new set of friends.
Yao said. "We're Just trying to make
Despite threats from Christian Irlends Dial

lie would burn In bell. Yuo did not return to
the fold.
Yao now describes the fundamental
church as a prison. "It's like grttlng a
dinner Invitation from nice people.' You go.
thinking you'll have a nice dinner. But tinminute you get into the house you realize
llu-y'rr shutting the (loots and locking the
windows and they e x p e c t you to slay
forever.'*
Hr said mnsi of the hotline cullrrs arc
people who ate afraid of hell or who are
having trouble dealing with everyday life*.
But some callers are angry fundamrnlallsts who disapprove ol Yao's group anti
threaten violence
"When you think thul you are told by God
to do certain things, as many fundamrnlallsts think, tlu-n any means to the end Is
Justifiable," Yao said. "It gets scary."
Meetings of the group ure tree and meant
to give members a chance to shurr common
problems, much like Alcoholics Anony­
mous Members utr encouraged to dlsugree
with cuch other und not fret bad about It.
"Th ese people had shut o il their brains."

Yao said. "Th e y had lieen trained to say yes.
yes. yes to authoritarian figures. We want lo
help them think lor themselves again."

Pope Inducts 28 New Cardinals
By PAULA BUTTURINI
V A TIC A N C ITY (UPI) - The
Roman Catholic Church's 28
new cardinals speak languages
ranging Irom Tam il und tho to
Ethiopian and Ukrainian. Such
diversity Is no accident.
Th ro u g h o u t last weekend,
•’ope John Paid II stressed that
Ills va rie d choices were a
" p a r t i c u l a r s i g n " of the
worldwide mission he sees for
Die church, a mission he has
dramatized with 26 foreign trips
during Ills 6 Wyenr reign.
"Individuals who come from
different parts of the world are
(King called to Join the college of
curdlnals." the Polish-born pontIIf said. "T h e treasures of
diverse cultures arc brought Into
this church of Rome through
their persons ... The y bear
w itn e s s to the u n iv e r s a l
extension of the church.”
.John Paul led two days of
solemn ceremonies to bestow
the red silk hats and plain gold

rings that murk a cardinal In the

church.
An outsider himself when he
became the first non-Italian jhijic
I ii more than 8&lt;X) years. John
Paul has repeatedly emphasized
the Im po rtan ce of In te rn a ­
tionalizing the church, which In
recent decades has grown fastest
In Latin America ami Africa.
Church officials estimate that
more than half Ihc world's
nearly 800 million Catholics will
live In l-atln America by I he year
2.000.
Continuing a trend siurted by
Pope'Paul VI. John Paul broke
the centuries-old stranglehold
the Italian church maintained on
the Vatican hierarchy by naming
cardinals from Th ird World
countries and other u n d e r­
represented nations.
Ills latest choice of cardinals
gives red huts for the first lime to
Nicaragua und Ethiopia. The 28
new curdlnals ulso Include two
other Latin Americans, another
African, two Aslans and four

East Europeans.
Only five are Italians, with
eight from other West Kurnpcun
countries and two each from the
Unllrd States und Cauadu.
John Paul's choice of cardinals
also reflects his |M-rsouul vlrw of
an embattled church In an
Increasingly hostile world, a
view based on Ills experience as
the only Roman Catholic po|&gt;c lo
huve lived under communist
rule.
Warning Ills new curdlnals
that they "will oltcn Ik- made a
sign of contradiction, sometimes
even persecution." he also rncourugcd them not to lose heart.
"Th e Gospel message contains,
within llself a power that cannot
Ik- stop|M-d. a |lower that carries
Il Into the world and Into the
future.'* he said "Attempts may
be made to op|&gt;osc ll and to stifle
II. hut In the end II will overcome
all opposition, break through
every barrier, reach every place,
and conquer the heart of every
person ol good will "

Th e Rev. Daniel Coy

G o o d S h e p h e rd
G e t s N e w P a sto r

The Rev. Danlrl Coy will begin
his pastorate ut Good Shepherd
Evangellcul Lutheran Church.
Lutheran Church of America
Florida Synod. Sanford this
Sunday. T h r new pastor und hts
wile. Dirralne. will be honored ul
a reception after thr morning
service.
malnstreum and Its niuln com­ cooperative jirogram und this
They were murrlrd In Dover.
mitment lo missions. Christian year will give $827,000. or 10.5 Mil., alter his May 15 graduation
percent
of
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undeslgualed
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Irom from the Washington. D C .,
Leaders of tlie luiidamentallst ceipts.
Center of Gettysburg Seminary.
Th
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fundamentalists
claim
faction. Including u past presi­
She Is the former Lorraine
dent of Ihc denomination, have there Is a "liberal drift" In the C route.
threatend to withhold their denomination but Moore re­
He received Ills bachelor's
funds from the Cooperative jected the charge, "because I degree from Lenolr-Rhyne Col­
M i s s i o n P r o g r a m — a knew where I s I imk I und where lege. Hickory. N .C . In 1981.
multtmtlllou-dollar program that the people I am associated with
During his year’s there he
finances foreign and domestic stand — as conservative us served as Christian Education
unybody
could
be."
mission work — If Stanley Is not
director and was active In the
"In fact. I huve lieen kidded Lutheran Student Movement
re-elected.
and
luughrd
at
about
being
such
Moore's Amarillo congregation
and In te r-V a rs ity C h ris tia n
was for yeurs the convention art arch-conservHlIve." he said. Fellowship. He was on the na­
leader In contributions to the
"I don't think lie's a liberal, tion's dean's list und graduated
but he’s being used by them.” Htimmu cum laude.
Paige Patterson, u leader of the
Born In Evunston. III., he grew
conservative faction, said
up In Chlcugo und Miami

Conservative Pastor Is Hope O f Baptist Liberals
W A S H IN G T O N lU P I) —
Southern Baptist pastor Winfred
Moore says he Is so conservative.
"I thought Barry Goldwuler was
a liberal.” Now. oddly. Moore
(luds himself the hope of liberals
In a denomination now close lo
splitting.
Moore. 65. an Amarillo. Texas,
pastor and president of the
Baptist General Convention of
Texas, has reluctantly agreed to
run for the presidency of the 14
million-member Southern Bap­
tist Convention, thr nation's
largest Protestant congregation.

Should he win. Moore would
oust Atlunta fundamentalist
Charles Stanley, who Is favored
by S o u th e rn B u p tls t c o n ­
servatives.
” 1 have kept hoping somebody
would emerge that everybody
could agree Is the person to lead
us but II hasn't happened.”
Moore said In u statement
Thursday announcing his can­
didacy.
The convention, which will
meet June 11-13 In Dallas. Is
close to schism us contending
fuctlons of fundamentalists und

"in u ln s tre a m " conservatives
struggle to control the church's
seminaries and ‘ administrative
machinery.
Moore has been mentioned for
the last several months us a
possible candidate to deny
Slunley a second one-year term
us president. Lust month, he told
reporters that since his nume
had come up. "All of a sudden
I’ve become not Just a moderate
but a liberal."
Moore said he has agreed to
run because. “ Il Is time to turn
our convention bark to the

M e th o d is ts S tu d y S e xist L a n g u a g e In H y m n s
(K-rson church committee, said
N ASHVILLE. Tenn. (UPI) Concerned that language In Its Carlton Young, editor of the
trudlllonal hymns might offend project.
or exclude some members, the
"Th e question of whether und
United Methodist Church Is how to change the traditional
studying the "highly volatile”
■ays of addressing God ta cer­
Issue of whether to remove tain lo be highly volatile." said
sexist language and military Young, a professor of church
term s from Its 2 0-yea r-o ld music at Emory University In
hymnal.
Atlanta.
A new hym n und worship
"O ur inundate ts to respect the
txiok that reflects Ihc ethnic
diversity of the 9.4 million- language of traditional hymns.
member denomination will be That doesn't necessarily mean
produced by on appointed 25- retain, but respect." he sold.

The committee met recently In
Nushvllle to try to balance sug­
gestions for revising "Th e Book
of H ym ns" from evangelicals,
feminists and others In the
church.
Young said the committee will
have to decide w hether to
change, discard or leave un­
touched such hymns as "Rlsr
up. O Men of God.” "Th is ts My
Father's World" and "Dear Lord
and Father of Mankind."
Military terms such as "bat­
tle" and "soldiers" used to

jmrtray the church's mission ure
also under study by the com­
mittee.
The committee Is expected to
offer Its report to the denomina­
tion's General Conference In
1988 and the new book will be
jiubllshed by the United Method­
ist Publishing House In Nashville
In 1990.
Young said the new edition
will Include songs favored by
blacks. Aslans, tllspanlcs und
native American members.

^/Utesul. . .
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CELEBRATION OF WORSHIP IN
THE SPIRIT AND THE WORD.

SUNDAY S C H O O L ................................................ 9.45 A.M.
MORNING W O R S H IP .......................................... 10:50 A.M.
EVENING W O R S H IP ........................................... 8.00 P.M.
William Thompson, Pastor

Sanford Church of God

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...Amtrak Funding Sought
Continued frdta page I D
•easier. too.
; One of the things you want to make certain of if
•you're planning a trip via Auto Tra in la that your
; reservations are Intact and properly recorded.
And If you make a reservation other than through
Auto Train reaervatlonlsta. say. through a travel
agent, check your ticket closely or you may end
up In a mess as did one poor woman from West
Palm Beach. Apparently she booked her reserva­
tion through a travel agent for a particular day to
travel with a companion. She never read the
confirmation she received In the mall and. after
driving up to Sanford with her friend, found that
her ticket was not good that day. but was for
another day. Groan and gripe as she might, all
the poor Aulo Train clerks could tell her was that
they'd put her on standby until 3:30 p.rn. and get
her aboard with her friend If there were any
cancellations. I don't know If she made It aboard,
but I did find some empty seats In the coach cars,
so maybe she did.
That 4mtrak
Auto Tra in are gaining In
popuia,;:y is «?v..fenced uy the Increase In
rldershlp according to the latest r'-ktlstlcs,
especially the New York to Florida runs, and the
Mlainl-Tampa run. In March 1984. 5.507 passen­
gers used Am trak from Miami to Tam pa,
compared with 7.018 for the same month this
year. In March 1984 there were 60.048 passen­
gers using Amtrak from New York to Florida, and
72,242 for the same ,month this year Auto Train
recorded 4.802 riders for March 1984. and that
Jumped to 10,742 for March 1985. For the fiscal
year. October through March. 1984 there were
27.859 riders recorded on the Mlaml-Tampa run.
compared with 33,443 for the 1985 fiscal year:
305,139 riders on the New York-Florida run In
fiscal 1984, compared with 315.734 for the 1985
fiscal year, while Auto Train recorded 22,312

passengers for fiscal 1984 and 39.219 for fiscal
year 1985.
Supporters of Amtrak say large budget cuts for
the government-owned railroad would destroy
the rail system, create traffic jams on the
highways and clog airports, and they refuse to
Idly watch It happen.
The Coalition to Save Amtrak kicked off a
campaign last week against a congressional
proposal that would substantially reduce federal
subsidies for the railroad.
The coalition of more than 25 groups repre­
sents senior citizens, minorities, farmers, gover­
nors. state lawmakers, mayors, railroad workers,
passengers and others.
The administration had proposed eliminating
all federal subsidies for Amtrak beginning Oct. 1.
but a congressional compromise with the White
House would continue funding at a reduced level.
Atnlrak officials contend that without federal
funding the railroad will go out of business, and
they say A utoTraln would go with It.
"T h is la Just the beglnn'-’ g of what will be a
sos'alned campaign - - for
year and next year
and the year after that — to ensure tiie survival of
Amtrak.'' said Jim Snyder, national legislative
director of the United Transportation Union and
chairman of the coalition.
Snyder said the rampalgn will Include passen­
ger (willIon drives at Amtrak stations In Boston.
New York. Washington and elsewhere.
"W e do not Intend to let this administration
strand passengers, clog a.rports and highways,
increase ulr pollution, squander energy anti turn
America Inlo the only Industrialized nation
without rail passenger service.” Snvder said.
"We are determined to make sure Americans
are Indeed better — not worse off — than they
were four years ago.” he said, echoing a

SUM I

A u to T ra in em p loye e s un lo a d cars a t L o rto n , Va. destination
campaign line from President Reagan.
Sen. Arlen Specter. R-Pa.. an Amtrak support­
er. said that. If the passenger rail system Is
eliminated, auto and airplane traffic would be
snarled along the East Coast and elsewhere.
"H ig hw ays will be Jammed and airports
overwhelmed.” Specter said. "Th e U.S. Senate
might even have difficulty at times getting a
quorum.”
Amtrak's current subsidies total &gt;684 million.

The House Budget Committee has passed a 10
percent cut for the new fiscal year and the SenaP
has approved a 12.5 percent reduction.
Rep Edward Markey. D-Mass. said thet If
Congress could not agree to cut ” 21 unnecessary
and destabilizing MX missiles out of the budget
this year. I fall to see how we can afford to cut out
America's rail passenger service."
(Some Information In this commentary was
provided by Herald wire services).

...COLAs Not Cute
Continued from page ID
"In large part, yes."
"Where does the money come

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Philip Roth's love affair with Prague
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Nathan Zuckerman, the American Je w ­
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In "Prague Orgy." Zuckermun Is after a
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C o k e 's A d C a m p a ig n : A r e P a trio tis m
A n d Soft D rin k s T h e S a m e T h in g ...?
By Terry Finn
Ualtsd Press International
The first change In Coca-Cola's 99-yearold secret recipe Is being hullyhoocd with a
media blitz of major cities that links Coke
with milestones of U.S. history and mujor
personalities and events In American
culture.
Coke Is not alone, but Its cam|uilgu Is one
of the biggest In the new swing ol
advertising lowurd patriotism — a trend
that some advertising analysts believe
cheapens and saps loftier virtues
"In (he end. when you use these patriotic
symbols for commercial purposes, you
diminish them.” says Amltul Etzlonl. pro­
fessor of sociology ut George Washington
University and an expert on contemporary
American society.
"Tha t's why we don't allow the llag or the
eagle symbol as u commercial trademark.
' It's prohibited by luw."
Certain print syintxilx may lie banned, but
verbal hyperbole Is not
During an uppeurance at the Space
Nredle. landmark of Seattle's 1962 World's
Fair. Brian Q. Dyson, president of Coco
Cola-USA. referred lo the flavor change us
"the new reality" and suld. "Coke. In u
certain sense. Is America."
A news release quotes Dyson us saying:
"A new Coca Cola ... will tap the mood of
^renewal thut Is ull around us. and people
' will stand up und cheer."
; Dyson's buildup, pari of a show rcprulcd
Hit other locations around the country, was
followed by a video Indicating Coke la us
I Inseparable from America's greatness as the
IStatur of Liberty and the moon walk of the

"Th e danger I sec is. II that Idea Is
translated Inlo u campaign with frequent
television exposure, you can start to have
blurring between news und commercial
entertainment. There's u lot of discussion
among media people about, what happens
when products und news or historical
events are put side by side. It can I k * hard lo
tell one from the other."
C. Samuel Craig, professor of marketing at
New York University, suys "the fundemental question Is whether drinking Coke
■nukes you a belter American.
"Coke Is un old company and It's purt of
Americana. It ts a symbol ull over the world
It Is ull underlined by the Coke com­ of Americans. But can you go one step
further und say Coke Is ulso part of the
mandment: "We ure. We will ulwuys Ik?."
Thai's u lot of message to be riding under American heritage. I don't think people view
Coke as a vehicle lo achieve that
the bottle cups und pull-tabs of a soft drink.
"It's clearly hype."
Such advertising mukes "drinking a Coke
Coke officials adamantly deny thut Coke
a putrotlc duty." Etzlonl said. "Another
|Miint Is. If you can dtschurgc your duty to changed Its 99-year-old secret formula,
the nation by having u Coke, why should sweetening tt by five calories per can. In un
attempt to regain sales lost to Pepsi In the
you douny more."
Patriotism as an advertising theme Is $25-btlllon-a-year soft-drink Industry.
The New Coke, uccordtng to Dyson, is
resurgent, notes James Larson, assistant
prolessor of communications research at the "our way of saying, yes. we have enjoyed
the herttuge. the richness, the trust for 99
University of Washington.
"It's been demonstrated In the post- years of tome very loyal consumers thut
Vlctnum era that people like lo hear good have made us what we are. And we want lo
things said about this country. Coke's reach to the utmost level to return to you
whut we think Is something more, some­
ap|K*ul to basic vulucs Is probably very
thing better."
effective."
But Cake's reul strategy, contends Etzlonl.
"I think the appeal to patriotism and
"Is to create a mood around Coke rather
Amertcu und the Important values of this
country Is. personally, going a bit far for a than un Information link. They're not telling
product like Coca Cola." Larson said. "But I you It's good for you or contains vitamins.
"They're saying drinking Coke Is being un
have lo suy It's not all that far from whut
American."
other manufacturers have done.

astronauts.
Images of the nation's past and present
blaze across the screen set to orchestral
Coca-Cola theme music: the aerial shot of
the Statue of Liberty. John F Kennedy with
a Coke on his desk. Coke In u space ship
blasting off Its pad. In the locker rooms und
dullle bags of Hie NFL and. by Implication.
In John Wayne's suddlebags ns he rides up
on the silver screen.

ANALYSIS

"It comes from a tax on
working people, which Is purt of
the problem. While the benefits
for retired people were going up.
the Incomes of the workers who
were paying for these benefits,
adjusted for taxes and Inflation,
fell sharply. Working people now
have Incomes which are lower
than those of the retired people
they ure helping to support."
"W h y don't working people
|ust gel COLAs of their own?"
"The y probably can't afford
them.”
"Are they expensive?"
"Yes. It was going lo cost $22
billion Just for the Social Securi­
ty |M-ople to have the COLAs
next year."
We headed on down to the zoo.
It took awhile to find the Social
Security COLAs They were kept
way In the back In a crumped
pen that also housed some
.indent Coca COLAs that had
been abandoned earlier In the
month.
"H i there. C O LA liears." Brian
called out cheerfully.
Most of the COLAs huddled In
the corner. One C O LA , who
appeared to be tlie leader,
snarled.

"W h at do you w a n t? " It
snapped.
"We Just wanted lo see you
guys. We heard you were cute
and cuddly." Brian explained.
"Cute and cuddly my paw! It's
pretty hard lo be cute and
c u d d ly w he n y o u 'v e been
th ro u g h w ha t w e 'v e been
through. First our Coca cousins
were given the boot for some
sweet young thing And now
we've been put on Ice as well.
It's enough to make a CO LA bear
mighty grouchy."
"B ut. Mr. C O L A , you're u
pretty expensive pet." Brian
argued. "And It really doesn't
seem fair that the people who get
you have higher Incomes than
the people who pay for you."
“ Shut up. kid." the COLA
snarled. "The people that own
us are retired. Th e y should have
everything they want. The Pres­
ident even said that once.”
At thut moment, a tour bus
containing Congressional Demo­
crats pulled up. The Democrats,
armed with fence-cutting tools,
had come to take the COLAs
track to Washington. The Social
Security C O L A s climbed up
against the fence, eager for their
release. Their escape looked like
a sure thing.
It's pretty touglt to separate a
CO LA from Its owner.

Elvis' M other
D ied When He
Becam e Famous
By Jim Lewis
NASH V ILLE. Tenn (UPI| Elvis Presley had always been a
"momma's boy" but Ironically It
was her son's fortune and
world-wide acclaim that actually
killed Gladys Presley, the author
of a new book concludes.
But. Elaine Dundy In "Elvis
and Gladys" (MacMillan. 351
pp.. $18.95) urgucs that Gladys
w as not a " J e m e n t e d l y
(Mtssesslve mother" to the rock
n' roll king
D u n d y 's m e tlc u o u s ly re ­
searched Irook Is the first on
Elvis lo pinpoint the matriarchal
genealogy of the superstar.
Among other things she finds
that E lv is ' great-great-great
grandmother wus a full-blooded
indlan. his maternal grandfather
was a moonshiner (and a good
one) and that Elvis doted on his
mother and actually subcon­
sciously considered himself the
head of the fuinlly at the age of 2
lx. when his father. Vernon,
wen t off to M is s is s ip p i's
Purrhman Prison for forgery.
But foremost In Dundy's book
Is the relentless detail with
which she traces the relationship
between Elvis and Gladys.
"I think that you are either a
momma's boy or a daddy's
boy," Dundy suld In u telephone
Interview. "I think lie was a
momma's boy. You are generally
one or the other.
” 1think he was very much like
Gladys whtle she wus a young
girl. She had rhythm. She was a
gratl beauty* She did a wild
Charleston to Jimmie Rodgers
records, This prompted people to
say that Elvis got It natural."
Elvis' twin died at birth and
Dundy sees Gladys somehow

assuming the role of the dead
boy.
"There were many reasons
that caused this close rela­
tionship. Elvis wus a sole sur­
viving twin. There were twins In

REVIEW
cvey branch of the family on
both sides.
"You could say a relationship
of twlnshlp developed between
them — beyond the mother and
son. She protected him but as
great as her anxieties were for
him . she Instinctively knew
when to leave him alone."
Dundy said Gladys walked
behind Elvis to school up until
his teens In Tupelo. Miss., but
still allowed him to hitch rides a
mile away to the main part of
town und to the local radio
stutlon where he could see his
real life Idol, country music
singer Mississippi Slim.
Gladys' mdlivatlon was very
clear, according lo the author.
"She wanted to make sure he
didn't play hoofer und she was
determined that he would be as
little like Vernon as possible."
She characterized Vernon as
rather shiftless and a man who
had difficulty living down his
past after getting out of prison.
Dundy, an American living In
London, said Presley's ancestors
had u "long row to hoe. They
were pioneers. When his father
went to Jail, that was another
thing that put him Inlo close
contact with his mother. The
first words he spoke after his
father went to Jail was to pat his
mother and say There, there my
little baby."
T .

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low Down, Dress Cool - It's Hot Outside
Temperatures in Sanford reached 97 Sunday
B » h a heat Index of 107 and no relief is in sight.
1 The National Weather Service has issued a
C I P rr,al weather statement cautioning Floridians,
especially the elderly, and those who work
trrnuously outdoors to take precautions against
teat stress, which can be deadly.
The forecast calls for excessive heat to continue
ver most of Florida for the next few days.
During the past couple of days, afternoon high
temperatures acrosa the Sunshine State have
; Climbed well Into the 90s and In uome cases to the
^ ■ 0 0 degree mark. This Is primarily due to
sir,t innary high pressure over Florida.
I T ’’l- high pressure area has kept skies sunny,
greatly diminished afternoon thunderstorm activ­

,

Surplus Food
Distribution
Schedule Set
Surplus food commodities,
^supplied by the U.S. Department
■of Agriculture, will be dtstribJuted by the local chapter of the
’ American Red Cross in Seminole
[County Wednesday. Thursday
[and Friday.
On Wednesday. 9 a.m. to 3
p m.. food will be distributed at
Crooms High School. 2200 W.
13th St., for persons living In
Sanford (Zip Code 32771). Lake
Mary (32746). Lake Monroe
(32747) and the Springs(32779).
On Thursday. 10 a m. to 3
p in. at the Altamonte Commu­
nity Chapel. 825 stale Highway
436. Altamonte Springs, for
persons living In Altamonte
[Springs (32701). Casselberry
1(32707). Winter Springs (32708).
IKorcst City (32714). Fern Park
[(327301. Goldcnrod (32733) and
iLongwood (32750) and for those
[living In Seminole County but
[w hose m a ilin g address Is
[A p o p k a (3 2 7 0 3 ), M a illa n d
I (32751| or Winter Park (32792).
Friday, 10 a.m. to noon at the
I Baptist C h u rc h . Lake Mills
! Drive. Chuluota for those living
In Geneva (3 2 7 3 2 ). Oviedo
(32765). and Chuluoia (32766)
Jenny Penny . manager of the
Seminole Service Center of the
Central Florida Chapter of the
Red Cross, said recipients must
report only to the location served
liv their Zip Code. She also
urged that they bring boxes or
bags to carry their food commod­
ities.
For additional Information or
questions regarding eligibility
requirements, persons may call
the Red Cross. I.ongwood, at
831-3000.

ity and has produced light westerly winds over
the state. The westerly winds act to transport
heat from the Interior of the state towards the east
coast, thus decreasing the cooling breezes from
the ocean during the afternoon hours. This
pattern Is expected to continue at least through
mid week.
As the summer season nears, the hot tempera­
tures interact more with the higher relative
humidities to produce heat stress As the danger
to the public increases with higher stress levels,
the national weather service will Issue alerts in
the form of a daytime heat index, which Indicates
how both the temperature and humidity actually
feels to an Individual.

As an example. If the temperature Is 95 degrees
with a relative humidity of 55 percent, the
apparent temperature or heat Index is 110
degrees in the shade. In direct sunshine with light
winds, as much as 13 extra degrees can bendded
With the heat Index above 90 degrees,
sunstroke, heat cramps and heat exhaustion are
possible with prolonged exposure nnd-or physical
activity.
Health experts say tu reduce your dsk of heat
disorders:
• Slow down. Strenuous activities should be
reduced or rescheduled to the cooler times of the
day.
• Dress for summer. Lightweight, light colored
clothing reflects heat and sunlight and helps the

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M*r*M nt* H sv Tim m y VlMWrt

Robbie Penlck, 12, proudly displays the medal he won for winning the 50 yard dash
at the Special O lym pics In Tam pa over the weekend. Penlck is student at Hamilton
Elementary in Sanford.

Bringing Home The Gold

T u rtle s T h re a t e d
MELBOURNE BEACH (UPI) The fate of the loggerhead sea
turtle In the Western Hemi­
sphere hangs In balance as
construction and erosion eat up
Melbourne Beach, a favorite spot
for the ancient creatures to lay
eggs
The threatened species has
migrated each spring and fall for
Bee TURTLES, page 8 A

Sanford Boy Wins Medal In Special Olym pics
By Chris Plater
and Richard Truett
*'You can't describe the emotions. I have seen
Robbie make so much progress this year.” said
Kaihertne Penlck of her grandson. Special
Olympics gold medalist Robbie Penlck.
Robbie Is a 12-yrar-old student ul Hamilton
Elementary School In Sanford He Is enrolled In
the Trainable Mentally llandlcap|&gt;ed program
and he took home a gold medul In the 50-yard
dasli at the State Special Olympics tills past
weekend at the University of South Florida In
Tampa.
Penlck. cousin of Seminole High track
standout Billy Penlck. was one of 2.400
youngsters who competed In the weekend's
Slate Special Olympic*. Althugh he suffers
from a severe hearing loss, speech Impediment

and vision problems. Penlck Is bright child with
a radiant smile.
"I am so thrilled.'' said Mrs. Penlck. "Donna
Rills hns done so much for these kids.”
Ellis Is a T M II teacher at Hamilton Elementa­
ry. She Is one of three teachers at the school
who work with TM H kids
Penlck qualified for stale competition by
going through the county meet then the district
meet. He has a chance of being selected for the
National Junior Olympics.
"He's really thrilled." coach Dan Dougherty
said of his protege. "It's a once In a lifetime
thing for him ."
•
Dougherty said a lot of the credit goes to Ellis.
Mrs Penlck said that since Robbie has been
In Ellis's class he has made improvements In
every area and she said that Ellis'* cluss Is so
m uch better than locking handicapped
children up In an Institution somewhere.

servative opponent*.
As the opposition New Democracy
party conceded defeat In Sunday's
national election. Papandreou's
Pan-Hellenic Socialist Movement
supporters clogged the streets of

Athens, honking their car horns and
wuvlng grern-and-white party flags to
celebrate a second four-year term as
Greece's head of state.
"Th e vote of the Oreek people has
been triumphant." said Papandreou.

• Stay In air conditioned environments. This
markedly reduces the danger from the heal.
S u n d a y 's h ig h te m p e ra tu re s , re la tive
humidities at the time, and the heat Indices In
selected cities: Tallahassee. 97, 50 percent. 112;
Jacksonville. 100. 44 percent. 114: Daytona
Beach. 95. 51 percent. 107; Orlando. 97. 42
percent. 107; Tam pa, 91. 49 percent. 98; w. Palm
Beach. 93. 49 percent. 103; Miami. 94. 56
percent. 110: Fart Myers. 95. 51 percent. 108;
Key West. 90. 61 percent. 100.
— Jane Casselberry

Veterans Seek
Seminole Site
For Hospital
Donna Estes
Herald Staff W rite r
Seminole and Orange county
veterans are seeking the support
of the Seminole County Com­
mission In finding a 40 acre tract
In the southeast section of the
Seminole county as a site tliev
can suggest for a new $460
million. 470-bed veterans hospi­
tal.
The Veteruns Administration
has recommended llie proposed
hospital tie located In Brevard
County.
Seminole commissioners at a 2
p m. workshop Tuesday are to
discuss detulls of the proposal.
Don Arthur, chairman of the
Veterans Hospital Committee for
East Central Florida, said today
he has already received the
promise of support from the
Individual Orange County com­
m issione rs for a Sem inole
County site. It Seminole com­
missioners will assist In finding
one.
T h e area favored by the
committee 1s near the University
of Central Flo rida campus,
which Arthur said Is the veter­
ans population center of the nine
Central Florida counties to lie
served by the new facility
planned for construction start In
1990.
U.S. Rep. Bill McCollum. RAltamonte Springs, has lent Ills
support to the effort by writing
letters to the Veterans A d ­
ministration.
Tile problem. Arthur said. Is
that a medical committee of
District 12 of the Veterans Ad­
ministration has a "m ind set"
Hint the hospital should Ik- In
Brevard.
But Arthur says even Veterans
Adm inistration "a rith m e tic”
from the 1980 census shows
that 135.000 of the 275,000
veterans In the nine-county nrea
live In Orange and Seminole
counties. He Insisted Ihut during
the past five years even more

G re e k Socialists W in Second 4-Year Term
ATH EN S. Greece (U l'll - Prime
Minister Andreas I’apandrrou. lead­
ing his socialist movement to a
second four-year term, today de­
scribed his decisive election victory
us "a great defeat" for his con­

body maintain normal temperature.
• Stay out of tlie sun. Sunbilrn makes the Job
of heat dissipation that much more difficult.

66. a former U.S. citizen who rume to
power In 1981 pledging Greek
w ithd raw a l from the European
Common Market and N A TO , and the
removal of U.S. military bases. "To See 0&gt;.£EK, page 8A

veterans have moved Into the
two-county area, making a site
here Ideal.
Arthur said veterans from this
area now must travel to Tampa
or Gainesville for their medical
care.
The usual practice when a
veterans hospital Is built Is to
construct a convalescent center
nearby. Arthur mild, and one for
a 470 tied hospital usually had
120 beds.
The hospital would employ
1.100 people, ranging from pro­
fessionals on staff to cooks, und
representing a "boon to any
com m unity," Arthur said, ad­
ding the convalescent center
would provide more Jobs.
Th e new hospital Is now under
discussion by the House Veter­
uns Affair* Committee for In­
clusion In the 1986 federal
budget,
Meanwhile, McCollum. In u
recent letter to ihe Veterans
A d m i n i s t r a t i o n . Bal d u n
appropriate location for the new
li o sp 11a I w o u l d be e i t h e r
Seminole or Orunge counties
In-cause they are more central
and accessible to the many more
veteran* Intended to lie served.
McCollum suggested the best
sites would be near the universi­
ty or the naval training renter
hospltul In Orlando which would
lie “ naturul complements to any
VA hospital.”
Th e congressman. In testimo­
ny before the congressional
committee and In talks with the
Veterans Administration, has
said "veteruns In Florida need
relief now."
U.S. Rep Michael Dlltrukln. RClearwater, said $3 million has
been allocated for Ihe planning
for (lie new hospital. Tentative
schedule for the hospital culls for
Ihe design lo tie completed In
1989, construction lo begin In
1990 and the facility completed
In 1993. Blllrukls said.

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Lights On
Congressman Bill McCollum, R-Altamonte
Springs, lights the first candle officially
launching the “ Lights On” campaign for
1985 with help from, from left, Barbara
Dean, Altamonte Springs, founder of Fam i­
lies Together; Craig Kolbrin and Valerie
i Price, seniors at Lyman High School and Jill

McCullough, Lake Brantley senior. The
cam}; sign asks citizens to turn on car
headlights and porchllghts during the high
school graduation period as a positive
message to graduates that the community
cares and encourages a drug and alcoholfree celebration.

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JA C K S O N V ILLE (UPI) - A sniper fired at
traffic for 30 minute* from a wooded area off a
Jacksonville highway, und six motorists sufTerrd
minor Injuries, including a woman whose nose
was grazed by a bullet.
Two men were apprehended a short distance
from Ihe shootings Sunday afternoon but police
do not think they were Involved In Ihe attack.
Duval County Sheriff officials continued this
morning to look for the sniper, who hit an
estimated 10 cars from a patch of trees and brush
about 50 feet away from the southbound lane of
Interstate 95. No traffic accidents were reported
Authorities said the shots began about 5:10
p.m. E D T on the northsldc of the city, about four
miles from downtown. Those Injured were In
three separate vehicles.
Karen Rands. 21. of Jacksonville Beach was
treated and released from Memorial Medical
Center after she was grazed In the nose by a shot.
A friend. Sherll Pruett, had just picked Rands up
from the airport.
"It exploded and my friend screamed." Pruett
said. "She had blood on her nose, and I looked
over and she was putting her hands on her nose
and It was Just running down her face.' ‘
Josephine Potporsky. 53. of Transfer. Pa., was
hit in the left armpit and right upper thigh with
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Porn Seekers Told:
Start With Bible
DENVER (UPI) - Seekers of "obscene,
salacious and degrading" matter shouldn't
cuat Ihe first stone until they've taken a good
look at the Bible, according to a group of
atheist* protesting un anti-pornography con­
ference.
Bill Talley, head of the Colorado chapter of
American Atheists, read out loud Saturday
what hr called obscene biblical passages at
ihe National Conference on Pornography,
sponsored by Morullty In Media.
Talley cited the story In Genesis of Lot
committing Inrrst with his two daughters,
which he said was "not even a morullty
lesson. ... And It's Impossible for biblical
upologist* to rationalize It as anything but
un obscene, suladous and degrading piece of
filth."
American Atheist members wearing "H oly
Ghostbuster" T-shirts demonstrated outside
the conference with signs quoting Bible
passages they claimed were "In some cases
seamier" than any current literature.

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NATION
IN BRIEF
Suspected Spy Brothers
To Get Civilian Trial
NORFORK. Va. (UPI) — The Justice Department nays two
brothers who are retired Navy officers accused of spying
will be prosecuted under civilian law for the "extraordinari­
ly serious" espionage charges.
Assistant Attorney General Stephen Trott vowed Sunday
the pair will not "get off light" and denied a deal was made
to allow a top Kremlin diplomat, believed to be Involved In
the spy operutlon. to leave the United States.
John Walker. 47, and h?9 son Michael Walker. 22. a
seaman from the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier Nlmltz.
have been Indicted on six counts of espionage.
John's brother Arthur Walker. 50. an engineer at a
Chesapcike. Va.. defense contractor, has been arraigned
on similar c harges In Norfolk.
Officials had said Navy Secretary John Lehman was
exploring the possibility of recalling John Walker, a former
Navy communications specialist, and Arthur Walker. 50. a
retired lieutenant commander, to active duty so they could
be court-martialed.
Such a proceeding could be closed to the public to
prevent revelations about the materials the Walkers are
accused of passing to the Soviets.

Hotel Guests Go It Alone
NEW YORK (UPI) — Guests at some of the city's moat
luxurious hotels lugged their own baggage and made do
with unchanged bed linen for a third day today with hopes
that new negotiations would end a strike by 14.000 hotel
workers ranging from bellhops to housekeepers.
The strike at 45 of New York's hotels began early
Saturday, and has been marked by spirited, often raucus
picketing outside some of Manhattan's landmark lodgings
— the Plaza, the Waldorf-Astoria, the Pierre, the Sheraton
Centre and others. Violence erupted at other sites, union
officials said.
If no agreement la reached this week, the union, which Is
waging Its first strike In Its 46-year history, warned that
picket lines will be set up at 40 more hotels.
The walkout could rost the city's 92 billion annual
tourist and business trade millions ut the start of the
summer tourist season.
The union Is seeking a 6.5 percent wage hike In each
year of a four-year contract. The hotel association has
offered a 4.5 percent Increase.

Domestic Strife Sparks Murders
E L C A JO N . Calif. (UPI) — A mnn described by neighbors
as "easy-going" and "likeable" shot and killed his wife and
four relatives over a deteriorating marriage and threats
from his father-in-law, officials say.
Th e man's two small children were playing outside
during the rampage.
When the rlffe fire ended. Tuflc Itadlh Naddl. 44. called
police to come and kill him. He surrendered, however, and
was booked Bunduy at Ban Diego County Jail on suspicion
of mass murder.
"H seems like his wife nnd family have been having
domestic problems." LI. Buck Posey said. "Th e relation
deteriorated and. when her father-in-law threatened to
send her back to Jordan, she filed for divorce on Friday.
Naddl surrendered at the hillside home 15 miles east of
San Diego a short time after the shootings that killed his
wife, Alda Naddl. 26. her parrots, llubld and Lillian
Sabbagh. brother Michael, and brother-in-law Osama
Muahlnl.

WORLD
IN BRIEF
Iraq Tries To Bomb
Iran Into Negotiations
B E IR U T, Lebanon (UPII — Iraq said Its warplanes
(rounded Iran's main oil trrmlnul on Khurg Maud and two
other sites today, and threatened to continue air attacks on
civilian targets unless Iran negotiates an end to the Persian
Gulf War.
Iran hud tto Immrdlulr comment on the reports, which
were not Independently confirmed.
The stulc owned Iraqi news ugency quoted u military
communique as saying the rulds were carried out ugulnst
the oil exporting terminal ut Khurg Islund, a peirochemlcul
facility ut the |Mirt of Dundur Khomeini and military
hurrucks at Khuneli.
The strikes followed uttacks on Tehrun Sunday that
killed ut leust six people. The communique threatened
more raids If Iran does not negotlute un end to the
4Wyear-old war.
The raids followed Irun's firing of u missile Into the Iruql
capital of llaghdud Saturday. Iruql officials confirmed the
ultuck but gave no further detulls.
Both countries claimed a string of air raids on other
civilian targets.

Islamic Jihad Holding American
B E IR U T, Lebanon (UPI) — Islamic Jihad terrorists today
released a photograph of the kidnapped American director
of the American University Hospital.
An envelope containing the photograph of David
Jucobaen. 54. and the statement allegedly released by the
pro-lranlan organization were rllpped under the door of a
Western news agency office In Moslem west Beirut.
Three gunmen kidnapped Jacobsen May 28 In the Beirut
hospital's parking lot. The body of American University
professor Denis Hill. 53. was found a day later, and a
telephone caller claiming to represent Islamic Jihad
claimed responsibility for both the kidnapping and the
slaying.
Callers who said they represent Islamic Jihad have
claimed responsibility for the kidnapping of four other
Americans.
The callers have demanded the release of 17 prisoners
held In Kuwaiti jails for a series of bombings of French and
U.S. Installations In Kuwait In December 1983.

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Future Of SALT 2
Reagan Considers Continued Compliance
W ASH IN GTON (UPI) - President Reagan, his
public agenda focused on a tax reform crusade,
faces a decision this week that* has profound
Implications for arms control and the competitive
superpower military relationship.
Reagan scheduled a meeting of his National
Security Council today to discuss whether the
United States will continue to adhere to S A L T 2.
the second Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty,
when the pact expires later this year.
Hanging on his decision — one of the most
Important he will make this year In national
security policy — are arms talks In Geneva.
Switzerland; relations with U.S. allies, and. In the
view of some, the outlook for an accelerated arms
race.
The Issue Is forced by the scheduled sea trials
later this year of the Trident submarine Alaska,
whose 24 Intercontinental ballistic missiles will
push the United States past the limit of 1.200
multiple-warhead ICBMs allowed by S A L T 2
unless Reagan opts to retire an older Polaris
submarine with 16 missiles.
Although the allies appear to favor continuation
of the voluntary restraint the United States has
shown since S A L T 2 was signed In 1979. the
administration and Congress have divided over
the Issue.
The Senate never ratified the treaty but the
parties have agreed to abide by Its provisions.
White House charges of Soviet cheating have
fueled calls by conservatives In and out of the
administration for the United States either to
Ignore the treaty or observe only those provisions
the Soviets also observe.
Administration officials say the Internal debate
lias taken place along familiar battle lines, with

Secretary of State George Shultz and national
security adviser Robert McFarlane and others
arguing for retaining the limits against Defense
Secretary Caspar Weinberger and some of his
Pentagon aides.
The debate within the administration could
spill onto the Senate floor Tuesday when It
considers the 1986 defense authorization bill.
Th e outcome will be a prime topic for discussion
later in the week when Shultz consults other
N A T O foreign ministers la Portugal.
Administration officials said Sunday Reagan
will make his decision next weekend after Shultz
reports back from Portugal. The decision,
technically not due until the Alaska prepares to
go to sea. will be discussed In a report Reagan Is
expected to submit to Congress June 10. the
officials said.
"A n y decision Is a tough one." said one official,
"because there are certain unknowns. No one
knows what the Soviets would do If we ceased to
adhere."
The options presented to Reagan range from
strict compliance — even In the face of alleged
Soviet violations — to complete abrogation
Officials say the White House recognized the
latter would probably hand the Kremlin ample
ammunition for a propaganda offensive and
would upset European allies.
The United States ulleges the Soviets have
violated S A L T curbs on the development of new
long-range missiles, and deployment of the S S -16
mobile missile.
Reagan further contends the Soviets have
violated the 1972 Antl-Balllstlc Missile Treaty
with construction of a huge radar station ut
Krasnoyarsk In central Siberia.

N e w s O f Septuplets W a s 'N ig h tm a re '
NEW YORK (UPII Patti Prustad went
through a "nightm are" when doctors told her she
was carrying septuplets and spent the last two
weeks of her pregnancy unable to move and lying
on her side "like the Romans did "
In an e x clu sive Interview wi t h People
magazine, released Sunday. Mrs Frustacl. 32.
and her husband. Sam, 30. talked about the
historic birth of their seven children, two ol
whom died.
"Th e babies were taking so much out of my
tardy." Mrs. Frustacl said. "Nobody can have that
much reserve for Dial many."
Mrs. Frustacl was hospitalized In her 20th week
of pregnancy, and by the 26th week — Just two
weeks before the septuplets were born by
Caesarean section Muy 21 — "everything was
going downhill.
" I am not a huge person." she said. "I am 5 feet
2 Inches and normally weigh 115. By the time I
gave birth. I welghrd 187 pounds.
"I couldn't sit up and cal by this time. I had to
lie here on my side like the Romans did.
"Towurd the end I was on oxygen most of the

time because four of the babies were lying right
along my diaphragm, and one was pushing up on
the sternum ." she said. "Pulm onary tests
determined I was getting one-third of the air a
normal person would get."
Mrs. Frustacl was released from the hospital
Wednesday but hri*flve surviving babies will not
go home lor up to two months, doctors say.
A spokesman at Children's Hospital In Orange.
Calif., said Sunday night that all five babies are
showing at least some Improvement, although
they remain In critical but stable condition on
ventilators.
The Frustacls lost two of the babies — u
daughter who was stillborn and a son. nicknamed
Peanut, who died 60 hours after his birth at Saint
Joseph Hospital. Both were burled Friday.
Mrs. Frustacl. a school teacher, had taken
fertility drugs to become pregnant and said she
and her husband had Joked about having triplets.
But when doctors told her she would give birth
to septuplets. "I Just couldn't believe this. It wus a
nightmare."
Their Mormon fulth ruled out an abortion.

Praying O ver,
Tornado Victim s
Start Lives A n e w
United Press International
Comforted by words of faith
and prayers for the future, the
victims of
tornadoes that
killed at least 91 people and
Injured hundreds more In
Pennsylvania. Ohio and O n ­
tario. Canada, tried to begin
put t i ng th e ir lives back
together.
Most electricity and tele­
phone service was expected to
be restored by today, and the
National Guard, local police
and Canadian soldiers were
called out to keep order dur­
ing the massive cleanup.
At least 1.000 homes were
destroyed and up to 2.000
damaged by the trail of
twisters that cut a gash from
Canada to Pennsylvania Frtday night, said Michael Carroll. assistant director of
American Red Cross Eastern
Disaster Services In Alex­
andria. Va.
The governors of Ohio and
Pennsylvania declared dis­
aster areas and asked for
federal assistance for counties
tom apart by the tornadoes.
Damage watt estimated in the
millions.
S u r v i v o r s hel d p ra y e r
services S u n d a y and af­
terwards. many took pictures
of their devastated towns and
gathered what remained of
their possessions. Some said
they would not rebuild their
wrecked homes.
"I really don't know what
I'm going to do now." said
Orca Harnett, whose home In
Atlantic. Pa. was destroyed. 'T
have Insurance, but I think It
might be cheaper to buy a
house somewhere else than
rebuild."
At least 63 people were
r e p o r t e d dead In
Pennsylvania. 16 In Ohio and
12 In Canada, ar.d authorities
feared the death toll could
mount.
About 233 people were Injuie d and at least 1,255
homes were damaged from a
point 30 miles north of Pit­
tsburgh to Lake Erie and
stretching hundreds of miles
east. Damage was estimated
at more than 913.5 million In
Erie County, the hardest hit
by the tornadoes.

Woman Escapes Apparent Rapist In Restroom
A man apparently Intent on
assaulting an Altumonte Springs
woman to whom he offered a
ride gave up Ills quest when the
wornun locked herself In the
restroom of a convenience store
and the clerk refused his request
to (H-rsuadc her to come out.
The 22-year-old woman told
Seminole County sheriff's de­
puties the man offered her a ride
home from C lu b 436. Lake
Howell Road. Al tumonte
Springs, at about 10:15 p.m.
Sunday.
When she got In (he car the
man began fondling her, a
sheriffrf report said. He drove
west on state Road 436 and told
her "he wus taking her to his
house where shr was going to
have him before she could
leave." the report said.
When the car was stopped In
traffic the man held the door
luck down and while driving he
continued to fondle the woman
and pulled her heud over to him
so he could kiss her. the report
said.
The woman asked him to stop
at a 7 Eleven on state Road 436
at G'acc Avenue. Altumonte
Springs, so she could go to the
restroom and he could buy her a
beer, the report said.
Once Inside the store the
woman locked herself In the
restroom. The man pounded on
the door but she refused to come

Action Roports
★ Fires
* Courts
★ Police
out. He left and returned about
10 minutes later and asked the
clerk to tell the woman to come
out. that he wasn't going to hurt
her. The rlerk refused and the
tnun left, the report said.
POCKET PISTOL
Sanford police, suspicious of a
bulge In the back pants pocket of
a man they were questioning,
found u gun In the suspect s
pocket and charged him with
possession of a co n ce ale d
firearm.
The arrest was made In front
of Joe s Pool Hall. 1301 W. 13th.
Sanford, at 2:35 p.m. Friday.
Police reported the gun wus a
.25 caliber semi-automatic with
six rounds In the magazine.
Leroy Jenkins. 36. of 2008
Southwest Road. Sanford, was
being held In lieu of 95.000
bond.
BIKE BURGLAR
A 20-year-old transient
charged with stealing a bicycle
he h a d p r e v i o u s l y b e e n
permitted to ride, but then told

not to, has also been charged
with burglary and petty theft
after a l l eg ed l y e n t e r i n g a
laundry room and stealing a 96
key.
Casselberry police reported
anestlng the man at 8:30 a.m.
Friday at 315 Semlnola Blvd..
*3A. Casselberry, after Diane
Douche. 26. and Jim Julian. 32.
of that address, complained the
bike and key had been taken
without permission. The bike
was recovered at Deloache's
Meat M arket. U.S. H ighw ay
17-92, Casselberry, where the
suspect had reportedly worked.
The bike was stolen Wednes­
day or Thursday, a police report
said.
D a vid J a y En gla nd e r, no
address listed, was being held In
llru of 95.000 bond.
EX-SPOUSE ABUSE
A 37-year-old Sanford man has
been cha rge d with battery
spouse abuse after he allegedly
hit his ex-wlfe. who lives with
him. In the head and face with
Ills fists during an argument
over another man, a sheriffs
report said.
Deborah Roberts told deputies
the man also picked her up and
threw her from the house to the
front porch at about 2 a.m.
S a tu rd a y. Sem inole C o u n ty
sheriffs deputies reported she
had lumps on her face and that
both parties had apparently been

WEATHER
NATIONAL REPORT: U n ­
seasonably high temperatures
and humidity enveloped the
southeast today while on the (lip
side, frost warnings were posted
overnight In northern areas of
Mi nnesot a. Wi s c o n s i n and
Michigan. A high heat Index
udvlsory was Issued for the
Florida Interior. The heat Index
Is u measure of combined heat
und humidity. The stiffing heat
and humidity followed a day of
record readings In some places.
Beaufort. S.C. had an all time
high of 106. exceeding the pre­
vious record of 103 set on June
30. 1959. Charleston, S.C. tied a
record set In Ju ly of 1979 with a
hi gh of 104. T h e m e rcury
climbed to 104 In Augusta. Ga..
breaking the 1918 record of 100
and Savannah. Ga. hud 102.
W h i l e cool t e m p e r a t u r e s
lingered In the upper Midwest
S u n d u y. tornadoes touched
down in Oklahoma, knocking
down power lines and trees.
Severe thunderstorms pelted the
Mississippi Valley and southern

Plains with hall. About 4-6
Inches of marble-sized hall fell In
eastern Colorado Sunday, strip­
ping crops In the fields and
damaging roofs. A record low
was set early Sunday In La
Crosse. Wls. where It was 39.
breaking the 1956 mark of 42.
Travelers' advisories for snow
und slippery roads were posted
for the higher elevations of the
Sierra Nevada and the mountain
passes around the Lake Tahoe
urea. Four Inches of snow fell at
Norden. Calif., and more than 2
Inches at Echo Summit. Show­
ers and thunderstorms were
scattered Sunday from the
mid-Atlantic stales to the upper
O h io V alle y, and over the
northern Rockies and northern
California. A travelers' udvasory
for strong and gusty winds was
posted for southern California
deserts. Winds gusttng to more
than 30 mph whipped dust and
sand at Daggett. Calif.
AREA FORECAST; Excessive
heat to continue through Tues­
day with daytime heat Index tn

the 105-112 degrer range. Today
sunny und hot. High In mid to
upper 90s. Vartablr light wind.
Tonight fair. Low In low to mid
70s. Light wind. Tuesday sunny
and continued hot. High In mid
to upper 90s. Variable light
wind.
BOATINO FORECAST: St
Augustine to Jupiter Inlet, out
50 miles — Variable wind 5 to 10
knots through Tuesday except
onshore 10 knots during the
altemoons. Sea 2 fret or less.
AREA READINGS (B a.m.):
temperature: 81; overnight low:
75; S u n d a y 's high: 97;
barometric pressure: 30.04; rela­
tive h u m id ity : 82 percent;
winds: west at 10 mph: sunrise:
6:28 a.ni., sunset 8:19 p.m.
TUESDAY TIDES: Daytona
Beach; highs. 9 52 a.m.. 10 21
p.m.: lows. 3:35 a.m.. 3:30 p.m.;
Port Canaveral: highs. 9:44
am. . 10:13 p.m.; lows. 3:26
u m.. 3:21 p.m.; Bayport: highs.
3:27 a.m.. 2:05 p.m.; lows. 8:24
a m . . 9:51 p.m.

drinking.
William Edwurd Roberts, of
470-D Midway Drive, has been
released on 9500 bond.
B U R G L A R IE S ft T H E F T S
Deputies have the name of a
suspect who may have stolen
stereo gear, a video recorder and
almost 92.000 worth of Jewelry
from the home of John Peter
Tomlinson. 26. of 441 Eagle
Circle. Casselberry, on Wed­
nesday or Thursday.
Plumbing fittings and pipe
worth 9300 were stolen from a
tool box at Sabul Center. 260
W eklva S p r in g s Road.
Longwood. on Thursday or Fri­
day. according to a report filed
b y R u d y W e l l of Mo r g a n
Brothers Plumbing. Orlando.
Willie R. Stephenson, of 2230
Westwood D rive. Longwood.
reported to sheriffs deputies his
9900 boat motor was stolen on
Thursday or Friday.
Carpet and a battery with a
combined value of 9400 were
stolen from the Peach Lane.
Oviedo, home of Harold Samuel
Nobles Jr.. 34. of P O. Box 158,
Lake Mary, between May 24 and
Thursday, a sheriff s report said.
Car stereo gear worth 9700
was stolen from the car of
Earnest A. Brady. 25. of 1320
Alfonso Circle. Winter Springs,
on Wednesday or Thursday, a
sheriff s report said.
DUI ARREST
The following person has been
arrested In Seminole County on
a charge of driving under the
influence:
— Alfonso Hinojosa. 65. of P.O.
Box 462. state Road 426.
Geneva, was arrested at 7 p.m.
Friday after his car reportedly
hit another vehicle parked tn the
lot at the Drift Inn. state Road
46. west of Sanford.

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Flowers For The Teacher
Sanford Child Development Center graduate
Rossi Stevens presents a bouquet of flowers
to pre kindegarten teacher Inez Fisher

during commencement exercises Friday.
Eleven 5- and 6 year olds received diplomas,

B y Donna Estea
the Jail expansion and court­
Herald Staff W rite r
house renovation, but also for
The county's plan to expand roofing the public services build­
the use of the penny sales tax — ing. renovations of the state
approved by votes In November attorney's building Kite former
for criminal Justice facilities — to Jail behind the courthouse) and
Include renovations of two other the conversion of the lontter
buildings Is receiving flak from health department building on
Seminole Countv Sheriff John French Avenue Into a Juvenile
Polk
court facility.
Polk said last week that when
George said Thursday that the
hr spoke to thousands of people listing of the sales tax proceeds
all over the county persuading lor the roofing of the county
them to vote for the special sales services building was In error.
lax. he assured them that the
“ We obviously cannot use the
county wouldn't rven attempt to sales tax for the roofing We
use the resulting 513.2 million probably will use general fund
In revenues for anything other money for th.it." he said But he
than the facilities listed on the Indicated that the lax revenues
ballot In the Novrmber election. plus court facilities lees will be
"What they are trying to do Isn’t used for both the state attorney's
right." he said
building and the old (trailIt
The ballot listed the uses for department.
the tax proceeds as thr Jail
According to the graphic, the
expansion, courthouse renova­ funds for the slate attorney's
tions and the construction of a building arc uncommitted and
road Into the Jail.
the money for the former health
However . Deput y Co u n t y department renovations are
Administrator Richard George. committed.
In a report to the commission
Meanwhile the total of pro­
Tuesday, showed In a graphic posed costs listed In the graphic
Ihut the proceeds from the sides for the four facilities — Jail,
lax would be used not only for courthouse, former health de-

SWOP Expands Facilities
gram for the mentally handlcup|M-d. some of whom also have
physical problems
The building, which Is un­
dergoing a "face lift," is named
In honor of Sawyer, a former
fxiurd president, who Is dean ol

countant with Riles and Raker,
has served on the board of
directors since 1978 lien-places
Richard Ferrone of Lougwnod.
who has been president for two
years. Ferrone will continue to
servr on the 2 1-member Ixiard.
T h e annual meet i ng also
student
developm ent
at
Seminole Community College
served to kick off the mem­
T h e new fne llltlrs. which bership drive. Memberships
SW OP moved Into Iasi Sep- cotnr In srvrral categories In­
lember after considerable delay, cluding general 510; associate.
provide room for additional 523. donor. 530 s|x&gt;nsor. S I00.
clients, equipment and services. and life. $500.
Thanks to a 524.240 grant
Although SWOP can now- accept
up to I Ui clients, und has from Central Florida Capital
Increased the num ber being Funds Committee SWOP has
served to 66. lt Is still limited by Item able to procure new pro­
funds. Addlllon.il clients mean duction equipment. Thus far. a
more supervisory employees, Wrldatmn heat seul. a pick-up
more equipment, more spare truck, hand tools and a pallet
und more money are needed. lack have been purchased. They
have also purchased a radial urm
Poe said
Even though the number of m w and a table saw to be used
clients SWOP Is able to accept In SWOP's latest venture — the
has Increased, so lias (lie walling p ro d u c tio n of eonstruetton
list which is up to 80. "We need slakes lor the building Industry.
to apply all our Imaginations and Poe said there Is a great demand
resources to the reduction of this now for these slakes and the
clients will lie trained to make
list." Poe told thr bourd.
The man who will lead the l hem.
Four years ago we were 100
organization during the coming
vrur Is Richard Wollner of Alta­ percent dependent upon HRS
monte Springs. H r was rleclrd (the stale Department of Health
president by the Ixiurd Thursday and Rehabllltallvr Services)."
Poe said, "but today only 50
night
Wollner. a certified public ac­ percent of the- funds In operatr

CALENDAR
MONDAY, JUNE 3
Ikiwllng league for mentally
handicapped. 4-5:45 p m.. Alta­
monte Lanes. 280 Douglas Ave.
Call 862-2500 for Information.
Rebos Club AA. norm und 5:30
p.m., cloned. H p m., step. 130
Normandy Road. Casselberry.
Clean Air Rebos at noon, closed.
Apopka Alcoholics A n o n y­
mous. 8 p.m., closed, Apopka
E p is c o p a l

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Hlghlund.
Al-Anon Step and Study. 8
p m.. Casselberry Senior Center.
200 N. Triplet Drive.
Sanford AA. 8 p m., closed.
1201 W. First St.
Fellowship Group AA. senior
citizens. 8 p.m . closed. 200 N.
Lake Triplet Drive. Casselberry.
TUESDAY. JUNE 4
Casselberry Klwanls Club. 7
a.m., Casselberry Senior Center.
200 N. Lake Trip le t Drive.
Casselberry.
Sanford Toastmasters. 7:15
a.m.. Christo's Restaurant. 107
W. First St.. Sanford
Sanford Senior Citizens Club
annual picnic. 11 a.m.. Sanford
Civic Center patio. Those atten­
ding are asked to bring a picnic
food, meal and drink will be
provided
Sanford Optimist Club. 11:45
am. . Western Slzzlln Restau­
rant. Sanford.
Sanford Lions Club. noon.
Holiday Inn. Interstate 4. San­
ford.
South S emi nol e C o u n t y
Klwanls Club. noon. Quincy's
Restaurant. Highway 17-92 and
Live Oaks B o u le v a rd .
Casselberry.
Central Florida Blood Bank
Seminole County Branch. 1302
E Second St.. Sanford. I I a m
to 7 p.m. Florida HospitalAltamonte Branch. 601 E. Alta­
monte Ave.. 11 a m. to 7 p m.
S a n f o r d - Du pl l e al e Bridge
Club. 1 p.m.. Greater Sanford
Chamber of Commerce. 400 E.
First SIRebos Club AA. noon and 5:30
p m., closed. 8 p.m . step. 130
Normandy Road. Casselberry.
Clean Air Rebos Club. noon,
closed.

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Sanford AA. 5 30. closed ills
cusslon. and 8 p.m . open ellsCUMton. 1201 W First St.
DeBary Business and Pro­
fessional Women's Club. 7:30
p.m.. at thr home of Alice und
Marlec Greln at 32 NuraJa Road.
DeBary.
24-Hour AA group beginners
open discussion. 8 p m .. Second
und Bay Streets. Sanford
17-92 Group A A . 8 p.m ..
c l osed. Messi ah L u t h e r a n
Chureh. 17-92 and Dogtrack
Road
Ovrrratrrs Anonymous, open.
7:30 p.m .. Floildu Power A
Light. 301 S Myrtle Ave., San­
ford.

WEDNESDAY. JUNE S
Full Gospel Business Men's
Fellowship International
breakfast meeting. 6:30 am. .
Hollduy Inn. State Road 436 and
W y m o r e Road. A l t a m o n t e
Springs For details call 656
4255
Central Florida Blood Bank
Seminole County Branch. 1302
E. Second St.. Sanford. 9 a.m. to
5 p . m. Florida HospitalAltamonte Brunch. 1 1 a m. to 7
pm .
Medicare help for seniors. 10
a m . until noon. Casselberry
Senior Center 200 N. Triplet
Drive. Casselberry.

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SWOP,” Poe said, "and Tor the
second year In a row we have
achieved a 100 perrent rating.
W e we r e e l t r d u g u I n for
excellence with regard lo the
quality and quantity of work
performed by our clients. Pride
could be sec on on all the faces
at SW OP."
SWOP hua 10 full-time stall
members and three part-time
instructors from the Seminole
Community College Adult Basle
Education Department.
Poe said SW OP Is In the
finishing stagrs of gelling a dally
living room scl up lo give the
clients hands-on experience In
food preparation, household
cleaning skills, and laundry
skills. Several (tersons In the
com m unity huve contributed
appliances that enable SWOP In
provide training In these ureas.
The clients an- paid according
lo a formula set up by Ihe U.S
Department of Labor which
allows them lo be paid less lhan
would ordinarily be paid for
equivalent work.
Other officers elected at the
annual meeting Thursday night
Include Marge Merrill, a mother
of one of Ihe SWOP clients, vice
president; Bob Tango, who docs
vocational assessment for the
Seminole Community College,
secretary: Don Lrlnlngrr. man­
ager of the Hidden Harbour
Marina. treasurer

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A significant amount of (h r
budget comes from ihe contract
work for uieu companies, and
the rest from the United Way of
Seminole County and Individual
and corporate donations, hr
explained.
Poe said Ihe numt&gt;er of firms
using S WOP' s services has
reached 70 and lie anticipates
the list lo grow to more than 100
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direct result of "our promise lo
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SI4 080,000 while the proceeds
Irom the tux are estimated at
513 2 million.
While the graphic listed the
cost of the Jail expansion as $12
million, architects for the facility
have estimated the cost at 512.8
million.
Bids for the Jail expansion are
slated to he opened at 2 p m..
Wednesday, at the count y
services building
George used the graphic
showing (he county will spend
543 million In construction of
buildings, roads and utility
system expansion in the next
three years as part of a sales
pilch to the county commission
In workshop session for the
hiring of a right-of-way agent for
the county attorney's office and
the hiring of two property ac­
quisition coordinators, one for
public works and the other for
the environmental services de­
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Th e presentation was sent
back to the drawing boards by
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But Waiting List For The Program Keeps Growing Longer
By Jan e Casselberry
Herald Staff W rite r
There was good news and bud
news for the hoard of the
Kathleen Anderson C o m ­
prehensive Work Center. Inc., at
Its annual meeting recently. T h r
gix&gt;d news is tfiat its sheltered
workshop for the mentally hand­
icapped — Seminole Work Op
port unity Program (SWOI’I —
has expanded Its building, ad­
ding more clients and more
equipment. The luid news Is the
list of handicapped clients wall­
ing for their opportunity lias ulso
grown.
"The successes w r have expe­
rienced this past year have
deeply entrenched the ’cor­
nerstone' ol our program within
our com m unity." William Poe,
executive director of SWOP, told
the board lust week.
"W r now have a llrtu foundalion that w r e u n build
upon. .The eornerstone Is set lei
us band together and finish the
structure."
One of the most visible of the
successes referred to by Poe Is
Hie James A. Sawyer Building ut
3422 S. Orlando Drive, which
the non-profit Kathleen A n ­
derson organization purchased
lor SWOP. The building houses a
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The Trade
‘Bonus' War
After years of resisting, the Reagan a d ­
m inistration finally has succum bed to pro­
tectionist pressure In Congress for action
against other nations In u b ud d in g trade w a r
In agricultural products, fly offering foreign
b uyers tree surplus crops a* a "b o n u s " for
m a k in g regular purchases of high-priced
A m e rica n produce, the adm inistration hopes
to stim ulate sales by effectively towering the
p ric e . It's a wel l - i nt ent i oned plan. B u t
w hatever Its short-run results. It can scarcely
begin to solve the basic problem s In a gricu l­
tural trude.
Fre n c h Intransigence at the Bonn economic
s u m m it m eeting over starting global trade
talks, together with the adm inistration's need
to bargain for Senate votes for Its budget plan,
com bined to produce the kind of action
farm-state legislators have been dem anding.
S h o r t t e r m, t hei r J u b i l a t i o n m a y be
Justified. In addition to the prospect of
Increasing U .S . farm sales abroad, the scheme
eould reduce the nation’s enorm ous surplus
(w h ich costs about 9360 m illion unnually to
store) and b uy time w hile Congress works out
u com prehensive farm bill.
B ut there's no guarantee the plan will w ork.
Indeed, com m odity experts think It m ay Just
displace some goods now sold ut market
prices w ith free products. In effect reducing
already low International prices, a tendency
that could be strengthened If foreign com peti­
tors. especially In Europe. Increase their ow n
subsidies. Moreover, the plan w ill do nothing
to solve the long-term structu ra l problems of
U.S. agriculture or the International trude
distortions created by an overvalued dollar.
More than anything, the adm inistration's
move reflects the deep frustration In this
co u n try over the sh rin kin g U .S . share of the
global m arket for agricultural products. But
the m o o d In C o n g r e s s a lso bet r ay s a
belligerence that offers little assurance that
this blunt Am erican message to our trading
purtners w ill be accom panied b y constructive
action.
Congress and the adm inistration need to
w ork together to reduce the federal budget
deficit, b rin g down high U .S . Interest rates
and low er the Inflated value of the dollar.
W h a t's also needed Is a m ore serious effort by
A m erican business to tailor Its products and
Its m a rke tin g strategy to foreign markets, and
to w o rk wi t h go vern m en t lo foster the
econom ic development und grow th In T h ird
W o rld co u n trie s that h o ld the greutest
p o t e n t i a l for an e x p a n d i n g g l o b a l
m arketplace.
A n optim istic view of the export subsidy
progrum Is that It sends the message abroud
that the U nited States no longer will pluy the
role of globul putsy In an In te n sifyin g
scram ble for markets. B ut by declaring, as
Nebrusku Sen. Edw urd Z o rln sky did. that
"It's d og-cat-dog." the messuge Is more likely
to generate resentment and retaliation from
abroud.
T ra d e w ars help. If at all. o n ly In the short
run . B lock's uctlon m ay huve been tactically
necessary, but It should be m ulched by
grrate r efforts to head ofT. through negotia­
tion. the escalation In protectionism that It
encourages.

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Marti Mandate: Cuban News For Cubans
Finally. Radio Marti Is on the air. broadcasting
Into Fidel Castro's Cuba. Marti has been
criticized, not Just by Castro, but by Americans.
The complaints fall Into two categories —
geopolitics and programming.
The geopolitical gripe Is based on the Idea that
Marti will harm relations between Cuba and
America and that It might lead Castro to Jam
American radio stations. This view deserves
only a short amount of shrift. We shouldn't
worry about harming relations with Cuba. It Is
Castro who needs good relations with us. It
would help him In many ways: trade, tourism,
technology, legitimacy.
What we want from Castro Is a change of
behavior. We don't want Soviet troops next
door, or Cubans trying to export communism to
Central America, or Cuban soldiers serving as
Soviet mercenaries In Africa. If It changes his
behavior, he'll get good rehHons with us. If i.ol.
It won't hurt us. We ca. J'vr will »ut Cuban
cigars
Will Castro Jam U.S. "U» ona? iu a •'.ouse
likely to challenge a llor.' Jam m ing la "Misun­
derstood. When a nation Jsrr.s Its own air waves.
It’s unfortunate and ugly, but probably legal.

Thus. Russia can. and does, broadcast static In
Russia In order to try to prevent Russians from
hearing the news from abroad. It Is a partially
successful technique.
Castro Is also afraid to let his own people hear
the news. So. he can try lo Jam Radio Marti — In
Cuba, using "ground wave" Jamming that stays
In Cuba. But he Is not entitled to do It through
"sky wave" Jamming that could obstruct an
American station In Rochester. N.Y. That would
be akin to an act of commercial warfare not
unlike having Cubans tell us what supermarkets
we may shop In.
Castro would be foolish to try It. It might give
Ronald Reagan, conqueror of Grenada, the sort
of Ideas that Castro should not want Reagan to
consider.
What about programming? It Is said that
Marti will be a propaganda station. Or. It Is said
it wl!1 replicate the Voice of America. This Is
-'ililnese. There Is a third option. — a "surrogate
notne a c r.c e ."
The distinctions are important. A propaganda
station — say. Radio Moscow — is an organ of
governmem trying to peddle a party line. The
VOA is different; It’s a non-propagandlstlc

national radio service for an International
audience. The programming Is mostly about
America and about global news. It Is broadcast
by professional Journalists In English and In
other languages.
What Is a "surrogate home service?” As It
happens. I am a member of the board of
directors of Radio Free Europe and Radio
Liberty. These radios broadcast In 21 languages
to the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe. We are.
we believe, professional and non-propagandlstlc.
But. unlike VOA. the Radio Free Europe/Radlo
Liberty stations do not deal primarily with
America. Our charge from the Congress (to use
one example) Is to try to put on the air the kind
of journalism Poles might have If Poland were a
free country. So we hire the best Polish emigre
Journalists and l^t them broadcast about Polish
news, culture, economics and politics. (And
Poles In Poland listen. It has been said that the
Solidarity u: .1 could not have happened were
It not for Radio Free Europe.)
That's the sort of mandate Radio Marti has: to
broadcast Cuban news. Cuban culture. Cuban
politics. Cuban economics, to Cubans In Cuba.

EDWARD J. WALSH

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Repaired
By W illiam Harwood
UPI licit nee W rite r
CAPE C A N A V ER A L (UPI) - A
balky $100 million shuttle tracking
sutcllltc that forced NASA to cancel
Challenger's flight In March has
been repaired. Th e question now Is
when the space agency can work It
back Into an already crowded
launch schedule.
The second "tracking and data
relay satellite" — TD R S — In a
planned fleet of six, which Includes
three spates, was grounded after
engineers discovered a subtle pro­
blem with the first such relay
station already In orbit.
Under certain conditions, the sat­
ellite's timing circuits apparently
could hamper the operation of
coding devices used to protect data
from shuttles und military space­
craft by preventing eavesdropping
or outside Interference.
" T h e T D R S spacecr af t has
encryption devices Installed to pro­
tect the system from Interfcrrtng
signals." said a N ASA statement

released March 1. "It Is
Im possible to pr ovi de
technical detail regarding
blem without exposing the
the protection system.”

therefore
further
the pro­
nature of

Because the problem wus discov­
ered Just a week before Challenger's
planned March launch, NASA de­
cided lo cancel the flight.
"1 guess really what It boiled
down to Is we we're concerned that
the more you put up there with the
same kind of problem, the more
p r o b l e ms y o u ' v e cr eat ed for
yourself." said Churles Hunter,
deputy project manager ut NASA's
Goddard Space Flight Center.
"It's relatively easy to bundle one
(satellite with the problem), but
handling two would huve been a lot
more difficult. So we really felt like
It would be Inappropriate to do
that."
Since March, engineers have
completed an exhaustive series of
tests to Isolate and correct the
problem. Electronic "black boxes"
were modified and the giant satellite
could be ready for launch by August
If u shuttle Is uvallable to ferry It
Into orbit.
"W e believe that we're out of the
wo o ds . " Hunt er suld. " We ' r e
satisfied that we'vr done what we
had to do. We've made modifica­
tions to the timing circuits. That
box has been returned to the
spacecraft und we are In the process
of putting the batteries back on the
spacecraft."
The tracking und data relay satel­
lite system la a crucial component of
the shuttle program. With two such
satellites orbiting high overhead,
shuttles and satellites can be In
contact with ground controllers over
some 83 percent of each orbit.

Youth
W age
Fa ir

ROBERT WALTERS

Country Fresh Policy
W A SH IN G TO N ( NEA) After
years of hand-wringing over the
plight of the nation's furmrrs. two
new Initiatives offer the promise of
workable solutions.
A central element of both pro­
posals — one formuluted by the
Congressional Budget Office und the
other advanced by a group of
Dcmocrutlc office holders — Is the
concept of targeting the federal
government's agricultural support
programs to help furmers most In
need of assistance.
"Incom e-support programs In
their present form." the CBO notes,
"often benefit farmers with rela­
tively high Incomes while providing
little If any benefit to low-income
farmers."
That's because crop loans, defi­
ciency payments and other forms of
federal agricultural aid are directly
linked In the I potential recipients'
harvests. "They provide support In
proportion to crop production
without regard to need." says the
CBO.
As a result, In u typical year more
than half of ull financial assistance
goes to less than 10 percent of the
participants (few of whom are In
need of aid) In the government's
feed grain, wheut and cotton
price-support programs.
Unlike the CBO approach, the
Democrats' proposal would elimi­
nate the federal program that
authorizes deficiency payments to
furmrrs unable to market their
crops at government-established
target prices.
Instead, it would deal with the
disparity In fubn Incomes through s
set-aside program requiring growers
of nine crops (wheat, com. grain
sorghums, barley, oats, rye, upland
cotton, rice and soybeans) to
withdraw from production 15 per­
cent of their acreage.

If additional land withdrawals
were necessary to reduce the likeli­
hood of surplus crops, a progressive
form ula would require propor­
tionally larger set-asides from farm­
ers with a gross Income of more
than 9200.000annually.
In addition, the emergency lend­
ing programs of the Furmers Horne
Administration would Ire targeted to
aid efficient family-size farms In
need of assistance.
Th e Democratic proposals are
embodied Ip legislation recently
Introduced by members of Congress
from lowu. Nebraska. Illinois.
Arkansas, Texas. South Dakota.
Mlchlgun and Oregon.
"F o r the past dozen years, our
nutlonal farm progrum has been
written for brokers and speculators,
processors und marketers — rather
than for dirt farmers." says Texas
Agr i cul t ur e Com m issioner J im
Hightower.
"Th is time, we wanted to make
sure that u true 'farmer proposal.'
written by and for fanners, was put
on the table und given full consid­
eration. This Is It. It's not some
hand-me-down from u think tank or
lobby group. It's straight from the
countryside."
T h e legislation' s proponents
estlmute that their upproach would
significantly reduce the 910 billion
lo 915 billion In yearly agricultural
assistance payments required under
both existing luve and competing
new proposals.
"T h e Farm Policy Reform Act."
says Hightower. "Is a country-fresh,
common-sense nppmach to farm
policy that can save America's
family farm system and also get
America's taxpayers off the farmsubsidy treudmlll."

Fresh from their battles with
President Reagan over aid to
freedom fighters In Nicaragua and
the federal budget, rcflexlvely an­
ti-Reagan activists are sharpening
their knives for a fight that, one
would think, falrmlnded Americans
would shrink from: an attempt to
sabotage the administration's efTort
to find Jobs for Jobless teenagers by
allowing employers to hire them for
92.50 an hour. 85 cents below the
m inim um wage.
In April the nation's unemploy­
ment rate was 7.3 percent, but
a p p r o x i m a t e l y 20 per cent of
Jobseeking teenagers are unem­
ployed. For black youths, the figure
Is 41 percent.
As su m m e r approaches, the
streets of our urban centers are
seething, as throngs of Idle young
men — students and dropouts —
simply hang around, heading for
trouble. President Reagan and Sec­
retary of Labor William Brock are
supporting a proposal of a solution
th a t c u t s
h e re to fo re

to th e q u i c k o f th e
In tra c ta b le tra g e d y of

youth unem ploym ent, a youth
summer subin!nlmum. or "youth
opportunity" wage. If drafted Into
legislation and passed Into law. It
would amend the Fair Labor Stan­
dards Act to allow employers to pay
16-19 year-olds 92.50. Instead of the
full minimum.
Although the economic recovery
of the past three years has created 8
million jobs, the crisis of youth
unemployment simmers on. Young
people. Instead of starting careers,
end up starting prison terms, or
what Is nearly as bad. lifelong stints
on welfare. This social tragedy
festers, because like so many other
problems of American life. It Is
coopted by the political preachers
and activists who accuse the gov­
ernment and society In general of
racism or neglect, usually both. The
essentially economic nature of the
problem Is Ignored.
It Is simply that the labor of the
young and unskilled often Isn't
worth 93.35 per hour.
In the normal run of things.
Inexperienced, unskilled workers
don't expect to be paid as much as
seasoned, able ones.
Numerous studies of the Impact ol
the minim um wage law have pro­
ven that Its effect on the young Is
emphatically negative.
The m inim um wage has vastly
reduced the economic prospects for
millions of young people. Still, as
could be predicted. President
Reagan's modest effort to bridge the
gap between the arbitrary wage flat
of the federal government and the
Jobs needs of American youths Is
being assaulted by the hierarchies
of labor unions, and the usual array
of liberal political activists who
shield powerful union Interests from
economic reality, while trampling
on the chances of young, unskilled
Americans to find Jobs.

JACK ANDERSON

Budget Cutters N ix Em bassy Safety N e e d s

"It I hdvw ONE MORE order lor » white wine
tpfitter, ILL SCREAM I"

By Jack Anderson
and Dais Van Atta
W ASHINGTON - In recent years
our diplomats, us the targets of
terrorists, have put their lives on the
line. So Imagine. If you will, the
Stute Department bureaucrats
turning down an embassy's request
for 9130.000 to beef up Its security.
And Imagine ulso thut the embassy
In question Is the one In Beirut.
Hard to believe. Isn't It?
But that appears to be what's
happened.
Wh e n A m bassador Reginald
Bartholomew requested this rela­
tively modest sum to protect his
people In the front lines of Beirut, he
got no sympathy from the rearechelon commandos who man the

swivel chairs In Wasntngton. They
reminded him. In effect, that money
doesn't grow on trees. They also
lectured him about spending funds
or. security without dotting all the
I's.

As u final Insult, the Foggy
Bottom featherheada told the am­
bassador that If he seriously
expected to gel the money he needs,
he'd liave to promise to follow strict
budgetary protocol In the future,
review all the embassy's expen­
ditures and submit u "stute of your
budget" report.
After Bartholomew does all this,
they'll think about his request for
9130.000.
State Department officials have
refused to discuss any aspect of the

situation with us on security
grounds. One spokesman huffed
that he didn't see how this was a
story at all. We'll let you be the
Judge. Here's what we've learned:
From u cable stamped "confiden­
tial" obtained by our associate
Donald Goldberg. It appears that
Beirut asked for the 9130.000 to
hire guards and trailers for embassy
property outside the fortified com­
pound. A State Department budget
oUlcer was sent to look things over.
"While we realize your need for
the requested funds." the cable
stated, "we want lo shore with you
our appreciation of the situation."
The cable whined in some detail
about the grim budget conditions tn
Washington: "Funding Is very tight.

... (Security) has expended Its
supplemental. ... (Other offices) are
already down to emergency reserves
In their regular budget." (Don't the
people In Beirut appreciate how
rough things are back home? Deal­
ing with Congress, stuck In traffic
on 1-66, trying to get tickets to the
Kennedy Center?)
The cable offers a glimmer of
sympathy. "While we understand
the necessity for security and con­
tinued embassy operations, the
state of the budget ta such that
expenditures which are not critical
may not be made.”
But It closes with the bureaucracy
firmly In charge: "O n receipt of your
report, we will review your request
for increased funding."

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�SPORTS

Renegades...Renegades,
Collier's 4 TDs
Lasso Bandits

Sam
Cook
HER ALD
8 P O R TS E D ITO R

By Ssm Cook
Herald Sports E d ito r
ORLANDO — Con i believe anything you hear
and only half of what you see. Believe all of what
you read — In this story anyway. It’s loo
farfetched to be fabricated
The best thing that could have hapjM-ned to
Orlando's Renegades was not tailing eyesight
Saturday night inn a malfunctioning scoreboard.
They wouldn't have believed the numbers
anyway. The public address voice was lighting a
losing Iwtttlc with the crowd noise, tint
With good reason. Who could believe that a
team which was embarrassed, 35-7. by the
Tampa Bay Bandits In the season opener (Feb
231. could reverse those numbers 14 weeks later
for a 37-7 win at Orlando Stadium?
And reverse them as convincingly as the 'Cades
did Saturday night before an appreciative and
enthusiastic crowd of 26.847, This wasn't a
performance by a 3-11 team (now 4- 1II. It was a
performance of u championship team.
For one night, the Renegades combined an
explosive offense, a ball-hawking (seven turn
overs) defense and siipcib special teams work to
emlvirrassone of the best trains In the USFL.
All of which had 'Lcapln' Lee" Torso In a
frenzy. Orlando's bundle of nerves and bounces
was sitting on top o( thr Raddlson Hotel alter the
performance. He couldn't shake enough hands or
slap enough barks.
"A lot of people have compared our organiza­
tion to the Bandits." said Torso. "What's wrong
with that? They're one of the most succrsslul
organizations In the league. (Vice President and
General Manager) Bugsy Kngleherg built their
team.
"That's what made this win so satisfying.
Bugsy. Don Dlznry and Jim English all had
something to do wllh building the Bandits We
won It for them. We gave them the game balls."
Torso, fittingly, was most Impressed with
qunrtrrback Reggie Tolllrr.
"Collier was sensational...sensational," he suld
over and over about his third-year quarterback.
"It was a tremendous team victory. This was a
great win for the city of Orlando and all of our
fans. We licut u very good team and beat them
convincingly."
Collier showed how sensational from beginning
to end. It was easily his most consistent
performance of his career. Even when he missed,
he didn't miss by much. And when he hit, he was
right on turget. He picked apart the coverage with
rase.
Collier had all night to throw the ball. And
when he didn't, he would effectively draw the
rush Inside and darl to the outside for crucial llrst
downs. Reggie till 17 of 30 for 214 yards and
three TDs. He ran lor one more from four yards
away. Just nnr pass went Into the wrong hands.
Collier, exhibiting uncommon poise, found
receivers all over the place. Jackie Flowers. Joey
Walters und Jerry Purrlsh each caught a T D Jell
Smith pullrd In live for 83 yards Catches by four
other (Kicks made It eight players on Collier's
handout list.
Torso said the 'Cades used a little Bandit
strategy, too. "Th e y alwuys through tinder the
coverage, so we did that, too." lie said. "Our
receivers had u great night. Smith, lie's kind of
slow und small. I guess they didn't see him when
he slipped uround the coverage."
After Orlando held on Tampa Bay's ojienlng
drive. Collier went to work Five plays Into the

Riggins Tackles New
Challenge With Zest
Charles K le in s wasn't a very happy young
man last week. While his teammates frolicked
with the Stallions In Birmingham. Riggins took
the game ofT. A victim of numbers, he was
deactivated prior to encounter.
Charles had two ways to go. he could elthtmope about his misfortune or meet (lie problem
head-on. the way he used to do with opposing
quarterbacks as a defensive end for coach Jerry
Posey at Seminole High School.
He never wavered. Bring on the quarterbacks.
Tampa Bay's John Reaves and Jim m y Jordan
were the main course Saturday night at Orlando
Stadium. Riggins, moving from defensive end to
defensive tackle. Joined Scott Hutchinson and Joe
Ehrmann to make things miserable for Tampa
Bay's hotshot duo. The Renegades applied the
heat all night and came away with a shocking
37-7 victory over the Bandits.
It was quite a show, as the score Indicates. The
’Cades' pass rush had three of Its finest hours.
Reaves, and later Jordan, couldn't get the
high-powered Bandltball attack untrackcd. Many
throws were hurried and tipped. Five were
Intercepted. Victor Jackson picked off two. as did
JcfT George, a former Bandit. Lupe Sanchez, the
'Cades' mighty mite safety, elctrtfled the crowd
when he snared a desperation Jordan toss and
raced 88 yards for the final score.
"O ur defense played Just great." said Riggins,
himself a former Bandit. "Th e defensive backs
were all over the place. When we shut them down
the first three plays of the game and our offense
scored right away that was the key.
"We Just kept scoring and scoring. Collier was
super. He always looks like that In practice. When
Reggie' s r unni ng, he' s at his best. T h e
linebackers have to stay home and then the
receivers get to go one-on-one."
For Riggins, the night was one of double Joy.
The ex-Semlnole standout had been hurt by last
week's demotion. He didn't understand It.
"Th e y didn't want me to play last week," he
said quietly. "I don't know why. The move
surprised me."
Defensive coordinator Frank Lauterbur. who
brought his Toledo Rockets to the Tangerine
Howl to heat up on SEC teams In the mld-60s.
able to shed some light on the situation. "W e
have eight defensive linemen and we only dress
out seven." said the 35-year veteran of college.
NFL and USFL wars "It was Just Charles' turn to
sit. This week, we needed some Inside help and
since Charles Is a big. strong kid. we needed
him ."
The Inside help necessitated a change of
positions for the 6-4. 255-pound Sanfordltc. A
defensive end during his prep. Bethune-Cookman
College and early pro career. Riggins was shifted
to tackle when the 'Cades lost David Graham
with an Injury.
Lauterbur, u fatherly type, said the transition
was smooth and successful. "Charles took to
tackle like a big duck does to water." he said.
"He's a young kid who wants to play. He has u
good work ethic. We're real happy with Charles.
He can make a good tackle."
Riggins agreed but said It was a lot different
than defensive end "I play mostly on the nickel
defense (passing downs) but I was doing pretty
good so they kept me In there," he said.
Riggins. No. 99. said In moat situations he will
line up over the right guard. Sometimes, he goes
head-to-head with the center like a noseguard."
" l ‘m not as free us I was as a defensive end."
said Riggins "You get hit from all sides. There Is
less room for me to move around. My Job Is to
give good pressure from the middle."
Reaves and Jordan will verify the pressure was
there. They wound up with 321 yards passing but
most came on two drives. They hit a solid 22 of
37 but were Intercepted five times, thanks to the
defensive pressure and heads up secondary play.
Although the Renegades kept the heat on
Tampa most of the night. Riggins did say that the
heat got to him one time. "That no-huddle offense
of theirs ran get to you." said Charles. "But we
practice every day at 1 p.m. Tonight was like a
blessing."
In more ways than one.
Steve Spurrier. Tampa Bay's slick coach, must
feel like Humpty Dumpty. Spurrier had his
Bandits In position to take the Eastern Division of
the USFL three weeks ago with a 9-3 record. The
league blgshots were nervously pacing the
sidelines, hoping that the real Renegade of the
league — John Bassett's Tampa franchise which
will not partake of the fall U SFL next year —
would not win the division or the championship.
That was three weeks ago The USFL honchos
have slowed their pace. Tampa Bay lost for the
third straight time Saturday and looked horrible
doing It. The Bandits' defense was pathetic.

Charles Riggins took
to defensive tackle
like a big duck takes
to water, according
to R e n e g a d e d e ­
fensive coordinator
Frank Lauterbur.

()

A bove, Renegade C u rtis
Bledsoe follows his escort
service of Thom Dornbrook
to an e i g h t - y a r d g a i n .
Bledsoe, the 'Gades' leading
rusher, reln|ured his ankle In
the first quarter and had to
leave the game. At right,
Orlando cheerleaders Debbie
H arvey, right, and Kelly
Lynn Stacy found plenty to
dance about Saturday. The
'Gades shocked Tampa Bay,
37-7. Debbie Is a Seminole
High grad who lives In Os­
teen and cheered at Seminole
Community College.

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Down-And-Dirty Lakers Thrash Celtics
INGLEW OOD. Calif. (UPII - The
Boston Celtics pride themselves on
being the blue-collar, working-class
team of the NBA. Thrre games Into
the NBA championship series, the
Los Angeles Lakers have given the
Celtics a slap up alongside Ihelr
hard hats.
Los Angeles showed Its own
down-und-dlrty style Sunday af­
ternoon and emerged wllh u 136111 thrashing of the Eastern Con­
ference chumptona that left thr
Lakers with a 2-1 lead In the
twst-of-seven series.
Games 4 and 5 will also be at the
Forum . Wednesday and Friday
nights.
It's too early to count the Celtics
out. certainly, but the Lakers have
assumed command of the champi­
onship series by using a take-noprisoners style that was thought to
belong exclusively to the Celtics.
"Th e Idea that they play physical
basketball In the East and only

N B A P la y o ffs
finesse ball In the West Is Just not
accurate." lackers' roach Pul Riley
said "It's something that the media
made up and now people believe It."
The Lakers, using only flashes of
the glllter und finesse thul they're
known for. brut the Celtics In Came
3 with the old-fashioned way — by
getting physical.
There were two near brawls In the
fitsl half, with Bob McAdoo und
Muglc Johnson each throw ing
punches ul thr head of Boston
fnrwurd Kevin McHule In relalluilon
for Mcliale's liberal use of his
elbows Both punches missed, but
the mood was set.
"Th e Celtics wunl to Intimidate
everyone." McAdoo said. "But they
will not Intimidate us "
In the f our t h quar t er . Los
Angeles' Kurt Kambts and the

Celtics' Ray Williams went at It.
with Williams driving Rambls three
rows Into the expensive seats und
leaving him wllh two bright red
scrutriies on his arm. As they were
bring separated, they resumed the
light and Williams wus ejected.
The Lakers, who have had a year
to dwell on their seven-game loss to
the Celtics In lust year's finals, seem
determined not to lie the UHpound
weaklings this yeur.
"W e can' t back down from
t hem. " Lakers' forward Jumcs
Worthy said. "I think last year we
(Kicked down from them."
Worthy led Los Angeles with 29
(Kilnts. all In the first three quarters.
The Lakers 38-year old Kareetn
Abdul-Jabbar udded 26 points und
14 rebounds while holding Celtic
center Robert Parish to 17 points
und 8 rebounds. McAdoo and
Johnson added 19 und 17 points
respectively.
Mcllale found time to score 31

(Kilnts to lead Ikiston while lairry
Bird added 20 on 8-of-21 shooting
" Wi ' ve got to come uround pretty
fust.' Bird said. "I'm Just not hitting
my shots und thul's hurting us I
know I'll come around In a week or
so. But the problem Is we don't have
a week or so."
The Celtics, who won by 34 (Kilnts
In Came I, built a I0 | k &gt;Iiii lead
midway through the second period,
but thr latkers took control at that
point.
They oulsrorrd Boston 27-11 In
the next seven minutes und led
65-59 at halftime.
The domination continued In the
third quarter wllh Worthy soaring
over und driving uround Bird und
McHule for 14 points and Los
Angeles led 10085 entering the
Dual period.
Boston never got closer than 17
(Kilnts In the lourlh quarter.

Seminoles' 3-Homer Inning Gains Split
O R LA N D O — James
Hcrsey struck out 14 hitters
and hurled a four-hitter as
th e O v i e d o S e m i n o l e s
hammered three homers In
the fifth Inning to thrash
Ptne/Rolllng Hills. 10-3. en
route to a double-header spilt
In Big League baseball Sun­
day at the Rolling Hills
Complex.
The Seminoles dropped the
second game. 10-8. In elgjil
innings to fall to 3-7 for the
ye ar. T h e y trail 4-6
Plnc/Rolllng Hills by one

game In the standings. The
S e m i n o l e s host W i n t e r
Garden Thursday at 7:30
p m. at Oviedo.
Coach Mike Ferrell's teams'
bats were us hot us the
weather In thr first game as
they scored thrre runs In the
first, live more In the fifth
and two more I the seventh.
Jelf Grcialng walked to
open the first. Gary Derr
bunted back to the pitcher
who threw It past first,
allowing Orelslng to go to
t h i r d . B ri an Sheffield

walked and moved to third
on successive wild pilches.
B a s e b a ll
Derr followed with a homer
to center for u 5-0 lead.
followrd with a fly ball to Sheffield then singled and
right to score Grel sl ng. Hcrsey clobbered a later over
Hcrsey singled on a hit and the left field fence.
run which chased Derr to
Jensen was next und he
third. Roy Jensen lifted a fly
to renter to score Derr for a made It back-to-back blasts
2-0 lead. Hersey stole second with a roundtrlpper over the
and when Joey Corsl reached left-held fence. "Roy said that
on an error by the shortstop, was his first homer since
Bronco League." suld Ferrell.
Hcrsey scored.
The Seminoles played long "It was a legitimate homer. It
hall In the fifth Ricky Kidd was a real shot ."

R oy Jensen
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In' the AL West. The White Sox
collapsed last year after winning
the West by 20 games In 1983.
They are now within 1 Vi games
of division-leading California,
which lost to Detroit 4-3.
Rich Dotson. 3-3. was relieved
triple by Blck Schi — and I'ft the Giants past the by Gene Nelson and Bob Jam *s.
PITTSBURGH (L*l*l| — JotkP DeLeon, who ho., nponl
w ho earned his 10th save.
Phillies, completing a sweep of their three game series.
hip rurrrr .ippm.it hilts' bucccsb. nhowrd Sunday hr
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Al San Diego. Gary Carter and Danny Hrcp hit
DeLeon, who only lasird I 1-3 Innln^t* in hi*
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l&gt;e traced to a number of factors. There wus the hitting
Schlruldl and Doug Sisk combined on a five-hitter to fell to 1-4.
five Innlnffn o f onr-hil hall Sunduy lo help the Pirates
of .Johnny Bay and Tony Pena, who drove In two runs
" ll appears that most clubs In
lead the Mets. Schlruldl, 2-0. got the victory while Eric
•huioul the Ailanla Braves. 5 0.
apiece. There was die fielding o f center fielder Marvell
the Western Division are on a
Show dropped to 4-3.
''I l r ’n plirhrd like dial before and come away wldi
Wynne, who went lo the wall to rob Boh Horner of un
r o lle rc o a s te r.” Kansas C ity
Dodgers 8. Expos 7
(he loss nr a no*declalon." tutld Pirate manager Chuck
extra base hit In tlie fourth. There also was the
m anager Dick B ow ser said.
At Los Angeles, Mariano Duncan. B.J. Beynolds.
Tanner. ‘ The only dlfTerenre today he w on."
pitching o f Al Holland, who relieved D eleon In the
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After allowing four runt* In him short stint against the
sixth and allowed one hit to earn his fourth save.
singles to highlight a five-run Dfth and give the and then losing four or five tn a
Aslros Iasi Monday, DeLeon received vote o f con­
Reds S, Cardinals 3
Dodgers the triumph Bobby Castillo. 2-1, posted the row ."
fidence from his manager.
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the first on a ground-rule double
Tilths pitched an eight-hitter In Ills second complete
A stro s 4, Cubs 3
wasn't going In Ik* fanned out and I wasn't going to the
game of the season Sunday to lead the Beds. Tibbs,
Al Houston. Mike Scott pitched a four-hitter over by Harold Balnrs und a threeliullpcn," mild DeLeon, who had to leave the game
-t-7. notched Ills fourth triumph and Bob Forsch
eight Innings and Terry Puhl doubled home two runs run homer by Walker, his sev­
Sunday because a blister which developed on the
dropped lo 4-3.
In the llfllt Inning lo help the Astros salvage the final enth Be Is 10-for-24 over the
middle linger of Ills pitching hand.
last eight games.
game of a three-game series. The Cubs have not swept
Giants 3, Phillies 1
"H e said lo look al my next start as the beginning of
a scries In Houston since 1969. Scott. 3-2. walked one Tigers 4, Angels 3
die season,"
At San Francisco. Vtdu Blue, Frank Williams and
and struck out eight In eight Innings.
D eLeon's second victory In his Iasi IH decisions can
Murk Davis combined lo allow one hit — a tilth Inning
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banged u ninth-inning pitch by
Donnie Moore off the upper deck
In right for his ninth homer to
lift the Tigers. Moore. 3-2. en­
tered tn eighth und gave up a
gaine-tylng homer to Lance Par­
rish. Willie ilr m in d n , 4-1. was
Ihe winner.

A m ate u r Draft Has Solid Talent
NEW YOltK tUPII - Major
Irague baseball will hold Its
annual summer draft of amateur
free a g e n ts tod a y th rou gh
Wednesday.
There are no players of the
caliber of Darryl Strawberry or
Sluiwun Dunston among lids
year's crop, hul there arc some
solid prosjiecls.
B.J. Surhoff. a catcher on the
(I S. Olympic team. Is a highly
touted jiluyer who should go
high. Surholf Is a native of Bye.
New Y ork, and attends the
University of North Carolina. He
was drafted out ol high school by
the New York Yankees. Ills Tur
Heel teammate, shortstop Wulter

B a s e b a ll
Weiss, also could be among the
llrst |()picks.
Oklahoma housts righthander
Bobby W ill and Oklahoma State
has all-tliue NCAA home run
king Peter Ineavlglla.
Mississippi Stale could pro­
duce llrst baseman Will Clark
and unillrlder Bafael Pulmclro
and shortstop Barry Larkin o f
Michigan Is a |M&gt;sslhlllty.
Som e o f the (o p p la y ers
drafted In recent years Include
Strawberry, picked by the New
York Mets as uumtx’ r one overall

In lOHO and shortstop Dunston
or the Chlrago Cubs.
Slrawl»erry Is currently on the
disabled list, but has emerged
Into a budding star. Dunston
tx'gun this season as the regular
shortstop, hut has tx'cn sent
back to the minor leugues fur
more seasoning.
The 21st annual tree agent
draft consists of two phuscs, the
regular phase, mainly for firstlime draftees, and the secondary
phase, for players who were
previously drafted hut did not
•Ign
Ihe Milwaukee Brewers have
the lop choice In the regular
phase.

Orioles 10, Oakland 1
At Baltimore. Wayne Gross hit
two homers and Eddie Murray
went 4-for-4 In supjiorl of Scott
McGregor to power the Orioles.
McGregor. 4-4. scattered six hits
for his third straight complete
game victory. Mike Warren. 1-4,
Jeff Kaiser and Torn Tellmann
were victims of a 13-hlt attack.

Red Sox 12, Rangers 3
At Boston, Jim Bice collected
four hits. Including a solo homer,
and drove In three runs, to lead
the Bed Sox' 18 hit attack. Bruce
Hurst. 2-4. picked up his first
victory since April 10.

Twins 8. Brewers 4

Oklahoma State Ousts South Carolina,
Stanford Downs Arizona In College Series
OMAHA, Neh. (IJPII — Oklahoma State coach Gary
Ward could hardly keep Ids ryes open Sunday In thc
Cowlxiys' 16 11 College World Series victory over
South Carolina.
"T h is was a botlnii game that wus not well played
ami we urc not plcuscd with our performance." he said,
"I've seen us lx- awesome uud dominating this yeur,
hul we huve yet to •how tl In this tournament."
In Ihe nlghtcup. No. I Stanford coasted to a 9 2
victory over Arizona South Carolina uud Arizona were
Ixilh kiux'krd out of the double elimination tourna­
ment.
Today. No. 4 Arkansas. 50-13, and No 5 Mississippi
Stale. 49-13, play In a winners' bracket game The
ArkanHUS'MtssisNlppI Stale loser will play Slanlord,
47-14. Wednesday No. 2 Oklahoma Slide. 5H-I5. will
play the loser of Tuesday night's Mtaml-Texas game In
the other elimination game Wednesday
Sunday's Oklahoma State-South Carolina contest

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took neurly four hours us Dve pitchers for each tram
combined tn Issue 2H walks, which Irlt Ward yawning.
"W e gut the win. hul It was not a good feeling
Ix-cuuse we did not pluy w ell." Ward said
Okluhomu Stale's Pete Incuvlgllu. who set slngleseuson records for home runs and Bill lids season,
drilled u three run homer. Ids 4Hlh Mike Day scored
lour runs uud drove In three us the Cowboys ussuulted
the Gamecocks' pitching stall.
“ There's not much in say except wc run out o f
pitching," Sooth Carolina coach June Baines said.
The Gumcrocks trailed 14-4 going Into the Ixdtom of
the seventh hul hunched six walks und four singles tn
•wore six runs. Oklahoma State brought tn Jclf
Bronkey. who allowed one unearned run the rest of the

At M ln n c a p o lli. M t k e
Stcnhouse belted u two-run
homer In the eighth to help the
Twins snap a 10-game losing
streak. Ken Sehrom. 4-4. scat­
tered five hits In his second
complete game.

Mariners 7, Ysnkees 8

way und picked up the save.
Boh Rinehart and Scott klacklc pared South Carolina
with two hits apiece.
Stanford coach Mark Marquess, who described the
Cardinal's 17-3 loss lo Miami Saturday as "a real good
whipping." said his team's rrlaxrd attitude might have
helped against Arizona
"I felt we were kwser today," Marquess said "T h e
team was lix&gt;se on the bus and In hulling practice."
Mike Delirium's grand slam helped Stanford to
victory. DcUenon's blast came In the eighth after
Arizona Inlrntlonully wulked the Cardinal's top
home run hitter. Btck Lundblade,
"I loved that situation.” DeBenon said. "I was
kxiklng for a pilch Inside und (pitcher Joe Estes) got
Ihe bull up."
Arizona coach Jerry Ktndall defended loading the
tuises to bring DeBenon lo the plate.

At New York. Alvin Davis
drove In three runs und Al
C ow ens cracked a plnch-hlt
homer to help Seattle end the
Yankees' 12-gmne home winn­
ing streak. Seattle m anager
Chuck Cottier hurled first base
and equ ip m en t a fter being
ejected In the third Inning.

Indians 8-2, Blue Jays 4-5
At Toronto. Jerry W illard
drilled a three-run double In the
ninth lo rally Cleveland. Winner
Neal Heuton. 4 4. was relieved
b y T o m W a d d e l l . In th e
nlghtcup. Toronto's Dave Stleb.
5-4. yielded four hits before the
ninth Jim Acker posted hts
eighth save.

Glasson Surprises Kemper Field — Lopez Beats Clock
BETHESDA. Md I Ill’ll - Few people
- least of all Bill Glasson — thought
the Ihr second-year player would
figure prominently In the Keni|x-r
Open.
"I'v e never played this course very
good. That's why I didn't huve very
high rxjKetutlons coming Into the
week," said Glasson alter he fired a
slx under par 60 Sunduy to capture
the Kemper and his first victory on the
PGA lour.
Glasson, who trailed third-round
leader Lurry Mize by seven strokes
ulter the first four holes Sunduy. nulled
• dramatic 45-foot birdie putt on the
IHth for Ihe win.
" If you would have told me I hud to
hit it to win the tournament, i
probably would have put It In Ihe
lake.” said Qlusaon of the winning
putt.
Glasson said be wus tryin g to
position the bull, rather than sink the

putt, on Ihe IHth - und didn't even see
II gain.
"I wasn't trying to make it. I was
trying not to three-putt." he said, " ll
was trucking pretty good and I guess it
straightened out. I think It went In the
left side. I don't know I was over my
bug by then."
"I guess it wus tn Ihe cards for me
today."
Mize nearly forced a playolf. hul hls
pull lor u hlrdle on the fliuil hole rolled
wide.
"1 thought It was good." Mlzc said of
the shot. "H alfw ay there I thought It
was In.
"T h e Iront nine I played pretty solid.
The hack nine I didn't pluy well ut all,"
said Mize, who hud a lour stroke lead
entering the final round. " I was
definitely disappointed with the way I
hit the bull I huve to keep working on
my g a m e "
Glasson. 25. picked up hts biggest

G o lf R o u n d u p
paycheck ever. 890.000. In winning
the 8500.000 tournament ut Congres­
sional Country Club with an overall
10-under 278.
The PGA event was dominated by
young players, with Mize. 26. shooting
a 73 to end one stroke behind, tied
with Corey Pavln. 25. who shot a 69.
G lasson, a secon d-year player,
sturted his charge at Mize with birdies
on the 5th. 7th. 8th. 9th und 10th.
drawing to two shots back. Glasson
Ixigeyrd the 11th. but drew even at
10-undrr when he blrdled und Mize
hogeyed the M lhhole.
Both Glasson und Mize bogeyed the
17tl». but Glasson nailed the long putt
on Ihe 18th for hts slx uuder 66.
" I wus seriously choking • I was
losing tl." said Glasson of Ihe final few

holes. "But after making the bogey on
17. It look all ihe pressure oil."
Glasson lias had only spotty sucress
In Ills two years on Ihr lour. In fact, he
lost hls tour card alter falling to make
the top 150 money list lust year. He
had had to requullfy for the tour lust
full.
IBs 890.000 first plucr prize money
Is close to double hls previous 1985
earnings of 855.276.
With u driving average ol better than
276 yards. Glasson was the 1984
driving distance champion.
Curtis Strange lied for the best
round of the tournament Sunday with
u seven-under 65 lo lie for third with
Willte Wood, who shot a five-under 67.
Defending champion Greg Norman
shot a 66 to earn a slx under 282 and
fourth place In Ihe tournument.

PENALTY S TILL IRKS NANCY
MASON. Ohio (UPII — Nancy Lopez
forgot about the clock until the final

hole Sunday In her runaway victory In
the 8250.000 LPGA Championship.
Pluylng with the samr precision that
made her a rookie sensation tn 1978.
Lopez fired a sizzling 7-under-par 65 In
th e fin a l rou n d to w ra p up a
15 under-par tournament performance
and a whopping 8-slroke victory.
Lopez shot a 65 71-72 6 5 -2 7 3 to
easily defeat, second pUre Alice Miller
ut 71-70-67-73—281. Miller started
Sunday tied wtth Lopez for the lead,
hut couldn't match Lopez' final day
determination
I was still mad today because I
don t think I should huve gotten that
penalty." maid Lopez. She was penal­
ized Thursday when LPGA officials
pul a stopwatch on her and timed her
taking 83 seconds — Instead o f the
permuted 60 seconds - to hit a tee
shot.

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GRAND RIVERS. Ky. (UPI) — For the first time In the
4-year history of the Red Man Bass Tournament Trail.
Ihcre was a three-way tie Sunday for first place In a
qualifying tournament en route to the national champion­
ship worth 9100.000.
None of the tied anglers was able to land a bass during a
one-hour fishoff following regular competition, so the tie
stood on the shores of Lake Barkley for the third o f six
qualifiers In the Land Between the Lakes Division
Andy Tyring, of Benton: Ballous Isbell, o f Park Clly; and
Larry ShefTer, o f Morganfleld. each caught four fish
weighing 14 pounds 4 ounces. And each fisherman added
$ 1.269 to hts creel for the day's fishing.
In all. 178 fishermen took part In the event worth 90.708
In prize money.
Kirk Phelps, of Marlon, and Larry Frasier, of Scbree. tied
for fourth place and both earned 9343 Phelps caught six
fish and Frasier four, but their catches' weights were an
Identical 13 pounds 1 ounce.
Finishing sixth was Harold Varden. o f Mount Juliet.
Tenn.. with four fish weighing 11 pounds 15 ounces and
good for 9211
The next contest In the Land Between the l.akr* Division
also will be held on Lake Barkley. June 30. The national
championship Is In November at Lake Mavusu. Arlz.

Flutlo Status: Broken Collarbone
EAST RUTHERFORD. N.J. (UPI) - The way the New
Jersey Generals are talking, losing 97 million quarterback
Doug Flutle to a broken collarbone will have Utile Impact
on the team's fortunes.
"I don't think It will change that m u ch .' said running
back Herschcl Walker, after Fiutle was Injnrrd In the
Generals' 17-7 victory over the Memphis Showboats
Saturday night.
Walker, who has carried Ihe team most of the season
with his prodigious ballcarrying, says that backup
quarterback Ron Reeves will have no problems filling in for
Flutle.
After hobbling to the bench. Flutle was wheeled to the
locker room for X-rays, and team orthopedic surgeon Dr.
Mark Schottenfeld diagnosed the Injury. Flulle relumed to
the bench In the third quarter In street clothes, his left amt
Immobilized In a figure-eight harness.
‘ ‘As long as we hav~ Herschel Walker, we'll always have
play-action."
Although Flutle said he Is "keeping his
fingers crossed" about rejoining the Generals for the
playoffs, which begin a monlh. Schottenfeld refused to
make any predectlons.

English Officials Accept Ban
LO N D O N (U P I ) — E n g la n d 's s o c c e r o f fic ia ls ,
acknowledging that their house must be put In order,
accepted an Indefinite ban on all English trams from
European competition.
The ban Imposed Sunday by the Union of European
Football Associations, the ruling body o f European soccer,
followed a stadium riot In Belgium started by British fans
that left 38 people dead at a match Wednesday between
Liverpool and Juventua of Italy.
In her own bid to crack down on the situation. British
Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher was to present proposals
to Parliament Monday that Included u ban on the sale o f
alcohol at British soccer matches and on trains carrying
fans.
The UEFA decision bars English leums from European
competition, but not clubs from Scotland. Wales or
Northern Ireland. Places reserved for English learns will be
given to the Soviet Union, France. Czechoslovakia and The
Netherlands.
"T h e ban starts Immediately and Is for an Indefinite
time,” UEFA President Jacques Georges o f France told a
news conference In Basle. Switzerland, after the group met
for three hours. "W e must make soccer safe for families
again."
The rampage at the European Champions Cup final In
Brussels began when British fans o f the Liverpool club
rushed Into a section filled with Italian supporters of
Turin's Juventus team.
Most of the dead were trampled to druth. More than 400
people were Injured.

Olympians Win Worrell 1000
VIRGINIA BEACH. Va (UPI) — Olympic silver medalists
Randy Smyth and Jay Glaser captured the 10th annual
WotTcll 1000. ending the 13-day. lOOOmlle catamaran
race up the East Coast with anovrrall time of 101:15:39.
Smyth and Glaser, racing as Team Sandwich Island, won
10 of 13 legs, beating their nearest competitor by almost
five hours. The two raptured a silver medal In the 1984
U.S. Olympics for multi-hull sailing.
Smyth. 30. of Huntington Beach. Calif, and Glasrr. 31. of
Newport Beach. Calif., raced a Prtndlc 19 catamaran using
a spinnaker sail the two professional sallmakers had
crafted for their boat.
Team Burlington Versateih finished In second place
overall Sunday with a time of 106 50:32. Trum NACRA
was In third place with a lime of 108 02 24; Team
Australia was fourth with a time of 109:57:31

Justus Trio Attains Nationals
The synchronized swimming trto of Tla Harding. Alice
Reese and Patty Ames qualified for the National Junior
Olympic Championships In Iowa City. Aug. 6-11.
The Justus Lorelels trio took first place In the 15-16 age
group at the Region 4 Junior Olympic Championships at
Fort Lauderdale. Harding finished first In solo and framed
with Reese for a second place In duet.
Ames, daughter of Lake Mary Booster Club President
Don Ames. Joined Harding and Reese to place first overall
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Tampa 45. Collier was lay stunned for two
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throwing Incomplete, he found Flowers lor 14 and
one play latnr hit the former FSU wldeoul for 11
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Parrish one-on-one agutnsi Bruce Vaughan, lie
floated the hall over Ihe lop for a 16-vard TD
Brockhaus made II. 70. with 8 42 left In the
quarter.
Tampa came right back with an Impressive
drive but a tipped jwss forced coach Steve
Spurrier lo rail on Zcnon Andrusyshyn lie was
wide right on a 44-yard field goal attempt.
Orlando pul together an Impressive 13-play.
73-yard drive for a 14 0 lend with 12 47 to play In
Ihe first half. Curtis Bledsoe had 11 yards on two
carries before leaving with an Injured ankle
Collier hud u big 16-yard Juunt lo the Tumpu 15
Ju st ns the first quarter ended.
Richard Crump, who replaced Bledsoe, caught
a pass for four nod ran for five lo the 0. Leon
Perry, who later went out with a serious knee
Injury, gained one to the 5. Collier then skirled
the rigid side for the touchdown. Brockhaus
converted his 31st straight PAT.
Spurrier yanked John Reuvcs for Jimmy
Jordan on Ihe ncxl series. Jordan had I lie Bandits
on Ihe m ove with a 10-ynrder and 15-ynrder to
Marvin Harvey but Victor Jackson stole a pass al
the Orlando 30 mid bustled II back lo the Tampa
43.
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Jackson. Jeff George, a former Handll also had a
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fortnrr Winter Park High and Florida Galor
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safety. The two point* gave the 'Cades a 30-7
bulge with 10:32 left.
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Sanehrz picked off a ■* desperation throw by
Jordan The diminutive safety rat ed HH yards up
Ihe sideline for ihe final score. The distance was a
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PARIS (UPI) - John McEnroe
Is trying to get to the finals of Ihe
French Open bv way of Sweden.
McEnroe, the top seed and the
w orld's num ber one ranked
player the past thrre years,
defeated 12th-srrded Henrik
Sundstrom 6-3. 7-5. 6-2 In a
fourth-round match Sunday and
Is to face another Swede, sev­
enth-seed Joaktm Nystrom. In
the quarterfinals on Tuesday.
If hr gets by Nystrom. he will
likely play fourth seed Mats
Wllander of Swetlen In Ihe semi­
finals
T h e s t r a i g h t set v i c t o r y
avenged a loss by McEnroe to
Sundstrom last year In the Davis
Cup final which Sweden won
4-1.
Sunday M c E n r o e caughi
Sundstrom flatfootrd with pre­
cision drop shots and rushed the
net to neutralize Sundslrnm's
high topspln s h o t s from the
baseline.
He expects more tumble horn
Nystrom. who was not a Davis
Cup team m em ber last D e­
cember.
"W e played once early In the
year and I lost to him ." McEnroe
said of his second round loss lo
Nyslrcm al the W CT Indoor
tournament at Diillaa
"H e's a good playrr. He's a
guy who can bring out the best
or Ihr worst In me. Bui I feel that
If I'm on my game. I should be
able lo beat him ."
Nystrom advanced with n vielory over C h ile 's Han*
Glldrmelster Sunday.
Wllander dispatched I Jih seed
Tomas Smld of Czechoslovakia
6-3. 6-4. 6-4 and will piny
Frenchman Henri Leconte In the
quarterfinals.
Leconte upset compatriot and
ninth-seed Yannick Noah before
15.1XX) on center court Sunday.
Leconte, who bent Wllander
anti second seed Ivan Lendl Iasi
week nl Ihr world tram cup at
Dursseldorf, Germany nmi upset
flfih-seed A n dres Gom ez o f
Ecuador In thr third round
Friday, held off Nouh's d e­
termined rnntrhuek hid lo win
6 3.0 4.6-7.4-6.6 I.
Thr loss was a hitler blow to
Noah, thr 19H3 French Open
champion who missed most of
lust season with valous Injuries.
Noah was co n s id e r e d a
darkhorsc fuvorttr to win again
after taking the Italian Open title
Iwo weeks ago and winning
tough, early-round bitlllrs with
Libor Plmek and J«w»r LulaClerc.
American Chris Evert Lloyd
look another step toward Ihr
women's final with a fourthround win 6-2, 6-3 over West
German teenager Slelfl Graf. Ihr
11th seed.
Lloyd Is lo play American
Terry Phelps, who upset eighth
seed Carling Bassett of Canndn
4-6.64). 6 3.
Another rising 15-yrar-old.
A r g e n t i n a ' s 14t h s e e d e d
Gahrlrla Sabatlnl. eliminated
South African Rosrdyn Fulrhank
6-0. 16. 7-5.

Sipe Joins Flutie On Sideline
United P re ss In tern ation al
The Baltimore Stars, battling
for Ihe eighth USFL playoff spot,
avenged an opening-day ions
Sunday with a 17-12 victory
over Ihe Jacksonville Bulls.
In Ihr process, the Stars
knocked out Jacksonville
quarterback Brian Slpr with a
separated shoulder for Ihr sec­
ond lime this season.
Slpe Is not the only — or the
mo s t r x p r n s f v c — U S F L
quarterback sidelined with a
separated shoulder. New Jersey
G en erals quar t e r bac k Doug
Flulle Is expected lo tnlss the
rest of the season after he
Injured his left collarbone Salur
day night ugalnsl thr Memphis
Showboats.
" I feel fin e." Flulle said. "T h e
collar Is a little sore and the only
discomfort I have ts from the
harness. But I can't do anything
about It — It help* keep thr
collarbone In place "
Defensive end John Walker
sacked Slpe In thr third quarter,
sending him from Ihr game, and
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Th e Stars. 8-6-1, gained a
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and two touchdowns. Thr Bulls
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Hamilton Elementary School,
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50-yard dash at the State
Special O lym pics this past
weekend at the University of
South Florida In Tampa.
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enter Into "calm er seas" If he
were to win the election.
With 02 percent of the approx­
imately 7.5 million votes cast In
t h e national election counted,
s t a l e - r u n t e l e v i s i o n said
P a p a n d r e o u ' s r u l i n g PanH ellenic Socialist Movement.
PASOK. had a commanding lead
o f -16.40 percent.
Th e New Democracy Party
followed with 40.45 percent and
Ihc pro-M oscow Communi s t
Party. K K E .w llh 9 .8 l perrenl
Th e F.urocommunlst party.
KKES. with 1.78 percent, ap­
peared to Ire the only one of 10
smaller parties to win a seat In
the 300-member Parliament.
Com puter predictions said
PASOK will control 101 seats In
Parliament. New Democracy 120
seats and the Communist Party
12 seats.

...G re e k
C ontinu ed fro m page 1A
night's major vlrlory Is Indeed a
grrat defeat for Ihc reactionary
forces, w h e t h e r Gr e e k or
foreign."
He pledged his government
would "serve the worthy Greek
people In every possible way.
listen to their problems and try
in give solutions."W e s t e r n d l p l o m u l s a nd
analysis differed on what Impact
I’apandreou’s election victory
would have on Greece's strained
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analysis predicted increased
tension between Greece and Its
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the other two victims, who also
suffered minor Injuries from
Ix-lng struck wllh glass.
A dragnet of lawmen wllh
dogs fanned over I he wooded
area and pasture land surroun­
ding the scene of the shouting In
search o f the sniper One man
wearing rombai fatigues was
apprehended nearby hut was
'(■leased after questioning, ("apt.
J.C. Green said.
Another man found a short
distance away was arrested and
Jailed after authorities discov­
ered he was wanted on a traffic
charge, Green said. The man
was released on bond later In the
evening.

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Continued from page 1A
bullrl fragments and glass.
H e r slsier. A lic e H a n s o n . 3 4 . of

Jacksonville was till In tile right
arm wllh some fragments and
g la ss.

Unlit women were treated anti
released from Methodist Hospi­
tal
A 2-year-old boy silling In a
child’s stiffly chair In another
vehicle was till with some glass,
lie wau taken to Si. Vincent's
Medical Center.
Names were not available of

The results Indicated a rejec­
tion of the rlght-of-center rule
that prevailed from World War It
until 1981.
New Democracy Party leader
Constantine Mltsotakls. who had
vowed to seek better ties wllh
the the rest o f Europe and the
United Stales, conceded defeat
early today. "T h e Greek people
have made their choice and I do
not Intend to question It." he
said.
Papandreou's v ic t o r y was seen
b y some as b e in g In th e best
In te r e s t o f th e West because It
allows h im to govern without the
pro-Moscow Communist Party.
The prime minister has re­
peatedly criticized U.S. foreign
policy and accused the Reagan
adm inistration and N ATO of
supporting Turkey In Its dis­
putes with Greece over Cyprus
and territorial and air lights In
"It's our opinion now neither
one had anything to do with the
shootings." Green said.
H ouses are s c a ttered
throughout the urea, but It did
not appear that any residents
were In danger from Ihc sniper,
one official said.
"A s ftir as wc know, he has left
Ihc area." the official said.
Green said traffic was fairly
heavy when the sniper slruck.
Jim Clark, u Si. Augustine man
whose pickup was hit by a
bullet, said the snifter must have
Itecn a "lunatic."
Ills wife. Cell. suld. " If II had
Just missed two more Inches. I'd
a gotten shot."

AREA DEATHS
043 Sausallto Blvd.. Casselberry,
died Saturday at home. Born
Jan. 4. 1913 In Madison. Wls..
he moved lo Casselberry from
Flint. Mich. In 1973. Hr was a
retired school principal and a
Methodist.
Survivors In c lu d e his wife,
Dorothy; mother, Olga. Santa
Clara. Calif.; son. Richard. Palos
Verdes Estates, Calif.; sister.
Mrs. Lillian Karuf. Santa Clara.
Calif.: a b r o t h e r , Salmer. Montelln. Wls.; grandchildren.
Cox-Parker Guardian Funeral
Home, Winter Park. Is In churge
of arrangements

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Mrs Myrtle B. Carson. 70. of
731 N. Wi nt e r Park Drive.
C asselberry, d ied Frlduy at
Florida Hospltnl-Orlundo. Born
M a r c h . G. 1 9 0 9 I n N e w
H a m p s h i r e , s he m o v e d l o
CusHclbcrry from Massachusetts
In 1952 . She was a homemaker
and a member o f the Christ
Episcopal Church, lamgwood.
S u r v i v o r s I nc l ude a son.
W illiam E.. New Hampshire;
daughter. Lucille E. Reagan.
Casselberry; live grandchildren;
live great grandchildren.
Bal d wi n-Fa Ire hi Id Funeral
Horne, Altumonte Springs. Is In
( hurge of arrangements.

RANDALL SMITH

John Sutlon, Sunford; three
nieces. Lessle B. Murray and
Viola Wheeler, both of Sanford,
Eldoru Alford. New Jersey.
Sunrise Funeral Home Is In
charge o f arrangements.

EDNA E. W HITTLE
Mrs. Edna E. Whittle. 73. of
520 S. L a k e J e s s up A v e . ,
Oviedo, died Friday al Winter
Park Memorial Hospital. Born
April 9. 1912 In Georgia, she
moved lo Oviedo from there In
1941 She was a retired fruit
grader and wus a member o f the
Church o f God of Prophecy.
Oviedo.
Survivors Include live sons.
James E. Fulghum. Geneva. Joe
L e e Fulghum, Humpton. Va.,
David L. Fulghum. George W.
F u l g h u m. and T h o m a s W.
Whittle, all of Oviedo: a (laughter. Evelyn Willis. Chuluota; a
brother. Jack Deuslcy. Charles­
ton. S.C.; four sisters. Pearl
Te n a n t,
Union Park. I'uullne
Prlrsl Oliver. Altamonte Springs.
Beatrice Priest Hobbs and Louise
Oliver Hobbs, Itolh of Oviedo; 27
g r a n d c h i l d r e n ; 12 g r e a t ­
grandchildren.
Bald w I n-Fai rchi l d Funeral
Home, Goldenmd. Is In charge of
arrangements.

Mr. Randall Smith. H0. of 12
William Frank Leahy. 10. of Seminole Drive. Deliury. died
2000 Park Ave.. Sanford, died Friday. Born In Bayonne. N.J..
Saturday lit Geneva as the result he moved to Deliary from New
of an auto accident. He waa born York City In 1902 He was a
In Orlando March 8. 1000 and retired bank broker and u Meth­
odist. He was a life member of
was a lifelong resident of San­
ford. lie was a mason and a Paul Revere Grand laxlgr 5322.
F A A M . Br ockt on. Mans., a
( 'u U io llc .
He Is survived by tils parents. m em ber o f Herbert D. Gibb
American l*egloii Post 259. DeGeorge and Laura, of Sanford;
Bary, a member of the DAV.
two brothers, Raymond William
of Osteen and Oeorge Jr. of Automobile License Plate Col­
Sanford: two sisters. Linda May lectors Association, and a World
War I Arm y veteran.
Morion of Sanford, and Maureen
Survivors Include his wife,
Karllnrr of Sunny vale, Calif.
Mildred;
u daughter. Natalie
Uramkow Funeral Home Is In
Smith Mrllun, Louisville, Ky.;
charge of arrangements.
KENNETH D. WOODRINO
two grandchildren.
MYRTLE LOUISE ROBERTS
Mr. Kenneth 1) Wtxxlrlng. 45.
Allnum
Funeral
Home.
De­
Mis. My i lie Louise Roberts.
nary, Is In charge o f arrange- ol l o o t E s p l a n a d e W a y ,
HI. of HI I A Second SI., AltaCasselberry, died Saturday In
monte Springs, died Friday at ments.
('assellx-rry. Born Nov. 19. 1939
home. Born May 15, 1924 In
WARREN SUTTON
In Altoonu. Pa., he moved lo
Florida, she moved to Aluiinonie
Mr. Warren Sutton. 75. of ( 'assellx-rry from Annapolis. Md
Springs from Fort Luudrrdulc.
1H30 Bluckstonc Ave., Sanford, In 1979. He was a musician and
Survivors Include u son. Perry, died Saturday al Sunford Nurs­ a Protestant. He was u member
San Francisco; u daughter. l)e- ing utul Convalescent Home. of Orlando Musicians Associa­
hide. Altamonte Springs; one H o r n J u l y 7 . 1 9 0 9 I n tion. L&lt;x-nl 398. American Fed­
grandchild.
Hawklnsvllle, Oa., he moved lo eration of Musicians, a member
Bald wi n- Fai r chi l d Funeral Sunford 0O years ago. He was a of the Fleet Reserve Association
Home. Altamonte Springs, Is In lutxirrr and u member of Second and u Navy veteran.
( barge of arrangements.
S h i l o h Mi s s i o n a r y Huptl st
Survivors Include his wife,
MELFORD H. RUUD
Church.
Kay E . Orlando; mother. Mrs
Mr. Melford H. Ruud. 72. of
Survivors Include a nephew. Elolse E. Stungc, Altoona: two
daughters. Kim berly D. and
Karry L .. both o f Orlundo;
brother, Dennla A . Harrisburg.
Pu.
G a rd en Chupel Hom e for
Funerals. Orlando. Is In charge
Thott cjuolefionl provid'd by member! ol
1 Light
l*W lak,
of arrangements.
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I. prill Bp Saturday pi 1B m pt Second Shiloh
MB Church with tap Mtv Willie W Popp
officiating Vlpwlng prill tip t • p m Friday
Burial in Lighttaal Cpmptary. laniard tun
rlipFunartl Hamalnchprgp
B SO O M F IILD . M I L M I B
-Funarpl tarvXPt tar Mr N Elmar Broom
liald. H. ol tgi Midway Orlvp. Allamanta
ipr.ng«. wha dlad Friday, will ba hpld at Id
a m tuatday al tap grave,ide In Clan Mavan
Mamoriai Park. Wlntar Park with pa, tor
William thampaan officiating Friand* may
tall today al tap tgnaral hama tram I 4 and
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longwoed. incharg*
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Saturday. will ha haId Tuaaday al t K a m in
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the Aegean Sea.
But during the campaign.
Papandreou focused primarily
on the economic front, promis­
ing to fight Inflation and un­
em ploym ent. At 18 percent.

Greece has one o f the highest
inflation rates In Europe.
Analysts and diplomats said
that In comparison with the
1981 election resu lts, both
PASO K and the Communist

Party appeared to be the losers
while New Democracy had made
considerable gains
In 1981. PASOK won 48.07
percent. New Democracy 35.87
and KKE 10.93 percent.

...Turtles

Western Hemisphere. The only
breeding ground of similar size
Is in the Indian Ocean.
Towering buildings are pop­
pi n g up a l o ng t he Fl ori da
shoreline, which was practically
empty a few years ago. Much of
the beach Is eroding, but If sea
walla are erected to halt the
erosion, the beach will vanish
and so will the turtles. Ehrhart
said.
"It Is the whole matter of how
we approach dune and beach
erosion for the next 30 years."
Ehrhart said. "W ill we cave In lo
special Interests? The fate of the
sea turtles will hang In the

balance."
Ehrhart and his students at
the University o f Central Florida
p ersu a d ed B revard C o u n t y
authorities to pass a law last
month banning bright lights on
th e b e a c h , a m e a s u r e he
estimates could save 100.000
hatchlings.
Condominium lights on the
beach blotted out the glow o f the
moon and stars, which walnutsized baby turtles have followed
for millions of years lo find the
ocean. The artificial beacons
sent the turtles scram blin g
toward death In parking lots and
beach dunes

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million of years lo the south
Brevard County shoreline, where
the turtles deposit an estimated
million eggs annually.
But (he turtles aren't the only
ones attracted to the beach. Real
estate agents and developers
also are flocking to It. zoologist
Lew Ehrhart said.
The beach, on an Island south
of Cape Canaveral off Florida's
Atlantic coast. Is the anclenl
turtles' only nesting place In the

Legal Notice
C ITY OF
LAKE MARY. FLORIDA
NOTICE OF
P U B L IC H E A R IN O

TO WHOM IT M AY CONCERN
NOTICE l i H E R E B Y GIVEN
by ta* City Commit,Ion ol tao
City ol L*ko Mory. Florida. (Not
Mid Com ml,,lor. will hold a
Public Mooring at F X) P M . on
Juno M 1*41 ta contldrr on
Ordinance entitled
AN ORDINANCE OF THE
C IT Y OF L A K E M A R Y .
FLORIDA. RE ZONING CER
TAIN LANDS W ITHIN THE
C ITY OF LAKE MARY. AS
H E R E IN D E F IN E D FROM
T H E P R E S E N T Z O N IN G
CLA SSIFICATIO N OF WRl
AAA TO OC O FF IC E COM
M E R C IA L. P U R S U A N T TO
TH E TER M S OF TH E
FLOHIOA S TA TU TE S . PRO
VIOING FOR TH E AM END
ME NT OF TH E O F F IC IA L
Z O N IN O M A P
TH E
AMINOMENT OF THE LAND
USE E L E M E N 1 O F TH E
C IT Y 'S C O M P R E H E N S IV E
PLAN FROM LOW D EN SITY
RESIDENTIAL ANO RURAL
DENSITY R ES ID E N TIA L TO
COMM ERCIAL. PROVIDING
CONFLICTS. S E V ER A B ILITY .
a n d e f f e c t iv e d a te

changing Iho yoning on tat
tallowing dotcr.bod property
tituota In tat City ot Loko Mary.
Florida
The Wotl IW loot ot the North
ty ol tao NW'o ot tha NE ta of the
NW'k, Section II. Townehlp JO
South. Renge JO Eatt. Seminole
County. Florida More com
monly known a, Ml Ea»t Lake
Mary Boulavard. Laka Mary.
Florida
Tha Public Hearing will ba
hald In tha City Hall. City ol
Laka Mary. Florida, on the JOtti
dey ol Juno. I*»l. or a, toon
taareetter a, pottibta. at which
lime Interetted pertie, for and
again,! the reguott elated above
will be heard Sold hearing may
be continued from time ta time
until line) action It tokan by the
City Cammikktan ot the City ol
Lake Mary
THIS NOTICE ihaCI ba potted
In taree public piece* within the
City ol Lake Mary. Florida at
the City Hell within Mid City,
and pubilthad In tha Evening
Herald, a new,papa, of general
circulation In the City ol Lake
Mary, prior ta tao data ot tha
alor eta‘d Hearing m addition,
notice Mall ba potted in the area
ta be contldered al taatt fifteen
day, prior to tha date ot the
Public Hearing
A lapad record ol tal, moating
I, made by the City tor It,
convenience Th l, record may
not conttltuta on adequate re
cord tar the purpoM, of appeal
from e dec I,ion mode by the
City Commutton with reaped to
the loregoing matter Any
pet ton withlng taenturo that an
adequate record ol the proceed
Ing, I, maintained tar appellate
purpoM, l, advited ta moke the
neceteory arrangement, at hi,
or her own erpente
Cit y of
LAKE MARY. FLORlOA
/ , ' Carol Edward,
City Clerk
DATED May 11. Itgl
Pubiith June], 14. IN I
DEG II
C ITY OF
LAKE MARY, FLORlOA
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARINO
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
NOTICE IS H E R E S Y GIVEN
by Ihe City CommlMion ot the
City at Lott Mary. Florida, that
Mid Commit,ion will hold 0
Public Hearing at f JO P M . on
Juno » . l«t! ta contider on
Ordinance entitled
AN ORDINANCE OP THE
C IT Y OF L A K E M A R Y .
FLORIDA REZONING CER
TAIN LANOS W ITH IN THE
C IT Y OF LAKE M ARY. AS
h e r e in
O E F IN E O FROM
T H E P R E S E N T Z O N IN G
CLASSIFICATIO N OF WRl
AAA TO OC O FF IC E COM
M E R C IA L. P U R S U A N T TO
TH E TER M S OF TH E
FLORIDA S TA TU TES . PRO
VIOING FOR THE AMEND
M E N T OF THE O F F IC IA L
Z O N IN G M A P
TH E
AMINOMENT OF THE LANO
US* E L E M E N T O F T H E
C IT Y 'S C O M P R E H E N S IV E
PLAN FROM LOW OCNSITV
RESIDENTIAL ANO RURAL
DENSITY R ES ID EN TIAL TO
COMMERCIAL; PROVIDING
CONFLICTS. S EV ER A B ILITY .
A N D E F FE C TIV E DATE
changing the toning an the
tallowing detcribed property
tituota in tao City at Loko Mary
Florida
Begin at tha NE earner ot out
tat C" ot Greenleal and Wllien
addition, run South led and
thence Watt to then South M
degree, M minute*. We*l JJI 4
teat thence North 17B tael, than
E a,I m 1 tael ta taa Pomi at
Beginning A l recorded In the
Public Record, at Seminole
County. Florida More com
monly known o&gt; &gt;«S Eatt Lake
Mory Boulevard. Lake Mory.
Florida
The Public Hearing well be
held m taa City Hail. City at
Laka Mary, Florida, on tha SOih
day at June 1NX at f SB P M .
or ot toon thereafter ot pokti
bta. at which time mtarettad
parti*, tar and agam,l taa
recjuetl iletad H e w will be
heard Said hearing may be
continued tram time ta lima
until fWiel action I* taken By tha
City CommlMion at the City ot
Lake Mary
THIS NOTICE Moll bo potted
M taree public place, within taa
City ot Loko Mory. Florida, ol
taa City Hall within u M City.

and pub11Med In the Evening
Herald e newtpeper of general
circulation In the City ot Lake
Mery, prior to the date ol the
atareeaid Hearing In addition,
notice Mall Le pci-uj in tha area
to ba contldered at lee«t fifteen
dey, prior to the dote ot the
Pubik Hearing
A taped record ot thl, meeting
i, made by taa City for its
convenience Th l, record may
not conttltuta on adequate re
cord tor tao purpoM, ot appeal
from a dec ItIon made by the
City Commtttlon with r t t p t r l to
the loregoing mattor Any
per ton wiMlng lo erture that on
adequate record of tao proceed
mg, l, maintained tor eptiliate
purpoM, l, advieed to make the
necettery arrangement, at hi,
tr har owner pent#
C ITY OF
LAKE MARY. FLORIDA
l\i Carol Edward,
City Clerk
O A TED AAeyTl. IN I
PubllM Jenel. 14. INS
OFG l

CITY OF
LAKE MARY. FLORlOA
NOTICE OF
FUBLIC HEARINO
TO WHOM IT M AY CONCERN
NOTICE IS H E R EB Y GIVEN
by (ho City CommlMion o* the
City ol Loko Mory. Florida, that
Mid CommlMion will hold a
Public Haarmg at 7 K P M . on
Juno JO. IN I to contider an
Ordinance entitled
AN ORDINANCE OF THE
C IT Y OF LA K E M AR Y.
FLORIDA REZONING CER
TAIN LANOS W ITHIN THE
CITY OF LAKE MARY. AS
H E R E IN O E F IN E O FROM
T H E P R E S E N T Z O N IN G
C LA S S IFIC A TIO N OF WRl
AAA TO OC O FFIC E COM
M E R C IA L . P U R S U A N T TO
T H E T E R M S OP T H E
FLORlOA S TA TU TE S . PRO
VIDING FOR THE JkMEND
M EN T OF THE O FF IC IA L
Z O N IN G M AP; THE
AM INOMENT OF THE LANO
USE E L E M E N T O F TH E
C IT Y 'S C O M P R E H E N S IV E
P L A N F R O M L O W D E N S IT Y
R E S ID E N T IA L A N D R U R A L

OENSITV R ESID EN TIAL TO
COMM ERCIAL. PROVIDING
CONFLICTS s e v e r a b i l i t y .
A N D E F F E C TIV E DATE
changing tha ron Ing an the
tallowing detcribed property
tiluato In the City ol Lake Mory.
F lor Ida
Lol 1. ol the Eatt 110 tael ot
the N'y ol the N W U ol 'he NF U
ot the NW'a and the North US'
ol the South ly of the E o«f US’ ot
the NW'e Of the NEW ot the
NW'e. Section IS. TpwnMip JO
South. Range JO t o ,1. a, re
worded In the Public Record, ol
Seminole County, Florida Mora
commly known o t Jft Eatt laka
Mery Boulevard, loko Mory.
F lor Ida
Tha Public Haarlng will ba
halo in tha City Hall. City at
Laka Mary. Florida on tha ]0th
day ol Juno. Itgl. el f JO P M
or o, won thereafter e, pottl
ble. ot which time interetted
partie, tar end egomtt the
requett , feted above will be
heard Sold flooring may ba
continued tram time ta time
until final action f, taken by the
City CommlMion ot taa City ot
[ III
y
THIS NOTICE Hull ba potted
In three pubik place* within the
City ol Lake Mery. Florida, at
taa City Hall within Mid City,
and pubilthad In taa Evqnlng
Herald, a nawtpeper at general
circulation In tao City ot Laka
Mary, prior ta taa data et tha
etoreMid Hearing In addition,
notice than ba pottad In taa area
ta u* contldered at taatt fifteen
day, prior ta taa data at taa
Public Haarlng
A lapad record ot thl, moating
i, made By tha City tar H*
convenience Thl, record may
not conttltuta on adequate r»
card tar the purpose, ot &gt;pp*«l
Irom o daemon made by the
City CemmlMtan wllh rotpect ta
tha foregoing matter Any
per ten withlng to erwur* tael on
adequate record ot the proceed
mg, I, maintained tar appellate
purpoae* l, sdvitod ta mok* tao
noceMory arrangement, at Ma
C ITY OF
LAKE MARY. FLORIDA
I*/ Carol Edward,
City Clerk
D ATED May » IN I
Pubfitf) June). IA INS
0 E 0 IS
C IT Y OP
LAKE M ARY. FLORlOA
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC M SAIIN O
TOWMOM IT MAY CONCERN
NOTICE IE H ER EB Y GIVEN
Oy taa City CommlMion at taa
City at Laka Mary. Florida tael
Mid CommlMMn will hold a
Pubik Hearing at 7 10 P M . on
June N . INS ta conaider an
Or dmanca entitled
AN ORDINANCE OF THE
C IT Y OP L A K E M A R Y .
FLORIDA REZONING CER
TAIN LANOS W ITHIN THE
C ITY OP LAKE MARY. AS
H E R E IN D E P I N I O FROM
T H E P R E S E N T Z O N IN G
C LA S S IFIC A TIO N OP WRl
AAA TO OC O FFIC E COM
M E R C IA L . PU R SU AN T TO
T H E T E R M S OP T H E
F lO R ID A S TA TU TES . PRO
VIOING FOR THE AMEND
M IN T OF TH E O F F IC IA L
ZONINO MAP: THE
AM INOMENT OP THE LANO
USE E L E M E N T OP TH E
C I T Y ’S C O M P R E H E N S IV E
PLAN FROM LOW DENSITY
R ESID EN TIAL ANO RURAL
DEN SITY R ESID EN TIAL TO
c o m m e r c ia l
PROVIDING
CONFLICTS. SEVER ABILITY.

ANO E FF E C TIV E DATE
changing taa lonmg an tha
tallowing detcribed property
tttuate m the City ot Lake Mary
Florida
Tna Waa' lad leet ot tao Eatt
7*1 te*t of tae NEta ot ta* NW'e
ot tho N W 'e. S e c tio n IS.
TnwnViip 70 Snuff* Ht-ge JO
Ea»f Mar* commly known at
U7 Eail le&gt;* Mary Boutaverd.
Laka Mary. Florida
Tha Public Hearing will ba
held In taa City Hall. City ot
Loko Mary. Florida, on tao TOta
day ot Juno. USS. at 7 SO P M
or a* toon thereafter a, pottl
bta. at arhlrh time interacted
part lot tor and egeln,l the
requett it,ted above will be
heard Sold hoar Ing may ba
continued from lima to time
until final action I , la*an by the
City Commttnon ot ta* City ot
fyi_§rf
THIS NOTICE Ucall be petted
In three public piece, within ta*
City ot Lake Mary. Florida, at
th* City Hall within M&gt;d City,
and publlthed In ta* Evening
Herald * newtpeper of gonerol
circulation in ta* City of Lake
Mary, prior to ta# dot# ot tho
atoreM-d Haarlng In addition
notko H un be pottad m th* arta
to ba contldered *1 taatt littaen
day, prior ta ta* data et ta*
Public Hearing
A taped record of tan meeting
I, mod* by th* City tar It*
convenience Thl, record may
not conttltuta on adequate r*
cord tar the purpow, ot appeal
from o dec man mod* by th*
City CommlMion with r*w*&lt;t to
the foregoing matter Any
per von withlng to enture that an
adequate record of ta* proceed
ing, l, maintained tor appellate
purpoM, tt advieed to make tha
necettery arrangement, *• hit
or her own eapen«e
C IT Y OF
LA KE MARY. FLORlOA
It/ Carol E dwerd.
City Clark
D A TE D May IS. INS
Publlth Junes. 14 INS
O EG 14
FIC TITIO U S NAME
NaHea I* hereby given tael I
am engaged m but mate al ta*
T*u&gt;a Are . Long wood Seminole
County F lor Ida SKI 7 under the

(Ic 111law, name ol P U M P
K LEEN s e p t ic s e r v ic e .
and that I intend ta regular Mid
name with Hi* Clark ot the
Circuit Court. Sammota County.
Florid* in accordance wllh the
provltlont ol lh* Flcllllout
Nam* Slalufet. Tow ll Section
IAS 0* Florida Slalufet IN7
/%/ Paul *.7\Jk(te
Publlth May SO. 17 A Jim* S. 10.
INS
OEP III

FICTITIO U S NAME
Nolle, I, hereby given that I
am engaged In but met, at IS10
S 17 tS. Long wood. Seminal#
County. Florida SS7M under ta*
llc lllls u , name *1 G R E A T
SCOTT'S CAR C O . and tael I
inland lo reglttar Mid name
wllh th* Clerk ot ta* Circuit
Court. Sammota County. Florida
In accordance with the pro
vittan» of th* Flctlttout Nam*
Slalufet To w ll Section Ski 0*
Florida Statute, 1*17
It/ H Scoff Going,
Publlth May SO. &gt;7 4 June S. 10.
INS
OEP I U

IN TNE CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH E IIO M TE IM TM
JU D IC IAL CIRCUIT
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION NO.:
M atreCA a* o
T H E W IL L IA M S B U R G H
SAVINGS BANK. etc.
Plaintiff,
v,

ANTH ON Y JOHN ARTIST and
DE BRA A. ARTIST, of u.. *1 *1.
Defendant,
N OTICE OP ACTION
TO AN TH ON Y JOHN ARTIST
and DE BR A A ARTIST
RESIOENCE UNKNOWN
YOU ARE N O TIFIED that an
action N torectaw * mortgage
on the loi tawmg properly ta
SEMINOLE County. Florida
The Eatt IS toot at Lot 1 and
• II a t L d t 4. B loc* H .
LONGWOOO PARK, according
PUI Book II. page L I. and IS
Public Record, pt Sammota
County. Florid*
ha, boon Iliad agamtl you and
DONALD SMITH, and you *r*
required to torro a copy tt your
written dvtaneet. H any ta II on
CHARLES R GEORGE. III.
Swann and Haddack. P A .
Plaintiff , attorney whet*
mailing addr*M I, ISS Watt
Central Boulevard Suita 1100.
P O le a M S Orlando. Florid*
S700) 0*40 on or botart ta* Slh
day *1 July INS and III* ta*
trig mat with taa Ctars *4 ta-i
Court Minor baler* Mr vice an
Plaintiff-, affornay or immadi
atoty there*ff*r efherwu* a
default will be entered again*!
you tar ta* relief demanded ta
ta* Complaint or Petition
W ITNESS tny hand and Mat
at thl. Court an ta* SOih day ot
May INS
(SEAL I
OAVIO BERRIEN
CLER K OP THE COURT
By Jaan Brlltont
Deputy Ctor,
PuMtaN Jun e X M l IN S

OEG a*
IN T N I CIRCUIT
COURT OP T N I
E IO H T E IN T N
JU O IC IAL CIRCUIT IN AND
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.

FLORIDA
CASE NO S4 S*H CA ** P
ROBERT MISTINA 4 JU LIU S
MISTINA
Plaintiff,.

V,
WARREN W W OFFORD
AN N E TTE WOOFORD.
Defendant,
AMENDE O NOTICE

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OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY G IV EN
that pur want ta a Final Judg
mant ol Foredotur# dated May
S I. I , I S . C a t * No14 SIN CA 0* P Ol ta* Circuit
Court ot tal Eighteenth Judicial
O ltlrkl In end tor Seminole
County. Florida. In which ROB
E R T MISTINA *nd JU LIU S
M ISTINA er* ta* Plaintiff, and
WARREN W WOFFORD and
A N N E TTE WOFFORD are lh*
Defendant,. I will Mil ta lh*
h-gheti and beet bidder tar cath
in Hm tabby *• taa .W*,t Front
Door ol lh* CourtaouM In Son
turd Sammota County. Florida
al 11 00 A M on ta* SSIh day of
Jun*. INS. ta* tallowing dl»cr ibed property Ml forth In taa
Order ot ta* Final Judgment of
F oTBCJoturf
Th* E*,l 40 tael ot Lot S42.
Q U E E N 'S MIRROR SO UTH
A O O ITIO N lo C ottelberry,
Florida. According lo the Plot
thereof. *, recorded In Plot
Booh f. Peg*, 4S and *1 . of ta*
Public Record, ol Somlnota
County. Florid*
D A TE D tal, Slth day ol May.
INS
(S EAL)
David N Bert tan
C tark of lh* Circuit Court
Bv /,/CherylR Franklin
Deputy Clerk
Publlth Jim* X 10. 17 and S4.

lots
DEG SI
N O T IC I0 F PROCEEDINGS
FOR THE VACATINO.
ABANDONING.
D IS C O N TIN U IN G .
A N D C IO S IN G O F

RIOHTSOF WAY OR
DR AIN AG E E A S E M E N T

TO WHOM IT MAY C O N C I RN
YOU W ILL PLEASE TAK E
N O TIC E met tae Board ot
County Com m it d o n e r , al
Seminole County. F lor Ida. al
l( 00 o'clock a m an th* Jltti
day ot Jun*. A 0 . INS. In lh*
County Commuuonor,' Moating
Room al taa Sammota County
Service, Building. Sanford.
Florid* will hold * Public
Hearing ta contider and do
ter mm* whether or not th*
County will vdcdta. abandon,
ditcontlnu* ctoM renounce and
duclolm any right ot tao County
and lh* public in end to ta*
following rig h t, ol way or
drolnag* eeiemenl running
through or *d|sc*nl to th* d*
vcribed property, ta wit
VACATE PROPERTY
Th* 100 between Mock, L and
M edtoinmg Lott 7 4 10 4 II
Block L an ta* north and Lot, *
4 » 4 IS Block M on ta* South
Chuluota Recorded Plat Book I
Pag* SI Sammota County. FL
AIm ta* M il SO along ta* eatt
tide and *diotamg Lot, 7 4 1
Block M and Lai, 7 4 0 Black L
and taa Muta SO atang th* north
tide of Block L and adiommg
Lo l, 14 *4 IS Black L
P ER SO N S I N T E R E S T E D
M A Y A P P E A R A N D BE
HEAR D AT THE TIM E AND
PLACE ABOVE SPECIFIED
BOAROOF
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
OF SEMINOLE CO UN TY.
FLORlOA
BY ROBERT STURM.
CHAIRMAN
A TTE S T
D AVID N BERRIEN
CLERK
Publlth Juno X INS
O EG 7
N O TICB O F p io C IE D IIM S
POR THE VACATINO.
ABANDONINO.
D ISC O N TIN UIN G .

ANOCLOSINOOF
RIOHTSOF WAY OR
O RAIN AO I EASEM ENT
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
YOU WILL PLEASE TAK E
N O TICE that ta* Oaard of
County C o m m it,lo n t r, at
Sammota County. Florid*, at
10 OB o'clock • m on th* Jim
day ot Juno. A 0 . INS. In th*
County Commu elenor,' Meeting
Reom at tha Sammota County
Service, Ovllding. Santard,
Florida, will held a Public
Hearing „ conildtr and de
tarmm* whether a# not taa
County will vacoto. abandon,
ducantlnu*. (tot* renounce and
diKlaim any right at taa County
and ta* pubik In and ta ta*
following rig h t, *1 way or
dr a l nog* i l u m t n l running
tarougn or *d|*c*nt ta lh* do
tended property, ta wtl:
Th* |*ti m g Feel, more or
toM. pt tael certain pialtad J i l
toot Right at way. know a, Laka
Mary Read, lying w n l at k m
tar# Or land. Read ISR 4771 and
North ot Ler, A 7. and L
Midway Park, ot recorded in
Plat Book A Pag* to. Pubik
Record, at Semmoi* County.
Florid*
Section IS, To w n ,U p M .
Rang* StEoff
PERRSONS I N T E R E S T E D
M A Y A P P E A R A N O BE
HEARD AT THE TIM E ANO
PLACE ABOVE SPECIFIED
BOAROOF
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
BV: ROBEBTSTURM .
CHAIRMAN
A TTE S T
O A V lD N BERRIEN
CLER K
Pubiith Jim* X INS
OEG*

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f ur t h e r by r e p e a t i n g that
malicious retort. "L et them eat
c a k e ." after being lold the
peasants had no bread.
The person who translated
that remark was obviously not

as fam iliar with the French
language as he should have
been.
Properly translated. It should
have read. "Let them cat the
little cakes" — meaning the
small, round, flat cakes of flour
or meal — a far cry from a
delicacy. Those little cakes (or
something similar) arc still eaten
by the very poor In liackwnrd
countries.

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DEAR ABBT: 1 would like to
clear up a ml»concrption that
has been perpetrated over the
years concern ing Marie A n ­
toin ette's famous statem ent.
"Let them eat cake."
Years ago. thr French bakers
would make a mlxturr o f flour
and water that they spread on
the bricks o f the oven This
hardened crust provided a clean
sunacr on which lo place the
dough lor hiking bread. Al (he
end o f eacn day. I hr baker would
scrape off this crusty substance
and put buckets out the back
door for the beggars This sub­
stance was called "cake." which
later became confused with *hr
sw eet nastry that on ly the
well-to-do couid afford.
ORETCHENHABEL.
BELLEVILLE. MICH.
DEAR ORSTCIIEN: Another

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Th r 1-riNiirr Time ProKram at
Scm lnolr Community Collrge
announces that the following
classes will begin thr week of
June 10. "These classes are
self-supported by student fees at
no expense lo the taxpayer."
a ccord in g to Fay C. Hruke.
Coordinator of the program. Reg­
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the registrar's office at SCC.
C R A F T WORKSHOP (evening
class) — This course offers Instt url i on In several popular
crafts, including padded picture
fram es, soft sculptu re, and
m aking regrlgerator magnets.
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worked.
P R I V A T E PILOT GROU ND
SCHOOL (evening class) - This
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flight, function o f contrnl-j.
aircraft and engine operation,
flight Instruments, aircraft per­
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SCHOOL (evening class) — Thta
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regulations and prepart students
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student the baste techniques of
playing golf-how to hold the
club, stance and swing. Students
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Juna » . IN I to consider an
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VI0IN G FOR THE AM END
FLO RID A HOM ECRAFTERS
M E N T OP TH E O F F IC IA L
INC .
Z O N IN G MAP
THE
Plaintiff,
AM INOM ENT OF THE LANO
rt
U SE E L E M E N T OF T H E
AN TH ON Y RAMA NO. atal.
C I T Y 'S C O M P R E H E N S IV E
Datandantt
PLAN FROM LOW DENSITY
NOTICE OF SALE
R ESID EN TIAL AND RURAL
N OTICE IS HER EBY GIVEN
D E N SITY RESIDENTIAL TO
pursuant to a Final Judgmant
CO M M ERCIAL; PROVIDING
datad Novambar i|. IN ] and an
CONFLICTS SEVER ABILITY.
Order DtfHting Sal* datrd May
A N D E F F E C TIV E DATE
If 'M l, both cl whlrti hav* barn
changing Ih* ionIng on th*
a n l a r a d In C o t * No
following datcribad properly
II lla C A w r p of tha Circuit
tituot* In th* City of Lake Mary,
Court of tha Eightaanth Judicial
F lurid#
Circuit In and tor Samtnota
In* Eaal to teal of in* Watt
C o u n ty, F lo rid a , wharaln
141 laal ol Ih* N E 14 of Ih* NW ’a
FLO R ID A HOMECRAFTERS.
of th* NWV* of Soctfon IS.
INC It tha Plaintiff and AN
Township X South. Rang* X
T H O It f R O M A N O .
East, lost Ih* North IS tool
JO S E P H IN E ROMANO and
Ihoroof lor Right of Way, at
JE R R Y $ L U X E N IE R O , M
recorded In Ih* Public Records
Trustee art Datandantt
of Samlnola County. Florida
I will tall to tha higtiatf and
Mora commonly known at 14]
bait blddor for cath. at tha Wait
East Laka Mary Boulevard,
Front Door of tha Samtnota
Laka Mary Florida
County Courtbouto. Sanford.
Th* Public Haarlng will b*
Florida, at II 00 A M on tha
held In Ih* City Hall. City of
lath day of Juna. INS. tha
Lake Mary. Florida, on Ih* loth
lollowing datcribad property at
day ol June, 1141. or os toon
tat forth In laid Final Judgmant
•haraaftar at poseibto. al which
and Order Directing Sal*, la
lima Inlorotltd parlies lor and
wit.
against Ih* raquatl Hated above
Lot 14. Block B. SPRING
wlH b* heard Said haarlng may
V A LLE Y FARMS. Section 10.
be continued from lima lo lima
according to tha Plat thereof at
until final action It taken by the
recorded In Plat Book It. Pag*
City Commission
U. Public Record* el Samlnola
THIS NOTICE shall b* posted
County. Florida
In Ihra* public placet within the
D A TE D thli May X day of
City of Lake Mary, Florida, al
May. INS
•h# City Hall within said City,
(S E A L)
and published In Ih* Evening
D A V IO N BERRIEN
Herald, a newspaper of gonarol
C LER K OF THE CIRCUIT
circulation In Ih* City ol Laka
COURT
Mary, prior la Ih* dal* ol Hi*
By Diana K Oakley
alorscald Haarlng In addition,
Deputy Clark
nolle# shall b* posted in Ih* area
Publish June). 10. INS
•o b* conttdtrtd al least flftoon
O B O JS
days prior lo Ih* dal* ol Ih*
”
C IT Y OF
Public Haarlng
LA K E MARY. FLORI0A
A taped record of this moating
NOTICE OF
It mad* by Hi* City lor lit
PUBLIC HIARIMO
convenient* This record may
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
not constitute an adequate ra
cord lor Hi* pur posts ol appeal
NO TICE IS HER EBY GIVEN
from a decision mad* by Ih*
by the City Commission of tha
City of Lako Mary, Florida, that
City Commission with respect lo
laid Commission will hold a
Ih* foregoing mailer Any
Public Hearing at 1 X P M . on
parson wishing lo ensure that on
June X . INS to consider an
adequate record ol Ih* proceed
Ordinance antlllad
Irtgt It maintained lor appellate
AN ORDINANCE OF THE
purposes Is advised lo mak* Ih*
C I T Y OF LA K E M A R Y.
necessary arrangements al hit
FLORIDA. RETONING CER
or har ownaipant*
TAIN LANDS WITHIN THE
C ITV O F
C ITY OP LAKE MARY, AS
LAKE MARY. FLORIDA
H E R E IN D E F IN E D FROM
/t'Carol Edwards
T H E P R E S E N T Z O N IN G
City Clark
C LA S S IFIC A TIO N OF WRI
O A TED May II. IN I
AAA TO OC OFFICE COM
Publish Juna 1. M. Iftl
M E R C IA L . PURSUANT TO
DEG II
T H E T E R M S OF T H E
IN7MB CIRCUIT
FLO RIO A STATUTES. PRO
COURT IN AND FOR
VIDINO FOR THE AMENO
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
M E N T OF THE O FFIC IA L
FLORIOA
Z O N IN G MAP
THE
CASE NO: IS IIIIC A 4 * E
AM IN O M EN T OF THE LANO
L IN C O L N S E R V IC E COR
U S E E L E M E N T OP T H E
FOR
AT ION. a Kentucky Cor
C I T Y 'S C O M P R E H E N S IV E
poratlon author Itad la do bus*
PLAN PROM LOW OENSITY
nasslnth* Slat*ol Florida.
RESID ENTIAL AND RURAL
Plalnlltt,
O E N S ITY RESIDENTIAL TO
vs
C O M M ERCIAL. PROVIDING
BOBBY WAYNE DUPRE a/k/a
CONFLICTS. SEVERABILITY.
BOBBY WAYNE DUPRE and
A N D E F F E C TIV E DATE
BARBARA JOAN DUPRE,
changing tha ronlng on tha
Defendants
fallowing described properly
NOTICE OF
situate In Its* City of Lake Mary.
ACTION PR OPIRTV
Florida'.
TO
BOBBY
WAYNE OUPRE
Lot I, Parkin* Pltct, accord
a/k/a BOBBY WAYNE OUPRE
Ing to tha Plat thereat at
and BARBARA JOAN OUPRE
recorded In Plat Book 10. Pag*
whota Iasi known mailing
n of th* Public Record* tf
address and resident* la X
Samlnola County. Florida Mora
Coral Way. Winter Spring*.
commly known as Ml East taka
Florida t in t
Mary Boulevard. Lava Mary.
YO U ARE H E R E B Y
Florida
N O TIF IE D that an action lo
Tha Public Haarlng will bo
•oracles* a mortgage on Ih*
tie.d In tha City Holt. City of
tallowing properly located In
Lake Mary. Florida, an th* Nth
Samlnola County. Florida
day ol June. INS. at f N P M .
Lot 1. Block ' B ". NORTH
or as toon thtrttltar i t potsl
ORLANDO
RANCHES. SEC
bit. at which time Interested
TION I. according to Hi* plal
parties far and against the
thereof at recorded In Plal Book
request tla'ad above wtll b#
II. Public Records ol Samlnola
heard Said haarlng may bo
County. Florid*
continued from tlm* to lima
until final action Is taken by th* has bean Iliad against you and
you ar* requested to larva a
City Commission of th* City of
copy ol your written defenses II
LakaMery
any, lo II. on CHARLES M
THIS NOTICE shall b* posted
ALLEN. JR . Etqulro. Post Of
In fhrao public places within th*
flea Boa M il. Ormond Baoch.
City *f Las* Mary. Flarlda. at
Florida 11014. Plaintiffs Al
tha City Hall within tald City
lor nay. on or bator* Ih* JOIh day
and published In th* Evonlng
•I
Juno. IMS. and III* Hi*
Herald a newspaper ol general
original with Ih* Clark of the
circulation In th* City of Laka
Mary, prior to th* data ol th* Court either balor* sarvlc* an
Plalnlltt's Attorney or Immadi
atores* Id Hearing In addition,
*t*ly thereafter, otherwise a
nolle* thoil b* posted In th* area
to b* considered at least 11fteon dolauil will b* Intorad ogalntl
you lor Ilia rtllal demanded In
days prior to th* dal* ol th*
IhaCamplalnl
Public Hearing
WITNESS my hand and seal
A taped record of this mealing
at this Court an Ih* la day *f
It mad* by th* City tor lit
May IMS
convenient* This record may
ISEALI
not constitute an adequate r*
David N Barrlan
card lor th* purpoaas ol appeal
Clark. Circuit Court
from a decision mad* by *h*
BY JaanBrlllanl
City Commission with rospoct So
Deputy Clark
Ih* lor ageing matter. Any
Publish May M. 11. A June 1.
pat son wishing I* ansure that an
10 IMS
adequate record of th* proceed
DB F ill
mgs is maintained tor appellate
purpoaa* it advised to make th*
nacattary arrang*manli at hit
*r her awntapant*
C IT V O F
LAKE AAABV. FLORIOA
l\ i Carol Edwardi
€
City Clark
O A TE D M a rti. IN I
CALL TOLL FREE
Publish Juna] M. IN I
MESS
O EO 14

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legal Notice

IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT
INAND FOR
SEMINOLE CO UN TY.
FLORIOA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO IS 1MOCA-4AK
IN RE THE M ARRIAGE OF
H ELEN AAAE CONGER.
Wife/Petit loner.
R OBERTH CONGER.
Husband/ Respondent
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO ROBERTH CONGER
Address Unknown
City and Slat* Unknown
YO U ARE H E R E B Y
N O TIFIE D mat a petition for
dissolution at marriage has boon
filed against you In the above
cepHorwd court, and that you
are required to serve a copy of
your written dalansos. or olhaf
piaadrngs. If any, to th* said
petition, on Joseph A Rosier.
Esq . th# attorney lor Ih* Pall
t onar. whoa* address Is P O
Bov IMS. Long wood Florida
UJSO. on or balor* Hi* alh day of
July. IMS. and lo III* Ih*
original thereof with Hi* Clark of
mis Court allhor balor* sorvlc*
on th* attorney lor Hi# Poll
honor, or Immediately Iharaal
tar
II you Ian to do «n • dafeult
may b* anlarad against you on
Motion of m# Pal Illonar. and
ludgm tnl may b* anlarad
against you lor th* ralia&lt; ~r
m ended in ih* Petition
WITNESS my hand and saal
ol this Court on the JOth day of
May. IMI
ISEALI
DAVION BERRIEN
Clark ol Ih* Circuit Court
By Cheryl R Franklin
As Deputy Clark
Publish June 1.10. IT. 14. IMS
OEO M
FICTITIOUS NAME
Nolle* I* haraby given that I
am engaged in business al MSI
Mwy *4 Sanford. Samlnola
County, Florid* undtr Ih*
flcllllous name of SEMINOLE
MAT A DIST CO . and Ihal I
inland lo register said nama
with tha Clark ol Ih* Circuit
Court. Samlnola County, Florida
In accordance with Ih* pro
ylllon* ol Ih* Flcllllou* Nam*
Statutes. Tawll Sactlon MS 0*
F lor Ida Slalulas ItST
/*/ Richard L Balliall
Publish Juna J. It. IT. 14. IMS
DEG X

C ITV O F
LAKE MARY. FLORIDA
NOTICE OF
F U B LIC N IA R IN O
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
NOTICE IS H E R EB Y G IVEN
by Ih* City Commission of Ih*
Clip of Laka Mary, Florida. Ihal
said Commission will hold *
Public Hearing at T JO P M . on
Juna 10. IMI lo consider an
Ordinance entitled
AN ORDINANCE OF THE
C I T Y OF L A K E M A R Y .
FLORIDA. REZONINC CER
TAIN LANDS W ITHIN THE
C ITY OF LAKE M ARY. AS
H E R E IN D E F IN E D FRO M
T H E P R E S E N T Z O N IN G
CLASSIFICATIO N OF WRI
AAA TO OC O FF IC E COM
M E R C IA L. P U R S U A N T TO
T H E T E R M S OF T H E
FLORIOA S TA TU TES . FR O
VIC/ING FOR THE AM END
M E N T OF THE O F F IC IA L
THE
ZONING MAP
AMINDMENT OF THE LANO
USE E L E M E N T O F TH E
C I T Y ’S C O M P R E H E N S IV E
PLAN F ROM LOW O ENSITY
HESIDENTIAL ANO RURAL
OENSITY R ESIDENTIAL TO
COMMERCIAL. PROVIDING
CONFLICTS SEV ER A B ILITY .
A N O E FF E C TIV E DATE
(hanging Hi* sonlng on Hi*
following described property
silual* in Hi* CHy ol Laka Mary.
Florid*
Lai *. East &gt;10 leal of N h ol
NW'v ol NWh ol Socllon IS.
Township 10 South. Rang* 10
East. Samlnola County and
North US leal ol S 'i of East SI0
laol ol NW'v of N E '« of NW'a of
said Soclion IS More commonly
known os MS Eosl Laka Mary
Boulevard. LakaMery. Florida
Th* Public Hearing will b*
bald In Hi* CHy Hall. City ol
lake Mary. Florida, on Ih* KHh
day ol Juno. IMS. or a* won
•horoafttr at pottibla. al which
lima intaraslod par lias lor and
against th# raquatl staled above
will b* heard Said hearing may
t* continued Horn lima lo tlm#
until final action is taken by Ih*
City Commission of th* CHy of
LakaMary
THIS NOTICE shall b* potted
In Ihra* public placet within Ih*
City of Laka Mary. Florida. *1
•h* City Hail wlmin said City,
and published In Ih* Evening
Herald a newspaper ol general
circular ion In Ih* City *• Lake
Mary, prior to Ih* dal* ol Ih*
aloraMid Hearing In addition,
nolle* shall b* posted in Hi* area
•o be considered al laasl fifteen
days prior I* Ih* dal* of Ih*
Public Hearing
A taped record of this mooting
Ik mod* by Hi* City lor It*
conveniens* This record may
not contliluf* an adequate r*
cord tor Ih* purpoaas ol appeal
tram a decision mad* by Ih*
City Commission with rotpacl So
th# taragaing matter Any
parson wishing I* ansura Ihal an
adequate record *1 Its* proceed
mgs &gt;t maintained tor appall*!*
purposes It advised So mak* Hi*
nacattary arrangements al hi*
orharewnaapant*
CITVO F
LAKE MARY. FLORIOA
/*/ Carol Edwards
City Clark
OATED May IS. IMS
Publish: June], 14. IMS
010 4

IN THE C IR C U IT COURT
OF THE E IG H TE E N TH
JUOICIAL C IR C U IT IH AND
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CASE NUM EERi §4-144
IRMA S PAR KER . Former
Wile

Plaintiff.
vs
CHARLES E
PARKER.
Former Husband.
Defendant
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO CHARLES E PARKER
AOORESS UNKNOWN
YOU ARE N O TIF IE D that a
Petition for Modification of
Custody and Contempt of Court
hat boon Iliad against you in Ih*
abov* named Court, and you or*
required to servo a copy of your
Answer or pleading lo th* Pall
Han on Hi* Petitioner's attorney.
CARMINE M BRAVO ES
Q U IR E , of C A R M IN E M
BRAVO. P A 1450 Stale Road
414, Sulla 1 Long wood Springs
Professional Carter. Long wood
Florida 17M0 and file the ongl
njl answer of pleading In Ih*
olflc* ol Ih* Clork of Hi* Circuit
Court In and lor Somlnol#
County. Florida on or balor* the
JOfh day ol June. IMS
II you fail lo do so. judgmant
by default will b* taken against
rOu lor Ih* relief demanded in
the petition
WITNESS my hand and seal
this Itlh da ref May &gt;M!
DarldN Barnan
Clark gf Hie Circuit Court
BY JaanBrMlanl
Deputy Clark
Publish May » f t June S.
14. IMS

0EF in
FIC TITIO US NAME
Nolle* Is haraby given Ihal we
ar* engage-5 In butirwss *1 4SO
Pine Oriv* Altamonte Sprlngt.
Samlnoto County. Florida 17JIJ
undar Ih* llclltlou* nama ol
KEL GAN INC . d/b/a DuraSeal
ol Samlnola County, and Ihal we
inland lo regular said nama
wlih Hi* Clark of tha Circuit
Court. Samlnoto County. Florida
In accordance with Hi* pro
vision* ol Ih* Flcllllovs Nama
Statutes. To wll Sactlon MS Ot
Florida Slalulas t»Sf
/*/ Taras* A ONaal
President
/*/Dennis P ONaal
Vic* President
Publish May 71 A June J. 10. If.
IMS
OEF ISO

C ITY OF
LAKE M ARY. FLORIOA
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC H EAR IN O
TO WHOM IT AAA Y CONC E RN
NOTICE IS H E R EB Y GIVEN
by Ih* City Commission ol Ih*
CHy of Lako Mary. Florida. Ihal
said Commission will hold a
Public Haarlng al l . X P M . on
Juno M. IMS lo consider an
Ordinancaanllllad
AN ORDINANCE OF THE
C I T Y OF L A K E MA R Y .
FLORIDA. REZONING CER
TAIN LANDS W ITH IN THE
C ITY OF LAKE MARY. AS
H E R E IN D E F IN E D FROM
T H E P R E S E N T Z O N IN G
CLA SSIFICATIO N OF WRI
AAA TO OC O FF IC E COM
M E R C IA L. P U R S U A N T TO
T H E T E R M S OF T H E
FLORIOA S TA TU TE S . PRO
VIDINO FOR THE AMEND
M EN T OF THE O FF IC IA L
ZONING MAP
THE
AM INOMENT OF THE LAND
USE E L E M E N T OF T HE
C I T Y S C O M P R E H E N S IV E
PLAN FROM LOW DENSITY
RESIDENTIAL ANO RURAL
DENSITY RESIDENTIAL TO
COMMERCIAL
PROVIDING
CONFLICTS. SEVER AB ILITY
A N D E F F E C TIV E DATE
changing Hi* toning on Ih*
following described properly
silual# In Hi* CHy ol L*S* Mary.
Flarlda
Th* Wtsl to » l Hi* West 1
acres ol Ih* Nto el Ih* NE to of
•ha NE 'v ot Ih* NW'a ol SacI ton
IS. Township M South Rang* M
ta il, lass Ih* North IS lev!
thartof. a* recorded In Ih*
Public Records ol Seminal*
County. Florida Mor# com
monly known as SO* Essl Las*
Mary Boulevard. Laka Mary
Florida
Th* PiAillc Haarlng will b*
held in Hi* CHy Hall. CHy el
lake Mary Florida, on Hi* JOth
day ol Juna. IMS. or a* soon
•hereafter as possible, al which
lima Inlaraslad parties lor and
against the request staled above
will be heard Said hear ing may
tie continued from lime to lime
until final action It taken by Hi*
CHy Commission
THIS NOTICE shall be posted
In Hire* public places within m*
CHy ol Lake Mary, Florida, al
th* CHy Hall within said CHy
and published In the Evening
Herald a newspaper of genoral
circulation In ih* CHy ol Las*
Mary, prior lo Hi* data ol Hi*
alortsald Haarlng In addition,
nolle* shall be polled in th* area
lo be considered al toast Hltoan
dart prior to ih* dato ol tha
Public Hearing
A taped record at this mealing
It mad* by Ih# CHy tor lit
convantonea This record may
no! constitute an adequate r*
card tor Ih* purposes ol appeal
tram a decision mad* by Hi*
Clly Commission with raspect to
Ih# tor agoing mallei Any
person wishing to *ntur« Ihal an
adequate record of Hi* proceed
mgs Is maintained tor appallato
purposes it advised to mate Ih*
necessary arrangements al Ms
or her own •■pent*
C ITV O F
LAKE MARY, FLORIOA
/t/ Corel Edwards
CHy Ctork
D ATED May 11. IMS
Publish Juna * la. IMS
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NOTICE OF A
PUBLICH EAR IN O
TO CONSIDER THE
ADOPTION OF AN
ORDINANCE BY
TH E C ITY OF
SANFORD. FLORIOA
None* It hereby given that a
Public Hearing will b# held al
th* Commission Room In Hi#
City Hall In the City «4 Sanford.
Florida #1 J 00 o'clock P M on
Juna 10. IMS to consider Hi*
adoption of on ordinance by Ih*
City of Sanford. Florida, till* of
which it at follows
ORDINANCE NO IJM
AN ORDINANCE OF THE
C I T Y OF S A N F O R D .
FLORIOA. AMENDING
CHAPTER II. OFFENSES ANO
M I S C E L L A N E O U S PR O
VISIO N S. A R T IC L E I. IN
G E N E R A L. SECTIO N 14 11.
LOUD AND UNNECESSARY
NOISES P R O H I B I T E D ;
ENUMERATED
EXCEP
T IO N . P A R A G R A P H (10).
C O N S T R U C T IO N OR RE
PAIRING OF BU ILO IN G i. OF
THE SANFORD C ITY CODE
BY AM ENDING THE TIMES
OF C O N S T R U C T IO N AND
REPAIRS PROVIDING FOR
S E VER AB ILITY. CONFLICTS
A N O E F F E C T IV E DATE
All parties In Intaratl and
CIMans shall have an apportion

•y to be heard al said hear ing
By order of Ih* City Cam
mission of th* CHy of Sanford
Florida
AOVICE TO THE PUBLIC II
a parson decides to rimer' a
dec Ilion mad* with ra , Kt to
any matter considered al th*
abov* mealing or haarlng h*
may need a verbatim record at
Ih* proceedings Including Ih*
testimony end evidence, which
record it not provided by Hi*
CHy of Sanford IF S 144 M S I
M N Tamm Jr
City Ctork
Publish Juna), IMS
DEG IJ
NOTICE OF A
PUBLIC HEARING
TOCONSIOER THE
ADOPTION OF AN
ORDINANCE BY
THE C ITV O F
SANFORD. FLORIOA
Nolle* It hereby given Ihal a
Public Hearing will be held al
ih* Commission Room In Hi*
City Mall In Hi* CHy el Sanlovd.
Florida, al 1 00 o’clock P M on
Juno 10. IMS. lo consider Hi*
adoption of an ordinance by th*
Clly of Sanford. Florida. Illto of
which It as follows
ORDINANCE NO IJSf
AN ORDINANCE OF THE
C I T Y OF S A N F O R O .
FLORIOA AM ENOING OROI
NANCE NO 10*; OF SAID
C I T Y ; S A IO O R D IN A N C E
B E IN G A ZONING PLAN
SAIO AM EN D M EN T CHANG
ING THE ZONING OF A POR
TIO N OF T H A T C E R TA IN
P R O P E R T Y L Y I N G BE
TW EEN WEST FIRST STREET
AND WEST SECOND STREET
A N D B E T W E E N
M A N G O U S T IN E a v e n u e
ANO O L I V E A V E N U E
E X T E N D E D N O R TH ER LY
FROM HM OI (M U L T IP L E
FAM ILY R ESID EN TIAL. OF
FICE ANO IN STITU TIO N AL)
DISTRICT TO GC 1 IGENER
A L C O M M E R C I A L ) DI S
T RI C T . P R O V ID IN G FOR
S EV ER A B ILITY . CONFLICTS
A N O E F F E C T IV E OATE
All panias In Interest and
Cltuons shall have an eoportum
ty tobeheestf
H i order of th« City to m
mi%»ton of the City of So^forJ.
Florida
AOVICE TO THE P U 0U C if
m per ion deodet to appeal 4
detmon made with r#«pa&lt; ♦ to
any matter ion«idarad at tha
above meeting or hearing, ha
may naad a varbatim record of
(ha proraadingt. induci ng tha
tattimony and avidanca. which
record it not provided by tha
City ot Sanford (FSTtaOlOl).
M N Tamm. Jr
City Ciark
Publish JunaJ. IMS
O ElS U
N O TIC l Ol A
PUBLIC HEARINO
TOCONSIOER THE
ADOPTION OF AN
ORDINANCE BY
th e c it y o f

SANFORD. FLORIOA
Nolle* it hereby given Ihal a
Public Hearing will b* held *1
the Commission Room In Hi*
City Hall In Hi* City ot Senlord.
Florida *1 I 00 o clock P M on
Juna 10. IMS. to consular Ih*
adoption Of an ordinance by Ih*
City ol Sanford Florid* Illto of
which It at follows
ORDINANCE NO ITS4
AN ORDINANCE OF THE
C I T Y OF S A N F O R O .
F LOR IO A , A M E N O I N G
CHAPTER 1. ADMINISTRA
T IO N . A R T I C L E III. OE
P A R T M E N T S OF P U B LIC
WORKS PUBLIC STREETS.
PARKS AND RECREATION
OF TH E S A N FO R D C I T Y
COOk BY AOOING SECTION
114. D E P A R TM E N T OF AO
M IN IS TR AT IVE SERVI CES
A N O S E C T I O N 1 IF. DE
P AH TM EN T OF ENGINEER
ING ANO PLANNING. PRO
VIOING FOR SEVERABILITY.
CONFLICTS ANO EFFEC TIV E
OATE
All parltot Hi Intoratl and
cilliant shall have an apporlunl
•y to b* heard al tauf haarlng
By order of Hi* City Com
mission ot Ih* CHy *• Sanford.
Florid*
AOVICE TO THE PUBLIC If
a parson decides to appeal a
decision made with raipecf to
any manor considered al Ih*
abov* maalino or haarlng. ha
may need a s betim record of
th* proceedings Including Ih*
testimony and evidence, which
record It no! provided bv Ih*
CHy ol Sanlovd IFSIM HOSI
M N Tamm Jr
Clly Ctork
Publish Juna! IMS
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71— H « l p W a n t e d

CLASSIFIED ADS
Sem inole

Appbcdt'Ons now being occoptod
lor full tlm* cashlar Apply in
pam n at LIHI# Food Town
{torts. MS Lok# Mary Bird

O rlondo • Winter Park

372*2611

831*9993

EOE

CLASSIFIED DEPT.
RATES
1 tim e..................«7C « lint
HOURS
3 consecutNe timet «1C a Him
1:30 A.M. • 5:30 M lMONDAY tfcra FRIDAY
SATURDAY 9 - Noon

7 consecutive times 52C a line
10 consecutive times 44C a line
Centract Retes Ay«IUble
3 Lines Minimum

Bui Boy Pull time Apply In
person TuaS thru F r l. 1 •4
p m No phono calls Dalton*
liwi, Oaltona. Pie
I
CASHIER
§4 00 par hour No avpartonc*
needed Pul up Stock, help all
around! Paid vacation altar 4
months
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Employment

323-5176

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

111] French Ar*
OAV T R E A T M E N T W O R K ER

dealing with th* aldarly Pari
lima position In Cast* Iberry
art* mornings. X hour w**k
F or A p p o in tm e n t C a ll:
Personnel Ell 1411 altar 10 X
AM
____________________
D E L IV E R Y

1 9 -B irth s

Several openings Ip l l l l l
Drive" your way to sue erst
FCL or regular operators
Leant* era needed

3 3 -R e a l E state
Courses

ANNOUNCE A

j g K

BIRTH!

ftV d

CALL
STS Stll
OUR
CLASSIFIED
DEPARTM ENT
IS AT YOUR
SERVICE

Call Diet ar Vicki tor dalailt
i:» 144T 777 STM flto T74 m a

322-2611

Karas at Flarlda.. Inc.

Thinking *1 gaHHig a
Real Estela Licenser
W# *W#r Free Tall ton

and canliauawt Training!

If Years E»**ct*nt*l

23— L o it

A Found

LOST Whit*, tomato pH bull 4
mas old Black markings
around ayes Lake Jessup
area, last Monday Child
haartbr*4*n H I II** ______

S3— B u s in e s s
O p p o rtu n itie s

Thursdays only, from lla PM
Apply In person al Hi* Sanlord
Auto Auction ills W III
Sir eel Applicants AitlSi b* I
yaart or older, hav* a vtild
FI driver s Meant*, and must
b* able to driver standard
shill Parlacl |ob tor retired
Sa* John
Drivers Wanted II yrt or older
OnmcarAinsur 14 w per hr
Domino s Pin*
111 SMB
Driver /Slock room Ctork Famll
lar with greater Orlando art*
good driving record A valid
Fla driver's lie Knowledge
ol tlocSroom proetdur* A
malarial requisitions Apply
all Cornwall Rood Sanlord
O rlygr/Foralfor* Delivery
Apply al Babcock Furniture.
Casselberry t i l j s j j ________
Eapariancad tawing machine
operators wanted on all
operations Wa alto oiler a
training program lo persons
with an hone1 1 desire to toarn
Ih* Industrial tawing Irad*
Modem air conditioned facili­
ty. health car* program, paid
holidays, ptoct work earnings,
tloadr work Apply between I
pm and 1 pm SANDE L
M A N U F A C T U R I N G . I NC .
7 i * Old Laka Mary Rd.
Sanlord_______________ ____
Oanaval elite* work 40 hour
waok. salary bated on *ap*rl
one* Plus benefits, paid vac
fl ans, and h o l i d a y s
c *m m e a ts ______________
HAIRSTYLIST W AN TEO Ea
par lane ad In chemical work
•or Caralra* A Ralaaors Call
n i m i or m a m __________
Hampton Cardans All positions
Apply In person Mon Frl. I ll
F ast 1st street______________
H a rt* F a r m War k
Mow
posture, repair fences Steady
employment |JO0 par weak
Apply FI* Training Cantor
Taka HWY 44* lo Shlrly
Short* Rd . Travaras
___
L P N needed pari lima 4 to I
Gwd atmosphere S day weak
E O E Apply DaBary Manor.
40N Hwy IJ W. OoBory, Fla
LABORERS Strong reliable,
general laborers needed me
mediately Different locations
Phono and transportation a
must Never a la* Apply

Business Capital 110.000 to
11000 000 and over P O Bov
1411 Winter Pk Fla H IM

Summer day Camp For 4 II yr
old* Each weak Includes.
Swimming, bowling, staling,
movies spoais. arts A crafts
and computer skills Call
US 4414 tor Information

Acrylic Applicators needed to
apply protective coaling on
cart, boats and planes SS to
Sll par hour W* train For
work In Sanlord area call
Tampa US EE4 JISI
Activities Diratter/Resident
Manager Ior Senior adult Apt
community Responsible tor
social A recreational acllvl
Hat. A resident manager
duties A p t. meals A other
aalrat provided Ideal tor Ih*
recant rtllrt* Return# to
Personnel. 700 W Airport
Bird Suit* fill. Santord
AID ES All thills Eep A or
certified Good atmosphere A
benefits EOE Apply al Da
Bary Manor. 40 N Hwy. IJW
ALL T YPES JOBS
START WORK NOWI

laurel Ave Santord Samlnoto

County. Florida under Ih*
fictitious name of GINGER
BREAD HOUSE ANNEX, and
that w* Inland to register tald
name with Ih* Clark of tha
Circuit Court. Samlnoto County.
Florida In accordance with Hi*
provisions ol Ih* Flcllllous
Nam* Slalulas. To wll Section
US M Florida Slalulas l*SJ
/*/ Earl M Pfluk*
/*/ Barbara J Pflukn
Publish Mar V A June J. 10. IJ.
IMS
O EF la*
IN THE CIRCUII lO U K I
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLOE IDA
PROBATE DIVISION
Fit* Number SS 111 CP
IN R E E S TA TE O F
JA M E S L CALDWELL.
Deceased
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTBATION
Th* administration ot Hi*
e s t a t e of J A M E S L
C A L D W E L L, deceased. File
Number AS 777 CP. I* pending In
Hi* Circuit Cowl lor Samlnoto
C o u n ty, F l* rld * . Prebat*
Division. Ih* address ot which It
North Pars Avenue. Santord.
Florid* m i l Th* names and
address** ol Hw p*r tonal rapr*
tentative and Ih* par ton*I rap
rasanlativa t attorney ar* s*i
forth b*tow
All Inlorotltd parsons are
required to III* with Hilt court.
W ll HIN THREE MONTHS OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE III *H claims
agamtl Ih* estate and III any
ob|*cti*n by an Inlaraslad
parson on whom this nolle* was
Served Ihal challenge* in* valid
lly *1 Hi* will. Hi* qu«llllC*Hont
*f Hw personal representative,
vanu* or juriadtolton at Hi*
court
ALL CLAIMS ANO OBJEC
TIONS NOT SO FILEO WILL
BE FOREVER BARREO
Pubiicaiton at Hut N*i k * hat
twgun an June 1. IMS
Parsons! Representative
rt'J Kelly Caitfwail
111 East Magnolia Drive
Aitamont* Sprlngt. Florid*
SJJEI
Attorney tor
Personal Raprtsanlailv*
W ILLIAM A
G R EEN EER O ESQ
Post Ofllc* Drawer K
Fern Park F tor id* 117J0 01S4
Tatophon* ISM) U* S*44
Publish June 1. 10. IMS
O EG 77

D I1C O V E R H O W A V O N CA N
H E L P ! H a m a m a k tr’t W tl

cornel 111 1*14*011 lilt ___
D R IV E R S W A N T E D

71— H e lp W a n t e d

FIC TITIO U S NAME
Nolle# it haraby given Ihal w*
era an*egad In Svavuu al IS]I

FI*____________________________

Dining Ream/Pantry Assistant
Pari Tlm# and lull tlm#
Warm personality lor Senior
Adult Complta Will train
bright parson Call lor appl

A l — M o n e y to L e n d

C h ild C a re

FIC TITIO U S NAME
Nolle* It haraby given that I
am engaged In butlnass al *01
First SI . Let* Mary. Samlnola
County, Florid* undar Ih*
fictitious nama *1 SUNSHINE
STONE MASONS. IN C , and
Ihal I Inland lo regular said
nama with Ih* Ctork ol Hi*
Circuit Court. Somlnol* County,
Florida in accordance with Ih*
provisions ol Ih* Flcllllous
Nam* Statutes. To wll Sactlon
MS Ot Florida Statutes l»S7
/*' Paul C*v*
Publish Mar 10. V A Juna 1. 10.
IMS
OEF 110

'Vysk Ctork No aaparkarte* rwe
tstary Evcaltont opportunity
to work with stole ol the arf
computer system Frltndly.
oral, partonabl* Apply In
parson Dalton* Inn. Dalton*.

m ri o t______________________

27— N u r s e r y &amp;

le g al Notice

323-5176
111] French Are

I msko ovor 110.000 B month
with my tttophon* Vow con.
too PBft/Fwtltlm# K1Q\n.
or 446 9441
_______

25—Special Noticts
• M A R f KAV COSMETICS *
Skin car* and ntor Hair
CO N N IE.......... ............. M l MM

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Employment

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LA B O R / * r V FO R C K
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aval in

Oallr Work Dally Pay
I NO F E E I
Rapori rtady lor work al a AM
a i m HI Si .......
Senior*

1711590
Alterations Prttlo Imports
neat door lo lea cream parlor
In Sammol* Plata UttOeS
AVON EAR NINOS WOW III
OPEN TER R ITO R IES NOWIII
MISSIS »T IM-44M
BANK TELLER Position avail
able lor Taller In Sanlord
Branch, tiportonct required
Submit resume with salary
raqulrmanlt lo Personnel ol
fleer Empire ol America P O
Boa 4SQ. Da land FI 77171 04S0
or apply Tuet Thru I a pm . al
M l N Woodland B lv d . ath
Floor. Doland. E O E

legal Notice
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
NOTICE IS H E R EB Y GIVEN
ihal by virtu* el Ihal certain
Writ of Eaocufion Issued out of
and under Hw seal ot Hi* County
Court ol Orange County.
Florid*, upon a final lodgement
rendered In Iha alor at* id court
on th* Jnd day of August. A 0
IM4. In that certain tat* an
litlad. Sun Bank. Nallanal
Allocation Plalnllll. — vs—
Gail O Ellu. Defendant which
atoreseid Writ Of Eaocufion was
daiivtrad lo m* as Sharlll ol
Somlnol* County, Florida, and I
have levied upon Hi* following
datcribad property owned fey
Gail O Ellis, said proparly
being lacaltd In Seminal*
C o u n t y . F l o r i d * , mo r e
p a rticu la rly datcribad at
follows
LEG SEC 77 TWP US RGE
H E S as F T of N I J I F T o f W &gt;i
of SW U of SW U of NE La of SE
U
P h y t lc t l Addr ess
1*41
ChurchStraat. Sanlord. Florida
and HI* undersigned at Sheriff
of Samlnoto County. Florida,
will *1 II 00 A M on Hi* ism
day of Juna A D IMS. offer for
sale and tan to too highest
bidder, tor cath. tufeiact to any
and all aaitiing toms, al Iha
Freni i Wati) Doer al th* stop*
•f Hi* Sammoto County Court
homo m Santord Florida. Hia
abov* datcribad real property
Thai said tato U being mod*
to saluty Ih* ferms of said Writ
of E eaculton
John E Pois. Utatill
Sammoto County. F lor id*
To b* ad.ert t*d Juno L 10. IJ,
14. with Hi* seto on Juno IS. IMS
D iC i

KELLY SERVICES
MO-2339
LEGAL SECR ETAR Y Crlml
net A Domestic tap Non
smoker. Casselberry art*.
EM OEM
Mature lady needed lor light
heusework A. soma cooking 4
days par w**a Mull h*v* own
transportation Ratortnctt
Call*)tor I 111 M i l ________
MECHANICAL ASSEMBLY
To IS 10 par hour Mechanically
inclined Is all It latasl To*
growing manufacturer Full
benefits

Employment

323-5176
M il French Av*

Need Eapar i ancad La
C ltc lrlc lo n s l* work
Sammoto Cantor, an lekar
J Byron’s. Walmarl a* s
stores Call 11* 01*4. ar slag
Iob tito al M il On*
Santord
Malar# Lady lor at
cAtienel child car* ] tm
children Sand n*m# A ml#
w/ratorancat to P O Boa
1440 Santord T7117 7 * «
Headed Babysitter Mature
woman with raltrancas. In
Longwoodoro* AM MU
New C l Needs Salespersons
and Appl Setters E seal com
Call Ml 41*4. * S PM Lowe's
Eatormlnator’t. E O E
Auditor Par Metal Soma
experience with micro A cath
ragistors u required, but will
Ham Apply in parson *• Ih*
Dayt Inn I « A Sr ** Sanford

Shopping For A
New Or Used Car1

iXCAflfMT m
C H O fV M jy n *
W A JU X R

Evening Herald
Sank Irrark Sir
kaalsrl. I Iwlla
UIHII

a N if

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�NtfM Audit* pan tim« E«pe
Hencod preferred buf rwf net
•tMry. Apply in pdfton at
Holiday inn by lake (font.
Sanford__________________
O " O A N i J T / PI A NI IT

Canava arta ona hour Wed
t'lfll't. ona hour Sun morning.
MO par ha* Start Immadlata
*V Call Bill Stephen* i n siu
•ny tim#
P lattlc FeBrlcetin* Plaat,
Long wood araa. M att matura
production man capabia at
promotion to tuptrvlfor
Machine shop and/or con
ltfuclwn atp hoipfvi Salary

batadona.p n o r m ______
Pralattlanal Talaphana
Selicitart CommitWon. (IIS
par deal Work at homt Ba
_ your own boat 771 4 7 0 ) ___
P ra la ttla n a l

S a tft

Pxeplt

Solar Committlon. 1500 par
deal Sail motivated Call
771 4703____________________
P r o g r e s s i v e L u mb a r 1
Hardware Store now accept
tng applicatlont tor fulltime
lumbar handler 1 driver.
177 0500 A n lor Alvin for
- t * ________________________

RECEPTIONIST TRAINEE
Smllal Friendly office naadt
you Great cuttomart Accw
rata typing, no tpaad neededt
Plenty of room to advancal

Employment
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97— A p a r t m e n t s

10 3— H o u s e s

F u rn is h e d / R ent

U n fu rn is h e d / R e n t

Fu m Aptt lav Samar Cltitent
711 Palmetto Ava
J Cowan Ho Phone Cant
Large uptteirt. 7 bedroom
Child, pal a k. 5700 par month,
11IQ depot11 Call 171 0071
Lg I Bdrm Apt Perfect for 7
edultt. I child Complete
privacy 5*5 wk . 5700 security
deposit Call 771 77et_________

7 Bdrm -------------Energy Efficient

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7571 French Are
RN LPN

PRN Pool, acuta care with hoe
pltal eip tor weak and relief
tUffing 111 or II f Apply
Watt Volutle Memorial Motpi
lal. 701 w Plymouth A v a .
Da Land. Fla_________
ROOFERS Single ply arpan
area only Transportation
required CEI Call 17* 4140
Secretary tor Title Co Raquirat
typing legal background
helpful Call 77a HOP_________

S M O P H C L P IR

t i t Le arn a tra d t! But y
m achine thop T ra in la
operate teveral machlnatl

Employment
323-5176
_
_
t i l l Franck Ava
student!/ R ttlreet/ H evtew lvet
Part lima or full time BIG St.
long term automatic retldu
alt 177 7777. or ate Pul
Threughbred
Herte Farm
Groom &amp; horse care eipen
ence requ ired
E acellenl
w o rk in g conditions
F la
Training Center
Trevares
Call »CU U J H V or *04 747
4504
____
Tired ol Jab Hunting!

Cal l F u l u r e t
they have
hundreds ol |ob openings for
those who went lo work
*70 4100
D E L IV E R Y H E L P E R S no o&gt;
penance necessary Full lime
Good sterling pay 410 4100
G E N E R A L

O F F I C E
TRAINEES
Great starting
1ob Several openings Good
pey a ll t K »

F A C T O R Y A S S E M B L Y and
P R O D U C TIO N WORK Most
shills open Good pey scales
are eMe .

111 — R e s o r t / V a c a l i o n
R e n ta ls
Ocean Front Apartment Aug
’017 Ormand Beech For
information, call 177 414a

U n fu rn is h e d / R ent

Mini N uth ouses
554 B Up............. ............ I l l 4470
117— C o m m e r c i a l

L O C A L D R IV E R S
Straight
trucks Good pey Start right
away 411 4100
R E C E P T IO N IS T . O E E IC E
H E L P E R S . C LER K S . C R T
O P ER A TO R S
Im m ediate
openings Good pey scales
Cell *10 4100 NOW I
W E L O E R S Certified Eacellenl
pay scales Cell today 470
4700
P A IN T E R S A P A IN T E R
HELPERS
I m m e d ia t e
openings, good sterling pay
Call today 470 4100
O R Y W A L L with or without
e x p e r ie n c e
Im m e d ia t e
openings Good pay Call to

day 470 4100________________
W A R B M O U IE M A N / O R IV t Ri
C
h
a
u
f
four t license required. Call
Commercial Chemical 777
0107 ask tar Reyov Chuck
W AR EHO USE
TR A C TO R TR A ILO R
IS 50 per hour plus lull benefits
Start in warehouse, go Info
driving In the lutseel

4||k

Employment

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323-5176
7577 Preach A re.

W IN T E R IP R IN O S - D E N T A L
A S S IS T A N T
Experienced
only Cell 777 0771.

Building X7 Elm . 74 X 14 Zoned
LI Industrial or storage w '
Office 1710154 only
««*4 i i Office Space 700 up to
1 300 sq ft e'so storage avail
able 177 4401

ONLY.............$419.
7 bdrm . 1beth else available
W/ Decorative Well Coverings.
Built In Bookcase. Plenty
el Storage. Wesher/Drytr
Hook up. end Carport.
Weterbeds Accepted

12 1— C o n d o m i n i u m
R e n ta ls

321-1911
S IN G L E

O fUndo toll frM 3 6 ^ 4 4 1 1

S TO R Y

L IV IN G

BAM BOO COVE A P TS
M0E Airport Bird
PHONE 77) 4470.171 4401
Efficiency hem 514) me.
Discount far 5en4ev Cltttews.

Lorn Turns to Fit
Tour No«tf;l
Fmntshod w Unfurnished

a C O U N TR Y S E T T IN G a
Large I B 1 Bdrm Apartments
Adult LakeviewFamily Peoiside
Available New Open Weekends

Carports............. Private Patios
Lush Landscaping Pets Children
W A TE R B IO S A C C E P T E D I

MASTERS COVE......... 323 7900

Call..........321-1911

LA R G E 1 bdrm . carpeted, air
SI50 plus security Also have 1
bdrm upstairs tor 5100 See at
015 A South Park Ava Cell
*0a tat 1500

Tbdrm Condo Drapes re lrlg
pool dean. 5J'* per month
Megatrend Prop erly 17a a05e

12 5— F o r L e a s e
RIDGEWOOD ARMS APTS.

SAILP0INTE

Limited Tims Onlj

'y oil F irsl Months Rent
1500 Ridgewood Ava
Sanford. Fie
CALL

AT LAKE MONROE
1 i n d 2 BEDROOMS

I l l 4441

L A K E F R O N T

Monday thru Friday

L U X U R Y

tlx lH
Saturday from

&lt;0 to 1

New Downtown
7 Bdrm , 7
both, appliances downstairs
apt No pelt 5)75 month plus
5100 security Cell 771 5117 or
771 4*00 ____________________
Modern 1 Bdrm. I both, carport,
all appliances turnlshed.
washer dryer hook up Call:
705 7047
___________ ____
One bedroom, one be in 575 00
per week Cell 771 14** after
noons end evenings
Specious Apartments Minutes
tram Hwy #474 Lekefront.
pool, tennis, adults, no pets,
laundry Sterling el 5175 e mo
Cell 777 0747 to 400___________
I and 7 bdrm Alto turnlshed
ettlciency hem 515 week 5750
deposit No pelt Call 17) 4501
5 1 PM 4l 5Peimeito
1bdrm 1bath.nice e re e tlX
) bdrm I both duplex 5745
Me have ether rentals United
Seles Assoc . Inc
REAL
TORS. 771 7B77-_______________
| b d rm . I bath. 1105 S Laurel.
0775 mo Cell Larry el 777
4070, weekdays_______________
7 Bdrm . I bath, carport all
a p p lla n c a s l u r n l t h e d ,
washer dryer hook up 5775
per month Call 7*5 KN 1

A D U L T

C O M M U N IT Y

NOW LEASING
CALL 322 1051
127— O f f i c e R e n t a l s

Offices to Rent
Reasonable end convenient
701 N Maple. Sanlord
173 *0*0
all W Laka Mary Boulavard.
Suit* 4. 5100 month Im
mediate occupancy 17) 7704

141 — H o m e s F o r S a l e

W a n te d
House Cleaning ) exp ladles to
work 44 team Excellent work
tor good pay 7)14*11

3 2 1 -0 7 5 9 E v a 322-7 * 4 3
By Owner 1 bdrm . 7 bam. ) car
garage elec stove A oven
II 5 cu II relrlg Ireeier, dis
posal radar range, dithwath
er. cenlrel air. heel many
other extra* 547.500 Only
57 500 dwn 7&gt;B Odham Dr
Eyes 771 )154 days i n 01*4
or 777 5487___________ _
BY OWNER
in l « « r A'ra
approx 7 acres. I bdrm.. 7
balh. dbl C a rp o rt A Dbi
garage, many extras Asking

LAKE MARY 7 bdrm I bath
5175 per month let end last,
adults, no pets
Wallace Crest Really, lac
Reel E slate Broker
171-4477

By Own*r/Ase*c. 7 bdrm
I
bam 1700 sq f t . Fla room,
fireplace. Fence. Stucco, new
root lo w a0 a 510 0107_______
C O U N TR Y HOM E J bdrm 7
beth. f.repieca. porch aol in
kitchen, family room. 0/10
acre Largo oaks trull l n «
475.500 Owner Principals

93— R o o m s to r R e n t

Chriitia* Aptt B Hamas
TV. kitchen, laundry, maid 550

wk upQrl 417 5444 471 0410
Large ream Prlvala entrance 5
be.m 555 wk Rel required
t y

O l 7000_________________

SANFORD Furnished rooms by
the week Reasonable rates
Maid service Call 771 4507
5 7 PM. 415 Palmetlo Ava
SANFORD. Rees weekly 1
Monthly rates Util Inc ell
5a0Qoh
Adulte IB4I 70B7
The Florida Hefei Furnished
rooms 5 otfioencies 500 Oak
A y 771 4*4

10 3 — H o u s « s
U n fu rn is h e d / R e n t
Estates Area

FROM *315
Rental Office
l 323*2920
'U 2 Q S . O » A A O O * « V l
SAKE 0*8

Li

It

7

lei, leaf* eac. 771 47a*_______
G R O V E V IE W N*w Mama.
Jtdrm . I bath. 7 car garage,
kids O k . no pels 5)79 por
month Call 171 Ml* a# 774
4 * 7 7 ______________________
a a a IN DELTONA a a *

• •HOMES FOR RENT a a
_______ a a 174-14*4 a a_______
l a k e MARY AREA/HIDOEN
LAKE | Bdrm . I bath, ana
d f g*r*g# III* h t« •me*!
tie*. •" epRllancee. 54M per
month CMI 771044_________
La*# Mary Near SCC. smgto •*
ecu** 5175 par month with
SIMMO"*1' Cell 777 47*4____
Senlerd SpecWua 7 Bdrm . 1*5
both. !« • H&gt;
anarmeira

kitchen,

SHENAND0J
VILLAGE
APTS.

L«

bdrm . I bam Fireplace
screened perch , deubia
garage. 9 min to I 4 5510 me .

fireplace

remodeled, claee "
town 5474 per month CMI
Bust 44*114* er Barry STB
4770
___________________
I bdrm . I bath, garage Nncml
yard 5775 par month le t at
i l l I l m A y d fk rlP M
1 B drn. 7 bom villa I CM
u ra g a . accost N pool end
Sennit court 5450 per m o s »
phst dapooM pf moo CMI
7)11*74______________________
J bdrm . I lx barn, family ream
Shaded y a rd , convenient
toceiion No pots 545* me ♦
sac dee Weekdays. B A *7*
00*5 Eve* U7 10*7 er 717
0757

Duplex For 5*1*- I wo I bdrm
units, detached garage n*wly
renovated 557 500 771 lo*Q
For sale By Owner m Loch
Arbor A largo 4 bdrm house
and 5 let* Owner will finance
location It I I I C rytlol View
East Call lor information

517 0*7 MOd________________
Dexovd Hoesdi 1* rooms 7
bams taa thru liropfaca. 7 c m
geraga. swimming pool with
40 X 41 enclosure I I acres
1155 000 14* 57*1

CALL BART
R E A L E S TA TE
R E A L TO R
Ml H tl
COUNTRY WIDE REALTY
Rag. R.K. Brabar............ 7770715

HALL

RAMBLEWOOO I ITO R V with
iperkltng peel I Huge slene
•■replaceI Cathedral Ceilusgsl
All the ••trail Assume ne
qeelifylagl A lm e it eewf
5*7400

7 S TO R Y TO W N H O U S E Id
excellent lecdlmal 7 bdrm H i
bath w/torge eat m title hen I
Community pent I Priced tor
easy purchase 57*400
C O O L S P A R K M N O PO OL
w'fenced H acre *ad large 7
bdrm. heme I Huge master
bdrm. Flrdpldtel Cealrel
hedt / ei r l &gt; w i r b i b e p i i
Assume ne eua Ittying w/ lew
t i54.ee*

323-5774
lao* h w y . i r n

W h ite

A

NATIONAL AUTO SALES

g ro y

1 1 2 0 &gt; S*n*ofd 321 4075
DaBary Aute A Marine Sale!
Acre*! the river, ted •* Mil
174 Hwy If *1 DaBary 44* 4)41

777 7700____________________
FREE

P U P P IE S

m lt o d

Doberm an males A females
7 w k i old C a ll a l t e r )

Th ti Week Only!
ItBO E L C AM I NO. 57 4*5
CMte» E xpire* June I

»&gt;r*e b d rm homrr p&lt;ut J *3 «|rm
mobile home both furnished
Good area SV) 000

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KISH REAL ESTATE
IfM M
POOL HOME 0*9# •« lAntordt
best Areas' ) Bdrm . | Bath
gr eat room with firaplaca
opens I# Irg sern pat»o Nice
9 Ard. ursdargroprsd spr ink ter

UM N
R E A D Y FOR YOUR FAM I
L Y I 4 Bdrm . ) Bath Now
car pof A instd# pa ml. Air.
garage Farsctd back yard
Near Oviedo High YcHool

O TH E R HOMES. LOTS
A C R E A G E . IN V E S TM E N T
P R O P E R TY
C A LL A N Y TIM E
R E A L TO R 272 4991
_______ LIS T W ITH US'
Sanford Nice 2 bedroom home
with living room, dining room
paneled fam ily room, laundry
room workshop Call for in
formation 222 1109 or 124 4S2Z
S4 1 900 or best otter

★

★

★

USE
HERALD

O P E N SUN D AYS. H o iP M

CLASSIFIEDS

( 3 0 5 ) 321 00 41
42SW IStti Street
W ntofd F I 12221

R E A L T O R
L A K E M A R Y AT T H E
C R O S S IN G S
Nice fam ily
Home Large great room with
F P L . » c r « # A 9d parch. A
privacy fence I Bdrm . 2 Bath
split ptan uc i
W A L L Straat Co
22I JOOS
LONG W O O D 1 bdrm
I bflftt
New roof Low down pey ment
Owner financing 14/.100
32i aagy_____________________

NEW HOME
Lov#ly 1 Bdrm 2 bath with
great room f'replace eat its
k it c h e n , d in in g ro o m ,
beautiful wooded lot 1/9.900
RHONE 323 1 4 4 3
For qualify craffmemhip and
competitive prices let
price
out your new home__________
Sanford Nice 2 bedroom home
with living room, dining room,
paneled family room, laundry
room, workshop Call for in
formation 222 It01 or 124 4SJ/
M2.900 or bett offer

322-2611
★

★

★

149— C o m m e r c i a l
P r o p e r t y / S a le

D IS C O U N T

Q U A R TE R H O R S t FOR SALE
with tackle. Asking 5500 Call
777 $757

S A L E S

A U T O

WE FINANCE

55BI FrencB A v « ............... 777 )115
P o u ltry
1*74 Bvlck Century W *| 4n
Power ileering power bveket
tilt. Ice cold *lr
Recent
Bahai Fee Set*
•renimimen overhaul Good
PiBt.tm eoeti mm burret
condition 51700 or belt otter
Wiito Satax Hwy aaw i n a n
l i t »49J
____________
l*re Ford Bronco Ranger X L T,
213- A u c tio n s
Black a n j Silver l» * ie d
55101) Cat' !7&gt; 5d5« »~d »»k lor
Chan________________________
A U C TIO N E V E R Y FR I N IO H T
l*rt Fiat Spader New Convert
L &amp; E AUCTION
lot*, now tiro*. AM F M itero.
im (inford A v i
dean tx ctlla n t condition
CO N S IG N M EN TS W E LC O M E I
Atking 5) 4*5 Call 177 )***
alter $ PM _______ _____
323(59 3
teat Oatlun H O C X .w cru'ie
FOR E S T A T E
AM T M tApe M 090 ml U500
C o m m e rcia l or R esidential
37) t)9a. evening or leave
Auctions A Appraisal! Call
metiaga ___________________
Oatfs Auction J2J SATO
l*at Subu»u Station Wagon. 9
kpeed AC. thermo guard new
lire* luper e'een Imtde A Out,
219— W a n t e d lo B u y
garage kept adult driven
Priced under bank taken value
47*50 17* *415
Baby Bed*. Shelter! Clethet.
P laypani, Etc. Paperback
71 Ofdt *B 4 dr
pb p« ac
111 51)7 11) *544
auto Mechem rilly yound no
futt 54*5 777 tear
Need Crlbt. Playpen! Baby
fu rn itu re , clothing Good
77 O ldi Delta 4* Atking 4700 or
P rk et APer 7 PM
O l 5)41
exact otter Runt good very
dependable Cell 744 Ijeo
P*yingCASM lor
Aluminum. Cent. Copper.
77 ClMvy Mem* Coup. Auto
Brett l aad Newtpaper
air. AM Fm Cateelt. good
G iati Gold. Silver
condition 51700 Call 14*544*
Kokomo Tool. *tl W 1st
l iter* PM___________________
I 5 00 Set * 117) 1100
4* M u llin g 4 cyl . pt. AM FM
C 4ii*lle E x tra nlc* 4400
dw n. X mot to |&gt;a, avtoooo
221— G o o d T h i n g s

JH Q M E 5

home Dduct in this Atta.
Famlltet
B
Adult!
1401 Hwy 17 *7.................. 777-I.VB
17 Skyline Dbl Wide 7 be.my )
bath!. 7 endoM d porthei
weodty location Adult tec
lien Call 171 307*

11 1 — A p p l i a n c e s
/ F u rn itu re

Aypltancai Far Sate

201 — H o r s e s

203— L i v e s t o c k a n d

Gregory
M Q G fL E ^^

all In

•icellent cendttten A lully
fuarenteed............ i.........777-47*4
r or Sale Seta and cTialr Datk

&gt;ed truihed velvet good con
dltton A .king 4*5 Cell 145
4554 or 149 4147_________
Reconditioned Aeelianctl
trom 545 WARRANT Y
BARNET T S
CASSELBERRY
454 9 IH ............. .
..57*5471
• RENT TOOWNa
Coio* TV*, ttereot weihert
dry*-! refrigerator Ireenrt
turnltur* video recorder!
Special Ittweek t rent59 00
Alternative TV B April Rantelt
Zayrei Shopping Canter
___________H7-IBBB
H H E E M CHEST FR E EZ ER
like new excellent condition.
5150 1 C Penny 7a 000 BTU
A C . need* theemoilel. 5115
UxedWaxhert Parti B Service
lor Kenmerei .
17144*7.
MOONEY APPLIANCES

to E a t
2 3 5 -T ru c k s /

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
111 I t ) E tat ST
111 547)
27TH STREET FURNITURE
t»e w n th St
lit l « l)
18 3 — T e l e v i s i o n /

t!7f Ford Bronco Ranger X L T.
Black and Sliver Loaded
45100 Call )7l 5107 and etk lor
Chrlt
4a Chovy Canvertton Van Loti
ot t itt o t Atking 514 700 or
be»t otter Call 744 17*0

223— M is c e l l a n e o u s

239— M o t o r c y c l e s

e * .C O L O R T E L E V I
SION . . .

11*7 Y*m ah*. CV 4* R um
greet Lett than e 700 ml . 5550
or belt otter 171 440f. alter 4

Safe Hit# T V ty»tam %

V e h ic le s / C a m p e r s

CASSF IU E RRV t acre roned
PR 1 5*9 OOO W Melic/owtkl
R E A L TO R
777 7ft)

1475 J e m b e r e e - 17 ft
metorhome
Dodge
Powertreln end chattlt Cell

777 4*BB____________________

* DAYTONA AUTO ★
★ AUCTION ★
Hwy f2 ............ Daytona Beach
a a a a a Hold* a a a a a a
PUBLIC AUTO RUCTION
Every Wed N lt e e t l;M P M

185— C o m p u t e r s

* W h e re A n y b o d y
Tandy 7000 complete lyitem
W dHate It. Mullplen. VAC
A c d tollwere Atking 57500
Call 771 44) I

Sanford Nice 4 Bdrm brlcfc
hem« en euiet street Partially
fenced y a rd O ffered af

241 — R e c r e a t i o n a l

2 3 1 -C a rs

Zenith 74" color televinon Of ig
inel price over 5*00 Balance
duo 5144 00 cath or lake over
paymenti 4)4 month Still In
w a rra n ty
NO M O N E Y
DOWN Free home trial, no
obligation Cell *47 5)fa day

151 — I n v e s t m e n t
P r o p e r l y / S a le

a n d B ik e s

Double keyboard Organ with
bench I ISO antique dratkar A
waih tfend. ISO each, tfarao
i s I J J J 0SI__________________
HOT TUB
/ ft . »aatt a complete w heattr.
filtar Acompra%%or 2«9 S/9»
— r - .......
;
Complete All you need 100%
Financing No money down

R a d io / Stereo

Buses/Vans

Blachaye A Ca««h Peat U pick
Open Wad. 79fh. Mar wether
F erm i, (alary Ava Lentord
J Pick Paa Field New ftaidt
pickaya. biackay# A purple
hull All fop qualify paa % On
Jawatt Rd off Airport Blvd
Opening Sat May 2S 222 1/00
' i n &gt;ao;___________________

f t 2M 00 U nivertal 1)1 S/44

C O M M E R C IA L SP EC IA LIS T
LA K E M ARY R E A L T Y
BOB B A L L .J R............. ■■■77F754B
to i Sal. ur Le*te ( orner pro
pert, toned DC 7 W HI SI .
Sen lord 1)1 4197____________
S A N F O ID at K tW ten*vd l„l
Well A kept,i Good Term !
Wallace Cretl Realty. Inc
R E A L TO R _____________771 *977

No Citdit?

WE FINANCE

Young, lust starting to lay All
birds m ult go 777 *1)1 or

references Aft S 221 MS2
la rge A bdrm horn# E at m
kitchen DBL car garage
corner »o* O W N E R W ILL
H O L D M O R T G A G E 1 Only
ISO ooo

*

* C a n B u y o r S e ll! *

1*77 Fen. 7) ft . lully equip
traw l trailer Eacellenl con
dition 54X 0 Cell 777 15K
243— J u n k C a r s
A N Y JU N K CARS A TR UCKS
B eugM :From 411- SM B mere
Cell 7)7 1474
5 H 4 JU
TOP Dollar Paid lor Junk B
Uied cart truck! B heavy
equipment 777 S**0
WE P A Y I O P O O I I A R f O H

JU N K CARS A N O TRUCKS
CBS A U T O P AR TS 7*I 45*1

F er mere detelli
I ee* 791 u n

CONSULT OUR

Will Street Cb ........... 321 5005

AND LET AN EXPERT DO THE JOB
To List Your Business-

STENSTROM

Dial 322-2611 or 831-9993

REALTVREALTOR
S jnto rd') Salts U i d t r

WE LIST AND SELL
MORE HOMES THAN
ANYONE IN NORTH
SEMINOLE COUNTY

A d d itio n s A

H o m e Im p ro v e m e n t

M asonry

P lu m b in g

Celller't Building B Ramedelmg
Ne Jed Tee Small
i l l Burton Lane. Sanlecd
___________ 7714*17____________
THOM AS A THOM AS Hem*
rapilr. cleaning lawn care
Call 111 )M*

BEAL Cencrtfe- 7 Men Quality
Operation Patio* Driveway!
Day! 171 777) Evet J77 1)71

• Buddi Pfumblag Service a
Repair • Replace • Ramodel
• Free Eallmelet • 77) tee* •

N u rs in g C a re

S a c ra ta ria l S e rvic e

OUR RAT ESARE LOWER
Lakeview Nursing Center
f it E Secend if . fenlerd

B. E. LINK CONST.

H o m e R e p a irs

777 *7*7

ALL Typing. Secretarial A
Weed Pieces im* Services.
Notary PuBitC................. Ill IN )

3227 02 1

CAR P EN TER
Repair* and
remodeling ICO lob too smell
Cell 777 *445_____
______
Maintenance el ell lypet
Carpentry, painting plumbing
and electric 777 *07*

R e m o d e lin g
Free E tlim ile t A Contulfmg
Lie
Bonded
Insured

HOT BUY I 7 Bdrm . 7 B*th
We Speclellre in Qualify!
heme cenvenieet te lewat
Stage Builder*
54* 7*07
Kitchen lull, equipped with |
pantry, cenlrel elr A heetl
REMODELING SPECIALIST
Newenl, 544.see
We Hindle
The Whole Bail Of Wei

ADORABLEl 4 Bdrm. 1 Bell
him* with I pi it Bdrm plan,
la i n large mailer Bdrm ,
cenlrel eirBheelt 554.5M
COZVI 5 Bdrm . ) Balh hem#
with tpiil Bdrm plan, large
living teem with FPL. cethe
drel ceiling! 554 tee
LOTS OF CHARM) I Bdrm I
• l i b h e m. w i l l t a l in
kitchen, (reel ream, peddle
ten*, mother m lew quarter!.
Urge pentr,l IfJ.eee
JUST FOR YOUt 5 Bdrm . I ' i
Beth heme hi the ceuntryl
Eel In kitchen. 5 ether let!
•let nursery bullnett that
may be teld leperetelyl
57t.seei

A p p lia n c e R e p a ir
AJI«m Appliance Suttee
14 hr. Service IM Extra Charge
17 yr t i p *4* 5441.77**477
C a rp e n try
A O R E A T O IF T IM * v e Hev
Kitchen Bxmadxladl All lypet el
Carpentry
Rteta wbM PrKei
Eapevienced
ReMvencet
Very RefllBM........... m - 4 U n » »
All lypet of carpenlry A re
modeling If yrt exp Call
RicherdGro*! 771 5*77
C le a n in g S e rv ic a

911419 ml
9194 fO
19 t t U \ It r iM M I

C e c k a tltls

159— R e a l E s t a t e
s. u w D o w n
A s lu f t ilb le
W a n te d
Mortgage Own ttilt ) bd*m 2 '
bath hom# on ty acre lot
Mouse Rent w&gt;' option to buy
loaded w ith e i t r e i only
Middle age couple Security L
I I I 000 A t tittle as 10N down

Lie R u l E t U U Iro k ir
24*9 Seniord Ava

51*5 000 Call 777 7477__

10 1 — H o u s e s
F u rn is h e d / R ent

Deltona

C AH »0 tet

141— H o m e s F o r S a l e

BATEMAN REALTY

only 771d*M_______________
73— E m p l o y m e n t

BACKON M AR KET
Priced rtgMf M T 000 If you
**•&lt;1 a lArg* horn* thit it iff 4
odm i , ) bttU. mqthgr .n
•P* Hug# i r e f t } CC*"#r lef
b n tfl xiuAntf tr Afiy fit'A t'?

R e n ta ls

Rent New end Enter I
This Limited Special;
Energy Efficient.
1 Bdrm I Beth Apartments

IM M E D IA T E O P E N IN G S
General Construction labor
Good pey 411 4100
TR U C K O R IV E R S Long haul
Immediate' Good driving re
cord Over IS 410 4X 0

113— S t o r a g e R e n t a l s

B i d Crtditl

Ability K tn n o li

l u | e i t N # w . .. l.. .t h t d Mobile

141 — H o m e s F o r S a l e

99— A p a r t m e n t s

111 4414

VN

Nice 7 B d rm .- Appliances,
screened patio, tree lawn
care, laundry 5700 771 7751

323-5176

i

571 1107____________________

Casselberry Duple a Tbdrm I
child 0 h . no pelt. 5775 per
month Call 75R lies attar e
PM
_______________

quiet residential. 5775 par
month plus deposit 777 0010
I Bdrm . I bath, kitchenette A
hr Ingroom 5100 per month
Must pay own utilities and
deposit of 51* Call 777 Fata
or 777 77*0

2 3 1 -C a rs

j* v tid a jn J IH lN _ ^ _ _ _

105— D u p l e x -

1 b d rm . adults, no pats. air.

P O Boa 7*5. I l l 1)74
OsIrun FI*. 777*4.

For Sal*
Bust Otter Mobile
Home 1*77 Sky'lne *0 x17'. 1
bdrm l*y bath Written pro
posal must ba recwved by I
PM
F r id a y . * W 15 by
F lo rid a Power and Light
Company t o D P Weston
Purchasing Dept
P O Box
07UJ00Miami FI 77107_______

T rip le x / Rent

I bdrm tvrn.thed afflclency n
nice arat 550 par weak.
utilities Included Call 77J
IH Ia ttar 1PM
_

Wooded Let- One acre, note to
Highway 44 Geneva 117.000
14*1777______________________

H o m e s / S a le

777 1507or 177 5107

3 2 3 3 3 0 1 ____
Studs* Cottage adiecant to lami
ty home tor working tingle
All utilities included, lake
front 5775 me ptue 5190 da
posit E tc
neighborhood
References 177 4X1_________

1 99— P e t s L S u p p l i e s

1 5 7 -M o b ile

1 bdrm . n s bath, on O ekw ey,
SaOO per month SeOO w c u rlty .
relerences re q u ire d
Call

SANFORD CT. APTS.

Lo ts/S a le

57000 dwn 43*7 mo 5 acres 770
ft
p a v e d rd
tro n ta g e
homesitelno mobiiesl 777 &lt;040

1 b d rm , 7 b a th , c a n tra l
atr/haat. garage wall to wall
carpal, sees mo . 705 Ota en*
3 Bdrm ceramic bath Lots of
r o s e tt . c a rp o rt
u t l ll
ty'laundry, new paint in out
lanced yard Lease appJice
Hens being accepted 110
Rosalia Dr Call Wait Lae;
Business 111 5400. Home

1 •Rrat............ Furnished Aptt
SINCLE STORY
BUILT IN BOOKCASES
ABUNDANTSTORAOE

153— A c r e a g e -

J bdrm . 7 bath Cantral air
Weshar. Dryer, fenced yard,
screened porch, tennis sets
771 H R ____________________

LUSH GARDEN SETTING '

Monday, Jury* 7. l t t i - l B

Evening Hdratd. Sanlord FI.

KIT ‘N’ CARLYLE •by Larry Wright
71— H e l p W a n t e d

W ILL BUILO TO SUITI YOUR
LOT OR OURSI EXCLUSIVE
A O I N T F O R WI N S O N O
DEV CORP. A CENTRAL
FLORIDA LEADER! MORE
HOME FOR LESS MONEVI
CALL TOOAVI
• OENEVA OSCEOLA RO •
ZONED FOR MOBIL ESI
5 Acre Ceuntry tract!
Weft freed ea paved Rd.
M \ Oewn || Yrt al IIV I
Frem I II 54*1
II yeu ire leaking lev a kuc
caiiiui career in Reel Etfale.
Ilentlrem Realty It leaking
Mr yeu Call Lee At Bright
Mday al 71) 747B. Evening*
717 san

Carpet Cleaning
Dining Raam B Hall 47* M.
SntaB Chur. 574 m -IM B
MJUDS- To Ofdtf

Clainlmet x it next T* Oadlmett
Call Hit helper!I
Guaranteed Service Lew RaMt
CALL NOW) 3314)800
E le c tric a l

Fence

INSTALL SELL B REPAIR
Cruet*
Cham Line..... Weed
Fence 111 1711

P A I N T IN G

L a w n S e rvic a
AC E LAW N SER VIC E

MaiatawaiKa leddin# Pruoina
Cleaning Thatching Fartllinng

Free (■ time let

Sal 7771

322-2420
2141 PARK A V I --..
Ml LB. Mary Blvd

k Mary

•BONDED
• IN 5 U A I0
• I I C I N 4KD
•M tlO tN tlA l

W .Q . T R IB B Y

OVIEDO. FLA

S p rin k le rs / Irrig a tio n
A B O U T T IM E IR R IG A TIO N
New Intlellelioni
Free E lf
E apart Repe r t af Camptat*
Sprinkler Sytfemt
Tim ert
Pumps
Etc
ttSTtx*

MB TIB)

Heuto Painting B Wall Repair
Yeu buy material!
We supply laker Te SAVE 45)

70-1711__________
POLAND PAIN TIN G Spraying
Patching
Culler work
Free Eitlmdfae
771 7441
will
paint yeur Home or Bus .net a
etc Give your prefeiemi fa ut
WE CARE Oudllfy work 7B
yr* gap 777 7047 L k cant

T il#
A M T I L I Ceramic tit* tales A
Installation
B alh , tlaare.
remodeling, repair* Left of
t lia s . design*, pattern*,
grouts
ta ilin g m aterials,
claanars. cement, mastic.
thinM f Installations Shaw
raam. » &gt; ( lifts S I . Sanford
John Parser TIM Contractor
7)&gt; ltd*, er ere eed*

PrefetkSenal CvsSem PaSnfMg
Serving Central Fla fer IS y rt
with camples* quality pasnllng
aarvicat Quality a M util
Spacial Wall Coating .... 777 M7I

Lawn MaiMonanca
Landscaping Both Hog Mowing

P a vin g

T ra a S a rv ic a

LAWNS U O W f 0 4 TR IM M ED

Grading, pa rin g, aaal cpaling
striping, drivew ay*. A pa rtin g

•EAT THE HEATI

★ TONY C0RIN0#

i.

Call Clmstiui Bros.
J u s o i u b U Ritas

3234401

A S P H A LT P A V IN O INC.

Handy M an

771 14M

FraaEat
M asonry
P la s te rin g

H a a lth A B e a u ty
E X P E R T C O N C R E TE WORK

TOWER 5 i f A U I Y SALON
FORM ERLY Hdrrteft t Beauty
Noel U SE Ml SI 777 17,7

Sewing Machine Repairs all
makat 70 yrt experience In
homel i l l Retired 771 147)

Ceramic Til* glue an tr mud
method Fleort. wells end etc
FrM Elfemale m ity* after
hrt 777 *455 Jamas E Lee Inc
ScaHmana Tile Ceramic Vinyl
Atbaetoe. afc Intlallad A re
paired l i p . r * l. lie. Free
estimates 777 4741.

Spring Yerd Ctenwupe 777 1*57
C A L L A N Y T IM E

V a c u u m C la a n trs

A W*y T* 5awl Beal Werk
Bell Price* fer wallpapering,
painting. 4 mere Ref..Very
RelieMe 1714*11X7*

L a n d c le a rin g

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without the symptoms of a cold.
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pressure and clotting deficiency.
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sleeping lately. I always eat a big
meal around 9 p.in. Could I be
disturbing my sleeping patterns
by eating like this so late In the
evening? Are there certain foods
one should avoid at so late an
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pattern may be altered by a large
and late evening meal.

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at dinner.
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evening. Perhaps you might
experiment with eating your
main meal In the middle of the
day. Or go to bed later. If your
schedule permits.
DEAR DR. GOTT - Whenever
I eat dairy products. 1 develop
acne. A friend who has bad acne

was told never to drink milk. I
was recently tested, and I am not
allergic to dairy products. Are
dairy products especially acneformlng?
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a usual pattern, but It can
happen.
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c o m m o n l y the c u l p r i t .
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                    <text>77th Y e a r, No 223 F rid a y . M ay 10. 1985—Sanford. Florida

Evening

Herald

(U S P S

481 280)

P rice

25 Cents

Seminole Among Fastest Growing Counties In Nation
MIAMI |UJI)
(U l’li — Seminole is
Is the |9ih
|9th fastest
tjstrst
growing county in the nation and seven Florida
counties are among the 25 fastest growing in the
,'
ar«&gt;rd|ng to a study of population growth
uy Dun A Hrarfotrrrt Corp
I hr study, released Thursday, estimated
r n d n m " populaUon bf,wtfn &lt;hc 1980 census
I hr growth rates In Florida ranged from 25
percent In ninth ranked Marlon County to 19
percent In Volusia County, ranked No 21

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195 Prrcrn* &lt;"&gt;m

Countv Commissioner
Commissioner Hill
Kin-Htwr a iir.i—
County
Hill Klrchhoff
lifelong.
resident of Seminole County attributes the
county's high rate of growth to the sunshine,
the fact the air-conditioner has been Invented
l)ecause It's downhill from up north and because
the cost of living Is cheaper here "
He added that another factor in thr growth
rate is that thr "Impact of the influx of new
|&gt;roplr here Is not being born by them but by Un­
people presently here "
Meanwhile. Dun A Hradstrret attributed ih r
rapid population growth In spots in Florida and
around thr nation tc

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the emergence ol a strong service sei tor and the
continued development of retirement communl
ties and recreational facilities
Ih r study ranked two Texas counties — Fort
Hcnd anil Montgomery - both near Houston as the fastest growing counties Doth hud
growth rates of 45 percent
Among the 20 counties with the largest
population decreases since the I9HO census
most werr m the Industrial Midwest and 10
w ere in Michigan
In Florida. Marion County, which in&lt; hides the
irt

from I22.4N6 to 153.367
No 10 Lee County, which Includes Fort
Mvcrs grew 23 2 percent from 205.266 to
253.082
N'umlter 13. I’altn Heach County grew 20 7
percent Irom 570.863 to 696.725
Hrevard County, ranked 14 grew 20 6 percent
horn 272.959 to 329.345
I a s m t ounty. around Tam pa and St
Petersburg, was ranked 16th It grew 19 7
|K-r&lt; ent from 193 643 to 231.859
Volusia. Including Daytona Heach. grew 19

Head Start In Doubt

Painter May
Lose Foot, Ear
After Near
Electrocution

Anti-Poverty
Agency Dead
By Donna Estes
Herald Staff W rite r
Seminole Com m unity Action created
as an agency to light |x&gt;vrrty during
President Johnson's administration, is
dead
All th.it is led of it i* state charter
which Its Ixtard of directors are pre
paring to change to try to keep the
•500.000 federally-funded Head Start
program alive said Portia Spencer, the
executive director of the local Head
Start program
And William Sadler, chid ol the Head
Start Division ol the U s Department ol
Health and Human Services. Iteglon IV.
Atlanta, said today. As lur as the slate
ol Florida and we are concerned
Cornrniinltv Action iloesn t exist It has
no programsand no stall
He added that unless the txiard ol the
delimi t agruev comes up with a budget
and a plan lor thr Head Start program
bv May 3|. that progrum will lie shifted
to some other group
Noting be fully expert* those docu­
ment* will be subm itted by the
deadline. Sadler said the problem is
that when Com m unity Action was
o|» raiing with several federally-funded
programs, the costs of utllltlrs. ac­
counting anti other administrative
expenses werr shared by all the
programs II Head Start Is to rxlsl on Its
own it may have to Itear all Ihosr
ex|H-ns»-s alone and this mav not l&gt;&lt;
acceptable hr said
Mrs S p e n t er said today this means
that some 832.(KM) must In- raised
locally l.niigwood City Cnlliltllvslonrr
Perry Faulkner, a member ol the Ixiard
ol directors, has Item trying to raise
tit.it nionry by asking cities In Ihr
t ounty lo give llnanelal assistance
However his colleague* on the
l.niigwood t'ltv Commission directed
him tills week to make It clear In his
ellorts that hr is acting as a private
tiil/eiD While hr was originally ap
|Milnted lo represent the city on Ihr
ixiard id directors that appointment has

been withdrawn Faulkner has said he
will continue lo serve as a private
businessman
Since the Head Start program was
founded by Community Action In June
1968 II has served 200 children a year
In its classes in (Mivrrtv stricken areas
around Ihr county It i*
program
designed to give disadvantaged
children the upjMirtunitv ol attending
s|»eclal pre kindergarten classes to get a
head start on their formal publli m hoot
educations
Sadlrr said today w hether Head Start
continues under Its present manage
merit or not he rxp ri t* new Hrad Start
classes will o | h i i in Septeitdier as usual
either under the present program or
under the auspices ol some other
community service agency m Seminole
or a nearby courtly
Meanwhile. County Administrator
Ken Hooper and County Planning
D ire cto r Tony V a n D e rw o rp said
lliiirM U y the eotinry loin been asked
bv the stale's IV|iarim m i «if &lt;'mnmunl*
ly Allairs lo set up a meeting to
consider what agenrlra the county
might recommend as likely candidates
to take over thr program
Hixqx-t said the stair agency also
wants lo talk lo thr county about
providing somr binding tor the pro­
gram
T h e county cut oil limiting to
Seminole Community Action several
years ago alter thr stair took oyer
administering leder.il grants to com
riiunlty agencies and balked at giving
SC A any more money
Hrv Amos Jones, then SCA rxrcu
live director, said eonlllris with the
state were due to hookkrrplng pro­
blems Today telephone culls lo the
( iim m tinlly Arllon oilier on I’lne Street
hi Sanford are answered by an operator
announcing "Head Start
She say* Jones Is no longer employed
there hut that he picks up messages al

By Deane Jordan
Herald Staff W riter
A Tampa painter shocked u hen
7.800 volts Jolted through his Ixwlv has
a 50-50 chance ol losing a hxit and an
ear because ol wounds Ihr charge made
when It surgrd through Ills txidv
In satisfactory condition today at
Central Florida Hrgioual Hospital.
Sanford Is 33 y ear old Knhrrt Young II

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Young and Pat Holt, also ol Tampa,
were Injured and splattered with |&gt;.unt
May 2 when a long-handled roller one
of the men was using In paint a
convenience storr root touched a jxiwrr
line
Holt. 17. was discharged from Ihr
hospital May 3.
Y o u n g and llo lt . w orkin g lot
Hanuway Painters ol Tam pa and
Hnxiksvllle. were (Minting a nxil al thr
O nr Slop C’rliter 48&lt;X) state Road 46
when the Incident occurred
According lo Young's lather. Uot&gt;ert
Young, of Illinois, doctors want to
operate on the man's right ear to
prevent It from itrnpiUnK »n trauaed t&gt;y
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Seven year old Bobby Barbato prepares himself for a little blf of May
Day mayhem by smearing on shaving cream, prerequisite for the "slip *n
slide " The sport consists on making one's body as slippery as possible,
taking a running start and diving onto a plastic mat, showing how far one
can slide Scott Vanhusen, inset, shows how it's done The May Day Play
Day Thursday was pari ol the first ot the month celebration at Idyllwilde
Elementary School, supervised by physical education teacher Kathy
Phillips Kindergarten and first grade students also participated In a
sack race, linger painting, relay and sand play and were treated to Ice
cream and a Disney movie Second through fifth graders have their Play
Day today
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Already Facing Life, Man Gets 10 Years In Lewd Assault
lie has practically molested a
n e i g h b o r h o o d o l c h i l d r e n In
l.niigwood. said a state prosecutor
who asked that child fondlrr John
S essio n s Worltng. 52. receive 15 years
tor Ills thud sex crime conviction
The |udge gave Worltng 10 years to
serve concurrently with a llle sentence
issued last week ior the sexual battery
ol a girl
W o rlln g . ol 3IM Heather Ave .

pleaded guilty Thursday lo a lewd and
lascivious assault oil ail 8-yrai old gill
Hrsldr* Ihr llle sentence and Hie HI
year sentence Worllng luces .Ml years
in .i ililrd ease involving lewd assaults
on a third girl And Ih r slate ill tv be
considering a louri h case agulnsi him
Accnidliig lo court records. Worllng
look liberty ol the all chlldrrtt In thr
M itir manner by molesting them while
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Oakland M issed Again
OAKLAND. Calif. (Ul'l) - ll happened
again Another air traveler who thought he
was headed for O a kla nd w o un d up
l housands of miles oil target
The llrst wrong-way passenger last month
ended up lit Auckland. New Zealand,
because he misunderstood a boarding an­
nouncement III lax« Angeles.
Paul Singleton, a veteran air passenger,
bad a different problem. He Is deaf. Guided
only by an Oakland (light sign (xwted by the
txturdlng gale and mistakenly not changed.
Singleton got on the wrong aircraft In
Plux-nix and ended up In Austin. Texas.
1.730 miles southeast of his drsllnallon
"Really. 1 can’t believe all Ihc airlines
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it-i iimitieiiiled sentence ol one year —
beeausi ol W o rltn g s history ol
molesting children Erlenltach Mid the
senlrnre would Ik - |&gt;nrrly syuilxillc
sinie any senlrnce Ml/e issurd would
he less Hi.hi Worllng's llle senlrrierrl
li.indril down by Circuit Judge S
h isrph I i.iv Is Jr
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with bark and buttock muscle Young's
ear was Injured when the electricity
entcrerl hla body und the foot when It
left hla body, the elder Young said.
H r said It Is not known lo what
extent his son's hearing was Impulred
by the Injury
H r said Investigators lor Florida
Power und Light said they were amazed
Young was not elrclnx-utcd.
Young said his son moved to Tampa
a month ago and baa no relatives In the
area which Is why he and his wife Joy
came lo Sanford w hllr hr Is In the
hospital recovering. They arrived Sal
urday and are staying al a local motel.
H r said authorities are still ptizzlrd as
lo how ihr accident occurred, adding
ibat hr and his wile have had u difficult
lime finding mil details about thr
mishap
"I'm wandering around nut hrrr like
a trail In a jilnball machine." hr Mid
Young Mid his son does mil know
Imw thr Inctdrnl occurred. Hr M id h r
and his wife do not know Ihr exact
name of the com pany their son worked
lor nor w h rrr ih r oilier Injured man
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"lie's a witness," Young Mid
Contacted today by Ihr Evening
Herald, a spokesman lor Hanuway
Painters confirmed thr men were
working for that company when the
Incident occurred. A Mr lianaway. who
answered the business phone. Mid he
was lex) busy lo bilk about Ihr Ineidrnl
but hr did My that lloll had relumed
home
FPAI. officials con Iacted today would
not discuss Ihr Incident.

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Compromise Budget
Squeaks By Senate
W A SH IN GTON lUPH - Relying on ihr
\olr of a hospitalized Republican and the
tie breaking ballol ol Ihr vice president,
thr Senalr early bxlay approved a new
Whllr llouse-lMi krd budget that would
curb drlrnse spending and Irre/e Social
Security payments for a year
The dramatic 5049 jtassagr ol thr
plan came al I 48 a m. E D T alter a
marathon Senalr session that began
Thursday morning and ended with Sen
Pt IB Wilson. R Calif bring brought to
the Capitol by ambulance It out the
Hrlhrsda Naval Ihxtpltal where hr was
oj&gt;rralrd on Wednesday lor a ruptured
appendix
Wearing a brown bathrobe, with an
Intravenous lube in his arm. Wilson was
jnishrd into the Senate chamber in a
wheelchair to a standing ovation from
both Republicans and Democrats
“ What Is Hie question?" he Jokingly
asked as h r r u lr rr d Ih r chamber
through Ihc double doors In thr rear In
Vote on a package hr would later call "a
turkey.”

Wilson s appearance In vote in lavor of
llle newly lashlonrd package allowed Ihr
plan to He at 49 49 and v t I lie- slagr lor
Vice President George Hush — w ho can
only vote In break lies — to cast Ihr
drriding ballol Hush rrtu rn rd from a
trip lo Pltoritlx lo attend Ihr v-ssion.
Wilson, a former Marine, gave him a
quick salute.
Only one Democrat. Sen Edward
Zorlnskv of Nebraska, voted In favor of
ihr (dan Four Republican* voted with
45 Democrats against the package Two
oilier senators — John East. R-N C.. and
James Exon. D-Neb — were also hospi­
talized
The plan, designed to cut about $56
billion Irom the more than $200 billion
delicti was pieced together by Senalr
Republican leader Robert Dole after lire
Senate sj&gt;ent thr last two weeks tearing
apart the original compromise agreed to
between President Reagan and Senate
GOP leaders That plan was designed to
Sec BUDGET, page I4A

A crumpled Yamaha motorcycle is left al the scene where
early this morning It ran Into a garbage truck at county Road
427 and Silver Lake Drive. Santord. Earl Wlenke, 26, of
Sanford, was taken to Central Florida Regional Hospital
where he was treated and released, a spokesman said.
Florida Highway Pafrol trooper J .L . Smith said the
motorcycle was eastbound on CR 427 when the westbound
garbage truck pulled in front of It towards Silver Lake Drive.
The truck driver, Edwin Hernandez.Fern Park, will be cited. -f-

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NATION
IN BRIEF
House To Soviets: Apologize
Or Well Boot Your Ambassador
W ASHINGTON (UPI) — Ambassador Anatoly Dobrynin la
respected by many congressional crltlca of the Soviet
Union but his expulsion la a price they want Moacow to pay
unleaa It apologizes for the ahootlng death of an American
officer.
A non binding resolution that passed the Houae 322-93
Thursday called for the expulsion of Dobrynin, the Soviet
ambassador to the United States, unless the Kremlin
apologizes for the killing of Arm y Maj, Arthur Nicholson.
The unarmed Nicholson was shot to death March 24 near
a Soviet military facility In East Germany by n Russian
sentry who refused to allow the officer's companion to
administer aid.
Rep. William Broomfield. H-MIch.. said If Moscow does
not apologize by June 30. Dobrynin should be "sent
parking."
The administration said Nicholson was properly observ­
ing Soviet military equipment but the Kremlin said he waa
In a restricted area. Moacow refused to apologize and said It
had not forsaken the use of force In such Incidents.
Marais mat* »T Ba* Paary

AIDS Cases Expected To Double
A TL A N T A (UPI) — Federal health officials say more than
10.000 cases of AIDS have been diagnosed In the United
States and Ihc number of vlcllrns la expected to double In
the next year.
The fatality rate for AIDS victims la 49 percent, the
national Centers for Disease Control reported, and the
death rale Is 75 percent for patients diagnosed before
January 1983 and 69 percent for children.
The CDC reported 5,000 AIDS cases had been diagnosed
In the pnsl 10 months and another 3.000 cases were
recorded over 37 months.
AIDS Is caused by a virus which attacks and destroys the
tiody'a Immune system and victims succumb to a host of
rare Infections. At highest risk are homosexual men.
Intravenous drug abusers and hemophiliacs.
Th e proportion of AIDS cases among blood transfusion
recipients has Increased significantly, the CDC said, but
offered no explanation for the Increase.

Small Bank Didn't Listen
LEROY, N Y. (UPI| — A small country bank whose
customers are more likely to wear overalls than pin-stripe
suits didn't think twice about blowing the whistle on
brokerage giant K.F. Hutton A Co. for a multlbtlllon-doltar
check-floating scheme.
Th e tip triggered an Investigation that resulted In 2.000
felony counts of mall and wire fraud, and E.F. Hutton last
week pleaded guilty to what the government said
amounted lo a *4.35 billion scheme Involving about 400
commercial banks.
Th e brokerage house admitted to overdrawing bank
accounts und transferring funds between small and larger
banks lo takr advantage of "float.” the time It lakes for a

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" l iton't thtnk their was o t r sny hesitancy." Jemes
Lapp, u senior vice president of Genesee Country Dank
when the fraud was discovered, said Thursday.
"I don't necessarily think that we flnJ a lot of pride In
finding a corporate giant like E.F. Hutton guilty of fraud.
Ilul whrn E.F. Hutton talks, you don't always have to
listen."

WORLD
IN BRIEF
Hospitals Brace Against
New Legionnaires' Outbreaks
IX)NIX)N (UPI) — Health authorities faced with fresh
outbreaks of Legionnaires' disease In Britain warned
hospitals to lake adequate precautions against the bacteria
thnt causes the respiratory Illness.
Fresh outbreaks of the disease were confirmed Thursday
In two more towns, and four more deaths were reported,
officials said
In the English midlands town of Stafford, where the
disease was first rrported. the dratha of two more elderly
women brought the toll there lo 32. Officials at Stafford
General Hospital rrported nine more coses and said 67
pudents were being treated for the disease
Health ulflrtals thought they had traced the outbreak to
the air conditioning system In the hospital, but 11 of those
who died never visited the facility and the number of
suspected cases kept growing
The bacteria thrives In air conditioning systems and
cooling plants In large buildings because It Is transmitted
through the air.

Cease-Fire Not Holding
H EIH UT. Lebanon (UPI) — Sporadic shelling and rocket
exchanges kept Beirut's front lines tense today despite a
3-day-old cease fire aimed at halting 12 days of bloody
lighting between Christian and Moslem mllltlaa.
Efforts to stem the sectarian battles that broke out April
2H were bolaterrd late Thursday when the Chrlatian
Lebanese Forres m lilt la called for an end lo the fighting
and made conciliatory overtures to Syria.
Militiamen today fired Intermittent shell and rocket
bloats across the Green Line dividing Christian cast Beirut
from the mostly Moslem western sector.
Ilul Brig Jean Nasalf, the army representative on a
ceasefire committee for Beirut, said workers might
attempt to reopen one of the six main roads crossing the
Green Line for the third time in os many days today.
"Th e ball Is In the militias' field now," Nasalf said after
bulldozers were forced to stop clearing barricades from the
Green Line Thursday because of the fighting. "They have
to decide whether they wont peace or not."
Ftrty-sevrn people have been killed and 340 wounded In
the latest outbreak of mtillla fighting

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'Mission Accomplished'
Reagan: European Tour Strengthened Allied Ties
LlhBUN. Portugal ( U 1*11 — President
Reagan, winding up his 10 day European
tour, said today that while the Journey
brought some "ungulshed moments." he is
leaving with allied lies strengthened "and
mission accomplished,"
In a 30-mlnule news conference In ihe
stately garden ot the 1Hih century Uucluz
I’alarr, Reagan also said Soviet leader
Mikhail Gorbachev has not responded to Ids
Invitation to meet when the U N General
Assembly convenes Its annual session In
New York In September;
A buoyant Reagan said he was pleased
with his "historic and worthwhile" Journey
to West Germ any, Spain, France und

Portugal.
"A t every stop. I emphasized that our
European friends can count on the United
States as partners." Reagan said "I believe
our partnership has never been greater or
stronger.
"The Journey to Eurojw- Involved many
highs and some ungulshed moments. We

are leaving today with our Atlantic lies
strengthened and mission accomplished."
The president also said his speeches
throughout the trip, particularly the cenIrrptece address to the European Parliament
Wednesday In Strasbourg. France, stressed
i h.it superpower relations could lie Im­
proved.
"In Strasbourg, we set hath a sensible
framework (nr Improved U.S-Sovlet rela­
tions. based on strength, realism, peaceful
competition and negotiations." be said. "I
conveyed (o the Soviet Union once again
America's heartfelt desire lor peace Iretween
us."
Reagan said h r still wants to meet
Gorbachev but has not heard any response
to the In v ita tio n he extended upon
Gorbachev's ascension to power In March.
"We have no confirmation yet that Mr.
Gorbachev Is coining' lo New York In
H e p Irn itM - r.

H ngan

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ble cause do you have for
slopping her?" Rafrlty said tt
wus none nf Ills business and
asked Maugham to return to Ids
vehicle and not Interfere. Ms,
Hurley was driving u brown El
Camlno with an expired tag
Raffety said Mungham. who
refused to leave, appeared
hostile and angry. The officer
then told Manghatn ll he did not
leave he would be urrrsted
Maugham wenl over to the El
Camlno und ordrrrd Ms Harley,
age and address unknown, nnl
to sign the citation, the report
said
Mungham thru s|H-d oil. At
llrst. Harley rrinsed to sign the
citation but did when R.dirty
told her she would be arrested If
she didn't. Polti e do not know
what connection there Is be­
tween Mangbam and Ms Harley.
A short time Icier. Mangbam

CFRH To Help You
Kick Habit Forever
"How lo Stay off Cigarettes
F o r e v e r ” Is the fo cu s of
Fresh start classes lo be taught
by the Central Florida Regional
Hospital Education Department
al Howell Place. 200 W. Airport
Blvd., Sanford, al 7 30 p.m. on
May 13.16.20. and 23.
The program, sponsored by
the American Cancer Society. Is
held al no charge to participants
Methods used are group support
and behavior modification.
T o pre-rcglslcr call the edtica
tlon department at 321-4500.
ext 607,

Judge: U.S. Should
But Not Required
To Contribute To
Agent O range Fund

NEW YORK |UPI) - A federal
Judge says the United States will
suffer for refusing to contribute
lo a 8180 million Agent Orange
fund for Vietnam veterans —
even though the government
had no legal obligation to help,
"There will be lingering re­
sentment by veterans and their
families who believe the gov­
ernment has let them down,"
U.S. District Judge Jack Weins­
tein said Thursday.
But he added. "Th e govern­
ment was and ts within Ita legal
rights In refusing to contribute."
Weinstein Thursday threw out
all lawsuits brought by the seven
chemical companies — Dow
Chemical. Untroyal. Diamond
Shamrock. Thompson Chemical.
T .H . Agriculture and Nutrition.
Hercules Inc. and Monsanto Co.
— th a t m a n u fa c tu re d the
herbicide Agent Orange. The
suits sought contributions from
ihe U.S. government to the
medical fund for veterans.
Last May. Weinstein approved
a lew showers or thunderstorms.
the 8180 million trust fund,
E X T E N D E D FORECAST:
supplied by money from the
Sunday through Tuesday partly chemical companies. In an oulcloudy. A few afternoon and
-of-court settlement. The fund ts
evening thunderstorms each day designed to provide medical care
and a chance of showers near for Vietnam War veterans and
Ihe lower east coast mainly
their families suffering from
Sunday and Monday. Lows In exposure to the defoliant
60s except low and mid 70s
Weinstein. In his six-page de­
southeast coast and keys. Highs cision. said the government was
mid to upper 80s but around 9 0 ‘ not required to contribute to the
warmer Interior locations.
settlement because no proof was
A R E A R E A D IN G S (9 a m.):
"presently available" linking
temperature: 74; overnight low:
Agent Orange and the veterans'
64: T h u r s d a y 's h ig h : 8 8 ;
Illnesses
barometric pressure: 30 09. rela­
Veterans Insist Agent Orange
tive h u m id ity : 81 percent:
poisoning has caused Illnesses
winds: northeast at 8 mph;
ranging from cancer to aktn
sunrise: 6:38 a m,, sunset 8 0 6
rashes.
p.m.
S A T U R D A Y TIDES:
Daytons Beach: highs. 2:25
a m., 2:55 p.m.; lows. 8:42 a.m.. Eivn in g HrmJd
8:53 p.m .; Port Conovorah
highs. 2:17 a.m., 2:47 p.m.;
lUSPt til IMI
tows. 8:33 a m .. 844 p.m.;
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WEATHER
NATIONAL REPORT: Balmy
breezes from the south warmed
the Northeast today, pushing out
Icy air that killed the buds on
apple treea in upstate New York
with early morning tempera­
tures In the 20s Thunderstorms
that hurled 63-mph winds and
hall as large aa golf balls at
Minnesota weakened today over
Wisconsin and Michigan Show­
ers dolled (he Southeast, the
Plains and the mountains of the
West. Winds of up to 50 mph
kicked up sand and dust lit the
deserts of Southern California,
prompting a travelers advisory
Dense fog sh ro u d e d North
Carolina, reducing the visibility

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He said nothing during his news confer­
ence today about Ihc controversial wreathlaying Sunday at a West German military
cemetery containing the graves of 49 Nazi
WafTen SS soldiers. The visit, originally
meant us a gesture of rcconcllation between
World War It enemies, sparked worldwide
protests und the* controversy clouded Ihe
entire trip

came speeding back and almost
hit Lake Mary policeman Steven
Gregory, who had been called lo
hack up Raffety. the report said.
Grrgnry said he hud to Jump
out of the way of Maugham's
car, Mungham got nut of his car.
making obscene gestures and
yelling abusive language lo the
nfllcen, the report said.
Maugham then reportrdly spat
on Gregory's arm. Gregory told
Munghum he was under arrest
and ordered hint out of the
vehicle. However. Mung.ium
sped off. causing Ihe car to lurch
sideways. The side of the car
grazed Gregory, slightly Injuring
his left hip and leg.
Raffety chased Manghatn
north fur about a block and
stopped bis car Mungham was
arrested and taken lo the
Seminole County Jail where he
was released T h u rs d a y on
$5,000 bond.
Gregory was examined at
South Sem inole Com m unity
Hospital. Longwnod, and re­
leased, Ihe report said

Man A rrested A fter Almost
Running Down Police O fficer
By Richard T ru e tt
Herald Staff W rite r
A 28 year-old Lake Mary mull
has been arrested on a variety of
charges after he ullcgcdly In­
terfered with und almost ran
down a polIceman
P o lic e c h a r g e d D a v id
Christopher Munghum, P O Box
3206. with buttery on a poller
officer, aggravated assault, at­
tempting to flee, rrslslsllitg ar­
rest without violence, and reek
less driving
According to u jKillce report,
Manghnm skidded his blur 1971
Dulsuu behind uffleer Craig
Raffety's patrol car while the
officer wus giving a ticket in
Suzunnu Marie Hurley at ubotit
10:30 p.m . W ednesday on
eovinly Road 15 und Luke Mary
Avenue.
The report said Mungham
yelled to HulTety. "What proba­

e x lm d r d

Invitation that ll hr was going to tie here. Ihe
door was open for a meeting tietwrrn us.

aiul that still goes."
"The ball Is In his rourt." Reagan said
"First to decide whether he's coming here
and second ms to the time and place for such
a meeting If he's coming."
On the budget the Senate passed early
today that keeps growth In defense spend­
ing only lo Ihc level of Inflation. Reagan
said. "I had assurance of senators If zero
growth reduces national security In any
way. I will be buck for a supplement."
lie said the Scnale measure Is "an
lni|&gt;ortaril signal to the world thal wr are
trying to get a hold of our deficit."

lo nearly zero. Temperatures
early loday In New England and
the mid Atlantic states were In
Ihe 50s and 60s. more than 30
degrees warmer than rrudlngs
from the night before, the Na­
tional Weather Service said.
A REA FORECAST! Today
partly cloudy with a chance of
showers or thunderstorms. High
In ( h r m id to u p pe r 80s.
Southeast wind 10 mph. Rain
chance 30 percent. Tonight and
Saturday partly cloudy with a
chance of showers or th u n ­
derstorms Low In the upper
60s. High In the upper 80s. Light
southeast wind tonight Increas­
ing to 10 mph Saturday. Rain
chance 30 percent both tonight
und Saturday
BOATING FORECAST! St
Augustine to Jupiter Inlet out 50
miles — Wind east around 10
knots today then southeast 10
knots tonight and Saturday. Sea
3 feet or less Partly cloudy with

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Father Charged With Shooting Son O ver Phone Calls
The manager of Sanford * Coo)
Breeze Bar has been rrlraxed on
$#.000 bond, charged tn connectlon with Ihe pistol whipping
and shooting of his 24-yearold
son during a dispute over a
telephone bill.
At about 3 35 p m Thursday
Ihe suspect allegedly pulled a
gun during an dispute with his
son at Ihe bar at 2 3 4 1 Sipes Ave
T h e man reportedly struck
I.lmmle Hampton, of 2250 Green
&lt;W «y St.. Sanford, on the face
•jnd the track of the head with a
£ 3 2 -caliber pistol before firing
two shots. Seminole County
,jd 'crlff's Investiga to r Te rry
Huffm an said.
Hampton was wounded In the
bark of Ihe neck by one of the
shots. He was transported to
Central Florida Regional Hospi­
tal) Sanford, where he was
treated and released, a hospital
spokesman said.
I-* The pair were arguing over
telephone calls young Hampton
rJfad charged to his fathers
phone during a recent trip to
jy -w York. Huffman said
Albert Lee Hampton. 46. of
B O . Box 3032. Center Street.
Sanford, was charged with «g•gravated battery and use of a

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ulerI to appear In court June 6.
JANE DOE JAILED
A woman who was allegedly
rasing and trying to enter cars at
an Altam onte S p rin g s con­
dom inium has been charged
with attempted burglary and
resisting arrest with violence.
She has been liookrd Into the
Seminole County Jail as Jane
Doe after refusing to give
sheriff*s deputies her name or
any Information on herself
Deputies were called tn the
Altam onte Condos at about
1 2 :3 0 a .m . T h u r s d a y and
spotted the woman as she tried
to flee on her bicycle. She was
captured by a deputy, a sherllTs
report said
The woman refused to give
deputies Information on herself
when she was charged with
attempted burglary, so the re­
sisting arrest charge was added

PETTY PAWN
Pawn-shop dealers got a deal
when they bought Jewelry worth
a total of about $1,100 from a
thief for less than $130. It was a
l » d deal, however, for the man
Identified as the seller. He’s
living held in lieu of $8,000
bond.
The pearl and diamond ring of
Betty J o King, of 7310 Lake
Drive. Sanford, was stolen from
her purse along with her ear­
rings on Jan. 23. a Seminole
County shertfTs report said.
The ring was hocked at Russ'
Pawn and Jewelry for $25.50
and the earrings for $100 at the
Lnngwood Pawn Shop, the re­
port said.
T h r suspect who lives al the
same address as Ms. King was
linked to the case through
pawnshop records, the report
said.
Paul Fredrick Roush. 23, was
arrested at at 5 40 p m. Wed­
nesday. He has been charged
with theft and dealing In stolen
property.
RAN DOWN POT
A lta m o n te S p rin gs police
pursued a car bearing a stolen
tag and ended up charging the
d r lv r r and passenger w ith

possession of less than 20 grams reported until Wednesday. She
of marijuana.
said the attacker, who is about
The chase began on state Road 40 years old. threatened her
436, Altam onte Springs, at with bodily harm If she didn't
about 2 25 a.m. Wednesday and submit to her sexual advances, a
ended on Spring Street where sheriff"s report said.
the pair were charged after they
The attacker performed oral
and the car were searched and a sex on her and fondled her. the
small quantity of pot was found, report said.
a police report said. The driver of
No arrest has been made.
the car tried to flee but was
PILLOW PIOHT
captured.
A 22-year-old Sanford man has
E d d ie Lee C a in e . 18. of
Eatonvtlle was charged with been charged with battering his
fleeing and attempting to elude wife after allegedly throwing a
police and reckless driving in pillow at her and slugging her In
addition to the drug charge. He the face, chest and stomach
The woman. Beve Ferguson,
was being held In lieu of $500
met with a Sanford jiolIceman
bond.
The other suspect Tony Col­ following Ihe attack. She told
lier. 19, of 218 North St.. Alta- him of her Injuries, adding that
mottle Springs, was released she la eight months pregnant
without posting bond and Is Fire department rescue workers
scheduled to appear In court were called to the Slop Center on
C e le ry A ve n u e , w here th r
May 16.
woman had mel with the po
W OM AN R A P E S ' W OM AN
Herman at about 1 33 p m.
A 2 4 -y e a r-o ld Fern Park Wednesday. She was examined
woman told Seminole County and transported to Central
sheriff's deputies she was sex­ Florida Regional Hospital. San­
u a lly assaulted by another ford. for funhrr examination, a
woman.
[ K i l l e r report said
The victim said the attack
Police went to the couple's
occurred at her home between home al 815 Valencia Court N.
10:30 p.m. Saturday and 2 a.m. and arrested Christopher II
Sunday. The assault was not
Ferguson at about 2 p m He was

Fa ta l D is c rim in a tio n

★

James Bopp J r , head of the National
V g a l Center for ihe Medically Drpcndenl
and Disabled, said Wednesday Ihe group
would flic suit by the end of the month
Unless Ihe hospital, operated by Ihe
Oklahoma Department of Human Services,
ehanged Its policies.
I&gt;epurlinent ol Human Services Direr lor
Robert Fulton denied the charges that
doctors are racially prejudiced or turned
some patients away bec ause they could not
ffiiy for treatment.
' "The allegations that lie behind this
intended legal action ate Irresponsible. They
'fit r invalid.” Fulton sulci.

'The doctors would toll the parents
such things as, ‘There's nothing that
can be done for your child,* and
Your child Is going to die,' when
in fact that is false."

-James Boop J r .

BURGLARIES $ THEFT8
Jewelry and cash with a total
value of $2,015 was stolen front
thr home of Merle Glm an. 42. of
5 5 7 W o o d w ltw D r iv e l
Lnngwood. on April 25 or 26. a
sheriff s report said
Manager Gary Allan Bryant
42. of Ocoee, reported to drpu
lies the name of a suspect who
may have siolen $203 from the
Shop A Go. slate Road 427 and
Charlotte Street. Altam onte
Spring The theft occurred be­
tween Monday and Wednesday,'
a sberllf s report said.
A watch and $520 cash were
stolen from the home of Jennifer
K Blegert. 20. of *43 San Jose
Apartments, state Road 436)
Winter Park, on Tuesday, a
sheriffs report Mid
A wheel puller and a battery
b elon gin g to the Sem inole
C o u n ty School Board were
stolen between May 3 and
Mondav trom Lake Howell High
School, on IVwld and Dike roads
tn Wittier Park, according to a
report Assistant Principal Robert
ttodnar died with deputies.

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G roup Says Disabled Children D enied Life-Saving Surgery
OKLAHOMA C IT Y |UP|| - A in...... ..
group representing children with a seven
spinal disorder says doctors at Oklahoma
( hlldrcn's Memorial Hospital use racial and
econom ic co n so le r.tlIons In d eciding
whether lotreat patients

being held tn lieu of $500 bond.

FATHER AND SON OPERATION

are going to have to answer to them." but
added the poirnti.il plaintiffs "h avr a pretty
big harden of proof,"

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The article said of 69 children treated for
the disease at the hospital from 1977
through 1982. 36 were recommended for
treatment that Included corrective surgery
and t lie rest were placed un "supportive
care” that did not Include extensive medical
I real merit.

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Servlet* In

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M o s t O use*
utslllly and economic background.
Bopp also -Mid parents w rrr lied to about
the children’s chances tor normal lives.
"The dociors would left the parents such
things as. 'There's nothing that can tie done
for your child.’ and 'Your child Is going to
die.' when to fuel that Is fulsr." said Bopp.
t he i litirgc-K Mtrm from u MtN;» atrOitr in
Ifr/rv magazine In which five doctors
from the hospital, quoting another source,

*-• Ofllrluls at the Department ol llralth and
’Human Services In Washington. D.C. said
the agency rannnl become Involved In such
mailers until a new regulation becomes
effective In October.

extraordinary hardships: these Include
physical, geographical and financial consid­
erations.'

"There » nothing we can do now because
the regulation doesn't go Into HTecl tor OO
days.” said Harold Kldltn. HHS director of
public Information lor Human Development
Services. "We're really In a limbo period

The article said the decision on whether lo
11r.tl the critically 111 children was based on
a "quality of life" formula dial Includes
speculation about the child's conlrlhutions
In society,

•*;* T h r civil rights division of I he Deport me in
•of Justice referred callers to HHS.
*i*
■. Bopp said doctors based (heir decisions on
whether lo treal children with spina bifida
-T- a fatal disease unless su rgery Is
performed on a spine which has not closed
properly — on such criteria as rare, mental

The doctors who wrote tin* article —
Richard II Gross. Alan Cox. Ruth Tatyrek.
Michael I'ollay and William A. Barnes —
wert not available lor comment, although
Fulton referred several questions to them.
Fulton said II mistakes by the doctors
were made "then Ihe physicians involved

said llfr "Is not to Ik- siislaltird tn the face of

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The article said all but one of the children
who received surgery survived, and that
child died In an auto aceldeut
Of the children who did not receive ihr
surgery. 24 died within six months. "Neces
sary surgery Is denied to those a hospital
leam decides hick 'quality of IKc'," said
Chris Hansen, associate director of the
America Civil Liberties Union's Child ten
Klghts Project. In u letter to stale nnd
lumfil t ill ol fir litl*
The A C L U said II will join In the suit If It Is
filed.
The groups said they will file suit against
the hospital by May 31 If It has not stated
that It bus balled the practice and paid
damages to the victims' families.
Eldlln explained the new regulation
forbids withholding medical treatment from
handicapped newborns based on some of
the criteria allegedly used In Oklahoma.
"Th e new regulation provides that stales
must have In place by Oct. 8 u program or
procedure for dealing with reports and
actual Incidents where medical trealrnenl Is
withheld." hr udded. "If the slate does not
have » policy than It risks losing u portion of
Its federal grunt.**

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Ascension Lutheran C hurch.
.Springs
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Kebos and Live Oak AA. noon.
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Sanford Big Ikx/k AA. 7 p m.,
.Jarngwood. Alanon. same time open discussion. Florida Power
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Death Shadows
Brazil Democracy
When Dona Flor's husband Vadhlno died of
a heart attack while celebrating carnival, she
m a rrie d a nondescript d ru g g is t. Hut
Vadhlno'n ghost came hack to haunt the
married couple.
A political variation on the story of "Dona
Flor." by Brazilian novelist .Jorge Amado. has
come to haunt Brazil.
Tuncredc Nevrs. Brazil's first civilian presi­
dent In 21 years, died from Intestinal
complications before taking office. The
carnival atmosphere surrounding the return
of democracy to Latin America's largest
country was stilled by a national outpouring
ol grief.
And Brazil's new president. .Jose Sarney, Is
overshadowed by Ills charism atic pre­
decessor.
Sarney was an obscure compromise can­
didate. When he was elected vice president by
the Brazilian electoral college, he tried to
stand on the dais with Neves, but a guard
held him back.
"I'm the new vice president." Jose Sarney
said.
"Oh. sure." said the guard. "And I am the
president's brother."
Now Sarney stands at center stage of the
most Indebted nation In the world, lie must
try to hold together jHilltlrnl factions which
united to return the military to the barracks
hut which remain divided on economic and
social issues. Barney’s own politics remain
obscure, lie was once the leader rtf the
conservative parly which supported the
military; but In the recent election lie Ixtlted.
forming a new (tarty which backed op|&gt;oxltlnn
leader Neves.
This not the first time that the ascension of
a vice president thrust Brazil Into (tolltlcnl
turmoil. A generation ago. President Junto da
Silva Uuadros resigned after six months In
office, elevating his vice president. .Joao
(ioulurt. to the presidency. Goulart's leftist
regime provoked the military takeover In
HM&gt;4. with military rule lasting until tilts
year.
Sarney has a six-year term H r has
promised to follow In the path of Neves. But
Neves' fnoljirlnln are fast vanishing. Brazil is
haunted by n history of conflict between
constitutional government and chaos, mili­
tary rule and democracy. We Iio |h- Sarney's
lack of charisma becomes an asset In
returning Brazil to the rule ol law and
stability.

On Foreign A id

W ASHINGTON IUPII - There Is more to
publishing a book of highway maps than meets
i he naked rye. apparently.
In preparing the latest edition of their Road
Atlas for print. I'm told, thr folks at Rand
McNally "put virtually the whole rountry Into
thrlr computer — or at least Just about all of the
cities, towns, routines and other place names."
Some of the Information Is rather suprising. At
least I was surprised by It. You may find It
downright f1ab1&gt;rrga%ting
For Instance, which U S president would you
say has had the largest number of inhabited
entitles named for him?
I would have assumed It was Abraham
Lincoln, an Indication my asstimer nerds new
tubes, or something
There are only 32 Lincolns In America, which
puts The Great Emancipator In a lie with George
Washington. Both are outxtrlp|&gt;rd. namesakewlsc. bv Thomas Jeffervin. with 37.

Beading the list of national heroes Immortal­
ized with place names Is Ben Franklin, who
never made It to the White Bouse at all. That's
assuming, of course, that all 45 Franklins were
named for the former U.S. ambassador to
France.
Also surprising Is the fact that we have In this
country 23 Smlthvllles and 21 Smlthflelds That
means that In thr mapping game thr Smiths
outrank the Franklins.
Likewise to be considered Is the fact that
America has 20 places named Parts.
While all of this Is duly unexpected, the big
question Is: Will It plav In Peoria?
There are |H peorias In America In the Rand
McNally total but only one Podunk. a communi­
ty near Worcester. Mass
The plrntltudr of Peorias Is perhaps un­
derstandably but the dearth of Podunks Is a real
puzzlement.
Judging from Ihe number of times I heard Ihr
name, every crossroads In the country must

have a Podunk
If there are 22 Pumpkin Centers In America,
surely there are that many Podunks
Crossroads. Incidentally, loom large In the
Rand McNally tally, as do forks comer* and
(mints. They counted 39 places named either
Crossroads or Cross Roads, plus 49 Five Points.
22 Five Forks and 10 Five Comers, not to
mention 17 Four Comers and 27 Center Points.
Frankly. If I lived In a plate that only had four
comers. I would vote to give It another name —
Pumpkin Center, for Instance.
It should be noted the forks, comers and
points total runs second to hills, valleys, views
and rtdges. especially those that are pleasant
We currently have 64 Pleasant Bills. 47
Pleasant Valleys. 24 Pleasant Views and 17
Pleasant Ridges
The same Is Irue of mounts Despite an
aggregate of 56 Mounl Pleasants, there are only
37 Summits

WASHINGTON WORLD

HELEN THOMAS

Light
Moments
On Trip

You Still
Ain't Seen
Nothin'
By Normsn D. Sandler
W ASHINGTON IUPII - President
Reagan went lo Ihe Economic
Summit In Bonn last week brim­
ming with characteristic optimism
even as his senior advisers were
conceding his foremost political
asset — economic recovery — has
begun lo lag
The day before his departure for
B o n n . R eagan d e c la re d Ih r
economy lo be on a roll and. In u
throwback to Ihr campaign, spurred
members of the U.S Chamber of
Commerce to applause with Ihe
buttle cry, "You ain't seen nothin'
yell"
And In his weekend radio address,
which rulsrd Ihe curtain on Ills
Iran*-Atlantic Journey. Rrugun still
was hulling the 29-mouth recovery
us "th r American miracle.”
T o the White Bouse, every dark
cloud has a silver lining
Signs of a slowdown are wel­
comed us evidence the economy Is
not ovrrhrutlng A 0 2 percent drop
In the Index of Irudtng economic
Indicators last month was dismissed
by White House spokesman Larry
Spenke* as still "well above Irvrlx
registered In the second half of
I0H4 "
" T h r ManTi decline." he said,
"should not lx- regarded with great
significance."
But the economic picture pulntrd
by Ihe While House In recent weeks
differs somewhat from thut offrred
by olhrrs In and out ol government.
In advance of thr Bonn summit.
P re sto n M a rtin , the Reuganap|M&gt;lnled vice chalrmun of Ihe
Federal Rrservr Hoard, wurnrd that
a "growth recession must be con­
sidered u reul threat "

The conservative groups that have laun­
ched an ull-out attack on the administrator ol
thr U.S. Agency for International Develop­
The prediction was txilsterrd by a
ment are In effect seeking to rewrite the
country's foreign-aid programs. They would hulf-polnt rise In thr Consumer
end U.S. support for International popula­ Price Index for March — the largest
tion-control efforts, stop U.S aid from going iru lease in mure tlian a year — und
a report that business productivity
to starving people In com m unist-ruled dropped during the first three
countries und withdraw U.S. participation months of thr yrar.
Irom organizations such as the World Bank,
But w hllr Ihe administration
the International Monetary Fund and the
remains
hopeful of u strong com­
agencies of the Unitrd Nations. They are
pre|Kircd to run over anyone who disagrees eback later this year to offset the
with their ugendu — or who only meets them (KHir first quarter performance, u
iqllurr could have disturbing con­
half wuy.
sequences for Ihe deficit, already
M. Peter McPherson was convicted of the the subject of u dlltleull — und very
latter crime In recent meetings with leaders of much unresolved — arruy of fiscal
arch-conservative groups such as thr Com­ decisions on Capitol Bill.
mittee for Survival of u Free Congress. The
Either wuy, the deficit light has
U.S. Defense Committee und several prolife
only begun And Ihe challenge to
organizations. McPherson requested the Reagan, who failed to mukr the
Hirelings In order to Improve AID s relations quirk start envisioned by his strate­
with thr grotqts: hr left with their vows to gists to take full advantage of his
•force him out of Ills Job. Ills crimes Included second-term mandate, is far from
rrlcaslng $36 million of u $-lt&gt; million gram lo over.
the U.N. Fund for Population Activities and
providing aid to famine victims In Kthioptu
and Mozambique Such uld. he was told, JACK ANDERSON
promotes abortion and props uj. communist
governments.
McPherson's attackers should be notified bv
their hero. President Heuguu. that they
eunnot use threutn und coercion lo thwart
By Jack Anderson
and Dale V an A tta
longstanding U.S. foreign-aid principles.

SCIENCE WORLD

Saving The Amazon
B y Glno Del Guerclo
UPI Science W rite r
The Amazon, the world's lurgrxt
lunglr and home to an estimated U
out of 10 of the world s animal
*|&gt;relcx. has tirrn shrinking euch
year tiy an urea Ihe size of Con­
necticut.
At that rate one of the world's
last rrmulnlng wildernesses, twollilrds the size of the continental
United States, will lx- transformed
w ith in n lifetime Into barren
scrubland that Is unsullablc for
farming or rutsing cuttle, able to
sup|xirt only ubout 5 percent of the
animals and pl.ml* that now live
lilt-re.
Iln w e v rr. Jungle experts ure
conducting bold ex|x-rlments they
hope may help save the Amazon.
They Ix-lleve Ihe Jungle must saved
to preserve a rich and valuable
resource, prevent an ecological
disaster that some say could affect
world weather patterns and prevent
the extinction of millions of plant
and animal specie*
Terry Irwin, curator of Insects for
the Smithsonian Institution, has
undertaken one of the most am­
bitious of til- projects. Be bellrvrs
Ihr Jungle's salvation may rest with
technology developed by the Mayan
licoplr of Central America and
Mexico 1.000 years Ix-lorr thr birth
of Christ.
I hr farming techniques, uniquely

adapted to life in the Jungle, wen
lost when the Mavuns were crushed
by the Spanish In Ihe 1500* Only
recently were Ihe techniques re­
discovered by archeologists who
stumbled iijmiii ihe remnants of
their civilization
T o understand Ihr cures, howev­
er. one must first understand Ihe
dlseuse.
The Amazon's destruction Is thr
product of crashing economies.

exploding populations. Increasing
violence and Ill-planned govern­
ment (xillcy.

In Peru, lor Instancr. many of Ihe
Indians who lived In thr mountains
(led to thr Jungle because of failed
crops und recent guerrilla warfare.
Munv of the people who lived In
major cities, such as Lima, also
Immigrated to thr Jungle because of
overcrowding and lack of |obs.
I he people turned to agriculture.
But unlike the rich and fertile
farming regions of North America
and Europe, much of Ihe soli In thr
Am azon Jungle Is barren. The
nutrients are mostly contained In
thr living m utlrr of the forest
canopy, with the roots of Ihr 90-foot
trees emlx-dded In Infertile clay.
T h r Mayans lound a wuy of
overcoming the Jungle's Infertile
soil They discovered that certain
sections, culled swump forest, con­
tain rich soil but are flooded with
water. T h r Mayans built raised
gardens u couple of acres In size
with ditches around Ihr edges.
When the rainy season came, the
soil was wushed Into the ditches.
Alter Ihe ruins. Ihr soil was scooped
out of thr ditches and piled bark
Into the gardens, which remained
fertile for many years
T h r raised gardens combined
with the bright sun of Ihe region
and abundant water made for Ideal
grow ing conditions Using thr
system. Ihe Mayans were able lo
build a complex and amazingly
stable civilization.
Erwin, with thr help of a non­
p r o f i t o r g a n i z a t i o n c a lle d
Earthwalch. Is trying to adapt thr
technique to the South American
|unglr and then leach It to local
fanners.

LISBON (UPII — Th crr were some
Interesting and some humorous
moments on President Reagan's
European swing
One moment of hilarity when one
"advance m an" leading a pack of
reporters, chewed out a German bus
driver who had gotten lost. T h r
driver listened In silence and then
said. "1 thought only Germans
talked that w ay."
- On one occasion when an advance
man and reporters were trying to
get their bus driver to go faster they
did not know the word In Spanish.
Does anyone know the word for
hurry up’ In Spanish?" the advance
man asked the assembled press
The driver turned around and
said "arrtbe.”
Reporters are still puzzled whv
President Reagan placed a wreath
with an Inscription. "From the
People of the U.S.” ut the BergenBelsrn concentration camp memo
rial, and a wreath with a ribbon that
read. “ From the President of thr
Ut.nrd States" at the German mili­
tary cemetery of Bltburg. where
member* of Biller's WafTen SS are
burled
No one at Ihe White Bouse could
explain the difference. But there
was speculation that he put the
wreath In his own name because the
visit was strongly opposed by many
Jews, veterans groups and mem­
bers of Congress.
In his speeches S u n d a y at
Bergen Belsen and Bltburg. Reagan
managed not to mention Ihe name
of "Adolf Hitler" once. He attributed
Ihe Nazi honor to "one man.”
As Is ever the case, the White
Bouse likes some columnists better
than most reporters.
For example, the Washington
Post television columnist, Tom
Shales, who frequently sings the
praises of the president as the
“ Great Communicator" Is a favorite
at the White Bouse.
After the Bltburg visit. Shales
took television anchormen to task,
particularly CBS anchormen Dan
Rather, for not covering enough
When the newspaper antved In
Ikmn. Germany. White Bouse Chief
of Staff Donald Regan and White
Bouse Deputy Press Secretary Larry
Speakes waved Ihe column at the
press. Speakes said. "Be doesn't
like entertainment shows, but he
love* Ronald Reagan "
As usual, the picture was the
thing on this European trip. De­
pending on hla mood. Reagan would
answer questions occasionally on
Ihe fly. But as Is often the case,
cameramen are always welcome
and reporters only on occasion.

Contract Threatens Security At Oman Base

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W ASHINGTON A hush hush
Penlugon contract Involving U.S.
military bases In the strategic sul­
tanate of Oman has Ix-come a bit of
a sticky wicket, thanks to the
Influence of British adviser* to the
country's ruler, Sultan Uubus bln
Said.
As wr re|x&gt;rted earlier. Ihr British
(x-muaded ihr sullan to Insist that
ihe contract for maintenance and
iqxrratlon ol the liases be awurdrd lo
a British company. Alrwnrk Ltd.
Kvrn though Alrwnrk has agreed
lo lake an American firm as partner
in the contract, srcurtly-niinded
U S officials are leery of giving
foreigners access to the extremely
sensitive equipment that will be
positloned In O m u n . They re­
member the damage done In thr
(wist by thr likes of Klaus Fuchs and
Kim I'hllby. who had the highest
British security clearance while
they spied for the Soviets.
Are ihe Oman liases worth all Ihe
concern? You bet they are.
One of the Installations, at Al
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Khas.it). forms the southern wedge
of Ihe strategic bottleneck known as
th r Strait of Hormuz, through
which most of thr oil from the
Persian Gulf Is carried to ihe
Western world. From Al Khasah. It
Is Just 24 miles across to Iran.
T h r most Important of thr four
liases Is on Maslrah Island It Is
being built up as an airfield and
staging area for use by the U S .
rupld deployment force In Ihe event
of a crisis In this vital area.
"Omani facilities could be vrry
Important for sea control and sup|)urt of naval forces, und could serve
as staging bases for land-based
tactical fighter and mine coun­
termeasure operations to protect Ihe
Slrull of Hormuz and Ihe Arabian
Sea." Defense Secretary Caspar
Weinberger explained In a secret
report.
The report didn't even mention
thr highly sensitive communica­
tions facility Ihr Air Force plans lo
build on the Island Its lop-secret
code machines and other equipment
will provide Instantaneous com­
munication with Ninth Air Force

headquarters In South Carolina, as
well as other U.S military facilities
and orbiting satellites.
T h r Im p o rta n c e of su c h a
sophisticated communications base
was Illustrated by Its absence dur­
ing the I960 attempt to rescue the
hostages tn Tehran. The rescue
team had to rely on airborne
command posts and other radio
transmissions that were Intercepted
evrn by ham-radio operator* In Ihe
area.
Obviously, anyone with qacess lo
the Maslrah Island commuinratlons
would know the condition, readi­
ness and placement of U.S. military
forces In the area at any given time
— Including AW ACs planes on
surveillance patrols. Such Informa­
tion could be devastating If It fell
Into Ihe wrong hands — such as
urms smugglers or terrorists — or a
country targeted for U.S. military
action.
The civilian contractor charged
with maintaining the communica­
tions base — no American military
personnel are allowed to be sta­
tioned there permanently — "Is
'

rxpecled to receive messages Irian
the Air Force from time to time
telling him to break out certain of
the assets and make them ready tor
the U.S. military forces." a source
explained. By usseis he meant
tanks, trucks, planes, ammunition
and other hardware stored al tjie
Omani bases
"Such a message could Indicate
either un exercise In a war game or
II could indicate a serious deploy­
ment given an Incident." the source
said. "Tha t Information should qot
be available to anyone who does not
possess the required clearances and
a need to know "
In fact, the security precautions
arc not merely theoretical. The
I'enlagon Is already using Omani
bases, but keeping It quiet lest thee
friendly sultan sutler the fate that
befell a previous U.S. ally, the shah
of Iran. Four different military
exercises have been conducted from
thr Omani bases, and Navy P-3
Orion anti-submarine spotter* fly
out of Maslrah. Oman was also the
secret staarea for thr aborted
hostage rescue mission

�County Puts Several Restrictions

Evening Herald, Sanford. FI.

Friday. May It. 1WS — 5A

On A partm ent Com plex Approval
By Donna Bates
H e rald S taff W r i t e r

An Atlanta developer. Pont Partners III Limited.
«ot the Seminole County Corn mission's blcsMng
lor a proposed 742-unlt apartment complex oil
slate Road 436 around Minor Lake after pledging
lo spend $100,000 to clean up the lake and to pav
more tha*. $200,000 In impart Tees
The developers, represented by a (tanner.
Michael Morris, alvt agreed lo pay 75 percent of
thr cost of a traffic signal to hr installed nf Its only
eniranee onto SR 436 across from Forest Lake
\cademy and to errate a 150 foot huffer /one Inn
Which nothing will be built, between the
; development and the highway.
Some $148,400 of the impact fees will go lo the
; ^ h&lt;x&gt;l »yMem and $55,550 will be split between
the shertfTs department and the county fire
I de|tarfmrnt.
The developer had requested 880 housing units
on the 82.9-arre parrel being sold by the Florida
Conference Association of Seventh-day AdvenHsis for u reported $5 million Commissioner Hill
KlrrhhnfT ellciird from Morris (he Information
that the purchase price paid was lo he based on
the number of mills approved by the commission.

He also said that no children under 14 years old
will be permitted to reside at the complex"
Commissioner Fred Streetman Insisted on the
commitment about the single-bedroom apart­
ments after residents tn the area protested that
the proposed developm ent would furth er
overcrowd urea schools, especially Lake Brantley
High School
Commissioners un anim ously approved a
change in zoning from single-family dwelling
district to planned unit development for the
property and a rhange fh the county's com­
prehensive plan from commerrlal-low density
residential preservation to planned unit devel­
opment.
Morris said that Post Partners. over Its 15 years
In the development business, has built 30
projects containing 9.000 apartments In the
Atlanta area and has sold only four. They sllll
own and manage the others. He said his llrm
Intends to own and manage this new complex. Its
first In Florida,

t ommissloners. however, balked ai the re­
quested density nl 15 4 units per acre The 742
milts finally approved represent 13 unit* per acre.

Commissioners Imposed the lake clean-up
requirement after residents living near the
proposed development voiced concerns about the
future of the lake, noting that they have been
irylng to clean It up and have slocked It with a
weed eating carp fish.

Morris also promised lhal 60 fierrcnt of the
j|&gt;arluients will Jiave one Iwdroom, and thus will
■have Single persons or couples occupying Ihrm.

Morris's company Is lo take over responsibility
for the lake restoration and will submit any
applications required to the state for approval.

Justice System On Trial
In Dotson Cose: Governor
C H IC A G O IU P II Th e 50-year prison term for his
'whole world' Is watching 1979 rape and kidnapping
how the crim in a l Justice conviction
system treats Gary Dotson,
" T h e Illin o is c r im in a l
convicted of a rape the victim Ju s tice system Is b e in g
now claims never happened. a n a ly z e d by the w h o le
Gov. James Thompson told a world," Thompson said at the
clemency hearing
oulsel of (he seven-hour
Dotson asked ihr Illinois hearing. ” 1want to assure the
Prisoner Review Hoard and |K-nplc of Illinois
we will do
Thompson lo set him free justice in Ibis case,”
T h u r s d a y , and C a lh le e n
D o t s o n , of s u b u r b a n
('row-ell Webb rrprated she Country Club Hills, and Webb
had fabrleated her ra p r was questioned hy the gover­
allegation In 1977.
nor for nearly three hours
“ Hie whole ihlng was a big each
lie, said Webb, who was 16
The governor, who has been
when she Identllled Dotson as asked to pardon Dotson or
the man who abducted and commute his prison term to
raped her.
lime served, said he will
“ What else can I do ... announce his derision after he
except to say I’m Innocent?” rerelves the secret recom­
said Dotson. 28. who has mendation of the 10-member
served six years of a 25- to board.

Non-Stop Bop
Sanford City Commissioner Milton Smith,
with scissors, flanked by Mayor Bettye
Smith lo his lett, do ribbon cutting honors at
the grand opening of the Gypsy Cab Co., a
'50s and '60s style nightclub at 2544 S. Park
Ave.. Sanford. On hand for the ceremony:

members of the Greater Santord Chamber
ol Commerce welcoming committee and
Gypsy Cab Co owner Lori Honti, to Mayor
Sm ith's lett. The nightclub, featuring
"nonstop bop" Is open Monday through
Saturday 4 p m, fo2 a m.

No Mercy For 'Mercy Killer'
Elderly Man Gets Life For Shooting Terminally III Wife
F O R T LAUDERDALE (UP|| - A 75 year
old retired cngln&lt; cr sala be killed his
terminally III wife as an act of mercy to end
her anguish and suffering. Hut the Judge
called it an act of murder and sentenced thr
silver-haired man to life In prison
Roswell Gilbert's lawyer blamed his
‘ stole” testimony for Hie firsl-degree
murder conviction Thursday.
"Jurors are human.” aitorney Joseph
Vanin said "They would prefer to see a
man gel on the stand and cry his heart out
lie has no tears left anymore ”
Varon said he would appeal the verdlrl
today.
Saying hr shot Emily Giltirrl. 73. tils wile
of 51 years, "to terminate her suffering,”
Gilbert called thr March 4 slaving an act of
love.
"I don't feel like I commuted a crime at
all." he said. "I thought I'd be acquitted.
Justice Is on my side, hut the law Is on

'I don't fool lik e I committod
a crim o at a ll. I thought I'd
bo acquitted. Ju stice is on
my side, but tho law is on
som obody e lse 's s id e .’

-R o sw e ll G ilb e rt, 75
somebody rise's side."
T h r Jury deliberated Irss than five hours
Thursday before convicting Gilbert. .Judge
Thom as Coker Jr. Immediately sentenced
him to life In prison
"H e will spend the rest of his Hie In prison,
which I'm not happy about. Hut I didn't
commit the act." Assistant Stair Attorney
Krlly Hancock said.
Ulltrrrt spent 70 minutes on thr witness
stand Wednesday calmly Irlltng how lie

lire*! two bullets into his wile's brain
because A lzhe im e r's disease anil os*
iriqKirosts destroyed her mind and Irll her
IhmIv wracked with pain
"The only solution lo me was tit Irrmlnatr
her sulferlng I did a Irrrlhle Ihlng. Inn I had
to do II "
Mafic tick called Gilbert a cold ond
calculating scientist who fell no mercy or
compassion when he shot his wile lo death
with a rusty pistol
"Einlly became a problem." 11uncork told
the Jury "lie had decided that Emily was a
psycho — that's the word he used, ’psycho '
Don't let sympathy get In thr way of the
cold, hard (acts
Varan told Jurors Gilbert acted out of
mercy und love.
"Based oil this great love Roswell Gilbert
had for his wife. It hurt Irtm to are her
disintegrate tiefore his eyes. T h r only option
was t«&gt; end her suffering." he sold

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t A — Evening Herald, Sanford, FI.

Friday, May IB, ifIS

It's Show Time For Shownda
Fabulous Seminole Freshman Chases State 880 Record
Ily Rob Larla
Special to the Herald

Ueberroth's Act
Emulates Houdini
NEW YORK IUPII — Beyond a shadow of
doubt. Peter V. Ueberrolh ha* lo be Ihr
lloudlnl of our lime.
H r amazed everybody with those Iwo
miracle* of hi* at the Olympic* by running
them without any governmental help and
finishing with with a $250 million profit.
Nobody had rver done that before, no he
made history right there.
And now he'* making even more with hi*
constructive and n**ertlve. If not universally
endorsed, handling of baseball's drug pro­
blem.
Due to circumstances over which hr had
only limited control, Ueberroth found himself
In a bo* about the problem. It was a box wllh
no apparent way out.
Kntlrely without him, the owners and
players had hammered out a drug program
among themselves The program was volun­
tary for the most part uml dealt strictly wllh
the problems of Ihr players They could come
lo tiir club und ask (or help If they had a
problem and wouldn’t be flrrd for that
A program like that, of course, didn’t havr
much teeth In It What’s more, It put
Urlwrrolh In a box. He couldn't solvr (he
problem Independently as baseball commis­
sioner bemuse under conditions of the
program , he was an outsider. H r was
iiundeiitlrd. Much the way lloudlnl used lo Ik*
when they'd chain him up. pot tilm la a box
and then submerge It In Ihr middle ol the
(Mean somewhere.
Invariably, lloudlnl would work his way
out. He never missed. He'd always find some
magical method of coming up with a
"m iracle." and believe It or not. so has Peter
Ueberroth.
Ills first nnnnunremrnl regarding plans lo
iK'gtn mandatory drog testing for all baseball
personnel other than majm league players
iiad all (h r earmarks of bring nothing more
Ihun a public relations move. Don Kchr. (he
brad of Hie Players Assoclnllon. culled It "u
grandstand play." latter, Ueberroth even
agreed wllh him. Hut that didn’t tMilher him.
Nothing wrong wllh the truth, ts there?
llrh rrm lh said the the rnsndatorv testing,
or urinalysis, would include everyone from
rltih owners on down.
"T ills mrnri* It will Include more than
.1.000 minor league players, American and
National League scouts, the Ma|or League
front office personnel ..everyone," hr de-

Sensational, Onre In a life­
time, The lies! ever.
Those are the latiels young
phenorn Shownda Martin is
receiving. Only In her first
year of high school competi­
tion , the Seminole High
freshman Is being compared
to the create*! female track
at hides ever In Florida —
and very favorably.
All she has done Is come
out of Sanford Middle School
and take the state's track
world by storm this season.

breezing through the 880yard run with record after
record. Her latest effort, a
blistering 211 4. Is Florida's
fastest girls* lime (his year
and one of the fastest ever
run In Florida
At no time has a girl, and
perhaps any athlete in high
school, emerged so quickly.
Saturday night she will at­
tempt to rap a dominating
season In the Class 4A Stale
Meet at Showaller Field In
Winter Park
“ Shownda Is definitely
Olympic material...absolutely

Track/Field
'Shownda is definitely
Olympic m alarial,.,
absoluloly seniational.’

— Bob M o s h e r
s e n s a tio n a l." says Bob
Mosher. Winter Park High
School's track coach for 30
years before stepping down
this year.
Her roach. Emory Blake.

More iban anything else, Urbrrrnlh wants
baseball to lie "clean" ami (here's no rruson
It can't l»c once he Implements his plan
Maybe he can't succeed In cleaning up
baseball's drug problem completely next
week, next month or next year, but hell do so
eventually, lie'll do It as all Ihr players In thr
minors move up lo the majors
Ueberroth's plan does somrlhlng more
It puts the hull In the players' court The
major league players, that Is.
Unite naturally, Uclierroth's announce
mem was designed to get some rrs|Minxc from
them; along with subsequent action. At first.
Kclir said lie couldn't see the major league
players accepting mandatory testing. Hut
under the existing drug program, machinery
has Iter-11 built In where both sides have the
right to go to a neutral Joint review board
andfor changes In the program, and Kchr
later said "Km not foreclosing the possibility
of changes,"
Now muylte It's Ihr major Iragur players
whoure lit thr tx&gt;x
Hut that's not really so tmportunt. The big
tiling Is llndlng a solution und Uolh. who did
so much lo combat the use of drugs lit Ihr
Olympics, certainly is trying.
Undeniably. Iris plan has some mechanical
problems. Someone rise, for rxurnplr. has to
is* present w lirn rvrr anyone la bring tested,
Hut that doesn't mean It can't be worked out
You should‘vr heard u few of Ihr Initial
rraetlutls alter Ueberroth announced Ills plan
(or mandatory testing
One toprlubexrrutlvr had this tosayi
" I don't think any of our owners smoke
those silly elgareis or fool around wllh that
crazy |Miwdrr. but say one of them takes the
mandatory trst and flunks It (or some
unknown reason, what will thry do. make
him give up his slock In the ball club?"
Could be.
W i l l i a m I) C o s , w h o o w n e d the
Philadelphia Phillies briefly In I (M l. w as
foreed out because h r was found lu tie
gambling on ball games
The fael Is Ueberroth's proposal Is u start in
l hr right direr lion. Like mother's chicken
soup. II can'l hurt. It can only help.
It's difficult, actually Impossible. for me to
understand why any player would be In­
al lerably opposed to a plan designed to
prntret the two grealrsl assets hr owns, hts
mind and bis body.

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Shownda M artin

See SHOWNDA, Page 8A

Role Models Stimulate
Buddenhagen, Lawson

dared.
Itlghl Ih rrr Is when- Peter Ueberroth came
out til Hie box wllh flying colors.
Maybe be didn’t include- all the major
league players In Ills plan because be
couldn't, not Immediately, anyway, tail lie
rmptmslxed that all (he minor leaguers would
have lo nuhmil to mandatory testing and lhat
was the real key to the whole solution
Itreatise today's minor leaguer inevilubly Is
tomorrow's major leaguer.

ra ils Martin a o n e e -ln a lifetime dream. He sensed
her greatness a few year*
back but had to wait until
she got older to see If she was
for real.
As a sixth-grader. Martin
frequently accompanied her
sister Anita to Seminole
practices. There she would
run with the girls, thr older,
bigger, stronger athletes.
Shownda would leave them
In a cloud of dust.
"She always had that tal-

Lyman's Ralph Phllpott keeps an
eye on the bar while coach David
Huggins, inset, keeps an eye on hts
junior high jumper. Huggins, one ot
the most respected track and cross
country coaches in the state, will be

coaching his final state meet Satur­
day. Huggins will resign his position
ns coach and science teacher at
L ym a r to go Into the ministry.
Phllpott, who leaped 6 4 to qualify,
will make his first appearance.

By C h rli Plater
Herald Sports W rite r
In 1984. us a Junior. -III!
Buddenhagen scored a total of
five points for the Lake Mary
girls track team running mostly
In the 440 and 8 H 0 In 19H5. the
Lady Ram distance are has
multiplied her 1984 |xilnt total
by 12.
Buddenhagen'* development
In the distance events has been a
pleasant surprise for the Lady
Rams (tils season ami her steady
Improvement has landed the
senior a berth In the 4A Stale
Meet,
The stale meet will (re held
Saturday at Showaller Field In
Winter Park wllh Held events
starting at 1 p m and running
finals at 7
Buddenhagen broke her own
school record In the two mile
tills past Th u rsd a y as she
finished third In &lt;the regional
meet with a time of 11:35.0 In
Just four weeks, she has dropped
her time nearly 20 seconds.
"I'd like to go under 1110
Saturday." Buddenhagen said
* T ll try to stay with |Lakc
Howell's) Lisa Satttockl us long
as 1 can ami Iwipr stir can pull
me untlrr 11-30 I'd rtennltetv
like a top six finish."
When the season started, the
stale meet was just about the
fa rth e s t th in g fro m B u d denhagen'smlnd
"Last year I run trark hut
llwus Just for fun." she said
"T h e I started trulnlug wllh Sue
Kingsbury and lhal got me more
Interested. I didn't really know I
could run I was really surprised
And I didn’t think at all that I’d
make II to stale Coach IMlkr)
Gibson and llxtys coach Mark)
McGee helped me a lot."
"Last year, Jill scored about
five points all yrur long," Gibson
said. "Thai shows you the value
of her this year She's over (kl
IMilnts this year. I never dreamed
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training wllh the guys und she
was eating up the distance
running "
Like Gordon. Buddrnhagen
also excels In the classroom. She
loo holds a 3 M GPA. Buddcnhugrii has already la-en ac­
cepted lo Boston University.
LA W SO N : T H E N A T U R A L
Tonya Lawson Is In her llrsi
season of track at Lake Mary
High, hut already she Is as
comfortable doing the long Jump
as she Is dribbling a basketball
The sophomore standout, who
heljied lead the luikc Mury Junior
varsity basketball learn lo two
straight district titles, has quaillied for Saturday's 4A Stale Meet
In the long Jump after finishing
third in the rrglon meet
“ She's a natural alhlete. sintram* so quick," Gibson said.
'"The reason she's been riinslslent In the long Jump ts she's
consistent wllh her run up. The
llrat steps arc mi Important.
laww m f-qowlrtl her wioon'i
best of 17 f&gt;'( I.c l wick In the
ibrre previous rnreis. Lawson
won the long Jump illle in the'
Seminole County. Five Star C'on^
ferenee and District.
"Mv goal for Saturday's meet
Is to go ui least 1H tret," Lawson
said. "I'd really like In In-al
Sjx-ur and I think I have the
[Miletillal In do ||."
Lawson, who will also hr
couqicting lu the Stale Hep­
tathlon lor latkr Mary.
"At first I wanted to quit track
because I thotighi I wouldn't
make U.’* Lawson said. "I didn’t
Hunk I would gel Ibis lur All ol a
sudden 1 really starled lo get Into
It. I started working nut with
Fran (Gordon). She's helped me
a lot.

Butch's Chevron Runs Over Seminole Ford, 43-3
l hr game isn't over until It's over
It th a t was tru e Th u rsd a y .
Seminole Foul would have had to
rally for 41 runs wllh two outs In Ihr
and capitalized on 22 walks
last Inning.
Matt Wllk led Ihr lit) parade with
Mulch's Chevron scored 14 limes In
Hie tlrsi Inning, exploded for 20 more live safeties Including three doubles,
runs in the second and. lor good scored live runs and drove In live.
measure, added nine in the third &lt;u Harvey ('linger was 4 lor 7 wllh a
route in a 43-3 thrashing ol Seminole double a hooter, live Kills and six
Ford lu Sanlord Little American runs stored Bernard Eadv also
clubbed a homer and scored six runs
League action at Fort Mellon Park
All tun one starlet foi Dutch's while Hit'll ILiuson was 3 lor 3 wllh
Chevron scored ai least lour runs and six runs scored J rll Bcllord also
lour players hail three or more hits contributed three hits and Jerry
In all, Ihilchs L’hevmn had 22 tills t anner rapped a pair ol singles

Baseball

Merkerson Twirls 1-Hitter,
McRoberts Drops Kokomo

Kudy was the w inning pitcher us he
hurleii a three-hitter. The game was
«iop|M-d alter three und a half Innings
due lo the slaughter land that's un
understatement) rule.
Chris Shade. Dirk Innmun anti
Uubcii Lope/ had onr hits each for
Srmlnotr Ford.
SUN BANK UPS MARK TO 9-0
III other Little American League
action Thursday, Sun Hunk run Its
record to 9-0 for the season with a
12 2 rout o( Seminole Petroleum at
Hay Avenue Field
James Jurkson pitched a threehitler and was harked by a 15-hlt

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upended Kokomo Tools. 9 5. In
Sanlord Pec Wee League action
I hnrxduv at Chase Park
Merkerson led oil the Ixiiioni ol llu
llrsi with a solo home run Ihut lied
the score at I-1 M iKoIxri'* Tire*
scored once more In the first then
tixik control with live mils in the
Hurd The big hit In the ihltd was a
, two mu double oil the hat of Multhrw
Harris
I'he only hit Kokomo got off
Mctkrnton was Donald Hunt * Kill
single In (he lop ol Hie lourih.
Merkerson struck out nine in the
game ami walked six Ernie Chavrrs
pitched a line game lu a losing cause
ior Kokomo Tixils as In- allowed Just
lour hits ami struck mil seven
In Ttmrsdav'x Hrxt game al Chose
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closer to the Little American League
title The second place learn In the
league. Adcock Roofing, la three
games back.
Jellrey Ingram and Tony Duncan
had Hirer hits each to lead Sun Hank
at the plate white Keith Armondl,
Jackson and Hetrick Taylor contrib­
uted two hits apiece
Jackson struck out 10 in the game
and walked four RBI triples by Tom a
1111&gt;ii-in and Kevin Black and a
double by James Livingston were the
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Butch's Chevron managed |usl one
hit oil Jumle King, a single by Corey
Donaldson lo the third King had
much lietter control than his oppos­
ing pitcher though an he struck out
six and walked five
Adiiick Rooting had no hits hut
look advantage ol 11 walks.
lu Sanlord tiascbull loduy. Adcork
Rooting lakes on Medco Pharmacy at
West side Field In Little American
League play. In Ltllle National
League uetkon. D.A.V. lialllc* Suninland at Buy Avenue Field Game
limes are 5 p m
In Junior League play. Ktwuals
meets Mixise al 5 p m and Knights ol
Columbus encounters Ball Motor
Lineal 7:15 p m

Jeff Ingram dances around Gerard Wilson to score a run.

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Evening Herald. Sanford, FI.

Brock's Errors 'Save' Allen

SPORTS

U n ite d P re s s International

IN BRIEF
Morgan, Harpor Push Sunniland
To Upset Win Over Kitner, 8-7
C!&gt;de Morgan and Simon Harper each drove home runs
In the seventh Inning and Sunniland Corporation held off a
furious comeback by Kitner Surveying to pull out an 8-7
upset victory In Sanford Men’s Softball League action
Wednesday night at Plnehurst Field
In other games, the Tim Raines Connect Ion remained on
course lo a second straight league title with a 23-5 win over
SAH Fabricating, Brown Bovert needed five runs in the
seventh Inning to turn away Moblllte. 15-13.
Sunniland s upset was the first loss suffered by Kitner
Surveying to a team other than the T im Raines
Connection. It left Kitner with an 8-3 record, three games
behind the Connection
Tollle Frank. Rich Swain and Harper rapped consecutive
singles to open thr seventh. One out laler. Morgan drilled a
sacrifice fly to left field to score Swain with what turned out
to lie the game winner.
Willie Harrison slugged a two-out grand slam In the
bottom of the Inning to pull Kitner within one. but winning
pitcher Swain Induced Blair Kitner to ground out to
shorlstop for the clincher.
The Connection, meanwhile, used It usual bevy of
homers to dispatch Moblllte. Charlie I'arks, “Steady Eddie”
Jackson and Billy Griffith hit round Irlppem Levi and Sam
Raines along with Burnell "S lim " Washington each had
three hits.

PGA: O'Grady Fires 63 For Lead
IRVING, Texas (Ill’ll — After shooting a red-hot round ol
golf. Mac O'Grady turned a cold shoulder lo the press.
Posting by far his best score of the year. O ’Grady
equalled the tournament record with an B-under-par 63
Thursday at ihe Las Collnas Sports Club In take the lend
after Ihe opening round of the Byron Nelson Golf Classic.
"I Invoked every name I could. Including that of Byron
Nelson." said tour director of Information Tom Place, "and
he still refused to talk."
In bettering his previous low round of the yrar by four
shuts. O ’Grady look a one-shot advunlnge over tour rookie
Andrew Magee Two shots back at B under 65 was Mike
Holland, whose six-year lour career has bern plagued with
bad health and bad lurk, while Jodlr Mudd ami Mike
Nlcolettc were tied for fourth at 66.
O'Grady drrlarrd war on the press last year after he was
Ihe suh|ect of a national magazine article which depicted
him as one of the leading free spirits on the lour.

You can say this about the St. Louis
bullpen and Greg Brock’s glove: neither one
of them holds anything.
After the Cardinals relievers blew a lead In
Ihe ninth Inning. Los Angeles first baseman
Grrg Brock committed two errors In the
10th Thursday night, enabling Si Louis to
(Hist a 5-4 victory over the Dodgers.
"That was a Christmas game." Si. Louis
manager Whltey Herzog said "W e gave It to
them, then they gave It to us ’
Willie McGee led off the 10th with a single
off Ken Howell. 2-2. Howell attempted to
pick oil McGee, and Brock lei the ball gel by
him. allowing McGee to race to third. Afler
Terry Pendleton grounded out. Darrell
Porter walked. Steve Braun batted for Ozzle
Smith, and hit an apparent double-play
grounder to short. The relay from second
tusrman Steve Sax was dropped by Brock,
allowing McGee lo score.
“ That’s baseball." McGee said "W e made
errors Iasi ntghl. and the game before. He
IBrock 1 messed It up and we capitalized on
it
Nell Allen. 1-2. was the winner aller
blowing a save opportunity In the ninth
Ken Daylcy pitched the 10th lor his first
save.
“ Our game Is the running game." said
McGee. " W r had a two-run lead In the
ninth. We hope w-e could seal It. but we
didn’t. We’ve been playing well on the road
but have an 2-H record,"
Trailing 4-2. Hie Dodger* Bed the score In

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Moor's New Strategy Foils Noah
NEW YORK (UPI) — With age comes wisdom, and
Thursday. Terry Moor look advantage of both to advance
to the quarterfinals of the Tournament of Champions at
Forest Hills.
"Th e re seems to be a new strategy now. wllh every body
coming In on I heir flrsi serve, and even on the second
serve." said Moor. Hi 33 the oldest player to Ik - seeded In
Ihe T ofC.
” 1thought If they're doing It. I might us well try."
The decision was a sound one. m s Mrxir defeated Yannick
Noah 4 6. 6-3. 6-4 lo advance lo the semifinal round where
he will meet No 4 seed Henrik Sundstrnni of Sweden

Maddox Handcuffs Indians, 7-1
A L TA M O N TE SPRINGS — Zac Maddox allowed Jusl
three hits, struck out four and walked three ns ihe Angels
trimmed the Indians. 7-1. In Altamonte Senior League
baseball Courh Terry Hagen s Angels. 4 1 . hold a one
game lead over the Dodgcts tn the race for ihe second half
Bile, There ure four games lo play
The Angels pounded out 11 hits as Jim m y Waring. Julm
Luce mid Jell "l.rfly " Hugru mp|&gt;e&lt;l two each. Craig
Madzak doubled home two m ns while Joe PensetHe singled
In another run.
Kenny Jackson. Wes Weger and Rob Dupree each added
a single In the attack.

Eissele To Offer Golf Classes
The Casselberry Golf Course will be the site of ihe 1985
Summer Junior Golf Program for boy* and girts ages 8 to
18. Classes are for beginners. Intermediate, advanced and
advanced II (Ihose who have had at least one year In Ihe
program).
For a $40 fee. golfers will get six weekly one hour group
lessons, a discount card for play all sum m er and
Information on Junior golf tournament* In the Orlando
area.
Heglslration Is Sillurelay, June l from 10 a m to 12
noon. For more Information, eall Bill Eissele at 699-9310.

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G la nta 1, Cubs 0
Al San Francisco. Manny Trlllo hit a
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ihe ninth on Terry Whitfield's plnch-hlt
home run off starter Kurt Kepshlrr and
Pedro Guerrero’s two out single off Allen ti
wasn't good enough.
"Fernando pitched good enough to win.
but w-e didn't score enough runs." said la&gt;s
Angeles manager Tom Lasorda "We've
liern In every game, with the exception of
(list a few."
St. lanils had taken a 4-2 lead tn ihe
seventh. Ozzle Smith walked to start.
Krpshlre sacrificed and Coleman doubled in
left-center, scoring Smith. Coleman look
third on his major league-leading 21st stolen
base and scored on Derr's hit lo left
The Cardinal* took a 2-0 lead lit Ihe
second on a two-nm single by Pendleton
Los Angeles pulled within 2-1 In the second
when Mike Sc loseta walked, moved lo third
on Brock’s single and scored on a sacrifice
fly by R J, Reynolds
law Angeles tied the score In Ihe third.
Sax and Dunean walked before Ken
Landrraux |&gt;op|&gt;rd out. Sax and Duncan
executed a double-steal as Guerrero struck
out Sax scored on catcher Darrell Porter's
wild throw to third.
In other National League games. San
Francisco topped Chicago 1-0 In 12 Innings
and San Diego blanked Pittsburgh 10
There were no games tn Ihe American
League.

BASEBALL ROUNDUP

Sami D*#qo t. Pittsburg* 0

Justus Hosts South Zone Swim

N.L. Baseball

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W i n t e r P a r k 's C i n d e r e l l a R u n E n d s
Winter Park’it Cinderella run
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Panama City Mosley lield oil a
closing rally hy the WlltlcalB to
pull out a 6-4 ticmlllnal round
u m al Al la&gt;|M-/ Stadium
Winter Park. 26-11. had the
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out on a close plav al (Irst lo end
the game. Winter Park, which
played near (lawless defense
while beating Lyman In the
district and Lake Worth In the
section, committed tw-o errors
w Inch left lo three Mosley runs.
Mosley. 18 9 (iluvs Miami
Hialeah l^ikes lodaj al 3 lor the
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on a basketball scholarship
as her parents, Gene and
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coach Bill Moore. Hall was a
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selection and led the Lady
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INDIANAPOLIS IUPII — Bobby Rahal. Ihe third driver
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position when qualifying for the Indianapolis 500 begins
Saturday.
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unofficial record of 214.183 rnph in practice Thursday, are
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schools: Lake Brantley. Lyman. Lake Mary. Seminole. Lake
Howell and Oviedo,
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the time of registration, please bring a recent, school-size
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Rowe Nips Rivyl Knudsen For State Berth

By Rob L u la

By Rob Larla
Special to the H erald
All season the competition had
been very closr T h e y were
friends and teammates, but
when the pole vaulting began
ihlngs got serious
In the regional Meet, the heal

S p e c ia l t o t h e H e r a ld

Th e apart of long distance running la a lonely
one. Often the struggle with yourself la greater
than the battle with opponents. It la a sport
where mental psyches take a heating. Many
limes they wind up more tender than the
overworked muscles

v of the season Rowe had only
r irrd nine feet last year,
lut he fell In love with the
i irt and worked hard. "I'd tell
that had hern b u i l d i n g
throughout the season reached a h » a few things here and there,
hotting point. Lake Howell's b he Just worked on It himself,
Dylan Rowe and Scott Knudsen li • the others." said Silver
were caught In a bind. They Hark Coach Doug Blackwell.
e's come a long way and so
were tied for the final qualifying
spot for the slate meet. It was li r the others Once they could
.U r nine feet consistently, we
one on one.
1 1 them working on a few
Rowe won the jump off.
I was happy We hope each t igs Hut It was really their
rk that did It."
other wins but there Is a certain
l e a n w h l l r . th is w a s
amount of competition," said
Rowe. "In practice we push each l udsen's first year of vaulting,
was looking to find a place
mher: wr help each other. We're
th e t e a m . " r e c a lle d
like little coaches, hut we do
I ckwrll. "He chose to play
compete to win "
h the pole vault and It kind ot
Rowe, a Junior, and Knudsen.
u senior, were perhaps the two n lived into something he liked
least likely Silver Hawk can­ I lo."
enlor Chris Gwynn rounds
didates in gain a Ix-rth Into the
It the lalenlrd Irlo of Lake
state championships at the out

So when a coach finds a runner who excels,
who appears able to handle the mentnl wars, he
tends to shield the athlete.
At Lake Howell. Coach Tom Hammontree has
found such an athlete. Lisa Sarnockl. O nly a
sophomore, Samocki has quickly emerged from
the pack As she readies herself for Saturday's
State 4 A Track and Field championships at
Showalter Field In Winter Park, she already
boast* Five Star Conference and district wins In
the mile and two rnlle. Samocki ha* commanded
a lot of attention. Yet, for the most part she
remains an enigma.
Hammontree has kept It that way, suggesting
the runner needs room to blossom.
"Some
athletes are gifted with whatever talent the Lord
gave them,” said Hammontree. "Lisa has a lot.
She's worked hard but It’s obvious she's got a
lot of natural talent. She's got a lot expected of
her and she really doesn't deserve the pre­
ssure,”

Thomas: No Pressure On Pistons

Hecause of what he sees In her. Hammontree
Is hoping his standout slay* unchanged. "She's
only hern running two year* Ion varsity) and
she's made tremendous Improvement. She's
very coachable." he says. "She ran anulxye a
race very well. Still, she ha* some trouble
because she's so young, but she handles most
situations well."

United Press International
Th e Detroit Pistons and the
Boston Celtics look at their NBA
Kuslern Conference semifinal
•u-rlrs In different way*.
The Pistons feel as If they are
lounging In the tropical shade
sipping plna coladas. while the
Celtics are sweltering In a hot
sun.
The Pistons, heavy underdogs
against the defending NBA
c h a m p io n s , t r a il t h c I r
quarterfinal series 3-2 eniering
Friday night s game In Detroit,
And to them all they must do Is
go out and play basketball.
"There is no pressure on us.”
Detroit guard Isiah Thom as said
"A ll the pressure Is on Boston.
W r weren't supposed to get this
tar."
The Celtics, on the other hand,
have met unexpected resistance
and It Game &lt;» follows the
paltern set earlier. Boston will hr
returning home lor a seventh
and deciding game.
"T h e key now Is to slop three
guys." said Boston's Larry Bird.
Isiah. Vlnnle (Johnson) and
Icrry (Tylcrl. They’ve had some
gtral Individual efforts against
its."

Samocki hns dropped her lime In the mile
from 3:15.1 a year ago to 5;08 this season. In
addition, her I WO-mile has dipped over 20
seconds to 11:23. She Is moving at a consider­
able pace In the right direction.
Yet. Hammontree Is ufrnld of a detour,
prompted by outside forces. He refused to let the
Kvenlng Herald Interview his star runner. "How
good she gets depends on whether she's left
alone to run." lie say*.
H r Is concerned Samocki will enjoy loo much
success loo soon.
Whether Samocki enjoys success Saturday
will depend largely on how she handles Winter
Park High School's Klin Bovis. Also a sopho­
more, Hovts defeated Samocki at the reglonul
meet In both events,

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Vifictr*

Lisa Samocki, Lake Howell's distance act.
renews her duel with Winter Park's Kirn
Bovis Saturday at the Stale 4A Track and
Field championships at Winter Park's
Showalter Field. Samocki and Bovis are
two of the top sophomore runners In
Florida.

Samocki has run well all season, good enough
to warrant many accolades. Being kept under
the shadow of Hammontree has paid some
dividends. Saturday she will get a chance to
grub the limelight she deserves.

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Uli*1**of the best-of-seven series game breaker Thursday night,
tome, but Ihe Pistons came helping the C h ic a g o Black
h k lo lake Ihe next two games Hawks snap Edmonton's playoff
a iluJr home court lo even It winning streak with a 5-2 de­
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Q 'Cullahan's effort helped
II don Garden Wednesday night
a I defeated Detroit I30-J23 to Chicago pull wllhtn 2 1 In the
r4-'lri the advantage But beat- licst-of-seven Campbell Confer­
the Pistons at Joe Louts ence final, which Is scheduled lo
Aina will not Ik *easy
continue Sunday ai Chicago
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building and If the Celtics
The Oilers had won 12 straight
14ik II was nnlsv last time, games In Slanlcy Cup romped
il re will really be a difference." lion. Including nine sirulght iJits
s cl P ls lo n fo rw a rd K e lly season.
Al Philadelphia. Joe Paterson
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an ankle Injury. "We re scored once and assistrd twice lo
ml of our guv* We feel we lead the Flyers. Murray Craven.
i go bark lo Detroit amt win Ilkka Slnlsalo and Brian Propp
provided the other goals, all off
a I then come back lo Boston."
lie winner of this series plays power plays, to give the Flyers a
Philadelphia 7flcr* In die 2 I lead In the Wales Conference
finals.
cjifcrcncc finals.
Game 4 In the best -of-seven
|i i the West, the Lakers open
dir conference filial series with s e r ie s Is S u n d a y a I the
ir Denver Nuggets Saturday In Spectrum , where the Flyers
I* Angeles. The Lakers Tues- have recorded 20 consecutive
iK n i g h t e l i m i n a t e d P o r t l a n d I n
victories.

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piale — a "Lamb chop." Or mayt’ me hunts a
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the defense of Dana laing. Trt ir Popp and
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Track/Field

How ell vaulter*. He began
vaulting two years ago. Jumping
11 feet. 6 tnches. Grade pro­
blems. however, kept him out of
co m p e titio n Ia si ye a r. He
finished third in both Ihe Five
Star Conference and District
Meets this year Blarkwell re­
gards him as Ills most consistent
vaulter but a sub-par night
dashed his hopes. Had there
been a favorite established
among the three. G w ynn would
probably have gotten the nod
"That was not a very high
height to clear," said Blarkwell.
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Ihe wrong night. They all could
easily have gone lo stale."
Rowe, though, was the only
one to advance and he Is confi­
dent he can continue to surprise.
should place I think the top
seed had a height of 13-7 or
13 8. I've done 13 2 If I get my
steps right and m y timing down.
I could do It. I wish the other
guys would be there, loo. But It's
all up lo me."

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cut ol being out front," re­
calls Blake. "We would send
ihe girls out on the trail and
■he would always heal them,
There was a sixth-grade girl
healing high school athlete*.
"When Ihe other girls got
•&gt;ack. they would be tired and
w orn out and S h o w n d a
would be walking around thr
track waiting for them ,"
Martin remembers those
day* Shr credits her sister
(or her development, sug­
gesting she hud "a little
leeltng" about her ability, but
Iter sister really helped her.
Tulklng lo Martin, one gets
Ihe Inkling she hasn't quite
g ra s p e d w h a t she has
achieved. There ts a naivete
about her. and a quiet con­
fidence all Ihe greats seem to
possess. "S h o w n d a 's so
young to running she doesn't
rrullzr what she's capable of
doing." remarks Blake "If
shr does something. It's a
surprise toiler "
T h r p olite y o u n g s te r
ugrrrs "I didn't think I could
go down that low ." Martin
says "I was surprised when 1
ran 2:13. When they told me

Baseball
early with five runs In the llrsl and two more In
the second.
Chris Koepke led the way for the Tlgrrs on
«iftense* with a single, double and four runs batted
In Doug Harris drove In three runs with a single
.im! double and Kevin Morro also contributed a
single and double and drove lit two runs.
IIii Ii Im . the younger of Ihe Lamti brothers,
blasted a grand slant home run to (lave the way
for a 17-3 Freedom Bank victory over Lake Mary.
UmgwiMid run Its record to 11 -3 with the win
Lamb's grand slam came In the third Inning
and broke open Ihe game Freedom Bank had
taken a 3-0 lead Into Ihe Inning Lamb also
lapped out three singles In the game as he went 4
for 4 with four runs scored and six Rills.
Malt Thom pson and C hris Kaprlka also
INjtindrd out three singles and drove In two runs
apiece.
Here's one more What were thr Yankees and
Lake Mary when the brothers were llnished? —
"U m ihasted "
— C h ris Flster

in thr
second fastest In
lortila. I said.'what me. real.: 1did that, wow, "
Marlin Is unassuming. She
ppcars unneonermed with
fiords She credits others,
kr Blake and her Iram tates. Yet. the attention, at
ic moment. Is all hers.
Martin will probably re­
tain In the limelight until
be gets heal. With the cur*nt status of girls' track,
lal Isn't likely, a situation
mt concents Blake, There
ave b e e n o th e r g re a t
thletes. especially in girls'
umpelltlon who have faded
“in the lop tn high school
lake Is trying lo prevent his
a r from being among that
roup.
He Is seeking to find cometltion for her nationally, so
tat she doesn't get bored
Ith her No. 1 status. "R unIng w ith girls her own
illber will let her know that
irre are still higher heights
nd more goals that she
eeda to get to."
Ken Brauman. the boy's
iiacti at Seminole agrees.
As she's going through high
rhool. she's going lo find
obody to push her," he
ays. "She'll have to run the
ices on her own and that's
ifflcult to do."

Marlin acknowledges the
situation and suggests that It
may not be so bad "It can go
both ways," she says. "I
think It might help me In a
way because I can push
myself lo see how far 1 cun
push myself. But on the other
hand. I won't know how far I
could go w ith someone
pushing me."
Listening to Martin. It ap­
pears none of the success or
accolades has altered hrr
th in k in g . In effect, she
doesn’t think she too good,
On the contrary, there's im­
provements to be made, she
insists "I hope that I get
better. I want to keep going: I
want to get m y time down as
far as possible." says Martin
Despite the upcoming state
competition. Martin says she
feels no pressure to perform.
She'll be shooting for an 2:10
Saturday and has her sights
set on a 2.05.
Martin adds that when a
race is finished, she has only
herself to answer to. "I ask
myself, did I satisfy myseil?
Could 1 have gotten the time
down lower?,"* she says. "I
always push myself, push as
far as I can go."
Perhaps th a t attribute
more than anything elac
makes her great

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Gardening
How To Choose The 'Right' Begonia
adequate drainage. II begonias to Increase bmrhlng for beltfi
are allowed to stand In excess Mowerttt|*
C o n ta in e r-g ro w n beguntu*
water, the r»x&gt;t* will suffocate A
soil mix of onr-half perllle and react the same to high Irm
Urban
one-half peat moss will provide perturrs. bin will survive ihr
Hortlcultrlst
adequate aeration and allow heal If place In it light, alrv spot
323-2300
fur the summer Rex tx-gonl.is
g«&gt;od growth.
Ext. IB 1
Begonias are not heavy feed­ seem to tolerate the heal much
better and may lx- plated out
ers. Apply fertilizers sparingly
Tw o pounds of a fi tl-li or H-8-8 dtxrrs during I h r -summer, as
loliagc Is often cut for use In completely ferttlezer per 100 long as they don't gel any direct
Mower arrangements The vari­ square (ret of garden bed will Still.
Begonias are rarely troubled
ety ol leal shapes and colors heel their haste nutrient re­
with
insects or disease Hut. you
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You
container
make the Rex begonia a highly
grown plant* should tx* ter! once could have a lew problems
prized house nlani
a month with a half-trasprxm of especially it ttic* plants ,uc
Hegonlasran be propagated by complete fertilizer Hanging crowded or overwairrcd Re
seeds, by leal nr rhizome rut- iMskets and pots can lx- ter III- move any dead or diseased
tings. as writ as by ill Won and Ized with (he convertible liquid leaves light away and keep the
lubcrs, depending on Ihe type of fertilizers available nl garden pl.tots well-spaced to allow lor
begonia In v o lv e d . Seeding supply stores He very careful air circulation. It lungus l* a
methods are d ilflc u ll-If not not to exceed the recommended problem, most broad spectrum
downright lough' Good seed Is rales of application
iungtcldr* will control It Hut.II
very expensive, and extremely
Begonias do best between 70 vou have such problems you
small. And, unless you have and 80 degrees F. Rememlx-r, might take a look ill vour own
apeclal germ mating chambers, high temperlurrs will retard cultural practices Ern rs in cul
y o u 'll have u lo u g h tim e growth anil flowering, but It Ihr lural practices m.t\ lx- the krv to
germinating them Hegonlasran plants are In ihr ground, yon Ihr problem
lx grown Irnm culling*, hut this can prune them Itaek In early lall
Happy Gardening!
mrtluxl hits Its draw tracks, too.
Those plants started from cut­
tings won't branch frrely and
you'll end up with unattractive
garden center nr nursery should
LAWN &amp; G A R D EN C E N TE R
have a grxxl selection He sure to
choose disease-free plants that
ap|x-ur In lx- healthy and vigor­
ous Such plants should produce
many branches and become
HIBISCUS •FULL SHOWY
ALLAMANDA
thick and bushv us they mature.
FOLIAGE IN BLOOM
BRIGHT YELLOW BLOOMS
Since most of our soils don’t
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•OAANGI
hold nutrients or moisture very
88
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begonias Adding two or three
FAST GROWING W ITH BEAUTIFUL
PLANTS THAT CAN Bt PLANTED
Inches of |x-ut moss or compost
PINK
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$ 4 8 8
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SHADE
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SCO IS O
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the soil hold tMe nulrlruls and
moisture In the root zone. In
H O UR S: M O N — SAT 9 5:30
SUN 12-5
addition, about three ounces or
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superphosphate, lour ounces ol
doiornlllc lime, and two ounces
ol a minor element fertilizer mix
should he added lor every two
square lect of soil surface.
I k m u e p t a n ls . In v e r y p ro te c te d
tl yo u p la n to grow y o u r
kh«
areas, such as an atrium , Rex lx-gonlas In pois nr planters,
G IN G E R B R E A D
iM-gorilaw do verv well T h e ir make sure the conlalners have
HOUSE

Choosing the right tx-gonlas
for your landscape or house
plants can be very confusing.
This family of ornamentals offers
a wide variety of shapes. sizes,
and colors And. In addition to
being excellent, showy flowering
and foliage ptanls. begonias are
rarely frothered by Insects or
diseases. Each variety Is suited
for a different landscape nr home
use and each requires a different
method of propagation
Itegonlas grown tn our area
ra n be d iv id e d Into three
tvpes--librous rooted, tuberous
Mr. ond Mr*. Jerome Washington
rooted, and Rex begonias Tire
fibrous-rooted types, also known
as wax begonias, have a fine root
system and waxy green or
b ro n ze le a ve s and sterns
Tuberous-rooted begonias are
g ro w n fro m u n d e r g ro u n d
storage tubers, and produce
Chandra HlIKm.in and Jerome veil ol lrn|M)tled illusion and she large flowers and foliage The
Washington wen- married April car red a bouquet ol white and Rex begonias, which have u n ­
13 In a formal garden ceremony
yellow mums
it e r g r o u n d s te m s , r a i l e d
T lir Rev. Willie C. Johnson was
E thel Delores T o m d in at* rhizomes, come In a variety of
the officiating clergyman
tended the bride as rnatd of colorful (ullage types
The bride Is ih r daughter of h o n o r She w ore a sh ee r
Th e llborous rooted types
Mrs. Robcrla H Tnim m ell and burgundy dress
make excellent bedding plants
Willie C. Johnson. 2934 Tryman
lb-si man was Klovd Johnson, lor Mower Ireds They look trest
Illvd . Sanford Tin - hridcgnxim
ford Trammell was the ring when massed with at least five
Is lire son of Iris Washington
bearer.
in a group They bloom the
and Mrs. I.rnla Coleman. Or­
Following a reception held at year around, although summer
lando
the home ol lire luldc's parents, growth Is nut us grrat as In othrr
Given In marriage by her the newlyweds departed on a seasons.
uncle. Roosevelt Hillsman. ihr wedding trip in South Florida
Their whttr or brilliant pink
l bride wore u while silk dress
They are making their home in and red Mowers contrast with
with burgundy accessories A D a v to n n H ra ch
lheir dark green or bronze
lurgundy Juliet rnp held her
M n r v a lla w k ln a
leaves, making them excellent
display plants. They need at
least a quarter of a day ol
sunlight
Tuberous-rooted begonias can
Ik- used In Mower lx-ds. too. Hut.
they're more often used as jx»t
plants nr In hanging basket*
They are quite light sensitive,
and reqidre aboiil 12 hours of
sun a day to bloom well. During
the shorter days of winter, you
And So Will You With New Classes. See For Yourself
can encourage Mowrring by us­
How Much Better You Look And Feel!!
ing artificial light
T h e o ld s t a n d b y . R e x
WHITE GLASS LENSES
OO
tx-gonlus. arc mainly grown us
INCLUDCS

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Women Alerted To
Restroom Peepholes
D E A R A D D Y: When I was a
IG yrarold girl. I discovered a
semi-concealed peephole In the
wall of a ladles rest rrxmr at a
gasoline station. The hole had
ix-en strategically drilled at a
level that would afford Ih r
''viewer" on the other side of the
wall a pretty gixxl peep show.
Since then l have examined the
walls of hundreds of gas station
rest roams and have found a
surprising number of peepholes!
I think gas station owners who
are aware of this disgusting
Invasion of privacy should be
held accountable by law. Whal
agency should I contact tn put a
slop to this? And If I can't do
anything tn stop It. perhaps a
letter tn you column will alert
women to the fact that they may
lx- Inadvertently Ihe ‘ star" of
Mime creep's peep show.
DISGUSTED IN CALIFORNIB
DEAR DISOUSTED: Write to
the consum er relations de­
partment of the oil company that
owns (or leases) the gas slat ion.
And until some action Is taken
to ensure prlvnry, men as well as
women should lx- on the lookout
for such peepholes, (A view Is
(xisslblr from either side of the
wall. I P.5. An Instant remedy
Stuff the hole with a wad of toilet
tissue Here's looking at you,
lechers!
DEAR ABBT: You often advise
people to talk to counselors, hut
iel me ask you something: Can
counselors help people to decide
whether to have children or not?
I've seen two counselors about
tilts problem, and they were no
help at all. They've seen so
many kids with problems that
their stock answer Is: "W hen In
doubt — don't.’*
I could be happy with or
without kids, bui my husband
loves kids and hr would make a
wonderful fattier I like kids. loo.
but they walk all over me: I've
never been able to exercise
authority over anyone. Even
2-yeur-olds push me around.
I told this to one counselor,
and he said. "If you had a kid. by
ihe time he was 10. he'd be
kicking your rear end."
Whal do you think, Abby?
WEAK IN WATERLOO. IOWA
DEAR WEAK: No Kids who
havr a wall III your father
t omes home" kind of mother
usually grow up hating their

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by Chic Young

by Mod Walker

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DEAR DR. G O T T - I slipped
and fell two week* ago. T h r
Impact was all on my right leg. I
developed a big bump five In­
ches below my hip. It has not
Impaired my mobility and there
are no cuts. Will this bump go
away by Itself?
DEAR READER - The blow to
your b % probably produced
bleeding Inio the muscle, a son
o f h u g e b r u is e c a lle d a
hem atom a. T h e blood that
leaked Into the muscle will
eventually be reabsorbed and
reused by the body, but weeks
m ay pass before the bum p
disappears.
In some people, calcium forms
In large muscle bruises Calcified
hematomas are more painful
and lake longer lo disappear.
If the swelling you describe Is
due to your fall, leave It alone
and let your body take care of It
naturally.
I should add that some people
b r u is e a b n o r m a lly e a s ily
because of defects In blood
co a g u la tio n . If you bruise
excessively In the absence of
Injury, check with your doctor
for an exam and hlood count.
Ordinarily, however, bruising
reflects a minor injury to the
laxly and does not require medi­
cal a.lentlon.
Ice packs or cold compresses
can reduce bruising If applied
promptly at Ihe lime of the
accident.
DEAR DR. G O T T — I am 14
and overweight. When I try to
lose weight by going on a diet,
m y brothers tease me and then I
get depressed and gain back
even more weight. How can I
lose weight and not gain It track
because of this leasing'?
DEAR READER - Tell you'
brothers to bug off.
Sooner tir laler you will have
to take r e s p o n s ib ility for
yourself, and the Issue of obesity
Is a gfxrd place lo start. Peer
pressure probably gets more
kids in trouble Ilian does any
other adolescent Influence. If
your brothers are so Insecure
lhat Ihey have lo project ihrlr
bad feelings on you, they have a
major problem If you wanl lo
lose weight und you feel lhal
decision Is right for you. do It. Uy

sticking to a decision and
achieving a goal, you will gain
self-respect. Your brothers might
learn to respect you more. too.
One llnal word You are not
overweight because you are de­
pressed. You are overweight
because you eat too much. The
depression Is an excuse for
overeating. I wo ild be de­
pressed. too. If my broihrrs were
picking on me all Ihe time. Once

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eating habits and are able lo
slim down, you? brothers will
lose their hold on you - and
your depression may evaporate.
Send rour questions to Dr.
Got 1 at P.O. liox 91428. Cleve­
land Ohio 44101

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B y Ja m e s J a c o b y
Wc have long bent irucbltig
dial if* right more often than
not for Htrrngth lo hr con­
centrated in declarer’s bn ml
rather than In the d um m y.
There arc good rruaontt for this
rule: T h r locution of honor* and
area la conrcalrtl from the opjxtncnls, and llu- opening lead
contra up to stren g th, not
through 11.
There are Hines when thr
slrongrr hand doe* rod up as
d u 111 in v . u s u a lly b r c a n te
uiiilU l.il bids huvr b rrn used
t oday s deal contains an Ironic
twist, since declarer succeeded
only because the powerhouse
was In dummy.
With nine winning tricks In his
hand, North opened the bidding
w ith two clubs, strong amt
artificial. South’* two-heart res|Minse, also arllltctal. showed

4-G points amt made South I bi­
det later In six hearts.
When declarer ducked Ih r
opening lead of Ihe spade king.
West made the '‘safe" exit of a
club to dum m y’s ace. Declarer
now rasbed ihe elub king and
spaitr ace. und rulled a spade In
bis band. He then rulled a d u b
In dum m y, establishing Ihe suit.
After drawing trumps, he re­
turned lo bis band with the
diamond ace and claimed.
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What The Day
Will Bring...
YO UR B IR TH D A Y
M A Y I I . 108B
An ambitious objective (but
you have been secretly harbor­
ing bus an excrllrnt chance of
tiring realized In Ihe year ahead
Don't give up your dreams
under any condition.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
Today your pride und ego may
t&gt;c extremely vulnerable. Make tt
a point not to take yourself too
seriously.
G E M IN I (May 2 1-June 20|
T h e re 's a chance that the
frustrations you encounter today
will be of your own making
Think your moves through so
that you aren’t painted Into a
corner.
CANCER (June 21 Ju ly 221
An Inlluenttal contact who Is
usually rather helpful will resent
bring imposed upon today. T ry

not to burden others with your
demands
LEO (July 23 Aug 22) Strive
to lie flexible when dealing with
others today. If you lakr an
unyielding position, you may
cross swords with someone more
stubborn than yourself.
VIRQO (Aug 23-Scpt. 22)
Guard against tendencies today
to make undesirable tasks even
more unpleasant than they need
be. There’s no reason to punish
yourself.
LIB R A I Sept. 23-Oct. 23)
Usually you're not a demanding
or possesalve person, hut today
you might step out of character
und create Incidents lhat can be
avoided.
SCORPIO (Oct 24-Nov. 22) If
there are domestic rumbles at
home today, do not Involve
outsiders. You could put a pal In
an embarrassing position where
he has to take sides
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23 Dec
211 He extremely tactful when
dealing with eo-workrrs today. If

you come on as too strong or
liossy. It may provokr something
unpleasant.
CAPRICORN (Dec 22 Jan
I9| Usually you're very adept at
getting proper mllrugr out of the
dollars you spend, but today
could be an exception where you
deilutr your own purchasing
power.
AQUARIUS (Jun. 20-Feb 191
Matters that you and your mate
disagree on should not be aired
In Ihe presence of others today.
Each could look had by saying
things he shouldn't.
PISCES IFeb. 20 March 20) A
positive attitude Is Imperative
today. If your outlook Is nega­
tive. It will lead you to lake a
course of action that will pro­
duce undesirable results.
ARIES (March 21 April 191
This Is one of those days where
friends could make unreason­
able demands on you. He careful
that you don't Impulsively get
y o u r s e lf In t o s o m e t h in g
expenstve.

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by Leonard Starr
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�County Seeks State
OK For Road Taxes
S e m in o le C o u n ty
Commission Chairman
Bob Sturm. In his sec­
ond round of meetings
In Tallahassee Thurs­
day. sought help from
the state association of
expressways to get aci 1o n f r o m t h e
Legislature on state
fu n d in g for co u n ty
roads and a combined
S e m in o le -O r a n g e
Expressway Authority.
On W e d n e s d a y ,
.Sturm hand delivered a
county com m issionadopted resolution to
the Orange. Seminole
and Osceola counties’
legislative delegations
calling for state ap­
proval of 6 cents per
gallon In new gasoline
taxes and a one-penny
stiles tax to b u ild
c o u n t y ro a d s a n d
expressways.
Four cents of the gas
tax money would be
used over a 10-year
l»erlod for county roads
and the one-cent sales
lax over a three-year
|&gt;erlod and two rents
additional gasoline tax
over a 10-year fieriod
would lx- used to fi­
nance expressways In
the Sc ml note-Ora age
area. Sturm said.
The commission said
that local funding for
roads would not be
reduced during that
time hame und that
tfSnch co u n ty w ould
C o n t in u e to w o rk
together on Joint pro­
jects.
In addition, a re­
gio n a l e x p re s s w a y
authority should be
c re a te d

to

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expressways and major
accesses to the tolls
ro ad s for the tw o
counties, the co m -

legal Notice
IN TH E c i r c u i t c o u n t
o r T H E E IG H T E E N T H
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
IN AND FOR
lE M IN O L E C O U N T V.
FLO R ID A
CASE NO U N N C A I t 0
H E L E N S T A T T E R S A ll.
Plaintiff.
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JANICR ■ Me » ROOM.
I N N rH i r t
N O TIC E OF 1ALE
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
that pursuant to I ha Fin a l
Judgnwnf W Foreclosure an
ta.ad A p ril M. IMS In lha
Circuit Court of lha Eighieea'h
Judicial Circuit Court In and tor
tominoi* County. Florida In
Civil Action No ST 0*04 CA OF G.
O AVIO B E R R IE N . Clark ol lha
Circuit Court will Mil for cash
m hand to lha highest and bast
b&gt;ddar al fha W all Irani door of
ih* s*mmai* County Court
house Sanford, Florida, bo
'noon II 00 A V and &gt; 00 P M .
May I I
IMS' lha tallowing
d a ic n b a d raal p ropa rty In
Saminota County. Florida, to
wit

CONDOMINIUM U N IT NO
I t . B A V TR E E
A CON
DOMINIUM SECTION NINE.
IN C , a c c o r d i n g to th a
Amendment to tha Oactaration
at Condominium recorded In
Official Record* Book 1000
Page ISA Public Record* of
Saminoio County Florida, being
on amendment to lha original
Declaration ol Condominium ra
tor dad In Official Record Booa
too Page U through 111 Public
Record* ol Seminole County.
Florida according *0 fha Hoar
plan which H part ol tho plot
plan and lu fvay which &lt;&gt;•
E ahlblt*
‘’M ", " I " and " J "
to th* Declaration ot Re*tnc
lion*. Ro m t vation*. Covenant*
C ond lltont and E a ta m a n tt.
SHEOAM S E C TIO N * a can
dominium recorded in Official
Record* Book **i Pago* M
through TO Public Record* ol
Sominoto County. Florida, and
to&gt;d I ahibit* to the etoreue-d
Dactorefton at Condominium ro
corded In Official Record* Baoa
•as Page* FI through 111. Public
Record* ot Sominoto County.
Florida, together with an un
divided mtarttl in and to the
C o m m o n e l e m e n t * a*
eeomplifiad. 'tie rre d to and Mt
forth in told Declaration and
M id iih d &gt; it" C " thereh&gt;
OAT E O April JR. I W
UEALI
O AVIO B E R R IE N
C LE R K O F TH E C O U R T
BY Diana K Oakley
Deputy Clark
Publish May l W IMS
O f F IS

mission said.
The resolution sug­
gested the membership
of such an expressway
authority should In­
c l u d e tw o r e p r e sentatlves from each
c o u n ty In v o lv e d , a
member of the Orlando
City Council, a
m e m b e r at la r g e
selected by the other
members and a repre­
sentative of i he state
Department of Trans­
portation
In Its resolution, the
commission said the
co unties should be
given authority to levy
a one-cent sales tax for
a minimum period of
t h r e e y e a r s p lu s
a no th e r o p tio n a l 2
cents per gallon gaso­
line tax to help fund
expressways. A con­
s u l t a n t s t u d y In
S e m in o le Ind icate s
lolls alone will not be
sufficient to |&gt;ay for a
proposed expressway
lin k e d to O r a n g e
County at Dean Road
In southeast Seminole
lo Interstate 4 at Lake
Mary Boulevard.
Commissioners said
If Ihr stale will give
Seminole commission­
ers authority lo levy
these luxes — a total of
8 cents per gallon gasoItnr tax and 1 cent
sales lax — local gov­
ernment can solve road
problems
— D o n n a E s te s

Legal Notice
F IC T IT IO U S NAM E
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
that I am engaged in butino** at
I H North Palmetto Avenue
S a n ls fd . Sam inoio County.
Florida under tha tictltloul
noma of FltigaroM *. and that I
Intona to roglttor u i d nomo
with tho Clark of tho Circuit
Court. Sominoto County. Florida
in ac cardan&lt;o with tha pro
viiiont at tho Flctltlow* Nomo
Statute*. T o wit Section MS o*
Florida Statute*
/*/ Ed Watch, Partner
Saminota I via Propartiat.
a Florida general
partner imp
d b a f ittgerotd t
Publlth May 10. IT. 14. I I tews
D EF I t

Legal Notice
C IT Y OF
LA K E M A R Y . FLO R ID A
N O TIC E OF
P U B LIC H E A R IN G
T O W HOM IT M AY C O NCER N
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
by the Planning end Zoning
Board ot the City ot Lake Mart
Fiorda. that M d Board will
hod o Public Hearing at r SO
P M on May It. IMS. to
a lC o n s id e r a request tor
'hwnge et rafting tram W RI
AAA Lake Front Property to
OC Office Commercial and
changing lha land i m element
ol the City'* Comprehontieo
Plan from low density rttd e n
Hal end rural density retdenttel
to commercial on the following
described property lying within
•ha municipal limits ot Lake
Mary and more fully described
at follows fowl!
Tho West ISC teet of the East
It* toot ol Ih# N E U of fha N W U
of tho NW &lt;*. S e c tio n is.
Township is South, Range X)
East More commonly known at
M l East Lake Mary Boulevard
L ite Mary Florida
Tha Public Hearing will be
held in the City Hall. City ot
Lake Mary. Florida, an tha ]Rth.
day at May IMS. at 1 00 P M .
or o* toon thereafter e* post!
b'r et which time interested
p a rlitt for and again*! tha
request w ill be heard Said
hearing may be continued from
time to lima until o final roc
ommendatien It mad* by th*
Planning and Zoning Board
This Notice than bo potted In
throe 1)1 public places within
the City ol Lake M ary, at tha
City Hall within M d City and
published In a newspaper ol
general circulation In tho City ot
Lake Mary, one time at Nest
littoen (IS) days prior to ttw
data ot the Public Hearing In
addition notico shall be potted
in the area to tJu considered at
teat! fifteen (t ) l day I prior to
th* dot* ot th* Public Hearing
A toped record of Ihtt mooting
It mado by th* City tor It*
convenience This record m#y
not contfitut* on adequate r*
cord tor th* purpose* ot appeal
tiom 0 decision mode by th*
City Commlition with retpecl to
the foregoing m atter Any
per ton wishing to tntur* that on
adequate record ol th* proceed
mg* i* maintained tor appellate
purpose* It advised to make the
necetMry arrangement* at hi*
or her own evpento
C 1 TV O F
L A K E M A R Y FLO R IO A
. * M A T hompton
Deputy City Clark
O A T E O A p ril* ) IMS
Publish May lb. IMS
D E F ST

F IC T IT IO U S NAM E
Notice Ik hereby given that we
Hoy
t l FT. lo t 1. Sanford.
Sominoto County. F Mr Ido under
Ihe Tlctllleu* name of R A J
C R A FTS, INC . and that we
intend to regltter M id name
with the Clerk ot Ihe Circuit
Court. SamInoM County. Florida
In accordance with tha pro
vitlon* ot ttw Fktiilou* Nome
Statute*. To wit Section MS 0*
Florida Statute* I t j l
/*/ A Joyce Treadwey
/k/Raymond R Treadway
Publlth April 1* A May 1. It. IT.
IMS

D E E IF]
IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T, ~
IN A N O F O R
S E M IN O LE C O U N TY .
F LO R IO A
C l NO M M lF C A t O K
M O O E S TO O LO P E /and
J U A N IT A F LO P E / .h itw ita
Plaintiff*.
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JOHN A M A R R IO TT. P E G G Y
SUE M U L L IN and
S EM IN O LE G O V E R N M E N T A L
E M P lO Y E E S F E O E R A l
C R E D IT UN IO N
Defendant*
N O TIC E O F SALE
N O T I C E IS H E R E B Y
GIVE N pursuant to on Order ot
Final Judgment dated the kth
day ot May. IMS and entered In
Civil Action No M M l) CA M K
ol tho C ircuit Court of the
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit In
and tar S em ina l# C e u n ty.
Florida, wherein M O D E S TO D
L O P E Z and J U A N I T A F
LO PEZ, hi* wife, at Piafnlittv
and J O H N A M A R R IO T T .
P E G G Y SUE M U L L I N and
S EM INO LE G O V E R N M E N T A L
EM PLOYEES FE O ER A l
C R E D IT U N IO N , a t Oaten
dent*, will tall tor coth M the
highest bdder ot the Saminota
County CourfhauM In Sanford
Florida, al I I H A M an tha
10th day ot May. IMS. ol the
Wet I Front Oaor ot M id Court
houM. the tallowing described
property o* tat forth In the Mid
Order et Final Judgment. Ip
wit
Lot I t nett the South K i l l
teat I and tha South *» leal at Lot
11. E U R E K A MAMMOCK ac
cording to th# Plat thereat a*
'trended m Plat Beak I. Page
IRA Public Record* at Seminwlo
County. Florida
D A T E D this Wh day at May
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D A V ID N B E R R IE N
C LER K O FTH E
C IR C U IT C O U R T
By Diana K Oakley
Deputy Oar*
Publish May &gt;Q. 11. IMS
O EP I I

C IT Y OF
LA K E M A R Y , FLO R IO A
N O TIC E OF
P U B LIC H EA R IN G
TO W HOM IT M AY CONCER N
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
by tha Planning and Zoning
Board ot tha City of Lok* Mary
Florida, that said Board will
hold a Public Hearing al T 00
P M on May X IMS to
a lC o n tid a r a roquatl lor
(hong# of toning Irom WH)
AAA Lok* Front Property, to
OC O tllc* Commercial, and
changing tha land UM element
ot th* Clty'k Comprehensive
Plan Irom low density rotlden
■!*! and riwol density residential
te la w n w rtla l. On the renewing
described property lying within
ttw municipal limit* of Lake
Mary, and more fully described
at follow*, towlt
Lot t. Perkin* plac*. accord
mg to th* Plot Ihorool ot
recorded in Plot Baoa Jd Page
11 ot tha Public Record* ot
Sominoto Cosmty. Florida Mors
commonly known at M l Ea*l
Lake M ary Boulevard, Lake
M ary. Florida
Tha Public Hearing will be
hold in tha City Hall. City ol
Lak* M ary, Florida, on th* itth
day ol May. IMS. al 1 00 P M
or *k soon thereafter at pottl
bio. al which lima Interested
par tie* lor and ogalnit tha
request w ill be heard Said
hearing may be continued from
time lo time until * final roc
ommendatian It mado by th*
Planning and Zoning Board
Th u Notice than be potted In
throe 111 public place* within
lha City et Lake Mary, at ttw
City Hall within M id City, and
published In a nowtpaper of
gorwrol circulation In th* City ot
Lak* Mary, on* tlm* ot loot!
Iiftoan US) day* prior to ttw
dal* ol th* Public Hearing In
addition, nolle# then be potted
In th* eras to be considered at
loott littoan IIS) dayt prior to
ttw data at th* Public Hearing
A loped record ot this moot mg
It mod* by th* City lor Hi
convenience This record may
not constitute On adequate r*
cord tor the purposes ot appeal
from o decision mod* by th*
City Commission with respect to
th* foregoing m atter Any
per ton wishing to tntur* that an
adequate record at the proceed
ingt Is maintained tor appellate
purpose* it odvitad to most **w
nee ester y arrangement* al tut
or her i m p erpente
C IT Y OF
L A K E M A R Y , FLO R IO A
r S 'M A Thompson
Deputy City C Mrk
O A T E O April M HR)
Publlth May 10 IMS
O I F S)
f i c t i t to u t n a m e
Notice It hereby given that I
am engaged m bus, nets at P O
Rob jo *. L ong good. Sominoto
County. Florida DISR under th*
hetmowt noma ot BOCCPHUS
R E P A IR S E R V IC E , and that I
intend to roglttor M id noma
with tho Clark at the Circuit
Court. SomlnoM County Florida
Wt accordance with the pro
visions at tha Fictitious Noma
Statutes. To wit Section Ski a*
Florida Statute* ItS!
'S ' Thome* LoCrooM
Publlth May IB. 11, la. 11. IMS
D E F Al

Legal Notice

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C IT Y OF
LA K E M AR Y. F LO R IO A
N O TIC E OF
PUBLIC H E A R IN G
TO WHOM IT M AY C O N CER N
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
by th* Planning and Zoning
Board ot m* City ot Lako Mary
Fiorda that M id Board will
ho'd a Public Hearing *t 7 oo
P M on May X 'MS to
* )C e n iid * r a request lor
Chang* O* toning trom W RI
AAA Lake Front P rfipjrt- to
OC O tlic t Commercial and
changing m* land us* clamant
ot th* City t Comprthontivo
Plan trom low density residon
||*| and rural density residential
to commercial on th* following
described property tying within
the municipal limit* of Lake
Mery end more fully described
as tenons towlt
Th# Wett 't ot th* Wett 1
acre* ot the N 't ol th* N E 'e ol
the N E 'e ot 'he NW'e ot Section
t) Thownthip )0 South Hong*
M Eott lest ttw North i ) loot
thereof at recordaa In Ih*
Public Record* ol Samtnol*
County. Florid* M o rt com
monly known at MS Eott Lak*
Mary BouNvard. Levs Mary
F lor ida
Tn* Puoiic Hearing will be
held In th* City Hall City ot
lek* Mary Florida on the jgtn
day ot May IM ! at I 00 P M
or at toon lh*rtati*r at post'
b'e at which time Intoretted
par*.*t tor and against tn*
request will be heard Said
hearing may be continued trom
tim# to time until a *inal rec
ommendalton is made by the
Planning and Zoning Board
This No*ic# shall be petted in
three 1)1 public placet within
" e City ot las# Mary at the
City Hall within M id City and
published In a newspaper ol
general circulation in th* City ol
Lake Mery ora tim* at laatt
titteen ( 1)) dayt prior to th*
date ot th* Public Hearing In
addition nolle* shall be posted
in Ihe area lo be considered et
east I.Heen i i ) i doyt prior to
'fa da*# Ol th* Public Hearing
A taped record ol this meeting
v made by the City lo* it*
icv-vehierh* T*i* record may
•ot const t 'r an adequate re
' d lor 'i • purpose* ol appeal
'If lv a d*. von mode by I N
y »* Com H.iuori with respect to
&gt;e foregoing m atter
Ar ,
im, son wishing to ensure mat j "
.vtrQwAie record ot th* proceed
»*gy t ma nta ned lor appellate
purposes is advised to mase ttw
necessary er-angements at his
or her own etpense
C IT Y O F
LAKE M ARY F LO R IO A
s M A 1hpmpspvi
Deputy C ty Clerk
D A T E D April )0 ’**!
Publish May 10 IM !
DEF M

C IT Y OF
LAK E MARY FLO R ID A
N O T IC E O F
PUB LIC H EA R IN G
TO WHOM IT M AY C O N CER N
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
by tha Planning and Zoning
Boo'd ot th* City ot Lak* Mary
Florida that Mid Board will
hold a Public Hearing ot l 00
P M on May » . IMS. to
aiC ansidor a request for
change of toning from W R I
AAA Lok* Front Property, to
O C O ltlc t Commercial and
changing tha land uta element
ot th* City's Comprehensive
Plan from low density reslden
•lot and rural density residential
to commercial on th* following
described property lying within
•he municipal limits ol Lok*
M ary and more fully described
A follow* to wit
Th* Eott M loot ot th* Wott
SOS toot of th* NC It el th* N W U
of th* N W V of Section 1)
Thownthip JO South. Rang* to
East let* the North IS feel
thereof tor Right ot Way. at
recorded In th* Public Record*
ot Sominoto County. Florida
Mora commonly known at S4J
Eat* Lake Mary Boulevard
L e tt Mary Florida
Tha Public Hearing will be
field in the City Hall, City ol
Lak* Mary Florida, on th* Itth,
day ot May, IMS al ' 00 P M
or at toon thereafter at potti
bla. at which lima inloratlad
partia l ter and agam tl the
roquatl will be heard Said
hearing may be continued tram
lime to tlm* until a final roc
ommandatlon It mad* by lha
Planning and Zoning Board
This Nolle* tholl be potted in
thro* 1)1 public placet within
ttw City ot Lok* Mar y at the
City Hall within M id City, and
publikhed In a newspaper of
genorol circulation in tha City of
Lak* Mary on* tim# at laatt
littoen IIS) dayt prior to th*
date ol ttw Public Hearing In
addition, nolle* tholl be potted
In th* or** to be considered ot
least fifteen 11)1 dayt prior to
th* datool th* Public Haonng
A taped record ot this meeting
is mad* by tha City tor It*
convenient# Thlt record may
not constitute an adequate r*
cord tor lha purposes ol appeal
Irom a decision mad* by tha
City Commission with rttpact lo
lha foregoing m atter A ny
person withing to entur* that an
adequate record ol th* proceed
mge it maintained lor appellate
purposes it advised to make th*
" e c t t u iy arrangement* at hit
or her own etpencc
Ci t y o f
LA K E M AR Y. FLO R IO A
'*/ M A Thompson
Deputy City Clerk
D A T E O April X). IMS
Publish May IS. IMS
D E F sa

C IT Y OF
LA K E M A R Y . FLO R IO A
t M A Thompson
Deputy City Clark
O A T E O April H IM )
Publish May IR. 1M)
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Legal Notice

C IT Y O F
IN T H E C IR C U IT COURT
LA K E M A R Y . FLO R IO A
IN A N O F O R
N O TIC E OF
S E M IN O L E C O UNTY,
P U B L IC H E A R IN G
FLO R IO A
TO W H O M IT M A Y CONCERN
CASE NO kSISRSCA IS O
T O WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV EN
M IC H A E L E V E S tA L
NO TICE IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
by th# Planning and toning
and SUSAN V E S TA L .
by me Planning and Zoning
Board ot th* City ot Lak* M a'r
Plaintiffs.
Boo'd Ot th* City ot Lok# Mary
Florida that said Board will
•*
Florida mat u d Board will
nod
a
Public
Hearing
al
1
00
J O H N S AR N O LD M ARY C
hold a Public H**r.ng at l X
P M on M a , X let), to
P M on May J» IMS to
A R N O L D SA M U ELS EA R S
a lC o n v d e r a request tor
S M ITH W L M AURY,
a lC e n t'd * ' a raquosl tor
(hang# ot toning Irom WRI
and C O R A W M AU R Y.
thong* ot toning trom W RI
AAA Lake Front Property to
Defendant*
AAA Lake Front Property to
OC O ltlc t Commercial and
N O T IC E O F SUIT
OC Office Com m ercial and
changing m* land ut* element
TO O U IE T T IT L E
changing th* land use eloment
ot m* City * Comprehensive
T H E S TA TE OF FLO R ID A TO
ot the City’s Comprehensive
Pi#n
from
low
density
reside"
O
E
F
E
N O AN TS
JO H N S
Plan from low density residon
Hal and rural donsity residential
A R N O L D M AR Y C ARNOLD,
Hot and rural donsity residential
to commercial on me 'plowing
S A M U E L SEARS SMITH. W L
to commercial on m* following
described property lying within
described property lying within
MAURY
and C O R A W
th* municipal limits ot Lak*
M A U R Y , it alive, and (half
in* municipal limits ot lake
Mary and me&gt;t fully described
Mary and more fully described
unknown spouses it married,
as follow* to wit
and It dead the unknown hairs,
at follows to wit
Begin
*t
m#
N
E
corner
ol
Out
devisee* legatees Rrantees.
Lot ) ot th* East 110 teet ol
lot C ol D'eenioal end Wilson
assign* spouses honor*, credt
th* N 't o' *h# N W 'r ot th* NE'e
add'I ion. run South 1*0 and
tors successors, trustee* ol
ol the NW'e and th* North It )
thane# West M than South M
them and each of them and any
ot tho South ‘ sol th* East SHF ot
degrees SO minutes West 1)' I
and all other parson* er parti**
me NW'a of th* N E 'a ot th*
teei
thence
North
110
Net
then
claiming by. through, under OC
N W 'r Section IS. Township It
against thorn pr each ol Item,
East
T
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teol
to
Point
ot
South Rang# to East ot r#
Beginning As recorded in th*
corded in the PiAUc Records ot
and against any and all parlies
or parson* having er claiming
Public Records ot Somlnolo
Saminol* County Florida More
County Florida M o'* com
any right htl# or Intertsl In and
commonly known ot I I I East
monly known as )»1 East Las*
to the tallowing described pro
Lak* Mary Boulevard Lake
Mj i » Boulevard Lak* Mary
p e rly , tying end situate In
Mery Florid*
F
i
or,
da
Saminol* County. Florida, to
Th* Pcblk Hearing will b*
Th*
Public
Hearing
wilt
be
wit
held in m* City Hall City of
held in the City Hall City of
Th* North *M 1): *1 the tot
Las* Mary F lor Ida on th* x m
Case Mary Florida on th* nth
lowing AM et ttw SEt* el the
da, of M a, 'MS at 1 00 P M
day ot May IM ! ot 1 00 P M
N W U ot Section )S. Township X)
o' at toon tnoreett*' os pottl
or as soon moreolter a* post,
South Rang* X East, lest that
bit ot which time interested
bi*
at
which
lima
interested
portion desctlbod at follow*
part.es tor and against th*
parties
tar
and
agaimt
the
Beginning et e point HOB E el
'equest will bo heard Said
request will be heard Said
the SW corner ol th* SE 'e et th*
hearing may be continued Itom
hearing may be continued Irom
NW |. el Section IS. Township M
time to hm* until a final rec
time to lime until a final rec
South. Range 1* East, tun
ommendetion it mad* by m*
ommendatien Ik made by the
thane* N Id Chains thane*
Planning and Zoning Board
Planning
and
Zoning
Board
Westerly along the Northerly
This Notice shell be posted m
This
Nolle*
shall
be
posted
In
boundary ot ttw SEt* of the
three I ) ) public places within
•t»** |]| public places within
N W ’ r ot Section 1). Township X)
the City ot Lake Mary at the
m* City ot Lake Mary at th*
South Rang* X East totlw NW
City Halt within m h ) City, and
CHy Hall wimin said City, and
corner of th* SE'e ol the NW'w
published in a newspaper ol
published In a newspaper pi
ot section IS. Township 10.
general circulation in the City ot
general circulation m th* City ol
Range 1*. thence Southerly
Lake Mary on* tlm* at l**St
Lake
Mary
on*
lima
*1
1***1
along th* Westerly boundary ot
bltean 11)1 days prior to th*
lllteen
(111
days
prior
to
Ih*
tha
SE '* ot NW'w ol Section 1)
da'o ol Ih* Public Hooting In
da’* ol ih* Public Hearing In
Township X Rang* X to th* SW
addition nolle* shall be posted
addition, nolle* shall be posted
com er ol SEVs et NW'e el
in the are* to be considered *1
in th* a'ea to be considered *1
Section 1). Township SO Rang*
least titteen IIS) deys prior te
least tillean n i l days prior to
X run thence Easterly to th#
thedateol th# Public Hearing
ttw date ot th* Public Hearing
Point ot Beginning
A taped record ol this meeting
A
taped
record
ot
this
meeting
LESS Commence at • point
is mad* by th* City tar its
is maid* by Ih* City lor Its
SIR' E ot th# SW corner ot th*
convenience This record m e,
convenience This record may
SE '* ol ttw N W U at Seclien IX
not constitute on adequate re
no! constitute on adequate re
Township X S Rang* X East,
cord tor Ih* purposes ol appeal
cord &gt;or th* purposes of eppeel
thence N 10 chain*, thane# E
trom a decision mad* by tn*
from * decision made by m*
City Conmisslon with respect to
1)0 to th* Paint ot Beginning,
City Commission wifh respect to
th* foregoing m atter
Any
thence continue S )4 *!’. thence
the
lo
re
go
in
g
m
atter
Any
E J ) **'. thence N 104 i f . thence
per ton wishing to ensure that an
person wishing to ensure Ihet an
W 1) 4* thence S to Ih* Point at
adequate record ot the proceed
adequate record ol th* proceed
Beginning
ingt is melnlained lor appellate
mgs is maintained lor eppeilel#
purposes it advised to make th*
A N D LESS
Percsl I com
purposes is advisod to make Ih*
neceskery arrangement* *1 his
menc* at * point S'* E ol the
necessary
arrangements
al
Ms
I
SW corner ot the S I U ot th*
or her own * spans*
cm her ow n*spent*
N W U ol Section )S Township x&gt;
C IT Y O F
C IT Y O F
LAK E M A R Y F L O R ID A
S Range X E . run N It chains
LA K E M AR V, F LOR IDA
s M A Thompson
to th* Paint ot Beginning, them*
t M A Thompson
continue N 111 I f . (hence E MB’,
Deputy City Clerk
Deputy City Clerk
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
Ihenc# S Ilf ST', thence W IM to
D A T E D April X) IMS
D A T E D April SO IM !
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
th* Paint ol Beginning Rttarv
Publish May 10 IM I
Publish May IR. IMS
FLORIOA
mg to Ih* grantors * perpetual
O FF et
OFF S#
easement ever end uston the W
PRORATE DIVISION
IN THE C IR C U IT C O UR T
File Number t l l H C P
IS' ol th* above described pro
IN TH E C IR C U IT COURT
OF TH E E IG H T E E N T H
IN R E E S T A T E O F
petty tar Ih* purpose ol pr*
OF
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JU O IC tA L C IR C U IT
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serving to grantor* their geirs
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT.
IN A N O F O R
Deceased
and successors In inters*! *c
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etely contiguous I* th* land
F L O R IO A
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conveyed herein te gran lee
Th* administration ot th*
CASE NO U i m C A N E
IN H E
Th e M a rr ia g e O l
Parcel I Commence at * point
otfato ot Edith Ruth Smith,
IN
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S E U ot th* N W U ol Section IX
• S lla CP. Is ponding In th*
Petitioner/Wllo.
Petitioner ' W it*.
Township M S. Kang* X E. ruts
C irc u it Court tor Seminal*
mg
and
thence H S U U ter e Point al
C o u n t y . F lo r i d a . P ro b a t*
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Beginning, ttwnce continue M
Division th* s O tn is of which it
Respondent Husband
Respondent Husband
TOC I f , W t l ) . S X4 S4 . Ihenc*
P O Drew#' C, Sanford. FL
N O T IC E O F AC TIO N
N O TIC E O F A C TIO N
E U J loth* p*inlof Beginning
M ill Th* names and addresses
T
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YO U ARE N O T I F I E D that an
ot the personal representative
Yeu and aach et yeu er*
who**
last
known
address
end
action
tor
Dissolution
ot
Mar
a n d Ih* p e r s o n a l r e p r *
hereby severally notified that
residence I* lao lekeview Drive
rlege
has
boon
Iliad
against
you
tan tall va t attorney are m i
M I C H A E L E V E S T A L end
Unllee. Slidell, louislanrta IRASR
and your wit* JA C Q U E L IN E
forth below
SUSAN V E S TA L have tiled their
YOU AR E H E R E B Y
K (IF H N A R D iN i In addition to
A ll interested persons or*
Complaint In th* Circuit Court,
N O T IF IE D that on action tor
requesting th* Dissolution ot
required to til* with this court
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit, In
Petition ol Dissolution ot Mer
Momogo ih* Petition requests
and for S am ino l* C aw nly,
W M H IN TH R E E M O N TH S OF
rieg* has been filed against you
that
Ih*
prim
ary
place
of
rest
TH E FIR S T P U B L IC A TIO N OF
Florida againsl you and aach of
In th* Circuit Court ol Seminole
dene# of th* child born ot ih*
you *s Defendant* to quiet fill*
T H IS N O TIC E ( I I ail claims
C e u n ly, F lo rid * Casa ne
m a r t ig a o . L E R O Y J O H N
against th* estate and 111 any
of Ih* PUinlilf* lo Ih* above
SI 11*0 C A Oe F end yeu ar*
BE R N AR D IN I. lit b* awarded
described real proparty located
ob|*cll*n by an Interested
required to serve a copy Ot your
to your wit*, and further, that
person on whom this notice wot
m Seminole County. Florid*, the
**»»*t*f&gt;
»f «njr, h» II ©n
mart
be
an
aquitabi*
oistnbu
abbreviated tilt* of which Is
served that challenges Ih* valid
JACK T B R ID G E S ESQUIRE
lion
ol
m*
attest
ot
Ih*
mar
e
n title d
"M IC H A E L E
lly at Ih* will, th* qualitkatiani
ol C L E V E L A N D A B R ID G E !
nag* and an appointment of th*
V E S T A L end SUSAN V E S TA L,
Ol th* personal representative,
Post
Otllc*
Drawer
Z.
Sanford,
debit incurred during the mar
P le in flfls
versus JO H N S
wnu* or lurltdlcllon ot th*
Florid* m i l O l ' t . on or before
rieg* You *'* required I d serve
A R N O L D M A R Y C AR NO LD,
tour 1
the tlth day ot May, IMS. end
a
copy
ot
your
wrIHon
defenses,
S A M U E L SEARS SM ITH . W L
A LL CLAIM S A N D O B JE C
tile m* original with ttw Clark of
it any to Its* action on Pell
M AUR Y
and C O R A W .
TIONS NO T SO F I L E D W ILL
this Court tilhar before larvk*
boners
attorney
whose
nam*
M
A U R Y . Defendants'. end you
BE FO R EV E R B A R R E D
on Petitioner I Attorney or Im
end a d d r e s s It J
and aach et you ere hereby
Publication ol thlt Notice has
mediately thereafter otherwise
C H R IS TO P H ER R A Y . Post Ot
required lo serve * copy of yotrr
begun on May 1 IM )
a default end Final Judgment
tk* Boa 1)1). Sentord Florida
answer or other detent* it any.
Personal Representative
will be entered against you tor
1111}
1)1)
on
or
before
tho
loth
upon F R A N K C WHIOHAM ol
Floyd H Powell
Ih* r e lltl demanded In th*
day
ot
May.
IMS
and
III*
Ih*
S TE N S TR O M . M d N TO S M ,
P O Baa 1)1]
Petlben
original
with
Its*
Clerk
of
this
JU LIA N . COLBERT A
Orlando F l UtOJ
Witness my hand and seal *1
Court,
either
be
tor*
korvk*
on
W M IGHAM P A Alter nays tor
Attorney tor
ttw Court on this l)r d day al
Petitioner t e’iorney or Imme
Plaintiff*, who** address Is P O
Personal Representative
April,
IMS
dietoly 'herseller olherwlM a
Boa 1)10. Sanford, H o n d a
Frank McMillan
(C O U R T S E A L !
ludgmenl will be entered to th*
U T l l ISM and lo Ml* Ih* orlgl
P O B o a lU l
O
AVIO
N
B
E
R
R
IE
N
relief
demanded
In
th*
Petition
nal ol same in th* ettk* *1 the
Orlando F L 11*01
Clerk
el
In*
Circuit
Court
W
ITNESS
M
V
H
A
N
D
ANO
Clerk ol th* above styled Court
T*i#phon* X » IM *1*1
By ISetty B Colbert
SEAL OF TH IS C O U R T thlt
on Of be Ior* June It, IM). a*
Publish M a y ). 10. IMS
Deputy Clerk
I k d D A Y O F April IM !
required by lew II you tall to do
0 E F la
Publish
April
H
May
X
10,
If.
(S E A L )
to, ludgmenl by deleull will be
IMS
DEE
114
D A V ID N B E R R IE N
taken against you
F IC T ITIO U S N AM E
C
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OF
TH
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C
IR
C
U
IT
Th lt Notice shell b* published
Nolle* it hereby givan that I
F IC T IT IO U S N A M E S T A T U T E
COURT
am engaged in but, nest at I ltd
one* a weak lor lour 14) contec
A F F ID A V IT FO B AD VAN C ED
By
/kJChorylR
Franklin
S R da Suit* ISO Lwtgwond
utfv* weeks
r e p o r t in g p r o
Deputy Clerk
Wmmoia County. Florida W t*
D A T E D this flh day el May.
FES S IO N ALS
Publish April M Met ). 10 II.
under I N fictitious noma ol
A D IMS
S T A T E O F FLO R ID A
IM !
L A U R IE S C H W A R TZ A N 0
IS
EA L)
C O U N T Y O F DUVAL
DEE in
ASSOCIATES, and that I Inland
O A V ID N BERRIEN
On this day personally *p
to register said name with th*
Clerk of the Circuit Court
peered btlor* me. an ottker
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIO US
Clerk *1 ih* C ircu it Court,
By Agnes E Sulek
duly euthorued hi administer
NAME S TA TU TE
Saminota County. Florida in
Deputy Clerk
oaths. M A R K S ROOBIN. Pres
S TA TE OF FLO R IO A
accordance with the provisions
Publish
May IR. IT. 14. II. IMS
idan t at A D V A N C E D RE
C O U N TV O F S E M IN O LE
ot tn* Fictitious Nam* Statutes,
OE
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P O R T IN G P R O FES S IO N ALS
tO
WHOM
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M
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tow lt Section Res 0* Florida
INC . who. balng llrsl duly
Nolle* ik hereby given mat Ih*
Statute* I t l!
sworn, depose* and say*
undersigned pursuant lg Ih*
'S ' LOU'I* Schwortt
Th* nemo* of all the parsons
Fictitious Nam * S lo lu l* ",
Publish April It. M A May X IR.
interested in th* business con
Chapter la ) 0*. Florida Statutes
IMS
dueled under th* taregamg
will register with th* clerk et th*
F IC T IT IO U S NAME
DEC ID
fictitious nam*. and th* aslant
C ir c u it C o u r t, In and for
Natlca I* hereby given lhal I
ot tho interasl *• each Of them in
Saminol* County Florida upon
am engaged In business at SUB
F IC T IT IO U S NAJMI
sad business it at followt
receipt ol proof of th* publka
Hawaii Branch flood. Winter
Notice tk hereby given that I
NAME
IN TE R E S T
Hon ol this notiro th* tktifiout
Park. Sam mala County, Florid#
am engaged m business t l P O
Mark
S
Roobin
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\
nam* towlt C A F E O E PARIS
l i f t ) under th* IktllMUS noma
Baa JO*. Long wood Saminei*
Melania J Roobin
)) \
under which w* aspect to
of SUM B E L T CON
County. Florida DISR under Ih*
A O V A N C E O R E P O R TIN G
business of IS! East
S TR U C TO R S . INC . and lhal I
flttllteut name ot B O C E P H U S
P R O FE S S IO N ALS . INC
Boulevard Suita IX
inland to register told name
IM P R O V E M E N TS , and that I
By Mark S Roobin
Fern Pork Florida
with th* Clark *1 tha Circuit
inland h&gt; roglttor M id nam*
Itl President
That lha party interested In
Court. Sam male County. Florida
W i t h tho Clerk at t h * Circuit
S W O R N TO A N D SUB
sad business enterprise it at
la accordance with th* pr*
C u r l Sam mow County. Florid*
S C R IB ED B E F O R E ME this
follows
vision* at Itsa Fktitleut Nome
tn accordance with lha pro
Itth day of A pril. IMS
JA B E L INC
S'atu*as. M wit SacMen MSP*
Vision* at th* Fktmasa* Nam*
Margaret Betterbusch
i%/ J Millitent For bat
Florida Haiufa* Its/
Statu***. T* wit Sac nan IS ) 0*
Notary Publk
P R E S ID E N T
/*/ Sandr* O Adams
Florid* Statutes 1*1'
My Commission f spires
Dated at Orlando. Orong*
PuMIW* A pril If, » A May X IB.
' t Thame* la C ro tM
March It. I MR
Ceunty, Florida, M ay* im s
ISRS
Publlth May 10. II. 14. )t . IMS
Publish May X IR. IF. J*. IMS
Publish May IB. 11.14. I I . IMS
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D C F OR
D C F IS
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C IT Y O F
LA K E M A R Y .F L O R ID A
N O T IC E O F
P U B LIC H EA R IN G
TO W H O M IT M A Y C O N C E R N
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
by tha Planning and Zoning
Board ol th* City el Lak* Mar ,
Florida that said Board will
hold * Public Hearing *• 1 00
P M on May )* IMS, to
a lC o n tid a r a request lor
Chong* et ion mg trom W RI
A A A Lako Front Property, to
O C O ltlc* Com m ercial, and
changing ttw land uM #lament
ol Ih* C ity’s Compreheniiv*
Plan Irom low density reslden
tiol end rural density rotidontisi
to commercial, on tha tallowing
described properly lying within
the municipal limits of Lok*
Mary and mar* fully described
at follows town
Th* Wait I SO teet Of the North
&gt;i ol th* N W'e ot th* N E 'e ol Ih*
NW'e Lection IS. Township )0
South. Rang* )B Eott. Saminoio
County, Florida Mora com
monly known ot M l Eotl Lak*
Mary Boulevard. Lek# Mary,
F lor id*
Tha Public Hearing will b*
bold in Ih* City Hall. City ot
Lak* Mary. Florida, on Ih* }Rth.
day ot May IMS *1 1 OC P M
or at voon Ihoreattar at p o ll
bla. at which time Interaktad
partia l lor and agalntl th*
request will b* heard Said
hearing may be continued tram
lima to tlm* until a final roc
ommandatlon It mad* by th*
Planning and Zoning Board
Thlt Notice tholl be potted In
thro* 111 public placet within
tn# City ot Lot* M a r, at th*
City Hell within Mid City, and
published In a newspaper ol
general circulation in th* City ot
Lak* Mary on* tlm* at toast
littoan ( I I I dayt prior to th*
date ot th* Public Hearing In
addition, nolle* then be potted
in tn* ore* to be considered ot
loott fifteen |1)| dayt prior to
th* DON ot Ih* PublK Hearing
A taped record Of this mooting
It mod* by th* City tor It*
convenience This record may
not constitute on adequate r*
cord ter Ih* purpose* et appeal
Irom a decision mad* by th*
City Commission with respect to
the foregoing m a ile r Any
per ton wlthinf to ontur# !h#t on
adequate record ot Ih* proceed
&gt;ngt It moiniained lor oppouot*
purposes It advised to mat# *ho
necessary arrangement! al hit

Doonesbury

Evening Herald. Sanford. FI.

Legal Notice

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1I A — Ev*nlng Herald. Sanford. FI

legal Notice

CLASSIFIED ADS

C IT Y o r
l a k e m a r t . F l o r id a
n o t ic c o r

Seminole

p u b l ic h e a r in o

T O WHOM IT M A Y C O N C E R N
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
by th* Planning and Zoning
Board a&gt; in* City of Lao* Mary
Florida mat **&gt;d Board *m
hold a Public Hearing at &gt; 00

i

PM.anMaylt. 14B1 to

a lC e n lld x r a ra q u a tl lor
change of coning from W Rt
A A A Lak# Fronf Progeny, lo
i O C O fIK e Com m ercial, and
changing Iha land me element
, ot the City'S Compretxantiv#
Plan from lew density redden
•lal and rural density residential
• lo commercial, an the tot lowing
described property lying within
the miyiidpel limit* at Lake
Mery, end more fully described
os tallows, to wit
. Lot 4. Cast ltd teat ot N&gt;y at
the N r &lt; ot the NC 'a ot Section
II. Township X lowtti. Range to
East, Seminole County and
North li t teat ot SVy ot East SIO
teat ot N W * of N f la at N W N ot
said Section It Mara commonly
known a* MS Easl Lake Mary
Boulevard Lake M ery. Fterlde
the Public (leering will be
held in the City Hall. City ot
Lose Mary, Florida, on the Tfih
day el May. lets, at » oo P M .
or as toon thereafter es post'
bie. al which time Interested
parties lor and again*! the
request will he heard Said
hearing may be continued from
lime to lime until a final roc
ommandatton is made by the
Planning end Zoning Board
This Notice shell be polled In
itiree IS) public place* wllhln
the city Ot Lokt Mery, al the
City Hall wllhln said City, and
published M a newspaper ot
general circulation In the City of
Lete Mery, one lime a* least
fifteen IIS) days prior to the
date of the Public Hearing In
addition, notice shell be posted
, In the area to be considered el
{ Natl fifteen 111) days prior to
the date el the Public Hearing
A loped record ot this mooting
{ Is mads by the City tor Ifa
s convenience This record may
J not conilltuto an adequate re
' cord tor the purpose* of appeal
t from a decision made by the
• City Commission with rasper I to
• the loregoing m a tla r. Any
person wishing to ensure thal an
’ adequate record ot the proceed
• mgs Is maintained for appellate
purposes Is advised to make the
' necessary arrangements at his
or her own •■pens#
C IT Y OF
i
LAKE M A R Y , F L O R ID A
• /s/M A Thompson
• Deputy City Clark
• D A T E D April JO I N !
t Publish May 10. It«t
; d e f *1

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Orlando - Winter Park

3 2 2 -2 6 1 1

8 3 1 -9 9 9 3

CLASSIFIED DEPT.
RATES
1 t i n * .....................
HOURS
3 consecutive times

S:30 A.M.» 5:30 P.M.
MONDAY tltru FRIDAY
SATUR0AV 9 - Noon

67C e lin*
61C s line
7 consecutive times 52C ■ line
10 c tn s d C U tlT i times 44C a Hm
Contract Rates Available
3 Lines Minimum

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

13— C a rd of T h an k*

FOR I I M I N O L I C O U N T Y ,
F L O R ID A
P R O B A TE O IV IIIO N
File Number U H I CP
{ IN RE E S T A T E OF
jC L Y D E V L A W R E N C E ,
Deceased
N O TIC E OF

W* with to thank you
tor your kind and beaut IM
a •pretsiont ot Sympathy
*stended tout
during Ih* illness end deeth
of our beloved
Stephen!* Ann *.
Allsc lion ally known e*
“ Peanut"
Sincerely.
Butch. Sandy. Shannon,
and Slaray Wisdom
Remember Jesus Loves You
and to do w*

23— Lost A Found
last Osteen Fermion ere* mix
ed hound, male *0 lbs . brown
w/black saddle, white chesl,
ear tattoo, blue nylon collar
Missing for appro. 7 weeks.
Family pet *11 111}

23— Special Notices
CIUBRATE
A BIRTH!
Mr Stork t visit
makes N r a litsflm*
at memarlat. f IPs E till
Call Linda m t i lt
Earn great gifts In May Htv* a
T u p p t r w a r e P a r l y C a ll
Barber# i j i s m a lle r 4 oo
* M A R Y K A Y C O SM ETICS .
Skin cart end cater Herr
C O N N IE ...........
)&gt;1 m &lt;

Babysitting
Intents to 1 yrs

The administration al tha
estate at Clyde V Lawrence,
‘ da*t e a s e d . F i l e N u m b e r
•M *»«
l C P . is pending In the
C irc u it Caretl ter ie m ln e le
C a u n ty . P le e id e . P re b e le
J Division the address of which Is
•
•ISeminole Caunty Courthouse.
‘ tonNrd. F L . The name* and
addresses at tha personal repre
JsenieMv* and tha personal rep
r resents tire'I attorney are set
*Ins lib haldUs
{forth
bale*
■ A ll Intortiled persons ere
required to file with this court.
W ITH IN T H R E E M O N TH S OF
f TH E FIR S T P U B L IC A T IO N OF
TH IS N O TIC E
I I ) all claims
j against the ettate end I II any
i abjection by on Interested
| person to whom this notice was
: mailed thet challenge* the valid
Ity of tha will, tha qualifications
ot tha personal representative,

!

a

J venue, or lurledlctton ol Ih*
•COUf't
A LL CLAIM S A N D O B JE C
t TIO NS NOT SO F I L E D W ILL
• B E FO R EV E R B A R R E D
t Pubilcellon et this Notice hot
J begun on May I. I N I
Personal Representative
• Margaret J Richardson
t ecq Rack Oak Road
; Orlande. F L 11*04
r Attorney tor
J Pereenel Represent* I iv*
i John M McCormick
{ P O Box 1711
I Orlando. F t U K ]
; Telephone KI/B4) U N
• Publish M a y }. IE. I N I
; o if u
! "
F I C T IT I O U I N A M l
'
ttotka II hereby given that I
In business
al I 4
M
, Industrial Park tt* Hickman
• D r iv e . S e n le r d . Ie m ln e le
{C a u n ty . F lo rid a under lha
• ftctlllous name at R AM CO. and
J thal w* Intend to register sold
t name with tha Clerk et tha
{ Circuit Court, Seminole Caunty.
t Florida In accordance with tha
{ p ro v id e n t al tha Fictitious
• Name statuto*. To wit Section
t M l Ot Florida Statutes IN I

me
age Oft ol 4}f , Carrti i Cove
Mubiie Home Park m saau
■ epertoncod Eaby StTtor N r I vs
yr eld Y o u ! Momol Pr*
toeably Seniord'Osteen eroe
tre m * to AM tn * M PM
evenly ol T I C tea pee . »
Pleat* 'a n aller 4 M PM.
H I M il
Mather will cere tor children In
my home Good nutritious
Ig fenced yard 173
Summer day Camp For 4 I) yr
oldt Each week Include*.
Swimming, bawling skating,
movies, sport! arts A (rails
and com puter skills Call
U ) 1414 tor Information

31—Private
Instructions
Swimming
I If i t J«&lt;cM«
m n »

Employment
323 5176
M U French Ava
Acrylic Applicators needed to
apply protective coating on
cars, bn*'* and planes Cf to
CM per hour We train For
work tn Sanford area call
Temp* *11 N4 m i
A D M IN IS TR A TIV E ASST
M u lt h a ,# strong secretarial
abllttta*. accounting back
ground, and must b* able to
hondlo prossur* Eecollent
pay. Immediate start, perm#
nan I opportunity Cat! Mt 3*40
today! Abtesl Tamp Services
No Fee
’_ ______
Aides tor all shifts Certified
and or experienced Good pay
and banetlts Pleasant at
mosphera Equal Opportunity
employer Aiply ai DeBery
Manor. 40 N Hwy I I T l , D*

Bary. Flo

_____________

A ir Conditioning Mechanics
Service A Installation Salary
based on oeporlanca, plus
benotlts
JOS m 4M1

AIRLINES MOW HIRING
Rosarvatlonlst*. stowardostas
and ground era* positions
available Call 141*1**0141
lor details 14 h r * _________
ALLTVFBS jo bs
S TA R T WORK NOW)

LAttOfl

&lt;£&gt;

FORCE
tot x ret

Report ready lor work al 4 AM
403 &lt;V lit Si Sanford lil IMO
Applications now being accepted
tor full lime ceshler Apply In
person et Little Food Town
Stores, f 10 lake Mary Bird

eoe_________________

m sin

A D M IN IS T R A T I O N

71— Hetp Wanted

Th a n k y OU"

27— Nuriery &amp;
Child Care

IN TN I CIRCUIT COUNT

!

•

Friday, May 10, ItiS

lltgfn M «r
Cftoto, Call

33— Real Estate
Courses

Think Ing at gelling a
Reel ■stalallcanseT
W t altar Flea Telllan
endcentinueut framing!
Cell Dicker Vichy ter datilli'
n o Nee i n i n * i t s yy* ns*
Keyes at FlerHt* . Inc

I*Veers lepetteiscal

41— Money to Lend
Business C a p ita l SH.Oda to
I I .000.000 and over P O Boa
1411 Winter Pk FI* UNO

ASSEM BLER S
Need * lo work In Modern
Menutecluring Plant Sterling
pay S4 IS/hr Must b* * strong
reliable worker with ta n
tianspur latum ttover a lee 1
U M P F I R M ____ .....774 1144
Avon Xlwxit I- i 1-9 led Is l A
man Cali immadletoly. i l l

set*, i m taw

___

Bill Knapp • Commissary now
hiring person to bake or make
soup* Mutt be avollabto to
work days Apply j p person
I M l Silver Lake Drive. Sen
ford Fla . ( AM to S PM .
M F

BUILDING INSPECTOR
this 1s highly technical inspec
Hon work In enforcing compll
anc* with U S Depailmanl ot
Housing amt Uibun Develop
rnent. City Codes, and Ordl
nances pertaining to alt areas
ot construe lion
thorough knowledge ol modern
construction and Impaction
techniques
knowledge ot
tiandacd building, oloctrlcal.
plumbing, machanlcal. U S
Depl ot Housing 4 Urban
Development, and other re
latad codas and ordinance*,
knowledge ot the City • toning
codes and ordinances, ability
lo reed and Interpret plant,
blueprints, and spec Ilk at Iona,
a b ilit y to enforce codes
le cllu lly . firm ly, and Im
partially and to cop* with
e e lrt m * cates el hum an
behavior employees, tenants
and public, ability to walk end
c l i m b en u n c o m p le t e d
structures scetlaldlng end
ladders
Q U A LIF IC A TIO N S !
Considerable eiperlen c* In
cons hue than or * rale lad Irad*
and tom* aspavlenc* In cod*
en tor cement
Possession ot a valid Florid*
Drivers* License

i\J Richard A M ack

{ PubhsnM ey). IE. If. 14. I N I
' O I F I)

SALARY
( A l l TV I I t B I S
i a** m m i

NOW HIRING!
Outstanding Opportunity For

E X P E R IE N C E D C A S H IE R S ,
G A S A T T E N D A N T S AND
F A S T FO O D P R E P A R A T IO N

( W

c

f '/(&gt;/}CENTERS

5 IO C A T IO N S IN SEM INOLE C O U N T Y

• Aulo / Truck Refueling
• Full Line Convenience Stores
• Fast Food Kitchens •
Filed Chicken Subb Donuts

• Top Salsifies
• Free Life &amp; Hospitalization
• 2 Paid Vacations Each Year
• Piofit Sharing Plan
• Olher Benefits
MAhL APPLICATION IN PERSON
AT 202 N l tint’I Avo., Sanford
W

, till,, l Miij, a JO AM 4 10 PM
NO P H ON t C A L L S PLEASE *

•

Negotiable
week

I t } hour

week

S u b m l t e l i R *
tum et'A p ptlce llen a lo the
Housing Authority at the City
of Sanford Florida P O Boa
tbit San turd F L u t t l M il or
call Mr Elliott L Smith ar
Ms Linda H Williams at
1}1 ItM tor further Inform*
tton A copy ol romptoto IOb
description available up on
request
Application end ex resumes will
be accepted until it 00 noon

May IF, i m ________________
Cope Canaveral F irm needs
people who want I* be lhair
own boot Will tram l l » part
time. Ml* fullttm* Ml Itgt
Carpenters helper wanted Mult
have experience Call ettor *
p m in its
C L A S S IF IE D A O V IR T IS IN Q
We ar* looking tor the right
person to till an important
p o c l l l e n in o u r in s id e
cla iiltlo d deparimenl the
d u ll* * in c lu d e ty p in g in
advertising on our camputori
( N W P M minimum!, tolling
now advertlsere and general
attic# w art
Th# applicant
should ham a pecN working
knowledge *1 the English ton
guege aatalloni typlct, good
telephone veke end pleasant
per tonali ly TMs I* * M l time
position To apply Send r*
sump to Mr Adklna. I mtung
Heeatd. too N French Avo .
P O Bo* laM. San lord Fla
MFFI 1*13 Yaw may alto atop
tn al Ih* E toning Herald and
till awt an application EO E

99— Apartments
Unfurnished / Rent

7 1 - H e lp W anted

71-Help Wanted

Child Car* Wacker arlth docu
men ted erpevienc* end refer
encet W* ar* eependlng end
need dedicated people to add
to o u r tt e f f A c c e p tin g
eppheottons end resumes. *
AM to 11 AM. M F Interviews
will be tat up tor qualified
persons No phono calls Gin
gerbvaad House. H M E lm
A *•
_____

Tired *f Jab Hunting!
C a ll F u t u r e s
th e y h a v e
hundreds et |ob opening* tor
those who want la work

D E LIV E R Y H E L P E R S no *«
pe* tone* necessary Futltlm *
Good starting pay aft 4100
O E N E R A L O F F I C E
TR A IN E E S
Great starting
|ob Several opening* Good
pay ar* 4*0

C O M M E R C IA L D R A FTS M A N
E e p e rla n c a d a r c h lta c tu ra l
dventpevton with commercial
background a must Excellent
pay start immediately Call
O t Ifa*. Sanford are* Ablest
Temp Services No fee
Counter Tep Febrlcetor Im
medio to full Hm* openings
F xpec lanced helpful, but will
train Apply In parson GCL
Products. 143 Power Court.
Sanford Industrial Perk
Delivery/ Collector Musi have
vend Fla Orlvers Lie with
good driving record No exp*
rlenca necessary will train
Call OT MM____________
Drivers Wanted I I yr* oroide'
Own Car 4 Insuf 14 1* per hr
Domino s P in *
-M l
E am extra cash whit* you epon
young mind* World Boo*
Chlldcraft a leader in educe
tton sales. I* expanding In th*
Dalton* Sen ford area Com
ptoto training conducted In a
toe atton near your hem* Part
or lull time pus 11Ians avail
able E O E
Call Downing
Bryant I *041W SI3}_________
Etoctrklen mutt hare Meant*,
toots 4 Irentportalirm Good
opportunity M l IM I_________
Eep In sign repair 4 malnto
nance Journeyman alactrl
clan preferred McClerd Sign
Co , Sanford. MS m i l l l
FAS H IO N M O DELS W A N T E D
Work with fashion designer end
local boutiques. T V commer
dels, catalogs Full or pert
time All eg** and all heights
No aeparltnc* necessary
411 M W __________ _ ___________

Clean comfortable sleeping
room 140 * wk Includes
utllltla* 4 cleaning Call M l
_______
*411 or 111 4441
Hoorn for rant for working
parson In p riv e t* horn*
I Kitchen privileges, wether 4
meld service MO week m
S044

Fedetil S lite ’ Civil Jobs

Roomi fof rtirt.

Not* A u ilzb ie
C a in 4 ltM * «M 4
tor Intor 14 hr* __ _____
H a irstylist Wanted E ip a r l
erred In chemical work lor
Carafra* 4 Relaeort Call
M l 1113, or T O 4113__________
L A B O R E R S Strong reliable,
general laborers needed Im
mediately Different locations
Phon* and transportation a
must Never a lee .Apply

lELlt SHTCXES
W0 23J9
laborers

General laborers needed for
steady work In th* Sanford 4
Deland ere* Call todayl
111 ] V40. A b le s t T a m p
Servile* No to*
_______

SUPERVISOR
AC CO U N TS P A Y A B L E
M IK A N N U A LLY
W* ar* seeking en eeperl
enced Professional Working
Supervisor tar our Accounts
Pay obi* Department Must be
well or gem i*d and mutt have
*• tees! I M S year* heavy
Arxeuxx** Payees* teperience
in a Computer Environment
W* after a starting salary ef
•3**0* annually, plua an
excellent benefit package in
tore*led candidates call1
Jack Zimmerman
3111110
Harcar Aluminum Products C#

Maintenance Men Needed Alto
mechanically Inclined persons
tor assembly work 4 on*
person needed with minimum
t i p tor top shop Hospllallta
lion, bonus, vocation, holt
days Apply Formltae. Inc.,
Port ot Sanlord, Lak* Monro*
♦ llo r 11___________________
Maintenance Maluco person
needed lo touch up. caulk,
grout 4 do minor repair to
rooms Apply In person M F,
ISAM to II noon. Doltano Inn
I 4 *1 DeilonaE il l
Mature individuals needed at
tong term / short term tor Ih*
elderly TLC . Inc *77 10*1
Mature, responsible waitress
needed Experienced with
Malian food Apply Carlo’s
Malian Hatlauranl. 1004 S
F ranch Avonuo
AVO N E A R N IR O l WClWIII
O P E N T E R R IT O R IE S N O W III
__
m m i * v m a t* *
Need inexperienced tomele or
male to toarn ceramic tit*
Initaltottont Hard work, but a
chonc* to loam good Irad*
John. AM Tito Contractors.
W H O * _________________
N B tO B O IM M E D IA T E L Y
Oipatcher tor Sen lord con
tract lebar eftlc* Will train
m 1140 or 343 &lt;171
N B lO IO i SICR ITAR V
U N O E R W R IT T IR Auto In
suronco World nerds you It
you ore bright, ambitious, and
willing to toarn tasking tor a
Iob with a tuturof Como to
Auto Insurance World, which
hat over to ottkos Throughtout
Florid* Apply In parson at
IM4S French Avo. Sen lord
R N ’S. L P N 't, MMA Needed tor
home car* ef oncology pa
Iwnt* Pari lim* In Sanford
area Call Immadtotoly tor
additional Infer m t lien No
to* &lt;7* &lt;007__________________
S E C R ITA R V / C L E R K S
IB O P E N I N G S
ty p in g
P H O N ES GOOD A P P E A R
A N C ! AND N E E D S T R A N !
P O R T A T IO N C A L L B IL L
STE PHE H I 14* H ad

SKIULED LABORERS
HAOflNt OTCMTORS
AND FOREMAN
T* d t totocommwnlcaliant work
f*r m a ile r contractor to
Southern Boll p 1**10 send
'•Sum* to Oeneii* Carper*
lio n . I l l W ashburn N d .
Melbourne Fla US31 ar call
l W 1 3 I TVS*
S TA Y A T NO M E- Mab* totophan* appolntmanls Good
pay and konus. plus MS *00
anytime_____________________
Telephone Pros also Phon*
Roam Manager B g Bucks I
Commission plus bonus and
draw P I 4*13, pet U ________
Truck Driver
Delivery.
Warahout*. Janitorial Mutt
her* excellent driving record
Heavy packages r# lift Celery
Priming C* P I 11*1 ________
TRUSS P LA N T
Nsad q*p*rlqnc*d yard
foreman On)y qualified need
apply m b t l _______________
Wanted Someone with truck or
von to deliver newspaper* on
Sunday only C a l i » i tan

UU

aid 4M0

F A C T O R Y A S S E M B L Y and
PR O D U C TIO N WORK Most
shifts open Good pay scales
t » 4300

SAVE m s

ONLY Mittiteeet t ##*#.$419.

■ A M B O O C O V E A P T1
Md E, Airport Btvd
p h o n e m a o * , m *e*i
Efficiency trem t m me.
ONceeOf tor leoSer CWIaeeea.

m m )___

SANFO R D Furnished rooms by
th* week Reasonable rales
Meld service Call M l 007
17 PM &lt;11 Palmetto A r t
S A N F O R D . Rees weekly 4
Monthly rates Util. Inc etl
ICO Oak
Adults l 441 7W1

R t'eil 4 Office Spec* I K i g to
7 aao sq ft else storage avail
able m e a n ________________

121— Condominium
Rentals
Brand new- 3bdrm , }b*th.
U 3 I month M l 34IT
or 413 1114

125— For Lease

SAILPOINTE
AT UUE MORROC

RIDGEWOOD ARMS ARTS.
1.1. end J Bdrm*
Start ing et only U K
Ask About O u r } Bdrm Special

1 bdrm f 700 month, plus 110
depend, or M l a week 111

mo

tT3t Banana* Air. turn Very
Clean, patia turn Golf. 4
fishing al back doer Adult*,
no pots Rant by weak or Mil
tor tw o down. I &lt;44 per me
31113*3. 11* N i l
] bdx m , I 11 belli, unfurnished
Outside Sanford In country

HOURS;

.........................*to I M

W E L D E R S -Certified Excellent
pay scales Call today *31
4X30

Wk up O r I 411 14*1 &lt;11*410

117— Commercial
Rentals

1 0 7 -Mobil*
Homes / Rent

Monday thru Friday

Christian Apts. 4 Hemet
TV , kitchen, laundry meld, t »

Oebary U o t* . le N o r Rent 1
bdrm . 1 i* both, temlry room,
utility. #lr. fenced pool, comer
tot. * * » First. Iasi 4 security
a a d i n r ___________

A V A IL A B L E } bdrm/1 be*
carpet appliances screened
petto, laundry 13*0 "HI B O
Duplex tor rant Coder Are I
bdrm 3 bam carport inside
utility, energy olticlent 1A»
m# plus security Phene
33* 3444 ettor 1
_________
D u p le t 1 b d rm . c a rp o rl,
pr i v a t e p e ll* , tan, lawn
service, uas mo l i t Jaaj
} bdrm
} bom, unfurnished
washer dryer hookup 1330
mo Cell after x pm C3Q Tea*

1 bdrm , 1 beta els* available
W / Oeceveftv* Well Covering*.
Bum M Beebe**#. Plenty
*4 Her eg*. Wether/Oryev
Meek up. end Carport
Water beds Accepted

TR U C K DRIVERS- Long houl
Immodletoi Good driving r#
cord Over 11 471 &lt;300

93— Rooms for Rent

4 bdrm 7 berti M » per mo 1471
deposit No r t lr ig t r a lo r
Taking app'lcat Ions
S TE M P E R A G E N C Y
m 40*1

105— Duplex
Triplex / Rent

3211911
Ortil*do toil Ti k 3*5 4411

R E C E P T IO N IS T , O F F IC E
H ELPERS. CLERKS, CRT
O P ER A TO R S
Im m ed ia te
openings Good pay scales
Call *71 a m NOW I

114— Real Estate
Management

Bent Mew ta d In fe yl
This Limited Spec it I
Energy Efficient.
I Bdrm I Beth Apertmewls

IM M E D IA T E O P E N IN O S
General Construction labor
Good per a ll *300

L O C A L D R IV E R S Straight
trucks Good pay Start right
away a n 4300

103— Houses
Unfurnished / Rent

Saturday from 10 to J
11K Ridgewood Ave
Sen lord Fie
331

*441

tn

M O U N TA IN HOM E rwer Her
dcrsonvili*. N C Call m 3417
tor details
N E W S M Y R N A B EA C H M
bdrm
apt*
turn
p r l s p o o l / b o a r d w a lk to
BBBtfs/ F rom V3C0. wk 341 e*«

Opeo Oo Wt ikendt._____
Untur rushed Efficiency - 1141
month. 1141 security depot!!
No pets, all Pdultg 333 *430
t and &gt; bdrm Also furnished
efficiency tram 111 week tlM
deposit No pot* Call M l 4107
13 PM &lt;11 Palmetto
1 bdrm 1 bath Adult* only, no
psts MO wk.. u » m o . plus
sec deposit Days 4&gt;« 00*1.
Eves O TIW 7 , c r 117 0717

113— Storage Rentals
M ini N trtfto u w t

m» a Up...................m aw

STORAGE TRAILERS
F a r an site construction etc

Wile* lotos

J bdrm , both, now appl .
goreg*. wesher dryer hookup
113} m o . U K deposit ST*

NOW LEASING
CALL 322-1051

m i*

111— Resort/Vacation
Rentals

L U X U R Y A P A R TM E N T S
Family 4 Adults Sectlen
Peetstda, t Bedreems
Metier Cave Apartments
M l 3***

I and 2 BEDROOMS
LAK EFR O N T
LUXURY ADULT
C O M M U N IT Y

U lt r a *

111*47*

127-Office Rentals
1*00 sq ft *&lt;00 per mo plus l*J«.
4 telling lent. Brick 4 Cedar
I n t e r i o r wal l s
Bab M
B a ll.J r , P A . Realtor X »
4111

141-Homes For Sale
LAHDSTOCK BROKERS £
345-3712_________ARytidjt
By O s -v r l i t 000 with U.DOO
down to hold Ind mortgage 1
bdrm I bath living 4 dinjnf
room, screened porch 4 graeq
h o u s e , g a r a g e AssuAs^
mortgage 111 7770
1

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97— Apartments
Furnished / Rent
Furn Apts N r Sen lev Clticens
H I Palmetto Ay*
J Cowan No Phono Call*
Lak* Mery furnished Apt Re
sponsible xvorklng mala, no
children or pets 373 3T30
Nicely furnished I bdrm apt all
utllltlae paid. } blocks from
down town, singles only, no
petv M l CUT, leave massage
Orange City I or 1 bdrm . l i t !
1111 Utilities Included First,
lest. X security 1300 3710*14

Sjntwd Court ApxTmtnti
S TU D IO S .1 BDRM
I BDR M
F L E X I B L I LE A S ES
l«R i«r C itliM Ofictunl

323-3301
r W m . OsiKrn fc h &lt; •&lt;
«p f* d IJfO * ms 1700 D*po«
It
___________________
t bdrm !
IVwifY^gp room,
felfcbsn 1100 mo C«tl H I JIM
or m r m

99— Apartments
Unfurnished / Rent
Spacious Apartments minutes
from Hwy 4414 Lakatront.
pool, tonnlt. odullt. no pots,
laundry Starling at k il l a mo
Coil m 0741 to tee

STENSTROM
REALTY - REALTORS

103— Houses
Unfurnished / Rent

322-2420

D*tton* ! 3rd Area 3 bdrm . I &lt;s
bath On* child welcome I
year leas* 1130 mo . 1st. lest
4 U K security 134 1714
* * * IN D E L T O N A e e *
* e H O M E ! FO R R E N T e e
* * 134-14)4 * 4
Lake Mary Ar** Hidden Lakes
3 bdrm ] bath. I car garage
Lika new Amenities All *p
pllancas MTS per mo 111
0*4 work 14*4 4*11_________
Lake Mery/Ltntord J bdrm . 1
both Only 1 yrs old Cant
hoot A eic Gar eg*, appliances
4 drape* Inct Stenstrom Re
ally, 173 3&lt;3Q or 313 IMS

O fte n

0% o * i4 e

★ LANDLORDS*
Tired o* *h* heedachesT Let u*
manage your r tn te l pro
parties Professional lew cost
service } } l 301) Call anytime
United Selet Asseclale*. Inc

413 Springview Drive
Saturday, May 11 • 1:00 to 5:00 PM

Prep AAgmt D i , , Heelter

3 8R 1 Bath horrid with Split BR plan, break las) bar,
dining room, central air &amp; heat, paddl* fans,
tastefully decorated! Priced under others of com
parable site and only SAA.900

Osteen C a u n try L iv in g I
bd rm , I both fenced yard
Pet* 4 children OK LltO me .
lltOdepdSII M I |31}_________
1 bdrm . I both
Fenced yard
Mao per month

DIR
17 91 to Lake M ary Btvd. Welt to Sir
Lawrence, North to San Lane, East to Springview
Drive Sign on Property Your Hostess will be Kathy
Hannemann, Realtor/Aiiociatg

LARDSTOCK BROKERS
3 0 -3 7 1 2 ____________A R f t iit .

C O N SU LT OUR

AND LET AN EXPERT DO THE JOB
To List Your Business...
Dial 322-2611 or 831-9993

Additions A
Remodeling
REM00CUNC SPECIALIST
TheWnato bail Ox Wax

B L UNK CONST.
322 7029
F Inane Ing Avallabla

Electrical

Landclearing

Anything Electrical lines Iflfl
Estimate*.. 14 Hr. to rvk* Celts
Tern’s Etoctrk to rvk * 111 177*
Coniameer ary t tackle Quality
w ork. New C onstruction
Remodeling Small Install*
lions. T V Tttophon*. end
Repair Service 301131 1177

Q I N E V A L A N O C L IA R IN O
Let/Landclearing
Fill dirt
Topooxl Fond* Oram ditch**
S&gt;to Pxeparatten Call 1*4 1*70
T H O R N ! LA N D C LE A R IN O
F IL L D IR T a C L A Y 4
SHALE H A U L IN G
17} M il

Lawn Service

Appliance Repair

Firewood/Fuel

ANgfli ApphifKt Sank*

T R I E I E R V I C I 4 F IB IW O O D
FOR SALE C A L L A F T E R
4 R M 373SO**

t&lt;hr ta n k * - to* Extra Cher**
11 y r. *ap 44* M41. 17* 4411

Handy Man

Ava*/Boat* labeled Auto body
A auto repairs with income
producing building 4 real
a*l*t* Perfect location In
laniard tor boat tales 4 re
pair I All with It to OH down

to* UN, Ml 4131

■op.

Hendynsee. Ret Reliable
Fra* EM most any |*B Bast
Rato* S I 0131 Call Anytime

Health A Beauty
TO W ER 'S B E A U T Y SALON
F O R M E R L Y H arriett* Beauty
Nook H* E 1st St 37} 1747

Carpentry
A OR E A T Q IF T l He** Mar
Kitchen Bxntodetodl A ll types *1
Carp*-fry
Bxexenakto Prices
Eipertoxscad— .— . Ra4av*ncas
Vary BeCUbN ........... XHt H X
All typos *4 carpentry 4 r*
modaltng 17 yrs asp Call
herd Gross J 11 c»M

1

Cleaning Service
Busy Dee’S Ctoenxnq la w k *
Windows, wells ttoars All
penerel clean mg SB* 7*4*147
Head Carpal Cleaning Living.
Otatag Beam 4 Hell 17* M

Heme Improvement
Cefttor’s Beddmg 4 Rsmadxiwx*
to*J*0 T*a Small
I I I Burton Law*, toetord
n ito n
Flumping. Fainting. Etoctrk
Carpentry Don't See it *As* Bel
10yrs l i p .
B A L O IO M I
THOM AS A TH O M A S Nam*
taped, (leaning, lawn car*
Count im *
4 Jatousto Windows with screens
tor |t* a place 333 30)*. *v*l
• r i ll 3143 days

lata 4 Ototr. U t 111 31M

MAIDS- Te Ordtt
C lee N ines* It nexl T# OxOlixxss
la w Bate*

CALL ROM! 1J9DBOO
tl
Camittaxclal
Cleaning tor final Inspection
tx p B Ret r I k
371 *443

ACR LAW N S ERVICE
i nMf1 PnrrHftj
Ctoanfag Tketcbtng FerTilicmg
Fra* Estimetos
___ 1*11711

MAiilfiHIB'ilC#

B E A T T H E N E A T C A LL

i

Automotive

Qvarentoad torvk*

Painting

Home Repain
C A R F E N T IR
Repair* and
remodeling Na jab to* smelt
Call 113 *441
Maintenance ol all type*
Carpentry, pointing, plumbing
and etoctrk m * B H

CBfkUap Btap.

JS.

Cs«giefe lam Cjtb
Rita
------ J p s *
J25440J

‘^ V M w i i B M B B W *

Lawn Maintoxsenc*
LardKepxng Bush Hog Mowing
1*4 SOU

uums MOWED 1 TKlMHtD
Vpxxng Yard Ctoaa ups Q 3 I H )
Will maw and xdg* towxxs as law
at 170 Far mar* intor mat ion
call 17) 1171 laniard a&gt;ta

Masonry
B E A L Cancreto 7 Man Qua lily
Operation Fallas Driveways
Days H I 7 JU Evas O f l » t

Moving A Hauling
Household Oxxdi M ewcs Local
4 tong dtstanc*. wiltun tlato
Reasonabto rat** Caurtoou*
tar vice m a u x

Nursing Care
OUR R A TE S AR E LOWER
Lakavtow Nursing Cantor
t i l l Second I f . toetord
111 47*7

A Way

Painting
T* toxtal Bast

Work
Best Fykes tor w*llptp*rt*j.
painting. * m*r* a*4 Very
Bxlsebto l U W I I X l *

C A LV IN B T O M 'l
House Fainting 4 Well Faear
T *u buy neater lal l
W* tvp*fy labor T* S A V I MB
____________ w i t h _________ •

Bto

t"
point your Mam# or Business
alt Give yaur problems to ut
WE C ARE Oualify work. 30

j^M ^M TTM TlIccanl

Pest Control
G*l rait* Get E N FO R C E R
ra t 4 mouse k iller
Th
strongest you can ksry E as y !
us* to*a bags laniard Ac
H ard w a re J)| «M S. Tuck*

Plastering
• A LL Fbatataf Ftostortaga
Repair. Mucca. Hard Coat.
I mud* tad Brick. t i l t**l

Plumbing
Earvkx •
Repew»
* Free ■ inmates a m

Secretarial Service
A L L Typxng. tecretarteJ B
Rtoxd Fracessfag lanrtcaq.
Notary PubUc

m

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Tile
Ceramic Tito- gkua tn *r m t i
Ftoots, wells end etE
Fra* EMamato
Itameto H J in*, attoy
hr* J77 sen
to ll Jem etE Lee Iqc'
Scatsmean» Tito
Tt4e- Ceramic.
Ceramk, Vinyl
Asbestos,
4. etc Installed 4 rq
PNrad l a p . rot |K F
atnmato* 0)4741

Tree Service
C C M O L S T R IC SE R V IC E
Fro* E l rime t*s I Law FTNaaC.
L k ins Ituasa Orutoleg.TmJ
111 TTltdayarnfS*

"■i:

a

JOHN ALLENS LAWN B T R _ ,
Dead Ire# r*m*,*j L k 4 ins
Freeesl Q l UB*

�KIT H* CARLYLE! by Lorry Wrtflht

141— Homes For Sole

141— Homes For Sale

BATEMAN REALTY
U c . Beal Estate I n t t r
MUST S I L L
imde* FMA ap
prase* * K « r t ) bdrm 1ba**
►*»» kitchen bath 1 root
N « » d b*Ck (trp o rt A rea1
donhous* m n o
S ANFO R D I lull t e r n cleared
A P t l t A tw rn e m g rty tn '
A tt trig l i t 000
I bdrm I LttVi corrp*t*yly ry
•ufbtrikd nice es'ak' .tried
neighborhood Atpit *0 t N v
P "9 Owner will help l i t tOO

s4

Rll TOO NIIO
TO IRON
m « u (stm

7

REALTY*REALTOR
Sanford's Saits lu d tt

• T O W N E R tat fOO ) Bdrrrr )
Belli Iprge kitchen. hee'/pir.
t'replaae. utility room. I cor
9*rege.
corner. brg m u
Con M l I'OO or p i Qi f y

G R E A T IN V E S T M E N T
1
bdrm 1 both homo Mid "o t
•*" condition, eel In kitchen
control oir/bool 11 *. W0

I f Oumer/Asaec
1 bdrm I
bath. two sq f t , Flo roam
fireplace Fonco. Itucco. now
root Low Al t I3Q 0103

F A M IL Y D C L IO H T I bdrm |
b o t h bo r n e w i t h b r i c k
ItrepMce. not in kitchen, co
trol air hoot kreehlatt bar.
lorgo lomily room klt.WO

C ttt lry
L I * t o • / C11 y
Convenience Loch Arbor 1
bdrm . Jig both rancher holt
acre trtod lot. 1 bio tertonod
potloo. T O }.»0 M l It t l
Do llono Owner tro n iltrrtd
AImot I now ) bdrm } botti
homo
Lorgt onwmtblt
m trtgo ft with no buolitylng
» T » Coll Charlotte Crest,*.
Rtoltor/Attoclolo Moll ttrtol
Co . } } l toot Attor hoari
• m o o t}

HALL
N U M me
tfotto
It tIA tt I ItttOkf I

MUOE 1 S T O R T I I Bdrm A
both. In coontryl Ookt. ptlm l
ond trult trootl Now | i) ton
control hool/AIr with holt
pump! Now Solor hot wotor
hooltrl Doubly tidod brich
llroploco I t X IP’ Kroon
porch I Aoovtitul Vlowl On
bolwuoblo too. M0
)

S T O R Y T O W N H O U S E In
•■collont toeotIon! 1 bdrm |iy
Loth w/ltrpo tot In kltlchonl
Community pool! hrlcod lor
ootyporrehooo l i t 000

COOL S P A R K L IN O POOL
w/lewced 11 ocro ond Ltrpo 1
bdrm homo I Hugo mottor
bdrm
F lro p lo c o l Control
h o o t / o ir l ) w o r k t h o p il
Auym o no guolilymg mf low
Oownl AM too

323-5774
let* WWY. IF t l
JU S T R IG H T FOR YOU
I N rm I
I r i d heme 1%
reedf e*d p^Ked right e«
144 wo Recently rececereied
lerge lot Cell to tee

CALL BART
R IA L I I T A T I
RE A L TO R
H I 74W
I t r g t A bdrm 1 bom brick
homo In High Iond Pork. ] I N
to It with dbio cor garage
pint U X ) I potto lorgo lot w'
nico londtcopmg Attumoblo
l ‘ &gt;\ mortgogo with potHblo
onntr linoncmg |I}4.M0
m a n ______________________
LONG W OOD 1 bdrm
I both
Now ro o t
11,900 down
O W N E R F IN A N C IN G
Ik* OOP Ml root
___

COUNTRY WIDE REALTY
Rog R C. BroOor .............I l l AH1

NEW HOME
lovely ) Bdrm 1 beth &lt;eith
greet room, fireptece. eet m
k i t c h e n , d i n i n g ro o m
beevttfui eooded lot \ H *00

PHONE 323 1443
For quolity crottmonthip ond
compotiliro pricot lot ut prlco
out your now homo_________
Son lord N&gt;C0 1
with living room, dining room,
paneled lomily room, laundry
room workshop Coll tor In
tor motion &gt;1} 1100 or AM 41] I
U l tOO. or kottottor__________
t AN F O R O H lO O tn L o k t t
Lorgo Attumoblo mortgogo
Fornod In bock yord
HropUco Ottorod t l UO tOA
K i ll

Strut Cc._.... 321 5005
" I Ai f o e \

S T E M
I

P E R

B D R M / 1 B A T H Lorgo
r o o n i . oat In kit che n,
llroploco d b l'c o r gorogol
IIS OOO down Ownor will hold
}nd mortgogo M l 109

C O U N TR Y H I O I A W A Y
Log
houto on approximately I
•roodocroo Only »7t too
O T H E R HOM ES. LOTS
AC0E AGE. IN V IS T A A tN T
PROPERTY

RENT AL PROPERTY
E tcoHont location ocrotl from
now heopttol. portoct lor p r »
tetHerml otticot Coll tor more
Oetalli tot.WO
SWIMMERS DELIGHT
I
bdrm | both now homo with
brtokfotf bar. pool, poddlo
lent, parch, control elr/heet
A ll 000
C O N TE M P O R A R Y HOME
1
bdrm 1&gt;i bom homt on A ro
a c r o i . e o l ln b l l c b o n .
luoploco. poddlo lent, itochod
pond, lov•Iy m oilrr bdrm
u t t . sat
W I L L B U IL D TO SUITI YO UR
LO T OR OURSl EXCLUSI VE
A G E N T FOR WINSONO
DEV CORP. A CENTRAL
F L O R ID A L E A O E R I M ORE
H O M E FOR LESS MO NE Y !
C ALL TOOAYI
O Q E N E V A OSCEOLA RO o
I O N E O F O R MOBI LES’
t Aero Country tyoett
Wall treed on pored Bd
10 \ Down Ik T n ot 11X1
From I I I loot
It you are Woking lor o tot
cotiful career m Reel Estate.
Stentlrem Realty It leaking
tor you Coll loo Albright
today ot H I MM Crenlngt
ITS Sttl

C A L L A N Y T IM E

322-2420
IMS PARK AVE Sontord
QOS Lb Mary Btvd U Mary
Wallace Crest Rtotty. Inc
Lie Rtol I stela Broker n i
t i n , owyttmo._______________
W m ttr Pork Townhouse Condo
lokolronl. 1 motWr bdrm %
with }■* baths, mini bunds,
poddlo tens, wot bar. oil
h i t c h o n a p p l i a n c e ! pl us
washer dry or. one toted polio
IM S assessed SOI 000 Soiling
tor only AM.S00 with ossuma
b W F H A loon 0*1 4041________
t bdrm pawl S tm t aw I bis. Srg
country kllchon t kitting
room. Irg dan. dining roam. 1
fireplaces, dble garage A
more 1*00 sq tt Like now
condition Below opprelMi
IIM.0B0 H I I wo_____________
1 bdrm I I* both family room
loncod yord
E it’ ll
A s sumab le * 'i ptrconl
mortgogo E tc cond VS* S00
Coll eves or weekends 171
USS

149— Commercial
Property / Sale
C O M M E R C IA L SPECI ALIST
LAKE MARY REALTY
OOB P A L L . JR
til &gt;IM

151— Investment
Property / Sale
C A S S E L B E R R Y I ocro loned
PR I MS 000 W Mal'ciewtkl.
REALTOR
111 1PB1
N E W S M YR NA BEACH
A C L F Roliromonl Homo
E ■coiioni Income
Boochsido Realty. REALT ORS
o o ir m i
Owen I dors I

153— Acreage
Lots/Sale
11000 Own 1147 mo 1 acres U0
tt p o s e d r d fr ont age
h om u t.ltIrw mobiles) 111 &gt;0*0

155— Condominiums
Co-Op / Sale
1 bdrm . I ‘1 both laundry
room don. pool Close to
shopping Ownor motivated
m i ooo n i g n i e r n i i w i

157-Mobile
Homes / Sale
By Ov&gt;n#v } bdrm with
y b f i 17200 down end I U v m «
beience o» l MOO gt |l|1 U per
mgnWi Igr 4 y— f| I2J N f)

KISH REAL ESTATE

! VACANT: 4 bdrm. 2 bath
ooot plannod Oomo room I
■/many built mo Ei
codon! or to S K 000
LA AQ I LO T in country
tolling Noorty now 3 I
bdrni. 2 bain Vaulted 1
coding Lota Mary High
1School sag ooo
NSCC. 3 bdrm IVy both
immocuiolo homo noor
nww Hamilton I lemon
lory Foncod back yard.
Irud treat 1ST BOO
Oft* lUBOAn I PN N SPSS

IJOS) 321-0041
BIB W l i t h Slrool
Son lord PL 12TJ-.

PbcR o a A T V C .. H f U M K T

’ I Cordoba
7* O m ni

a « F U r ant&gt; ftjifps)
LTTTU H *£ tsWf Kissy.
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born IAS W ARRANTY?*
• A R N E TTS
C A S S E LB E R R Y
E M -S II1 ........................... B M A M
tR IN T T O O W N #
Color T V s . stereos washers,
dryers, refrigerator, froeterv
tumlturo. video recorders
Spec Sal 1st nooks rant SOc
Alturnotlrs TV B Appt Rowtolt
Ik y r t f Ihtoo'ng Center
___________ m sooo____________
t B E N T TO OWN t
Color T V s . Itovoos washers,
dryers rttngeroNr. tr to I or s
tumlturo. video recorders
Special &gt;1* week l rent U 00
AtSornottvo TV B Appl Rentals
I t yrts Sht00'»B Censor
i n WOO_______
Soars Wother B Dryer

Used Wethers Parti B Service
tor Konmoroo
.......... &gt;110007
M O O N EY A PPLI ANCES
H I IS O N MAICN FURNITURE
H I i n E. Is* S T.............. M t-s o a
HOOO B TU Soars oir cond A
l!kt non l y r s old. R H E E M M
gel hotuAWr hooter 171 1179

113— Television/
Radio / Stereo
COLOR T E L E V I S I O N
R C A
IS” color console
•etension Original price over
SOOO balance duo 1144 Cash
or lake over payments of t i l
month NO M O N EY DOWN
Still In warranty Free homo
trial, no
obligation Coil
00} 1104 OOV or night_______

199— Pets &amp; Supplies
FRIEI
4 Fluffy llttent
___________ i d A M ____________

211— Antiques /
Collectables
Itlt

1 door

Model A Ford

sedan

plus o itra parts

No

title 14 000 1110041

213— Auctions

NATIONAL AUTO SALES
1120 S Sanford 321 4075

★ DAYTONA AUTO *
★ AUCTION ★
•

L f t E AUCTION
Frida* Nights... 7 PM
500 Sanford A»«

323-6593

Soturdo* May llth 1 PM
Fooif your eyes on Hus lovoty
I bdrm 1 both homo h the
heart ot Sonotord That homo
is dtsrgnod srttb sunken living
room. Irg AIMeg * M l In
kllchon. control Iwot/ASr. poet
•AXX with sertorsod covered
polio Compltto with now
carpet, custom trapes poddlo
lanv Irg coder utility shod B
much, much more Dtroc
tSocw
From Airport Bird . north on
Pork Avo lo 1 X 1 )
Preview Friday. Me* irth. from
1 pm W A pm. B Soturdo*.
May lltbNorn II Am W MW
R E A L T Y WORLO. E lto n C
Colley.Jr . SWron C. Colley
Rtellur Assoc Auctioneer
For more mlarmjtten call]
__________ H I IWWtS__________

215-Boats and
Accessories
II BASS BOAT X HP Mercury
with Ittlnloss stool prop
E l t c t r l c t r ol l i ng m o l a r ,
automatic bilge pump fishing
soots loro and att Now golvo
nued trailer with spore nhool
end tiro | ltM W Coll 111 &lt;001
IS Ft Clastrom. IAS More I/O.
Ooop v . bounder
T ondtm Irtllor 111 MAl

larieU Nw ...4...Usb4 MeMe
Horn# Oiater la thn Ana.
Fom ilw t
M M Nory I* T 1 ............
M O B IL E H OM ES PrevWwkiy
H oning ot H U / mo

MM Hury l i f t , . ............ » A X t
Senior d log I 1 bdrm 1 bom
optit It X Ti. control oir.
lomily pork, linoncmg avail
abW Agent googiw

SHENAND0A!

'4 2 2 0 1 1

SAJNoee

217-Garage Sales
Church Bonotit Mike item • 00
1 M Saturday only Cornor ot
MO B Almost In L o t t Mary
Couch A Choir, ra n g , hood
lounger mottrosA etc Friday
A Saturday t lo « So Myrtlo
Ave . Lot 41, PorS Avenuo
Mobile Pork_______________
Everything must go Furn .
nouMhoid items WoWr bod
clothes power tools 1041
Grove Or . F r l . M l . Sun
Op,light Ip down___
F u rn . stove, springs A mol
tress, lamps, now car stereo
Odds A ends Sot . 11 AM A
PM 1X1 Pa lornt A venue
Garage Sow Saturday May II
A I I * to 4 A little el
everything lot Enterprise
Rd . Its miles West ot Osteon
See sign____________________
Garage Sole Frl A Sol May
10th A llth Litton mKroweve
dishot, clothing playpon etc
Directions Lake Mery Bird
W Hidden Lakes on Hidden
Lake Dr to Contenlal Or . loft
to X I San Fernando Court
Gorago Solo Furniture A mis
ceMohoouS &gt;11 Brlerclifte
Are . Sontord May &gt; IQ_______
Goiogo Sow Sat A Sun May
tl A tl. * 1 400 AAollonvilla
ArO_________________
Moving tala
Sal only. 0 o
The Drool Amerlecan Oarsga
Ik Hi Furn . pictures, lots of
goodies M t Venuture Dr
Sol . llth SAM toAP M O N LY
VolSsnogon Bug Parts end Ac
cesoriei tor solo mainly
Dealership cleans out old
slock t i l l Hart wel l A» e
Sontord
Yard Sola May II A I I 4 00 o m
W I 00 p m WOO Magnolia
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FLORIDA

Enforcement Measure Could Scuttle Growth Bill

IN BRIEF
9 Marino Officers Implicated
In Widespread Credit Card Fraud
FORT W A L TO N REACH (UPR - An investigation Into
alleged credit card abuses at a Florida Marine Patrol office
will likely lead to tighter controls over purchases and
tougher guidelines on reporting violations, an FMP officer
says.
"The controls that should've prevented this from
happening evidently weren't In place,” said FMP Lt. Col.
Cliff Kidd of the problems allegedly found In the Pensacola
FMP office.
Seven workers at the FMP'a Pensacola district office have
been placed on administrative leave since last week In the
wakr of an Investigation that began a year ago Tw o other
officers and a Pensacola Reach service station operator face
criminal charges for alleged fraud In the purchase of
gasoline.
Kidd claimed some officers used FMP credit cards to get
rash Instead of fuel for patrol boats and split money with
the service station operator. He said the financial loss could
reach Into the thousands of dollars.

Cola N u t Has Unquenched Thirst
P E N SA C O LA IUPI) - Although his collection of
Coca-Cola memorabilia already numbers 10.000 Items and
takes an entire room of his house. Ron Styron apparently
has an unquenchable thirst for his unusual hobby.
''They call me the cola nut,” Styron says of his peculiar
fondness for anything and everything related to Coke. ” lt's
Just a challenge finding the stuff.”
Styron has apparently been up to the challenge. Over the
past dozen years, he's collected so much "stuff," he had to
set aside a 12-foot wide. 25-foot long room Just to hold the*
treasure.
The upstairs room of his west Pensacola home Is filled
with crates stuffed with bottles, an assortment of hats and
ties. toys, trays, a soda fountain booth, glasses filled with
wax made to resemble cola and Ice. and a replica of an
1890's llygela "blob-lop" bottle.
Despite his wealth In Coke-related Items. Styron Is not
finished yet High on his list right now Is his quest for a
two-foot tall Coke bottle, circa 1923. which he would like to
add to his collection.

Man Fined $100 And Ordered
To Show Up For Jury Duty
A Lake Mary man has been
fined $100 for falling to show up
a second (line for Jury duty.
Harold Samuel Nobles Jr.. 34.
of 173 C rysta l Luke Ave.. was
.not only o r tle r r d t»y c ir r u lt

Judge Dominick J Salfl Thors
day to pay the fine but was told
to re|Mirt for Jury duly In August
Nobles was arrested Wednes­
day by Seminole County sheriff's

deputies with a bench warrant
Isssued by Salfl after Nobles
hilled to appear for Jury duty
Monday. He also failed to appear
for Jury duty In March.
According to court records.
Nobles told Salfl that he was
having personal problems und
forgo) about Jury duty.

O llrleu. whose Oscar came In
I9.r&gt;4 lor his supiMtrtlng role as a
Hollywood public relations man
named Oscar Muhloon In "The
Itarefoot Contcssa." died at a
sanitarium Wednesday night of
complications from Alzheimer's
disease.
O Jirlrn was a lu-fty man with
a sonorous voice. He starred In
scores of movies and television
shows, inclu d in g the series
"Sam Rcnedlcl" and "The Long
Hot Summer."
He was Irest known for his
|N&gt;wer(ul movie roles, among
diem the Ircleagured Winston
Smith In the original "1984"
and Casea In "Ju liu s Caesar."
O'Brien, born In New York
City on Sept. IO. 1915. became
Interested In the theater at age
10, when Illu s io n is t Harry
1loudlnl became his neighbor
The famed muglclan taught the

youth a few tricks, und the boy
billed himself os Nelrbo (O'Brien
s(relied backward) the Great
After studying acting. O'Brien
made hts Broadway debut In
1937 In "Daughters of Atreus"
and later toured the country In a
series of plays.
He worked on Orson Welles'
Mercury Theater, und uppeared
In the famous "W a r of the
Worlds" radio broadcast that
caused a panic when thousands
of people believed the fictional
Invasion of the Martians was
real.
O'Brien moved to Hollywood
In 1939 to star In "Th e H un­
chback of Notre Dame" for RhO
Pictures. He was nominated for a
second Oscar In 1964 for his role
as a U.S. senator In "Seven Days
In Muy.”
Ills other notable movies In­
cluded "D .O A .," "Hlrdman of
Alcatraz." "The Longest Day."
"T h e Man Who Shot Liberty
Valance." 'T h e Killers.'
The
Web." "A Double Life." "The
Bigamist," "While Heat." "Th e
L a st V o y a g e .” “ F a n ta s tic
Voyage" and "The Wild Bunch."

AREA DEATHS

*

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JOHN D. HUDSON
Mr. John Daniel Hudson. 27,
of 308 Birch Terrace. Winter
Springs, died Tuesday al Or­
lando Regional Medical Center.
Bom Nov. 20. 1957 In Daytona
Beach, hr moved lo Winter
Springs as a child. H r was a
landscaper.
S u rv ivo rs In c lu d e a son.
Daniel Philip, Orlando: father,
Lloyd II.. Orlando; mother. Betty
J . . O rla n d o ; three sisters,
Frances Ann Hubbard. Winter
Springs. Elaine Klfrnbery and
Christine, both of Orlando: two
brothers. Dale E.. Orlando, David
L.. Shelton. Wash
B s ld w ln -F a lrc h lld Funeral
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T A L L A H A S S E E IUPI) - The "hammer"
by which lawmakers Intend to enforce a
growth management plan has become a
monkeywrench. with a powerful House tax
committee chairm an com plaining the
measure could make the whole bill un­
constitutional.
Minutes before the House Appropriations
committee voted on In version of the growth
bill ICS-HB 287) Thuisdsy. Rep. Carl Ogden.
D-Jarkaonvllle. threatened lo pull the bill
Into his Finance and Ta x committee
because of the provision that would allow
the state to wlthold revenue sharing money
from local governments that fall lo ade­
quately plan growth.
The bill Itself would give the stale greater
oversight over local governments' plans lo
guide development In environm entally
sensitive areas.
Ogden said that provision would threaten

local governments ability to hack current
bonds or Issue new ones because most of
those bonds are based on state promises to
'hare money with the counties and cities.
Substantial proportions of local govern­
ment's budgets are based on their ability lo
Issue bonds — that Is. borrow money.
"This Is unfair to bond holders and It's
unfair to local governments.- Ogden said
Rep. James Ward. D-Fort Walton Beach,
said the provision — one of several bv which
the state could wlthold money from re­
calcitrant local governments — Is an
Inlrrgral part of the bill.
"Th e whole philosophy of the plan Is that
local governments should do the planning."
Ward said. "B ui there should be a hammer
— something to assure that thevre doing
It."
Odgen said he Is confident a compromise
will be reached before the bill reaches the

Miami Suing Santa Monica
For Dumping Sex Offender
MIAMI (UPR — City commis­
sioners will ask fhe courts to
settle their feud with Santa
Monica. Calif., officials over Ihe
dumping of a convicted sex
offender on Miami.
T h e c o m m is s io n v o t e d
Thursday to file a damage suit
against Santa Monica, whose
police chief bought a one-way
llckct and pul a diagnosed
schizophrenic sex offender on a
plane lo Miami.
The commission said II would
also pursue federal legislation lo
Iran such moves and romplaln
"vehemently" to ihe National
League of Cities, the Interna­
tio n a l C i t y M a n a g e m e n t
Association and the National
Council of Mayors.
"If we don't stand up and set
an example we arc destined to
have this happen over and over
and over." said Mayor Maurice
Ferre. "You cannol with Impuni­
ty lake and Individual who Is a
rapist, with an extensive crim i­
nal record, and Just ship him to
Miami. Fla.”
City Attorney Lucia Dougherty
recommended the suit Ire filed In
a Florida court. H r warned that
It may be shifted to federal court
and ultim ately be heard In
California, but dial didn't slop
(he Irate commissioners
Ferre suggested that Santa
Monica may have violated Ihe
•ex offender's civil rights by
shipping him to Florida.
Two months ugn Santa Monica

started the feud by sending
Weston J. Hill. 44. to Miami
Hill, a man with a long record of
sexual offenses In California who
was once accused of murder,
now faces charges In Miami of
crim in a l m ischief. Indecent
exposure and contrmpt of court.
Santa Monica Police Chief
James Keane, who said he had
the barking of his city's officials,
bought Hill a 9249 one-way
ticket March 19 und put him on
a plane lo Miami. Keane said he
was retaliating for a Florida
Judge's dumping of a prostitute
on Los Angeles In 1982. The
prostltue eventually wound up
In a Santa Monica Jail.
Hill was arrested on a Miami
street April 5 on a charge of
Indecent exposure. He was re­
leased. but failed to report for a
court hearing.
While Miami city police were
looking for Hill, he had been In a
Miami menial hospital for fhree
weeks Miami Beach police had
arrested him A p r il 22 for
th ro w in g ro c k s th ro u g h a
church window and look him to
th e m e n t a l h o s p i t a l for
psychiatric examinations.
Santa Monica City Attorney
Robert Myers was not Impressed
by the upheaval In Miami.
"I think Ihe city of Miami Is
engaging In Immature and fool­
ish conduct," he said. "If Mluml
wants lo waste lux funds to
engage in meaningless litigation,
they are free todo so."

...A ssa u lt

home was a playground for
children — one state attorney
called It a "Mecca" for kids —
while he said actually all he had
ul his house was a swing, and
that was for hts child.

- D « t a « Jordan

Oscar-Winning Actor Edmond O'Brien
Dead At 69 From Alzheimer's Disease
H O L L Y W O O D ( U P 11 Academy Award-winning uctor
E d m o n d 0 ‘ lt r le n . a b u rly
Irishman who went from a
leading man to gritty character
roles late In his career, has died
at age (19.

'Hammer' Becomes

charge of arrangements.
CHAKLESH . L A N G

Charles H. Lang. 80. of 106
Sherry Ave., Winter Springs,
died Monday at South Seminole
Com m unity Hospital,
Longwood. Bom June 19. 1905
In Cleveland, he m oved lo
Winter Springs 27 years ago
from Huntington. W.Va. He was
a self-employed window washer
and a Baptist.
Survivors Include hts daugh­
ter. Autum n Neltert. Akron.
O h io ; tw o sisters. A n ne tte
Llvock. Sanford, and Harrtet
Fuller. Orlando.
G ra m k o w Fu n e ra l Hom e.
Sanford, Is (n charge of ar­
rangements.

Continued from page 1A
At the hearing. Worllng spoke
In a trembling voice on his own
behalf. He said he has been
abused by the press und was
brought to court "based on the
rem arks (people) may have
heard from a frightened child."
"I realize the seriousness of
the charge. If I can hold together.
I would like for the court to know
the truth.
"There were never any serious
goings on." he said.
He complained that press re­
porta made It appear as tf hts

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the office occasionally.
Hooper said Richard Barrel of
Ihe state Department of Com ­
munity Affairs, who asked for u
meeting, told him that SCA Is
l&gt;elng "decertified by the state as
an agency to receive funds."
Barret could not be reached lor
further comment.
Sadler said the federal gov­
ernment gave the Head Start
program here a supplemental
grant of $9,000 lo $10,000 to
complete the school year after
SCA folded. "There will be no
more supplemental granta." h r
said. "Th a t was done only as an
Interim device. Now they have
got to come up with a budget. If
they do that they are In fine

"I am sure I deserve to pay the
price," he said referring to the
iewd asault cha rge on the
8-year-old girl." But he also said.
'■ I have been given a life
sentence for something I didn't
do."
Worllng. a rraltor und former
Arm y helicopter pilot, plans to
appeal hts life sentence. He has
been appointed a public defend­
er for the appeal.
— Deane Jordan
shape."
He said federal funds granted
In the past per school year have
totaled $485,318 which Included
money for training, for the
handicapped.
Sadler said It the dreisioti Is
made to replace the present
program "the local community
will be consulted.”

floor next week.
Also on Thursday. House members from
north and south Florida compromised on a
possible merger of two southeast Florida
universities during final budget committee
meetings.
T h e agreem ent w a te re d dow n an
amendment proposed by Rep. Herb Morgan.
D-Tallahassee. that could have meant
creating a "comprehensive university pre­
sence" In southeast Florida by merging
Florida Atlanllc University In Boca Raton
with Florida International University In
Miami.
Under Ihe compromise. Ihe Board of
Regents would have Ihe opllon of merging
ihe schools or combining their resources In
some other wav to give the region's students
access to u major. 4-year research and
teaching Institution.

S e n a te S h o w d o w n P r o b a b le
O v e r C o n c e a l e d W e a p o n s B ill
T A L L A H A S S E E IUPI) — A
llouse-passed bill lo let Florld l a n s c a r r y c o n c e a le d
weapons will be aired In
committee next week — but
Its supporters still appear to
l&gt;e outgunned by the Senate
leadership.
Senate M inority Leader
Dick Langley, R-Clerntonl.
used some parlllamentary
turtles to get the bill revived
In floor debate Thursday. He
tried to attach It to a bill by
Sen. Curt Kiser. R-Dunrdln.
that would outlaw sale of
spring loaded knives that can
burl a blade for up to 60 feet.
Although the Langley gun
a m e n d m e n t w as r u l e d
germane to the Kiser knife
bill. Langley agreed after the
Senate adjourned to withdraw
hts amendment next week —
In return for a fair hearing In
(wo Senate committees. Still,
gelling such a controversial
measure through two sub­
stantive committees and onto
the Srnute calendar — then
mustering a floor majority In
Ihe face of opposition from the
Senate leadership — made
Langley's hill a longshot.
After the House approved
Ihe b ill p e rm ittin g la w abiding citizens lo have con­
ce ale d weapon licen se s.
S e n a te P re sid e n t H u r r y
J o h n s t o n . D-W est P a lm

lle.uh. assigned II to four
committees. Th a i effectively
killed II.
Therefore. Langley offered
the language of the House hill
as an amendment lo Ihe Kiser
knife bill on fhe Senate floor
— effectively bypassing the
committees. Jo h n sto n re­
lented. agreeing to give the
proposal Just two committee
references — the Criminal
Justice and Governmental
Operations Committees — tf
Langley would withdraw Ids
floor amendment
Having dodged the Finance
and Taxation Committee and
the Economic. Community
and Consumer Affairs Com
mlttec. Langley agreed not to
press his gun hill us an
amendment to Kiser's knife
measure The knife hill will
remain on the Senate cairn
dar for hearings probably
next week, and the two re­
maining committees will hear
the gun proposal
Langley's hill would allow
I hr state to issue five-year
pistol permits to any state
resident over age 2 1 who has
a clean criminal record and Is
not known lo l»c addicted to
alcohol or Illegal drugs
The llreasc would allow
x u e h r u n s In b e e o n e e n le d

Low er Food Prices Offset
By Big Energy Price Hikes
W A S H IN G T O N ( U P I ) Wholesale prices rose 0.3 per­
cent In April, with a large
Increase In energy costs coun­
tered (tartly by the biggest derllnr In food costs In a year, the
laibor Department said today.
The tnereasr la the Producer
Price Index for April was 0.1
percent higher than the March
Increase of 0.2 p rrrrn l. the
Department's Bureau of Labor
Statistics reported
All figures were adjusted for
seasonal variations
On an unnuul basis, the April
Inercase would work out to a
wholesale Inflation rate of 3.8
p e rc e n t. O v e r Ihe last 12
months, the actual wholesale
Inflation rate was 0.7 percent,
the Department said. Between
December and April. Inflation
rose al an annual rale of 1.7
pcrerni. the department said.

dropping rnorr than 4 perm it in
Ihr iwo prior months. Bonn
heating oil was up 10.2 percent
The cost of nutural gas was
down slightly In April
Although lood prices were
down lor ihe fourth consecullvc
month, prlres lor eggs, fish
candy und gum rose consid­
erably. Prices for pork and frrsfi
vegetables were down after ris­
ing In March while prices for
beef and veal, fresh fruits and
rice "fell markedly.” (he dr(tart men! Mid.
Other ronsunter good* that
cost less In April Included tires,
over-the-counter drugs, home
e le c tro n ic e q u ip m e n t anil
glassware, all of which hud
Increased In price during March.
Continuing a downward price
trend were leather shoes, kitch­
enware and electric lamps anil
bulbs Bui prices went up for
gold Jewelry, rubber footwear,
metal household rontalnrrs.
household a p p lia n c e s and
plastics

What will probably Ire done Is
that advertisements will be run
asking all parties Interested In
taking over the program to let
the federal government know.
After applications are submitted,
they will be evaluated and an
award will he made on a compet­
itive bi-ils

During April, energy coats rose
5.8 percent, with the price of
gasoline and home healing oil
furling the increase. Although
tnrluded In the April figures, the
Jump reflects March activity.
Declining prices for meal and
fresh fru its and vegetables
hrlped food costs tumble 1
percent, the biggest decline
since April 1984

Mrs Spencer said a budget
will definite}? be submitted by
Ihe May 31 deadline. "W f have
to g e l c o m m i t m e n t s of
•32 000." she said

The large, seasonably adjusted
5 8 perrent Increase In energy
costs followed four months ol
declining prices. Gasoline shot
up 9.5 percent In April after

Capital equipment was un
&lt;hanged In April, with Increases
for aircraft, office machines and
commercial furniture offset by
decreases In cars, transformers
and marhlne tools
F in is h e d g o o d s , b efo re
seasonal adjustment, rose 0 2
percent In April lo 293.1. That
means finished goods that rosl
$100 In 1967 were priced ul
$293 10Iasi month

week said It wus "Irresponsible"
to allow simple Inflation growth
for defense.
The other politically volatile
Coatlaacd from page 1A
provision
Is a one-year freeze on
cut about $52 billion (rum the
Social Security cost-of-living
deficit.
adjustments.
Dole, of Kansas, spent much of
Hraoan had promised during
the day Thursday In closed door last ytyr's campaign to not
sessions w ith reluctant Re­ tamper with Social Security and
publicans. making deals and Democrats akve repeatedly tried
trying to force them Into line.
to hold him to that promise this
Heagan. fin ish in g up hts year. The earlier Heagan com­
European trip, agreed to the promise would have limited the
package Thursday even though cost-of-living paym ents to 2
Its most startling provision percent next year.
w ould a llo w the Pentagon
After the overall plan won its
budget lo grow only with Infla­ initial vote, the Senate defeated.
tion next year.
31-46. one last attempt to re­
The president, who early this store the Social Security pay­
year had sought a m ilitary ments. It also beat back another
spending hike of 6 perrent above amendment that would have
Inflation and then said he would p ro v id e d m o re m o n e y to
settle for 3 percent, only last Medicare and Mrdlcatd and a

third that would have Imposed a
m inim um corporate tax. The
complete package was given
voice vote approval at 3.06 a m.
Following the final action. Dole
and B ud ge t C o m m i t t e e
C h a ir m a n P e tr D o m r n lc l.
R N M . took a congratulatory
call from Reagan from Lisbon.
Portugal, at 3:45 a m. EO T
Dole told the president he
thought having a package that
could cut $300 billion from the
deficit over three years "is worth
staying up all night for.”
"W e know you're a little dis­
appointed on defense but we
think there could be a little
added later on If there's a need."
Domenicl added.
The president's end of the
conversation was not released.
Among Items brneffttlng from
last-minute — but reduced —

funding were Am lrak. Ihe Small
B u s in e s s A d m in is t r a t io n .
Medicaid and Medicare, student
uld. Ihe Jo b s C o rps, mass
transit, nutrition programs and
rural housing
Nonetheless, the package
would eliminate 13 federal pro
grams, four fewer than Reagan
originally wanted to scrap
Those four Include revenue
sharing. Urban Development
Action Crania, Export-Import
Bank direct loans and the Eco­
n o m ic D e v e l o p m e n t A d ­
ministration.
Despite the Senate passage of
Ihe b ud ge t, h o w e v e r, the
package still faces a very lough
road In Ihe Dem ocratlc-led
House wherr there la expected to
be a movement lo further restore
m any of the programs and
possibly hike taxes

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Comploto W ook’s TV Listings
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Florida

Friday

M a y 10. I t i S

Rolling' Nostalgia

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v.'v.c.

O ld P ick u p s H a v e C la s s y C h a ssis
Dy Susan Loden
H e rald S ta ff W riter

They were workhorse* nin e, haul
lilt* seed In I hr flrldv loots to Ihe
building she. groceries lo old Mrs
.lours' house And when they had
outlived Ihrlr usehilnrss they were
lieal up. lore apart, and junkrd out
I tut a lew survived (hr (rash heap
and lutvr tx-cn reborn
And hoy (to they make grral
conversation pieces
Sautord Iruck fancier lloh Kennedy
said when hr drives up In his
partially restored I'Kil Model A Ford
pickup truck It’s almost sure to draw
a Irw smiles anil a succession ol
questions.
Ills answers:
“ Yes. It's lun In drive
“ No. II wasn't all lhal rxpeuslve
"I Inund It In a lu in In tieorgia
.i ImmiI live years a&lt;g&gt;
“ Most ol the restoration work I did
myself."
Today's trucks are In most cases
treated and driven as cars, hut
yesterday's trucks saw some rough
handling, much rougher than lhal
given the family sedan. Kennedy
said, and lew have made it through in
today
Such a short llle expectancy m 'Ac*

Kennedy's pickup relatively rare
And that translates Into bucks Ills
$b txx&gt; vehicle is twice as valuable as
a car ol the same year and model, he
said
Even today Kennedy doesn't
|iam|ier his tru&lt; k which represents
an luillal Investment ol $2 (XX). alxml
.molhri $1 fUM) lor |&gt;urt* and rr|&gt;alrx
and many hours ol lit* lutxir to get II
hack on the load
Kennedy makes deliveries In the
fi-l year-old vehicle that look* as If It
lust drove out ol a Norman Kixkwcll
painting
The r\|K&gt;*urr Is good lor me and
good lor the truck I've pul 21 &lt;XX)
miles on It." he said
Another Sanlord trucker, who was
drawn to tils l ‘»5ti half ton pickup
liecause ol the novelty of the m arhlnr
as well as Its obsolete Studetraker
brandnamr, hiving Schrellier drives
tils precious llnd lo Ills Jnli at
Seminole Community College every
day
He also trui ks In the vintage
vehicle on tar a way vacation runs to
Minnesota. Oklahoma and Nebraska
lie prefers Ihe pickup over his IB56
Sludebukrr car for long runs, he said.

seen

See T R U C K S , page 3

Foxy Ford
How would you like lo tool around town in this old classic?

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Eileen Brennan Back On Track With 'O ff The Rack'
By Dick Kleiner

IIO l.I.Y W O O l) INKAI
I In indom iiahlc hum an
■.pun l ile must go on You
can l keep a good woman
dow n You lake a licking and
\on keep on in king
Ml those cln he* and more
an illusi rated heroically by
Eileen Itrenuan who has
■nine hack from terrible In
M i n e s in walk again
ad
again and even laugh again
she was practically killed In
a i ar and ihe many months
ol rccu|K-rattnn have been

pure hell
liui here sin i* smiling
and looking great and ai I
mg her usual marvelous sell
in Ihe new AIM series d ll
ihe Hack
in which sla­
in slurs with Ed Asncr Musi
pi nplc it til it i give her a
i lialli e to live, lei ulnlliwalk lei alone ai l
And now she suvs it was
all exper i ence lhal she
wouldn't have missed
ll was an odyssey.
Eileen says ''The accident
and its alii rmuth were good

tilings Kiev mudi me real
;/&lt; whal was most iiii |mirlain
II I I I I v llle

O bviously
laul dungs
sons (lie |nv
tin ehanee
■ ii|ov work

those tiupor
wi r e f ar two
ol la in g alive
lo work and

slu still has some residual
pain and disi om lori Irom
ila at i ideal The re Is. she
s.ivs a steel plate in tier
k m c l hal is I tie mos t
I mii la rv im r
See BR E N N A N , p a f e 9

It was an odyssey The
acci dent and its at
l e r m a l h w e r e good
things They made me
realize what was most
important in my tile *

-Eileen Brennan

�? Evening Herald. Sanford, FI.

Friday, May I*. IH5

CBS Bringing Back Som e O ld Favorites
NEW YORK Mil'll - CMS It rearranging Hu
Wednesday night M hrdulr (or tin- IHH5-H6 television
V iiv in , bringing bark nmnr old favorite*. and
designating Salmdav as movie infill
The new season will Inrlnde old favorites George
Horns. I lip Wilson. Gladys Knlghi I'olly Holliday and
Cynthia Sikes, lire network said
I lie network has ranee led K l ( . " "Charles in
* hargr.......l’he Dukes of Haczard " (now II Is olfli lal)
and C o v e r U p." along with surfi limited series as
1lie l.u rlr Arnaz Show" and "Delerllve In the
House."
"Mickey Spill.me's Mike Hammer." sus|M-nded alter
star Slaey Keuch was (ailed In Kurland on a nan idles
i barge. may return lo I hr srhedule at mldseason

The new CBS shows consist of lour one-hour series
and I wo half-hour sitcoms
Knur of the new shows will air on Wednesdays,
slatting off with "Stir Crazy." a one hour T V version
nl the Milliard Pryor Gene Wilder movie dial stars
toe (in/.ildo and harry Kiley with assists from
Holliday and Sikes
Nest ionics the hall-hour "Charlie and Company."
starring Flip Wilson and Gladys Knight In a sitcom
•i I muiI middle class black family lllr — another middle
class black comedy that probably owes Its chance lo
the success of "Th e Coshy Show" on NIK
It Is followed hy "George Hums Comedy Wrek." a
comedy anthology hosted hy Horns, who will lead In
and out with a monologue Steve Martin Is executive
producer.

"T h e E q u a lize r" at 10 p .m . casts Edward
Woodward as a former secret agent who works out of
a Manhattan penthouse as an operative of last appeal
for desperate rllents Hubert Lansing keeps tabs on
him for the government.
Anthologies are big on the fall schedule, and CB.
will oiler "The Twilight Zone" Fridays. 8-9 p m . with
new stories In the old Knd Serllng format that hasn't
been aired for 21 years. Hay Bradbury. Stephen K iiim
and Harlan Ellison are among the writers.
Hometown." an hour comedy to air Tuesdays. H ‘l
p.m.. deals with a group of friends who met In the
I‘HMS and are now part of the IMHOs establishment.
Gene Heynolds produced and directed the pilot.
On Saturday nights. "A lrw o lf will l&gt;c seen from H IE
p.m . followed hy a movie.

Alas, No Laughs
For Cheryl Ladd

Bird Of Prey
Former teen hearthrob Rex Smith takes
lo the roads as Jesse Mach, a crimebuster
who tights tor law and order on two

wheels, when "Street Haw k" returns for
another lap Thursday on ABC. channel 9.

Students Taking The TV Pledge
W ATSO N VILLE. Calif (UPI) - Hundred* uf
public *rhool students held last rite* for a T V
sel. kicking ofl n marathon ul no television
watching that school officials and pupil* say
Improved their llvea
Carlo* Garcia, creator of the youth boycott
and principal of an elementary school, offici­
ated al a memorial service earlier this week to

kick oil the city's second annual "No T V athon,"
Garcia said more than half Ihr sludenta at
Hall and Allanaza elementary schools got
pledges from friend* and relative* to contribute
money for each day they tune out T V . The
funds go lo a tunuurr school recreation
program

Hy Vernon Scott
UPI Hollywood Reporter
HOLLYWOOD Mil’ll - When
did you Iasi laugh -d a hrautllul
girl *
1’n-h.dilv a very long time
ago brcMiisr there is something
curiously sacrosanct about
lie.inly Hut sets this physical
asset apart from humor and
ridicule
ll's much funnier, say. to see
Shelley Winters or Manila
Kaye take a pir in the face than
Jarlyn Smith or lio Derek ll
would lie blasphemous lo see
Miss America slip on a banana
peel
Mraulles. lor I lie most part,
are Isolated from verbal humor
In n Few comediennes are mis­
taken lor Kaqiirl Welch
Motion picture* and televi­
sion |ierprtuatr lire tradition of
separation of beauty and
laughter
In H o l l y w o o d
gorgeous women are Imperiled
physi cal l y bill arc ra n l\
targets ol laughter
There are exceptions, to lie
sine — Lucille Mall anil Marilyn
Monroe
ll should come as no sur­
prise. then, that Cheryl Ladd,
one ol ih r t o wn ' s great
beauties, has played nothing
but dram a In c lu d in g tier
four-year stint as Kris Monroe
In the "Charlie'* Angela" TV
series.
Since departing that show In
IB H I, Ladd has siarrrd In
heavily dr.imam TV movies
and feature lllms Her most
r e c e n t Is " A D e a t h I n
California," a two-part, fourhour mlutsrrlrs lo In- broadcast
Sunday and Monday.
Ladd was an embattled coal
miner In "Kentucky Woman."
a child abuser In "When She
Was Had." a rape victim In
"N ow and Forever" and a
nurse In Vietnam In "Purple
Heart "
Ladd's only surcease from
pathos were In "Th e Grace
Kelly Story" and "Romance On
The Orient Express." Even
then, she did not Inspire
laughs
"I haven't done comedy mince
1973 with Sieve Martin and

Cheryl Ladd portrays real
life Beverly Hills socialite
Hope Masters, a woman
whose life is nearly de
s t r o y e d b y r a p e and
murder, in " A Death in
California" airing Sunday
and M o n d a y on A B C ,
channel 9.
Tcrl Gair In ‘Wow.’ ll was a
summer T V replacement show
“ It’s (Mtsslhle Americans pul
too much stock In beauty.
Siime |&gt;eople arc In awe of
tieauty and the sort of dignity
that goes with It. They »er
nothing lo laugh about because
beauty Isa goal In Itself.
" I can't Imagine anyone
laughing at Grace Kelly or
Greta Garbo. Doth of them
played light comedy a time or
two. Hut never pratfalls For
some reason It ts oflrnslve to
see a revered beauty brought
down.
" F r o m what I can sec.
beauties can play hitches or
heavies, but not clowns.
"My agent has pul me up for
a couple of feature film comedy
roles, but I didn't gel them.
Goldie Hawn Is one beauty who
does get comedy parts.
"I suppose blondes play more
comedy than brunettes. Hut
In i a blonde and It hasn't
helped. Alfred Hitchcock's
leading ladles were almost
always blondes and they were
See LADD, page 3

�Evaning Harald, Vanloid. FI

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1 11 ■&lt;11l; h in m a ke II a R la n d m il.
lu ll h is w in k tines p.iv nil Ills
lin t k h s ik sre um t |il&lt;tee lu an
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p lu s h seal a n il iye‘ vi' le w u r k n l
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I h r r r pisl a ie u 'l Itlai lita n y uhl
i i i n k s a rm in d
I'e o jile a re
sltiH'ked w hen I hey see il
S till m u re sfas k in g Is Ihe
sij;lil n l a n old Ir u r k Ih a l's slill
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re s ld e n ls Iru iu Ihe la v a g e s nl
lire
W h e n ih e S a u fu id Klrt
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m ik h t ju s t I m- a nsw e re d lu Ihe
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w h ic h
S a n l o r d K lrt C h ie f T o m
lln k s o n sa id w .is Im u k h l w h e n
he w a s o n ly 2 ye a rs old.
T h e o ld fo u r w h e e l d riv e
w o rk h o rs e , "p ro ls ib ly e o s ls m e
less In n ia ln ln ln Ibal a n y o lh e r
v c h le le lu Ihe l l u l . ’* lile k s o n
sa id
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v e h ic le s r u n I a n d M le k s o u
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Continued Irom page 2
Invariably pul in dauk«r nl
some kind
"It i nuld Im i be I Inker Ik II
syndrome I think jMYiple inn
slder blondes iiiort Ir.iklh nr
vulnerable than olher women.
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I vr played, m y role In A Death
fu California' has been Ihe
mosi dilfteull far me |ihys)rully
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mol her of three children who Is
kldiMp|M«i ami i.ijmd alter her
I la nee Is murdeod She Is put
on lrial for Ibal murder.
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there were happy endlnt(s Tills
one is dllli rrni II wu» hard In
shake olf Ihr enmlloniil dr
jiri sslon I fell every day after
work
Sam bllktlt. who play* Ihr
rajilsi. and I holh broke down
while we wrrr shnollnk Ihr
ra|M seene. Il waa lerrllyInk
.even Ibuukh U, WNRiM-fl/yh.": .
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wh.i# a conluaad Wab*la&lt; disap­
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lor rum |o laaltfy but Sonny hat
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tama man «•* raaponabW lot lha
murdar ol hit hrgh achoor twaat(| l o
FALCON CR EST lanca
•aarchat IranlrcaMy lor Lorrama
not *flowing lha Ua* comaloaa m a
San Francraco hoapnar Damon haa
ratervtttont about daatroylng FalconCraal g
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Mala angaga m a w a n in g ., playful
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D EAR DICK — W h a t waa the name of the
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Helen. She also p la y e d In " A r r o w h e a d " later,
with Jack Palance and Charlton Heaton, la she
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D E A R DICK — I wlab. Just one time, the
stations that ahow "L if e s t y le s of the Rich and
F a m ous" would s h o w one of the films about the
starving people In Ethiopia right afte rw ards. I
watch the precious b a b ie s dying over there and
my heart break s an d then I watch " L if e s t y le s of
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my stomach that the people shown on that show
are so ridiculously self-centered and waateful aa
to use the God-given Income they receive In such
self-serving, ego-bulldtn g ways, w h ile other
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flood new * — (h a t it la still on. — G.N., Arcadia.
Calif.

Th e news Is neither good nor had Th e tael Is that
as of thr last lime I cheeked with N IK ”, they |ust
hadn't made tip their mind yet whether to have
H unter" continue or not. The cast Is optimistic, and
ll has my vote, hui that doesn't count for much
hahlcs In Ethiopia. The tragedy Is that there are
countries with so much and countries with to little,
and there really t» vrry little connection between Ih r
two
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which may have been called " F o g Islan d " — In
which a group of people In an eerie mansion
disappear one by one. Do you recall the correct
title of thla film? — A.B.. North Springfield . Pa.

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m 1945 and starred some of the great »|n»oky actors
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vim rthliig like that warning mothers have always Cowan
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ii .ill up. remember the starving children In China II
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•lilldrcn in China. A n il ll the rich and famous change NBC. However. I have read nothing about the
their lifestyles. It won't directly help the starving show being canceled. Please let me know the
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                    <text>77th Year. No. 247 Friday. June 7. 1985— Sanford, Florida

Evening

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Herald

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Price

25 Cent*

Spring Training Site May Be Offered

Lake Mary A im s To Snare Major League Team
B y Richard T ru e tt
H erald Staff W rite r
A major league baseball tram could be spring
training in Lake Mary as early as 1987.
Wes (tinker, owner of the Florida Baseball
Schools In Sanford, told the city commission
Thursday night that five teams are looking for
new spring training homes and most likely the
league will expand with up to six new teams In
the full.
“ If Lake Mary Is Interested. It can have a major
league team.” (tinker said confidently.
(tinker said either the Cincinnati Reds. New
York Mels. Texas Rangers. Baltimore Orioles or
the Chicago Cubs could be lured to Lake Mary for
their spring training
Mayor Dick Fess said that It Is Imperative that
the city make a move now.
"If we wait the land will be hxi expensive.” Fess

M is s in g

Oviedo Woman
Feared Victim
O f Foul P la y
A -l-l year-old Oviedo woman,
missing since June 2 . may l&gt;e
die victim of foul play, Seminole
County sheriffs Investigators
say.
Glenda R. Ross, ol H90 East
C hapm an Road, apparently
walked away from the home she
shares with her daughter's fami­
ly at alMiul H p m. June 2. In­
vestigator Dan Prast icpnMcd
Ilci daughter. Dla Colleen
l.«ck. told deputies her mother
was upset over a |x-ndltig trip to
Denver, Colo., and she Is consid­
ered suicidal.
Mrs Ross has a history of
cmoiional problems, a sheriff's
report said
An avid smoker. Mrs Ross
would olien flag down motorists
on stair Road 520 near her
home, and usk them for clgardtrs. sheriffs s|M)krsiiuiu John
Spolskt said.
lie said Investigators Ik-IIcvc
Mis Rims, who Is 5-feel. 2 inches
tali and wrlghs 9H pounds may
havr been Ihr victim of foul
play. tN-cause she has nrvrr Irfl
home like this before.
She was lust seen wrurlng a
while shirt, blue Jeans and
cnwtxiy IhmiI s Her eyes and her
shoulder length halt are black.
Mis. Ross I s described by
deputies as lielng a chain srnnk
ei She favors Carlton 100s, they
said.
She was reported missing on
luiie 5. Deputies say she has no
Irlrndstnthrurra
The sheriff's dr|&gt;artriirni has
asked that anyone with In ­
formation on Mrs Ro s s c j II Prast
at 322-5115
— Susan Loden

These five teams are unhappy with their spring training homes
opening to lure them to Lake M a ry
If we don't have drrams and visions, wr don I
have a future.” Commissioner Hurt Pertnchlef
said 'Baseball Is a clean Industry I'd like to see
what we could do.” he said.
Rlnker said three teams who hold their spring
training In Arizona are looking to move to

leaving city officials an

Florida. Hr Is looking for communities lor the
teams He died Port St Lucie as an example of a
town that could have had a team Rlnker said the
city reneged twice on building a stadium.
See T E A M , page 14A

HsrsM assist kr Tsmmf VMKsst

Evelyn Cloningcr, attorney
for the residents, tells the
commission the plant is not
in the p u b lic In te re st.
ap|M-alrd.
Company official* will have to
decide their next course uf Me­
llon. said their attorney. Miranda
Franks
The company wants to build a
83 5 million plant on an 18-arrr
Mtr at 2150 Coimlrv Chili Road
lii west Sanford Petroleum.

A standing room only crow d of about 200 hears arguments for and against the plant
sand and other materials would
Is- mixed Into asphalt at the
plant snd shipped lo other busi­
nesses. according to Wayne
Evans, executive vlrr president
of Orlando Paving.
The proposed plant Is sup­
ported by the Greater Sanford
Chamber of Commerce's Indus­

trial Action Committee which
suvs the plant will upgrade the
property,
The residents, mostly from lire
nearby Country C lu b Manor
subdivision, say fumes and
smoke from the asphalt plant
will hlankrt their nrlghtiorlinod.

posing a health hazard and
driving their property values
down.
Th e site* part of a larger
ti7-uere tract Orlando Paving Is
trying to buy. Is alrrady zoned
medium Industrial, which allows
lor asphalt plants But before the
See P LA N T page 14A

10 Finalists Chosen
For Police Chief Job

Nation's Unemployment Rate
Still Hovering Around 7.3%

Ten llnallsts lor the Sanford police chiefs job.
including acting Chief Steve Harriett and Sanlord
IMiliee Sgt. William Hasson, werr selected by the
i lly's Civil Service Board Thursday
The board whittled (tie list from BO applicants
garuerrd during a B wrek national search The IO
will now tie considered by the clly commission
which Is expei led to make a final selection later
this month. The commission Is scheduled to
discus* the list at Its 7 p m meeting Monday In
the commission chambers.
Bourd Chairman John Darby said each ol the
applications were reviewed very thoroughly,
adding that two or more of the members ugrrrd
on every one of the IO names.
Board member Gordon Frederick said the board
aimed for Impartiality In If s selections, hut added
acting chief Harriett "Is eminently qualified”
The Job pays 827.H72 to 839.991 a year.
Ouallflrutlon* arr a bachelor's degree m crim i­
nology or police administration with live years of
progressively responsible” experience that In­
cludes supervisory and administrative rcsponslblllty.
The |0 finalists and their backgrounds are:
• Gus Beckstrom J r., no age listed, of Oviedo.
Beekstrom has been with the Winter Park
Poller Department since 1967 In the depart
in rn t's vice. Intelligence and lakes patrol
divisions. He has a bachelor's and master's
ilegrrr in rrtmlnal Justice.
• Robert Fortney, no age Itstrd. of South
Miami.
Since 1982 Fortney ha* been an officer with a

W ASHINGTON |UPI| - Tinnation's unemployment rale In
May slaved at 7 3 percent lor the
lourth consecutive month as the
economy added 345.(MM) |ohs.
but Ihr Jobless rule lor new
college graduates rose, the govcttimrul said today.
Servlre Industries and retail
trades were the big winners In
the May Job market while facto­
ries hardly changed Irom Ihr
Mr.ik performance ol the last
several months.
The 7.3 percent civilian un­
employment rate Is not only the
satnc us every m onth since
lanuary. It Is ulso the average
lor the past year
The lack of any Improvement
In ih r Jobless rate for four
months has accompanied an
economic slowdown lhal kepi
ih r gross n a tio n a l produel
expanding a scant 0 7 perrcnl to
the llrsl quarter.
There were still 8 4 million
people out of work In May hut
the number of them unemployed
tiecause they w rr r laid off or
fired — 3 9 million — was the
lowest since prior lo the 1981l!)82 recession.
The rest of the unemployed

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Board m em ber Dr. Luis Pe rei. left, and
board chairm an John D a rb y, right, examine
the applications tor police chief.
security cnnquiny For IO years before that he
was with the Metro Dade County Police Depart*
manl. moving up Irnin patrol officer lo lieutenant
Hr has bachelor's and master's degrees In
criminal lustier.
• William Hasson 43. no addrrss listed. Is u
sergeant In the Sanford Poller Department's
Investigations division H r has hern with the
department store 1973 when he started as Jailor
Hr then moved up to partolman and then
detective to 1979 in January hr was named
assistant chief of detectives. He has an associate
In arts degree and a bachelor's degree criminolo­
gy
See CHIEF, page I4 A

ate people just entering the Job
market whoraimol find work
On the negative side was the
itidliMlIon In lh&lt; report that the
amount pi underemployment Is
growing as peopli who want
lull lime Jobs t an find only
p a r l - l i m e p o s itio n s . T h i s
category rose by 240.000 In May
lo nearly li million
On Thursday major U S. re­
tailers reported dlsapiiototlng
sab-» In May as c o n s u m e r ranlld rn e e eroded and b u yin g
slowed down In the absence of
sales
Sears. Roebuck A Co., Ihr
uullon'* largest rrta llrr. said
sales dropped 1.3 percent from a
Vcarago.
Allen Sinai, an economist for
Shcarson Lehman Bros., says.
Employment gulns will be more
modest In coming months given
the s lo w e r g ro w th In ih r
economy."
The service Industries. Irom
health carr lo Insurance, added
ItM) (MX) jobs In May as did retail
stores
Construction employment was
up 30.(MM) during the month,
totaling 200.000 additional Jobs
this year.

Trip To Bathroom Saves Woman
By Rick Brunson
Herald B U ff W rite r
A 64-year old Sanford woman
narrowly missed injury a(t«-r a
black Dodge, driven by
vo
suspects tiring chased by poller,
crashed Into hrt tiedroom and
almost landed lit her bed
Rosa Coachm an, of 1502
Williams A vr.. said she got out
ol lied to go to ihr bathroom at
about 11:20 p in Saturday. Sec­
onds later stir heard u crash
down Ihr hall ol her woodlramr
house that sent tier to the floor.
Rushing back to her room, she
found the front end of u car
protruding through the wall. Its
lights Hooding the room and the
engine still running
" I t cam e rig h t In to m y
b e d ro o m w in d o w ." M rs .
Couchman said H r hit It a good

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Instant Lottery Loser
SALEM. Ore. (U l’l) — Ronald Cooper ol
Eugene bit u 810.000 lottery Jackpot and
kmt
No sooner had he won the prize than
the stale Department of Justice reported
Cooper owed 812.000 In back child support
payments. The agency garnished hts check
hrlorr Cooper could gel hts hands on It.

a

said. He Is In the process of naming a committee
to study the matter.
Rlnker said a spring training tram would bring
in S5 million to 815 million a year. He said this
figure Includes everything from galr receipts to
restaurant bills
City commissioners were very Interested In the
proposal.

By Rick Brunson
Herald Staff W rite r
Residents won lhe first round
Thursday In their fight to keep a
proposed asphalt plant from
b r in g b u ilt n e a r t h e ir
neighborhood after Sanford's
Planning and Zoning Board
knocked out a paving company's
request to Install petroleum fuel
tanks
At&gt;out 200 residents whooped
and applauded Jubilantly after
the commission voted 7-2 to
deny the request. Th e vote,
however, does not mean the
asphalt plant may not tie built.
Th e company could present
pluns lor the facility without the
luel tanks.
Getting permission to Install
ltie two 30.000-gallon fuel tanks
.mil one 10.000 gallon diesel
lank was the first hurdle Or­
lando Paving Co had to clear to
get the plant on the way.
The fuel tanks request, lugged
with a P A 2 dlsapprovn! 7 2.
rsnnoi he taken lo the city
commission. To do so (tie vote
would have to huve been 5 4.
according to Keltic Sonnenberg.
city building official. A vote ol
6-3 or greater among Ihr 9m em ber board m ay not be

TODAY

: s

Dick F e n
Lake Mary M ay or

P&amp;Z V o te Stalls A sp h a lt Plant

G le n d a R o n

.

'As soon os we come up with the
plans, then we can notify the
teams. We are talking about a
two-yoar timetable, maybe sooner.'

Ilv

lick, hr had to to put the whole
Ironl end In the house.”
The suspeels. two rnrn wanted
lor driving with their headlights
oil. Immediately got out of the
ear and fled, she said High zay
Patrol troop e r M A T i n d r l
i hosed the suspects but lulled to
catch them, according loan FHP
report.
The crash sent glass, wood
splinters and dry wall material
tipping through the room. An atr
i om litlotting unit wan also
knocked to the floor. M rs.
Coachman said she was lucky
site had the urge to go lo the
(hit hr (Mini when she did
“ I couldn't sleep lluit night or
the nexl night either Where can
you go that's «.ife anymore?"
she asked.
The car. headed north on

Williams, plowed through a
neighbor s yard mowing down
her hedges, before crashing Into
the house. Terrence Brooks, of
1504 Williams Ave.. said she
was watching television when
i he crash occurred
‘‘I heard a siren but I thought
it was the T V ." she said
Not only did Mrs Coachman
escape Injury, but a last minute
change In plans probably saved
her 2 -year-old granddaughter,
according to Larry Copprdge.
the girl's father H r said hr and
his wife p la n n e d lo go to
Daytona Beach to celebrate hts
wife's birthday and leave (heir
ilaughtrr at Mrs. Coachman's
house. The girl usually sleeps
with her grandmother when she
visits. Copprdge said Hut at the
See S A V E D , page 14A

Rosa Coachman examines the hole, patched
up with aluminum and plastic sheets, a car
put in her home,
+

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�JA —Evtntng Mtrold, Sanford, FI

Friday, Jon* 7, tttl

Spy Ring May Have Passed Soviets
Secrets On U.S. Nuclear Alert Plan

NATION

W A S H I N G T O N (UPll — Th e lar(jest spy
rlntt in deejifles apparently has tt*v r n Ihe
Soviets a roa d m a p for evadlfttt the Navy's
imtlrrsea n e tw o rk of sound sensors lhat
warn attains! a nuclear titlark
rnllllary
'•x jx-rls say
A Navy rx[&gt;erl s.iifl Th urs d a y It w ould he
reasonable to assu m e " lhat as a result of
the security breach a l l i e d lo involve at
least four spies the Navy may have to resort
to the c osily measure of r r b u ild ln ({ or
tniaflfyintt the S o u n d Surveillance System.
&gt;ailed Sostis
Quest Ions also arose about lax Pentagon
set urlty Ib a i permitted Ihe family andIrtend spy o p e r.it(ml In nourish lor as lontt as
20 years
Al a n e w s conference Io a n n o u n c e
r r c o m m r n d a lln n s In lltthtrn controls ovri
classified material 5&gt;en Sam N u n n . D Ga
s.il'1 there was no r v ld e n r r that one of the
four men ch a rge d yeoman Michael Walker

IN BRIEF
Third Septuplet Dies ’
Sister Clings By A 'Thread'
O R A N G E f ii I If
— Sam a n d Haiti FnisNiri w h o
w n holding I h r l r lin y son in lhr-ir a rm s w h r n hr died,
iod.iv Iurued ili*-ir p r a y r n In Donnie Marl'- the sickest rtf
till frmi s u r v iv in g s rp htplris w h m r life )■* hanging liv a
i bread
lumen M a rlin th r third of thr Frusta cl sr-pittplr-ts in dlt- ,
I'tsi Ins struggle- .train'd lung disease at I I 04 a m |»f)'I
W n liii v l.iy all* i 17 days ol lifr Hr- w c ig h r d only J pound
Hnunccsai lilrlli and never |{alrird an im ni r
Donnie M ari'- I lie fonrili (torn diirintt a premature
( n sarran section May 21 . ron liuu t-s in lltthl lor ter Hie
lull with only a very, very small &lt; liant r Inr survival said
Dr Carrlr W o r c r s t r r Donnie weighed I pound 12 ounc es
at Dir 1i i and h as Inst -t n u tir m

All Hu septuple! ••have suffered Iroin hyalin*- membrane
•Ilsi-iiSi- w lllth Itlak'-H Ihrlr lungs trod to collapse illrr
' at h hrralh because Ihr air s.n s lark a InhrIr.'lllritt
siihsi.ni' '- All an on vrrilllaiors in ih** nronalal Intrusive
&lt;ai' imll ol ( hlldrrii s I lospttal

WASHINGTON IllPlj
Americans ronllnur lo
tnigt.it'- in tfie South and W rsi and Ihe
population Is declining In five of the large F'tosi
Hell metropolitan arras, the Census Bureau
trporis
Motl'l.t ami Texas have 10 nf Ihe I I mrlropoll
tali .liras that grew tiy at least 2 0 percent situ e
Pino the Ju ly l I OH4. rsiimaies from (lie
&lt; oiniiirrrr D epartm rnis Census Hurrati show
Another |(&gt; mrliti[M)lllan areas grew by 15
|H*rreni to Id percent lour each in Florida and
I rxas
Five large metropolitan arras — Hulfalo.
t levelanrl Detroit. Milwaukee .md Pittsburgh —
continue to lose population as In Ihe |97(&gt;s Hut
three other hlg rltles that harl Irern losing
tesltlrnis
New York. Philadelphia and Si lamls
have reversed ihr licnd

11AHIMSHt |&lt;(, |'a Mil'll
I'ri'ltarnllnns wen i i i i i Im way
in li' ai i h r u n d a m a g e d rearInr .d i h r T h r e e Milr Island
not lent power plant today tlir lirsl phas* ol Ih r unit s
planned restart a spokesman lor 1 M i's operator sattl
rite heat u p of 'I Ml s Unit I was orlttinallv set n&gt; iM-gin
I'll* I Inirsday loll was resrlirdnlrd lor r a rlv today- i hlrfly
Ir 'i in s r an an valve in th&gt; rraelot s ventilalIon system
mallnti' lloneil Muring lesilntt said (.or don I omit of D I ' U
Nui'lrur C n rp
Dor I nil ( h r heat up r xper n il In lake one or two rlays. Die
letnpeiainre a n d pressnt' inside the rein tor’s water
' nolllitt system will I h- lit oittthl 'lose to oper.il lnti.il levels
T h e n siiir i or lirsl atomic reaction is set for luesday
unless the 3 rd 11 S &lt; U n til Court ol Appeals In i'lill.nlcIphla
ttratllsa tet|iiesl seeklntt In block Hie action

I lie Nl&lt;( last week voted to lilt the shutdown older on
l till I idle slm &lt; ns twin was damaged In Mart h l'*7!l In a
near meltdown
the nation s worst eornnierel.il tmclrnr
|towet ate IfIt*til

I lie hint,m salrl a total ol 55 ol Ihe 277 areas
grew hy al least 10 |teirrnl. all ol them In ihe
South and West I hey include 17 In Florida I 5 In
I rxas ami seven in California
Among Ihe Texas (lllrs Mull.mil reported a
.17 5 (M-rcenl population growth llrvan College
St.iliiitl had a 25 I peri rnl Increase, Odessa 11
25 2 pen enl Ms*- Austin 20 .‘I percent and
Mi Allen Ktllnhiirg Mission I'I| h- u enl
In Florida Naples r e j H i r l e t l a 2H &lt;&gt; percelil
popiil.iilon growth Ocala a 27 percent rise, Fort
P i'n c 25 M pert enl Fori Myers Cafrc Coral 2.1 2
p e c rtf West Palm Heut h lira a KaltmDelray
Ih .oh 2 H (lercetil. MrllKiurne I liitsvllle Palm
Hay 2D 7 pert enl and &lt;Irlaniln I 7 7 |k t i rril
Ant borage rrfKirlrcl a TO (wrt em |xipulattctn
intrrase

And The Winner Is ... ‘Milieu'
Halo Nalara|an. Cl. whose I.millv
Indian laiittuotte. fanill at h otn r
year’s Nallotial Spcllltitt lif e, Is a
almost always spells without

II I know a word that's usually how I operate
Niiiara|ati saitl T h m s d a y alter i n tr c -&lt;lly spellintt i h r
I tent h del i\i d w ord "milieu In heal K a li- l.lllgley I I "I
Dovet h a i m il
Maine
who s ii lllt h lr d o n the word
l.itratto
ineaniutt a loiiliisintt m ix tu r e oi ln&gt;dttl |MI|ltt'’
misspelling II let latt"
tie two voutlttsleis dueled thtoiitth only Ihlet Winds in
tin Mill and Itnal toutid ol III) 5 Mlh annual Sitlpps
Itow.ifd National Spelling Bee that In ought 1IIH champion
spellets In the unttnn'x i apltid fo pli wits and memories
attains! the dlt I tonal y
Nalata/itn, of Itollntthrook III i icdlted expeilem t
this
was Ids th u d tfip lo tin duals
a n d ln&lt; k lot Ills w in n in g
pi Mot mam i

S A D P A U L O Mr.1 z ll Mil'll
(llllilals s.iy 11 will take days
licloir they know ll .ill exhlllllrtl
I mk I v Is dial ol Nazi war 1 1l 1111n.il
lusrl Mengele tin wnrld s uiosi
wauled m an w h o sent ihouvinds
ol 1 uncr tit rut Ion c a m p vleilmtr lit
ilietr deaths
American. G e r m a n and Israeli
experts Mew to San Panin In help
Investigators com pare ihr re
mains dug u p h u m a unkempt
grave I h llis d u v with m olds
he I n g p i n v t i l e d h y W e s t
1 i n many

IN BRIEF
Close Watch Being Kept
On 1First*Heart Transplant

ll was a hut year where Ihrrr was a lot ol
p.itllr l|Mllnn. ' she H.iid Kills really tx-gau
to take mi in irtesi in school
Lake Howell held Its largest prom ever
wiih .i Ihiiii H50 nludeuls dancing Ih r tilghi
-iw.iv at ihr |msh Lake Hurna Vista Plaza
\1s Sutton s.ud past pioius have never
draw u mote i halt 400 students
We lln,illy had ions of m o n ey to do

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The fastest grow ing
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ihe Senate voted 55 42 lo
release $14 m illion m non
ti dial aid lor tin - rctx-l Contras
md $24 m illion next year as
part ol a Stale Department
limiting lull that hired more
atlaeks today

lift f.wrtiMi dw aowt

A la ska Is booming U nlike the 1890s, it's
people this time, not gold The population of
A laska grew by alm ost 25 percent in the
e a rly 1980s Runner up Nevada dealt w ith
an increase, m eanw hile, of about 14 percent
As lar as rankings ihe bureau's
Hrnistuo has bypassed Washington
A m o n g others m oving u p are Atlanta
14 . T a m p a St Pelershm g &lt; leal water
20 Phoenix, from 24 to 22 and
&lt; l l &gt; ( &gt;grlrn. ftnm 4 I In .17
T h e r e arc T 7 mctrupolllatt areas ol
m ore.

W A SH IN t . I O N (U P ll - The
'•« 11,tie gave President Hragatl
,1 harllv needed victory hy
s o p |&gt; &lt;&gt; 1 M n g t h e a n t )
S a u d 1 11 1 s t a r r l i f t s i n
Nn atagua tml also srl strict
hunts and w a r n e d turn to
•oipltasizr illploin.li y rattier
111.111 Ion 1 w ith Managua
1 util s said an aid package
Mu Senate a p proved Durrs
day night was p a v in g the way
lot the use of U S troops one
d.iv in replace the re lx-1 force
S u p p o r te r s s aid t h r a id's
|nii|«ise is to a void that possi­
bility

lisi shows
as eig hth
(rum It* to
Irom 22 In
Salt Lake
I million or

IhiMi s.ild they doohted lire I kitI v
is lhat nl Mengele .1 luglllve with
.1 S i 4 million price on Ills head
W lesen th .il
inler v ie w e d in
New York said lie ts 'Cl pci
lent
certain the IhhH was not
M c n g e lc s
111 P a lls Kl.llslrld s.Hrl
I
ilo u J I relieve it any more than
ihe G e r m a n pfiln tal s y s t e m
Irehevt'S It
I alll skeptical o|
lilts te|Mitt II lie had III lai I died
Ins s u rv iv in g l.uuilv in G e r m a n y
would I h- the lirsl lo a nnnuui r
tl

I he measurr allows Ihe ( IA
10 distrilmte IimmI mrchcini
1 lollies and sim ilar supplies
lint nothing 1 hat 1 an tnllti t

I hh I iI v harm
I lie In.I 1 ails on 1 In ad
ministration to uegi&gt;iiai&lt; Ml
n &gt;tly with M anagua to end
I lie 1 o n 1111-1 in ( 1 ut r al
\merii .1 a n d repeals the law
huiniliig auv I' S aid tor any
gtoiip lot m ilita ry o|&gt;rrall&lt;&gt;n»
in Ntraragua - a measure I fir
lloust m ststson reluming

The SctiMIr brushed uslrlr
.iigulllcnls hy Sen F!ilw.ud
Ki nneily I) Mass and others
that hiimaiiU.rti.iu aid was
ai to.illy I iglstu al sii|i|iorl and
11 lu e s ulher resources lor
it tits
ilu Si n.lie also called on
Mu .nlmltilst rat mu to support
regional f i i u i u d o r u uegoiia110ns led hy ( cdolliht.i McxII &lt;1 P.unima a n d Venezuela
I hi key test n| Itcagatl s aid
|itngram Is set lot nexl week
in tin House w hit Ii has killed
all assistance lot the Contras

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something tine
she said
Hui p a in tin g ihe town wasn't the only
category the Sllvrt Hawks excelled m
t he s* bool s marc hing hand w h l i h w ill
Ik- In Ihe Mar y's DinuksglvTng Day Parade
this full. tiKik llrst (ilacc In the 12 slate
Festival of Stales iiiuifrelllltm. Ms Sullull
said
In ih r academ ic sphere two Lake Howell
stu d e n ts
J o n a t h a n H u l l a n d V ic to r
Lat'onibe
were awarded National Merit
Scholarships
Three other students w r r r
com m rtu icrl Nullonal Merit students
T w e n t y eight seniors were Pride Awatd
winners In m a th sm ial studies science arid
w tiling

On Hie athletic held the Sllvrt Hawks
walked away with honors In loot hall cross
Iiiunlrv. track sottliall wrestling Ktskrl

tiall volleyhall. swimming and tennis
Klrvrti (fMtlhall players w rrr All County or
All ( imferritcr. as were two mrmtrrrs ol Ihe
girls cross country leant and three members
ol the girls track team Three mrm brni ol
the I k&gt;vs truck tram were also named
All-County and All Conference
FIIre nr Hrixiks ol the troys basketball team
was namrtl Most Valuable Player anil
Seminole ('minty Player of Mir Y'ear Th r
girls vollrvhall tram was FTvr Slat Conlrt
e m r champ
These achievers as well as the other
graduates will tie honored al ceremonies
Saturday A h.iccalaureatr service is schcd
tiled lor toiilghl at 7 30 .it the school
stadium Charles Stoll coordinator ol tlte
Y'otmg Lifr progtam al the s&lt; hnol. will Ihthe g or sl speaker

Oviedo High Class Of 85 Studied Amidst Rapid Change

I A l l Al I A N S I-.I . II I'll
Sale d tlv e ls will ttr * nion Ini
tin Ii money to tttmiuitt duly I w h e n it enures nines in
ti new llin i d river sltrenses
t.eoii.ud l&lt; Mi lion, executive director ol the lte|MHlliclll
ol Highway S n iffy ami Motor Vehicles, saltl llturstlay Ills
atteiiey Is prepariutt hit a key ehantte In llernse irn e w a l
|hi I|i y apploved by tills year s l.ettlslalurr
Utulei lbe change, flrlvrrs with .1 eonvlelIon tree teeortl
lot iliiee yeais will I h- Issued a license histtntt six years
111*1 end ol Ihe etirreiil lour Drivers wlllt comlettons will
emillmie In ({el a lout veal let ill
Ihe Ire lot a license will t&gt;c V I '» tettai dlessol the let ill
Al renewal lim e, Ihe sale driver will simply gel ........ lot
the mtiiicv than the tim e r who dtK-s not maintain a clean
let 1 iltl
Mellon said

Hungtl Pupuur

Senate O Ks
Contra Aid

Fetletal potii 1 1 htel Kotlieo
I lima said hr was 'kl pen col
certain
Mengele
the dor lot
rcs|Hinslhlc hit the n m u te rs id
HMJ.OOO lnm.lies
mostly lews
— al (tie AtixOiw'it/ death 1 amp
In Poland during W n r ld War li
drow ned In Hra/ll in 1979 and
was hurled lit Ih r gra v r
l u m a said lie hoped l*t:i7
d e n t j ) records amt other in
format Inn would arrive today
Iro m West Germany
F am e d Nazi hunters Simon
W lrsenthul and Serge Klarsllcd

Although Lake Howell High School Is
giaduuttng one ol its smallest senior classes
1 vet the schiMi) had the largest student
ImhIIcs in Its history , atnirrllng lo Assistant
Pi tin 1pal ( arid Sullm i
AImiuI ;I5(&gt; arc exjxuTcd In gtaduatc al
■eirinonlrs at the si hotil s stadium Satiidiiv
momlilg al H I Ini overall Lake Howell's
halls were teeming with more than 2 . 1(M1
students Mils year Ms Stilton salrl

Safe Drivers To Got A Break

A O M IU IO H \

In other dexrlopmenls
-L a w
enforrement s o u rc e s identified
Navy technician Gary W a lk e r the half*
brother of J o h n anil A r i h u r Walker, as a
m ysterious fifth suspect In i h r rase dubbed
L to crirresjKindrncc seized hy Ihe FBI

L a k e H o w e l l S e n i o r C la s s S m a l l B u t I n t e n s e

I AM I'A Il l'll
Doelots kept a close watt It today on a
I J y i a t o l i l l a m p a hiislnessmiin they said was H o fltln s
Mist te&lt; iplenl ol a heatl trallsplaul
I Itotnas N I htashet n lv n i less th a n two months to live
um leiw eiil a lour llout opemtlon at lam pa l.enetal
I losptlal I Inirsday ir c r lv l n g Hie heart ol a ynullg m a n
w ho had la i'll pinnlitillf ed lualn dead
I htashet was listed In ■r III' al hut stable &lt; nudlllon eat ly
today a lioliu .d repml on patients w h o have mtdetttoue
Ilansplani s o tget v
I lie next loin to live days |s the ■tit leal |Mtiod when
ilien is tlantt* t ol ie|eelltili ami Inlet tlnti, said III Cdwatil
N j hi Io tin admit Uutt eat dlolottlst
Ain t the operation ineflh al d i m lot Dt I In.mas M. K&gt;'||
. ti i in itit ii til it as the lltsl ln.it I transplant pel I n m u d in
Mot Ida
lla Miami I leaf I luslinitf disputed do* . I.tint Newspaper
&lt; llppuitts s h o w d that InstItmtun perltirmed a heart
II ansplaiit Ap ril 21 19119 mi ll.tirv GooMklu At. a I lost ■in
salesman wltn iticrt M days laiei ol a I i i i i u tnlei ltou No
olllet hi .0 I lia n sp la n l has lieeti p e tln ilu e d .it Miami Heart
I list it ol&gt; sitii i i heii

V«nlofit
t kfvU f Arnett

J o h n Walker and W h it w o r t h served on
ships that have been largely outmoded but
s o u r c e s said ihctr a lle g e d s e llin g of
kevllsts — ( tides used to sent! messages
set urely — could have helped compromise
ihe Srtsus network
O n e s o u r r r said that II the Soviets 'knew
when we located one of Ih r lr subs they
could probably gel a good idea of w here our
sensors are so they could figure out how in
avoid them

Is It Mengele? We Won't Know For Days

FLORIDA

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T h u r s d a y Defense Secretary Caspar W e in ­
berger s level of concern about the release of
classified data had "gone up because of
w hat he continues to learn

People Are Flocking To Florida, Texas

TMI Unit Bogins Restart

C v f tfrn l f +«rtxfa

W a lk e r allegedly had access to slacks of
secret data while on the nucle ar aircraft
carrier N tm lt/ his last Navy asstttnmrnt
T h e central llifurrs In the roast to coast
investigation — .John Walker. 47 of Norfolk.
Va . and J e r r y Whitworth 45 of Davis
Calif — r e r r IV r d top set ret clearances as
Navy ra d iom e n In the 19W K Also 1 harried
in the case ts J o h n W a lk e r 's brother
Arthur. 50
Jo h n W a lk e r's clearance never was up
dalrrl and W h itw o rth s was not rrview ed lor
nlnr years Pentagon spokesmen said
II th e a lle ga tion s arc s u b s ta n tia te d
W h itw o rth s Involvement w o u ld Indicate
the ring penetrated Navy operations on Imth
coasts
Th e P r u ia g o n m n lln u e d in assess the
damage and one government offlr tal re
marked
Assum e the worst
P ru ia go n spokesman Mu hael H u n h said

Migration

W of'-rsirr said i h r o lh r r hahlr s
I '.•!ri« i.i Stephen and
(In haul
r r i n a l n r d In rrllli al bin stable i "m illion and are
maknitt small h n p ro v rrn rn i dully

W ASHINGTON ID I’ll
still speaks then native
■Hid the wluriri ol tilts
tonllileiil youth who
hesitation

22 ever received a security clearance

9111.

Oviedo High Schools 2t»2
graduating settlors managed lo
lack the winds id 1 hnngr at Ihrli
s&lt; I i i k i I this year and trad ll In
hirthrr honor and achlrvrmrni
Hrlwern lire clallrr of rrnova
lion and the massive Influx ol
new Niudenis. ih r s c I u m i ! rxprrl
ciiicil much rliangr dux year,
according to Mary Struck, lacul
iv advisor lo student govern
mcnl
Itrca u s r ul 1 tic boom ing
growth In die Oviedo area, die
lace id die sctiiHil and Its student
Ikk Iv Is changing ruptclly Ms
struck said lo accommodate
mote students thr school added
more p o rtu b lr classroom s,
htiuging Ihr total lo lt&gt;
Storage iik iu is had to Ire con
verier! In classrooms so thr
students would have places 10
learn, she said And tlie dust
hasn't settled y ri The school is
s c h e d u le d to u n d e r g o a
multlinllllou dollar renovation
nexl year; adding nunc parking
spaces, classes and labs
So with all Ihe hubbub, this
year's hatch of seniors had to be

leaders Ms Stiock said And
1hey w ere
D ir kids handled ll well
ltrey did a guml |oh ol main
lalttllig die peace, she said
III a message to the students
Principal Charles Webb echoed
lh.it same theme
Wlulr surrounded with tin
p r e c e d e n lr d g r o w t h and
overcrowded conditions, you
have hrlfted maintain a high
level of order and achievement
txdh socially and academically.''
lie said
On Ihr social level Ms Struck
said tlie senior students opened
Died arms lo ihr army ol new
students
“ The students really wnrkrd
together We had a lot of new
students In Ihe middle ol the
year and Itir olhrr students look
them under Ihrlr wing." she
said ''They even goi a dale for
one student wtio came here two
weeks before Ihe prom,"
O 11 Ihe academic level, the
class of 19K5 had four National
M e rit S c h o la r s h ip " c o m ­
mended' 1 students, a finalist In

thr National Oulst.indlug Negro Iordan were champs on thr
Student competition: two stu distrlct mats
dents oppointrd 10 national mill
These and all 21)2 seniors are
lary academies. 14 Florida At a xt lieduled to graduate at John
drum - Scholars and 17 National Courier Field al the school Sat­
urday ui H a m A baccalaureate
Honor Society members
Also sprinkled in the group are service Is to tre held today at
2ti Pride Award winners who 7 30 p.tn In the school's com­
showed nut standing achieve­ mons area with the Rev Douglas
ment In Srmlnolr County in Fleming officiating
math, writing, science und social
studies skills The school's Irlg
onum rtry-analytical geometry
I ! u n i m l; H e r a l d
tram won llrst place In Ihr
county math contest
lu y p y &lt;«i j m i
The “ Lions" also excelled in
D ir sports arena Th e girls
Friday, June 7, 1V*S
Vol 77, No 147
yolleytrall and softball learns
were District 3 regional champs
Pubiuhvd Daily ana lu n tfrc. t i r t p t
Saturday by Tha la n ia rd Maratd
and 1tie girls tennis learn was
1s t
H F ra n rb S o t . Sanford
district champ The buys tniek
Fla 11771.
Irani llnlshed second in district
competition
Yarond C la n Pottaga Paid at laniard
Florida )]7 M
Swim m er Andy GUI was slate
champ and All American, and
Homy Dallvary Waak. XI 1». Month
goiter Chcrvl Motley kept the
M 71) ) Month*, t u « , * Month!
galleries cheering with her illsl i t M i T t a r . XII M By Mail Waak
Ilia
Month. I* at, ) Month!
1 rte i c h a m p io n s h ip . T a r a
I l l !S, X M c n th j. I J ; is, r » a l ­
Salinlert was dlsirlet doubles
lot M
lentils cham p and wrestlers
Phono ( M l ) 117 1411
M ark C le m e n ts and J e r r y

�Friday, June 1, 1*15—1A

Evening Herald. Sanford. FI

Son ford M an Faces 30 Years In $32,000 Coke D eal
A Sanford rn.m. airuxcd ol
paying Jn u n t lirr m rr agent
932.000 for a kilogram of ro■ninr has In-rii convlrlrd of
trafficking in (he drug
Hrady Dii-kv Austin 33. of
Kmrrsori Lane fares up to 30
years in prison ami a minimum
950 (XX) fine when senleni ed
Aug VO In Seminole Circuit
fudge Dominick J Haiti
Austin was arrested by under
lover agents Nov 16 in the
parking lot ol Bahama Joe's
restaurant. 250H s Frritrh Ave
Sanford. following several days
of Investigation

Hrady unsuccessfully argued
ihrough the trial that hr was
&gt;ntrapped bv the agents
The slate maintained Austin
w as a willing participant in what
fie 1bought was a drug deal
According lo court records
\uslln told agents he- had been
in contact with his
money
|k oplr and warned lo buy one
kilo ol cocaine for $32,000 Me
mid his financiers however, iliai
d would cost 934.000 He also
told the agents he wanted to huv
a second kilo a couple of hours
taler
Austin then look S2.0UOout ttf

Action Reports
★ Fires
* Courts
* Police

w om an dre ssed only in a
pullover blouse when she was
stopped bv Altamonte Springs
poller has been chargrd wuh
careless driv.-ig, driving under
1he influence and possession ol .1
coni rolled substam r

The woman w ho was stopped
alter
her car was seen weaving
a suck tie was carrying, leaving
932,000 lor the agents T h rv on state Road 434 was barefoot
100k him to a vehicle containing and had articles of chulling piled
the cocaine He checked the on the front seat ol tier car a
kilos chose one. pul 11 in a paper police report said The arrest tng
•*n k and left the vehicle
officer had the woman pul 011
NO DRESSDU1
her skirl before gelling mil ol t tie
A 31-vear-old Winter Springs car lo l.ikr a risidsiilr sobrlriv

ic si which slic rrpoltedlv failed
a (volice report said
Police reported litullng mart
luatia. cigarette rolling pa|« rs a
cigatrltr clip ami two tablets
b e l i e v e d t o c o n t .1 1 it
pheiuibarbital ih.irhltmatel in
her purse
Meris.i t'laire I'av ne 31 ol 107
Keith l ourt arrested at 3 33
a 111 Wednesday has lieen re­
leased on $1 500 Imnd She is
s» hecluled to ap)&gt;eaT 111 conn
bine24
B U R G L A R IE S ft T H E F T S

Ronald K Ferguson. 33 of 217

Mlllc rest D rive A lta m o n te
Springs reported to shertfTs
deputies that Jrweln and coins
w ith a total value of $1 130 were
stolen front his home on Wed
nrsduv
Hol&gt;c-Tt K I'ltard 56 of 143
Wildwood Drive Sanford, lold
shenll's deputies someone stole
I n s disabled 1*172 Volkswagen
when he lelt it parked and
locked at the I land v Way at t-ake
\1arv Boulevard at Lake Em m a
Hoad near Lake Mary Th e
$1 500 cai was stolen lietween 4
and t&gt; 3 p m Wednesdav

Work On Jail Expansion
Could Begin Next Month
By Donna Estes
Herald Staff W riter
Scmumli- Courtly s jail expansion trum .1
2 to tied f.nflitv in 736 Ih i Ih im ild In under
t ■msi rue linn as eat Iv as nevi month
Iticfs liu the 1 nnsfrilctlnii. opened m the
pure basing department at the Cooniv Services
Building Wednesday shotted Go al Southwest
Curp id Ta m p a vvlih a low base bid cd
$ IO.HI 7.000 L e t esse-Corp ol Florida Orlando
$11 *&gt;5(llMMi Mi iru ( otislruc lots Si I’eii rstmeg
III '1*14 CMH|
I he bids are being rv.iluuletl bv an hllet is
W .iison A &lt; ci Sherifl John I’nlk and the criuntv s
1 iiiistriu non manager Robin Lilllhndgc
I0A 1111 lilac kmon county pure basing age nt
-slid an rvalilatlon pac kage w ill Ih- suhmllted In
the eouitiy commission fur conslderallon at its
lillie 24 meeting
I’ulk s.uil die winning bidder musl have penpie
■mi ihc job ready 1«• begin the nitisinn non widiin
ludav s .111«-r a fnd is arc epird
Pcilk said fie expei ii cl si-veil 01 eight linns in
bid oil Ihc pro|cct and was dlsapp'Ullbd lhal only
direr linns did
II alternates an .u 1 cpird m addiiion to die I&gt;.im
bM 1he cost id du 1 onsinii lion could reach as
nnn h as $14,03*1 5ou hr said
I’olk said die base blit deletes uric of die

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plan tied fall pods whit h would ciuilalii fki beds

I hr alternates pulling that ‘ Mi lled |hi*I hat k 111
11 a rust of 91.027 ncs) upgrading lighting at die
tail plumbing mipr m e m in is and palm ing.
91*40.000 turning ihumitnncs in two of the
present pods lulu single 1 ells $457 &lt;mki adding a
larger eiviler lor food whirli will he needed In tlir
tolure $ 2 5 (MM)
In addition archlteets fees soil Uitings at the
sin ad|aerin in die present |ail .11 Five Points
lornilorr and riphpiurnt and a ne w telephone
system
9**50.000 am i a eiuM.ngeuev of
$ 5 7 | 1 MM)
II we |l||e arehitei'is) did I lie planning
iiiriectlv and lh&lt; v idle cumrai torsi do theft |oti
d u n - n o r Ih- vune cliangr orders toil three
sfiooldn I Ih- $57 I INK) worth' Polk said
Polk said die- went I should be lloixht-tl bv April
01 May P»H7
I lo fall expansion IS supposed to Ih paid lor
from die piiHceds ol die penny Sides lax
approved In the voters in \o vrfiih ri
lor
•oust rue non ol die |,ol rr novations of die
lourthouse and tnuhluig a road uiio the |.ul oil
• $ Highway 17 1*2
I hose proceeds ate eslllliall'cl .11 $1 t fi million
I In lax cinder stale law can lie levied lor nncvm i only and vcIII expire Dec 3 I

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Early Birthdays
These five students' birthdays occur during
fhe sum m er after school lets out, but that
doesn't keep them from celebrating a bit
early A clow n Irom the Balloon Boutique
was hired by school volunteer M a rie Sim

Contemporary
Style Sola
1 9 8
Now
Twin Size
Bedding Set
Now
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• Five Piece Pit
Group
3 8 8
Now
Assorted Swag
Lamps
Now
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Salvadorans:
Let
'EmStay

M cG o v e r n

T im e T o R e v e r s e A r m s - S p e n d i n g O r g y
The recent Umt-*- at tluo m, freezing military producing fewer combat alrcralt. has fewer
•pending for the coming fiscal year at last year's land-based Intercontinental missiles and fewer
level is a long-overdue step toward common strategic bombers — and the slzr of the Armed
sense. It will, however, still leave the military Forces Isjust about the same."
The Input In money hasn't been matched by
budget at thr highest level In our national
history, despite the fact that we are not at war :hr output In stronger defense." says Re­
and no one Is seriously threatening us t have publican Sen. Charles Grassley of Iowa, *‘lt Is
lx-ltevrd for many years that military spending clear now that we pul loo much money out loo
should be cut substantially — not Just frozen at quickly." says Democratic Sen. Lawton Chiles
the swollen, wasteful levels of the present. There of Florida.
Retired Admiral Gene LaRocqucs respected
Is Justification for a 25-percent rut to force the
I'cniagon and the Congress Into making some t i-nier for Defense Information has recently
h.mlhrnded choices among competing national made a compelling case for freezing the defense
priorities, foreign policy objectives and weapons budget at last year's level without sacrificing
systems. Such a cut would help gel rid of sloppy any Important part of our defense
In 1980. the Pentagon budget was S I44
procurement practices, cosi overruns und a
billion. Th is year, (’resident Reagan asked for
preposterous nuclear overkill.
8322 billion, which the House cul to 8292 6
A major reason w hy the House balked at billion — stilt more than double the budget of
Reagan's defense budgri is Iht- growing evi­ )u*l six years ago. The basic reason for the wild
dence dial simply dumping more and more explosion In arms outlays Is that Congress
money Into thr Pentagon does nol mean more rapllulalcd In 1981 and 1982 to the carelessly
national defense Veteran reporter James Mc- conceived Reagan military expansion Instead of
C.irtnry summed li up recently: "Four years choosing carefully from Ihe Pemugon's perenni­
.titer the launching of President Reagan's ally expensive shopping list of new weapons.
$1 I-trillion defense huildup. Ihr nation Is Congress bought everything on the list — the

Some good m ay cornc Iro m the U.S.
government's recent crackdown on people
providing sanctuary for Salvadoran refugees.
Publicity surrounding the crackdown appar­
ently stirred widespread Am erican concern
for the Salvadorans. Religious groups such as
the American Jewish Committee, the U.S.
C a th o lic C o n fe re n ce and the N ational
Association of Evangelicals have now joined
hum an-rights organizations In supporlng
legislation to hull Salvadoran deportations.
Continuing support is essential to ensure
SCIENCE WORLD
congressional action this yrar.
T h r Reagan administration could end (hr
dispute Instantly by granting Salvadorans
"extended vo lu n ta ry d e p a rtu re " status,
which would allow them to stay In the United
States u n til conditions Im proved in HI
Salvador. Such status has been granted
refugees from Afghanistan. Ethiopia. Poland
and Uganda. Hill U.S officials apparently fear
that sheltering Salvadorans would reflect
badly oil IJ.S. policy In Central America I hey
By Elizabeth Pennlsl
insist that most undocumented Salvadorans
UPI Science W rite r
come to this country In search of jobs. Most of
NEW YORK (U l’ll - For at least
those caught are deported. A few gel political I lie next dccadr, l tie I million
asylum, which requires a person to show Americans a year who discover Ihey
Justified fear of being singled out for persecu­ liuvr gallslonrs ran expert In con­
tion. In 198-1 the Immigration and Naturaliza­ tinue lo pay 81 billion for surgery lo
tion S e rv ic e g ra n te d a s y lu m to 503 have I heir gallbladders removed
Salvadorans and refused It to more than and lliclr pain relieved

MX. the 0 -1. new cruise missiles, new alrcralt
carriers, reconditioned old battleships and nowStar Wars.
The problem with authorizing all these new
weapons In peacetime Is that the start up costs
appear seductively small, but they quickly
escalate InUf gigantic costs for 10. 20. 30 or 40
vt-ars to cornc. depending on the deployment
schedules and I he life of the weapon.
Once a new weapon Is authorized by Congress
ll Is almost Impossible to halt Its development
because It quickly gathers a cheering force of
Pentagon and congressional advocates, defense
contractors seeking profits, and defense workers
seeking Jobs — plus congressmen trying to
please their constituent pressure groups
As matters now stand. 39 percent of all federal
income taxes will go to the military
The time has come for Congress in reverse thr
arms-spcndtng orgy and to protect thr American
public against a military Juggernaut that Is'
escalating out of control. The rrreni House
action Is the best evidence we have I hat at lung
last Congress m ay be assuming a more
responsible role on I lie- side of sanltv and safety.

WILLIAM RUSHER

British
Civility
A Myth?

Surgery
Still Best
For Stones

13,0 0 0 ,

Salvadorans come to the United Stales for a
complex mix of reasons. Economic hardship
undoubtedly plays a part, but more ImjKirtunl
Is fear of the generalized violence that attends
the conflict between the Salvadoran govern­
ment and leftist guerillas. Although not true
|M)lltleal refugees, the Salvudoruns nerd a
tem porary haven, which legislation In ­
troduced by Sen. Dennis DeConcInl, D Arlz..
and Rep. Jo e M onklry, D-M uss., would
provide. 'I he bill has 154 co-sponsors In the
House and 23 In the Senate. It would suspend
deportations while the General Accounting
Office studied conditions In hi Salvador anti
in refugee cam ps established lor Salvadorans
In nearby countries. The G A O also would
attem pt to d ln ro ve r w ha t happens to
.Salvadorans forced to return. U.S. olflrluls
say that most go unharm ed; sanctuary
supporters say m any arc killed.
DeConcInl and Moaklry have tried before u&gt;
win Iruiporury refuge lor the Salvadorans.
Th e y think ihey can succeed tills yrar
b e c a u s e o f r e c e n t a t t e n t i o n on the
Salvadorans' plight and on government
actions against sanctuary workers. Th e
unit-sanctuary campaign has died down, hat
the need lo plead- Hie Salvadorans' case
remains. Letters or telephone calls to DeCoiitint, Moaklry and other members of the
I louse and Senate would help.

Who's In Charge?
A new rule requiring members of the U.S
Davis Cup team to sign a pledge of good
conduct m ay hr* necessary, hut It isn'i being
Issued by the right officials.
The pledge was demanded by LouisianaPacific, a s p o n s o r of the U . S . team.
Loulslana-Paelflc's Intrusion only clouds the
line betwren athletic competition and the
growing commercialism of sport.
Tennis slurs Jo hn McEnroe am) Jim m y
Connors troth (pill the team In protest against
the new rule. Although they have profited
from commercial sponsors, they refuse lo
play under the new rule.
Rules arc supposed to he enforced during
match play. Referees and Judges who preside
at matches lire allowed to w urn. lake points or
even fine If a player's behavior is not
appropriate.
It is the officials who should get tougher
and make players forfeit matches for un­
sportsmanlike conduct. A few forfeits would
put an end to It. It Is not a matter that should
be left up to commercial sponsors to enforce.

unnrs

Dr Thomas LaMonl. chief nf
gastroenterology at Boston Univer­
sity Medical Center, says non*
surgical treatment of gallslonrs Is
still in its Infancy.
While using ultniMmIc waves lo
chop up atones ‘•reins lo work for
k id n e y s , the techn iqu e when
applied lo I he gallslonrs ran cause
complications In Ih r lungs and
le a v e s fra g m e n ts In s id e the
gallbladder to cause new problems,
according u&gt; Dr Johnson Thistle,
professor of medicine at I he Mayo
School of Medicine In Rochester,
Minn
And dally plll-taklng for one or
iwo years dissolves sinne* In only
ntxiui half thr people Inking this
mrdlrntlon.
Many researehers are still Irary of
a new procedure called contact
dissolution In which liquid ether Is
Inserted Into (he gallbladder to cut
away stones.
Th e gallbladder acts as a recepta­
cle lor I lie collect Ion ol Idle, a dark
fluid Ihal aids In digestion und
which Is manufactured by the liver.
Although the gallbladder plays an
important rotr in digestion, the
b o d y can fu n c tio n w tih (h r
gallbladder removed.
Gallstones are lum ps ol solid
m a t e r i a l th a t f o r m In the
gallbladder. They range In size from
a liny speck to an Inrh or more In

diameter.
L a M o n l *ald Im p ro v e d u n ­
derstanding of gallsione formallon.
m nsi af which are consist of
c h o le ste ro l, lias p ro v ld r d re­
searchers wllh leads lo new treat­
ments and (Hisslhle prevention of
this common. painful problem.

"In u dccucie, we'll have u very
effective, rapid medical treatment."
he said.
He and his colleagues huve tdentHied a protein in mucous dial may
provide the scalloldliig around
w hich cholesterol clusters, In
animals, excess cholesterol stimu­
lates secretion ot the protein,
itiucln. which may prompt stone
formallon.
■'ll may lx- dial mucin serves us a
glue lo hold die stone together."
said LuMoiit. Inhibiting mucin
secretion limy retard stone forma
lion, while drugs that dissolve the
protein could result In taster de­
s tru c tio n of e x is tin g stones.

WASHINGTON WORLD

H a n d lin g C o v e rt A id
By Robert Shepard

W ASH IN GTON Oil'll — The CIA
Ii4is Ih-o i much abused In recent
years Tor Its role In providing covert
military aid lo various foreign gov­
ernment* or faction*. Sen. Malcolm
Wallop Is piopoalng In spare die
agency by giving Ihe Job lo die
Pentagon.
D ir Wyoming Republican olterrd
the Idru during recent debate on Ihe
defense authorization hill, saying
Ihr Pritlagnii — nol die CIA —* has
llie expertise needed lo hand out
uillliury aid In a manner to make it
truly effective.
Wallop did nol press for a vote on
Ills amendment, which wus fortu­
nate since ihe Idea Is fraught wllh
difficulties, us Indicated by thr
ie*|Minsr Irom some ol Wallop's
colleagues.
11 was ugrrrd. however, that Ihe
Idea would lx* give due convldria l Ion by die Senate Intelligence
and Armed Services committees.
Wallop said Ihe m ilitary and
paramilitary aid provided by the
CIA to various lorelgn groups has
often proven lo be less effective than
it should have been — "In other
words. our side has lost
It does precious llllle gtxxl lo
send hundreds of millions of dollars
ol equipment unless It Is done
according to proper military rrllrriu
with certain military expertise."
Wallop lotd Ills collrugiirs.
Wallop also noted the domestic
and Intcrnalianal furor thut devel­
ops when It Is revealed "thut this or
dial liberation movement Is assisted
by the C IA ."
Ills Idea Is lo have specially
trained U.S. military personnel,
operating In smalt learns, "go in and
help organize and assist and devel­

op deterrent resistance to all kinds
of Soviet military entanglements In
va rio u s countries a ro u n d the
world."
It was unclear from Wallop's
remarks why he thinks there would
he less furor at the dlslosure dial
U S. mlltlury men. presumably In
uniform, were operating secretly or
openly In some foreign country,
S u ch missions clearly would
constitute a degree ol U S, military
inicrventloh in foreign conflict*.
Critics' cools reasonably usk where
Ihe line would be drawn between a
few small "teams’’ of advisers und
expanded forces that could become
a significant fador In Ihe fighting
W o rld opinion a sid e , m any
members of Congress could be
expected to loudly oppose the
assignment of U.S. soldiers lo
fo re ig n conflicts E v e n In LI
Salvador, where the United Stales Is
openly and formally aiding the
government. Congress has hern
obsessed with holding to a limit of
55 U."S. military advisers and keep
lug them well oul of (he actual
lighting.
Wallop said Iht- C IA does not
particularly want the job of provid­
ing covert uld lo lorelgn military
forces, hut II Is doubtful Ihe I’m lugon would lx- much more en­
thusiastic aboul hiking on thr lask
and all Ihe pitfall* Involved therein.
C h a irm a n Dave Durenhcrgcr,
R-MInn., of the Senate lutrlligenrr
Committee, responding lo Wallop s
proposal, said Ihe president ulready
has the authority to deslgnaie some
agency other than the CIA to be
responsible for "special acllvlllrs"
such as covert aid. but ha* never
lound Ihe need lodo so.

The tragedy has brought Into
sharp question some of England's
most cherished values a love of
s p o r t, te m p e re d by good
sportsmanship, and a worldwide
reputation for imperturbable civili­
ty. How can such qualities he
re c o n c ile d w llh Ihe s ig h t of
hundreds of crazed English soccer
Ians charging Into stands reserved
for supporters of an Kalian club,
before the match even began? True,
nobody could foresee the collapse of
a retaining wall, which wus (he
proximate cause of most of the
deaths Hut people who set such
human tidal waves In motion arc
rightly held responsible for Ihe
results, whether foreseeable or nol;
a m t It Is g r e a t ly l o England's credit
that there is absolutely no visible
dl*|M»slllon here lo find excuses, let
alone deny rrsponslbllly.
W ha t p ro h a h ly b others the
English most Is the damage this
episode has done lo ihelr self-image.
These people, who traditionally
"hale u scene." whose nalloii.il
radio news I* parodied as announc­
ing iinllappahly that "Th e world
came lo un end ut eleven minutes
past two (his afternoon" — these
English, who privately discount ihe
horrors of Northern Ireland as ult
one could expect ol die Irish, uud
who still lend lo Ihlnk of the Welsh
and Ihe Scots as wild tribes upon
Ihelr txrrdrra. are beginning In
wonder If Ihey ihemsclves arc as
schizoid as some critics consider the
Japanese: all bowing and tea cere­
monies on top. but capable ol
m etam orphosing Instantly Into
crazed, banzai shouting killers
It probably Isn't so bad as all that,
bul the English would he well
advised lo modify Ihelr self Image a
bit In Ihe direction ol realism. Those
Liverpool soccer fan* are no doubt u
prelly rough crowd, tun they aren't
all lhal fur from the modem English
norm. Gninied, inns! of them were
probubly ai least a llllle d ru n k .. It
took that quintessence ol liberalism
The Washington /'osi. to blame
Ihelr behavior on "bleak industrial
elites" where "wages are low" and
"u n e m p lo y m e n t Is e x tre m e ly
h igh ." One of the reasons un­
employment Is so high In Brit Ian Is
lhal unemployment compensation
is so generous. These lads, after all,
had no trouble making ll from
Liverpool to Brussels for the match.

JACK ANDERSON

N o C e a s e - F i r e In P r e s s - G o v e r n m e n t W a r
By Jack Anderson
and Joseph Spear

W ASHINGTON - The revolving
door through which some rt|x»rlers
leave lor hlg government jobs — and
later return to the media — can be a
tricky uppuralus, und every so often
someonegrishlaiooi caught.
That's what h.ipix-ncd to Leslie
1 it-lli. w ho went hack lo work at The
Sew York rimes alter serving two
years us director of (he Stale
Dc|&gt;urtmcii('s bureau of politicouillliury affairs. Gclb's predicament
raises Interesting questions ulxnit
tills continuing iralllc between the
world of govrritmrnl secrets and a
prolrvslon lhal Is aiqqxised to dig
them oul.
Could a former government of­
ficial lukr advantage of his clout
when he tircoinra u reporter again?
b urr. Did Gelb? No
In laci. ills brief Slate Drpurtmrni
career cost him u story. But lhal
didn't keep sortie |&gt;eoplr — Includ­
ing. apparently the Stale Depart-

Si

LONDON - The death of 38
soccer fans, most of them Italian. In
lhe course of a riot by partisan* of
an English team at the European
Cup Final In Brussels has shaken
lilts basically good-nallircd country
to its core.

)

incut's current polltlco-m llttary
director. Ll. Gen John T . Chain Jr.
— from suspecting that G rib had
traded improperly on his former
position for a alorv he wrote Feb 13
on U S nuclear contingency plans
The rimes story was based on u
lop-secret While House document
lhal had already surfaced abroad
and caused a brief furor In Ihe
lorelgn press ll revealed that the
ro lle d States had contingency
p la n s for d e p lo y in g n u c le a r
weapons In Berm uda. Canada.
Iceland and I’ucrto Rico — but had
neglected to tell the governments
involved.
But the top-secret document was
dated 1975. two year* before Gclb's
tenure In Foggv Bottom. Chain, who
had reportedly been getting some
ribbing about thr story, ordered his
sialf not to talk to G rib. And In a fit
or pique. Chain removed Grib's
picture Irom the wall fraluring
photographs ol pasi directors and
put this notice In Its place

"Removed for Cause The I'M.
Director. 1977-1979 did willingly,
willfully and knowingly publish.
1985, classified Information Ihr
release of which Is harmful and
damaging to Ihr country."
Chain didn't name Gelb. nor did
h r say that Gelb had seen Ihr
(Kx-umrnt during Ills two-year tour
al Stale Bul the Implication was
clear.
T h r accusation was outrageous,
of course, und after a time Chain
and Gelb reconciled.
In lact. there had never been any
reason for Chain to suspect his
predecessor. Ethics aside, why
would G rib have wailed more than
live years to write a story he had
learned In his official rapacity?
Gelb obtained Ihe 1973 document
Irom another source — and wus
astonished to rrahzr dial no one
had apparently seen (It to disclose
us diplomatically dcllcule contents
to Ihe State Department bureau
most obviously concerned.

G rib couldn't recall ever having
seen thr document during his two
years al Stale. Jusl lo make sure,
though, he called friends III his old
ofllce und was asstm-d that they
were unaware of the document and
the policy It described
For thr detrrinInrdly scrupulous
Gelb. the knowledge Dial key ofllclals In the Stale Department had
tx-en left In the dark all these years
w as so m e th in g he could not
ethically write about, since It
sictnm rd directly from the two
vrars he had worked for the gov­
ernment. So he didn’t Include the
Information In his story.
Former government employees
are forbidden lo divulge secrets Ihey
learned in thrtr job*. This lime, a
meticulous reporter apparently de­
cided he couldn't reveal that, while
be was a government muck-u muck,
he hadn't been told a secret that he
should have been told.
The mind reels

t

�SPO RTS
____________________

Evsntsq Hsrsld, Sanford, FI._______ Friday. June 7, in * —sa

1985: The Year Of Champions
By Chris Fitter
Herald Sports W riter

Place w inners — Lake Mary's Chris Palumbo
capped a fine career by placing in the two mile
while Lake Howell pole vaulter Dylan Rowe also
placed.
G IR LS T R A C K : SEM IN O LES A R E 4 TH
Shownda Show — Seminole's frosh phenoin
capped an Incredible season with a slate
championship in the 880 run. Shownda sei a
record In Ihe 880 every time she run. It was a
good year for distance runners as Lake Howell's
Lisa Samockl and Lake Mary's Jill Huddrnhagrn
each had rxcellenl siale meets. Frau Gordon, a
Lake Mary senior, was second In the 440 dash.
Dlake'a Girls — Shownda Marlin was Just one
of many talented Individuals for coach Emory
Blake's luidy Semlnoies Freshman Dorr hr lie
Webster and sophomore Shelia Crawford Joined
Junior Catherine Kitty" Anderson, seniors Trlna
Crawford. Glenda Bass and Charlta Medlock lo
help thr Lately Semlnoies to a fourth-place stale
finish, their highest In history.

When you look al a map of Florida. Seminole
County Is one of the smallest. But, when It comes
to prep athletic competition, many of the bigger
counties are dwarfs compared to Seminole.
Seminole County was In the state spotlight on a
number of occasions In the 1984-85 school year.
Seminole High brought home slate champion­
ships In boys track (4A) and the decathlon.
Lym an High's girls soccer team won the state
title after finishing second In 1983-84. Lake
Brantley's boys soccer team wasn't even consid­
ered the top team In the county during the
regular season In 1984-85. but went on to finish
second In the statr.
The county also had Its share of Impressive
Individual performers Including Seminole High
freshman Shownda Martin, Trlhe mller Billy
Penick and Seminole triple Jumper Alvtn Jones In
track and field. Oviedo swimmer Andy Gill.
Lym an high Jumper Ralph Phllpott and Oviedo
golfer Cheryl Morley to name a few.
Here Is a look at some of the highlights of
Seminole County athletics in 1984-85:

W RESTLING: RAMS. TURNERS EXCEL
The Streak — l^tke Mary's powerhouse ran Its

FOOTBALL: LAK E M AR T 'RAMPAGE*
B est re co rd — Lake Mary went

on a
‘ Rampage" In 1984 as coach Harry "Th e Ram"
Nelson's team soared to a 9-2 record and the Five
Star Conference and 4A-9 District titles. The
Rammles bowed out in the region title game
though to a powerful Winter Park team. Nelson's
two-year record at Lake Mary High Is 15-5.
Seminole's Jerry Posey and Lake Brantley's
David Tullls retired from the coaching ranks.
Duve "M r. Intensity" Mosure replaced Posey and
Fred Almon succeeded Tullls.
Biggest upset — Seminole High's tenacious
defense, which claimed a number of victims In
1984. held the powerful Apopka Blue Darters In
check en route to the biggest upset of the season.
21-7.
1,000 yard rusher —- Oviedo's Charles "Pop"
*Bowers. a senior, was the only county rusher to
gain over 1.000 yards In 1984.
Player of the year — Seminole's nigged
defense was anchored by senloi linebacker Mike
DeBose who was named the Evening Herald's
Player of the Year.
Biggest crowd — Some USFL trams can’t
even draw os many fans as Jammed the Lake
Mary High stadium for the Rams encounter with
county fival lake Brantley. There were more
than 11,000 In attendance at that game which
was also given one of the biggest buildups or any
prep football game during the 1984 season. This
game was what school spirit la all about.

Kim Mitchell kicks toward a 4A title.

Billy Penick strains to win state mile.

SWIMMING: MCGILL. J A N G V A L L TOPS
Individual titles — Oviedo's Andy Gill and

Lake U ranlley's Henrik Jangvull picked up
Individual state titles In ihc 3A and 4A meets,
respectively. Gill, who will atlrnd I hr University
of Texas on a scholarship, won the 200-yard
backstroke. Jungvall won the 500-vurd free style
GIRLS TENNIS: LADT H A W K S SHINE
Twins sre tough — The Enriquez twins —

Trtsh and Catherine — along with with Dulec
slslrrs — Enimylou and Edle — led the Lakr
Howell girls to thrlr (tnlshcsl tennis season to
date. Lym an's Kim Faulkner closed oul a line
prep career.
BOYS TENNIS: PATRIOTS DOUBLE FUN
Mance, Broil No. 1 — Mark Matter, one of the

top players tn Florida, (cammed with Rich Droll
to win the stale 4A doubles title The Patriots
w rrr unlx-atrn In dual meets during the year und
captured the diurtcl championship
B A SE B A L L : LYM AN C A PT U R E S DISTRICT
District champs — Lym an's Greyhounds and

VO LLE T B A LL: H O W E LL, OVIEDO TOPS
Conference champions — Lake Howell’s Lady

Silver Hawks and coach Teresa Tinsley won the
Five Star Conference title In lf»*4 while Oviedo's
latdy Lions claimed (he Orange Belt crown for the
firth straight season. Lake Howell bowed out In
the district championship game while the Lady
Linns and coach Anita Carlson won the district
and the region (for the first time) before falling
one win short of state In the sectionals.
Heavy hitters — The Oviedo trio of Mary
Lokers. Fran Foster and Stephanie Nelson gave
the Lady Lions one of the most devastating
attacks In the stale Lake Howell had a
hard-hitting pair In seniors Beth Saunders and
Eileen Thlebauth and Lyman's Kim Forsyth was
extremely hard to stop when she was on.
W eirdest hit — In a Junior varsity match.
Seminole's Cindy Benge couldn't decide whether
to go for a spike or a puss So. Instead, she headed
the ball over the net. The official said It was a
no-no.
Best all-around — Lake Howell's Saunders
and Seminole senior Ucth Nelson were two
players who could do It all. sene. pass, set and
spike. Both were First Team All County selections
and Saunders was Player of the Year.

crotch Bob McCullough, behind the strong right
arm of t&gt;erck Llvrrnols, upended latkr Mury for
the 4 A-9 District title, la k r Mury was (be Five
Star Conference rhnmp. Lake Brantley conch
Gary Smith stepped down ufler the season.
Hitting leaders — Oviedo's Eric Sliogrrri wort

Hw i M n » M i tv Tammy vimaxl

Lake Mary defensive coach Bob Becker makes point with the district champs.

DOTS B A SK E TBALL: TRIBE DOMINATES
Top team — In a year that Volusia County

trams dominated play In the conference and
district. Seminole High was the tap county tram
os Its only loos within the county was to rival
Lake Mary. Seminole's Chris Marlrtte und Lake
Brantley's Bob Peterson Joined the growing list of
county roaches who stepped off the hardcourt.
Bill Klein replaced Marlrttr and Steve Ju c k rr took
over at Brantley.
Laadlog scorer — Lake Howell guard Efrem
Brooks pumped 20 6 points a game to take the
scoring title and hr was also the Evening Herald's
Player of the Year. Brooks will play for Seminole
Community College In 1985-86.
Laadlog rebouadcr — Lake Brantley's 6-8
center Greg Courtney led the county In rebound­
ing with a 9.1 average and he also led In blocked
shots at I.B per game. Courtney will play his
college boll next season at Valencia Community
College.
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Upaat of tha year — Lake Mary was one of the
must Inconsistent trams In the county this past
season but, when they were at their best, the
Rams could beat anyone. Lake Mary proved that
by knocking off Five Star champs Seabreeze, then

ihe county batting crown with n .500 average.
Lake Mary's Hod Melz. Ih r Evening Herald Player
of (hr Year, was second In hitting al 426 and led
the county in homers with nine and run# balled
In with 40.
Pitching leaders — Luke Mary's Anthony
Laszalc and luikc Brunt ley's Brad Dunn Itolli
finished ul 9 - 1 while Llvernnls was 9-2. Llvrrnols
led In strikeouts with 111 and Brantley's T im
Smith had Ihe lowest ERA at 1.78. Llvrrnols
signed will: the Boston Red Sox tills week and
begins his pro career Monday.
SO FTBALL: LADY H AW K S W IN 20
Best record — Luke Howell's Lady Silver

Hawks and roach Jo Luciano complied a Lake
Howell 20-6 recoril Including Ihr West Orange
Invitational title.
Leading hitters — Lake Howell's Eileen
Thlelmuth led the county In hitting with a 533
average und (led with Oviedo's Mlkkl Kby for Ihe
runs hatted In lead with 32. Lyman's Drnlsr
Stcveiia led In home runs and trlplrs wllh live
each

CROSS COUNTRY! R AM BOT8 TAKE 4TH
Top hoys team — Lake Mary s Rams und

coach Mark Magee were not only the top team In
the county and conference but were the surprise
of the 4A State Meet by finishing fourth. That
team consisted nf Matt Palumbo, Ken Rohr.
Bobby Howard. Harold Pitts. Jtm Shephrrd. F-rtc
Petersen. John Amrhetn and Tom Walt.
Top girls teams — Lake Howell s Lady Silver
Hawks and coach To m Hammontrrc. ranked first
most of the season, had an off day al the 4A Statr
Meet but still came away with a fourth place
finish. That team Included Lisa Samockl. Amy
Ertrl, Nancy Nystrom. Marl ha Fonseca. Mary
Fonseca and Michelle Spearman In the 1A State
Meet. Trinity Prep's Lady Saints took second
plac e Luke Brantley's Jim Marshall called It quits
os head coach.
Top boys Individual — Seminole Junior Billy
Penick took 10th place Individually to make the
All State First Team
Top g lrla In divid u als — Trin ity Prep's
Adrienne Folltowlrz won the 1A Individual title
with teammate Kattr Sams finishing third. Lake
Howell's Samockl was sixth In the 4A race.
Dual atata qualifiers — Seminole High was
the only school In the county to qualify holh Its
boys and girls teams for the 4 A Slate Meet.

dual meet winning streak to 26 before losing lo
Miami Sunset. T h r Hams of conch Frank
Schwartz won thr Five Star Conference, district
and regional championships. Schwartz stepped
down after I tie season and was replaced by Doug
Peters, his top aide
Oh Brothers —•Seminole's Turner brothers —
Troy nnd Trucy — had great stutr tournaments
Sophomore Trov placed second while frrslmum
Tracy was fifth Lake Howell's Greg Buckley was
fourth Lym an s Chad Dubtn was also fifth. Lake
Mary’s Hill Caughell und Scott Ross were also
fifth. Rob Harmon placed second In the 3A state
tournament.

S h o w n d a M a rtin

T r o y T u rn e r

the top ranked 3 A tram In Ihr stale
Fabulous frosh — Seminole's Craig Walkrr. a
6 6 renter, and Andre Whitney led the Seminole
Ireshman team to another unbeaten season then
Joined the varsliy train where they contributed
heavily In the latter part o! the year.
GIRLS BASK E TBALL: 3 W IN 20 OAMES
20-wln club — It was a banner year for girls

baskrtball in Seminole County In 1984-85. Three
county learns all surpassed the 2 0 win mark this
season Including Seminole. 25-6. loikr Brantley.
24 6 and Lake Mary. 23 8 Lake Mary has won 20
or more games four yrtirs in n row Seminole
coach Ron Merthle stepped down and was
replaced by Charles Steele. Brantley coach Renny
bowed out and was replaced by Cindy Frank.
Dlatrict champions — ■ After trimming Lake
Brantley in the semifinals. Lake Mary went on to
upset Seminole to claim the 4A-9 District
Championship. The Lady Rams, who have won
three district titles In four years, lost u close one
In the region to Orlando Evans.
C o n fe re n c e cham p s — Sanford's Lady
Semlnoies won the Five Star Conference title for
thr third time In the last four years
Top player — Seminole IHgh's Mona Benton
was named the Evening Herald's Player of thr
Year for thr second time in the last three years.
Benton led the county In scoring (20 points per
game), assists (5 9| and steals 14 2). Benton will
begin her college career at Florida Junior College.
Seminole teammate Catherine "K itty " Anderson,
led the county In rebounding with 14 per game.
Ice In her veins — Another Luke Brantley
standout. Sherry "Ice" Asplcn. played significant
roles in two of the biggest upsets of the '84-85
season. She hit thr winning shot with two
seconds left as the Lady Patriots knocked off then
number one (4A) DeLanda and she made the key
Irer throws that led Brantley to an ujmc I of then
sixth rated Seminole.
Four year starter — Kim Avertll can not only
claim that she was a four-year starter for Lake
Mary's Lady Rams, but tltat site played lit every
girls baskrtball game of the school s existence.
Lake Mary Htgh opened In 1981-82 when Averlll
was a freshman Averlll will play at Mercer
University In Georgia In 1985-86
Long shot — Lake Brantley's "Downtown"

B a n d y G U lle a

R od M etz

Michelle Brown heaved lu an 80-foot shot at (he
laltllme buzzer In a game against Daytona Beach
Mulnland Brown's shot is believed to be the
longest ever by a women’s basketball player.
BOT8 SOCCER: PA T R IO T S 2ND IN STATE
District champions — Lake Brantley’s Patri­

ots peukrd al the right time In the 1984-85 season
as they won the district, region and section titles.
T h r Patriots and coach Jtm Brody moved Into the
stale tournament where they won In the
semifinals before dropping a tough I O decision In
the slate title game.
Conference cham ps — Lake Howell's Silver
Hawks, thr top rankrd team tn the stale much of
the season, won thr Five Star Conference
championship but were knocked out of the
district lournamrnt by Lake Mary s Rams In one
of the biggest upsets of the year.
G IR LS SOCCER: IT ’S A L L LTM AN. 24-0
S t a t e c h a m p lo n e — L y m a n 's L a d y

Grryhounds laid the foundation for a soccer
dynasty In 1983-84 when they went unbeaten
before losing In the state finals. In 1984-85. the
Lady Greyhounds w rnl one step further by
winning the State Championship with a 24-0
record Lyman has all but one player returning
for the 1985-86 season. Coach Tom Barnes and
his Lady Greyhounds have lost Just one game tn
two years.
All-State aalectlons — Lyman placed five
players on thr All-State team Including Junior
Alyson Barnes, sophomore Karen Abrrncthy.
Junior Shelia Mattdy and Junior Dawn Boyescn.
Lake Mary sophomore Kelley Hroen. Lake
Brantley Junior Pam Anderson and Seminole
sophomore Sherri Rumler were also All state
selections.
BOYS TRACK: TR IBE TAKES STATE
State chaaiplooa — Seminole High and coach

Ken Brauman won thr 4A Slate Championship tn
Impressive fashion In 1985. Seminole won every
meet It competed In during the 1985 season und
was never really threatened, even tn the state
meet. Srminolc was led by Individual state
champions Billy Penick. In the mile, and Alvin
Jones. In thr trlplr jump. Other stale place
winners were Frank Barnett, second in the
hurdles and Leo Peterson, second In the long
Jump and triple Jump.

GOLF: M ORLEY, PATRIOTS SHINE
District title — Oviedo's Cheryl Morley. who

played the course wllh Ihe boys all year, moved
over the distaff side for Ihe dlslrlrt and won II all
Patriots have drlvs — Coach Jltn Eslocln
steered his Lady Brantley Patriots lo the district
tram title and a si tong showing at ihr stulr meet
In Sarasota.
M ISCELLANEOUS: R AH...RAH...RAH
All-County Cheerleaders — As selected by

this reporter along wllh assorlrd Semlnolr
Cminty VIPs Lake Brantley
Slucry Sapp,
l.lsa Die tern. Allle Gish. Ashley Henry, Sully
Morales; Seminole — Rla Singleton. Dana Ray.
Anita Smith, Beth Smith. Jo d y White. Angela
Galloway: Lake Mary — Dera Prescott, D'Ann
Haynes. Sundy Glutting. Jennifer Randall.
Lyman — Mary Ryan. Dehhlr Ilium IdleId Lake
Howell — Vickie Wrstnmrk: Oviedo — Eve
Evans. Lisa Hosteller
M VT — Most Valuable Trainers Student,
•Jimmy Terwlllcgcr. Seminole. Faculty, Roger
Mosure, Luke Mary
Best dance team — Lakr Marionettes
Beet Impreeelon of a dance team — Luke
Mary hoys soccer tram doing thr Murlonrttrs,
W orst Impression of a dance team — Luke
Mury boys soccrr learn doing an Impression ol
I heir earlier Impression of Die Lake Marionettes.
Twin City — Could have been another name
(or Luke Howell High this school year. The twins
Included James and John Philips (seniors), Jerry
and Jefr Philips (sophomores) of soccer. Michelle
and Hoc hr lie Spearman and Martha and Mary
Fonseca of cross county and track. Catherine and
Patricia Enriquez of tennis and last but certainly
not least Jolcr and Keller Johnson of volleyball
and basketball.
No. I Fan — Ovlrdos Mark Switzer. Mark's In
a wheelchair but you can't go to un Oviedo
sporting event without seeing him. He also uses
e xrrllrnl jxialtlonlng to form the background In
Evening Herald photographs, usually right
behind the screen near the third base dugoul.
As I said at this point Iasi yrar for all the
alhlrtes. roaches funs und everyone else who
made htgh school athletics In Setnlnole County a
sucres* and my Job extremely enjoyable, as Is
evidence by this novel. Ibis Coke. Pepsi. Dlcl
Sprite, Hud. Bud Light. Perrtrr. Is for you.

�*A-E »*nlog Marsld. Sanford. FI.

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Toronto and Dr troll missed Immortality l&gt;v lour
inonlha.
II Itirlr A m rrlran l-»-.i*»tir- Kant struggle li.nl unfolded
on Ihr lam day ol tin* season Instead nl early In .Innr.
baseball Ions would rrmrint&gt;er I lit* game lor many
year*
ll hud everything. ul Irani us much ax anyone could
•land. Jim m y Key fllrtrcl with a no hitter for right
Innings. dueling Dan I'rlry. and llin h Marline/ lln.dly
helled a two run homer In Ihr 12th Inning Thursday
jilghi to give Dir lllur Jays a 2 0 victory over Die
Timers
"That's l&gt;r*t name I've rv *r •een," «m I&lt;I reliever Jim
Aekrr. who wound lip ax Hit vlmilng pin her
"ll wax D i p biggest ((ante f my llle." added Key A
big faille In u big xrrlrx I was really pumped up "
The vlrtnry wax Dir Mlur Jayx' U l h In Ihrlr Iasi ID

games.
"I had on my mind I was going as lung as Kry wax."
said I'rlry "I said In myxell T in nol going to make u
raxy on him.' I'm going lo treat him
"It was not Just another loss We nave Diem a
message Dial w r'rr going to play hard right III I heir
park, no mailer how big a lend D iry'vr ((ol The
message to Die Jayx lx. 'You're good. Iml we'rr good
loo.’"
With Die xenrr lied O-O, Aurrlto Dopes, 0-4, came In
lo plleh Dir 12lh for Ihr Tl((rrn and till Gror'jlr Hrll wIDi

A.L./N.L. Baseball
a pit« li One out later. Marline/ drilled a I 2 drllvrry
Inin ihr left Held bleachers (or Ills fourth home run of
the season
"IDs m IiIk serlex." xald Marline/ "ll doesn't mailer
what auyltody xays iDmiiiI II trrln^ early In Ih r season
and a loon way lo ((o There was a loi ol hype about
this ijamr. and winning ll lx a hl(( Irooxi " Aekrr. 2 0.
worked an Inning In relief Gary Lavrllr pitched the
I IDi after rrplacfng Key. who workrd K&gt; Innings and
allowed l wo fills
b r e w e r s 9. Y a n k e e s I

At Milwaukee. I'aul Molllor till a home run and a
double and Danny Darwin pitched a lliree-hlltcr lo
power Die brewers Darwin. 9 •!. walked one and xlrurk
out sis in helping Die brewers lo Ihrtr loth victory in
their Iasi ID games Kd Whitson. I 0. look the loss.
Indians 0. M ariners 1
Ai Clevrland. brook Jacoby clouted a I weerun bonier
and brrii butler and Julio Franco added two run
singles to highlight a seven run eighth Dial led Ihr
Indians lU-ri blylrvrti improved to 4-b In pitching his
sixth complete game. Mall Young. 4-7. Uxik Die loss
W hits f»os 4. Hangars 3
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achats and hitting onlv 154 broke ojm-ii a I I game
with a three-run homer In the sixth, leading Chicago
The game, which was delayed lor more Ilian an hour
by rain, rnd rh an right game White Sox road losing
streak and a six game Texas home winning sireak
Cubs 3. Pirates 2
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Itom second base wltli Iw o out In Die tmltoin o f the
I 2 lh. lilting Ihr C u Im . Warren brusslar. 1-1, pitched
one In n in g In earn Ih r victory. AI Dotlunci. 1-3 look tlir

loss

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OM AHA
N r li
( (J |&gt; 11 Arkansas couch Norm Deltriyn
said Ids team seemed reluctant
to show up ut the park lor Its
C ollege World Series clash with
Stunford.
The Cardinal proliatily wished
the Ita/nrliacks would luive
stayed home.
"The players didn't seem real
anxious to get out here and play
today." Debrlyn said alter Dir
No -I Ka/orbarks ellllllnaled No
1 Siait/ord In I Thursday
"We hadn't been swinging Ihr
lulls very well, even In practice
Today we busted loose a little."
lie said
In the nlghlcup Kevin Shear)’
•mil Hick Kurthrr combined lor a
x ix -h ltlrr and C tins Magno
slu ii lined a run storing single in
Die elghlfi. lilting No ti Miami lo
•i 2 I cliniin.ittoo victory over
No 2 Oklahoma Stale.
Arkansas 51-14 on the year
and 2 1 In the series. Iiungt-d nut
12 hits to advance to a tx-rbi
Saturday against No 3 Texas.
t&gt;2-12 and 2 0 Miami. 01 •Iti and
2 1. Saturday plays No. 5
Mississippi Slate. 50 13 and 2 0
Texan and Mississippi State
clash luntghl
M a rk J a c k s o n h r l t r d a

G e o rg e : P ersonally V in d ica te d —
NEW YORK (Ill'll - In Dir old days,
luid ll turned out this way. you'd have
seen an rn llrrly dlllrtenl billy Martin
1 here wnuld'vr liern no holding him
tiack
He'd Im* walking around IO leel tall,
trying to lixtk a little humble wlbtoul
doing a very good Job ol ll. anxious in
lake on w hum rvrr or whatever was
next In line Just to see If he could lop

himself.
Not this time
Naturally. It tnakr him leel gum! that
George Slrlnbrrnnrr Is giving him all
the credit lor the New York Yankees'
lug turnaround und that Slrlnbrrnnrr
Is saying hr (eels "Personally vin ­
dicated" lor bringing him track to
manage the Yankees a lourth time bill
Martin Isn't letting any ol that go lo Ills
head.
"Grorge has been super and It's nice
lo hear the thing* hr has been saying
about me. but you know as well as I
do. ihr players make the manager."
Martin said, •landing up at Ids drmk In
the Yankee Stadium office before
Turtday night s game with the A's.
"Th e players are the ours who Itavr

been doing ll. not m e." Martin went
o n "They've Im*c i » taking Die extru
husr. they've tx-rn working the suicide
squeeze. Ih ry'v r Im-cii doing every­
thing We were 5 5 on our last road
trip and we should'vrbrrn 0 *1 ."
Marlin replaced Yogi berru on April
2H at w hich Dim* Ihr Yankees had won
hut mix ol Dirtr ID games and were Iasi
In Die American League East. The
genei&gt;il reaction to Martin's return was
negative. Oh. no. not again, groaned
most ol Dir voices in Dir anvil chorus.
Where there was such a clamor more
than a moiiDi ago over Martin coming
Isick and brrru bring shown (h r door.
Ihrrt* Is only silence now. Slrlnbrrnnrr
obviously Is enjoying the whole
scenario Where are Du* chiles now. he
wonders
Mow come no one Is telling him whai
a genius he Is (or going against public
opinion and bringing tiack Martin,
under whom the Yankee* hud won 20
ol 31 brlorr Tuesday night's contest
and were tied with last year's World
Series champion Tigers for third place.
Stclnbrenner says It's all Martin's

L eo n D u rh am
...d o u b le lifts C u b s

Arkansas Rips Stanford;
Magno, Canes Nip OSU

SCOREBOARD
T V / R A D I O

J im m y K ey
.n e a r n o -h itte r

Baseball
three run homer and Jell King
collected a homer and three
singlrn lo lead Arkansas past
Stanford. King ngrerd with Dr
llrtvn the tram seemed lo tic less
I hull enlhiixlastlc
We l&lt;Miked kind ol sluggish
gelling on Dir team bus lonlghl.
and Coach Debrlyn talked lo us
llrsi and then (reliever) Tim
Dell/ talked lo us." King said
Tim told us about a former
Ku/nrlutck (Marc brumhlrl who
Is here l)ilx week who wax
surprised Dial we lixiked like we
weren't very excllrd to l«- here.
That got tome."
Trailing 1-0 going into Die
I n i I I o i i i ol Dir I o i i i O i . Arkansas
struck lor live runs oil Stanford
starter Jell ball.ml Mike Log
gins led off with a double and
moved to ihird on King's single
Norm Huberts singled In tu&gt;g
g in s

Jackson reached on an error lo
load Ih r bases and Derrick
Hit hardson followed with an HID
single Doyle Wilson stroked a
two-run single to make It 5 I

Lendl,
Connors
In Semis
PARIS IUPI) - Jim m y Con­
nors. in perhaps his last chance
io reach the final of the only
Grand Slam event he has never
won. today meets Ivan Lendl at
Die French Open tennis Cham­
pionships
The 32-year-old Am erican
third seed has lost to l^-ndl In
their last lour meetings but said.
Over my career I've played my
Ix-st tennis In the big events."
Lendl, the defending Frenrh
'&lt; hampton. Is at hlx most domi­
nant on clay courts and In five
iii.in lies so far this year on Ihr
slow red clay of Hnlartd Garros
siadlum lias not conceded a set.
The 25 year-old Czechoslovak
already has four Grand Prlx
inlrs to his credit this year and
is clearly In lop physical shape
' I still feel very good." Lendl
said after defeating Argentina's
Martin Jaltr In the quarterfinals
with a patient hut clinical dis­
play of c o n c e n tra tio n and
strength
C onnors lx in )us fourth
French Oj»en semifinal. Me has
never reached Die final.
The other men's semifinal,
between lop seed John McEnroe
and fourth seed Mats Wllander.
may Im- a less passionate en­
r o ll n I r t - d e p e n d i n g on
McEnroe's i i k m n I
l^ist year. McEnroe defeated
C o n n o r s a n d L e n d l beat
Wllander. both In straight sets,
then Lendl came hack from Iwo
xris down to overcome McEnroe
In a four-hour, five-set final.
Wllander won the French title
in IDH2. and defeated Mi Enroe
11&gt; the quarterfinals Die following
year en route to another appear­
ance In the final
McEnroe has won their Iasi
four mulches
"I shall have to try to keep
McEnroe m the hack court and
make him run as much as
p o s s ib le ." the 2 0 -y e a r-o ld
Wllander said "I must win one
ol the llrsi two sets "
Cheering loudly lor McEnroe
and Connors Friday will he
Martina Navratilova. In ho|&gt;rs
that at Iasi an American will win
Dir men's tltlr at Die French
()|M-||
' I'm pulling for McEnroe or
Jim m y ." she said "ll would be a
nice ihlng (or them to win It
lust lo i|ct Hint olt their barks."
No American man has won in
Parts since Tony Trahrrt In 1954
and 1955
Navratilova will mrrt Chris
Evert Lloyd in the women's (Inal
Saturday - a repeal ol last year's
tln.il and the (mirth lime In the
last live Grand Slam tourna­
ments Dial Ihr two have mrl In
Die title match.
T h e lop tw o seeds had
straight sets victories In Thurs­
day s semifinals Navratilova
Im at Claudia Kohdr Kllsch of
West Germany D-4. 0-4 and
Evert Lloyd ended the run of
15 year-old Argentine Gahrtela
Satiatlnl. ti 4.0-1
Navratilova last year won the
women's doubles, with partner
Pam Shrlvrr. as well as the
xlnglrs This year she Is top seed
m tlirrr competitions
Friday, she and Shrtver play
le llo w A m e r i c a n s Itel s y
Nagelsen and Anne White for a
place In Die women's doubles
Dual.
Afterwards. Navratilova and
Drln/ Gunthardi of Switzerland
Thursday are scheduled to play
a m ixed doubles semifinal
against Sabrina Gales and Goran
I'rplc ol Yugoslavia

P A I R I N G S
P A R IS IU P II - Onto* ol » U f to* mo
p* ia &lt; .pot mote Sot F rm o r on mo irm do t ot
• o f'O A c S O p o n C h O Tip .o n tM p t
Contor covft
Mon • ttn flo i totnitlnolt
Jim m y Connect U I
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I* On lo nd i
C l*iMotto* «».0
John M &lt;in* oo U S . *t
MottW ilondo* Snodon

B illy: Players G e t C re d it

Milton
Richman
UPI E D ITO R
-SP O R TS

doing The manager Is Ihr one re­
sponsible (or turning the Yankees

around
"Some |K*oplr sav It's Don bavlor’s
leadership or Dave Winfield's that got
us going baloney." the Yankees' boss
insisted "The credit goes to Hilly
Martin."
I hose words Irom a man who had
harshly rrtbrixrd Martin before were
satisfying for the Martin, to say the
least, be talked about unothrr aspect,
though
"M y greatest satisfaction has been
the way the players have responded."

Martin said. "The y've made Dir job a
pleasure I'm eating good now Murli
Ix-iu-r ili.m before. I Just think It was a
shame about all the Juuk that was said
and written when I came back. Some
said they didn't think I could manage
anymore I never had any doubt In my
mind I could still manage. I don’t even
think that was thr real issue with
those who were criticizing They were
making ll a matter of personalities
between Yogi brrra and blllv Martin "
Martin claims there's no difference
III him now from before, but there is.
and even those players who were with
ih r club Ills last time around have
noticed It.
"lie's more subdued." Winfield said
"Th e fires still burn Inside him and hr
wants to win as much as hr always
did hut h e 's more restrained Ilian hr
wus bclore. The way he'* with the
umpires now Is u good example You
know how he always used lo kick dirt
all the time when he was arguing a
decision and he'd g e t mad lie isn't
doing that anymore Look, we'd appre­
c i a t e the way he'd n u p | M &gt; r t us and go

alter the umpires, but the umpires
didn't. That only made us a bigger
targrt for them."
Martin firmly believes thr Yankees
can catch thr blue Jays and win thr
East He wouldn't be billy Marlin If hr
didn't think that way. Mr hasn't
changed that much.
The one Ihlng he doesn't want is a
strike.
"I hope It doesn't happen." he said
"I'd like to see both side* come to
some kind of agrrrinrnt on salaries. I
think there should be u reasonable
limit to them A guy hits 240 and gets
$4XX).0OO I think that's ridiculous.
Owners have lo mukr a living, too If
there’s a strike, who are we huDIng?
We're huDIng thr fans. Mow much can
they pay to see u ball game? (‘layers
salaries go up. then the price of tickets
have In go up That's not right "
Martin's 9400.000 plus makes him
the highest polJ manager. A guy In his
oilier asked him how much he thought
he'd be getting If he still was playing.
"I'd be making a million," Martin
said without blinking. "Tha t would be
w rong, too "

5

T

�Evening Herald. Santord, FI.

A p o p k a -W e s t S e m in o le
T a k e s 11th S tra ig h t W in ;
M u n so n K e ys G o ld e n ro d
B y C hrla F ilte r
Herald Sporta W rite r
A L T A M O N T E SPRINGS —
Apopka West Seminole has won
three one-run ballgamrs In its
last four outings And all three
were by the same 8-7 score
Thursday night. Apopka West
Seminole built a 6-0 lead but had
to survive some shaky fielding
before coming out on top of West
Oak Hldge. 8-7. In Distort 14 Dig
la-ague play at Lake Hrantlev
High
Apopka-West Seminole not
only ran Its record to 11-0 with
the win. but also strengthened
Its team as coach Richard Coffey
added Apopka standouts Mike
Hlnde and To ny .Johnson to the
roster.
Apopka-West Seminole re­
turns to action Sunday In a
doubleheader against Winter
Garden w ith the first game
starling at 5 p m at Lake
Brantley High Monday night at
7 .TO. Apopka-West Seminole will
host Oviedo's Srmlnoles In a
makeup game.
While starting pitcher Kenny
Chapdelalne sailed through the
llrst four Innings. Apopka-West
Seminole scored four times In
the first and two in the third for
a 6-0 lead
In the iMittom ol Ihr first. Tim
Hnirhl led off with a single, stolr
IKith second and third and. after
Kevin Hass walked, scored on
Jason Andrews' double Mike
Brown followed with a base bit

Friday. June 7. 1*11— 74

Sun Bank Takes
Am erican League

Baseball
to score Bass. Chapdelalne
singled in Andrews and Brown
scored on a balk
Meanwhile. Chapdelalne held
West Oak Ridge scoreless on Just
one hit over the first four frames
Hass came on In relief In the fifth
and that's when West Oak Ridge
came alive and when
Apopka-West Seminole's defense
bad a lapse
In the bottom of the fifth.
Hlnde started to (uiy dividends
quickly as one of the two new
additions to the team slugged a
two-run homer over the center
H e ld fence w h ic h C o ffe y
estimated as a -125-foot shot
lltnde's homer gave ApopkaWest Seminole a 8-3 lead
West Oak Ridge came track
with two runs In (he top of the
sixth with IKith scoring on Todd
Lucas' bloop single. In the sev­
enth. Arnlck walkrd. stole sec­
ond. and scored when Santiago
reached on an error With two
outs. Arnlck scored on Lucas'
single to pull West Oak Ridge
within 8-7. Ikiss reached bark,
though, and struck out the nest
hitter to end the game.

Her Aid H&gt;c*o by Tommy

Scott

Thurman' Munson is tearing up Big League.

GOLDENROD W IN S 2 MOKE

League plav ai Azalea Bark
The first game was a comple­
tion of a lied hall game from
earlier In the season Alter seven
tunings it was knotted at 10-10
i In ia I &gt;.n is pin heel the top half
ol the eighth lor Goldenrod anil
Tom Boucher drove in Kevin
l.lrnard with the winning run

The Goldenrod Elks Improved
lo Li t) for the season with a pair
ol victories over Azalea Bark
Thursday night In District T lllg

faulM’itsee was 2 lor -I with two
home runs and live Rlils Scott
I liurman Munson and Damon

I n that

game.

Eddie

Marlcttc added two lilts each
In game two. Dave Marleile
anil l.lrnard combined on the
motitltl lor a tour hitter as the
Elks blanked A/alea Bark. B O
Munson guvr Goldenrod all tt
needed with a three run homer
over the centerfleld letter in the
Inst inning Munson was J lor -1
lot the game Taulienscr. Victor
Marline/ Davis and l.lenard
contributed two hits each to the
I I hit attack

Sun Hank clinched the Sarilord Little American League title
some time ago. but it Is still
playing like there werr no to­
morrow Thursday night. James
Jackson and Derrick Taylor
combined on a (lve-bltter as Sun
Hank rolled to another win. 12 -2 .
o v e r D u tc h 's C h e v r o n at
Westslde field
Sun Bank 15 0 . will try lo
complete Its prrlrct season to­
night at 5 when It takrs on
Atlantic Bank in the season
finale at Bay Avenue field
In Thursday's gam e. Sun
Bank brokr a l -l lie with live
runs In the lop ot the second and
never looked bark Key hits In
the inning Inrlud rd Taylor's
two-run doublr and RBI singles
by Lorenzo Bulk and Keith
Armotid!
AI Brrkins was .1 lor -I with a
pair ot doubles and three runs to
lead Sun Hank .it the plate
Taylor added two lilts and three
runs while Bulk also contributed

Baseball
winning pitcher lor Mcdco as hr
allowed just three hits
Henderson. Allied Anderson
and Andre Stokes led the way for
Mcdco at the plate with two hits
each Anthony Duval hail all
three hits for Atlantic Hank, and
all were singles
BARNES LIFTS ADCOCK

Melvin Barnes rajtprd a pair of
home runs .mil a single anil
drove In lour mils Thursday to
lead Adcock Rooting to a 11-7
v ictory over MeHobert's T lrr s in
Sanloril Bee Wee League action
at Chase Batk
Barnes slammed a two-run
shut In the first inning that
pulled Adcock with 3 2 llarnes
and U u ln t Hum added solo
homers tu thr second as Adcock
Rooting look a 3 3 lead
Atiilra Rawlmg was the wtnn
mg pitcher lor Adcock, allowing
two hits
Bernard Early hail a pan ol iwo lilts while striking out
singles to lead the way tor seven Davit) Slelndal's double
and Darrls Beamon s single were
lln lc h s Chevron
the only hits for McKohrrt'n
MEDCO TRIMS A T LA N T IC
A tlantic Bank and Mcdco Tires
In Thursday's second game ai
Bharutary did all their scoring in
the middle innings Thursday, Chase Bark, two litis each b\
anil It was Meilco that was more Charlie fa rm e r and Derrick
priKluctlve as It came away with B rinson, com blnrtl w ith 12
a 12 6 viitorv at fort Mellon walks. Illicit Butch's Chevron to
a 15-10 victory over Kokomo
C.iik
flo y d Henderson was the T iki Is

B u r n s , A r c h e r S h a r e L e a d A t W e stch e ste r
H A R R IS O N . N Y
(UBIl Aside from sharing the opening
round lead ol the 8500,000
Westchester Classic. George
Hums and Ernie Gonzalez have
something else In common
Both are quite surprised to
find themselves In the front of
Ihr pack.
Burns, at least, a regular on
the BGA circuit since 1976, has
liern In this position before,
showing tw o victories B ui
Gonzalez Is a rookie who has
survived the cut only twice In 10
tournaments and his career
rarnlngs amount to $ 1.704
Nevertheless, the 24-year-old

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Californian sank four long lilrdlr
pulls coming home Thursday lo
s Ikmii a 5-imdrr par 66 anil earn
a share of (he lead wlih Burns
"I didn’t till Ih r tiall as solid as
I like, hut I putted really well.
Gonzalez said "I've hern strug­
gling all year and gelling Into a
lot of trouble
“ I called my fiancee (In San
Diego) this morning and she said
go out and play a good one for
tile.’ I guess I played a good
one."

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standing on several counts
first, he eouldn t gel In a single
practice round at the 6.722-yard
W e stch e ste r C o u n try C lu b
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a 67

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INGLEW OOD. Calll (UPI) - Dennis Johnson,
who has probably hit as many clutrh shots In his
NBA career as there are freckles splattered across
his face, did It again.
And a man named Magic was reduced to bring
just another Johnson
A play designed to give Boston star Larry Bird
the final shot broke down Wednesday night and
Bird, double-teamed as the clock dwindled to
three seconds, whipped the ball back to Dennis
Johnson, who drilled a 2 1-fooler at the buzzer for
the O i l Ira' 107-105 victory over the Los Angeles
Lakers In Game 4 of the NBA championship.
Magic Johnson, who was defending Dennis
Johnson on the play, was way out of position All
he could do was pray. And like many prayers,
this one was answered The answer was no.

NBA Playoffs
The shot climaxed Dennis Johnson's best game
of the series. He finished with 27 points. 12
assists and 7 rebounds. Magic Johnson. Dennis'
point guard counterpart, had 20 points. 12 assists
and 1 1 rebounds.
But Dennis easily won the Johnson &amp; Johnson
battle, hitting two clutch shots down the stretch
before his game-w Inner.
With 7 30 left he hit a short Jumper lo pul the
Celtics ahead 93 92. He hit anolhrr short Jumper
with five minutes left to put Boston back on top
97 96

"They took the shot we wanted them to take at
the end." Magic said "We wanted to make them
throw up u 17- or 18-footer, and that's what we
got But lhe ball went In. We didn't want that."

Magic's best moment came with 19 seconds
remaining when he followed up a miss by Kareem
Abdul-Jabbar. scoring from the lane to make It
105-105. But It turned out to be no more than a
scene-setter for the other Johnson.

The pressure shot deadlocked the series at 2-2.
"After Larry got double-teamed down there. I
expected lo get the ball back." Dennis Johnson
said. “ I was ihe closest one to Larry and I was
wide open When I lei It go I figured II had a 50-50
chance of going In."

Favored Chief's Crown
Receives Belmont's Post

SPORTS
IN BRIEF
Top-Ranked Cowboys , Cowgirls
Prepare For Silver Spurs Rodeo
KISSIMMEE — Top-ranked teenage cowboys and cow­
girls will compete In leh Florida High School Rodeo Finals.
July 4-0. 1985 at the Silver Spurs Rodeo Arena near
Kissimmee. The slate's best high school ropers and riders
will compete for scholarships and a chance to represent
Florida In this summer's national finals, slated for late Ju ly
In Soulh Du kola.
The state finals will fealure bareback riding, calf-roping,
barrel racing, saddle bronc riding, steer wrestling and u
crowning of the High School Rodeo Queen The partici­
pants In each event will be the state's lop 15 competitors,
as determined by 13 high school rodeos held this year
throughout the slule.
The top four flnlshrrs each even! will attend Ihe national
finals. Last year's Florida learn was selectrd the number
one high school rodeo team. In addition ot receiving several
oilier top lilies.
The Florida High School Rodeo Finals will take place at 2
p m . Thursday. July 4, at 7 p.m on Friday. July 5 and ut 5
p.m. Saturday, July 0. Tickets are $3 for adults, $2 for
children and available at the gale. The Silver Spurs Rodeo
Arrnu Is loculrd on Hwy. 192. one mile west of Turnpike
ExltB5and 15 miles east of Wall Disney World and 1-4

S em ino le Sponsors Ju n io r G o lf
Seminole Golf Course will sponsor Its an mud Junior
Program again this year for trays and girls ages 9 through

15
Beginning on June 17 at 9 a.m. and continuing each
Monday morning Tor six weeks, the piogram will sponsor
group lessons using Ihe new Seminole driving range and
then nine holes ot golf of supervised play.
Golf ettlquettr, rules and the basic areas ot play will be
tanglil and Juniors will rslabllsh a nine bole handlcup at
Seminole.
The Jun ior Golf Championship will Ik* awarded wfHi
muny other uwurds at (hr trophy party Immediately
following an eighteen hole tournament which will end (he
program on July 23,
For more Information call the pro shop at 7881MM17.

The Pittsburgh Pirates will conduct u tryout camp tor
players between the ages of IB and 22 years ot age at
Sanford Memorial Sludlum Tuesday and Wednesday, June
18-19
Alt American legion Banc hull players will need a
|iermtsnlon slip from their coach nr |&gt;ont commander or
they will nut lx- allowed lo tryout at the camp
The camp will start at 9 a m. each day and will 1m completed when all players have a chance to tryout at the
camp.

Astros Take 10th Straight Win
KISSIM M EE — Osceola s Astros continued to roll
Thursday us Ihry nipped the Fort Luuderule Yankees. 10-9,
lot their loth straight victory at Osceola Sludlum,
Osceola plays a double-header ut Wlntrr Haven today.
The Astros leud Winter lluven by 3IY games In the Florida
State Lrugue Central Division.
Bob Parker singled und scored a run In three trips lor the
Ast in*

LAS VEGAS. Nev. tUH| - Jim
MacDonald look a solid lefl
punch In thr nose hum un­
disputed light heuvywelght
champion Michael Spinks In thr
eighth round and knew It was all
over Thursday.
"It was either go down or huvr
It (the nose) taken oil ot my
l a i r . " said the unheralded
challenger, who revealed that he
sulfrml a hull line fracture of the
nose during ir,lining three weeks
earlier.
MacDonald drop|&gt;ed to one
knee and rrlerrc Duvcy Pearl
stopped thr bout at I 30 of the
clghlh round ol the scheduled

U N U S U A L

NEW YORK (U rn - C h irrs
Crown drew the Inside post
posllIon and was promptly In­
stalled as 5-2 morning line
favorite Thursday for the 117th
running of the 8512.900 Bel­
mont Stakes, the final Jewel of
ratings T rlple Crown
It murks the third lime the Buy
Danzig colt has been made
morning line favorite In Ih r
series Th ird In the Kentucky
Derby and second In Ihe Preakness Stukes. the Roger Laurtnl ruined colt could become Just
the I bird horse to Ire favored In
all three Triple Crown races and
lose (hern all.
T h r rn lry of Kentucky Derby
runner Stephan s Odyssey and
Jersey Derby runnrrup Creme
Fralche were made Ihe cosecond picks with Preakness
winner Ta n k 's Prospect ut 3 - 1 ,
Eternal Prince, third In the
Preakness, w as n su rp rise
lant-mlnutc entry for Saturday's
event. He drew the outside
poslllnn among the II slarters
und wus posted lourth choice at
5-1.
Stephan's Otlyssey und Creme
Fralche. who wtlt start aide by
side from the seventh and eighth
spots, are trained by Ihdl ot
Futnrr Woody Strpehens, who
will be Irylng lo win an unprrcrntrd fourth straight Bel­
mont Trying for the samr frat
will lie Lull!I Plncay. Jr., Jockey
id Stephan's Odyssey.
The field rontulnes one other
rntry. Jacques Wlmplhelmcr's
El Basco und Purple Mountain.
El Hasco wus third In Ihe Jersey
Derby.
The flrld. with Jockey und
odds, from the post mil Is:

Horse Racing
Chief's Crown. Angel Cordero.
.Jr . 5-2: Tank's Prospect. Pat
D ay. 3 1 . S ou thern Sultan.
James Terry. 30-1; Fast Ac­
count, Chris McCarron. 15-1;
P u rp le M o u n ta in . A n to n io
Grarll, 6 - Is El Basco, Jacinto
Vosqucz. B -l: Stephan's Odys­
sey. Plncay. 3-1; Cretne Fralche.
Eddie Maple. 3*1: Important
Business, Jean Crugurl, 15-1:
Cuiless Reality. Don MarBeth,
20-1: and Eternal Prince. Rich­
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Sottrl olI .rials |)ian lo ujqx-ul a bait on
English clubs horn worldwide
(iiiiqn-tition, hut Prime Minister
Margaret Thatcher says Britons
lolly understand" the move
taken by the s|x&gt;rls Interna­
tional govrm lng Irady.
The Federation ol Internalloual Football Associations,
m e eting In an e m e rg e n cy
session In Zurich. Switzerland.
Thursday imposed the ban in
ihe wake of a riot May 29 begun
bv English fans In Brussels that
led 38 |M*oplr dead.
English, clubs have already
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12•roundwie tight.

Spinks. 175 pounds, com­
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ihr ex Marine's head (or more
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Officials To Appeal Ban

Pirates Slate Juno 18-19 Camp

Spinks Keeps
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There was nothing unusual about It." Magic
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Cassie Smith, 3, and M atthew Robertson, 17 months, are
practicing " I Love You” smiles for their dads. The Junior
Woman’s Club ol Sanford is sponsoring a Father's Day photo
session to benefit the club's art scholarship for a deserving
artist, " I Love You” smiles will be photographed Saturday,
June 8, and Saturday, June 15. between 10 a.m . and 4.30 p.m.,
at Wee Kids Fashions, First Street, in Sanford. Cost of the
framed photo is S5 each with the proceeds going to the
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Y o u r

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To Dad Is O n e
F r o m

T h e

D E A R R E A D E R S ; Next
Sunday (June t(i| lx Father's
Day. Many believe Father’s Day
was Invented by the merchants
who saw a way to play on lhe
sentiments of ihe buying public
and stimulate business — after
ail. almost everybody tins u
father. (Look what Mother's Day
has done for the florists, greeting
card p e o p I r and r et ai l
merehunts')
Regardless of whose Ideu It
was. it's a good one thut has
taken hold, und continues to
bring joy to dear old Dad.
Last yrur. my Father's Day
column brought a surprising
number of requests from editors
of church bulletins, newsletters
and other publications asking
permission to reprint II Many
readers wrote to say dial they
had put m y suggestion to use,
and found It more appreciated
than any gift they had given
Dad.
1 was encouraged to run It
unnuuily, so here It Is
DEAR AB U T : The week Ire-

fore Father's Day you wrote;
"Don't give Dad another tie,
shirt or wallet: give him some­
thing he will clicrtsh forever — a
letter telling him how much he
means to you.”
Well, I composed a letter on
ihe bus to work that very
morning, typed It up on my
lunch hour and mailed It to tny
father In a beautiful card that
evening, tie was uctually m y
stepfather, but he had been
more of a father to me than m y
real father. I knew It would mean
a lot to him. especially since he
was In the hospital at the time.
He died on Ju ly 5. and I'm so
glad 1 wrote thut letter. Now I
ran live with myself, knowing
that he knew how I fell about
him.
Thank you so very much for
making me put rny thoughts of
love and gratitude on paper. If
this letter helps just one person
to do what 1 did. It was worth
writing.
NO NAME, PLEASE

If you’re anything like me,
lawn mowing is a real chore.
Vigorous St Augustine lawns
may require mowing as often as
every four days As I look at It.
this lime could tie better spent
doing other things In ihe yard or
going fishing!
One way of reducing your
lawn maintenance chores and at
the same time enhancing Ihe
beauty of your landscape is to
replace areas of your lawn with
ground covers Ground covers
art- particularly useful In those
hard-to-matntaln areas, such as
Ik -i ween sidewalks, drives or
walls. If you have areas of dense
shade, where you don't seem to
be able to grow any grass,
ground cavers are a good sub­
stitute.
In selecting a ground cover
you must consider (he plant
type, growing rnndlilons. and
maintenance. The plant type
should satisfy aesthetic and
practical needs of your land­
scape. Ground covers vary from
dlehondrn and llppla. which
have characteristics and main­
tenance requirements similar to
g ra s s e s , to low g r o w in g ,
spreading shrubs, such as shore
juniper and dwawf burns of Ilex,
flreihorn. und earlssa. Lowgrowing shrubs arc helpful In
areas where fool traffic Is a
problem. Mass plantings of pe­
rennials. such as daylllllcs.
makes elferllve ground rovers
that provide color Ml certain
limes of Ihe year.
Like other garden plants,
ground covets do require some
m aintenance. Newly planted
areas will need special attention
u n i 11 ih e p lu m s a rc w e ll
established,
The growth rate of Ihe ground
cover can be used lo determine
the amount of fertiliser to apply.
Vigorously growing plants, such
as w andering Jew . requires
more fertilizer than slower

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grow ing w oody plants like
euphea A complete fertilizer,
such as a G-fi-6 . 8 H H or lli-4-8
or similar mixture, applied at the
rate of two lo four pounds per
100 square leet of plaining area
In the spring and midsummer Is
adequate lor most ground cov­
ers. An additional application
may lx* needed In the fall lor
vigorous growing ground covers
Water requirements vary. too.
with different plants. Carolina
yellow Jasmine, lor example,
requires a fairly moist soli, while
the fig marigold tolerates dry
sandy soils with only Occasional
watering to sujqilemeut the nat­
ural rainfall. Do your watering
on an "as needed ' basis, but ihe
jiLinls should nnl lx- allowed to
Wilt.
Weed control can lx- a jm»blcm. Weed sprays are not
recommended as they may affect
your ground cover plants. Care
should lx- taken when applying
weed killers to your lawn arras
lo prevent spray drift, which
may severely damage ihe plants.
M ulching, along w tlh hand
weeding, will usually control
weeds n n ill the plants are
established. If you gri your
ground covers growing well,
they'll compete with iltr un­
desirable plants.
Some of the most adaptable
ground covers lor our nrru In­
clude Society garlic, small leuf
Confederate jasmine, coontlr or
Zamla. dlchondra. goplu-r apple,
ferns. Ix-uch morning glory, and
pat ridge berry. Others you may
want to consider are: Trailing

llg. fig-marigold. algcrlan and
English Ivy. shore juniper, dwarf
lantanu. lily-turf llppla. llrlnpc.
and wcdclla.
For shaded areas, you can
plant p artrld g c b e rry. bugle
weed, coontte. ferns, ivies, lilyturf or mondo grass, lirtojie.
pcperonita. selagtnella. wander­
ing Jew. and wcdella.
Several ground covers can be
used as effectively as flowering
annuals for spring, summer, and
fall colors and most have the
advantage ol being perennials.
For spring and summer color,
try bugl e weed, yel l ow
Jessamine, davlillles. lanlana.
periwinkles, purple setcresea.

and wcdella. Cuphea. lanlana.
Ilpplu and wcdella provide (all
and w in te r color, B u lb o u s
plants, like ertnum lillles. spider
illlles. and umarvllls are also
popular.
Some of Ihe exotic ground
covers may lie damaged or killed
by low temperatures and thus
are not permanent In nur area.
Mosl of those 1 have listed will
jirobahly survive our cold w in­
ters. If you want lo reduce your
lawn maintenance chores, why
not try using some attractive
ground covers Then you. like
me. will have more lime for
fishing or the bench.
Happy gardening!

Publicity Procedure

H e a r t

The Herald welcomes organization and personal news.
The following suggestions are recommended to expedite
publication:
1. ftcleascs should be typed (lower and upper case),
double spaced, and written narrative style (third person).
2. Do not abbreviate.
3. A contact person'* name and phone number is
necessary.
4. Keep releases simple.
J. Organization releases &lt;the program should lead the
meeting account) must be submitted no later than two
days afteT the event.
6. Advance notices should be submitted one week prior
to publication date.
7. Photographic coverage requests should be made one
week In advance.

Dear
Abby
Ing. and so Is the noise. And II
looks terrible!
Last summer she sturled sell­
ing vegetables from their small
backyard. Now I think this Is
really tacky!
1 am annoyed! What ran I do
outside of filing a complaint with
the city'/’ 1 am told by other
neighbors that this enterprising
neighbor manages lo stay Just
within the law.

CELEBRATION!

LOVE T H Y NEIOHBOR
DEAR NEIOHBOR: II your
enterprising neighbor manages
in stay within the law. there Is
nothing you can do, Ask a
lawyer If a yard sale qualifies as
"an attractive nuisance."

C H ECK OUT OUR
FRIDAY MIGHT SPECIALS!
YOU'LL LOVE THEM!

OUR

DEAR ABBYl What should a
woman do when a man gives her
an engagement ring while pro­
posing marriage, and she doesn't
like ihe ring? Don't get me
wrong. I love the man, but 1
don't care for the ring. Must I
wear the ring the rest of my life
und not let on that 1 don't like It?
Or should I ask him. as tactfully
as possible, to exchange ft for a
style more In kreplng with my
taste?
I've heard several opinions. My
mother said she's kill me If I
opened my mouth.

ANNIVERSARY

Thank You Sanford Area
Folks For Your Support!

CONFUSED IN QUEENS
DEAR CONFUSED: Be honest
with him. Tell him you love him
and know hr wants to pirate
yo u , so If It's possible lo
rxrhangr (he ring, you'd llkr to
go with him and select one more
in keeping with your taste And
tell your mama that Abby says If
you're old enough to take a
husband, you'rr old enough lo
uiakr your own decisions.

Celebration Will Be for The E N TIR E M O N TH O F JU N E ! Tune In
To Sanford's Own Easy Listening Station W U E Z -A M -140 0 On
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322-9798 B ra n tle y s R e s ta u ra n t

PE A R A B B Y : A number of

years ago. we bought a home In
a n ic e , q u i e t , h ig h -c la s s
neighborhood. Now one of our
neighbors has made it took like a
egrap flea market! She has one
yard oak after another, which
1wings a lot of pcoplpe In front of
my house as well as hers.
Relieve me. she doesn't need
Ihe money. Th e I raffle Is annoy-

Alfred
Bossoson

NO ALCOHOLIC BEVERA0E8

2511 South Sanford Ave.
Sanford, Florida

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COME DRESSED AS YOU ARE!

Grover G Shirley Welch, Owners &amp; Operators
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parents had It and I'm worried I It. If you have a floppy mitral
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DEAR R EA D ER - The ten­ especially — as I mentioned
dency to develop diabetes seems above — for dental work of any
lo be Inherited, especially In proportion.
patients who develop ihc disease
Although rapid heartbeat does
early In life. Some diabetics not necessarily require treat­
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ment. there are many useful
drugs that can be helpful In
reducing the tachycardia If It
occurs frequently for lengthy
JKTlods.

Send your question» lo Dr.
Goti at P.O. Dox 91428. C/cteland. Ohio 44101
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persons who have developed
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tachycardia In otherwise healthy
young people. If you have re­
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South llkt il tils liaml. Wltal he
didn't like was Wr-M'n mUr-hrntl
nvereall ol Ida opening bid of one
Hub. Still. South wuan'l going to
by Hargreaves A Sellers «ut buck and Just tamely defend
when he could easily make
gunte.
So he bid four spades. That
was a bold anil dangerous de­
cision. but we've all done the
same thing many times. Some­
times It works, and sometimes
not.
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round of hearts and. happy with
the dunum* he caught after his
aggressive bid. played the spade
at e That drew the nine from the
West hand, and that Inokrd very
suspicious.
What If that nine were a
singleton? It was highly likely In
llglil of West’s immediate jum p
in four hearts ll South played
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king, what then? East might
take the queen, bill South eoald
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Ills spade kin g and get to
dummy Willi the club queen to
draw trumps. Suiting his art Ion
to Ills thinking he played the
low spade.
West discarded a heart and
South smiled triumphantly at
East East returned the smile
and played low on the spade
eight, and down declarer went.
Nothing could prevent East from
trumping In on the third club
and placing still another heart to
set declarer.
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HOROSCOPE
Ideas In others. Causes that you
i spoils.* will win their support.
LEO (July 23-Aug 22) The
most rewarding area for you
today will be u situation where
by Bob Thavtt
you share something with one
Y O U R B IR TH D A Y
you love. Emphasize together­
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ness.
Involvements you have this
VIRGO |Aug 23-Sept 221
A M E f&gt; U O A T *o N , f u r
coming year In ventures or Your strong suit today Is your
enterprises that ate Imaginative, ability to mediate opposing
m ay is
uare artistic and creative mold turn viewpoints. You may tx* called
nul exceptionally well. Apply the upon to resolve a problem be­
I A L P fA R Y h a v e
lalents w iih which you art- tween two friends
endowed.
LIBRA |Sept. 23d e l 23) This
fA Y p o o -p o ^ A T E .
G E M IN I (May 21-June 20| can lie a very productive day for
Your popularity Is pirsrntly at n you. provided you exercise your
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lor you to evade the spotlight needs to be done without having
by Jim Davli today. You'll attract attention m Ik - asked or told
wherever you go T ry in g to
SCORPIO (Oct 24 Nov. 22)
patch up a rom ance? T h e Today you should fare well In
Matchniakii set can help you affairs of the heart. In fact, you'll
understand what It might take to Ik * even more popular with those
make (h r relationship work
with whom you already have
Send $2 to Astro Graph. Box loving bonds.
•189. Radio Cllv Station. New
S A G I T T A R I U S I Nov. 23 Dec.
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C A N C E R (June 21-July 22) p o s s ib le t o d a y to d o in g
Your greatest asset today Is your beneficial things lor your family
ability to favorablv convey your Your efforts will please them and

What The Day
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A Q U A R I U S (Jan 20-Feb. IB)
lie alert for opportunities today
that will enable you to feather
your nest financially. You'll find
them If you look.
PISCES IFell 20 March 20)
Strive to lx your own person
today, regardless of any other
considerations. You function
m orr rircctlvely as a leader,
rather than as u follower.
A R I E S (March 2 1-April 19)
Your perreptions are quite reli­
able today, especially If they are
focused on ways to enhance
your status In the ryes of others.
Do as your Inner voice directs.
T A U R U S (April 20-May 201
It's time to set aside your work
or other mundane chores and let
your hair down a bit today. Make
arrangements that include funlaving friends.

by Leonard Starr

wot/ it w w tsaom* WELL. 1
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also give you grattflcallon.
C A P R I C O R N (Dee. 22-Jan.
19| Tact, diplomacy uud charm
arc some of the m orr formidable
assets you possess today. It'll lx
dllltciilt for a prospect to turn
down what you're selling.

WANT YOU
TO HAVE

F lu o r
COURSE-

�Evtnlrsg Herald. SanFord, FI.

Winning Ticket Thief Loses In Court
An Orlando man was convicted
Wednesday of robbing an elderly
man of a winning gambling ticket.
A six-member Jury deliberated Just
'it few minutes before returning a
guilty verdict against Samuel Gett r r s , 25. Getters faces up to 15 years
when sentenced by Seminole Circuit
Judge Dominick J . Salfion Aug. 30.
Arcordtng to court records. Getters
grahbed the winning llrket out of the

hands of a 76-year-old dogtrack
ta-ttor at about 4 p m on Feb. 6 .
Securlty guards nabbed Getters but
not after he passed the ticket to
.mother suspect who (led. The second
••uspcctgot away
The ticket was worth 8 150
Club officials put a stop payment
on the ticket so It could not be
•ashed.

BU ILD IN G PERMITS
1T h e S e m i n o l e
C ounty building de­
partment Issued the
lollowing permits.
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s ngl# U m iiy home M l.317
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V o o Court AffamonN Spring*
t.ngw family homo. M l oof
Midland Construction. &gt;47*
Country Club Rood. L*4* Mery,
tingle lomlly homo, IOC. II*
-Colllm oro Homo*. AH Smo*
onto Court. Sweetest*# Oaks,
tingle family homo. U t 000
-CftorN* A C Romp ton 1*10
Highway &lt;30 Genova tingle
family homo. 11* 000
— Lot N r A Luc III* Smith. 10S
Stoeptochat* CtrcN. Foitpur
subdivision »*» 0*3

The Sanford building
department issued (he
billowing permits,
— iN uo Gomel, 3*01 Holly Av* ,

N r * utility *nd boat thod. HOC
-W d to tl
OldmoblI* Cadillac.
1TO S Orlando Drlvo. N r •
Ntnporory ton I
-L y n n Ludockor. IBS long Loot
Pin* C lrcH N odd * room N *
patio u ioo
- H L SNgnor I0J w ION S t .
•o' * room addition. U MO
Con♦*■ Ham** too Chou*
Hollow Court. N r * tlngN lomlly
homo U S 000
-C m N o Homo*. IS) Grovowood
Av* . tor o tingle lomlly homo
*41 MO
•Garfield W*lk#r&lt; KJfby C o ,
ft* W F i n l S I . N r * hanging
vg"
M art and Unda Boat 171
P .n o rr»»l Drlvo. N r ■ room
addition N a tlngw family
hom*. 11 too
• Shorn tn william* SNro 37*1
Orlando Drlvo. N r InNrWr r#
modeling SIS DM
Earnest Whilby. I l l Acad*my
Court. N r on inground pool.

50100

Botty Power» m Ventura
DHvo. tor a tcroon enclosure
51 400
■Gregory Mobile Homo. Nt 1*7,
Carriage Cove N r tnttallotNn
ot a mobile homo
■ Hamburger
Station.
3SSS
French Av* . tor two wan signs
I I 000
Kanny Barn#*. I l l Rosalia
Of iv* N r a garage 13 MO
-W a rre n
Wilson. II* Win
tergien Drive, N r a Kroon
enclosure. SAM

IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
FOR S E M IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
P R O B A TE DIVISIO N
CASE NO. P R A M tb C P
IN RE E S T A T E OF
L A U R A P HOPKINS.
N O TIC E OF A C TIO N
T O Dorothy H Bamftt
131 Proipact Avonua
Watt Grov*. Pmntylvonto
I«1M
Unknown Holrt ¥ Laura P
Mop*In* andmyona claiming
under, by *r through thorn
Y O U ARE N O T IF IE D ihal on
a c t i o n t* d * t o r m l n *
bonettcla*tot In th* E tta N ¥
Laura P. Hop*ink d »c* »w d. M
doNrmln* your interest In the
to*tewing property In SominoN
County. F N r Wo
L o t *1, G A R D A P A R K
HOM E S ITES. Plot Book A. Pogo
it. Public Record* ot Somlnoto
County. F N r Wo
hat boon Mod ogamst you and
you a r t required N serve a copy
ot your written detente* II eny.
N It on Petitioner * attorney.
M ichael L M orlow. who**
address It let North Now York
Avenue. SuiN 100 Poet Office
Draw er ISM. W inter Park.
F Nr Wo n tM . on or be tore Juno
14. IMS. n d I N I N original
with the CWrh el thlt Court
either before service on Poll
honor's attorney or immediately
'hereafter otherwise a default
will be entered against you N r
th* re Hot demanded In th*
petit Nn
D AT E 0 on May I I IMS
O A V ID N B E R R IE N
A t CNrk ot iho Court
By /V Donne M Creomont
A t Deputy Clerk
Publish Moy II. 1*. 31. Juno 7.
INS
O E F Ml

IN T H I C IR C U IT C O U R T.
IN A N O FO R
S E M IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
C A S IN O H M I t C S t t K
S EM IN O LE E M P L O Y M E N T
ECONOM IC D E V E L O P M E N T
C O R P O R ATIO N .
Plelntltt.

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CALENDAR
FRIDAY. JUNE 7

, W rkiva AA (nf&gt; smokH p , H p m . W rklva
J'rm bylcrlan Church.
pK 434. a t-W c k iv .i
Springs Koad. Closed.
; l.o n g w o o d A A , H
p 111.. R o llin g H ills
Miu.ivi.ui C h u rc h .S R
4 3 4. l.o n g w o o d .
B Alunon. same time and
■ place.
“Tanglewood A A. *H
9 p .m . Si. R ic h a rd 's
F E p is c o p a l C h u r c h .
Lake Howell Road,
^luiion. same time ami
lilarc.
, Safitord AA Step. H
j»,m . 1201 W Flrsf St„
Sanlord.
SATURDAY. J U N E S

'• East-West Kiw anls
('luh. H a m .. Airport
-Restaurant. Sanford.
S a n fo rd W o m e n s '
A A. 1201 W Finn S\..
2 p in., closed.
C'usaclberry AA Siep.
6 p m.. Ascension L,uj li e r a n C h u r c h ,
I Iverbrook Drive.
.
■ Helios and Live Oak
A A . noon. Retxis Club.
430 Normandy Road.
Casselberry (dosed).
C le a n A ir A A fo r
n o n -s m o k e r s , first
floor, same room, same
place and time.
SUNDAY. JUNE 0

{ Sanford Dig Hook
AA. 7 p.m.. open dis­
cussion. Florida Power
and Light building. N.
Myrtle Avenue, Sonlord.
* Alanon meeting. H
p.m., 1201 W. First St..
Sanford.

MONDAY. JU N E 10
Central Florida* Blood
Hank Seminole County
Hraneh. 1302 E. Sec­
ond St.. Sanford. 0
a in, lo 5 p.m.: Florida
lio rtp llu l- A lta m o n te
Hr.inch 601 E Altamnnie Ave.. 9 a m. lo
5 p in.
Howling league for
mentally handicapped.
4-i&gt;:45 p m.. Aliamome
Laura. 260 Douglas
Ave. Call 862 2500 for
Information
RrbosClub AA. noon
and 5 30 p.m.. doard.
8 p . m . . s te p . 130
Nor mandy Road.
Casselberry. Clean Air
Re 1mm* at noon, closed.
Apopka Alcoholics
Anonymous. 8 p.m ..
f Iosed . Apopka

Episcopal Church. 615
Highland
A l-A n o n Step and
Study. 8 p.m.,
C a s s e lb e rry S e n io r
Center. 200 N. Triplet
Drive.
Sanford A A. 8 p.m..
c losed. 1201 W. First
Si.
F e llo w s h ip G ro u p
AA, senior rltlrrns. 8
p m., closed. 200 N.
Lake T rip le t D rive,
Casselberry.
TUESDAY. JUNE 11

Casselberry Kiwanls
C l u b . 7 a . m . ,
Cause! I*r r r y Se n io r
Center. 200 N. Lake
Triplet Drive.
Casselberry.
S a n f o r d
T o a s tm a s te rs . 7: 15
a m.. Christo's Restaurant, 107 W. First Si..
Sanford.
S a n fo rd O p tim is t
C lu b . 1 1 : 4 5 a, i n , ,
Western Slzzlln Res­
taurant. Sanford.

Legal Notice
IN T H I C IR C U IT COURT
FOR S E M IN O L E C O U N TY .
F L O R IO A
F R O * A T I DIVISIO N
C A IC H O F l U l l f C F
IN RE E S T A T E OF R O B E R T
E l HOPKINS.
Doc*o*#4
N O TIC E OF A C TIO N
TO Dorothy M Bornott
i n Proepocl Avonuo
' W a *I G ro u t. Pennsylvania
1*3*0
Unknown H olrt of Rgbort E
L HapARv* anS Anyon* claiming
under, by or through thorn
YOU ARC N O T I F I E D thtf *n
A c t io n to B t l o r m l n *
bon* tic lorNt tn the Et&lt;*N ¥
Rabort E L Mopaint decsetad
N deter min* your lnt*r*«t In tho
NitonIng property tn Seminole
County. Florid*
L o l *1. C A R O A P A R K
HOME SITES. Plat Boob A Pogo
10 Public Rocard* ot SominoN
County. F N r Id*
ho* boon Iliad ogointl you ottd
you or* required N t o m * copy
ot your writtwn Ooton***. If any
N It on Petitioners otNrnoy.
Mlchool L
Mor low. who**
odcK,* i i* )** North Now York
Avonuo. SuiN M . Poot Otttco
D ro n o ' 1**0. W lntor Pork.
Florid* nt*B. on or b*Nr* Juno
I*. IMS. *nd IIN lh* ongtnol
with lh* C u rb *1 lh** Cowt
tilhar boN r* torutco *n Poll
honor'* otNrnoy or immediately
thorooINr. othorwN* O dotoutl
will bo on tor od ogointl you N r
lh* r*INt OomonOod In lh*
poll ban
D A TE Don Moy I t IMS
D A V IO N B E R R IE N
A* O o rt ¥ Iho Court
By. /* DorvutM Creemgne
At Dopwty Clork
Publish Moy 17. 14. II. Juno 3.
IMS
DBF 1 «

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 IO A
P R O B A TE DIVISION
CASE NO. PR U IH CP
IN RE E S T A T E OF
W IL L IA M M R EES.
Deceased
N O T IC E OF ACTIO N
TO G E R T R U O E W R EE S
c/o John Devonshire
n Bonteti Avenue
Alden. Pdhniylvanl* 1*011
Unknown Hair* of William M
R*et end myono claiming
under, by or through them
Y O U AR E N O T IF IE O Ihal m
a c t i o n i o d •I ■ t m I n •
beneficiaries In lh* Etta N ¥
William M Root, d*c*«k*d. N
deter min# your Interest In the
following property In Seminole
County. Florida
Lot *1 A3 and d . G A R D A
PARK H O M E SITES. Plal Book
A Peg# 10. Public Racordk el
Somlnoto County Florida
hoa bean (tied vy , i m ‘ you an*
you or* required N lerve * copy
of your written doNnket. II m y .
N II m P ellINner'i attorney
M ichael L
M arlow, who*#
Oddretk I* Ne North New York
Avenue SuIN 300. Poet Ottlce
D raw er IA*0. Winter Park.
Florid* 177*0. on or before June
1A IMS. and tIN the original
with the Clerk ¥ thlt Court
either be lore oervk* on Pell
tloner'» attorney or ImmedlaNly
thereafter, otherwise a default
will bo entered ogointl you N r
the r*INt demanded In the
petition
D A T E D o n M o y IS. IMS
D A V ID N B E R R IE N
A* Clerk ot lh* Court
By /»/ Donne M Croomon*
A t Deputy CNrk
Publish M ay 17. 14. II. June 3.
IMS

OEF 101

IN T H I C IR C U IT C O UR T
FO R S E M IN O LE C O U N TY .
F L O R ID A
P R O B A TB DIVISIO N
C A S IN O P N U I1 7 C P
IN R E E S T A T E OF
F R A N C E SCO S C O R ZELLI.
Dec a* tad
N O T IC E O F AC TIO N
TO G E O R G S SC O R ZELLI
oddratt unknown
Unknown H olrt ¥ F rsncwKO
Scarnlli and mygn* claiming
under, by *r through lh*m
Y O U A R E N O T IF IE O that m
a c t i o n to I l N r i t i l M
banofklarN* In lh* EtloM ¥
FroncoKO Scar tall I. dec a* tad.
to doNrm ln* your InNfOft In Iho
following proper! y In Seminole
County. Florida
lo t *. G A R D A FA R K . Plat
Book J. Pago S3. Pubtk Record*
ot SominoN County. Florida
hat bom fINd ogointl you ond
you ore required N lerve 0 copy
¥ your written defer.vet It any,
-e it on Petitioner ! ottomoy,
Mlchool L
Marlow, what*
od drttl It SO* North New Verb
Avenue. SuiN M
Po»t Office
Drew er I AM. Winter Pork.
FlorMo 17T N an *r betere June
1A IMS. and IIN lh* *rlgln*l
With lh* Clerk ¥ thlt Court
tilhar batar* tam e* m P*tl
honor'I attorney or immootaNly
there*her. otharwlt* a default
will bo m N r ad ogam*! y*u N r
the r»n#t demanded I* th*
petition
D A T E 0 * n May IS. IMS
D A V IO N B E R R IE N
A t C N rt ¥ lh* Court
Bp t v O o m t M Croomon*
A t Deputy Clerk
Publish May 13. 14 I I, J m t 3,
IMS
dcp m

D oonesbury

C E N T R A L F LORIOA
O R N A M E N TA L . INC .
JA M E S N M A R TIN , and
LIN D A L M A R TIN .
Defendant*
N O TIC E OF SALE
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
Ihal pursuant N Summary Final
Judgment ot foreclosure entered
in Iho caea ol S E M IN O L E
E M P L O Y M E N T E C O N O M IC
D E V E LO P M E N T CORPORA
TIO N . Plalnhtl. vt C E N T R A L
F L O R ID A O R N A M E N T A L ,
INC . JA M E S N M A R T IN and
L IN D A L M A R T IN , Daton
dan It. In lh* Circuit Court. In
and lar S tm ln o l* C o u n ty,
F lo r id * . C o ta
No
A4 303* CA 0* K. Iho undersigned
CNrk will toll ol public s o n to
tho highest sod belt bidder lor
cash Si TH E W E S T F R O N T
DOOR OF TH E S E M IN O L E
C O U N T Y C O U R TH O U S E . In
S a n lo rd . Seminole C o u n ty,
Flor Ido. ol Iho hour ol II 00
a m t o lo O p m .o n lh a * day of
July. A D IMS. the! cerlem reel
property situate and being In
Um ineie County. Fieri**. *e
Kr used as toitowsf
Th* Wet I UO feel ot the
Northwest t* ot the Southeest to
ol S E C TIO N I. TO W N S H IP 30
S O U TH . RANGE I I E A S T.
(Loss Iho North 100 tool ot Iho
West S* Not thereof I and Last
road right ol w ay. Seminal*
County. Flor W*
D A T E D this 4th day ot Juno,
A D IMS
IS E A L I
D A V I D N B E R R IE N
CWrh oMh# C Ircult Court
By / !/ Cheryl R Fronklln
Deputy CNrk
Publish Junaf, I*. IMS
DECS*

I N T H I C IR C U IT C O U R T.
IN A N D F O R
S E M IN O LE C O U N T Y ,
FLO R ID A
C A S IN O IS lib * O
TH O M AS H AR R IS, JR
end
M A R JO R IE HARRIS, hit wit*.
Plaintiff*.

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DONALD E
B A R N E S *nd
M A R S H A L BARNES,
Defendant*
N O TIC E O F A C TIO N
TO O O N A L D E B AR N E S
Address Unknown
Y O U ARE N O T IF IE O that an
action lo tarveto** * Mortgage
an th* lol hawing described pro
party Wealed In Samkiol County.
Florida
Lot 14. Block 1. label Point
Amended Plal. Plal Book l».
Pag# Al. Seminal# County
Flor We
ha* bom tINd ogamtl you and
you or* required W serve a Copy
¥ your written d»tense*. II eny.
W It on O H
EA TO N . J R .
t SCJUIRE. Plaintiffs' Attorney,
whoa* address Is F R E E M E N .
E A T O N . F O U N T A IN B A L L E Y .
Pott Oftic* l e i 31. Altamonte
Springs. Florid*. 31M S 0070 on
or be tor* Juno 11 IMS- end U N
iho original with tho CWrh ol
mis Court timer baler* service
on Plaintiffs’ attorney or Imm#
dtawiy thereafter otherwise a
default will b* entered Against
you Wr the rolwt As mended In
W ITN E S S my hand and lh*
tool ot this Court on May 31,

lots
IS E A L I
D A V IO N B E R R IE N
As CWrb ot the Court
By JoanBrllWnt
A t Deputy CWrh
Publish May 1*. I t . Juna 3. I*.
IMS
O E F 133

IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
OP T H E I I T I I
J U O IC IA L C IR C U IT
IH A N O F O R
S E M IN O L E C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
CAS I NO tS O lle C A O e O
C IT Y CO N S U M ER S E R V IC ES .
INC ate.
Plaintiff.

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JO HN P W A D D E L L . #1*1 .
Defendant*
N O T I C IO F SALE
P UR S UAN T TO C H A P T E R * !
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
pursuant W m O d o r or Final
Judgment ¥ WracWSMO dated
May 13. IMS and mWred In
Cos* No S S O lts C A g O G ol th*
Circuit Court ot m* Mth Judicial
Ctrcvlt tn and tor SommoW
County. Florida wherein C IT Y
CONSUM ER S E R V IC ES . INC
Plaintiff and JO H N P W AD
D E L L and DO R IS R W AO
D E L L , hit wits Defendant*. I
will tall N th* highest and best
bidder Wr cash In th* lobby ¥
lh* SominoW County Courthouse
30# N Psrh Avonuo. SonWrd
SominoW County, Florid* at
II M A M on the J*m day ol
Juna. IMS. th* following do
sc r ibod property o* sot Wrth In
SOW Order or Final Judgment
W w ll
Lol I t and lh* Watl W ot Lot
U . Bloch ss. S A N LA N D O TH E
SUBURB B E A U T IF U L . P ALM
SPRINGS S E C T IO N according
W lh* Plot thereof as recorded
in Plot Boo* 3. Pag* SS'S ol th*
Public Records of Somlnol*
County. F lor Ido
DoWd ot Sanlord. Florid* this
THhdoyef May. IMS
(S E A L )
D A V IO N B E R R IE N
At CWrh.
Circuit Court
SominoWCacmty. Florida
By Olon* K Ookiey
At Doputy CWrh
PublHh May I I B June 3. IMS
O E F Its

IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T
OF TH E B I O M T I I N T H
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT .
IN A N D F O R
S IM IN O L E C O U N T Y .
F L O R IO A
CASE MO: RS *7* CA at E
SUN BANK. N A , a national
bank tng atkac Wlton,
Plaint! It,
vt
A N TH O N Y V A I. J U O IT H E
VAZ. hit wiW, E S T E NIO R
G IM E N E Z a n d C K IM B E R L Y
G IM E NEE. and JO SE Y
G R EENLAND .
Defendant*
A M B N O IO N O T IC E
O F A C TIO N
TO Anthony V#« and Judith E
V ai.hitw lW
Addratt Unknown
YOU ARE
H E R E B Y
N O T IF IE O Ihal an action lo
forvclose * mortgage on th*
lot lowing property In SominoW
County. Flor Wo
Lot I I . M A N D A R IN Section
Four, according to th* Plat
thoreot. ot recorded In Plot
Booh JS. Pages *# and M ot the
Public Record* of Somlnol*
County. Flor id*
hat bom HWd against you and
you are rsquirsd to lerve a copy
ot your written defenses. II any,
to II on Joseph E Foster, Esq .
P lo In tlH ’ s attorney, whole
eddrese is P O Boa 111, 0»
lends florid* n a n on er baler*
me i#th day ¥ June, IfM and
IIW th# anginal with lh* CWrh ol
Ihlt Court althar before tarvlcs
on PWlntlWs attorney or Imm#
dtetsly thereafter otherwise *
default will be entered against
you Wr Iho rtlw f demanded In
lh* Complain! er Petition
O A T ED on Mey Is, IMS
IS E A L I
O A V ID N B E R R IE N
CWrh ol th* Circuit Court
Seminole County. F lor Wa
By Jsan BriHont
As Deputy CWrh
PublHh May 17, 34. II. June 7,
IMS
O E F 10*
IN T N I 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 IO A
P R O R A TE D IV IS IO N
FIN Number *t SJI-CP
IN R E : E S T A T E O F
R O T H EROW N
Doc eased
N O T IC E OF
A D M IN IS TR A TIO N
Th# administration ol th#
*tl*W V
R OY R BROWN.
d a c a a ta B . F H a H v m b a r
*1137 CP. I* ponding In lh*
C ircuit Court tar SominoW
C o u n ty , F lo r i d a . P ra b A t*
Division, lh* address ¥ which Is
SominoW County Courthouse.
SmWrd. Florida.
Th* names and addresses ¥
th* personal representative and
th* personal r*pr*ianW llv#'i
attorney or* sot forth below
All in loros Wd persons are
required W IIW with Nils court,
W IT H IN T H R U
M O N TH S
FROM T H E D A T E O F TH E
F IR S T P U B L IC A T IO N OF
TH IS N O T IC E : ( I ) ail claims
again*! Pie atlaW and 131 m y
ab W cilm t by an im e rttw d
person W whom nolle* w*k
mailed that challenges the eaiM
Ity at lh* will, lh* quallllcaiwne
el lh* personal representative
er Ih* venue or lurwdk'ten *1
ih* court
A L L C LA IM S A N D O B JC C
TIONS N O T SO F IL E O W ILL
BE F O R E V E R B A R R E D
Publication at this Nolle* hat
begun on May II. IMS
Personal Representative
S H IR L E Y BROW N
Peel Of Ik * Boa 13
Oviedo Flor wa 377SS
Attorney Wr
Per ken*I Representative
A L B E R T L LE W IS . P A
(33 North Highland Avanu*
Past Offlea Bas l**7
Orlande. Florida 33*03
Tawphena I IBS) *33 MSS
Publish May 31.4 Juna 7. IMS
D I F IAS

BY GARRY TRUDEAU
A PUM N6 i£MSe Of BALMC£

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Friday. Jung 7, 10*3- 11A

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Legg* Notice
C IT Y OF
L A K E M A R T . FLO R ID A
N O TIC E OF
P U B L IC H IA E I N O
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV EN
by th* Planning snd Zoning
Board at th* City ¥ Lake Mary
Florida, that said Board will
hoM a Public Hearing *1 7 00
P M , on June is, IMS. to
consider a change ot tenmg
tram A - t A g ric u ltu re and
W Rl A A A Lok* Front Property
to P U D (Planned Unit Daval
epm m tl. and changing Ih* land
US* element ¥ the Clty'k Cam
p r * h * n t lv a P la n Ite m
lewdsnslty rosWenhat and rural
density residential W medium
density residential, on lh# tol
towing deKribed property lying
wllhm lh* munlclaal limits el
le t# M ary, end more tolly
deKHbod a# tottowv to wit
Beginning *• a potrt 13 chain#
South and » Cham# Watt ot th*
Northeast Corner ¥ Sectton A
Township 30 South. Range 30
Easl. SemineW Comfy Florida
fun S 00*01 S0‘ C. along e line
located 30 chains West ot said
Northeast Comer of seW Section
A. AlkO being Ih* Southerly
ettonslon ¥ Ih* cmtorlln# *1
Country Club Reed, a distance
sis 03 toet
th«ne* run N
t w i n s " E. a long a line
per#11*1 with end All U Net
South ot th# South rtghl ot w#y
line ot th* most Wettorty portion
of South W llllemt Drive *
dltlm c* ot AH 03 toet to the
West right ol way line at Lind*
Lane, thence run S 00*133f W.
#iong saw right et way Iin*. *
distance ot 373 ## toot, thence
run West #11 0* tool to a point on
the Smtord Grant Lin* thence
run N *4*43 33" W. along sold
Sanlord Grant Line, a distance
of *7 A* tool to * point on the
Weal lm* ot Government Lot Jot
Section t. Township 30 South
Rang* 30 East: thence run S
W 04 9» W . along said W##t
lin*. a dittanc* et WT 3# toet to a
point on * lint located 13 3*
chains South et th* Point ot
Beginning; thmc* run Wttt
along sew line a distance ¥
•a* M toot, to * point on a line
located IS chain* Wail ol lh*
Pom! ¥ Beginning. Ihenc* run
N 00*01 ao W . along said hn* *
distance ot *** 30 tool to a point
on * curve concave to Ih*
Norths*##t having * tangent
beering ol N 11*0* 41" E . *1
s a id p o i n t , Ih e n c * ru n
Northeasterly along th* arc et
said curve hoeing a radius e*
40* 10 foot s t o i l 'l l #ngt# et
14*73 03' end a chord bearing et
n
t r s i so'' E u lo r an arc
dittonce of 103 33 toot to a point
on a line toe#tod ( I chain* South
ol F a #torts*id Northeast car
nar of Section a. ihervcarun f a il
sicmg said lino s dittonct ol
333 It feet to the Point el
Beginning Containing 141*1
acres, mere or tots
Th* Public Hearing will be
held at the City Hall. City ol
Let* Mery. FtorWa. m }t*h
day ot June. IMS at 7 00 P M .
or at soon thereafter s i pesil
b&gt;* el which lima interested
parties tor end egelntt the
request will be heard Seid
hearing may be continued from
lima to Mm* until final recom
mendetlen Is med* by th*
Planning end Zoning Beard
This Nolle* shell be potted In
three ( 3) public placet within
the City ol Lake JWary. *1 Ih#
City Hall with In said City,
11shad In a newspaper ¥
general drcuW IUn In Ih# City ot
leko Mory. on# tlm# at Nett
tiftom (13) days prior to lh*
dale ot th* Public Mooring In
addition, nolle# shell be potted
In th* ere# to be considered et
least tiftom ( I I I days prior to
th* del* of lh* Public Hearing
A loped record ¥ toll mealing
II med* by Ih* City tor III
convenience This record may
not constitute m adequate re
cord tor Ih* purpoMI et appeal
from e dec It ion mad* by lh#
Clly Commission with respect to
Ih* foregoing m t l l t r
Any
person wishing to ensure that m
adequate record e* lh* proceed
logs It maintained tor appe'Wto
purposes It advised to meks the
necessary a r r a n g e m e n t * et his
C IT Y O F
L A K E AAARV. FLO R ID A
JS/M A Thompson
Deputy City Clerk
D A T E D May 14. IMS
Publish June 7. IMS
D EG It
IN V IT A T IO N FOR BIDS
Th* Deport menI ot Health and
Rahabtlltallv* Services. District
7. Is accepting competitive
sealed bids tor Cas* Manege
maul ol i n Developmental
Services Program cttonti In
tom inot# County Invitation tor
BWs informal ion pockets may
be obtained tram Susm Wo
(towlci. Hwmm Service# Pro
■ r a m A n a l y t l . SIS W t t t
Robinson Street, Suit* M l. Or
lando. Florid* 33401. Phone
(301) 413*341 Th* Department
will contract lor this service
from October I. IMS through
Septom be, It. IMA Th* doting
deto tor Bids It July l«. IMS *•
1 M pm .
Th* Department et Heollh end
Behebllilallv* Service* hot th*
right to r*|*ct m y end all bids
Publish June 7. f, IMS
D E O *0
F IC T IT IO U S NAM E
Nolle* is hereby givm Ihal I
am engaged In butmat* #1 P O
Bot ISM. OvWdo tominoW
County. Florida 137*1 under Ih*
•IctilWut name ¥ A TOUCH OF
S P R IN G and th#t I inland lo
regWNr seW nem# with lh#
Clerk ¥ Hi* Circuit Court.
SominoW County. Florida In
accordance with the provision*
ot th* Flclitiout Noma SWlutot.
Tp wit Saction M l W FWrW*
Statutes I#17
!%J Scott W Kirby
Publish June 7,14,11.» IMS
O E G 34

Legal Notice
I N T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
OF T M IM T M
JU O IC IA L C IR C U IT
I N A N O FO R
S E M IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
CASE NO AS ISM CAPS K
C l T Y O F A LTA M O N TE
SPRINGS
Patlltonor,
v
W ILSO N A K N O TT . J
W A L L A C E S M O T T IE K O T T E
A l O A l AND B E L L
B R iD G E R S . FR IE N D S H IP
B A P T IS T CHURCH.
S E A B O A R D COAST LINE
R A IL R O A D COM PANY. A N D
I E ATM 4 COM PANY
A L T A M O N T E SPRINGS
IN V E S TO R S . L T D . a
F lor id* Limited Partnership.
Dttondenlt
S ECO N D A M E N D E D
N O TIC E OF A C TIO N
IN E M IN E N T DOM AIN
A N D N O T IC E O F N E A R IN O
T O All Defendants nomad In
SchoduW A attached to all
parties claiming Interests by
through, under or against th#
nomad Determents, and lo all
perttot having or claiming to
has* m y right, title er Interest
&gt;n 'he property described tn
Schedule A
"S C H E D U L E A"

PARCELI

Legal Notice
North 10*s a il E 700 M toot
•h#nco North 33*14 33 1 301 SS
tool Ihonce North 43*1114 "W
1S 00 toot to Ih* easterly R W ¥
•ho Seaboard C u a t l Lino
Railroad. saW point on R w
being 31 00 toet from end redtol
to th* cm tor'in* ot th* mainline
troth, thence South I 3 * U * r W
IBs M toet to a point on th*
easterly R W of th* aforesaid
Seaboard Coast Lin# Railroad,
said point being is oo toot from
and redial to th* cmtorlln* of
•h* mainline track, rhonco South
ie*sris "W lot I I tool m*n&lt;e
South 70*0015 E IS 00 tool to th#
Point ot Beginning and and at
'hiy dvsc ipi'an
Apparent Owner teeth *nd
Company 7111 North Lineal,s
Avenu* Chicago. Illlnenaciisae
A Petition In Eminent Domain
proceeding' lias boon tiled to
acquit* certain property infer
f i t s in S # m ln o l* C o unty,
Flor We
E ach DeNndont Is required to
serve w rihm defenses to Ih*
Petition on P etitioner's et
torney whose name end address
is shewn betow. on or be tors
June I*. INS and to til* th*
original et the defenses with Ih*
clerk et toll court either before
service on Petitioner s attorney
or Im m ediately thereafter,
showing who! right, till# Inter
etl er llm to* Defendant hat In
or lo to* property described In
the P#!ltton end to show cause
why toot property should not be
token tor toe uses end purposes
tel forth In th* Petition If m y
Defendant lei It to do so a
default will be entered against
that Defendant tar the rebel
demanded In Its* Petition
P LEAS E T A K E N O TIC E Ihal
a Declaration ol Taking has
been HWd in to il causa and ihal
Petitioner will soak an order et
taking end m y other order to*
court deemi proper al a hearing
lie for* th* HonorabW Robert B
McGregoy. one el the Judges et
this court on June M IMS at
1 41 p m In Chambers el th*
SemineW County Courthouse et
Smtord. Florida All parties to
the action end *11 parties inter
esitd may appear end be heard
al that hearing
W ITNESS my hand and to*
tael of tots court on this 3tth day
ol May. IM S . at Sanford,
Sam InoW County, Florid*
(S E A L)
O A V ID N B E R R IE N
AsClerk #1 th# Court
By /h’ Susan E Tabor
As Deputy Clerk
Publish May I I . Juna 7. 14 II.
IMS
D E F IS1

From Ih* Southeast comer ol
Lot I Lake Adelaide E tla ie t
according to Ih* plat Ihorool
recorded In Plal Book t Pag* 3S
o l lh* P ublic H tc o rd * ol
Semi no*# County. Florida, run S
tt*7! i r W along Ih* south lin*
ol said to* I * dittanc* ol 13 07
II thmc# S 00*31 47* W 70s 37
It . to th* Point *1 Beginning Ol
said dtK n b e d ttstm eni From
said Point el Beginning continue
S 00*31*1 W 10 t t f t . thence S
se*4I 3**'W I SS ft to th* north
right el way ol Slat* Reed SSS
Ihenc* N *S*07 33" W elong said
right of way A to tt le Ih* point
ol curvelur* el a curve concave
soulhwostorly end having a re
d iu t ol 1001 OS I t . Ihenc*
norlhwottorly *&gt;ong sew curve
through a central angle ol
00*11' #0' on ere length ol s ft
II Ihenc* N «A**J34” E ISO II
la the Point #1 Beginning end
end el this deK rip lien Subiecl
10 additional easements restrlc
bans or tights et way at record
11 any
Apparent Owner Wilton A
Knott. Pott Office Bos S70.
Dayton. Ohio 41401 Alternant#
S prin gs In v s tlo rt. L td . *
Florida lim iltd Partnership
133 East Colonial Drive Suit*
•307 Orlando. Florida 33MI
PAR CELI
From lh# SW corner ol Lol S.
IN TH E C IR C U IT C O UR T
Lake Adelaide Ettolet at re
FOR S E M IN O LE C O U N TY ,
corded In Plal Bank I Page IS
F L O R ID A
Public Records el Seminole
P R O B ATE D IV IS IO N
County, Florida, run S 41*01 33
CASE NO PR U IIS CP
E along lh* toutharly tin* et Lol
IN R E E S T A T E O F
1 a ditlenc* el 41 3* It thence N
VICTOR REES.
00*71 40 E 34M tt le Ih* Point
ol Beginning el Ih* following
n o t ic T o f T c t io n
described eesemml Ftom said
TO FLO R E N C E BROW N
Pom! ol Beginning continue N
REES
00*11 40 t 1010 ft. Ihenc# S
IS# Know Iton Rood
***** &gt;7 E IN At tt. thane* S
Modi* Pennsylvania IMS]
*t*lt sO E A 71 tt thence S
BARBARA R E E S G R E E R
00*1* 04 W
10 41
I I.
Ihenc*N
1SS Knowtton Road
SHStsO « H u l l . Ihenc* S
Media Psnnsylvanl# 1V0A3
11*13 30 W 100 II. Ihenc* N
Unknown Halrk ot Victor Rset
SO* ss' S3 W 1*117 II la the Paint
end eny ora claiming under, by
ol Beginning and sod of this
or through them
description Subject to eddi
YOU ARE N O T I F I E O that an
Itonel tetemenlt. rektrictiant
a c t io n le d e t e r m in e
end rtghti et way et record. II
beneficiaries In th# E llsW #4
my
Victor Rees, deceased, to de
Apparent Owner
Mr
J
tor mine your Interest to to*
W a lla c e Ih e ltle k o lte . 701
following property in Somlnoto
Semeren Boulevard, hull* tot.
County. Florida
A lle m e n l* Springs. Flo rid*
Let S3. S3 end sd GARDA
33701.
PARK HOME S ITE S . PWl Book
PARCELO
s. Peg* HI. Public Records ol
The South 10 toe! ot Lot H I el
SemineW County, Plot Id*
Altamonte Land Helel and Nor
has bean llWd against you end
•gallon Ce . according to lh* plat
you er* required to serve * copy
1hereof et recorded in Plal Hook
ol your written deWnses. If eny,
I. Pag* 10ol Ih* Public Records
to It on Petitioner'! attorney,
ol tom InoW County. Florid*
Michael L
M a rlo w , whet*
Apparent Owner Alda L and
address II SS# North New York
B*l L Bridge#s. i l l E a il Alta
Avanu* SulW K0 Post Ottlce
m e n ls D r i v e , A lt a m o n t e
Draw er l»»0. W inter Park.
Springs, Florida 17NI
Florida 117*0. on or be lor# Jury*
PAR CEL It
tatoal
IS IMS. and til# Ih* original
Th* South 10 leal el the Weti
with lh* CWrh ot this Court
I 1 Wei ol Let 10 Block B end the
aitoar baler* tarvlc* on Pell
South 10 tael ol Lois II to 17
•■oner # attorney or Immediately
inclusive. Blotk B Allemanle
thereafter, otherw iw a dtleult
Commercial Canter according
will be entered egeinal you tor
lo Ih* PWt thtreel ai recorded
Ih* relltf demanded In the
in Plot Book 4. Peg* II ol th*
petition
Public Records ol Seminole
OAT E Don May IS. IMS
County. Florida
O A V ID N B E R R IE N
Apparent Owner F r lend ship
As CWrkotth* Court
Bepusl Church. Poll Ottlce Bos
By /(JD on neM Crsemens
117. AtWmanl# Springs Flor Ida
As Deputy CWrh
13N1I
Publish May 17. is. 11. June 7.
P AR CEL II
IN I
Th# South 10 Wei Ot the East
O E F 104
If S Wet of Lot 10 Block B and
th* South 10 Net el Lott t to *
P IC TITIO U S N A M E
inclusive Block B. Altamonte
Nolle* is hereby given the! w*
Commercial Cantor according lo
ere engaged In business at P O
Ih* Plot thereof as recorded in
B e i 3717. W in te r Spring*.
Plal Book I. Peg* )1 el Ih*
SemlnoW County, P lor Ida 117*1
Public Records ol Seminole
under ih* fictitious nam* ¥
County. Florid*
THE POOL P R O S. and that w*
Appartnl Owner Friendship
inland lo regiiW r said name
Bep'IH Church. Poll Ottlce Bos
with th* CWrh el Ih* Circuit
117. AltamenW Springs. Florida
Court, Seminole County. Florida
13701
in a c c o rd a n t.w ith to* pro
P A R C E L I!
visions ¥ Ih* Fictitious Nam*
Lot IS Ol Frost s Addition to
SWiuWs Te w il Section ESS (•
Aitemonto according to the ptol
Florid* Statutes l#17
•hereof as recorded in PWl Boos
, t ' William W Smith
I Pag* 14 el Ih* Public Record*
71/Richard A Smith
ot SominoW County, F lor W*
Publish May &gt;1 A Juna 7. Is. 11.
Appartnl Owner
IMS
Coast Una Railroad C o , T*s
OEF W&gt;
Deportment W0 Water Streal
R o o m 1100, Jack lo n v llla ,
F IC T IT IO U S N AM E
Flos Ida
Notice *s hereby g iv m that I
am engaged In bus&gt;ness at I N
P A R C E LI*
From lh* SE ter nor of the
W Hw y
si*. P e rn P e rk .
NW 'e ¥ loctlm 10. Township II
SemlnoW County. FWrtd* 33t »
South. Nang* K Easl. SominoW
under to* tictltlou* name *1
County. Flerld*. run North
P E R S O N A L IZ E D A U T O
(*•31 i r w
M h I t . Ihenc*
SALES, end toot I Intend M
N orth 00*00 70 E 10 M M .
register said nam* with Ih*
Ihenc* North 00*31 n ' W along
Clark ¥ Hi* C ircuit Court.
lh* northerly R W line ¥ Or
Seminole County. Florid* In
M U Avenue 0*4 M tool to th#
accordance with the previsions
cmtorlln* of « rtllrood spur
Ol to* Flcliliout Nem* SWlutot
track, fhenc* North I0*3f 11 C
Te wil Section BA1M Florida
along the cmtorlln* of seW spur
Statutes 1*17
11* 11 t**t W Ih* Point *1
tV Lorry Local Ilode
Beginning ¥ In* following d*
Publish May IS. Jt A Juno 7. )*.
scribed Easement From saW
INS
'P oint of Baglnning continue
D IP 114

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322-2611

031-9993

CLASSIFIED DEPT.
RATES
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HOU RS
3 eanspctrthr* tlmoi SIC ■ lino

t:30 A.M. • 5:30 P.M.
MONDAY thfw FRIDAY
SATURDAY 9 •Noon

7 con»o&lt;uti»# ti«*o« 52C a lino
10 conoocwtfvo tlmot 4SC a lino
Contract Ratal Available
3 Unoi Minimum

D E A D L IN E S
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33— Real Estate
Courses

If - B i r t h *
ANNOUNCEA
BIRTH!
C ALL

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oun
C LA S S IFIE D
O IF A R T M IN T
It A T YOUU
IIR V IC I

322-2611

Thinking ol gaffing *
Root t i n t * Licantef
Wo aftor Fra* Tonion
and (onlmuovc Traliur-gl
Call Dick or V k t l lor drlaiti
t n iMT . m n a o
rro i*s*
Ktyatef Florida , Inc.
^ IIT ia r i^ ijn r lia M l

45— Arts A Crafts

2 J — S p e c ia l N o t ic e s

Hot**Iil Foe tala Formica
Furnltura molar la It All col
o rt fo rm ic a , tom a mood
grain* • lumbor Call 1C)
m r . _________

55— Business
Opportunities

HAPPY
FATHER’S DAY!
WAYNE DYKES, SR.
YOU'RE THE GREATEST
RE LOVE YOUI
ROBIN, RERDY, 1 SHERRY
• M a A t KA Y C O t M I T I C I *
M incer* tnd color Itolr
C O H N ia ......
,
, 71) H M

37— Nursery A
Child Care
turn mar day Camp For A I ] yr
oida C am weak Includot.
Swimming bowling, ikotlng.
movlat iportt. o rlt A croflt
and com pultr tk lllt Coll
M l ana for informotion

legal Notice
IN T H I C IR C U IT C O U R T
OF T H I I I O H T M H T H
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
OF F L O R IO A ,
IN AND F o n
IC M IM O L I C O U N TY .
C A I t NO kt I I U CA I M
O I N I R A L JU R IS D IC TIO N
DIVISION
A M A R C IA N S A V IN G S A N D
L O A N A S S O C IA T IO N O F
FLO R IO A .
Plaintiff.
r*
M E L V IN W A LK E R , SR and
L A C E IN E A G W A L K E N . M l
wlfo. tiai
Dafandanl(i).
NO TIC E OF SA LE
N O TIC E It fwraby given that
purtuonl Ig tbg Ordnr or Final
Judgmonl tnlgrod In fbli cauta
In lb # C i r c u i t C o u r t of
S E M IN O LE County. Florida. I
will kali ttw proporfy tlluoltd In
S E M IN O L E County. Florida,
ileir r ifMsd At
Lot * and the Watt If tagl of
Lot I, latt tbg Allay. Block J,
H EL AIN, According to tbg Plot
tborool at rocordod in Plal Book
I. Pogg ft. of ttw Public Nocordt
olSomlrwlgCounty. Florida
nl public tala. I* Iba tugboat and
bail blddar. for cata. al ffw
W ail Front Door of tfw Samlnola
County Cavrthouka, Sanford.
Florida al II W a r n . on July If.
IN I
W ITNESS my bond and gaol
of told Court on Juno a. I N )
(S E A L )
O A V IO N B E R R IE N
Clark of Itw Circuit Coucl
By /* 'Chary! R Franklin
Deputy Clark
Publltfi Juno f. 14 I N )
OEG1J
F IC TITIO U 1 NAM E
Nolle* ll baraby given Iba I I
am engaged In butlrw tt at all
laka Bird . Sanford Samlnola
County
Flo rid a undar lb*
lictiltoui nam* of A B E N N E T T
A CO,. INC . and that I Inland to
raglllar laid nam* with ttw
Clark ol lit* Circuit Court.
Samlnola County, Florida in
occordam* wilb ttw prevltlont
ol th* Fktltiou* Noma Slalutat.
To w lt Sac I Kin MS 94 florid*
Slalutat IM I
t ' B M Baka'
Publltti Jwrw f. I*. I I . X I N )
D IO M

BE YOUR OWN BOSS
F o il g ro w in g , m u lti billion
dollar indutlry which contut
ll g u r a t th o w p a r t lim a
aomlngt average up S)0 000 00
par yaar No lolling torvlct
account! tat up by company
Raqulrat H I 000 00 rath lor
equipment No *pedal tklllt
or uahlda no*dad EacallanI
lar advantage* Eaponiian fl
nanclng ovallabla la llwt*
qualllltd Writ* Mr M aIon.
Bor 1*0747, Birmingham. AL
M IX . Includa noma, addratt
and phono numbar or call
toll Iro* I *00 111 a r t lo ia r r n
I 00 A M 4 M PM Canlral
U r n Ring.
I maka ovar 110.000 a month
with my laiapbon* You can.
loo Part/Fulllim* J J I 0191.
or era laal____________________

41— Money to Lend
B u ilnatt Copilot 1)0 000 to
II 900 OOO and ovtr P O Bar
Sat) W lntarPk Flo M7*0

71— Help Wanted
AC
M tc b a n lc i A l a r . l e t
Intlallalton Salary batad on
gap t bona lilt M l a S a l ___

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Employment
323-5176

I I I ) Francb A.a
Acrylic Appllcatori rwadad to
apply profacfly* coaling on
carl, boalt and plarwt I ) fa
I II par hour W* train For
work In Sanford orao call
Tampa H I M * f i l l
A t II v lilt t D ltltla r / R a tld tn l
Man*far for Santor adult Apt
community Raiponilbta lor
lotlol A racraollonal actlvl
flat. A raildan t managar
dutlti Apt , m yall. A ottwr
t i 'r a i provldad I Oat I tor tha
racant ratiraa Haiuma to
Ptriennal. 700 W Airport
Bird Sul la f i n , San lord
AIDES All th illi E ip A or
carbllad Good atmoiptwr* A
twrwlilt E O E Apply al Da
Barj Manor, ad N Mary If W
A ID E S A ll lAIII*. Catllliad
and/or aapariancad Good
atmoiptwr* C O E Apply at
DaBary Manor. 10 N HWY
If W. DaBary 01 A M
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Immadtototy M l QMS.________
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lima Soma rapair knowladg*
rwadad and a willingn*tt to
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EXPERIENCED CASHIERS,
GAS ATTENDANTS AND
FAST FOOD PREPARATION
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5 L O C A T IO N S IN SEMINOLE C O U N T Y

• Auto / Truck Refueling
• Full Lino Convenience Stores

• Fast Food Kitchens
Fm*(l Chicken Subs Donuts

• Top Salaries
• Free Life &amp; Hospitalization
• 2 Paid Vacations Each Year
.• Profit Sharing Plan ________
• Other Benefits
MAKE A P P L IC A TIO N IN P ER SO N
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71— Help Wanted

93— Rooms for Rent

Auto Mechanic weeded Baal pay
plan. A borwftti in aroa R*
play f*; Boa IN , Evening
Mar aid. PO Boa tan. Sanford.
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ci*t Dally A weakly Tfw
Florid* Hat*I HO Oak Av* .
H I aJAa

Auto Put* Cwnltf Ptnen
Fa ll growing arganliafWn E r
panartcod only nu dad Apply
in par ton v om to a pm
Automotive I P arti Sorvlca.
100 S Porromor* A v o . Or
lando
•
AVON E A R N IN O S W OW IIt
o p e n y e n n iT o n if i n o w m i
Wn W a r W IM t
Baaallctan With Erpananca
Good location on I f f ) M l
f it), cm H I p in ______________
C A B IN E T M A K E R S
B U IL D E R S . LAM IN ATO R S.
c a W MF N
Day and night m m Full tlmo
barwtlrti, Call H a u o r
C a r p a t C la a n a r N ta d a d
Mart F rl Good pay. barwftli
Mu*' ba 11 yaari old Call
sa&gt; &gt; m allay S PM___________
C y p ra n Inlarnatlanal naadi
undar M u lt tw at Wait S tt
Win Call M l M M ____________
DAY T R E A T M E N T WOE K IR .
dialing with ttw aldarly Part
lima pot It ton In Catralbarry
*r*a. morning*. 10 hour waak
F a r A p p o in t m e n t C a ll
Ptrionrwl (11 la il attar 10 30
AM
__ ________________
Dwtary AM* Erpartancad pro
I*'rad Sanford Hurting A
C o nvalatcan f C a n ttr, 0)0
Maltowvtlto Auo ,|*ntord.
Roam/Pantry Attlilaat
Part Tim a and full lima
Warm porionallty tor Santor
Adult Complex Will train
bright par ton Call tar appi
m n o t ______________________
O r lr a n Far Sanltatlan C*
Valid cbauttaur'i licant* nar
a t u r y Good working condl
Horn and banaflfi Apply In
par ion of SS5 Hop* Sir**!
alSAOOB

CLXCTRIAMS AMD HCLPCRS
Taking application* tor aiparl
ahead alac trie lam and halp
a n Com m arkal and raildan
Hal Batwoan * I PM Apply
al:
S E R V IC E SYSTEM S
I L f C T R IC A L CONTR ACTO R S
law Laka M a ry R D SuttoflH
E X E C U T IV E S E C R E TA R Y
ErC iklll* plut thorthand a
m u ll Immadlal* opanlng lor
ma|or company In DiLond
are* Call Todayl Ablaif.
H I PM*
Eip or lane ad tawing machirw
a p a ra lo n w anlad an all
oparalioni W* alto oftar a
training program to pariont
with an tvorwtl datira to Warn
Itw Induttrlal tawing Irada
Modorn air condlllorwd faclll
ty, boallh cara program, paid
holiday*, piaca work aarnlngt.
ttaady work Apply batwoon I
pm
and 1 pm SAN'DEL
M A N U F A C T U R I N G . INC .
It a0 Old Laka Mary R d .
Sanford______________________

(ipariancad fast. L»»n Halp

N O W H IR IN G !

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71— H tlp Wanttd

wanlad Full lima Call V ! H A)

looking tor tall mallvatod.
macbonlcolly Indlrwd Indl
yldualt lit. }nd. A )rd thill
pot 11lent upon Apply al

Sanford
P I MOO
Full tlnw arporlancad cuatodl
an Salary plui banalltt Apply
*t ottko of Sanlarxlo Unllad
Mathodltl. i MO W Stoto Rd
General MacMaltl 1 1 yaari
*&gt;p Small |ob thop Mutt
hav* awn loolt Call A N ISM
or nftor A P M TVS W S )________
GENERAL OfFICE C U R E
Sanford Airport. 1) * an hr
Naactod Immadlataly Sand
return* to PO Boa Itof.
Sanford, FI 11ffl____________
O IH L F R ID A Y Full lima tor
bu«y conitructton
attic*
C o n t lr u c lla n background
helpful For Inlar.iaw tall:

)?t mi_____ ____

Hampton Oavdent All pMitlam
Apply In pet tort Mai) Frl, t i l
f a ll Ilf lira*! _____________
H a r t * F a r m W ork
M ew
pdt'ur*. repair lancti Steady
employ manl SJOO par waak
Apply FI* Training Cantor
Taka H W Y **l fa Shirty
Shore* Rd , Trover**________
L A B O R E R S Strang r*4labto.
gtrw ral laborart rwadad Im
mndlatoly Dlttarant lacatlana
Phan* and tramporlaben a
m utt Navar a fa* Apply
R E U Y S C IV ia S

uo ?»»
Landtaap* Laborart
SI 7S hour Full time pollfIon
m i l t ) _____________________
Live lx Cm * pinions W w tad.
__________Caiisia i m _________
L IV E IN H O U S E R E E F I R A
A ID E tor Invalid lady Rato*
anaai required Call W f AS*
H I R O A D Motor*, non tmoking
woman to car* tor t children
full tlmp In my bom* Mutt
hay* frantpertofton and rat
arancat Call
I H N d b*
A t PM
f .par lane td rootott
with awn hand toot* A Iran*
porlatw n Call M l SIS)
tow Co Naadt SaWtpartona
and Appi Saftort E teal cam .
Call i n aft*. » l PM low * a
Exterm inator’* B O B
LiEL_
1 fc....-4it_■ __
1
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#7^kBk
v aa.a. »
o^n
PEYaR,E
atpartonc* with micro A caab
ra g lito ri It required, but will
train Apply In par ten at tfw

Oayt Irmi aASr**-

Ntphf Auditor Part tlrrw E &gt;pa
r lanced pratorrad but net nac
a tta r. Apply In par ton al
Holiday IMl by laka front.
Sanford
O F F IC E C LB R K E tp Typitl
P'aaaant pawn* vek* ana anta
fa awrbwimpublic h i w a
P art Tim * Catering Halp R#
apankibto aOuHt. mala or
tomato Sam* toad prapara
Han and tarvk* Varied dayt
and avaning fwurt. including

araabaada. CaiiiJI) f fil
lar

R E C R E A T IO N A L A ID E
Laltur* activity framing with
d a .a le p m a n ta lly d ita biad
adult* Recreational a.parl
ante pratorrad Ho caitoga
required. Call H I m i
RNLPR
PRN Poet, acutocar* with hot
pifal t i p tor weak and rallat
tfaffing H I er I M Apply
Watt Veiuti* Memorial Hotpi
tel. » 1 W Plymouth A v * ,
Daland f I*________ ________
R O O F ia S Singly ply a.pari
one# only
Trantparlatlan
raquirad C U C a ll tt»* M 0
S I C R I T A R Y / R I C E P TIO N IS T
A SA LE S PERSONS to pro
mot* Intor national dueoun t
card IntorvWwt *1 t i l l Pro
vktonc* B id . . Deltona or call
XM 57* a m
S a cu rily O l l i e r
Llcantad.
armed nh o u rp o a t Sanford.
) day work waak A p p ly
Wackanhut Carp .fUf E Colo
nlal. Sulfa IW.Orlands, a l)
Sail An
Lip-, hek
m taia .

i Hay* F»n 1 W ayll
..........Natl Pal HA ktc

___ ___ 3»-i*)a

Stone Mason Latxx
________ Call M l *S*l_________
St vdaatt/ Rttlraat/ H a v ttw i.tt
Part tlnw or tutl lima B IG M,
long farm automatic rendu
alt Mf Iffl.pra aM aa l
S W IT C H B O A B O Part time
Wad Sun Light typing, filing,
m u ll be dependable Apply In
parton at Samlrwl* Ford. Inc .
)7i* S Orlande Dr , Santoed
Tkr**ghbe*d
Haft* Fa rm
Groom A hart* cor* *&gt;p*ri
one* required
E ic a lla n t
w o rk in g con dition!
F la
Training Cantor, Tra v a rtt
Call eg* ta) latt or to* M l
a l i a ______
Tito Hr Ipart Headed E .p * ri
arced In mud A ceramic til*
m ivsA. or m vass___________
Tlradaf &gt;*0 Hunting t
C a ll F u fu ra t
th ey h a v *
hundradt at |«b opening* tor
thot* who want to work
*7* i no

aa

PHONE MORI
P a ri lima Hoatparwnc* n*ca*
vary will train Sat
O ttk o Starting talar. Iram
1J M to *7 M par tw Im
medial* pay rale** far theaa
w fa Try ha/M r Psfvnflal *•*
par tw within ( wki Call Jim
P la t ll* E a b r lc tllp g P leat.
L in g u a l* area. ***** motor*
praduchan man capable at
p ia m g tla n fa tu p d 'v lt a r.
fWacnitw afwp and/or can
ttructwn tap helpful Salary

♦ 7— ApartmEnt*
Furnished / Rent
Furn Apft tor laatoc Cllliaat
)tt Palm*fto Aya
J Cowan NoPhortoCallt
la rg * upatairt, 1
Child, piff 0 k v » o par month.
SiMdapaalt C a lin iE E ll
LUSH GARDEN S E n iN G
I Adrm .
Fw nltbad Aptt
I B d r i a . Energy I f Ik War
SING LE S TO R Y
B U IL T IN BOOKCASES
ABUNOANT STO R A O I

SANFORD CT. APTS.
32M 301
Ifvdw CaHaga adjacent to fami
ty horn* tor working ilngl*
All utlllflai included, lake
front U » mo plut SHO da
potll E tc
neighborhood
Hatorancat TV D O
) _____
I Badraam Apartmaat SIM ma .
plut dapetn Jrt R R , for da
font

99— Apertments
Unfurnished / Rent

mi SAVE mi
dant Haw and Enfayl
Thi* Limltad Spatial:
Enatty Elh&lt;lent,
lt d r m I Aath Apartmanti

OHLY............ S419.
Ibdrm . I bath ala* a.allabfa
W/ Oacaraliv* Wall Cavatlnga.
bvitt la baaktata. Plenty
at Storag*. Waabar/Dryar
Haab vp. and Carpari
WaN rbad* Arcaptod
3211111

OrljAfatdil ffM 36S-44I1
• AMAOO COVE A P TS
M* E Airport Bird
PHONE 11) tal*. I I ) *a*l
IH lcw ncy tram 170) m*
Due aval far Santor Ctfttant
a C O U N TB Y S E T T IN G a
large I A 1 Bdrm. Apartment*
Adult Laka. w a Family Itoaltlda
Arailabi* Haw Opan Waak and t

D E L IV E R Y H E LP E R S no *•
parlance necettary Full tlnw
Good ttarling pay *71 *xx&gt;
O I N E R A L
O F F I C E
T R A IN E E S
Croat Karting
|ob t o r n 41 opening* Good
pay *71 ano
F A C T O R Y A S S E M E L Y and
P R O D U C TIO N WORK Mott
thiftt open Good pay tea let
*7* ano

TR U C K D R IVER S- Lang haul
Immediate! Good driving r*
cord Ovar » 17* 009

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 , C R T
O P ER A TO R !
Im m a d la l*
opanlng* Good pay tealat
C a ll*7* aiOO NOW)

Lg 1 bdrm , twwly ramodatod.
new kltclwn, w/w carpet, air,
sno t tec visa S Park A m .
*oa aar no*

RIDGEWOOD ARMS Af IS.
Limited Timt Onlj
'* olf F lrtl Month* Rani
DdORUSgaaood Av*
Santord FI*
C A LL
m a n * ........................... .m e a t
Monday thru Friday
* to ) X
Salurday from
10 to 1

___ _________
I B d rm , g
both, appliance*, downtlair*
apl Ha pat* U J I month plut
SJOOtacurlfy Call M l SHF or

111**oo

CALI IRON COir
ataLAME E M M A RO
L A K 1 M A R T .P S ,
X Ray Tacflk- Full A pari lima
Hour* nagoliabW EacaHant
tatory H &gt; IJ * t
_______
1 Salat Paaltlan* Open
No
aiparWnca nacattary Poly
yraph raqultad
Artttocrat
graph
rag
Matorcar*
AM.«M glut par yaar Eaacutlv*
ratuma to Jack Rkharda
Vic* P rat . PO B e . M l.
longwaod PI U7M

93— Rooms lor Rent

Additions A
Remodeling
7 r** I tlimale* A Contutfing
Lk
Banded
Inturad
W* Spec i*U|# In Duality I
Slag* Builder*_________ la* H M

REM00CUNG SPECIALIST

Putnithad Ream tor rant Saa at
MIS Gal* PI 1 btocki oft l*th
SI * Santord Ava_____________
Large ream Prl.at* «rira rx a A
bath US wk Rtf required
Eva M i WM_________________
SA N FO R D FixrtJtftod room* by
th* waak Raatonabl* rale*
Maid tarvlc* Call m a » f
S7P4A a ll PakwaHo Ayq
S A N F O B O . Raat weakly A
Monthly r*to* Util Inc. off
MkOak
Adult* I A il 7W1
S U N LA R O I S T A Y I t l Bdrm .
I B a t h , w it h k l t c h a n
pvivatoga* IAu*J ka w ar U
yrk, working awn trantparta
tton tw par waak a ultima*
C om m u w

111— Resort/Vacation
Rentals
New Smyrna Beach Etogenf
1 tto ry ocean .la w horn#
U W «* lU )7 * f . or *04 a ll
._________

100*

113— Storage Rentals
Mini WjrthgwsES
i a Up........................... nyaaio
117— Commercial
-Rentals

BATEMAN REALTY
R E D U C E O FOR OUICK SALE I
Lika new 1 bdrm I bath, bik
carport, toncad back, nice
ttta b lith a d naighborhaed
Owner w ill halp A tk ln g
iaa W0
m e Santord Av*

321-0759 Eve 322-7443
Ha qualifying New ) b d rm , 1
bath on 1 acta* Hortet ok
Owner financing, prim* area
*7* a « . 14* 1717______________
N t R a a ia a a k lt R t f a i t d f
Beautiful country tatting )
bdrm
I bath, I itch equip
carpat carport Nk* quto!
rw.qnOorhood A U in g M * W0
Santord Nice 1 bedroom hem*
with living room, dining room,
panatod family room, laundry
room, workthop Call for In
tor malum MS H M or U * *U7
*a] «Q0 or bail oftar
Santord Hiddan Laka I yaar
yuwng 1 Bdrm . 1 Aath iplH
plan that back* up N »r**n
b a it . F H A a t ia m a b l*
martgag* Ottarad at IW.VM.

Ratoil A O ttko Spar* XXI up to
1.000 *q ft alto itorag* avail
_______
able M l MO)

121 — Condominium
Rentals
S IN G L E S T O R Y
L IV IN G
Laps * T t m t ta Fit
Yogi

N**&lt;h!

Furntshtd of Unfuimshtd.
Carport*---------------Private Paha*
Luftk Landtcaptng Pat* Chi tor.n
W A T E R REOS A C C E P TE D !

Call

321-1911

127— Office Rentals
Otfkts to Kmt
Raatonabl* and convenient
X I N Maple, Santord
M ) *0*0
*71 W Lake Mary Boulevard
Suita 4. *100 month
Im
medial* occupancy W no*

Wail SIt t « Co.......... .121 5005
#10( 100%

STE m ph R
D U P L E X Potlllv* cath flaw
Owner will finance M7 SOD
w ilh t il 000down
LO W DO W N
A ttu m a b l*
Mortgage Own thi* ) bdrm . 1
bath home on to acre tot.
loaded with ta tra * . only
tar ooo A t lima a* 19% down
L A R G E t BOH M H O M E
Eat in kltchan. D B L
car
garag*. corner lot O W N E R
W ILL HOLD M O R TG A G E I
Only l i t 000
ONE B DR M HOM E r 1 Bdrm
mobile home, both turniitwd
Good are*. SW 000
O TH E R HOMES. L O T I.
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 L L A N Y T IM E
R E A L TO R M l **VI
LIS T W ITH U S !

141 — Homes For Sale
B«4hjtlfvl 4 bdrm , } t*m «ltt&gt;
all
2
ftKfog On
C ««M lb * rry 90M cowfit Mov«
in mrlth no money ttovMfi on
•94MII ow ntriM p bam
monfMjf
JJf f i l l

NEW HOME
LovMty ) Bdrm I btlfi wftn
(K M l room, firoploct 111
h l l i h i n ( d in t n g r •o m ,
OOM»UtlM:«NMHiMdlMF|i |7T WO

m

PHONE ]?31443
b d rm , 1 b a ll), ca n lra l
*lr/h*al. garag*. wall to wall
carpat. iaa) mo w ) cat *y*t

For quality croftmonuhtp «nd
cam pqfitly# pricot »#t u* prico
Out yovr mr* t»m *

SHENANDOAH
VILLAGE
APTS.

FROM *315
jtental Office ’
f? 3 2 3 -2 9 2 0
4220 S. ORLAJfOO ORfYl
SANFORD

Fence

Lawn Service

Plestering

IN S TA L L S I L L ... A R IF A IR
Cypratt
Cham into
Fawca M l 17S1
***************
Build a Bigger Butin***!
Urn Th* Herald Claaaibad*
C A LL TO D A Y
M l MM

A C E LAW N I I R V I C I

• A L L Phatat a* Ptoatortnga
Rape* Stucca. Hard Coat.
Simula tod Brkk M l It*)

Wa Handle
Tha Whole Ball OT w*&lt;

B (. LINK CONST.

322 7029
^ ^ ^ ^ n a n c ln ^ u r a lla b j^ ^ ^ ^

Appliance Repelr
Mem a^ B arc* Sentce
)« Hr S an k*- Na E itr* Charga

Carpentry
A O R IA T O lF T l Hava Her
Kltchan Hem tille d I All type* *f
Carpentry
RaaaanaMa Prkt*
tip e r toncad , , , , , Rataraaca*
Vary RaNekt*............M AW I7KM
All type* *1 carpentry A ra
modeling 17 yra l i p Call
H.thatllGru*. » l )* n

Cieening Service
Head Carpal Ctoaatwg Living.
DfMng Ream A Natl l i t M.
Sato A Chau, U ) W MW

H0USC N EID H tlf
Ta cleanup yaur prabiami
Call
m 9» 7*
Lawtato*. ato** glove work

MAIDS-1* -Offal
Ctoaafwaa* k anal Ta Q idli a m
CaM P otafpertl
Ouaraatoad Sarvka Law Rato*

CALL NOW 3)9-0100
Cbrkhaa Apt*. A Nataa*
T V . Altchan. laundry maid VM
wk u p o n a ll L O A C H N to

K i l t ) B d rm
Appllancat.
tcraarwd petto, free lawn
care, laundry S X B 'H I MSI
Santord t Bdrm lurmtfwd.
carport no pat* U 1J par
month plut eecuttty and toata
Call M l oral

L A K E M A R Y A R E A / H ID D l N
L A K E 1 Bdrm . I bath, an*
car garag*. Ilka new amark
Ito*. all appllancat. MM par
month C_an )J I 4) 4*_________
Lake M ary Near SCC. tingle or
ccupto U7S par month with
tlWdagoalf Call M 3 «* *
Lak* Mary ) Bdrm , 1 Aath. na
pat* Wallace Crat* Realty.
Inc R E A L T O R ........... 1)1*177
Lak* Mary at th* Crattiag I t
accatk. 1 bdrm . 1 bdth. graat
roam t a n m e . P a 1*71
Santord Spectout 1 Bdrm . I ’*
bath. IW0 u ) l» . anormau*
k ltc h a n . f lr a p la c * .
,w*»h#r/dry*r hook up, nawty
ramodatod. clot* to down
town sal) par month Call
Rue* AT* JIM or Barry ( X
*17*
___________ ________
SANFO R D
Sun land Eitatot.
Lovely ) Bdrm , 1 Bath ,
carpatad. toncad yard, air
unit, laundry roam, canva

)

ta tm

L k Real Ettato Brakar

Hidden Laka baautlfvlly deco
rated ) bdrm 1 bath home
central *ir,'twat appllancti.
calling tan*, blind*, tcraanad
porch. Fenced yard M l la»S
t e a IN DE L T O N A a a a
a a H OM ES FOR R E N T a a
_ _
a a ft* 1IX i r ______

Cat!

R E A L E S TA TE
R E A L TO R
_______

105— DuplexTriplex / Rent

Etfatot A rte Lg 1
bdrm . l bath
F lrtp le c t.
i c r t a n e d p a r c h , double
garage, s min to I t ssw m o,
itt la ttA io c . M l area______
Dolton* 1 bdrm/1 bath Ur* E
Normandy Blvd Canlral air.
porch, toncad Convenient to
•hoping No pat* Itt A troo
ta cu rlty dapailt
&gt;11 **X.
M l *)fl______________________
D UPLEX
) Bdrm . I Bam
Fraeh air. great lor kkM Call
M ) 7070or t t ) X I ) ___________

par manth

CALL BART

To List Your Business...
Dial 322-2611 or 831-9993

NMEHOUSE STOCK
COOfttHNATOR
Applicant mutt ba *bw to HR M
pound*, drlva torhlitt. ba
anargohe. and pay affanlwn to
detail Apply In parton ba
tweon t ) PM

Spoclau* Apprtmonta Mlnuto*
tram 44wy Jala Lakafront.
pool, tonn.*, adult*, no pat*,
laundry Starting at U M a me
Call m a t o t o •*•
I and 1 bdrm Alta turniitwd
aftktoncy tram I f ) weak S I*
depot,i No pat* Call M laX 7
S 7 PM r l ) Palmetto
1 b d rm . large ll.lo g
kitchen with appliance* M X
month * dagaalf M l X *
1 Bdrm , I bath, carport, all
a p p lla n c t i lu r n iih t d ,
a other dryer hook up U M
par month Call f*SX*7
1 bdrm/1 bath . nka area U X
I bdrm /1 bath rww duptoi l i t )
Wa Nava tther rantaltl
Ltoltod Sato* Altec . lac.
R E A L T O R S ............ .......H I M U
) B d rm , 1 Aath. Datura Apt
U M tecurlty depot,' U X par
month C a l i m a l M
) Bdrm . I bath, wall to wall
carpat. yard. *100 par weak,
includa* ail utllitto* Sacurily
dapout U X Call M l MM or
M l ***7

AND LET AN EXPERT DO THE JOB

D R Y W A L l With or without
a .p a r i a n c *
Im m a d la t a
opening* Good pay Call to
day *7* uoa
T Y P IS T/R E C * P TIO N IS T
M u ll be wall ipakan. argamiad.
d a p a n d a b la , and h a v e
eacellent typing ikilti Call tor
appafntrrunl 71) 1MB________
W alfart A W iltreiM * E ip in
fine dining Apply In par ton
Tuae P r l . ) aPM.Oaltona Inn

w a r eh o u s e sto c k

One bid'Bum, on* bath tfloo
par wvok Call H i Saw attar

17601073

P A IN T E R S t P A IN T IR
H E L P E R S - I m m a d la t a
opanlng* good tu n in g pay
Call today #7t«XX&gt;

C O O R DINATO R
Applicant m ult be obi* to "If up
to X) pound*, drlva fork Hr*, ba
arwrgatk A pay attention to
dttotl Apply In parton b*
l a w n * ! PM
C p llb re n
C a rp . MB 14ka Em m a Rd
Laka M ary, FI m « * _________

1 B d rm . 1 bath Villa t &lt;•'
goraga. arc a ll to pool and
term It court Saw par month
piu* depoti' ot *xe Call:
M l Ml*______________________
1 bdrm . 1 bath Canttal ak
Wathar Oryar, tooted yard,
acraotwd porch tonnit (aa)
M 1 ) I M _____________________
1 bdrm 1 bam gar apt. no pat*
•»*1) mo + dapot't 57r akjt
or 57a 7X1

A L T A M O N T E TOW NHOUSE
Larga 1 l*ory ) Bdrm )&gt;* Bath
In Oakland VUlaga Supar
convaniant A»*um*bto F h A
piaaturatoSaa FHieadtoSall
at S*1 too

CONSULT OUR

W E L D E R S Carhtwd Cacaiiant
pay acatot Call today *7*

W aitratw t Lunch E.porWncad
only I day* Applf In parton
GetllgM Super Club. II* S
Magnpfla, Santord___________
W A N T E D Girl* with brown,
blond*, at rad hair, with bang*
at Wait to chin or longer Agee
I* ) ( . norm al eaigh t far
height, and allling to hav*
hair cut and colored to modal
tor H E A D LIN E R S . Call 111
NW ,

U r .f u r r .iih s d / R e n t

Madam 1 Bdrm. I bath, carpari.
d ll appliance* furnle htd.
ma*4wr/pry*r tw*k up Call
m x*7

UN

141— Homes For Sale

1 0 3 -Houses

109— Houses
Unfurnished / Rent

MASTERS COVE.....323-7100

L O C A L O R IV B R S - S traight
truck* Oeaw pay lla rt right
away *71 and

r u s itc PRomu,iRC
7600 lewftt lnw

C alarla g.

______________

IM M E D IA T E O F E N IN O IGenet el Conilrucllon labor
Good pay *71 ano

EXTNUDCII OPERATOR
TRAINEE

B ach '*

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P ro g r a m .* Lum bar A
H ardw tr* Star* now atcapt
mg appi lea'wnt tor toUtlm*
lum bar handler A driver,
1110)00 Atk tor A l.ln for

99— Apartments
Unfurnished / R*nf

Scaatar i Hout* C Waning
B a lk Cleaning, laundry, win
daw*, cabutott. Ilw. **c
Goad Work le w Rato* M lkaft

Elect rice I
Aaythmg Itocfrtoal .R a n IFNI
E ltlm ata* M Hr. larutc* Caff*
Tam a lla cfyk Santtoa..M 3 TTW
D A S f toeftk................ M J M X
Naw A remodeling. aPdHton*.
Ian*, tacurlfy Ifghtt.. timer*
Mua ail ttoc aaruko* Quality
Sarvira Llconaad A Banaaa

Health 4 Beauty
TO W IR * S B E A U T Y SALON
F O R M E R L Y H arriett* Beaut,
Nook It* E ttt St m 17*1

m

v rm ^ u

Plumbing

Masonry
B E A L Cowertt* 1 Man Q . dity
Operation Pat,a* Driveway*
Pay* M l 7 m . Eye* M7 IMI
■x p b h t c o m c h b ti w ork
P a ll* d riv e w a y lid a w a lk
Beau Monda Can** Ce
Ml M U

Nursing Cere
Home Improvement
Cellar ) Betfdtag A
Na Jo* Tea Small
I I I Burton team.
M l *411
Sami Retired Contractor want*
email ramodallng fad* Rad
unable Rad CabaR.OT-WBt
THOM AS A TH O M A S Hama
raped, ctoaamg. town car*.
Caff H I tie*

wwmg Machine Repair* all
make* M yr* laporienc* In
home I Retired M l *771

A Way Ta Save I Beat (dark
Baal Pfka* H r walle t*« ' mg
4 mare Ra* Vary
M S W I7X M

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• m tu M D
• L1CIMU0
• U H M N tlA L

W.Q. TftIBBY

O I N I V A L A N O C L I AHItfO
I ol Landctoarlng ...... Fill dirt
Tapaatl Pond* Dram * N IW *
SIN P riM ra tio n Can H F W C
Let* c Wared, dr amaga or panda
dug F ill dirt, local Alt*
golden gal* back tw* A watd
R H U M R IIB R II.
T H O R N ! L A N O C L E A R IN O
P IL L D IR T d C L A Y A
s h a l e h a u l in g

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Lawn Service

O VIC O O . FLA.

M S SAA 1

Hauae Feinting A Wall Rapair
Yaw kuy ma tor toll
W* augpfy labor T* SAVE IM
MS 171!
Inf A Eat X
yr* a a p . Sam Chty are*
Free at! Dan M a m i S 3
4W1____________■
P O L A N D P A IN T IN G Spraying
Patching
Gutter war*
Fra* EaHmato*________ M lfM d
iiaapaaaRHa M m and ha War will
pamf your Ham* m But m en
**c Give your prakWmt to w*
WE CARE Qualify wart, x
yr* aap M7 X *7 L k ton I

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UWNS HONED i TIIMNtD
Iprm g Yard Clad* ape

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Lawn Mamtonanc*
U r dtc apmg Buab ftog Mpvtng

Serving CantratFla far IS y n
with camptoto qualify panning
larvtcat Qualify a Muaf I
fc d a W W M ^ C R d W R ^ ^ e iE E T I

Peving

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CjU Cknstue Ins. j
CRfR»i«ta Lm b Cm*
3234401

A L L Typing, Secretarial A
vtcat
M il*

Painting

C A r T F n t T b "” " S * p*tM” *nd
ramodallng Ho job toe tmall
Call M l toad
_____________

Landclearing

Secrete riel Service

Sewing Mechines/
Vacuum Cleaners

PAINTING

Carpentry, painting. pto"W "R
and electric 771407*

Repair * Raptor* i
___
* Fro* Sittmato* a 711 ma* i

O U R R A T E S A B E LOW ER
Lahavtow Hurting Canttr
*1*1 Second SI , I
M14N7

Home Repairs

B E A T TH E N IA Y I
tv a u

Cleaning Tha irking F .m in in g
Fra* Ittimata* ............. MS 17)1

A S P H A L T P A V IN G INC.
Grading- pawing. **•! coating
ah Ipmg. drlvwweyl. A parking
Fra* l i t

Ul UH

Sprinklers/ Irrigation
A B O U T T IM E IR R IG A TIO N
Naw Intlaitoltona . . Fra* f i t
E apart Rapair* at Camptoto
Sprinkler Syttomt
Tim er a
Pump*
Etc
OPS XS*

Tite
A M T I I S - CaramK tit* uai.t A
in tia iia iio n Rath, fle a rt,
ramodallng &gt;*pa„. Let* a*
t l E d t . d tiig n * . p a ifa rn * .
growl*. M ltln g m alarial*
claanar*. camonf. m a tflc ,
fh lh M l irtla iia tia n t Shaw
room. X7 E ism S I . Santord
John • fria r TH* Contractor
m m * .a r* a a m g a ___________
Ceramic Til* glua an ar mud
mathad F Work wan* and a*c
Fra* I llama to M l in*, an*r
hr* M U M ) jam** E Lea Inc
k d t o a m Tito Ceramic. Vinyl
A lt a i ton. etc Inttaltod A ra
paired l a p . rtf . lie Free
antimato* M l *7*1

Tree Service

ECKOISTREE H B u .v S
Fra* I threat** I U w Prtoatl
L k Iaa. Etam* G ra d mg. Teal
77) in * day ar arte
"Le t IA* Pm ii n k m il dad-*.
JO H N A LLE N S LAW N B T E E S
Dead tree removal L k A In*
Fraaanf u i sag

�141— Hom es For S«lt

151— Investment
Property / Sale
C A S S E L B E R R Y - 1 actPR I M l 000 W M aitovwbkl
R EA LTO R
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HALL
IM M
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M f l i t l Ilf IV tW f

CO O L S P A ftK L IN O POOL
m/taarad &lt;t a t r t tad larg« j
bdrm. ham* I Hug* m itlf r
bd rm
F l r t p l a d l Caatral
k n l / t t r l 1 w a r k t h t p it
Atiuma na qualifying ml law
M a il IM N t
ASSUME NO Q U A LIFY IN G * ]
Bdrm . I«k N F i . larga N i k N
f l N I U .4 M to w r | | l( Ma
p i t h # u n a p a rt■ 2i p i
Mava right Ml tM.SM
A A M B LE W O O D 1 S TO R Y » .m
sparkling peal1 Huq* I h m
Mragtacal Ctthadral Catlingtl
All I N a itra tl A t w m na
g u a llly ln g t A lm a il naw I
IR TJM

323-5774
j toaN W Y i i t i _______
I T O W N E R W&lt; *00 1 Bdrm . 1
Bath, larga kitchen. haat'air,
fireplace. utility room. } car
geraga. quiet cornar. big oakl
C allW I HOG or » J 0147
B T O W NER J bdrrn. i bam
Hat mine* or aatuma Jl* % ttl
mortgage Ownar will hold Tnd
al 11% with XT% down La* *00
Call M l X4 7 4 __________ _
BY O W NER
TR E M E N D O U S
TER M S
W ILL C A R R Y
1
Bdrm . ? Bam. Pool hom#
Naw Carpal. N«w air condl
Horwr. naw walar haaiar wllh
iclar »y»t*m Over 1700 tq ft
V A H urry and Call TIT NO*

COUNTRT WIDE REAL ft
Rag. R E Brakar
211 m s
DaBary J bdrm . 1 bam. Fla
room , u ll li ly . air haat
c a i p a r l , t 3 L *40
A lta r
1P M .N I * * »
__________
Dvrala ■ F o r lata Two I bdrm .
unlit detached garage. nawly
ranovalod i l l X 0 Jit U N
Far tala by Ownar In Loch
Arbor A larga * bdrm bout*
and S Iota Ownar will linanca
Location It I I I Cryttal Via*
E a tl Call tor information
SUBtMBBO__________________
Irk a M ary High School araa )
Bdrm , J Bath*. tcraanadpool
Call lor mora Information on
Ihlt and other*. Orady Brawn

^HaaHyiWUMJarni lan.
LO CH AR BO R
14* FOO
Aatumabia Morlgaga IS 000
down ownar will hold Ind al
10% ) b d rm , J bath I 100 to
II an J / l acra I Oa Vint wood
Dr Ira P I n ot
L O h G W O C D J bdrm . 1 bath
Naw tool Low doom pay man!
O w nar financing 1*7100
Ml m i

L o I s / S j Ie
N k d tot. aouih ol Santoro Fruit
•ram wall. 10B X t it Llal
Sll.100 You pay cloalng coal.

Santo* d’ s S a l « l i j d t t
W t L IL T A N D S I L L
M O R E HOM ES TH AN
A N Y O N E IN NO R TH
S E M IN O L E C O U N TY
BE F IR S T J bd rm . I bath
hom a wtfh tat In kitchan toll!
bdrm
plan, parch, trinity.
work the# t i t toa
O LO F A S H IO N E D ! 4 bdrm . 1
balh Kama with aal m hltchan.
tir aplaca. dawblt tranch daart.
can! ha al A air. cMMran't
triayhowvt sag.sab

155— Condominiums
Co-Op / Sale
N E W SM YRNA BEACH
Oraalically raducad. 11 acaan
Irani lurnlthad Condo SSOOO
down
B aach ilda R ia lt y .

•0* cjl nil

157-Mobile
H o m e s/S a le
For Saw
Bail Ottar Mobila
Homa I t t j Sbyllna H T i l l . I
bdrm. I ty balh WrlHan pro
petal m ull ba racNvad by I
PM
F r id a y . 4/14/IS by
F lo rid a Powar and L ig h t
Company c/a D P Wytlon
Purchailng Oapt . P 0 Bot
07*100Miami. F! XJI01

LiffESt N t d i . l h * t f M obilt
Homo D t il t r in lin t Ai m .
F * m t lla t .„ ._ .._ B ..» .. Adullt
M ai Nary 11*1.................JTX IX *
R E P O I R EP O I 1 bdrm . I bath
mobila homaa. |1N mo Soma
attum abN Colt S It* tor M r
O rr.S B l H i H U
F R E E C R E D IT C H E C K BY
P H O N E I E a ty qualifying
C a ll A aih lor M r O r r ,
*Ot JSI 21X4
W OW I J bdrm . I
d o u b la w ld a .
th ln g ia d ro a l.
SIS.no Call A aa
*04 TSI H it

balh. naw
m itm lla
Ilra p la c a .
lor Mr O r

US ED I Mobil* Homo* I'ortlng
al ST 100 Call A ath N r Mr
O rr aoa JSI I ' l l

15t— Real Estate
Wanted
Horn# Rent w option to buy
Middle *q« couple Security k
n t t f t f H t t AH S M l 88S2

PIANO
FOR SALE
laha o»a r iplnal piano F a«y
•ar m i Can ba wan locally
W riw Cradii Managor. P O
B o il ll.A H a y .p l TX M
Ricandltwrtad Apglianc •*
•ram U&gt; W A R R A N TY
B AR N ETTS
C A S S ELB E R R Y
Bid H I T ........ ... ............... UdSAXX
Nalrlgaralor. Ilrlng room tat,
Toohcata ranlly. twin bodt
piut mora M l S1U___________
• R EN TTO O W N i
Color T V * , H anot waihort.
dryari refrigerator Iraarart
lurnllura, ridao racordart
Spaclal Itl waah i r a n t u 00
Aliarnollya T V A Apa* Rantalt
la y rat Shag*1** Ctnlar

_________m-MM

B IO IN H E R E J bdrm . I bath
homa with aal In bllckan.
larga F la m n card htal B
air, lancad yard 141.4*4
C O U N TR Y C O M FO R T 1 bdrm .
1 bath homa wllh graat roam.
(I r a p la c a , m a lh t r In law
quarlart. aal In bitchan. cam
haal 4 air, Nta mora H i lab
LIG H T A LAVISH 1 bdrm . I
balh homa wllh paaarimk
*iaw al Laba Onari. aaddM
la m . tuntan lin n g raam.
•iraplaca. lout bdrm plan
1141.44*
W ILL B U IL D T O S U ITI TOUR
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
D E V C O R P . A C E N TR A L
F L O R ID A L E A O E R I MORE
H OM E FOR LESS M O N S V I
C A L I TO D A Y)
O O I N E V A O S CE O LA RO •
IO N E O FOR M O BILES!
S Acra Cavalry Iracla
Wall Iraad aw aarad Rd
10N Dawn I I yr* a l l l M
Fram SILMBI
II ray ara treking h r i m
i t u t r l ta rta r la Raal Itla N .
Slantlram Raatty it laabiag
tar to* Call Laa Albright
♦aday al 111 I4N
m m3

R H EEM CHEST FR EEZER
liha naw. aicaiwnl condition.
SIM J C Panny n a n B TU
A C . noodi fhormottal. s i l l
Coll TTI 111________
Utod W •than Parti A Sara lea
Na h anrwarat ............ I l l M at
M O O N E Y A P P LIA N C ES

WILSON MAI [ I FURNITURE
i n i i i e . h t s t ............. m s w

27TN STREET FURNITURE
)*a w l i m i t ..................n i w i t

111—Television /

★

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USE
HERALD
CLASSIFIEDS

322-2611
★

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1Craaa Raatty lac
L*c Raal Etiala Brabar
m -g g n .

Jantlh I S ’ color Nwrrihat O n g
mal pric# ovar MOO Baianca
dua SMI n cath or laba otror
payment* ITS month Still in
w a rra n ty
NO M O N E T
DOW N Fran homa trial, no
obligation Call BIT U M . day
or night
_

l i t — OHice Supplies
/ Equipment
1 brand now daait I It long
Call P I naaar m 1174 am*

? — Com m «rcul
Property / Sell

C O M M IR C IA L S P IC IA L IS T
LAKE M ART R EA LTY
BOB B A L L .J R ............. XP714A
Far told ar Laata Cornar pro
■ DC 1 W III S I .
.M l ATS
Far
laniard and haipHal Amart
can Stool tnd* I SOB to It DC
I lil t i a l l l
I I I 000
Call m i m altars Pm

A N Y JU N K CARS A TR U C K S
Baugh!: From 114 LM B mora
Call I D 1414....................H I t i l l

TO P Dollar Paid lor Jun* A
Utod cart.truck! A heavy
adtnpmonl 111 J**0

WE P A Y T O P O O L L A R F O R
JUNK CARS A N D TR UC KS
CBS A U T O P A R TS 1*1 *141

NOW OPEN!!!
W ILLETT TOYOTA TRUCK, VAN
AND R.V. CENTER

323-6593
215— Boats and
Accessories
Yard Saw Sat Juno bH» I J
0 clock II* W IJrd SI San
lo rd L a a n m s w o M , l i n t
c uyihat A lot* o lm t a c _______
It Boat SNaring whaat A caCW
Wiead lor thrlmptng
SIM 00
Call » T T 14*

1985 T O YO T A
P IC K U P

*5 9 9 5 *

217— G a r a g e S a le s
G A R A G E SALE Sat A Sun I *
P M . Toyota Jaap «t 000
B d rm M l. tool*, hltchan
war* ate . ale IS O Princalon
A m TJX 0)0*
Gigantic Yard Sal* L o ll ol
cWHung took, tithing tachto.
lot* ot woman t A child.an t
thoat. lurnllura A much mora
Cornar ol IJth A F ra n c h 1
Amnua Saiurday I B t t l
LA R O E Y A R D S A L E I Frl A
Sat . I * MS M cKay Bird
Wathtnglon Oakt A lllll* bit
ot *r*ry thing!________________
Maying VaW Sal Juno I II*
LOharlaw A r* , IT block*
bahlnd Arm ory.I. alloy vd*
around back 4 4
Micro.
Tugparwor* turn , plant*. A
lor* mora No clothing________
hat I Drrorc* S*N 1SU Goorgl*
Avonuo E tla n tio n laddar
walar cooWr. much mitcali*
naoua 4 X *
Saturday * 4. not N Camaron
Aranu*. I mil** oil E o tl *a
Mitcollonoout

2 3 1 -C a rs

231- C a r s

•1 Ford
Aif, Au*Orrk«f»c, I Cft

71 Old* 0*1 la *4 Athing |700 or
batt ottar Run* good vary
dependably Call ’44 1140
77 Chavy Manta Coup* Auto,
air, A M F m Cattatt. good
condition SITOO Call &gt;44 1444
altar 4 PM

No Mootf Down
COURT I SV P O N TIA C

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n i t ill

Bad Credit?
No Credit?
WE FINANCE
NATIONAL AUTO SALES
1170 5. Sanford 371 4075
I I Choyroiol Cavaliar
low Ml lag*
NaM onarDown
u rn s
C O U R TES Y P O N TIA C 11)11)1

★ DAYTONA AUTO *
★ AUCTION ★
Mwry f l
04 f tons §4S&lt; h
• • e e e HeMt i e e e e e

PUBLIC AUTO AUCTION
Ivo ry Wad NH* a l l X PM

Y A R D SALE comprattor. tool*
appiiancat dtthat. mile alia
naovt 1*10 Locual I r a F rl
Sat » 1PM
_____

* Where Anybody a
a Can Buy or Sell! a

Yard Sal* Sal A Sun Jun* tth
A ath, 4AM SPM.1X* Nolan SI
oil i l l al Svmnar C tram ict
Yard Sala Loll ol mite iltm t.
lurruiur* A clothing Sal • 1.
H IT S Oak A m ____
T Family Yard Sal*
Saiurday only I0R Country Club
Clrcla_____________________
4 F a m i l y G a r a g i S a la
Fumltur*. childron t clothing
houtahold mltc IS) Wildwood
Dr , Sanford Hiddan Lot*, oil
Laba Mary Bird______________
1 F a m i l y G a r a g * S a la
wathor drr*r. traorar. lawn
mowor act 111 Sand Pin*
Clrcl* Thurt Sun

Far mar a detail!
I tb* l i l Bi l l
IN B try Aula A Mann* SaWt
Acrott ih* rtvar, lop *1 hill
l»t Hwy It t j Da Harr t*4 I I U
11 F ord Thundarbird
I Ownar
No Money Down
C O UR TESY P O N TIA C Ml M il
JE E P C J T
Automatic
Lavi Edition
V I
* Who*l Drive
ixati
C O U R TE S Y P O N T IA C . m i l l l
PORSCHE *11 T A R O A 7* On*
own*. Ruby rad matalllc
S u p tr lh a p * O fla ra d at
whowtow ( i t 000
B ILL H IC K ’S
A U T O SALES
40*S Franch Ava
M l ta il

21?— Wanted to Buy

a R EPOSSESSIONS •
N**d a tar but ham ciadil
problem tt W* have ** ratal lo
i hoot* from and will linanca
Can Eric i l l *07)
Tb** Waab Only!
II** EL C A M IN O
11**1
On*, Eta*'** Jun* 41

Baby: Bad*. Slrallart. Clalhat
Piarpan* Clc
Faparbacb
Bosk* ID bit I 1X1*10*
NaadCrlbt. Playpont Baby
lu rn llu ra . clo th in g
Good
P rlctt Atlor 1 P M _ p i 17*1
Paying CASH tor
Aluminum. Can*. Cogpar.
i i t u . Law*. N m iy a y w .
Glatl. Gold. Sllrar
Kokomo Toci 414 W Itl
• I W Sal * I JIT M X

D IS C O U N T
lfl&gt;

221- G o o d Things
to Eet

IM I Franch A m ............... 1X1-IBM
l tat CAM AHO C O N V E R T IB L E
I X angina, automatic tr*n*.
rad with whlla top Dr Ivon
d a lly
A t h l n g I ) 1 DB
Can Ml 4074
1*7* Cadillac
N no buy albtoc

Paat U Pick, t t bu .S a l. Jun*
4. cornar Baardall A Konluchy
Av* Eatl ol Sanford Airport
_ » I X34____

____ ox ion_________

U Tick Hxktyad P t«
m i t * 7 .............

AUTO

1^ ®
SALES
WE FINANCE

Itl* v w
71 Super Bawtla
angina, racanl ovar haul
N tw
Body A p a in ) |ob,
carburalor. gat tank, lua!
pum p, valtaga ragulalor
tw itch
m a tte r c y lin d e r,
bratat. wheel cylinder ball
loini*. mulllar A tail pipat
c lu lc b p la l*
th ro w out
b ta rln g t
c lu t c h cable
Nwadomaiar &lt;abi* E brake
C t l l W l 1471

11)4747

223— Miscellaneous
Alum Kroon room la ® TV
anlonna awning* utility la
bW Am ite 17)7*01
a For SaN ar Trad* a
1441 DO CM Dw tal Engm*
TXT «J7*
_________
For Sal* 1 braidad rug*, atbing
StOoach On* chair ***lng |7
Can Wi 1471_______
InduUnai tawing machm* tall
all, •«ti* pari*. i*&gt;
Call
T il 171*
_______

'I t AAwtVifif i Cf* * pn. AAA FM
(A iit tiv
E i I ta ntc* |400
dtv&gt;r&gt; JO mot top4 y
0400

2 3 5 -T ru c k s/
Buses / Vans
F O R D F 1*4
1*41. 4 cycMndtr automatic
like naw l e w
B IL L HICK S
A U TO SALEI
’*0*1^ French Av*
111 144)
JE E P C J 7
Automatic
Levi Edition
V I
« Whaat Drive
114*1
C O U R T E S Y P O N TIAC 1111111
77 Ford T tic Pick Up Truck
See To Batiam
&gt;1441
C O U R TE S Y P O N TIAC 1111111
•4 Chavy Canvartwn Van Lott
of a itra i Atfcmg 114 100 tv
batt ottar Call 7M 1)40

237— Tractors and
Trailers
T R A IL E R 1X4 woodtd ifiilff
dgilti lighti Asfcirvg U50 oe
oftvr CAII K2J 4* 14

241 — Recreational
Vehicles / Campers
Caachman Dwlui* 1) It tall
conlatnad tlaap* S. awning
aiaclrlc lack. TV antanna.
bi»* rack XX 4M4. altar 1 or
1471 Jambara* IT tt motor
hom* Dodg* Power tram and
O va ttit Call TJ) r**l

B o. Bindat 4 h SIN
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Continued from page 1A
plant could go on the property,
the company had to comply with
city codes by getting permission
to Install the fuel tanks. After
getting permission, the company
would then present Us site plan
to the P A Z board for approval
B u t O rla n d o P a v in g w as
stopped cold.
Ms. Franks told the co m ­
mission the only Issue they
should consider was the furl
storage request. Com m ission
Chairman John Morris agreed,
trying futllely all night to keep
debate limited lo that topic.
B u t C o m m is s io n e r J Q .
"S lim " Galloway, motioning for
denial, said. "If we grant the
storage you know something Is
going to follow. There Is a better
place to put It (the plant) than on
the front door of a group of our
permanent residents."
Galloway was then Joined by
six other commissioners voting
the request down. Morris and
Commissioner Brent Carll dis­
sented.
Before the vote, a fiery debate
raged over sights, sounds and
smells (he residents feared the
plant would bring lo Ihe area. A
hot m ix of facts, fears and
passions fueled the debate for
almost two hours.
Evans, passing around a Jar of

W ORLD
IN BRIEF
Israeli Withdrawal From
Lebanon Still Not Complete
JE R U S A L E M (UPI| — A U N. spokesman said hundreds
of Israeli soldiers remained In southern Lebanon today,
although Israeli sourres a day earlier said Israel's combat
H oops had been brought home.
Tim or Goksel. spokesman for the U.N. Interim Force In
Ixluinon. said today Israeli troops still held four positions
in u U.N. buffer /one In southern Lebanon and shared three
others with the Israeli-backed South Lebanon Arm y, a
liredomlnantlv Lebanese Christian militia
The last phase of the withdrawal Is In Its last slaves."
mllllary sources In Tel Aviv said, amending statements
Thursday th.il Ihe withdrawal had been completed on the
third anniversary of Israel's Invasion of Lebanon.
Foreign Minister Ylt/huk Shamir said In Parts Thursday
several hundred soldiers are left” In ihe country where an
estimated 15.0(K) Israeli troops w rrr deployed at the height
ul Israel's occupation.
The .JrnjHd/rin Posf's military correspondent. Hirsh
(ioodman. ((timing senior defense officials, said the
intention lo complete the withdrawal was thwarted by "the
sudden and unexplained disintegration of the South
I.* banon A rm y ."
Il was no) immediately clear what happened to the
lsrar||.finanerd militia, which military sources estimated is
made op of about 1.200 men commanded by former
!
m - arm y Gen. Anlolnr Lahd.

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IIEIR U T. Lebanon (UPll — Shiite Moslem militiamen
went on alert today after a second day of hll-and-run
.•Marks by suspected Palestinian guerrillas who have been
•rvlng lo slop a Shiite takeover of three Palestinian refugee
•'.imps in Helml.
The alert« ante as Lebanese officials reported no progress
m Syrian-mediated elforts lo slop the fighting that has
killed more than 500 people since May 19.
Shlllc sources blamed the raids In Beirut on Palestinian
guerrillas and their Sunni Moslem allies. They alvr accused
•hem of triggering friction In the southern port of Stdon In a
bid lo ease the pressure on fellow Palestinians trapped In
west lielrtn's I lour |llarujneh ••amp
Mllllary sources said six jieople were killed In separate
shooting Incidents in Sldon Thursday.
In negotiations between ihe Shiites and Palestinians In
Damascus. Ihe leliisl newspaper As Saflr said the Shiite
mltllla. Antal, continued to Insist on thr total disarmament
ol the Palestinians T h r Palestinians were said to have
agreed only lo remove heavy weapons from Ihe rumps.

Con tin ue d from page 1A
last minute. Coppedgc said the
trip was called off.
Coppedgc rushed to the house
alter Mrs. Coachman called him.
"After I saw the car and looked
at the room, my first reaction
was to thank God that It wasn't
any m orr severe than It was and
that no life was lost." Coppedgc
said. "M y second reaction was
that you never think something
like this will happen lo you. Il
happens to other people. I guess
I was awestruck."
A wrecker crew removed the
car. which left a 7-foot wide hole
In the side of thr house. Damage
Is estimated at about 92.500.
Mrs. Coachman said. Coppedgc
patched up the hole temporarily
with sheets of aluminum and
plastic.
Mrs. Coachman s ordeal did
not end with the crush, she said.
Her bedroom remains u mess,
awaiting un Inspection by her
Insurance company. Her Insur­
ance representative would not
Inspect the room until a poller
irport was filed, she said.
Mrs Coachman was unable to
get the police report u u itl
Thursday, she said, because she
was told by Highway Patrol
officials In Oviedo that Tlndel
files his reports once u week
because he works In Sanford.
"I've waited and waited and
waited" to get the matter settled,
she said. She said she Will not
dean up the room for feur she
may Jeopardize gelling her full
claim for the damages.
"So 1 sleep on a bunk l&gt;rd bark
there In thr tnlddlr rrxiin."

Soccer Ban To Be Appealed
LONDON (UPll — Soccer officials plan toapprul a ban on
English clubs Irom worldwide competition, but Prime
Minister Margaret Thatcher says Hrltons "fully un•Icrstand" Ihe move taken by Ihe s|&gt;ort's International
governing body.
Ole Federation of lnternallou.il Football Association*,
meeting In an emergency session in Zurich. Switzerland
I hursday lm|tn*rd the bun In Ihe wakr of u riot May 20
begun hv English fun* In llrussels that left 38 people dead.
English dubs have already been prohibited from playing
m Europe indefinitely. The ban* do not apply to teams
bom Scotland. Walesand Northern Ireland.
I he FIFA decision was greeted by English soccer officials
with anger sorrow and fears of financial ruin for major
• l l lll*

l ed Crocker. *ecreinry of England's Football Association,
ailed Ihe FIFA decision "totally unreasonable" and said It
would be appeal' il

Landscape Class Set At SCC

1ople* lo In- luuglll Include tile
-&gt; I 'd ton ol tools fertilization.

water management. lawn cure,
pruning, and pest control. The
t las* will meet on Tuesday and
Thursday In building 67
For more Information about
ibis lor other horticulture classes
&gt;oni.m the admissions office at
121 1450. ext 225 or 1155

E T H E L M. B R UN EL L E
Miss Ethel M Bninrllr. 78. ol
'•12 E Second Si Sanford, died
Wednesday at laikrvlrw Nursing
Home. Sanford Born Ju ly 28.
1906 In Albany. N.Y.. she moved
to Deltona in 1969 from Norfolk.
Mass. She was a retired regis­
tered nurse for the U.S. Public
Health Service She wus u
member of Our Lady of the
Lakes Catholic Church. Deltona,
and the Ca tholic W o m e n 's
Council. She was a member of
the American Nurses Associa­
tion. Association of Reserve Of­
ficers of U.S. Publlr Health
Service. Operating Room Nurse*
Association of Lexington. Ky..
and a veteran of World War II.
Survivors Include two sisters.
Elizabeth G. Ryan and Elrunorr
M arshall, both of D eltona:
brother. Frank Brunellr. East
Orange. N J .
Stephen Baldauff Fu n eral
Home. Deltona. Is In charge of
arrangements.

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chance of afternoon and evening
thunderstorms mainly central
and south Sunday, otherwise
m ostly fair with rather hot
altrrnoons. Highs nrur 9 0 to mid
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temperature: 77. overnight low:
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barometric pressure 30.08: relau v r h u m id ity : 93 percent;
winds southeast at 0 mph: rain:
a trace: sunrise 6:27 a in.,
sunset 8:21 p.m

W IL L IA M H. BROWN

Mr William II Brown. 59. of
West Village Drive. Deltona, died
Wednesday at Lakrvlrw Nursing
S A T U R D A Y TIDES:
Daytona Bench: highs. 12:56 Home. Sanford Born Jan. 4.
a in.. 125 p.m.; lows, 7:10 a m .. 1926 In Jamestown. N.C., he
7 19 p m .: Port C an a v era l: moved to Deltona In 1969 from
highs. I2 4 H a m .. 1:17 p.m.: High Point. N.C. He was a retired
business managrr for Hill-Kelly
lows, 7:01 a m . 7:10 p m .;
Bayport: highs. 6 27 a m.. 4 54 Dodge Co.. Pensacola, and a
member of Our Lady of thr
p m. lows. 11:15a in.. — p m.
l«ikrs Catholic Church. Deltona.
He was an Army veteran of
World War 11 with Ihe 82nd
Airborne Division and a member
ol the Knights of Columbus.
Council 6584. Deltona
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(tinker said In addition lo the five learns looking
for new spring training homes, the league will be
expanding and adding six new trams In thr
two-tour year*. Thl* will create a further demand
for spring training sites
Frss said that thr brat way for a stadium to be
constructed would be for a team and the city to
build II In a Joint venture and spilt th r cost. Frss
Kild the commission would start studying the
prospects right uway and Incorponitr It Into Ihe
city's recreational plans.
It would lake about 60 acres for a facility to
adequately house u stadium suitable for a major
Irugur tram. Fes* said thr facility would also
comprise arras for soccer, lootbull. swimming
und diving, and buskrtbull "Il will lie a romplrtr
sports complex." Frss said
Rlnkrr said the Cincinnati Reds are unhappy In
Tampa; thr New York Met* would like to get out

Survivors include u daughter.
Victoria Fordham. Sanlord: a
son. William It II. Ik-llevur.
T e x a s ;

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ol St. Petersburg: the Texas Rangers want out of
Pompano Beach and the Baltimore Orioles want
to leave Miami. Lake Mary could grl any of these
teams. Rlnkrr said.
Rlnker said he frels the major league will make
a mistake and vote to create six new teams at
once Instead of waiting two-to four years as
planned. This could be done at their August
meeting. If It happens. Lake Mary would need to
have a set of plans ulready drawn Up and ready to
go if it hopes lo persuade a team lo make the city
Its spring home.
"A s soon ns wr come up with iltr plana, then
we can notify the trams We are talking about a
l w o-yrar timetable, maybe sooner." Fesssald.
R lnkrr said that If the enmplrx Is built. It could
be used by everyone. The major league tram
would use It 33 days a year. Rlnkrr said u Florida
Slate league train would use It as well as eollrgr
and high school teams.
R lnkrr compared Ihe facility lo l-ukr Mary
would have to build In Orlando s Lake Falrvlew
on Lee Roud
"The re arc some good |M&gt;sslbllltlrs." Frss said

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M rs. lieu t r ic e D u fre s n e
Li M i m a s 64. of I DO Lonesome
Pine Drive. Longwood. died
Sunday at tier home Horn Drc.
17. 1920 In Athol, Mass., she
m oved to L o n g w o o d from
Shrewsbury. Mass in 1968 She
was a registered nurse and un
Episcopalian. She was a life
member of the Order of the
Eastern Slur und a volunteer fur
We Care. Inc.
S u r v iv o r s in c lu d e her
husband. Manny: two daughters.
Barbara Turbldy. Roswell. Ga..
Judith A. Krasker. Swampscott.
Mass . three grandchildren
U a ld w ln -F a li’c h ild Funeral
Home. Forest Cltv. Is In charge
of arrangements.
R O SESCH NUR

Mrs. Rose Schnur. 88 . of 142
Spoonhour Drive. Casselberry,
died Tuesday at Ihe Park Lake
Heulth Care Center. Winter Park.
Horn Oct. 14. 1894 In Poland,
she moved to Casselberry from
New York City In 1972. She was
.1 homemaker and a member of
the Jewish faith.
Survivors include a daughter.
Mrs. Estelle Abra ms,

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sisters.

C a s s e lb e rry: sons. S a m u e l.
Winter Park. Michael Cords, Las
Vegas: two brothers Harry and
Max K lrd lrr. both of Miami
Heach: two sisters. Mrs Pauline
Kaplan. New York City. Mrs

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seven g ra n d ch ild re n ; three
grrul-grundchlldrcn
Beth Shalom-Ooldstrln Memo
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of arrangements

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McAdams. Sun Angelo, Texas:
lour brothers. Thom as G.. Fori
W o rth . T e x u s . and Jam es.
Jo se p h and R o b e rt, all of
Jamestown; two grandchildren.
Stephen B aldauff Funeral
Home. Deltona. Is In rharge of
arrangements.

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s Strvr Harriett. 31. Is Sanford's assistant city
manager and acting police chief.
Harriett was on thr Sanford force five years:
two as a patrol officer and three as assistant chief
He has a bachelor's degree In criminology and a
master's degree In criminal Justice.
• James Murphev. 37. of Altamonte Springs.
Murphey has been with the Altamonte Springs
Police Department since 1972 He Is u bureau
commander and has served as truffle commander
and training offlrcr. He has a bachelor's degree In
criminal Justice.
• James Powers. 40. of Newport Nrjvs. Va.
From 1977 lo 1984 Powers was assistant chief
of the Williamsburg. Va.. police department. Hr
was also a U.S. A rm y military police officer. He
hits u bachelor's degree In law enforcement and
public administration and a master's In |&gt;ollcr
administration.
• Jack Spcakman. no age listed, ol Miami.
Spcakman wus chief ol Ihe Indian Creek Village
Police Department from 1982-84 and before that
was an officer with a security firm for three yeurs.
From 1953 to 1979 he worked for the Miami
Police Department us a training commander.

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sergeant and community relations officer. He ha*
a bachelor's degree In criminal Justice.
• Ronald Smith, no age listed, of Perry.
Sm ith has been chief of the Perry Police
Department since 1982. Heforc that he was a
commander and Investigator with thr Manatee
County Sheriffs Department for five years. From
1975-77 he was a patrol officer with the Sarasota
Police Department. He has an associate In arts
degree In criminal Justice and a Iwchelor's degree
In criminology.
•
• John Van Tronk. 59. of Casselberry.
Van Tronk Is a special agent superintendent
with the Florida Department of Law Enforcement
He has been with the FD LE since 1973. Heforc
that he wus with thr Daytona Beach Poller
Departm ent for 20 years, advancing from
(Mitrolrnan to raptaln of Investigations. He has
bachelor's and master's degrees In criminal
Justice.
• James Younger, no age listed, of Winter
Park.
Younger has been with thr Winter Park Police
Department since 1970. He has served as a patrol
commander, training sergeant and commander of
the special Investigation unit. He was also urtlng
chief of the Altamonte Springs Police for four
months In 1982 H r has a bachelor's degree In
criminal Justice.

AREA DEATHS

WEATHER
A R E A F O R E C A S T ! Excessive
heat to continue today. Ileal
Index 105 lo I It) this afternoon.
Tod.iv mostly sunny and hoi.
High upper IKK A 20 perm it
chance ol afte rn o o n t h u n ­
derstorms Southeast wind 5 to
10 mi'll Tonight partly cloudy.
I.ow in die low tu mid 70s Light
wind Saturday partly cloudy
.uul hoi A 50 peri rni chance of
.iflernoon thunderstorm* High
in the mid IKK Wind southwest
5 lo It) mph
N A T I O N A L R E P O R T : Th u n ­
derstorms that killed a Ten ­
nessee woman with lightning
developed across die Southeast
today, heralding Ihe beginning
of the end of a record setting
heat wuvr that Ini* scorched Ihe
South as fcurelv as ticnrrul
Sherman. The Southern storms
tanked Savannah. Ga.. with
nearly 2*-i Inrhrs of rain In a
halt hour today and knocked out
power with winds dial gusted lo
7-1 mph. Lightning Thursday
silled a woman standing outside
Jicr Fredonia Mountain. Term.,
borne. A tornado damaged
fiomes in Charlotte. N.C.. and
another twister touched down In
ttonncuu. S.C. the National

T w o concrete mix factories
Some residents said they
feared dust from the plant would and two food processing plants
adjacent to the proposed plant
blow t h r o u g h their
n e igh borhood and another also have petroleum fuel tanks.
woman said asphalt might seep M* Franks said The real danger
Into the ground and pollute her to the residents, she said, is a
nearby convenience store which
drinking water.
as
h ig h ly volatile gasoline
Out Bill G a rd n e r, district
engineer for the Asphalt In­ storage tanks.
Evelyn Clonlnger. an attorney
stitute. who spoke on behalf of
representing the residents, said
Orlando Paving, said asphalt
the plant would have a "de­
hardens at 180 degrees so It
vastating effect" on the resi­
wouldn't dissolve into the soil
dents’
property values.
"It's used all over the world as
"T h e only thing they have Is
a liner for waler reservoirs." he
their representatives" to protect
said.
their lifestyle and homes, she
T h r residents also argued said. "T h e y have enough In­
hotly that the plant, with Its fuel dustry In their area."
tanks, could explode.
Another woman. Em m a Pat­
Joe Smith, of 1709 Peach
Ave.. Sanford, who said he used terson. of 2651 W. 27th St..
to be chief of the South Bay (Fla I Sanford, asked Evans. "H o w
Fire Department, said even dose would you like to live
though the plant may employ around the plant?"
"I wouldn't mind living that
about 13 Sanford citizens. Il Is
not worth Ihe risk of endanger­ close." Evan* said later, which
ing the lives of 500 families due drew Jeers from the audience.
One man veiled. "I'll sell you m y
to a possible explosion
house *'
But Ms. Franks said the fuel
•"I wouldn't want It that close
c o n t a i n e d In the two
to m y home." Commissioner
30.000ga!!on tanks would be
C.B Franklin said, which Irlgth r least flammable fuel avail­
grred a wave of applause.
able. And the diesel In the
Ms. Franks said she will meet
lO.OOO-gallon tank would be the
second least flammable on the with Evans to decide whether or
not to appeal the ruling
market, she said.

Con tin ue d from page I A

Shiite Takeover Stalled

T h e laind*ra|x- Maintenance
• las* at Sem inole ('o u u n n tilly
( "liege ha* h ern rescheduled lor
lone 11 through d u ly III Irom 7
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asphalt for the commissioners to
sniff, said It could only be
smelled 50 feet from the plant.
The nearest house Is 600 feet
from the plant. Ms Franks said.
But Brenda Gardner, of 121
Country Club Circle. Sanford,
said "there's no way" the com­
pany could guarantee no odors
w o u ld be s m e lle d In th e
neighborhood. She said many of
the residents had respiratory
problems that would be ag­
gravated by any lumes the plant
emitted.
R obert B a r r e t t e , of 137
Country Club Circle. Sanford,
showed slides of a Orlando
Paving plant In Orlando and
a n o th e r p la n t In O rla n d o
formerly owned by the com­
pany.
The pictures shuwrd mounds
o( sand and asphalt, machinery
as well as ponds and rubbish
around the the plant
"These scenes are deplorable
and even obscene In the truest
sense of the word." Barrette
said
Hut Evans said the Orlando
Paving plant was 30 years old
and that thr proposed plant
would have no ponds and would
be more efficient. Ms Franks
said the plant would have "state
of the art" technology.

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Complete Week's TV Listings

n e r ie r w i « i

Old lacc Is being recycled these days No
longer used )ust as dollies and table
cloths, something grandm a handed down
lo the kids, old lace Is being reworked Into

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contemporary clothing, wall hangings, or
pillow covers, anything a creative seam
stress can imagine.

Enjoying A Fashion R enaissance
B y Susan Loden

Herald

S ta ff

W rite r

vrm lnR ly delicate webs of
c endure a&gt; u symbol of
Iiln ln lty . bul ih r painstaking
•it handcrafting threads into
ii.incr-Inspiring, open-weave
signs Is seldom a skill passed
mi mother to daughter In I he
are age.
While conicmiwrary women
ny no longer knit or crochet
ken threads into lacy pulms. th.it doesn't mean they
r out of touch, nor does It
•an that lace Is out of lash
n.

Some of the lace made by our
randm others. greatandmothera and beyond bus
irvlved to lie salvaged and
worked - bits and pieces of a
ore genteel tlmf which add a
&gt;ft touch lo modern living
Dealer of antique lace Mary
ennedy said her customers
re very creative In their use •&gt;!

viewed In their original form a*
nothing more than antiquated
dust catchers today have re­
lum ed lo favor us romantic
pillow covers.
Another dealer. Sue lludek of
Orlando, says much c»f the old
lace she sells Is kepi pretty
much Intact and used us It was
Intended — us bedspreads,
shams and window shades.
However, us a dealer Mr*,
lludek also rummages through
•-stale sale* to find lacy rem­
nant* of ihe pasl I hat can be
liolher me III the least" lo set- cul up and reshaped But It
old hits and p in •* of lace lake doesn't always work oul that
way.
&lt;&gt;n new form
She tells uboul buying a
fungi s ol 1.0 • pulled Irom
1907
wedding dress Intending
lain m l remain* of less sturdy
tubrl*-* lhai ha*• decayed can lo slash lbe sulvagable lure
Unci new lilt- as wall hangings, Irom ihe garment, bul when
pin cushion* or whatever Ihe she lound thui ihe gossamer
collector's imagination can de­ gown withstood a wash In
vise. Dollies that once covered detergent and chlorine blearh.
every conceivable bare surface she pul down her scissors
She said Ihe gown Is unique
In Victorian era homes and

old larr.
•They're putting It on their
clothes.'* she said
"They're
lull using tt tor wluit It was
made for They have very
Ingenious Ideas They cul up
lace from old eh.ilr back covers
and use them for yokes across
lhe lack of u shirt and they It
us** ptrrrn of chsilr Arm covein
i » make ihe cults h makes u
gorgeous piece ol apparel."
Mr* Kennedy, whose lace
collection Is on display In
Winter I'ark. said II doesn't

In that II Is made of knitted lace
and even though It bears a
$2,000 prtcelag. that Is four
times less than whut the New
York murket would hear for a
similar handmade creation.
Both Mrs. Kennedy and Mrs.
lludek say they don't hesitate
giving their lacy finds a chk&gt;
rlne bleach balh
"People would die If they

knew I bleached my luce." Mrs
lludek said. "IVople won'! like
that, bul I do. because If I lion'I
bleach It — and I lose some lhal
way — I can't sell lace If It's nol
good. If It's stained. I bleach II
und If il's strong enough II
stays logelher." site said.
After dealing III the fabric for
Bee LACE, page S

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Friday. June T. m i

Fine Tuning The Tube
M o re Educational Show s, Parental Control N eeded
W ASH IN G TO N (Ul’l) — T h r government »hould
prod T V station* lo broadcast morr programs
designed for children rather Ilian trying In krrp sex
and violence oil (he screen, a leader ol Acllon lor
Chlldrrn'M Television nay*.
Ollier speaker* at a National ('mini'll ol Churches
hearing I till* week suggested a ralliiK system la
needed for material on cable T V to parent* can have
advance notice ol the nature of thr program*
President Jack Valenti of the Motion Picture
Aaaortatlon aald Information about rablr T V pro*
gram* ahould lie Haled In cable TV achedulea so
|Mirrnta can make a decision alaiut letting rhlldrrn
watch show*.
Valenti disagreed that movie ruling* ahould br
more specific because, he aald. there la no simple way
to briefly and objectively describe why a film has u
particular ruling
“ To say 'wratrrn violence.' what does thut mean?"

Valenti asked
In 1983. the National Council of Churches of Christ
Initiated u study of tile depletion ol sex and vlolenre
In film* and television. Thirty-one Protestant denom­
inations. with a total of 40 million members, belong
lo the council.
Panel member* said they want ter respect constitu­
tional freedom* while responding lo concern about
I he content pf film* and programs. A C T president
Peggy ('barren said a bill will soon Ire Introduced In
Congress to require television stations to run five
hours a week of program* designed lo educate
children.
"I Ihlnk that Is the secret: If you have enough
alternatives," she said. “ The reason why you need
legislation Is this Is a competitive business. You need
rules."
Charren said parents also should exercise control
over what they allow their children to watch.

Sen. Paul Simon. D-lll.. said he would propose
Icglslatlon to have the Federal Communication*
Commission work on advisories that would tell
parents about how much violence la shown In
children's TV programs.
Simon said (he National Coalition on Television
Violence, based In Illinois, estimated that T V violence
has doubled since 1980
In the first lour months of this year, prime time TV
shows averaged 13.8 acts of violence per hour,
coalition figures showed.
Valenti said the top-rated T V shows do not feature
sex or violence and aald such factors as family life,
schooling and religious training had more Impact on
children than films or T V .
“ I find that answer ... not very helpful." said the
Hev William Fore, a panel member. "Th e fact Is thr
Industry Is not willing to adopt a system that would
use simple words and phrases ut I he box office.'*

'D a l l a s ' D a m n s D o n n a
By Vernon Scott
UPI Hollywood Reporter

Dancer Fever
Triple G r a m m y winning sin ge r Tina Turner perform s
hits like last ye ar's Best Song and record, " W h a t 's Love
Got T o D o W ith I t ? " on " T in a Turner: P riv ate D a n c e r,"
a concert event tllmed In E n g la n d which debuts on H B O
Satu rday at 8 p.m.

H O LLYW O O D (UPI) - The producers of
“ Dallas" canned uclrrss Douna Herd April 11
and now thr ex-MIs* Klllr Ewing Is suing
Uirtmur Productions for $7.5 million
T o add Insult lo Injury. Heed was replaced In
Ibe popular series by Harbaru Del Geddcs who
had voluntarily withdrawn from the role of
Mlsa Elite* the year before,
W hrn Lorlmar dismissed Herd, she was
given no reason for t&gt;elng sent to Coventry.
Indeed. It was us much u m ys te ry to her as any
of the plot turns In a "Dallas" scrip!
Heed still has no Idea why she wu* sacked.
Certainly. It wasn't because she isn't a
capable actress Heed won un Oscar for lies!
supporting actress In "From Herr To Eternity"
In 1953. and a flock of Em m y nnmln.ilIons for
tier long-running "Donna Heed Show" on TV
Nor could she have been cashiered because
she Isn't motherly enough. Reed Is the mother
of a (urge brood In real life.
“ I have absolutely no explanation lor II." she
said the other day In her Heverly Hills home
“The curious put! of It Is. I'm not really fired "
Heed was on vucatlon In Paris with her
huslMtnd, Grover Axmus. when her agent
telephoned lo say. “ I have bad news. I hud
lunch with Phil Caplcc ( Dallas' executive
producer) und they are replacing yuu with
Barbara Del Geddcs."
A shocked Heed asked why and was told the
producers wanted to return to thr "rorr cast"
— th r original me miters
"T h e producers told my ugenl they wanted
my concurrence for a news release saying I had
ugrrrd In step down.” Heed suit! "And they

D o n n a Reed

...Is puzzled at be
Ing fired from the
role of M is s Ellie
E w in g In the popu
lar 'D a lla s ' night
tim e so a p . S h e 's
also a n g ry and has
filed a S7.5 m illion
lawsuit aga in st the
s h o w 's production
com pany.
wuntrd an answer right uway."
Heed demurred. She believed she had un
lion-bound contract.
As she tells It. Lorlinar signed her to a
four-year contract with yearly options. Last
October the company exercised options for the
next two seasons. Thut meunt Heed was
assured of playing Miss Elite for the 1985-86
and 1986 87 seasons.
“ Heglnnlng Iasi week Lorlmar paid me my
first week's salary for this season." Reed said
1 presume they will continue to pay me. sort
of like a stand-by uctresa for the rest of the
season.
"I'm cashing the checks, but with a rider
It's not Just salary I'm concerned with. I will
lose about $10,000 per episode In residuals
when the episodes are rerun In syndication
and aboul $1,500 per episode in foreign
showings And Just as Importantly. Is the loss
of credit In uppeurtng In a top-rated weekly
show.
See R E E D , page 8

CNN Series Delves Into The Ayatollah's Iran
Six years after II* stormy
Incrptlon, thr Ixlumlr Republic
of Iran remains u puzzle to
most. T o the Western eye. It Is
a country on the edge of
madness, living and dying In
I he name ol God This month.
CNN Is airing a 20 part, fourweek series, "Iran A Land Held
Hostage." allowing American
audiences to lake the most
extensive look yet Inside to
day s Iran
Using 30 I h i u i b of o rig in a l
footage lllm rd lit January and

February of till* year by
Australian production compuny IMAGO, archival material
irnm Iranian television und a
collertkm of CNN Interviews.
Ihe serlrs presents a broad
picture of the Khomeini revolu­
tion and Its profound effects un
Iran.
“ The serlrs depicts Iran as a
country subject to much out­
side «ontrol over Its 2.500 year
history." says CNN Vice l*rr*l
dent and Senior Executive
I'mdut i t Hob Kunutd. M •- ' '

"W e 're showing a society
dial was ripe for change when
ihe revolution occurred, a soci­
ety unified by Ihe Incredible
power of Islamic beliefs, und
yet a people who may not have
envisioned the society that thr
A yutolluh Khomeini would
create for them. It l» Ihe story
of a young republic struggling
lo take control ol Its own
destiny."
Beginning Monday. Ihe series
Und examines ihe five year war
u l . L . 1 . V .. . . m m I n n f lip t x i r i l r r

between Iran und Iraq and the o f t o d a y : t h e S h a h *
oppression, the revolutionaries
Islam ic
ob se ssio n
w ith
martyrdom that has shaped fervor. Khomeini's return, the
takeover of the American cmthat war
The story Is Illustrated by hussy and the regim e» con­
p ro file s of tw o so ld ie rs. solidation of power.
Muhammrd. u 17-year-old In
The cultural, social and polit­
training for the volunteer army ical Influence of Islam's doml
which accepts martyrdom, and nance Is explored during the
All. a maimed vet who has third week. The “ Orwellian
mlssrd his chance to give his presence of Islam |s demon­
life for Allah The second part strated at a school where future
of Ihe series traers the fortes
teachers are trained, by a
w Inch have brought ahom.the
(undamrntaHst Islamic reguno•:* * ., See

�Evening Herald, Senior d FI.

Bring Back A r i And Don,
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W ith Iranaplanl racipanta and a be
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Sports On The A ir
SATURDAY

Friday, June 7, 1 H J - J

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I remember ilte comic Albert
ilrtxikh used to do a routine
aboil I Art Homing groupies
They'd rush the singe scream­
ing, "Take me. Arl! Take m e!"
Arl would politely fire hack, as
always. "Could you pul Ihui In
I he form of a question, please?"
"Jeopardy" became mt hip
dial even Don Pardo developed
a sort of cult following ll was
no accident when hr was
ehoHcti in Im* Ihe sludlo an
nouneer lor "Saturday Nlghl
Live."
After a long layoff,
"Jeopardy" has returned In
h y n d I c a 11 o n
I t 's a n r w
■Jeopardy" and. I'm Mtrry lo
say. no match for (hr old one.
The game Is basically Ihe
same Hul evrryihlng else has
changed.
No Don Pardo No Art Klrm -

log. Our new hosl Is some guv
n a m e d Alex T r e b e k . H r
blow-dries his hair. He has a
must ache. Hr wears a radish
pocket hankie (Indeed, Ihe
closing eredlls I n u i s I (hul his
wardrobe Is provided by, gasp.
Mr G uy of Beverly Hlllft).
He Jokes around with Ihe
eonlrstanls. rails ihe women
"m y dear" and, when h's lime
lo’go. turns lo Ihe camera and
actually says. "W e got la go.
lulks. Until nrxl lime, have u
good one."
Lei's face It. "Je opa rd y" has
gone Hollywood
There's a new ncl. wllh lots of
blinking lights T h r answers
now appear on rows of TV
m onitors Instead of (hose
quaint prlnlrd cards. Thai
wonderfully Unity old (heme
song Jusl doesn't sound the
same fed through electronic

instruments.
As for Ihe game, there seems
In t&gt;c an extra /croon Ihe dollar
vulura now. but there's still the
Hurnr old Dally Double ami
Double Jrnjiaidy amt plvnlal
Kltial Jeopardy.
Many ol the categories, like
'mammals." "com|K»srrN" and
physics," are still lough.
Conic slants ate still railed
upon lo com e up w llh u
question like "W h o were thr
llrsi men lo spill the atom?"
Hut II seems us It there ure
more rusy categories than
there used lo !h \ choices like
"Jim m y Cagney." "desserts"
and "silly songs ’*
To In- lair. "Jeopardy" Is silll
a pretty good game show. IPs
si ill tougher than the compelll Itto. still relatively low In I hr
Irllls department
It’s nol m y " J e o p a r d y "
anymore. I miss Arl ami Don. 1
miss Ihe old scl. More Hunt
any thing else. I miss the era.
I guess you can't go hornr
ogalti In T V game show land
til her.

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dealer Country CAW ai tieruon.
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Dan ‘Grizzly Adams' Haggerty
Facing Income Tax Charges

L O S A N G E I.K S |UPI» —
"O rllE ly A dam s’* star Dan
Haggerty, convklcd in March
County Tggoiary baton* Maine o( selling roralnc lo undercover
lionet Sk, Suing CFien&gt;B«nab« police o ffic e rs , has been
bom|JpM FOguaLCaW
charged w llh Ullurc to HkI1 drr.1l Ineomr lax returns In
5:05
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Assistant U S. A tto rn e y
David Nlmnit r who dlsr hMed
706
Ihe charges Wednesday, said
a WRE1TIP40
H aggerty had Incomes of
10 05
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a SPORTS PAGE
•206.660 In 1081 , m oney
earned from arl lug
MONDAY
Haggerty. 43. faces two years
In prison and a 920.000 fine If
ro n v lc lc d of ihe rh u rge s.
7JO
MOB. CONCH N 1miner said
LEE^ORSO
Haggerty's attorney. Gary S.
Drown said he expected the
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it ttmm t hargr^ and had agreed with
aga at Tacoma
Ctrte M Nlmmer that the actor would
Yam ( M a m a
plead guilty, bui said he was
Brilikh Grand Pita UotorCycU
Champianihpa bom SPrarMana.
England A* attend ttotng Cham-

u|Fsrt that a news release was
Issued by the I I S Allorney's
Ollier.
"We agtretl In uYknowtedge
Ihal Mr. Haggerty hud violated
the law. th o u g h u n in te n ­
tionally." llrown said "Hut the
agreement was based on an
understanding lhal no news
releaM* would be issued."
Ik- said Huggrrly will still
plead guilty to Ib r charges.
Nlmmer would nol confirm or
deny the existence of any plea
agreement.
Haggerty was sentenced In
April to 90 days in county Jail
umt three years probation for
furnishing cocaine to two un­
dercover poller- officers Iasi
year. Superior Court Judge
A u r e llo M u n o z , ho w e ver,
allowed Haggerty lo remain
free pending appeal.

�Friday, June 7, It U

4 f vcnlng Herald, Sanford. FI.

June 7

FRIDAY

SATURDAY

Jun e 8

al tha aga or Ihraa. ditcuitat hw
pramominn about Marvin Gayar
daaih. tva bkndnata and hit own
bnnh with daatn ( R)

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Wathmgtan Rratt Club a annual
tain lull lreatm*,i ol govarnmanl
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ihmr bandaand tad m love

10:30
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8:30
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8:30

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campromaa

10.00
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tubba pota aa procurart at ■ huiol
and oka a thrawd proatauta at lhaa
bat to urtcti koma crook ad copa
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Honiara" (1(38) John Wayna. Ray
Corrigan A cowboy Hymwa Iha al­
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7:35

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(ID o s ) l e a v e rr t o i f A v c n

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aiammaa boardtaamg and avid
turfing riport Kay Robbarkon aaplama how to uaa your waight and
tha balanca al tor cal on tha rig m
tamtam to control daaction wid

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1:30
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8:35

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WFTV-9 For
$185 Million

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ORLANDO (UCI) - For
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id Atlanta Iiuk agreed (o CD O SCOOBY-OOO MYSTERIES
buy (hr alutlon lor 8185
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Glenview. Ill, |uld 81*25
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which Is un AIM' afflllatr.
lust Ju ly Hi
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wanted lo buy (he station.
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Identify them

See T V , page 5

10:35

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(1174) Burl Lancaalar Suaan Clark
A ccdaga kacunty guard ratanrtoaaly
ktukk tha thadowy kaar who r u t
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Oaan BuBar Anar bade* M hat
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Kannady High Schcxd goaaip about
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CD O F1NOER OF LOST LOVES
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25 years, you'll have lo forgive
Mrs. Kennedy If she grlsu little
lesiy when asked about Ihe
rare and cleaning of Ucc.
"Haven't you people done
laundry all of your life? You pul
II In Ihe washing machine with
some chlorine. If II falls aparl
you hall It oul wllh a skimmer.
Ifll'tgo o d you use It.*'
S a n fo rd antiques d ea ler
Marie Klchtrr said she washes
lace "only If it's loo grungy
looking I wouldn't bleach II,
bul ! tell other people (hey can
if they want to lake Ihe dak.
Sometimes lace la loo fragile to
wash, but people buy II regard­
less." she said.
M rs. (tighter said sm a ll
scraps of lace, which can be
picked up for a couple of
dollars, are In demand for doll's
clothing. But when you start
sliopptng more seriously the
price goes up.
Much of Mrs. Hudrk's lace Is
Im ported from Europe and
China. Occasionally she comes
arrttsa a piece, which because
of a crown design woven Inlo
the pattern, she knows was
made for royally
Lacc holds an im portant
plarr in Ihe history of Euro
jH-an monarchy
Once upon a llmr II seems
the kings and dukes and such
were running all Ihe rrally
Inlrnrsllng affairs of state and
I he queens hadn't much to do.

Puckett and the Union Gap
Band. Ihe Orlando Navy Band
and Linda B ry a n t Jordan.
Advance tickets $4 from VVCF
with proceeds going to the
V V C F. For Information call
Peter Tatlersall at 629 -1299.
Grneral Sun ford Museum
and Library. Fort Mellon Park,
520 E. First S i.. Sanford, 2-5
p .m . , S u n il ii y , W e d n e s •
dav.Thursday, and Friday.
Seminole County Museum,

Hi g h wa y

17 - 92

at Bush

B o u le v a r d , In o ld A g r lCenler/County Home building.
9 a m t o I p .m ., Monday
ihrough Friday. Call 321-2489
lor evening mid a f t e r n o o n up| H i l n ( m r n l s . Closed Sundays
Ihrough l-abor Day.
Cen 11al Florida Zoological
I’.uk. Highway 17-92. Lake
Monnie. open every day 9-5,
Picnic (arllltlrs.
Nalurr hlkr each Salurday.
!() a in.. Weklwa Springs Stale
Park Extended day hike. 12:30
p m., every third Salurday of
Hie month. T w o Hour aniin.il
and plan! identification I rip,
12 30 p in., each first Saturday,
('all 889-3140 for information.
Florida's official stair play.
Cross and Sword, will open Ms
2 1si season, J u n e 17 on
H ig h w a y A 1 A S o u th . St.
Augustine. For reservations
and information, conturt (9041
4 7 1 - 1 9 6 5 . Per for in a m cs
nightly al 8:30 p in . except
Sundays tlmmgh August 24.
So in order to stave off tntiil
iMirrdom. "one queen tried lo
oul do Ihe others wllh the
lulrlcute lace she hud made for
her," Mrs. Hudek said.
Most of the earliest lace, she
said, was made by nuns who
had Ihe time mid patience for
Hie craft, u n lik e to d a y ’s
woman.
Mrs Hudek pointed to a*lary
Irish window shade, wllh Ihe
figure of a girl woven Inlo lls
cenler. and said, "T h is piece |
have $65 on It I wouldn't do
Ihul work for $65 I wouldn't
do li for 6365.
"ll s gorgeous, beautiful. It's
a lost ail. People aren't doing II
any more." site said.
U r c makers muy be scarce
bul lace lovers aren't. Mrs
Kennedy said. There Is a col­
lector coveting almost any
scrap that can Ire salvaged
Most collectors are youngsters
who are nostalgic and appreci­
ate un art form they would
'never even consider attemptIng. one which In another lime
might have been a part of Ihelr
everyday lives.
"We've gone Ihrough a grnriatlnn that can't niakr II. Evrn
I cun'l make It. It's something
that goes way buck and II's
very fascinating." she said
And Ihe fast-Inal Ion should
endure as long as ihe fabric
holdn up. Bul once ll crumbles
uwuy there will Ire no more.
Iiecause today's machines Jusl
cau l mulrh Ihe wllh which
granny used t o weave ti.

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DEAR DICK — Could you please anewer tbla
question for me. On the opening of "H ill Street
Blues," where Is It fllmed7 Specifically, the
scene where the police cruisers go under the
bridge. Also, In w b s t city does the series take
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North Muskegon, Mich.

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prospectus. It Is set In "a large, unnamed metropolis
east of Chicago." Th e opening shots were filmed In
Chicago, as arc the transition shots on the show every
week (those are the shots of cruisers roaming the
streets). Most of the action Involving the principal*,
however, is shot In l^os Angeles.

Kleiner

personal friend of Tom Sellcck and that Tom w ill
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crasy. He said they were in Vietnam together
and their outfit gets together every other year.
DEAR DICK — 1 enjoy the theme music for What Is ftelleck's real name and does he hsve a
"M urder She W ro te ." Could you tell me what It brother living In Lancaster, Pa.? — J.L.O.,
I* called and where 1 can get the sheet music? — Reading. Pa.
B.E., Ashtabula, Ohio.
DEAR DICK: We want to know about Tom

DEAR DICK: Please settle a bet. I say the
theme music of "M u rd e r She W rote” Is played
with a piano, my beau says It's a harpsichord.
Help me win my dinner outl — L.O., Madison,
Wis.

Sel l eck. W e h e a r d he w a s on *'$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
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an Incorrect clue. Is It true? — Mrs. C.H.H.,
Trinity, Texas.

l.lke most TV series' themes, there Is no title: It Is
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merely referred to us "Th e Theme from ’Murder She
Wrote.’” It was written by John Addison but has not stars have to pul up with. None of the statements tn
lK-rn published or recorded as of yet. It Is played on a cither letter Is true. Selleck never went to Vietnam (he
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(nano, so eat hearty!
DEAR DICK — A friend of mine says be Is a Beading, doesn't have a brother In Lancaster and his

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Included tod a y: W oo d la n d s, W ilson, la k e v le w ,
Cassolborry and English Estates lle m e n to r le s ;
Rock Loka, Sanford and S. Sem inole M id d le Schools.

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77th Year, No. 310 Tuesday, August 20, 1985— Sanford. Florida

Evening

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Sanford Opts For Landspreading Sewage Disposal
„ By Janie Gnat
I f e r n 1n M n l f w r I t « r
Herald S ta ff W r it e r
Sanford's City Commission has accepted an
88 6 million stale grant towards construction of a
new sewage disposal plant, but even with the
funding aid Ihe 833 million facility will mean
aewer system customers fare a 817 to 819 hike In
their m onlhly bills.
T h e grant w ill be used to construct a
landspreading disposal system to put an end to
Ihe dum ping of treated effluent Into Lake Monroe,
a practice objectionable to the state Department

Environmental
regulationCity
City
Manager
Frank
of of
Environmental
regulation
Manager
Frank
1,1 5am
U i l l . ■_. i. .. . . . .
an
Faison■ asaid
he expects
bills to Jump from_ a
89
average to between $27.06 and 829 83 Th e move
ends a four year debate over thr city's permit to
dump treated sewage Into Lake Monroe
In another matter, commissioners again put off
a decision on Commissioner Robert Thomas' plan
lo establish a com m ittee designed to "prevent
Intergroup tensions" and "maintain harm ony"
among Sanford citizens. Undaunted. Thom as
said he "believes w e'll be able to pass It" at the
next commission meeting.

Perc Ponds
Approval
Irks Area
Residents
By Donna Eates
H era ld S ta ff W riter
Screams of rage and dlsuppoint merit from more than 200
residents spilled over from thr
meeting room Into Ihe llrst floor
hallways of tfie County Services
building Monday night as thr
Seminole County Hoard of A d ­
justment voted 4 1 to to allow
the county to build sewer ef­
fluent prrrolullon (Mtnds In Ihe
midst o f residential arras off Ked
Bog f-ake nnd Dike mad*
And spokesmen from Ihe s e v­
eral hom eow ner associations
represented by thr opponents
vowed to appeal Ihe decision to
thr county commission
Only Danny Brown of thr
adjustmrnls Ixtard voted against
Ih e r e q u e s t fro m C o u n t y
Environmental Servlcrs Director
Jim Bible
Helorr casting fils vote. Brown
suit! that thr real prob lem
plagu in g thr county Is u n ­
controlled growth and reminded
the homeowners dial five people
In Ihe county make the decisions
— Ihe county commission.
"D o you know how they urrlvc
al decisions?" he asked the
audience.
One man In (hr audience who
couldn'l be Idenllllrd yelled.

"Yes, they gel paid o ff."
That apparently wasn't thr
rrsponse Brown was looking for.
however He said decisions arc
arrived at after public hearings
and If rltlzens want to let their
elected officials know how they
feel they must to attend more
public hearings and state their
feelings. "My gut feeling, how­
ever. Is that you are trying to
close the door after the horse Is
gone. Thr only people who can
stop this nrr the rotrntr commis­
sioners."
The vole, for a special excep­
tions under agricultural zoning,
was taken after a three-hour
public hrarlng where opponents
stuted their concerns about the
county's plan to double the
capacity from 1 million gallons
per day lo 2 m illion at Its
overtaxed C on su m ers sewer
plant tu serve new development
In southeast Seminole.
The plant Is to take up thr
slack for a time between the
sewer rapacity the county has
now and thr nerds o f new
development which are not be­
ing met by Orlando s Iron Bridge
sewer plant near Oviedo.
Bible sought special rxerpSee PONDS, page 8A

W reck Leaves 1 Dead
A Sanford man was In oerloua but stable
condition today following a head-on collision
In which the driver of the ether cor was killed.
In the Intensive care unit at South
Seminole Medical Center In Longwood Is
Todd Cast, 2 1. o f 800 S. Elm Ave.
Gast was Injured st 2:59 p.m. Tuesday
when a passing vehicle pulled Into hla lane on
County Road 427 near Sunland Boulevard
and crashed Into his vehicle head-on. ac­
cording to a FHP report. Th e dead man was
tentatively Identified as W illiam Lennox,
possibly also of Sanlord.
Witnesses said an eaatbound vehicle was
passing trem c and collided with Cost's
westbound vehicle. The driver of the eastbound vehicle died si the scene, according to
Ihe report.
Th e type of vehicles were not Identified In
ihe FHP report.
Th e fatality brings the number of tralllcrelated deaths In Seminole County this year
to 27.
— Deane Jordan

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the option to extend the city's permit.
Assistance Act. represents only a portion of thr
Th e most prudent course to keep costs down Is
estimated $33 million cost to upgrade prcser.l
utilizing the landspreading technique and ob­
facilities lo accomodate the landspreading tech
taining grants and county assistance, according
nlque and possibly construct a new waste
to a chart designed by city staff delineating the
treatment plant. Faison said
commission's choices Landspreading ts a system
The city and state Department o f Environ­
whereby effluent Is sprayed on a large land mass
mental Regulation have been debating the city's
like fertilizer The least expensive, to Ihe
permit allowing the dumping o f treated sewage
residents, of Ihe commission's choices would
Into l-akr Monroe fpr four years T h r DER ordered
Involve thr use of two waste treatment plants.
the city lo stop dumping In the lake after Its
See SEWAGE, page 8A

Cleric
Berates
FaI we 11

Sanford
'Excited'
About
Olympic
Center
By Susan Loden
H erald Staff W r ite r
"E x c itin g " was the word
today as Sanford officials and
business people hrard details
o f a planned m ulti-m illion
dollar sports center slated to
he built In the city or nearby.
" I ’m delighted. I think It's
w o n d e rfu l." Sanford Mayor
Bettye Smith said. " I have no
doubts whatsoever I know
with giMMl |&gt;roplr behind the
project It can be a go."
Those behind the project.
S a n fo r d a r c h it e c t Bo
A bem ethy and Jim and Diane
Lane of Orlando, mil IInert their
grand plan for thr Olympian
Sport Center this m orning to
about 25 persons at a meeting
o f the Greater Sanford D evel­
opment Corp. at Ihe Chumbrr
o f Commerce.
Abernethy revealed tlirre
possible sites for the project
w h lcfi lias groundbreaking
scheduled for Oct. 1986. and
which. In Its first phase, ts
expected to cost 814 million
Thirty-five lo 125 acres are
n e e d e d fnr thr p r o p o s e d
center, which will Include a
restaurant und a prlvute recre­
ation-oriented club, the profits
from which will go lo sup(N&gt;rt
Ihe Sport-Tech Foundation,
which will provided funding

S o u th A f r i c a P ra is o
D id n 't 'S e r v o Ju s tic e '

Pfcttofey Ttflimy ViiHtnl
A rc h llec l B o A bern eth y has the attention of S a n fo rd
M a yor B e tty e Sm ith a t he ou tlin es his grand d esign fo r a
multi m illio n d o lla r O lym pic c e n te r intended fo m a k e
Sanford a s p o rts m ecca.
and a superior coaching staff
for the training o f thr athletes.
Abernethy said.
The prime location for Ihe
center. Intended to l&gt;e a train­
ing ground for Olympic hope­
fuls In urquutlr and Ice shirts,
gymnastics, and |&gt;osa!bly truck
and Held, ts along thr shores of
1,a k r M o n r o e , w e s t o f
downtown.
A lte rn a tive s are thr In ­
tersection o f Stair Road 46
and Interstate 4 or an area
near Sem inole Community
College along U S Highway
17-92. Abernethy said

Abernethy said he experts
thr first phase to be operation­
al In uImhiI 2V5 years. It will
house two Olymplc-slze tee
skating rinks, a larger thanO lym pic swimming pool, u
gymnastics gymnasium and a
70 0srat restaurant overlook­
ing I lie playing Helds. Ihe
prlvute club, a sports medicine
center and other recreational
arras.
The second phase o f the
project will Include dorrns and
a school for I tic a th letes,
Abernethy said Development of
See O LYM PIAN , page 8A

Jobs For Ex-Cons
State, Employers Find Pioneering Program Pays
By Deane J ord a n
Herald S ta ff W r it e r
Jobs keep Florida's ex-cons out of
Jail und the longer they stay out o f thr
stammer the less It costs the state.
That gave someone In Tallahassee a
bright Idea: Set up a program lo get
parolees and probationers Jobs and In
the long run thr state will save
money.
Actually. II was more than Just a
bright Idea that brought the Offender
Job Placement of Florida into being
along with Its local olTIce In Sanford at
200 South French Ave.
A study conducted by thr state and
Its department ol corrections showed
It costa 830.000 u year to keep a
person In prison und such a Jobplacement program would save Ihe
slate millions ol dollars In c ourt lime.

|M&gt;llce costs. Jail space expenses and
supervision, said John Wallers, a
supervisor of thr progrum.
The program Is also pioneering In
that Florida Is the only stale with such
a service statewide year round, hr
said.
And who will give the former
criminals jobs? A lol o f businesses
that tike Ihe tax break which goes
along with the hiring of u probationer,
parolee or person on work-rclcusr —
up to 84.500 over u two-year period
For an ex-ollender to be eligible for
thr program he must have been
Involved with the criminal justice
system, from arrest to Imprisonment
to probation within the past live
years.
" I t was perceived that as the
imputation In Florida rose, so did Ihe

rrtm r ra.e. und that so m eth in g
needed lo he done to help people from
lierom lng repeal offenders." Wallers
said.
Besides costs, there was another
good reason In keep ex-offenders
employed — so ihry could pay of
restitution to their victims.
While Ihe program does work with
parolees and probationers, they are
not hard-core criminals. Wallers said
A lot ol the rx-olTrndrrs they help to
llnd Jobs were convicted o f driving
under the Influence Most of the
people have been arrested three times
and spent thr last year and a half In
prison.
" W e don't gel murderers, child
molesters or rapists." he said.
See JOBS, page 8 A

Schools Set Open Houses For Students, Parents
Teachers and administrators
at each o( Seminole County's 41
schools are preparing this week
fur Ihe arrival ol about 40.000
students on Aug. 26. Ihe first
duy o f Ihe 1985-86 school year.
Must schools will hold an open
house so students and parents
can visit Ihe school und receive
Information about bus sched­
ules. what supplies Ihe student
may need, and visit classrooms.
Some schools will mall Informa­
tion to students rather than hold
an open house
Schools holding open houses
are:

HIGH SCHOOLS
Loka Brantley High, orienta­
tion. new students and parents.

Aug. 22. 1 p.m.
Loka H awaii High, ortenta
Bon. new students. Aug 22.
30p it
L ake Mary High, orientation,
new students. Aug. 22. Letters
will be sent to students.
Lyman High, orientation, new
students. Aug. 20. 1:30 p.m.
Schedule pick-up lor returning
students. Aug. 21-23. 8 s.m.
each morning.
Ovtado High, orientation, new
students IJackaon Heights and
St. Lukes' students). Aug. 20.
6:30-8:30 p m.; South Seminole
and transfer students. Aug. 21.
6:30-8:30 p.m.
Seminole High, new students,
Aug. 22, 10 a m. Schedule

pick-up (or returning students.
Aug. 22. after 1 p m Freshmen
and new students will meet In
the auditorium lor a welcome by
the principal and his staff, and
will view a slide allow featuring
ca m p u s life and a c t iv it ie s .
Freshm en and new students
may also pick up (heir schedules
and participate In guided tours
of the campus condurtrd by the
vsrsltv cheerleaders.

MIDDLE SCHOOLS
Jackson Haights Middle.
Students will receive schedules
on Ihe first day of school.
Lakavlaw Middle, all gradca.
Aug 2 2 .9 a m to noon.
Mllwac Middle, all grades.
Aug. 23 10 30 to noon

Rock Lake Middle. Sixth
grader. Aug. 22. 10 a.m.: Sev­
enth and eight grades. Aug 23.
10a in. to noon.
Sanford Middle Schedule In­
formation w ill be mailed to
students before school begins.
New students inay register now.
South Seminole Middle. Six­
th graders w ill receive s letter
Indicating w hich sixth grade
orientation to attend Aug 22.
2-3 p.m.; Aug. 23. 2-3 pm .
Other new students lo the school
are invited to a new students'
orientation on Aug 22 at 10
s.m. Students returning from
last year w ill receive schedules
In their first-period class on Aug.
26.

Teague Middle, elxth grade,
Aug 22. 9 30 to 11 30 a.m.. new
students going Into the seventh
ana eight grades. Aug. 22. 1 to 2
pm .
T u e k a w l l l a M i d d l e , a ll
grades. Aug 22.9a.m. to toxin.
ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS
Altamonte Elementary, all
grades. Aug. 23. noon to 2:30
p.m
Bear Lake Elementary, all
grades meet In auditorium and
then go to classrooms: Kin­
dergarten. Aug. 23. 1-3 p m .;
first grade. Aug. 27. 7 p m .;
second grade. Aug 28. 7 p m .:
third grade. Aug 29. 7 p m .;

J O H A N N E S B U R G . S ou th
Africa IU PI) — One of nine
clergymen who mcl with Presi­
dent Pieter BoIha denouneed
Moral M ujorlty leader Jerry
F a lw cll fo r p ra isin g South
Africa's w hile minority govern­
ment.
Methodist lender Peler Storey
•wild the American evangelist,
who met separately with Botha
Monday, does not have "th r
slightest notion ol what Is hap­
pening In the hearts and minds
ol the people In this country."
Storey said F'alwell's visit
failed lo serve "the cause ol
Justice In South Africa."
S t o r e y a n d e ig h t o t h e r
clergym en — Including tw o
blacks — met with Botha Mon­
day a lte r the Botha-Falwell
meeting. Th e delegation was led
by Anglican Archbishop Phillip
Russell.
The clergym en said Ihe talks
focused on apartheid — South
Africa's policy o f racial separa­
tion. the government-imposed
stale of em ergency and yearlong
racial violence thal has claimed
635 lives
" T h r p r e s id e n t g a v e us
nothing to take away with us."
Catholic Bishop Denis Hurley
complained. "T h e two percep­
tions of the South African com­
munity were so different that we
hardly communicated at all."
Nobel P e a c e Prize w inner
Bishop Desmond Tulu declined
to attend Monday's meeting with
Botha, saying It would be "a
miracle" If the talks produced
any m o v e m e n t aw ay from
apartheid.
F alw rll em erged from his
meeting with Botha praising
South Africa's minority white
g o ve rn m en t and critic iz in g
Tutu.
"There ure millions of Ameri­
cans who do not agree with ...
what Bishop Tutu has been
saying." Falwrll told a news
conference. "T h e South African
govern m en t Is m aking p ro ­
gress."
He said he would ronduct a 8 1

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Khomeini Says,..
BOULDER. Colo. (UPI) What every good Shiite
Moslem nerds to know —
from where not to go to the
bathroom lo the legality of
digesting wingless locusts
— la now in a book of
sayings from the Ayatollah
Khomeini. The book lists
about 3.000 aphorisms and
costs 832

See SCHOOLS, page 8A

t

�IA—Evswlng Herald. Sinford, PI,

Tuesday, Aug 30, IMS

Sanford Man Imprisoned For Rap

NATION

The rape o f a 13-year-old girl netted a
Sanford man a nine-year prison sentence.
Evzetl Lynch, 22. of Lake Monroe Circle,
was sentenced Friday by Circuit Judge
Dominick J. Salfi who also ordered Lynch to
serve a year of probation after the prison
term Lynch pleaded guilty to the charge
Oct. 19.
Although Lynch plraded guilty to raping
thr girl, a grand Jury declined to Indict him
May 23. 1984. for rape with physical force, a
felony for which he could have received a

IN BRIEF
Second Quarter G N P Upgraded;
Picking Up Stronger Pace
WASHINGTON (UP1) — Th e economy grew at a 2 percent
rate In the necond quarter, a slightly stronger pace for the
gross national product than first reported, government
economists said today.
The n e w ONP growth rate, revised up from the original
1.7 percent rale, slightly upgraded the wrak advance for
the entire first half of the year to 1.1 perm it. It was
originally reported at 1 percent.
The first half's lackluster performance still makes
necessary a rapid acceleration In the second half to meet
even the minimum goals o f the White House for the year.
The Bureau of Economic Analysis also reported that for
the fifth consecutive quarter aher-tax rorporale profits
declined, dropping0 4 percent in the Aprll-June period.
The GNP figures were the annual rate of change in the
market value of nil goods and services, adjusted for
Inflation,
W hile growth was minimal In the second quarter,
Inflation throughout the econom y also slowed, to a 2,7
percent rate, compared with 5,4 percent In the first
quarter.

battery.
According to court records the attac|
occurred at aboul 1 a.m. May 8. 1984. o
'h e railroad tracks on Sixth Street neJ
French Avenue In Sanford.
The girl told police a 15-year-old boy m
walking her home when they were'Jolned b
Lynch and the 17-year-old.
The girl was threatened, hit with roCkl
and raped by the Ihrrr assailants, a pollrf
report said Lynch reportedly stole
necklace Irom her also.
—Deane Jo rd a l

Bandit Trio Robs, Beats Ice Cream Salesman
Ice cream salesman Scott Alan
lle u th in . 18, o f A lta m o n te
Springs, (old Seminole County
shrrlfPs deputies he was robbed
by three men who pretended to
la- let- cream buyers.
The caper was carried off at
about 0 :3 0 p.m . Friday on
Oak Ian do Strrct cost of North
Western Street In Altamonte
Springs.
When Bcuthln stepped from
Ills truck, which Is owned by
Delight Wholesale Co. of O r­
lando. one o f the trio hit him In
I he face and knocked him to the
ground Th r others kicked hint
when he was down and then lied
with $70 taken from the engine
cover of Ids Ice cream truck, a
sheriff's report said.

Ex-Union Head Gets 10 Years
CHICAGO IIIPII — An emotional plea for m ercy by
former Trnmslers President Boy L. Williams did him little
good as a federal Judge sentenced the ailing ex union rhlef
to 10 years in federal prison for trying to bribe a U.S.
senator.
U.S. District Judge Prentice II Marshall originally had
sentenced Williams to 55 years In prison for his 1083
bribery conviction, hut ordered the reduced sentence
Monday based on medical rrjMjrts of Williams' emphysema
and heart trouble. Defense attorneys had asked for
probation.
Williams, 70, was convicted ol Irylng to bribe former
Sen Howard Cannon. D-Nrv., with an attractive land deal
In exchange for help In defeating a trucking deregulation
measure.
Fighting track tears. Williams said. "I hope God strikes
me down right here, hut not one word was said In th.it
senator’s office aboul a bribe."
Sitting In a wheelchair and breathing with the aid o f a
respirator. Williams told the Judge he has lost all Interest In
living and tiial nothing lias gone right In Ills life since
1059.

A c t io n R e p o r t s
★

Fires
k Courts
k Police

James L. Pcnland o f 101 E
Altamonte Drive. *1131. has
been released on 92.000 bond
and Is scheduled to appear In
court Sept. 9

PROWLER WITH
KNIFE Ac COINS
A 2 7 -y e a r-o ld A lta m o n te
Springs man spotted lurking
behind a building where a bur­
glary had Just been reported
around midnight Sunday was
found to be armed with a klnfe
and allegedly had coins mat­
ching the description o f Items
taken In Ihr burglary.
Th r burglary trad occurred at
apartment 1016, 101 E. Alta­
monte Drive, and the suspect
was found Ix-hlnd that building.
( K i l l e r said.
The suspect was armed with
an open pocket knife and was
carrying coins believed to have
hern taken In tile burglary,
(toller said.
Edward Charles Furlong, 27.
of 305 North Lake Blvd . was
arrested at 12.32 a.m. Monday
anti charged with loitering or
prowling, carrying a concealed
weapon and burglary. Hr was
l&gt;elng held In lieu of $5,000
bond,

P E R S IS T E N T BURGLAR
A 3 2 - y c u r - o ld A lta m o n te
Springs man who reportedly
forced hi* way Into a neighbor­
ing apartment and assaulted and
threatened several occupants
around midnight Sunday has
Item charged with burglary.
Altamonte Springs police who
were called to. 101 E Altamonte
Drive, * 8 1 1, becuuse of the
break-in spoiled Ihr suspect
outside a building In Ihr area an
arrested him.
Ocru|&gt;anls of apartmrnt 811.
ini hiding Dan James Byan and
James Bobrrt Slone, reportedly
(old police they an a woman at
thr apartment had been con ­
fronted hy the suspect w lto
r e p o r t e d ly d e m a n d ed re n t
money.
The suspect reportedly fought
LEWD ASSAULT REPORTED
with the men and entered and
A 13-yrar-old Sanford girl re­
Irlt the apartment srvrral times
liefore |s&gt;llcc arrived and ar­ ported to S e m in o le County
rested him at 12:59 a.m.. thr s h e r iff 's d e p u tie s th at an
18-year-old Sanford man* threw
rrpurt said.

New Trial Denied For Dotson
CHICAGO |U1’I) — Gary Dotson, the convicted rapist
whose alleged victim now says the crime never occurred,
huslost another round In his fight (o clear his name.
Cook County Chlrf Criminal Court Judge Richard J.
Fitzgerald refused Monday to grant a new trial for Dotson,
saying Dotson's attorneys foiled to prove tils constitutional
right to a fair trial was violated during the 1979 trial.
Warren Lu|&gt;el, cine ol Dotson’s lawyers, said he was
"disappointed hut not shocked" try Fitzgerald's ruling.
"T h e criminal Justice system wants In wash Its hands of
Qury Dotson." Cupel said.
Defense lawyers argued Dotson's right to u lair trial was
violated by lire testimony o f Cathleen Crowell Wchb and a
slate forensic selcnllst. T h ey claimed lire testimony was
perjured and that prosecutor* knew ll.
IiuI the Judge said Dial In win a new trial, the defense
would have had In prove prosecutors knowingly allowed
Webb and the forensic expert to perjure themselves.

her into Die swimming pool al
Master’s Cove Apartments and
tried to pull off the bottom o f her
bathing suit.
The girl straggled, broke free
and ran from the man. who
reportedly bit her on the back
during the struggle, a sheriff's
report said.
The Incident occurred Friday
and was reported to sherlirs
dep u ties Saturday. D eputies
have requested a warrant for the
man’s arrest, the report said.
B ITER CHARGED
Sanford police who reportedly
saw bite marks on Hratnda
(fam ily and Daniel Summrrslrl
pursed ih r man they suspected
o f biting them and charged him
with aggravated battery, fleeing
and attempting to elude police
and resisting arrest without vio ­
lence.
The alleged altack reportedly
occurred al about 6:55 p.m.
Friday at 2015 S. Sanford Avc..
and police who arrtvrd to In­
vestigate reported spotting the
suspect behind the building
They chased the man Into an
alley where he was caught. »
police report said.
Lynn Ellis Anderson. 23. ol
2015 S. Sanford Avr,, was Jailed
at 7:23 p.m, and was being held
In lieu or $8,000 bond. A reason
for I he alleged attacks was not
given In the |&gt;ollce report. A n ­
derson was also wanted In Texas
on an a g g r a v a te d r o b b e r y
charge, police reported.
A R M E D T R A F F IC OFFENDER
A man stripped by San lore I
police because his sp eedin g
vehicle was weaving on U.S.
H ighw ay 17-92 was Initially
charged with having an Improp­
er tag and careless driving.

Weapons and drug charges wen
added later.
1
The officer reported finding &lt;
small quantity o f marijuana ant
a smoking pipe in thr vehicle. J
sawed off shotgun and a loadei
25-callber automatic pistol were
also reportedly found In the
vehicle.
Jay J. Kahn. 25. o f Block 2. lot
46. Slate Boad 419. Oviedo, was
arrested at 12:24 a.m. Sunday
He has been released on $2,500
txmd and is scheduled to appear
incouri Sept. 9.

DUI ARRESTS
The following persons have
been a rr e s te d In S em in ole
County on a charge of driving
under the Influence:
—Ronald Franklin Bamrs. 34. of
1207 Marie Avc., Apopka, was
arrested at 8:43 p.m. Friday on
State Boad 436, Altam onte
Springs, after he was seen driv­
ing with his car's headlights off
and crossing the centerline.
—Peter Thomas March. 21. of
750 Via Lugano. Winter Park, at
9 41 p m Saturday after Ills car
was seen weaving on Stale Hoad
436. Altamonte Springs
—Christopher Mark Tyler. 25. of
614 E. 3rd St.. Sanford, at 9:01
p m. Friday after his car failed to
maintain a single lane on 13th
Street In Sanford.
—Lewis Gene Collum, 24. of
Orlando, at 3:23 p.m. Sunday by
Sanford poller looking for a
reportedly "reck less" motorcy­
cle rider al 1801 W. 13th Place
He was also charged with (ailing
to maintain a single lane and
driving without a license.
—John T . Lettlere, 24, of 1828-H
Lauding Drive. Sanford, at 10
a m. Friday on Landing Drive
after Ills car was clocked travel­
ing 79 rnph In a 45 mph zone.

Blue Cross-Blue Shield Rates Going Down

G u n t e r : D a y C a r e C e n te rs N e e d In s u ra n c e H e lp
TALLAHASSEE |DPJl — Insurance Com­
missioner Bill Gunter Is considering asking
tlie Legislature to guarantee affordable
llahillly Insurance for day rare center
operators. In Iu &gt;|k-s of preventing centers
across the stale Irom closing.

Easing Superpower Relations

In a news conference Monday. Gunter also
announced "historic" medical Insurance
rate reductions dial he said will save
250.000 Florida senior clllr.ens $13 5 mil­
lion dollars lK-glnnlng next momh
Gunter said he Is studying the need for
pool coverage for day care centers o f thr sort
llie Legislature adopted this past spring for
hosptiutsand doctors
Day care center operators say they have
seen their liahtllly insurance premiums
Increase drastically in recent months —
sometime* hy as much as IOO percent or
more — partly because of allegations of
child abuse fir some factlfilrs.
L a r g e c o u rt-a w a rd e d d a m a g e s for
neglige m e In virtually every area of pro
lesslim.il ludiilliv have added lo Ihr woe.

SA N TA DABIiAltA. Calif. I lll’ll — President Brogan is
ready "to lake small steps forw ard" to rase stipcr|x)wrr
relations when hr meets wltii Soviet leader Mikhail
Gorbuehev In November, says national security adviser
Kobert McFarlane.
S|waklng to a civic group Monday In Santa Barbara.
McFarlane listed fundamental questions a trout the real
alms o f Soviet policy that Bragnn may discuss with
Gorbachev when they meet in Geneva. Switzerland.
Those questions Include lire Soviet occupation o f
Afghanistan, Moscow's sup|xirt of Libya and Cuba, Its
appurrnt refusal to discuss a chemical weapons treaty and,
above all, human rights In the Soviet Union.
McFarlane also accused Ihr Soviets ol engaging In "a
masterpiece ol chulzpah" In calling (or a ban on space
defense research while carrying on their own

WEATHER
AREA FORECAST: Today
partly cloudy Scattered mainly
afternoon thunderstorms. High
near 90 to mid 90s Light wind
Halo chance 50 perrrnl. Tonight
and Wednesday (tartly cloudy.
Chance ol maluty afternoon and
rvcnlng thunderstorms. Low In
low to mid 70s. High nrur IK) to
mid 90s. Light wind. Rain
chance 20 percent tonight and
40 percent Wednesday.
NATIONAL REPORT! Early
morning thunderstorms today
threatened to Mood purls ol
Artzunu. and rain also lilt |tarts
of the South, the East, the West
and the Plains A Bash Hood
watch was posted for a large
portion o f south-crnirul and
southeastern Arizona, roughly
hum southeast of Phoenix to the
Tu cson urea. Bains caused
minor flooding ol roads around
Marlco|»a. Aria., while heavy rain
was re|*orlrd near Florence,
Arte . und Sail Manuel. Ariz.
Showers and thunderstorm s
were also scattered from the

fife sentence. The grand Jury did not believe
there was a strong enough case to prove
rape w ith physical force, according to
Assistant State Attorney Steve Plotnlck
A charge of robbery’ against Lynch was
dropped In exchange for the guilty plea.
Lynch was arrested May 8. 1984. along
with tw o Sanford males, a 17-year-old and a
15-year-old.
T h e older boy pleaded guilty to sexual
battery and the 15-year-old was convicted
and sentenced In Juvenile court for sexual

Tennessee valley northeustwuHl
lo central ami southern New
England Halit was reported
from northern L ou isian a to
southwest Texas as well us
IHtrlloiis of Nebraska and South
Dakota. The Pacific northwest
and the northern Rockies were
hit wliii some rain. Hall 2 Inches
In diameter fell north o f Colorado
Springs. Colo., late Monday af­
ternoon. while hall |illed 2 In­
d ie * deep near Hill City. S I )
Dense lug was beginning to
develop across (tortious o f the
Mldwrst Irom northeast Missouri
to west central Indiana. Texas
sizzled again Momluy, with temIM-raturen climbing above tile
100-degree mark over most of
the state Hut a cold front slid
In to tbe T exa s P a n h a n d le,
bringing some relief. The holiest
s|&gt;ol In the slate wus Laredo,
where the high hit 107.

AREA READINGS (0 a.m.):
temperature: 82; overnight low.
7 3 ; M o n d a y 's h i g h : 9 3 ;
bunmiririr pressure: 30.09; rela­

tive h u m id ity : 76 p e rcen t:
winds: south at 6 mph: rain: .10
huh; sunrise: 6 57 a m , sunset
8 00 p.m

WEDNESDAY

EXTENDED

HOSPITAL
NOTES
Central Flartda Rational Material

TI DES:

D aytona Beach: highs. 12:50
n.til., — p.m.: lows. 6 09 a m ..
6:52 p m.: P o r t C a n a v era l:
highs, 12 42 a m .. — pin.; lows.
6 ()0 a m.. 0:43 p m.; Bayport:
lilghs. 4 48 a.m., 5:52 p.m.;
lows. I 1:50 a m.. 11:32 p.m.
BOATINO FORECAST: St.
Augustine lo Jupiter Inlet out 50
miles — Wind variable mostly
south 5 to 10 knots through
Wednesday. Sea less than 3 feet.
Scattered thunderstorms mainly
during afternoon und evening.

FOR EC AST:

Thursday through Saturday —
Purtly clo u d y. A chance o f
muinly afternoon and evening
th u n d e rs to rm s T h u rsd a y
becom ing m ore likely south
Friday und Saturday Lows from
the low 70s north to around HO
south. Highs upper 80s to lower
90s,

which also threatens nursing homes and
even condominium associations that require
llahillly Insurance, Gunter said.
Day care centers cannot operate without
llahillly Insurance brrause o f tough new*
regulations Ihr Leglslalure adopter! ibis past
spring. Caught til a squeeze, some center
operators say they may Ik* forced to hike
their fees or close clown. And If Ihul
happens, they warn, low-income working
mothers may turn to unlicensed, black
market day care centers.
Gunter said he has already sponsored
h earin gs on the plight o f the rondo
associations und lhal hearings on Ihr threat
to day rare centers arc planned. He said he
has also warned Insurers to give plenty of
notice of large premium hikes or face
|H&gt;sslble unfair trade practices sanctions.
Gunter said day care center operators
may also turn to the Market Assistance
Program the lawmakers created last session
The program, which Is funded by lhe
Industry, helps Insurance customers find
coverage.

Gunler said I he reduction In Blue CrossBlur Shield supplementary policy rales will
be- thr company’s first since 1969. Bates
held steady last year, but rose at twice the
Inflation rate over much ol the past decade
The reduction will mean avc-rage savings
o f 4 percent, or about $20 per year, for
"M e d lg a p " policy holders In soulheust
Florida, Gunler said.
Senior citizens In other areas of thr stale
— where hospitalization Is often ronsldcrahly less expensive than In southeast
Florida — will save 17 percent, or about $80
per year
Gunter atlrthuled thr rate reduction lo
federal restrictions on how much hospitals
can charge for treating Medicare palienls
He also riled monitoring of hospital costs by
Florida's Health Cost Ccmilmnrnl Board;
Increased competition from health mainte­
nance organizations, preferred provider
service* and ambulutory renters: bargnnhunllng by romuTners: and a decline in the
general Inilatlon rate,

W H Y K EEP YOUR HOUSE
AIR CONDITIONED
W H EN YOU’RE NOT IN IT?

ADM ISSIONS

Santord
Wettey Brawn
Oluhxd U Carroll
Roger A Jlmenet

Raterl * Mate*
LuclleT McCloud
Sheryl D Rated
Johnny N Smith

Mary R T»l»
B «n O William*

AndraaW Hadlan, Caaaaterry
C UlUan Mealy. OaSary
Motion l Coney*. Deltona
Matilda 0 Parer. I aka Mary
Tneretar Srook*. Orange City
DISC H A RQ E l

Sen lord
Michael J McCauley
M ary M Nutty
H aliiaV Tanay
Ralph L Kalp. Deltona
DobraB Corcoran and baby fltd laniard
VarwiM W Tramal and baby bey Lata
Mary

LynnaP Oprady andOaky boy Longefd

Eu*ninj&gt; H o n U d
I D IR S *11 ; m &gt;

...Cleric
C ontinu ed from page 1A
million inrilta rampulgn In cor­
rect false IniprrsMlons nl the
situation In South Alik a created
by Tutu.
Falwcll praised Botha for his
efforts to reform South Africa's
r a c e la w s a n d d e s c r ib e d
a parth eid p o llclea ol racial
segregation us "social reality"
rather Hum government man
dates.

Laxalt Won't Run Again
CARSON CITY. Nev. |UPI| Sen. Paul Laxalt. longtime polit­
ica l confidant o l P resid en t
Rcuguu. say* hr w ill not seek a
third term, und gleeful Demo­
cratic leaders suy the race lor his
seat now Is "u itrw Iwdlgame."
Brag,in. vacationing at hts
Santa Barbara. Calif., ranch,
expressed "sincere regret1 fur
die Nevada Republican's de­
cision.

r

Laxalt. 63. spent three weeks
mulling over his decision In the
Nrvudu mountains und told a
news conference Monday at the
Stalehou.se that hr will not run
for re-election next year.
" M y In d ep en d en t Basque
spirit cries for more freedom,"
he said “ Simply put. I'm at a
point In my life when I'd dearly
love lo spend more time with m y
children and grandchildren."

Tuesday. August 70. 1**J

Vol 77. No 310
Publiihad Doily and Sunday. M CtR l
Saturday ky I ha la n ia rd Horajd.
Inc MS N Franck A ra . leMecd.
Fla M H 1.
Second C la n Fat U f a Paid i t Santerd.
Ftenda m i l
Ham a Dtli«ar&gt; W aak. 11 IS, Meat*.
14 Mr &gt; Menlh*. I I* 1 ), A Month.
I l l Mr Year. SSI M Sy M a il: Waak
lt .S lr M onth. SO M r ) Menlh*.
I l l Mr * Month*, i l l l i t Year,

lo*. M
Phone (M S ) 111 lo ll.

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�E v e n i n g H e r i l d , S o n lo r d . F I

School Bus Schedule For:
Waadtondt Element *ry Wheal
“ -•*
. Tlm*

PM
Tim*

Bn* I t ) Driver K. Plfier
Merkhem Weed! It* (W**HM*I
i l l Markhem Wood* Rd 1 Vlti* 0** Dr (guard m m 0 Wlngfto'd
Worm)
) •■
• I* Markham Wood* Rd ft Mgntor* Tr (Markham Pt*c» Cknintry
E lU I* »
o n l(l
__
|f
•:IP Wingfield D r ft Royal Fern C* (Wingfield R***rre)
JU
. i t * Alvarado Cl — Pa*l TalfttoCt .
J 1J
I IT AlraradaCt I E ) A WlngtteldDr
. .........................._ J IJ
• I I M i'k h am Woodi Rd ft M*r*h*m Cl (Lak# Markham
Eltetot)
j ji
• IJ M artham W oodtR dftStonePottRdlSlw 'ew qedFaem t)
111
I 13 Markham Wood* Hd l P ™ i Rd
1 II
But ITT D riv .r M F m t n
Markham P to d i Rd (Sautll)/Spring* Landing*
t Id *11* Markham Wood) Rd (Approa 1/10 mil* north ol

iR 0*1

j }1

• 11 PHI M P f llv m Wood* Rd (Appro* 1/S mil* norlh ol
iR 041
1 1*
River Perk Clr ft River Pork C l (Spring* Landing I
1 I*
Spring* Landing Blvd ft Point Vtow Ln
&gt; 10
Spring* Landing B ird ft Wood*t**d Clr
3 1*
i n Spring* Lending B ird ft VIII* PPor* Pt
* I* *791 Markham Wood* Rd I |ust p ttl curve)
3 13
• » MIS Markham Wood* Rd _____ ___
3 IS
Bos 341 TVtver J. Bay tot
Getoen Oravt/Markham D h T i Id I Eatttidal Ikii Rd
i is Sion* Cl ft M * r*rsl Cl (Golden G ro w l
3 30
• n Markham Wood* Rd - P»*t *un wood Bird
3 11
i l l Markham Woods R dft Spanlth Oak T r .
3 M
I I I Markham Wood* Rd ft Huntor't Tr (Markham Point* student*
only)
I M
• IS Old Potl Rd IN I a 3rd bourn *lt*r RR track* (Trim *
I
J 11
1 : 1 1 Old Po*l Rd (SI — JutlboforaR R track* a 3nddriveway J It
I 13 lbi| Rd ft Oolk Rd (Turnaround)
J 31
I 13 t i 0 lb H Rd
1 33
■u* I l t O r t w r I . Sullivan
I
«
i
I
I

II
30
n
33
3*

• 33

Crowley Clr (E l ft Judith Pi
Crowley Clr ft Rultadg* Rd
Ruttodg* Rd ft Sun wood Dr
Sundiln* Tr** B ird ft Rutledge Rd ........
Sunihln* Tr** B ird ft Murcott Cl
Stmthln* Tr** B ird ft Hom oteitaCl..

3 II
3 13

1 11
1 II
3 II

1 10

Wilson El*m*nt*ry School
AM
Tim*

PM
Tim*
But 3*4 O rlw r J Mut*
W »k i»« Park Or/Lengweod Markhtm Rd Lakt Markham Rd.'SR a*
1 :1 1 W*k)v* Park Dr o Mall* * Landing
1 14
1 :1 1 W*k Ira Park Dr o Mallbo* P ill
J 13
I I* SR 0 0 III drirtw ay on lelt. sail of W*kIra Park Dr
1: I t
1.13 SR at ft Longwood Markham Rd
1 II
Longwood
Markham
Rd
8
Btock
Mallbon
on
rlghl
1 13
I II
I IT Longwood Markham Rd ft Rot* Lok* Ln
1 I*
1 11
I 10 Longwood Markham Rd ft Via Bonito
1 la
I II Longwood Markham Rd ft Via Htrmosa
II
... J 0*
Df
• H SR U 4
)
• H SR U 4 Cfntff Hd
Bvt H i D rivtf J
CR tf/Or«'&gt;f# Blvd
)
• M CR M 4 Palm T tr r
| 3*
• Of CR 114 N ifd u * / i A v f
1 10 CR IS # Ho u m on rtght wrim chain link f«r*t
I 11
III
CH II ft Iowa Av*
...........
13*
111 CR I! - pail church tl| 8 empty lot)
111
1 11 CR 11 ft School Si
1 31
| I4 O r*ng* Bird 8 lit hoi** on right p*il I a
3 31
1 11 PIN B Orang* Bird 8 1** houia on l*tt past Al Moor* *
G*r ag*
1 30
• I* Orang# Blvd 8 Youngblood Mouto Mover*
) I*
I 13 Orang* B ird 8 3 **o*y hot/** on toll p a t 'Oregon A w
J 1*
111 Or eng* Bird 0 Red log hoot* on l«tt
111
lit
Orang* Bird 8 li t dirt road on right past N Indiana St
114
1:10 Orang* B ird 8 Ta llo w hou**on latt
1 II
• II Orong* Bird ft New York St
I I*
• 31 Or*ng* Bird 8 Town ft Country Treller Pork
3 IJ
114 P ill Orang* B ird I S r n n meiiboion right)
1 II
■ IS North Rd - Otf Orang* Blvd
_________ J l IB
I I * North Rd ft Orang* A w (Sominola Ekl*t**l................
J it
Bui 311 0&gt;Ivor J (d w *rdl
CR «4A/Merkhem Wood! Rd CH 411
3.11 CR 44A o Suburban E ll* l* «
.............
.........................4:1#
1:1* CR akA ft Banana Lak* Rd ............. .............
13*
•ft U Markham Woods Waft Pl*ip»*od ftlrd (Markham O w kt). . l - II
'ft la *1700 Markham Wood* Rd ............. ...................................
1:11
I M M*rkh*m Wood* R dft A tr* Cl (Acr*» Eilat**) ... .............I l l
114 M*r*h«m Wood* Rd ft Wlmb&lt;*don Dr (Shannon Oow ntl. I l l
I 04 Markham Wood* R dft Oak Ln ( Shady O a ll tludentt only I .1:1*
1 :1 1 L a n g P e n d R d ft O r a n g * R ld ft* D r ( O r a n g *
Rldg*K Turnaround I
1 II
I II Markham Wood* Rd ft Oak Ln (Robmtwood student* only I I I*
113 M*r*h*m Wood* R dft Storage!* (S ll Ravensbrootil
1 30
111 Morlhom Wood* Rd 8 I *1*0 Windsor
111
I I I Markham Wood* Rd 8 *•• rood on right pail I k M ary Bird
l Maa throw)
J 33
1 33
I 14 Markham Wood* Rd ft Groantr** Ln (Hanover Wood!)
I 14
I II Markham Wood* Rd ft DownCt (Down Eitaietl
) 11
1 :1 1 Markham Wood* Hd S Manboi &lt;W3 (onaastedal
3
10
* 34 Markham Rd ft Sandy Ln
1 0»
I 11 P104A Markham Hd
3 13
• 33 CR a j lf t l t i St
Bui 313 Dr Ivor 0. Bvmganpnar
U*sa la Rd/SR 44/WaytMa Or
I 0* u p u la Rd 8 Harrell • Stop (on w**ti!d* b*tw**n Ruby St ft
1 1*
dump!
1 13
• IP Upsala Rd ft Ruby St
I l«
I I I SR 4* ft Otd Monro* Rd IS)
1 K
1 1 1 SR a* ft Kennel Rd (SI
1 11
1.14 SR 44 8 M A M Motor*
J 33
I I* P3440 Narcissus A w
J 34
I 13 PMM N*rcl**u« A w
1 11
I 14 Old Monro* Rd IN ) ft SR 44
1 13
SR
44
—
Just
before
Eldar
Rd
INI
■ 10
1 31
I 31 SR 44 ft Hickman Dr
3:11
I I I Waytid* Dr 8 1*' drirtw ay pait Grant l In* Rd
.3:1#
I 31 Way*Id* D r ft Wilton Pi
) 0
■ 34 Wsytid* Dr ft K lmb*rty C l IE I
1 0*
■ 13 Wtytid* O r ft H t n d m o r Ln
But 111* O rrrtr O Dad**
SI M T l R irrr f kt»l««/ft**t#rtoum lR 44
.4 II
I 30 Mitwsrrl A w ft Canal Dr (i t John (R iv e r Estai**)
3.14
■ n Hatley A w B M cKay St IBooktrtpwn)
I II
I 31 McKay St ft Mo*on A w
3 30
( 31 SR a* ft Handtrton Ln (N l

I IS l ISIS MarquaH* A w iSouthtid* Awl
t 01 S Sanford A w ft North Way
t 01 Santord A w f t l t l h H

100 yard* watt at Bearden

Bui tfl Driver C. Ripley
Lak* Mary (CentralI
I l i Wethington Av# ft ath SI ________ ........
3 S3
1 U
I ss 3rd SI ft Country Club Rd 8 Small T rlongular Are*
1 S3
.......
I so 1th St ft L*k*rt*w A w
Bus IIP Driver M Gordon
Midway I Central I
3 S4
I 10 S pet A w • Old Migrant Clinic (South of Main St)
1 S3
t 01 Spa* A w B King* Rd
Bet IIS Driver D. Bryant
Academy Manar
_______
3 S3
I 14 1 10* Academ y A w l Middle et block I ______
I to Academy A w ft Txikege* $t
3 10
3 4*
• oc &gt;110 B*thun*C.r (Si
But li t Drtver P. John ion
Celery Ave/Camartn City/South ft C a tle l purport
I 43 *3301 Ce'ary Av* (li t hou(* on right aatt st Summarlin
Awl
4 0'
I 41 &lt;3431 Calary A w li d hoot* onrighl past S.put A w l
4 01
I 4* Calory A w ft Cameron A w
4 04
4 01
I 4* R tchmond Rd — otf 1R 4*
4 01
i to Richmond R d 8 3nd 8 'd g *
3 M
Moor*
I
Station
Rd
k
Baa'dall
A
w
1 11
3 10
t 00 va&gt;* Sift Jim PI
3 4*
t 01 31'h PI ft San lord A w
3 44
• 03 llth ft Magnolia A w
B itlW O rtr a r L. Rut.Mo"
Hrktar A»#/Myrtl# Sl/S lantord A**/Pm* Way
a oa
I a* Me*ter A w 8 Dick Hon* Stop I North et RRI
I 43 Heiter A w ft Myrtle SI
4 01
4 03
4 0 Myrtle SI 0 William* Stop 11*1 houtacn right I
4 PI
I re Myrtle SI 0 Ettorton t Stop
4 00
I to Myrtle SP B Lake A w
J It
I II Myrtle SI B S Santord A w
.......
J IP
I 11 l Sanford Av* ft MUh.gan St
3 13
S
Santord
A
w
ft
Oak
Way
I 13
3 14
I u S Santord A w ft Pm# Way
3 14
i s* PT34 Pin* Way
111
I 13 Pm* Way ft Hallalu|*h Way
. 3 S3
I M tlta l Pm* Way
3 10
I te &lt;1410 S'pet A w (between Kentucky !• ft Marquette A w l
lipe*
A
w
ft
Marquette
A
w
3 4*
• 00
„
.
.
.
J
43
Ohora
It
ft
Whllner
Way
t PI
....... J 41
* 04 Airport B ird ft Bailey SI
Bui 141 D rive rs Nittell
Country Clvk Rd I North) /Loch Arbor I North)
1 1*
I 10 Country Club Rd ft Lake Mary A w
J 14
........
i ti Country Club Rd ft Frederick A w
1 It
I S3 Country Club Rd ft Ran too' Ln
1 IP
Country
Club
Rd
ft
Linda
Ln
I 14
I SS Ccwntry Club Rd ft cingtwood Ct
) 13
• D WCry*r*l Dr ft Laktriew Dr ILoch Arbor)
3 S3
I IP W Ctyktai Dr ft SCryttal Dr
J 11
I 1 * W Cry«t*l Or ft Lake Bird
.......... ..
I 90 Lak* Bird ft R &gt;dg* Dr
3 so
Bui H I Drtver T. Carver
Lak* Mery Bird/ Hidden Lak*
3 SO
P 4* Crytlal Lake Are ft Old Lake Mary Rd
.........
3 11
I 11 Palmetto A w ft Lak* Mary Bird ...... .........................
1 SS
I 14 Lake M ary Bird ft Ridg* Dr I Southud* kludenti only I
3 17
I 1* Hidden Lake O ' ft Laurel Cl (Hidden Lekel
.1 W
• IP Loch Low Or I SI ft Bay Tree CP
• rt 111 Driver 0 Med***
Sana#* Seuth/Flera Height*/Saner*
....................
.3 :0
I u Hibi*cu»Or — Otl Santord A w
I 14 Palm Way ft Rota Dr
.3 :0
1 i)
• ta Sanlord A w ft Stenitrom Bird. ..........
.3:11
« 00 Vanora Bird ft McWey Dr &lt;Ree center |...................
Bvt 131 Driver E Robin ten
Lack Harlt
.1 47
I 13 30th Sift Jerry A w
1 «
...
.. ..
• I* 30th SI ft Ale l ender Are
But 114 Driver A. Napalitene
Sunlend C ttatei ( t a i l I
.1 so
I 11 1uniend Dr - alt CR 413
1 11
• IP Sunland Dr ft Mimot* Terr IN I
J U
■ I* Beywaod Clr ft Walt* Dr
B vl 310 Driver F. ftellemy
Lincoln Height*
) 12
I V4 Hughey St ft William* A w
1 13
• IS l into'y A w ft Truman Bird
1 11
• Si Truman B ird ft Kno&lt; Av*
...............................
J SO
t oo Airport Bird ft Bungalow B ird .................................
B n 111 Driver B. Halit*
CR 433/Carriage Car*
* M Carriage Car* Re* Center parking (at
J 0
J |1
I U C R 41) ft Badtord Rd
* H CR 411 ft Nolan Rd .........................................................
) 13
a oo CR 433 ft Branch A w
1 47
t 0* CR 413ft Tangarln* A w ............ ............... ...................
. ) 14
Bui 111 Driver O Flannagln
Shanandaah Vlllega/CR 413/iunlend Eilatai
( It Mwy 13 t l e Shanandoah VlUaga ...... .......................
J lP
4 00
• 14 CR 413 A Gardani Dr
4 01
I 11 CR 411ft HortaSlablaAd
3 14
« 1* Collin* D# ft Parkview Dr tSuntondI ..........................
J 12
t 00 P e rk «law Dr ft F* rmonl Or
• rt 143 Dr irer M Dean
Midway
.4 :0
• 13 30th SI ft Dlaia A w .......................... ......................
3 SO
* 00 Britvon Ay* ft Byrd A w
..............
But 144 Orirer O Welker
Midway
) u
.............................. . .
* 13 Deardell A w A Mem St
J so
t 00 SR 4* ft Jliwey A w
■ui 111* Driver G Dodge
Markham Wood* Rd/ C R a*A
« oa
I a*Markham Wood* Rdft Long Pond Rd
• a* Markham Wood* Rd ft Oak Ln
4 01
4 04
1 10 Markham Wood* Hd ft Slonagata South
4 01
1 1 1 Markham Wood* Rdft IM* ol Wlntor
i pail
I 11 Markham Wood* Rd 0 Itt road on right appror 3/10
4 03
Lak* Mary U r d l
4 01
P l l Markham Wood* Hd ft Greantrae Ln
4 OO
114 Markham Woodi Hd ft WHnblodon Dr
1 IT
Markham
Wcodt
Hd
ft
Fountain
Haad
Dr
I 11
1 to
I M •4000 Markham Wood* Rd
&gt; 11
* M CR 4JI ft Banana Lak* Hd
) 41
----- ---------------t 00 CH a*A 8 Suburban Eitete*
) S3
* 01
Pul t i l ' Driver R Leech
Hidden Lake Etlattk
p la H dden Lake D ' ft Loch Low Dr IN I
1 to
1 1*
• IP Wildwood Dr ft Winding Hxtg* Dr (W l
2 U
to p Rambiowood Dr ft Hidden L aka Or
I S3
t &lt;3j H.ddan Let* O ' ft Borada Rd
3 M
*0a Live Oak Bird ft Sabai palm Ct

J SO
Fo* VeHey Dr a Nnnlt court*
3 It
Fo* Valley CH ft Hickory Dr (C t
.......
3 S3
Fo* V 4tl*y Dr ft Hickory O r tW ).
3 S3
1 409 Fo* Valley Dr lempty t o t ) ..........................
3U
Sweetwater Bird (N l Timber C o w CH (Nt
But 114 Driver C. Prett
taring Oak*
3 11
111 Teakwood D ' ft Prairie Ln
3 17
• la Teakwood Dr ft Mockingbird Ln
1 M
4 IS Mockingbird Ln ft Paachwood Dr
B vl 111 Driver K. Pltter
Spring Oak* (iac*h - •)
B S3 Llttla W thlr*
ft GumwoodCt
3 14
111 Lim a Wekir* Clr ft Lithe Watlva Rd
3 S3
■ 14 G'aanbrler Bird ft Baitawood Ct
3 14
3 SI
1 : 1 1 Graanbrlar Bird ft Hickory A w ............ ..... ...
But 144 Driver p. Child*
O arem ar'i Pomi iwretweter C tr l
I S3 Hunt Club B ird ft Newton PI
3 li
*11 Hunl Club B ird * Winchester PI
3 It
• IP Hunt Club B ird ft O prL/W ay
3 II
I IP Sweetwater Cor* Bird ft Spring Creek Or
3 10
I TT Smoherlt* Bird ft Spring Creek Ct
3 SI
TOO Smoker!** Bird ft Thlttiewood Clr (N )
3 11
Bv* li t Driver C. Owen
label
1 11 Timber Ridge Dr ft Bear Shadow Ct
3 11
lie
Timber Ridg# O ft Wildern*** Dr
3 13
0 S3 Sabai Palm Dr ft Sugar Ridg* Ct ..
. ....
3 11
1 SI Sabai Palm Dr ft Longmeadow CH
__ , ..
3 SO
Out 130 Driver B Knewlet
Swing Oak* (Central)
i 13 Wildwood St ft Willow Wood C l
3 14
* la Spring Oak* Bird ft Llttla Wakiva Rd
3 14
• IS Lltfla Wekira Rd - eattot LemanwoodC)
3 11
Out 171 Driver C Hudten
Iweetwaftr Cave/Iwoehaeter Club
• H Sweetwater C o w Bird ft Cor* Lake Dr 111
I 13 Sweetwater Club filvd ft Sweetwater Club Cl'
■ S3 Sweetwater Club Bird ft Grandview Pi
I la Sweetwater Club Blvd ft M agno'u Let* Dr IE )
* 11 Sweetwater Club B l » i ft Brown Shii* B u d
I 14 Sweetwater Club Blvd ft Amberwpod Dr
• S3 River view Dr ft Sweetwater ClubClr
3 l*
• IT Smokerii# Bird ft Buttonwood Dr .... ........ ...........
3 S3
T 00 Smokent* Bird ft Sweetwater Cora Bird
3 SI
■ut 10 Driver R Fleaner
Spring Oak* (H E I River Run Nerfh/Nerfh It
I 14 Little W tklr* Rdft Orchid Ln
J S3
0 U Little Wekir* Rdft Leketpur Ln
J M
■ 14 Montgomery Rd — kouth ol Clear Channel Dr
bench*!
( River Hun North iludent* only!
J 14
4 14 North St ft Gum SI
] II
• v* 10 Driver L. Green
Sweetwater Oekt &lt;NW)
4 11 •333 Hi re'bend Bird
1 IS
• S4 Hire'bend Bird ft R lw r Bay Ct
1 14
3 1)
1 S3 Hive'bend Bird ft Stonecreeh Cl
i sa Hirerbend Blvd ft R lw 'bend Bird
3 S3
f 00 Fo* Valley Dr ft Swuetwatet Hill* Df
B rt l*e Driver T Freemen
label Palm
• s* Sabai Palm D&gt; ft Whltperwood Dr
3 14
&gt; 1 ) Sabai Palm Of ft War blew O '
........................ .....
3 1)
• sa 4333 Cypret* Landing Dr
3 13
• n Sabai Palm Dr ft Sabai Trail Clr
3 10
•ut M l O rirer C. Inman
SpringOaki iW etl)
t 01 Walnut SI ft Apple wood Are
. .. . . ..
J 1)
» 03 LI1II* Wekir* Rd A SprucewcMdCir IS)
3 17
T 04 U til* Weklv* Rdft Wildwood St
114
f 01 Little Wekir* Hd ft Woodland St
3 1*
■ ut I lf Driver N Daarail
Spring* Landing/Sleepy MeIlew
a u Spring* Lending Blvd — eatt of Pamt View Ln
a 0)
a si Spring*Landing B ird ft WoodtleedCt
4 00
i u Spring* Landing B ird ft Villa Nava Pt
3 1*
f 01 Windmill Way ft Siaapy Hallow Cava
3 10
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1 il Markham Wood* Rd ft Old Po»t Rd (N l
113
I IT Markham Woodi Rd ft C P d P atlR d I SI
3 11
t OO Markham Wood* Rdft H unter* T r
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f 02 Wlngtlald Dr ft Silver Leal C l ........................
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f 01 A lraradoC I ( E I — 0 1 Wingfield Dr (Wingllald R ttarvel
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141
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t oa RB William ton Hd ft fern* Or, .................................. .
B u i 111 Driver B. Oliver
Lk I n i k i Rd/Lengweed Hillt/OeWvn Grave/Langwoed IN I
f oo Lak* Em m * Rdft Prayor D r ■teearpieiirfteri kHiHirrilil
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Hill* Rd ft Matilda Pi
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3 15
f oa ind Place ft llth 11
3 41
« C* E E William ton Rd ft Tibaron Car* Dr
ftv* 111 Or Irr r D Cartwright
Railing Hilt*
111
a st Homer A ** ft Motion $1
1 II
* 00 Homer A r# ft Barton 11
1 11
T 91 Carlton St ft Andrew* Dr
9 n P t t U 'i t * Are ft Roaboro Rd
1 10
1 0
9 03 Wever 1y Way ft Wlndior Av*
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* 04 Palm Spring* Dr ft Roiboro Rd
1 17
9 OS Palm Spring* Dr ft Carlton St
ftv* 414 Driver M M e rrli
Spring Vellar
a 49 Spring Valley Loop ft Vpltncla Loop
i 01
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a w Spring Valley Rd ft Plnevlew Clr
J 0
• H Spring Valley Rd ft S O u m a Dr
1 M
a sj Spring Valley Rd ft Varltty Tree Clr
I 17
• u Spring Valley Rd ft Green Lee! Lane
1 0
• 54 Spring Valley Rd ft Orange Blottom Clr
a ss Spring Velley ft U r* O e k Lana
ftv* 114 Driver I . Sullivan
Sanlartd* SprMgt
a R Palm Spring* Dr ft Cltru* SI
1 II
9 00 Highland St ft G'Ov* Are
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I 47
T 01 Lak* SI ft Alpln* SI
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Cameron A w 8 itP honor on NPItoirlh at SR 4ft_
Cameron A w 8 V d hou*a P*»l Moor* i Stolton Rd
Kentucky St ft Michigan St

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The Spring*/Meikham Weadi Rd
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I It Sterling A w ft M cKay Bird
B«s 4 D i m D Palmer
Cardinal Oak t/Ptne*lew/CR I I
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L a i p w P Lak* Mary Rd/Langwead Park CR I I
I 41 Lengwood Lak* M ary Rd 8 Whit* trailer on wetttid* — North
a 01
aP Humphrey Rd
B at Longwood Lake M ary Rd ft HumpPuay Rd
4 II
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Lak*
M
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Ruth
Bird
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Longwood
Lok*
Mary
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( S4 Longwood Lake M ary Rd ft Acorn B ird
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I U Longwood Lake M ary rd 8 convenience (tor*
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t 00 CR li f t Evened*!* Rd
But 31 OR Irer L Weedwtrd
Lake Mary Bird (W|/Tk* C rttu n g t
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3 SI
■ 44 Lak* Mary Bird ft S m Dr
i 0 Greenwood B ird ft Donegal A w (Ralnhee ttudenti only I J IT
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Lak* Mary
1 S3 Sir Lent one* O r
Bird 0 point whore read widen*
1 IP n o w O d Late M ary Rd (Mack maifeaa on It ft tide of
road)
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But 7* Driver R F append

Woodlands Elementary, Wilson Elementary, Rock
Lake Middlet English Estates
Lakeview Elementary, Sanford Middle, South
Seminole Middle, Casselberry

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Senlurd Landing/Rlverview
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Rlrarvlaw Av* ft Oak Or
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SR 0 0 Sanlord Landing
I 01
Pertlmmen Ava ft 3rd Si
But 01 Or Ivor T Badian
Llptala Rd
Uptala R dft Ruby SI
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Uptala Rdft VihienRd ____
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Uptala Rd k l ark wood Dr
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Uptala Rd ft CR a*A
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1 14
E Hornbeam Dr ft Bald Cypret* Cl
W Hornbeam Dr ft Pep Aih Cl
1 IS
1 M
W Hornbeam Dr ft Black Gum T r
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Wekira Sprmgk Rd ft Brantley Dr
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Wekir* Spring* Rd 0 Shadow Bey
ftu* I I I Driver 0 Hall*merer
Markham Weed* Rd/Mandarin Edefet
10
• 00 Markham Wood* Rdft D iion Rd
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t i l Markham Wood*'d ft Gi*n Ethyl I n
Markham Wood* Rdft SunwoedBlvd
147
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T 03 lunwood Dr ft SunthinaTrae Bird (M andarin)
T 04 Ruliedga O ' ft Crawley CH
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lunehine Tree Bird ft Murc 0 1 Cl.
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I U Oakcretl Sift Bay wood ct
3 S3
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Mantgomary
Rd
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B
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Sweetwater Oek* (SWI
I U Swee'ne'er Blvd IN ) ft Swwatweler Hill* O '
J V
1 IS
• H Laurel Oek Or IW I ft Rivorkand B ird
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I It River band Blvd ft Lour0 Oak Dr (E l
Sweetwater
Bird
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Creak
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» 90 Swaatwater Bird (SI Wekira Spring* Rd
Out 111 Driver J f nwird
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t oo E E Wliuamean Rd Harbour Dr (The Landing*I.... -------- 1 P»
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ftu* 144 Driver C HawOint
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SR 44 ft Henderton Ln
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Weytid* Dr ft Mender ton Ln
I 14
Waytld* Dr ft Wilton Pi
I 17
W tytid* Dr ft Grant Lin* Rd
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SR 0 ft S Oregon Av* IHalidPy Inn entrance road) ..
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SR 0 ft Eldar Rd ISl
1 20
SR 0 0 Koka tito p ibeiwewn Eldar RdftUpkal* Rdl
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Santord I Nurffhvetl 1
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B**k*r**w*/CR II
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Orange ftI rd ft Dunbar A v*
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CR l i f t IpwaAv*
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CR IS ft Narclttu* Av*
2 01
CR IS ft Palm Terr
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CR 411/CR 0 A/ ftarowna Pork
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Baa 237 Driver D Bumgardner
Wekira Park Dr/Langweed Merkhem Pd/Mprkhem Bd/Ortng*

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Wakiva Park Dr ft Neva Rd
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7 13 Lengwood Markham Rdft Rett Lak* Ln
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3 IP Lak* Markham Rd » Mailboc fit/ (Deacon * Don). -------- 1 It

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7 l| SR u ft Maurapn D r
7 30 Orange Are ft Monti Rd
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7 32 Orange Bird ft New York SI IN )
7 71 Orange Bird 0 Burk » Slop lch#m (tnk toneeon tolll
7 34 Orange Bird ft md&gt;*naSi (N l
7 11 Orange Bird ft Oregon SI (N l
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7 74 2nd S' ft Pin# Are
7 X 2nd $1 ft San Marco* Are

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J action St ft Oak St
Seminole Bird ft Secret Wei
Seminole Bird ft Diane Ct
Bu* IN Driver P Diten
Lk Kafhryn'Lk Had#* "Wlntor Peik Pr IN )
Lk Kathryn C lr ft Laura SI
r t lf Lk Iren* Rd
•BISOtceoia T r
O tceolaTrftG aaCraek Ln
Winter Park Dr ft Tth Si
Wlntor p*f k Dr ft Crot* Si
ftui 111 Driver C Rtadtr
Dakin Road Prairie Lak*
Robin Rd k Orient# Av#
Hamlin D# A Tangelo Av*
South SI A Sandalwood Df
South St ft Lak* Rd
Lektrtow Dr ft Dlrltion St
Bu* I M Drtvrr l Behannen
The Te rrie r Murphy Rd
Blttorwood St A Banyon Ct
Birch T a " ft Murphy Rd
Murphy Rd A Cottonwood St
But 13* Drlr*r 3 Veung
Skylark IWI'lengwood
Sparrow St ft Wren Ar*
Longdate Are A Hamilton Ar*
Logan Dr ft Selma Rd
Bu* 141 Driver P Gable
The Terrace'Murphy Rd
E rergreen Are A S Hawthorn* Clr
&lt;4(32 Hawthorn* Clr
Murphy Rd 0 Powerlln* Erw m onl
S E daemon Av* ft T redew Ind* Rd
Bu* 10 Or i v r A Wentworth
Hwy 12 *1/Lake Lvcetn/Catonnadrt
Hwy 17 *2 0 Lake Kathryn Motel
Florida Are ft Delaney D '
Phillip Si ft Jam** Cl
Taimo SI ft SR 41a
Timber Ian* T r ft Landmark Ln INI
But 144 Driver K John*

• SO Gran) SI ft Lend Are
L S 2 Seminole Av* A Waymen Av*
• IS Florid* Av* ft Cllllord Av*
ftu* It l Driver D Daherty
Hacienda Vlllaga/Svgar Tree
• 00 SR 434 a Hecianda Village (r a il entrance)
t 01 Heyet Rdft Pearl Rd
* 01 Harts Rdft Marlin Rd
Bu* 1B4 Driver W Them**
The Terfect'lugar Crtek
oil SR 4)4
* 03 S Edgem onAr*
e o) S Edg*mon A r* A Lombardy Rd
(Norlb ol Alder wood SI I
f 04 1704 S Edgem onAr*
* 01 Buttonwood Av* A Dogwood Cl
Bus I II Orirer W Craig
Deer Run
I S4 Eagle Clr ft Fairgreen A n
1 S4 E agi* CH ft Danes wood Way
• 1* E eg I* Clr ft Falian Palm 0 ' I EI
E agi* Clr ft Fallen Palm Dr IWI
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The Tarraca/Hayr* Rd
t 00 Mott Rd ft Lombardy Rd
* 01 t i l l Hay** Rd — (north ol Bahama Rd)
a m •311 Bahama Rd I uatl 0 Mat* Rdl
* os Murphy Rd — pa** Panama Ctr IN I
e 04 Sum#I Dr ft Seminole Bird
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Ranchlandi/Lak* Or
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Panama
Rd
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• »f Tfad^wlndt Rd 4 SunrlM Ava
a sa Sunfit* Av# A Arnold Ln
a it SunrlM A vf A William* Rtf
f 00 Fitte r Rd A Morton Ln
• 01 Bird Rd A D u n m if Clr
f 02 lak# Dr A LA M Ln
f 02 Lak# Df A F lor id# Rd
f 04 Lak# Dr A K#nnoth Ar#
f 01 Lake Dr ft Holliday Dr
Bui 317 Orlrar L Millar
CR 411/Skylark I N I 1
1 *4 CR 427 A Stem #tt Df
• 4t CR 427 A Lak# Rufh Df
• 41 G#n MukMriton Phuty A Tlmocwan Way
• si Skylark O r A Or tola St
• 11 Ravtn Ava A Mockingbird Ln
• ss Ha«*n Ava A Maadomlar k in
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• sa Grant St A Orang# Av#
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Derbyshire Rd ft Oatord Rd
Bu* 14) Driver C Morgen
(o*cMight/Lakewood Sh*rt«/Hury 17 FT
• IICoocMighl Dr 8 Cut do Sac In rear
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rlghlon DarbytMru Rd
I 33 BHchwood Dr ft Ptnewood Or
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I 24 Spartan Dr 0 Convenience Slot#
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TfM /Far*it Brook
1 07 Summit Village — Ofl SR 434 0 Clubhoute
IN
• M SR 414 B CatMlcreek Blvd
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0 20 Brook Hd* Rdft Brookpd* Cl (F o rrtl Brook)
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P o ll Woodvd* Rd
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I 31 Tutea/or * Tr ft Broo* wood In
3 33
• 34 TuKarora T r ft Brookfd* Rd
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ft rlghl on O ilord Rd
Bu* * 0 Drtvor M Ugrm
I II Jacktwi SI ft Ook SI
0 30 Oak St ft Control SI
1 II Dupugh SI ft P*arl SI

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Bu* 103 Orlrar W Craig
Samlnato Bird IW a tl*4 U Kaltkryn CHI/Hwy II Tl
(laitM dal/W yadem Waad*
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I i i r f 14 Lak* Irene Rd
0 i J Hwy 17 *1 ft H lllcretl Dr
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(USPS 411 110)
300 N. FRENCH AVE.. SANFORD. FLA 32771
Area Code 305-322-2611 or 831-9993

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R ig h t

To

M e ssa ge

D ie
C le a r

T h irteen statea h a ve enacted legislation this
y r a r lo ensure that a term inally III person has
the right to refu se m edical treatm ent, even
though the decision w ill result In death.
Thin brings the total nu m ber o f states
w hich have a d op ted law s on the right to die
through " liv in g w ills " to 35. plus the District
o f C olum bia.
U n fo r tu n a te ly , rlg h t-to -d le d e c la r a tio n s
som etim es are fru strated or cou n term an ded
by hospitals, d o ctors and even rela tives o f the
term in ally III. T h e y con sid er them m o re o f a
req u est or a n a d v is o r y than a b in d in g
decision and co n tin u e to hook up life-support
eq u ip m en t and p rescrib e dru gs and In ­
travenous feeding.
California passed the nation's first livingw ill law In 1976. It w as lestrd last year by
W illiam Hurtling, a 70-year-old term in a lly til
patient at the A d ven tist Medical C en ter In
Glendale, w h o su ffered Irorn five u su ally fatal
diseases.
W hen the m ed ica l center refused to d is­
connect H artling from a respirator, he took
the matter to court. E ven though H artllng had
succum bed w h ile his case was on a p p eal, the
state's Second District Court o f A p p eal ruled
unanim ously that:
" T h e right o f a com petent adult patient to
refuse m edical treatm ent is a con stitu tion a lly
g u a r a n t e e d r ig h t w h ic h m u s t n o t be
a b rid ged ."
Since the H artllng decision, a cco rd in g to
the Hemlock S ociety, m ore and m o re p h y s i­
cians are accep tin g the decision o f p atien ts to
refuse life-support equ ipm ent and dru gs
S o m e d o c to r s e v e n say th r y d is lik e
ovcrtrcutlng the term in ally HI and w elco m e
the standards esta b lish ed by rlgh t-to-d le
legislation.
W e should co n sid er the fact (hat polls show
the rlght-to-dle ph ilosophy Is favorted by 81
percent o f the people. Patients d o h a ve rights,
and one o f them Is the right to decide w hether
It Is tim e to refuse heroic m edical m easures.

B la c k

B u g g ie s

T h e Su prem e Court wasn't In vo lved , and
neither was a m ajor religious organ iza tio n ,
but the result w as a heartening v ic to ry for
religiou s liberty. T h e Barren C ou n ty district
court in G lasgow . K y.. has ruled that Am ish
farm ers have a constitu tional right not to put
bright orange w a rn in g signs on th eir plain
black buggies.
It wasn't an easy case, either. T h e Am ish
grou p had m o ve d to Kentucky irortt T e n ­
nessee last w ild e r and then had en cou n tered
a sta te la w r e q u ir in g r e fle c t iv e o r a n g e
w arnings on slo w -m ovin g vehicles id night.
T h e Am ish said th ey did not want lo disobey
tin- law — m ost o f them who apj&gt;eared in
court had never Ix-rn in a cou rtroom before.
Hut their w ay o f life obliges them not to use
electricity or gasolin e engines and to wear
band-sewn black suits even In the su m m er
sun. and their religiou s Irrllcfs forb id the
display ol eith er bright colors or s y m b o ls ol
sta ir authority.
T h e sta ir a rg u rd safety, sa yin g that (he
A m ish black bu ggies running on roads with
au tom obilrs and trucks posed a threat of
accidents. In fact, the buggies are lig h ted with
kerosene lanterns and have a re fle c tiv e taja*
that Is black in the d a ytim e but sh in es silver
at night. Local residents said they had not
had problem s w ith the Atulsh buggies. One
sim p ly noted that "p eo p le w ho live In the
cou n try have tieen used to d riv in g around
tractors and w a g on s for yea rs."
W hich was to prevail, stale or church?
Ju dge Hen D ickenson ruled thut " t h e First
A m en dm en t co m p els toleration o f sin cerely
held beliefs ol m in ority religious g ro u p s ." He
voided a tralflc ticket g lvrn to H erm a n Zook
Case dism issed. Separation o f ch u rch and
state uphrld.

BERRYS WORLD

Conservatives like to say "You can’ t solve
problems by throwing money at them ."
That Is usually wrong, dead wrong — and this
Is Just the right moment to demonstrate that It
Is wrong. Fifty years ago — on Aug. 14. 1935 to
be precise — President Franklin Roosevelt
signed the Social Security Act Into law. The act
provided that some elderly Americans would
begin to receive old age pensions in 1940. Soon,
life Insurance coverage was added to Social
Security. In 1956. disability Insurance was
added. And In 1965 — Medicare.
Today the Social Security system Is the
essence of what Is called the "safety net.” most
particularly for the elderly. Last year alone.
$125 billion was disbursed In Social Security
pensions. In 1940 only 1 percent of elderly
Americans were covered. In 1950. still only 20
percent o f those over 65 received Social
Securtly. Today Just about all the elderly are
rovered. Hack In 1940. the average benefit for a
couple was $35 a month Today it Is $775 per
month. Even when you discount for inflation.

ANTHONY HARRIGAN

On (tie day that ['resident LI of
Commimisi China was feted In
Washington, the U.S Congress was
moving swiftly to enact economic
sanctions against South Africa,
which hud (might alongside the
(lolled Stales to save South Korea
which was under Chinese Commu­
nist attack. Mow short arc memories
In this country. How easily a double
slandard of Judgment Is applied,
President LI Is an old communist,
a longtime comrade of Ihe late
Dictator Mao Tse-tung who was
rrs|K&gt;nslhlr for Ihe deaths of 20
million Chinese. AH this Is conve­
niently pul out of mind amt not
mentioned In the government or the
media.
tinder an agrrernrni signed Iasi
month, Chinn Is to receive nuclcur
equipment from the United States,
though a has made no writ ten
commitment not to share nuclear
know how with Pakistan, which Is
trying lo build atomic weapons
South Africa, however, under terms
ol the sum lions legislation approved
In Ihe House of Representatives, will
la- barred from receiving nuclear
(xiwrr equipment or even com ­
puters Again, Ihe dual standard of
Judgment Is revealed.
The U.S. government has called
on Ihe South African government lo
till Its emergency regulations Im­
posed Iasi m onth because of
spreading disorders In several areas.
Al this wrlllng. about 1,500 people
have Ix-rn detained under Ihe regu­
lations.
The Executive ttranch. Congress
and Ihe mujor media didn't say a
word In 1983 when the- central
government of India look over Ihr
civil administration of (he Punjab.
In April of Ihr next yrar. Indian
poller ami puramllllary forces were
ordered to shoot on sight The
following June, the Indian army
raided the Sikhs' sacred sites and
more than 1,000 Sikhs were killed
In October and November of l'»Mr&gt;
2.400 Sikhs were killed In New
D e lh i a n d t h o u s a n d s m o r e
elsewhrrr In India In Ihe ensuing
violence, according lo The New
Fork Times
Tills violence Is nothing lo whal
happened In India in Ihe late 1970s
In u trunk published In 1978. Ihe
N ation al S tra te g y In fo rm a tio n
Ccutrr reported that "In 1977. India
was al Its low |&gt;olnt politically,
under the auiliorliartin emergency
irglme mounted by ITIine Minister
Indira Gundhl on June 28. 1975
Most of Ihr op|Misl(lon leaders werr
In Jail; upwards of 100,900 citizens
ultimately were Imprisoned

elderly poverty rate at 35 percent.
Those numbers signified great misery. It
wasn't that long ago that old people In America
worried about going lo what was called "th e
poorhouse."
Today, the poverty rale for the elderly in
America Is not the 65 percent of 1935 or the 35
percent of 1960 but about 5 percent when you
count In all benefits.
So — America has pretty well remedied •
elderly poverty by doing what conservatives
said doesn't work — throwing money at a
problem.
Simple? Alas, not so slmpte. Spending money
on problems usuallv helps — but spending a lot
of money also creates a new problem. For all Its
economic and human value. In recent years
Social Security has also hern one of Ihe causes
of the huge federal dellctt. But. when you think
about It. that, too. Is a problem solvable by
throwing money at It — a certain kind of money
called "higher taxes." We'll be hearing plenty
about that in the months to come

FARMING WORLD

S T ein M o w T H a T w e ’ v e Fo u n p

The Old
Double
Standard

a

P a L e S T iN ia N

U eG o T ia T o p a cceP T a B L O
To T S R a e L ,

l u t ’S s t j k t .

JEFFREY HART

I, (Mayor Ed) Koch
Mayor Ed Koch of New York. the
inosi popular mayor of ibal elly
since Florrllo LaGuurdla. is rolling
torward a third term but not
everyone Is happy about that.
Koch's enemies are principally on
Ih r left, (hou gh liiere Is con ­
serva tive g ru m b lin g about fils
advocacy of gay rights, and we now
have a Ixxik called "I, Koch" by
Ifirce reporters. Arthur Drown. Dan
Collins and Michael Goodwin who
have been covering ihe Koch udmlnlslralton on Die Cll v I tail tx-nt
The three newsman are leftlsh
and really dislike Koch, and Dirtr
trook Is almost entirely gossipy Hut
Die mayor Is nol lo worrv Alter
finishing II 1 liked Knrh even more
Ilian 1 had lx-fore tl Is gossip, hut
delirious and colorful gossip, Ihe
kind ol thing Dial makes involvemi ni wIDi politics humanly possl*
hie A lew excerpts
" T h e M ayor's problem s with
blacks reached new heights because
ol congressional hearings Into
allegations Dial white |mllrr officers
w e r e b r in g a l l o w e d lo r id e
rmiglishiMl over black New Yorkers
Koch was able In quirt the slnrnt
only by making Ward the city's first
black (toller commissioner, evert
though tie knew of a secret report
Dial found Ward tiad used his office
in a clly Jail for lale-nlghl and
weekend irysis with a female friend
KiM-li's persistent dental that he had
been playing racial politics by
oppnlntlng Ward suddenly was
undercut when Die report became
public, lor Ihr straight laced Koch,
would nol have, under normal
circumstances, given Die (op (M ille r
Jot) lo anyone guilty o( such condud Wrard taler showed up drunk

at u polite convention, and again
Koch forgave him ."
You vr got lo sympathize with the
sorely Irted mayor on that one.
"T w o ol the better stories involve
Koch's visit a few years ago to
China, where lie went lo see Die
Great Wall and try lo drum up a
lltllr business for tiie clly. Taking a
tour of a communal farm. K ixli was
Intrndurrd lo the locul doctor, who
described bow he used herbs. n » i s
and oilier natural medicines When
Koch asked what be bad lor a
headache. Dir man produced a
handful ol flower petals. Koch
IrMiked al It. paused, thru, with a
deadpan delivery, said. "D o you
have anything stronger?"
" A former K«m'I i stall mernlx-r
recalls a visit by u I’ollsb diplomat
‘The guy comes In. purr Eastern
Europe.in down lo Ills clothes,
which were Incredible he arid Ed
exchanged pleasantries, then Ed
says lo him, “ I |ust want you lo
know how proud we are of Ihr
Polish people Lech Walesa Is a
national hero to us W e’re very
proud of you all "
" ' T h e g u y lo o k s p a le
Me
mumbles souirllilng. I don't know
whal. and Erl n ils him nil "You
don't have lo rrs|x&gt;itd." Ed says. "I
know you're u diplomat, and Dial
prevents you from sjx-aklng out.
Dot It's okay — I'll talk ** Then he
grxs cm lo say again what a hero
Lech Wales.! Is. how wonderful
Solidarity Is The Polish guy was
speechless — he looked awful, like*
he was about lo throw up The thing
alMiut II Is Dial Ed knew exactly
whal he was doing Mr knew Ihe
guy worked lor lire government.

Surplus )
Condition
Repeat?
Dy Sonjs H illgren
UPI Farm Editor
W A S H IN G T O N (U P I) - T h e
Am erican agricultural sector Is
moving rapidly Inward a repeal of
surplus condllions Dial spawned Ihe
1983 payment III kind program In
which commodities were given lo
farmers who Idled acreage
Last week the government's first
major crop survey of the season
forecast record crops o f corn,
sorghum and barley and a larger oat
harvest Am erican farmers will
harvest an estimated 258 million
Ions of (hose feed grains this year as
farmers worldwide harvest record
crops.
Al the same time, demand Is
sluggish both domestically and
abroad, exacerbating an already
serious American farm financial
crisis, And American farmers' share
of world trade Is shrinking
As supplies rise and demand falls.
Agriculture Depurlim nl analysis
predict U.S. surpluses of four fetd
grain crops will build to 83 million
tons by next season, up nearly 80
percent frum this year's 47 million
ions, compared to 97 million t o n r
on hand as the payment In kind
effort began.
That program produced Die larg­
est arreage cutback In history as ihe
nation al templed to pare down
price-depressing supplies
Prices ure already low this Ume
around Only props In (he form of
price support loans will keep farm,
prices from plummeting too much
further this year and nexl. Direct
government subsidies Dial kick In
when prices are tx-low targets "w ill
conslllute an Important part of
grain p rod u cers' net In c o m e ."
analysts said In Dir Iced oultnok and
summary report
The rejxiri said. "Most recent
developments havr been bearish for
corn prices lairgr plantings, favor­
able growing conditions, a forecast
record harvest, weaker export de­
mand and rising Inventories."
The worsened conditions wilt
have an elfect on Congress when
members return nrxt month to
continue work on major (arm legis­
lation Some lawmakers want lo
Irreze subsidy levels, but Ihe ad*
ministration argues Dial keeping
Diem al present levels will continue
to encourage excessive production.
The feed report suld. "T h e 83
million ucrcs planted lo corn this
season were relatively large, given
the 5-6 million acres in conservation
uses and re(x&gt;rts of severe financial
problems for farmers al planting
time.”

JACK ANDERSON

DEA Buzzing California Residents
By Jack Anderson
And

"I'm nol sure whether I'm settling down — or
burning out!"

that Is three times as much. (The maximum
benefit Is now $1,100.) Just since 1960. the
after-inflation average monthly payment went
up by almost 80 percent — four times as fast as
the real wage rate.
All that doesn't Include another $45 billion
spent for the elderly In Medicare payments
In addition. It should be noted that most
Social Security recipients receive much more
money than they ever put Into the program A
person retiring today at age 65 will recoup the
amount of all his contributions to the system
within 22 months.
In short, we've thrown a lot of money at a
problem.
The problem was "elderly poverty." and make
no mistake about It. that was a massive problem
before the advent o f Social Security. In 1935.
according to one estimate, almost two-thirds (65
percent! of the elderly were living at standards
below what today we call “ the povrrly line."
Of course, that was during Ihe Depresalon. Ehii
as recently as 1960, ihe census showed lhr

Joseph Spear
WASHINGTON - Like Ihe Am er­
ican officer In Vietnam who said he
had lo burn down a village In order
lo save It. federal law-enforcement
olflclals In northern California are
upparenlly tramping all over Ihe
Constitution in their efforts lo
thwart marijuana growers
We reportrd Iasi March that U.S
District Judge Robert I’ . Aguilar had
determined lhal federal agents In­
volved in an annual exercise known
us "Cam paign Against Marijuana
I'la n lln g " were buzzing hapless
resid en ts w ith helicopters, In ­
timidating Innocent citizens and
conducting searches without w ar­
rants — ail In the name or cracking
down on pot growers
The Judge ordered the Drug Enfo re rm e n t A d m in istra tion and
numerous allied agencies to respect
Ihr Fourth Amendment rights of
ciltzens whose only crime Is to live
In arras where marijuana Is (icing

grown A federal Appeals Court
affirmed Die order.
Our story drew an uugry response
Irom California Attorney General
.John K Van dr K.mip. who accused
us of doing "n great disservice to Ihe
stale's anil-drug efforts." Not a
sentence tn Van dr Kamp's twopugr letter addressed what we
tiellevc to tie the paramount Issue:
Ihe sancilty of the Constitution and
Its proscription o f unreasonable
seurch and seizure.
D espite A g u ila r 's order, tile
drug busters urr still encroaching
on personal rights and private
property, arrordlng lo attorneys
representing u number o f local
residents. The lawyers' allegations
are detailed In a recent letter, seen
by our associate Donald Goldberg,
which was sent lo the U S at­
torney's office In San Francisco and
provided lo ihe court.
From the letter, here are some
examples of Ihe allegations of con­
tinuing harasamrnt;
— On July 13. 1985. starting at 8

am ., hellroplrrs flew back and lorth
over Colleen Howard's home tn
Hrlcrliind al levels well under (he
500-loot minimum ordered by the
court. "T h e flying continued alt
morning until about noon when a
red and while helicopter hovered at
not more than 150 feet above Ms.
Howard's home. ... The helicopter
then proceeded to hover over each
and every home ol that and the
adjoining parrel ut heights of less
than treelop level and as low as 100
feet."
— On July 23. Tim Fowlie, a
resident of Mattole Canyon In
Humboldt County, "had helicopters
fly over hts home so low that the
windows In hts house shook " The
following duy, law enforcem ent
agents "Invaded the area around hts
house w ithout a w arrant and
w ith o u t ca u se. On that day,
hrllcopters flew low over the house
on numerous times shaking win­
dows. often within 100 feet or less of
the house."
— On July 15. "A n n e Johnston

was reading In her home. She heard
footsteps outside. She walked out­
side and looked around Ihe aide of
the house where she observed (uit
agent) walking away from the house1
with a large rifle slung over his
shoulder. He had no search warrant
or other authority lo tie there."
— On July 18. Christine Urosx
and James Scott were rousted front
their ramper in Mendocino County
by law enforcement officers. They
were told to gel dressed, "w ith Ms.
Hrosz b e in g o b s e rv e d g e ttin g
dressed by four ... inxips," and wrre
held for Ihree-and-a-haif hours.
— Dob Dale, a Gophervlllc resi­
dent. "w as sitting on his outhouse
when lan agent) with a rifle came
o v e r lo him . H is tra ile r w as
searched, and he was detained with
others."
The attorneys representing ihe
residents asked the U.S. attorney's
oilier to Investigate the allegations
"W e arc concerned ihe Injunction of
the court Is being disregarded fre­
quently." their letter slates.

�SPORTS

Evening Harold. Sanford. FI.

S a v a g e s F in ish

Heather Meyer
...Lake B rantley

Laurie Leiffer
...Lake Mary

G ir ls

Bridget Jenerette
• ...Oviedo

R a n k U p s e t

Dy Chris F lste/
H erald Sports W r ite r
When thr mcmbrrn of tlie Seminole Savages
get Ihr, "H ow did you spend your summer'?" deal
from Ihelr friends In school they’ll say. Playing
softball."
"G el out of lawn." Ihrlr friends might respond.
"You spent the whole summer like playing
softball?"
Although the road to the ASA National 15 and
Under Slow Pilch Soli lull Tournament consumed
most of the past three months, the Savages
wouldn’t trade this summer for all the shopping
malls, m ovie theaters and Burger King parking
lots in Florida.
"1 don’ t regret missing any o f the summer for
this." Savages' pitcher Nlkl Burke said "W e had
a great time.”
Seminole journeyed to Graham. N.C.. where It
spent the jmsI week romp** ting In the National
Tournament and the Savages came home with
third place out of 49 teams
"W e didn’t expect to do that w ell." catcher
Lotnlclu Whitaker said. "W e played six games
Sunday and sent home five teams. We were
pretty tired hut It was worth feeling tired "

O f

Tuesday. Aug. 10. lftS—SA

3 rd In N atio n

V ale rie Smith
...Lake Mary

Caroline Chavis
...Oviedo

P l a n t a t i o n G Ar se a t e s t

Softball
Whitaker who lives In Sanford and goes to |„»kc
Mary High hit a whopping I I ! ) for thr tourna­
ment with 13 hits In 31 at train
Another Sanford rest ’em. Aretha Higgins,
batted 375 with 12 hits In 32 trips to the plate
And. as usual, she used her blazing speed to
terrorize opponents on the basr|&gt;aths
" I thought we could win at least one hut we
cam e out winning eigh t." Ulggiiis said “ Beating
Plantation was probably the biggest win. I never
thought we could lieat Plantation.’
Higgins Is getting ready for the school year to
start up. She will I k - a freshman at Seminole High
and will play volleyball, haskettrall. track and
maytte snfttrall. Anil she still has nor mure
summer left If she wants to play for the Savages
again.
Burke, who will In- a sophomore at Lake
Brantley high this school year, had a fine
tournament offensively as she hit 3 Hi ((&gt; lor HI)
And she also came through In a big way on the
mound which hud a lot to do with the Savages

Aretha Riggins
...Seminole

Lomicia Whitaker
...Lake Mary

A c c o m p lis h m e n t

success since she Is the only pitcher on the team
"I was kind of nervous." llurke said "I didn’t
know what would hap|&gt;cn II I messed up. Hid I
onlv walked four (In HI games) and we placed the
best we have ull year."
Valerie Smith, who turned In one ol the top
defensive perfonnunces at llrst base, put the
Savages play In the nationals about as well as it
could Ire put
"W e played exceptionally great." she said AVe
thought we'd make it Inullnnals) hut we didn't
think we’d go as tar as we did ’*
Smith will lx- .i sophomore at l~akc Mary High
tills school year
.1.union Jonas has been to tw o national
tournaments with the Savages and this summer
was the highlight ol her years of playing softball
lor the Seminole SoltltallClub
I wanted to go all the way this yea r." she said
"W e worked hard over the summer and I think It
was well worth It
Jonas, who w III tx- a junior at Lake Howell High
tills school year. Is the daughter ol Savages'
manager Don Jonas She said there were some
pretty trying times for the Savages over the
summer hut they managed to pull together when

It counted the most
"W e had a lot ol problems earlier and I think he
(manager Jonas) didn’t want to do It any more
alter the Metro Hut 1 told him that we needed
him and he decided to stick It out
The Savages' top hitler for the tournament was
lirldget Jenerette who hit a sizzling (*07 |I7 for
2H) Other leudlng hitters included Tanunv
Jenerette 114 for 2H. 500). Caroline Chavis 111 lor
25. 440). Currie Lawson (I I lor 27 4071. Katrina
Shuler (12 for 30. .4001. Heather Meyer 12 lor 5.
4001 and Laurie LelfTcr (8 fot 24 3331
Since coming Into Ihrlr own after the Satellite
Beach Tournament In late June, the Savages
turned what otherwise might have Ireen a routine
June. July and August Into a huge surrrss ol a
summer. And they also came home with a lot of
memories that they will carry a long time
"T h e trip was a lot ot lun and North C’arollua
was nice." Whitaker said "Hut the lx-s| |iarl was
winning Thai's w hat we went up there for "

Tournament Roundup; 7A

H»r«M WMHi ty Temmf V!*&lt;•«!

Corrie Lawson
...Jackaon Heights

M a m ie Frey
...Lake Mary

V ik in g s
Je ts

S ig n

L o s e

U nited P ress In tern ation al
The Minnesota Vikings a c­
quired a player who could flgurr
prom inently In their offense
Monday, and lire New York Jets
lost their most important de­
fensive star.
Wide receiver Anthony Carter,
thr former Michigan standout
who has played the last three
seasons In the U S Football
League, has agreed to contract
terms wttli lire Vikings, pending
his release from thr Oakland
Invaders
Carter, who reportedly will
receive $400.(XX) a year lor live
years, conferred with his agent
Monday about obtaining Ills re­
lease.
At Hempstead. N.Y.. All-Pro
defensive end Mark Gastineau
suffered a broken rigid thumb In
praetlec. and will tie lost to the
tram for possibly two werks.
Gastineau suffered the Injury
during a scrimmage when hr
was accidentally kicked by one
of his teammates. The Jets said
they expect Gastineau to be
rrady for the season opener on
Kept. H against the Haiders at
Los Angeles
With a 4 p in EOT Tuesday
deadline to chop their rosters to
00 players, many teams waived
"name" veterans Monday.
The Jets and Miami Dolphins
made thr biggest splash. New
York cut linebacker Greg Buttle,
free safety Durrol Hay und run­
ning back Bruce Harper. Miami
le t g o k ic k e r U w e v o n
Schatnunn. lin eb a ck er A .J .
Uuhe und running back Andra

Franklin.
The American Football Con­
ference championship game of
Jan. 23. 1983 was Dube's finest
hour. In a game Including Bultle.
Kay. Harper. Franklin and von
Schamann.
Duhe Intercepted three Rich­
ard Todd passes, returning one
35 yards for a touchdown during
a driving rain storm In the
O r a n g e B o w l, l i f t i n g t h e
Dolphins to a 14-0 victory over
the Jets and a trip to the Super
Bowl.

Niki B urke
...Lake B rantley

Tam m y Jenerette
...Jackaon Heights

Jaudon Jonas
...Lake Howell

Don Jonaa
...Savagea manager

Checkered Flag Doesn't
End Late Model Feature

C a rte r;

G a s tin e a u

NEW SMRYNA BEACH - On
Saturday night at New Smyrna
S | terd w a y . th r la te m o d e l
feature turnrd out to lx* among
I fie very best races so far this
season.

Football
Duhe and Franklin were Ixith
placed on Injured waivers. They
ca n r e h a b ilit a t e w ith the
Dolphins, but they will lx* free
agents once healthy. Hay was
placed on the same list

Even alter the checkered llag
was waved, the heat was still on.
as thr engines In the top five
cars were checked lor cubic
Inches and compression ratio as
per thr 9 to I rule

T h e w a i v i n g ol v o n
Schumann, once u lop klrker In
the NFL. was not surprising The
seven-year veteran hurt thr
Dolphins by making |usi 9 ol HI
field goals last year and none
longer than 37 yards
The presence o f seventh-round
draft choice Fuud Hevlez und
Eddie Garcta. who klckrd last
y e a r w ith t h e G r e e n Bay
Parkers, made von Schumann
rxp« nddble
"T h r toughest decision that
was made (Monday) was Ihr one
In the area o f the kicking game.”
Miami Coach Don Shula said
Jets Coach Joe Walton con­
tinued house cleaning begun last
seuson. shipping out players hr
believed have slipped Into what
he termed the "Com fort Zone "
Last year, veterans moved out
Included tackle Chris Ward,
quarterback Richard Todd und
defensive tackle Abdul Salaam
Prior to training cam p this
season. Walton waived wide
receiver Derrick Gaffney und
punter Chuck Ramsey.
The Jets reportedly called
Buttle Monday to ask If he would
like to retire, but Buttle would
not give an answer.
In an exhibition gurne. Denver
lopped the San Francisco 20-13.
At San Francisco, backup
q u a r te r b a c k G a r y K u b la k
directed Denver to two fourthquarter touchdowns and Rkh
Kurils convened field goals of 25
and 27 yard a to ra lly the
Broncos.
The 49ers lost four players to
Injuries. Linebacker Todd Shell
suffered a broken wrist, cornerback Eric W hght suffered a
slight concussion.

Katrina Shuler
...Sanford Middle

The first three. David Rogers.
f»ee Faulk and l.cHoy Porter
were legal, but thr fourth und
llftll place finishers were dis­
qualified So John Massey, uflrr
scoring his first heat win In two
years of competition In the t ’ufr
1fellas No. 40. was moved up to
fourth jrlare. with the Steve
Grrga Thundrrhtrd. driven by
Don Hrssell. in fifth

Uwe Von Schamann, M iam i’s placeklcker for seven years,
was cut by the Dolphins Monday.

K ubiak Sparks D e n v e r Win
SA N FRANCISCO (UPI| B a c k u p q u a r te r b a c k G a ry
Kublak directed Denver to two
fourth-quuHer touchdowns and
Rich Kurils kicked field goals of
25 and 27 yards Monday night,
rallying the Broncos to a 20-13
exhibition victory over the San
Francisco 49ers
Kublak came In In thr third
quarter against the Super Bowl
cham pions and took over a
sputtering offense from starter
J o h n E lw a y. Hr c o m p leted
l2-of-13 passes for 144 yards
and two touchdowns.
“ This was an Important night
for m e." Kublak said. "I want to
feel good about myself when the
season starts. I want to have
confidence In myself Just In case
something happens to John."
S a id B r o n c o c o a c h Dan
Reeves: "Kublak did a great Job.
He aces things so well when he’ s
on the Held. He really Is a great

Football
compliment to John."
Denver and San Francisco are
both I-1 In exhibition gatnrs.
The loss was the first for San
Francisco since falling to Pit­
tsburgh midway through last
season.
" W e had a disap poin tin g
evening." 49ers coach Bill Walsh
said. "W e haven't lost a game In
a long, long lime. I can't say I
was very pleased with Ihr team's
performance, but I think we may
have learned som ething to­
night.”
Denver began Its rally from a
10 O halftime deficit on Its first
possession o f the second half.
Elway led a drive that went 49
yards before Kurils kicked a
2 1 -y a rd fie ld g o a l

In thundercar action. John
Cochran. In thr J .B .’ b Fish
Carnp/Phantom Racing Firebird,
took thr lead at the green und
managed to slay ahead of faster
cars, us hr threaded his wuy
through slower traffic.
But on lap 13. one of those
slower cars held hlme up and
cost hlme the race. Young Rich­
ard Proulx. whose driving keeps
Improving each lime out. was ut
the right place at the right time,
as he darted ahead for the lead
und the win. He was ut the right
time, os he darted uhrad for the
lead and the win. He was at the
wheel of the MotorCare Camurn.
Rounding out the top five were
Hurry Brazee. Cochran, Gary
Small und "Pistol" Pete Starr.
Hard &lt;barging Joey Wurmack
le d the GM parade to the
checkers In the street stock
feature, besting the Bud Light
Oldsrnobllc of Lunce Sm ith,
D oug Howard In the Aloha
Marine Chevcllc. Ted Mttchem
and Jim Pfeiffer. • The Skip's
Shoes and Western Bouts Four
Cylinder Championship went to
Jerry Symons In the Cycle Care
Pinto.
Allan Walker. Tom m y Ellis In
the potent Chevy owned by

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Weiss Automotive. Jell Hlticharl.
Lrnurd Drtlolf anil newcomer
Mlchurl Williams were lire top
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Daytona 4 ioa Middlalon. Vo Daytona. &gt;
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Orlando. 1 Pata Starr. Cocos. 4 Tarry Filth.
Hart Smyran Booth. I Ban Booth Da Land
• Sid Hartklna. Sanford 4 tammy Pal
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Larry Cook. O rlando. 4 Mart Klnlay.
Otlssn. 10 Jim V ofh Maifaourna
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Skip ! Shoot and Wattam Booll Champion
th p li t lapal I Tarry Symont. faarr Smyrna
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Knot. Orlando 4 Tim m y Trsrarlhan Matt
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MONTREAL |UI*I) — Mohl baseball
players hate traveling In Canada because
of lilt hassle going Ilirokiftli customs.
The New York Mrla stopped in Montreal
for otir day Monday and had no regret*
whatsoever.
Quicker Ilian II lake* most people to
get through Canadian niBfoms, the Met*
polished off Ihe Monlrral Expos. I O,
Monday nl|(lil mid took over find place In
the Nullonal lxa|{ur East.
The victory nave the Mets u hulf-nuine
lead In the Nl. East over the Idle St
bonis Cardinals. The Mets' visit to
Monlrral was a makeup n«nte caused by
Ihe iw od a y players' strike two weeks
ano
Wally Hackman doubled home Danny
llrrp from third base In tlir elnblb
Inning and Hon Darling cnmblned wllb
Honcr McDowell on a four-hitler In
pacing Ihe Meta to victory.
“ It was only a one day trip to Montreal
lull It sure was well worth It.” said
Harktmin. ''Hlght now w e’re u hnlf-gainr
In fronl, but It's still goliid la
down to
September. It's between us. the K x|m&gt;m
unci the Cardinals. Those are three pretty
go*»d haUrluhs. The team that ts the best
In September will win n all "
Heep, pin ch h illin g for D arlin g,
doubled In center to lead off the eighth
und moved to third on l-en Dykstru’s
groundnut. Hackman then hit a hall over
center field er Derm W ln n ln gh am .
allowing Keep to score.
“ It was such u well played hall game
we were lucky to come up with a run."
added lleep. "I don't enjoy my role here
tail It’s something I’ve lieen thrown Into.
I don't luivr any choice. I'd like to play
every day. hut there's only rigid posi­
tion* out there, so there's nothing for me

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N.L./A.L. Baseball
on the New York Mets."
Darling. 11-5. worked seven Innings,
giving up four tills and five walks anti
striking out three. McDowell finished for
his I till save. Hookle Tim Hurke. H I.
lost In relief. Ex|xis starter Hryn Smith
gave up thrrr hits In seven Innings
" I can’t complain because Itie team
has hern storing an average of five runs
u game for m e." said Smith "It was Just
Imund to happen that I'd go tad unit
pilch and they wouldn't score any runs
at all."
Monlrral hud a chance to score In Ihe
sixth when Andre Dawson tripled with
one out. hut Darling struck out lluhlr
Hrooks and Terry Frantonu grounded
out.
New York's George Foster attempted
to score on a fly ball to right mlspluyed
by Dawson for a three.base error In the
ninth hut was thrown out at the plate.
"W e lost u tough bull game." said
Expos' munugrr Uuck Hodgrrs. "Doth
sides had Ihrtr chances, hut Ihe Mets
hud belter op|Hirtunltlr» to break the
game wide open. It's the first time that
we lost u gumr I /Ip It's going to tie a
real battle with tlir top Hirer teams."
Tim Hallies was O for 3.
D ARW IN CONTROLS TW IN S. 4 -1
Danny Darwin finally ItKik matters
Into Ills own hands.
Despltr a lO-gamr personal losing
streak, a Milwaukee lirewrrs record.
Darwin had pitched well, uccordlng lo
manager U roigc Hamhrrgrr. Not well
enough, obviously.
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lo the Minnesota Twins, a filth Inning
homer to Hoy Smalley that Ixiunccd olf
Ihe rigid field foul pole, and finally got
enough support to post a victory. 41 .
"T ills guy's record should lie a lot
better," Hamhrrgrr said. "H e lias strug­
gled. but he's pitched a lot ol gixxl games
and got nothing out o f It."
Darwin. 7-14. hadn't won slnrr June
II
"I didn't change anything." he said.
"T ltc hlg thing was my control I was
Just ahead of the hitters There a lvi were
some grral defensive plays."
The only other runner to reach basr
J n r the Twins was catcher Mark Salas,
who was lilt by a pitch In the fourth
liurwln struck out eight and walked
none.
"Just coming In tlir ball park I (ell tills
would lx- my d a y ." Darwin said, lie
uddrd lie had tried "to keep my hend
u p" during the streak, "even though I
was getting frustrated."
The Hrewert i-'ok a I -o I art In the
firs t. W ith on e ou t. sta rter Mike
Smithson. 11-11. walked Hnbln Yount
and Cecil C(xi|x-r followed with a single.
Hen OgHvle’s sacrifice fly to ccnlrr
scorrd Yount.
Milwaukee added a run In the second,
Hick Manning lilt a one-out blonp double
and scorrd when second baaeman Tim
Teufel made an error on Jim Guntner's
grounder.
Yan kees 0, Red Sox S
Al New York. Ken Griffey leaped Into
tlir left llt-ld stands to catch a home run
ball in Hie ninth and preserve the victory
for the Yankees, winners ol 12 of their
last 13 games New York moved within
lour games of llrst-place Toronto In the
American League East.

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In dian * S. Blue J a y * 3
Al Cleveland. Tom Waddell pitched a
seven-hitter and Tony Hrrna/ard belted
a solo homer lo lead the Indians.
Waddell. B-5, lost his shutout on George
Hell's HBI single In the seventh. Ernie
Whitt linmered In the eighth and Bell
added u homer In Ihe ninth for the Blue
Jays.
R o y a ls 3. T igers i
Al Kansas City. Mo., plnch-hlttcr Dave
Leeper's Hill fielder's choice In the I Oth
Inning enabled Hrct Sabcrhagrn lo
mitduel Jack Morris. Sabrrhugrn scat­
tered tour hits, walked one and struck
out srvrn lo Improve to 15-5 with his
seventh complete game.
A n g e ls 5, A'a 4
At Anaheim. Calif.. Hrggle Jackson
Ix-ltrd Ills 523rd career homer to lead
California, which remains 2 1-2 games
ahead In (lie West. Don Sutton. 12-7.
was denied career victory No 2B3.
Kixiklr Kirk McCasklll. 9-7. yielded (our
runs mi eight hits In 5 2 3 Innings
Stewart C'llhurn earned his fifth save.

Scurry Is Ready
With Testimony
I'lTTSU U K G H IUI'1) PHU b u rgh Pirate* pllcher Hod
Scurry wus prepared lo lentlfy he
IMiughi cocaine over a three year
ix-rlixl Irnm a man who pleaded
guilty Monday lo 20 counta of
|x»n&lt;w-kNlng and selling Ihe drug,
tald Ahhlklanl U.S. A ltorney
J a n iri Ho**.
In u plea bargaining urrange
m en!. Dale Shllfman pleaded
guilty lo 20 cuunl* n( nelllng
ciH-ulne lo Scurry and a team
inuacol. He had been Indicted by
a federal grand Jury on 111
count* of |xi*»c**lon with Intent
to distribute and distribution of
cocaine.
Scurry, who twice underwent
drug rehabilitation treatment.
w u » scheduled to testify in
Shlllmun's trial (hat ills drug
dependency Increased as the
sale* continued. Ross said
An unemployed photngruplier
frunt suburban H cihrl Park.
Shlffmun showed no emotion
when lie entered (lie plea the
day lie was to go on trial before
U.S District Judge Matron MrCune. McCune ordered him to
remain In prison until srntencing.
In rxrhunge fur the guilty plea.
Ross said he would ask that the
uther 91 charges against Shit
tman tx- dropped at Ihe time of
sentencing
R o s a said Shlffmun. 33, ad­
mitted selling cocaine to s &lt; i i i i \
numerous limes during I9H2.
1983 and 1984 and Scurry
"developed a dependency on
c o c a i n e " d u rin g the 1982
season.
Shlffmun pleaded guilty to
selling cocaine In Scurry on four
occasions In 1982 and 13 limes
In 1983. alt dates when the
National League team had a
home game or was In Pittsburgh
during a day off
Ross also said Shllfman ad-

Baseball
milled selling cocaine Nov. H.
1984, al Ids home lo Krvln
Koch, the Pirates' former learn
mascot.
Km h. who was cooperating
with Ihe Kill, was wearing a
I m k I v recording device ul the
lime ol the buv. Ross said
Shllhuan faces a maximum
13 year prison sentence, a One of
42 3 .0 0 0 . o r b o th , and a
minimum 3-year s|ieclal proba­
tion after the prison term Is
served under the plea bargain
agreement.
McCune did not sei a senten­
cing date, pending completion of
a pre-sentence report by the U S.
Probation Office
Shiftman was Ihe third of
seven men Indicted Iasi May to
enter a guilty plea In the case.
The seven were charged with a
(oi.il of 163 counts ol cocaine
|x)*srs.slon and distribution.
Kevin Connolly and Thomas
Hal/er, both o f Pittsburgh,
pleaded guilty Aug I lo one
count ol possession with Intent
to distribute cocaine. Connolly
was sentenced lo a Ihrre-year
prison term and Hal/er was
given a two-year term.
A Philadelphia caterer, Curtis
Strong. 38. is expected to be Ihe
first defendant lo stand (rial III*
trial Is scheduled lo begin In
September.
Other defendant* In the cose
are S h e lb y G r e e r . 29. o f
Philadelphia formerly of Pit­
tsburgh. Jeffrey Monro. 30. uf
Pittsburgh and Robert McCuc.
38. of suburban Upper SI. Clair.
No trlul dale* have been set for
Greer. Moscound McCue.

D A LLA S (UPI) — Southern
Methodist University officials
had a choice of either mounting
on expensive and lengthy legal
battle with (he NCAA or taking
their medicine.
They chose Ihe latter.
"W e are going to do our best to
be good citizens as far as getting
along with Ihe NCAA Is con­
c e r n e d ." SMU p resid en t L
Donald Shields said Monday
"E v e ry th in g added up to a
unanimous conclusion o f the
hoard of governors. Including
the president, that a suit would
not be In the best Interests of all
aspects of Ihe university."
SMU thus accepted, although
not (hat graciously, the most
stringent punishment the NCAA
has dealt loa footbaii program
A 29-month NCAA Investiga­
tion led to SMU being placed on
three years probation Iasi Fri­
day. The school rannot award »
scholarship next year and only
15 Ih e next s e a s o n . T h a i
amounts (o a loss of 45 over (wo
years.
Also. Ihe Mustangs, favorites
to win Ihe Southwest Conference
title, cannot go to a bowl game
Ihe next two seasons and cannot
be on television In 1986.
It was the fourth NCAA sanc­
tion against the school In 11
years.
SMU officials gave consid­
eration to a major legal assault
on the NCAA because they felt
they had been singled out for
extraordinary punishment.
" I never argued that SMU did
not deserve severe penalties."
said Shields. "But we did feel the
severity of the penalties was
three times harsher than any
before.”
The bulk of the Investigation
dealt w ith 'recruiting violations
by what the NCAA calls "repre­
sentatives" of u school’s athletic
Interests. That term usually re­
fers to alumni or monied backers
of an Institution. Shields and Ihe
s c h o o l's a t t o r n e y . J o h n
McElhaney. Insist such persons
were at fault In SMU's case
rather than head coach Hobby
Collins or athletic director Hob
Hitch.
The most obvious Infraction
listed by the NCAA Indicated
more than • 11.000 had been
paid to a potential rrcnrlt and
ill* family. Publlnlied report*
have said that recruit was Seun
Stoppcrlch of Canonaburg, Pa.
Stoppcrlch eventually enrolled
at SMU. but has now transferred
to Temple.
"T h ere was an Incredible situ­
ation of arrogance and ego in­
volved In which no policy made
by the administration would
have done any g o o d ." said
Shields.
" W e have Identified nine peo­
ple (outside Interests Involved In
lllegul recruiting) Four of those
people have |&gt;ennanently been
disassociated with the school —
not jusl the football program,
but Ihe entire school. W e will
accept no money from them ."
Pnrtly on the advice of the
schcxd's legal department, no
SMU official would name any of
those Involved In the Illegal
recruiting.
"W e have tried to monitor
these people,” said Hitch. "T h e
(N CAA) Infractions Committee
hus tried to (ell us we have a
txxmter problem and told us they
are going to try to help us
straighten It up by saying that
nobody oulstde the school can
recruit for three vears.

OTOPPERICH: LOOK AHEAD
PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - The
player whose Illegal recruitment
was partially responsible for
severe NCAA penalties against
the Southern Methodist Univer­
sity football program has trans­
ferred to Temple and says he
wants to look ahead, not back.
" I don't want to talk about my
past at SMU." said Sean Stopperlch. a Ofoot-3. 275-pound
offensive guard. " I want to talk
about my future at Tem ple."
Stoppcrlch. an outstanding
player at Canon-McMillan High
In Cunonsburg. Pa., was re­
portedly given 411.020 by SMU
boosters to sign a letter of Intent
In 1984 with the Mustangs after
he had already made a verbal
co m m itm en t to a tten d P it ­
tsburgh.
The cash payment was one of
the factors cited last week when
the NCAA, al the conclusion of a
29-month Investigation Into re­
cruiting violations, ruled SMU
could award no football scholar­
ship* next year and limited the
Mustangs lo Jusl 15 the follow­
ing year.
T h e NCAA also ruled the
school's football team may not
take part in a bowl game in any
of the next two season* and will
not be allowed on television In
IW h ),

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Evening Herald. Sanlord, FI.

Jonas Credits Win Over Plantation
As Springboard To Savage Success

SPORTS
IN BRIEF

B y C h ris Plater
H era ld S p orts W riter
Before heavy rains postponed the ASA
National 15 and Under Tournament Satur­
da y afternoon at Graham . N .C .. the
Seminole Savages played their best gam e of
the summer — maybe of their careers — in
beating a powerful Plantation team.
"W e wanted Plantation so bad." said
outfielder Jaudon Jonas. "They always
smeared us before.”
The rain then cancelled the rest of
Saturday's gam es and the tournament
s t a r t e d b a c k u p S u n d a y m o r n in g .
Meanwhile, the Savages hung uround the
hotel where they were staying and talked
about who they had Just beaten and how
they couldn't wait to get back In action.
"W e Just sat around our rooms talking."
Jaudon Jonas said. "T h e more we waited
the more ready we were for Ihe tournament
to start up again.”
Once It started up again, the Savages went
on a rampage and eliminated five more
teams before bowing out in third place.
Savages' manager Don Julias iredlted the
victory over Plat\tatlon as Ihe catalyst for
Sunday’s success. "T h e y always had our
number before.” said Jonas about tils
team’s Florida nemesis. "Once we beut
them, we knew w-e could beat anybody. The
girls confidence level Just got higher and
higher.
"They Improved with every game. They
Just did an outstanding Job the whole
tournament. I’ ve never been more proud of
a team."
Herr Is a look ut the Savages’ play In the
national tournament over the weekend:
Savages 5, P la n ta tio n I
This game was played Saturday morning
ufter Seminole dropped Into the losers'
bracket with a loss to Pembroke Pines
Friday night. Plantation was second In the
nation In last year's tournamrnt and hud
hundlrd the Savages every lime they played
this summer.
The Savages broke on top rarly with two
runs In the first Inning Kairlnu Shuler
rapped a two-out single. Lotulcla Whitaker
got on on an error and Bridget Jenerettr
followed will) a two run double. Plantation
' Med within 2-1 In the bottom of the first
-u i Ihe Savages broke It open with three In
the third on five consecutive line drive hits.
Corrle Lawson and Aretha Riggins Imili
singled and Shuler unloaded a double to
score both nmners for a 4-1 lead. Whlutker
followed w ill) a buse hit and Bridget
Jenerelte. who was 3 for 3 for the game,
singled lo score Shuler for a 5-1 lead.
Seminole pitcher Nlkl Burke shut out
Plantation the rest of the way.
"W e had our doubts about Plantation.”
first baseman Valerie Sntllh said "B u i we
knew we could make It uller we treat th em ."

Becker: Pressure Is Intense
But Wimbledon Champ Breezes
MASON. Ohio (UPI) — Boris Becker has left himself quite
a legacy.
**After winning Wimbledon, everybody expects you to
win all the tim e.” said the 17-year-old Monday after
beating Shahar Perklsa In the opening round of the
Association of Tennis Professionals Championship.
Becker, of course, hasn’t won all the time since becoming
Wimbledon’s youngest champ last month, but he dis­
played championship form Monday.
The West German breezed past Perklss. from Israel. 6-2.
6-3. to highlight the rain-shortened opening round of the
$375,000 tournament.
In the only upset o f th ; day. unseeded Jakob Hlasek of
Switzerland defeated 11th seeded Greg Holmes. 6-4.6-1.
In other opening round matches completed Monday.
Chip Hooper beat Matt Mitchell. 6-3. 6-4; Jay Lapldus
defeated Victor Peecl. 6-4. 6-4. and Tom Gulllrkson beat
Claudio Canada. 6-7.6-4. 6-4.
Also. Hans Schwaler defeated Wally Masur. 7-6. 6-2. and
Marc Flur beat AlejandroGanzabal. 6-7, 6-3. 6-4.
The 64 man tournament continues through Sunday,
with $46,000 going to the champion

Crlpe Manages 300th Victory
Krn Camlnltl’s two-out. I Ith Inning double scored Hob
Parker to lift the Osceola Astros to a 6-5 victory over Winter
Haven and hand manager Dave Crlpe his 300th minor
league win Monday night at Osceola County Stadium.
The victory also boosted the Astros’ lead In the Central*
Division of the Florida State League to five games. Osecola
hosts Winter Haven against tonight at 7:30.
Parker reached on a two-out error by the shortstop In the
11th. Gerald Young followed with a single before Camlnitl
slashed a double for the win. Crlpe. a former Kansas City
Royals product, has an overall record o f 300-243.
In other m inor league baseball. Mark Funderburk
slapped a p air o f homers as the O rlando Tw ins
overpowered che Greenville Braves. 12-5. In the Southern
League baseball at Tinker Field.
Funderburk lends the Southern League with 33 homers
Hr has 117 runs batted In. Orlando hosts Greenville
tonight at 7:30.

Muscle Pulls Sideline FSU QB
TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — Eric Thomas. Florida State’s No.
1 quarterback. Joined a list of 13 Injured Scmlnoles
Monday when he pulled muscles In bis shoulder and
throwing ann during an offense drill.
•‘ Right now It Ls a day-today thing and we will know
more tomorrow by the amount o f soreness In his
shoulder." said trainer Don Fauls.
” 1 know Injuries m e a part of the game and we are going
to have to keep working with what Is available.” said coach
Bobby Bowden. "R ight now we are low on skill! people. We
could only suit up one tailback today, and he (Keith Rosa)
couldn’t cut because o f a bad ankle. It's awful tough to get
things done on these conditions."
Wide receiver Ben Thompson broke a foot during
Monday morning pracllce and will be out six to eight
weeks Ills Injury leaves Darrin Holloman as the only
heulthy receiver In FSU's original three-deep depth chart.

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Tutsday, Avg. 39. 19tS—7A

Softball
Savages 0, O klahom a Okies 4
In their Brst game Sunday, the Savages
had to c o m e from behind to defeat
Oklahoma. Seminole scored once In the
bottom of the first but Oklahoma cam e buck
with four In the top o f the second
Seminole then shifted gears on olTeitse
and scored tw o In the bottom of the second
two In the third and put the Okies away
with four In the fifth. Once again, after the
second frame. Burke and the Seminole
defense shut their opponents down the rest
of ihe way.
Leading the way on ofTense was iaiwson
who was 3 for 3 with a triple and Riggins
nnd Bridget Jrnerette wrrr each 2 for 3
Savages 1. Saxapahaw , N.C. 0
The Savages turned In another gutsy
performance against the Tarheels of Saxupuhaw, N .C .. the host team o f the

tournament.
Burke shut the Tarheels down lor seven
Innings on seven hits and It was a sc oreless
He going Into the bottom of Ihe seventh.
Drtdgrt Jenerette singled lo start oil the
seventh. Tam m y Jenereltr also singled and
llrather Meyer ram e through with a pinch
hit single to load Ihe buses. After a fielder’s
choice for Ihe first out. Caroline Chavis
smashed a hard groundrr to the rlgln side
that the Tarheels' defender couldn't make a
play at the plate on as Tammy Jencrelle
scored (o g ive the Savages the victory.
Saxapahaw had Its chance In the fifth
inning when It loaded thr buses with two
outs. Its leudoff batter thru stepped up and
nailed one to right center field the ihe
outfielder couldn't handle However, the
umpire called the batter out for stepping out
of Ihe butter's tx&gt;x for the third out.
It was ihe second shutout of the tourna­
ment for Burke who blaukrd Ihe Arkansas
Swingers, 5-0. In Ihe opener. Burke was
scnsullnnul on Ihe mound In Ihe tourna­
ment as she walked Just four In 10 games
"She was exceptional.” manager Don
Jonas said o f Burke. "She was ihe only
pllrhrr we had and If she got hurt during
Ihe tournament, we probably would have
bad to park up and Iruvr right then.”
Savages 7. A rk a n sa s Crushers 6
Arkansas jum|M-d out with three runs In
thr first on lour hits, but Burke came lux k
lo shut the Crushers out until llic seventh
Meanwhile, the Suvugrs scored two In lhe
second and five In Ihe third lo lake control
In the second. Bridget Jenerelte cracked a
double for one run und Chavis drove In the
second with a single. In Hit- third. Lclffcr
and Burke both singled and Law son

followed w ill) a RBI single With one out
Shuler rapped an RBI single and Whitaker
u nloaded a tw o-run d ou b le. B rid g et
Jenerette came bade with lirr second hit of
the Inning, this tutJ an RBI single that gave
Seminole a 7-3 lead.
Arkansas came back with four straight
hits In the seventh before the Savages
rreorded two outs. With runners on first and
second, and Seminole holding a 7-6 lead.
Burke Induced thr Crushers’ leading hitter
to pop up to Lelflrr at shorstop for the final
out.
I.elfTrr and Iturke Ird the way for the
Savages offensively, both going 2 for 2.
while W hitaker. Bridget Jenerette and
Chavis wrre 2 for 3
Savages 7. Y o rk . Pa. 6
The S iv a g rs look a 6-3 lead Into the top of
thr seventh Inning when ihe York. Pa.
ILu Im-IIi-s scored three limes to tie It at 6-6.
In the lK)ttom of thr seventh for Seminole.
Riggins singled and then got caught In a run
down Irving to stretch It Into a double
During Ihe rundown though York’s second
Itosenior, wns called for olisiructlon and
Riggins was awarded second.
Alter Shuler was Intentionally walked.
Bridget Jenerelte slap|&gt;ed a single lo load
the bases and Tammy Jrnerrlte followed
with a base rap to score Riggins with the
winning run. It was the fourth hit of ihe
game lor Tam m y Jrnerette. Riggins contrlhuled three hits to the offense while
Burke. Jonas and Htldgrt Jrnerette had two
each,
Savages 6, D ee rfield . III. 1
Again, alter giving up an rarly run. Burke
and the Seminole defense shut their opposi­
tion out the rest of the way. Dcerlleld. Ill
scored once In the llrst on two hits and
Burke sluil them out on lltreee lilts the rest
ol the way.
Seminole evened Ihe score In the second
on Bridget Jcnerette's sacrifice lly then took
the lead (or good with two In Ihe fourth, otic
on another one By by Bridget Jrttrrritr and
another on a single oil Ihe hat of Chavis
Tin* Savages sewed up Ihe win and third
place In the tournament will) Hirer more In
thr sixth Tw o scored on a single by Chavis
and anot her on a pinch hll single hv Meyer
G eorgia Peach es 6, Savages 0
The Savages had It) lilts over Ihe llrst six
Innings but cntildnT push across a run The
Georgia Peaches llnnllv broke Ihe scoreless
lie with six runs in the top of the seventh on
seven lilts
Georgia wcnl on lo play Pembroke Pines
In Ihe filial bill the Peaches fell to the Pines.
-1-3 In nine Innings, as Pembroke won all the
marbles lor I lie second year In a row.
"W e cam e a long way since early In tinsummer." Jaudon Jonas said "|| we played
a lot ol those teams rather lu the summer I
don't think we could have licutrn them.”

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rx|)riis In he very happy as Ihe
newest Los Angeles Laker.
" I couldn't have written a
tiettrr script fur rue." Lucas said
Monday after Itelng traded In the

NBA rhamplnn lathers by the
Phoenix Suns.
la»s Angeles will give Ihe Suns
second round dnill choices In
IBHHand 19M0.
The Lakrrs went after Lucas In
order to obtain u dominant
reb ou n tlrr nnd a d e fe n s iv e
specialist.
"T h ey won n championship
lust year without me. I don’t
know If I'm the missing etrinrnt
or not,” Lucas said "But I think
I can add something anil I'd like
In think I know how lo play
some defense."

Monday's NFL Transactions
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Atlanta — Waived linebacker M.cah Moon,
tafefy AtMey Lee. guard Dan Dufaur. wide
receiver Witne Curran. running bach Chucky
D a vit and corn*.bach Loon Thometton
p ie c e d cornaebach J o h n A y r a t and
Hnabackar Rydeit Melencon an tntured ra
larva litl and running back Eddie Mayor I
who ralurnad ta active Mrfy in rsa Hayy. an
m ilitary ratarva
Buffalo - V-gnod hnabackar Chrl* Krating
to w n a t at I roar contract., waived kata'.
Ray Griffin hnabackar Jaa A rriby. car
narback Brian Carpenter. wwje racalvor
Jullwt Dewkin* kickart Chuck Molten. Paul
Woodtida and Todd VcMopy. running baett
Jerque Rebutton and Jim m y Woman punter
Alan Boilingor. noao lack lot Brian Howard
and A i t . Car far. cantor Chria Swill.an.
detantive and Larry Alexander and tight and
Joe Jonet. piacad running back Robb
Riddick, cornerback Ron P lftv note tackle
- M.ka Hamby and tight and* Ulyate* Morn*
and C dd-e McGill as ln|urad raooava
Chicago — Waived puntart Rich Ward and
Mika Vlracala. kicker Bruce Kallmayar. wide
re co v e r. Kan Merey and Man Jahnton
quarterback Kan Crui. da*entira backt John
H .il and Kevin Patter, rurmmg back I d
Ph.iiipa fuiibackt Recall Clayton and Tony
Lombardi, linebacker Ran Anderaan. canter
Matt Long, efenvre l.naman Gone Rowan
of'entive tackle Move Button, defen.ira
tackle Bill Haathcack and Oefentlut and
Cur tit Garrett, placed an the m|urad ratarva
lit! Mika Singletary. Jolt Either. Dan Rama
Jaa Ramuvuta Brian Baachnagal. Mitch
Kranb. and KatthOtaga
Cincinnati - Waived Imabackara Dave
Vtrobai and Tom Kilkenny, running back
R k k Rogert a d a receiver* Michael Wade
and Move Died
Detroit — Waived running bach (rn e tl
Anderaan. note tack let Mika Graaber and Jaa
Maternal, w-dt recanert Mika Morthcutt and
R &lt; h y Simpaan. guard AAika Weaver, tackle
Mika Whita. placet,char M.ka B o m and
ptetter Rpy Machowtcc.
k ante. City — Waived o ffe n c e tackle
David HatMrnan. tataty Mika Armantrawt.
car narback Mark Brandon nam ing back
Brron Brown linebacker* Wtllia Groan, and
Mark Lang, tight and David Lim a, punter
David Pryor quarterback Kevin Ruttall and
k ic k e r Oadga i c h w a r t t b u r g . piacad
Imakackart Kan McAHktor and AkaKalm
Hair Han. attentive end B rad Zatllk and wade
racalvor Jett wni.amt an the Inturad ratarva
lit) and running keck Kan Thom at an the
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Schamarm. Mika Janet. daMntive back Larry
Rabmton. linebacker* Robert Higgina and
Danny Trtptett. datanklva lineman Quinton
Ballard and receiver* Danny Knight. Victor
Oatit and Keith Wathingten piacad fullback
Andre Franklin and Hnabackar k J Duke an
M|ured waiver* placed guard Ed Newman,
datantlva back Don McNael Robert Walr.
Duen Hank &gt; and Daryl Hunt on m|ured
retecve quarterback Wayne Peace volun
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San D a g o — Waivod quarterback Paul
Berner attentive end* Jack Barnet and
Tarry J action running back l Bob Craighead
and Doug J after tart, wide recti ret* Jet Kelly
and Jaa Noble* tackle Steve Knight, note
guard Mika Ketetin and
attentive beck Mike
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...Ponds
Continued from page l A

WORLD

lions for percolation ponds for
the new capacity on two pieces
of property — 9.5 acres on Red
Bug Lake Road between Red
Bug Elementary School and the
Red Bug Park and 15 acres north
of Dike Road.
He said the Consumers sewer
plant would be upgraded to
provide a higher quality of ef­
fluent treatment, making the
effluent which went Into those
percolation ponds clear as water,
odorless and virus-free.
At the same time, Bible said
that the county plans to dispose
o f as much as 300,000 (o
600.000 gallons of the effluent
per day via landsprcadlng of the
Deer Run Golf Course, the Red
Bug Park and the grounds of Red
Bug Elementary School.

IN BRIEF
Anoihor Car Bomb
Kills A t Least 21
BEIRUT. Lr barton (UI'l) — A huge car bomb exploded
today amid a crowd of Moslem clerics, militiamen and
other rescuers trying help the victims of a previous blast In
the northern port city of Tripoli. At least 21 people were
killed and more than 100 wounded, police and witnesses
said.
In Beirut, a relentless tairrage o f artillery, rocket, missile
and tank fire engulfed the capital. Its suburbs and dozens
of villages north, east and south of the beleagured city.
State-owned Beirut radio said dozens of shells crashed
Into Beirut's southbound Ouzal Highway, trapping and
killing escaping civilians In blazing cars and small trucks.
Christian militia officials reported a similar barrage
against civilians fleeing the east Beirut Inferno to safer
villages and towns further north.
The car bomb was the fifth since Wednesday when a
blast killed 15 people and wounded 120 others In a
Christian east Beirut neighborhood. Tw o car bombs went
off In residential areas of Moslem west Beirut Monday,
killing at least 29 people and wounding at least 99.

...Schools
Continued from page 1A
fourth grade, Sept. 3. 7 p.m.:
fifth grade. Sept. 4, 7 p.m.
Casselberry Elementary, all
grades, Aug. 23. 11 a.m. to I
p.m.
Eastbrook Elementary, all
grades. Aug. 23. 1:30 to 3 p.m.

Israeli Diplomat Gunned Down
CAIRO (Ul*l| — Gunmen firing from a passing car lodny
assassinated an Israeli diplomat and wounded his wife and
another woman os they drove through a narrow street near
the Israeli Embassy, the Foreign Ministry said.
Both women underwent emergency surgery In Es-Salam
Internationa) Hospital not far from suburban Maadl. home
to most embassy employees In Cairo, the ministry said In
the only official comment on the assassination.
The name of the murdered diplomat was being withheld
because his wife had not yet been told o f her husband's
death but Israel Radio said he wus an administrative
attache at the embassy. The seconil woman was Identified
as the wife o f another Israeli diplomat In Cairo.
A ministry spokesman said he did not know who the
atlarkrrs were nor whether they had been arrested.

E n g l i s h E s t a t e s
E l e m e n t a r y .
all grades. Aug. 23. 1 to 3 p.m.

Forest City

kindergarten. Aug. 23. 10 to
11:30 a.m.i grades 1-5, Aug. 23.
1:30 to 3 p.m.
Geneva E le m e n ta ry , all
grades. Aug. 23. 1 lo 3 p.m.
Ooldsboro Elementary, all
grades. Aug. 25. 1 to 3 p.m.

...Jobs

Pope: Let’s Work Together

Continued from page 1A

VATICAN C ITY (UI'l) - Pope John Paul II. ending a
12-day tour ol Africa with a visit to Moslem Morocco,
challenged Christians and Moslems to set aside centuriesold hostilities and work together for world |&gt;cuco and
human rights.
Although the five-hour stop In Casablanca Monday was
not the |H)pc's first visit to a Moslem nation, It wus viewed
us an Important gesture to Improve Moslem-Chrlstlan
relullons, slrulnrd hy the spreud of Islamic fundamen­
talism and sectarian warfare In Lebanon.
John Paul also met with King llassan II. the spiritual and
temporal lender of Morocco, and celebrated an outdoor
muss for the nation's Catholics — less (hun a third of one
percent of Morocco's 2 1.9 million people
Thr Vatican seeks un International statute to guarantee
access to Christians, Moslem* and Jews In the city.

...Olympian
Continued from page 1A
a hold In conjunction with a
major chain Is anticipated
Although lltc Olympian has no
olllclal association with the U S
Olympic Games. Aheinrthy said
Olympic officials are offering
suppnit and advice ami approve
the project, which lie said I*
iineipiuled In thr U S.
"It's u godst*ml lo the commu­
nity, (he slate and the nation."
Uonalyn Knight of the U S.
O ly m p ic Academy a n d a
Seminole High St hool swim ­
ming coach said
Thr center will lie open to
memhers ol the general public
who for a (ee can play and
practice ulung with the Olympic
hopefuls.
Sport-Tech, the parent private

Elementary.

Through tile Sanford office of
the Offender J o b Placement
program, 75 men and women
wtlii records have found Jobs
since January. Wallers said. In
the central Florida area. 400
ex-offenders have been placed.
Wallers said, o f the people who
seek help through the program.
55 to 60 j&gt;ercent end up getting
Jobs. A lot of the people are
laborers and unskilled, he said,
which Is ulso why the service
also can plucc ex-offenders In
ori'lhe*Jab training situations.
T h ey ulso huve sk illed exoffenders. he said, and try to
tullor Die abilities, experience
company tracking the project
and training o f (he ex-offender lo
with financing from CltlCorp of
lhe needs of (he employer.
Chlcngo, will likely offer slock to
A cco rd in g lo In form a tion
additional Investors, Abcm ethy
supplied hy Walters, the typical
sold.
probationer or parolee among
lie and the Lancs huve devel­
I hr 50.000 under supervision In
oped the project over the past
I he state, Is a 2H-year-old male
two years, with Abcrncthy anti
with some high school education
Jerry Gross ol Sanford drawing
uml occupational skills, About
up the plans. laingwoml's Gene
74 percent o f the ex-offenders
Fa r a c h is th e s t r u c t u r a l
have no prior felony convictions,
engineer.
have com m itted non-violent
Mrs. Lane, un Ice skating
crimes and huve been under
couch, suld, "It's nice lo tie aide
su|&gt;ervUlon for three years. The
to tell everybody about It." The
U S Department of Labor bonds
training of thr athletes and
ex offenders for employers who
bringing jrosltive development to
need to have thetr workers
Sanford are prime motivators for
bonded, he said.
project trackers. Abcmethy said.
If an employer hires a proba­
" I think It's the greatest.
tioner or parolee or a person 'on
Possibly the best thing Sanford
w o rk -re le u s e (a m in im u m has ever seen." Sanford C om ­
security risk offender who Is
missioner John Mercer said. "I
serving tils tim e by spcnlng
think II would give us a jxrsttlon
nights In thr countv lull) the
worldwide 1hope It goes "

He said the percolation pond
properties would be fenced and
would have landscaped 100-foot
w id e b u ffe r s b e tw e e n th e
p e r c o la tio n ponds an d th e
fences.
"T h e
effluent will look no
different than a glass o f water,”
he said.
But residents In the audience
complained that the percolation
ponds, especially on Red Bug
Road In the midst of 12 housing
d evelop m en ts would red u ce
t h e ir p r o p e r ty v a lu e s a n d
become breeding grounds for
mosquitoes and rodents.
Donna Weeks from Howell
Estates said Seminole County
rather than being known as a
bedroom community would gain
the new name of the bathroom
community.
Others said the existing Con­
sumers plant Is an eyesore and
that existing residents are "beIna sacrificed" for new develop­

ments. James Hamright said he
Inspected the plant Just prior lo
the meeting and was warned by
a worker there to beware of the
odors and the alligators in the
percolation ponds.
BUI Madrigal, president of the
Howell E states homeowners,
urged the county to call a
moratorium on new develop­
ments until sewage problems are
corrected.
Bible said the odor problems at
the plant over the past. three
months have been caused by
Illegal dumping of some sort Into
the plant. He said It has not been
determined from where the Il­
legal dumping Is coming.
The adjustments board ap­
proval of the special exceptions
w as c o n t i n g e n t u pon th e
e n v iro n m e n ta l s e rv ic e s d e ­
p a rtm en t's la n d sca p in g the
percolation ponds: stopping the
flow of effluent Into the percola­
tion ponds If It doesn't meet the

Hamilton Elementary, all
grades. Aug. 23. 10 a.m. to 1
p.m.
Idyllwllde Elementary, all
grades. Aug. 23, 11 a.m. to 2
p.m.

Red Bug Elementary all
grades. Aug. 23. 9 a.m. to noon.
Sabal Point Elementary, all
grades. Aug. 23. 2 to 3:30 p m.

Keeth

Elementary.

c l a s s r o o m
visits will be scheduled after the
beginning of the school year.
Lake Mary Elementary, all
grades, Aug. 23. I to 3 p.m.

Lake Orleata Elementary,
all grades. Aug. 2 2 .1 to 3 p.m.

L a w to n Elem entary, all
grades. Aug. 23. noon to 2 p.m.
Longwood Elementary, all
grades, Aug. 23.1 to 2:30 p.rn.
M idw a y Elementary, all
grades. Aug. 23. 1 lo 3 p.m.
Pine Crest Elementary, all
grades. Aug. 23, 11 a.m. lo 1
p.m.
em ployer can be eligible for the
tax credit. There Is no red tape,
other than an ellglbllty form,
Walters said.
Walters said besides the obvi­
ous savings to the state by
keeping Ihe ex-offender out o f
prison the state saves by helping
keep an ex-offender's family off
wrlfare. And. an ex-offender who
Is working Is ulso a lax payer, he

member of St. Peter und Paul
C atholic Church. He was a
member o f Telephone Pioneers
of America.
Survivors Include his wile.
Mary; son. Paul. New Jersey:
daughter. Marie Girard. Port
Charlotte, five grandchildren.
Winter Park Funeral Home.
Winter Park. Is In charge of
arrangements.

GLORIA JOY RIDOE

Mrs. Gloria Joy Ridge, 58, of
100 Palmetto Court. Longwood.
died Sunday at Winter Park
Mrmnrlul Hospital. Born May 9.
1927 In Scdallu. Mo., she moved
to Longwood from Kansas City,
Mo. In 1957. She was a home
maker and a member o f Angll
can Church of the Incarnation.
Orlando.
RICHARD J. POWONDRA
S u r v iv o r s In c lu d e h e r
Mr. Hlchurd J. Powomlru. 67. husband, Dr. Ronald W,; two
o f 1124 Winged Foot Circle. daughters. Tamara. Longwood.
Winter Springs, died Sunduy ut and Syndra Schulze. Seguln.
Winter Park Memorial Hospital. Texas, parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Bom Dec. 20. 1917 In Buflulo. II. J e n k in s . S cd a lla; th re e
N Y ., he m o v e d ta W in ter grandchildren.
Springs from there In 1979. Hr
G a rd en C hapel H om e for
waa a retired engineer and u Funerals. Orlando, ta In charge

Survivors include a brother.
Henry Bonora. Lancaster. Pa.;
two sisters. Mary Bonora. Lan­
caster. and Rena Randall. Wtnter
Park: stepdaughter, Helen Von
Muller. Palos Verdes Estate.
Calif.
Ouklawn Funeral Home, Luke
Mary. Is In charge of arrange­
ments.
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be posted at noon. Aug. 23. The
school's book store wilt be open
from noon until 4 p.m. that day
to sell supplies. Kindergarten
open house will be Aug. 23. from
10 to H a.m. All parents and
students new to Woodlands El­
ementary this year In grades one
through five are Invited to a tea
on Aug. 23. at 1:30 p.m. The
s c h o o l's p rin c ip a l. D r. Dershlmer. will speak.

EXCEPTIONAL EDUCATION
CENTERS
Hopper Exceptional Educa­
tion Center. Aug. 22. 3 to 6:30
p.m.

R o s e n w a ld E x c e p t io n a l
Student Center, open house for
parents. Aug. 23, 1-3 p.m.
Parents arc Invited to meet their
ch ild 's teacher. Instructional
aide and to review the student's
Individual education plan.
crim e were paid back $ 3 .1 mil­
lion In restitution and the exoffenders contributed $4.2 mil­
lion towards the cost o f their
supervision during the same
period.
More Informal ion about the
program, how to get a job or hire
an ex-offender, may be obtained
by calling Ihc Offender Job
Placement office at 322-7322

attempted to gain approval for earlier, but "there
was some disagreement over thr name.”

The board. Thomas said, would "stress the
prevention of Intergroup tensions and continue
the maintenance of harmony ami unity among
t he clt Izens of Sa nford
Thomas suld aflcr (he meeting ihc proposed
board Is the moor as the biruclul committee tie

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Hattaway also said that In the
s e w e r plant expan sion , the
13-ycar-old Consumers sewer
plant will be cleaned up.

Commissioner David Farr said he would
support a human relations com m ittee but
"nothing that has been said loday has told me
tliat Ibis committee would do anything different
than any other com m itter Including this copimlsaton."
"It doesn't take u mental giant to read and
understand the proposal." Thomas said. "It's
concise and clear. "
" I f the black community thinks wc need this
committee I'm all for It." said Commissioner
John Mercer. Thom as pointed out. however, the
board would not be solely for Ihe use of the black
community.
The purpose for the board, Thomas' proposal
said, would be lo "engender mutual understand­
ing and respect for all citizens of Sanford,
promote und encourage Just treatment and equal
opportunity for a ll." and "provide a forum
scenario for discussion and amelioration of those
matters that...might cause Inlergroup tensions."
In other action the commission voted to study
(larking problems In the downtown area around
Centennial Park. Four downtown churches have
complained about parking problems on Sunday
morning and the commission Is looking Into
changing Ihc parallel parking areas around the
park to angle parking.

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FUNCHAL ttOMC CUUTIRY

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In Florida probationers and
parolees earned.more than $302
million In 1980-81, the latest
figures available. Victims of

Concerning Thomas’ proposal for a Human
Relations Advisory Board for the city, commis­
sioners unanimously decided It needed time for
further study of the plan.

SEMINOLE TRINITY
CHRISTIAN SCHOOL

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With about 500,000 anests
m ade n a tio n w id e per day.
Walters said such programs
have the potential to provide
dramatic savings.

Faison said it would be a few weeks before the
commission could make a final decision on which
plan they will Implement.

B U S K S , JO HN I .
— Funar *1 w r t k n tor John E Burk*. M. ol
Spntord. who dtod Friday *111 bo hold
to tw d a r *1 II « m ai ind Shiloh M i u l o w r
Boptm Church »U h tha No* Willi* Pop*
officiating V lowing a t * m. Friday. Burial In
I v o r ir a o h V * i* r«m C*notary Sunrtt*
Funar *1 Ham* mchor**
K IS H . J A C Q U I L I H I S .
-C a th o lic funar aI aaryicot tor Jacguatln*
Sulh K lrt. V, si M S Curry Ford Mood
Orlando. *h* dad Sunday. *111 b* hold at It
a m Wadnoid** at ih* (carotid* In Oatoan
Camatory. Ottoan. with tha Rov Tim Rapartt
otlic idling Oramka* Funaral Ham*, tan
tord. In charg*
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— Cathatlc gaavoUd* tarytcaa tar (to n* M
Groan* ||. at t t t Maltonylll* Ay* . Sanlord
*ho dtod Saturday. *111 ta Wadnatday *1 It
• m. In Oak loan Memorial P a rt with th*
Kay Father Lyt* Doran All Vault Catholic
Church, officiating VIP totIon tor tomlly and
trianda will b* t a p m today Oatlawn
F unaral Horn* In chorg* at arrangement*

Elementary.

said.

Commissioners accepted the grant unanimous­
ly uflcr Faison Informed them that the deadline
for such action Is Aug. 26 and the DEK may hold
off on thrtr decision to extend the city's permit for
dumping effluent Into the lake until after that
date.

ENROLL NOW

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W o od lan d s

Class lists and supply lists will

Adjustments board m em ber
Mike Hattaway. saying the au­
dience deserved to be told why
he had voted for the special
exceptions, noted that fresh
w ater w ill be conserved by
landsprcadlng eflluent at golf
courses. He added that unlike
t h e c o n s e r v a t io n m e t h o d
Seminole County plans to follow.
Orlando's Iron Bridge plant now
sends Its eflluent to the sea.
losing that water to the county
forever.

OAKLAWN

(Eollina

STOCKS

Winter Springs Elementary,
all grades. Aug. 23. 8 a.m. lo
noon.

one ul l tic existing site on Poplar Avenue and one
at lltc airport. The county has not yet committed
any funds to the project.
O llier possibilities, according lo the co m ­
mission's chart. Include expanding the plant at
the Poplar Avenue site or leaving Ihc present
facility as Is.

ELENA M.OREENE
Mrs. Elena M. Greene. 81. of
950 Mrllonvlllc Avc.. Sanford,
died Saturday ut Florida Hospllul Orlando. Born Dec. 18. 1903
In Wllburton. Okla . site moved
here In 1973 from Abaecon. N J .
She was a homemaker and a
Catholic.

Wektva Elem entary, all
grades. Aug. 23. 1:30 to 3 p.m. A
school store will be open during
open house to sell materials.
Wilson Elementary. Letters
will be sent to all students from
their leachers during the week of
Aug. 19. An open house will be
held on Sept. 24.

Continued fro m page 1A

Funeral Notices

of arrangements.

Starling Park Elementary.
all grades. Aug. 23. 10 a.m. lo
noon.

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AREA DEATHS
JOHN E. BURKE
Mr. John E. Burkr. 71. of 700
Bay Avc.. Sanford, died Friday at
Central Florida Rrglorial Hospi­
tal, Sanford. Born August 25.
1913 hi Monllcrtlo. Fla . hr lived
In Sunford most of his life He
was u retired luborer and a
veteran of World War I and a
Baptist.
Survivors Include a daughter,
Mallssa Harris. Sanford: three
sisters. Cora Lee Sparks. Warr e n . O h io . I r e n e Y o u n g .
Syracuse. N.Y.. Essie Mur Burke.
Sanford: three grandchildren,
Veronica H arris. R o ch ester,
Sandra Harris, Sanford, und
Calvin Davis. Sunford.
Sunrise Funeral Home. Sun­
ford. Is In charge o f arrange­
ments.

Spring Lake Elementary, ult
grades. Aug. 23. 1:30 to 3 p m ,

95 percent purity Bible pro­
mised: and getting explicit ap­
proval. from a medical point of
v ie w , o f the plans fo r the
percolation ponds and the plant
expansion from Dr. Jorge Deju.
the county's director o f health
and human services.

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Mom Needs Therapy To Become 'Whole' Again
D E A R A B B Y : Last January,
my father left home. My mother
came back from shopping one
day and all Dad's clothes were
gone. She found a note saytng.
Thanks for nothing, kid. I'll be
seeing ya."
Abby. my father Is 56 years
old. and to tell you the truth, he
wasn't the world's greatest fa­
ther. lie used to hit us kids with
a belt and he was never around
when we needed him. Mom
really raised us.

Dad stops by the house on
Sunday to give Mom a measly
S I 50 to survive for the week. He
keeps telling her he'll be back
w hen he " f i n d s h im s e lf" ;
meanwhile the talk around town
Is that he has another woman.
1can honestly say I don't miss
him. but there ts one fine woman
who can t go on without him;
ou r m oth er. S h e 's lost 28
pounds sin ce Jan u ary, she
doesn't eat right and she cries
for hours every day.

When I was a kid growing up.
Dad would come home from
work, take his shoes off and read
your column, so. Dad. If you're

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reading this now. please come
home. You and Mom have been
through a lot together the last 30
years Why quit now? We want
to become a family again.

you. Insist that your mol her get
into therapy to become "w h ole"
again Your father s returning
home Is secondary.

O N E O F S IX
IN W A T N E .N .J .

D E A R A B B Y : After a person
dies, do the nails and hair
continue to grow? I heard they
do. but I can't believe It.

D E A R O N E : It will take more
than a letter In this column to
reunite your family. Your griev­
ing mother needs professional
counseling to help her cope with
this abandonment. You can best
help her by Investigating the
available options In your com­
munity. Call your local social
services or mental health facili­
ty. The people there will guide

B IL L J O N E S

Nothing grows
after death. The skin shrinks,
however, creating the Illusion
that growth has taken place.
D EA R

D EA R

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have

Briefly, he asked me to sign
something, anti I told him I
would have lo reatl II llrst
because 1 never sign anything
without reading It (It was a
petition I
lie became very upset, said he
was "Insulted.** and Interred
that I didn't trust him. Nothing
could have been further from the
truth
I do trust hint, and he had no
reason lo he insulted. IJusi want
to know what I'm signing
R IG H T OR WRONG?

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h a v in g a dispu te with m y
brother-in-law and would appre­
ciate your comments.

DEAR RIG H T: Right* You're
the kind of person every lawyer
would like lo have lor a client

Sanford Joycees meeting. 7:30
p .m , Jaycee 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 pin ., closed.
First United Methodist Church
Oveieaters Anonymous, open.
7:30 p m. Community United
M ethodist Church. H ighw ay
17-92. Casselberry
F R ID A Y. AUGUST 23
Central Florida Klwanls Club,
7 :3 0 a .m .. F lo rid a F ed eral
Savings und Loan. Slate Road
436 at 434. Altamonte Springs.
S em in ole Sunrise Klw anls
Club. 7 a.m.. Airport Restaurant.
Sanford.
O p t im is t C lu b o f S o u th
Seminole. 7:30 ft in . Holiday
Inn. Wymore Road. Altamonte
Springs
Central Florida ULmmI Hank

F lo rid a H o s p lt a l- A lla n io n tc
Branch. 601 E. Altamonte Ave..
1*a in lo 5 p in
Gentle Exercise for seniors.
10 30 a m.. Casselberry Settlor
Center. 200 N. Lake Triplet
DrtVL. CasselberryWeklva AA (no smoking). 8
p .m . W e k lv a P r e s b y t e r ia n
Church. SR 434. at W eklva
Springs Road Closed
I Kingwood AA. 8 ji m . Rolling
Hills Moravian Church. SR 434.
Longwooti, Alaiinn, same time
ami place
Tanglewood AA. 8 pm .. SI
Richard's Episcopal Church.
Lake Howell Road. Alanon. same
time and place.
Sanford AA Step, 8 p.m., 1201
W First St . Sanford
S A TU R D A Y . AUG U ST 24
East-West Klwanls Club, 8
a m., Airport Restaurant. San
ford.

CALENDAR
TU E S D A Y , A U G U S T 20

Kchos Club A A . noon and 5:30
p.m „ closed. H p.m.. step. 130
Normandy Road. Casselberry.
Clean Atr Rebo* Club. noon,
closed.
Sanford AA. 5:30, closed dis­
cussion. and 8 p.m.. open dis­
cussion. 1201 W. First St.
24-Hour AA group beginners
open discussion. 8 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 Dogtrark
Road.
Overeaten) Anonymous, open.
7:30 p.m.. Florida Power &amp;
Light. 301 S. Myrtle Ave.. San­
ford.
W ED N ESD A Y. A U G U S T 2 1

Full Gospel Business Men's
F e llo w s h ip In t e r n a tio n a l
breakfast meeting, 6 30 a.m..
Holiday Inn. State Road 436 and
W y m o r e R o a d . A lta m o n t e
Springs. For details call 6564255.
Central Florida Blood Bank
Seminole County Branch. 1302
E. Second St.. Sanford. 9 a.m. to
5 p .m . F l o r i d a H o s p it a lAltamonte Brunch. 11 a m. to 7
p.m.
Sanford Klwanls Club. noon.
Sanford Civic Center.
Casselberry Rotary breakfast.
7.30 am ., Casselberry Senior
Center. 200 N. Lake Triplet
ITtlve.
Medicare help for seniors. 10
a.m. until noon, and free blood
pressuie checks by Paramedics,
11 a.m. to noon, Casselberry
Senior Center 200 N. Triplet
Drive. Casselberry.
C O PE S u p p o r t G ro u p o f
S e m in o le A re a . 7:30 p.m ..
Seminole Com m unity Mental
Health Center. Cranes Roost
Office Park. Suite 377. Pelican
Building. A ltam onte Springs
First and third Wednesdays for
fumlllrs and caregivers ol lung
trnn mentally disabled. Free of
charge.

Display your business card on ihe most-read bulletin
board In town — classified!
R e a c h the people thill need to reach you! Cull today
to place your business card In "Here's My Card."

T H U R S D A Y . A U G U S T 22

322-2611

South Seminole Senior Citi­
zens covered dish luncheon.
1 2 :3 0 p . m . . C a s s e l b e r r y
W o m a n ’ s C lu b . O v e rb ro o k
D rive. C a s se lb erry . Musclal
program by Earl Hengr and BUI
Kowalski, retired professional
m usicians, T h o s e attending
should bring their own table
service,
National Action for Former
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
Toantmistrcas). 7:30 p ni.. Alta­
monte Chapel Education Build­
ing on State Road 436. second
and fourth Thursdays.

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Hill guarantees all of
Ills work am i gives
one-day service.
rite shop is open

Distinctive Mirror Designs
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since H)8&lt;). Acc Auto
Radiator offers co m ­
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Tills Includes cleaning,
repair, recore and new
complete radianrs and
heaters fur ears and
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welcomes senior citi­
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eligible for a 15 percent
discount on regu lar
prices for everything
except patchwork.

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Trailblazer
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In take advantage of
the August specials at
A ce Auto R a d ia tor.
Iisated at 711 French
Ave . Sanford, tiring In
your passenger car and
a copy ol this ad by
August HI
Hill McCallcy, owner
o f Ace Aulo Radiator, is
offering a SKI special
on cleaning and re­
pairing radiators on ,111
passenger cars He also
has a $15 s)Mclal cm
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block and rudtulor In
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ifils nature include headaches.
visual dis
uirhancc. stiffness of the neck, restriction ol
movement, shoulder, neck and arm pain and
neuralgia
Many victims attempt to treat the neck Injury
with home remedies Increasing the possibility ol
further injury. It Is essential to have ar
examination hy a doctor who Is trained It
examine the spine and related structures, and
wlio understands I tie dynamics of the neck Injur\
In order to rule out future problems
Dr A W W oodall has a background It
chiropractic orthopedics and Dr H.S. Cun
ntngham has a degree in sports Injuries. Dr
Woodall has practiced chiropractic medicine it
Sanford lor almost IK) years and is a graduate o
Palmer Chiropractic College. Dr, Cunninghan
returned to tilts area two years ago and |olneft Or
Woodall In practice four months ago. Hr Iras IT
years experience in ehlropraetics and Is also t
graduate of Palmer, where he taught lor It) years
A simple, painless and Inexpensive spine anr
nerve test ran quickly reveal if you ore t
chiropractic ease. Leery health problem has i
cause and the cause must be found and correctcc
la-fore you can gel well
Ihe office Is open Monday through Friday, f
a m to noon and 2-fi p m and Saturday, ti a,lit. t(
I p m Call H22-47fi2 for an appointment.

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gi owing health problem* today The ever in
(Teasing luifitbrr &lt;&gt;l auiomubllrs conge-tilng
nlrtris and highways, thr ituihh migration to the
suburb* the increased speed o n the tree ways,
and more powerful engines, all rnnirlhuie to the
growing frequency o f this type accident.
Woodall ft Cunningham i hlrnpnu tors, with an
oilier al I KK) Park Ave . Sanford, treat personal
Injuries caused hy auto accidents, juh related
accidents and lalls. Your treatment may Ik - « f
little or no cost to you depending on the terms ol
yottt insurance policy.
Any movement to which thr spine may be
HUhjrtlrd. as In Ihe case ol an auto accident nr
severe tail, commonly results In the neck being
Inpirrd.
A typical exam ple ol a common injury to the
nt-ck region Is caused hy the rear-end auto
(Illusion. The driver, not suspecting such an
incident. Is relaxed Th r force Irom behind causes
Hu- head to quickly .flip backwards and then
thrust forward by Ihe sudden slop.

Examples ol symptoms cause hv an injury ol

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dial the injuries may not he li-li lor several turns
or even years lollowm g die accident

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Headliners Salon Is Home
Of Award-Winning Stylists
The Headliners hairstyling »atou. located at
2303 French Avc.. Sanford, has Just been
enlarged and remodeled and Is designed to
provide a comfortable atmosphere for both men
and women.
Headliners has grown Irom I wo stylists to eight
stylists In only three years. Because Headliners Is
a full-service salon, they perform all types of
halr-cutllng Including normal everyday styles to
I hr extreme “ new w ave" styles. These Include
tlie Intricate clipper culling techniques offered In
larger cities.
They also do all types of styling, coloring
including foil highlighting or Irosling and re­
touching on troth of these processes,
The Headliners stylists are known for their
perms, facials (including makeup), manicures
and pedicures for men and women. Well-trained
and known for Introducing the laslest trends to
this area, the stall keeps up on new hair styles fry
attending most of the regional, state and national
.styling shows.
Mrct the stafT:
• Donna F i t z g e r a ld o f Sanford tias won
numerous awards for her styling and halrcuttlng
techniques. A makeup artist. Honn.i lias a unique
lair til for reading bone structure. She can contour
your face lo complement your beat features and
dors basic makeup application or cnmplrtr
make-over.
• Jean Chick and P a tty Corao. sisters, are both
creative stylists In (heir own rigid. Jean
specializes In style cuts, perms, hair coloring and
nails. Fatty attracts a large clientele with her

pleasant personality and talents In cosmetology.
She also docs beautiful cuts, car piercing and null
lips.
• S h erry Scoggins from Cleveland. Term., dries
make-overs. Including haircut, sly ling and make­
up application. Sherry also docs nail tips and
arches on request.
• John B ru m ley uf Sanford, a perfectionist, has a
devoted clientele. He Is very careful and pays
close attention lo tils patrons. Ills hatrrutltng and
jK-rmlng techniques have made John a successful
stylist.
• Dcanle Hughes of Deltona Is from North
Carolina. She has owned her own salon and has
been a great asset to the Headliners' stall. Dcanle
lias a cheerful personality and specialties In
haircoloring, style cuts lur men and women, and
perming.
S B am bi G eots. newest stall member, lias I In­
ability to design a hairstyle to fll your particular
larlul shape. Since she has been at Headliners,
her clientele ha* grown by leaps and bounds,
iiumbl docs a facials tineluding mask) for men
and women, os well as manicures and pedicures.
L yn d a Behrens, owner o f Headliners, would
like to Invite you to come In and visit the salon
and meet the stylists.
They tiuvc won more than 70 awards for their
styling and makeup applications.
Headliners Is
open Monday Ihrough Saturday. 8:30 am . lo
3:30 p in. with evening appointments until 8 p.m.
on Tuesday and Thursday by appointment only.
Call 321 -5851 for an apj&gt;olnttm*nt,

H EA RIN G T E S T S S E T
FOR SANFORDfCASSELBERRY AREA

VOLKSHOP

Specializing In Service A Part* For
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(Corner 2nd A Pilmtfto)

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SANFORD
PHONE

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Kenneth R Hooper County Ajminitlrator
Budget Otf-cer
Board of Count* Commit%ton#r«
Seminole County F lorida
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David Berreiit, Clerk to Board of County
Commititoneri m and tor Stmino*# County
F lor Ida'
rubltih Augutt TO te«l
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NO TICE T 0 C 0 N T R A C T O R S
O FFIC E O F
TH E STATE OF F L O R ID A
D E P A R TM EN TO F
1 NAN SPUR T A T ION
I II South Woodland (loulavxrd
ttoland Florida J2FX
A u g v ll I I k )
C O NSTRU CTIO N A N O
M AIN TEN AN C E P R O O R A M S
MINI C O N TR AC TS
Seatod bid. *dl ba ra&lt;ai«*d in
Ih* d o *ntlalt&gt; C o n la rtn c e
Room ol Ih* D it .r k l Olllc*.
D*pa,lmant ol Tranvporlalior
M* South Woodland Oouiarard
D a la n d
F lo rid a (M a ilin g
Addr*tt P O llo . aT. O r Land
F lo,(da U 7!l CO,M until I M
P M IttoLand Local llm a l on
Thunday tha I jm o« S*p
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II lha bid amount it
giaalar than 11SO 000 00 lha
Conlractor mutt b* piequaliliad
at ivguirad I r Florida Slalula
IJT la m
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Pfopocal lormi nlli no! ba
Ittuad alitr | M P M (DaLand
local Tnnal WcdnauSav Sap
lim ta r II. IN I
BREVAR D C O U N T Y ID T O
F U N 0 S I S TA TE P R O J E C T .
JOB NO INS* 111) Work con
l u l l ol installing If all 1C signals
and Inltrronnaclmg cabl* al lha
mltrsacllon ol SR 100 (U S 1*11
a n d H l c k o f y S l r a a t In
Mai bourn* (W PA stlOIJai as
Caitndar Days!
LAKE C O U N TY
IO T O
FUNDSI STA TE P R O JE C T,
JO S NO I I I W 1111 Work con
sisls ol Insiainng IrAlllc signals
and intorconnacl cabl* al lour
I II intorsaclwns on SR KDA
In ls rs td lo n i at* A l*.an d*r
S ir** *
O o n n o lly S l r a o l .
Highland A&gt;*nu* and SR to in
Mount Dora (W PA S l l J i m I I X
Catondar Days)
SEMINOLE C O U N T Y ID T O
F U N O ll S TA TE P R O J E C T .
JO# NO TTSaa ISO* WoiS con
sisls ol nldaning SR i n al th*
mlarsoction ol Mall Road in
eluding hmafock bas* ascihailit
C0ncr*l*. slgnatlf alion a ilh
railroad pr* amplion and in
l»rconn*ct. cigning and stuping
•ail ol Goldtnrod in Saminol*
County (WPA S11141*1 (40 Cal
ondar Days I
V O LU S IA C O U N T Y (D T O
FUNDS STATE P R O J E C T . JOB
NO m &gt; » 1MI Work consuls ol
loadaay antonlng including
limvroc. basa asphaltic con
cr*i* diainag* curb and gul
tof. iignaliiahon tigning and
slrlpnvj al Ito Inicrsaclion ol SR
aj 1 and Taylor Rood in Volusia
County I WPA SI ITQ4*| ISO Cal
•ndar Days)
V O LU S IA C O U N T Y t D T O
FUNDS) STA TE P R O JE C T
JOB NO TYTt* ISOS Work con
sisls ol Instolllng high a.a y
lighting concroi* sid*aaik
updating an aaisling H alllc
signal and paromanl marSingi
at lha intoftachon ol SR aJI and
Nora Road IW P A SHVISOi 141
Catondar days)
VOLUSIA C O U N TY IR P R P
F U N D I) S TA TE P R O JE C T ,
JOB NO 11100*510 Work con
SiSlk Ol replacing I no JJ panais
ol Ih* land*/ syslam Including
romayal ol o a lllin g brokan
pitos. lufnishlng and insialling
14 prtslrtss concrala pilok
IW PA 1*10*001 IM Catondar

DaysI
FLA G LE R C O U N T Y (F C O
FU N D S I S T A T E P R O J E C T .
JOB HO TM*0 ISO* Work con
sisls Ol furnishing and con
slruclmg ol pro ongmoorod cron
building Including loundolian
and piumtung al lha BunnoH
Sub Mamtonanco Yard aasl ol
flogic* Baoch on SR II m
Flag!** County IW P A SIII0J4I
1*0 Catondar DayOl
O R A N G E
C O U N T Y
(R O U T IN E M A I N T E N A N C E
FUNDSI S TA TE P R O JE C T
JOB NO lin a *0 1 ) Work can
tisis ol roubno momiononco ol
lughnay lighting an SR *00
East W*st (&gt;p*ossnay and SR
111 Btolina E.p*ossnoy in Or
lands IWPA lAJoaaal IM ) Cal
tndarOays)
ORANGE A N D O SCEO LA
CO UNTIES (R O U T IN E M A IN
TE N A N C I F U N D ) S TA TE
P R O JEC T JOB NO TtW***41
and *1*04 &lt;*0I Work consisto a*
r*mo&gt;al and ropiocomonl ol
domagad or dotonoratod posit
and lane* sactiont on SR 400
II 4) in Orongo and Oocoola
C o u n flo s
I W P A 14404)7.
1040sail IWCatondar Days)
O R AN G E A N O O S C E O L A
C O UN TIES (R O U T IN E M A IN
TE N A N C I P UN D SI S TA TE
P R O JE C T. JO B NO It*** *441
ana *1*04**0) Work consists
(Waning palsl-ng egnertto slop*
paramonl and Itoaibk pa**
manl raodapy lOinls and saaimg
|amts Wins |out’ saal malarial an
SR SI. Florida Turnpika to
Oranga and Okcaola Court1 « s
i WPA towns sajosaji I X Cal
anuar Days I
S E M IN O L ■ C O U N T Y
I R O U T IN E M A IN T R N A N C E

FU N D S I S T A T E
P R O JE C T
JOB NO 11*04*014 Wo&lt;k con
sitit ol &gt;*movai and r*pla&lt;*
manl ol damaged or dalar.o
ratod posts and tonca tactions
on SR * » (I 41 In Sammoto
County IWPA 1440/1*1 i x Cal
andjr Days)
A pi*tml contaronca will ba
hald lo discuss lha abnua lout
141 proifcis in Oranga Oscaola
and Stm lnola C o u n lia s on
Wadnavd.it August X 1*41 al
I* 0* A M in lha contaronca
room al 'ha Orlando Mamla
none* S a id
41* W a t t
Landtlraal Road Orlando FL
JIBS* IM I II 1 I 11)1
LAKE AN O
SUMTER
CO UNTIE 1 (R O U T IN E M AIN
T tN A N C E F U N D S I S T A T E
PRO JECT. JOB n o itacatgit
and IIS** to ll Work consists ol
ramoval and raptacamanl ol
a .IS Itn g ra is a d p a v a m tn l
ma’ kart on SR » J (I 71 in Laka
and Sumlat Counlias
IWPA
SAJOtJA M W IIJI I JO Catondar
Oaytl
NO BID BOND R E Q U IR E D
Waga Ralat Pursuant to lit*
F an l abor Standards Act lit*
minimum waga ralav lot lha
prs|aclt Includad In this Nolle*
shall ba ST IS par hour
List ol biddars will not ba
giran out TJ hours prior to lha
tolling
Tha Slat* ol Florida Da
oar In,anl ol Tiantpoitalifin. In
acesrdanca with tha P in it t o t t
ol Till* VI ol Ih* Civil Rights
A d ol l**4 (IP Slal 117) and lit*
Ragulallons ol lha Daparimanl
pi Commarca l i l t I N P ail I )
itsuad pursuant lo such Act
haraby not it i#s all biddars that II
will attirmativaty insura tha!
minority butinatt antarpritat
will ba aI*or dad full opportunity
lo submit bids In rasponva lo this
invitation and will not ba dil
crim inal*!) against on lha
grounds ol rata, color o* na
lional origin in tunvntoration lor
an award
NOTICE TO A P P R O X IM A TE
Q U A N T IT Y S U B S C R IB E R S
NONE F U R N I S H E D W IT H
MINI C O N TR A C TS
All work it lo bo dona In
accordant* with lit* plant and
pro|*t! spat lilt atlont ol Ih*
Siaia ol Flo*Ida ttopatlrnanl ot
Trantpodalien
Untoss olharwiso notlliad by
tarliliad mall, rolurn racaipl
raguatiad bid labulahont will
ba putlad In lha downstairs
Corttoranra Room ol lha Daland
D istrict O lllc a . 71* Soulh
Beutovard. ttotand Florida on
Ih* TTB day Irom tha tolling
data Upon pulling, a will ba Itw
Ctoparlmanl'i inlanl lo awaid lo
lha low biddar A ny btddar who
laal* ha it advarsaly allatlad by
Ih* D a p a rlm a n l’t Inlanl lo
award to tha low biddar mull
III* with Ih* Clark ol Agancy
Procatdlngs 401 Suwannaa
Suaai Tallahatva* Florida, a
wiiltan Nolle* ol Prolatl within
77 hours ol posting ol lha bid
tabulations
A protosl Iliad prior lo lha
nolle* ot Daemon lo lollcll Bids
or lha mtandad daemon lo
award a contract snail ba
daamad abandonad unlast i t
nrwad within lha lima limits
piovidad in Subsac lion 111
Addihonally. a formal wfiltan
prolatl tailing forth a sliorl and
plain ilalamanl of lha mattars
atsartad by Ih* prolaslor must
ba fitod with Ih* Clark ol Agancy
Procaadlngt within 10 dayl ot
•ha Praliminary Nohea ol P ip
last In accordanc# with Sat lion
IW ) ) H I. Florida Slaluitt 1*11
u tt to III* a prolatl within n&gt;*
tlm* prttrnbad in Sactlon IM i )
(SI, Florida Slalutas. shall con
tfilutt a walvar ol procaadmgs
undar Chaptor IM . Florida Slal
utot
Or (tors lor that* documanli
should ba diractiad to T J
Georg*. M in i C o n tra c t Ad
m inlttrato r, D a p a ilm .n l ol
Transportation. P o
B e . 47,
D aland
F lo rid a 17711 0047
Thar* alii ba no charga lor
conlr ad docwmanlt
Th* right it ratarvad to raitcl
any o* all bids
S TATE O F F L O R ID A
D E P A R TA 1 E N T O F
T R A N S P O R TA TIO N
C A B E N E D IC T
Deputy Assistant k e ' P P y
Disfrir 11
Publish August M i 77. Itot
D l l *7
F IC T IT IO U S N A M E
Nolle* It h*r*4ry giaan that I
am angagad in buslnats at P O
B «a I lia . L o n g wood 7I77E
tammoto County. Florid* undar
Ih* fklilloue nama ol TH E
F L O R ID A I M O P K I R P I R t ,
and Thai I Inland to ragl**af said
nama with tha CN rk *4 Ih*
Clrcud Court. Saminol* County
Florida In accordant* with in*
praaltlane al th* P k lilia u t
Nam* Status**. T a w lt Inchon
0 U M F lo rid a Stalutoe ip)/
't/la ck 8 Nos-d
Publish August 4. I ) n . 17. |*u
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Legal Notice

Legal Notice
C O R R E C T IO N T O A U G U S T f, I W P U B L IC A TIO N
PUBLIC N O T i C I
N O TIC E I I H E M I T G IV EN lh*t on T i m N r . August 77. I N I t l
14 M * m or •• toon fhereefttr at possible Ih# Seminole County Port
Author Hr arid 1** SemlnoN County Board ol County Commissioners
Kin hold a public hearing upon the budget of the Samlnol# County Port
Authority in Room DOW. Semmete County Service! Building, list E »tt
Flrtt Street. Sanford. Florida A oummary ol told budget bring ay
1^1

R E C E IP TS A M D R K V E N U I t i
Balance Carriod Forward
A D V A L O R E M T A X R E C E IP TS
Anticipatod Port Revenues
Racing Commiyyion Fundi
Anticipatod Inters*! Income

1171.11)

C X P C N D ITU R IS i
Regular Salarlai A Wage*
Social Security AAalctilng
Ratiramonl Contrtbutloni
Lite B Maalth Incuranca
Legal
Comtnlwloni
Accounting A Auditing
Arthropod Control
Cleaning
Travel A Par Diem
Communication*
Potlaga
E lectrlc. Water
Garbage
Equlpmonl Renlell
Mini AAall II
M in iAAall III
Mini AAall VII
Mini AAall IV
Incuronce
Equipment Service Contract!
Equipment Repair!
Melnt A Repair property
Printing A Binding
Advertitlng
Public Reiollono
Gat A Dtecel - Hecate
Minor Tool! A Suppliet
Other
Otllta Suppllao
Gee A Lubricant!
Janitorial Suppliet
Duet A Subscription*
Machinery A Equipment
Improrement* other then bldgt
Trentfer to restricted tundl
Construction Debt Service principal
Comtructlon Debt Service mtereol
(al HUD Bond Debt Service

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lal MUD BONO D IB T SERVICE
R E C E IP TS A N D R E V E N U E :
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Race Track Tru tl Fund
E X P E N O IT U R E R S t
Bond Amorlltallon Principal JI.OOO
Bond Amorltetlon Inleretl
73.0*4
H r carve
M U

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Dated el Senlord. Seminole County, Florida th li dth day ol August.
IFIS. A D
SEM IN O LE C O U N T V P O R T A U T H O R IT Y
Altact Wallace Schettelkott*
By Wendell Agee
Secretary
Chairman
Publish Aug oft 70. IMS
D E I F)

C IT Y OF LAKE M A R Y , F L O R ID A
N O TIC E OF PUBLIC H IA R I N O
TO WHOM I T M A Y CONCERN
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y O IV E N that the City Cammltalon ol the City
ol Lake M ary, Florida. Mill hold a Public Hearing al 7 » P M . an
September I. IMS. or at toon thereafter ae poittble to rentlder
adoption of an ordinance of the City ol Lake M ary. Florae. Illlo ol
■filch li ei foliowv
AN O R D IN A N C E O F TH E C IT Y OF L A K E AAARY, FLO R ID A.
E S TA B L IS H IN G T H E M U N IC IP A L W A T E R D E P A R T M E N T
B U D G E T FO R T H E C IT Y OF LA K E AAAR Y , F L O R ID A , FOR TH E
FISCAL Y E A R IM1 TH R O U G H I F « . R E P E A L IN G A LL OROI
N A N C E S IN C O N F L I C T H E R E W I T H ] P R O V I D I N G
S E V E R A B IL IT Y A N D E F F E C T I VE D A TE
A copy of M id Ordinance ihell bo available al the office of tho City
Clock el City Hall. IM North Country Club Road, Lake Mary,
FtorMa. ta&gt; *11 person* desiring t* examine **m*
An abbreviated form of the proposed budget lor the City of Lake
Mery, It cat forth below
P R O P O S ID B U D O IT FO R t t U IFM
C IT Y O F LAK E MA H V, P LO R I DA
W A TE R D E P A R T M E N T
PROPOSED E X P E N D IT U R E S
W A TE R D E P A R T M E N T
Psrconel Service!
I 47,700
Operating E xpenses
1)1,TPS
Capital Outlay
111 too
Debt Servltet
1)7.471
Receive!
44,7r0
Total Propoted Water Department E ependlturet
H D . 114
A N T IC IP A T E D R E V E N U E S
W A TER D E P A R T M E N T
Water Selec
1770.374
New Inttallalloni
47.000
Fire Hydrant Rertlel
7. MO
Turn One
1000
Turn Of 11
looo
Other Water Income
lOO
Penalty Income
1400
Intaretl Income on Deposits
1.400
Impact Feet
D1.S4)
Total Anticipated Walor Doperlment Revenue!
1111.114
Public impaction ot tho propoted budget tc available from 4 00
A M to 4 70 P M . Monday through Friday at the City Clerk'i office.
IM North Country Club Road. Lake Mary Florida
All Interat ted partial are Invited to attend and be heard
THIS N O TIC E ll lo be publlihed In the Evening Herald, a
newtpepor ot generel Circulation In told City, one ( I I lime it l#«*«
fifteen (M l dot I prior tu tire time of the Public Hearing
Per com ere edvlted thit 11 they decide to appeal any declclon
made al thli mooting they will need a record ot the proceeding! ond
lor ouch purpote. they will need to loaure that a verbatim record ol
the porreadings It modo which Include! the letllmony end evidence
upon which the appeal ll le be bated per Section 7*40105 Florida
Slelutot
C IT Y O F
LA K E M A R Y , F L O R ID A
711Carol Edw ard!
City Clerk
O A T f O A u g u tlll. tM I
Publish August 70 1*41
D E I 111

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C IT Y O F L A K E M A R Y . FLO R ID A
N O TIC E OF P U B L IC H E A B IN O
T O W HOM IT M A Y C O N CER N
N O T IC E I t H E R E B Y G IV E N that the City CommlcHon at the City
of Lake M ary, Florida, will hold a Public Hearing a t f B F M . o n
September A IM A or at aeon thereafter at poitlble to consider
adoption at an ordinance at the City of Lake M ery. Florida, title of
svtilcJN
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AN O R O IN AN C C O F TH E C IT Y O F L A K E M A R Y . FLO R ID A .
E S TA B L IS H IN G T H E M U N IC IP A L B U D G E T FOR TH E C IT Y O F
L A K E AAARY. FLO R ID A . FOR T H E FIS C A L Y E A R IM SIM 4.
R E P E A L IN G A L L O R D IN A N C E S IN C O N F L IC T H E R E W IT H
P R O V ID IN G FOR S E V E R A B IL IT Y ] A N D E F F E C T IV E D A TE
A copy of ceid Ordinance ihell be available at the office of the City
Clerk al City Hall. IM North Country Club Road. Lake Mery
F lor Ida. far all peraont decking to examine came
An abbreviated form ot the propoted budget for the City of Lik e
M ary. If tat fertn below
PROPOSED B U D G E T FOR t m tFM
C IT Y O F L A K E M A R Y , FLO R ID A
PROPOSED E X P E N D IT U R E S
C E N T R A L O ARAG E
Personal Services
1 37.477
Operating E xpensei
).t*g
Capital Outlay
J 000
*400
Total Central Garage
to.01
7
t
P U B L IC W ORKS D E P A R T M E N T
Personal Service*
S J) *05
Operating Expense*
44 13)
Capita) Outlay
IJ 000
Improvement*
AS 000
Total Public Work* Department
ft 1*4.730
F IR E D E P A R T M E N T
Pereonel Service*
ft 1.434
Operating E xpenses
17.744
Capital Outlay
11)00
Debt Service
M.oai
Total Fir* Department Budget
ft 71.74*
C O M M U N IC A TIO N S D E P A R T M E N T
Pertonel Service*
!* « 7
Operating Expenses
1 400
Capital Outlay
MOO
Total Communication* Department
4) 717
E U I I D I N O A lO N IN O D E P A R T M E N T
Personal Service!
ft 11.744
Operating E xpenses
47.411
Capital Outlay
• 400
Total Building ft Zoning Department
1 io m s j
PARKS ft R E C R E A T IO N D E P A R T M E N T
Personal Services
ft 10.F7J
Operating E rpenses
•.377
Capital Outlay
10 wo
Improvement!
7 500
Oebt Service
t 1*4
Total Park! ft Recreetlton Department
ft 77.11*
A D M IN IS TR A TIO N D E P A R T M E N T
Perianal Services
ft 171.7*0
Operating Expense!
4*400
Capital Outlay
too
TiSrlul Adminlitfilicwi D*p4rfm«&lt;riV
t 173.3*0
C E N T R A L SE R V IC ES D E P A R T M E N T
Operating Expenses
1 ii . u r
Capital Outlay
47.*00
Debt Service
| I* M
Non Operating
71 000
Total Central Services Department
ft 147.114
P O LIC E D E P A R T M E N T
Personal Services
1 XAIS4
Operating Expensei
71.*01
Capital Outlay
l» /4S
Total Police Department
ft 7*7.*77
TR A N S F E R TO P U B LIC P R O JE C TS F U N D
1 71 000
Total Proposed General F und E xpendlfuret
I1.7S4.I7!
A N T IC IP A T E D R E V E N U E S
Ad Valorem Taaes
ft H4. IM
Cash Carried Forward
0
Electric Power Franchise
*4 1*0
Telephone Frenchlsa
) in
Cablevlilon Franchise
DM
Occupational Licenses ICIty)
10 VJO
Building Permits
41 000
Electrical Pecmlls
s too
Plumbing Permit!
IM
Mechanical Permits
4.7M
Engineering Reimbursable
7)000
Cigarette Tax
U .lt t
Stele Revenue
49 414
Mobile Hem* License
wo
Alcoholic Beverage 1 1censes
1.14J
Sale* Tat
1)1.130
Gasoline Pour Over
1.000
Gasoline Tex 1County I
JO QOO
Occupational Licenses (County Shi
■ VJO
Zoning F tet
10 MO
Boerdol Ad|utlm*nl Feet
400
Other Government*! Charges
450
Candidate Quality Ing F eet
IM
Court Fine*
11.000
IntanMt C #rntmgi
1000
Interest tram Stale Boer dot Admlnltlrelton
13.000
Contributions A Donations
100
Other Miscellaneous Revenue
1 too
Refund to Prior Veer I Expend
1 OOQ
Total Anticipated General Fund Revenue*
St.MS.l74
Public Inepectlnn ol the prspoeed budget ll available from I 00
A M to 4 )0 P M . Monday through Friday el the City Clerk’! oltlce.
tM North Country Club Road. Lake M ary, Florida
All Inter ailed partial are Invited lo ettond end be heard
TH IS N O TIC E ll to be publlihed In the Evening Herald, e
newepeper of general circulation In cold City, one (1) time at leetl
fifteen (11) dept prior to the time el the Public Hearing
Per ton» ere edvlted that II they decide lo appeal any decltlon
mode et thli mealing they will need a record ol the proceeding* and
lor euch purpote. they will need to Inturo that a verbatim record ol
the purceedlngi li mad* which Include! the letllmony and evidence
upon which the appeal ll to be bated per lection 144 0101 Florid 4
Statutes
C IT Y O F
L A K E M A R Y , FLO R ID A
/*/Carol Edwards
City Clerk
O A T E O Augui 114. INS
Publlth; Augutt 30. I N I
O E I III
C IT Y O F LA K E M A R Y , FLO R ID A
N O T IC E O F P U B LIC H E A R IN O
TO W HOM IT M A Y CONCE RN
N O TIC E I I H E R E B Y G IV E N that the City Commlielon et the City
Of Lake M ary. Florida, will hold e Public Hearing et f » F M . on
September S. IN I. or ei loon thereafter ei poielble to contider
adoption of an ordinance el the City of Loko Mary. Florida, title ol
which li et follow!
A N O R D IN A N C E O F T H E C IT Y O F L A K E M A R Y . F L O R ID A
E S T A B L IS H IN G T H E M U N IC IP A L S E W ER D E P A R T M E N T
B U D G E T FOR TH E C IT Y O F L A K E M A R Y . FLO R ID A . FOR TH E
FIS C A L Y E A H l l « l TH R O U G H IF«4, R E P E A L IN G A LL O R D l
N A N C E S IN C O N F L I C T H E R E W I T H , P R O V ID IN G FO R
S E V E R A B IL IT Y A N D E F F E C T I V E D A TE
A copy o ' eald Ordinance then be available et the office ol the City
Clerk et City Hell. IM North Country Club Road. Lake Mary,
Florida, tor ell per com decking toeiemine tame
An abbreviated form ot the pi jpotad budget tor the City ol Loke
M ary, It cat forth below
P R O P O S E D B U O G B T FOR IFA1 I roe
C IT Y OF L A K I M A R Y , FLO R ID A
1 IW IR D EP A R TM EN T
PROPOSED E X P E N D I T U R E !
1 B W IR D E P A R T M E N T
4 4.41)
Per tonal Service*
M ill
Operating E ■pentet
til
Debt Service!
11.704
Reeervei
Total Propoted Sewer Department E tpendllure*
174.1)4
A N T IC IP A T E D R E V E N U E S
S E W ER O l P A R TM E N T
474 114
Operating Revenue*
Total Propoted Sewer Department Revenue!
Sfa.IM
Public Intpectkn ot the propoted budget ll (tellable from 4 IX)
A M h i N f M , Monday through Friday al the City C le rk ! oltlce.
IM North Country Club Road. LakeAAary, Florid*
All interacted pert let or* Invited to attend and be heard
TH IS N O TIC E It to be publlihed In Ihe Evening Herald, a
newepeper el general circulation In cold City, one (t&gt; lined et teed
fifteen IIS) day! prior to the lime ol the Public Mooring
Peraont or* edvlted that II thay dec Ida to appeal any decltlon
mad* *1 thli meeting they will need a record at the proceeding* end
ter tuch purpote. they will need to tnture that a verbatim record ot
the porcoedingt ll mad* which Include* the letllmony and tvMlanc*
upon which Ih* appeal It to be bated per Section I N 4101 Florid*
Stetufet
C IT Y O F
L A K E M A R Y . FLO R ID A
/•/ Carol Edward!
Clfy Clark
D A T E D : Augutt 14. IFE1

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N O TIC E OP A P P L IC A T IO N
FOR TA X D E E D
N O T I C E IS H E R E B Y
G IV E N , that Thom a t k Krauea
the holder of the fotlowtng cartlf
kite* hat filed told certificate!
tor a tee deed to be lituad
thereon The certificate nu n
bare and yeeri of Iteuence. the
detertptlew of the property, and
the nemet In which If wee
octet ted are at letiowi
C E R T IF IC A T E N O 1447.
YE AR OF ISSUANCE I N I
D E S C R IP T IO N O F P R O
P E R T Y : L E G L O T 117
C O U N T R Y C LU B V IL L A G E
U N IT 7 PB 1) PCS 7* 43
Nam* In which (M a t t e d
W T G E N TE R P R IS E S . INC
Ail of Mid property being In
the County of Semtnof*. (la !* of
Florida
Unteta tuch certificate or car
micetet thall be n
carding to law
deccrtbed In tuch certificate or
certificate! will be totd to the
higheit bidder et the court haute
door on the 7&gt;d day at Sap
'ember. INS at II M a m
Approximately H IS 00 cash
tor N et It required lo be paid by
tuccettfvl bidder at the tel*
Oepotlt et 10% of the bid to ba
paid within 14 heuri after do t
Ing of the tale Balance due
within 4* hourt alter clcslng of
the tele All paymqnti than be
rath or guaranteed Im trtm enf,
mad! payable fa the Clark of
Circuit Court
Dated Ihlt Tnd day of Augutt.
IN I
(S E A L )
David N Berrien
Clerk of Circuit Court
Seminole County, Florida
By Ginger Donton
Deputy Clerk
Publlth Augutt 1). 70. V A
S-ptember 1. INS
D E I 71

N O T IC E O F A P P L IC A TIO N
FOR TAX D I E D
N O T IC E
IS H E R E B Y
G IV E N . Diet Thome! K Krauea
Ih# holder of the following corlll
icatet hat llled laid certificate*
for * lev deed le ba Ittued
thereon The certlficato num
beri end y e a n ol Inuance, the
deterIptIon of the property, end
the name* In which It wet
et tatted art at lollewi:
C E R T IF IC A T E NO 1470
Y E A R OF ISSUANCE !F tl
D E S C R IP T IO N OF PRO
PERTY:
LEG LOT
III
C O U N T R Y C L U B V IL L A G E
U N IT 7 PB 33 PCS 74 40
Hem* In which a tte tte d
W T G E N TE R P R IS E S . INC
All of told property being In
the County ot Seminole. Stele of
Florida
Unlett luch certificate or tor
tlflcatet then be redeemed *&lt;
cording to tew the property
deteribed In tueh certificate or
cerli lice tet will be told to the
higheit bidder el the court hout*
door on the ZVd day of Sep
I ember. iN S a l II 00* m
Approximately S i ll 00 ceth
for teet li required to be paid by
tucctttful bidder at the tel*
Oepoiit Ot K \ ol tho bid to be
paid within 14 hour* alter clot
Ing et the tel* Balance due
within 40 hour* alter clot ing of
the tel* All payment! ihell be
ceth or guaranteed Initrumenl.
mad* payable to the Clerk ot
Circuit Court
Deled thli 2nd day ot Augutt,
INS
(S E A L )
David N Berrien
Clerk ef Circuit Court
Seminole County, F tor Ida
By Ginger Denton
Deputy Clerk
Publlth Augutt 11. M. 17 A
September 1. INS
O E I 74
F IC T IT IO U S N A M E
Nolle* ll hereby given that I
am engaged In builneti al 470
E MWY 4)4. Long wood 177)0
Seminole County, Florida under
the fictitious name of C A R O L A
C O M PAN Y and that I Intend to
register laid name with tha
Clerk ot the Circuit Court.
Seminole County. Florida In
accordance with the provisions
ol Ihv Fictitious Nam* llatwtet.
To w ll Section U S 0* Florid*
Statute* IFit
/t/Carol A Mobley
Publlth Augusta. 1). 70 77. IN I
D E I 7f
S EM IN O LE C O U N TY
BOAROOF
C O U N TY C OM M ISSIONERS
N O T IC E O F
P UR LIC H E A R IN O
S E P TE M R E R 19. MSI.
f 40PM
Tha Board of County Commit
tionert ot Seminole County.
Florida, will hold a public
hearing lo contider Ihe follow
mg
I
I N T E R L A C H E N
C O U N T R Y
C L U B
tk A ( 4 I t 411 l i t
A I
Agriculture lane
Appeal
againtt the Board ol Adluilment
In denying ■ Special Etcepllon
lo ulllit* In* knowing properly
at i&gt;**i*d weileweter disposal
tit* through Irrigation oi In
lerlechan Country Club Tee
Parcel 7i. In Section 1) 11 » . et
shown on Assessor s Map No
7F4. plot Lot a Block E .
Tanglewood Section 4. PB 10.
PG to. plut E 144 Fa It ol Block
S. Tanglewood Hrplel. PB I PG
44 lying NEty sf Tanglewood
Section I. F I t Pg *4 end Lott
* 14 end pen et lot* 4. 7 end 0.
Block 1 and all al Lott 11 71 and
pert ot Lo t IS. B lock C .
Tinglewocd Section 1, PB F, Pg
44. in Sac I ion J ) 31 30 Further
described at totaled E a tl ot
lake Howell Mead. South of
Hawaii Branch Road and Well
of SR ala ID I S T I )
Thit public hearing will be
held in Room IN 170 ef th#
Seminal* County Service* Build
ing. H01 E Flrtt Slreal. San
ford. Florida, on September 10.
IN ), al 7 00 P M . or a t toon
thereafter at possible
Written comment* tiled with
the Land Management Manager
will be coneidertd Per torn eg
peering el Ih* public hearing
will be heard Hearings may be
continued tram lime to time et
found necettery Purifier detent
available by calling M l D M .
E l l 441
Per ton t *r* advised that. It
thay decide t* appeal any 4*
ciiw n mad* at thie hearing, thay
will need a record at th# pro
seedingi end. tar tuch purpose,
they may need to Inturo that a
verbatim record of th* proceed
Ing* It made which record
Include* th* tettmtony and tv l
dene* Upon which the appeal It
t* be bated, per taction Tto 4101
Florida SialuNt
BOARD O t

C O U N TY CO M M ISSIONERS
S E M IN O LE C O U N TY .
FL O R ID A
■ Y R O B E R T STU RM .
C H AIR M AN
ATTEST
D A V ID N
BERRIEN.
CLERK
Publlth August N IN S

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CLASSIFIED ADS
Seminole

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Orlando * Winter Park
8 3 1 -9 9 9 3

322-2611

CLASSIFIED DEPT.
RATES
1 t i m e .......................... * 7 C i Bit*
HOURS
3 CBR M O ftivR timet 61C 1 lint

*30 A.M. ■5:30 P.M.
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
SATURDAY 9

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10

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times ADC a Be*
Contract Bates Available
TtllP PERM____ 774-1141
3 Linos Minimum

C M M C u tift
C M M C H tiTR

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

27— Nursery A
Child Care

21— Person*!*
CRISIS PREGNANCY CENTER
ABO R TIO N C O U N S E LIN G
P re * P r e g n a n c y T e t t t
C o n fid e n tia l
In d iv id u a l
a t iH lin c !
C a l l fo r
appointment evening hours
available .....................M l 7*4)

Will baby t il in my horn* dayt.
night* weekends Any Age
Call T to M t)

33— Real Estate
Courses

23— Lost &amp; Found
LO ST- 1 dog*, mother ft dough
ter. ] weeks ago. *4A ft Mth
SI.. Both Wlra haired Reddlth
brown w rblack m a rk in g !,
black w /w hlt* m a rk in g !
M l 4717

25— Special Notices
T L C Hem* CewipanNnt.lwc.
Quality Live Int
Orec*............ ...........
H l-IP F]
e M A R T K A Y C O S M E TIC S * 1
Skin car* and color flair
C O N N IE ......,............
M l 77)4

27— Nursery &amp;
Child Care
Babysitting in m y home Re
sponsible mother Hot meal*
M ) 744R. anytime____________
Child cart In m y home Week
day* only Idyllw lldt art*
Alto belor* and alter tchool
cere Cell 177 W a l l e r *
Grandmother woulld Ilk* lo
there T L C. with your child
Cell ) . ) 4)44

* * * *
* Think Ing *1 getting * *
* Reel Ritat* Licenser *
W* after Free T * « l» -i
end cent Invent Trtfnlng t
Cell Dick or v w k l tor detail*
471 1*47...M l M m ...Eve. 71411)4
Keyetef Florid* , lac.
IF Year* (■ pertentel

55— Business
Opportunities
Equipped Photo Ftudlo In All#
monte Spring* priced lor
quick tale due to illnett IF44
Grot I 54*000 greet potential
Writ* Box M40. Apopka. FI
M TU or call to* 4*7* after 4
Family restaurant. Low Inter
ett ettumebi* mortgage*
Reasonable teet*
Seme
location )o year*
Fu ll
service
Call lor detail!
Owner Broker 177 44*1
New Smyrna Beach Choice ot
Two Succettlul Rettaurenl
dullnesses tor **l*. both an
m*|or highway locations with
owner financing Book! avail
able lo qualified buyer
Beechtid* Realty. R EA LTO R S
■H4 4lf 1717..... Open f P e ril

61— Money to Lend

legal Notice

MECHANICS
Installation Salary bated an
experience plut benefits Paid
v a c a t io n e n d h o lid a y * .
W ) 333*141
AS S E M B LE R S
A T T E N T IO N mem M l ) hr.
tor modern manufacturing
plant SO lb* . strong, reliable,
own tranipertaltan. Equal
Opportunity Employer Per
manent position* Never a

Aren beauty Ca
Start your own buslnes* N r U I

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BOOKKEEPER
Part time Could peiilbly
work Into full tlmo potmen
Experience necessary Apply
et: 740 W 14th St. Monday
thru Friday, between * am
a n d lp m .____________________ '

cable nr
CONTACT PERSON
Flexible hours evening* and
Saturday* be*' time Postlbi*
to make two plut monthly
part time Not sales Car
required Individual* needed
Santord and all area* !]* 77*1

CARrERIE IS A HELPERS
Wanted Lengwoed area* Cell
lite r* X H M l 7344
______
Child Car* needed Wanted ex
perlencad older woman who
love* children References
required C a ll H i TW7 after 4

CHURCH ORGANIST
Wednesday evenings end Sun
day services Send return*'
and church background to l i t
Park Ave , Senlord M77I
Attn Music Director
Cempeter O p e rit* r ft
g rim m e r Call New
tent H I 7H0
C O M P U T E R TR A IN E E
Get happy l Gain * thill
phone answering and
duties Enfoy th# variety I

Employment
323-5176
MM French Av*

CONCESSION CtIRR
Experiencehelplul Apply
C E N T R A L FL O R ID A IO O
F to )
Tue* thru Sat
73)4471
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Construction Werkert ft Labart
All Tradetl Call New Her!
ton* M l 7M0
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C U S TO M E R SERVICE
Now's the lima to start your
career I No experience neref
s a r y l E x c e l l e n t Irln g *
benef i n and potential I1

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NEEOM ONEY7
C IT Y O F
LA K E M A R Y . F L O R ID A
N O T IC E O F
P UB LIC H E A R IN G
TO W HO M IT M A Y C O N CE R N
NO TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
by the City Commission of the
City ot lake M ary. Florida that
said Commission will hold e
Public Hearing on September S,
INS. at 7 H P M . et Lake Mary
City Hall. h&gt; consider an Ord&lt;
none 4 entitled
AN O R D IN A N C E O F TH E
C I T Y OF L A K E M A R Y ,
FLO R ID A. A M E N D IN G SEC
TIO N 1S4 47 (I t . O F T H E CODE
O F O R D IN A N C E S . P R O VID
ING FOR C E R T A IN E X E M P
T IO N S F O P M U L T I P L E X
S T R U C T U R E S F R O M SUB
D IV IS IO N OR R E S U B
D IVISIO N R E Q U IR E M E N T S .
P
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I NG FOR C O N F L I C T S .
S E V E R A B IL IT Y A N O EF
F E C T I V E
D A T E
OF
PASSAGE
A copy ef Said Ordinance shell
be available et th* oftlc* ot the
City Clerk et City Hall. IM
North Country Club Road. Lake
Mery Florida, from I 00 * M
unlit 4 10 P M . Monday through
Friday, tor all per cons desiring
to t « *mln* tern*
Th* Public Hearing will be
held In th* City Hall, IM North
Country Club Road. l# a* Mary.
F lor Ida. i t I X P M , on Sep
tember S. I N ), or ac toon
thereafter as possible, et which
time inter**led parties tar and
against Ih* request stated above
will ba heard Said hearing may
be continued from lime to Dm*
until final action Ik tkken by th*
City Commission
THIS N O TIC E ihell be posted
In three 1)1 public piece* within
the City o' Lek* Mery Florida.
*1 th* City Hall, and published
In th* Evening Herald, a news
paper ol general circulation In
th* City ot Lake M ary, Florida.
*1 laetl lifteen da yi prior to m*
dele ot Ih* Public Hearing
A loped record Ot this meeting
It med* by the City tor it*
convenience Th it record may
not camtllufe an adequate re
card tor the purposes ot appeal
from * decltlon med* by th*
City Commission with retpecl to
th* foregoing m atter Any
per ton wishing to ensure that an
adequate record ol tho proceed
ing* ll maintained tor appellate
pui poses ll edvlted to mete the
necessary arrangement* et hit
or her own etpente
C IT Y O F
LA K E M A R Y . F L O R ID A
t V Carol Edward*
City Clerk
O A T E D August 14. I N )
Publlth August 14. INS
O E I He

Everyone does al tom* time II
you own e home end have e
job. It's easier then you think

DELIVERY HELP
Chauffeurs I lc#«»*
required Apply at Badcock
Furniture. TtaO S Hwy 17F).
Castelberrv U I t i n

C R E D IT !
NO P R O B LE M !
4)4 4FN
F R E E O I A N D E R , INC
The Mart gage People
714 I . Atf*meet* Drive
I MerSgege

NO TICE
K N IG H T S

71— Help Wanted
A F U N JOBI
Toy* Mil them cel vet I W* need
todies to show them now Dec
1 E teal pay Cor/phon* Your
hr* Winter Spgs M7 744).
Senlord L e tt M ary 177 1*X&gt;
CaSMtberry M l MBS
AVON E A R N IN G S W O W III
O F E N T E R R IT O R IE S N O W III
M l to ile r 111 Stir

ACE HARDWARE
Stock help needed tor lulltlm*
Apply In per ton. » ) E Mth St
Acrylic Applicator* needed to
apply protective coating on
car*, boat! end planet U to
I I I per hour We train For
work In Santord ereo Call
Tem p* 417 4*0 71)1

ADJUSTER
Intld* position In Work#, »
Compensation Claim* Dept
lor experienced *d|u*l*r
Mutt have M4 Camp license
or All Lines llcettM Alta
monte Spgs Ca Benefit* Hr*
*1 Call Barber*, t o la lt r
C a l. 4 ). C ra m p Special
Service*. E O E .
A L L T Y P E S JOBS
S TA R T WORK NOWI

LABOR
■at earn

F

OF

COLUMBUS
JACKPOT *250
BIG N *250
BIG X *250
GAMES
S3 5-(44-550
Than. A Sun. 7 p.w.
2504 OAK AVt.
SANTORO

TEMPLE SHALOM

$

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p-V AOn e t

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m in i

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^
FEE I
Report ready tor work at 4 AM
4PfW lit St
Santord

321 1590
a p a r tm en t

R E S IO E N T M AN AG ER
For to Unit
Mutt Be E xplerenced
______ 174-4711.

Saturday M S P.M.
WedeatdaT MS P.M.
S25S3SS50
Car***
2 S250 lackpat*
17SS threat SM
ICareer PiiHdtan Shd I
Deltona, FI

Expo, lone*d
person needed tor complex in
Santord Applicant mutt have
own hand toot* and basic
repair skill* Good alerting
lalary and excellent benefit!
Apply In confidence t* Sen
lord Main! Md&gt; Georgia Av*
Santord, F I HT7I

KIWANIS CLUB
Of CASSUMRRY
nBBAT MCRT 7 PR.
S IS M I1 M
IS USB JACKPOTS

Deadline
Auguat 29
Publlth
Data
August 29
Th* a*rvice
directory (or profeaeionalet
Duplay your buatnra*carrion the most mad bulirttn
board In (own — claaalfVrcJ'
Reach the people that need to reac h you! Call today
to pUrc your buaineaa curd In "Here * M y Card."

322-2611

CUBgifled Advertising Department

Evening Herald

BM-BB1!

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yeo kaoCTw!

•or (tub *r v p d ie
’ U tM*
b SI.SO par uaoBT TM*
b *o kdoai oey to Wan*
the public *f yoor dub
activities.
1 1* be bcMed U
ttot kttiei cat

Evening H m Jd
CLASSIFIED
DEPARTMENT
m

1*11

�KfT *N* CARLYLE Tby Larry Wrighl

71-H e lp Wanted

71— Hglp Wanted

D IE TA R Y C L E A N IN O A ID E
P w t Hit* . M F . Hour* r-wqoti#
AM EO E Apply at Dakary
Manor. « N Mary I ) f t . Do
Bar/. F L_________ ___________
D R IVER N E E D E D Valid Fla
Jleant# Full tima ampler
man! Apply Attomatiy* T V
A Appliance 333 WOO________
E X E C U TIV E S E C R E T A R Y
With or without ahorfhandt
P ra tttra b ly W A N G w ord
jw tKM tort Moadad in th#
Lata Mary Araa
Abtoit Tamparary Service*
x n -M a t

' EXPERIENCED
DIESEL
MECHANIC

For Davalopm anfally D i»
ablod ICF MR Para tlma and
auanlngt 111 T U I____________

Large I Bdrm
ApertmantScraanad perch NIC* i ' l l

R O UTE S A LE S T R A IN E E
UJC •&lt;#** + A ll you need I* a
datlr# to work and advance in
th li great company I The
BEST benefit! ore hare Mir
Ing WtdnawSay I

Lovaly i Bdrm wan
wall
carpal SIS weak Sec w ry
depeaii 1700 m
aaaJ or us
HP

Employment
323-5176

u
a
s nutti

331 7100

Mutt be over 1R year# old A
Kavt aipartanca Apply In
parwn tafora It or attor J
larger Kla|. lontord.________
Hardware Salat Clark
Full
lima mafi/e. ayparianead
prtlarrad. but w ill train
Apply IQa Manor Avv Alt#
monte Sprg. tat W it
H E LP W A N TE D Voor around
term help needed to work on
now tod larm In Oatoen
Crponooco proforrod Con
loti
•
F L O R IT U R F . INC.
p o Bo. m e
Klttlmmaa. FI. 337*3
' i Mi I m i m i nr a n jtoa
HONEST D E P E N D A B L E
Poop1* 'a *•&gt;'* in Convaniant
l lor at Paid vocation, group
inturanca available
Poly
graph raqul'ad
Apply In
prrton
LIT Champ Feed
Slant. I ll W Hwy M M . Waal
at l/l, AHemente Spring.

HoustkMptr Bjbgrsitlti
Mature drpandabl* woman
with own Iranaportation Rtf
arancat a day*/ S hourt
17J 4)01 or t l « Mae________
IN ST A LLA T I ON M A N
Id SO how Trpln to tat up and
InataH otllce furniture I Great
4hot lo learn thia career I

(£ b

Employment

323-5176
1ST) French Ave

IP N
Part lima lor i t bad ICF /MM
*
m i m i ________
LA BO R ERS
. Reliable workart naadad
J
tor lin t thill
— *&gt;l*.t Tamparary Sarulcaa
j _________ m w i

LIVE IN
•4alur# woman naadad lo
•lor &lt;JNetted ten Mual
!owm IramporlaHon and
Nalarancat M u a l be
1.motor I Call m I t N

can
have
local
non

T
LOCAL D R IV E R
*Et Tractor traitor Local boma
.every nightl Y ou ’ll be on lb*
Toad to a graal lulur# with
a .pending company I

m

Employment
323-5176

D l l Fnnmch Av*
M AIDS
f4#‘putci##/u/p C*u ?*f $rjt
■ Q r l v f 'l lien## f q u l f d

!

MECHANICS

F or Itt A Tnd ahlfta Mual hav* 1
n
a.parlance on Mack
ruck Alto need PM M E N
Good working condition. A
banalltt Apply in par ton
I1
I
IWS. I l l Hop* St.aal

I

: MEDICAL OFFICE
INSURANCE BILLING CLERK
Submit return* to ItOJ Mad leal
Flare. Sulla 10*. Sanford, FL
U T J 1 ________ _______________
Nat* ContlrucHon help Window
(tepnpr and rough In porton
Mutt b* dependable Call
P i N i l _______________

Orgy Th* load Truck Duett
CaU New Harliuni
;

bath, wether and dryer pool
S
la
gper month plug aecurlty
I&gt;S 73S4 or a*4 ta il a Her 1
San lord
tlM Florida Av* accrota
from Lake Jenna
I A 1
Bdrm* , carpeting central
air dtohwather* pool Ills lo
V1S0 per mo No pat* Rater
•nee* and aecurlty Phon*
171 ease____________
-

SHENANDOAH VILLAGE
1 Bdrm Ouplai with Peal

F A C T O R Y A S S E M B L Y and
P R O D U C TIO N W ORK Mott
ahltta epen Good pay ice let
a llo w
IM M E D IA T E O P E N IN O S
General ContlrucHon tabor
Good pay alRasoo

I and 3 bdrm Alao lurnithad
•tllciancy from »M week USD
depoaii No pel* Call 131 *S07
S 7 PM 41! P almetto
__

G E N E R A L
O F F I C E
TR A IN E E S
Graal alerting
Ink Several opening* Good
pay 47E4JOO

TRUCK D R IV E R S Long haul
Immediate! Good driving re
cord Over IS ait asm
LO C AL D R IV E R S
Straight
truck* Good pay Start right
away ait *soo
R E C E P T IO N IS T . O F F IC E
H E L P E R S . C L E R K S . CRT
O P E R A T O R S - Im m ediat*
opening* Good pay teal**
Cali a ll * x » NOW!
W ELDERS- Certified E.cellenf
pay Kale* Call today *11
4SW
P A I N T E R S A P A IN T E R
H E L P E R S - I m m e d ia t e
Opening* good llarling pay
Call today 47* cue
O R TW A LL- With or without
a . p a r la n c e
I m m e d ia t e
opening* Good pay Call to
_day il* 4100____

TRUCK DRIVERS NEEDED
Pari lima A full lima FCL,
Good driving record B* able
lo pat* O P T phytic a I lea seal
cooks

needed A ll ahltta Greet
benefit. Contact Cathy Sail
art *1 Tn* wait)* Moot*.
O Tatad______________________
W n t hogs# i F trts iy Call New M orliont 33 &gt; 7480
Welder W ith E ip tn e n c *
Cashew H orHon.
H I 1100
S25 Bonut with this «d !
Needed Immediately
N u r.lrg
Aati.lanl. and Live In Com
penion. I year a.perlanc*
required
M E D IC A L P E R S O N N E L
POOL
lot m e a n
E JJE
_______ M 'F .H / V
IKK a weak lo train full and part
lima position. Call t i l ja il
Butina*. Draaa Required

93— Rooms lor Rent
Chri.lian A pt.. A Hama*
TV. kitchen laundry, maid. SIO
wk A up Or I 471 1 4 X 4 3 ) BHO
SANFORD Furnlahad room, by
lb* weak Raaumabi* rale*
Maid tervice Call U S 4S07
S I PM 41S Palmetto Av*
Sleeping room Sal per week
Kltchen'iaundry privilege.

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TH E F L O R IO A M O TE L
W0Oak Avenue
111 4X14
^ ^ # * «o n * b i* JN e e k ^ R a te ^ _

97— Apartments
Furnished / Rent

I

B d rm
c a r p a l, cen tra l
hcal/*lr. balcony, near old
hospital S73S mo . 1700 depot
it i n m i . __________________
J bdrm I bath Daluv* Apart
men! U70 mo I3S0 aecurlty
dtp One Month Freot 131411*

Carport*............ Private Pall**
Lwth Lend treeing Pelt Children
W A T E R B ID S A C C E F T E O I

Call ■eetfiiitatii 321-1911

of

173 U ?

103— Houses
Unfurnished / Rent
Beautiful 1 bdrm j bath fenced
yard, calling lane vertkil*.
wether A dryer SS7S mo
414 1704______
H ID D E N L A iT e 1 b d r n T 'l
bath, air, children O K . sirs
per month ♦ S3SO dep 131 U J I
nr 17* 1001atk lor Kevin
* a * IN D E L T O N A • 4 .
a e H O M E S FOR R E N T t .
* * S M -U M a a

NEWHOMES FOR RENT
Energy Efficient 3 bdrm . 1
bath Pali* Hama* nettled in
*vt*t country tatting, near
chapping A tchaal* Clete It
Lab* M e r y -1/4 Eelt
Check that* (re tu rn
a F re tl Free Rtfrigeraltr
* Garage
a Attic Sterag*
* Wathar/Dryar Cannactiant
a On/Sight Management
Children A Pete Welcame
Senior C illiant Di.ceuni

Szntofd'i Silts iMftor

Lol lor I* • 70 NEW M OBILE
H O M E ! Pr»i*f rttnl with op
ttontotmy m tU4

W E LIS T AND S t LL
M O R E HOMES TH A N
A N Y O N E IN NO R TH
S EM IN O LE C O U N TY

125— For Lease
Ms Acre Industrial Site 1 build
Ings, total of SS00 tq ft
_ ^ # n c * d A J N 2v*t*&gt;j n _ * ) S ^ _

127— Office Rentals

141— Homes For Sale

BATEMAN REALTY
Lk
Elf it# Broker
SALES ASSOC W AN TED I
JM0 Sanford Av#

321-0759 Eve.-332-7443
B Y O W N E R BaauHful home in
Loch Arbor S bdrm . 3 bath,
graal room w/bullt to B B O
grill Double garage central
h a a l/ a lr
A ll appliance.
S4* 500 A tsum a bi* F H A
m ortgage
N9 qualifying
111 STS*_____________________
By Owner 3 bdrm , 3 balh
I jr g e 101 Specious 1)00 *q II
under root 11.000 down,
astumahiw mortgage In r'fy.
Sanford taa.aoo Day M l SJ07.
Evas. M l 0017_______________
B Y O W N E R Reduced Te k i l l
• room houa* silling an 1 tots,
w ith garag* apt , Iraae.
plant.. Irrigation wall JO* W
l*th St . San lord

HALL
m
m nw
14 VtiRt i m i f l K I

ia it v

Coll Now tor More Inter molten

321-3827
W IN T E R SPOS 1 bdrm 3 bath
carpal porch, olr r Moral
seat L**t* option ea* i n ;
3 bdrm . S13S J bdrm . Sa00
First, let' i*c Mel KM J7S
4SI3or 3RS133 JTSS, ava*
3 Bdrm dining room, living
room. I bath Air conditioned
houi# MOO mo 133 S*W or
131baas Broker Owner
1 B d rm , tc ra a n a d patld,
children O K Lett par month
Coii aas m i
3 Bdrm . 3 bath Large living
room with flroploco 1 b it.
from Lata Monro* Kllthan
equip Available Aug lit S43)
flrat, leal A aocuriry m g g
1 Bdrm * a J Balk
Central heal A air. fancad
yard, appliance* garag* Sail
me plut eecurlty Coll MS

REALTYeREALTOR

C O U N T R Y COUSINS! « bdrm 1
bam ham* tolly fancad an
about I acral Larg* .crowned
gafto. Eat In Kltchan. central
air/haatl sst tae
O W N E R M O T IV A T E D t
I
bdrm 1 bath wlfh Great Ream
and Calhadrtl Catling, central
sir heal parch Gend Loca­
tion I uE.saa
B E S T B UY ON M A R K E T I
I
bdrm I bath ham* with A L L
N E W ( a l i a K llc h a n ,
flraglact. central air/heal,
perch! S74.4M
E N D LE S S P OS S IB ILITIES ! 1
b d rm .
I b a lk h a m t
Eicaltonl tor Ottlc* Bultdlngl
Carract Zaning. Value In the
Land I k id to "a. It" Candl
I tan I IIS.***
O U A L IT Y HOM E! I H r m . l h
bam ham* with keg* country
Eat in Kltchan. formal dining
room, larg* lamily A Florida
room*. Seta Bdrm Plan I
•01.14*
W IL L B U IL D TO S U ITI T O U R
LO T OR OURSt E X C L U S IV E
A O E N T FO R W I N S O N O
DEV. CORF. A C EN TR A L
F L O R ID A LE A D E R ! M O R E
H O M E FOR LESS M O N E T I
C A L L TO D A Y I
a O I N E V A OSCEOLA A D .*
Z O N E D FOR M O R IL IS I
I Acre Cauntry tract*
Wall tread an pavad Rd
M S Down 14 Vrt. at 13X1
From 114,5*41
If yev art leak Mg tor a auc
cattiul career In Real tila to .
Slanstram Realty la leaking
tor you Call La* Albright
tod*y *| &gt;}] 3414 Eeanings
m i tats

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
J U I1 IE

BUILOINOS all Heal SO • 100
S I) 4*0 40 v ISO t)* a «7
otR#r» from $1 l » tq II
I ?9i |?|t tcoikcfl

199— Pets &amp; Supplies

153— AcreageLots/Saie

Ability Ktnnala Dog boarding
Country Atmosphere Reason
abl e R i m
3 X S 313 0

LAKE HARNEY AREA

213— Auctions

73 ♦ Acre. Slate Rd a* Fran
lag* I.SS4 I! all the way back
to Jordan 1 Slough ssaO.OOD
TER M S!

FOR E S T A T E
Com m ercial or Realdantial
Auction. A Appraisals Call
Deli a Auction JJJ S*70

OfFoinl Kill Estate. Inc.
RisItM
?O01 $ WiiAinffan Av#
t if¥9#hi # n m ................ h f 411 #

Lot

215— Boats and
Accessories

with beautiful Oik Irm.

Can
.... ........ - .....
173 isa*
I acre parcel, kSOO T t r m i

Slflifwr I I If'Mi Cupfi Cixfclf
M inx • ■trail i f 000 b#\*
OMUiiofftr 137 0713 _____

1'* acr* tracts, from I I I SOO
Tam .s

P l i l K KIN O - 14* fltwrgl* %%.
willk tHroiAQh «uifYdihf#td Till
fr«ll#f. $5 H P AA#rc rrvgtn#
1750 AI*o looflnq lot a %t»p

4&lt;s acres Entorprlae road High
and dry wooded STt.tW
I

v#n in qood cood S3M144

e acre .. High and d ry ,
woocNd lake front on paved
rood U1 000- with 410 n »

219— Wanted to Buy

I acre* with mobile home
Farm ington araa U S MO.
term*
7 acres Mobil* « k
nqW.B3t.KX)

I Alumtnvmn Cant N«w i|up«r
Non Ferrous MAf#lt ....... O U si
IU M m # ............................ m ttoo
ftabr Beds $ fr# lk ri CkfKo%.
P lltp f n i
Etc
P Ap*r |&gt;«c k
Boobs ) ] ) 4377 111 9504
NtriiJ i f .1-1 PlAyprrtt BAlty
fu rn lliirt clo fh ln q Good
Prictt Aff#r 7 PM
321 }74)

fancad hay

C O U N TR Y W ID E R E A L T Y
Rag R E Broker------ ------m a m
47f Hwy. 411. Osteon. F la,
S S acre* In th* C lly ot Lake
Mary on th* youth and ol 4th
St I within th* city llm lltl
IAS 000 cash II interfiled, call
M l 44to

223— Miscellaneous

322-2420
U U PAR K A V E ........- . laniard
4EI LA. Mary B ir d ....... Lk. M ary

TERRIFIC
L O C A I IO N I
A itu m t. na quelrlying tow
Intarasl mortgage J Bdrm , 1
bath, canfral alrrkaat. carpal,
garagal Fancad with tree.I
Walk to cheepingi saAfa*

Bad Credit?
No Credit?
W E F IN A N C E
WALK IN.

CO/J lank *415 Call )11 4*41
* # * Vamaiha 'Guitar F G IM inf
tat# %tK. L u d x ig Snar#
Drum wr/ case 1*00 or b#lt
Off*r I 329*444 « « t •

231— Cars
lltolintt
Adult Park.,............ . Let Rants
41X111*
Include* Wtt*' Garbage Pick up
Yard Maintenance
Immad 1ale Occupancy
Oregary Mabit* Heme. MJ 170*

le -lo.d A v . a I 7th Cl

PUBLIC AUTO AUCTION
Every Tliurt Nil* at 7 sa PM

1*5— FarmsGroves / Sale

* Where Anybody *
* Can Buy or Sell) *

Owner Financing
U U acre*
with furnished Mobil*, pool,
barn, ape, tractor
Sanford Ave
Wallace Crete Realty
Realtor.............................M l 4177

HI *!'.

★ INSTANT CASH ★
e e W E W IL L B U Y a a
a a TO U R U S EO C A R * a
t C A LL P H IL S E T T I I e
C O U R TES Y P O N TIA C

11)71!!

USED CARS
T H E B E S T IN T O W N
* E l TERMS

C R L D IT IIA SSLLS?
• W# C+* Pln^rAc#

• Down P «y m fn tf |)O0 #r»d Up
• Trftd# If t Accffikdi
D IS C C H TM T r ^ lT T O S A L E S
1901 l i * m h 4 « r 3 ) 3 I M S
1*41 J E E P Etc#ll#rtf (OfHt.ittow
L0»l 0* % P«'f p jrfi Ap(&gt;r«iMd
wt IJWO Mill %#H for *2100
Call 331 .DM from • 9 or
221 H4S Atf#r 9 P M
Iff I PiAf© ItAtiOfl’ W«©on Ru#»%
daiily ncoAonilCAl tr#mpoft#
_fW5_$2W Can 33306S3#M#f*
19*5 P L Y G R AN O EUR Y
Aikf«o tHSO cv t % t ptifft C#H
Blt*&gt;4»4 IRM
•*74 C H E V Y NOVA
4 door good ccKHtit'CVY 1790 0*
N-\ik’!»e' ( * f$7 v |7|
1979 M U S TA N G CO UP E V * 4
Ip##d r *c#11rnf *itmdtfton
11900 Of offffr
1t|4 f Bird
Automatic
'p.pninqs I

Lib#
C «M

new V *
#7$ 409*

1994 C AM AHO B I R l IN C IT E
PcHM*r ItMMftftQ pOM#r brAA#4
Am f M Sf«*r mo and mo*#
1i I OCO M l&gt;%9 i #11 G* i i ing
f .u t .rcV l *" t;i A*

7 5 Mavynck 6 t»l , HI
Good cond fttoes' $990 )?) 3)0)
7# f O90ta C « '!(4
s IpOtd
lift back radtal fk#% 1*00
P I B P ________
77 Kondi Cl.vk J d* h B j
ipM d i ( f t
am fm no*
lift! A pa inf ) i 1 4491 afl#r 7
79 T H U N O E R B IR D
loatkd
Httifago E dit too 12900 323
0011 4»t#r SPM
•$0Mustang Gh.A |l E%(#rt GL
Loaded M99 Down. Small Mo
P#»m #nl
C H IC O A TH E
MAN 4»# #900________________

235-Trucks/
Buses/ Vans
Cf5#vy Cult pen i /r d Van If77
R#fr»g#f atuf %inh U4V9 nr
tj#itott#r 7m MM

239— Motorcycles
and Bikes
7)

Honda Good condition
CompMt# overhaul* $900 100
Humphary Wd . L P t N U r y
rtT Honda 790 N ictt Will li
nanc* I N f l Gr#0O#r AAofcii#
ft am#* )2 l iiao

★ DAYTONA AUTO *
★ AUCTION ★
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G jyto n j B #«( h
• • • • • Hold! • • • I B B

D R IV E OUT

NATIONAL AUTO SALES

Bttt Ptcptmer h*s fill!

157-Mobile
Homes / Sele

C A LL A N Y T IM E
E X C E L L E N T OW NER FI
N A N C IN O I i Barm . Us balk.
w / F * m lly R aam l la rg e
tented yard w/ trull traasl
M.SO* dawn N* quality ing I
•41.SO0

iaf S T . . . - . ...... I lls * )!

191— Building
Materials

Brick Building Downtown Of
flc*/r*l*ll'ttor*ge J J00 e tq
II Fully air conditioned
IAS.000 Owner financing 30X
down, till *4 par m o 3311414.
COM M ERCIAL S P E C IA L IS T
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R C A L TO R ___ ____ __ M J 4111

S TEN S TR O M

123— Wanted to Rent

Raauinabto and convenient
301 N Maple Sanford
M l eoeo

1 Bdrm
Horn* W l o t t f l t d
Pdfcti Co&lt;9ipNif« p r lv K r I1 10
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Lease Terms to Fit
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101— Houses
Furnished / Rent

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121— Condominium
Rentals

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149— Commercial
Prop*rty / Sale

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no pal*, laundry Starting at
ties a mo Call 17S 0)41 to we
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Ca'pot- air. ceno* uta Adult*,
no pal* ties par month Call
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pool large dining room,
w ith lh a d t t r e a t
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331 4411 attor. S JO P M

2 3 1 -C ars

241— Recreational
Vehicles / Campers
I t l) FAN t R A U F H Ch m I ton
ditfon I ully #qu*pf»#d Fgli
bathroom $4 000 )?? UK)
79 T R A N I VA N )t If roof *»r
Top corsdiliofi Alio ,20 Wm
natoaqo J J J m t ______________

243— J u n k C a r s

Far mere (tolail.
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I *»4 144 t i l l
DaBary Auto * Marina Salat
Acveti Ih# river, toe el hill
174 Hwy If *J Oakery 444 *1*4

TOP Dollar Paid for Junk 4
Uuni c a n trucks A TveRvy

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323-5774
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Hidden Lake 1*4 Wildwood Dr
1 bdrm/1 both, dbl garage
porch, canlral air Supar
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Employment

323-5176
113) Fronch Are

REAL ESTATE
SALES PEOPLE
High
Earning!
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Modern olllco In oacollont
location Complato trpining
program New dlvitlon pi old
tt'abiiibad firm Call new
tor dtlallt on plaaaanl
working condition a and to
recure your future
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Color T V * , stereos, wash*'*
dryer* refrigerator, ireeier*
furniture video recorders
Special III » e » e a rent 14 X
Altornaliv* T V A Appi Renlali
Zeyrti Shopping Center
___________ M IX E R ___________
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Moss wood Apts.

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94— Apartments
Unfurnished / Rent

WE F R O V IO li
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KaapHalliAilan
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Datiramant Plan
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R A P IO L V I
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And Invantary
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323 3301
Fere Apt* far Senior Ciliient
111 Palmetto Aye
J Cowan No Phone Call*
Lovely I Bdrm carpal, do** In
downtown SIS par weak S#
cur tty depot! I SM0 Cal' US
M U a r » l 4t4J_______________
Lovely I RrV.rn with acraan
porch Newly pamred A deco
rated Complete privacy 1100
a wk . piu* USD tec depot 11
Call n s lit* *r 111 ta ll
garage apartment lor one
working adult Lady p rt
tarred SIS par weak plua
daptail Call 333 3*17________
I bdrm daluea Adult*, no pat*,
air. qutol laakdantlai. EllS mo
♦ dapotll P I «0l*____________
I bdrm air coney Ironed Ouife
area S73J mo Broker Owner
m s a a io r m a a a s _______
II- R I C V I I
C arpal, air
Beautiful river location Util
bncl Adults, no pett i MS m a .
171 *470

105— DuplexTriplex / Rent

BAMBOO C O VE A P TS
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calling, appliance*, hook upt.
•crooned pallo S IM L40fl
M l U l l , between i PM A IPM
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unturnlihad
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1101 B Melkinvfll* 1 bdrm I
both. air. appliance* S ill par
me plus IM S aecurlty deposit
Cell E ll LAOS ev e n i n g * ___
1 bdrm IV* both DupMe tor
rant No pat* Air and eppil
area*, wathor, dryer hookup
SITS par mo Coll attar 4 pm
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LAROC LOT
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(305) 321 0041
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Eldar Spring* Traitor Park.
Maty 41) 1 A I bd rm . .
monthly or weekly renlol
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113— Storage Rentals
ME A U p ......... ................. U M 4 R

117— Commercial
Rantals
Rafail A Office Spot* 10C up to
I ORE »q ft alia ato&gt;bg* avail
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121— Condominium
Rantals
Sealer* 3 bdrm . 1 balh pool,
washer/dryav Oihor amani
ties UOSmo . 1 ESI 4047

Additions A
Remodeling
REM00CUNS SPECIALIST

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H E A L E S TA TE
R EA LTO R
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Lang weed 1 year yaawg. 1
bdrm 1 bath ham* artlb graal
roam A double garag* Laka
M ary High tchaal diafricf
IIM 4 E

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acre* with hcvaa barn and
pa Dura i/iaoo

B d r m , t bath. air. h**t,
SJ) 000 17SCO down include*
c toeing caato Payment* o4
U 10 par month
C O U N T R Y W IDE R E A L TY
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R A V E N N A PAR K J bdrm . Ito
bam. cant h*al A air. U I . M
By owner: sototman 17*13**.
Eva* A Waakanda____________
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to*: na qualifying, n* paints 1
B d r m . 1 bam. each apart
monl aver I 000 sq N 4 yrs
e ld
K itch e n appliances,
canfral heal and air. carpal,
drapes Rental income S400
monthly Appqmtmant only
Owner m a a a i______________

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Financing Available

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Miei WirEhouses

99— Apartments
Unfurnished / Rent

Dial 322-2611 or 831-9993

Appliance Repair
AltamApyliuK* StrvtCB
14 hr k r v N * N* ( l i r a Charge I

Carpentry
All iypat of cargantry A r*
modeling IF yr* oag Call
Richard Groat JH 1*71

Carpet/Floor
Coverings
For Carpal latlaUaftoa*
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Cleaning Service
Cargo) O oiakag Lfvtwg.
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JU S T O K N I lt
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p'u* all aloe aarvkai Qualify
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Mt Job Too Small
I I I kartoa Lana, laniard
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rogoir. cleaning, law* cat a
C b H M IU E t

Heme Repairs
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Ceil M l teas
AAalaitonanc* af all lygae
Car panfry, painting, plumbing
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pair! ***l coaling, Irallic
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Wall Plumbing k Healing
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Sanlord Florida M77I

Pressure Cleaning
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Home*. Pooll. Poiiet
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Tuesday, Auf. id. 19tS

by Chic Young

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Is Often Easily Treated

by Art Sansom

THE BORN LOSER

by Bob Montana

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DEAR DR G O TT - What Is way. the syndrome is entirely
rarp.il tunnel syndrome? Why treatable: victims no longer need
are we seeing so much more to suffer the unpleasant conse­
surgery being performed for It quences of nerve entrapment.
today than we did a few years
DEAR DR. GOTT — I am very
ago? Do the electric Jolts of EMC
pose a health threat to persons susceptible to poison tvy and
twice In the last ten years have
with tachycardia?
DEAR R E A D E R — Carpal been treated with what I think
tunnel syndrom e consists of w ere steroids, because of the
tingling or numbness of the severity o f the Ivy attack. I am
hand, due to nerve entrapment. f e m a l e and w o n d e r If t he
As tendons and nerves traverse steroids will affect mv abtlitv to
the wrist on the wav to the hand,
they pass under a fibrous band
Chaos
that Is normally present to keep
ACROSS
Irritating
the nerves and tendons In place,
12. Roman
1 Piaca tor
much the same way baling twine
Unsm ployed
sasrets*
holds together shafts of cut
Italian
wheat. S om etim es the band 4 Com I4y
commune
8 Tiny psrtteW
grab s and c o m p r e s s e s the
8 3 . Roman
nerves causing symptoms. Oc­ 12 C«pio&lt;t
13 Flush** Out
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casionally. tendons themselves
14 Crots
wdl . Sl |
may swell and. In so doing.
inscription
10 Bring to bay
Impinge on the nerves. Current 15 legal msttsr
1t Ethersal
theory Instructs us that overuse 16 Cubic meter
17 Stona (prat I
or strain of the hand may 10 Beer (Lit I
19 Navy ship
contribute to the condition, but 20 Biblicsl
pralu (abbr)
carpal tunnel syndrome I* also
character
23 Organa of
the consequence o f inflamma­ 21 Word to call
hearing
tion (like arthritis) or mechanical
attention
25 Malay ape
blockage from calcium deposits 22 Wooden tub
25 Midsalt
or tumors. Although a 11113 24 Tamarisk sen
herdsman
tree
s t udy ci t e d " b la c k s m it h s ,
27 R;.ar in Bavana
laundry women and milkmaids" 28 Relative
28 Nobody
as high-risk groups, these oc­ 30 CuStOmery
29 Nsgatives
method
cupations ate largely extinct
31 Viliam m
"OthalkT
now. and other forms of modern 33 Entertainment
group (abbr)
32 Tram |SpJ
physical activity may cause the
34 Epochs
35 High hatter
syndrome.
38 Elevata
The diagnosis Is suspected
37 Declaim
when the doctor laps the wrist
violently
and produces hand-tlngllng. s o 39 Concurrence
c ul l e d T l n n c l ' * s i g n. The
(abbr)
di ag nos i s Is c o n f i r m e d by 41 lifetims
e le ctro m yo gra p h y , electrical 42 Vision
stimulation of the tissues, which 44 Wise lawgiver
may prove that nerves, not 46 Vato
muscles, arc Involved. Tills let t 48 Food counter
49 Universal time
docs not affect the heart
(abbr)
Tem porary Immobilization of
II
I he wrist m ay allow Irritation In St Seiner new
mewn
hey
subside, thereby providing a
II
simple and Inexpensive treat­ S3 Mnes
42
ment. In patients w ho do not 57 Silent
60 Farm davw*
rcs|Mind to this inode of therapy,
61 Opposed
surgery — to release the nerves
62 Emit coherent
from being bound down — may
TT W
light
Ik - neccesary.
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Carpal tunnel syndrome may 64 Playthings
I k - becoming more common: It’s 65 Snow slider
a1
difficult to tell because there are 66 Sendpiper
Increased numlH-rs of total |&gt;a•4
DOWN
tlents with most diseases, and
t Mystic
the public Is less content to put
2 Rhone tributary out
up with such annoyance. Any-

have children.
DEAR R E A D E R - Short
hlgh-dose therapy with steroids
(cortisone) w ill neither affect
your fertility nor your overall
health.
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HOROSCOPE
by Bob Thavaa

FRANK AND ERNEST

What The Day
Will Bring...
YOUR BIRTHDAY
AUGUST 21. 1985
T h e y ear a h e a d w i l l hr
romantically exciting and fortu­
nate. The relationship with the
one you love will grow stronger
and more Idealistic.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Weigh
Issues carefully today, especially
dom estic ones. Once you 've
made an assessment, do not act
against your belter Judgment or
common sense.
VIROO IAug 23-Sept. 221
Keep your mind on the task at
hand, even If It's one you can
perform routinely. You may
make mistakes wllh things that
usually come easily.
L I B R A (Sept 23-Oct 23)
Don't be stingy In your In­
volvements with friends today,
but. by the same token, don't

ANNIE
by T. K. Ryan

TUMBLEWEEDS

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FATHER b€N- MOTHER. 57*.
P00U SCULLERY
and i
TOGETHER.

Impulsively grab the tab for
those who always sit on their
wallets
SCORPIO (Oct 24 Nov.221
Usually you're a decisive person,
but today you might have trou­
ble g e t t i ng off dead cent er
because o f an Inability to decide
whether to do this or that.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dee.
211 Do not make promises today
that you know you'll have trou­
ble delivering You may be Just
suiting for lime, but others w ill
hold you to your word
CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan.
191 If you're looking for a good
buy unlay, you're not likely to
find It tn a store owned or
operated by a friend. Search
elsewhere for your bargain.
AQUARIUS (Jan 20Teb. 19)
Don't bank too heavily on your
luck or charm to achieve your
objectives today. Payoffs will be
awarded only for ability and
Industriousness

PISCES (Feb 20 March 19) Do
not talk about confidential mat­
ters today to u person you know
distorts fuels when hr rrruunls
them.
ARIES (March 21-April 19)
Take time today lu review your
expenditures for non-essential*.
Start saving where you've been
wasting.
TAURUS (April 20 May 20|
Take positive action. Instead of
merely talking about what you
hope to achieve today. Your
c o n v e r s a t i o n m a k e s g ood
listening, but w on't produce
results.
GEMINI (May 2 1-June 20) Do
not gloss over small mistakes
today at work. What you think ts
Insignificant could be the flaw
that springs a leak In the dike.
CANCER (June 2 1-July 22) Be
prudent In the management of
funds today, whether you handle
your own m oney or that of
another.

by Leonard Starr

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                    <text>County OKs Hom e For N eglected Kids
S rtn in o lr C o u n iy com m lA H lon crs
Itirsday night approved unanimously the
first of what Is expertrd to be three
( IIA R LE E " homes fur neglected an
abandoned children In tfie county.
The vote fam e after the hoard listened
lor more than hour to pleas lor approval of
one of the s|&gt;erlal group homes in the
Francis Drive area near A ltam onte
Springs and hitler objections from adja• rnt property owners

The program Is designed to give six
children In each facility a family-type
stable environment
Circuit Judge Kenneth Lefller gave an
impassioned endorsement to the program
"It's time to stop treating these children
like hazardous waste, shipping them from
one location to another before shipping
them out of the county." he said.
AFter the approval Lefller gave a sigh of
relief and two women among the 2 0

supporters In Ihe audience burst into
trars
The 12 or more objectors, however, left
ihe room grumbling
The Issue came to the county com­
mission after an adjacent property owner.
O liver W. Layman. 222 Francis St.,
appealed Ihe board of Adjustment's de­
cision approving a special exception to
permit Ihe operation of the CHARLEE
See HOME, page 8A

T h e y'll A s k C o u n ty To R e vo k e Lease

Group Out To Save Zoo
By Donns Estes
and Hick Brunson
A prominent Sanford busi­
nessman who says hr represents
a group of concerned citizens Is
asking Seminole County to re
voke Its lease with the Central
Florida Zoologiml Society ll the
zoo s hoard of dlrrt tors does not
resi Ind Its decision in move In
Orlando
A ll
Tommy' Peterson Jr
said today his group is sched­
uled lo meet with the county
Aug l&gt; at 2 p in lo discuss
canceling the lease lie would
not release names ol other
members of ihe group
They will ask the commission
to revoke tile lease and 'turn Ihe
facilities ovet lo a newly formed
Seminole ( ouniy Zoological So­
ciety." Prlrrson sold
Peterson says Ihe zoo board's
attempts to move the zoo to
O rlando or another location
w it h o u t l hr c o u n t y c o m ­
mission's approval is a violation

ol Its 30-yrar lease because the
lease says the hoard must "p ro­
vide and fully operate" the Z O O
"on a continuing basis "
"This Is a matter of right and
wrong." Peterson said
The zoo board voted July 11 lo
m ove the zoo to O rlando's
Turkey Lake Park If It can raise
the $25 million needed. Zoo
officials say ihey need more*
room lo develop a metropoli­
tan-class facility. They also wunt
to gel out o f the Sanford site

near Lake Monroe liecause it's
flood prone
Viola Kustnrr. a member ol die
zoo's hoard of directors, said Ihe
P e te rso n 's g ro u p ’ s m ove Is
"wonderful."
" I 'm so glad to see this
enthusiasm because God knows
Sanford needs a zcw." she said
"W here was Orlando when we
were struggling IO or I I years
ago to keep and develop the
zoo?" she asked.
However, she agreed with her
colleagues that the present site
Is too muddy and a drier more
suitable site needs to be found
but she said the zoo should Ire
kept In Seminole County Some
semblance of a zoo should also
Ire kept at the Sanford site, she
said
Sem inole County C om m is­
sioner Fred St reel man said to­
day. " I have never read the
lease I want to hear what both
sides have tosuy."
Commissioner bill Klrchhoff

c o n flim rd that the Sanford
group Is scheduled to meet with
the c o u n ty c o m m is s io n in
worknhop at 2 p in . Aug 6 as
requested
"I'll Ire broking to see what
their proposal Is and whether II
has merit or not." he said
M e a n w h ile C o m m issio n er
Sandra Glenn, who Is a member
of Ihe troard ol directors of the
Central Florida Zoological Soci­
ety. could not Ire reached for
comment
Peterson said he talked with
Jack Hanna, now execu tive
director of the Columbus. Ohio.
Ztro 10 days ago about the plans
lo move the zoo. Hanna worked
for the Sanford zero Ircfore It was
moved from its s|xit which the
Sanford City Hall now occupies
Hr helped in it*, move to tin
county-owned property south ol
U S Highway 17 02. Just outside
the Sanford city limits

Getting an "atta boy" pat from shortstop Eddie Howard, Is
pitcher Chuck "Lam bo" Lamb, of the Altamonte Springs
All Stars following one ot six strike outs In a Little League
tournament game In Winter Garden Tuesday. The team won
6 1 against a team from Jay, Fla. and has hopes of making
it into the Little League World Series. Lanhb allowed only one
hit and got four hits himself The All Stars play In Winter
Garden at 7 tonight against a Yulee, Fla., team.

See ZOO, page 8A

B o b S to rm s O u t O f F lo r id o

P riva te Business W o u ld Take O v e r

S e m i n o l e M a y D r o p T r a s h H a n d lin g
ily Donns E stes
Herald S ta ff W rite r
Seminole County's trash and garbage
dts|msal operations could Ire prnlltahly run
by prlvalr enterprise ul reduced rules, a
representative ol Western Waste Industries
of Irxus, Inc lolil county commissioners at
a workshop Tuesday afternoon And the
commissioners all but voted lo upprove the
firm ’s pro|Mis.d to lake over the business.
Western Waste Industries was rankrd first
arming the Huns that proposed taking over
Ihe couniy business early this year
Ami commissioners, ignoring a staff
recommendation that they should slay in
thr business. Instructed C ounty A d ­
ministrator Ken Hooper and Environmental
S ervlirs Director Jim llllile to Invite the
second ties) bidder. Industrial W aste
S crviics of l.ongw'ood. to its Aug 5 nr 6
workshop to make a presentation before
authorization Is given to proceed with
negotiations with Western Waste.
Commissioner Fred Slreetman said If the
count', cannot successfully negotiate a
contract with Western Waste, negotiations
will be authorized with Industrial Waste
Management
Western Waste amt Industrial Waste troth
hud offered to buy from the couniy the
equipment used In the refuse operation and

Diamond Jubilation

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Western Waste Industries of Texas Inc.'s scale model of a refuse transfer station
shows a state of the art" facility. Trucks dump the garbage Inside the building
where cans and other items that can be recycled are separated and the other
refuse pushed onto a truck to be taken to the landfill. The operation takes three
minutes
lo give ihr county a ficrcrniagc of Ihr
profits
Although Commission Chairman boh
Sturm Insisted a discussion had not been

scheduled with Irure J Szekelyhldl Jr
manager of landfill operations for Western
Waste Industries. Tuesday three of ihe
See TR ASH , page SA

MIAMI (UIM| — Tropical storm
Bob made u soggy trip across
south Florida to the Alluntlc
Ocean today — leaving some
arras drenched with as much aa
11 Inches o f rain — and headed
north lowurd South Carolina
with winds guxtlng up to 70
mph.
Al 0 a.in., thr storm's broad
center was located -10 miles
northeast of Daytona beach ul
latitude 2D 5 north, longitude
80 3 wrst Thr storm was mov­
ing north at 1 2 mph and was
expected to continue In that
direction lor 24 bom s
Forecasters said as the storm
pushes north today. It may
priMlur r iidrs ol I In 3 leel .drove
normal along Ihe Georgia i oast
Nell Frank director of thr
national Hurricane Cenier. said
gale warnings would probably be
Issued for the South Carolina
coast later In Ihe day because
the storm was headed In that
general direction
He said forecasters wanted to
discuss additional Information
before actu a lly Issuing the
warnings, however, because ll
was too rarly to tell whrthrr II
would maintain Its northerly
course.
Frank also salt) the slortn may
not Intensify any further -is had

been expected.
"T h e conditions are not very
favorable for strengthen ing."
Frank said. "You never want to
rule out possibility, but we think
It’s going to remain a tropical
storm as It moves toward the
Curollnas."
bob's sustained winds would
have to reach 74 mph before the
year's second named tropical
twister could be classified as u
hurricane.
Ikib till Fort Myers uhout noon
Tuesday and spent the uftrrnoon
sloshing across south Florida,
carrying heavy rains and winds
of 40 mph that flooded roads,
downed trees, eroded tirachr*
and dumpened residents and
tourists
The system spawned a small
tornado north of Miami, hut
there were no serious Injuries
and p r o p e r ty d a m a g e w as
minimal
Most of the damage elsewhere
also wus minor and occurred at
Sanlbrl Island and south to
Naples No Injuries were re
(Mirted
On Florida's west coast, roads
were flooded In the Naples area
40 miles south of Fort Myers
Rainfall at Marco Island, south of
Naples, had recorded more than
lo Inches in 12 hours

Sanford To Cardinal: No M o re Small Apartm ents
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Attractive Diet
MUTICA. Ohio (U l’ll — A dairy herd is
enjoying a unique feast thrse days —
magnets.
Stephen Torrens Is (ceding his 150 dairy
cows magnets lo help ihrm survive un
unusual residual effect ol tornadoes that
swrpt across Ohio this spring
Torrens Is concerned the cows will get
h.iidw.u- disease" Iron) swallowing niclal
debris strewn across his fields by twisters
that struck the state un May 31. killing 17
people and causing millions of dollars In
damage
So Torrens Is feeding Ihe cows magnets to
attract any metal they might Ingest while
rating hay (hat could contains nails, wire
and other debris.
The magnets will remain on the bottom of
the cows' stomachs and attract the metal,
preventing the animals from suffering In­
ternal puncture wounds that can cause
gangrene and eventually death, he said.

Cardinal Industries won't be able to
Defeat ol thr mrusurr shot down I’lannlng and Zoning Commission
build any m ore studio or one
Ihr company s plan to build studio Chairman .John Morris w ho askrd thr
bedroom apartments In Sanford fol­ and one-bedroom apartments In a city building and zoning staff to
lowing the city commission's defeat
150 unit development on Ridge w(mmI study how thr standards could Imof a requested change tn municipal A v e n u e , a c c o r d in g to J u lia n lowrrrd Morris said today fir askrd
zoning regulations, according to Stcnstrom. Cardinal's director of for the recommendation alter talking
company officials
community relations. It also means with builders and seeing tmw other
Thr commission voted unanimous­ the company "won't tie able to build communities changed their apart
ly Monday not to lower square any more (studio or one-bedroom mrnt regulations
footage requirements for so-called apartments) In Sanford." he said
However. Ihr IMannlng and Zoning
"efficiency" or studio apartments
W hile thr com m ission's action
C a r d i n a l , w h i c h h a s a could affect other arru builders. Commission recommended by a 4-2
manufacturing plant In Sanford, Cardinal Is Ihr only firm which vole last Thursday that Ihe city
builds apartments which are not fought for the lesser requirement at commission deny Ihr proposal
large enough lo meet existing square Monday's meeting.
The amendment lo the ordlrfuncr
((Milage requirements
The amendment was Initiated by would have cut the square footage

Lake Mary P&amp;Z OKs
High Tech Office Park
Southeastern Investment Properties. Inc. won
endorsement of the Lake Mary Planning and
Zoning Board Tuesday night In Its bid to build a
high tech otrice park located on Lake Emma
Koad.
The oilier park will be built on land adjacent to
Ihe NCR building In keeping with the city's plant
to keep Industrial projects located near the
Interstate and keep as much traffic out of the city
as possible
The P&amp;Z approval Is not binding on the city
commission, but only s recommendation.
H a rvey J a c o b y , d ire cto r op era tio n s for
Southeast, said the office park, to be named
See P A R K , page 8A

re q u ire m e n t in a p a rtm e n ts as
follows
• Efficiencies In multi-family rrsl
denttal districts — 400 lo 280 square
feet If the building It Is attached to
(such as a home or other apartments)
lias at least 550 square feel
• One-bedroom apartments in
multi family residential districts —
700 to 550 square feel If the building
II Is a.lached lo has at least 550
square feel.
Requirements for efficiencies In
other districts would have been
reduced from 350 and 450 to 280
Sec C A R D IN A L , page 8A

Rock Hudson Reported Critically III
H O LLYW O O D (UPI&gt; Rock
Hudson, who went from thy trues
driver to matinee Idol before gain­
ing respect as an accomplished
actor. Is In a Parts hospital where a
spokesman said Unlay he Is being
tested for AIDS
Dale Olson, publicist for the
59-year-old Hudson In Hollywood,
said (here have been conflicting
diagnoses from doctors that the
longtime movie star was suffering
from acquired Immune deficiency
syndrome, liver cancer, or both.
It was reported that tbe actor Is

In critical condition and slipping In
and out of a cornu.
The spokesman at Ihe American
Hospital In the Parts suburb of
NeulUy. asked about reports that
Hudson bad liver cancer said: "A s
fur as we know that ts false."
"W e are conducting tests for
AIDS." thr spokesman said
Olson said Hudson went lo Parts
during Ihe weekend for tests at the
Institute Pasteur, a leading treat­
ment center for AIDS, but was
rushed to the hospital after col­
lapsing at Ihe Rltz Hotel Sunday.

R ock H udson
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�1A—Evening Herald, Sanlord, FI.

Wednetday.-July 24, IMS

Claim They Weren't Diagnosed As Having Bug- Borne Disease

V ets Sue G o v t . For M a lp ra ctice

NATION

NEW YORK IUPJI - The federal govern­
ment. having settled a major lawsuit with
veterans suffering the effects of Agent
Orange exposure, has been hit with another
Vie mam era lawsuit — this time charging
doctors misdiagnosed a crippling tropical
disease.
fiv e Vietnam veterans filed a class-acUon
suit In U.S District Court Tuesday charging
they caughi the. dlsrasc fllaiiasls from bug
biles during Ihe war. but wrrr never
diagnosed as having the disease.
They claim Ihe alleged neglect caused
them lo suffer a host of medical problems.
Inc biding scrotal edema — extreme swelling
of ihe scrotum — elephantiasis, lymphrdrm a, lym ph an gitis, abcesscs and
rashes, and ulcers on the jienls.
In what ihclr lawyers called the first
malpractice case of Its kind, the five uskeil
Judge Henry llrarnwrll to order proper
d is e a s e testing, diagnosis and treatment for
a ll Vietnam veterans In Veteran's Ad
ministration facllliles.
They did not ask for monetary damages as
compensation for Ihe thousands of veterans
thought to tie afflicted by fllartasls
The live veterans, who say Ihr disease has
rendered them unemployable, were named
In the suit as William Hartman. 39. of West
Hampton: Joseph [Jernagozzl. 35. of East
Quogue; Joseph Naples. 38. of Babylon;
George Agnostaklos. 35. o f Wrst (slip; and
&lt;'buries Arnao, 32, of Sclden
"W e want the VA to Irrul us." Hartman
salt! outside Ihe courthouse "Anybody that
had a prolonged slay In Vietnam probably
has Ibis dlsrasc

IN BRIEF
Home Where Seven Died
Had Been Inspected In March
SWEET VALLEY. Pa. (UPI) - A home for llir ddrrly
where seven Ijoardem died and 13 others were Injured In a
predawn fire was equipped with smoke alarms und had
been Inspected by state authorities In March, officials say.
Fire officials late Tuesday said the cause of the blare,
which appeared to have started on I he first floor, was
unknown but Investigators said there &gt;was no evidence the
fire had been set. The Investigation was to resume today.
All seven people killed were residents of the home and
were found on the first floor In or near the south wing of
the dwelling, according to slate police, Of Ihe 13 Injured,
three were firefighters.
The fire broke out aland 4 a m. Tuesday and spread
quickly through the wood-frame, two story Thomas Guest
Home.
The home was Issued a provisional license on Sept. 17.
1980. and had received yearly Inspections since then, a
spokesman for the stale Department o f Public Welfare said.
He said the last Inspection was March 7.

Soviets Apologize For Ramming
WASHINGTON (UPI) - The Pentagon has quietly closed
Ihe book on Ihe latest U S. Soviet Incident Involving an
ofllrrr of the U S, military liaison mission In East Germany
The Pentagon. In direct contact with the Soviet military
high command In Germany, has received what it considers
to tie an apology, administration officials said Tuesday.
The Soviet behavior suggests that Moscow may wish to
avoid any confrontation In advance of the first high level
U.S contact slnre Soviet Foreign Minister Edward
Shevardnadze replaced Andrei Gromyko Shevardnadze
meets Secretary of Stale George Shultz .July 3 1 In Helsinki
In the latest Incident In East Germany, the head of Ihe
14 m an U.S. mission. Col, Roland I.aJole, suffered a
fractured facial Ixrnc when a Soviet army truck rammed
Ihe vehicle In which he was riding.
The Soviets made II clear that the driver of the Soviet
military truck exceeded his Instructions and was not acting
with the coordinated authority of the Soviet command.

‘You Never Get Over War'
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Vietnam veter­
ans who saw heavy combat have higher
divorce rates, lower Incomes and ore less
happy than former servicemen who expe­
rienced little or no fighting In Southeast
Asia, a new survey shows.
Billed as one o f the most comprehensive
studies ever o f those who served In
America's longest and most unpopular
war, the report also found that heavy
combat vets reported their general health
comparable to that o f someone 1 0 to 2 0
years older.
In releasing the study Tuesday, John
Sommer, an American Legion deputy
director. Invoked the memory o f Audle
Murphy, a highly decorated World W ar 11
veteran, saying; "Audle Murphy once said
you really never get over war; you never
do."
The two-year study was conducted by
Columbia University and the American
Legion, the nation's biggest veterans
organization, with 2.7 million members —
an estim ated 350.000 o f whom saw
combat In Vietnam.
Sommer sard the legion plans to use the
resulis. In part, to better coordinate efforts
to assist Vietnam vets, such as determin­
ing wb t legislation to seek from Congress.

The veterans said ihe VA told them they
were sufTrrlng front "Jungle rot." a minor

disease, rath er lhan the d e b ilita tin g ;
fllartasls.
In January a federal Judge gave approval
to a $180 million settlement reached In May!
1984 between seven chemical companies,
that manufactured Agent Orange and about
15,000 veterans and their families, who
claimed Illnesses and health problems from
exposure to the defoliant du rin g the,
Viemam War In May a Judge ruled that the
federal government did not have to contrib­
ute io the settlement fund as the chemical
companies had requested.
Agnostaklos said the new suit "should
open the door for people to be treated
properly."
Dr John Frame, an adjunct assistant
professor of tropical medicine at the School
of Public Health College of Physicians and
Surgeons at Columbia University, filed an
affidavit In support of the action.
In his sta tem en t. Fram e d esc rib ed
fllartasls as a condition of infection with a
species of thread-like worms that live In,
various parts o f Ihe human body. The;
Infection is acquired from the bite of a
mosquito
Frame said the men would not be
suffering from the disease If they had been
properly tested, diagnosed and treat'd with
chemotherapy
"N o appropriate medical m ethods or
procedure was followed In each case to
determine w hether or not Ihe named
plaintiffs w ere. In fact. Infected with
fllartasls at any lime that they sought
medical care and treatment." he said.

Stuck Accelerator And Burger
Combine To Knock Out Power
A stuck accelerator and a
hamburger helped knock nut
power In 1,500-2,000 customers
in Sanlord Tuesday following an
auto accident at a last food
restaurant
A c c o r d i n g to l l r u c r
Stephenson, district engineer for
Florida Power anti Ligh t, a
one-car accident around noon on
U.S. Highway 17-02 next to the
Burger King restaurant knocked
out power to that business, tuber
nearby businesses and resi­
liences In the Hidden Lake
subdivision. No Injuries wrtc
rrportrd from Ihe accident In-.

formation aland the driver .met
possible charges were not avail
uble from poller
Stephenson said a young man
ruling a hamburger was leaving
the parking lot ol Burger King
when his accelerator stuck,
ramming the cur Into a ncuiby
concrete power |*&gt;lr, The crash
damugrtl an Insulator. Inter­
r u p t i n g p o w e r t o t h e tiis tliH H l
b u s i n e s s t o r it b o o l t w o h o u r s .

Other businesses and residences
lost |K)wri for about 3U minutes
while workmen repaired the line
Stephenson salt!

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WEATHER
A R E A F O R E C A S T : Today
variable eloudlnrss with scat­
t e r e d s h o w e r s a n d I hu llderstorins High In thy mid In
u jip e r HI)n . W in d w e s t lo
nortliwesi 15 mph Rain chance
50 percen t T o n ig h t (tartly
cloudy with a 30 pcrccnl chance
nl thunderstorms. Low In the
low lo mid 70s Wind north 15
mph Thursday partly cloudy
with scaltered mainly afternoon
showers or thunderstorms. High
Id Ihr upper 80s. Wind east 10
lo 15 mph Ruin chance 50
percent
A R E A READINGS (9 a.m.Jt
lentprrulurr; 70; overnight low
7 4 . T u e s d a y 's h ig h
85;
iNtromclrlc pressure; 211 0 2 ; trlu
liv e h u in id liv
H-t p ercen t;
winds west at 1 2 mph; trace ol
rain, sunrise 0 -12 a m , sunset
8 : 2 1 p in
TH U R S D A Y
TIDESi
D ayton a Reach; highs. 2 25
U.III,. 3 DO p in.; lows. H 27 a in
0:20 p in
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Itlghs.
2:17 a m
3:01 p m .;
low s 8 I M a III . 0 :1I p 111..
B ayp ort: highs, ti 58 a hi . 8 47
p m : lows, 12 5 0 a m . 2 34 p in,
UOAT1NQ F O R E C A S T : St
Augustine to Jupiter Inlet out 50
miles — Gale warning In r ile d
South part wind southwest to
west 30 lo 40 knots with hlgltti
gusts becoming west und dr
crrualng lo 20 to 25 knots
tonight
Ihrn north 15 In 20
knots Thursday. Sea 7 to 10 Irel
decreasing Ip 5 to 7 tert by late
tonight. North part wind rasi to
n o r th e a s t 25 to 35 k n o ts
liecomlng north lo northeast
tonight
then north 15 lo 20
knots by Thursday. Sea building
to 7 to 10 fret later today and
continuing tonight. Numerous
thimdeislorms and squalls sub­
siding south pail umlghl and
elsewhere hy Thursday.

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Friday through Sutitlav
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cloudy Scallcrcil in.ilulv .din
n o o n a n d e v e n i n g th u n
derstorins Lows In ihe 7(K
Highs upper MOs in lowci ' mk

Indeed we have cause lor celebration. W e have brought joy and security and co n fid en ce to
so many people. And m any people have brought w onderful vitality and songs and cheerfulness
lo H o w ell Place So wo decided to get to g e th e r and do s o m e th in g about It!
Robert H. Little, our president, is supplying Ih e free entertainm ent, food and beverages (catered
by Larry M agilner our fam ous Director of Food Services o f cou rse) prizes, fun and excitemont And W U E Z radio station has selected us fo r a rem ote radio broadcast w ith special good
old tim e n o stalgia m usic, including all that groat sound from the 4 0 ’s and 50*s. C o m e on over
and enjoy our first birthday w ith us - and h elp in ­
troduce that little fellow at the top of th e ad to
the big band sound ol excitem ent, (rem em b er
when?)

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Sanford, the bost Adult Congregate Living F a c ili­
ty In the area. But lor Saturday, July 27th from
1 to 3 PM , wo will sim ply be Bob L ittle ’s Fun
C enter. B e tter bring a m ail bag to take hom e the
prizes!

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Nkomo: 'I'm Being Set Up
For Political Assassination'
HARARE, Zimbabwe (UPI) — "W hy don't they Just send
someone lo shoot m e," opposition leader Joshua Nkomo
said after police raided his home and seized his rifle and
other weapons belonging to hts bodyguards.
"Without any protection. I am very vulnerable to attack
and It seems the government Is determined to live up lo Its
pledge after the elections to produce my head on a
wheel barrow.” Nkomo, chief opponent o f Prime Minister
Robert Mugabe, said Tuesday.
Nkomo said he believed the raid Tuesday had been
ordered by new Home Affairs Minister Enos Nkala. who lost
a national election early this month against a candidate
from Nkomo’s minority Zimbabwe African Peoples Union
party. orZAPU.
His fear of attack stems from a recent rampage by
government supporters in Harare against ZAPU and other
minority political party members. Four people were killed
and several homes were set on fire.

Bang! You're Dead
ZARAGOZA. Spain IUP1) — Two army ofllcers who had
villagers herded Into a public square for m ock executions
as part of a military exercise should be sent to Jail,
prosecutors told a military court
The five-man m ilitary tribunal began deliberations
Tuesday In the proceedings against Capt, Carlos Airman
and Lt. Jaime Inlguez.
Prosecutors called for thetr conviction and urged the
court to order Aleman Jailed for eight months and Inlguez
for seven months. Hut defense lawyers said the ofllcers
should be acquitted because none of the villagers filed a
complaint.
In a scene reminiscent o f the Spanish Civil War, Inlguez
allegedly entered the northern village o f Abrna with a
nine man special forces squad and began a house-to-house
search.
Prosecutor* said soldiers herded villagers Into the
square, where Inlguez read a proclamation ordering the
executions ol Mayor Jose Galindo and court bailiff
Generoso Ara for harboring rebels.
As Ihe mayor's wife screamed In horror, Galindo and Ara
were placed before a wall and Inlguez ordered his men to
fire The soldiers fired blanks

Lebanese Politicians
Ask Syria For Help
S1DON, L eb an on (U P I) —
Lebanese lawmakers seeking lo
defuse a potentially explosive
situation al two Palestinian refu­
gee camps sought Syrian help
today — a day after Israeli
gunboats sank a ship allegedly
smuggling arms to the Palesti­
nians.
A group of Lebanese Parlia­
m en t m em bers w as In the
Syrian capital o f Damascus to­
day for Syrian-mediated talks
w ith representatives of proS y ria n guerrilla grou ps and
Lebanese militias
The talks are aimed al heading
o ff a war between pro-Syrian
guerrillas and Palestine Libera­
tion Organization gunmen over
Ihe Ain el Hclweh and Mlyeh
Mlych Palestinian camps.
An alliance of six pro-Syrian
Palestinian organizations has
been trying lo gain control of 13
Palestinian refugee cam ps In
Lebanon and Isolate Arafat's
followers.
More than bUO people were
killed last month In the so-called
w ar o f the cam ps betw een
Palestinian fighters and Shiite
Amal forces at three Palestinian
camps In south Beirut
Sunni Moslem fighters of the
People's Liberation A rm y militia
In southern Lebanon said earlier
ihls month they Intercepted a
large quantity o f arm s Pl.O

guerrillas were smuggling Into
Ihe Ain el Helweh and Mlyeh
Mlyeh camps.
Three Israeli gunboats chased
and sank the Greek-registered
frclghier "R u la " Tuesday off the
coast o f Sidon. 24 miles south ot
Beirut
Eight people. Including two
crewmen, two militiamen and an
Israeli sailor, were wounded
after the Israeli boats Intercepted
the ship, opened fire on It and
battled wtih Moslem gunmen on
the coast

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TESERO. Italy — Police Jailed an ow ner of the mine
where a dam collapsed In northrrn Italy, killing more than
'ZOO people, and charged him with multiple manslaughter
and unintentionally causing a disaster, officials satd today.
Glulio Rota and his ailing brother. Aldo. Jointly own Ihe
flourlle mine In Ihe Dolomite Mountain resort hamlet of
Slava, which was virtually wiped oul Friday by the wall of
mud and water lhat poured out of Ihe broken dam.
Trent Prosecutor Francesco Stmconl, who has been
conducting an unusually speedy Inquiry Into ihe disaster.
Issued the arrest warrant late Tuesday. Judicial officials
said
Carabinieri paramilitary police Jailed Rota In Trent on
charges of multiple manslaughter and unintentionally
cuuslng a disaster. HI* brother, h o s p i t a l i z e d by a h ea rt
attack suffered before the disaster, apparently was hot
named.
Rescue workers recovered another body overnight,
bringing to 2 0 0 ihe number of victims recovered so far.
Civil Protection Minister Giuseppe Zamberlctti raised Ihe
official death toll estimate to between 250 and 280 people.

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Com m ission Prepares For Possible
R edraw ing O f Political Boundaries
New boundaries may be drawn
fo r S e m in o le C ou n ty C o m ­
mission districts before the end
of the year
With 25.000 more voters on
tjie rolls since Ihr county last sti
district lines In 1981. com m is­
s i o n e r s t o ld C o u n t y A d ­
ministrator Ken Hooper earlier
this week lo get precinct voting
lists together so a determination
Can be m ade al th e c o m ­
m issions Aug 6 meeting on
♦ b r ib e r there has been a popu­
lation shift among the five dis­
tricts
; Com m ission Chairman Hoh

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ficials are not up for election
He added there Is only five
months left In this calendar year
to accomplish that task If the
board feels It Is necessary If
re districting Is not done this
year. It cannot be considered
again until 1987. Sturm said
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Nuclear Pact ‘Headache 1
Eased By Non-Proliferation Promise

WASHINGTON (UPII - The
li.S. Chlnese nuclear coopera­
tion agreement soon lo go lo
Congress was lo have been the
crowning achievement of Presi­
dent Reagan's 1984 visit to
Peking
Instead. It turned Into a 14inonth diplomatic headache.
The pact, approved by Reagan
tie fore a Tuesday morning m eet­
ing with Chinese President LI
Xlannlan and signed hours later,
would open the door for China lo
Use A m erica n know-how lo
ex p a n d Its civilian n u clear
(lower program
A lthou gh lhal m ultlbllllondollar door has been open to
l^ench and German companies,
e f f o r t s to b o o s t t h e
qown-on-lts-lurk U.S, nuclear
Industry have been hung up on
questions about China's com ­
m i t m e n t to n u c le a r n o n proltferaton.
The agreement was initialed
April 30. 1934. In Peking. Less
than a month later. Intelligence
reports o f Chinese assistance to
Pakistan's supersccret nuclear
♦ c a p o n s p rogra m so u n d ed
alarm * in Congress and forced
an administration reassessment.
The reports created an obsta­
cle to congressional approval of
the pact, which can be voided by
a majority vole of each house
w ithin 90 days, and led to
renewed discussions with the
Chinese on the subject o f non­
proliferation.
• O v e r th e la s t y e a r , a d ­

ministration officials said, the
Chinese have clarified their once-amblguous position and stiff­
ened Ihelr opposition lo the
spread o f n u cle a r weapons
technology.
China becam e a member of
the International Atomic Energy
Agency, m aking Its nuclear facil­
ities subject to International in­
spection. It also promised (o
respect legal restrictions on the
u se a n d h a n d l i n g of
U .S -supplied technology and
p led ged lo not help oth er
countries develop nuclear arms.
A senior administration official
said the U n ited States was
satisfied after extensive con­
sultations. led by Ambassador
Richard Kennedy, lhat China s
policy, which delayed the sign­
ing for more than a year, was
acceptable.
"It's not written down tn the
treaty." the official said, ''but It's
absolutely clear to the Chinese
and we have been over and over
this to be sure there ts no
question about It.”
Under U.S. law, exports of
nuclear technology can be used
only for peaceful purposes and
are subject to prohibitions on
resale and restrictions on their
use and handling.
"T h e law la very' clear,” the
official SAld. "W e cannot con­
tinue cooperation with China
under this agreement If we find
thul China Is helping other
countries, by our understanding
of the word, to acquire nuclear
weapons."

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Postal
Ser
Other Oxymora
E ver w onder h ow the U.S first a I S e rv ic e
gol Its n.im r w ithou t providing a n y? O r hy
what fiction Ih r m o d e rn Babel on the Knini
R iv er cam e to be ra ile d t !»** United Nut Ions?
l-itig m ig e tries to put a fig leaf on rro lity .
Ittil t nntrndlctlnns peck through a n y w a y —
w ith the help of the o x y m o ro n T h e w h a t?
W e b s te r d e fin e s o x y m o r o n (p lu r a l,
o x y m o ra ) as. " A fig u re of speerh In w fileft
op|KMlle or eo n tru d letory Ideas or lerttts are
ro m h ln e d (K x m u p le
tluinderrm s s ile n c e ,
sw eet so rro w .)"
I he best recent e x a m p le of the o x y m o r o n
Is. til course, that a n a rch y nl w arring fa ction s
— the Lebanese g o ve rn m en t lint the n ew s Is
rile with others
M llltarv In tellig en ce
What a fa m ily ul
retired and a ctive-d u ty Navy m en practiced
w ith skill for a decade. Inn (nr the w ro n g side
IJ.S. iKirdcr T h e Im aginary line b e tw ee n
A m erica and M exico.
F o r e ig n p o lic y . A n e b u lo u s c o n c e p t
altern ately Id.lined for preventing w ar or
ca u sin g It.
R eligiou s tolerance. A yatollah K h o m e in i's
Idea o( hell
D em ocratic Party. A s W ill Rogers said, "1
b e lo n g to no o r g a n iz e d p a rly
I am a
D e m o c ra t."
Liberal Republican
Ask N e ls o n
(R ockefeller's g ra v esto n e what It fell like to tie
one.
C ongressional b u dget I Ills am a zin g docu
u n til grow s I he m ore M Is cut
A m a teu r s|&gt;orts. In which colleges bribe
a th letes It) d ela y a c c e p tin g m oney o p en ly
until alter graduation
M exican election A ll exercise i (inducted to
reassure the ruling p a rly that n liasn t lust its
touch with the p eop le
who stull ballot
b oxes
Social Security A sk the elderly recipient
s c r o u n g in g to m a k e en d s meet on b is
m on th ly Social S ecu rity cheek lo d e lin e ib is
term without leelln g Insecure
Nuclear disarm am ent T h e sweet dream ol
su perpow ers alter it hard day building a tom ic
bom bs,
T h ere Is. ul course, at least one alleged
o x y m o ro n dial this p a g e w ill never adm it to
until proven guilty ed ito ria l consistency

S e x , G a s p , In Space
Sooner or luler. it had to happen. W ith all nt
the people going Into space for longer and
longet periods ol tim e, the idea nl sex In ou ter
sp ace had to be addressed
W ith $H b illio n b e in g In ve sted on a
perm anent space station that will house m en
and w om en astronauts lot periods nl m o re
than three m onths, N A S A tesearehers h a ve
t .Used Tu ple No 1
A lth ou gh both the S oviet Union and the
U nited Stales have sent w om en Into sp ace.
N A S A doesn 't b e lie v e th e r e 's been a n y
hanky-panky W h eth ci sex could be con su l
erecl a laelor In the space race Isn't clear, but
w e don 't know what m ight happen II the
S oviets w en to gel ahead of us In the sexu a l
revolu tion
T o prevent the d evelop m en t of a dan gerou s
g a p betw een the gn at p o w e ts in this Held, w e
su ggest that the S oviet U nion and the U n ited
S tates proceed at once lo (le n e v a to n ego tia te
a treaty (ASL.X I ban n in g sex m space

P le a s e W rite
L e tte r * to the editor are welcome fo r
publication. A ll le tte r * inu*t be signed mid
include a m ailing address and. If possible, a
te lep h o n e num ber. Th e Evening H era ld
res erve s the right to ed it letters to a void
lib e l nnd to srcoim nodstc space.

BERRY'S WORLD

DICK WEST

Some Interesting A irp o rt Security Measures
WASHINGTON ll.TII - In i l i r v day* of
rampant terrorism I wa* more than a little
interested m some of the airport security
measures reromltlrtided by Dale Low dr m i Ilk of
MrmlrcHo, Calif
laiwdcrmllk not only is brad of a national
organization called "Not Safe In private life hr
Is an air (raffle controller

Security precautions should be extended to
other forms of transport Ion such a* buses
trains subways and especially ocean liners

So lie may t&gt;e even Ix-tlrr qualified than
President Reagan to address the xuh|crt to aerial
hijacking, and how to prevent It
' Airline travelers must tx- protec ted at any
n » t . " Lowderinllk writes In addition to more
stringent luggage and carry-on Inspection* wr
would like to see further regulations which
would require a pre-boardtng lie detector test
"A ll txiarrliiig passengers would then lxrequired to undergo a full txxly search Jusi

I personally was a trtlle disappointed that his
warnings against taking "necessary chanrrs
(ailed to conic- to grip* with grips that txxigle
W ith airports becom ing more security
conscious, you certainly don't want your
carry-on luggage dancing through the metal
detec tors Hut nowhere in a commercial essay
entitled How To Avoid Dancing Suitcases On
Your Next Trip" do the Settle k razor penplr
mention potential hostages

EDWARD J. WALSH

»S5

M any
Know
B e tte r
David Stoi ktiiiui having survived
live years as President Reagan x
til rector of the oilt&lt; *■ ol Management
and budget is leaving that jxist to
apply his considerable talents to the
world ol Investment hanking It Is
widely known that there are lots of
p e o p le on W a ll S tre e t w ith
Stockman s ability to grind out
llgnre* It Is not as widely known
that there are many In Washington
and elsewhere — who know
Ix-tlrr than he the right d im non lor
our economy
David Slo&lt; km.in gained deserved
respect (or Ins mastery ol the
nuances of thr leder.il budget He let
Ann id a know whai horrot stories
were concealed in that three inch
thick dix iimi-ni tin hiding the polu
Ic.illv sat red Icons ol (arm credit
programs and military pensions
Where the hotlgel was m iiirrued
he t-ailed a spade .1 spade .uni
suffered lor It
but tlu-tc w .is another llavlil
Sim kin.in
the erstwhile repnta
Hon hulliler and lover ol tin ipmt
able quote Ills iuiiniul.il Interview
wllli a n .nit I Krug.Ill reporter I hill
appeared 111 tlit- Allunllv Molll/iM III
lleiendret l'*M| leatiircd answers
that marked Sim km .01 as less an
ci onomtsl l Iran an easy (txh lor a
loaded question
We were sold a
till! ol goods," tie said ul mi it Itie lux
cut program dial had |iropclled Mr
Hragall into olfti r
I hough nearly lour years have
passeil since the easygoing Mr
Reagan look Stockm an oil the
11-Irliraled Hip to the Woodshed
the impression once made. 11 tiialus
indelibly that David Stockman has
had Ills own agenda which was tail
Hu President s Although Initially
allied w llli 1 lie su pply sillers
SiiK'kmuti buckled under thr &lt;hrlstve hraodxldrs ol establishment
liberals who lor ilit- lirst nine in
recorded hlslorv screamed ilxmt
till’ tkmgri ol dflli lls AlllltMt as
soon as I fie administration look
oilier. Sim kin.in Ix-gan pressing loi
lax Hit reuse*, even while the I'u-st
drill was demanding lax rut*
Stockman s projcclluus ol rut
inutile grow th w r r r 11It ll or III I V
wrong throughout his lemur He
eotlslstenllv lolled to delect tin
huge positive ellerl til the I9N-1 tax
hill nl dlsltiHaiiou ol the deeIInr in
rules, nl tin- avalllhllliv ol loielgn
1 apllal
In his cred it
Stockm an re
eugiil/etl lit* Inter asting mistakes
llavltl Stix kinati made a genuine
eollll thiltloii to the debate ovri
letlertd **|n iidnig It &lt;an also lie said
that, lot reasons mostly Ins own la­
wn* .ill ohslai le to tile sui 1 ess ol tile
I'tesldeiit s program Hi.il is win
It s Just as well lli.tl lie will now txilnlng Ills uuiirher* ertini lung lot a
p t I v a I e e m p lo y e t
A s t ill
IVashnigbiil D o s t said luUttTv hr
will he missed I tut lie will also hr
It-plitt etl
It s hoped In someone
wtin rrmcmhcis tlt.it the 11MM is a
sensitive |Milltleal post not a pulpit

prior to boarding they would remove all thetr
clothing la nude traveler Is a safe traveler)
Airline ticket* should be obtained at least
one year in advance to permit time for FBI
security bac k ground invent (gallons

It Is true they make plastic razors that, like
cheese sandwiches, don't register on metal
detectors Yet. they seem more Interested In
preventing embarrassment
Take ihr case of an American woman who
went to Paris one summer as an exchange
student.
"W hen the charming and sophisticated family
that she was staying with met her at the airport,
thev kissed her on both cheeks, before she went
running out thr door after her dancing suit­
cases
"H ow could she explain to them that the
electric razor had accidentally gone off?" the
dissertation asks
How Indeed? I ran only say dancing suitcases
probably are easier to explain to a charming and
sophisticated French family than to airport
security guards

ROBERT WALTERS
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W ire d
For
H a za rd

JEFFREY HART

Earhart Truth Emerges
Even a 7 year old ts&gt;y was Idled
with horror when Amelia Knrhnrl
dls.ippe.ued somewhere lu the I ’ii
• till during the summer o| pt;i7
She liad tiern the lirst woman lo IIv
the All.mile She was known as
lardy l.indv
which she hated
She wauled her own Identity Mill
tin strange irntli was that she
actually looked like Lindbergh,
skinny with short hatr and a wide
grin She was lieautllul. somehow
quint essentially Amerlean
On her latelul night, piloting a
Hluic.-ol-lhr-url Klei n a two-m ulored
aluminum low winged plane with
her navigator Fred Noonan. she was
determined to r-lrt le the glotx- at the
equator On .11•1v 2. 1937. all
■oiitart wiih the plane wits lost, and
extensive searches bv U S ships
and alteuill tailed 10 turn op any
trace ol Earhart Noonan or the
plane
h ttuus nut that Amelia Karbari
and Fred Noonan were the lirst
American casualties of the coming
Pacific war with the Japanese
Vincent l.iHitnls a lorm cr l! S
lighter pilot has solved the mystery
lu a remarkable and etioriunuslv
romantic and heartbreaking hook
called Amelin Karbari /'/re F/rtal
-Sforv I.mirths went to the Pacllte
Islands and got the tesltrunnv ot the
natives lie Interviewed the surviv­
ing Japanese who were involved lie
lias photographed here the relevant,
and until trow unknown. Japanese
mllltarv and diplomatic documents
Amelia Earh.itl was an Innocent
over the Pacllh Hying her plane
tutu lire secret war plans nl lire
-lapatiese empire She and Noonan
were also iiicum|x-teni navigators
over a hutliltetl miles oil coursr
when they ditched their Electra in
the midst ol a highly secret lapa
nerve mllltarv hnlldup that had liren
going on lot over I ft years
I tv I '137 lukvo had long ion
chilled thill war vs IIIt the United
S t . lies lot lOlllrul ol I he western
Pacific was Inevitable They were
ll.ili lung plans with Hitler In divide
tqi the ilniish French anil Dutch
p ossession s

they .liqillred control ol these
islands under a League ol Nations
mandate at the end ot World War 1
Illegally thev were isiuring military

resources into them
On Inly 2 1937. bewildered and
lost FI.ir hurt running oul ol gas in
1 he viiituiv ol Mill Mill a principal
m ilitary atoll in the Japanese
Marshall Island chain crush landed
Inin the middle nl all this The
Japanese to o k her amt Noonan
prisoner I'hey did mil know what to
do with them They could hardly
release them, not knowing what
they had seen
actually they had
seen nothing
Th r two Americans were shipped
to .Japanese military headquarters
on Saipan and jutted
The condition* were miserable,
lull not unusual lor that time and
place They rci etvrd some medical
treatment and had load When
Noonan threw a bowl ol foul soup at
a Japanese Jailer he was obliged to
dig Ills own grave and immediately
beheaded
Earhart was allowed
some freedom and made Irlrrtdx
with local natives whom l.oomis
Interviewed In intd-1938 she came
down wllli dysentery, weakened,
and died on Saipan
One curiosity here is Hi.u the
present Japanese g overn m en t,
drinncrullt and pro-Western, tias
tx-cn covering (tils whole thing up
Tixlay x Tokyo will not acknowl­
edge. in the (act* nl ridiculously
obvious proof, that the lm|x-rial
government was breaking Interna
llonal laws tiv m ilitarizing the
umndale islands
Nor will It
admit that the Imperial government
lied when 11 covered up I lie Amelia
Karbari m atter No U S N avy
v e s s r l s were — ol course — allowed
near tin- Marshall Islands The ships
the Imperial government claimed —
for world consumption — to tie
combing Hie waters wrrr still In
Tokyo h.ulxir All ul this must
represent some sort ol face-saving,
hut Tokyo lias run oul ol lurk on
the Amelia Earhart slorv Vlnrent
Loomis lias the document*, the
testimony ul f'aelfle Islanders, local
Cathollt mms. Japanese medics
and sailors The Japanese could not
comprehend Amelia Earhart. the
woman pitot the American hut the
evidence here is ihat ihr Japanese
military men who knew her ad
mired her courage from a very great
cultural d is t a n c e

WASHINGTON INKA) - The ob­
servation lhat
Justice delayed is
Justice denied" dates back to 19th
century Victorian England, hut It s
applicable to a contemporary legal
dispute in this country.
For almost a decade, the ledrral
courts have sought with only
lim ite d s u c c e s s to d e te rm in e
whether aluminum wiring used in
Ihr electrical circuits of homes and
other buildings (xisrs a serious hre
ha/ard
Copper traditionally has been
used lor that purpose, hut supply
shortages and price im reuses af­
fecting that metal during the late
1‘ MiOs and early 1970s induced
electrical contractors in turn 10
aluminum as a substitute Some 2
million homes were wired with
aluminum b e t w e e n |&lt;H&gt;riaml 1973
Although long used lor high
tension uiilitv wires aluminum *
physl) at projx-rlles can lead to tlie
generailoti ol intense heat and
sometimes lire unless ilu wire is
Installed with great tare and eon
(levied lo sjx-i lullv designed le r m i
rials
Alter testing elxtrlcal circuits m
hundreds ol homes in lour stales
one Independent research organiza­
tion concluded 1 fi.ir the risk of an
aluiutmim wired home having at
Irnsl one felei I rtrail receptacle
reaching Rr,- hazard condition was
55 times that tor a copper wired
home "
After a four year Investigation, the
Consumer Product S.ilrtv C om ­
mission in 1977 filed a civil suit In
ledrral court against more than two
dozen manufacturers ol aluminum
wire and associated comjsiio-nts
After vr.us ol litigation in trial
courts then in federal .qtpeals
courts In Philadelphia ami here lu
Washington, the Issue was llnally
resolved in I9H2 with a Judicial
ru lin g lh a t the C I’ SC la c k e d
jurisdiction lo regulate household
aluminum wiring systems because
they technically were not a "c o n ­
sumer produrt."
In 1977. however, an event oc
curted that overshadowed all ol the
legal w ra n g lin g A lire tn the
crowded Meverly Hills Supper t lub
lu Newport. Kv killed 1H5 people
n liable to es ca p e ttie rapldlV
spreading blaze
The suspected cause was pre1973 aluminum wiring, but again
ihal theory had to withstand .1 court
challenge
More than a dozen
e le ctrica l m a n u fa ctu rers w ere
named as defendants In a civil suit
tiled hy the victim s' survivors
A federal court Jury com lulled tn
I9HO ili.u aluminum whtng was
blameless lor the disaster, hut that
ruling wiis overturned hy Ihr ledrral
appeal* court In Cincinnati on Ihr
grounds that one ol ihc Jurors acted
Improperly
A new Dial was ordrrrd and tn
mid-July of I tils year a Jury lu U S.
District Court in Ashland. K\ held
that aluminum wiring was indeed
Ihr prinrl|Ml cause o( the lire

JACK ANDERSON

PAC

Keeps Its Earnings To Itself

liy Jack A nderson
and Dale Van A tla
WASHINGTON - A I ’alllornla
based group iti.u claims to lx- the
only polil leal a d ton com m ittee
defending and representing the
mietrsts u( 52 million Americans of
G erm an i l r s e r n t '
has raised
955.1X10 in contributions since 1983
hill h.isu l donated a penny In
candidates for p u b lic oilier

mi

"Did you pick up some dirty words to (ho mo via.
too. Grandpa?"

■.
1

ll appeals Dial the hulk ol ihr
money has gone lu spread Informa­
tion that lls ch a irm a n , Halts
Schmidt, trrls will further the luler
exts ot so many tiuclligcni and
gixxl Americans w ho have the tx-si
Interests ul this nation and of our
common Western civilization at
heart," as lie wrote In one monthly
newsletter
From recent new sletters and
other mailings. Schmidt's message

Is loaded with skepticism .ilxiui the
slaughter ol inltllnns ol Eurojieau
Jews In the Na/ls in World War II
Some examples
- On April 5, 19H3. Schmidt
w rote lo ('resident Reagan protest
lug plans tor a Ihihx .iusi Museum
lu Waslilnglun l it . and lamenting
a pull lhat showed nearly all
Am erican schoolchildren "cou ld
parrot thr in vlh lca ! t&gt; m illion
numtier ol claimed Jewish losses in
the 'Holocaust '"
— The April 1083 newsletter
contained a story headlined. "Lies
about Ihr H o lo c a u st."' which
stated: "T h r moment w r think that
now, finally, things will qu id down
at last along comes another media
hilt/ regarding 'Nazis,' Mcngrte,
Dachau. Auschwitz amt God knows
what. One tiling ts sure: II we dnu’l
fight against these He* and defama­
tion. II will never end "

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• s

— When the luslltutr for Histori­
cal Research, lu Torrence. Calif.,
was hit hy apparent arson last year.
Schmidt wrote to potential contrib­
utors praising the Institute for
having hern in the forefront of the
constant battle for historical truth
especially relating In the so-called
'H olocau st'"
According to required financial
disclosures tiled with the Federal
E l e c t i o n C u 111 m 1 s s I o 1 1 . t h e
Grrman-Amrhrau National Political
Action Committee made the follow­
ing expenditures In 1983 and 198-1
the first two years ol Its existence:
— $10,900 to Chairman Schmidt
for rental of office space In Santa
Monica — $2,420 toward payments
on Schmidt's credit-card account.
Including $31 50 In had check
charges
— $2,391 for prem iu m s on
Schmidt's medical and auto tnsur-

ante
— $3,293 lor gasoline and main­
tenance of Schmidt's car. liuTudlug
$409 tor repairs. $31 in state license
fees, and $80 lor Schmidt's mem­
bersh ip In the A u to Club o f
Southern California.
Our associate Tony Capaccto
wrote to Schmidt, a self pnxialm rd
former member of the Hitler Youth
and Walfen SS who "fought for
Germany not Hitler." asking him to
verify the expenditure figures We
also asked him lo explain how the
expenditures helped lo further the
stated goal of German-Amcricans
"to solicit contributions to support
political candidates of our choice."
Schmidt replied: "T h e figures you
mention look all right to me. No
further comment seems necessary'
or possible Obviously U takes much
more $ to organize a strong and
viable political oganizallon "

�Evening Herald Sanford. FI

Wtdntiday, July 24. IttJ — SA

7-Eleven Bandit May Have Cased Casselberry Store
n gunman who got away with
*27 (n a Frrn Park 7-Eleven
holdup early this morning may
have cased a Casselberry 7 •
Eleven shortly before
Jam es Edward Thompson,
clerk ai the Fern Park store, told
Seminole County sheriffs depu
lies the man entered his store
about 1:30 a m
today, bran­
dished a revolver and demanded
all the cash In the register
Thompson handed over the
cash and was ordered Into a
storage room In the rear of the
store, a sh eriff s report said
In Investigating that case dep­
uties were told by Casselberry
police they had received a report
that a suspect matching the
robber s description had been
seen acting susplclouslv in a
Cassellterry convenience store
)usi prior to thr Kern Park heist
the sh eriff *t report said M»
robbery attempt was made In
that case
A s h e r iff s tr a c k in g dog
followed a trail I runt (lie Fern
Park store on Oxford Hoad bui
cltcln 1 find the suspect, the
rejxtrt said
SCHOOL VA N D A LIZE D
For the third time in thro*
weeks Hear Lake Elementalv
school has been vandalized at
eordlng tn a shcrlfTs re put
Between II a m July IH and
6 IS a II) Monthly someone
broke mil a glass door then went
from room in room pulling mil
drawers No value amount was
placed on the damage

IN F A M IL Y TH E F T
A Fern Park w om an lold
deputies she believes her daugh
ter in law used her bank cards
and check book
Ellen Oit. ol 282 Sandlewood
Cl.. Fren Park said she believes
her 26-year-old daughter in law
went through her purse between
July 16 and Monday and look
her bank cards and check book
Mrs Oil said about $700 worth
of checks Involving her account
have been (urged About $100 in
cash Is also missing from the
purse Deputies are Investigating
the rase
R E STAU R A N T A S S A U L T
A Cocoa Hear 11 woman was
•nested by deputies alter thev
saw her strike a man twice m Ihr
lace while ai a last-fond restau­
rant
According In a sherilfs tr|Mirt
ihc woman was arguing with an
uniilrniiled man and struck him
tw ic e lit the face w h ile ul
Krvsi.ds .14it I S lltghw.iv
17 *12 in Frru Park
Lite nit idenl in i urred at 2 4(1
a m Tuesday
Let out ul i.(11 on a pretrial
release lor a charge ol haliers
was Ivfmr.ih Sue llatrs 21 ol
12 lt»4 Ocean Beach Hlvd Cocoa
Bench
MEAT TH IE F
A Satilnrtl was arrested alter a
Sanlortl griM-ity store manager
Ulenilllctl him as a man who
shoved a i art at her when she
tried u&gt; stop him Irtim i.iking
$2 59 worth ol boiled ham
According to a Sanford police

A c tio n Reports
* F lr e t

★ Courts
★ P o lic e

report. thr manager saw a man
leaving her store. Winn Dixie.
2442 S French Avc , without
paying for a packet of ham
When she tried tn stop him he
shoved .i grocery cart Into her
legs causing minor Injun Hr
then flrd but was stopped by
jxillce at 22ml St and French
Avc Hr was taken back to the
store and identified as the man
who fled the store
Arrested at 8 |1 p m Monday
and charged with shoplifting
w a s James Leonard Arrre 26 of
|8i:i w |2th Si Sanford He
was being held Tnrsdav In lieu
ol $5(KI ImiiuI
SU SPICIO US COUPLE
A 5-vrar old boy lold sherilfs
deputies that a couple in a gra\
Lincoln ('oniincntal tried to grt
him In pul his hike in llieir trunk
and go for a ride with them
Hie incident incurred Monda\
ai 6 30 p m al Stanton Plai t
and Darby Wav near tarngw &lt;mkI
According to ihe report. It is the
third such incident recentl\ In
the area
The hoy said he rode Ills hike
home Instead
He said ihc ear was a 1982 to
1985 Lincoln Continental Town

Car, lour doors. w|ih a vinyl lop
over light gray bodv He tie
. scribed ihe driver as a while
m a le b e tw e e n 30 and 40
weighting 180 io 190 pounds
with reddish brown hair and
wearing.) gray shirt
Mis other party, he said, was a
girl 16 to 18 years old with long
black hair
The Incident occurred near a
community pool
BU R G LAR IES At TH EFTS
A boat, m otor and trailei
valued together at about 81.500
was stolen from the Sanford
Landing apartments parking lot
between Thursday and Sun da \
a police report said Ihe boat
and gear belongs lo Clarence
Sllgb Ir ol 1816 E landings
Drive Sanford the rrjx»rt said
—Between 1 30 and H a m
Saturday someone cnti-red a
1983 V \V R.ihbli owned b\
Lvdla Him.del 26 ol 1540
Cougat Ct
C asselbrm
Ih r
thirl, who gained enters to ihr
vehicle through an unlocked
passenger diw&gt;r rook a gas eredll
card He I hen poured aboui a
gallon ol water luio tin , at s hid
tank i ansing ail iindcicriiiliicd
amount ol damage io the vein
d i' engine shcr ill records show
— A gas run g e n e r a to r
25
gallons ul diesel h id a pallet ol
brii ks and six bags of ccmcni
were items taken by thirls who
burglart/rd Jon M Hall Co . 290
Stale Hoad 4 19 near Wittier
Springs I'he incident or i urred
between 6 p m Satimlav and 7
a m Mnndav file generator was

\\ Im rs m \

valued al $550 the bricks al
$ 8 0 cement S42 and ihr furl
$35
T R A F F IC ACCIDENT
Two men were tn|urrd in an
accident at 23th Street and
French Avenue in Sanford Sat
urdav a poller report said
Ronaldo Bow ins 20 ot I 105
lavnsi A vr Sanford was taken
to the hospital with cuts on his
forehead alter his taee hit die
windshield of his ear during the
crash Dwayne Blue 16 ol 4550
Douglas A vr
Lake Monroe a
passenger In Bowlns 1974 Flat,
was also treated at the hospital
for facial cutx
Bo wins was driving his car
north on French Avenue ai
alxuif 5 a m w fieri he rammed
into thr back of a 1978 Ford
driven bv David Paul 32 ol
Orangeburg S i
according in a
police rrpnii
Paul was mil
minted in the accident
Bowitis mid other rs lie tell
asleep al tile wheel Ihe [mil. «■
rr|mrt said
Paul s cat sustained about
$5tk) damage while Bowius car
siiflctcd aboui $2 lhxi damage
ai cording to the tcjxiri
Bow ins was i barged with care
less driving and driving wiihnni
a license tag ihe refMirt said
FIRE C ALLS
I lie Sanlnrd Flic Drpartmriil
tcs|N)tidrd to the follow mg calls
Saturday
12 20 a m
1717 Park Avr
"2 rescue All ! I w ar old Imv
was punched in the law but
refused to be taken in the

hospital
- 6 40 a m
*38 Lake Monroe
Terrace, rescue An 83 vr.ir old
woman had a seizure but was
tint taken to the hospital
— 1121 a m
135 f’ lnrerrst
Drive rescue Rescue workers
helped Care Co paramedics load
a 67 v rar old man into an am
bul.nice
— I I 54 a m I UX) W 13th St
rescue A man o f unknow n agr
who lias an ulcer was taken to
the hospital
— I 07 p m
203 E First Si
emergency related A light was
anoklng bul did not catch lire
- 1 1 3 4 [iin
25th Street ami
Palm etto Avenue, rescue A
*8 vrar old man was rolling
wtldlv on tlie ground Hr rrlused
It raiment
Sunday
3 54 a tn
Filth Street and
F ren ch A v e n u e
rescu e
A
24 vrar old man with chest
pains was taken to t he hospital
-7 17 p m , 1211 Lincoln Conn
irscne A 57 year old man had
stomach pains He was left with
Care Co paramedics
Id 16 p i!
1827 A Sautoid
I .Hiding rrscur A 46 vr.it old
woman trportrdlv had a sel/ure
but w as UK w h en re s c u e
workers arrived Alter thrv ex
anilnrd hrr she rehisctt m Ik
taken lo the hospital
Monday
- 1 0 58 a in 519 E Flist Si
*906, rescue
A 7 7 year old
woman who had pain in hn
abdomen was taken in the hospl
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Wadnaiday. July J«, 1»»i

'Today Is The Day'
Chicken Farm er Turned Treasure Hunter Doesn't Know M eaning O f 'Q u it'
Uy Jmnc T a y lo r
Mr I Ftahcf. an In (liana-born
chicken farmer turned treasure
diver, greeted each new day with
a gambler's optimism that "to­
day Is the d a y" he would find
the submerged royal wreckage
of the ship Nuestrn Sen ora tie
A tor ha.
A fter 15 lean and h ea rt­
breaking years. Saturday was
Iheday Fisher rxp erird It.
" I knew It w as g o in g to
happen." said Fisher ‘Tl Just
t a k e s a l i t t l e t i m e and
jK-rseverenre."

w a r s w i t h Its E u r o p e a n
neighbors It sank off Ihe Florida
coast during a hurricane In 1622
and lls wrerkage was scattered
by a second hurricane a month
later
Fisher was horn In ttobari,
Ind., not far from Lake Michigan,
and grew up fascinated try the
sea

The I’ urdue-educated engineer
served In Ihe Army Corps of
Engineers during World War It.
then went Into Ihe rhlckrn
business In California He soon
regretted II
"Those darned chickens laid
Fisher. 82, has used dozens of
ships, hundreds of divers and 10,000 eggs a day They never
s|&gt;rnl more (hart SIO million In slopped Ten thousand eggs on
his search For I fie Atoeha and Us C h ristm a s . 10,000 on New
million treasure of sliver Years It was like living undrr a
and gold, w idth he Jokingly cloud of eggs. " tie said
referred to as "th e flank of
He gave up the chickens and
m oved to Florida, becom ing
SjMtln
The Alocha was jiart of a Heel en ra p tu red by tales of the
of treasure shl|is sent by Spain’s Atoeha and i nndurllng a search
King I'hllllp II to retrelve riches lor the vessel from Key Wrsi,
from the New World and bring where hr lives along houseboat
them
lo finance Spain’s row with Ids sons

Mel F is h e r

perseverance paid oil with
1400 million find
Flstier Is a qu id . tall, balding
man with a fringe of wispy gray

track

hair above the ears He wears
gold pendants, drinks
nim-and-Cokes and readily ad­
mits he Is mesmerized by gold
"G old shines forever, dazzling,
brilliant, blinding, passed from
hand lo hand, man lo woman,
you’ve got gold fever I’m under
the sp ell.’ ’ he said m idw ay
through the search for the
Atoeha.
Once described by underwater
photographer Don Kincaid as "a
fuddy-duddy on land" bul "a
ballerina In the water," Fisher Is
known for his acute, analytical
eye and Is adept at d istin ­
guishing telltale geometric pat
tern s that led to v a lu a b le
artifacts concealed by coral
He has paid dearly lor his
treasure quest. Fisher tost a son.
Dirk, a daughler ln-law Angel,
and another diver. Rick Gage,
when a storm capsized their
salvage ship, the Norlhwlnd. on
July 21. 1975 during the search
for the Aioctiu
He also has fought long and
costly court buttles with the

state and federal governments,
one o f w h ich w ent to the
Supreme Court, to defend his
claim to the site where he
believed ihe Atoeha had sunk,
and at other wreck sites along
the Florida coast
In August. 1979. Fisher was
Jailed on grand larceny charges
after raising a cast iron cannon
from the sunken Spanish galleon
Amlrante In Sebastian Inlet near
Vcro Reach A Jury declined to
Indict him and a Judge later
ruled that Fisher had the right to
keep what he found there
Fisher also was the object of a
Securities and Exchange Com­
mission Investigation In 1974 on
suspicion of selling unregistered
securities of more than #1 mil­
lion to finance his treasure hunt
Fisher agreed in a civil court
action to cease sales of that
Issue, and was not adjudicated
He once said the hardship and
heartbreak he had rndurrd
during the lean years of his work
did not compare with the trouble
he had with the government

IDEWALK

The late U.S. District Judge
William Mrhrtens. who In 1976
gianted Fisher exclusive rights
to w ork the site w here he
believed the Atoeha had sunk,
agreed
"A s grave as the perils of the
sea are. and were, the gravest
peril to the treasure came not
from the sea but from two
unllkley sources. Agents of the
two governments. Florida and
Ihe United Sates ." Merhrtens
wrote.
F ish er used so p h ls lta cted
electro-magnetic metal detectors
and radar scanners to search the
ocean floor for the Alocha. even
hiring a psychic to help tn 1974
Through It all. Fisher re­
mained convinced he was zero­
ing In on the Atoeha.
"M el doesn’ t know the words
give up.’ It’s Just not in his
v o c a b u l a r y , ” s a id J o h n
Elrandon, who heads Fisher’s
Cobh Coin salvage company In
Fort Pierce. "He always says.
’Today Is ihe day. and If not
today, then tomorrow ’"

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Committee Appointed To Devise New Formula

Wednesday, July 14, 1HJ — 7A

County, Cities Bicker Over Gas Tax Distribution
By Donna Eatea
H erald S ta ff W rite r
A special committee has been appointed to Itnd
a new way to divvy up the proceeds of the
2 cents-per-gallon gasoline tax which Seminole
County commissioners sav they Intend to le w
effective Sept I
At a recent meeting of the Council of Local
Governments In Seminole County. Lee Constan­
tine. council chairman and Altamonte Springs
city commissioner, named the committee to
include himself. Lake Marv Mayor Richard Fess
and County Commissioner Ulll Klrchhoff
The action came after Fess, whosr city Is to get
one of the smallest shares of the proceeds, said
the distribution formula called lor In stale law is a
bureaurratlc splitting of hairs" and suggested
someone might sue the county to enjoin It front
spending" any of the revenues from the las
Fess s remarks followed a report from County
Attorney Nikki CLivton that the county, with help
Irom Altamonte Springs and Winter Springs.
took Its best shot and made a valiant effort to
get agreement from all seven of Hie county's
cities for the cities to share 35 perrent o f the
revenues on a •rolling form ula" while the
county's share remained constant for 30 years at
nearly 65 percent.
Under stale law, revenues from the tax.
t slim.tied at $2 million a year, are to lx* shared
Itased on percentages of (he total money the
county and thr cities spent In local funds for

transportation over the previous five years —
from fiscal 1979 through 1984 — unless
Interlocal agreements are adopted by thr cities
and the county setting a new method
Since no interlocal agreements have been
adopted setting a different method, those per­
centages based on expenditures from 1979
through 1984 would remain constant for the 30
years the tax ts levied
Ms Clayton warned the cities that thr county
commission may not be willing to "take the heat
oftrn on thr gasoline lax Issue "
A rolling formula which had hern suggested by
Klrchhoff would change the percentages of
revenues to each of the governmental bodies
annually by deleting the earliest year — 1979 for
example — and adding the newest year — 1985
— In determining percentages
Under Klrchhofrs plan, thr county would still
receive 65 percent of the revenues regardless ol
what It sjrent on transportation, while the seven
elites would split the remaining 35 percent In a
fashion dependent upon what each spent for
transportation thr previous year
Only cities com prising a majority of llie
pnptilotion of the incorporated areas had to agree
to the "rollin g" method And while Allamontr
Springs and Winter Springs, which would likely
receive more money under KlrchholFs proposal
were willing the other five cities, all ol which
stand to get a lower percentage than from the

existing county-imposed 4-rents per gallon tax,
refused to adopt interlocal agreements and would
not endorse the new tax

KlrvhholT proposal, the county is now calculating
Us percentage on the 2 -cents-per-gallon tax
proceeds

Under the formula used for distribution of the
4-cents-per-gallon gas tax. thr county received 65
percent of the revenues while the remainder was
spilt among the cities, based on monies sjwnt
over the five years from 1977 to 1982 A
breakdown shows Sanford got 10 06 percent ol
the cities' share of the tax: Altamonte Springs.
7 46 p e r c e n t: C a s s e lb e rry . 6 8 percen t.
Longwood. 541 jrerernt. Winter Springs. 2 74
perrent; Oviedo. 1,54 percent; and Lake Mary.
1.04 percent

Oviedo Mayor Kobrrt W hlliter attacked the
formula for distribution, saving it was unfair He
said thr re is no way Oviedo will lie able tq
compete for shares of the proerrds when the
formula Is based solely on how much money is
spent hv each tor transportation When Constan­
tine defended his city h&gt; saying Allamontr does
not have the rrvrnurs the city of Orlando does,
W hittier's emnrlraek was that "It's almost as big
a fat cat."

Under the formula lor the 2-cents per gallon gas
tax distribution. II the county were to continue
receiving 65 percent, the split am ong the cities
would lie Altamonte Springs, 10 72 percent
Sanford. H 69. Casselberry. 5 95 percent Winter
Springs. 2 92 percent. Longwood. 4 79 percent
Lake Marv 84 percent: and Oviedo. I 20 percent

Constantine said thr elites should trrat pro­
ceeds from the gasoline lax like Social Security
or a windfall
lie added that it wouldn't be fair
lor Allamontr Springs to get less just because
cities like l.ukr Man and Oviedo cannot aflord to
spend more money on toad improvements He
also claimed none ol the cities disagree with the
county getting 65 percent

The Issue came up brlorc thr Santord City
Commission earlier this month The commission
turned down an intrrlocal agreement on a 3-2
vote Commissioner David Farr attacked thr
county's constant 65 percent, saying the cities
arr growing rapidly and within a few years would
comprise a majority of the imputation in thr
county He questioned the county's share re
■naming at 65 percent for 30 years
With Santord refusing to go along with the

Krss viid that a basis other than |ust road
spending should l»* included in the formula lor
dividing up the gas lax revenues He said ability
to spend tor roads ought to In* considered, adding
that Allamontr Springs spends nearly as much
on roads annually as Lake Marv s|H-nds for Its
entire budget
Const,mime responded that Altamonte Springs
should not have to subsidize am other city

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Wxjnavdgy, July 14, ItW

ground water sampling program said the cost of constructing the
to determ in e the exten t of facility would be $1.6 million to
Szekelyhldl said his firm has ground water pollution. He said $1.7 million plus the cost of
been ex p erim en tin g w ith a the county will have 20 months acquiring the land, not the $4
method of sealing o(J garbage by to Identify and Implement cor­ million plus the cost of the land
Continued from page 1A
Included by the environmental
building a solid bowl-shaped rective procedures.
c o m m is s io n e r s — B arham stmeture under the garbage and
Szekelyhldl said the refuse s e rv ic e s departm ent In the
Christensen. Sandra Glenn and around It.' Hr said according to disposal under his firm's man­ 1985-86 budget.
Fred Slreetman — said they the firm 's Investigation there Is a agement would Increase trans­
"W e would need only five
were Interested and listened as solid layer of clay under the cell, port productivity of refuse from acres." Szekelyhldl said.
S z e k e ly h ld l g a v e a m in i- used by the county for nearly 10 the transfer stations by 30 per­
In a report to the commission­
days as a garbage burial site and cent by using larger trucks and
presentation.
ers. Bible said If the private
this would make the bowl-type that garbage compacting at the
S z e k e ly h ld l said his firm
enterprise system Is selected by
would not only show a profit at a device effective. The water In Ihe transfer stations would not be the county com m ission, the
reduced rate of $15 per ton garbage would be drained off used. He said that compacting Is
commission should make sure
rather than the $18 per ton the Into a poad where It would be not effective.
that the company taking over
county Is charging. It may even chemically treated, then allowed
He also said his firm would be assumes "total responsibility
to
evaporate
before
the
residue
Is
Ik* able to seal off a cell of
w illing to hire some of the and lia b ility" o f the county
garbage hurled at the county's hauled to a sewer plant.
c o u n t y ’ s r e f u s e d is p o s a l operations "old. new and future"
S zek ely h ld l estim a ted the employees, but It would need 33
Osceola landfill near Geneva
for the duration of a 20-year
over the past 10 years to meet w o r k w o u l d c o s t a b o u t
for an efficient operation, not the
contract.
$ 5 0 0 ,0 0 0 . H o o p e r e a r l i e r
44 now on the county payroll.
demands o f the state's Depart
Bible also recommended that
estimated that cost at $5 million.
Displaying a miniature model
ment of Environmental Regula
M ean w hile B ib le told the of a central transfer station private enterprise Install, main­
tlon. The DER has said water
from the old garbage Is con­ commissioners the county re­ Szekelyhldl said his firm would tain and operate la system to
build In the county to replace the atop polluted water from leaking
tam inating ground water on c e iv e d an order from DER
Monday to begin a $50,000 ones at Sanlando and U|&gt;*ula. he to adjacent property.
adjacent properties.

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Continued from page 1A
Seminole Interstate I’ark. should have Its first
building open by the December. Plans call for a
59 acre facility consisting o f » one story Ltgh tci b
oil Ice pai s.
"There would be some storage space, but any
trim dcll.crles would l&gt;c made ,,t tin rear of io *Ixnldlng Jacoby sclti.
Wc are Intending u iiulld a flint class
development that will compliment Ihe city of
l-ikc Mary." Jacoby said after the 4-0 approval.

.Jacoby compared the facility to Ihe ofTIce park
located behind Ihe Interstate Mall In Altamonte
Springs Hr said Seminole Interstate I’ark will
cater com puter and other high tech type
businesses
The PA/ stipulated Southeastern comply with
tin new land* •’ ring ordinance which calls for
more green areas and less pavement
In or;*ef PA/ Dmirri .t. ii l. .. rec,
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the cm'uiit i! i 52 arrr -mrcvl u! Itti.u ji-nxia burn
laike Mary Ugh School from agricultural to
planned unit development has l&gt;een tabled until
August 27
— Richard T r o e tt

from my home with two teenage
daughters.
"These kids are Ixing brought
Into a neighborhood where they
Continued from page 1A
are riot wuntrd." Mrs Slddons
program at a 2.500 square fool s a id , u ddln g n e ig h b o rh o o d
ranch bouse to Ire built on a children will not make them feel
w elcom e.
one-acre site at the northwest
Slreetman said, however. "I'd
corner o f Francis Slreel and Oak
swap Ibis home fetr a few of rny
Drive.
neighbors. These children are
County Com m issioner Fred
Streelman. n former CHARI.EE like any other children, norm- urr
h o a r d m e m b e r , s a I d I It e bright, some are not some are
llo n irb u llilrrs Association of handsome, some are ugly, some
Mid Florida has offered to build urr talented, some are not I
would ho|te they would not Ire
Ihe home at cost.
made tofeel unwanted."
Patricia Layman complained
Other opponents complained
to th e c o m m is s io n ab ou t
that the program gives housrStrectmnn's form er Involvrmrrd
p a rrn ls only iw o w eek s of
with the program, saying she felt
training and children who have
the "deck was partially slacked"
been abused atul neglected need
against the opponents She said
p e r s o n s wi th e x t e n s i v e
liei nrlghlrorliond Is rural and
psychologic ;d training
qulrl residential urea and (be six
Dr Kent Hayes suld the house
children In Ire housed In (he
parrots are in continual training.
ttelghborlutod do not have stable
H a y e s , o f th e M e n ln g r r
track grounds.
Foundation of T o p e k a , Kansas,
Meanwhile Dorothy Slddons.
w h ic h su pp orts the fuintly
IUO Eileen Drive, protested thul
environmental concept homes,
lire program would be putting
said the children lire not delin­
lernngr troys wtlti rpiestlonabtr
quents and fiuvr nut I h - c i i In
backgrounds "across the feme

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trouble with the law. He said the
children need a family
environment to get self esteem
and confidence.
The CHARLEE (Children Have
All Rights Legal. Educational.
Emotional) program has suc­
cessfully operated for more than
20 years, hr said.
Hayes, a co-director o f Ihr
CHARLEE Foundation, said 42
slmlltar homes are operating In
right stairs ami the District of
Columbia. Hr told commission­
ers that opposition Is almost
always seen early In Ihe pro­
gram. hul hr added that Ihr
most vocal opponents often
become the biggest supporters.
lie said most of the children In
the program don't have families
who urr actively Involved In
their cure anti upbringing
I’aul Snead, district director
lor the Ihe state Department of
Ilea Mb am i Ur ha h ill ta It v r
Servlcrs for Seminole. Orange
and O srrola, suld the state
agency wilt "p a y the height,
ro o m and h o a r d " fo r Ih e
youngsters
— Donna Estes

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llili lit!bum Circle. Sanford,
d ie d W c d u c ‘I a v .it I -I I &lt;1
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July 7. 1919 In Montlccllo. Fla .
she moved to Sanlurd (rum there
In 1930 She wan a homrmaker
and member ul the Freewill
I loll ness Church. A|x&gt;pku.
Survivors Intitule her son.
Clarence llrown Jr.. Orlando,
duugltirr. Yiiuana Harrington.
Sanford; tw o grandchildren.
Alrnrila Alexander and Marv
Knlglil. Ealunvllle; three greatgra n d ch ild ren : four sisters.
Janie llagln, Mnntlrrllo. Adllne
Alexander and Rosehug Davis.
Miami, and ll m i l c r Scurry.
I’uhokrr: lirittlirr Ned Davis.
Miami
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Sanford, In In charge uf ar­
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:1M9 High SI
Dvledn. died
Tuesday ul Wittier Purk Carr
Center Dorn Sept 2. 1907 In
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luisluml, Henry IF; two sons.
Henry L.. Oviedo, and I’cter J .
Honolulu; a sister. Mrs. Muriel
Van Allen. Sarasota, one grand­
daughter.
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LT. RICH ARD NOONEY 8R.
l.t. Hlehard Joseph Nooney
Sr.. 44. of 1505 W 25th St..
Sanford, died Tuesday In an
Atlanta hospital following sur­
gery. Horn Oct. 22. 1940 In
Hudson. N Y., he m oved lo
Sanford from there In 1904. Hr
was a |&gt;ollcr lieutenant with Ihr
Sanford Police Department and a
Methodist. He was a (rust trea­
surer of the Police Benevolent
A six nt.it ton. Sanford. Hr was u
U S Air Force veteran with Ihe
Atomic Energy Commission at
dossier Air Force Base. La
Survivors Include his son.
Richard Jr.. Sanford; three
daughters. LaRue, Altamonte
Springs. Susan Michele. Atlanta,
and Robin, San ford : sister.
i’utrUia Schroedrr, Livingston.
N.Y.t half-hint hers. David Trator
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C ontinued from page 1A
"Jack told me he would be
glad to come to Sanford at his
expense and could within 48
hours have the zoo functioning
again after the present manage­
ment moves out." Peterson said.
Peterson said a group of about
12 prominent citizens Interested
In keeping the zoo here wrote
Klrchhoff and that Is what
prompted the workshop.
He said that he was charter
president of the Central Florida
Zoo In April 1973 and wlih help
from Sanford lawyer Gordon

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C ontinued from page 1A
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voulri
have been rcairn. '
300 and
HOO square fret to 280 and 550
•quart f-et respectively.
C ardli.oi s s’ li'iio or "r|f|c lr n c y " apartments arc 288
square feet and Its one-bedroom
u n its arc 576 squ are feet.
Hernuse o f the assembly-line
technique used at the Cardinal
plant. Ihr size of Ihe apartments
can’ t hr changed. Stenstrom
said.
D espite the hardship that
might work on Ihe company, the
c o m m i s s i o n d e n i e d the
amendment, saying If It changed
Ihr law for Cardinal a precedent
would lie set for other builders.
The commission would have to
give them the same privilege.
Commissioner John Mercer
called Cardinal "a good cor­
porate citizen" but said lowering
the requirements "would reduce
the quality o f life In Sanford."
J im C r o u s e , a p la n n in g
technician for Cardinal, told Ihe
commission that more and more
[jcoplr In Sanford are buying
smaller apartments. He said that
35 pen rut of all renting house­
h o ld s In S a n fo rd are oneIx-drrxmi households, according
in the 19 8 0 census
Crouse said he couldn't un­
d e rs ta n d the c o m m is s io n 's
reasoning for now reducing the
square footage requirement
"W h y would one person want
u twolx-doxim apartment?"
— Rick Brunson

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...Zoo

Frederick drew up the charter.
"T h e Intent was to find a place
to replace the Sanford City Zoo
which was closing." he said.
"T h e lease Itself Is very clear.
The Intent was to provide a zoo
and botanical garden for people
o f this area. That ts the obliga­
tion o f the board of directors.
That was the consideration of
the lease to operate the zoo.
There ts a moral as well as a
legal obligation
"If Orlando wants a zoo and
this board of directors want to
form It. they certainly have a
tight to do so. But they do not
have to close ours In the pro­
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Sanford, Is In charge of ar­
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O E O R O E T. SM ITH
Mr. George Thomas Smith. 56.
of 555 Diane Circle. Casselberry,
died Monday ul Ihe Orlando
Naval Hospital Dorn Dec. 21.
I92H In Haltlmorc. he moved to
Casselberry front Orlando In
1975. lie wns a business con­
sultant and a Roman Catholic.
Hr was a member of the Winter
Park/Muitland VFW Post 10180.
and the Seminole County DIs
a llie d A m e r ic a n V e t e r a n s
Chapter 50. Sanford
Survivors Include his wife.
Gloria; two sons. Andre and
Putrlck. both of Casselberry;
d a u g h te r . A m a n d a S m ith ,
C u s s e lb r r r y ; tw o s is te r s ,
C ath erin e Seifert und Mary
Smith, both of Baltimore
A ll Faiths Memorial Park.
Casselberry. Is In charge of
arrangements.

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N O O N I V .L T R IC H AR D j. I S
-F u n a ra l W f . K n for Rliflard J Nooney Sr .
U ol ISOS W HMl t l . Untord. »h o
TusxSay Mill ba I I I* a m Friday at Gra&lt;a
Unilad MaXxxliil Church with tha Ra« Lao
Xing officiating Fnandt mar call at fha
lunaral homa Thurtday. I 4 and t » p m In
liau al llowari cortntMtiona may ba marts lo
Iho Amor icon Maori Attoc latum or in* boiica
Bana volant A t toe iaHan Gramkoa F unoral
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Church, ins Airport Bird . Sanlurd with the
Her Ja n e t MrFarlay afttclaltng Burial lo
follow In Raallawn Camolory Calling houri
lor trwnda will ba I I p m Friday al the
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By Bom Cook
H erald Sporta Editor
W INTER HARDEN - Alt.i
monte's hard road through (hr
; losers* bracket look an easy I urn
T u e s d a y as the A m e r ic a n
League All-Slurs eliminated day.
,6-1. Irom the Section 1 Major
, League All-Slar tournament at
, the Winter Garden Little League
\complex.
Altam onte, which was up
; ended by Crystal River Monday,
. fates Vulee at 7 tonight In the
: losers' bracket final. The winner
lo r tonight’ * game must heat
C rysta l River Thursday and
, Friday to advance to the slate
.tournament at Merritt Island on
. July 119.
Crystal River put the clamps

W o o l O v e r Ja y

Baseball
on the a lusty-htttlng Vulee crew
Tuesday with a 5 3 seven-inning
victory. John llalmer. whose
home run In the bottom of the
seventh Monday stunned Alta­
monte. cam e through again
Tuesday. The hard hitting tlilrd
baseman drilled 0-2 off the
scoreboard In center field for a
grand slam home run to erase a
3-1 Vulee lead.
R e g g ie S t e w a r t , who accounted for the llrsl Vulee run
when he hit the first pitch of
game over the right center field
fence, ham m ered u two-run
roundtrlppcr in the top of the

seventh for a 3-1 lead.
Todd Waldhauser went the
distance fur Crystal River to l&gt;rst
(lame-throwing Reggie Von nan.
Crystal River's Mike Hampton
singled, stole second and third
and came around to score on a
single hy Lannlc Hough in the
third Inning to tie the game. It
r e m a in e d d e a d lo c k e d u n til
llalmer's blast brought Crystal
River lla second dramatic victory
In two days.
Altam onte's win wasn't as
dramatic. It was Just typical
Altamonte. "Filching and de­
fense did II again." said manager
Mlkr Morru. "Don't ask about
our hitting. 1 don’t want to talk
about II."
A lta m o n te 's n u cleu s o n e r

again w as t ’ burk " L a m b o "
Lamb The blond -haired Pony
llusrhall trunsfri allowed just
one hit and struck uuI six He
retired the lirst six bitters to
open the gam e and allowed just
three Imseruttners pasl first
base
"Chuck had a great curve.”
said ca tch er C hris K orp ke.
"They couldn't touch It It was
really breaking down.”
Lamb's only mistake came in
th e f o u r t h In n in g . J a s o n
Campbell launched a home run
over the Irlt cenlrr Held fence for
J a y's lone tully, ” ll was a
h anging c u rv e .*' Lamb and
Knckpc said In unison ubout the
mistake.
See A L T A M O N T E . Page 12A

By Sam Cook
Herald S p orta E d itor
LONGWOOD - Mike Schmit
retired 17 battrrs In a row at one
stretch and added the finishing
touch with a two-run single as
Lake Mary subdued AlUmonie
Springs Lym an. 6 1 . In the
District 10 Am erican Legion
Baseball Tournumcnt at Lyman
High School Tuesday night.
Lake Mary's victory sets up an
H pm
meeting Friday with
Ajxrpka In thr winners' bracket
final of the double-elimination
tournament Apopka bombarded
Orlando Colonial. 25-2. In the
first game Tuesday night. In
losers' bracket gantrs Thursday.
L y m a n , w h ich u pset Lake
H ra n lley M onday, takes on
Boone at fl p in Colonial plays
Lake Brantley at 5:30 pm .
Schmit. who util Ik* a senior
for the Rams this fall, turned
Into a masterful performance
until be ran out of steam In the
eighth Inning and Steve Shakar
finished thr Job.
Luke M ary's jxilsed rig h t­
h a n d er stru ck ou t 10 and
walked two, He gave up a bloop
single to John Bane In the first
and u sharp base raj) to Chris
Brock In thr seventh. In be­
tween, hr was untouchable,
Shakar. a lefty hoping to crack
the Rams' pltchlng-tich lineup,
retired the last five hitters in
order. I wo on strikeouts
L y m a n 's B ill H en ley also
turned In a sturdy eflort. The
talented right-hander struck out
nine ami walked five before
giving way to Mark Whittington
In the seventh He allowed six
hits while absorbing the loss.
Lake Mary posited ueross a
run In the first when Anthony
Lanza Ie singled to right with one
out. Shane l.rtterlo followed
w ith a smash o ff the first
basem an's glove which sent
Lus/aic to third. Schmtt then
brought Las/alc home with a
groundnut to thr right sld r.
Schmtt and Henley matched
goose eggs until the fifth when
l-uke Mary broke through for
three runs Bill Jenkins walked
and moved to third on two wild
p itc h e s b e fo re T .J . Sutton
walked and stole second. Luszalr
followed with a fly hall to right to

M a i t l a n d In 8 th
Baseball
firs) and Highlands came back
with (wo runs on two hits off
Perry Teague tn the bottom half.
Scott LaFavor drew a walk to
lead off hut was forced at second
on S te v e I v e y ’ s g ro u n d er.
T ea g u e th en w a lk ed S cott
McAloon but fanned cleanup
man Lewhlt Llzzm orr for the
second out.
Clay McLumb then came up
and smacked a Teague curveball
Into center field to drive In Ivey
for a 1-0 lead. Johnny Bell
followed by ripping Teague's
first pitch down the left field fine
for a d o u b le w h ich scored
McAloon. Teague got out of the
inning without any further dam­
age when he got Erik Nix to pop
out to short at oj) Ted SrhlcfTclln
for the third out.
"W e usually play for the big
In n in g.*’ S w a ffo r d said *'l
thought wc might have tt there
In the first but he (Teague) made
som e good p itc h e s on our
cleanup hitter (Llzzm orr) and on
the last hitter (N ix).”
Neither team threatened In the
second and Maitland trimmed
the lead to 2*1 In the top of the
third.
J.C. Sandberg coaxed a walk
out of Creel to lead off and went
to second on a wild pilch. With
one out. Schlcffelln grounded to
Bell at third but his throw to first
was wild and Sandberg scored.
Schleffelln then stole second but
was stranded there when Creel
got Lieflander on a pop up to
short and Daunlc on a grounder
to first.
Jacksonville added a run In
Ihe bottom o f the third for a 3* 1
lead. McAloon aingled to right
center to start thr Inning and
took second on a wild pitch.
With one out. McLamb picked
on another Teague curveball and
lined It Into center for a ulngle.
W h e n c e n t e r f i e l d e r N a te
Hoskins couldn't come up with
the ball. McAloon scored.
Maitland executed to perfec­
tion In Ihe top o f the fourth as u
Bee M A IT L A N D . Page 11A

score one run. Letterlo also
coaxed a walk. Schmit grounded
back to Henley for the second
out as Letterlo moved to second
and Sutton held third
Ryan Lisle, who Henley had
whiffed In Iwo prior uppear
alters, followed with a slinging
single to right renter to chase
home both runs for a 4 0 lead
Ltsle was erused trying lo swipe
second on a fine throw from
catcher Mark Fowler
Lyman finally got to Schmit m
Ihc seventh. With one ou*. Brock
spanked a single up the middle
S ch m it then walked B yron
Overstreet. Henley and Fowler In
succession lo (one home the
run. The big right-hander, how
ever, escaped further damage
when Marty Martin rapped a
groundball to third which Kelly
Hysell whlpjred to Letterlo who
relayed to Neal Harris for an
Inning-ending 5-4*3 double play.
Lym an put the game out of
reach In the bottom o f the
seventh. Jenkins walked, Sutton
singled and Laszalc walked to
load the bases. Lyman manager
Bob McCullough then pulled
Henley for Whittington. Letterlo
was next and he grounded Into a
5-2-3 double play for the Inning's
first two outs.
Schmit was next. Whittington
pltchrd him carefully and ran
the count to 3-0. Schmit. never
tireless, picked on Ihr cripple
Illicit and rammed a single to
right center for two runs anti a
sale 6 -1 lead
Schmit finished with two hits
and three rlbhlcs,
In th e d a y 's first g a m e .
A|K)|ika Jumped to un Insur­
mountable 20-nm lead hut C o­
lonial refused to throw In thr
towel, so the game went the full
nine Innings
Trey Brnusaeur went five In­
n in gs to pick up the w in
Uruoscur also swung a hit stick
with two triples utul n pair of
doubles. Mike Hlmlc rlpj&gt;cd a
triple, double and two singles.
John Jackson, Tim Oxley and
Keith Usarry had (wo singles
apiece.

Broncos
Begin
To n ig h t

H i g h l a n d s T ip s
By Chris F lster
H era ld Sporta W r ite r
DELTONA - When a pair of
fundamentally sound, extremely
talented trams like the Maitland
and Jacksonville Highlands Se­
niors get together, execution Is
of the utmost importance.
Both trams took advantage of
Ihetr opportunities In the early
going Tuesday night but It was
Jacksonville that executed at the
right time us It pushed across u
run In the bottom of the eighth
Inning to pull out a 4-3 victory In
the winners' bracket final of the
Section 1 Senior Tournament.
| The loss. Maitland's first In
tournament play after six wins,
puts the District 14 champs In
jlonlght's 7:30 losers' bracket
/Inal against Tr t - Counl y
IPensacola). Trt-County ellmlnatrd Crystal River. 2*1. In
-Tuesday's first game Maitland
bpendrd Tti-County. 7-3. Mon­
day night
Manager Bruce Hodgson said
he would either tom e back with
.W illy Dannie, the winner on
M o n d a y , or s e nd B o b b y
Licfiunder lo the mound tonight.
Both are left-handers.
! "T h e bottom line In a game
like tonight (Tueadayl ts who
executes.” Hodgson said. "Th ere
,werc a few spots where wc didn't
execute when wc needed lo put
the twit on the ball."
For J a ck son ville. T u esday
night was the first scare they
have reclevcd In tournament
play so far. In seven prior wins.
Highlands outscored Its oppo
nents. 96-10. and never gave up
more than two runs In a game.
"T h is Is the closest ballgamc
.w e've been In by far." said
Highlands manager Tony Swaf­
ford. "W c usually score 17 or so
runs a game but we ran Into a
good team tonight. Maitland's
the best team w e’ve played so
far."
Jacksonville will have tonight
off and will go up against the
M a ttla n d -T rl-C ou n ty w in n er
Thursday night at 7:30 with a
second game. If necessary. Fri­
day night at 7.
J a ck son ville starter Bonny
Creel gave up only a two-out
single tn Daunlc In the lop of Ih

Baseball

By Chrla F lster
H era ld B porte W rite r

Jamie Mocny

Jeff Knox

Lane Barrow

Ricky Eckstein

K e v in Twiggs

Danny Hudick

Ian Tru itt

C h ris Dowling

Jon Eltonhesd

B .J.C a la p a

Tyson Crist

Jeff Llvernois

MMMSvTwaaiFVt

Jason Oliver

Aaron Merrell

Gene Oliver

Pernfors Just Misses Upset O f Becker, 11A

With a spot in Ihr Southern
Rrglon Tournament In Marietta,
G a . , on I h c I r m in d s , t h r
Seminole and West Seminole
Bronco all-star Irums open (day
In the Pony llanehull S tale
Dronro Tournament tonight at
the West Seminole Pony com
plex In Forest City.
The draw for the four-tram
tournumrnt will he held this
aftern oon al 2:30 with the
opening game starting al 6 and
the s e c o n d at H J o i n i n g
S e m i n o l e untl h o s t W e a l
Seminole in ihe double elim ina­
tion tournam ent are Tam pa
Tow n ft C ountry and Lake
Worth Youlh Baseball
Thr two Seminole County rep­
resentatives are pretty evenly
matched but ihr difference muy
be pitching. Seminole has four
fine pltchrrs In flame-throwers
Jamie Mocny and Jeff Llvernois
along with Kevin Twiggs and
Lane Barrow. On Ihe other hand.
West Seminole manager Larry
Frueminlng said pitching Is his
tram's only weakness
"W e could I k * a little wruk In
ihe pitching department,'* he
said. "T h a t's from me watching
the other tournaments. They
have two strong pllchers (Mocny
and Llvernois). We don't huve
anybody quite that overpow ­
ering."
While Seminole manager Gene
Oliver said cither Mocny or
Twiggs, depending on Ihr draw,
would start on the m ound.
Proem m ln g said G a ry
Czschowskl will start for West
Seminole.
Th e In fleld crs for O liv e r's
S em in ole team , which beat
Gainesville for the district title.
Include Knox al first hose. Rick
Eckstein at second. Mocny or
B.J. Cal a pa at shortstop and
Llvernois at third. Twiggs and
Jason Oliver are thr catchers
and Ihc o u tfield ers Include

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MONTREAL (UP1) - Tim Wallach1!*
tual and Tim Kulnes Ic&gt;{b Tuesday nltfht
helped the Montreal Expos gain ground
In die National Leagur East.
Wnllach drove In three runs and
Kalnrs scored two runs to lift the Expos
to a -1-2 victory over the Atlanta Rraves,
"Haines Is in good form ," Montreal
inaiuiger Duck Dodgers said of his left
fielder, who went 2-for-4, "H e’s hern like
a house on fire since wr relumed from
Hie All-Star break."
Dodgers was even more pleased with
Ills third baseman.
"T im (Wallachl did everything for us
tonight, hr came up with a key till and a
few good defrnslvc playa. In my opinion
th e r e ’ s no b e ttr r d e fe n s iv e th ird
baseman In die league. And hr might
Just tie the best all-arou nd third
baseman." he said.
Wnllach claimed an Expos pennant la

NX. Baseball
’Raines l&lt; In good form. He’s
been like a house on fire since
we've returned from the All-Star
break.'

— Buck Rodgors
Just a string of victories away
"W e've really got to put together a real
long winning streak." lie said " If wr cun
do that, we'll win this thing for sure."
To Dallies, the key to that streak Is a
healthier bullpen.
" I f you take away Jeff Reardon's sore
elbow that kept him out of action for
over a week, we might Just tw on lop of
the league." he said

Joe Hesketh. 7-4, picked up the
victory, going 5 2-3 Innings and allowing
six hits and two runs. He walked three
and struck out seven. Reardon collected
his major-league-leading 24th save and
IOOth as an Expo by going the final 1 2-3
Innings.
The Braves took a I t) lead In the first.
Brad Koinmlnsk led ofT with n single,
went to second on Rafael Ramirez's
groundnut and scored on Dob Horner's
double.
Montreal responded with three runs In
the bottom of the first. Tim Raines
walked, advanced to second on a wild
pitch by Zanc Smith. 6 6, and moved to
third on a groundnut, Andre Duwson and
Hu hie Hrooks walked to loud the bases
and Wnllach followed with his bascsclcartng double Into the rigid-field cor­
ner.
Atlanta narrowed thr gap to 3-2 In the

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sixth on Dale Murphy's 25th home run
of the season.
The Expos made It 4 2 In the seventh
Raines singled, stole second and went to
third on a wild pitch by reliever Rick
Camp. Dawson w alked and Raines
scored on Brooks' fielder's cholic.

Hershiser's Good Stuff Sinks Pirates; LA Expands Lead
United Press International
looking nt the t»ox score. It appears Orel Hcrshlser
lllrtrd with a no-hlllrr again Tuesday night Actually,
the flirtation teas brief.
When Jason Thompson led off the second inning
wltti a fine single to left, the 33.013 at Dodgers
Stadium couldn't have given It much thought. Little
did they know It would be the only lilt Hrrshlser would
allow.
"It was u good pitch," Hcrshlser said after throwing
Ills second one-hitter of the season, u 0-0 victory over
the Pittsburgh Pirates. "But Jason Thompson Is a good
hitter."
In only two seasons, Hcrshlser has thrown two
one hitlers, three two-hllters nnd bus flirted with
perfect games twice. The Los Angeles right-hander,
who raised his record to 10-3, walked six and struck
out srvrn cn route to his sixth complete game and
fourth shutout.
"Boy, he had good stuff," Pittsburgh manager Chuck
Tanner said. "He threw a breaking hall und he threw a
laslhall und he got them both over the plate, I think
that's the best game we've had thrown against us all
year His hall was rrully sinking."
The 26-year-old Hrrshtser. a fixture In the Dodgers
rotation since May of lust year when Jerry Kruas was
Injured, has lieen Los Angeles' most consistent pitcher
all season, although he said he fell oir course for a
while.
" I was more consistent In this guine." he said. "I Just
wasn't very consistent in my three or four stuns before
the All Slur break, Hut this time I had u good sinker
anducurve."
Steve Sax drove tn two runs with a buses loaded

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NX. Baseball
single to key the Dodgers offense und help Los Angeles
Increase Its lead In thr NL West to I
games over Son
Diego,
Elsewhere. Cincinnati blanked New York 4 0 ,
Montreal topped Atlanta 4-2, Chicago ripped San Diego
8-1, Philadelphia pounded Houston 12-6, and St. Louts
beat San Francisco 6-3.
In the AL, It was Toronto 4. Seattle 2; Boston 3.
Oakland 2, Chicago 5. Detroit 3; Kansas City 5. New
York 2; Texas 8. Cleveland 4; Minnesota 5. Baltimore
2; and California 2, Milwaukee 0,
Reds 4, M etsO
At New York. Tom Browning pitched a five-hit
shutout and Dave Parker slummed hts 200th career
homer, a two run shot, to power the Reds. Browning.
8-7, pitched hts second shutout and third complete
game. Ron Darling. 10-3, gave up nine hits and four
runs In seven Innings.

"H e * Just AWOL from work. I
guess," Korch said "W e know
lie's going to turn up. and he's
probably Just depressed and
trying to relax. Hopefully, he'll
turn up today or tom orrow."
i'errz was last seen Sunday,
(raving Shea Stadium tn New
York with hts brother Mario
following a 15-10 toss to the
Mr ts U n c o n firm e d re p o rts
Tuesday Indicated Pcrc« was
slaying tn a New York hotel.
Sunday's loss dropjied I'errz
lo 1-8 this season, the worst
rm ird o f hts career. Bitching
problems have not been the
worst woes fared by Perez since
he came to the Brave*.

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'Light Work' At Talks
NEW YORK (UPI) - With the probability of a
major league baseball players strike hanging
heavily In the summer air. negotiators for owners
and players settled for light work Tuesday In their
most recent bargaining session
In a 3 W hou r meeting at the Major League
Baseball Players Association offices, the parties
discussed over two dozen issues termed noncritical. Including scheduling, allowances, waiver
procedures and spring training
"W r have, hopefully, pul some o f those Issues
to rest, and we have narrowed the differences on
the other on es." said Donald Fehr. acting
executive director of the Players Association,
Fchr said the air ts clear to begin negotiating
economic differences for the first time since early
March. It was then both sides became locked In a
prutracted debate over operating losses of the 26
learns,

C u b s 8 , P ad re* 1

Al San Diego. Rick Sutcliffe pitched seven strbng
Innings and Dyne Sandberg banged out four of the
Cubs' 15 hits to lead Chicago over thr Padres Sutcliffe.
8-7, was restored to the active list eurller In the day
ufter being on the 15-day disabled list. Andy Hawkins.
12-3. was the loser.

Phillies 12, Astros 8
At Philadelphia, Mike Schmidt homered nnd drove in
three runs, and Bo Diaz hit two homers to power the
Phillies. Jerry K&lt;x&gt;sman, 5-2, pitched 5 1-3 Innings for
hts 221st career victory. Dob Knepprr, who was

Braves Suspend A W O L Perez 1
A T L A N T A (U PI) Braves
ptlchrr Pascuul Prrrz, who once
promised lo he "an example for
the youth of our country." was
suspended without pay Tuesday
after he failed to show up
Monday for Atlanta's game at
Montreal
Braves ufflcluls said Perez
broke the trrms of tils contract
by not reporting (or a game
against thr Expos.
"H e's still on thr active roster,
hut lie's been su»|K-udrd without
l»uy retroactive to yesterday,"
Hruvr* sjMikrsmuti Hob Korch
said. Korch und general manag­
er John Mullen made the de­
cision to suspend Die 28-ycur-old
right-bunder Tuesday afternoon

knocked out during a four-run Phillies' fifth, look the
t&lt;MMnnd Is H-H. *
Cards 6. G ia n ts 3
Al San Francisco. Darrell Porter drove In two runs
with a hornrr and n bases-loaded walk to help Danny
Cox, 12-5, and the Cardinals. Cox allowed 10 hits and
struck out Ihree while walking two In pitching his
eighth complete game Glanis starter Mike Knikow fell
to 6 8.

NX. Baseball
H r w a s p i c k e d up by
authorities on Jan. 9. 1984. as
hr emerged from u bar In the
Dominican Republic. Officials
said they found half u grain of
cocaine In his wullet.
Perez was churged with drug
Iru lfic k lu g and spent three
months In jail before tried and
found guilty of simple cocaine
|xtsarsalon, lie wua lined $333

"Being on the street again
makrn me led like u nrw man."
said Perez upon his rrlrasr. "I
will nrvrr again he In trouble
with the law. From now on I will
lie an example lor the youth of
our country, the youth of the
world.”
Mullen und Atlanta manager
E ddie Haas had sai d they
wanted to talk to Perez lo
ascertain the cause of hts dlsajipcaruncc before deciding how he
would be punished. Tuesday,
however, they rem oved him
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Blue J a ys 4, M ariners 2
At Toronto. Doyle Alexander
struck out a career high I 1 and
Damaso Garcia knocked In two
runs to pace the Blue Jays.
Alexander Improved to 9-6 while
Dill Caudill posted hts 13th save.
Mike Moore. 8-6. took the loss.
A n g e ls 2. Brew ers 0
Al Milwaukee. Kirk McCasklll
pitched a five-hitler for Ills first
major-league shutout, und Brian
Downing clubbed a home run to
lift the Angels. McCasklll. 6-6,
hurled hts llilrd complete game.
Loser Danny Darwin. 6-11. went
the distance
R ed Box 3. A 's 2
At Boston. Mike Easier and
Rich G td n u n cracked
back-to-back homers In the sec­
ond Inning to sppjxm Bruce
Hurst's seven-hlttrr and lead the
Red Sox Hurst. 7-7. struck out
I I . Rick Langford. 0-3, was the
loser.
W h ite Box 8, T ig ers 3
Al Chicago. Julio Cruz und
Luis Salazar each drove In two
runs to power the White Sox.
Britt Burns. 11-6. allowed six
hits, struck out 11 and walked
four cn route to hts seventh
complete game Detroit's Frank
Tanana. 4-10. also pitched a
complete game, striking out 11
nnd walking one.
T w in s 0, O rioles 2
At Mlnneajxills. Tim Laudner
belled a solo homer, and John
Butcher and Hon Davis com ­
bined on a nlnc-hltlcr to carry
the Twins. The Orioles have lost
six of their last right games.
Butcher. 7-9, left In the ninth
after being si nick by a tine drive.
Scott McGregor dropped to H-8.
R o ya ls 5, Y an kee* 2
At Kansas City. Mo.. Dune lorg
doubled and tripled, knocked In
one run and scored another to
lift the Royals Bret Snberhagen,
I I -5, scattered six hits over
eight Innings. Dan Qulsenberry
pitched the ninth for hts 20th
nave. Ed Whitson dropped to 5-7.

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At the ripe old age or 22.
Oddlbe McDowell has rewritten
the Texas Rangers' record book
wi t h a n ight o f e x p lo s iv e
batsmanshlp.
The rookie center fielder went
5-for-5. hit for the cycle, and
drove In three runs Tuesday
night tn the Rangers' 8-4 victory
over the Cleveland Indians.
In addition to becoming the
first player In the Rangers'
14-year history to hit for the
cycle, hts eight straight hits
dating to Monday s game against
the Indians ties a club record.
Walt Dropo set the major-league
record with 12 straight hits In
1952.
McDowell's seventh home run
o f the year completed the cycle
In the eighth Inning.
"1 was aware of It. but I'm not
a home-run hitter." the former
Olympian said of completing the
cycle. " I wasn't thinking o f
hitting a home run 1Just wanted
to get a hit,"
In his last five games, the
A r i z o n a S ta te p r o d u c t Is
ll-for-22. raising his average
from .206 to .234. He hit a
game-winning home run Mon­
day against Cleveland.
"I'm feeling more aggressive
at the plate and being more
selective." McDowell said. "T h e
only thing different Is that the
coaches said I should take the
first pitch and see what (the
pitcher) Is pitching "
Cleveland starter Neal Heaton.
5-12. gave up four of McDowell's
hits

SANFORD

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Continued from OA
scored two runs on two hits to
tie the score at 3*3.
K e v i n O 'B r ie n la u n c h e d
Creel's first pitch of the Inning to
deep left center field for a
dpuble. He went to third on a
wild pitch and Teague followed
with a walk. After Teague stole
second. Chris Ntyton lined a
shot headed toward right field
but first baseman McAloon made
an excellent diving grab.
Hoskins then came up and
dropped a suicide squeeze which
easily scored O'Brien and sent
Teague lo third. Sandberg, who
drove In three runs Monday and
has been Maitland's top hitter in
the clutch as of late, then drilled
an 0-2 pitch Into right field to
drive in Teague with the tying
run.
Creel then walked pinch-hitter
Mark Peters and McAloon then
c a r n c o n In r e l i e f f o r
Jacksonville. McAloon. a big
left-hander, bounced four pit­
ches In the dirt to walk Schelf.
felln to load the bases. After
bo u n cin g another one w ith
Lleflander at the plate. McAloon
settled down and got him to
ground out to second for the
ihlrd out.
Maitland dlo liave a chance to
score In the top of the sixth
when Hoskins laid down a bunt
and reached on McAloon’s error
to lead off and got lo third with
two outs. McAloon got out of the
Inning by Inducing Schleffellng
lo pop out to short
In the top of the seventh,
McAloon set Maitland down in
ord er. In the bottom h a lf.
LaFavor singled with one out
and stole second but Teague
struck out plnch-hltter Eddy
D evevo and got McAloon to
ground out to short
In the top of the eighth. Norton
drew a one out walk but was
s t r a n d e d us M c A lo o n g o t
Hoskins on a short flv lo center
and struck out Billy McGee.
Llzzmore. who liad been held
hitless In three prior trips, lined
a 3-2 pilch to left for a double to
lead off the bottom of the eighth
McClamb then dropped a bunt
down the third base line for a
base hll to put runners on llrsi
and third
flell followed with a fly ball lo
Lleflander In shallow left center
and Jacksonville decided not to
lest Lleflander's arm. Teague
then got a 1-2 count on Nix and
jammed him on the next pilch
but Nix looped It Into left Held for
a base hll that scored Llzzmore
with the winning run
"It was u real well played
b a l l g a m e . " H o d gs o n s a id .
"They're a tough club but I feel
confident that we're capable of
beating them ."
Swafford rrrdltrd the relief
pitching of McAloon with pulling
Highlands through In four and a
ihlrd Innings of work, he allowed
no hits, struck oul three and
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DEALS
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life o f a tennis player Is that time when they can
be called "a tennis nut." or a ''tennlsjunkle."
II usually occurs about three or four years after
the person has started playing, although tt can
occur much sooner than that, or much later Most
often It occurs when the person Is m oving from
the beginner singe Into thr Intermediate stage.
This Is about the time Ihe player Is learning to
have some control of the bull. The rallies are
gelling longer and x m tt backhands are t&gt;clng hll
Instead of all forehands. Also, the serve Is
becoming a weapon and the net Is no longer
something to fear One has probably started to
play some tournaments and now. In general,
tennis has become the major method of exercise
In one's llle
ll's a very rxcllln g time und many, many nrw
things are being learned The player can now tell
the difference In string tension, liie pressure and
age of lennls balls, und ihe value of concent ration
during a match |as op|M&gt;sed lo lulklng and
laughing between every point or sometimes even
during |M)tnts).
Along about this time some really strange
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They find Ihcmselves fantasizing about grrut
matches played or greal points won. They
become preoccupied with thoughts of tennis and
wanting to be out there bitting that ball. T h ey are,
always on the lookout for a new and better racket
that will make them play better, or a lighter pair
o f shoes, or a different kind of string, or lessons
from a belter pro — anything that might Improve
the old game — anything that might give (hem an
edge In the next match
World Tennis magazine and Tennis magazine
are simply devoured and Ihe "ten n lsju n k le" can
name In order all of ihe lop players and who Is
winning the most money, etc.
Every time a match Is on TV It Is watched and

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Brlt-ndlng m en's eharnplon
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belter The "Junkie" will even criticize Connors
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By D orothy G reene
her f a mi l y liv e d wi t h her
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g r a n d p a r e n t s anti h r r
She has u whole lot of catching grandmoiher's cooking skills re­
Up to do, now that she Is retired ally rubbed off on her. "She was
and loving every’ minute of It an old-fashioned cook," says
Our cook of thr week Is Elaine Elaine. "A handful of this, and a
Drake, whose contagious smile pinch of that, and so on She
was a mainstay at the State hr I(led me make my very first
Farm Insurance office for 27 cake which was beautiful It
years.
really turned nut nice Of course,
Horn and raised In Alexandria, the second one didn't turn out as
V irginia. Elaine met "G .B .'
good." Elaine says with a laugh
Drake at a John birthday party "But I really learned to cook
given for her and a girlfriend
under her guidance. "
Married In 1940. they made their
" I can remember babysitting
home in Alexandria until a move for a neighbor when I was about
to Lake Mary In 1953 made 18 years old." says Elaine. "She
them a part of our community. had twin girls and I cleaned
Elaine recalls. "We moved down house, cooked, washed rlothes
wllh my Mother and Dad and and look care ol the twins . all
lived with them for about 8 for a dollar a day! I really liked
months until we moved Into our that When I got married. I
own home In Sanford.“
wanted tw in s." Elaine says,
Elaine and her family were "tw o at a tim e." Although tliev
Insirumental In helping to build do not have any children of their
the U ikr Mary Baptist Church own. Elaine and G.B have exjie
which was Just a Mission when rlenced the Joy o f giving atid
they first settled there. Part of sharing In many other ways,
the Longwood Baptist Mission, especially through their church
the original building now houses activities
the ofTlces and Mime Sunday
Elaine speaks loudly of hrr
school classes of the Lake Mary stepfather. Mr McGee, who lives
Baptist Church "ll was nice to directly across Irom her Sanford
have laken part In the develop­ home, and even I hough Ills
ment o f the M ission." says health hasn't hern up to par
Elaine
recently, he has managed to
“ We are both active In the plant a beautiful garden this
First Bapitsl Church of Sun- year "That's where I goi all the
ford." says Elaine, "and I enjoy vegetables in Irrr/r. cook and
singing in the choir " Elaine has can this yea r." says Elaine
.1 glorious lyric soprano voice C a n n in g Is so m e th in g that
and has used hrr talent to sing Elaine has done lor years, hul
at many weddings, funerals, and has had to do It In siagrs while
H(iec!al occasions She also has she was working But now she
28 years of teaching a Junior can enjoy doing It whenever she
Sunday school class to her likes.
credit, and enjoys participation
R e f l e c t i n g on her l ong
In the Adult Sunday school
association with Slate Farm.
Growing up In Virginia. Elaine Klalnr says. "| enjoyed every bit
rememliers. "W e lived In the ol It. I met a lot of nice |&gt;eoplr
country, and my brother and I and have made many friends."
used to go out Into the gardrti to
Elaine and G B have not taken
get corn, tomatoes, green pep
a vacation In recent years, but
jiers and onions lo fix (or lunch. hope to do some traveling and
We had a hout with a red pepper visiting now that they have the
one time that we picked Instead time. "But we enjoy tielng at
of a green pepper, and II sure did hom e," says Elaine. "W e love
sling our eyes!" Elaine's two our home, we're comfortable ami
brothers, one older and one
•here are things we do together.
younger, he hied to make tier We like lo read and watch T.V..
childhood a happy one. "W e
and I do some crocheting and
wuik with heads." Elaine has
didn't have everything, hul wc
had a good life, and a happy fashioned some beautiful pearl
one." says Elaine. "M y younger necklaces, and several lovely
brother and I used to pal around afghann add to thr coxy decor of
thr Drake household. "And. o f
a Ini together and w r even
double-daled. I've always had u course. I'm catching up on some
m ending and s e w in g ." says
clo se rela tio n sh ip wi t h m y
Klalnr. "the necessary things
brothers and think ol Ihelr wives
llrst "
as my 'sisters." '
"Most of all I enjoy my singing
Because her mother worked
and church work." says Elaine.
w hen she was young. Elaine and

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Although she had some en­
couragement to pursue a singing
career, Elaine felt that her tal­
ents were heller spent "serving
the laird" by singing In Ihr choir
and teaching Sunday school, "A t
the time. I was superintendent of
the Sunday school and felt that
my place was with my church
fam ily," she says. As part of a
trio. Elaine would have had to do
much weekend traveling, but
has no regrets for having said
no.
When Elaine has guests for
dinner, she often likes to serve
old reliable dishes thut everyone
likes, and her Italian Spaghetti Is
a palate pleaser. Her Spring
Fruit Salad Is a qulcs and easy
refreshcr that she often takes
with her on church visitation
days, and If you don't know
what to do wllh those leftover
green beans, you'll finu I he
answer below
Following Is a list of Elaine's
favorite recipes.

LA YE R E D S A L A D

Lettuce
cup greet! pepper, chopped

11 cup celery, chopped
11 cup must)rooms, chopped
1 sweet onion, thinly sliced
in cup chopped cucumber
I package frozen green peas
(cooked)
I cup tomatoes, chopped
I cup s h re d d e d ch eddu r
cheese
2-3 hard cooked eggs, chopped
(opilonall
B acas or e r u m b led crisp
bacon, as desired
Using large salad bowl, trar
leitnce and layer bottom of bowl
Add other vegetables In order of
preference and top with cheese
and/or eggs and bacon Cover
and chill before serving Use
creamy bacon dressing Serves
4
LEFTO VER GREEN HEANS
I !■» 2 cu p s g r e e n b ra n s .

IT A L IA N SPAG H E TTI
lA n A u th en tic R ecip e)
2-3 |Miund» ground beef
3 4 slices moistened white
bread (squeeze and crumble into
meat I
1 medium onion, chopped
(more 11you like-)
1-j ■1 cup milk
Sill) and pepper to taste
Mix well. sha|ie into lialls
Cover lioitom ol slow cooker
with ((Miking oil Brown meal
lialls. then remove and |xiur oil
some drippings. To remaining
drippings add.
1 quart tomatoes, mashed
(E la in e uses canned Italian
tomatoes)
2 small cans tomato nailer
2 cans water
2 teaspoons Worcestershire
satire
•it teaspoon sugar
1« teaspoon cloves
3 clove garlic, spill
Sim m er It* hours, stirring
oflcn. Add meal.balls and sim ­
mer another 45 minutes. Serve
over Italian thin spaghetti. Slaw
and garlic bread arc great ticcornpanlmenta. Serve about H.
G L O R IF IE D PO RK CHOPS
0 pork rho|&gt;s (about 2 ixtumla)
1 can cream o f mushroom
soup
W cup milk or water
Brown ehops In skillet. Pour
oil fat. Stir In soup and milk
Cover and simmer mImiuI 30
minutes or until done, stirring
often. Serve over rice with a
vegetable and salad. Serves 4

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Wtdnviday, July 14. IVIS

A A U W Scholarship
Marjorie Williams, lefl, scholarship chairman ol the
Seminole County Branch of the American Association ot
University Women, presents a 1500 scholarship from the
A A U W fo Sandra Flake of Longwood Ms. Flake, a junior at
the University ot Central Florida, Is ma|oring in special
education.

It's 'Christmas In July'
'I Ik - O n lra l Florid.i fjulllrrx Guild will hold 11•&gt;
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First Baptist Church. 5 Hi S Park Avc . Sanford
I lie theme will lie Chrlatnuia in July Thr Guild
wrli iiiiiri new members.

Husband's Vasectomy Story
Is Pregnant With Meaning
D EAR ABB Y: Thomas (not his
real name) and I have been
married for nearly 21 years and
have four children. He's 48 and
I'm 43.
Yesterday I accidentally came
a across a receipt for a doctor's
bill showing that Thomas had a
vasectomy five years ago. He
never told me he’d had one. I
was shocked, especially since I
had a tubal ligation nine years
ago. after Ihe birth of our fourth
child
When I confronted him. he
said he'd had a vasectomy to
prevent kidney stones, and since
we didn't Intend to have any
more children, he didn't see any
point In mentioning It
I have never heard of a man
having a vasectomy to prevent
kidney stones, have you? Please
consult your medical advisers.
I'm too ashamed to ask u local
doctor.
Also, why would a man want a
Viiseclomuy when |tls wife has
had a tubal ligation?
DOUBTING TH O M AS
D EAR DOUBTING: A man
wants a vasectomy for the same
reason a woman wants a tubal

Dear

Abby
ligation — because he doesn t
want any more children And
there Is no correlation between a
vasectomy and kidney stones
DEAR A B B Y: My question Is
about a n k le b r a c e le ts My
mother has always wont one.
and 1 admired the way it looked
on her. so she gave me an ankle
bracelet of my own to wear
My mother wears hers on her
left leg and I wear mine on my
right leg My sister says It's
Important on which leg you wear
It — one leg m eans you're
straight and the other leg means
you're not. (You know what I
mean.)
Pleaar tell me which Irg means
straight and which means the
other. I need an answer as soon
as possible.
A N K L E T IN FRESNO. C ALIF.

NEW ARRIVAL
tJonnu and William It. "H ick "
W iggins of Orlando announce

the birth of I heir first child.
Jennifer Lauren. July 17 at West
Orange Memorial Hospital In
Winter Garden The maternal
grandparents are Mrs Raymond
Hardy of Burlington. Vt and late
Mr
Hardy
Th e pat ernal
grandparents urr Mr and Mrs
Harry W. Hoone o f Sanford

D EAR A N K L E T : I am not
aware that wearing an ankle
bracelet on the left leg or the
r i g h t has any s p e c i a l
significance. And meanwhile,
don't believe everything you
hear The same slory has been
circulating aboul males who
wear one earring — another
undocumented bit o( rubbish.
DEAR ABBYt We want to
warn others aboul the adoption
pains we have Just experienced
We have been approved as
adoptive parents for several
years, but we grew impatient.
Last month we were approached
by the parents of a 16-ycar-old
pregnant girl who wanted to
place Iter child for adoption
through our lawyer. Everything
was arranged except the signing
of the papers After the baby la
girl) was born. Ihe young mol her
decided not to give up her tuiby.
so the deal was off
Five days later she changed
her mind and told us to come
and get the baby. We were
thrilled and went Immediately to
pick up the baby, and when she
placed that little girl In my arms
I was the happiest woman alive.
The young mother promised to
sign the papers and never bother
us again
Tw o days later, my husbund
and J took the baby shopping for
baby clothes and furniture when
this young mother phoned us.
Nobody answered our ptionr so

she kept calling until she found
us home. She accused us of
tying, saying we had left the
baby all alone. She ranted and
raved like a mad person! Abby,
we had the baby with us. but she
wouldn't believe us She de­
manded that we bring the baby
back Immediately, so of course
we had to. because we had no
legal right to keep her.
Please advise adoptive couples
to get all Ihe papers signed
before taking a baby. We learned
a valuable lesson the hard way.
H EARTB RO KE N
DEAR H E AR TB R O K E N :
Thank you for wanting to spare
others from the painful experi­
ence you endured. The young
mother was obviously distraught
and hysterical Don't be sur­
prised If she changes her mind
again.
|Do you hate to write letters
becuase you don't know whal to
say? Thank you notes, sympa­
thy letters, congratulations, how
to decline and uo epi Invitations
and how to write an Interesting
letter are ’ Included In Abby's
booklet. "H ow to Write Lettrrs
for All O ccasions" fiend your
n am e and a d d r e s s c le a r ly
printed with a check or money
order for $2.50 and a long,
s t a m p e d 139 c e n t s ) sel f addressefl envelope to; Dear
Abby, Leltrr Booklet. I’ .O Box
38923. Hollywood. Calif. 90038.)

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Rotary Presentations
David Mealor, outgoing president of Rotary Club ot Lake
Mary, left In photo above, presents check for SI,000 to the
Buzz Potsos, president ot the Lake Mary Civic Improvement
Association, at installation breakfast held recently at the
Mayfair Country Club. Errol Greene, In photo above right,
receives Rotarlan of Ihe Year Award In photo below, Vernon
Fedderson, left, presents Paul Harris Fellow Award to
Rotarlan John Norden.

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mixed up tn real estate, slocks
and bonds, ami he's part owner
of a restaurant, w inch is a key
element in thr show"Mackey would rather be Ted
Turner than Dr. J He would
rather own a professional team
than play on It. And for that
rroson he's a good role model for
young black viewers."
Campbell added. "M ackey Is
shrewd He husllcs my charac­
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Mackey's help — and has to pay
dearly for It "
Both actors arc aware that the
irlatlonshlp between Mackey
and Fox must tn- credible If the
scries is going lo survive. Alter
all how much high adventure
and a d Ion do the average bustnessmaii and magazine writer
encounter In a lllctlmc — forget
about every week
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they can lo make ii credible."
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working on making our reta
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pilot over. W e tested more Ilian
60 other actors of every race and
color I read with all ol them
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doesn't resemble Hill Cosby and
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suspense-filled drama to be rebroadcast an In terracial hu dd y-b u ddv
tonight at 9 on CBS, channel 6. Elvera blownut like "Miami Vice "
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Roussell also appears in the show.
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by Jim Davis

YOUR B IR TH D A Y
JU LY 25. 1985
In the year ahead you may
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lions will be rewarding, hut
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problems.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 221 Neither
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FRANK AND ERNEST

D E A R DR. G O T T — My
cholesterol level Is 225.9. I'm a
37-year-old female, Is (hat too
high? I eat very little meat, and t
bate to give up butter. What can
1 do to lower tills, or am I
needlessly concerned? My serum
triglycerides arc 02.0 and some­
thing called SOOT Is 12.2.
DEAR READER - Carrying
out your cholesterol level to
tenths o f a decimal point Is
giving the test more accuracy
than it deserves At 225. your
cholesterol Is probably normal 1
would like lo sec It below 200.
but 225 Is OK for you If you arc
active and otherwise In good
health Your triglycerides are
low ai 02: that's fine. The SCOT
is a test o f liver function: yours Is
normal.
Now lhai wr have finished Ihe
buslnrss part of your question,
Icl me add that lab values are
noi magic. They give the doctors
i rrialn useful Information, hut
they arc subject to error, need
nol always 1m* taken at face value
and are most appropriately In­
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whole person
DEAR DR GOTT - My resting
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minute Some people have lold
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attention. Being skinny Is not
necessarily normal, especially If
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regularly, Please go lei a doctor
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liv her mother and was given
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Lab Tests
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day you might Ik- a trlflr lint
loose with your resources. This
could cause you problems later
when you start wondering why
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Common sense will work for you
today where your four leaf clover
or rabbit s foot won't Be sensi­
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push your luck.
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21) It s Important Unlay lhat you
iry to see things as Ihey really
are and not as you'd like them to
In- Optimism Is an asset, wishful
thinking Isn't
C A P R IC O R N (Dec. 22 Jan
19) Expensive activities today
air likely to be Ihe ones that
turn out to t&gt;c the least fun. Try
lo enjoy yourself without blow­
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A Q U A R IU S (Jan 2DFeb 19)
There Is an ahundancq of opporI unity abou I you today, but
there Is also a possibility you
might take things lor granted
and not make of them whal you
should.
PISCES (Feb. 20 March 20)

Make a a jmint today not to
repeat past m ista k es Just
because you got aw ay with
something previously doesn't
mean you'll In- as lucky this
time.
A R IE S (March 21 April 19|
Avoid Involvements with friends
imlay who are belter able to
spend than you You could be
embarrassed If you can't match
thrlr extravagant &lt;■
TA U R U S (April 20-May 20) If
you fall lo think for yourself
today, someone wi t h whom
you're Involved may make de­
cisions for you that won't be well
thought out.
G E M IN I (May 21 June 20)
A ction , not w ords. Is what
counts It's (rest not to talk to
others about what you Intend to
do today unless you're sure you
can follow through
CANCER (June 21-July 221
Normally you're a conservative
and practical person, but today If
you let your guard down, you
might throw caution to the
winds and gamble on something
you shouldn't.

Leonard Starr

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Perfect Way To Prepare Meat For Patio Dining
l hr barbecue has come a long
since its beginning In the
&lt; aribbean around 1610 At that
lime. Cartb Indians i.iught peo­
ple landing on ihclr Island how
to rook meat on lattices of green
wood built over a fire. Today,'
barbecues are more popular
than ever and with the warm
summer weather, bark yards all
across the nation are alive with
the sounds and fun of outdoor
get-togrthers. Invite family and
friends to enjoy the charm o f an
open air rookout featuring genu­
ine American lamb shoulder
L igh tly basted with a spicy
bottled barbecue sauce, this
succulent lamb roast is grilled to
p e r f e c t i o n In a m o d e r n
casv-to-use Weber kettle-type
barbecue grill.
Boned, rolled and tied lamb
shoulder Is jK-rirri for outdoor
barbecuing. One of the more
econom ical lamb cuts, lam b
shoulder Is lender. Juicy and
flavorful And, because the bone
is removed, carv ing at the picnic
Mhlc is easy. Baste the lamb
sh ou ld er wi th a con ven ien t
commercially prepared barbecue
sauce right frotn Ibe boitle or
&lt;otnblne It with Worcestershire
sauce and sov sauce for a lively
Lisle sensation. Try experimen­
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f l a v o r by bl e ndi ng " s t o r e
bought" sauces with a variety of
herbs ,md spices Develop a
unique flavor taste by adding
lemon Juice, mustard, a lm le
whir or some other personal
lo in h to the b o ttle d dressing
M osi pourable dressings make
excellent marinades because of
l heir acidity.
When cooking lamb, use a
meat thermometer to insure
perfect donrnrss Cook lamb to
-in In tern a l tem peratu re of
140°F for rare. I50-I55°K for
medium and 160°F for welldone. Nutritionally, lamb Is also
a smart choice On the average,
a three-aurree serving of Iran
lamb is only 176 calories and Is
a good source of Iron, lire
B-v Itomlns. zinc and protein.
hnhance ibis delicious outdoor
meal wi th a crisp salad ol
a s s o rte d v e g e ta b le s l i g ht l y
tossed with btillrrmllk dressing
and served chilled fo r dessert,
offer a luscious, easy-to-prepare
si raw berry cheesecake Using a
pre-packaged graham cracker
pie m is t, this simple cheesecake
gets It special flavor from m ay­
onnaise. a dressing invented
spine 2(K) years ago.
IW hetr grillin g, use proper
&lt;'l|uipmeni and follow a few
sjnart safety tips for a safr and
Itil i harlx*cur. Use long bundled
li n r b r e u e t o o ls a n d w e a r
Ikirbccue mitts wtille cooking

2 eggs
2-3 teaspoons grated lemon
rind
1 teaspoon vanilla
2 packaged graham cracker
crust la bout 9 inches)
1 pint si raw be rrtes. sliced
' « cup red current Jelly, melted
In large Iwwl with mixer al low
speed, beat together first 6
Ingredients Just until mixed
Beat at high speed uniII smooth
Pour Into crust Bake in 350*K
oven 25-30 minutes or until
set • Coo] Arrange strawberries
on cake; brush with melted Jelly
Chill tl desired, for year-round
enjoymrnt. top with canned Irult
Instead of strawberries
‘ Hi g h e r a l t i t u d e s ma y
n ecessitate lo n g e r ro o k in g
Makes 8 servings

Lamb shoulder prepared in kettle type prill and luscious
cheesecake for outdoor meal

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German
Bologna

Cooked
Roast
Beef
quarter lb.

Bar-B-Q
Pork
Sparerlbs

Z E 8 TY BARBECUED
LA M B SMOULDER
I 1 Ironed, rolled and lied lamb
shoulder I I 6 poundsl

: s.*n
I I’CpJHT
. I bottled IIH i hi m e I tiarlrerue
slmce wli It onion tills
! Js cup (Irmly parked brown
sligar
! 'ti cup red wine
I teaspoon W orcestershire
sauce
! Dash of hot sauce
Combine all ingredients excrpl
ijm b . salt and pepper Stir well
to blend. Sprinkle lamb with salt
and trrppcr lo lasle and place In
ilrasl holder; position In e r n ir r o f
rooking grill directly above drip
pan. Cook lamb 2-2H hours or
uplll meat thermometer Inserted
lit center of roast reaches 140°F.
for rare. ISO-155*F lor medium
or I6 0 °F lor well done. Basie
la m b wi t h sauce frequ en tly
during Iasi 20 minutes o f rook­
ing Makes 6-8 servings
L A M B SHOULDER CHOPS
W ITH PIQUANT
BARBEQUE SAUCE
4 r o u n d b o n e or b l a d e
shoulder chops
Sail
I'eppcr
1 cup barbecue sauce
:i tablespoons spicy mustard
12 peppercorns
Pinch o f ground ginger
Combine all Ingredients except
lamb, sail and pepper. Stir well
lo blend and heal thoroughly.
Sprinkle rltops with sail and
(repper to taste and baste with
sau ce. C ook d irectly above
charcoal for 5-7 minutes per side
or lo desired degree of doneness.
B u te lamb frequently during
cooking Makes 4 servings
Q A R D E N S A LA D
8 lettuce leaves
2 cups cooked ca u liflow er
llowercttcs
2 cups cooked broccoli flow­
eret tea
. 2 cups frozen, cooked French
cut string beans
I cup sliced mushrooms
I cup diced celery
I cup (8 ounce) bottled but*
trrmllk-buscd dressing
4-5 red radishes, sliced
t4 cup sunflower seeds
Line salad bowl with lettuce
leaves. Toss cauliflower, broc­
coli. string beans, mushrooms
and celery with dressing. Place
vegetables on lettuce. Gamtsh
w ith radishes and sunflower

Tasty Honoy Loaf or

Fresh

Pepper Loaf......... t,

Grouper Fillets

Delicious Polish Loaf or

Fresh

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Medium Shrimp
Publix Beef, Governm ent-Inspected Boneless

Bottom Round
Roast

Publix Beef,
Gov’t.-Inspected

Fresh
Ground
Beef
per lb.

Dutch Lo a f...........
Deli Fresh-Baked

Straw berry Rhubarb
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Veal Parmesan ... V
Potatoes
A u G ra tin .............. S*
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MAKES SENSE 1
THAT THE BEST
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THE BEST BEEF.
Fresh, (Either
Half or W hole)

Canned
Ham
3-lb. can

Pork
Ham
per lb.
Armour , , 1877M

Lean Delites......... V *2"
Sunnylend Regular or Thick

Sliced Bacon........
Publix Beef,
G ov’t-Inspected

Roast

Publix Beef, Gov’t Inspected (Bone-In)

New York
Ship Steak

Publix Beef, Gov't.
Inspected (Beef)

Short

•I*4

Swift Premium Meet, Beef or
Garlic Sliced Bologna or

Cooked Salami ...

*1"

Kehn’e

Sliced Bacon........ ^

*1°®

Olde Smithfield

Meat Franks......... £ * 1 «
Jimmy Dean Mild, Hot or Sage

Pork Sausage......*2”
(With Rib, Beck &amp; Wing Portions),
Publix Brand

Turkay B re a s t..... •' M s*
Publix Meat or Beef

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Wtdnttday, July 1«, IMS

Salads That Travel Light
In Mimmrrilmc. our thoughts
turn lo »uiI nk outdoor* In the
frrsh air and sunshine. Picnics
!ir)ng In mind a range of favorite
foods. Including sandwiches, hot
dogs hamburgers and potato
chips Yet picnic food can be
fresh and nutritious, too, If you
plan ahead and prepare some
raslly-madr. portable salads.
Salads are an Ideal choice for
picnics because they may be
prepared In advanre. easing
last minute ch ores on busy
w rekends Plus, convenient,
ready-to-serve pournble
dressings from Krall complernerii (resit salad flavors and
make preparation a snap Since
txittlrd dressings are pre mixed
and already seasoned, there's no
need to measure and mix extra
ingredients
Many &lt;lassie summer salads
are made with rnayontuilse-type
dressings
Som e co n su m ers m ay be
'•interned aboul bringing salads
on picnics because of "old wives'
tales" dial dressings may cause
Inod spoilage Nonsense' Con­
trary to popular belief, cummer
t luJIy prepared salad dressings
a&lt; i ua l l y d i s c o u r a g e l oud
• (milage, la-cause tile vinegar in
these products maintains an
aridity level Ihal slows or retards
hat terlul growth and thus food
spoilage. Nevertheless, proper
|trecuii drills should always hr
taken, especially when low-add
hinds, such as eggs, vegetables,
meal, poultry and llsli are mmhined with dressings
Fur maximum salt-ly. die Ix-sl
approach Is lo mix the dressing
with fresti Ingredients, d ll tinsalarl promptly, and keep II cool
im lll serving S pooning the
salads Into covered containers,
then pat king them In Insulated
i ottiers will keep them safely and
rclrrshlngly chilled (or hours
(Jre.it American Main Dish
Poliito Salad was created lo Itc
everyone's new lavurlle reeljre
Kralt rcseareh showctl there tire
i t it.tin ingredients that are the
must popular ones In |Miln(o
s a l a d . Int l ul l i n g t h e s l d e s
(Mihiliiesl hard tooketl eggs, on­
ions, celery, .mustard and sweet
pickles. These were combined In
a new "eiasslc" potato salad that
also contains hroccnlt. &lt;hrddar
i heese cubes and ham strl()s In
make It a main dlsti
G R E AT A M ER IC AN M AIN
DISH PO TATO H ALAD
I cup muyonmitse-ly|&gt;r salad
dressing
I trii«iKM&gt;ii mustard
■A teaspoon celery seed
1it leus|MH)i| salt

French dressing
Flare alt Ingredients except
dressings In Individual airtight
containers to take lo picnic
S r r v c w 11 h d r e s s i n g s as
make-your-own salads
This Tailgate Salad Bar Iris
your family anil guests use their
imagination lo create Individu­
alised salads. Simply bring a
variety of fresh Ingredients, such
as silted or cut -up fresh vegela
blrs and fruits, meal and cheese
rubes, anti toppings, and let
picnickers mix and match them
will) their (avorllc dressings Try
toting lhe portnhlr salad bur in a
child's red wagon Idled with Ice,
or setting it up on your ear's
tai l gate
Thi s do ll ynuraell
serving style is Ideally soiled to
outdoor dining fir large gather­

i„ ( i

2 h .u d ciH tked e g g s , c h u p p c il
' ■i i u p c e le r y silt i s

ili cil|ichu|i|&gt;ed union
1 1 1 up ( hupped sweet (tit kle
( oiiihlne salad dressin gs,
mustard celery seed, salt and
peppri mix well Add (Milaloes.
hri ii coll, chers*-. ham eggs, cel
• iv
iinluu and pickles, mix
lignilv Chill fiservlngs
Cook's Tip: Fni successlill
pulalii salads i littosc |&gt;oiiilorH
wlih regular shapes so there
won l Is- as much wash- wlirn
they arc peeled l.euvlng the
skins oil ibiilug ciMtkliig Is an
c m client wav to conserve their
nutrients II polntor-H are |ieeled
Inline looking, use a vegetable
peeler ker|iing peelings as thin
as (Hissltile. since some ol the
pul a in's nutrients are louud
. lime to the skin
Although
(Kihihis keep mure nutrients II
they are rooked whole, they may
lie (lilted tielnre trolling to save
tune Cheek them Irrqut-iitly lo
Is- sure they don't overcook
I hr salad hat goes (Mutable
when you tiring along plriilv ol
tec and a lug container In which
to dls|)lav llir salad bar livings
I’b k u(i a hag ol Ire on the way
to llir picnic, then arrange the
liigm llrn ls In IimkI storage hags
or containers. Food picks or
(ibistii utensils allow guests lo
&lt; boose ilirir own corublnallons
T A IL G A T E B A L A D BAR
lorn iissorted greens
Konst lreef ships
Salami chunks
Cherry tomatoes
Mushroom slices
Green j&gt;rp|&gt;er ships
Cucumber slu es
Filled rl|»c olives
Watermelon wedges
Finrupple chunks
Cantaloupe bulls
Krd grapes
Slurdded natural Swiss cheese
Croutons
Thimsaud Island. Ilallan and

1 f up /lll t bllll sl&gt;&lt; es

2 red plums, i ol into • hunks
I medium red prpjM-r rut into
strips

Cj cup mayonnalse-lype salad
dressing
Four dressing over combined
rhieken. pasta, beaux zucchini,
plums’ and red |n-ppcrs Cover:
marinate In refrigerator several
hours or overnight, stirring oc­
c a s i o nal l y . C o m b in e salad
dressing and chli ken mixture;
mix lightly. G servings
V ariation : Substitute 2 cups
rooked rice for pasta and Incup
i rrasr salad dressing to
Cook's T ip s: When buying
broccoli, look for plenty of green
color in tbr heads as well as (he
leaves and sterns Stalks should
I k- lender and firm with compact
dark green or purplish-green
buds In the head The more
vfllow ’flow ers" visible Inside
the butls. the less desirable it Is

Great American salads make great summer picnics.

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gallon sire

Large Eggs

$*|99
t j"% I d * P •( 1 1 o * t *» of ****«»

Each Tea Bag Makes
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Louis Rich
Breakfast Club
Florida Grade A White

Tu rk e y
Franks

Tree To p 100% Pure
Reg. or Natural
Unfiltered

Tetley
Tea Bags

1 2 -oz. pkg.

per dozen

Apple Juice
64-oz. bot.

1 2 -cf. box

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Kellogp’s C e re a l

Fruit Loops
100% Corn Oil
Mazola Corn O il.......... Z Z * 239

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1cupsculied enokrd potatoes
2 cups hriH-tnil (lowercIs
t n/s sharp natural rliriltlar
i lii-ese. i ii Im i I
1cu p'2 inch ham strips

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One rrcljic lh.it tit-serves an
A " for adaptability Is Marinated
( hlcken and Vegetable Salad, a
m ake-ahead co m b in a tio n of
i int ken. any iv |m- of pasta or
i ntiked rice Irrsh vegetables and
plum thunks The ingredients
are marinated in Italian dressing
several hours or overnight, thrn
tossed with salad dressing to add
u t reariiv. langv flavor
M A R IN A TE D C H IC K E N
AND VEG ETABLE S A L A D
■a cup Ilallan dressing
2 i upsi uljei rooked t hickcn
•I tt/s pasta, t ottked drained
‘ till green beans tooketl

Liquid Laundry Detergent

D yn a m o ................ *.,*!' *14B
(Ot Off on Two 4.75-Oz. Bars)
Pink or While

In 12-0z. Cans. Assorted

Publix Special Roclpo 100°o Stone Ground Whole

Wheat Bread............2 r .* 1 s®

Dove Soap........... X " *1®*
Vlaslc Sweel Butter

Pickle Chips ...... V * 1 ,B
Folgors

Instant Coffee .... "I,* *3BB

Wolch’s Harvest Blond, Apple Grape Juice
or Vineyard Blond

Spree Drinks...............X $139
Laundry Dotergent

Bold 3 .............................. *109

O rc h a rd J u ic e ...............iX * 1 39
Musselman’s Natural Style or Regular

Apple Sauce...............*£* 69c

(lim it 1

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ivory Liquid.................
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W hole Kernel Golden
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Golden Bantam
Cream Style

Auto-Drip, Reg.
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Kraft Real

Assorted Flavors

Corn
l

$

16.5-oz~
cans

1

Folgers

Mayonnaise

1-lb. can

s-f 39

$ 2 2 9

half gallon ctn.

$ 4 2 9

(lim it 1 P le a ts, With Other
Purchases ol 17.50 or Mors,
■ ■eluding All Tobacco Ham*)

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Purchases ol *7.50 or Mors
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Ice Cream Is Better

FAR Bartlott

Pear Halves ........ ’fSf 79*
FAP Garden

Sweet Peas..... 2 ’X r 08*
Publix Grade A Fancy Cut
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Green Beans ... 2

88c

Show Boat

Pork &amp; Beans ......3

*1

Joan of Arc All Greon
Cut Spear Tips

IFrozen Food I

Muellers Elbow

Macaroni............... '?«.* 69*
Plochman's Squeeze

M ustard......................... 79e

Frozen Food

Minute Maid Concentrate

Mrs Smith's

Orange Ju ic e ......... *■« 69*

Chocolate
HoT Fudge
Cream P i e ................ X* *129

Welch's Concentrated Orchard
Apple Grape, Harvest Blend or
Sloutter 's 1 1&lt;)z Swedish Meatballs
with Parsley Noodles or
9 5 0z .. with Rice.

Farm Fresh
Chocolate
M ixtures....................'S.V *1JB Topping.........

*14B

Cole's Mini Loaf

Peanuts .............. .......

can

99*

Singleton Peeled A Deveined

Life Saver Pops..... i f *13B

Old Tap Beor.... X* *1®9

.4-roll pkg.

Grandma's Assorted

Rich 'n
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Thomas' Honeywheal

English Muffins..X

Bathroom
- Tissue

*119

79*

Chicken Nibbles ... “ V * 2 "

Kids A Grown-ups Love 'em!

Shrim p......................

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Frozen Downyflake
Economy Buttermilk
or Regular

Waffles
19-oz. pkg.

$429

Smucker's

Smuckar's

Garlic B re a d ........... X
Swanson

lice Cream

Aurora Soft Prinlod
* or Assorted

In 12-0z. Cans, Lager or Light

To p p in g ..... s-jiv

Birds Eye Broccoli' Carrots Water
Chestnuts or Cauliflower Carrots

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Eagle Honey Roast

TOPPINGS

Grape J u ic e ........... cm 99*

Chicken Ala King...

Asparagus........... ’“ «* 9 9 c

Dairi-Fresh
Ice Cream

32-oz. jar

Pineapple
Topping.........99*
12-oz Caramel or

1 2 ^4-oz. Butterscotch

Smucker's
Topping......... ’!S 79«

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Frozen Tottno .
Deluxe Combination

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Carlo Rossi
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Wednesday. July }4, I f U — 7B

Bright Ideas For Cooking
Up Dazzling Summer Fun
Summertime crt* shun — 11
■Iwavs docs — and appetites get
tug Everyone needs a lew new
*le.is lor rooking up Iasi and
iloshy summer fun
W h y n ot e l i m i n a t e t he
ihi|hervHtie tollin’ that goes with
patio pu tiles'* l.et guest* make
ap their own plates beverages,
■ud table servin ' on bright
olored trays It s a snappy trti k
dial rrt|uires no perilous balan
emit an
Molded and frozen salads are a
• oot-headrd approach to long
range meal planning Nothing

■oulil be prettier or more eonvr
ment to have on hand
I’utato salad Irom the deli is
another su m m er tlm esavcr
Serve it with style' Don’t smooth
oil the top ol a salad alter
*|&gt;nonlng It into a bowl Rather
Multily rutile the surlaee with a
lark tor a III tie detlnlilon of
shape Garnish vour shortcut
cooking wi th perkv snipped
parsley snipped i hives or an
avocado wedge Wow*
l)r serve a traditional summer
lavorltr in a brand new way
lni|&gt;ossdile HLT I’ le is a one-dish

daz/ler that s so ipm k and easy
you II make tt again and again
IM P O S S IB L E H L T P IE

Ileal oven to I t * t
I 2 shi es bacon itispli i miked
anil i i titiitils'll
t cup shredded Swiss eheesi
hi or I
11 1 cups milk

1j i up mavitiutatsi

m salad

di essing

l ecus
l ’nip bisi mi baking nn\
1« teaspoon *ali
* le.is|MHin pi p|” i
1’iwrsrlx shti'ddi d letlui e

THIS AD EFFECTIVE:
THURS., JULY 25 THRU
WED.. JULY 31. 1985 . .

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Mi .it r e ma i ni ng in g red ien t*
m i j*t lettuce and tomatoes utt
d siiiis’ih Is sei tti blender on
Inch of I nun with hand beater
I"itiit into plate
MAKE uui d tup is golden
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uni t .*ol 5 nun
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Si\ *cr\ mg*

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Del Monte

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Frozen Concentrated

Tom ato
Catsup

Apple Juice
1 2 -oz. can

14*oz. bot.

Northern Printed

Assortod Paper

Paper
Napkins

Gala
To w e ls

140-ct. pkg.

39*

I

large roll

9

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For Breakfast, Snacks
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Tasty Red Flame
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Fresh Crustyl

Golden
Bananas

Seedless
Grapes

per lb.

per lb.

7-0z Heath Pecan Cluster.
9 0 i Pkg of Little Heath Pars
or 6 75-Oz, Pkg ol 3m

Heath Bars

*179

Hershey
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Perfect For Bean Salad,
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Ripe, Sweet. Tasty

Hem s B elo w Available At All P u b iu S to re s A
O a m ih B akeries.

Jumbo
Green Beans........
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Cantaloupe.......... Vo? 69c Publix Brand Unsweetened Chilled
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Grapefruit Ju ic e ... S? 99&lt;
Sweet Cherries .. V *120 Fresh Firm
Mix or Match Your
Green Cabbage ...
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Sweet Dough Filled With Cheese
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Reg. or Light Beer

Margarine

Milwaukee

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Old

1-lb.
ctns.

85*

IDairyl
Spread......................

75*

Pillsbury Hungry Jack
Buttermilk or Buttertastin'

Biscuits................... 3 X . *1
Swift Brookfield Quarters (Flat Ctn )

B u tte r....................... li? *159
Philadelphia Brand

Cream C h e e se ..,, .. P»9 95*
Kraft Individually-Wrapped Sliced
Cheese Food: Sharp,
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Am erican................. tti: *10S

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Shredded Cheese . Mr J 148
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I tahle*|MM)ii olive oil
1i teaspoon vtll
1 1 n-aspoon
oregatlO leave*, crushed
’ * ie.i*jMion gar lie (Miwdcr
2 eati* ( ID ounces each)
i hli kpcae. drained
1 4 enp slit ed celery
‘ 4 i n)i dii ed green )M-|i|ier
1• i up chopped red onion
W eupdiced IresJi lonuitu
In a medium ImiwI combine
Inmuto sauce, vinegar, olive oil,
*ali oregano and garlic fiowder
Adtl ehlckpraa. celery, green
|M-p|&gt;rr and red union
C over and refrigerate al leaal 2
hour* tiring aalad lo room
temperature and attr in tomato
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makes ti to H portion*, about 4
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Grapefruit Sparklers Brighten Day
Sm u rn rr hrni(’,» an a p p v lH r for
l)(&lt;dU r nior*- reln-shlni* foods
'A . m l iiiir to n&lt; ] m &lt;0i,ipc is part of
■fit’ reason Imt U s also a flrdtghl
o treat yourself to nourishing
(nit welter weight meals In thr
M.illliet inonflis lie venules are
ital Willi a few basic inure
d i ' t i l s ami the e v e r y -h an d y
i&gt;li till* t a hostess earl have a
. . i i n h ot f a m ily a n d crowd
(ill asr*rs tlial will Ire w i t m il' ll
aromtrl the i lm k
Itooni md out ot fieri in the
morning l** « nines a tut easier if
.on la a»l lor a Wake up (&gt;ra|ie
truit Herrv f l n a k l a s l Nog Ati
' ('.it pro\ ii |i s proti'in straw la-rry

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up p i ng Ifielr
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1 11&gt;1111 &gt;il I ill'll l&gt; i olilMtilil/etl

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all
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smrrotll Serv&lt; im m i'd iu U k
Y I E L D 2 servings

TH O P fC A I. BREEZE

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1 large banana peeletj, eul in
i flunks

G O L D C O A S T PUNCH
2'a t u p s grapefruit juice from
Florida
l ' i t u p s (one l2 o u n c e i anl
aprlrrit nectar t hilled
1 Irotile ( JO mint csl club soda

1tablespoons r armed cream ol

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1 &lt; i u p orange flavored lltfiieur
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1 i up orange sherbet
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trinl |uit e apricol net tar tilth
soda and liqueur mix well Float
s|toonl1s ol orange shrrhci un
lop Serve immedlalely
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&lt; onihlnt all ingredients In a
tip iuli i ( o v e r
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i up riiitri It e ll net essarv Serve
li n m e d la ie lv In ta ll ({lasses
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in.trasi hin n che rry it desired
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v e a l s w ith c l a i m s t h e y m a k e fur
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sim ilar t e x i u r r
color and
nutritive value and can be used
interchangeably In most recipes
Cal\es and baby beet liver is
more tender and has a milder
flax or it also Is more expensive
Allow ■« l » pound per serving
Vegetables herbs and sauces
rnh.mrr* the llavor of liver tt
microwaved property hvrr will
tie lender and flavortul
O R IE N T A L LIVER
i) sin rs bacon cut into eights
■cup brow n sugar
• cupctdrt v ttjcg.ir
I tablespoon corn start h
I teaspoon salt
• teaspoon mar|oram
• teaspoon prpjwr
I pound baby hrrl liver cut
into sen mg size pieces
I small onion 1hopped

M ic r o w a v e Magic

Recipes O ffe r
N e w W ays To
P re p a re Liver

Ev*ning M»rild. Sxnford FI

Midge

tender Turn over and rearrange
after halt the time
This preparation of liver has a
French orig in
Srrve sm all
brow tied potatoes, green beans
{French style* and a green salad
with vinaigrette dressing crusty
bread and Peach Mrlba lor
dessert

Mycoff*

HomeEconomist
Seminole
^ o jt m u m lt y ^ O d le ^ r

l i medium green pepper
Place bacon in a 12x8 inch
dish Cover with wax paper
Microwave cm IOO% power 5 ti
minutes Drain fat from dish
Stir m brown sugar vinegar
t nrn starch and s e a s o n in g s Ar
range liver in dish turning met
to coat with sauce lop with
onion and green peppet Cover
with wax pa|H-r Microwavi on
IIIO% jsiwer 5 minutes Krdin i
powci |o St)% microw ave 12 Iti
minulrs or until liver is fork

L I V E R IN W I N E SAUCE

Scrv es 4
1 pound liver iut in serving
size pieces
.t tablespoons flour
2 tablespoons bultri
I can imishtooms istrms A
pieces! drained
‘ &gt;cup w hm w me
1 &gt;lov e garlic
2 t e a s p o o n s p a rs lc v

l t e a s p o o n instant
llav oteil ttomllnli

beet

WedntulMy, July 24. I » U —»B

1 teaspoon sail
Dash of pepper
P re h e a t a b r o w n i n g dish
Dredge liver In flour Place liver
and butter tn dtsh M icrow ave at
100% power l ' l m in u t e s Tu r n
liver

over

Microwave

I 1s

minutes Add r r m a t n ln g itigie
d lr n ia Reduce p o w e r in 5 0 %
p ow e r and m ic r o w a v e I I 15
minutes, or until liver is totk
tender, turning over and rr.u
ranging pieces after halt the
ciHiklng tune
Most people rn|ov bacon and
onions with liver

L IV E R . BACON A N D ONIONS
4 slices bacon cut in lourths
' « cup flout
l ' i teaspoons seasoned salt
1 pound liver cut tn serving
size pteers

2 medium onions

ttiinlv sliced

1 1 cup watei
Place bacon m a 12vH inch
dish Cover m icrow ave on 100%
power 4 intruitrs Dredge livei in
flour that has been eom blued
u ith seasoned salt Set aside
Drain all bill '2 tahlrspoons
bacon lal Irom dish Place llvci
in dish Add re m a in in g ingre
d le u ls Covet
M ic r o w a v e on
ItXVL power 5 m in u t e s Reduce
(Kiwer to 50 % power m icrow ave
I 1 15 minutes 01 until livei is
lotk tendei
Rearr.m ge pieces
alter halt thr i m ik in g 1 mu-

Fajitas A r e
N e w T e x -M e x
Food Treat

BOB LONGACRE
PRESIDENT
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\Y li.il v the ni west
make it
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looil Itoni Sonlll
lex.is* Dlls
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tail ciHikltlg scene oi l gl nal ed 111
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wot Kern in Texas
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skill steak Fapias input 1 isi m
|Hipulaiiiv has ma de skirt steak
dibit oil in I1111I ill m a m matkets
1 llhei meat i ills st 11 h as Hank 01
lop round steak may he sub
sill tiled

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sliced I&gt;11 tiled b e d Depending
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Legal Notice

Live A i d O rg a n iz e r Presses
F o r M o re
U .S . A i d To A fric a
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Bob Geldof.
the Irish rock singer who organized
the Live Aid concerts July 13. Insists
he's not suffering from "charity
fatigue."
But at a Capitol Hill press confer­
ence Tuesday, I he lead singer of I he
Boorntown Rats .looked tired and
drained from Ills non-stop efforts In
recent months to bring food and
supplies to millions of starving Afri­
cans.
Sporting a one-day growth of beard
and rubbing his eyes to slay alert.
Geldof accepted an award for Ills
humanitarian work from the Con­
gressional Arts Caucus.
But he Insisted, "I'm not sidferlng
from charity fnllgue."
He called on the U.S, government
to use military money and man|Kiwcr
to bring needed food and supplies to
hungry Africans.
"Congress can do a lot." said
Geldof. whose daylong Live Aid
concerts raised more than $40 mil­
lion on July 13. "It might use some of
the military budget to try to get an
airlift In there."
Peter McPherson, administrator for
(hr Agency for International Devel­
opment. said the government agency
und the Live Aid organization will
begin to work together lo deliver
emergency food ami other supplies
Geldof, casually rlotlied In yellow
high-top sneakers, wlntr socks, a
green specked suit and green paisley
He. told reporters that "th e morality
on which aid is based I really
despise,"
"T h e most shameful thing to me Is
that the price for (saving a) life Is a
plastic record." said the singer, who

'Congress can do a lot.
It might use some of the
military budget to get an
airlift In there.'
-Bob O oldof

organized British rock stars last year
to record the song ' Do They Know
I fs Christmas?" That effort led to the
recording earlier this year of "W e Are
the W orld" by top American music
stars.
Geldol then organized the Live Aid
concerts, simultaneously staged In
laindon and Philadelphia.
Geldof said the Live Aid orgnlzntlon
will simply redirect Its food aid If
resistance Is encountered from any
African governm ent such as Eritrea,
which has blocked many shipments
for political reasons
" W e wi l l ke e p p e o p le a l i v e
wherever we can get to them ." he
said.
If onerous conditions are
im posed... we will move else where."
At the start o f Ills Capitol Hill press
conference, Geldof received an award
from the Congressional Arts Caucus
and a copy of the resolution passed
by Congress and signed by President
Itragaii declaring July 13 as "L ive
Aid Day.”
But he shrugged off suggestions
Hint his work might win him the
Nobel Peace Prize.
"Pm a (Kip singer, so all that about
the Nobel Prize and stuff, It's weird."
he said.

Legal Notice

South African Police Kill 2 Blacks

U N I T t O 1 T A T E S D IS T R IC T
C O U R T M l D O L E O IS T R IC T
O F F L O R ID A O R L A N D O
O IV IS IO N C O U R T N O :
1)41 Civ Ovl U N IT E D S T A T E S
O F A M E R IC A , Plaintiff, vt
S H IR LE Y HOPKINS, E T A L.
Q s ta m la n lts ) N O T I C E O F
SALE N a lln It haroby givtn
that pursuant lo 4 Summary
F ltn l [ i t e m ol Foracloturt
tnlered on Juno 17, Ioss by Ibo
abovo anlltled Court In tho
•bova causa, (ha undertlgnad
Uni lad Statat Marshal. or orvt ot
hit duly aulhorliad deputies,
will toll Iha property tlluoto in
Seminole County, Florida, do
ttribod at LO TS » 7 and I I I
M AP OF M IO W A Y . according
lo Iha Plat thereof at recorded
In Plal Boot 1, Page 41. ol tha
Public Records ol Samlnolo
County, F tor Ida al public outcry
to tha highett and boat bidder
tor coth al I I o'clock noon on
Wadnotday. Auguit 7, tee) at
tha Watt door ol the Samlnolo
Causty Courthouse. Sanlord
Florida Dated 00 It at RICH
AR D L COX. JR
U N IT tO
S TA TE S M AR SHAL M IO O LE
D IS T R IC T O F F L O R ID A
R O B E R T W M E R K L E U N IT
f l) S TA TES A TTO R N E Y
M ID D L E D IS T R IC T OF
FLO R ID A
Publlih July 1 .10. 17. It. ItSS

S ta te O f E m e rg e n c y
D e te n tio n s U p To 441
JOHANNESBURG. South Africa (UPIJ - Police,
acting under sweeping powers, shot and killed
two black men us detentions of blacks rose to 441
despite calls for the white-minority government
to end the stale of em ergency,
The shootings Tuesday, raising to 10 the
num ber of blacks killed since a state o f
emergency was Imposed Sunday, took place In
the eastern Cape when officers fired shotguns at
alM&gt;ut 150 stone-throwing blacks, police wild.
Cutting buck on Information to the media,
police In Pretoria refused to s|&gt;eclfy where the
shootings occurred other than that they were
som ewhere tn the eastern region o f Cupc
province.
Also Tuesday, police raided Hie headquarters o f
the United Democratic Front. UDf — South
Africa’s largest amd most powerful anti-apartheid
organization — In Johannesburg.
A UDF spokrsmun said Patrick Lnponyn. an
official of the organization, was detained during
the raid.

l)t iN t h e c t i c U T T T O U K Y
FOR SEM IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
CASE NO I ) 1114 CA *t G
H U M E R IC A T I N A N C I A L
SER VIC ES. IN C . f/k/a LIN
COLN FIN A N C IA L S E R V IC ES .
Plaintilt.
vt
G C H A P LIN E R E E D , JR and
S TE P H A N IE R E E D hit w ilt
and ABE P IC H F N Y . R O B E R T
E P IC H E N Y and SANDRA A
P IC H E N Y . and
JO H N DOE
and'or M AR Y 0 0 E ) Iha ram at
being llcllllout, the true Idan .
title* ot Defendants being on
known lo Plaintiff, the partial
Intended being tha portlet In
pot teuton
Defendant!
N O TIC E OF A C TIO N
T O 0 C H A P LIN E R C C D .JR
IMS Oak C rtttC I
Marlalla. Georgia wo*4
S TE P H A N IE R E E D
IMtOak C re tIC I
Marlalla. Georgia 300*4
YOU ARE N O T IF IE D lhal an
action lo loreclota a mortgage
on the following property In
Samlnolo County. Florida, to
wit:
Lot S. Cl Uttar E, W ILDW O O D.
A Planned Unit Development,
according to the plal thereof, at
recorded In Plal Book It, Page7. I. t end 10. Public Recordt ol
Sam Inole County F lor Ida
hat bean tiled agalnil you and
you are required to ter ye a copy
ol your written delentet. It any.
to It on B AR R Y M E L K IN .
Etqulre. Plaintiff t attorney
wtiote addrett It ttOO Roger
B o u le v a r d . S u lla I I S . SI
Petertburg Florida U70J, on or
tie lore Augutt I. m l . and tile
the original with Ihe clerk ot tint
court either be Iore ter vice on
Plelntllf t attorney or Immedi
ettly thereafter, olherwlte. a
default will be entered egelnet
you tor the rellet demanded In
the complaint or petition
W ITNESS my hand and the
teal ot thlt Court on June 17,

Police have accused the UDF — an alliance of
some (KM) black groups with a total membership
of 1.5 million — of being behind the race violence
thul has killed al least 4HU blacks anti two whiles
since September last yrur
President Pieter Botha Imposed the slide of
emergency In 30 districts of South Africa, mostly
around Johannesburg and the southern city of
Port Elizabeth, to curb racial unrest In Hie black
townships.
The government salt!
had arrested 441
hlucks since Sunday und. despite worldwide
criticism, gave no Indication they Intend to stop
the mass arrests.
The hlucks were held under the emergency
(lowers that allow police to search anil detain
sus|&gt;rcts without warrants, to hold them In­
communicado for any length of lime and to
Impose curfews and news blackouts
In the dusty Kwu-thcmu township, about 25
tulles east ol Johannesburg. Nobel Peace Prize
winner Bishop Desmond Tutu led u funeral
service attended by aland 25.000 people for 15
bluckssbot by (Killce.
During the service. Tutu led the crowd In
chants ol: "W r shall tie free! Wr shall Ik- Irer!"
H r a ls o u r g e d b la c k s t o s to p k illin g o t h e r b la c k s

suspected of collulKirutlng with the govt-.......
saying, "I deplore und ojt|&gt;ose all forms of
violence,"
In London. British Foreign Secretary Sir
Gcolfrey Howe urged South Africa lo end the
slate of emergency und lake steps to eliminate
racial strife, saying apartheid Is "unacceptable,
unworkable und Indefensible."

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(S E A L )
D A V ID N B E R R IE N
C L E R K O F TH E
C IR C U IT C O UR T
B Y : l\i Cheryl R Franklin
Deputy Clerk
Publith J u ly ], 10.17.14. IMS
OEM U _______________________

In Washington, the Stale Department suld the
Reagan administration remained committed to lies
policy of "constructive engagement" toward
South Air leu und Is firmly opposed to any
congressional sanctions against Pretoria,
Both hounrs of Congrrtut have- paaard hills
providing fur economic sanctions lo bring preMure on the Pretoria government. The two
versions go It* u conference comm It lee before
going Into effect.

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C O U N TY C O U R T
O R AN O C C O U N TY , F L 0 R I0 A
Catef C O M 4 m
Thornet Lumber Company. Inc ,
Plaintilt
vt
Certainty C onitructton Cor.
pore Hon, d.'b&lt;‘a Certified Con
itr u c tlo n C o m p a n y . R L
S c h m id t e n d D o r o t h y T
Schmidt, lotntly end severalty,
Detendenti
C IR C U IT C O U R T
O R AN G E C O U N TY . FLO R IO A
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Company end M lllt S Nebretka
Door 4 Trim Company. Plain
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Reginald L Schmidt d/b/a
Certified Conttructlon.
Defendant
N O TIC E OF S H E R IF F 'S SALE
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
that by virtue ef thote certain
Writs of Erecution at ttyied
above, end more particularly
that certain Writ of Eeecutton
Ittued out of and under the teal
ot the Circuit Court of Orange
County, Florida, upon a final
|udgm enl re n d e re d In the
aforesaid court on the rth day of
September A D tt*4 In that
certain cate entitled. M lllt 4
Nebretka Lum ber Company
and M lllt 4 Nebretka Door 4
Trim Co Plaintiff, — vt— Re
gfnetd L Schmidt dba Certified
Construction. Defmdent. which
aforesaid Writ ot E aecutton wat
delivered to me at Sheriff ot
Seminole County. Florida, and I
have levied upon the following
described properly owned by
Certified Construction Co . told
p r o p e rly be in g tocaled In
Seminole Coteity. Florida, more
p a r t i c u la r ly d e s c rib e d s i
follows
One I N I Wells Cargo Trailer
w it h C o n t e n t s . ID I
CKCL17BXXHM
being stored el Dave Jonet
Wrecker Service. Fern Perk,
Florida
end the undersigned at Sheriff
ot Seminole County. Florida,
will at 11 00 A M on the Mfh
day ol July. A D IN I. oiler lor
tele end tell to the highest
bidder. FOR CASH, subject to
sny end ell eilsllng lelrtt, at the
Front IW ett| Door el the tlept
of the Seminole County Court
house In Sanford. Florida, the
above described perianal pro
party
That said tale it being made
to tallify the terms ot tald Writ
of E locution
JohnE Polk. Sheriff
Seminole County. Florida
To be advertised July J. 10. 17,
J4, with the tale on July IS. I N )
OEH II

U N IT E D S T A T E S O IS T R IC T
C O U R T M ID D L E D IS T R IC T
OF F L O R I DA O R L A N D O
O IV IS IO N C O U R T NO :
S) 41 Civ Or I U N IT E D S TA TE S
OF A M E R IC A , Plaintiff, vs
THOM AS W S C H U L Z E . E T AL,
Defendant I t I N O T I C E O F
SALE Notice It hereby given
the! pursuant to e F Inal Decree
ol Forectotu'e entered on June
17, I N ) by the above entitled
Court In the above came, the
undersigned U n ite d Slates
Martha 1, or one ot hit duly
author lied deputies, will tell the
properly situate In Seminole
County. Florida, described at
LO TS It and 10. lest ttw South I )
teat ot LO T K . G IN D E R V ILLE
H E IG H T S , at recorded In Piet
Boot 4. Page 41. Public Records
of Seminole County, Florida al
public outcry to Ihe highett and
bett bidder for cash at I]o'clock
noon on Wednesday, August 7.
I N ) si Ihe West door of the
Seminole County Courthouse
Sanlord. Florida Dalod 00 It t )
R IC H AR D L COX. JR U N IT
E D S T A T E S M AR SH AL M ID
D LL D IS TR IC T OF F L O R ID A
R O B E R T W M E R K L E U N IT
ED S TA TE S A TTO R N E Y
M IO D L E D IS T R IC T OF
FLO R ID A
Publith July ). 10.17.14. I N )
DEM I I

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Notice it hereby given that I
4m engaged in business al 111
E t a le r A y e , L o n g w o o d ,
Seminole County. Florida 1)750
under the tlctlttou* name of
JME g h a p h i c i n d u s t r i e s .
end the! I inland to register told
name with the Clerk ot the
Circuit Court. Samlnolo County,
Florida In accordance with Ihe
provisions of Ihe Fictitious
Name Slalulet, To wit Section
MS Ct Florida Slotulas lt )r
l Jeffrey M E Ichor
Publish July ID. 17.14. 31, IN I
DEM M

Legal Notice
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O UR T
0 F.7 H E E IG H T E E N T H
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT,
FOR S E M IN O L E C O U N TY .
F L O R ID A
C A IE NO m m O R F
C R E D IT H R IF T . INC .
Plaintilt,
VS.
JA M E S L
K E L L Y end
MARSHA D K E L L Y . Ms wile.
C Y R IL J
S A N IG A and
W IN IF R E D S A N IG A . his wtto.
J A M E S B A L L I N G E R and
A R L E N E B A L L IN G E R ,
Delandants
N O TIC E O F S U IT
To
The Defendants JA M E S
B A L L I N G E R and A R L E N E
B A L L IN G E R. and A L L
O r H E R S W HOM IT M A Y
CONCERN,
YO U ARE H E R E B Y
N O T IF IE D that an action to
foreclose a Mortgage on The
following described reel pro
p a rty located in Sem inole
County, Florida, to wit
L o t I t . B lo ck C . L A K E
K A T H R Y N , according lo the
Plal thereof at recorded in Piet
Boos la. Page 11 and I). Public
Records ot Sominuto County.
Florida
has ba*n pled against you ond
you era required to serve a copy
Of your writton delentet, it any.
to It on Charles E Mainer, If
Wall Slreei. Orlando. Florida
11001. Attorney tor Plaintilt, and
Ilia tha original with tha Clerk of
the above styled Court on or
before August 1. I N ), otherwise,
a Judgment may be entered
againsl you lor the relief de
mended In the Complaint
W ITN E S S m y hand end seal
of said Court on this Jfth day of
June. I N )
(S E A L )
D A V ID N B E R R IE N
C lark ol the Circuit Court
SeminoleCoimty Florida
By Jean Bril lent
Deputy Clerk
Publish J u ly ). 10. 17.14. I N )
DEM I)
F IC T IT IO U S NAM E
Notice Is hereby given Thai I
am engaged in business el P 0
Bov 474. Winter Park. Seminole
C o unly, F lo rid a under Ihe
flcllllous name ol A P P R AISAL
A S S O C IA TE S O F C E N T R A L
FLO R ID A , end that I Intend to
register said nem t with toe
Clerk ol Ihe C ircuit Court,
Seminole County, Florida In
accordance with Ihe provisions
of Ihe flcllllous Name Statu let,
To w lt Section M l 0* Florida
Statutes 1017
/*/ Margeretfe F F letcher
Publish Jut? 17. 14. I I 4 August
7, I N I
DEM eo
IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T
OF T H 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 .
F LO R IO A
C IV IL A C TIO N NO :
It legs c A os G
GLENDALE FED ER AL
SAVINGS and LO AN
AS SO CIATIO N etc .
Plaintilt.
vs
D E N N IS H JOHNSON
al ua, at al.
Defendants
N O TIC E OF A C TIO N
TO D E N N IS H JOHNSON
R E S ID E N C E UNKNOW N
YO U ARE N O T IF IE D that an
action to toeat lose a mortgage
on toe following property In
S E M IN O LE County. Florida
Lot I I Stock ft CAM E LOT
U N IT 1. as per the Plal thereof
recorded In Plal Book 70, Page
M and *», of tha Public Records
ot S E M IN O LE County. Florida
has been pled againsl you and
L IN D A JO H N S O N
and
BRUNSW ICK C O R P O R A TIO N
and you are required to serve a
copy ol your wtlllen defenses. II
any. to II on C H A R L E S R
GEORGE
I I I . Swann and
Haddock P A . Plaintiff* al
torney, whose mailing address
It I U West Central Boulevard.
Suite 1100. P O Bov 440. Or
lando. Florida J3403 044) on or
before Ihe lith day ol August.
I t ) ) and Ilia the original with
the Clerk ol this Court either
before service on Plaintilt s
attorney or Immediately there
alter, otherwise e deleull will
be entered againsl you tor Ihe
tellel demanded In the Com
plaint or Petition
W ITN E S S my hand and teal
ol tots Court on the llth day ol
Juty. I««S
(S E A L )
D A V ID N B E R R IE N
C L E R K OF T H F COURT
By JeanBrfllanl
Deputy Clerk
Publish July 17, 14. ) l 4 August
7. togs
D E H 101

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CLASSIFIED ADS
Seminole

IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T
OF T H E E IG H T E E N T H
JU O IC IA L C IR C U IT
IN A N D F O R
S E M IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A .
CASE NO I ) I4M CA Of K
LAK E H O W E L L ARMS
C O N D O M IN IU M
A S S O C IA TIO N ,IN C .
Plaintilt.
rt
ROGER D B U R TO N end
C A TH L E N E B U R TO N ,
husband end wile.
Defendants
N O I I C i OF SALE
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
that on the Ifth day ot August.
104) al 11 00 a m at Ihe west
trent door ot the Courthouse Of
Seminole County, ol Sanlord.
Florida, the undersigned Clerk
will otter for solo Ihe following
described reel property
Unit M1B. L A K E H O W E LL
A R M S C O N D O M IN IU M
o
Condominium according So the
Declaration of Condominium
ond oahlbUt annered thereto
recorded February 10 I N ) In
Official Records Book 1)77,
Pege 1144. Public Records ol
Samlnolo County. Florida. OS
amended together with an un
divided interatl In the common
elements and limited common
elements declared In said De
deration ol Condominium to bo
on appurtenances to too above
Condominium unit
together with oil structures
Improvements. Ilitures. appli
antes end appurtenances on
said land or usad In conjunction
there »n n
The aforesaid sale will be
made pursuant le a Fin a l
Judgment entered In Civil He
U U M CA 00 K now pending In
toe Circuit Court ot the Eigh
teonto Judicial Circuit in and lor
Seminole County. Florida
D A T E D this Ifth day ot Juty,
IN )
(S E A L )
D A V ID N B E R R IE N
C L E R K O F TH E
C IR C U IT C O U R T
By Diane K Drummed
Deputy Clark
Publish July 14. II. I N I
O E H 110

— P ro p e rly

T O JA M E S M MILL
1*11 Unicornio Street
Carlsbad California IN M sore
YO U ARE H E R E B Y
N O T IF IE D that an action hat
been commenced lo foreclose e
mortgage on the following pro
party, lying end being situate In
Seminole Counly, Florida, more
p a r t i c u la r ly d e scrib e d as
follows
Lot U . FOX WOOD PHASE I.
according to the plot Ihoroot at
recorded In Piet Book It, Pages
U , )4 and )). Public Recordt Ot
Seminole Counly. Florida, more
commonly known at 4) Spanish
Oak Lane Apopka F lor Ida
ond you oro required to sorve a
copy ol your writton defense It
any
to It on W I E N E R
S H AP IRO 4 ROSE Attorneys
lor Plaintiff, whose address IS
S404 Cypress Center Drive, Suite
300 Tampa. Florida 1)404. on or
be tort August 14 1*4) and fie
ttw original with Ihe Clerk ol
this Court either before service
on Plaintiffs attorneys or im
mediately thereafter otherwise
a default will ba enter ad against
you for toe relief demanded In
too Complaint
W ITN E S S my hand and seal
ot toll Court on this llth day ot
July. 104)
IS E A U
D A V ID N B E R R IE N
C L E R K O F TH E
C IR C U IT C O UR T
B Y J E A N B R IL L A N T
D E P U T Y C LER K
Publish July 17. 14 It 4 August
7. ISt)
O E H 100

Orlando - Winter Park

322-2611

831-9993

CLASSIFIED DEPT.
HOURS
1:30 A M. - 5:30 P.M.
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
SATURDAY 9 ■Noon

RATES

l tint* ................. 67C * lino
3 cpRMCutivg tint** G1C • lino
7 con*«tutivo ttm*» 52C ■ lint
10 cpRMCutivg lime) *ftc ■ lino
Contract Rates Available
3 Line) Minimum

NURSE AIDES AND LIVE IN
Private duty, stall duty, and
homa care positions available
Exeat lent pay
M E O IC A L FE R S O N N E L FOOL
JBl#»»4S1t.
E O E .M /F/H /V______________

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

NURSE
R N or LPN, Full Tim e ) to It
PM shift Good atmosphere
and benefits Apply at D d Bary Manor, ad N Mwy 17/tp.
OeBory E O E

NURSES AIDES

71— Help Wanted

21— Personals
ABORTION COUNSELING
Free Pregnancy Tests Indi
vidua I Counseling Coll tor
appointment evening hours
available
M l 74V)

23— Lost &amp; Found
L o t?
m a l t g r a y poo dle
M* I Ion vl 11# A r t !
T w tt
y/U/M Regard XI) 517*__
Lent l#ma»a tyrlryjif pit bull
€ l f * 1 tall &lt;*ocbf4 Peo'e
K N
R EW A R D 111 AM ) or
to* fVM
Medium P tth ip o o F# rr# lr
litver g f iy &lt;v/feri. cipp*u
Lott Juty II. Sanford Ave
ftew&lt;rdt Fam ily p»t 130

25— Special Notices
Custom order pair magnetic
Signs for car or truck Indud
Ing name, address Phone
number end logo. )7 )
p u ts Signcralt H udia

HI m t

27— Nursery &amp;
Child Care
Babysitting In my home Re
tponvbi* mother Mol meali
m 7Mt. anytime
ft*trytin tag In My Horn# Lowing
mother lovee children' Lunch
ft w c k Oft Hwy 4U l i t l i f t

A c le rt A c f r t t t v i Mod#l* All
fetonf for mmrlet.TV ft print
work
Sertout only Rppiy
P a ra m o u n t

★
* * *
• Thinking ef gefltng * •
• Reel Eitate License? «
We eOec Free Teuton
end continuous T u ln ln fl
Cell Dick er Vicki for details
471 i m ; i n no© tv* f m m o
Keyetol Florida . Inc
It Y e a n C i par lance I

55— Business
Opportunities

Full or pert time Evpvrltwcbd
Only Apply • A M 1 PM
WAR ECO SC ft VICE
I ION French Av*
Sanford
C A S H IIA / H O S TC S S tor dining
room Evening* pert hme
Pottibly full flme Apply In
. per ton Men'
ThlK J '4 P M
ef Deltona Inn 14 Deltona
gall_________________________
Avon Hiring Smiling Fecetl
C A L L i»’A M E D lA T E l Y
m &gt;f It ..........................m IM I
C H IL D C A R E
Full «nd pert
time poglt'M l available Ma
turlfy. common tanie, genuine
lo v e a n d k n o w lR d g a of
children a mutt Training and
tiperience preferred Apply
In pereon M l E 2Sfh 5t .
S a n fo rd E a r ly Childhood
Confer
_________
Clark Apparel
t i l l State Street
111 K M
Experienced Sewing Machine
Operators
CO OK/VAN D R IV ER
For pro school cantor Mon
Frl. 7 1 PM Good starting pay
plus Ufa insurance tor quoti
tied parson over 1) years old
with chauffeurs license Cell

in «)47

COOKS NEEDED
Good benefits 4 child care
assistance Call 11)4440 ask
tor Kathy.___________________
D O M IN O 'S PIZZA now hiring
drivers Ftoslbto hours. M i
‘par hr Must have own car
with liability Insurance 4 be
at least I I yrs old Call
l i t WOO. 11A M 4PM
_____
E X E C U T IV E S E C R E TA R Y
Front office, phones, tiling,
typing helpful Permanent
position Never e Fee

TEMP TERM..............7 7 *1 3 4 8
Fram ing Carpenter I Qualified
crews at 4 or more tor ongoing

IN T E R N A T IO N A L S IE EL
B U IL D IN G M A N U F A C TU R
E R A W A R O I N G
D E A L E R S H IP IN A V A IL
A B LE A R E A S SOON G R E A T
P R O F IT P O T E N T IA L IN AN
E X P A N D IN G IN D U S T R Y
C A L L W C D O C O R IS ) ris
i jo© Cal l * )

project Ml I0P ot M0 *414
LEASING AGENT
Esp prater ted Coll tor ap
pwlntment. M l S44 or M l
4*11. betaeon 0 4
___
Local man lo cart tor targe
property Must have good
irenportetton and retortneas
Must be available ) days per
week Will supply all equip
ment Call l i t 0)1)
M A C H IN E
S E R V IC EM A N
1)40 00 wk t co truck pro
vlded Large Mtg Co will
train you wtth mechanical
background Go to businesses
and assam bla m achines'
Benefits

ftCCUIVlTY F L U tl
• Jh% Short Term Mortgage
money needed 114 000 becked
by 14VOO0 income property!
121 4479

71 — H e l p W a n t e d
AAA T E M P e new division ol
AAA E M P L O Y M E N T now
Invites you to apply tor tern
porary employment
Good Jobs lor Good Prop is
No Fee to You 11
Call Solly........................ M l OB))
Acrylic Applicators needtd to
apply protective coating on
cars, boats and planes ) ) to
I I I per hour Ws train For
work in Sanlord area call
Tam pa o il 144 71)1 _____

Employment

323-5176
MAINTENANCE HELPEN
E x p a r la n c a p re fe rre d
40
hr, wee! Call tor Bill 17) fsoo

MANAGEMENT TRAINEE
E icoltenl opportunity to begin e
career In the budding materl
el Industry In our three year
training program Training
includes operation of heevy
d e li v e r y e q u lp m e n l,
w areho using, dispatching,
salts 4 classroom instruction
Musi be established resident
with some college, construe
tlon or supervisory expert
ence V s d a y week pt tod.
competitive salary 4 banetlts
program Call 7*4 3*70, send
resume, or apply In person to

ACTORS EXTRAS

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M IN I

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Report reedy for work el i AM
tOf W Iff $«
Seniord

321 1590
ASSEM BLER)
Front olftco. phonos, filing
typing helpful Permanent
positions Never a Feel

R IN K ER M A TE R IA L S . CORP
Hwy 441 4 Clercena Read
P O Bat 177)4
Orlande. F l 714*0
EOE
AVO N EARN JNO S WOWIH
O P E N T E R R I T O R I I ) NO W tll
M l i n t e r 131 sets

TEMP PERM______ 774-1344
ATTENTION TELEMARKETERS
The Evening Herald ties post
lions available tor phono solic
Hurt to work Monday through
Friday betwen 4 PM and V
PM Ideal lor Ihe Individual
with a friendly voice ond some
sales eaperience This position
provides wage plus tom
mission Interested applicants
should contact toe Evening
Herald at ( » ) ) 37) 7411 and
ask tor tha circulation de
nf
A u t o m o b ile S a lt s R e p re
tentative needed No exper l I
once necessary polygraph ,
required Call tor more In f
formation I t ) 1X30__________

legal Notice
F IC T IT IO U S NAM E
Noltco &gt;4 hereby given lhal I
•m engaged in business at t)7t
B a n n t lt D r lv a . S ulla 1)4,
Longwood. Samlnolo Counly.
Flo rida under Ihe llcllllout
noma ot S E M IN O LE WINDOW
A DOOR and that I Intend to
register said name with the
Clerk ot the C ircuit Court.
Samlnolo County. Florida in
accordance wllh the provisions
of the Fictitious Name Statutes.
To w lt Section 44)04 Florida
Statu tat 14)7
'%/ John W Maro
Publish J u ly ). 14 17 74 IS4)
O E H 10

Employment
323-5176
M il French Ave
Phone workers, no salts, rhdle
or female 14 years or older,
students O k M ust have
transportation S4 per hour
plus good bonuses Full lime
preferred For Interview Call
0*0 5741 etk tor Mark
POR TER
t i t Groat anby level Into Mce
car dealership! No orporwnco
I Variety ol duties

Employment
323-5176
M l) French Avo.

REAL ESTATE
SALES PEOPLE
High
Earnings
Potential I
Modern office In escellent
location Complete training
program New divlion ol old
etlabUtlted firm Cell now
lor details on pleasant
working conditions and to
secure your future
Jim Patter!,
S74 4SM
Security Guards Immediate
openings for security guards
Full and part time positions
Will train, uni lor ms furnished,
male, females, veterans, and
retirees welcome Equal op
p o rfu n lly amployar Call
(X31I 441 7)4)
S UM M ER JOBS
Immediate openings
Day 4 evening hours!
• Clerical
a Warehouse
Never a Feel

TEMP PERM.............774-1348
S U R V E Y C REW : Experienced
party chiefs 4 instrument men
wanted Permanent positions
with good pay 4 excellent
benefits In Orlando area Send
resume to P E C In c, 700 C
Robinson St , Suite IM0, Or
lando. F L D M t ____________
T Irad el Job Hunting 7
C o ll F u tu re s
th e y

have

those who want to work
a74 c no
C E M E N T WORKER* *
H E L P E R S - Excellent pay
Start right away 474 4100
O E L IV E R Y H E LP E R S no av
per ietsce necessary Fulltim e
Good starling pay 471 4300
G E N E R A L O F F I C E
T R A IN E E S
Great starting
Iob Several openings Good
pay a74 4300
F A C T O R Y A S S E M B L Y and
P R O D U C TIO N WORK Most
shifts open Good pay scales
474 4100

.

IM M E O t A T E O P E N IN G S
General Conttruclion labor.
Good pay 474 4X30
TR U C K D R IVER S Long haul
Immodlatot Good driving re
cord Over M 471 4100
L O C A L D R IV E R S Straight
trucks Good pay Start right
away 474 4J00
R E C E P T IO N IS T . O F F IC E
H E LP E R S . CLER KS. C R T
O P ER A TO R S
Im m ad lala
openings Good pay scales
Call 474 4no NOW'
W E L O E R S Carlllied Excellent
pay scales Call today 474

P A I N T E R S 4 P A IN T E R
H E L P E R S - Im m s d la ta
openings, good sterling pay
Coll today 474 4)00
D R Y W A L L With o.* without
e x par la n ce
Im m e d i at e
openings Good pay Call to
dav 474 4300

NOW HIRING!
O utstanding O p portunity For

EXPERIENCED CASHIERS
GAS ATTENDANTS AND
FAST FOOD PREPARATI0I

O ne &lt;

TNtATMENT NURSE
R N or LP N. port time 4 to I
PM ) days per wk Good
atmosphere
Apply al De
Bery Manor a* N Hwy 17/tl.
OeBary E O B _______________

A ll shifts. Good atmosphare
and benefits Apply at De
Bery Manor 40 N Hwy 17tol
OeBory E O E
P AR T TIM E LOAN
R E C E P T IO N IS T
Hey. housewives' Great oppor
tunlty to get out of too house
end still spend lima ol hornet
Plush friendly office!

D l ) French Ava

Needed tor 1 Mai or Motion
Ptcturaa. and I TV soap all
types Call M l 3401
Interne I tonal Talent Group
A LL TY P ES JO B )
S TA R T W ORK NOWI
/

. 4 4 M 4 tt.

CASHIER NEEDED

33-Real Estate
Courses

LABOR
IN TH E C IR C U IT CO UR T
OF TH E E IG H T E E N T H
JU O IC IA L C IR C U IT
OF FLO R ID A .
IN A N D F O R
S E M IN O LE C O U N TY
CASE NO 4) I 744 C A 00
O E N E R A L JU R IS D IC TIO N
O IVISIO N
C ITIC O R P HOM E OWN E RS
S ER VIC ES . INC .
Plelntllf
vt
J A M E S M H IL L , e tingle
person, at el ,
D e l a n d a n t s ,
N O TIC E OF AC TIO N
Censtructlve Service

M U F F L E R IN S T A L L E R S
Looking tor hitutoT Esport
onced In osftusl. shocks,
brakes sales Good salary
Advancement to management
for right person Call 4 0
W10, P M A U T 0 C E N T E R
N U R S E 'S A ID E S ! All shifts
Experienced or certified prp
ferred Apply In person of
Lakovrow Nursing Cantor. 010
E 7nd St . Sanford__________

f/o /iCENTERS

5 LOCATIONS IN SEMINOLE COUNTY

• Auto / Truck Refueling
• Full Line Convenience Store
• Fast Food Kitchens
Fried Chicken Subs Donuls

• Top Salaries
• Free Life &amp; Hospitalization
• 2 Paid Vacations Each Year
• Profit Sharing Plan
• Other Benefits
MAKE APPLICATION IN PERSON
AT 202 N. Laurel Ave., Sanlord
Monday Thru Ftiday I 30 AM 4 30 PM
NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE

�71— Help W anted

Ev*nirvg Ndrald, Sanford, Ft. WadndtcUy, July 2*. 19*1—tlB

KIT'N* CARLYLE ' by Larry Wright

99— A p a rtm e n ts
U nfurnished / Rent

117— C o m m ercial
Rentals

For night shift Enpenynced
preferred but w ill train
E*c*ll*nt bynyhts w itt com
pyfitlvo pay Apply at Tba
L e w e s T r a n P la n t, la t l
Aileron C lrcia. (A ir p o r t ),
Vrntord Industrie! p a rt

SHENANDOAH VILLAGE

Brian A O 'hca Spocy 300 up to
I too so H also storagr avail
ybly 371 4aCl________________
Ryryli offica ypaca K0 aq H up
to &lt;000 Also storyga tvyi'yb'a
Can 1)10*41 balwaan |A M
tl Noon, I soil 3A1 WOO attar 1
PM

W AR EH O USE W O RK ER S
heed ID immediately. atala to lift
SO tba M ull ba rallabta. own
transportation Parm anant
polli&gt;on Never a Fa*

TEMP PERM_______774 1341
W AR EH O USE
M 71 hr lo start with no o p e n
anc* needed! la rg e Co with
lots ol actyancamant and full
benefits' Needs to h ir» today *

a fK

Employment

fe Y d

323-5176

M il Franch Av*.
Weed Werker E roartancad saw
o p e ra to r and a t t a m b l y
worker Mult ba abia to lltt
haary product Hospital)!*
tion. bonus** vacation and
holidays Apply
FO R M ITE X INCOR P
I Port of Sanford
laka Monroa
From a II AM or I ) PM
W ORD PROCESSOR
SS to M par hour Immediat#
opamngi
Parmanant poii
tun Navar a Faa
a IBM OISP LAY W R IT E R
• LA N IE R »i • W A N S

TEMP PERM..............774-134*
3 l P Xt
lO #rOfh In but#
doctor** outlet »o h#ip *ith
pjtlenf car* and effic* citric*)
werk Mo»t b# v «rv goed
fypJit 1a.m.liar with madica)
triin.-iit.7Jpi ion lia r ting at I* 00
per N j j t T o worli 16 hour*. per
mwrnk Call W n Thocnai on
Wad only aI 171 72SO tor
application
1)07 par **afc to H art J| caraar
pci it ton.1
* aval lab Ja W# train
CpH
111 29)7 b a t ^ i f n 9
A M 17 Noon

91— A p artm e n ts /
House to Share
F#m*l# to ituir* ) bdrm horn# in
Langwood wltb motHar of 7
Non tmofcpr. m y»t Itha hidi
110D par month ply* Mtcurity
and util itiai Call &gt;30 m i
Raommata wantad to *har« 3
bdrm apt Call Dabbta 171
’ado
7 mature adultl to iJhare a 1

1 Bdrm Ouptoi with Pool

1340- S350
Adults A Fetmlies Walcamal
l l t l Sacurity Dapasit
Call.............. ...... ...........
Spacious A part man is Minutas
tram Hwy tala Lakatront.
pool tannis. adults, no pats,
laundry Starting at SJQS a mo
Call H I &lt;1743to saa
Itaklva R i v t r E f f ic ie n c y Carpet, air. canoa us# adults.
nopals SIM mo 171 u n _____
1 and 1 bdrm Also turmshad
attictancy from STS waak S1S0
drposlt No pats Call H I *507
S r PM &lt;)S Palmatto
I Bedroom
I Bath
no pats
13*0 a mo 1700 sacurlty
177 task
1 Bdrm , 1 bath. Dtlusa Apt
13)9 par month S7S0 sacurlty
.it Call B J A IM
7 bdrm . I bath 1)70 mo 1700
dtp No pa's Unitad Salas
Assac . lac. R E A L T O R S Call
Naw H I M H ________________
l i t ! SP EC IA L
I 4 1 bdrm from S1&gt;0 Laky
Ada Fleubto laasa 17) k*70

101—Houses
Furnished / Rent

103— Houses
Unfurnished / Rent
DaBary tingle family hou%a 3
B ir m . 7 hath, i c f t t n t d
porch, wooded lot on qu»at
itraat 771 ITISor 6?f 1S40
H ID O fN LA K E N k a ly deco
fated 3 Bdrm . j bath. app!&gt;
anca*. fellndi. IMS' par month
CaH 171 lif t
• F I IN D E L T O N A e • •
• a HOMES FO R R E N T • •
• • 174 14)4 a «

bdrm home wltli I lamala
1340 par mo + 1/1 utHIHai
Call 111 7H1

93— Rooms for Rent
Ctimtian Apt* A Horn**
T v kitchen laundry maid ISO
yfc 1 up OH m s m 473 3410
Non smoking rtflre# kite ton
pTNllagat 1740' par month
Call 177 647*_
Rqomt for rant furniihad. or
unfurntihad Call
177 M i l
7411 Gala Plata
SANFORD Fumiihad room* by
thf aark Reasonable ratal
Mtfdiarvlca Call 171 410’
17 PM 4ISPalmattoAva
TN B FLO R ID A H O T ! I
100 Oak Avanua
171 a 104
Rtaionabie Weakly Ratal

\

97—A partm ents
Furnished / Rent
A V A IL A B L E n o w
Fyfnkthed ItiNffco Apart man H
Dna Padfi om Apt*
Two Bedroom Apt*
FLEXIBLE LEASES
SENIOR C ITIZ E N S D IS C O U N I
RANCH 1 I T L E L IV tN O IM

SANTORD COURT APTS.
373 3301
Eltklancy apartment No pat*,
rid smell children 1317 per
month SAW iwcurlty deposit
CM! T O IMF_________________
Furls Apll lor tonler Cltlient
Jl| Palmetto A vc
t Cowan Ho Phone Call*
Let# M jry I bdrm furnished
apt Singly m u . no pet*
Head ynow Call m 7*30
lovely &gt; Bdrm with u f w i w l
perch Complete privacy R100
week plui 13M sacurlty dapoi
It Call ) I ) n t to r B J H U
Nawly deenryted I Bdrm Com
plyla privacy M l w**k with
»1M security deposit Include*
utn Cyii n m y y o r i i J M i j
Remodeled I bdrm w /priv
yctryncy. patio, air A m art
m s mo ♦ itc i m m _______
Studio I adult no pad air. all
ylactric. guwl ryudantial D U
par month I t ) M t t
1 and 1 b d r m . lu r n ls h a d
ypartmanti naar town SM and
lAtpar week Call m « * A

NEW HOMES FOR RENT
Energy IHlctofit 7 bdrm , I
bath Patio Hornet naifted in
quiet country vetting near
shopping A ichoolt Cloie to
Lak« Mary l/« E u t
Chock fhaia toaturoi
o Frost Free Refrigerator
o Micro wove
O Garage
a Attic Storage
o Washer/Dry or Connections
• On/Sight Management
Children A Pots Welcome
Senior CHlteni Discount
Call Now tor More IntormaHon

321-3827
Nita 1 bdrm
7 bath, cant
twaDAIr 1st. last A sac dap
HatponsibN parson wllh ral
yryncas toa rsa lSIY
___
S A N FO R D 1 b d rm . I bath
Nncad yard taoo mo
T E R P R IIE 3 bdrm 3 baths
SI Johns accass SSSOmo

cn

IA N D S TO C K B R O KER S
U t 1*1)
Any tlmy
Sanlord 3 Bdrm , tancad yard
10 mins from l/a sat) mo
Call I t ) ) ) » ) Orlando
Vavan room Hovva Naw carpal
throughout 1071 W 1st St
t« X mo . 1st, Iasi 4 daposil
371 IIQayttar 1 P M
iso* San lord A va 3 Bdrm . 7
Bath claan carpalad lancad
yard garaga washar. nawly
dacoralad Nasponslbla tami
ly saa) v dapusil Call 171
aMI

105— D uplexT rip lex / Rent
Laky Mary
7 Bdrm .
washar dryyr hookups, appli
ancas. q u lyl a rty
SlM.dtkcaunl InvasSwrs Raal
ly M rvicas yyy M M
large 7 bdrm . I bath, vaullyd
calling, appllancys. hooai ups.
scryynyd patio S)*0 )aOO
H I 71)1 balwaan &lt;PM A 7PM
IMI B Mallonvlllo 1 bdrm I
baih. air, appliancos i l l ) par
mo plus 1331 korurlty daposil
Call 131 M Alovan.ng.

1 0 7 -M o b ile
Homes / Rent

1 Bdrm Furnished Apirtment
Call

» 1 I*)*

99—A partm ents
Unfurnished / Rent
BAMBOO COVE ARTS
NO E Airport Bird
- 1 Bdrm I Bath I M0 i m
1 Bdrm . t B i t h t m i m
p h o n b ............................m a o o i

• COUNTRY SETTING*
Largo I A I Bdrm. Aaartmantt
Adult LakrvlawFamily Pvoliidv

Aitildblt N«w Open Wffkgnds
S E C U R ITY D E P O S IT
W ITH TH IS ADr

SIM

MASTERS COVE . . 373 7900
l u R l d 1 bdrm , i m . I bdrm .
Stay lot. latl A m c rat Attar
s R tm titi.

Ouial A rc . ) Points 1 or 1
bdrms shady lot Pat OK
Idaal for Handyman typa 1300
mo plus sac 373 M * atlar «

111— R e s o r t / V a c a t i o n
R e n ta ls
Now Smyrna BaacK Attractiva
7 bdrm turn apt Poof. 100
yds from byoch Ava.labla
long farm monthly wwakly
yea a77 p«17__________________

Naw Smyrna BaacN 1 bdrm 1
MX v t or 11100 mo
177 ITX or ka* 3700

113— Storage Rentals
Mini N u th o u s e s
SMB Up
iijy a jg

E X C ITIN G NEW TH IN G S ARE
H APPENING AT
THE

ejVfetSla&amp;Cove
APARTMENTS

$100

SECURETY

D E P O S IT

1 A 2 B E D R O O M A P T S . A V A IL A B L E
A D U L T S A M P F A M IL IE S W E L C O M E

3714 R I D G E W O O D A V E . r S A N F O R D

323-7900

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BaRy Bads, itcatlyrs. Ctefhas
Flyypyn s. Etc Pypyrback
Baaks ) ) ) *&gt;77 - ) ) ) t u t _____
F A S T CASH Far gold, silvwr
diamonds, and coins.
T r s a ia n I stand Jywalry W3R11B
Need Crib*. Ptyypyn* Baby
tu rn itu ra . clothing Good
Pcicaa Attar 7 PM
U l 17*)
Faying CASH tor
Aluminum. Cans, Copper
Brass Load Newspaper
Glass. Gold. Si!v*v
Kokomo Tool. *11W 1st
11 00 Sat * 1)1)1)0 0

til**- Sentry- 3 Bdrm with air
and all appllancys. 11*00
Can M ' U M
|y*a Skyline 3 Bdrm 3bath sat
up tn Carriage cev* adult
section Many yitret Moving
m utt sail1 Call 133 7t|t

121—Condominium
Rentals
181 — Appliances
/ Furniture

S IN G L E S T O R Y
L IV IN G

Appitancts Far Sal* *11 In
•ictlldfit tandtttan A M ty
fw arynH dd..................... U H 1 H
B A S S E T T CRIB
ydllow
chyxkad canopy and mattrass
Evcyliyni (flnditon, 1700 Call
111 33*7______________________

Lets* Term! to Frt
Tout Nttdi?
Furnished or Unfurnished.
Carports...... — ... Prlvalo Patios
lusA Landscaping Pats Chiidrtn
W ATER B ED S A C C E P T E D !

223—Miscellaneous
LO W EST PRICE ST IN TOW N
Nyw and pc# owned |ew»lr»
T r y sur* Islaad J e w try.. &gt;3)0)7*
L O W R E T ORGAN Maghogan,
3 kryboards, bench. Hawaiian
simulator I3K&gt; Call « ) i 70a)
MOvTNO CARTONS
Contptet* tor housahold move
___________ 337 331*____________

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE

Call............ 3211911
127—O ffice Rentals
laka M ary B lv d . S arh tad
C m lrr F irm 700 sq ft *o
3 000 sq tt Rani nagoliabla
373 m o or 417 3700___________

1*1 — Homes For Sale

Offices to Rent

BATEMAN REALTY

Raasonabia ond con van ani
70&lt; N Map la Sanlord
311 «0*0

Lovaly I bdrm coHaga with
porch Compiala privacy l «
par waak •1700 vac unity Call
37) naa or m h i : ____________
Wakivy Rivyr t'y acra prlvata
wjodad and tancad 1 bdrm 7
bath* t a m l l y r o o m
w'tlreplece H ors. OK li.'S
Call H I aats__________________
7 Bdrm . ! bain houka Westser.
d ry a r. air haat c a rp a l,
tancad yard Adulti. tingla
family S400 par month 1700
sar jnty dapos-l Call 177 434*

219— Wanted to Buy

1 57 -M o b ile
Homes / Sale

TRUSS ASSEMBLERS

141— Homes F or Sale
E BClutive M e rAhsem Home 4
bdrm /7 b « t h . J ' l « ( r « l
Hof%e%* Ai*unh#/FHA By
o+*+' 117$ 000 372 4m
Ne«r glrpoft, ) bdrm
1 b*’h,
M&gt; 400 or fervf tor 4421 per
month Firm Owrsef H I 4441
Ottee** 4 bdrm # 2 ba’h on 1
e&lt;re% with h or«« bwrn *r&gt;d
pot’ uft 474.400
H«w Home* N e »r Otteen )
Bdrm
1 both Blr. heet.
4)7 000 42100 down imtide*
Ck)«&lt;ng CO%t4 Piymgnt* of
4110 pof monfh
C O UN TR Y W ID E R E A L T Y
Reg H E Broker
111 IDS
471 Hwy 411. Otteen Me
Long wood Lake M a t * School*
’t f f like buy 4f 444 400 App
1400 *q M ) bdrm H* be’h *
etlrg* Hon ottumbobie iown
AniiOu* owner 17) 1101____

m

a m

2 Bdrm . 2 Beth Villa Better
then newt Vertical blind* in
e*ofy room Hew range and
re frig e ra to r
B ra n d new
carpet! C o rn e r unit w th
garage 414 000

Ltc Raal Estate Brekar
3M* Laniard Ava
321 0 7 5 9 E v e . 3 2 2 -7 6 * 3
By Uwnar ) bdrm , Us bath
In ground pool, peddia Ians.
11X U patio privacy lenc*
saaooo Call Carl 173 UM

HALL

b r ic k

F IR E P L A C E come* with fh««
7 Bdrm.., 7 'betil home! Hugh
m i r family (M in i Lergt
tcreofied y i t l i l Baaotlful
fenced corner loft Fanattic
tlnan clngl Cell u l qvickt
4
4
4
4
0
0
LA R G E C O R N E R LO T ceme*
with fht* 7 Bdrm home in
greet location New roel. very
Cteen, lew down payment lew
monthly payment 437.144
FH A VA S P E C IA L! ) Bdrm
H i bath, central air. garage,
f e n c e d y a r d , kitchen
bust! in bar! Mt 440

323-5774

kitchen
m door
garage
t l f 000

O TH E R H OM ES. LOTS
A C R E A G E . IN V E S T M E N T
P R O P ER TY
C A L L A N Y T IM E
R E A L T O R ......... ............. 11) 4441
L IS T W l T H U t l
Ov Iterse (fila r anether war id I
fa|ey the Haver ot the Medl
ter reneon m fhf» recently re
navkted 4 b d rm . I bath
icreened poet heme

WaII Street Co

3/15005

D U P L E X ONLYSSy.ypy
Recently refurbithed Including
naw c e n t r a l a i r h e a t
Excellent location produce*
4471 rent Attumabie FHA
mortgage H U R R Y ON THI4
O N E!

CALL BART

CO M M E R C 1AL SPECIALIST
BOB M B ALL. JR F A
R E A L T O R .„ ..... ............ 1314111
4 lot* to n e d co m m e rcia l
JnduMrlaf on toon to be paved
We*» Highbank* Road 1 loft
hank railroad 414 000 tor the
package De Bary Realty
301 4*4 4131

151 — Investment
Property / Sale
C A L S E lB f H R V 1 act* lorwd
PR I 11) 000 W MalKtawskl.
r ea lto r
131 m &gt;

153—AcreageLots/Sale

&gt;77 I)** attar ) » P M
Need to lent lot tor small frailer
kn Sanford DeB«ry Del am)
ar»a Call Howard 111 1770

Priced Reduced! J bdrm I bath.
Large lot. How 124 000
Large heme with eat in
large living room
laundry, double &lt;ar
central air/ heat
Owner will fInanee

I bdrm J bath Immediate ot
cupancy F H A Non quatifying
mortgage Low down Owner
hotd* 2nd mortgage 114 400
447 1441

lo t with beautiful oak tires

laa* HW Y 17*1

Rebuilt Kirbys 5129.95 l up
Ouar*oto#d .................. M l S«a«
Tires tor 4 wheri drlv# trucks
17 X 40s *nd 14 ) U s plus
U S rims Good condition
first otter Ml m t

.
iN
.’e
*
) _1

BY O W NER 1 bdrm 7 bath.
Pool Fireplace *1 acre on
canal to Lake Markham
A tlu m # 1440 monthly with
44 ono down Call Ball Rofte
43! 10a0 (d a ytl or I H 7410

1*9— Commercial
Property / Sale

«f a i t t me ‘
Win**
)4 9U4* n n tR k c i

c o m m a n d i n g

1*1 — Homes For Sale

m ils I . I l l S T ....... . , . w u n
Frigioat* Dylui* Stova tor sata
S3)) or bast ottyr Call 331
Bala aftav ) P M__________ ___
Ktnm ory Sawing machin# in
cabinet All ailachm ynty.
y .c a lltn t condition, asking
SiQO Call 111 IM * __________
Aacawditwewd AppHancas
from St) W AR RANTY
B AR N ETTS
CASSELB ERR Y
B U S II)
.................. IM 14)1
. R E N T TO O W N a
Cotov T V s styroos. washyrs.
y t f w t , ratrigeratoc lr**(yrs
turnitura. vidyorycordtf k
Special 1st weak's cent l ) 00
Altarnativa TV A Ayol Rantylt
3ayrat Shopping Cantar
133 MAC
_______
Used Washar. Pacts* SecvHa
ta. hanmarts .....
J » ***7.
M O O N E T APPLIANCES

Ut i l i t y I r y li t r
t i l ) . L rg
Bar B Q grill US I ) In lira
with rim U ) 133 7)4*
« tt X I I tl Heavy Duty
Tandem Traitor
S17) oo
&gt;31 M il

B id O id itt
No D td il?
Wf FINANCE
W A LK IN

....

DR IVE O U T

NATIONAL AUTO SALES

.............. 1317*1)

lentord A ir A Uth St

) ! l *- - |

183—T elevisio n/
Radio / Stereo

* DAYTONA AUTO a

• aCO LO R TE LE V IS IO N a a

Hwy *!....„........ Daytona Beach
a e e a e Helds a a a a e e

KISH R E A L E S T AT E
SIS Watt 31th Sheaf
tvien\r*Htit w u n i%eunauin

KISH REAL ESTATE
41 X M O N T H S Y O U N G
Spec lout 4 bedroom, 1 bath
E a t in hi ft; hen* Scraanad
pa He. t cor garage Clove *e
chopping Molrveted Teller
1/1.400
U N IQ U E S bedroom |«» bath
homie on 7 acre*.. Cedar tram*
with wood deckt, detached
garage, worhroom Cathedral
cetiing* fireplace 1144.404
C O NDO Completely renovated
Interior 1 bedroom. Mi bath
) ifery F H A (inanctngi avail
able 441.400

155— Condominiums
Co-Op / Sale
N E W L M T R N * BEACH
7 bdrm I bath beachytdt cot
teg# with commercial toning
Start your own buiin*** near
the ocean 447.400
Reachable Realty, R EALTO R S
404 47’ m i .....
Open t Oay«t

1 5 7 -M o b ile
Homes / Sale

Gregory
o mi T s
MOBILE ^ ^ H OhM

O P E N S U N D A Y S I to I PM
Adult Farh

( 3 0 5 ) 321-0041
41SW DlhStraat
Linford. FI 133ft

REALTOR

Lifetime
Laf Refit*

ttM t i l l
Ihilude* Wa’er GarbageFick up
Yard Mainlenaru#
Immediate OemparK y
Or ego/y Mebtl# Heme* I D INO

Zenith I I color ieievkiion Qrfcfj
ink I price over liOO Pklence
due 4244 00 c*th or ’eke over
payment* 17* month Sflll in
w e r r e n t y NO M O N E Y
DOWN F re# home trial, ho
□CtUg.'lKVi CaH 147 LTV4 c!L»y

PUBLIC AUTO AUCTION
Every Wrd Nile el 7 M PM

* W here A nybody a
* Can Buy or S ell! *
f er mere details

________ n e * m t i n

199— Pets &amp; Supplies

DeBary Auto A M aims* Sales
Acrest the river, top *t hill
114 Hwy If tl O eBtryM A AM*

Ability Kenntlt Dog tnoerdtng
Countr y AImgtpher e Ree*on
Able U i t n
111 1720
Moving Mu«t Sell! Male fawn
tu«er • mo* Old AKC regit
fared
Far * cropped a m
Vhott_ 117 ’447
R O T T W I l l T R Fem ale
a
month* Pur* bred no paper*
4300
Ability Kennel*___
771 1220

a INSTANT CASH a
* * WE W ILL B UY * «
a eVOUR U t E D C A R * a
• CALL PHIL B E T T IS *
c o u r t e it

p o n t ia c

'74 Cidiltoc c**pa OaVIII*
Loaded good cond
leather
In tor lor )l W0 *44* 7*7_______
■77 Hornet Stalton Wagon Air.
A M PM cruis# conlrol, power
stoermg * brakes 7! 000 mi
S7#l tirm » ) 1117or 137 )»T3
1*77 M e r c u r y C e u g a r
Wagon Air auto cruis# M l
petatr SUM Call 17*4)74
*17 Mercury Marquis Like new
m*td* A out Completely re
built, new tires Must see to
appreciate A sking D I M
firm 77) l l l l a r 77) 7M7 ___
'II Oeliun 119 ) speed air
well maintained tinted win
daw* wwo srt ’04&gt;
ItE u o rtG L
Loaded
14)0 Down Small Mo Paymant
C M ic o * t h e m a n
ireaeac

233—Auto Parts
/ Accessories
W A N T E D 1»77 Toyota Corot*
Wagon body In good condition
) D 1*00*.! I t ) or 3*7 1477

S i 11\ 1»i ft ikde* with « *’#«!
floor 11*0 Only 4nt*reftted
Call H i trai j ” er I F M

239—Motorcycles
and Bikes
Kawasaki I t )
DM
1713111

241 — R ecreational
Vehicles / Cam pers
Jayco IV7) Pop up 14 I t . Heaps
t Gastlec
re trtg y ra to r,
stove link, awnings Good
condition i l l 7731

243—Junk Cars
TOP Dollar Paid tor Junk A
Used car* trucks A heavy
equipment 173 two
W E PAY TOP DO LLAR FOR
JU NK CARS AND TR UCKS
CBS A U TO PAR T S 3*&gt; *)*)

mint

USED C A R S
TH E B E S T IN T O W N
f, E 2 T E H M S

1979

CHEVETTE
* 9 * 3

4 OR

1981 FORD

FOR E S TA TE
C o m m trc ie i or R aildan tia!
Auction* A Appraitalt Call
Dell » Auction 32) UJQ________

FAIRMONT

217— Garage Sales

C R E D IT H A S S L E S ?
• W* C om F Inane*
• Down Payment* Sxxt and Up
• Trad* Ins Accepted
D IS C O U N T A U T O S A L E S
IB O I Freeefe A*e. B IS -IR R B

Oerag* Sal# Womens, men s
and ttstldren s clothing, boat
m otor, electric typewriter,
deck celculetor, kemionlte
luggage lets el kitchenware
mis cel laneo us Items
E.ceitont curydiitors. July 7*.
77th. g A M MO* Country Club
Md Icorner of Upset* i d l
M O V IN G ) A L I I B a ld w in
Spinal. Ilk* new EI770. nice
bunk beds. I M . an tique
rocker D M chitterofee U 7 )
1, ’ .*g washer |17) 13) )to*
M O V IN O S A LE m Setsume
Dr Saturday A Sunday July
17th 7*th Furniture, house
hold Items, etc
M O V IN G SALE Friday A Sal
urday
t to * C lo th e s ,
furniture. A mi sc 110 Club
Rd oil West 7)lh SI

R E A L E STA TE
R EA LTO R
171 7444
t A1T COAST Cl I ANIMG CO
Trim carpentry repairs N«vy
trained Haw conitruction
(lean up Rental unit (leaning
A painting C a ll Howard
771 7770

Call m n il _____________
'71 V W air im t n stereo n»w
a n g in a wi t h w a r r a n t y *
E ktyitont ccnd'tton 13) 130*
■)) Bute* E ly ttro 31) lull
power new tlrys No rust
Super C to* - 1^SJOOO M l 341*

★ AUCTION ★

213 —Auctions

T r i_ _ m

Itgi FIR ENZ A W AG O N
Tak* up pavrn*"*) ot U 3 » **

237—Tractors and
T railers

231 — C a r s

77TH STRFFI FURNITURE
tya w 17th St

2 3 1 -C a rs

1*73 Dedg* Deri P e ril only 71*
engine U M transmission D00
other parts lor kale 11.),')*
1*7) DO DOE C O R O N E T
Good running condition Air,
good tires. MOO Musi Set*
Call )77*4)t evening* and
ISM PONTIAC F i r e B IR O
Automatic good radio, excellent
condition *1.000 mile* Must
k*ll quickly I Cell
133 MM
i Madeo f’har me. y &gt;y I PM
1**4 CMRY1LER STH A V I
Ver y low m ileage &lt;*.)01)
E . cedent shape I I l . j y )
Even 3314)71

* 3 6 9 3

1979 RENAULT
U CAB
•1 2 9 3
1982 1EEP
&gt;6300

CHEROKEE

1984 FORD RANGER

r u.

*6300

a c

1984 TOYOTA
r u TRUCK A C

•4993

SANFORD
MOTOR C
AMC JEEP
S O lS . F r e n c h A v # -

111-4141

CONSULT OUR

SANFORD RFAITT
M A L T O B ........... ......... m 111*
SANFORD D U P L E X &gt;1713)3)
Highlawn Av* Own*, hnync
ing no qualifying, no points 3
Bdrm , I bath n t h ypwil
mynl ovsr 1.000 sq tl 1 yrs
old K llc h a n y p p lla n c ts .
canlral htai and air, carpal
d'apas Rantal Incoma saoc
monthly Appalntmanf only,
Ownar 31J 1047
By Owwar 1 bdrm
3 bath
Larga lot Spacious 1700 sq tt
undar ro o t U .000 down,
assumable mortgaga In cl./,
Sanford say *00 Day 373 13*7.
Eva* 131 00)3
LOW DOWN l O W M O N I H l )
Adorabia &gt; bdrm in top notch
condition with garag* and
carport Plus i n l l scraonyd
b u ild in g ter cookoulk an
100.13* shaded Ml near 3Uh
stryaf SM. 000 II Inferoslad
Call B E C K Y C O UR SON
TH E W A L L S ! COM PANY
R E A L TO R S .........
H I M il er
&gt;31 M3* w a n i n g ' ____

STENSTROM
Sanford's Salts Liadtt

WHY NOTT7 I bdrm I Beth
hem* spirt bdrm ylan peddle
lens, perth. c tn tn l ytr/heef
M7.**#
G R E A T B U V It ) bdrm I bath
hem* wllh dining ream, perch,
shad* tree* Ceavenlent le

I H****
SPACIO US L IV IN G !! Ibdrm I
bath hem* with dirung raem.
spirt bdrm. plan, inside utility
re a m , y e lre large dining
ream, family raem with Bar,
1*3.tl*

H I 0 0 I N L A K E 1 bdrm 1 bath
S W A N S1.0BB down sallar
pays points, and closing tor
qualified boyar la ) 37K Or
111 117*______________

SHOW TH IS O N E II ) Bdrm 1
bath bam* wllh spill Bdrm
plan, dtntng area, central
alrrhaal Lets at ertrystl

.

SHENAND 0 AI
VILLAGE
A P TS .

FROM *315
R e n t a l O ffic e

V 323-2920
' *220 V ONLANOO MHVt
SANFORD

Addition) &amp;
Remodeling
REMODELING SPECIALIST

TO P O U A U T V t l ) bdrm 1 bath
heme with eat in kitchen,
built tn wet bar. screen raem.
dining loom , privacy toncad
yard U l.W d

Tuscawiila Make an otter 1 4
Bdrm
m bath split plan,
asking 11*1000 la ) 37(0 or
111 1171

To List Your Business...
Dial 322-2611 or 8 3 1 -9 9 9 3

WE LIST ANDSELL
MORE HOMES THAN
ANYONE IN NORTH
SEMINOLE COUNTY

Hidden Laka l*« Wildwood Dr
1 b d rm 'J bath dbi O*’ ***
porch, ca n lra l a ir Supor
Clean! Aswm abie Sk) 000
R EA LTO R
M A R V IN K LAIL
*17*10)
or » | 7M7

Sealer* Cypress Are Immecu
lata J bdrm . I bath Corner
Shaded Ml. garage screened
porch
Wallace Crass Reetl,. tec .
Realtor
_
n 10)77

AND LET AN EXPERT DO THE JOB

REALTY-REALTOR

W* Handle
The Whole BallOt Wa.

8 L LINK CONST.
1227029
^^^^nennn^vailabto^^^
A ir Conditioning
&amp; Heating
Wall Plumbing A Heating
'007 South Sontord Avynwn
Lentord Floridans/)

Appliance Repair

Allans Appliance Strric*
34 hr Service- No Eitr* Cher gel
I SYr « .p
aeaual... 174 *43)

W IL L B U IL D TO SUIT! TOUR
L O T OR OURSI E X C I U D V I
A G E N T FOR WINtONG
D E V C O R F . A CENT RAL
F L O R ID A L E A D I R I MORE
H O M I FOR LESS M ONCYI
CALL TCOAYI
• G E N E V A OSCEOLA RD *
ZO NE O FOR MOB I I I SI
) Acre Country tracts
Well trend an paead Bd
M X Dawn i g Y r v e f l l M
F re m D B JA D
II you ere feeling tor * sue
restlel career tn Baal Etleto,
Storsktrnm Baalty it toe*ing
toe reu Call Laa Albright
Seder at &gt;3) )* N Evenings
BXBMBL

Carpentry
All type* Ot carpentry A re
modallfsg V yr* t .p Cell
Richard Grots &gt;31 **73_______

Cleaning Service
Carpal Cleaning Unrig.
Dining Ream A Hell S3* H
Seta 4 Chair, U ) JT3 DM
JUST G E N II)
Protessiarsel cleaning
Ceil_________.
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Syeeter-s Heus* Ctoanusg
Bey.c Cleaning, leundry. win
down cabinet! tlto etc
Owed Wark Lew B*tok..m y*M

E lectrica l
C A L L A N Y T IM E

322-2420
tt * ) PARK AYE
M l LA Mary Bird

LA Mery

Anylbtng Electric*! . Since I IM I
Ettimeie* 14 Nr Service CaUs
Tam'* Etodrtc &gt;arvicy ..)33 171*
CONTEMPORARY ELECTRIC
Complete Electric*1 S*rrices
T V B Telephones
U l 1)77

Electrical
DASEt oct r i c
ID IO M
Nyw A remodeling additions,
tans, sacwrtly lights, timers
plus all elec services Quality
Service L &gt;rented A Bonded

Fence
IN S TA L L S IL L A R EP A IR
Cypres* . Chain link . Weed
Fence 13) 1711

Home Improvement

Lawn Service
ACE LAWN S E R V IC E
Maintenance Sodding Pruning
Cleaning Thatching re d lin in g
Free Estimates
MS 17)1
Lean Maintenance
landscaping Bush Hog Mowing
)r » MS)

lia n Mo9in|....... Low Pficts

mm

LAWNS M0N10&amp; TRIMMED
Spring Yard Clean upt

17) H U

Quality Lt«n Cat*

Painting
Fiend* Meld A Mildew
Specie lull
3) yrs Eap
Free Elt
Bonded
Insured
W G TR IBB Y
US let I

Sewing Machines/
Vacuum Cleaners
Autherlied

ELECTROLUX
Setos and Service
Vecuumt end Shempeeers
CALL
J.R G R E E N E
_________ m -t t i-M i * _________
Sewing Meets!ne Repairs *it
make* JO yrs e •per &gt;en&lt; * in
homal Retired 131 *711

Center's Iw M w g A Rem aining
Ne 3*0 Tee Smell
I I I Burton Laa*. tontoed
311 MJJ
TH O M AS A THOM AS Hama
repair, cleaning, lawn cere
Call )&gt;t It**

At Attordabla Price* H I **7&gt;
S U M M IR C L E A N U P
Mowing
Shrub Pruning
F R E E E I T I M A T t S ...... -4*4-1)44

Masonry

S p rin k le rs /lrrig a tio n

Home Repairs

IA N V TM IN O IN C O N C R B TE t
Petto Drirewer Trdeweik El*.
Free I i l i m . l t . Gladly Gtrenl
B EAU M ONDE CansI Ce
"We Are The B * * r _ .....U l M*1

ABOUT TIME IRRIGATION
Flew Inslyilettony
Fra* Eit
E .perl RepeirtolComplete
Sprinkler Syktoms
Timer*
Pumps______ Etc_______ 4 t) H it

Music Lessons

Tile

CARPENTER
N ap alrt and
remodeling No |ob loo smalt
Con m t o t t
Mom* Repair A Remedsl
All typos repair Old or now
romodollng All typo* III*
work, carpentry A painting
All work lutly guaranteed
TrIC euaty Tito I D M l J
Maintenance of oil typo*
Carpentry, painting, plumbing
end electric 3J)*C)*
W IL L IS HOME R EP A IR
Remade ling......AddHton*........ A
A ll T ypes Repairs*
Insured
No lob too small
U l 77a*

OuHer Lessens
All ago*/all levels. Pro Back
troemd. Call Julio
U l *4*4

Nursing Car*
O U R R A T E l A B E LO W ER
Lakevtew Nursing Canter
tl* E toeend SI,, lawtord
I D *7*7

Landclearing

Painting

G E N E V A L A N D C LE A R IN G
Lst/Landctoerwg
F ill dirt
Topsoil Ponds Drain dtlchet
Stto Pryparation Call to* WJO

I'm proud ol my work! No lob
too small Free**! &gt;11 7770

TH O R N S LA N O C LE A R IN O
F IL L D IR T O C L A Y •
S H ALE A H AU LIN G
Ul toU

FitlWn WiJlp«p«r 4 Punting
Hawse Faulting R Wall Repair
Y**Bwymetortell
W* supply labor Ta SAVE I H
m 1711

XS7!lT SmS RS u.t

and mstelietian, Beths, floor*
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                    <text>It's Still Hot, But Mother Nature Easing
Breezes Mowing In ofT thr
Atlantic O r a n have knocked a
few degrees off south Florida
temperatures, but most o f the
slate Is still swratlng under a
hrat wave creeping Into Its fifth
d a y . T e m p e ra tu re s w ere
expected to be In the high 90s
today In Seminole County with
a heat Index between 105 and
115
Hut there Is vm ie relief In
sight, forecasters say. and
things should cool off a bit by
the weekend.

Sw itching changes being
made Wednesday momlng on
main power lines In Sanford to
better handle heavy demand
for electricity caused by the
excessive heat resulted In pro­
blems at the Seminole County
Courthouse and the Evening
H r m id
Computers were down, ele­
vators had to be shut down and
rotating flies would not func-a
Hon at the courthouse during
the brownout.
W it h t h e c o u n t y a i r ­

c o n d itio n in g m a in te n a n ce
crew attending a once-a-year
seminar In Orlando, county
workers In the County Services
Building have been suffering
ull week as alr-condltlnnrrs
broke down In the various
departments. Only a skeletal
crew was left to deal with the
crunch during the record­
breaking heat wave.
The tax collector's and pro­
perty appraiser's offices share
a computer system. The airconditioner In their computer

room Is Independent from the
rest of the building, but should
som ething happen to their
computers duplicates of the
important county records are
kept elsewhere, according to
Property Appraiser BUI Suber
Florida Power A Light dis­
trict manager Bruce Berger
said a breaker tripped during
Wednesday's swlichlng opera­
tion. causing a brownout at the
H era ld which delayed produc­
tion on Wednesdays edition
for 114 hours. Me said busi­

Board To Pick
10 Finalists
For Chief's Job
Sanford's C ivil Service Board Is
scheduled to pick 10 finalists today for
Ihr city's police rhlet |M&gt;sltlon The
board Is scheduled lo meet al H p m. in
the city manager a conference room at
city hall.
I hr bourd will have 60 applicants lo
choose from. Including Acting Chief
Steve Murrlett and Sanford police
officers Lt Charles Fagan and Sgt.
W illia m H asson. F arm er O ran ge
C ou n ty S h e r iff Mel C olm an and
Tavares Police Chief Jim Chandler
have also applied Other applicants
Include officers with 20 ycurs o f
experience with police departments In
Miami. Chicago and New York City.
The list of If) finalists will he srnt to
the city commission which Is expected
to make a final selection some time this
month.

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See HEAT, page SA
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T h e B ig E s t o o d f o r
excessive, heat that is. on
W ednesday afternoon. A l­
though the o ffic ia l National
W eather S e rv ic e high w as
95 yesterd ay their tem p era ­
ture sign in Sanford d is ­
played 108 d e g re e s

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Altamonte To Gain

Brazil Police
Say Body May
Be Mengele's
SAO PAULO. Brazil (UP!) - Brazilian
federal police -wild today there Is a ” 90
percent chance” that a body burled In a
small town cemetery outside Sao Paulo
*» «bat o f fugitive Nazi .Josef Mcngele.
Auschwitz death camp's "A n gel of
Death.”
Komeu Tom a, head of federal police
In Siio Paulo, said he und West German
officials had examined documents, In­
cluding a dlarv kept by the man
believed to be Mengcie. The muu died
In u swim m ing accident In 1979
"T h ere is a 90 percent chance we
have found him .” Tuma said
'f uma asked Judges for an emergency
order lo allow exhumation of the body,
burled In the small town o f Embu. 20
miles outside Sao Paulo.
T h e W est Germ an Em bassy In
Brasilia earlier said It knew nothing of
•he reports about Mengele's body and
In Paris French Nazi hunter Serge
Klarsfeld «|ueslloned the rej»ort.
I don’ t believe II any more than the
German Judicial system believes It.”
Klursfcld said ” 1 am skeptical of Oils
report. If he hud In fact died, his
surviving family In Germany would he
the first lo announce It "
K lu rsfrld said there h ave been
numerous recent reports that Indicate
Mengele Is alive
Klarsfeld's wife. Beate. Just returned
from Purugouy. where she tried lo put
advertisements on television seeking
Information on Mengele
A Wesl German Embassy s|K&gt;krarnnn
In Hrnslla said the Embassy knew
nmhlng ol the r e t r ie d discovery of
Mengele — rcs|ionslble for the deaths of
400.000 propie und I lie maiming of
thousands In Ills bizarre genetic
experiments aimed al creating Adolf
Sec MENGELE. page SA

nesses and offices using com­
p u ters a re m u ch m ore

Gas Tax Divvy
Cuts Revenue
For 5 Cities

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Tearful Trim
C urly h a ired Jason Robinson, 2V&gt; y ea r old son of B a rb a ra Robinson of
La k e M a ry , rebels a gain st his first haircu t, but Leon W llkerson ,
h a irstylist at O tto's B arb er Shop, 2422 Fren ch A ve., Sanford, p re v a ile d
and In the end Jason p rou d ly d isplays his m an ly new h a irstyle (In s e t).
M om kept the cut off cu rls as a m em ento.

Hidden Lake Homeowners
Protest Barbed Wire Fence
By Rick Brunson
Herald Staff W riter
Homeowners In the Hidden Lake
subdivision III Sanford and the owner of
a private school are at odds over a
hurtied wire fence that divides ihelr
properties After u year of squabbling,
the prickly Issue la about lo come
before lire city commission.
Ttir homeowners say ihr 400-foot
stretch o f wire, adjacent to their
recreation complex on Loch laiwr
Drive. Is hazardous lo children who
play In the area The owner of (he fence
says II keeps people from trrs|&gt;asalng
on her property, lire home of lh**- Loch
Lowe Prrpartory School
Mary Tumln. of 300 Loch Lowe
Drive, who heads (he Hidden l*ake
Homeowners Association, asked the
city commission Monday to create un
ordinance banning barbed wire fences
In residential arras
' I ’m tired of having children hurt on
lhis barbed w ire." she said o f Ihr fence.
Three children tn|urrd themselves In

recent weeks tty riding their bikes Into
the fence or by (ailing Into II. Mrs
Tumln said.
*1 r a n i Imagine someone pulling
Itarlnd wire around someone's recre­
ational area. They don't have any
utound Ihelr rerreallonal area.” she
said of the school "What purpose Is II
serving except lo hurl people? They
don'i have uny animals over there."
Mrs. Tumln said she would prrfrr a
chain link or rhlekrn wire frnrr. "or
anything that Is safer.”
But Stierrtr llrrshonc. the owner of
the property, said "We had other fences
but the kids rut through them to swim
In my lake ”
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Ms. tlrrshonr said the fence Ison her
property, which Is zoned agricultural If
children urc burl by the fence, "then
why are they on my property?" she
asked.
She Mid doesn't want the children
swimming In Ihr lake because If they
got hurt she could gel surd
Bee FENCE, page SA

By Donna Estes
Herald Staff W riter
Altam onte Springs slunds to gel
nearly a third of Seminole County
rules' share o f Ihr county-imposed 4
rents-per gallon gas lax. If Ihe six olher
cities agree Five of them, however.
Hiand lo lose money In the deal.
And Oviedo City Councilman Gary
Got wall lold Wednesday night's meet­
ing of the Council of laical Govern­
ments In Seminole County that he
won't sli si 111for It.
Under a stale required formula,
based on the amount o f money each
elly spends In Ihe previous five years
for road Improvements, the cities are lo
shurr 35 percent o f Ihe more lhan $3
million In proceeds from Ihe gas tax
annually, with the county getting Bft
percent. The cities' first shares were
based on road expenditures for 1977
Ihrough 1982.
Under that formula Sanford over
each of Ihe past Iwo years has received
10.06 percent ($372,076): Altamonte
Springs. 7.40 percent ($275,913);
Casselberry. 6 HO percent ($253,722;
l.ongwood. 5 41 percent ($200.0921:
W i n t e r S p r in g s . 2 .7 4 p e r c e n t
($ 1 0 1 ,3 4 0 ); O viedo. 1.54 percent
I$56.9581; Lake Mary 1.04 percent
|$3H.465|. Thrre was no change be­
tween 19H3 and 19H4 because the
county neglected to m ake a new
computation by a deadline (dropping
1977 figures and adding !983|.
Bui County Director of Management
and Budget Eleanor Anderson told the
city representatives that a computation
o f money spent by the elites for road
improvements for Ihe five years from
1979 through 1984 shuws that Alla
montr Springs' share of the gas lax
proceeds should now be 10.72 percent.
$396,486. up by more lhan $120,000.
w h i l e i h e s h a r e s o f S a n fo r d .
Casselberry. Lake Mary. Longwood and

Oviedo would drop
Winter Springs Is the only other city
which would receive more. Its revenues
w o u ld g o up from $ 1 0 1 ,3 4 0 lo
$ 107.998. an Increase of $6,658
Meanwhile. Sanford's share would go
d o w n $ 5 0 ,6 7 1 l o $ 3 2 1 ,4 0 5 :
C a s s e lb e r r y 's dow n $ 3 3 ,6 5 7 to
$220,065; Longwood dow n hv $22,931
to $177,161. Oviedo, down by $12,575
lo $44,383; and Lake Marv. down by
•7.397 to $31.068.
Mrs. Anderson and County Attorney
Nikki Clayton said for Ihe new com­
putation to go Inin r ile d , all seven
cities niusi agree vlu Interlocal agree­
ments by August 15. If interlocal
agreements are not adoptrd by then,
last year's allocations will apply.
While Sanford Mayor B eliyr Smith
vild Ihr furmula teemed "eminently
fair.” Golwall said. "You (speaking lo
Ihe other members) arc going in lahard pul lo get one member of this
rouncil — me — to agree Thr Ixtllom
line Is that Oviedo will receive less
dollars und that will dictate our res|M»m*e.'’
With u touch of bitterness. Golwall
said. "Our (Oviedo's) approach will
have lo tie to look out for ourselves as
ta-si we can There Is certainly no help
from outside our Ixirders.”
1-uke Mary's Mayor Richard Fesa said
he could see some discrepancies In the
way some cldcs computed their road
Improvement expenses, adding "Lake
Mary Is going lo have to &lt;hungr our
accounting procedures Some of (hr
clllea uppurrndy have tx-tirr accoun­
tants than others."
Constantine said Ihe new formula Is
lair "II |u cllyl spends more money. It
Is going lo gel more money Ifrom Ihe
gas lax proceeds)." he said.
Golwall said some cities do not have
more money to spend

Lake Mary To Vote On Street Sales
An ordinance thal would prohlbl city Irom thr fact that It may hr too hard to
residents from selling curs and other enforce.
,
equipment on city streets will be up for
Commissioners
could
nol agree al a
a vole o f the l.ukr Mary City Com­
May
16
inerting
on
how
much Ihe city
mission at ihelr meeting beginning at 7
should charge residents for Ihe permit
p m today.
Also proposed In Ihr ordinance Is Ihr and how many permits u elly resident
establishment of a $10.00 permit for i mild gel |ter year
the sale o f vehicles In residential areas
The purptrse of ihr ordinance Is
u flh ecltv.
discourage jx-oplr from pulling Ihelr
City Manager Kathy Rice said thal cars, boats, trailers and other rqulptbecause of thr wording o f the ordl
mrnt out on elly streets and right of
nance, she does not think It will he ways with lor sale signs on them
voted Into law Thr problem stems
— Richard Trust!

County Told Boardwalk Needed
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The 3.500-year-old "Senaior,"
a bald cypress tree that attracted
President Calvin Cuolidge lo ihe
Big Tree Park near Five Points In
1929, Is In danger because
sightseers are tramping on Ita
root system, compacting Ihe soli
and culling lls oxygen supply.
While counly commissioners
WW'fl r a , Indicated Ihelr lon rcm for Ihe
ancient iree they look no artlon
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Carswell's recommendation (hat
m
between $3,000 and $8,000 be
a
allocated lo build a boardwalk
for the visitors to keep them off
rw
the ground near Ihe Senator and
The sandy paths by F lorid a's Big Tree, the ''S en ator,'' are a companion cypress, nearly as
old.
packed by sightseers walking o ver the roots of the tree and
C o m m is s io n e r B a rb a ra
could cause the tree's deterioration, says County Forester Christensen suggested Instead
Mike Martin.
that the public might want lo

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donate money to buy boards for
Ihe walk
Carswell said he was warned
by County Forester Mike Martin
lhal ihe compacted soli would
cause the tree to deteriorate. He
mid commissioners hr would
lake the matter to the county
lurks and recreation board, an
advisory group, for study
He said thr root system of the
Senator" spreads out 100 feet
In all directions and walking
sightseers have compacted Ihr
rarth there to Ihe point where
the roots can't breathe. The
trees are fenced In but the root
system s spread beyond the
fences.
With a boardwalk, built up 18
Inches from ihe ground, ihe soil
over a period o f time would
loosen up. he said The soil could

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be aerated as a tem porary
m e a s u r e It t h e p r o b le m s
becomes a critical &lt;&gt;ne. he said
The Senaior. one of Ihr oldest
and largest trees In the United
Stales, Is 47 feet In circumfer­
ence and 138 feet tall. It was 165
feet tall before being damaged by
a hurricane In 1925
Records from Ihr mid 1800s
say lhal a Mr. Lord, an early
resident of the Sanford area,
transported visitors lo what was
to become Big Tree Park via
horse-drawn rig. With much of
Ihe land around Ihe trees under
water, the reports say It was
difficult to get near the trees and
visitors leaped from log to log to
get close.
In the 1930s Ihe WPA built a
path to the tree.
— Do o m Estes

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NATION

GM Pays $5 Billion For Hughes Aircraft

IN BRIEF
Von Bulow Murder
Jury To Get Case Friday
PROVIDENCE. HI. IUPII — Even If the Jury believes
••very word o f ihr prosecution's case against him, there still
1%not enough rvtdence to convict Claus von Hulow of twice
trying to kill his heiress Wife, his lawyer says
Hut Superior Court Judge Cortnne Grande disagreed and
dented two Iasi-ditch defense motions for a mistrial before
today's final argumenlsto the 14-member Jury
The panel was expected to begin deliberations Friday
morning, n'ne weeks after Ihc retrial started and 47 days
alier the jury of If) women and four men was sequestered.
Von Hulow was found guilty In u I9B2 trial but ihc
t (uivlrtlun was overturned on constitutional grounds He
did nol testify In cither trial
Von Hulow. 58. Is ch a rg ed with in jectin g Ills
hVjxiglyremlc wife with Insulin during the Christmas
holidays of 1979 and 1980 v i he could Inherit $14 million
nl her estimated #75 million utilities fortune and be free to
marry his former lover, form er soap opera actress
Alex.mdfa Isles
I he defense &lt;hilnts Mrs. von Hulow was suicidal over her
husband's affair with Isles and caused her own comas by
i omhitting drugs w ith heavy drinking

United Declines To Talk
CHICAGO (Ill'll — Striking pilots for United Airlines,
with the help of federal mediators, are ready to resume
I tar gn Itil tig hut the airline says It will not come In thr table
unless the union changes Its position on "non negotiable
Issues."
those Issues Include the status of flight attendants who
have refused to cross picket lines, the future of 5fX) pilots
hlrrd Itefote the strike who have honored the walkout, and
a demand by the union that management pilots now
handling some flights be returned to Ihelr management
Jobs
The union and company have resolved economic Issues.
Im hiding the Installation of u two-tier pay scale ihai
originally provoked the strike May 16. bid negotiations
hioke off May 26 over disagreement on backto-work
Issues.
United, which has had lo reduce lls flying capacity In 17

petteru since ilif* siuke began, repealed lls assertion lfiat
certain Issues In Ihc liark-lo-work agreements arc outside
die union's legal bargaining Jurisdiction

U.S. Troops To Nicaragua?
WASHINGTON (til'll — The dispute between House
Dcinocrafs anti President Kragun over the anil Saudlnlsla
rebels Is no longer smelly about financial support but the
possibility ol U.S eomhul forces fighting In Nicaragua
A coulllinn ol congressional Republicans and Democrats
Is seeking In Immediately free $14 million In non-lethal aid
lor the esllmulrd I5.1XX) rrbels lighting to overthrow
Managua's leldst government
Opponents In thr Semite and House have plans lo rcleuse
millions of dollars, loo ~ bul for humunlturlun aid lo rebels
wlm leave Nicaragua and lay d o w n their anus or (or their
(vu-uslkm in attar countta*. V ... ...
Km gun's main np|M&gt;Hlllon on uld lo thr Contras Is from
House Democrats who warn Ills ultimate purpose Is lo send
combat forces Into Nicaragua lo overthrow the government
and end the Cuban Soviet presence In Central America
"Th e question today Is whether wr want lo fund a war In
Central A m erica," Hep. Lee Hamilton. D lnd., said
Wednesday,
.
"W e bcllrvc tills present (xillcy Is leading toward greater
U.S. tnllllarv Intervention ''

WORLD

NEW YORK (UP1) — General operations.
Motors Corp. beat out other
GM stock closed 6.25 cents
bidders and will acquire Hughes higher lo $72.125 a share after a
Aircraft Co. for more than $5 delayed opening on the New
billion — the largest non-oil York Stock Exchange Wednes­
merger In U.S. history.
day. Hughes Alrrrafl Is a private­
T h e n a t i o n 's la r g e s t
ly owned company.
automaker will pay the Howard
Even with the purchase of the
Hughes Medical Institute, owner nation's seventh largest defense
of Hughes Aircraft. $2.7 billion contractor. GM will be ranked
In cash for all capital stock of the second largest U.S. Industri­
Hughes Aircraft and Issue to al corporation behind Exxon
H ughes M edical 50 m illio n Corp. In terms of revenues.
shares o f a new GM class H
GM Chairman Roger B. Smith
common stock.
said at a news conference W ed­
Hughes, which reported 1984 nesday the merger between the
sales of *4 9 billion and earnings Iwo firms marks a "truly super
of $266 million, will be main
historic day.
talned as an Independent com ­
" W e had been looking at
pany to be combined with GM's Hughes long tie fore It officially
Delco autom otive electronics rame up for sale." he said "I'v e
business and pan of its defense long maintained I hat the future

JERUSALEM III 1*1) - Three years tn thr
day lls forces stormed Into Lebanon to crush
Palestinian guerrillas. Israel Is poised to
tiring Its last combat troops home and end a
war that cost 654 Israeli lives, bitterly
divided Its people and sapped llseconomy.
Military sources said Wednesday the last
stage of thr three part withdrawal that
began in February would tie finished today,
although some Israeli prrsonnrl will stay
behind In a security zone Inside the
Lebanese border.
The sources refused to explain the role of
the remaining personnel, although earlier
reports Indlcatrd some troops would stay to
I rain the Israeli-financed South Lebanon
Army, a predominantly Christian Lebanese
m ilitia .

Israel s coalition government voted Jan
14 In end the ocrupallon.
Israeli troops. In Ihc first phase of the
pullout, withdrew south from positions on
the A wall River and abandoned the area
mound Ihr port ofSldon on Feb. 16.
In March und April, they evacuated their
lines In eastern and central Lebanon
opposite Syrian troojis.
In Ihc final phase, which Prime Minister
Shimon Peres vowed would end today,
Israeli combai troops were to leave the

Uy Donna Estes
H erald S t a ff W rite r
The effort to capture a federal
lihtm." a proposed $465 m il­
lion Veterans Adm inistration
hospital, for Seminole County
has received ttie unanimous
support o f the county coinmission.
And unlike some members of
the medical community In Orangr County, Sanford's Central
Florida Regional llospii.il A d ­
ministrator James Tesar said he
wouldn't lie opjMisrd lo a VA
hospllal In Seminole
"I have been In cities where
there urr VA hospitals and my
e x p e r ie n c e has been th at
r v r r y o n r t e n d s to w o r k
together.” Tesar said

The large picnic pavilion at the
Crntrul FI irldu 7.no. closed for
Ihe past IH months liecuuse of
Irrtnllr damage, may tie rebuilt
by Die county
Seminole County commissioners huvr In stru cted P u b lic
Services Dlrrclor John I’crry to
gei cost estimates ol renovating
Ihr farlllly. Percy said he will
present (hose figures lo the
commission at tis Tuesday meet­
ing
Lronurd Carswell, head of the
parks und recreation depart­
m en t, to ld c o m m is s io n e r s
Tuesday It will cost $16,000 for
materials II county |&gt;ersomirl do
the actual construction
Mr said, however, that con­
struction could nol get un­
derway until early next year
because county workers have
oilier pru|ccts alreudy assigned

Cosmonauts Rocket Into Space
MOSCOW (Ill'll — Two Sovlrl cosmonauts blasted oil
Into space today in the Soyuz T-13 capsule In a mission
aimed at linking up with the orbiting Salyut-7 apace
station, ihc l ass news agency said.
I helr spacecraft lilted oil at 10.40 a in. (2 40 a m EDTL
the government-run news agency said The launch site wus
not named
lass said Die Soyuz T-13 capsule, manned by mission
eoinmandri Col Vladimir DzbuiUbekuv and engineer
Viktor Savlnykli. will link up with the space station that
lias tierii orbiting Earth for more than three years
la-.* did not say when the two spaceships would
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security zone running 3 to 11 miles Inside
the Lebanese border.
Anticipating the move. Israel has fortified
defense lines along Its frontier and sped
supplies to the South Lebanon Army, which
It will rely on lo prevent the Palestine
Liberation Organization from resuming a t­
tacks on northern Israeli settlements.
It was to crush the Pl.O's "stale wllhln a
sla te" In Lebanon and end cross border
a tta c k s that fo rm e r P rim e M in ister
Mcnachem Begin und his defense minster.
A rie l Sharon, sent tanks and troops
streaming across the frontier on June 6.
1982
T h ey also hoped to help Lebanon's
Christian minority retain power, undermine
Syrian Influence Iq the country and defuse
Palestinian nationalism on the Israelioccupied West Bank.

members of the medical' com ­
munity they talked to In Orange
C ou n ty were op p osed to a
urarby veterans hospital
Don Arthur, chairman of Ihr
veterans group, said doctors In
Orange were concerned that a
government hospllal would pay
higher wages and thus skim Ihr
cream of medical technicians
from private medical facilities.
The Seminole County Com
mission Instructed Its planning
department lo pul together a
package ol Information touting
the county's network of roads
and plans for future water and
sewer service to properly In the
Oviedo area near Orlando’s Iron
Bridge sewer treatment plant
where such a hospital could be
built.
Commissioners also agreed to
adopt a resolution supporting
ihr elfortsof the Veterans Hospi­
tal Com mil Ire ol Hast Central
Florida to persuade the VA to

Israeli troops slormed all the way lo
Beirut, and after a devastating siege Ihcy
succeeded In expelling Pl.O chief Yasser
Arafat from thr city along with 14.(XX)
Palestinian g u e rrilla s , w ho scattered
throughout the Middle East
What was anticipated as a limited In­
cursion stretched Into a 1,095-day occupa­
tion. Many o f the objectives o f Israel's
"Ojierallon Peace for Galilee" are now In
ruins, most Middle East experts agree.
Lebanon's Shtltr Moslems, not Its Chris­
tians. ultimately profited from the Invasion.
Shtltr gunmen waged a relentless guerrilla
campaign against Israeli troops, hitting
them throughout southern Lebanon.
Damascus now wields the most foreign
Influence over thr powerless Beirut gov­
ernment. and the Pl.O remains at least n
diplomatic factor
Israel lost 654 soldiers In Lebanon,
sjuiwnlng the Jewish stale’s first anti-war
protests The lengthy occupation cost Israel
some 93 2 billion, straining Its shaky
economy, and sapped the moral o f lls army.
Defense Minister Yitzhak Rabin has
warned that Israeli troops will return to
southern Lebanon and "make life nol worth
living" for the people there If guerrillas
resume attacks on northern Israel

build the hospital In Seminole
County rattier than In Brevard,
itic location favored by a VA
medical committee.
Serge Kauffmanti. a member
o f the local veterans committee,
said If thr county gets Ihr
hospital. It would be a "real
plum " because o f llie 1.100 Jobs
It would provide and the benefit
It would be to local veterans who
now must travel lo Tampa or
Gainesville for medical care
Arthur said he will personally
present the Seminole resolution
and the Information packrt to
the Veterans Administration In
Washington.

w hlch must lie done first
A pavilion, built on wooden
•dills, was constructed In the
paik adjacent to the zoo six
years ugu "Hut the supports
w e r e e a te n b y t e r m i t e s . "
Curswell said
The new building would txconstructrd tin stone columns
rat her than wood and the re­
strooms would lx- renovated
Cost rstlinulrs gathered last
year lor rebuilding Die pavilion
were from $4B.(XX7 to *50,000 It
the work were done by oulstde
con l ractors
Commissioner Sandra Glenn,
who has served as a member ol
the zoological society board ol
d ir e c to r s , said c o n tra c to rs
should tie asked lor new pro(xisals
Commissioner Fred Surrtmun

new lartllty should lie built as far
away from them as possible
within the nine-county district,
Seminole, the commit lee said,
was too close,
K a u ffm a n ti said it r e a lly
makes no difference flow far
apart the hospitals are located.
The Veterans Adm inistration
usually assigns veterans to the
VA facility nearesl their homes.
Arthur said veterans In Orange
arc generally assigned to Ihc
Tampa hospital witlle veterans
In Seminole are alien assigned to
Ihc VA facility tn Gainesville.

*. A r t h u r s tr e s s e d th a t ntj
specific site has been officially
Even though the V A tnrdlcal selected for the proposed nrw
committee Is burking a Brevard hospital fot east Central Florida,
site. Arthur said the reasoning lie said tils committee wants lo
lieltind that supiMirt is faulty He propose sites In Senitnolr as an
said committee m em bers In­ en ticem en t, " a carrot on u
dicated that In order not to draw stick." to a VA site selection
patients away from the hospitals committee whlcli will visit this
In Tampa and Gainesville the area later tills year.

Seminole May Rebuild

SAN JOSE. Costa Rita lUI'l) — Costa Rica asked the
United Slates to speed up arms deliveries so (tie small U.S
ally can defend Itself against alleged aggression from
ncIgltlHirlng Nicaragua
Hacking up chatgra of cross-border attacks by Nicaragua,
the Costa Rican government said Wednesday It itad
captured l ine soldiers of Managua's leftist Samllnista
government in .m ambush an Costa Rican soil
Nicaragua had no Immediate comment on the Costa
Rican report, but has consistently dented stmllut charges
In the past several weeks.
Security Minister Benjamin I’ lza said he had asked U.S
Embassy military attache John Taylor to step up deliveries
of military equipment and ammunition billowing the
ambush. The U.S. Emtiusay did not comment on the
request.
Cost a Hlcu. a key U S . ally In Crntrul America, maintains
mi army and relies on Its 5.000-incinbcr Civil Guard for
Internal security and public order.
U S. military aid to the country totaled $2 million In
I9H2 and grew to $9 2 million last year

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D«f«nt» Minister Yltxhok Rabin has
w arned that Israeli troops will
return to southern Lebanon and
“m ake tile not worth living" for
the people there If guerrillas
resum e attacks on northern Israel.

County Backing Effort To Attract VA Hospital

Costa Rica Requests
Quick U.S . Arms Delivery

STOCKS

nine-member board o f trustees
and supports about 100 Hughes
"Investigators" at 16 medical
schools who do research In four
areas: Immunology, genctlrs.
metabolism and neuroscience.
Dr. Donald S. Fredrickson, a
trustee and chief executive of the
Institute, said the organization Is
"grateful that Hughes Aircraft Is
b e c o m i n g p a rt o f o n e o f
A m e ric a 's greatest co rp o ra ­
tions."
Smith said Hughes will give
GM. which has undertaken a
program lo diversify Into the
defense and high-technology
fields, "a solid base" to move
Into the 21st century.
H u g h e s A i r c r a f t in El
Segundo. Calif.. Is the largest
employer in that stale.

Israel Pulls Out Of Lebanon . . . A t Last

Representatives ol a veterans
co m m itter lobbying for the
170 lied hospllal lo tie located In
southeast Seminole told county
com m issioners Tuesday that

IN BRIEF

o f the automotive Industry Is In
electronics."
Robert F. Greenhlll. managing
director o f M organ Stanley,
which represented Hughes Med­
ical In the sale, said details of the
bid din g w ould rem ain co n ­
fidents! He repeatedly declined
to answer questions about other
bidders for Hughes that Included
Ford Motor Co. and Hoeing.
Greenhlll said details of the
sale would tie malted to GM
stockholders within 30 days.
The acquisition Is the largest
outside of the oil Industry and
eclipsed the recent $5 billion
marriage between Allied Corp
and Signal Cos., which derided
to merge after considering a Joint
bid lor Hughes Aircraft.
Hughes Medical Is run by a

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project would be delayed again,
. Donna Estes

House Approves Sanctions
Against Racist S. Africa
WASHINGTON |UI’ 1| - In his
eloquent preacher s cadence.
Rep William Gray. I)-Pa . rallied
Ihe House In | i i i | m i s c economic
sanctions against South Africa lo
protest Its policy ol racial separa­

tion
" I say to all ol my colleagues,
w r ought In do It brruuM* I
lx-lieve every American. Irom
sea to shining sea. Irom Maine lo
Texas, from Pennsylvania lo
California, dors nol want tills
tuition llnunclng apartheid, and
that's want the issue Is " hr said

His hill swept to passage
295-127 Wednesday in whal
Democrats called a repudiation
ol I'rcsldrnt Reagan's policy ol
constructive engagement" with
the while minority government
in end Dir |x&gt;llcy of apartheid, or
racial separation
1hr House bill and one lielqrr
the Senate bans American hank
bums to Ihe South AfDcari gov­
ernment and bars the sale of
com p u ters that Its secu rity
agencies use In tracking disaid-nis.

AREA DEATHS

Pa., he moved to Sanford tn
CHARLES H. BENOIT JR.
S u r v iv o r s In c lu d e h er
1983 from Delray Beach He was husband. John K ; daughter.
Mr Charles Henry Hernilt Jr..
83. of 783 D ogwood Drive. an auto mechanic In Boynton Nancy V Parlasca. Longwuod;
Casselberry, died Wednesday In Beach.
ton. Robert G.. Orlando.
Survivors Include his wife,
Sanford Nursing and Convales
S tep h en B aldau ff F u n eral
rent Center. Horn June 1, 1902 Beverly; daughter. Dana Marlin.
In Wrbstcr. Mass . hr moved to S a n fo rd ; son. R e y n o ld s Q
Casselberry In 1961 from De­ Morgan. II. Delray Beach, five
OAKLAWN
ltona Hr was a retail salesman, grandchildren.
FUNERAL MOW CIIMURY
G ram k ow F u n era l Hom e,
a member of All Souls Catholic«M feC*tfeOE U r«M l ft SafUl IM *
Ism! 4 n *lm &gt; Cm N
Church and the Knights of Sanford, Is In charge of ar­
4 4 4 A t R fcoS ort I d
rangements
Columbus.
u n w u cmsw
U2-4MJ
VELMA R. W ILSON
He Is survived By his wife.
S * o t » r A lo S « H o c )
Z t» Z f o * s * *
Mrs Velma R Wilson. 65. of
Anne.
G ram k ow F u n era l H om e. Abagall Drive. Deltona, died
M l*
u n c h o n «*d
a « urKhonpod Sanford, Is In charge of ar­ Tuesday at Shands Hospital.
l»fe || rangements.
Gainesville. Born April 28. 1920
t l wKhon#*d
tn Pittsburgh, she moved lo
*m 111%
REYNOLDS Q. MORGAN
Deltona In 1983. She was a
m% lfH
tt |*i«
Mr Reynolds U Morgan. 65 of retired clerk and was a member
Mil inlsniM 2611 Grove Drive. Sanford, died o f Ihe Second U n ite d P re­
im
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sbyterian Church. Wllklnsburg.
II
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323-1204
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March 20, 1920 In Mount Union.
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Sanford Plagued By Car Thefts
Four cars have been Mourn in
Sanford ilncr Monday, accord­
ing to Assistant Police Chief
Herb Shea.
Warren Carter, o f 813 W. 12th
St.. Sanford, reported to police
that his 1980 Chevy Citation
was stolen Monday after he left It
at the Barnetl Bank at Frrnch
Avenue and Airport Boulevard.
Carter left the car. which was
being repossessed by the bank,
in ihe bank parking lot with the
keys under the front seat. Shea
said. He called bank officials the
next day and told them the car
was in the parking lot. but when
they looked the $4,000 car was
gone, iihra said.
C arrie Ann M ay. o f 1817
Summerlin Avc., Sanford, re­
p orted that her 1979 Ford
Mustang Ghia was stolen from
her home between Tuesday and
Wednesday. She had left the
keys In the $3,500 vehicle. Shea
said.
S o m e o n e s to le T e rry
Gulllmore's 1979 Datsun 280Z
from in front pi her house at 139
Sand Pine Court. Sanford. The
thefl of the 95.200 car occurred
between Tuesday and Wednes­
day.
Cadis Sosa parked a 1976
Toyota he borrowed from a
friend In front of his house at
2812 Park Ave., Sanford, on
Monday night. When he got np
the nexi morning the car was
gone. Shea said. The $2,000 car
belongs lo George Dejesus, of
959 N. Jcrlco Ave.. Casselberry.
Shea said Investigators have
not determined If the Incidents
are related.
BIKE T H E F T
A bicycle was stolen from
Sanford City Hall. 300 N. Park
Ave.. last Friday, according to a
police report. The bike, securely
chained, was taken after some­

Action Reports
★ Fires
* Courts
★ Police
one used bolt cutlers to cut the
chain, the report said The bike
belongs to Gary Hace o f 2520
Oak Ave.. Sanford
LIFTER BAGGED
An accused shoplifter being
h e ld fo r L o n g w o o d p o lic e
allegedly fought with his captors
and with police when they ar­
r iv e d a t A lb e r t s o n s . U .S
Highway 17-92. Longwood
Police reported the man. who
was sitting on the floor of an
office when they arrived at about
9:50 p.m. Tuesday, lunged at
them with his fists clenched
when he stood up after being
asked to Identify himself. He
tx-gan swinging and attempted
to hit one of Ihe policemen, the
report said.
He was physically restrained
and handcuffed Before being
hooked Into Jail the man was
tre a te d at South S e m in o le
C o m m u n it y H o s p it a l,
Longwood. for Injuries he re­
portedly received In a scuffle
before police arrived at the store,
the report said.
Jerry Wright. 46. o f Orlando,
was charged with grand thefl.
resisting arrest with violence
and battery on a police officer
He was being held In lieu of
$5,000 bond
CALIFORNIA.
HERE HE COMES
A Sorrento man wanted for
Jumping probation in California
was nabbed Tuesday after being
stopped fora traffic violation

Sanford police officer Rick
Poovey stopped the man at First
Sheet and Oak Avenue at about
1 p.m. after committing a traffic
infraction, according to Assis­
tant Chief Herb Shea.
A co m p u ter check o f the
man s drivers license revealed
he was wanted in California for
Jumping probation In connection
wlih an armed robbery charge In
January 1984. Shea said.
John Russell Fowler. 26. of
*82 Wektva Falls. Is being held
without bund in Ihe Seminole
County Jail awaiting extradition
to Sacramento.
r iR E CALLS
The Sanford Fire Department
responded to the following calls
Tu esday
— 1:09 p m.. 519 E Second St.,
rrscue. A 74-year-old man who
was nauseous was taken to the
hospital.
- 4 44 p m.. 1100 W 13th St..
rescue A 6*1-year-old man had
stomach pains. No action taken.
—5 31 p m.. 2439 Frrnch Ave ,
false alarm.
—7 07 p.m.. 24th Street and Bay
Avenue, fire, A trash fire was put
out.
—9:12 p in., 810 Celery Ave..
rescue. A 62-year-old man who
had a seizure was taken to the
hospital.
W ednesday
— 1:31 a.nv, state Road 46 and
Pcnummon Avenue, rescue. A
4 2 -yea r-o ld m an w ho c o m ­
plained o f dizziness was taken to
the hospital.
—2:08 a.m .. 1201 C orn w all
Avc . false alarm.
— 10:51 a.m .. 4300 O rlando
Drive, rescue. A 2 1-year-old
woman at the Seminole County
Jail had abdominal cramps. She
was taken to the hospital
- 1 1 1 0 a.m.. 1506 W. 13th St.,
rescue. A man of unknown age

had pain caused by hem or­
rhoids. No action taken
AUTO THEFT ARREST
A Rochester. N.V. man was
being held In letu of $5,000
charged with auto theft after
sheriffs deputies spotted the
1985 Chevrolet truck he was
driving with freight packing on
lls bumpers traveling 40 mph In
a55m ph zone.
The deputies ran a computer
check on the truck, valued at
$12,000. and determined It had
been reported stolen In New
York They stopped the vehicle
at about 2 15 a.m Thursday on
U.S. Highway 17-92. Longwood.
and arrested the driver, lie was
also charged w lih possession of
drug paraphernalia after a pipe
b e liev ed u sed fo r sm ok in g
marijuana was reportedly found
In his possession, a
sheriff's
report said.
Theordore Harris. 27. has been
charged in the case
NOISE BRINGS BUST
A 32-year-old Orlando man
stopped by Allainonle Springs
[K ille r because Ills car had a
noisy, sm oky muffler and a
m alfu n ction in g lailllght has
been charged with possesalon of
less than 20 grams of marijuana
in addition to having hern cited
for the defects of his car.
Police are also trying to dcl ermine the source of several
Items of Jewelry found wrapped
In plastic and In a woman's
eyeglasses case in a canvas hag
on the rear floorboard of the
man' car. A small plastic bag ol
marijuana was found In the
glove box o f Ihe rar. a police
report said.
James Edward Clemons was
arrested on Ballard Street. Alta­
monte Springs, al about 7 50
p.m. Tuesday. He was later
released on $500 tiond

Evening Herald. Sanford. F I .

Seminole High Seniors
'An Exceptional Group'
Seminole High School's 330
s e n io r s w ill r e c e iv e th eir
diplomas al an 8.30 a m Com­
mencement ceremony on Sat­
urday lit the school stadium.
Tw o of the top 10 members of
the class arc scheduled to
address their peer*
The baccalaureate sen Ice will
be al 7 p.m. on Friday in the
school auditorium with ihe Rev.
William J. Ikiyer of Grace Unit­
ed Methodist Church. Sanford,
as speaker.
Senior class officers include
Rod Alexander, president: De­
borah Boston, i tee president:
Dana Ray. se creta ry: Jerry
Walsh, chaplain
The last month has been a
blur of pre graduation activities.
The Junior Senior Powder Puff
Game was held May 24 followed
by a dance. The next evening
the annual senior banquet was
held with a Hawaiian theme.
S en iors also rec eive d their
awards and as a grand finale
\earbooks were banded out.
The prom was put on by the
ftuftor class for the seniors and
was held al the Holiday Inn
Surfslde In Daytona Beach on
March 28 The seniors went to
Walt Disney World lor Grad
Night on May 4
SHS principal Wayne Epps
called Ihe senior class "an
exceptional group ol people who
h a v e b r o t ig h t h o n o r t o
themselves and their school.
Their scholastic achievements,
community service and nthlclle
honors wlil not *&lt;xin be forgot­
ten Boi perhaps ihcir greatest
contribution Is the example of

Lake Mary Graduation A First
Tills Saturday will I k - some­
thing of a milestone for Lake
Mary High School. Not Just
because 469 seniors will be
graduated Bui because this Is
Ihe first senior class to have
attended all four years at the
school.

calaurcatc services.
" This Is the best senior class I
have ever tieen associated w ith."
Principal Don Reynolds said, lie
said the senior class Is also one
o f the best In the slate.
'W e had a presidential scholar
Ibis year. 12 National Merit
students: SAT and A C T test
The graduation ceremony Is
scores were very high. They're
scheduled for H a.m. In the
|usi a super hunch of kids."
school's sports complex
Reynolds said.
Baccalaureate ceremonies are
H cib b Ic G r e c n s l c l n , a n
to lie held at 8:30 p.m, Friday In 18-year-old from L on gw ood ,
the gym Father Pa trick J. achieved the highest possible
Caverly of the Church nf the honor for a high school student:
he won the Presidential Scholar
A n n u c ia tlo n In A lta m o n te
Springs is scheduled lo be Ihe award. Only one student In each
guest speaker. The school ad­ slate can win
L a k e M a ry s e n io r s w e re
ministration Is scheduled to hold
a reception In the cafeteria for awarded over $1.5 million In
the senior class prior to Iwe- scholarship money. This com ­

Thuriday. June e . i t t J - i A

dedication, loyalty and hard
work they have set for the
vm m grr students to follow ,"
Nearly two dozen SHS seniors
h ave received scholarships.
F lo rid a A cadem ic S ch o la rs
winners were Gerald Walsh and
Rebecca Baker Recipient o f an
ap|Mitntmcnt to ihe U.S. Nava)
Academy w-as Charles Burgess.
Winners of academic scholar­
ships Include Barbara Nelson
an d R n d rtq u lz A le x a n d e r .
Winners o f athletic scholarships
were Michael DcBose. Franklin
Barnett, ami CHIT Campbell.
O ther scholarsh"' recipients
include Sybil Bal.rr, Yolundo
Dorm an. Sylvia W ade. Eric
U r e na , Rc b e cc a B ak er.
Elizabeth Thorpe, Erie Urena.
Judy White. Jeffrey O'Neal.
Pamela Williams. Gerald Walsh.
Ellzbelh Boyd. Mark Outlaw.
Rita Hrmsath, Mellanle Boyd.
J a n e t lla iic k
a n d A r n lt a
Walker.
Kcrt Albright participated In
ihe Future Business Leaders ol
America Clerk Typist It compet it ion winning first In county
and district competition and
going on to compete at the stale
event Three senior soloists
w err rated superior al district
competition on Hie slate level as
did th e S e m in o le C o n c e rt
Chorus, which was rated supe­
rior at the district contest,
S em in ole's award w inning
scholastic team was captained
by J e rry W alsh and S ie ve
Honey. Becky Baker w as a
m em ber o f die Seminole County
All-Star Brain Bowl Team which
was flrsi In the slate.

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Alcoholism
Spreads Sorrow
N either com munism nor capitalism has
found the answer for alcoholism. G overn ­
m ents In the Soviet Union and the United
States are Increasingly worried alxmt drin k ­
ing In their societies.
A recent crackdown on alcohol In the Soviet
Union parallels Am erican efforts to dlscouruge alcohol abuse. Soviet leader Mikhail
G orbachev has ordered the Soviet drinking
age raised from 18 to 21. cut back produc tion
o f vodka and made hom em ade liquor lllrgnl.
In the United States, som e states, under
pressure from the federal government, have
raised the drin kin g age and toughened
drunken-driving laws.
A ccordin g to Vladim ir Trend, author o f the
book. "A lcoh ol In the U S S R ." the Soviet
p eople consume a per capita average o f 15
liters o f alcohol a yrar. com pared to 11 liters
fo r Am ericans. Especially significant Is the
fact that the Soviets drink about 9 liters o f
hard liquor annually, compared with 4.5
liters for Americans. Vodka Is the favorite
Russian drink, although millions of gallons of
jnoonshlne. called "s a m o g o n ." are made by
h om e distillers.
About 51.000 Soviet citizens die each year
from acute alcohol poisoning. The toil Is
about 400 In the United States. The econ om ­
ic , personal and social cost of alcohol Is
jconslderable In both countries.
| T h e tougher attitude toward nlcohol In the
'two countries suggests that liquor Is no
jrespecter o f political systems. Alcoholism was
a problem In Russia long before the com m u­
nists. but V.l. Lenin said that alcoholism was
a by-product of capitalism and would disap­
pear after the revolution. The fact that It
hasn't confounds official Soviet Ideology.
T h e United States also has a long history o f
frustration over alcohol. Prohibition d idn ’t
work, and appeals for voluntary temperance
have often gone unheeded.
Som e Am ericans muy see excesslvr use of
jilcohol as an understandable escape from the
ilrabness and oppression o f Russian society.
Hut d o e s that also Im p ly that there la
k om ath tn g about life In Am erica that e n ­

courages ulcohol nhuse? Or Is It more likely
(hat hum an nature Is sim ilar worldwide and
•om e Individuals are prone to alcohol pro­
blem s?
Because o f differing view s o f politics and
econom ics, hostility often runs high between
Ihe United States and the Soviet Union. Hut
alcoholism makes no natlonul distinctions.
Am id the worries ntxmt nuclear war. the
United States und the Soviet Union huve a
com m on enem y In the bottle.

The Real Thing
T h e n ew Cocu-Cola has been ch illed ,
sw lrlfd , sniffed und sipped like the finest
Imported claret. Experts huve described It us
"s m o o th e r." "sw eeter." and "fru ity ."
S om e enjoy the new taste. Others muy go
hunting for cases o f the original Coke to
hoard them — for s|&gt;eclul occasions. Offers to
buy the "rea l th in g" m ay appear In the
classifieds.
For yearn to come, steadfast Coca-Cola
drinkers will rail ugalusl the "taste of a new
gen eration ." The Pepsi drinkers will gloat
that their drink mude the Greut One change.
And the debate will fizz on.

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BERRYS WORLD

BEN WATTENBERG

You Can Make Hay When The Sun Shines
Consider for a moment how a machine we no
longer pay much attention to has dramatically
changed and Improved our way o f life.
It’s about that lime of year again: summer
officially starts on June 21.
In "Porgy and
Hess" the song says "Sum m ertim e, and the
living I* easy."
Well, maybe. Hut when I was growing up In
New York City In the 1940s. I don't recall the
living being so easy when the heat waves hit.
The temperatures soared Into the 90s. the bricks
absorbed the heat, the crow ded subways
became mobile sweat baths, and people slept
outside on their fire escapes to try to keep cool.
Of course. In Ihe South In the warm months,
such heal was quite normal. Some of us
sometimes forget that much o f America lias a
semltroplcal climate. Look it up In the Stallsllcaj
Abstract. The normal daily temperature In
August In New Orleans goes up to 91 degrees. In
Dallas, the normal temperature In August goes

up to 96 degrees. In Phoenix. In July. It
normally goes to 105 degrees. Normal! What
about when It gets hot?
When you think about it. It’ s no wonder that
until recently the southern tier of America was
always much poorer than the rest o f the
rountry It’s hard to produce when your body
and brain are baked by searing heat.
As recently as 1959. the poverty rate In the
South was more than twice the national
average. Then something happened. There was
an economic explosion In the Sun Bell In recent
years. And the poverty rales from Ihe different
U.S. regions have moved much closer to even
W hy did the Sun Belt suddenly prosper? One
answer Is air conditioning. In my Judgment. It Is
one o f the great humanitarian Inventions o f the
m odem world.
As recently as 1960 — and that Is recently,
some o f us were already adults then — only 12

p e rcen t o f A m e r ic a n h o m e s w e r e airconditioned. Today It’s close to GO percent. In
some of the hottest areas of the South, the rate
Is over 80 percent.
Air conditioning, of course. Is not only In
homes these days. It’s In schools. ofTIccs. cars,
tractors, factories, theaters and sporting arenas
When It’s present. It means that productive and
creative life can proceed almost normally, even
as the mercury soars You can make hay when
the sun shines Poverty goes down. People live
better lives.
The implications of this remarkable machine
may prove to be international as well as
monumental There has been much speculation
about how to help the less-developed nations of
Ihe world. There are many fancy theories about
why poor countries are poor Hut when you look
at a map. It usually works out that hot places
are poor places It’s Just too hot to work

SCIENCE WORLD

JEFFREY HART

Spotting
Arthritis
Risk

Centrist
Solution
Worthy
The Inept visit to Moscow by
Nicaraguan Junta leader Daniel Or­
tega Is creating movement within
Ihe Democratic Party In Ihe U.S.
Congress. Combined with reports
that Ortrgu had offered the Soviets
missile Installations In Ills country
— which Moscow refused — Ortega
has produced a situation for which
ruuny Democrats want to distance
themselves from him. Tigs has
creatrd n political dynamic which
could lead to a hi partisan centrist
solution of the Nicaraguan crisis.
When the Reagan udmlnlhtratlon
ca m e to p o w e r In 1981, the
Salvadorun government was on the
ropes, and Democrats In Congress
were moving toward a cutoff o f all
aid. The Reagan administration
initially backed a rightwing military
solution, w hich, because o f Its
rampant terrorism, had no chance
of hi partisan support.
Hut President Jose Napolean
Duarte, u Christian Democrat, has
now won two reasonably fair elec­
tions. death-squad activity Is nil.
and the guerillas are on Ihe defense.
The Junta leadership has been
noih ln i II not (rank. As Daniel
Ortega's brother Htmtbailo has put
It: "W e a'e guided by Ihe scientific
doctrlnr of revolution, by Marx­
ism -Leninism " The Sandlnlsta
Junta consists of serious totalitari­
an* and they are not going to be
bribed out of their core convictions.
Hut they would tie vulnerable to
Ihe prrssure o f u bi partisan U.S.
|M&gt;llcy. If that could lie successfully
formulated.
The Reagan administration has
alrrady endorsed Ihe March 2 San
Jose pro|K&gt;sal of Ihe Nicaraguan
democratic opposition. It calls for u
cease-fire and negotiations, these to
tie mediated by the Nicaraguan
Conference o f Catholic Bishops
Tills would leud to frre elections. In
lie supervised by the governments
of Central America Until the elec­
tions. Daniel Ortega would remain
head of Ihe "executive branch."
The San Jose proposul, In short,
espouses the orlglnul democratic
goals for which the revolution was
fought.
Some left-wing Democrats are
actually fans of the Sandlnlsta
totalltarlans. Just us some of them
worked closely with Ihe tolulllartans
on Grrnudu. But the San Jose
p r o p o s a ls p r o v id e u c e n tris t
approach which well might secure
heavy majorities In both houses of
Congress Most Democrats, even
liberal ones, do not want to go on
Ihe record us opposing elections and
democracy, and II Is extremely
unlikely that the Ortega brothers
und their friends could long hold out
ugulnst a bipartisan front directed
ugulnst them.

ROBERT W A G M A N

Law Loses Top Judges
WASHINGTON (NEA) - The fed­
eral court system Is losing two of Its
brightest lights — and both an­
nounced their retirement plans on
the same day.
In Washington. 75-year-old David
L. Hazelon announced that he
would retire after 36 years on the
Ihe U.S. Court o f Appeals for the
District of Columbia: he was chief
Judge for Ihe past 16 years. In
Minneapolis. In n wholly unrelated
announcement. Chief U.S. District
Judge Miles W . Lord. BB. an­
nounced that be nlso would retire.
Hazelon was u power on the
nation’s second most powerful court
for more than two decades. He was
appointed to Ihe court In 1949.
when he was 40 — which, at Ihe
time, made him the youngest man
ever named to the appeal* court.
Ua/elon was at the heart of the
co u rt's liberal m ujorlty. whose
rulings broadened the rights of
criminal defendants, the mentally
III. consumers and environmen­
talists. The court was continually
upheld by Chief Justice Earl War­
ren's Supreme Court.
Hazelon's most famous ruling
came In 1934, when he changed the
prevailing lest for criminal Insanity.
Prior to his riding, the test for
Insanity was whether a defendant
wus unable to distinguish between
r i g h t an d w r o n g . H a z e lo n
established what became known as
the Durham rule: A defendant was
not criminally responsible If his
crime resulted from a menial dis­
ease or defect.
This standard continued until
1972. when It was reversed by the
more conservative Burger Supreme
Court, as were many o f Baxelon's
recent decisions.
Hazelon has said that his legal
opinions were "Influenced by con­
cern for people who were gelling Ihe
short end of the stick.... The Im­
portant thing Is to let Ihe world
know that some things oughtn't to
be. .. Som etim es things are so
outrageous that any person In his
right mind would a ct."
Much the sam e thinking has

motivated Lord, who probably has
been the most controversial and
outspoken federal district Judge.
Lord served a* U.S. attorney and
Minnesota slate attorney general;
then. 19 years ago. he was ap­
pointed to the federal bench on the
recommendation of his dose friend.
then-Vice President Hubert Hum­
phrey. Humphrey often said that If
he were president, he would have
made Lord chief Justice of the
Supreme Court.
O v e r t h e y e a r s . L o r d p r e s id e d o v e r

some or the region’s most Important
legal battles — such as the six-year
fight In which the government,
en viron m en ta lists and Reserve
Mining tangled over the pollution of
Lake Superior.
Lord may lie the last of the great
populist Judges, who see their role
us that of protecting Ihe "little guy."
lie ’s either hated or revered by
those who have appeared before
him. there seems to be no middle
gmund.
In recen l y ea rs. L ord made
headlines when he guve only six
months' probation to two anti-war
protesters who were accused of
damaging $34,000 worth of military
computer equipment at a Sperry
plant Lord said the pair's actions
were a "desperate plea to the
American government to stop mili­
tary madness before It destroys
humanity."
More recently. Lord drew criti­
cism for his comments In approving
a settlement that A.II. Robbins
reachrd with women who had used
Ihe Daikon Shield contraceptive
device.
Three lop Robbins officers. In­
cluding A II. Robbins Jr., appeared
before Lord and wouldn't admit to
being remorseful that their product
had Injured thousands of women
laird gave Ihe three a scathing
longue lashing, accusing them of
"corporate Irresponsibility Mt P*
m eanest." The Robbins officials
then hired former Attorney General
CrtITIn Bell in an attempt to have
Lord censured and disciplined, but
a Judicial council declined to do so.

By Lidia Wasowlca
STANFORD. Calif. (UPI) - Stan
ford University scientists have de­
veloped a blood test that may help
Identify people who are at high risk
o f d e v e lo p in g o n e ty p e o f
rheumatoid arthritis.
In addition, researchers said, the
test may allow earlier diagnosis for
those suffering from the disease,
making early treatment possible.
Rheumatoid arthritis, marked by
flareups of such symptoms as fever,
fatigue and hot. swollen and painful
Joints, afflicts some 7 million Amer­
icans.
In preliminary studies, the new
lest Identified 10O percent of pa­
tients diagnosed as suffering from a
type of rheumatoid urthrltls called
seropositive arthritis. Stanford re­
searchers said.
F u rth er studies w ith greater
num bers of people arc needed,
however, to verify the teat before it
can be offered comm ercially, said
Dr. Gary Fathman. associate pro­
fessor of medicine at Stanford Uni­
versity Medical School.
Th e Stanford team found a way to
use white blood cells to Identify
certain genes located In a region of
genetic material known as the
major hlsloeompatlbtllly complex,
or HLA. These genes are present In
people who are highly susceptible to
developing rheumatoid arthritis,
scientists found.
"U sin g the same principles on
which the arthritis test Is based. It
might also be possible to develop
diagnostic tests capable of Identify­
ing Individuals genetically suscep­
tible to developing Juvenile diabetes
und multiple sclerosis." Fathman
said.
"T h e major benefit o f this test Is
that It would be a jxixalblr way of
telling as early as prenatally If
someone Is susceptible to develop­
ing seropositive rheumatoid arthri­
tis. Later. If they began experienc­
ing symptoms. It would be possible
to Initiate treatment Immediately
for the ties! possible results."
With current methods. It may
take as long as six months to
d ia g n o s e arthritis a fte r Initial
symptoms appear, he said.
"Th ere are some populations of
arlhrttla patients who don't respond
to the conventional therapy which
yields disease remission In the
m ajority," Fathman said.
"Likewise, there are populations
of patients who have a very mild
course and don't need any major
therapeutic Intervention. Knowing
early to which group a patient
b e lo n g e d w ould h e lp d o c to rs
tailor-design the proper treatment."
In preliminary studies — financed
by the National Institutes of Health
and the Arthritis Foundation — the
lest was found to be 100 percent
accurate In diagnosing 23 adults
with classical arthritis symptoms.

JACK A N D E R SO N

Spying For Profit A Growing Trend
By Jack Anderson
and Joseph Bpear
WASHINGTON - The case of
accused Soviet spy John Anthony
Waller Jr., together with his son
und brother. Is sure to set off some
Intense Inlrrnul security Invrstlga
lions at Navy buses. on ships at sea
and In defense plunls
If Ihe Wulkrrs are guilty. It will
conllrm a trend we rrportrd on
recently A disturbing number of
presumably loyal Americans are
willing to sell out their cuuntry for a
few rublrs. Kruggrrands. shekels or

whatever.

C tm hhlt e*

"W han / grow up I want to bo another Turner.
But I ca n I d ecid e on TINA or TED "

A recently com pleted Defense
Intelligence Agency study Illumi­
nate* this trend with thumbnail
profiles of 18 Americans who were
either a ir used or convicted of es­
pionage within the jiast 10 years
T h e study, rev iew ed by our
associate Tony Cupuccio, makes It
depresslngly clear that there's no
fail-safe security method against

greed Future traitors will probably
continue to deal with the Soviets as
long a* the Kremlin pays well for
ihe classified Information.
Here are some of the accused
Americans whose lust for the "good
llle " lured them Into espionage, as
profiled by the DIA:
— David Henry Harnett. Perhaps
the case that most resembles Ihe
Walkers'. Is that of Barnett, a CIA
employee from 1958 to 1970. In
1976. he began selling the Russians
names of CIA ugents and other
highly sensitive Information: then In
1979 he rrJoined the CIA as u Soviet
mole, lie was uncovered the follow­
ing yrar.
Ilarnetl had been paid a grand
total of $25,000. "T h is case." the
DIA study observes, "demonstrates
that serious financial problems can
cause an Individual to take extreme
measures with apparently little or
no forethought as to the conse­

quences of the action to national
security."
— L ee E u gen e M adsen , a
24-year-old Navy yrom an assigned
to Ihe I'enlagon's Strategic Warning
Staff, fortunately was caught before
hr could do any harm. The FBI
learned that he had offered to sell
Information on drug traffic to an
acquaintance, and the G-men nailed
him when he showed up for the
rendezvous with a bundle of docu­
ments. They were astounded at
what they found
"Unable to locate the documents
on drug trafficking." the study
explained. "IMadsenl earned out
from his work site seven top-seclet
documents dealing with Intelligence
assessments of the Near East and
South Asia and Interpretations of
Kcr«;t piiutugraphs."
Madsen pleaded gu ilty to es­
pionage and drew eight years In
prison Why had he betrayed his
country? "H is roommate stated that

(Madsen) needed money und In­
tended to sell Ihe documents to buy
a new automobile." the DIA report
said.
— Christopher M Cooke was an
Air Force shavetail who was deputy
commander of a nuclear missile
crew In Kansas He was observed
m aking several visits to Ihe Soviet
Embassy In Washington, where he
a lleged ly turned over classified
nuclear Information Cooke gave a
full ronfcaakin In return for Immu­
nity. so he was never prosecuted.
— If the money motivated traitors
have a saving grace. It's that they're
usually rank amateurs compared to
dedicated Marxist professionals. Our
sentimental favorite In this category
Is the klutz who tossed a package of
CIA secrets over the fence of a
bovtet diplomatic residence with a
request for $200,000. only to be
lolled by a guard who thought the
bundle was a bomb and called
police.

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IN BRIEF
Bellhops Charged In Kennedy
Death Appear Headed For Trial
WEST PALM BEACH (UP1) — T w o ex-bcllhops charged
wlih selling cocaine that led to the death of David Kennedy
wilt probably be put on trial, now that a plea bargain
arrangement has fallen through, attorneys say.
David Do it . 31. and Peler Marchant. 23. had planned (o
enter pleas o f no contest to a charge of conspiracy to sell
cocaine to the son of the late Sen. Robert F. Kennedy.
The defense lawyers and prosecutor Pablo Perhacs
refused to specify why Wednesday's circuit court hearing,
at which the pair were expected to enter their pleas, was
canceled.
Michael Salnlck. Marchant's lawyer, said he is "gettin g
ready for trial." He said a tentative date has been set for
Dec. 2. pending court approval.
David Kennedy. 28. was found dead of a drug overdose
April 25. 1984 In his room at the Brazilian Court Hotel In
Palm Beach, where Dorr and Marchant worked. An
autopsy showed he had taken a lethal combination of
cocaine. Demerol and Ihc tranquilizer Mellaril.

Wells Fargo Driver Foils Heist
MIAMI (UPI) — A Wells Fargo guard ignored a fake bomb
stuck on his armored truck by five masked men trying to
break Into the vehicle and fired Ihree shots at one man.
scaring ofT the bandits before they could get a dime.
•

No one was hurt by guntlrc In the robbery outlsde the
Slzzler steukhouse In Miami. Police spread out over the
neighborhood to search for the bandits.
The truck had pulled up to the restaurant around 11
a.m. Wednesday. One guard waited In the truck while the
other carried n money bag toward the eatery.
Five men wearing black. Jumpsuit-style outfits and nylon
stocking masks approached him al gunpoint and took
away hla firearm. Dade County Police Detective Al
Carballosa said.
One of the bandits hooked whal he said was a bomb on
Ihc passenger side window. The driver, however, didn't
open Ihe truck. As ihe robber walked around the vehicle,
the driver opened fire.
The bandits did not bother with the money bag, but
hurried over a five-foot wall and Jumped into a getaway car.
The guard Inside the truck fired twice al the men but
missed. Investigators said.
The tobbery failed to bother the restaurant s lunch
customers. They ate as Ihe police Investigation went on.

Air Station Reunion Set
The

17th annual Sanford

Naval Air Station reunion will be
held June 28-30.
Activities w ill begin Friday
with a dinner-dance al 6 p in. al
Ihe Fleet Reserve Association
clubhouse on Wesi stale Road
IB Music will la* by Russ and
Hick who will also appear at the
d u b the following evening.
On Saturday, the gates of l,ake
(•olden recreation area will open
at 10 a.m. to inllitury-orlrntrd

personnel and ihrlr guests as
welt as the Fleet Rrsrrvlsts of
Seminole County.
Hamburgers, hot dogs, tacos
and sweet corn will Ik * available.
From noon to 6 p m. cold beer,
soda, and mixed drinks will be
served. There Is no admission
charge lo Ihe reunion.
On Sunday, brrukfast will be
served from 9 a.m. to I p.m. at
the Fleet Reserve

cussion ut the com m ission's
July 1 met-1 log
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barbed wire ordinance." Farr
Continued fro m page 1A
said.
Hr said ihe fences should only
Ms H e rs h o n r w a s a ls o
'perturbed that she was not tie allowed In agricultural areas
notified lhal the city commission not abutting residential arras
would be hearing Mrs Turnin'* As for Ihe fence on Loch Lowe
D rive. Farr said II Is "n o t
request.
Commissioner David Farr said Justified " He said a chain link or
Wednesday a proposed ordi­ other type o f fence Is more
nance would come up for dis­ appropriate.

...Fence

WEATHER
NATIONAL REPORT: Floods
fed by more than a half fool of
rain washed streets and homes
In Texas and Oklahoma today,
ch asin g fa m ilies from Ihrlr
homes, closing highways and
killing three people whose van
becam e trapped In sw irling
water. Lightning W ednesday
killed a man on Kentucky golf
course and set a North Carolina
house ablaze. A tornado ripped a
roof off a hold in g In Maryland
and another twister smashed a
trailer tn North Carolina. Inju­
ring Ihree people. Meanwhile, a
Southern heal wave blamed for
three deaths began a fifth day
today after setting 21 records
Wednesday. Hesldenta coped by
consuming record amounts of
power, emptying stores of fans
and drinking Ice lea by the
gallon

derstorms. Southeast wind 3 to
10 mph.
BO A T IN G FORECAST: St.
Augustine lo Jupller Inlet out 50
m iles — Wind northeast 5 to 10
knots becomng east 10 to 13
knots this afternoon. East wind 5
to 10 knots tonight becoming
southeast 10 to 15 knots Friday.
Sea 2 to 4 feel.
EXTENDED PORECASTl
Saturday through Monday slight
chance o f afternoon and evening
t h u n d e r s t o r m s , o t h e r w is e
mostly lair south and partly
cloudy north with hot after­
noons. Highs near 90 to mid 90s
except upper 90s hottest Interior
arras. Lows near 70 north to
near 80 extreme south.
A R E A READINGS (9 a.m.):
temperature: 79; overnight low;
72; W e d n e s d a y 's h ig h : 95;
barometric pressure; 30.04: rela­
tiv e h u m id ity : 79 p e rcen t:
winds; southeast al 6 mph;
AREA FORECAST: Excessive heal lo continue to­ sundae: 6 27 a.m.. aunsrt 8:21
day, Daytime heat Index 105- p.m.
115. Today moaty sunny and
FRIDAY TIDES: Daytona
hot. High 96 to 102 East wind 5 Beach; highs. 12:30 a.m., —
lo 10 mph. Tonight fair with Ihe p.m.; lows. Q:15a.m.. 5:17 p.m.;
low In the low to mid 70a. Light P o rt C an averal: highs, 12:22
wind. Friday mostly sunny and a.m , — p m.: lows. 6:06 a.m.,
nol quite as hot with Ihe high In 5 08 p.m.: B ayport: highs. 5:41
Ihe mid 90s A 20 percent a .m . 4:02 p.m.: lows. 10:22
c h a n c e o f a fte r n o o n th u n ­ a m .. 12 06 p.m.

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sensitive to power outages
B erger said the sw itch in g
normally ta unnoticed b " the
customer.
A 20-year-old Sanford man.
w h o a ft e r w o rk in g o u ts id e
became overheated Wednesday,
w as trea ted In the C en tral
F lo r id a R e g io n a l H o s p it a l
emergency room this morning
for heat cramps and kidney
problems and released. He did
not have a sufficient Intake o f
fluids and salt to replace that
lost In the near lOO-degree heal,
a hospital spokeswoman said.
Seminole County school of­
ficials said classrooms are all
atr-condltloned and although
some minor repairs to the cool­
ing equipment were necessary
they were done Immediately.
F o r e c a s te rs said a slig h t
movement of a Gulf of Mexico
high pressure system, which Is
blamed for the heal wave, and a
low pressure system north o f the
Bahamas cooled south Florida's
Allantic coast slightly Wednes­
day.
"W e 're nol going to break any
records today, ami it looks like
It'll be cooler from right now on
into the weekend." said fore­
caster Bert Sylvcrn. ol the Na­
tional Hurricane Center.
It was 89 In Miami Wednes­
day. following Tuesday's 98.
Fort Lauderdale had 90. com ­
pared lo 95 Tuesday.
For other parts of Florida,
temperatures clung around the
lOO-degree mark, hut forecasters
said 11 can't get worse and they
see some relief on the way.
" I imagine It's close to its
physical limit for l his time of

year." said Alan Cummings of
the National Weather Service
ofTice In Miami. "Presumably It
can't get much hotter because It
never has."
He said the heat wave will Iasi
through today In north Florida,
then will abate Friday because o f
Increasing cloud cover. He pre­
dicted blistering heat will con­
tinue through Friday In central
Florida, which has suffered the
worst o f the extra hot weather
that began Sunday!
It was 102 In Ocala Wednes­
day. four degrees cooler than
Tuesday's 106. Tallahassee had
103. Ihe holiest June 5 since
1927. Creslvtew had 100. as did
L a k e la n d . It w a s 101 In
Gainesville.
Tampa posted an all-time high
In 95 years o f record-keeping
when the mercury climbed lo 99
degrees at 2 40 p.m Pensacola's
96 broke a record for the day sel
In 1891, And Fori Myers had a
record 98,
Key West, the southernmost
city In the Sunshine Slate,
posted a record 93, breaking a
35-year-old record
One heat-related death has
been reported In ihe slate this
'week, In Jacksonville — which
recorded 90 degrees Wednesday
alter three days o f 100 — Elaine
Trauger. 42, collapsed al Ihe
back door o f her home alter
wulklng in -the lair ullrrnoon
heal Monday. The woman, who
weighed over 300 pounds, died
an hour later.
Another report of fatal heat
stroke In that north Florida city
was made, but the Duval County
Medical Examiner's oilier said II
was a heart attack not related lo
Ihe heat.
FPAL. the stale s largest utili­
ty. nearly reached ils all-time
su m m er o u tp u t o f 10,673

Evening Herald. Sanford, FI.

megawatts Tuesday when cus­
tomers used 10.652 megawatts.
People tried to find ways to
stay cool.
Tom Domfcld. manager of the
air con dition ed Tam pa Bay
Center Shopping Mall, says it
had 10 to 15 percent more
people than normal.
"W e've had more people here,
plus they're staying at the tables
(outside the stores) longer." he
said.
Consumers are snatching up
air conditioners, fans, anything
to blow away the heal ami bring
on the cold.
"People are scooping (hem up.
rven oscillating table fans." said
Nikki Hodges, a saleswoman in
the celling fan department of
Home Depot In Dade County.
"A n y kind of fan. they're buy­
ing."
The Florida Crop and Live­
stock Reporting Service said
conditions were endangering cit­
rus groves and cattle In north
and central Florida and speeding
ihe end of the spring harvest In
south Florida
"Citrus groves arc In serious
need of rain." Ihe service said
“ Hot, windy weather over the
ridge area has drawn moisture

Hitler's dream master race.
"W e do not know anything
about Ihe whereabouts o f Josef
Mengele. not even If he ts dead or
alive.” said Embassy spokesman
Gunter Schulze.
" W e have no information that
hr was ever In Brazil." he said.
“ The West German government
is searching for Mengele but.
sadly, we do nol know anything
ulKnii his whereabouts.'*

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out o f the sandy soils. A ll
available Irrigation equipment is
being used to help prevent wtlt
and leaf curl."
Officials said poultry Interests
were hit the hardest, and 6.000
chickens were reported dead tn
the Tampa Bay area alone.
Dr. CatToll Douglas o f the
Department of Poultry science at
the University of Florida, said
egg production will be down 2-3
p e r c e n t a n d th e p o u l t r y
mortality rate probably will be
up 10-20 percent.

1 DAY
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Vogt, Langley Get
Legislative Awards
T w o o f Seminole C ounty's
slate senators have rrcrlvcd
special recognition from their
legislative colleagues.
The Senate voted Sen. John
Vogt. D-Cocoa Beach, the Allen
Morris award for most elfrctlve
senator, while Sen Richard
L a n g le y , R -C le rm o n t, w as
named moat effective In debate.
Both are m em bers o f the
Seminole County legislative del­
egation.
The most effect Ivc qWard Is
named for Allen Morris, long­
time clerk of the Florida House
of Heprrsenlallves.
Although members of oppos­
ing political parties. Vogl and
Langlrv have been friends since

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Livernois Signs With
By Sam Cook
H erald Sporta Editor
LONG WOOD — Drrrk Livernois. thr
Itarklmne of Lyman High School s
pitching staff the past three years,
liillflllrd every high school baseball
player's dream Wednesday when he
signed a pmlesnlon.il contract with the
Ilost m; Hed Sox.
L l v c r n o l a , w h o p it c h e d th e
G reyhounds to ihe District 4A-9
&lt;hampionshlp, was seleelrd in Ihe
ir»h round by ihe Hed Sox In the
rrgul.tr phase of Tuesday's Summer
IU hcIm II Draft.
The IB-year-old right-hander had
e*|M‘e|ed lo Is* chosen sooner, somewhere t&gt;eiween Ihe third and seventh
rounds and the IOth at the latest. The
late selection, however, didn't hamper
Ids bargaining power.
Livernois. who said he could not
disc lose the signing Iannis because It
had not been formally okayed by the
Hed Sox. did say It was for five f i g u r e s
and Included a college education. "I
got wind I w anted." lie said Wednes­
day night. "M r. (Georgr) Dlghy cam e
over a I U .10 p in , and I signed a I 10; 15
p in I knew what I wanted."
I It'' curve-balling senior postrd a 9-2
rrcord with a 2.61 earned run average.

He struck out a county-high 111
baiters In 67 Innings He also batted
,569 with 2H runs batted In and a
county leading I I doubles
Livernois w ill leave Sunday for
Elmira. N Y. Elmira Is one o f three
(-lass A farrnclubs of the Hed Sox
Dlgby said 75 jwrccnl of the signers
begin lh eir careers al Elm ira, a
member of the New York-Prim l-eagur
“ Thai's where Hogg* played." said
Dlgby. "Pelr Hose and Tony Prrez also
played there. It's a real good league."
Dlgby said Livernois' l5th-round
selection didn't mean a lot lo the
negotiations. "T h a t really doesn't
matter." said Ihe Hed Sox Southern
Su|tervlttor. " A ll ihr scouts submit a
list of players Everybody has got
somebody lo please Hoggs was drallrd
low but now lie’s making a lot ol
money."
The Wednesday evening negotia­
tions al the Livernois house were
somrwhal of a reunion for Dlgby
Livernois asked bis Lyman pluhtng
coach. Ed Nuss. lo Ih- present for the
negollalIons Dlgby signed Nuss, a
former Lyman and Valencia Com m u­
nity College hurler. In 1975 after be
was selected In Ihe (bird round of Ihe
Januury Draft. Nuss played A A hall for

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A.L. Baseball
ihe Hosnx beforr he was sidelined with
arm problems.
"Derek Is going to Elmira Just like I
did," said Nuss "T h e late selection
didn't hurt him because George really
wanted him. Derek has a lot o f ability.
I think he's got an exrellrnt chance to
make It."
Dlgby. who watched Livernois' dis­
trict performance, said he was most
impressed with his curvrball. " I really
like the kid's hook." said Dlgby about
Livernois" breaker. "H e ’s got one
helluva curve ball. It's major Irague
It s Ihe Ires! I've seen In a young kid In
a long tim e."
Livernois will play al Elmira until
Sept I. then return home for two
weeks Irefore going to Sarasota for the
Instructional league. That workout
period runs Irorn Sept 15 to Nov. 8. He
said he plans lo enroll in school,
probably Central Florida, before going
losprlng training next March.
"Derek will get some real good
Inslrurlton al Elmira. Sarasota and
spring training.” said Dlgbv "H e'll
|u*l krep getting lietter and hcitrr

He’ll become a lol more polished. You
won't even know him the next time
you sec him
"In one year, he will gel belter
instruction than In three years al any
college."
Derek's mother. Sue, was happy
with her son's decision bul surprised
by his early departure dale. "Sunday,
he * leaving Sunday, I can't believe It."
said Sue. " I wanted him to do what he
wants to do. W e've talked about It a
long time and that's what he wants to
do 1 Just wish he didn't have to leave
Sunday.**
Livernois said it wasn't that tough of
a decision between college and signing
a pro contract since the "m onry was
right.” He said he thought he had a
belter chance o f making thr majors by
signing now. "Seventy-five percent of
the players on the Hed Sox roster
signed between the ages of 17 and 19.”
said Livernois. "I think I have a pretty
good chance of making It."
Livernois will cam *750 per month
as a minor leaguer.
Another Livernois — 12-year old Jeff
— was pretty excited with the signing
of Is big brother, too, "I'm pretty
ecstatic." Jeff, who became Ihe first
pitcher to hurl a perfect game in

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Derek Livern ois follows through.
Lyman ace signed with the Boston
Red Sox W ednesday.
Seminole Pony Bronco Baseball earlier
this year. " I'd like to gel drafted, loo.
But I hope It's the Dodgers II they
don't drafl me. though. I wouldn't
mind going lo the Hed Sox and playing
on ihe same leant as Derek "

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Kurt Thomas
Gives As Much
As He Receives
OKI.ANDO — Gymnastics has tieen very
good lo Kurt Thomas. As u competitor, he
was a three-time world champion. Now.
Thomas can !*• seen dally at Sea World In
Ihr Gymnuslkcs America Show, which he
iirtatuateil He ran alan be seen chopping up
bad guys In the gymnastics-karate motion
picture entitled, "Gymkatn.”
Even though his tremendous ability In the
s|Nirl and matinee-Idol looks have made him
a suceeaa and a lol of money. Thomas lias
not lorgotlcii bis mots Whenever he can. hr
llkrs to give track ax much as he can to
gymnastics.
"Gym nastics has given me an uvenur to
make a very good living." Thomas said. "I
leel I owe gymnastics and do everything I
can lor Ihr sport."
Thomas and his Gymnastics America
Show have Irern |rerlorinlng Hirer, some­
times four, times a day al Sea World shier
December. Tuesday night. Thomas und Ihr
talented gymnasts pul on another electrifylug show and, at the luuiie lim e, gave
somrllihig hack In the sport that made them
ruinous.
The Kurt Thom as Benellt for the Sanlurd
Gymnastics Association |SGA| was un
overwhelming success Tuesday night ut Sea
World's Nauillus Theater.
Tuesday n ig h t's brnrllt raised over
$12.brio In pledges lor Ihe SGA's drive lor a
new I raining facility, The SGA goal is
$H5,(XK),
"W e re very excited ulxmi whal w e've
accomplished tonight." Bill Slrgrlsi. who
Inlllally goi Hie Idea lor Ihr show said. "And
wr couldn't huvr done It without Ihr
su|&gt;|M&gt;rtol Kurt Thomas ami Sea W orld."
The sponsors of ihe evening's event got to
see Just how spcdurular world class g y m ­
nasts can lie and also got lo lake a took at
some of Ihr gym nasls they urr supporting
the Sanford gymnast* prrlnmied as u
ptrllmlmiry for the Gymnastics America
Show and, allhough there w ere some
huttrrlllrs. fh ry pul un und excellent
display o( what they have learned
Featured gymnasts from Hie SGA Tues­
day night Iiii luded Kureu Grainger, Tracey
Kaleel, KtmuHiu Kelly, Jenifer Kopp, Shari
Siegilst. Shannon Wilcox son und Chcrie
Van Camp.
"The butterflies went away qu ickly." SGA
coach Eugene Petty said. " T h r girls
piM-ltced over her* lor u week and thr
people in the show told them not to worry

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Kurt T h o m a s s h o w s o f f his s m o o t h m o v e s o n t h e p o m m e l h o r s e .
about anything They were very sup
porllvc."
T h om as b lin srll did som e am azing
nudities and displayed the famous, "T h om ­
as Flare," a move on the pommel horse and
Tloor exertese that Is used by many
gymnasts today, bul nut many can master
Ihr move like Its namrsake
"Tills was so close to wtiai w r do every
day II was rasy lor us." Thomas sold of Ihr
show. "It was for a great cause, and the kids
luvrd It."
Alirr Ihe stiow was over. Thomas signed
autographs, look pictures with some of his
hms and. although exhausted Irum Hie
cvrnlng's events, he even spared some time
In do an Interview with this reporter
Thomas said hr will continue the Gymnasties America Show ut Scu World through
September and he will makr another movie
In January. "G ym kata" was very successful
al Ihr box office and, ut one time, was one of
Ha- top 10 moneymakers In motion pictures
Hits year
"It did very well." Thomas said of thr
film. "T h e reviews weren’t terrific bul ihe
critics always seem to Jump on something
that's new It didn’t cost the studio a lol n(
money, und It look little lim e lo put
together. And they made a lol o f money on

It I think It was a trrrtllc- arttnn picture."
Thomas got lo not only show off his
gymnastics ability «ln the Him bul also his
martial an* training " I took karate for a
while when I was In high school," he said.
“ It was nothing serious like gymnastics,
though "
Performing in Iron! of a camera und In
competition an- dlllcreni in many rrsprois
bul In some ways Htr same. For Instance,
one tiny mistake In a routine can lie thr
difference between llrst place and lower In
competition Bul. a mistake In Ironi o( Hie
camera Is mil as serious "T h e y can always
do another take
Thomas Mild doing the motion picture
was not as dll lieu it as It first seemed. "It
came naturally," hr said T felt comfortable
In front of the camera "
While Thomas will rontlnuc hts career In
gymnastics, fir will nol forget how he
started out and will continue to help young
gymnasts In Ihere quests to become future
woild class enmjtrlllors.
" I realty appreciate what they’ re |SGA|
doing." Thomas said. "W h en I was young,
we didn't have ihr kind of facility they arr
striving lor. And I couldn't afford u private
school. T o build this kind of facility Is
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INGLEWOOD. Calif (U l’ll W llh seven minutes lefi In the
third quarter and the Lakers
seemingly In control of Game -1
of Ibe NBA championship series,
the Los Angeles fans broke Into a
roaring chain; "W e're nol going
hark. We're nol going back."
The reference, ol course, was
lo Boston Garden, where ihe
talkers have been irralcd with
Htr Mime love and reaped you'd
give to a six-pound rat that tried
to crawl up your pants leg,
Bul the Uikrrx arc Indeed
going buck to that bouse ol
honors. And Dennis Johnson Is
their travel agent
The veteran guard banged In
an 21-foot Jumper ut the buzzer
Wednesday nlghl to give Hie
Celtics u 107-105 victory over
L o s A n g e le s and k n ol the
hest-of-7 series at 2-2.
Game 5 is Friday nlghl at the
Forum beforr the teams head
hark East for Sunday's sixth
game and a possible seventh
game Tuesday night
Johnson was one of three
Boston heroes Ik-lore he hit the
game-winner that silenced the
frenzlcd Los Angeles crowd, he
canned a pair of pressure Jum­
pers in the final 7 50, each one
pushing the Celtics to a one
|K&gt;lnt lead.
In the final seconds, .tiler
Magic Johnson had tied the
game for Los Angeles with a
five-fool follow shot o f a Karrem
Abdul-Jahhar miss wllh 19 sec­
onds left. Dennis jtassrd off lo
Larry Bird When Bird was
double-1earned, he shot the hall
luu-k out to Dennis und the
Irrckle faerd guard drilled the
game-wlnner.
B oston ’ s Johnson Mulshed
with 27 points. 12 rebounds ami
s e v e n a s s is t s . B ir d , w h o
sln g!e-handeu iV ca rried the
Celtics down ihe stretch wiih 12
lourth quarter points. Including
eight straight. Ilnlshed with 26
points. 11 rebounds and flvr
assists.
A n d K e v in M r lla le . w h o
played all 4H minutes (or Boston,
tiad 28 points and l2rrbound*.
Lo* Angeles, which had recov­
ered from a 34-polnl blowout In
Game 1 to post victories in ihe
second and third games, was led
by Abdut-Jahbur w llh 2 t points
while Magic Johnson added 20
(xtints. 12 assists and 11 re­
bounds. Jam es W orthy and
Byron Scott each chipped In

NBA Playoffs
with 16 points.
Bul In the end. with Boston
lacing either overtime or a 3-1
M-rlrs deficit, the Celtics' outside
shooters look over,
Danny Alngr. who had only
right points In Hu- game, nailed
a 20 footer with 1:40 led to give
Boston a 109-101 lead Filly
seconds later, Alnge dropped
another 20-foolcr lo put the
( cities ahead 105-103 Then,
after Magic tied It. DJ till his
lumper. And Ihere wus noQT.
"W hen I got Ihe ball haek from
Larry I bud to ureh it u little
higher because Kurrcin und
Byron werr coming ut me I lei II
go and Ihr bu/zer writ! off
I figured it had a SO-SO
rtinner o f going In," tin Grilles

hero said,
For the Lakers, who also losl
Game 4 last year and were rticn
beaten by Ihr Critics In Ihe
seventh game ol the finals. Hie
loss was a tough one lo accept
" ll lerls like a dagger In the
heart." lais Angeles roach Pul
Hllcy said " l l was a definite
null-httcr, Now we have lo come
IHick strong on Friday and lake
rare of business We have In
shake oil this loss. We can't
wallow lo It
"W r have u chance Friday to
(nit the series back In our favor,
and then w r have to go lo ikrnion
Garden und win the champion­
ship,**
Boston nailed 32 2H after one
(terlod but look a 59-58 hullttinc
lead, Thr Celtics built the lead to
65-58 with a six-point burst In
Ihe opening two minutes of the
second half, bill latx Angeles
then reeled oil a 10-2 spurt and
led 68 07 wllh 7 22 remaining In
Ihr third quarter
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First Federal, Sun Bank Close In On Perfect Seasons
By Chris rioter
Harold Sporta Writer
li t tunc up lim e for Flr»i Federal
amt Sun Bank as they prr|tare tu meet
lur Hie Sanford Little Major League
City Championship Series
Wednesday nlgh l. First Federal
moved to within one win of a perfect
season w ith a 12 2 victory over
Cardinal Industlres In Little National
League ucttuu at Bay Avenue Field.
Joe Wiggins and Alton Dixon com ­
bined on u one-hitter as First Federal
lm|trovrd lu 150 for the season with
one game lem alnlng Wiggins pitched
ihe llrst two Innings and guvr up no
fills or runs Dixon went Ihe last two,
allow lug one fill and two runs.
First Federal took a 1-0 lead In the
tmliiiin of the lin t when Shawnlr
Higgins scored on Wiggins' groundnut.

The Feds made ll 2 0 In ihe second
when Dixon walked, stole second, took
lbird on a wild pitch and scored on
Hlchard Anderson's groundnut
Dixon came on In relict of Wiggins In
Hie tup u( thr third and struck out the
side ami Flrsl Federal pulled away In
Htr iMtilom ol the Irumc wllh seven
runs Key hits In the frame Included
IWO-run doubles by Andrea Williams
and Mike Dllllon.
Cardinal picked up Its two runs In
the iitjt o f Hie fourth when Shawn
Washington led pit with u walk and
Anthony Huberts followed with u
two-run Iturner.
First Federal ended the game by ihe
slaughter rule with Him- runs in the
Imttom ol the fourth. Alonzo Urundldge, Joe Sykes and Krgglr Smith
conlrtbulrd Util singles In llie inning.

(

B a s e b a ll
ELKS DOWNS KNI0HT8. 16 12
Ball Motor Line didn't |tlay W ed­
nesday night bul still chin hed al least
a lie fur the second half, title as Elks
Stunned secon d-place Knights o f
Culiimbus. 16-12. in Sanford Junior
LraguratclUmat Chase Park,
The Knights, who bad 12 hits In Hie
game, look a 4-0 lead In Ihr top of the
flrsl wllh Dwighl Urlnstin's KHI single
leading the w ay
Elks responded wllh five runs In the
iMittom of Ihe Inning with all five
scoring on base* loaded walks.
Winning pilchct Willie McCloud held
Ihe Knights score less In Ihe top o f the
sreund and Elks went on lo take a 13-4

lead with eight runs In the bottom o f
the frame. Elks had Just two hits In the
inning. Iradoff double by Karl Carter
and a two-run double olf Ihe bat of Jeff
Smith
McCloud held the Knights In cheek
until (hr lop of Hie fifth when they
rallied lor seven runs on six htls to pull
within 14-12 Consecutive doubles by
Angel Gularza und Doug Peterson
brought In Ihr first three runs while
Hav Williams. Hon Collrld and Bobby
Collcld follow ed w llh consecutive
singles Ihe cut Ihe margin to 14-11.
Elks scored a pair o f Insurance runs
In the bottom of the fifth and McCloud
pitched out of a Jam In the top of the
sixth to presetve Hie win and put Ihe
Knight son the verge of elimination.
MOOSE DUO NO-HIT3 ROTARY
In Wednesday's first game at Chase

Park. Jlm m ey Murphy and Mike
Merthle combined on a no-hlller as
Moose handed Rotary Its I7lh straight
defeat. 10-2.
Murphy pitched Ihe llrst live Innings
for Moose, giving up one rut) on no
hits, striking out nine and walking
five. Merthle came on In relief In ihe
sixth, allowed one run, no hits, and
struck oul five.
Moose got all the run* It needed in
the top ol Ihe first wllh a live-run rally.
Scooter Leonard's two-run double
started olf the rally and Murphy added
a two-run single
Mouse had six hits In Ihe game
including two by Harry Chlbberlun
and one each by Merthle. Leonard.
Murphy and Arthur Bradford. Jeff Derr
walked four lim es and stole seven
liases

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Mickey Mahler 1-Hits Giants
W elch Returns From D isab led List To Decision M ets, 2-1
United P re ss Internation al

N.L. Baseball

M.i liter 11mill v won mini hr r start
Nut Hu k Mjiilrr. ilmu^h He's been In n slump
wince winning his llrsi seven derisions this year.
Kirk's nldrr brother Mickey did Ihr winning
Wednesday. making Ills flrsi major Irajjur start In
sin years a memorable one He pitched a
one-hitter and lc«l the Muni real E xjkis to a ti t)
triumph over the San Francisco Giants
"T od ay I had tin curvcball at all said Mickey,
’ llut I was able to s|tot the lasthall They hit a lut
ol balls on l he money — but i lulu at somebody.”
Mahler. 10. had 'tot started a name In the
majors store 11)79 when he was with the Uraves
Since then he had appeared in only !f&gt; bin Iranut*
names — all In rcllel
Th e only hit off him Wcdnesdat was an lnflehl
slnnlc by Dan G ladden to shortstop U I.
Washington In (he third itmlnn

Bob Welch fires away. LA right-hander beat Mets

B raves 4, Cubs *i
At Clucano. Ka lac I Kamlrc/ drove In four runs
m&lt; liidmn &gt;&lt; two run homer that snapjied a 2 2 llr
In the I 1th mnlnn i&lt;&gt; carry Atlanta Manure*
lined an U 2 pilch oil reliever i-rr Sittllh. 3-1 over
the lelt held wall with one out In the I lib for his
second homer of the year Kon Cey hit a two-rnn
homer lor Chicago
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At Cincinnati. Alan K nicety hi l a three-run
homer, his fnurlh sin re Joining thr Reds on May

15. lo break an H H tie In the sixth Inning and lead
the Metis to their fourth straight victory Frank
Pasture. 1*0, was the winner John Franco went
three Innings lor his llrsi save Don Robinson,
i 1. took the loss
Astros H. C ardinals 3
At St Louis. Mark Halley dubbed a two-run
homer and Frank DiPlno earned his fifth save to
lead the Astros Dil'lnu plichetl the final 3 1-3
Innings to preserve the victory lor Hob Knepper.
6-1 Danny Cox 6-2, lasted five-plus Innings In
taking (he loss.
Padres 3, P h illie s 1
Al San Diego, right-hander l.amurr Hoyt
pitched a four-hitter for Ills fourth straight victory
to till Ihr Padres Hoyt. f&gt;-4. turned In his fourth
complete gamr and second In u row In 12 shirts.
Charles Hudson. I ti. worked seven Imdiigs.
yielding live Inis walking five and striking out
seven.
Dodgers 2. M eta t
Al l.os Angelrs. Holt Welch, coming oil Ihr
disabled list and appearing In his second game ol
lhe season, led ihe Dodgers lo victory In pitching
live tunings, Welch allowed two hits and struck
out five lo gain his first win o f the year.
Kv-Dodger Sid Fernandes fell to 1-2

Sobered-Up Martinez Treats Orioles To 100th Win
U nited Press In tern a tion al
For a man who once said he'd die the
day he took another drink. Dennis
Martinez Is Irrlm g pretty good about
himself these days.
Martinez allowed one hit — a thirdliming single to .ferry Narron — Wed­
nesday nighi to record his lOOth career
victory lit Idling thr Halllmorr Orioles lo
a I &lt;&gt;triumph uver the California Angels.
I've had a lot ol good games, hut this
one meant a lot In m e," Martinez said
about his llrsi shutout since June 21.
1982. and his llrsi career one-hitter
llecotnlng the seventh Orioles pllrher to
win IOO games makes me feel like I'm

ond place standing in the Al. Hast The
30--year-old Nicaraguan right-hander has
rontpded a 5-3 record, helping fill Ihe
w ild In lire rotation cau sed by a
pie season injury to Mike Flanagan

A.L. Baseball
one of their ull-ilmr bcsl.”
One of Ihr more promising pitchers In
the American League Just a couple o f
years ago. Martinez found himself in a
jail cell on a drunk-driving charge unc
wlnter night In I9H3 lie admitted lie I
was an alcohnllr and sought Irrnlmenl.
Ills first season bark was less than
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Orioles In 1984
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1 Hut Miami coach Mon Fraser
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errors. 14 strikeouts and give
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slay in the game We played
poorlv."
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and starter Greg Swliu'ell went
the distance Wednesday night
lo carry tlic Longhorns to a
winners' bracket victory over
Miami
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i hi- double elimination touriianiriil plays No 5 Mississippi
Stale. 50-13 and 2-0. Friday
night No ti Miami. 60-16 and
l I plays No. 2 Oklahoma Stale.
58 15and I I. tonight
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Stanford, 47-14 and I I against
No 4 Arkansas. 50 14 and 11
Hairs hit a hom e run horn
each side of Ihe plate. Hates
i lobbed a solo homer halting
right handed over llte lelt-fleld
wall in the third inning Hailing
Inun the left side In the fnurlh.
lU ic s smacked an Inslde-the
park bonier over Ihr head ol
center fielder Mick Klch.trdl
*T saw Ihr outfielders were
playing lh. bin Hud didn't bother
m e." Hates said " I |nsl saw
Coach (Cliff Gustulson) signaling
m e home, so I |usl krpi mini
lug "
Mlchardl made no excuses lot
misplacing Hales' hu
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i bought the trail was going, tml
It wasn't there." Mlchardl said
Hales added u nut scoring
double In llie sixth for a lota! ol
live Mill
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loi inance." (iuslafson said, 'Th*
did II all toulghl I can't ic
member a belter Individual pci
lorm aitce offen sively from a
single Individual up h ere."
Gustafson also praised Swlii
d d l, wltu picket! up Ills second
vlt lory of Hip series lo Improve
to 19 I on the season.
"Swindell's pitching was obvi­
ously the key. and It Is to Ills
credit that lie hung In there
when It looked like he wax
finished.'' Gustalson said.
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times nt the lotirth anil once In
the lilt It off Swindell. T h e Umg
horn led hander, who registered
14 stilkemils, settled down and
allowed only three singles dur­
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Hurricane starter Dan Davies.
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giMKl thing for C hiefs Crown
that Ihr horse does not know
wltal Is at sluke In Saturday's
S3 5 0 . 0 0 0 - a d d r d B el in on t
Slakes the arduous. I Vi ntllr
Huai leg o( Htorotighbrrd rac­
ing's Triple Crown
Hui Roger I-aurtn. irulitrr of
C h ief's C row n , understands
rpille well tb.it the coll will lie
i basing a lot more Hum prestige
and aslx-flgurr purse.
Hecause Ihe coll Is ex (tec led to
In- Installed as the morning line
luvnrltr alter Inday's draw for
(Mist positions, the difference
Itelwcen a Itehmml victory and
Belmont defeat also Is ihe dlf
ference bt tween a reputation as
one of the bcsl horses of the
1985 class of 3-year-olds and as
one of Hie grral failures or
American racing.
A loss would make Chiefs
Crown, who was third In the
Ken lucky Derby and second by a
head In Ihe Prrakness. Just the
third horse In Triple Crown
history to lx- fuvorrd In and lose
all Ihrce races. The oilier two
acre Correlation in 1954 and My
Dad George In 1970
Hut Laurln acts as If there Is
rut real pressure on him, the
horse and his new Jockey Angel
Cordero Jr For a number of
reasons. Ihe soft-spoken horse­
man feels quite confident that
Chirrs Crown will run up to
rxpcdailons Saturday.
Cortkiu will be riding Chiefs
Crown for the first lime Satur­
day. He replaces Don Mac ltd h.
who was rem oved by owner
Andrew Rosen aflrr the Freakness defeat

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Anglers Make 'Case' For Fleeting Fame

Thursday, June t. Ittl

SPORTS
IN BRIEF
$3 Periecta Pays $1,111.20;
Strong Kennel Leads In Wins
Hap laon
Special to the Herald
After the first monlh of racing at Seminole Greyhound
Park a few changes have made their mark upon the track’*
racing rrcorda.
'i he attendance record ha* bren broken several time; the
highest price ever for a 83 perfect a happened on last Friday
night, paying the 7-6 combination 91,111.20; and after the
first month of racing the handle Is over 91 million.
Ted Snell, general manager for Seminole, feels that even
with the hot months ahead the park will continue to show
gains over last year,
Garry Durll. Director for Seminole, said he feels racing
has Improved as It Isn't a walk away for wins as It was last
year. The first month of racing In 1984. Charter had a lead
of 22 races over thr second kennel In standings. Compare
Charter’s last year's record and you find lhat 64-40-23 of
llrsts, seconds, and thirds differs to 44-46-40 In 1985.
At the moment Wayne Strong has his kennel rolling and
he is In first place with 47 wins, 23 seconds, and 23 shows.
I.a*l year. Strong Kennel was in sixth place with 30 wins.
21 seconds, and 23 shows. I-asl year. Strong Kennel was In
sixth place with 30 wins, 21 seconds, and 23 shows al the
end o f the season. Strong kennels leads the Jordan Kennel
hy two wins going In to last Saturday.
The biggest disappointment at present Is the off-pace
record of Andrews Kennel who had 37 wins. 46 seconds,
and 44 thirds In "84. but till* year can’t seem to find the
winner's circle us oflen.
Hut. Martha llayter, trainer of Andrews Kennel, said she
Isn't discouraged “ The season Is si III young and don't give
up on us y et." said lluyler.
The lure was given u new name June I — goodby
Harvey, hello CATCH IJM

Fame Is fleeting In the Osteen Bridge Fish
Camp's Buddy Bass Tournament. Just ask
Don Arnett and Larry Presley,
Just a monlh ago. the two Sanford anglers
came away with 9839 for a grand slam In In
Dell A bem ethy’s monthy tournament. They
won first place with a total weight of 22
pounds and 3 ounces for three fish. One of
the three won the the big bass at 10 pounds
and 5V4 ounces. It's no wonder that Arnett
and Presley were setting up thr bar with
free drinks.
A month later, they can still set up the
liar...but not too many times. Arnett and
Presley came away with the tournament's
booby prize Sunday. They caught a 2pnund. 6-ounre mudfish. Their reward: a
case o f beer.
“ They dropped from 8800 to a case of
beer," laughed Dell, “ But at least they won
som eth in g"
Abernethy said he added tile mudfish
prize to the tournament to rid the river of Its
parasites. “ It adds a little Incentive to get
the mudfish out of the river and get a few
laughs at the welghin.” said Dell. “ We had
one over 10 pounds last m onth."
While Arnett and Presley were working on
Ihelr case of beer, Bob Hague was taking
came away with the big bass. Hague's catch
was 7 pounds and I ounce. It won him
8365. Dob and Rich Hague also finished
third for total weight with 16 pounds and 15
ounces.

HERALD FISHING'
HUNTING WRITER

with 15 pounds and 14 ounces. They won
873.50
Dell said 36 boats competed and caught
93 Ash. of which all of the live ones were
re leased .
Although the hot weather hasn't helped
the fishing. Dell said Orlandoan Hank
Richer has done very w ell near the
7 marker. Richer caught 25 specks last
Saturday by Jigging In the Ullpads
“ You have to go out early In the morning
or late at night." said Dell. " It ’s Just been
too hot for any real good Ashing.”
The Red Man Tournament Trail snakes
through Sanford Saturday. Over 100 boats
will launch from Monroe Harbour Saturday
morning.
The Governor and Cabinet have voted
unanimously to accept management pro­
posals recommended by the Marine Fish­
eries Commission for cobla. bay scallops,
queen conch, and spearflshlng.
The new rules for bay scallops, which go
Into effect June 12. establish a state wide
closed season from April 1 through June 30.

First place went to Roy Hines and Brett
Holcomb with a total weight of 31 pounds
and 8 Vt ounces. They won 8294 for their
eight fish. Second place went to Dumas
Wlercloch and Hill Long. They caught 18
pounds and 9 ounces to win 9220. 50.
John Soblk and Jeff Kremer were fourth

Martina, Chris Face Young Stars

Dube, Lucas Lift Astros, 8-3
KISSIMMEE — Greg Dube hurled no-hlt baseball for 5*4
Innings and the Osceola Astro* used a flve-nm third Inning
to l»e|t Fort Lauderdale, 8-3. In Florida Slute League action
al Osceola County Stadium Wednesday.
Dube gave up three hits in the sixth and was relieved by
Aubrey Lucas who shut down the Fort Lauderdale Yankees
on two singles with four strikeouts the rest o f the way.
Hob I’urker, promoted to second In the hut ting order, was
(J for 3 but scored a run and stole a base. The Astros, who
lead Winter Haven by 214 games In the FSL’ s Central
Division, host the Yankees again tonight at 7:30.

Bucs Sign 4th-Round Selection
TAMPA (UP!) — The Tampa Day buccaneers signed
fourth-round draft pick Mike Heaven, a defensive back, to a
multi-year contract Wednesday Term s were not disclosed.
Heaven, 5-11 and IB5 pounds, played his collegiate ball
at the University of Illinois.

Larry
Williams

limit per person o f five gallons of whole
scallop*, or '1 gallon o f shucked bay scallop
meat, prohibit commercial scalloping tn St.
Joseph's Bay from July 1 through August
15 and on each w e ’ :*nd from August 16
through Labor Day. »nd apply certain
mechanical gear restrictions.
For cobta. a minimum size limit o f 37
Inches total length |33 inch fork lengthl. will
be established This size limit Is already In
effect In federal waters, and the new state
regulations are expected to aid enforcement.
The sp earflsh ln g rule w ill proh ibit
spearflshlng within 100 years of breaches,
piers, and fishing bridges, and within 100
feet of Ashing Jetties, The rule will also
prohibit spearflshlng In state parks, retain
the existing area closures in Monroe and
Collier counties, prohibit the taking o f
certain ornamental reef fishes, and allow
spearflshlng along the last 500 yards on
Jetties extending more than 1.500 yards
from the shoreline
The queen conch rule will prohibit the
harvest In state w aters of this once
abundant snail that has been sevcrly
over-harvested This action to protect queen
conch will enable the species to replenish
itself so that harvest can eventually again be
allowed.
T h e n ew r e g u l a t i o n s fo r c o b l a .
sprurflshlng. and queen conch will take
effect between June 13 and July 1
Recommended proposals for grouper,
snapper, and black sea bass, which would
set recreational bug limits, prohibit com­
mercial longllne gear, and establish size
limits, were considered by the Governor and
Cabinet, also After much discussion, the
cabinet voted to withdraw the rule from
consideration at this time pending further
commission workshops on the subject.

M artina N a vra tilo va returns
a b a c k h a n d . She f a c e s
Claudia Kohdo Kitsch today.

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THURS., FRI. &amp; SAT., JUNE 6 - 7 - 8

P A R IS t U P li - M a r tin a
Nuvratllova and Chris Evert
L lo y d , the u n d is p u te d top
women’s tennis players, today
enter I he French Open semifi­
nals ugulnsl two young stars
wtio may one day replace them.
Navratilova, 28, is to play
2 I -y e a r - o ld W e s t G e rm a n
Claudia Kohde-Kllsch. and Evert
Lloyd. 30. takes on 15-year-old
Argentine Gabrlrla Babatlnl on
the red clay center court at
Roland Gurros Stadium
The men's semifinals, with top
seed John McEnroe against
fourth seed Mats Wllander and
second seed and defen d in g
champion Ivan Lendl playing
third seed Jimmy Connors, are
lo b e played Friday.
The men's final four also met
In Ihe semifinals last year, but

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the pairings urc reversed Lendl
went on to beat McEnroe In five
seisin the 1984 filial.
Evert Lloyd, seeded second
behind defending cham pion
Navratilova, eliminated another
15-year-old potential star. Wrsl
German Sleffl Graf, In the fourth
round but says she worries
Satiutinl “ can beat me with that
big topspln shot."
Navratilova, who brat Evert
Lloyd In lust year s linn! ut
Roland Garros, has an 11-1
career record ugulnsl KohdeKllsch with the only loss In 1981
al an Indoor tournament In
Oakland. Calif.
Lendl trxik nearly three hours

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Wednesday to defeat 2 1-year-old
Argentine Martin Jaite 6-4. 6-2.
6 4 while Connors came back
from a 55-mluute third set rain
delay to finish olf Sweden’s
19-yearotd Steluu Kdbcrg 6-4.
6-3. 7 6 In quartrrflnul play.
“ That's what keeps me going
Is lhat I still love to play tennis
and I cun still grind It out with
the young guys
Flaying young opponents "Is
entertaining for me. especially
on Ihcsc clay courts where your
legs are supposed to Ik* your
biggest weapon. ” Conners said.
He has had long, lough mul­
ches against Frenchman Tarlk
lie n Itu b i l e s a n d I t a l i a n
Francesco Cunccllott! en route to
the semifinals, while Lendl has
won In straight seis through the
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Thursday, June I. ItM—IB

Miss Driskellf
Timothy Love
Repeat Vows

H*r*M rnmH h

Pwry

Rhoda Richardson shows certificate and m edal outstand­
ing students were aw arded In the D ream ers and Doers
P ro gra m

D is n e y H o n o rs
D re a m e rs A n d
D o e rs In A r e a
The late Wait Disney re­
cognized youth an one of the
greatest resources In any
comm unity's future.
In keeping with Disney's
futuristic views. Wall Disney
W orld Co. developed the
"D ream er and Doer" Pro­
gram in 1984 to recognize
the potential In youth and to
e n r o u r u g e s tu d e n ts to
becom e responsible contribu­
tors to their communities.
Disney Is quoted us saying.
"Som ehow, I can’t believe
there ure any heights that
can't be scaled by u man wtio
knows the secret of making
d re a m s com e true. T h is
special criteria. It seems to
me. can lie summarized In
four “ C 's". They are curiosi­
ty. confidence, courage and
constancy...and the greatest
o f these Is confidence, When
you believe a thing, believe it
all the way Implicitly and
unquestionably."
T h ro u g h Dreamers and
Doers. Disney World hopes to
recognize students who best
display this special spirit
Walt Disney described In
their everyday lives and in
their goals for the future.
Each school selects the
most outstanding student for
the
award. Students are
judged on scholarship, lead­
ership. citizenship and Inschool and community In­
volvement.
In May. WDW hosted an
awards ceremony for 179
local stu d en ts and th e ir
parents ut the Contemporary
Resort Motel's ballroom.
Each student was awarded a
Dreamers and Doers certifi­
cate and a medal for ou t­

standing scholastic ability,
good citizenship, cheerful­
ness. kindness to others and
best all around student In
iheir particular school with
an ability to make their
dreams a reality.
Speaker for the event was
U . S . C o n g r e s s m a n D ill

Nelson (D-Melbourne).
Among the recipients of the
award la Khotla Kichurdaon.
n sixth-grader representing
All Souls School. Sanford,
who attended the Disney
ev en t w ith her parents,
Phyllis and J a m es Rich­
ardson of Sanford. According
to Cheryl Hubbard, Director
of Development at All Souls,
Rhoda "Is a student who
d elln ltrly e x cm p llllcs the
lour C's. She Is a model
student."
Hamilton El e me nt ar y
School In Sanford clcclcd
filth grader Dmltru Edwards.
11, as Its dreamer and doer.
Dm lira attended the Disney
World celebration with her
parents. J a ck ie and Don
Edwards. She Is the maternal
g r a n d d a u g h t e r oT Wtlnn
Wunnenbcrg, Deltona.
Melony Walker was chosen
as Idyllw lld c E lem entary
School's dreamer and doer to
receive I hr Disney honor. A
fifth grader, Melony Is the
daughter of Ola and Rosell
Walker of Sanford. Melony
serves her school as secretary
for the student council. Is a
member of the school patrol
ami sings In the school
chorus
Every school in Seminole
County selected a Disney
"Dreamer and Doer."
— Doris Dietrich

Pamela Yvonne Drtskrll and
Timothy Allan Love were mar
rled April 6 In Sanford Christian
Church. Sanford,
T h e Rev, J o e Johnson
performed the 7.30 p m cere­
mony.
The bride Is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Dennis
Drlskell of Geneva She Is the
granddaughter o f Mr and Mrs
Charles Karraker of Sanford
T h e bridegroom Is the sou of
Mrs. Doris Love. Casselberry,
and the late Mr. Hilly R. Love.
G iven In m arriage by her
father, the bride chose for her
vows a bridal satin gown fash­
ioned along the empire silhou­
ette wlh a Queen Anne neckline,
leg-o-mutton sleeves and flowing
chapel train that casdaded from
the high waistline. Her head­
piece was a lace hat trimmed
w i t h net and la c e f l ower s
sprinkled with pearls. She car­
ried a bouquet of while roses and
lllae roses with Ivy.
Doris Donetz of Rochester,
N Y . attended the bride as maid

of honor. She wore a silver gray
dress designed with a lace top
and sleeves and polyester bodice
that extended to u tulip cut skirt.
She carried a bouquet o f violets,
m orning glories and roses in
shades of amethyst
Bridesmaids were Audi
Morgan. Gin la Slenstrom and
Rhonda Shull. Their gowns and
flowers were Identical to the
honor attendant's.
Steven Drlskell. the bride's
brother, served the bridegroom
as best man. Ushers were JefT
Fogg. Robert Coll and Kenneth
Jacobs.
Following the ceremony, the
bride, bridegroom, best man and
maid of honor, departed for the
r e c e p t i o n ai t h e S a n o r n
Clubhouse in a horse-drawn
carriage.

Mr. and Mrs. T im oth y Allen Love
The newlyweds are making
their homr In Winter Springs
The br i de Is em p lo y ed by
Seminole County Tag and Title

o ffic e . C asselb erry, and the
bridegroom Is em ployed by Gary
Denton Construction Co.. Sanford.

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Morgan, cake; Cindy Morgan,
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DEAR DR. GOTT I am
allergic to penicillin and cannot
lake It by mouth — only In­
travenously. What m edicines
ran I take In place of penicillin
that will be safe and effective?
DEAR READER - If you were
allergic to any drug — Including
penicillin — you would not be
able to take It cither orally or
Intravenously. Many people tend
to confuse an allergy with side
effects. Penicillin, for example,
m ay p rod u ce d iarrh ea and
vagin a l Infection, but these
conditions arr non-allerglc con­
sequences o f taking the drug.
A drug ullergy means you
cannot tolerate the medicine In
any form wlthoul risk in g a
r e a c t i o n that ma y be l i f e
threatening.
For almost all medications,
there is an alternative. In the
case o f penicillin, an antibiotic
called erythromycin Is a good
substitute. Allergists have de­
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cases, can determine If a person
Is overly sensitive too drug You
might consider having these
tests performed to confirm or
rej ect y o u r a s s u mp t i o n o f
penicillin allergy.
DEAR DR. GOTT - Years ago.
thiee score and 10 years was
considered a normal life span. Is
It true that because of good
doctors and modern medicines.
Individuals can (with proper
rest, moderate exerrtse and u
nutritious diet) expect to live to
lx- 100 or more?
DEAR READER - Yes - If
jx-ople take rare of themselves,
future rnrdlcul advances proba­
bly will enable the elderly to live
even longer.
However, the other side o f the
rein Is Important Society hasn't
yet raught up with this ability to
live longer. As u culture, we do
not really know what to do with
the burgeoning legions of retired
rldrrly. In addition, m edical
science Is making painfully slow
headway In understanding and
t r e a t i n g dis e as e s o f the
old llm ers. Senility, a m ajor
cause o f disability In the elderly,
has becom e almost a public
health problem In this century,
living longer Is not equated with
living better, so I am not sur­
prised when older patients tell
me they don't want to live to

DEAR DR G O TT - Is It safe
for a diabetic to go to the beach
In the summertime and stay out
In the sun without fear of having
an Insulin reaction? (I take 45
units o f NPH 100 Insulin every
morning at 8:30.)

shine. If you becom e more or
less active In summer — or tend
to vary your diet according to
season — you w ill haVe to
modify your Insulin dose. If you
are a real sun worshipper, ask
your doctor for specific recom­
m en d ation s r e g a r d i n g your
chosen summer activities.

DEAR READER - Sunbathing
is not detrimental to diabetics.
Insulin allows our bodies to use
sugar for metabolism. Therefore.
Insulln-and-sugar Imbalances
reflect an Inner equilibrium
rather than an effect of sun­

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to give up tricks. II by doing so
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and ace o f spades. The 4 - 1
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the possible ovrrtrUk Al trick
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heart In addition to thrlr trump
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YOUR BIRTHDAY
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If you begin to nuke prepara­
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means to do so will be found.
GEMINI I May 2 1-June 20) Bits
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hr com in g lo you Itom all
by Jim Davit directions Be watchful. Major
changes are ahead lor Gemini In
WWtN WA5
the coming yeur. Send for your
LAST TIME
Astro-Gruph predictions today.
SWEPT UNITER
Mall SI to Astro Graph. Box 481»,
Radio City Station. New York.
NY IOOIU
CANCER (June 21 July 22)
Assert your native shrewdness
in Joint ventures today. You are
the one who cun ethically arrive
at u solution thul will have

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advantages for all.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 221 Do
everything within your powrr to
keep your valued alliances Intact
today. Partners cun now play
helpful roles In your alfalrs
VIRGO I Aug. 23-Sepl. 22)
More opportunities than usual
exist ttMlay In your chosen field.
Try in grasp what's happening
because these circumstances
have long range benefits.
LIBRA ISept. 2 3 0 c t. 23) Keep
your channels open today for
laraway friends Good news will
Ik- trying lo break through to
you Irom an unexpected, dlstunt
source.
SCORPIO (Oct 24 Nov. 221
Negative financial trends will do
an about-face today. If you have
suffered any losses recently,
you'll now have a chance to
recoup.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
21) Your warm sense of humor
and broad, generous outlook ure
your tickets to success today.
The kindness you show others
will he rrflrctrd hack lo vnu.

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Ventures or rnlerprlses that you
originate or personally control
have excellent chances for suc­
cess today. Gel out front and
slay there.
PISCES (Feb. 20-Mart h 20)
Friends tend lo share things
w i t h y o u t oday t hat t he y
wouldn't divide with others. The
worth of their grstures may
startle you.
AR IES (March 21 April 19)
There are Ihlngs Just over the
hnrUon that are about to bring
you Joy. Have a hopeful altitude
today and focus on the new.
Instead o f the old
T A U R U S (April 2&amp;May 20)
Financial and career conditions
arr especially favorable for you
today. The llde Is running with
you and so Is Lady Luck.

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Computer Apt To Catch
Up With IRS Tax Dodgers

Outstanding
GED Students
Susan Beaulieu of Longwood,
and Douglas Maukonen of
Sanford, display "Outstand­
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th eir high s c o re s at the
recent G.E.D. graduation at
Seminole C om m u n ity Col­
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pursue their education at the
college in Septem ber.

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Center, have a “ Dear Abby
Conversation Hour.'* when we
discuss the various letters tn
vour column
R ecen tly, the subject ol
gratuities came up. and w-e want
to know how you fee) about
tipping tor a buffet-style meal
W here t he d i n e r s he I p
themselves cafeteria-style and
are served only the beverages.

Dear
Abby

When he rolls down the car
window to let me hear the
beautiful song of the mead­
owlark. that Is a gift! When he
takes me out of town, that Is a
gill because he is a lough an l
trucker. When he lakes me to a
movie hr knows I want to see
when he'd rather stay home and
watch a football game on TV.
that tsa gift!
I could go on and on, hi it I
think you get the picture. Now.
after 24 years. 1don't need cards
b a b y s i s t e r or flowers or “things" because I
have precious memories that are
DEAR SISTER: I cant tell with me always Only a very
vou whether your sister and her Insecure person like I once was
husband will get caught or not. needs tangible reminders. I am
hut In case you haven’t heard, thankful that I am secure In bin
the computer has already re­ love That's the greaiesl gift of
placed the bloodhound As lor all
LOVED IN MONTANA
turning her In. I wouldn't, but
that's vour decision
DEAR LOVED: What a lovely
DEAR ABBY: I've Item read­ Idler. A woman with your sensiing with great Interest the letters tIvllv deserves to he loved
from women who are upset Congratulations lo you aod your
liceause their husbands lorget truly generous man
special" occasions such a*
birthdays, anniversaries. Valen­
tine's Day. etc
I used to be that way until I
realized that my husband gives
me "gilts" more often by the
little things hr diH-s lor me than
by the things he buys lor me.
I nearly lost this wonderful
man by mv childish Insistence
that he give me cards and gilts
on special occasions (A gilt
that's tM-gged lor is nol really a
gill. Is It?)

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DEAR WAITING: The usual
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ihts or I s (here a good chance of
It slipping through all ihc
paperwork?
My husband and I could use
the reward money lor turning
them In. but we don't want to
muse them any more irauble
than they got themselves into. (I
told her not to do It before she
sent it in l This may sound like a
• old thing to do to family, but we
could use ihe money
Tin nut about to sign this, so
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Harvard Researchor§ Find
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BOSTON (Ill’ll Harvard Medical School
re-searcher* believe they have dlecovered the link
between toxic shock syndrome and certain
tampons, such as Rely, ami how to make a saler
super absorbent tampon,
The researchers announcing the conclusions of
a study, said Wednesday they found that two
kinds o f fibers used In Rely tampons and two
other brands absorbed magnesium Ions present
In ihe body.
In a low -level or zero-level m agnesiu m
environment, the researchers found, bacteria
normally found In the vagina or on the skin —
railed staphylococcus aureus — produce large
umounls of the only toxin so far linked to toxic
shock syndrome.
The researchers found that adding magnesium
In the fibers — polyester foam and polyacrylale
rayon — rendered them unable to take m agne­
sium from the environment and Inhibited pro­
duction of the toxin.
’We hope we have found a means for making
tampon fibers such that they wtll not stimulate
toxin production, so we hope what will come out
Is a safer product with higher absorbency." Dr.
Kdward Kass, the lead researcher, said at a news
conference.
Kass cautioned, however, that the researchers'
results were only hypotheses and had only been
tested In the laboratory.
And while the findings may lead to elimination
o f (he risk of toxic shock caused by the
magnesium link, there probably are other causes
o f luxlc shock, he said.
Rely tampons were removed from the market
sevrral years ago and the other brands. Tampax
Super Plus and Playtex, were removed this
spring.
Toxic shock syndrome occurs In from five to 19
o f 100,000 menstruating women. Kass said.
The national Centers for Disease Control said
that between 1980. when toxic shock syndrome
was first recognized, and the end of 1984 It had
counted 2.683 cases o f the disease. Of those. 114
were fatal.
Most o f the cases were linked to superabsorbent tampons. An estimated 70-80 percent
of menstruating American women used tampons
in 1980,

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CA LEN D A R

AFFIDAVIT UNOCR
FICTITIOUS NAME STATUTE
STATE OF FLORIDA
COUNTY OF ORANGE
Tit* undersigned. under oath,

THURSDAY, JUNE 6
Seminole It ranch o f
Uyl
I he American Associa­
I. Thl* Inttrumanl !• being
tion o f University
asacutad lor Hi# purpose ol
complying wilt, Section MS Of
W o m e n poolside
Florida Statutes
parly. 7 p m., home of
I II It lh* trim lion of lit*
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undoctlgnad lo ongog* In a
business onlorprIM under m*
KI k C o u r t N o r t h .
nom* ol Longwood
Winter Springs Schol­ fictitious
Computer Services. located at
a r s h i p pr esent at i on
XII Eait Hornbeam Drive In in*
and Inntullullon of of­ Clip ol lon g wood. Samlnol*
County. Florida
ficers. Bring snack or
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b u i l d i n g , 5t h a nd
long-wood. F I M U
French. Sanford.
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Sanford A A. 1201 W.
Sworn lo and subscribed b*
lo r* m * at Samlnol* County.
First St., 9:30 pm. ,
F lo rid a . this ltin day af M ay
dosed discussion, und
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Notary Public
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Prool ol Publlcollon ot
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tb it Intention lo rognlor If lllod
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Altamonte Springs.
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Klwanls Club. 7 a m..
A l r p o r l Restaurant.
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a in.. H o l i d a y Inn.
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Central Florida lllnod
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IN I
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FICTITIOUS N A M I
Notice It hereby given that I
am engaged In business at I ltd
Watldal* A v # . Winter Park.
Samlnol* County. Florida under
the llcllllout namt at ROSE
BUDS AND RICHES, and that I
intend lo regitler Mid name
with Iha Clark ot th* Circuit
Court, Seminole County. Florid#
in accordonct with th* pro
vitlont ol tha Fkllllaut Name
Stalulat. To wll Sacllan M l p?
Florid* Slalulat ITU.
/ V J im a iR Phillip*
Pubilth May 1), JO A Jun* A. II.
INS
D IP 111
FICTITIOUS NAMB
Nolle* la hereby given that I
am engaged In butlnatt al IM
Sand P in * C lr.. la n ia r d .
Samlnol* County. Florida JJFM
under Iha tlctltlaua name ot
RUTH S (N T C R PR IS C t, and
•hal I Intend to raglttae MM
nom* with tht Clork ot th*
Circuit Court Seminole County.
Florida In accordance with th*
provitiana af th* F lcllllou t
Nom* Statute*. Tow ll Section
OtSO* Florid* HafuMt ITU
Ruth t ( ntorpriiat
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legol Notice

Legol N o tic e
NO TICtO P SHE R IF F ’ S SALE
n o t ic e is H C fie a v g i v e n
mat by virtu* of that certain
Writ at laacwtlon Itauad out ot
end undar tht Mat r&gt;' *h# Circuit
Court *1 Seminal# County.
Florid*. w &gt; &gt; o final tuogamanr
rendered In th* aforesaid court
on Si* Und day ol April, A 0
INS. In that contain H M an
titiad. Buchanan Hordwoodt.
Inc . an Alabama corporation,
P l a i n t i f f , - v i — W ln|um
Pactaging A Supply. Inc,, a
Florida corporation. Defendant,
which aforesaid Writ of Eaocu
•Ion wot dallvorad to mo ot
Shorlff *1 Samlnol# County.
F lorid*. and I have levied upon
m* tallowing described property
owned by Wln|um Packaging A
Supply. Inc , Mid proporty being
located In Samlnol* County.
Florid*, mor* particularly da
teneadat follow*
On# M illar T ra ile r Tag f
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On* M iller T ra ile r Tag f
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On* Whit* Tractor Tag f
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On* Kanworth Tractor Tag I

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F BAIS 10*7 Modal F8 A 11
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On* Clark Forklift V IM
On# Martnar ChaYgar IT F
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On* Martnor Charger ITRC
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On* Wang Computer Syttom
| and Lin* Conditioner
’ and th* under,ignad at Sharltt
of Seminole County. Florida,
will at II 00 A M on Iha H it day
ol Juno. A D IN I. otter for m Io
and tall N th* hlghott bidder
tor cath. tub|oct To any and all
aaltllng lain*, at the Front
IW etl) Door ol th* ilopt ot the
Samlnol* County CourthouM In
Sanford. Florida, th* above da
ter ibod par tonal property
Thai laid M l* It being mad*
to Mtttfy Iha farm* of M id Writ
ot E locution
John E Path, Shorlff
SamlnotoCounty. Florida
T* bo advartlaad May » . June «.
I). JO. with th* M l# on Juno 11.
INS

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FICTITIOUS N A M I
Notice It hereby given that I
am engaged In butlnatt at II I
W L e tt Mary Av* , Lake Mary
Samlnol* County. Florida under
Iha fkfltleul name ot KEOGH
FINANCIAL GROUP, and that I
mlond to raglttar Mid name
with th* Clark ol m# Circuit
Court, Seminole County, Florida
In accordance with the pro
vitlont of Ihe Flctltloua Nam*
Statute*. To wit Section tai ot
Florida Statu)** IMF
/*/ColinR Keogh
Pubilth Juno t, 1 1 .». 11. I N I
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR IIM IM O LE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE OIVISION
File Number SI Jig C P
Dl.lllen PROBATE
IN HE ESTATE OF
HARNTELMORE WISE.
Dec e e ted
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
TH* admlhlttrotlon o f IS*
etlaie el HARRY I L M O i l
WIAR. dtteatod. PH* Number
Ot Tto CP, H pending In th*
Circuit Court lor Samlnal#
County, F lo r id * . P r o b a l*
Oivitkm, th* addrot* ol which la
Pot I Office Drawer C. Sanford.
F lo r id *
T h * n t m t t an d
addrattet af the per tore*I repre
taniaiive and th# per tonal rep
retanlallvo't attorney or* tal
forth below
All Interfiled portent are
re q u ire d lo III* with thl, court.
WITHIN THREE M ONIHS OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE (l| oil claim*
again*! Iha atlat* and I I ) any
ob|*cllon by an Inlaraaiad
parlor, on whom thlt notice wot
ter red that chailangat the valid
lly of th* will, Iha qualification*
ot the per tor'll rapratantatlva.
venue or lufltdlcthm ol the
court
ALL CLAIMS AND OBJEC
TIONS NOT SO FILE D W ILL
BEFOREVERBAHREO
Publication ot thlt Nolle* hat
begun on May XI, INS
Partonal Rtpratanlatlvtt
BARNETT BANKS TRUST
COMPANY. N A
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Senior Trutl Officer
ISO Park Avenue South
Winter Park. F L UNO
/*.' Keith R Wit*
1101 Map la
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Attorney tor
Partonal Rapratanlallv*
BY /,/ Stewart Andrew
Marshall. Ill
AKERMAN. SENTERFITT
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ISSN Orange Avenue
Orlando. F I INCH
Telephone I Ml I M l IMO
Pubilth May MS Junta. INS
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NOTKI UND* R
FICTITIOUS N A M I LAW
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
lh «l ihe undersigned desiring lo
engage In business under Iha
llcllllout name ol FOXMOOR
ol Altamonte Mall, all Alta
monte Avenue. In Ihe City ot
AltamonN Spring* Florida. In
•ends lo regitler mo Mid na-ne
with th* Clark ol Iha Circuit
Court * t Samlnal* County.
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Dated at New York N V , Ihlt
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1 ROY T. RO BERTS B A I a IS E S I * 1 T E A I
A g r ic u lt u r e Z o n a — A p p a tl
against Ih a B o a rd a t A d |u tlm # n t
In den yin g a Special E icapM on
to p lace a m o b ile h o rn * on Lot t .
Jo * E J o h n tto n S u rv e y , Block S
ot D R M i t t hoi! S u r y * , ot th *
L evy G ra n t, F B I , P g S. la s t NW
UM a M O If . In S acllon I J l M . too
ft W a tt of T u tk a w llld Road on
the South a id * of S R 41* and
as* I D IS T J |
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A g r ic u lt u r e Z o n a — A ppeal
againat m e B o a rd of A d |u *tm # n t
In d en yin g , w ith o u t p r a lu d k a . a
Special E tc o p flo n lo p a rk a
m obile h om o on th# following
p ro p e rty F r o m th * N W co rn **
e f S E W o t S W W o f Section
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th an e* N M dags JO" O t" W,
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M W . 1 i ; * S ft to F O B , located
on Ihe N o rth side ot Oscaola
Road, o n * m ile N o rth o f S R *4
101 ST SI
This p u b lic h e a rin g w ill be
b a ld - In H o o rn W l j o o f t h *
S am ln al* C o u n ty S ervices B uild
ing. H O I E F ir s t S tre e t. San
lord, F lo rid a , on J im * IS . IN S .
at f 00 P M . o r as soon th o r M l
ter as possible
W ritte n c o m m e n t* Ilia d w ith
Iha Lan d A A anagam ant M a n a g e r
w ill be c o n s id e re d P e rs o n * ep
peering a t th e p u b lic hearin g
w ill be h e a rd H e a rin g * m a y be
continued fr o m tlm a t * lim e as
found n a c a is a ry F u r th e r d etails
a v a ila b le by c a llin g J i t I I M
E i t *41
Parsons a r * a d v la a d th a t. II
1 hay decide lo a p p e a l a n y da
d s lo n m ad e a t th is h e a rin g . I hay
w ill need a re c o rd o t Ih a p ro
readings, and . fo r such purpose
they m a y nee d lo In s u r * th a t a
v e rb a tim re c o rd of the proceed
Ings la m a d * , w h ic h re c o rd
Includes th * te s tim o n y an d av l
d a r k * upon w h ic h th a a p p e a l I*
lo bo based, p a r Section ; * * OIOS.
F lo rid a S ta tu te *
BOAHDOf
C O U N T Y C O M M IS S IO N E R S
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y ,
F L O H IO A
BY R O B E H T S T U R M .
CHAIRMAN
ATTEST
D A V ID N B E R R I E N .
CLERK
Publish J u n e * . I N )
D I P IM
M O IIC tO f SH1HIF M SAL1
NOTICE Ik HBRBBY Ol VON
that by v irtu e of th at c e rta in
W rit of E n a c u fle n Issued out o l
and under th * t a a l o f the County
C o u rt e l V a lu s l* C o u n ty ,
F lo rid a , upon a fin a l lo d g em en t
rendered In th# a f e r t M Id Court
on th * I I I d a y o t O cto b er A 0
I N I . In I h a l c e rta in case an
llfla d . F lo rid a B a n k a t D a L a n d ,
etc . P la in tiff. — va— L a ra lh a
ta r p .m ,r
D e fe n d a n t, w h ic h
a lo r tM id W r it o f E a a c u tla n was
d ellv. r»d to m e a * S h a rltt ol
S am ln o l* C o u n ty. F lo rid a , a n d I
h av e levied upon th a fo llow ing
described p ro p e rly ow ned by
L o r t t h * C o rp a n te r. M id p ro
p a rty being lo c a te d In S a m ln o l*
C o u n ty , F lo r id a , m o r*
p a r t ic u la r ly d e s c r ib e d a *
follow s
O n * I * ; ; B u lc k * d o o r
A u to m o b ile. ID t 4 X A * J ) E lJ H * t
B eing stored a t S a m ln o l* F o rd .
Inc
and th * u n d e rsig n e d a * S h a rltt
o t S am ln o l* C o u n ty . F lo rid a ,
w ill a l 11 M A M on t h * l is t d ay
Of J u n *. A D IN S . O tte r tor M l *
e n d M il to th e h ig h e s t b id d er
to r c a th . sub |ect to a n y a n d a ll
a e lt lin g la m s , a t t h * F r o n t
I W a tt I D oor a t Ih e s to p * a t th *
S am ln al* County C o u rth o u M In
S en iord F lo rid a , th * abo ve de
sc r ibed personal p ro p e rty
T h a i Mid Ml* I t b ein g m a d *
to Mtltty Iha t e r m * o f Mid W rit

ot ( locution

John E F o lk . S h a rltt
S am ln n ia C o u n ty , F lo rid a
To be advertised M a y M . J u n * *.
IS JO, w ith th * m i * on June Jt.
IN S
D E F IK
NO TICE OF IN T E N T IO N
T O f lIQ IIT E R
F IC T IT IO U S N AM E
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
the! the undersigned parsons
datira to engage in butlnatt as
partner* under th* ticlmous
name at HaHo Enterprises al
NT Neadtet Trail, Lengwood.
F lo rid * J llf t , in Sam lnol*
County. F ie n d *
N o lle * it
further given that Iha un
dtrSigned parsons inland to rag
istor such llcllllout nans* with
lh* Clark ot th* Circuit Court of
tominoi#County. Florida
Dated mis lis t dev of May.
INS
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r b Marianna Mat***
/»/ Gary 0 Hotter
Judith A Rosser
Publish M a y M l Ju n # *. 11. JO.
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27— N u rw ry A
Child Care

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a p p ly p ra S a rtlv * coating on
c a rs , b o a 's and p la n a * SS to
t i l p a r hour W * tr a in Fo r
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M a n a g e r ta r S artor a d u lt A p t
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• I m * Som e re p a ir I now led g e
needed and a w illingness to
le a r n Ml m i tor app oint

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tnd cawttwuaut Tralnlngl
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K a y e s *1 F tor M e , Inc.
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Opportunities

BE YOUR OWN BOSS
Fast grow ing. m ulti bllllan
denar industry w h ich census
f l g u r t s th a w p a r t tlm a
earning, average up SJ0 900 00
par year N* sailing service
accounts M l up by company
Requires sis 000 04 cath tor
equipment No special skills
or vehicle needed Eicailent
lo , advantages Expansion fl
nanclng avallabla to Iha**
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Bo, SaOlaf. Birmingham. AL
DIM. Include noth*, address
and phone number er call
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too AM *: SO PM Central
Tim* Zon*
I m a s * ove r n o .000 a m onth
w ith m y ta la p b o n * You can.
too P a r t /F u llt im e H i 0101,
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p la n , A b e n e fit, m a re a R a
p la y to: B o , I N . E v e n in g
H a ro ld , H O B o , 1ASJ. San ford,
F ia
u rn ws; r o e .
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Ante Pirtl CwRttr Ptrson
F a t ) g ro w in g o rg e n lia tlo n E ,
p a r la n c e d o nly needed A p p ly
In p e t son ♦ a m to 4 pm
A u to m o tiv e I F a r i t S ervice.
100 S P a r r a m o r * Ave . O r
AVON IABNINO S WOWH t
OP I N TERRITORIES NOW 111

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IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T ,
IN A N D F O R
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y .
F L O R IO A
CASE N O AS l i f t CA IS
IN HE T h a P e titio n of
O ASIS W O R K S H O P .
IN C O R P O R A T E D A F lo rid a
N onprofit C o rp o ra tio n
N O T IC E O F C O R P O R A T IO N
D IS S O L U T IO N
N o tic * la h e re b y g iven that
O A S IS W O R K S H O P , IN C O N
P O R A T E O . a Flue id * nonp rofit
io rp o ra lie n , h a t p etitioned the
c ir c u it c o u r t o t S a m ln a l*
County. F lo rid a tor an order
d itto ! r ing lh * co rp o ra tio n A ll
parsons h a v in g a n y c la im s ,
rights, t l t l * ar In te re s t or o b ltc
lio n la s a id d is s o lu tio n a r *
her sby noli lie d to III* M m * w ith
•h# C la rk o t lh * C irc u it C ourt In
lh * a b o ra ra la ra n c a d c a t * and
ta r v * a copy ot ta m o on F ra n k
C W h ig h a m E s q u irt A ttorn ey
tor P e titio n e r whose address It
P O h i IU S San lo rd F lo rid * .
W ti IS 10. on o r b e to r* July A
ISOS
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(S E A L )
D A V ID B E R R IE N
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Publish J u n * S, 10. IN S

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D a y a n d n ig h t th ill F u ll tim e
b e r w lin s C a ll *14*401
C a r p a l C la a n o r N ta d a d
M o n F r l Good pay. b a n a tlls
St years ota Call
H a rt PM
CASHIERS N R B O f O Fun lime
and start lima Icpertoncad
only Apply a« Werece 114 N
French Av# SAM 1PM
Cypress International needs
sender Mutt be el toast S ft
14 In C a ll H I M M
DA Y T R E A TM E N T W ORKER.
d ia lin g w ith Ih e eld erly P a r t
tlm a p o sition In C asselberry
a r e a , m o rn in g s . M hour w aak
F a r A p p o in tm e n t C a ll
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p a rs o n e l SS) H o p * Sires 1
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o p e ra to rs wanlad on *11
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training program to pa'**™
with an honesI desire la learn
th* Industrial tawing lead*
Modem air candlllanad facll!
*y health car* program, paid
holidays place work earnings
steady work Apgty between I
pm *nd 1 pm SAN DEL
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Lengwood o r # * u e t l m a tu re
production m a n c a p a b to a f
p r s n t s t la n t a a u p a r v is a r .
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tfru efto n a , p h e lp fu l S a la ry
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P r a le t t le n a l T a le p h a a *
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on e t tt m b ty lin o C o m m o n
sense a ll n e e d ed ' G re a t to r
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L A B O R E R S S trong r e lia b le ,
g en era l laborers ne e d e d Im
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Phone and tra n s p o rta tio n a
m u tt N ev er a to * A p p ly

RELIT SERVICES
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Landscape L ab o rers
u ; i hour. Full tlm* position

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tor larg o auto d e a le r M l see I
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a r M r Youngs. W ll 1*1 O ld s
C a d illa c . H I M i l _______________
N e e d E ,p # r la n c # d L e a d
E le c tr ic ia n s fa w o rk a t
S a m ln o l* Cantor, a n E c k e r d 't.
J B y ro n s. W o lm e rt. aa s trip
stores C all 11141*4. o r stop b y
|ob t i l t ot M i l O rla n d o D r iv e .
S a n fo r d _______________________
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w o m a n to c a r * tor 1 children
full tlm a In m y h o rn * Mutt
hev* transport a IIon end ra!
a r a n c a t C a ll: m s o * * be
tw een alP M
Needed E spar lanced roofer*
with own hand tools A Iran*
portaMon Call TO IASS
H a w C o Reeds S alespersons
a n d A p p l Setters E s c e l c a m
C a ll n ) * M 4 . 4 1 P M L a w * *
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N ig h t A u ditor F a r M a to l Som e
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tr a in A pply In parson a t lh *
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N ig h t A uditor P a r t lim e E , p e
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to work with public JH tout
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t p e n a i b i * a d u lts , m a le e r
ts m a l* Soma toad p re p a re
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B u c k 's C k t s r ln g . ta r a p
pu OH m a u l ____________________
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TRAINEE
U 4 0 w k w ith fu ll barsafilsl Y o u r
honest personality w ins t h lt
sp o t Co van A u n ifo rm s
provided'

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slatting S it ar I M Apply
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cord Interviews at U l l Pro
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Security O fficer- Licensed,
armed H hour post Sanford.
J day work waak. A p p ly
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Good starting pay * ; i *M0
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TRAINEES
Groat starting
|ab tovarol openings Good
pay * ; i 4X10
FACTORY A SSE M B LY and
PRODUCTION WORK Moat
shifts open Good pay s ell**
in 4mo
IM M E D IA T E O F E N IN O S
General Construction labor
Good pay a f) 4X0
TRUCK D R IV E R ) Long haul
Immediate) Good driving re
cord Over IS t f ) 4X0
L O C A L D R IV E R S - Straight
trucSs Good pay Start right
away i n 4X0
R E C E P T IO N IS T , O F F IC E
HELPERS. C L E R K ). CRT
O PER ATO RS- Im m e d la l*
openings Good pay scales
Cali * ; )4 jw n o w i
WELDERS Certified Eicaltonl
pay scales Call today. ) D
4300
P A IN T E R S A F A IN T E R
H E L P E R S - Im m a d la l*
openings, good sterling pay
Call today US *300
OR Y WALL With or w
* ■ p er It nc • I m m u
openings Good pay Cl
day i n a m

Employment

41—Moruy to Land

0(0 11

*1 M a c h in is t I S ye ars
tip
S m all lab shop M u tt
h a v e aw n to a lt C a ll 4SPHSS
or a fte r * F M m - T O S _________

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F u ll tim e * ,p * r la n c e d cusseda n S alary plus b a n a l I N A p p ly
a t office a f ta n la n d o U n ite d

10 c e m a c u tiv * thnas 44C a line

Evening Herald

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Coups** tor Pwl Tlma Cleaning
Call between t A 11 AM.
WqRnaedav or Friday JUAJH

-lie W Slate 5J

CLASSIFIED DEPT.
RATES
1 U r m ..................... 67C a lino
HOURS
3 catttacu ttT* tim es 61C a Bn*

BY GARRY TRUDEAU
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71—H (lp W *nT«d

NOW HIRING!
O u ts ta n d in g O p p o rtu n ity For

EXPERIENCED CASHIERS,
GAS ATTENDANTS AND
FAST FOOD PREPARATION
C 1//C &lt; !?&lt;&gt;/&gt; CENTERS
5 LO CATIO N S IN SEMINOLE CO UN TY

Auto /Truck Refueling
Full Line Convenience Stores
Feist Food Kitchens
Fii rd Chi cken Subs Donuls

Top Salaries
Free Lite &amp; Hospitalization
2 Paid Vacations Each Year
Profit Sharing Plan
Other Benalits
MAKE APPLI CATI ON IN PERSON
AT 202 N L.u i i p I A ve , Sanlon)
Monthly Thu, Fm l.iy ri 10 AM

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NO PHONt CAl l S n i ASI

�71—Help Wanted
SWITCHBOARD Part lima
Wed Sun Ughf typ'-W filing
mull ba
App'v in
person at Sieminolo Fard.lnc .
Uko i unondo Or , Venhxd
Th ro vg kkre d
H o rs* F a rm
G-oom 4 bona cart atparl
anca required
E t c a llt n l
w orkin g conditions
Fla
Training Cantor. Trevtrae
Call: X * M l Mar or H U M ]
aa*
Student*/Retiree*/Ha vs* wive*
Port tima or full lima BIG 55
long farm automatic rwskdu
ait m i m » M t « i i
Waitratoat Lirtch Experienced
or.hr 1 dart Apply in parton
Gaslight Sugar Club. II* S
Magnolia Saniord____________
W A N T E D G ir l* a i m b ro w n
al laatl la chin or tengar Agat
14 I I . normal w eigh t fa r
KalgM. and willing to hava
hair cut and color ad ta modal
tor HEADLINERS. Call t i l

mi.__________________

WAREHOUSE STOCK
COORDINATOR
Applicant mutt ba abla la III! up
ta 10 pounds, drlra lark 11*1. ba
onaegatic 4 pay attantton le
d e ta il Apply r p a rte - ba
twaan * l PM
Callbran
Corp too L o tt Emma Rd
Lake Mary . F ' H ie*
WINTER SPRINGS DENTAL
AS SISTAN T E tpariancad
o n ly C a ll H7B711_____________
550 000 plut par yaar E lacut'ra
Managamanl Train** Sand
ratuma' la Jack Rkhardt.
Vlca P ra t . PO Bat M l.
Long wood. FI 177JO

93— Rooms for Rent
Christian Apts 4 Mamas
TV. kltchan. laundry, maid. 110
wk upOrl 411 i m i * Q MIO
Furnithad Room lor root Soe ol
7*15 Goto PI I blocks off !*fh
SI 4 Saniord A v o ____________
Lorga raam Private artlranca A
bom SSS wk R tl required
Eva III 50*0
S A N F O R D F u rn ith a d ro o m s by
tha waak R easonable r a t t t
M a id ta r r lc a C all H I 4507
5 7 P M 4 IJ P 4 lm a lto A v a
SANFORD. Root waakly 4
Monthly rolot Util Inc alt
JOOOak
Adults I Ml 7MJ
SUNLAND (STATES I Bdrm .
I Rath, wi t h k l t c h a n
privatagat Mutt ba evar IS
yrt. working, own trantporla
Hon I M par waak ♦ utllltlet
Call 117 sm
Tka F la rx U Natal Fu rn ith ad
roomt 4 * flic knew* 500 Oak
Avo . H I *X4

97—Apartm ents
Furnished / Rent
F a r n A p tt la r Sam ar C ltlia n o
111 P a lm a tto Aya
J Cowon N e Phone C a lls
L o r g o u p t t a l n . I b e d ro o m
C h ild , p a ' 0 k UOO par m o n th
U W d a p o e ll C all H I 0*11

UJSM CARDEN StniNG
I Bdrm......
FurMohad Aptt
I B drm
Energy EMidenl
IINOLE STORY
BUILT IN BOOKCASES
ABUNDANTSTORAOB

SANFORD a . APTS.
32*3301
Siwdte C anog a ad iac an t la la m i
I f hom e lo r w orkin g tin g le
A ll u l l l i l l a i In c lu d e d . la k e
Iro n ! SHS m o p lu t | I J 0 d a
p o u t E tc
n e ig h b o rh o o d
H a la ro n c a t H I 0 X 1
I bdrm M outhed atheieacy In
n ic e a r e a 5*0 p or w a a k .
u lllltle o included C a ll
H I
*7*4 ottor 7 PM
I b d rm . a d u lt*, no p e lt a ir.
q u lo l r t l ld a n ll a l . U M p a r
m o n th p lu t dopoolI H I M i l
I B ad ra a m A p a rlm a n l U M m o .
p lu t d ep ot 11 lo t 5*50. lo r do
•a lio

99— A partm ents
Unfurnished / Rent

““ S ave

M i

Rani New and In la y •
Tluo Limited Spatial
■ nargy Itficw n l.
1 Bdrm I Bam Aparlm anl*

ONLY
llQ
V l l e b l lO M IM M IIIIIIMi^V
A VI

99—Apartments
Unfurnished / Rent

1211111
OriMdi I d tm US-4411
BAM BO O COVE APTS.
X* 1 Air part Bivd
P H O N E D I M M . H I 0401
■Mtc mac y Nam U M Rta.
g C O U N TR Y I B T T IN O a
Lorga I 4 1 Bdri
Ad«4i LekoviewFewBy

MASTERS COVt____ 121-7100
Lg I bdrm . newly remodeled,
newt kltchan w/w rerpet. ah
5X 1 t tec I I 5B S Park Avd

RIDCCWOOO ARKS ARTS.
liaMted TiflM(Mj
X att F hoi Month* Rani
iM 0 Ridgewood Ave
Saniord Fla
C A LL
I1I M M _______________ 111 0401

Saturday tram

rheem

I and I bdrm Alto furnithad
efficiency from u s waak UM
dogooit No pan Call H i tier
5? PM. 415 Palmatto
1 bdrm , lorgo living room,
kltchan wim appliance* UK)
month ♦ dopant H I XM
Bdrm . I bath carport ail
appliance! furnithad.
wathor dryer hook up U'S
par month Call 1*5 X07
7 bdrm/I bath nice area SHO
1 bdrm I both new O u p ti 5105
Wo hava other rants It I
United Salat l a w . Iwc
REALTORS...... ......... H I X U
1 Bdrm . I Bom. Oalato Apt •
UM tacurlty depot! t U X par
month C elin iO IM
1 Bdrm . I bam. wall to wall
carpet, yard. UOO par waak.
includtk all utllltlet Security
depot!! U M Call H I *013 or
H I 0*47

min*__________________

1 bdrm . I bam g arage, no patt
5415 me a depotil S70 041*.
or 570 7X 1

10S— DuplexTriplex / Rent
Nice I B d rm . Appliance*,
tcroonod patld. trod lawn
care, laundry 5MQ/HI H 51
laniard I Bdrm furnithad
carport, no pate 5H 5 par
month plut tocurlfy and New
Call H I « 04l _________________
I bdrm . kltchan eq u ip p ed ,
lanced yard I I ! weak. U M
ta c u o tji_ n &gt; jU 4 l_ _ ^ ^ ^ ^ _ _

COUNTRY WIDE REAITT
B a g R E S ra k a r ....... H I U 1S
Dugi n f f U l t - T «o I bdrm ..
unttt. dgtachad garagt. n*wty
rmnovH d 1ST.soo » i um

HALL

COOL s p a r k l i n o p o o l
w /le n c o d »y a c re and la rg e I
b d rm
h e m a l H uge m a ile r
bdrm
Pirapldcal Ctatrel
heal/eirt 1 w arktbapil
A t i v m * no a u o lily ln g ml law
il 554 *M
ASSUM E NO Q U A L IF Y IN O t I
bdrm . H i bdth i i r f t Nnctd
YdfdI U . M dmmn U l t Me
P IT H OMX A g g rsi M f f t
Mo«or&gt;9 ht ml IM M
K A M IL I WOOD J S TO R Y writ*
s#ar(ilM f p«d4l Hugo i H m
lif lf ilC f l CjttBEdfEl Coilir*f!t
All ttd t i t r a t l A tiu m i m
q u a lify in g ! A lm o it m « l
UUd

323-5774
140* HWY 17*1
in v e s tm e n t m in d e d

Fram e D u p lti on double XI
Grottos over 5500 mo Canva
nlanl location lance and many
a it r a t Priced a l only u &gt; 500
Batter c all X tea l

CALLBART
BEAL ESTATE
REALTO a
1T7 74**
Lak* Mary High School araa 1
adrm . 1 Bam*, screened peal
Call tar m ore Information an
mi* and othara. Orady Brawn
Realty iO TA tt&gt; a* **tt*TtL A K I M A R Y A T
THE
CR05IINOS
N i c e la m ily
hem e L a rg e g r e a t ra a m w im
PPL. tcraaead parch. 4
p riv acy la n e * I Bdrm . 1 Bath
ip iit *i# n s a r i
WALL street Ca
H I 5005
LONOW OOD ) b d rm . I bath
Now fo ol Low d o w n p ay m e n t
O a a i i financing 50 7.500
III 4**7______________________

NEW HOME
Lovely 1 Bdrm 1 bam wim
graat room, fireplace o i l In
k lt c h a n . d in in g ro o m ,
beautiful wooded tot 57* *00

PHONE 1211441
F o r quality cre n m e n ih .p and
competitive prices let ut price
out your new heme______________
No avalllym g New 1 bdrm . I
bam on ) aero* Morse* ok
Owner financing, prim e area
57* *00. 14* 5717

I i I M

t« e w its * s t .................. m n i l

183—Television /
Radio / Stereo
e e COLON T E L E V IS IO N e i
Zen.th 25" color tatevithh! Orlg
mat price ever 5*00 Balance
due Slaa *0 cath ar taka over
payments US month SUM In
w a rra n ty
NO M O N E Y
DOWN Free horn* trial no
obligation Call aal 57*4. day
or night

141—Homes For Sale

Laniard N ice 1 bedroom home
wim living roam, dining room,
paneled lamily room, laundry
room, work shop Cali tar In
tar motion H I 110* or lie 4517
541.MB, or bd*t offer__________
Sanford Walk ta Lake Mtanree 4
Bdrm . I Balh ham* an large
tat t icaltant neighborhood

111—Storage Rentals

STemper
DUp l E X Positive cath flow
Owner will finance 547 500
with SIS 000 down
LO W D O W N - A t i u m a b l a
Mortgage Own mi* 1 bdrm . 1
bath home on ta acre lot.
loaded with aatrat. only
5*4 000 Aa little at ION down
L A R O E t B D R M HOME
Eat In kltchan. OBL car
garage, corner lot OWNER
WI LL MOLD MORTGAGE!
Only SH OOS

117—Commerd*!
Rental!
Bultdusg M7 E m . 14 X M Zoned
Lt Induohtai or ktaraga ml
OFWca H lU l ia n ly __________
Retell 4 Orhct Space M* up X
l X d oq n aloe itor ago avail

121—Condominium
Rental!
SIN GLE STORY
LIVING
Lbebi liras teTil
F»r»nRd4 N UatirhoAad.
o rp a rtt....... ........ P rtv a X P a tX *
a*&gt; La o d m M*g PaH CMOPraa
W A TE R BEDS A C C B P T IO I

C all..............321-1911
127—OHic# Rental!
Otficata R*at
tnaAN and canvw
X I N Map** 5an*ard
H ll
47! W Lake M ary Boulevard.
Su ita «. U M m onth Im
mediate occupancy M I X

141—Horn*! For S ilt

Hiper i*a*

House Rent w option t a buy
Middle age couple Security A
reference! AN 5 M l M l]

181—Appliances
/ Furniture
Appliance! Far Sale all In
aicaltant candltian A fully
gvarantaad.......................H I *!♦*
Ommg Rm 7" tabid. Hutch,
buttat. Walnut Formica top
C * LL *04 141 H U
Fam ily Ream Couch, cotfo*
•abla. I and tablet tea cort
Rtatonabla Call H I 1047

PIANO
FOR SALE

OTHER HOMES. LOTS.
A C R E A G E . IN V E S TM E N T
P R O P E R TY
CALL ANYTI ME
REALTOR H I 40*1
_______ LIST WITH U ll

★

★

★

USE
HERALD

CLASSIFIEDS

322-2611
★

★

Wanted Ratpontif* party to
lako over tpinal piano E aty
le .m i Can bo laen locally
Writ* Credit Manager P O
Boa *11, Altar. FI H 001
Recand.twned Appllancat
trim tat W A R R A N TY
B AR N E TTS
C A IIE L B E R N V
5X 5111.......
*1* 5*11
Rafftg*r**or, living room tat.
bookcase vanity, twin bedt.
plut more H I 5 7 * 1 ____
a B E N T TO O W N •
CoXr T V * . ttareot. wither*,
dryers, refrigerator treeiert
furniture, video recorder!
Special let week's rant 55 00
Alternative TV a Appi Rental*
Zayrat Shopping Center
H i ta x

★

REALTY*REALTOR

I W I I T O R E A M tl I bdrm I
both homo w tX paddlo lent
utility sheds, fenced yard.

mum

FA M ILY OELIOHT 4 bdrm I
balk heme with to ! la Kltch

T C R R IFIC I * bdrm 1 bam w
e e l la K lcb aa. iR flf bdr
pten. centre I atr/h aal
roam M.OSB
CHARM ING' I bdrm
w lfb c t d e r e e r c k .
K iltb a a . flr a p la c * .
etr kaot. lorga utility
Srt.XO

I bam
t e l la
c a a fr a l
raam

W ILL BUILO TO SU IT I TOUR
LOT OB OUBSI E X C L U SIV E
A Q E N T F O R W IN S O N O
DEV C O BP.. B C E N T R A L
FLO RID A L E A D E R ! MORE
HOME FOR L E SS M O N tT I
CALL TODAY!
OOENBVA O SCEO LA RO *
IO N E D F C R M O B IL E II
I Acre Caaitary tract*
Wen treed aa paead Rd
M \ Deem IB Y r v s f I TNI
F rim | l ( ta*l
II ,00 o r* talking lar a MM
&lt;***1*1 coroar m R eal t ii e t a
Stanttrem Realty M XaOmg
M a r et 1*1 MM.

m tm

3 2 2 -2 4 2 0
15*1
X I LB M ary Btvd ........LB M ary

221—Good Things
to Eat

201—Horses
q u a r te r h o r s e

fo r

Vtn« Rip# Ruthin Tomato** 4
Pound* for on* dollar t i l l
Randolpft 11 . Sanford 121

sale

withtMhto. A thing 1500 c « ll
m jm j
Quarter Morse Mare Append11
registered 1 yrt I* hands
Green broke etcdlxn l d it
position k manner* Would
m a k e t ■ c * 11 a n t h un t

PUBLIC AUTO AUCTION
E v e ry Wad N lta a tfiM P M

* Where Anybody *
* Can Buy or Sell! *
Far m are detail*
I N ta U III
O* B ary A v X 4 Marta* Sales
A crp tt the rtvar. ta* el kill
IIS Hwy t&gt; *1 D eBary *4*k S 44
• REPO SSESSIO N S •
Need a car but hava credit
problem s* W* have lever el ta
etieote from and will finance
Call E rie H I 4075
Ttus Weak Only I
I X * ■ L CAMINO ........
11405
Offer E ip ir a t Jv n a ll

DISCOUNT
&lt;S&gt; AUTO
SA LES
I X f F ratK b B a a ...............H I-1M*
Iked C A M A R O C O N V E R TIB L E
150 anqin* eutametic frant.
red wim tvhlta tap Driven
d a lly
A s k in g 5110*
C all H i 407*
_________
H 7* Cadlllec
Nic* buy a I Saa __________ H I H U
Itra Flat Ipider New Convert
ibta. new lira*. AM FM stare,
c le a n a a c a lla n t condition
Asking U 4*5 Coll H I M X
altar 5 PM
117* M ercury Monarch 57*00 or
b a it offer Can oeejlao
1X 1 Oettun. i f * OK. air. c r u lx .
AM F M lip * M OM ml 51500
111 IIS * , even in g or loovo
m ettag o ,

223—Miscellaneous

^ r^ u m p # r^ llJ 2 *l_a va 2 i2 2 1 »

203- Livestock and
Poultry
(Labtvs f%t U&gt;«
P lft . »m 9M ft m in hurrai
YYit&lt;*UF*l. Hwy 44W, 111 UT%

213—Auctions
FOR (S T A T E
C o m m e rc ia l o r R e s id e n t ia l
Auctions A A ppraisals Call
(tail i Auction &gt;71 M X

Double keyboard Organ wim
bench 51JO antique (better A
• ath tland 550 each tlarao.
515 U l 4051
a Ter Seta ar Trade e
i»*t 550 CM D iesel Engine
111*17* ________ _____________
Far Sale 1 braided ru gt asking
tlO aach On* chair asking 57
Call H I l«H _________________
Industrial taw ing machine Mil
oil. a v lra parts. 5400 Call
H I 1754______________________
U ltim o TV System*
C om pXX All you neod I00\
Financing No money down
5&lt; X * 0* U niversal U l 57U
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L &amp; E AUCTION

pp

Alum u r * * n room 1400 TV
*nl*f&gt;n« twnirtgt utility u
b &gt;9 1 m lu

Friday Nights.....7 PM
50 0 S * flf« 4 An .

71 Olds D oll* M Asking 5700 or
best offer Runt good, very
dopawdobta Call TM IMP
77 Chevy M ania Coup* Auta
a ir . A M /F m C attelt good
condition SHOO Coll 14* See*
alter t PM
M M utleng 4 c y l . pt AM F M
c a tte lt*
E e lr a nice 5400
d w n ^ O m o tta p a j^ tH O O O ^

235—Trucks/
Buses/ Vans
*4 Chevy Ceatvarttan Van- Loti
of o a tra t Asking (I* J00 or
batf offer Call 7(* I MO

241 — Rtcreational
Vehicles / Campers
I t l l iamkara* 11 It motor
homo Dodge Power train and
C h aitit Call H I « X 0
Ittl Fan. *5 I t . fully equip
travel trailer E acalianl con
dlltan 54500 Call H I IU 0

231-Cars

323-6593

243—Junk Cars

‘ 10 OXY| OtlllOB -4 SBOBd
new lire* 5&lt;100 H I 1X 5

215—Boats and

Bad CiodilT

Accessories

NoCudit*

HI 11NANCE

It Boat Stearing wheal A cable
Wired lor thrImping
1115 00
Call H I 7144

Oartana Beach

NATIONAL AUTO 5ALIS
1120 S. Saafwd 321-4075

ANT JU N K C A R S B T R U C K S
Bavght From 51* - 55* A mere
Call H I U N ................. ..... m « ) l l
TOP Dollar Poid tar Junk A
Used cork.trucks A heavy
ogyrlptwanf » 5W5
WE P A Y TO R DOLUkB FOB
JU N K C A R I A N O TRU C KI
C BS AUTO P A R T S H I SMS

CONSULT OUR

149—Commercial
Property / Sale
COMMERCIAL SPECIALIST
LAKE MARY REALTV
BOB BALL. JR
11171*4
Par Sal* *r Lm u Corner pro
port*, rorwd GC 1 W III St
Saniord. H I 47U_____________
For Sal* Close to dawn town
Sanford and hospital. Arne.i
can Steal bldg ISOOtg It GC
&gt; lo t t r a i l ! ' . 5)1 000
Call HI-1771 after 5 Pm
Saniord Bik Bldg elth I Offices
A 1 Bay Garage wim lilt
Previously gat station, auto
repair shop, used car lot
Eaceltant location lor conve
nlance store I I I ! 000'termi
H I (10* evenings

AND LET AN EXPERT DO THE JOB
To List Your Business...
Dial 322-2611 or 831-9993

Additions A
Remodeling
Fre* E lllm ita * A Consulting
Lie
Bonded
Insured
W* Spec lelll* in Ouaiifyl
Slag* BuHdace
M l WW

151—Investment
Property / Sale
C A S S E LB E R R Y I acre, lonad
PR I SB5 000 W Malic lowekl,
R E A L TO R
H I 7X 1

153—AcreegeLots/Sele
NIC* taf. tavfh of Sanford FYNM
treat wall. 100 X 117 Lie!
111 XO You pay ctaemg cot!
510 000 105 C33 15r t ___________
Let On* ac re d a ta X
4* Geneva I'tOOO
M * 57H
dwn U *7 m* | acres UB
ft p a r e d r e
Ir a n le g e .
hmvtaaltaln* mabitatl H I fbaO
4 acre*, partly cleared, water A
electric U 5.0*B By
H i M j*
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8. E. LINK CONST.

312 7021
______ Financing Available

A ppliance R epeir
AftMS
W fH I
&gt;4 Hr. U f Y k t Mi l i t r i O u r f f
17 yf M i

Carpentry
A o r i a t o iF T l Mae*Mar”
Kltchan Ram adalodl All Typo* *f
C e r p a a N y __BeevewekU Pvtcot
m a t it x H
Vary BoRaM * .
A ll ty p es *4 c a rp e n try A re
modeling 17 y r*. *■ * Cell
R ic h a r d G r a e e M lW T l^ ^

ClMning Service
Hwi ( u n i ( V i..q u .iq
D uiug Raam B Malt U f M.
So*b b O taJr. s»*. m m m

HOUSE NEED HCir

157-Mobile
Homes / Sale

T * clean ug your problem t
C a ll
H I PFIe
L a w r a ta * , w h ita g tava w a r5

COUNTRY VILLAGE

Cleaelm aai M aaat To Bedim* t i
Lew Hi* helper*I
Owaroataad S a n ta Low Ratal

MAIDS-Ti-Oitfef

CALI MW! 3310800
Scoatar t ftouea Ctaanmg
Basic Cleaning laundry, win
dewt Ckbuwfv III*, etc
Goad YYerk taw Betas H le a X

Melt MeAcl* Heex Peek
M00CLS ON DtSflAY
(T O * . BXa. Ihrv Frl
Ml ear ea*7___

tm ■ Or eves

X * 775 1175
Or cage City

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A T O B A M aE C IT Y B K IT #5*
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Bat
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petal m utt b* ractavad by I
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Ith m e ta t ...*4 Mr. Service Cells
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n i *050
New A ram adeim g. eddiiiont
le n t security lights, timers
plus all aloe t e r .n e t Quality

IN S TA L L ... SELL A ...R E FAIR
C yp ress...... Chela U aB ~... Weed
________ Fooco B 117I I ________
Build a Bigger B usin ess'
Urn The Her eta Claetlltad*
C A L L TOOAY
H I M il

Health A Beauty
TOW ER S B EA U T Y 5ALO*4
F O R M E R L Y H arrtaff't Booufy
Noo* 51* ( let SI 11157*7

Home Improvement
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H a M T e e Im tll
III B artea Lane. l ae X rd
____________B l e w ____________
tam l Rafired Caotrattar want*
•m all remodeling lobe B aa
tanabla Bad C aB aM JH d M l.
THOMAS A THOMAS Ham*
rep air, cleaning , law * c a r* .
Call H i Hat

Landclaaring
l LAND CLEARIN O
Lot/Landclearing
FlH dirt
Tegaoii Panda Dram d ilchat
SH* Pregaraftan C all le O H X
Loft clear ad. d rtin aga ar pond*
dug F ill d irt, local Ale#
golden gale back baa t amid
m g M* 5040 A &gt;*J M il
TH O RN S LABfOCLRABING
F IL L D IRT • C LA Y A
SH ALE H AULING
H I MU

Lawn Sarvice

D M

f ir

H I 1X 1

■ I AL C aacraX IM t n Q u t u 'r
Oporatlon F aliot Driveways
D eyt H I rm. E v e
H i iH i
■ X P E R T COM CRETB WORK
P e l l * d r ly a w a y e ld a w t lk
Beeu M onde C o n ti Ca
"W a or• me b e tf"
HI MU

OUR B A T E S A R E LOWER
Lakevlaw N a rtlag Centar
f f t B Sacaeta S f . Soatard
SIBGIB7

Secretarial Service
ALL Typtog. Secretarial A

Sewing Machine*/
Vacuum Cleaner*
Sowing M achine R ep airs all
m akat X yrs aepsrtance In
ham*I R etired H I 471}

Painting

Sprinkler*/Irrigation
AtO U T T IM B IRRIGATIO N
Hen Inslollaflon* ..... Free Eel
1 1 perl Regalrt of Cample!*
Sprinkler Systams
Timers
r u ^ ^ ^ 8 t| ^ ^ iT n E M

P A I N T IN Q
• lO k O fD
• IMAUMO

• lici h*I0

• At AkOt NflAl

W.O. TRIBBY
OVIEDO. FLA

SB LM B 1

Hama PetafM g B Wall Repair
T ea (try m ater5*11
W* supply labor Ta SA Y I M*
m it i*
Hava* Feuding |nt A ( &gt; t X
y rt e a p . Sam Cnfy araa
Fra* atl Don Adame. H I
m t ____________________ _____
FO LAEO PAIN T IMG-Spraying
Patching
Guftarwark
F re e EHkmata*
H I let*
will
paUif your Ham* or Fueln ett
etc Give your proOtamt ta ut
WE C A R I Quality t e r k . »
yr» *e p H I M*7 L k cent

Serving Control F La 5ar 15 y rt
with tamp lata guolify pomlmg
karvicae Qualify a MuolI

Paving

I ib s o a b We I b I e s

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B ail Prtcat tar w a llpape ring.
painRag. ♦ m ar* B el Very
Beliakle m o f l l X I*

F ro * B R N m N l .............. H A IT I I

Lawn Mamtananca
la r A m aping Both Hog Mowing
let WPS

Service t

H I IM l

Nursing Care

★ TONY C O ItiN O *

rv

a ALL Ptvaeat *4 Flat taring •
Repair. Stucco. Hard Coal.
liasvU tad Arkck HI IH I

Plumbing

AAasonry

A C E L A W N S E B V IC B

Call Cknstiia B io l j
Compitl* lion Cbi*

L J k G

UWNS M0WE0 A TRiftAMEO
Spnw j Yard Ctaaw up*

Home Repairs
CARPEN TER
R e p a irs end
rem odeling 5m lob tae sm all
C a ll m e t e s _____________________
Maintenance of ell typos
Carpentry, painting plumbing
•ndotacfrtc H I MM

B E A T TH E H E A T l

m

Plastering

Lawn Service

Fence

Tha YYhota Ball Of W*e

Sbbfold’s Soles Loader
WE LIST AND SE L L
MORE H O M E! TNAN
A N T O N I IN NORTH
SE M IN O LI COUNTY

Ability Kenrol*
P O Bot 1*5. I l l H id
O tlttn. Fla H 7*4
l o t i Osteen area W hit* pit bull
wim black on la c * A tan
Ma&gt;* 1 y rt old Fam ily pal
Rew ard H I 7415_____________

Waliact Croat Realty. Inc
L k Baal Estate Broker
____________Mi at’ r____________

REMOOCLING SPECIALIST

C A LL A N Y T IM E
P ar aata by Owner X Lech
Arbor A large 4 bdrm houaa
and 5 left Owner will Finance
Location it m C rystal VX w
( a t l C all tar inform ation

4
ABult*
.......... 515 S W

159— Real Estate
Wanted

ONE BDRM HOME * 1 Bdrm
mobile home bom furnithad
Good araa. 550 000

A ll YOU M IO
TO EBON
IH EM I (H IM

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5M 4 I

199—Pets &amp; Supplies

Fa m ilie s
MSI Nwy 17 *1

Htry » I ......... ..

WE FINANCE

lily
kedt 5trot tart. Clethet
P lay p en *. E tc
P ap erb ack
It H I U 7T - H I tiki
Steed Crib* Playpens. Baby
fu r n itu r e , c lo t h in g Good
Price* After 7 PM
H I 5f* l
P ayin gC A SH tor
Aluminum. C ant Coppor
B re tt. Lead Newspaper
G lass Gold Silver
Kokomo Toot. * 1* W Itt
• 5 00 Sat *1111 1100

1 brand new desk* 1 It tang
Call 171 Udder H I llX a v a t

Infest Nra .i.. Used Mobil*
Hem* Dealer mthis Area.

★ DAYTONA AUTO ★
★ AUCTION ★

219—Wanted to Buy

189—Office Supplies
/ Equipment

M A it o e s

STENSTRO M

New Smyrna Beach Elegant
1 t la r y ocean v iew hom e
51* w t H I ITU. or *40 411
■M

157—Mobile
Homes / Sale

Stntortf N'Ct I bedroom home
with living room tftning room
peneied fem tly room, Uurvtry
room. veorAsKop Cell For In
tor motion m i l f l l v U t 4137

Nail Strati Co._____321 5005

tfAUV MC
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it v im i m i o c i

171 *»:i

27THSTREET FURNITURE

111—Resorl/Vacation

Rental!

fr eezer

WILSON MAIEI FURNITURE

Batu’ itul 4 bdrm . Inborn wim
all amanilws I y rt young On
Casselberry ge l course Move
m wim no money down on
equal ownership betit Makt
monthly payments 1 X X I I
• T O W N ER Syhran Lake Area
a p p ro 1 acre*. 1 bdrm I
both, dbl C a rp o rt 4 Dbl
garage, many aotrao. Atktng
5105 00» C a ll H I 1 4 H ________
B Y O W NER
TR E M E N D O U S
T E R M S W IL L C A R R V . 1
Bdrm I Bam. Pool home
New Carpet New air Condi
tronar. new water heater wim
tolar System Over 1701 tq N
L 'A Hurry and Call H I 5004
C O U N TR Y N O M E J bdrm . I
bam tlropiec* parch aol Us
kitchen, family room. */l*
acre Large oakt. fruit treat
575 500 O w ner P rincipal!
only 11I 0OSI

LA R G E T A R O S A L E I Frl A
Sat . &lt; * n s M cK ay Btvd
Wakhlngton O akt A lltft* bit
of everything I
Mering te le 1700 AAagnoti* Ave
* . 4 4 ' 7, * 5 P M Mitcellaneouk
item s d o th ** 1 furniture
Meving Sale Sat . June I H i
L a k e v la w A v * , I I b ia ck t
behind A rm o ry .I. a lk y t de
around b ack ( a . M icro
Tupparwar * Turn plant* A
lot* more No ctaming
Yard Seta 104 Bamboo Drive
Sunlend Ettatat June 7m A
» (Shorty
VA RD SA U
I ... •
appuancat dithok. m itcaila
rwout IH 0 Locust a v * F rl
Sal • 5 PM
( - F a t a l ly O a r a g e S e t*
Furniture, children t cxmwsg
h o c u ta id m iic 151 Wildwood
Or Saniord MMdon Lake, off
Lak e M ary B led _________________
1 F a m ily G a r a g * S a lt
• athar dryer Ireaie r lawn
mower, act 111 Sand Fin*
Circle Thurt Sun

Ilka new atceitenf condition.
U M J C Penny 14 000 B TU
A C . naadk thermostat SMI
Can H I l i B l
Used W ither t Parts 4 Service
far Ken mere* — ... H ia* *t
M O O N EY A P P L IA N C E S
5I I H I E. U t S T.....

103—Houses
Unfurnished / Rent
Dottono I ito to t A rn e Lg 1
bdrm . I ball! F Iropioco,
t c r o o no d p orch , doubl e
garage. 5 mm ta I 4 ISM me .
Itt. loti 4 tec .H I 4700
D elton a 1 b d rm I b a m 144* E
N o rm a n d y B ird C o n tro l a ir ,
porch, lanced C o n ve n ien t to
thoplng N o p e lt lo t 4 5400
s e c u rity d a p o til 111 4 * N
H I 4571
DUPLEX
1 B drm
I B am
F -a th t l r . j r t o l lor k id * C all
H I 7 *7 *or H I X I I
Midden la k e beautifully deco
rated 1 bdrm 1 bam home
central alr/hoat. appliance*
calling fan*, blind*, tcroonod
porch, lanced yard H I 14*5
a a a IN DELTONA o t a
o o NOME! POR RENT a a
a a 510.1454 a a
LAKE MARY ARIA/HIDOCN
LA K E - 1 Bdrm . I bom. one
car garage. Ik e new amanl
tie*, all appliance*. 5471 par
month Call HI 4504
Lake Mary Near SCC. kingle or
couplt 5171 par month with
5IM dopotit Coll H I *1*4
L ik a Mary I 40rm . I Bam . no
pett Wallace C reel R atify .
Inc. REALTO R............H I M i l
Saniord Spec lout 7 B d rm . IV*
bam. I M0 tq ft . tn arm eu t
kltchon. Fireplace,
wother dryer hook up. newly
rem odeled, d o te lo down
town 5415 por month C a ll
R ut* 14*1144 or B a rry I X
U X ___________________________
SANFORD
5un lan d E tto to o
Lovely 1 B d rm . 1 Bom ,
ca rp eted , fenced y a r d , a ir
u n it, lau n d ry ra a m . c a n v a
m en l to e v ery th in g , n o p a t*
S I X pa* m onth C a ll 771
0*07
1 Bdrm . I bom Villa. I car
goregt. occooo X pool and
torviii court SOM par month
piut depotit of 5MO Call
H I M il
] b d rm . 1 b o th , c a n l r a l
air heal garage, wall X wall
carpet. 5441 m o , X 5 W* 4750
1 bdrm . I both Central air
W ither/D ryer, fenced yard,
screened porch, farwla 5405

chest

231- C a r s

217—Garaop S*! m

111—Appliances
/ Furniture

321 075? E ve 322-7443

Spar tout Apartmant* Minutes
fro m Mary 4 0 4
L o k a rro n t.
poet, tarvus. adults, no pots
laundry Starting at 4X5 a mo
C all H I O ta to w e

Thursday, June *. 1TM -SB

r.

BATEMAN REALTY

Tm i Rm M
Monday thru Friday

Evening Herald. Sanford. FI.

KIT ‘N* CARLYLE ’ by Larry Wright

-----------------1 Bdrm
1
Lie. Real E tto X Brekrr
bam . a g g lia n c e t. d o w n s tair*
apt N o p a t* S H 5 m onth p lu t
IM P ta c v r lr y C all O T 5 I I I o r I R E O U C E O POR Q U IC K SALCI
L * a new 1 bdrm i bam. bit .
H I 4400__________
carport, lanced back, nice
Modern I Bdrm. I bam carport
established neighborhood
•
e p p ila n c tt turnlihad.
O w n er w ill help Asking
• oth er d ry e r hook up C all
54* SOD
70S M 0 I
O ne bed room , ana b a m 175 M
M4* Sonierd A r t
per w ear C a ll H I f t * * # n * r

1 bdrm . 1 barn Oita ovoilaMa
W/ Oacar alive Wall Coverings
at Starage. Wither/Dryer
Meed eg. aad Carport
Waterbedt Accepted

141—Homes For Salt

ASPHALT FAVIMO INC.
Grading paving, toal coaling.
singing Or ivawoy*. B parking
F raa E sI

HI 1

• •

T ilt
AMT IL * C eram ic Uta seta* A
i n i t a ii a ii a n
B a lh , H ears,
remodeling, rep airs Lata of
• l i a s , d a e l g n t . p a l la r n * .
g r a u fs . t a i l in g m p la r la ll.
c le a n e r* c e m e n l. m a sllc .
Ih ln tal in t la ile lie n t Shew
roam. M l I IH h S I . Sanford
John Park*#. T il* Canfrpctar
H I not ar ex teg*_________
Ceram ic Tlta glue en ar mud
method Flaars. u a lls and *fc
Free le ia m o ta H I i n * eftar
h r! m eels Ja m e s I Lea Inc
i D t p C eram ic. Vtayl
Atbastae. o ft Installed A r*
paired l e g . r*4 . lie Fra*
gefunota* H l t l t i

Tree Service
. . . . P .m ag

"nil Altar

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BCHOLS T R E E S i a V I C E
F ra* Esn m e tas l Low Pvioael
U c l A . l l e a p Grinding.Teal
m m *d *T *ra N *
"LM R ta F Y d llllli n il da IT'
JOHN A L L I P ^ J k d k A T R ( (
D e a d lrm re m o v a l L k B ln .
Fraam* *4i 5MO

B uild * Gum-I duk'n- .1
Use T b . f n u V r neeiltade
C A LL T G 'l' .
H I M il

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Thurw lay. June 4, lt*5

Pot Money
Pock Info
to c h t...

ForA Change/
Unde: sink
Roll-Out RACKS

P ro fe s s io n a l’"
P o w e rlo c k M I
TAPE RULE

Vinyl-coated wire.
14Vi". No C-8601-14.
Of 11” . No C-8601-11.

Auto blade return and blade
locking knob Belt clip.

3 / 4 " » lev

FOLDING

Dry Food
STORAGE SYSTEM

te rra a

No 33-116PL318

f &amp; T T j TELEPHONE *t-9 9 7

”
e A

5/8" x 2' x 4’ washablo panols with
insulated backing 10-year limited
warranty against sagging and
warping
^

No C-8612.

Your Choke:

#

3/4" x 20*.

F lB E R G lA S

Insulated
*■■■■■*■
CEILING PANELS

A Q
Special

tropraiNiog R if. 10.97

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1” x 25’
No 33-425

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£ - R U l£ H

folding telephone for only W

We g uarantM our p r t c u to be ae
lo w or lo w e r m an any lo cal
com petitor t a d r a n it a d p rtco t.
N you find an a d v e rt!te d p ric e mat
It k o w tr m an S co tty a. bring u i me
lo c a l, c a r rent ad and w e l l m atch
their price and g ive yen an
Im m edU te. additional ION tftacount

Pebble

Sculptured.......

K

Stonebrooke III 3

Double B ow l
S tainless
Steel SINK
Anybody's Ad Price

• No Hassle!
• No Cards! i

Tough One CARPET

Tahoe II CARPET

100% continuous filament nylon, level
loop carpet In colors to blend with any
decor Foam back. 12 'width ^
■

In six charming colors Urethane back

6" deep bowls
33" x 22” .
No F433

T w o -H an d le
W a s h e rle s s
KITCHEN
FAUCET
Without spray
No 08129

ROMARCO.

JLMUU 2*•!6 9 S
2-H an d le
| L avatory
. ' FAUCET

Greenfield

OAK VANITY

3 ' ...... 5.95
e ...10*9 *•”
4'.......6.95 *5 " 12 ...VSO »14"

D over M a rb le
VANITY TOP

Solid oak door and
drawer fronts Oak
veneered plywood
sides 24" x 18“ x
30". No VAD2418

4

25" x 19" in white I
or alabaster.

loot Choke:
Polished or
Antique Brass
N in K m a s to r

STEEL SHELVING
*UnH h w g h tt ara

on all but 3 mw» modnl

With pop-up No B411-1 or No A 411-1

‘Energy S a v e r’
DISPOSER
1/3 hp motor, steel cutting
assembly No SM401

12" X 30" X 31"
(3 shelves)

N atu ral
WOOD FINISH

W

‘Space S a v e r’
DISPOSER

Pint

!2 ”

9 " x 1 1 " s h e e ts

,

*****

A

Quart

C

• Extra fine

Yow Choke:

• F in e

.

• Medium
• Coarse
• Assorted

$ 3 9 ^ 1

47.9S

£
A

1/2 hp motor Anti-|am
swivel impellers.
No SM701

hg. SJ9

4x4x8’
P ressu re T re a te d
PINE

POST HOLE DIGGER
Waxed handles prevent
splinters Heat-treated heed
No 929.

WEED OUT fo r
Southern G rasses

PANELING
Real wood backing 4' x 8'
sheet. In coachhouse birch,
whitewall birch.

Section

OPEN

ORANGE CITY

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS

2323 S Volusia Ave 1029 E AltamonU Or
Highway 17 and 92 (Highway 436)
Phone 775-7268
Phone 339-6311
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS
875 West Highway 436

OPEN
SANFORO

700 French Avenue
Phone 323-4700

PANEUNG
Real wood backing 4 ‘ x 8'
sheet In midwest light birch

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H o w Illite ra c y
c o sts th e U .S .
$20 b illio n
a y e a r ...

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77th Year. No 764 Sunday, June 30. 1985—Sanford. F lo rid a

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The Little Uproar Over The Little Bighorn

" O k a y .” L». Al Sanche*. left, fells Capt Roy Hughey.
I m convinced Custer was a hero...the only thing
w rong w ith Custer Is he w asn't a M arine ”

By S u san L o d e n
H e ra ld S t a ff W r it e r
You say y o u m issed the
p a ra d e th r o u g h S a n fo rd
T u e s d a y h o n o r in g G e n e ra l
George A rm s tro n g C uster on
the 109th a n n ive rsa ry o f h is "
a n n h lla tlo n along w ith about
2 65 fellow S e ven th C avalry
m en by 4.500 ram pa gin g Sioux
and Cheyenne defending th eir
M issouri camp?
W ell everyone else missed
the parade too. some more than
others, because It never hap­
pened Hut Just because the
fa ir-ha ire d C uster, w ho s till
s tirs controversy and debate
m ore than a c e n tu ry after his
death, wasn't p u b lic ly lauded
locally doesn’t m ean The Hattie
of L illie Ulghorn has ceased lo
rage, even In Sem inole C ounty

C uster's cow ardly, b u m b lin g
passage, or his heroic w a rrio r's
death — depending on your
p oint o f view — Is debated If
not d a ily at least fre q u e n tly at
the Sem inole C o u n ty S h e riffs
D e p a rtm e n t. T h a t's because
one of the general’s greatest
a d m ire rs and avid students of
his career and fate Is s h e riffs
Capt Roy Hughey
Due to H ughey's Influence a
m ere m ention o f " th e 109th
a n n l.." brings a co m p le tio n of
the sentence In the fo rm of an
In dia n w arw hoop b y s h e riffs
Sgt. Jo h n Thorpe
O th e r d e p u tie s a d m it to
c o u rtin g H ug he y's fa vor by
p ly in g h im w ith a rtic le s and
In fo r m a tio n th a t ke ep th e
e n ig m a tic C u s te r a liv e In
legend

D e p u ty H ob K o p e c s a id
law m en are som etim es s u b ­
jected to H ughey's self-styled
C uster triv ia quizzes — “ W hat
was the o n ly cavalry th in g to
su rvive the fierce fig h tin g '’
A
horse called Comanche W h ic h
side o f the body was C uster
w ounded In? ...The left " Kopec
know s the answers He and
m ost deputies are very fa m ilia r
w ith the game
H ughey. 37. claim s he's not a
c ru s a d e r fo r C u s te r, not a
fanatic, b ut Is J u s l fascinated
by th is U nion A rm y C iv il W ar
hero w ho died In a "nlc kle and
d im e -' 4 5 -m ln u le battle, b ut
whose m em ory lives on and
o u t s h in e s th o s e le s s
ch arism a tic.
Hut despite C uster's record
See C U STER , page HA

G e n e ra l C u s te r

aliv e in legend

W hereabouts Uncertain
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H o sta g e s N e a r F re e d o m
B E IR U T . Lebanon ( U l’ l| —
A m e rica n hostages seized 16
days ugo from TWA F llg h i H47
a p p ra rrd to tw a s lrp closer to
freedom today, but It was not
clear w hen th ey would a rriv e In
Dam ascus as announced by U.S.
and S yria n ofnclals.
A rn ld g ro w in g confusion over
llie fale o f the 3 0 captives. CBS
Hadln rep o rte d oome o f th e m —
ll not u ll — were moved In to a
school house near a Palestinian
refugee ca m p close to B e iru t
a irp o rt.
It was not Im m ediately kn o w n
w h y th e ir release by S h iite
Moslem captors had been de­
layed A lso u nclear was w h e th e r
I h e y w o u l d be d r i v e n t o
Dam ascus o r flow n lo the S yria n
ca pita l aboard th r lr TWA Jetliner
Ih al was h ijacked June 14 on a

fllg h i lo Rome from Athens.
Greece
Sources al B eirut airport suld
the TW A Boeing 727 was being
readied for a fllg h i uftcr the
Am erican p ilo t asked for a flig h t
plan to Dam ascus
In W ashington. W hite House
spokesman L a rry Speakrs said
the Heugan a d m in is tra tio n had
received re p o rts that the A n ie rlcans were released and on I h eir
w ay to S y ria . S h iite m llltlu
leader N ablh Berrt had no lm
mediate response to the U.S.
announcem ent.
Speakrs' announcem ent — fo l­
low ing days o f Intense m a n e u ­
vering am ong A m al. the U nited
Stales. Israel and Syria over the
fale of the 39 hostages — fell
noon of o ffic ia l U S. co nfirm a tion
iha l the hostages were headed

for freedom
“ We have seen reports that the
(utssengers of T W A F light 847
w ho have been held hostage In
Lebanon since J u n e 14 are now
d eparting B e iru t We hope and
pray th is Is the beg in nin g of the
Journey to fre e d o m ,'' Speakes
said.
"D u rin g the Iasi few hours, the
UJs. S u v rm n w n i ha« SM n let
touch w ith the governm ents of
Lebanon and S y ria and we w ill
ro n tln u e to m o n ito r the s itu a ­
tio n ."
In Dam ascus. S y ria n presi­
den tial spokesm an Asoad Ellas
sa id the h o sta g e s w o u ld be
b ro ug ht to the S y ria n capital In
Red Cross cars.
"T h e hostages w ill be under
o u r protection as long as they
are w ith u s ." E llas said, adding

New Comprehensive Plan
To Cost County $500,000
B y D onna E stes
H e r a ld S t a ff W r it e r
The slate mandate re q u irin g
new com prehensive la n d use
plans by c ltlr s and counties by
1 9 8 7 Is e x p e c te d l o c o s t
S e m in o le C o u n ty ta x p a y e r s
$500,000 m the 1985 8 6 fiscal
year and probably more In the
1986-87 year.
But w hen the plan Is c o m ­
p le te d . th e c o n c e rn s o f
e n viro n m e n ta lis ts and o th e rs o f
w h e th e r th e c o u n ty 's w a te r
s u p p ly Is being depleted by
over developm ent should tie a n ­
swered. as w ell as a m yria d o f
other questions about g ro w th
m anagem ent here And s o lu ­
tions ure expected to be p ro ­
posed.
A c o m m o n c o m p lu ln t o f
hom eow ners that the present
com prehensive plan Is am ended
too o fte n should also be e lim i­
nated. The new law p e rm its
changes In the plan only tw ice a
year and any changes m u st be
reported to the state D epartm ent
o f C o m m u n ity Affairs
" I t w ill make It a little less
co n ve n ie n t to amend the p la n ."
s a id D e p u t y C o u n t y A d ­
m in is tr a to r fo r D e ve lo p m e n t
W oody ITlce. He estim ates th a t
th e c o u n ty 's c o m p re h e n s iv e
plan adopted In 1977 has been
changed In excesa of 180 tim es.
H om eow ners protesting c h a n g e
huve charged that It has been
am ended 5 0 0 or 600 tim es.
S e m in o le became th e fir s t
co u n ty In the state lo be re ­
q uire d to adopt a com prehensive
plan In the late 1970s b y special
law In tro d u ce d and supported by
S e m in o le C o u n ty 's le g is la tiv e
delegation.
The special a rt required ap
prnval by an e xtra o rd in a ry m a ­

jo rity — fo u r out o f the live
county com m ission m em bers —
tiefore changes could be made lo
the plan However, that was
changed by another special act
In 1981 w h ic h p e rm itte d a
sim p le m a jo r ity o f th re e to
approve changes Since then, as
ro llin g s were changed, the plan
has also been amended regularly
al the three p u b lic hearings held
by county com m issioners each
m onth
The state law calls for adop­
tion of new p la ns by cities and
counties by 1987. Price said
those co un ties or cities w hich
fall lo adopt new plans w ill have
that fu n c tio n taken over by the
regional p la n n in g council
Price, lo o k in g al the scope o f
studies necessary — road m a n ­
a g e m e n t. d r a in a g e , w a t e r
su p p ly, g ro w th Im pa ct, c o n ­
s e rv a tio n . p re s e rv a tio n a n d
others — asked com m issioners
Iasi week to allocate $500,000 In
the upco m in g budget year to
accom plish the task
T e n ta tiv e ly a p p ro v e d w a s
$275,000 to hire a p la n n in g
co n s u lta n t and 1225.000 for
nine new employees — a p rin ­
cipal planner, a senior planner,
tw o o the r planners, a senior
secretary, three planning aides
and a co m p ute r system analyst
- In clud in g th e ir fringe benefits,
desks a n d o th e r e q u ip m e n t
needed
Price said w h ile the employees
w ill c o lle c t In fo rm a tio n , th e
consultant w ill analyte the duta
presented and prepare the plan
He said h irin g a consultant w ill
b r in g a le v e l o f t e c h n ic a l
expertise to the program w h ich
It's very u n lik e ly the co u n ty
would have been able to get w ith
P L A N , page 8A

th a t If the U.S. Em bassy In
Dam ascus asks "u s to hand over
(he hostages to th em , we w ill do
s o ."
Asked If the relrasc of the U.S.
h o s ta g e s m e a n t s o m e 7 3 5
Leb an ese p ris o n e rs h e ld by
Israel also w ould be freed — the
c h ie f dem and of F lig h t B47's
h ija ckers — E llas said: "T h a t Is
ilw w ay It to auppoM-d to b » ."
B u t he said u release o f the
Lebanese by Isrucl w o u ld "n o t
n e c e s s a rily " be s im u lta n e o u s
w ith the release o f the A m e ri­
cans.
S o u rc e s at B e ir u t a ir p o r t
e a rlie r said T W A p ilo t Jo hn
T e s tra k e radioed the c o n tro l
tow er, asking fo r a flig h t plan to
Damascus.
See H OSTAOES. page 8 A

Panther Kill Within
Seminoles* Rights
Circuit Judge Rules
NAPLES (UPI) - The state
lacks the a u th o rity . lo pro­
se cu te a S e m in o le In d ia n
le a d e r fo r k i l l i n g an e n ­
d a n g e re d F lo r id a p a n th e r
because the In cid e n t occurred
on In d ia n la n d s , a c irc u it
c o u rt Judge says
Judge H ugh Hayes, c itin g
precedents d a tin g back to a
1790 trea ty between the fed­
e ra l g o v e rn m e n t a n d t h r
C re ek In d ia n s , released a
23-page o rd e r F rid a y th a t
dism issed a ll charges against
Jam es H lllle. ch a irm a n of the
S em inole trib e , accused o f
k illin g a p an the r.
The dead a n im a l was d is ­
covered by s ta ir game o fllc rrs

on the Sem lnolea* H e n d ry
C ou nty reservation o n Dec. 3.
1983.

B illie . 42. a V ietnam W ar
v e t e r a n a n d r e s id e n t o f
H ollyw ood, has said the k ill­
in g o f panthers Is p a rt o f a
Sem inole religious rite .
In h is order. Hayes cited
fe d e ra l tr e a tie s w it h th e
Sem lnolea and a state sta tu te
th a t authorises the Sem lnolea
to ro n tln u e th e ir cu stom s In
the Big Cypress S w am p areas.
Hayes said he expects the
state to appeal h is ru lin g .
A ssistant State A tto rn e y Lee
H ollan de r said he c o u ld not
co m m en t u n til a fte r he has
studied the order

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D r. Bruce W alton Is assisted by his w ife Nancy, a registered
nurse, during plastic surgery on a m ale patient.

Men Seek Benefits
Of Cosmetic Surgery
In Growing Numbers
B y J a n e C a a s c lb c rry
H e ra ld S ta ff W r it e r
In th is yo uth and fitness o r­
ie n te d s o c ie ty . It Is n 't Just
w om en w ho arc resorting to fare
lilts , nose Jobs, and tu m m y
lu c k s In search of y o u th and
beauty. A n Increasing n u m b e r of
m en are tu rn in g to cosm etic
surgery to get rid of those te lltale
signs of aging — w rin kle s, baggy
eyelids, baldness and sagging
skin of the face and neck
M ost fin d lo o k in g y o u n g e r
Increases th e ir leellngs o f self­
w o rth and confidence Im p ro v in g
t h r lr careers and t h r lr social
lives
Dr. Bruce E. W alton, w ho has
offices In Sanford and O rlando,
does plastic, reconstructive and
cosm etic surgery said the ra tio
o f m en lo w o m rn p atients re­
q u e s tin g cosm etic procedures
used to do be about 20 w o m rn to
one m an. b ut now In m ost states
It Is one m an for every eight
w o m rn and In C alifornia. New
York and Florida It Is more a pt to
be one In five

Cosmetic surgery makes up 70
percent of the s u rg rry done by
Dr T h o m a s P T re v ls a n l. a
W ln trr Park plastic surgeon H r
M id h r d o rs not consider It a
friv o lo u s . " I t ’ s s rrlo u s bust
ness." h r suld. "a n d I approach
tt w ith the most v jp h ls tlc a trd
techniques ”
H r said v a n ity Is not In a
cosmetic surgeon's vocabulury
"Men like to look young like
a n y o n e e ls e . " T r e v ls a n l
explained. " T o want lo look
tie ttcr Is a h ea lthy em otion “
Both doctors are ce rlllle d w ith
the A m e rican Hoard of Plastle
S u rg e ry. s o m e th in g T re v ls a n l
said Is Im p o rta n t to check for
when choosing a plastic surgeon
for cosm etic procedures "Y o u
should also m a k r sure h r has
experience, knowledge and an
tn tr rr s t In th is type of s u rg rry as
a ca re er." he added
But for some It's not Just a
question of loo king young Richurd Scott o f Longwond was o nly
S«e SU R G E R Y , page 8 A

Sup rem e Court R ules

War Veterans May Pay Up To $10
In Legal Fees For Disability Claims
WASHINGTON (UPI) - W ar veterans
are lig h tin g m ad about a Suprem e C ourt
ru lin g p ro h ib itin g them from spending
m oney on la w ye rs to handle c la im s for
d is a b ility benefits
The Justices, on a 6-3 vote F rid ay,
upheld a C iv il W ar-era taw se ttin g a $10
lim it on a tto rn e y fees fo r v e te ra n s
seeking b enefits before the Veterans
A d m in is tra tio n .
If veterans were to hire law yers to fig h t

for d is a b ility benefits, the c o u rt said,
they w ould lose part of those benefits to
legal fees and law yers could take advan
la g e o fth e m .
I th in k It's a form o f d is c rim in a tio n ."
said R andall Fowler, a V ie tna m veteran
from San Francisco. " I t precludes due
process fo r every veteran w ho w ants to
challenge the V A "

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Sunday^Juno JO. IMS

I llit e r a c y
A Crippling American Disease A n d It's Spreading
B y P a tti B o n d
U n ite d Press In t e r n a t io n a l
M illio n s o f parents are c rip p lin g th e ir ch ild re n
w ith a legacy th a t w ill affect th e m the rest o f th etr
lives — it's called Illite ra cy a nd the disease Is
spreading.
F igu re s com piled by the C o a litio n for L iteracy
show 27 m illio n Am ericans c a n n o t read and w rite
and a n o th e r 47 m illio n are o n ly m argin ally
literate. T ha t means 74 m illio n adults cannot
com prehend a Job a p p lica tio n , a prescription
bottle, poison w arnings — or th is article.
And 2,3 m illio n m ore A m e rican s Join that
caiegory every year.
Pauley G a ult, s ta ll d irector fo r th r U.S. Senate
E ducation C nm m lllee , said she believes the
problem Is a failure of both th e home and the
school to h elp the child.
“ Parents d o n 't spend m u ch tlm r w ith ihe kids
and th e n w hen they get to school, they don't have
any s k ills . T he y are slower th an some of the other
kids and get tu rn e d off. T he y m ay have tearhers
that a re n 't ve ry good them selves.’ ' said Gault.
"H a v in g a good leacher w ith a good, solid
program o bviou sly makes a b ig difference. And
l&gt;elng able to go home and have y o u r parents help
you w ith th is s tu ff makes all th e difference In Ihe
w o rld ."
Hut the parents. Illiterate them selves, cannot or
w ill not help th e ir ch ild re n because they arc
afraid o f being “ found o u l." They hide their
handicap out o f shame and fear that they w ill be
laketi advantage o f If exposed.
"Y o u c a n ’t overcome a disadvantaged hom e,”
says Peter W aite, executive d ire c to r o f the
Laubach L ite ra cy program In Syracuse, N.Y.
" I f the parents are Illiterate, the kids are not
like ly to be lite ra te .” He said even though good

'You can't overcom e a
d lia d v a n ta g e d h o m e ... If
the p arents a re Illiterate,
th e kids ore not lik e ly
to be literate.'
teaching program s m ay help stu de nts get farther,
parents m ust co m m u n lra te th a t literacy and
learning are Im po rtan t.
Joyce M elton, un associate professor o f educa(Ion ut T a re llo n U n ive rsity In S tephenvllle,
Texas, says Illite ra te parents m ay be afraid o f
becom ing Involved In Ih e lr c h ild ’s education
because th ey had nrgutlve experiences In school
themselves.
"T h e y m u y never have been successful th ere."
she said,
"C h ild re n of lltrra te parents "see Ihut thetr
parents value llte ru ry and as a re su lt the children
are m ore m o tiva te d to w ant to become literate.
But w hen parents are Illiterate, th e y are not In a
m ltlon to do m u ch w ith th e ir c h ild re n ," said
clton.

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A llf r u n d d c a ( h crisis fin a lly m otivated a
4 2 -ye a ro ld m o th e r o f tw o to ca ll a lltrr u c y group
fo r help. The w om an, on w e lfu rr. co uld not help
her c h ild re n w ith hom ew ork, read them sim ple
bedtim e sfortes o r decipher a note fn m t a teacher.
Like m illio n s o f o th e r Illiterate parents, she w ould
call th r school u n d te ll them th e ir note was lout or
iliim ugcd a n d oak them to te ll h e r whut th ey
wanted.
The w om un overcam e h e r fe a r o f exposure
when she a ccid e n ta lly fed h e r d a u g h te r p in k
dishw ashing snap, th in k in g II was Tcpin lltnm ol.
She alaycd up n lg lil a lte r n ig h t to see the lite ra c y
g m u p telephone n u m b e r because she could copy
o nly one n u m b e r u l u time.
"F o r m a n y years, socioeconom ic status was
Id e o tlllrd as the tm ijo r factor In flu e n c in g student
n rh lc in c n t. In recent years, how ever, lita n y
irs e u rc h rrs have fo u n d th a t hom e lite ra c y
enviro n m e nt Is m ore In llo e n tta l....” w rote Melton
In Iter d isse rta tio n at Indiana U n iv e rs ity .

Experts sa y sham e plays a m ajor
role in the proliferation of
illiteracy. 'It’s a secret p ro b le m ...
They go to great lengths to hide it
even from sp o u ses and ch ild ren .'
p ro m o ta b tllty and m o b ility Issue h e re ." s h r said.
4 man who came fo the O klahom a City
Laubach program fo r help held a S fi7 .0 00 Job as z
co nstructio n supervisor. Dot h is p ro m o tio n and * I
r r r e n f divorce b ro ug ht home to h im hla need fo,
literacy. He c o u ld not take over a ll the record
keeping and correspondence his lite ra te c x w ift
had once handled
•H e co uldn 't f i l l o ut lim e cards, o r do Jot
evaluations fo r em ployers. " said M a rjo rie Klonce
w ith th r Laubauch p rogram . "H e was a fra id o,
losin g his Job. The whole tim e h r was try in g tc
hide It
•H e lln a llv realized he h a d n 't been done a favot
be being pro m o te d th ro ug h school. It was a
disservice."

Also, as llrne goes on. Illiterate a d n lis are not
lo lly able lo seek new knowledge and e xp e ri­
ences. As a re su lt, they have less In fo rm a tio n to
share w ith ih e lr c h ild re n .
"W ith o u t th is knowledge und Ihe a b ility to
read, these paren ts m ay not be able to provide
c h ild re n w ith n a tu ra l learning experiences which
occur through d a lly liv in g , ' wrote Mellon.
She said Illite ra te parents are very Insecure,
lu irllc iila rly In re la tin g w ith teachers because
they recall negative experiences from school and
fear th e ir "s e c re t" llllltr ra c y ) w ill he uncovered.
S ilent, unseen and trup|&gt;cd by Ih e lr ow n shame.
Illlle ra lrs are a fra id to com plain and u n s u rr
w here lo tu rn for help Am crlcu cannot a ffo rd to
ignore Ihe problem . Governm ent fig ures show
Illite ra c y costs the c o u n try *2 0 b illio n a n n u a lly In
w elfare and u ne m p loym en t, prison upkeep and
Inst taxes
The C oalition lor L ite ra c y estim ates the cost lo
lu x p a y rrs to su pp ort the Illiterate p o p u la tio n w ith
w e ll.ire and unem p loym en t Is 97 b illio n
" I I you want lo add lost taxes in to the fig u re . It
co uld Just get a s tro n o m ic a l.” said Krlcu Kenney,
an aide to Sen Edw ard Zorlnaky, l&gt; Neb. "W tia l
th is Is doing In o u r society Is really In cre d ib le .”
Z orlnkxy Is th e sponsor o f a b ill to set up a
com m ission lo s tu d y the causes o f Illite ra cy.
" We re add in g 2 .3 m illio n a du lt illite ra te s every
y rn r. W e're spending tdtttons every year unit i M
problem Is Increasing. Isn 't It tlm r to fin d out
w h a t's causing the problem ? It's g e llin g away
from u s ," she said.
"W e ’re 49th In lite ra c y level am ong th e 158
co un trie s o f Ihe U nited Nations T h a t's nri the
level o f a developing c o u n try . And there are some
w ho th in k we're even fu rth e r down th an th a t,"
Kenney said.
G ault says C nn grrss has reauthorized a 9 1(XI
m illio n app ro priatio n lo r the next four years to
help iiaUonal lite ra c y program s lor GO m illio n
|M*(iple.
"The need Is tre m e n d o u s ." she said. " I f you
w ant In try In meet the need, you cnuld end up
s|M'it&lt;llng maybe 9 I(X ) b illio n a year The n erd Is
so gieat lh a l you c o u ld triple-fund these p ro ­
gram s and s till noi meet Ihe need lln i th a t's not
possible at Ihe m o m e n t."
O th e r h-drral program s arc available, b u t n ol
d ire c tly lot adult e ducation.
"T h e federal rule In education Is llm llr il to a

Seatbelt Disdain Adds To
Average Hospital Costs
BOSTON ( U l'll - W earing a
seatbelt d u rin g an auto a cci­
dent ro u ld r u t yo ur m edical
b ill In b a ll, u lumping study
shows.
The survey, conducted ut
the N rw tnn-W ellesley Hospital
In s u b u rb u n N ew to n , a lso
found accident victim s were
twice us lik e ly tu tie hospi­
talized If th ey failed In buckle
up.
ih e s tu d y "presents u clear
picture o f t h r a d d itio n a l costa
Ihe u n b e ltrd m o to rist lni|*oses
on th r hea lth care syste m ,"
O r. C h a r l o t t e Y e h , w h o
sujiervtoed the research, said.
The s tu d y la the second
conducted n atio n w id e lo de­
term ine the effect o f sa lrty bell
use on m e d ica l coals, she said.
"W e ’ re a ll Interested In re ­
ducing m ed ica l costs." Yeh
said. "N a tio n a lly , the cost o f
autom obile accidents for m ed­
ical b ills Is S20 b illio n a year.

T h a t's second o n ly lo the
econom ic costs o f c a n c e r."
"S tu dies In the past have
h u ik rd at fa ta litie s und In ju ­
ries. We all know that s a lrty
belt use w ill reduce fa tu lltlra ,"
she said. T h is study was to
d e te rm in e If It n ece ssarily
follow ed that less serious In ju ­
ries meant decreased costs,
she suld.
The study looked at m cdlcul
b ills for 135 accident vic tim s
w ho reported to the h ospital's
em ergency room In A p ril and
May of th is year.
It found average treatm ent
costa for v ictim s w ho hud been
w earing seal bells was S565
F ur those not w ea rin g seal
I h-Us , the average cost was
• 1.253.
Coats Included w ere a m ­
b u la n ce . X-rays, la b o ra to ry
and a ll other h uspltal frea.
p e r s o n a l p h y s ic ia n s , a nd
specialists but nut re h a b ilita ­
tio n und follow up.

The

certain e xte n t. States and localities have the
m ajor re s p o n s ib ility for e du catio n." she mild.
Sen. Z o rln s k y s b ill would s tu d y th r rauses for
Illite ra c y , fo cu sin g on te a ch e r tra in in g and
e lem entary e ducation. However, most lite ra ry
action d ire cto rs believe the nerds ol both adults
and c h ild re n sh o u ld be addressed s iitiu lla nrously.
D u rin g hearing', on Ihe .subject o l illite ra cy.
t la u lt sa id she heard from m any y o u n g m others
who went In to the ; m igrant because they could
not read to th e tr babies. " They u-err successful
graduates and they said th ey already sec a
d lllc rv n re In th e tr children. T lir t r own p ride at
being able to read was recognized b y th e ir
c h ild re n . " said lia u lt, "So lon ge r was th is going
to h r a fa m ily problem o f Illite ra c y There would
Is-.i break In the chain "
W iille says the problem Is n ol Just Illiteracy, but
its results — crim e, tiu rn ip lo y m e n l and general
health and safety problems “ It lias a substantial
r ile d on th is co u n try Various social Ills clearly
have links to lU ltcruey,' he said.
Barbara Hush, the wife of Vice President George
Hush. Is active In the literacy cam paign. She
estimates d ia l It costs SG.B b illio n to keep
750.000 Illite ra te tn m u lrs In prison
T1w »

ll« u t *

iiM -liiiW s o n ly

Il a m

w hOM

tn-

c a rc rra lln n can la* directly lin k e d to llllle ra cy,
They co uld uni even 1111 out an a p p lica tio n for a
Job. S ix ty percent o f th r prison population cannot
read above grade-school level
The SG.B b illio n estimate does not Include
s w rllln g la w enforcement budgets and court
costs, nor does It lake Into a cco u til ihe personal
losses o f v ic tim s o f crim e.
T h r b u sin e s s secto r Is u b ig loser Low
p io d iirtlv lly , extra siijH-rvIsorv time, acciden ts,
absenteeism and poor product qu ality are tom e o f
the problem s b u sin esse s face w lih Ih e lr Illiterate
workforce.

"H uslncsa a n il Industry bus Im ine dn ile pro
h lriiis because o i the high Illite ra c y rale am ong
em ployees." said Gall Spangenbcrg. vice presi­
dent lo r p ro g ra m * o f Ihe UuslorsN C ou ncil (or
egret I ve literacy, baaed In New York
"T h e n atu re o l m any Jobs Is changing, m a kin g
higher le v rls o l reading and w ritin g u b lllty
necessary Just to stay on Ihe |ob. There's u

Spangenbcrg'* organization, fu nd ed by a 91
m illio n grant tra m H arold M rG ra w J r ., ol
M cGraw-Hill P ublishing. Is a tte m p tin g to get
business Involved In the Issue, e ith e r by s ta rlin g
program s or con l rt b u lln g money.
The cost of s u rh program s "goes In to the cost
ol doing business and that Is added lo w h a t we. as
consum ers, pay fo r p ro d u c ts ." says Kenney.
Taxpayers are rea lly p a yin g th ro ug h the nose."
Tax dollars also arc used to teach m ilita ry
personnel basic re a din g and w ritin g s k ills . Forty
|iercenl o l armed fo rre s recruits read below an
M ill grade level, according lo Kenney.
"L a s t year alone the a rm y spent S14 m illio n
|usi lo b ring re c ru its u p in a n inth-grade reading
level,” s h r said,
" h i 1983 the GAO (General A cco u n tin g OtTIcc)
d id a report th a t concluded lh a l even the
short-term rem edial program s do not p ro vid e the
level o r s k ill needed for the hig hly te c h n ic a l A rm y
|o b*.“
"O v e r a period o f four years — 1979 to 1982 —
SI HO m illio n was sperii on rem edial edu catio n for
so ld iers." she said
The re|H&gt;rt noted o n ly a sm all percentage of
M ild lcrs were helped by Ihe p ro g ra m s and
doubled Ih e lr cfflcaey. "E ve ryw h e re you look,
you're going lo see I hose kinds o f figures.'*
Kenney said.
E xp erts say sham e p la ys a m ajor rule in Ihe
p ro llft-rn l Ion of Illite ra c y .
" I t 's a secret p ro b le m ." said Peter W aite of
Lubauch. "T h e y go to great lengths to hide It,
even from spouses and c h ild re n . T h e y feel
h u m lliu tc d . stupid. T he y th in k . How c o u ld I nol
kn ow tiow to read? O nly stu pid people c a n 't
leu cl."'
.
. . .,
L
K v rn If th r shuttle la overcome. Illite ra te ^
seeking help may have to wall as lon g us I wo
years to gel Into program s aimed ut s o lv in g the
p to b lrm — and m a n y of those program s are short
ot m oney and volunteers
Legislative help also Is needed. W iille says, hut
th r p olitical process Is closed to som eone who
cannot read nr w rite .
"T h e y cannot possibly vote In te llig e n tly ." said
Violet Malone, head o l the C oalition for Literacy.
"T h e re Is a power In tx-lng able to read."
O rg a n iz in g lobbies, w ritin g letters In c o n ­
gressmen. fo rm ing v o tin g blocs and ta lk in g about
th r issue o f Illite ra c y is, iro n ic a lly enough, nearly
lni|&gt;osalblc because those ufTected ca nn ot read or
w rite .
Malone says. In effect. Illite ra te s are dlscn frunchlsed by th e tr problem .
O r. ns Jo hu tha n K o /o l w rite s In Illite ra te
A m erica: "S o long as 60 m illio n people are denied
s lg n lllra iit p a rtic ip a tio n , ihe governm ent Is neti tier of. nor for, nor b y . the people."

U .N . A
40

'Monumental Achievement' In Search For Peace
SAN FRANCISCO (U l*l) — D iplom a ts
com m em orating the 4Ulh ann ive rsary o f the
sign ing o f the U.N. c h a rie r concede the
w o rld organization has faltered but Insist It
rem ain s the m ajor Torre In p re ven ting W orld
W ar 111.
"W e m ust conclude. 1 believe, thut th r
ch a rte r u f the U nited N uttons stands s till
today as u m onum ental achievem ent In the
search for a peaceful w o rld ," U.N. Secre­
tary-G eneral Javier Perez de C ue lla r said In
re m a rk s prepared for the com m em orative
event.
Gala ceremonies were p la nn ed In Herbal
T he ater w here the sign ing o f the charter
Ju ne 20. 1945. as W orld W ar II neared an
end. gave the globe hope o f abolishing
a no the r w orld ro n lla g ru tlo n .
P a rticip an ts In the cerem onies Included
three o f the original c h a rte r signers und
p rn n u n r n t U.N. representatives from 100
nations.
Perez de C uellar pointed o u t th a t "n o real
a lte rn a tiv e has rm erged to t h r design for
peace provided In the c h arter.

only ovont that would
In sp ir* unity w ould b * 'on
Invasion from out«r sp ace.'
Over and over, speakers conceded th a t th e
U n ite d Nations has lost some prestige,
especially In the West w here c ritic s bem oan
Its weakness. The speakers conceded th a t
rece ntly nations have tended to bypass
In te rn a tio n a l m echanism s In favor o f more
d ire c t negotiations.
But they emphasized the U nited N ations
has succeeded In its m ost Im po rtan t o b ­
je c tiv e -a v o id in g W orld W ar III — and listed
n um erou s successes In defusing sm aller
d isp utes and cited services o f U.N. special
agencies.
"O n b alaiue. It's a fu r better w o rld th a n
4 0 years ago." said lit tan U rq uch a rt. U.N.
undersecretary (or special p o litic a l allatrs.
Hut U rq u rh a rt. associated w ith the Secu­
r ity C ou ncil almost h um the beginning, said

he has o ltcn th o u g h t that the o n ly event
that w ould Inspire u n ity w ould be "a n
Invasion from o u te r space."
A problem m u c h on the conference’s
m in d was the g ro w th of te rro rism .
Sir Jo hn Thom son of Great U rltla n called
It "a n In te rn a l tonal disease" the U nited
Nations should label an In te rn a tio n a l c rim e
lo be dealt w ith by Inte rn atio na l coopera­
tion.
H arold Stasacn. a signer of the c h a rte r for
the U nited Stales, urged r e w ritin g the
charter. A revita lize d U nited N ations should
Include a U.N. police force and a w eighted
v o tin g system th a t w o u ld b lu nt veto powers
o f the five p erm anent m em ber-nations o f the
security council, h r said
Hut V cm on W allers, the U.S. perm a ne nt
representlve lo the U nited N ations, said
there has been little dem and for In s titu ­
tional reform He said th is Is " a m a rk o f
co n ttd e n rr In the organization and th e fa ith
ilis t It may yet prove the w a y ."

Early Start For United Way; 1985 Goal May Top $500,000
W ith the goal fo r Ih ls year's
U nited Way o f S em inole C ounty
cam paign expected to be be­
tween 150 0.0 0 0 and 1550.000
when art In J u ly , d riv e chairm an
Jo hn Knapp la g e ttin g an early
sta n In lin in g up support from
ih e c o u n ty's g ro w in g num ber o f
Industries a n d businesses.
"T h e board and I ca n 't do It
a lone, we need t h r help o f
b u s in e s s m e n th r o u g h t h e ir
corporate g ifts a nd employee
payroll d e d u c tio n s ." he told the

7 0 c iv ic and business leaders
a tte n d in g the U nited W ay nf
S em inole luncheon T h u rs d a y at
R o llin g lltlls C o u n try C lub.
Keynote speaker H ans Tews,
se n io r vice c h a irm a n o f Sun
H ank. N.A.. and Slate Rep. A rt
O rln d le |H A lta m on te Springs)
addressed g ro up u n the Im ­
portance of In volvem ent In the
U n ite d W ay and o th e r c o m m u n i­
ty projects.
T ew s, w ho Is tre a s u re r of
U n ite d W ay o f Orange C ounty,
served as cam paign ch airm a n

fo r the 1984 drive there.
He said th a t w hen L in to n
A lle n , th e n president o f th e
O rlan do bank, voiced a basic
te n a n t o f h is p h ilo s o p h y —
“ Help the co m m u n ity and you
h e lp y o u r b u s i n e s s " — he
established a platform on w h k 'h
Hit- fin a n c ia l In s titu tio n 's opera­
tio n has prospered. He said last
y e a r b a n k o ffic ia ls a n d
em ployees donated m ore th a n
5 0 ,0 0 0 h o u ra o f v o lu n t e e r
service to the c o m m u n ity last
year.

'Do we core abo ut the needs o f
o u r n eig h b o rs? " Tews asked.
" O f c o u rs e w e do and e n ­
thusiastic p a rtic ip a tio n in the
U nited W ay e ffo rt Is a prim e way
o f p ro vin g It — gel in v o lv e d ,"
G rtndle. k n o w n fur hla a b ility
to in o ttv a te h la a u d ie n c e s ,
pointed o ut "T h e re are lifte rs
a n d th e re a re le a n e r* U nfo rtu n a tly there are 20 leaner*
fu r one lifte rs ."
U sing an a c ro n y m . G rtndle
said t h r letters In " lifte r " stand

Evening llcruld
1 U 1FI tit IM)

fo r live. Im ag ina tion , fa ith , te­
n a city. energy and resp on sibili­
ty . Using these personal aasets
us the foundation fo r th e tr w ork
w ith U n ite d W ay, G rtn d le added,
together w ith c o m m itm e n t is
essential to leadership.

PwMl*S«4 O n ly and lu n r t r .
Saturday hy TK* laniard Herald.
In c . MS N. Franck Ays., laniard,
s ta m r i ,

T he luncheon w as sponsored
by Sun Dank of Casselberry.
S t r o m b c r g - C a r ls o n o f L a k e
M a ry . U n ite d T e c h n o lo g ie s
C om m un ica tion s o f Lake M ary,
and S outhern Bell.

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U /.M i Vaar. U lM S r Mall: Wart
I I . M i Manlk. u .M i I Man u n.
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NATION
IN B R IE F
Report: U.S. Helped N a zi* Get
Into Country After World War II
WASHINGTON (UPI| — A new report to Congress
revealed th a t Am erican Intelligence agencies a c tiv e ly
recruited and helped at least five Nazi o r A xis collaborators
enter the U n ite d States follow ing W o rld W ar II.
The General A ccounting Office said Friday a review o f
114 cases In v o lv in g Europeans fo u n d 12 w ho entered the
United States w ith "q u e stio n a b le " backgrounds a nd fiv e
who were N azis "d ire c tly assisted" b y U.S. Intelligence.
Those five people actively helped by U.S. Intelligence
agencies In clu d e d tw o a lle g 'd w a r crim ina ls, a N iz l SS
officer, a co n victe d consplrc'ctr In an assassination, and a
traito r, the rep ort » d.
Although the report described the activities o f those
cases It review ed, none o f the Nazis were Identified b y
name.
In re view in g the reasons beh in d U.S. efforts to help
Nazis, the rep ort said I he U nited States turned to people
w ith Nazi b ackg ro un ds after the w a r In an effort to fin d o u t
abouI Soviet Intelligence.

Chief Justice Gives Up Title
CHARLESTON. W .Va (UPI) — The s ta ir's chief J u s tlrr
gave up his title but failed to end protests from fe m in is ts
w ho say he "d isg ra ce d the c o u rt" by firin g a secretary fo r
refusing to baby sit his 4-year o ld son.
Richard Neely said he w ill rem ain on the court but gave
up the role o f c h ie f Justice Friday, c itin g "extensive p u b lic
o u trag e " over h is dLsmlssal of secretary Tess Dlneen.
Hut the N atio na l O rganization fo r Women renewed
dem ands th a t Neely resign from th e co u rt. The chief ju s tic e
Job carries no e xtra pay and Is rota te d among the five
Justices.
Neely, 43, also said he has told D lneen. 59. she can keep
w orking as Ids secreiary w ith o u t b a b y -s ittin g Neely fire d
Dlneen last week week from h e r $23,000 a-year Job
effective Sept. I w hen she said she would no lo n g e r
baby-sit for h is son.
NOW o fficia ls also refused to w ith d ra w a call fo r a
legislative or g ra n d Jury Investigation In to whether Neely
has misused ta x m oney by re q u irin g sta ff m em bers to
p erform personal Jobs for him

Craft Decries Reversal O f Ruling
KANSAS C IT Y . Mo. (UPI) — F orm er television a n ­
chorw om an C h ris tin e C raft says reversal o f a $ 325,000
aw ard In her fra u d claim against M etrom edia Inc. and
denial of a new tria l on a sex d is c rim in a tio n c la im Is
evidence w om en are treated as second-class citizens.
C raft had sued M etrom edia, fo rm e r o w n e r of KMHC-TV In
Kunsas City. Mo., saying she was dem oted to reporter fro m
co-anchor because sta tion officials believed her lo be " to o
o ld . too u n a ttra c tiv e and not deferential to m e n ."
Doth Craft and M etrom edia had appealed the case to a
iluee-Judge pan el o f the U.S. 8 th C irc u it C ourt of Appeals
th a t Issued Its 3 1 -page decision F rid ay.
C raft o rig in a lly had won $ 500,000 In damages d u rin g
her first tria l a n d w anted that o rig in a l su m reinstated.
C raft, who n ow lives In the Santa Barbara, Calif., urea,
said she plana to appeal Ihe ruling .

...Court
Cm U h «4 f r s a p « | i 1A
"T h in g s have changed since
th e C iv il W ar." F ow ler said. " I
d o n 't have m uch tn com m on
w ith someone w ho fo u g h t at
G e tty s b u rg ."
M ik e H le c k e r . e x e c u t iv e
d i r e c t o r o f S w o r d s to
Plowshares, a ve teran s' rights
group, said. "W h a t th e co u rt has
done Is come out against legal
access fo r the poor 1 see a lo t of
veterans who need help w ith life
s u s ta in in g b enefits."
T h e fee lim it law was enacted
m ore th an 120 years ago to
p r o t e c t v e te r a n s fr o m u n scru p u lo u s lawyers. B u t since
few law ye rs today w ill w o rk for
$ 1 0 . th e law e ffe c tiv e ly preeludes veterans fro m seeking
h e lp In com plex cases In vo lvin g
s e rv ic e - c o n n e c te d d is a b ilit y
benefits.
W ritin g for the c o u rt. Juatlee
W illia m Kehnqulat said the law
w as a legitim ate to o l to keep
la w ye rs from c o m p lic a tin g the
re la tiv e ly easy b enefits system .
" T h e day m ight com e w hen II
c o u ld be said th a t an attorney
m ig h t Indeed be necessary lo
present a claim p ro p e rly In a
system rendered m ore adversary
a nd m ore com plex b y the very
p re s e n c e o f la w y e r re p re ­
s e n ta tio n ." he said.
In a sharp dissent. Justice

J o h n Paul Stevens said th e h ig h
c o u rt "d o e s not appreciate the
value o f In d ivid u a l lib e rty .”
Stevens. Joined by J u s tic e s
W illia m Brennan and T h u rg o o d
M arshall, said If veterans w a n t to
hire an a ttorney, th e y should
have th a t rig h t.
L a w y e r s fa c e c r i m i n a l
penalties If they accept m ore
than $10 from a veteran for
p re p a rin g and arguing a b enefits
denial appeal before the VA.
V e te ra ns' groups say the law
now p revents them from h irin g
law ye rs to fig h t com plex cases
In v o lv in g In ju rie s from ra d ia tio n ,
the d e fo lia n t Agent O ra n g e ,
o t h e r c h e m ic a ls a n d p o s t
t r a u m a t ic stre s s s y n d r o m e .
In o th e r action, the c o u rt:
—R uled 5-4 th a t state agencies
ca nn ot be sued In federal c o u rt
for d is c rim in a tin g against the
handicapped In the case o f a
C a lifo rn ia m an who was denied
a Job because he is b lin d In one
eye.
—H eld 8-3 th a t a rock n ' ro ll
fan w h o bootlegged Elvta Presley
records ca nn ot be charged w ith
v io la tin g the N ational S tolen
P roperty A ct.
— U n a n im o u s ly r u le d In a
K e n tu cky case that a state Is not
liable for attorneys' fees In a
s u c c e s s fu l c i v i l r ig h t s s u it
against governm ent em ployees
sued o n ly In th e ir p e rs o n a l
capacity.

Father Shoots Baby In Hospital Nursery
M IA M I IUPI) — A h e a rtb ro ke n father
w a lk e d In to a h o s p ita l In te n s iv e care
n ursery w ith a handgun F rid a y n ig h t and
shot to death h is brain-dam aged 3 -year-old
d au gh te r as she lay In a c rib , police said
" I t appears rig h t now th a t II was probably
a m e rcy k illin g ." said M elrt&gt;D ade Police
spokesm an Jam es H utton
A sp okesw om an at M ia m i C h ild re n s
H ospital Id en tified the c h ild as J o y G riffith ,
who tu rn e d 3 years old o n A p ril 4. She
suffered perm anent brain dam age when her
neck becam e caught In th e footrest of a
re c lin in g c h a ir Oct. 23.
The c h ild 's father. C harles G riffith . 25.
was charged w ith first-degree m u rd e r and
use o f a fire a rm d urin g the com m lsalon of a

felony, He looked tire d b u t d id not speak as
he was escorted to the Dade C ounty Jail
e arly Saturday.
P o lic e d e c lin e d to c o m m e n t o n h is
m a n n e r al the tim e the shooting except lo
say "H e did not appear to be d ru n k o r
h ig h ."
T h e l i t t l e g ir l h a d been In M ia m i
C h ild re n 's H ospital since the accident, said
h o sp ita l spokeswom an A rdle Jones.
E ig h t other c h ild re n and up to h a lf a
dozen nurses w ere In the second-floor
In te nsive care n ursery w hen G riffith entered
and w alked over to h is daughter's c rib .
H u tto n said. He d re w a s m a ll-c a lib e r
h an dg un and fired tw ice In to the center o f
her body between the shoulders and hips.

Backyard Bomb A Dud, Deputies Say
A bom b, possibly a C iv il W ar
re lic , fo u n d In a L o n g w o o d
b a c k y a rd F r id a y w a s n o t
explosive, according to S em inole
C ounty shertlT s deputies w h o
recovered and exam ined th e
projectile.
George J . Mauer of 351 H rasalr
D rive, sa id a shertfTs b o m b
expert to ld h im Friday evening
Ihe large, b u lle t shaped b om b he
found b u rie d In his yard w a s n 't
dangerous M a u rr who has liv e d
In his hom e about six m o n th s
was h arvestin g cucum bers w hen
he found the bom b.
But w he n Mauer found the
d e v ic e a t a b o u t 9 a .m . he
delayed d ig g in g It up. because
he had no Idea w hat It m ig h t be
He said the bom b sure looked
dangerous and so far he h asn 't
searched h is ya rd fo r more
S h e r if f s b o m b e x p e rt L t,
M arty L a H ru v la n o dated the
bomb, M auer said, somewhere
between the C iv il War and W orld
War 11 He said deputies were
surprised to see such a crude
device, b u t th a t's the way bom bs
were m ade around the tim e of
the C ivil W ar.
When M auer realized w hat he
hud on h ts hands he called the
ShertfTs D e p a rtm e n t at about I
p.m. and th ey arrived w ith in
about 30 m in u te s and took the
25 pound m etal projectile, he
said.
The b o m b Is aboul six Inches
long and fo u r Inches tn d lu m e te r.
deputies reported.
8 L U O G E D DEPUTY
A W in te r Park w om an l&gt;elng
questioned by s h e riffs deputies
allegedly punched a dep uty In
the face a n d has been charged
■with b a tte ry on n (*ottrr o fT lrrr
S e m in o le County s h e r if f s
deputies a n d c o u n ty em ergency
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m e d ic a l t e c h n i c i a n s h a d
searched fo r the w om an after her
h u s b a n d , w h o c la im e d she
m ig h t be su icid a l, said she had
left their hom e d u rin g a dispute,
a sherllTs report said.
EMTs fo u n d h e r at B u tle r
P I a z u . s ta te R oad 4 3 8 .
Cassellierry. and she was uncooperative w he n deputies a r ­
rived and trie d to q u rs llo n her,
the report said,
S h r Is accused o f h ittin g depu­
ty Janice W alt hers In the lacc
w ith her fist.
Debra A A lr r v t S m ith . 27. o f
194 K uzm any Road, was a r ­
r e s te d a l a b o u t m id n ig h t
Thursday. She was being held tn
lieu &lt;*f $5,(XX) txm d
F IR E C A L L S
The Sanford F ire Ik -p a ttm rn t
responded to the- fo llo w in g calls
T h u rs d a y
—9 44 a m , 1 lo t) Laurel Ave..
rescue A c h ild o f u nkn ow n age
was burned at hom e. H r was
ta k e n to th e h o s p ita l by a
relative.
— I 10 p in.. 1215 Oak Ave.. fire.
A car lire w as p ut out. There
were no Injuries
— 1:39 p.m .. E ig h th Street anti
French Avenue, rescue. Three
people were in ju re d In an auto
accident. R onald Hell. 38. o f
2522-11 Oak A ve., Hanford, re ­
ceived n r u t o n h is h rn d snd
shoulder. He w its treated al th e
scene. E rnie B ohannon. 33. o f

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and Park Avenue. 2 5th Sheet
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A necklace, earrings, a brace
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D riv e , S a n fo rd , on S u n d a y .
(Miller reported. The value o f the
item s has not been determ ined
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shin gle s valued at $150 were
stolen fro n t a construction s tir at
1016 W E ig hth St.. S anford,
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Vesta Drive. Oviedo, com plained
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—8:52 p.m.. 419 S H o lly Ave..
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Sunday, Jun* »0, 1»IS

Who Are The Shiites And What Do They Want?

Persecuted For Centuries, They Now Want Their Due
B y W e s le y O. P lp p e r t
U n ite d P r r t a In te r n a tio n a l
S h iite Moslems, for ce n tu rie s
the d ow n tro d d e n o f the Isla m ic
w o rld , are fig h tin g for a share of
pow er In Ihe Middle East w ith
c h illin g te rro r ta rllce.
T he S h iite s burst In to Ihe
w o rld 's consciousness In 1979
w hen Ira n 's A ya lo lla h R uhotlah
K h o m e in i c a lle d Ihe U n ite d
Slates "Ih e Great S a la n " arid his
fo llo w ers seized 52 A m e rican s,
w ho were held nostage for 444
dAys.
K h o m e in i became ihe S h iite s'
h e r o d u r in g A m e r ic a 's
n ig h tm a re and continues to be
venerated.
"H e put the S h llles on the
m a p ," says C lin to n Halley, a
M iddle East historia n at T el A v iv
U n ive rsity and a specialist on
the S h iite s
"H e 's p ut the fear o f God Into
every body, U r's shown by being
m ilita n t 'h a t th ey can get th e ir
place In the s u n ."
S h iite guns now are tra in e d on
a T W A Je lllne r parked o n a
la im a c In B eirut and S hiites are
m ire again h oldin g Am ericans In
a hostile capital T heir targets
have not changed — Ihe U nited
Stales und Its a lly, Israel.
T h is tim e. Nabih Herr! — a
Beirut law yer who studied and
w orked In the W rsl and whose
llrs t w ife and five child re n live In
D earborn, M lcli — Is al the
re n te r o f the S hiite vortex.
A lth o u g h he was not Involved
III Ih e h ija c k in g , w h ic h Is
believed lo have been the w ork
ol a m ore radical organization
than h is ow n m alnstrcain A m al
m ilitia . H errl has placed m ost o f
Ihe hostages under the co n tro l o f
Ills tu rn and Is negotiating lor
l heir release.
B errl bus espoused the hija c k rrs ' goal o f securing the
re le a s e o f m o re th a n 7 0 0
lu-hanesc S h llle s held In Israel in
re tu rn .
The Ju n e 14 hljar king was not
Ihe firs t act o f te rro rism carried
out by Lebanese Shllles
The .Ioffe Center for Strategic
Studies In Tel A viv says 349
people were kille d around the
w orld In 1984 In 412 Incidents ol
te rro rism , w ith S h llle s blam ed
(or i i I mhiI 50 ol the attacks —
m ore th a n a n y o th e r sin g le
group.
S h llle s ure blam ed fo r the
suicide b o m b in g * of Ih r U.S.
Embassy In H rlru l In A p ril 1983.
the b o m bin g o f U S. M arine arid
French m ilita ry headquarters In
Beirut the fo llo w in g October und
ihe b o m b in g o f the Israeli m ili­
tary h ra d t|U iirlrrs al T yre In
southern Lebanon on Nov. 4 of
tiia l year.
A c c o rd in g In Israeli P rim e
M inister S h im o n Peres, S h llle
m ilita n ts h a v r been rrtq xm slb lc
lo r I h r h ija c k in g s of seven
a irlin e rs before the seizure uf the
T W A je t.
Smite tielleve the T W A hilackin g was In s llg a lrd by the
Syrians, w ho w a n l to d ls n ijil the
lalcst pence m ovem ents In the
M iddle Eual. O thers tielleve ll is
jia rl o f the S h llle e u irijiu lg ii for a

share o f pow er In Lebanon. It
m ay w ell tie both.
The S h llle s s p ilt away from
the S unni m ainstre am soon after
Islam was founded In the 7 th
century. T he dispute centered
on the S h llle belief that AIL the
s o n - in - la w o f I h r p r o p h e t
M oham med, should have suc­
ceeded him .
T hro ug ho ut the centuries, the
Shllles w rre dom inated by the
better-educated, b rtte r-o lf S u n ­
nis.
"T h is was the soil everything
was planted In ," Bailey said.
"F o r Ihe m ost p art, the Shiites
have had to live under S unni
d o m in a n c e . S u n n i g o v e r n ­
m en ts."
In Lebanon. Ihe Shiites tra d i­
tio n a lly have w orked as poor
ir n a n t fa rm e rs o r In h a b ite d
spraw ling sh a n ty towns.
The IM S N ational Pari In
la-banmi p e rm a n e n tly awarded
the presidency to a member o f
the C h rls lla n M a ro n ltc com m u­
n ity and the p rim e m in ister's
o fflre to the S unnis. The undercounted Shiites, w ith o nly 1 1
seals In Ih r 9 9 -rn cm b cr p a rlia ­
m ent, got m e re ly the post o f
sjie a ke ro f the House.
Bailey says Ihe S h llle s adopled
terrorist la c llrs I k -ciiust of Ih r
r c s r n i m e n l t h e i r h is t o r ic
jiersecullon engendered,
"W h u l there Is In Shla Is a
Iris Hi less, a sense o f jierseculio n ," says B ailey. "T h e y are
re se n tfu l,"
Other exjx-rts agree.
"S h iite trrrm ln m Is a phenom ­
enon that has developed over the
years, und It has been nourished
by Ih r Iranians and Syrians to a
eerbiln e x te n t.'* accordin g lo
Aharon Y arlv. fo rm e r Isrucll m il­
ita ry Intelligence chief.
''T h e S h llle s were oppressed
for many, m a n y years. Now they
h a v r g u n s ." a d d e d O th m a n
H alluk, a P alestinian InduatrlR llt t w h o liv e s In In E a sl
Jerusalem .
H a llu k h o ld s th e h a rd lin e
S h llle clergy resjXH inlblr for Ih r
T W A h ija c k in g lie feels Berrl. a
moderate laym an w ho nerves us
Justice M inister III the Lebanese
governm ent, has little clout w iih
radical religio us leaders.
In Islam, re lig io n and polities
have ulw uys been In te rtw ine d . It
Is d if f ic u lt fo r th e average
Moslem p rie st p o litic ia n , who
believes h r In fo llo w in g Ihe w ill
ol God, lo com prom ise.
Halley notes Ih r S hllles have
adopted the te rro ris t la i ties Ihe
Palestine Lllierullon Organlzalio n ilrv e lo jie d In the 1909s and
1970s — In c lu d in g hijacking.
"S h llle te rro ris m looks more
trrr lly tn g and aggressive Ilia n
Pulesllnlan te rro r.'' said Zrev
S e h Uf. m il i t a r y a n a ly s t fo r
ffu 'u r rlz ncwspa|&gt;cr.
" T ills Is lieeause o f lls Inherent
religious m y s tic is m , fanaticism
am i Ihe rra d ln c s s o f S hllles to
co m m it suicide In Ihe course of
an a c tio n ."

The hijacking of a TWA
jetliner by Shiite extrem ists
provided a field day for
editorial cartoon satirists.
A ir piracy Is not new. But
w hat gives the latest ab­
d u ctio n e x t r a d o r d ln a r lly
frightening overtones Is that
Shiite fundam entalists have
no fear of d yin g ; death In
the name of God wins them
a quick tr ip to heaven.
Below, a m ap of the Middle
East over w hich the Shiites
hope to exert strict Moslem
Influence.

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eon v ie l Ion ih a t m a r t y r s go r e n te r w here J ra d l h a d h is
s tra ig h t to heaven, u tenet held office.
t i y a l l M o s le m s b u t w it h
jia rtle u la r fervor by th e Shiites
Despite I h r oppression they
T h a t In te n s ity w as u n d e r­
suffered In Lebanon, the S h tltrs
scored earlier Ihls ye a r by Daoud
Duoud. (he p olitical leader of tile Increased th e ir num bers — w ith
S h llle A m sl m ilitia In southern h ig h b ir t h ra le s , th e y n o w
t.e b iin on tl « u K r lm is r v sort n um ber 40 percent ol the p o p u ­
lation — and Intensified th e ir
the Israeli w ith d ra w a l was under
quest fo r p o litica l jx iw rr
w uy.
In 1969. through the e ffo rts o f
"E v e ry rock, every I r r r . every u S h l ll e c le r g y m a n . Im a m
w om an, every m an w ill fig ht
Moussa Sadr. S h lltrs s p ill o ff
y o u ." Daoud. sp e a k in g as If fr o m th e S u n n i d o m in a te d
addressing Israelis, said as he Suprem e M oslriu Council and
sipped tea at a v illa g e near the s ri u p th e ir own c o u n c il to
Lebanese port c ity o f T y re . "W e ehixise th e ir own judges and
are stronger. We believe we ure clergy.
stron ge r In o u r w ill lo re s is t."
The ch arism a tic Sadr w as a
In a n e ig h b o r in g v illa g e , p ow erful speaker who in fla m e d
I L io u d 's rhetoric w as echoed by Ih r S h llle s . His slogan w as. “ A
K h a lil J ra d l. I h r 2 5 -y c u r-o ld weapon Is a m an 's Jewelry."
In 1975. Sadr founded A m a l.
local resistance leader. He said
" 4 5 m a rty rs " w rre w illin g to die The w o rd means hojic. a nd Is
also an acronym lor b a tta lio n s
lo r Ihe S h llle cause.
Less than one m o n th later. o f Lebanese resistance" In A ra ­
J r a d l und several colleagues ble.
Nabih B errl. Sadr’s confidante,
were dead. Ihe v ic tim s o f a bomb
I h r S h llle s ' a b ility to use
organized the Amal u illltla — to
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terrorism Is ts ils lrre d by th e ir

Iran's Export Revolution

Oppression, Martyrdom Hallmarks Of Shiites

Is Tehran Losing Control?
B y J a m e s M. D o rse y
TEH R AN (UPIJ — Irun m ay be
losing co n tro l o v rr the radical
S h llle o rg a n iz a tio n s th a t It
n u rtu re d to fu rth e r the Isla m ic
revo lu tio n , suy M iddle East dlplom uts and troth And) am i Ira ­
nian sutures.
"Iru n m ny have unleashed a
m ovem ent that has gained Ind e p e n d e n c e a n d c o n tr a d ic ts
Iran's new jx d ltlc a ! a jip rn a rh ,"
one Islam ic source said T he
S hllle m ovem ent s u p jx m rd by
Irun has. In Ihe eyes of Ihe W rs l.
spawned such g ro iq r* as Isla m ic
Jiha d. Ihe shadow y te rro rists
w lio have c lu lm rd rrs|ro n a lb ll!ty
lor Ih r m ost deadly attacks on
ll.S . lu rg rls .
Inside Irun. i h r re vo lu tio na ry
r x p o rt m o ve m e n t Is In p art
( tin ir o llr d by Ira q i exiles. One
sin b Ira q i n u llim a i. code-named
"A b u N a za r." supjKtrts Iran In
Us wur against his co un try. He
and Ills group, the Islam ic A c ­
tion O rganization, suy th ry also
tq K iily help Irllo w S hllle Moslem
r a d i c a l s In L r b a n o n a n d
c ls c w h rrr,
His assertion Is s tq q x x trd by
d ip lo m a tic . A rub und Islam ic
sources In T rh r u n . some o f
w hom ulso suy Iru u ’s R evolu­
tio n a ry G u a rd s are tr a in in g
m em bers u f Ih r Islam ic J ih a d .
T h e g u a rd s , k n o w n us th e
Pusdurun. ure m int her m a jo r
force against m oderation.
"W e h old m eetings, support
und w o rk w ith Moslem o rganiza­
tions in Lebanon such us Islam ic
J lh u d . Isla m ic Am al. H ezbollah
It h r Ira n ia n trucked Party o f God
said to be responsible for Ih r
T W A h iju e k ln g l und Tuwbeed
(the Isla m ic U nm ention M ove­
m ent In the n o rth e rn Lcbuneue

A y a tu lla h
K u h o tla h K h o m e in i

p ort o( T rljx r h l." said Nazar,
head of the T eh ran office o f ih r
Islam ic A ctio n O rga niza tion .
T h e d lp ln m u ls a n d o th e r
sources agreed th a t Irun has not
a b a n d o n e d th e p r in c ip le o f
rx jm rlln g Us re v o lu tio n , but Is
a tte m p tin g In dissociate Itself
(nun te rro rist (q rrru llm is that
tu rn It Into u jx irla h among
nations T his Is p m m p trd . Ih r
sourers said, by Iru n la n fears
th a t Ih r U n llr d S ta le s may
resjrond lo S h llle te rro rism by
encouraging Ira q lo s lr p up lls
w ar ugalnsi the governm ent of
A yu to llu h K u h o lla h Khom eini,
w ho ulso huppens to be the most
rw rrfu l to n e , p o litic a l or rejjtous. In the S h llle c o m m u n ity.
But as the h e a rtla n d of Shllle
m ilita n c y , Ira n has to balance Its
new overtures to w u rd the West
and moderate A rab s ta irs w ith
the p o litic a l n e rd to support
ir llo w ShlUes lig h tin g against
Israel.
" T h r r r are pra gm atists and

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has special m in is te ria l responsi­
b ility for southern Lebanon.
" F ir m Is not necessarily fanat­
ical. but he liv e s In a fanatical
a t m o s p h e r e . " B a ile y s a id .
"There are fa n a tic a l th in g s he Is
forced to sa y."
T h e Is r a e li In v a s io n o f
southern Lebanon In 1982 In i­
tia lly appeared to coincide w ith
the S hllle a im o f d estroyin g the
PLO.
D uring the In itia l Palestinian
occupation o f s o u th e rn Lebanon,
200.000 S h llle s fled to the pov­
erty-w racked s u b u rb s o f Beirut,
becom ing even m ore sharply
radicalized. W h e n the Israelis
came, m any S h iite s retu rne d to
th e ir villages.
But w hatever g o o d w ill there
U .S.S.R.
m ig h t have been between the
S h iite s and th e Israe lis was lost
d u rin g the p ro longed Israeli oc­
c u p a tio n , w h ic h L e b a n o n 's
S h llle s r a m e t o r e g a r d as
a n o th e r episode o f foreign d om i­
n atio n .
"S h llle s can be ve ry reason­
able and p ra c tic a l." Bailey said.
"But after a lo n g h isto ry of
p e r s e c u tio n , th e y a re v e ry
sensitive lo w h a t th e y view as
In justice and c o n te m p t — and
can go as far as m a rty rd o m In
o rd e r lo gel rid o f I t . "
A fte r Israel In J a n u a ry an­
nounced Its d ecision to w ith d ra w
from southern Lebanon, Shllles
fro m villages a ro u n d Ihe jxrrt of
T y re began fierce attacks on
Israeli positions In an effort to
hasten the process, Youngsters,
b elieving they were on a q uick
tr ip lo paradise, a im e d bombp arked suicide ca rs at Israeli
convoys.
A fte r one s u ic id e bom bin g
k ille d 12 Israelis Just Inside the
L eb an ese b o rd e r M a rc h 10.
Israel resjxinded w ith an "Iro n
fis t” policy. One s u rh sweej) o f
Ihe village o f u l-A zh artyu Ihe
n e x t day claim ed th e lives o f 24
Shiites.
W h ile b a ttlin g Ih e Israelis
L e b a n o n 's S h llle s a lso
become em broiled In conflicts
w hich uu e s tim a te d 05 percent
w ith fellow Arabs.
ol (lie l^-bancse S h llle s (along —
On Feb, 17, the d a y after Israel
as a secular m ove m e nt of people vucated Ih r S u n n i p o rt o f Sidon,
w ho believed an Islam ic slate S h llle s from B e iru t swept Into
w ould d rive o u t Ih r C hristians t h e c i t y In a 3 0 0 - v e h lc le
and th e D r u z r a n d In h e r it
m o to rc a d e a n d la u n c h e d a
Lebanon.
th r e e - h o u r r a m p a g e d u r in g
B u t th e n c a m e th e P LO . w h ic h they ran sucke d liq u o r
K x p rllrd tro m Jo rd an In 1970. stores to enforce the Moslem
th e P L O h a d m o v e d I n t o
p ro s c rip tio n a g a in s t the con­
southern Lebanon and taken su m p tio n o f alcohol.
control — at the expense of the
loite r, as the Israe lis w ithdrew ,
Shllles
the Shiites renew ed th e ir old
"T h e PLO was ru n n in g ih e lr (rattles against the Palestinians
lives and th e y d id n 't like I t . "
In the refugee ca m p s o f southern
H alley sa id . " T h e PLO was Lebanon and In th e southern
tu nn ing the south, and lording It su bu rb s of Beirut.
o v rr the ShlUes. Ih r most de­
Besides Ih r fr ic tio n p ittin g
pressed part o f the [topulallon ShlUes against S u n n is, C hris­
and Ih r low est on the social tia n s and P a lestinian guerrillas,
ladder.
there Is also te nsio n w ith in the
"T h e Am al became a discern­ S h llle m ovem ent.
ible factor In fig h tin g the PIT) In
More extrem e S h iite groups.
(K-rhaps us m an y os 15. now
1978
That same year. Sadr disap­ challenge B e n i's A m a l for the
peared d u r in g a (lig h t from
leadership of the S h llle move­
Libya to Rom e und was suc­ m e n t . T h e l a r g e s t Is th e
ceeded by B e rrl. w ho became H ezbollah. "Ih e P a rty o f G od."
justice m in is te r In the Lebanese believed to be b e h in d the TWA
governm ent In 1984 and also h ija c k .

fa n a tic s in Ira n ." one diplom at
said "T h e first m a in ly advocate
In te rn a tio n a l cooperation or a
p ro -W e s te rn a t t it u d e . The
lunatics, however, th in k and act
un|M &gt;lltlcully."
D ip lo m a ts s a id m o d e ra te s
w ith in the governm ent face a
long ru n u p h ill b a ttle against the
m ore radical forces, a lth o u g h the
ra d ic a ls have s u ffe re d some
s e tb a c k s re c e n tly , in c lu d in g
Ira n 's olh clal disa vow a l o f h i­
jackin gs
A tm Nazar w ild th e Islam ic
A c tio n O rganization Its e lf dew*
nut c a rry out a irp la n e h ija c k in g *
und kldnuplrigs. b ut h r defended
such actions by Is lu m lc Jiha d
and o the r groups as " m ilita r y
o p e r a t io n s . " H r s u ld h a rm
caused to Innocent jw op le was
" u w ur ris k ."
Nazar ulso Is In a jio s lttn n to
give u gllttijM e Into the w o rk in g *
o f l* lu m lr Jihad.
T h e g ro u p , w h o s e nam e
m eans "h o ly w u r." has claim ed
r rs |x m * lb llliy for th e 1983 and
1984 suicide u lta c k s on the U.S.
embassy In Lebanon, bom bings
o f the U.S. M urine u nd French
m ilita ry headquarters In B eirut
In October. 1983. (be Kidnap
jiin g uf seven A m e ric a n s and
lo u r Frenchm en In B e iru t, last
m o n th 's bom bings In th e Saudi
A ra b ia n capital and the a tte m p t
o n the life o f K u w a iti ru le r
S h e ik h J a b e r u l A h m e d al
^ A ^ s e n lo r Iranian o fllc la l de­
c lin e d to a c k n o w le d g e th e
e x is te n c e o f Is la m ic J ih a d .
"D o cs Islam ic J ih a d e x is t? " he
asked "H o w do y o u k n o w that
th e telephone callers c la im in g to
represent Islamic J ih a d are real­
ly le g itim a te ? "

C A IR O . Egy|)l ( U l'll — Oppression and
m a rty rd o m were the h a llm u rk * o f the e arly
h is to ry o f Ih r Shllle fa ith — one &lt;&gt;l the tw o
l&gt;rlnclpu) branches o f Isla m — and have
rem ain ed Influential fa cto rs In the sect
T h e separation of Ih r S h llle s and the larger,
o rth o d o x S unni sect In th e 7 th century was the
greatest schism In Isla m ic h is to ry .
T he S hiites make u p 20 percent o f the
w o rld 's rs tlm n ird 800 m illio n Moslems T he y
are purltsan s Of A ll. son ln -la w o f Ih r Prophet
M oham m ed, and the tra d itio n a l underdogs o f
Islam in b o lh status and Incom e
T h e ir p rin c ip a l dispute w ith (h r Sunnis is
th e ir b e lie f I bat A ll — w h o was Ihe fo u rth
C u lip h — should have been the first, since he is
the t r u r successor o f M oham m ed
T he S h lltrs — who are abundant In Iraq.
Irun. the Persian G u lf states, Pakistan. Yemen
und p arts o f Africa — believe that succession
sh o u ld be confined to the descendants of
M oham m ed, through A ll
F o r th e S unnis, h o w e v e r, any capable
M oslem w ho has Ih r a ccla im o f the fa ith fu l can
lx* chosen lo rule.
A ll was assassinated In 661 A l ) by h t*
op|x&gt;nenls from Ihe O m ayad dynasty after
losin g to th em In a jx iw r r strug gle Years later,
hts son. Husain, was k ille d at the decisive
b u ttle u f Karbala In s o uth ern Iraq
H usain became ihe p rtn c tjN il m a rty r o f the
S h iite fa ith , ushering In a tra d itio n of sorrow
and readiness to die that c o n tin u e s w ith m an y
S h tttrs even today.
T ho usa n ds o f Shllles d lr d d u rin g repeated
re vo lts ugulnst the O m uyads and subsequent
persecution.
T he day o f H usain's d ea th, called Ashouru. Is
a day o f m ou rn ing fo r the Shiites, w ho
flagellate them selves In s y m b o lic grief for h is
m a rty rd o m . The circu m stan ces of his death
a rr re enacted In "passion p la y s " — a tra d itio n
u n k n o w n to the Sunnis
O n fu n d a m e n ta l Issues, how ever. S h iite
Islam does not differ fro m the S unni fa ith
because b oth derive fro m I h r same basic
source, the Korun
B u t u n lik e the Sunnis, the S h lltrs believe
th a t ih e direct descendants o f Alt. called
Im am s, are the custodians o l religion. T h e ir
p ro no un cem e nts are law a nd have the some

strength us the s a y in g * of the Prophet
T h e la rg e s t S h llle sch o o l, c a lle d I h r
A thnuashrlyah o r Tw elvers, acknowledges 12
Im am s — the last o f whom lived In the 9 th
C en tu ry The Isrn a llts acknowledge seven.
T h is concept is to ta lly unacceptable to S u nn i
Moslems, w ho believe that M oham m ed c o m ­
pleted the fo u n d a tio n s o f Islam before his
d ru ih und lh a t no additions can Ik - m ade —
o n ly Interpretations.
The Sunnis also reject Ihe b e lie f o f the
S h lltrs that the tin a m s were Infallible
In Iran, S h iite fundam entalism assum ed a
jtu rU rtila r shape under Ihe regim e o f the
ayatollahs
Iranian Shllles. w ho belong to Ihe T w elvers
school, believe th a t th e ir spiritual leaders are
the representatives o f the Im am on e a rth As
such, they have the lln a l say on ull m a tte rs of
s ta ir und religion.
The 12th Im a m . M oham m ed A l-M a h d l.
d is a p p e a r e d I n 8 7 8 In m y s t e r i o u s
circum stances. T h e Twelvers believe he Is s till
alive. In hiding, and w ill reappear before the
day o f J u d g rm rn t as the Mahdl or Messiah to
rru llz e Justice on e arth — a belief th u t Is also
unacceptable lo S unnis.
To the Sunnis, o n ly extreme S h iite s w ho
ascribe divin e q u a litie s to All are heretics.
The S htltr c o m m u n ity In Lebanon, a lth o u g h
l l o u tn u m b e re d o th e r fa c tio n s s u c h as
M aronltc C h ris tia n s o r Ihe Sunnis, was an
under privileged class, often In m enial Jobs.
B u t th e c ir c u m s t a n c e s o f th e c i v i l
w arpro vld rd th e S h iites w ith the o p p o rtu n ity
to assert them selves as a p rtn c ljx il force o n the
Lebanese p o litica l scene.
The revival o f Isla m ic fu nd am e nta lism In
m any pans of th e Isla m ic w orld Is not co nfin ed
to the S h lltrs
In S unni E gypt, fo r Instance, the gove rn m e nt
Is com ing under fu nd am e nta list pressure to
a pp ly Islam ic la w w ith Its harsh p u n is h m e n ts
such as flogging and the a m p u ta tio n o f the
hands o f thieves.
Some experts believe the Islam ic re v iv a l Is
due to s sp ro utin g b elief lha t W estern c u ltu re
Is at the root o f social Ills and the c u re ties In
the re tu rn to Isla m .

�W O RLD
IN BRIEF
Underwater Signal* M a y
Be From Downed M ona
CORK. Ire la n d (UPI) — A B ritis h n a vy veaeel scouring the
A tla n tic w here an A lr-Indla Jum bo je t crashed k illin g 329
people has p icke d up signals th a t m ay emanate fro m the
plane's flig h t recorders, a Defense M in is try spokesm an
says.
The spokesm an said Friday th e HM S Challenger, a new
7.200-ton vessel packed w ith so ph istica te d sonar detection
equipm ent, firs t picked up a "w e a k and In te rm itte n t
sign al" from the seabed late W ednesday.
The C h a lle n g e r has been c o o rd in a tin g the search
operation In th e A tla n tic off the Iris h coast since S u n d a y 's
crash of the A lr-In d la jet that k ille d a ll 329 people aboard.
A viation e xp e rts blam e the crash o n an explosion
The Defense M in is try spokesman said the signal c o u ld
have come fro m the je t's fligh t recorders — co nta ining the
plane's flig h t data and cockpit voice recorders — or c o u ld
be reflected sound from the ship o r fro m the seabed

Activist§ Plan M oat Price Strike
WARSAW, Poland (UPI) — W o rke rs at three m a jo r
factories In P oland w ill strike M onday In a n atio n w id e
protest against governm ent plans to Increase meat prices.
S olidarity leaders say.
Sym pathizers o f the underground trade union m ovem ent
announced p la n s fo r the work stoppages at a Warsaw car
factory th a t e m p lo ys 20.000 and a steel m ill w ith 12.000
workers. A u to w orkers at the tra c to r factory at Ursus on
the o u ts k irts o f W arsaw, e m p lo yin g 18.000 workers, also
planned a s trik e .
The S o lid a rity m ovem ent, w h ic h has operated u n d e r­
ground since the trade union was o u tla w e d by m a rtia l law
In 1981. repeatedly has called for u 15-m lnute token s trik e
across the c o u n try Monday — the d ay the new prices com e
In to effect.
The 15 percent Increases In the price o f meat w ill save
around $1.9 m illio n In food subsidies by the governm ent,
according lo o ffic ia l figures

Nicaragua Denounce§ House Vote
MANAGUA. N icaragua (UPI) — In te rio r M inister T om as
Borge d en ou nce d a congressional vote c o n d itio n a lly
allow ing U.S. troo ps to enter his c o u n try and called on the
Am erican people to h a ll the "Iro n fist against Nicaragua. "
Borge F rid ay called the congressional decision a u th o riz ­
ing President Reagan to send U.S. troo ps Into Nicaragua
under certa in co n d itio n s "extrem ely dangerous." saying
that It "le g a lize s the Illegal and viola tes a ll Inte rn atio na l
n orm s."
The House o f Representatives T h u rsd a y auth orized
President Reagan to send troops to N icaragua If It receives
nuclear weapons, advanced Soviet m ade MiG aircraft, o r If
It presents a "c le a r security th re a t" to the United States or
Its allies.
The m easure, approved In a 312 to 111 vote, came tw o
weeks after C ongress approved an a d d itio n a l $27 m illio n In
" h u m a n ita ria n " a id to ontl-S a nd ln lsta C ontra rebels tr y in g
to overthrow th e governm ent.

Evening H erald. Sanford FI.

Food Fight:
U.S., Europe
Swap Tariffs
W ASHINGTON (UPI) - T h e
United S tates and Europe, now
trading noodle and nut sa nc­
tions. are re p la c in g negotiations
over farm p ro d u c ts w ith a w ar o f
words.
The E u ro p e a n C o m m u n ity ,
u n w illin g to y ie ld to the U nited
States on th e to u c h y question o f
a g ric u ltu ra l tra d e , announced
Friday th a t It w ill Impose a new
d u ty o n U .S . le m o n s a n d
walnuts.
The d u ty w ill take effect tw o
days a fte r th e U nited States
b e g in s c o lle c t in g d u tie s o n
Italian pasta p ro du cts J u ly 6. a
m e a s u re P r e s id e n t R e a g a n
approved last week.
The S u n D ia m o n d w a ln u t
p ro d u ce rs In C a lifo rn ia s o ld
$32.5 m illio n In w a ln u ts to
Europe last year.
" T h e r e t a lia t io n m ea sures
which the E.C. has proposed to
take against the United States
are. In th e view o f the U.S.
g o v e rn m e n t, to ta lly u n c a lle d
fo r." said Am bassador Michael
Sm ith, th e a c tin g U.S. trade
representative.
In the vie w o f U.S. officials, the
d u t ie s b e i n g Im p o s e d o n
spaghetti, m a ca ro n i and m an y
other m o s tly Ita lia n pasta p ro ­
ducts evened th e trade score —
a fte r 16 y e a r s o f fr u it le s s
negotltatlons — and now the
new d utie s against lemons and
w alnuts u nb alan ce the a g ric u l­
tural trade again.
The d isp u te Is part of a larger
deterioration In the fundam ental
process of n e g o tia tin g such trade
disagreem ents. U.S officials In ­
dicated.

Sunday. June JO. IftS —SA

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GOOD SUNDAY. JUNE 30- MONDAY. JULY 1- TUESDAY. JULY 2
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5 LB AVG. PACKAGE

The d u ty Im posed on pasta
products w as Its e lf a U.S. re ta lia ­
tion for the la ck o f any resolution
to a trade d isp u te over U.S.
citrus p ro d u c ts w hich, d u rin g
some periods o f the year, are
blocked fro m E.C. countries
U.S. o ffic ia ls said discussions
are s till u n d e r w ay on steel trade
problems, w h ic h are far bigger
In term s o f d o lla rs b ut not nearly
as In fla m m a to ry In term s o f
political re a c tio n on both sides.
The E.C. Is a d d in g 20 percent
to the cost o f lem ons and 3 0
percent to the cost o f Im ported
w alnuts as p e n a lty duties. T he
United S tates sold about SI 1
m illion w o rth o f lem ons to E.C.
countries la s t vear.

VINE RIPE

Watermelon

WEATHER
A R E A FO R E C A S T : Saturday
n ig h t m ostly c lo u d y w ith scat­
te re d s h o w e rs a n d th u n d erstom is. Low In the low e r 70s.
L ig h t wind. Rain chance Is 30
percent. Sunday show ers and
th u n d e r s to r m s lik e ly u g a ln .
H ig h near 90. Ruin chance Is 60
percent.
N A T IO N A L R E P O R T : T em ­
p e r a t u r e s In t h e n a t i o n 's
m idsection plunged to record
low s In the 40s and SOs for a
th ird consecutive d ay Saturday,
w h ile scattered s to rm s doused
the East w ith ra in . Readings
dipped below 60 degrees S a tu r­
day os far south as Texas, where
the m ercury tn San A n to n io fell
to a record low o f 59. To the
n o rth , a new low o f 41 degrees
was reached In G lasgow . Mont.
F o r a second s t r a ig h t d ay,
B ism arck and Fargo. N.D.. set

records F rid a y for the low est
h ig h t e m p e r a t u r e . I t o n ly
reached 56 In Bism arck, sn ap ­
pin g the m a rk of 60. A h ig h o f 60
In F a rg o broke the p re v io u s
record by fo u r degrees. E a rlie r In
the day. record lows In th e 40»
and 50s were set o r tied at 23
locations In Oregon. C olorado,
K a n su s, M is s o u ri. N rh ra s k u .
Tcxus. Arkansas. South D akota
and O klahom a.
A R E A R EA D IN G S (9 a.m .):
te m p era ture : 80; o ve rn ig h t low:
73: F rid a y 's high; 89; b a ro m e tric
pressure: 30.00; relative h u m id i­
ty: 87 percent; winds: southw est
a t 10 m p h ; ra in : .18 In c h :
sunrise: 6 :3 0 a m., sunset 8:27
p.m .
S U N D A Y T ID E S : D a y to n a
B e a ch : highs. 6 54 a.m .. 7:29
p.nt.; low s. 12:40 a.m .. 12:37

p.m.: P o r t C a n a v e ra l: highs.
6 46 a.m .. 7:21 p.m .; lows. 12:31
a.m ., 1 2 :2 8 p .m .: B a y p o r t:
highs. 12:53 a.m ., 11:40 p.m .:
lows. 5 4 9 a in .. 7 :23 p m.
M O N D A Y T ID E S : D a y to n a
Beach: hig hs. 7 :5 0 a.m.. 8:24
p.m.: lows. 1:35 a m ., 1:30 p.m .:
P o rt C a n a v e r a l: highs. 7:42
a tn., 8:16 p .m .: lows. 1:28 a.m ..
1:21 p.m .: B a y p o r t: highs. 1:48
a.m.. 12:29 p .m .; lows. 6:41
a.m. ,8 :1 2 p .m .
B O A T IN G P O R E C A S T : St.
Augustine to J u p ltr r Inlet out 50
miles; S o uthw e st w ind 10. o c­
casionally 15. k n o ts th ro ug h
Sunday. Sea 2 lo 3 feel. W ind
end sea h ig h e r near scattered
thunderstorm s.

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Sunday, Juno 10. IMS

BUSINESS

Racquet Club
Underway
Wielding shovels so that soon
they m ay w ield racquets are,
fro m le f t , K enneth H en
derson, project construction
m a n a g e r; Russell S w ain ,
g e n e ra l c o n tra c to r; C h ip
Ezell, public relations repre
sentative; E verett Huskey,
realtor; and Sandra C ernik,
owner and developer. To be
known as the Glenn Abbey
Racquet Club, the facility is
being built one quarter m ile
north of D eB ary on U.S.
Highway 17092.

IN BRIEF
Big E Realty Credit Corp. Offers
8.75% Adjustable Rate Mortgage
BUFFALO. NEW YORK — E m p ire of America R ealty
Credit C orp.. the ESIf( K i mortgage b a n k in g subsidiary. ban
announced a one-year adjustable rate mortgage program at
an Initial Interest rate o f 8.75 percent.
■James E K u n e rt. a d m in is tra tiv e vice president o f
Empire R e a lly C redit, said. "W e can offer this exceptional
rate because of favorable d evelopm ents which have
occurred In th e econom y, such as the recent decline In
rates on T re a s u ry securities."
Annual Interest rate adjustm ents on the 8.75 percent
mortgage w ill be lim ite d to Increases or decreases o f tw o
l»ercent. The m nrtguge has a life tim e Interest rate cap o f
13.75 p e rc e n t
The new p ro g ra m Is designed fo r
ow ner-occupied dw e llin gs offe rs assurnablllty o f the
mortgage at p re va ilin g rates, and co n ta in s no prepaym ent
ix-n a lilrx If a buye r converts to a n o th e r mortgage at a la te r
lime.
The program Is available for new and existing residences
w ith an o rig in a tio n fee of 34k points. The mortgage has an
annual percentage ra te o f 10.942 percent.

Home Depot Building Outlet
CASSELBERRY — Home Depot, the hardw ure/lum ber
store chain has contracted w ith the W illia m s Com pany to
Im lld a SI 7 m illio n retail o u tle t at 7 115 S outhland
Boulevard In the Southland E xecutive Park In so uth
Orlando The W illia m s Com pany re ce n tly b ro k e ground on
tills 80.000-sq. fi. fa c ility , w ith a projected com pletion date
set for N ovem ber 15. 1085.
Among those projects the co m p an y Is c u rre n tly w o rk in g
on Include: I'u rk v le w Center, a 0 8.0 00 sq -ft. project
Involving c o n s tru c tio n of one-story executive office and
olflcc/showroom suites. The project Is being constructed on
H ighw ay 4 3 0 in C asselberry, a n ti a latc-N ovem ber
completion Is projected The W illia m s Com pany also Is
nearing a co m p le tio n o f phase tw o o f Sahal Center, a
suburban o ffic e co m p le x b e in g developed In s o u th
Seminole C o u n ty try the Lando G rou p

Buyer Protection Plan Pays Off
ORLANDO — E ra's unique Buyer P rotection Plan paid o il
almost $24.(XX) In re|&gt;alrs and replacem ent claim s In a
three-m onth p e rio d , the firm announced.
One ol the largest of dozens of c lu lrn s paid In the program
was a $2,488 h e a lin g system
KRA s plan, w h ic h covers a w ide va rie ty of w o rk in g
components In the home. Is the o n ly w a rra n ty of Its type
available In till 50 stales. The ERA plan covers h eating
systems, appliances, water softeners, s w im m in g pools, a ir
conditioning s y s t e m s , appliances, p lu m b in g fixtures, w ater
heaters and o th e r appliances.
" It's not u n u s u a l for us to pay o ut claim s ol severul
hundred d o lla rs or even $1,000 or m o re ." said Pat B y ru m .
Senior Vice-President of lleavener. O gler Services. In c.,
holder ol the C e n tra l Florida Franchise for ERA

BUILDING PERMITS
T h e S a n fo rd b u ild in g d e ­
partm ent Issued the follow ing
perm its.
- F r a n c o l l r k bland Mil OI««nd*r A,« . lo&gt;
rtm odtllnglo* |lngl» Um lly homt
-Village Inn. IM1 french A v e , tor on
Addition end remodeling to a reelAuronl,
**0.000
*-Corneel Whitby, 111 Academy Court, lor e
Kreenenrloture I) 000
f ChAvpoelle &lt;00 F I’ elmello Ave . lor e
Kroonporch |l.*00
C a . oiler Motor Inn. IJOO S Orlando Drive,
•or a temporary tlgn
Cory Wllllamt. I I I ! Orange Ave . lor e
room add. I ion || 000

lan defu r P ro p ertie s 15lh Street end
Mellonvllle Avenue, tor Ingroundtign. IK S
John Heir. 100 Edith* Circle, tor a utility
chad. 1400
-M atild a White. 1*10 L*bt A v e . tor •
carport addition to a tingle family home.
t l 100
- Kenneth Barnet. I l l Rotalla Drive, tor a
room addition to a tingle lemily home. 01 MO
Uenitrom Building. 1M1 Part Drive, tor an
addition too commercial building 1)0.000
Shirley Bruce 111) Creecenl St . tor a
tcreenencloture. »l 000
Sam Simcoe )U 1 1 1 Portal Ave tor a
carport *7 000
Warren Wilton, li t W nterglen Drive lor a
tc'eenenclosure SAM

REALTY TRANSFERS
Van Mario Ptr ltd to Claw* Moutantwrgtv
Un *&lt; hi M Van Marco Villa*. 174 000
Carol A W Boll to C Raymond Leonardo i
Wl Mano Un ID O rle n la Point Cond V III
I. *X&gt; OuO
John M u lor to Marilyn A Vagar, Call# Dtl
Hart* Un C11. Mar bayoCluto Cond . *4) M0
Bronlyraod Dov Oyp Ltd to Franklin V#
Inv . lt d . land In NE '4 ot Vac ) ) 11 10. II 41)
M m .ll.IIM M
Lk Hawaii Armi Cand to Jilt Hoblnton
Funded Trwtl. Un 104 l k Mowall Arm*
Cond .11) 400
Prop l i e to Kelhieen l Droono Un V Bl
IB Midden VilKga tortd too M0
Del Prop to William N Oroanwaod A Wl
Diene Un 44BI 10. Hidden VIII Cond.
I I ) 000
Del Prop to Front Ik t For walk A Wt f Han
Un *1 Bl I Hidden lpg« Cond II* MO
Judge (lev Grp to Help* l Anderton. Un
• Winter SpgiContre. Cond . t/t 000
Jamet T iM&gt;* to Agutlln Carmona A Wt
A Ja Tr A. Shannon Down* (7) 000
l k Howell Armi fond to Dona F Ow*n

Win l Owen A Wl larok t . Un IlfO Lk
Mowall A rm i Cond . **4 000
Aubrey J ly m h Jr A Wl loV ern e to
William L Ulmer A Wl llllion. Un *)0A Lk
Howell A rm i Cond , *01 000
Galllm are Hornet. Ira to Ben|emln S
M&lt; Kendall A Wt Patricia. Un IIB B l V II.
UouglatCenter. Cond H U MO
Moulder Bro*. Inc lo Fred P Clerk A Wl
N A A A n e t lh la S e rv ice . I t u e r l P
Culpepper MOP A land In Sac )» I* JO elc .
• 1)0 000
Dal Prop I tc to Mary f Gillian Un it Bl
|A Hiddan VIII Cond . I l l M0
Gian A Marion A Wl Sandra to Kenneth l
Sleeve* A Wt JeenneHt Un B Altamonte
Depot. I I I . M0
Del Prop Etc to Treu'e E Henkln. Un M
Bl 4 Hidden SpgtCond 11) M0
Do' Prop Etc *e Richard W Haavnar Un
a* HI ID Hiddan VIII Cond SUMO
Jote R Tor mot A Wt Ctrmen to Mary J
Hayne*. Un I I ) Village ol Wlndmeedow* No
I 111 000

CALENDAR
SUNDAY. J U N E 3 0
N A S H a n fo r d R e u n io n
breakfast. 9 a in.. Flee! Reserve
C lub . Wesl F lrd l Street.
Sanford Big Book AA. 7 p m . ,
o p e n d i s c u s s i o n . F lo rid a Power
and Light b u ild in g . N. M yrtle
Avenue. Sanford
Alanon H ireling. 8 p in . 1201
W. F irst St.. Sanford.
M ONDAY. J U L Y I
C entral Florida Blood Bank
Sem inole C ounty B ra nch . 1302
E Second St.. S a nlo rd . 9 a. in. to
5 p in . ; F lo r id a l l o a p l t u l A lta m on te Branch. 601 E A lta ­
m onte A ve ..9 a m . to 5 p m .
Rcboa Club AA. noon and 5:30
u n i. , closed. 8 p in ., step. 130
N orm an dy Road. C asselberry
Clean A ir Hrboa at noon, closed
A p o p k a A lc o h o lic s A n o n y ­
m ous. 8 p m., closed. Apopka
E p is c o p a l C h u r c h . 6 1 5
H igh la nd .
A l-A n on Step a nd S tud y. 8
p m . Casselberry S e nio r Center.
2 00 N'. T rip let Drive.
Sanford AA. H p m ., closed,
1201 W First St.

F ellow sh ip Group AA. senior
cllleena. 8 p m ., closed. 200 N
Lake T rip le t Drive. Casselberry
O verealers Anonym ous. 7 :3 0
|) tit.. West Lake Hospital, stale
Road 434. Longwood
TUESDAY. JU LY 2
C asselberry Klwanla C lub. 7
a m . Casselberrv Senior C enter.
2 0 0 N. L a k e T rip le t D riv e .
C asselberry.
S a n fo rd Toastm asters. 7 :1 5
a in ., C h ris to 's Restaurant. 107
W. F irst St.. Sanlord
S anlord O ptim ist C lub. 11 45
a m ., W rs le ru S U illti R estau­
rant. Sanlord.
S a n fo rd L io n s C lub . n o o n .
H oliday Inn. Interstate 4. San
ford
S o u t h S e m in o le C o u n t y
K lw u n ls C lub. noon. Q u in c y 's
R estaurant H ighway 17-92 and
L iv e O u k i B o u le v a r d .
C asselberry.
Rcbos C lub AA. noon and 5 :30
p in ., closed. 8 p m., step. 130
N o rm a n d y Road. C asseiberry.
Clean A ir Rebos Club. noon,
closed.

PNoto by T»mm* Vi«&lt;»n»

'D o n 't M e s s A r o u n d W ith U s'
FTC Chairman Warns Real Estate Credit Advertisers
W ASHINGTON (UFI| Federal Trade
C om m issio n C h a irm a n .James M ille r Is
warning real estate credit a dve rtise rs that If
"th e y mess a ro u n d w ith u s " th e y w ill end
up In court
More th a n tw o years a lte r s ta rtin g a
campaign to e x p la in the T ru th In Lending
Act to adve rtise rs, M iller announced this
week a r e c o rd fin e a g a in s t w h a t he
described ns a repeatedly-w arned v lo la le r ol
the consum er p ro tectio n law.
He said Nash Phllllps-C opus Inc . one of
Am erica's biggest home builders, agreed to
pay more th a n $300,000 In c iv il penalities
to settle charges It failed to c o m p ly w ith the
i rt dlt a d v e rtis in g law.
" I want people to tie on notice — If they
mess a round w ith us and d o n 't c o m p ly w ith
the T ru th In la n d in g A rt, they u rr going to

t»c s u e d ." M ille r said at a new s conference.
A n n F ortn e y, an associate d ire c to r In the
FTC 's Bureuu of C onsum er Protection, said
the c o m m issio n was In v e s tig a tin g other
o lfe n d e rs a nd more fines were anticipated.
In J a n u a ry 1983. the FTC began the
edu catio n cam paign to Im pro ve real estate
cred it adve rtise rs' u n d e rsta n d in g of the
T ru th In L e n ding Act.
W ith flyers, notices and booklets, the
com m issio n said It raised com pliance In
selected c itie s from less th a n 20 percent to
more th a n HO percent Most o f the rem ain­
ing v io la to rs . It said, ire new advertisers
In F e b ru a ry 1984. the FTC announced It
w ould Investigate those co m p an ies that had
tM-en repeatedly warned o f viola tion s hut
had tailed to com ply.
At Nash P hillip s Copus headquarters In

U.S. Turns From Lender To Borrower
W ASHINGTON |UPI) - The U nite d Slates
has already tu rn e d I lie corner Into Interna
llu iid l Indebtedness because II ended 1984
w ith (inly $ 2 8 2 b illio n In su rp lu s overseas
Investm ents, g overnm ent econom ists say
In a report W ednesday on net Interna
i tonal In vestm e nt. Hit* Bureau o f Econom ic
Analysis c o n firm e d th a t llte U nited Stales Is
s till livin g Ite yo nd Its means, b alan cing $78
b illio n w o rtli of Jtoldlngs overseas w it It new
debt d u rin g 1984
At the end o f the yc-ur. $28 2 b illio n was
lelt over a nd by now even Ihnt Is o fT se t b y
debt,
" I t is q u ite (Mtsslble Iri the first h a lf o f tills
year we have sw itched to a net debtor
n a tio n ." said Russell Scholl, w ho hel|&gt;ed
pre pa id) the rep ort. "W e fell from a su rp lu s
o f Investm ent In the neighborhood o f $147
billion In 1982 to Just about n o th in g In the
first half o f 1 9 8 5 ."
The re|Mirt on 1984 s In te rn atio na l hook
keeping show ed th a t years o f enorm ous

If tho trend of current account
deficits continues, m ost
an a ly sts ag re e that the United
States w ill be the la rg e st
in tern atio n al debtor w ithin
the n e x t year or tw o .
Ito rm w lug x. necessary to pay lo r Im ports
and. In d ire c tly , to finance the huge federal
deflett. com p le te ly otTset the assets the
United States has um ussrd overseas since
Wot Id W ar II
On J u n e 17. Hie bureau reported th r llrsl
quarter of th is year saw a n o th e r $30 billion
In red In k added to the " b o tto m lin e " of
in te rn a tio n a l balances, the
If the trend of
cu rren t a ccount deficits c o n tin u e s at the
same ra le , m ost anulysts ugree that the
United States w ill lie the largest Interna
tlonal d e b to r w ith in th r n ext year or two —

w ith lia b ilitie s to fo re ign ers grrater th an
M exico's $ 104 b illion .
tu il.m c r o f paym ents a l s o know n as llie
c u rre n t uccounl
It Is assumed that t h r results of the
second quarter w h ic h ends Sunday, u rr
s im ila r.
One o f the p rim a ry Influences has been
g o v e r n m e n t d e fic it s p e n d in g , w tilc h
th re a te n s to force the U nite d States to
Ix trro w around $200 b illio n almost e v rry
year o f th is derude, according to various
estim ates.
A bigger problem Is th a t the debt m ust be
paid back In the fu tu re , w hen circum stances
c o u ld be m u ch less fa v o ra b le to Ih d
Ix irro w e r. Federal Reserve experts havd
w u rn rd .
On C apitol H ill. Senate budget negotiator*
broke o il talks w ith the House Tuesday ovef
th r latest deficit reduction e ffo rt, stym ied by
disagreem ents over S ocial S ecurity a d ­
just m erits

ABC Nation's Leading Media Company In '84
The survey noted A B C 's ac­ nues. follow ed by RCA C orp .
NEW YORK lU i'B - A IK ’ wus
i tic n a tio n 's t r a d in g n ir d la q u is itio n earlier th is y r a r by also fo u rth In 1983. w ith 1984
m edia revenues ol $2.37 b illio n
company In 1984 w ith revenurs I til ti ranked Ca|&gt;!lul C itie s Corp
ol $.195 b illio n , an A d v rrt/s /rig w o u ld I k - reflected In next year's
T im e s M irro r Co re p la re d
A d van ce P ublications In llfth
survey.
Age survey show ed.
CBS Inc., a recent target of a place w ith $1 98 billion In reve­
The survey o f the top 100
media com p an ies ru n k rd by th r twist lit- takeover h id b y Ted nues. Advance slipped to sev­
rrve nu rs. released Wednesday, T u rn e r, retulnrd Its ru n n e n tp e n th b e h in d G annett In the
latest ra n k in g s
s h o w n ! "u rq u lN lllo n le ve r" e lim ­ spot to ABC. lis tin g $3 34 b illio n
inated seven m edia companies In m edia revenues to ABC's
O th e r lo p 10-ranked m edia
Hint tiad u p p e u rrd on the 1983 $3 05 b illion
com panies and th eir revenues
T im e Inc. repeated tn th ird (or 1984 were: K n lgh l-R ldd er
list through o u trig h t or partial
place w ith $2.57 b illio n In reve­ Newspapers In eighth place w ith
buyouts In 1984

$ I M i b illio n ; the Tribune Co.,
ninth, w ith $1 59 billion, and
Dun and Bradstreet. IOth. w ith
$1 4 b illion
The top 1()0 m edia companies
In the survey were Involved In
48 purchases In volving 207 tele
vision, ra d io and ra b le p ro ­
perties and 32 p rin t purchases,
consum ing 176 properties, the
survey showed.
A t/verl/s/rig Age is published
by Crain C om m un ica tion s Inc.

Form er M aitland Councilm an Running In Lake Mary
A lorm cr M a itla n d d ly to on cllm a ii has announced Ills plans
lo seek election lo llie Lake Mary
&lt; u \ io m m ls s lo n
A It. "D o c " Ju re . 54. o f 589 S.
C ountry C lu b Road. Lake Mary,
said he w ill seek seal five, tielng
vacated by B u rt Perlnchlel
L a s t m on th P erlitehlef M id h r
would u til ru n again because h r
Is ttrril of la te n ig h t meetings
and h r w a n ts lo spend more
tim e w ith h is fa m ily .
Jure, w ho served on M aitland's
m i council fro m 1968 to 1972.
said Ills n u m b e r une goal for
Lake Mary Is to have a "respect­
a b le " city bull
"W e need adequate sjiace for
Lake M ary's g ro w in g city gov­
e rn m e n t." h r suld
Jure said he w un ts a c ity
complex th a t th e c ity can be
proud of. H r also said he Is Bred
of adapting c o m m e rc ia l or re si­
dential b u ild in g s fo r c ity use.
Jore d ie d the police departm ent
as an e xam ple o f a building
converted to c ity use.

l.a k r Mary since 1978.
"W e are at the tu rn in g point lit
tltr c ity ," Jure said "G ro w th Is
t urning and w r need lo manage
It ."

A .R . 'D o c ' J o r e

...*W e a re at the turning point
In the city. Growth is com ing
and we need to manage It.*

"W h e n I was a c o u n c ilm a n in
M aitlan d , we were being pre­
ssured then by g ro w th ." he said
"S o m e of Ihe experiences I had
In M aitland w ill help me In Lake
M ary "
He also said th e c ity lacks
long-range goals

"W e need to aim the c ity In a
d ire c tio n ." Jo re said.
Jo re 1s serving on Lake M a ry's
Personnel Board. Capital F a c ili­
ties C om m itte e , and Code E n ­
forcem ent Board, o f w h ich he Is
the vice c h airm a n. A m ortgage
banker. Jore has been liv in g In

Lake Mary w ill have three new
members on Its t tty comm ission
alter Ihe Sept. 3 election. C om ­
m issioners C o lin Krogh. w ho
now occupies scat one. H arry
Terry, seat three, and PertnchldT
have a ll decided not to ru n
again.
C u m m I s s Io n r r s R uss
Megonegal and Paul T rem el.
h o ld in g s e a ls tw o and fo u r
re s p e c tiv e ly , are n ol up fo r
election th is year. Megonegal. In
his second tw o year term , w ill be
Ih r ran kin g c ity com m issioner
alter the (all election
Jore said he plans lo file his
election papers on J u ly 3. Buz*
Petsos and C ha rlie Webster, tw o
other residents seeking election
to the com m ission, have said
they w ill use the barbeque to
kic k off th e ir bids for the co m ­
mission.

Canadian Spud-Dumping Confirmed In Federal Report
AUGUSTA. M aine (UPII - A
n ew ly released federal study has
revealed th a t 2 0 percent of
C anadian p o ta to Im p o rts are
substandard o r m isbranded, a
condition one senator called ju s l
"Ih e lip o f Ihe Ice b e rg ."
"C lea rly the re s u lts o f these
spot checks In dica te that the
shipping o f low -grade potatoes
In to Ihe U n ite d S ta le s Is a
com m on and d eliberate Canadi­

a n p ra c tic e .'* S e n . W illia m was a llo w in g the potato In d u s try
to d u m p lo w - q u a lity c h e a p
Cohen. R-Malne. said.
D u r i n g a m e e t i n g w i t h spuds o n the A m erican m a rk e t,
A g r ic u ltu r e S e c r e ta ry J o h n w h ich d rove dow n prices.
In spe cto rs w ho checked 370
B lock and Canadian A g ric u ltu re
M ln ts tri John Wise In e a rly May. tru c k lo a d s o f Canadian potatoes
C ohen requested a n o ffic ia l In ­ b etw e e n D ecem ber and M ay
found 7 6 trucklo ad s that d id n 't
spection report.
Spot checks were ordered last m eet U .S . re q u ire m e n ts , th e
December in response to com ­ report said S lxty-flve loads were
p la in ts by Maine p o ta to farm ers b e lo w U .S . D e p a r tm e n t o f
th a t ihe Canadian governm ent A g ric u ltu re grade requirem ents

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A u s tin . Texas com pany President C lyde
C opus said, "W e feel ... the FTC has chosen
to m ake an exam ple o f NPC and the fine
levied Is not proportionate w ith the alleged
v io la tio n s ."
C'opus said. " I h on estly believe (hat o u r
procedure for a dve rtisin g Is the same used
by a lm ost every h o m eb uilde r in the U nited
States. We have never m isled any o f o u r
c u sto m e rs and we never Intend lo d o s o ."
Dan Davidson, a Nash P h illip Copus vice
p re sid e n t, rejected charges that the FTC
rrp ra te d ly warned the com pany that Its
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D avidson said FTC notices went to three
c o m p a n y divisions the past year before the
c o m p a n y 's corporate olTlce was notified.
Once Inform ed. Davidson said. Ih r com pany
m oved to b ring Its ads In to com pliance

and I I were m isbranded.
lit ta il M id
O f those 76. inspectors
turned 59 to Canada and
were a llo w e d to proceed
complete inspections at vai
receiving te rm in a ls where
four were found to be accepts
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Recognized As One Of Best High Schools In U.S,

Sunday. June JO. 1VAJ-7A

Lyman Tops In Seminole, And Striving For More
Bjr R ic h a rd T m e tt
H e ra ld S t a f f W r ite r
Lym an H igh School d o w n t
have the new est cam pus In
Sem inole C o u n ty. Nor does It
have the biggest. It doesn't even
have a c h a m p io n sh ip football
team. But w hat the school does
have Is an aw ard from the U.S
D e p a rtm e n t o f E ducation re­
cognizing L y m a n as one o f the
best high schools In the nation.
On Ju ne 20. the departm ent
announced th a t Lym an, located
o n c o u n t y R o a d 4 2 7 in
Longw ood. had w on national
e c o g n ltlo n fo r excellence In
education - one o f o nly 108 high
s c h o o ls s e le c te d fro m h ig h
schools In 48 states, the D istrict
o f C olum bia, and Departm ent o f
Defense schools.
C arlton H en ley, 52. who has
been p rin c ip a l at the Longwood
school since 1963. said he was
not the least b it surprised the
school won the honor
"We knew we had a dam good
school. We were Just afraid the
com m ittee w o u ld not recognize
tt." Henley said.
Lym an w as the o nly one o f
S e m in o le 's s ix h ig h sch oo ls
which applied fo r the education
award.
T h is Is
selected:

how

Lym an

w as

Dr. Joe R ichardson, an cducato i at Georgia S tale U niversity,
visited L ym a n o n A p ril 22 and
2 3. He s p e n t tw o days on
campus a tte n d in g classes. In ­
te rvie w in g stu d e n ts, teachers,
m d parents. R ichardson said he
found ovit th a t L ym a n not o nly
m e t th e c r i t e r i a fo r th e
xcellence In education award,
b ut In most rases, exceeded It.
The c rite ria Include: clear aca­
dem ic and trehavloral goals, o r­
d e r a n d d i s c i p l i n e , h ig h
expectations fo r students, re­
wards and In cen tives for teachrs and students. |x&gt;sltlvr school
e n v iro n m e n t, a d m in is tr a tiv e
cadershlp. c o m m u n ity support,
well-coordinated c u rric u lu m , va
rlrty o f le a ch in g strategies and
o p p o rtu n itie s fo r stu de nt re ­
sponsibility.
Richardson th en subm itted a
report to a n a tio n a l review panel
In W ashington D C. T h is process
pfWas repeated th ro u g h o u t the

c o u n try w ith o ve r 200 v is ita ­
tio n s to school cam puses by the
n a tio n 's lop educators.
Henley said one reason Lym an
w on the award Is because the
fa c u lty Is a w a re o f s tu d e n t
weaknesses.

w in n in g th e aw ard was th e
recognition program Ihe school
uses to encourage top students
and teachers.
Henley said students are given
ce rtificates fo r a chieving stra ig h t
A s and fo r m aking c o n trib u ­
tio ns to the c o m m u n ity . Henley
goes In to the classroom and
presents the aw ard h im s e lf In
fron t o f the class He said If
students see o the r students be­
ing used as role models, they
w ill realize th a t tough tasks can
be com pleted and try harder
them selves.

“ We took the state standards
and developed a diagnostic test
w h ich our teachers spent th e ir
o w n tim e after school developing
based on those standards A ny
new student co m in g Into the
school from e ig h th grade were
given the d iagnostic test early In
Septem ber to Id e n tify where
they were w e a k ." H enley said.
A fte r p in p o in tin g deficiencies,
teachers concentrated th r tr ef­
fo rts in those areas. Henley said
L ym a n emphasizes the basics:
good strong rea din g and m ath
skills.
T h i s a p p r o a c h e n a b le d
L ym a n s students to strengthen
th e ir skills before th e y took the
cru cia l SAT and A C T tests T his
Is one reason w h y L y m a n 's
overall scores have risen every
year since 1977. H enley said.
As an exam ple o f the success
r e a liz e d t h r o u g h s u c h an
approach. H enley p ointed to the
scores of the s c h o o l's black
x tu d rn ls
“ Lym an had u lw a ys scored
h ig h on the lests. but w hen you
break down the scores, o u r black
s tu d e n ts were s c o rin g low er
th a n than w h ite stu d e n ts Thai
was unsatisfactory to us
"S o we set o u t to develop a
program to try to Increase the
bla ck scores O u r black sludeni
achievem ent scores w ent up 53
p otn is from 1977 to '8 4 ." Henley
said.

T hen th e re 's ih e e le ctron ic
b u lle tin board In (be cafeteria
th a t h ig h lig h t s s tu d e n t
a c h ie v e m e n ts ; s e v e ra l c lu b s
th ro u g h o u t the school honor
L y m a n ’ s best s tu d e n ts a nd
Henley said a special breakfast Is
held for o u ts ta n d in g students

C a r lt o n H e n le y
"T e ach ers donated th e ir tim e
a lte r school to help S tudents
cam e In on their ow n tim e And
ra th e r th an w a llin g u n til they
fa llrd (he lests. and th en come
track and develop u rem ediation
p ro gram , we d id preventative
m e a s u re s...." Henley said
A n o th e r aspect taken In to con­
side ra tio n by R ichardson In his
e va lu a tio n was purent In volve ­
m ent.
H enley said p a rro ts and c iti­
zens are serving on advisory
boards that guide stu de nts In
every area from aulo m echanics
l» d r a f t i n g a n d e le c t r o n ic
technology.
A n o th e r fa cto r In L y m a n 's

“ The same th in g Is true for
fa c u lty ," Henley said "W e have
special aw ards for them There Is
a Big Blue S p irit Aw ard w hich
recognizes fa c u lty m em bers w ho
go above and bevond the call of
d u ty ."
The aw ard w ill come In Ihe
f o r m o f a p la q u e a n d a
four-by-slx*foot (lag
Henley said (hat the national
Excellence In Education award
Is ihe highest honor a school can
receive. But he's not restin g on
his ta u rrls Instead of try in g to
k e e p e v e r y th in g t h r s a m e .
Henley is se ttin g up program s
th a t w ill h e lp h is s tu d e n ts
become c o n trib u tin g m em bers

Dr.(Mrs.) UDITA JAHAGIRDAR, M.D.

And last year. L y m a n 's black
stu de nts' lest scores registered a
24 percent Increase.
“ Il proved to us th u l black
stu d e n ts are capable of doing lltc
w o rk Uhi . If you expect It and
y o u w o rk w ith th e m . T hey
proved that ve ry w ell and are
v e ry proud o f th e ir achieve­
m e n t." Henley said. L ym a m 's
im putation. Henley said. Is about
6 (M-rccnt black
H enley said th a t a lte r (be
d iagnostic tests were given lo
stu de nts, parents were notified
a n d to ld o f Ih e lr c h ild re n 's
w eakn esses.

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For exam ple. Henley talked
w ith m ilita r y re c ru ite rs w ho
com plained th a t students were
not leaving h ig h school w ith
e n o u g h b a c k g r o u n d In
electronics, co m p ute rs and other
high-tech fields.
“ They are h a v in g a real pro
blent fin d in g people competent
e n o u g h to h a n d le th e h ig h
technology." H c n lv said "W e
have been w o rk in g w llh them lo
alter our p ro gram to make sure
we can meet th e ir needs. Slu-

d enis w ho do fin is h th is program
and go Into the service, go In at a
higher rate (of p a y l." he said.
Henley said L y m a n 's future
goals are to " tr y to hang o n " and
m a in ta in w h a t It h as a c ­
com plished and to keep pushing
for h ig he r academ ic lest scores.
Henley said he w a n ts to see Ihe
physical plant Im pro ved In areas
and see an e lectronics program
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...Surgery
C o n tin u e d fro m page 1A
21 w h e n he had plastic s u rg e ry
done on h l i h rg e nose (a genetic
c h a ra d e rls tlc |. w hich m ade h im
the b u tt o f m any joke s. The
o p e ra tio n not only corrected a
deviated septum w hich Im pa ire d
h is b re a th in g , but resh ap ing his
nose changed his whole a ttitu d e
about h im s e lf
" W h a t It d id fo r m e w as
p r ic e le s s , th e co st w a s lrre v e le n t," he said. " It was w o rth
every pen ny. Ii changed m y
w ho le self-concept and I fe lt like
a g ig a n tic weight had h e rn lifted
o ff m y chest. My nose was
a lw a ys a stigm a but since the
o p e ra tio n I know longer feel u gly
or d iffe re n t. I'm no longer teased
by o th e rs about m y nose."
“ T h e re was v rry little pain
connected w ith the su rg ery — no
m o re th a n If you c u t y o u r
U nger." h r added "T h e o n ly
d is c o m f o r t w as w h e n th e y
p arked It and I hud to breath
th ro u g h m y m outh fo r about a
week. T here was some black and
blue aro un d m y ryes a fte rw a rd ,
but It w ent away in about a
w e e k,"
T he m ost common cosm etic
s u rg e r y p ro ce d u re s a rc th e
blepharoplasty (ry d ld surgery),
r h v t ld r c t o m y ( fa c e lift) ; a n d

...Custer
C o n tin u e d fro m page 1A
aa a w a rrio r .Hughey said, h r led
m ore charges than any o th e r
com m ander on either side in the
c iv il W ar and at 23 was (h r
youngest man ever to m ake
general In the U.S A rm y — It's
Ihe m yste ry surrounding h is Iasi
stand th a t has given h im a firm
hold on h istory.
W lih ln the Iasi couple o f years
a rc liu rn lo g ls ls have probed the
s tir o f h is (all hoping lo p lr e r
together w h u i really happened In
Ihe b a ilie no while m an s u r­
vived.
O n ly In d ia n s lived lo te ll th e ir
laics and to im illla tr the tardies
of some o f I lie fullen soldiers. Hut
H u g h e y s a id . C u s te r's b o d y
w asn't ravaged. In fact he w a sn 't
even sculped, because despite
his re p u ta tio n lor having long
golden locks, at the lim e o f Ills
death C u sle r. near age 37. was
b a ld in g and had close-cropped
h a ir.
There, was n o th in g on h is
scalp of a ny value to the Indiana,
w ho, H ughey maid. Tor t h r m ost
part hud no Idea who C uster was
or Ida re p u ta tio n as a soldier.
H u g h e y rattles off C uster facts
— fact, a fte r fact, a lie r fact, and
has been In trig ue d by the to pic
since h is O rlando boyhood. Hut
H ughey seriously began g ath er
lug C u ste r facts about tw o years
ago b y m a k in g a literary d ent In
(he m ore th a n tXX) fxxika w ritte n
In Die c e n tu ry follow ing L ittle
B ig h o rn te llin g th r s to ry o f
C uster und his flnul fight
H u g h e y I s n 't b lin d e d b y
C uster's still-s h in in g (tn some)
lig h t. " H r wus arrogant. P ro ba ­
bly m ore urrogant lim n anyone
I've ever read ubuut o r heard

Sunday, June JO. itlJ
rhino p la sty (nose surgery)
Men w a n t to overcome a tire d
look and fo r the surgery to
produce as n a tu ra l and norm al a
look as possible. W alton said
when p a tie n ts have surgery to
get rid o f bags u nd er the eyes or
droopy e yelids that gave a tire d
look. I h e ir frie n d s and acqualntences w ho a re n 't aware th e y
had surgery often only say "Y o u
look reste d."
W alton said. " I am not try in g
to change th e ir appearance so
m uch as to erase some of th e
damage fro m sun and years "
Some fa ce lifts have had to be
redone a fte r lim e , hut W all on
said now adays * * 's u sually a
one-tim e e v e n t." That's because
the deeper s tru c tu rr muscles tn
the side o f th e neck, w hich le n d
lo sag. are p ut hack where ih e y
belong. T h is helps the facelift to
Iasi longer and look more n a tu ­
ral Men are m ore apt to have
b le e d in g co m p i leal Ions a fte r
surgery lone tn I0 | because o f
the blood s u p p ly In their beard.
W alton said he usually docs
the eyes at the same tim e as th e
facelift, b u t the nose at a sepa­
rate lim e because o f the tem po­
rary sw elling In the eyelids and
cheeks. It ts done In the office
and elim in a tes hospital cost.
Some In s u ra n c e com panies
pay for cosm etic surgery, but the
prem ium s are higher. T rcvlsa nl
said In some cases where the
about. Ife p ro b a b ly had th e
b ig g e st e go , w a s th e m o s t
overhearing and co nce llrd of a ny
hero, of any person who stands
out In h is to ry like that as a
w a rrio r." H ughey said
He calls C uster a w olf am ong
sheep, h ut u good wolf and a
gutsy soldier. A war hero w ho
was so revered by some that he
was seen as a threat to President
Ulysses S. G ra n t's adm lntstraHon and m ig h t have been a
shoo-in an h is successor If the
Sioux h a d n 't done h im In
Hut o th e rs say Custer d id
h im s e lf In . T h e y c la im he
humbled In to th e battle and then
com m itted suicide rather th an
die at Ihe h ands o f the enemy.
" S u ic id e " was s h e riffs L t.
Marty LuH ruscluno'n cry os he
accused H ughey o f burning the
.July 1983 Issue o l Ihe A m erican
.Im irn n l o f F o rlrn n lc Science
w h ic h s u p p o r ts t h r s u ic id e
theory.
H ughey said lh a t was Im |M&gt;astble. Not Im possible that he
burned the ttiuguzlne. hut lm jmsslhle fo r C uster to have been
u suicide.
Ills fatal w ou nd . Hughey said,
was In t h r le ft side o( his torso,
exitin g near the heart C uster
wus also w ounded In his left
te m p le , w h ic h H u g h e y s a id
came after the body wound. He
said It w o u ld have hern Illogical
for Ihe rig h lh a n d rd Custer to
havr shot h h n s e lf In Ihe left
temple.
As a s h e riffs captain, heading
th r patrol d iv is io n . Hughey m ay
good-naturedly he p u llin g im ik
on (rllo w s h e r iff s deputies w hen
lie (olsts upon them offerings
from his e xten sive ro lle d Inn o f
txxiknon Ills hero.
Well, not r r n lly his his hero.
Hughey doe sn't have heros. b u t
as u form er A rm y m an he w ants
to set the record straight for th is

...H o s ta g e s

If the A m e rican s are freed,
d I p I o m a l I c s o u r c e s In
W ashington said they expected
Isrurl w ou ld noon release 735
C o n tin u e d fro m page 1A
Lebanese prison e rs — m ostly
ABC News mill) Vice President
Shiites — h eld at th r A tilt prison
G e o rg e H u s h , w hu w a s tn
III n orthern Is ru rl T h r release of
G e n e v a . S w it z e r la n d , w a s
Ih r Lebanese wus d rm a n d rd by
rx pec ted lo fly to West G e rm a ny
Ih r S h iite h ija c k e rs of T W A
to greet a n y released hostages at
Flight 847, w ho k ille d hostage
Ihe U.S. Hhcln-M aln A ir Force Robert Dean S trlh rm . a Navy
Base near Wiesbaden
diver, on the second day of the
In D am ascus, a d ip lo m a tic
crisis.
source said Ihe hosiages p ro b a ­
D iplom atic sources, calling Ihe
bly w o u ld lie driven from B e iru t release o f th e A m e ric a n s u
to I h r S yrian capital, a d riv e of "g o o d w ill g e s tu re ." told UPI
u hm il H ire r hours, am i h o ld a W h ile H ouse R eporter Helen
news conference alter th e ir a r­ T ho m as (h u t th e y r x p r e te d
rival
Is ra e l lo m a k e u s im ila r
"A ll 39 hostages w ill go to
gtxidw ill g e s tu re " und release
Damaacua. w ill slay a short tim e
Ih r prisoners held al A tilt.
there und w ill then he flo w n
Our Israeli o fllc lu l mild Ihe
o u t." the source mild ABC News Lebanese w o u ld lie treed "v e ry
reported th e y would tie flo w n to soon" a lte r Ih r Americans, h ut
K ru n k lu rt. West Germany
other Is ru rl! o ffld u l* d rille d th e
There w us no m ention o( the report. ABC News said.
seven o th e r A m e ric a n s k ld Both the U nited Stales und
nupped In Lebanon In th r past
Isrurl have Insisted they w ould
year President Keugan and Sec­ not give In to the hijackers'
retary o f State George S h u ltz
demands, und one source suld
this week said the release ol the any swap w o u ld tie done In such
s e v rn m u s t h r p url o f a n y
a way that there Is "a deniable
resolution o f th r crisis.
lln k u g r "

d r o o p i n g u p p e r l i d s a re
obstructin g th e fie ld of vision
m edical In s u ra n c e com panies
w ill pay.
W alton said once In awhile he
does abd om ino pla sty (rebuilding
the abdom inal w a ll) on men. but
tt Is usually w hen there has been
trem endous w e ig h t loss leaving
j i n apron of s k in
T rcvlsanl said a process devel­
oped In France for rem oving
excess fat fro m the abdomen,
hips, legs and th ig h s — suction
llp e rto m y — has been adapted
fo r use on d o u ble chins and
necklines, but It has some lim i­
tations. A s m a ll ln rls lo n (oneh a lf lo ih re e -fo u rth Inches) In
w hich a ste rile catheter Is Inscried to su ction o u l the fat. Me
said the ones he has done have
turned out w e ll and have the
advantage o f c o s tin g o nly a th ird
o f what the tra d itio n a l surgical
procedure does — $1,000 as
compared to $ 3 ,0 0 0 or more.
Costs fo r c o s m e tic surgery
v a ry , h u t W a lto n s a id th e
average cost fo r a facelift Is
$ 2,5 00 ; e y e lid s . $ 1 ,5 0 0 and
facelifts. $3,500
This Includes the operating
room charges and supplies as
well as surgery and follow up
care for a year If the patient
w ants to h r fu lly a nrstlie lU ed
th e c x lr a c h a r g e c o u ld be
$200-$500 for th e ce rtifie d regiairre d nurse a ne sthe tist, depen­
din g on the le n g th of the opera

(Ion. If the patient does n o t have
anyone to stay w ith h im at home
th e re are o v e rn ig h t fa c ilitie s
a v a ila b le fo r $ 2 0 0 r u n b y
c e rtifie d registered nurses who
w ill pick the p a tie n t u p and
b rin g them back to the doctor's
office the next day fo r e x a m in a ­
tio n .
T h e s e m e n w a n t to lo o k
yo un ge r and a year later when
th e y co m e u p f o r th e la s t
e x a m in a tio n th e y o fte n te ll
W alton the surgery has made a
difference In th e ir concept o f
self-w orth "They see so m any
exam ples o f men 4 5 g e ttin g left
o ut they feel the pressure to
com pete w llh yo un ge r m e n ." he
said, "T h re e -fo u rth s o f the men
w ho have had the o peration feel
better about them selves because
Ih e y look h e lle r and w ill do well
In a ll fields. It d e fin ite ly helps In
sales w ork and p u b lic re la tio n s ."
D o m en u n d e rg o c o s m e tic
surgery Just to help th e ir careers
o r Is the real reason to make
ihcm selves m ore a ttra c tiv e to
the opposite sex? Dr. W allon
d iscounts the latter. "M e n altr a c t w o m e n b y th e ir
personalities not th e ir lo o k s ," he
said.
Men seeking nose jo b s range In
age from 17-50 years b ut fo r the
m ost part are between 22 and
25, Som etim es It Is because they
have Inherited a targe nose runs
In th e ir fam ily and th ey w ant a
m ore norm al appearance or It

m a lig n e d m ilit a r y m an th a t
m any called a hero before his
(all.
Custer was. H u g h e y said, s im ­
p ly a soldier d o in g h is Job. H r
had no (lersonal grudge against
the Indians and had been given
by his superiors a ca rle blanche
In his dealing w ith them .
He had been v ic to rio u s In
s im ila r tta ttlrn w here his men
had been e qu ally o u ln u m b e rrd .
Hughey said. H ut on Ihe day
C usler d lrd he and h is sacrificed
troo p* were abandoned by other
m em bers of Ihe Sevenlh Caval
ry. he said,
Under the tu te la ge o f Hughey,
sh eriff's Lt. Al Sanchez, a form er
U.S. M arine has decided, a l­
though he "s y m p a th iz e s w ith
t h r shafting Ihe In d ia n s gol, ll
doesn't detract fro m (Ulster tieIng an all A m e ric a n Western
hero,
"A n d In th is c o u n try we've
really run oi»t o f hem s Cusler

was ju s t an old-tim e hero and we
co uld proliably use some more
th e se days T he o n ly th in g
w ro n g w llh Custer is h r w asn 't a
M a rin e ."
H ughey has even, he said,
convinced C h lrl D ep uty Duane
H arrell, an Old West huff, that
C uster wasn't such u w im p after
a l l . H a r r e ll. H u g h e y s a id ,
th o u g h t C u s te r, w h o fa ce d
th ousands of In d ia n s w ith a
h a n d fu l! of soldiers, was an Idiot,
u n til he, loo. d id a little reading
at H ughey's suggestion.
It's su rp rising to see husky
H ughey, w ho doesn't look the
role o f a scholar, p u ll tom es of
C u ste r lore from his desk, from
beneath his desk and from a
s la c k piled along th e w all. He
free ly hands out hts hooks lo
co-w orkers, such as H arrell, so
th ey can get to kn ow , If not love,
C uster.
A nd w llh C uster, even, today
ns tn h is own tim e. H ughey mild.

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A lter the plan Is completed,
th e employees w ill have Ihe
(ra in in g lo u p d u ie studies and
analyses of dula to keep the plan
up to dale. Price said.
A m ajor difference belw ern
Hie new and o ld p lans w ill lie
d rp lh of s illily He d ie d as an
exam ple Ihe e x a m in a tio n of (he
c o u n ty 's w aier s u p p ly to find
how im ic h has h e rn used up.
how m uch n iiire g ro w th Ih r
c o u n ty can absorb before the
w a te r s u p p ly Is depleted or
d e s tro y e d by s a lt w a te r In ­
tru sio n . and how m u c h water Is
tirin g taken out o f the supply by

As governm ent officials hag­
gled over th e ir fu tu re , 32 hos­
ta ge s s u rfa c e d u n e x p e c te d ly
e arly Unlay at the posh Sum
tn c rla m l resort h otel along the
M editerranean seaside In m ainly
Moslem west B eirut
Aceompanled by m ore than 20
Aina) guards, t h r hostages sat
dow n by th r h ote l poo! for a
d in n e r lha t Included u large rake
— com plim ents o f t h r surprised
hotel stuff — w ith the Inscription
"W is h in g You Buck Home "
ABC Interview ed most of the
hostages and re p o rte d none
seemed aware lh a t th e ir rrlru s r
m ig h t tie Im m in e n t
Missing were the H irer TWA
e r r w in e n — C a p t . J o h n
T r s lr u k e . 1st O ffic e r P h ilip
M urrsca and F lig h t Engineer
Beniam in Z lm m rrm a n n — who
were believed to be s till aboard
the TWA B o rin g 727 al Beirut
a lr|x irt,
Also reportedly m tsalng were
fo u r p a s s e n g e r* — R ic h a rd
llrrz b e tg . Tony D aniel Watson.
J e ffr e y In g a lls a n d R o b e rt
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has been In ju re d and needs
re p a ir fo r fu n ctio n a l reasons
T h e average age fo r m en
g e ttin g facelifts o r eyelid surgery
ts 50 w ith patients ran gin g In
age from 40 to 70 years.
Som etim es m en 20-30 have
surgery fo r a bulge In the lower
eyelids th a t runs in the fa m ily.
A lth o u g h W a llon does a lot of
cosm etic surgery his real love Is
reco nstru ctive surgery w hich he
said he fin d s "fa s c in a tin g ." He
fin d s It especially rew ard in g to
reco nstru ct features o f child re n
w llh congenital defects or In ju ­
ries from accidents
A n o th e r Sanford p la stic s u r­
geon. w ho did not w ant his
name used, said lh a t 10 percent
o f h is patients are now men The
m ost freq ue n t procedures he
d o e s o n m en In c lu d e h a ir
tran spla nts, facelifts and eyelid
surgery.
Me said ihe surgery makes
men feel belter about the m iddle
age crisis and helps th e ir selfImage Men are secretive about
the fact ihe y have had cosm etic
su rg ery — "A fte r a ll If everyone
knew It w ould defeat the whole
p u rp o se ." he said.
"T h e o verw h e lm ing m a jo rity
— 9 0 lo 95 percent o f the m en
o p tin g fo r cosm etic surgery are
very satisfied w llh th e ir decision
lo h a v e It and th e re s u lts
a c h ie ve d ." T rcvlsa nl said. T hey
"You e ith e r love h im o r hate
h im ."
M any o f his m en In c lu d in g the
officers leading other d iv is io n s of
the Seventh that C uster had sp ill
In to five com panies before he
faced death, hated th e ir c o m ­
m ander. He drove them to the
lim it and. H ughey said, they
tu rn e d ta ll and ran Instead of
c o m in g to h is a id at L ittle
B ig h o rn
•"T he y used to say. you m ay
not k n o w where C usler Is. but
you c o u ld tell where he hud h ern
b y Ih r s trin g o f dead horses h r
left b eh in d. ' Hughey mild "H e
rode h is horses and his men Into
Ihe g ro u n d "
A n d w hen C usler rode lo his
death al L ittle U lghom h r rode
in to h is to ry . H ughey said, ta k in g
205 troopers w ith him .
In an Ironic tw ist tt was the
In d ia n s w hn g u lh e rrd al L t t llr
B ig h o rn on Tuesday.

are alm ost u nanim ous In feeling
better overall, look younger, and
h a v e a h e ig h te n e d s e lf confidence."
T rc v ls a n l said he personally
does not do h a ir tran spla nts,
because th ey have m ixed re­
sults. but fo r the problem fro n ta l
baldness he docs a skin flap
procedure repositioning a n a r­
row s tlp o f h a ir bearing scalp
and u n d e rly in g tissue fro m the
side o f (he head to the forehead
w here It Is sutured to create a
more n orm a l h a irlin e .
“ A successful face li f t can
m ake you look y o u r best fo r y o u r
age The degree o f im p rove m e nt
w ill be determ ined by a n u m b e r
o f factors: age. hereditary c o n ­
side ra tio n. bone structure, s k in
c h a r a c te r is tic s a nd p e rs o n a l
h ab its such as alcohol Intake,
n u tritio n and s m o k in g ." said
fre v ts a n l "T h ese same factors
w ill d e te rm in e how long the face
lift w ill last ll can vary anyw h e re fro m flv c to lO yca rs "
Plastic surgeons ca n't w o rk
m iracles and a lot depends on
w hat th ey have to w ork w ith .
T r c v ls a n l s a id p re -o p e ra tiv e
p re p a ra tio n Is Im p o rta n t " t o
dete rm ine If we can deliver w ha t
ihe y w ant. People's expectations
have lo he rea listic. Every p ro ­
cedure has an inherent ris k of
co m p lica tion s, but in cosm etic
surgery It Is five percent o r less.”

T h r le a d e r o f lh a t N a tiv e
A m e r ic a n h a n d , t h r g re a tgrandson o f a Cheyenne c h ie f
whom- w a rrio rs helped w ipe out
C uster's C a va lry In 1876 led a
p ra yer servtre for w orld peace at
the h is to ric battlefield.
"W e w ant th is w orld lo be here
for a nother 1.000 years for o u r
c h ild r e n . " sa id A u s tin T w o
Moons, c h ie f o f ihe N orth ern
Cheyenne T rib e.
"W e m ust all come together,
realizing one God made a ll o f us.
and pray fo r o u r president, for
th e R u s s ia n people a nd fo r
success in peace n eg otia tion s."
Tw o M oons said
P a r tic ip a n ts held s p ir itu a l
discussions and perform ed sun
dances. T h e event ended w ith
Ihe pra yer service
Hul Ihe m ystiqu e o f C u ste r's
lasl slum ) a pp aren tly w ill never
end

have an e x c c llc n l budget process
mild
The o ptio ns w ill protiahly In ­ and fine fin a n c ia l records And
c lu d e . P ric e s a id . In je c tin g th e rr Is a way o l m a k in g long
treated rfflu e n t h a rk Into the r a n g e f o r e c a s t s b a s e d o n
a q u ife r w h ic h has s ig n ific a n t a s s u m p tio n * of w li.il w ill happen
su pp ort fro m some m em bers of If certa in th in g s are done,
" T I m» ttw ira v l l r t l i v e l y w r a r t
Price mild consideration also
water to the riv e rs and ihe Ih r c o m m u n ity : spray Irrig a tio n
ocean, the less w a te r Is re­ ol rfflu e n t o n lo land w h r r r It can m ust tie given to subdivisions
ch a rg in g Inin the g rn u n d ." Price fille r hack in to th r u q tilfr r. b u ilt In Hie early 1970s "Those
u d ih llo n a l slo rm water re lrn lln n su b d ivisio n s are now h illin g the
mild.
Ii (tro u gh ponds) or In p rim e
15-year th re s h h o ld w h rn th e ir
O n th is p articula r elem ent of
recharge areas, w etlands resto­ roads w ill he needing to he
Ihe plan, Price said, a lte r Ih r ra tio n and aggressive plans to
re s u rfa c e d and fin a n c ia l re ­
In fo rm a tio n Is co m p ile d, proba­ p ro tect surface water.
sources w ill have lo he found lo
b ly by sta ff people, the c o n su l­
One e le m e n l o f t h r p la n , m eel i ha I n e e d ."
ta n t w ill study H and come up
tra n s p o rta tio n m u itu g rm rn i, is
lie rem inded that New York
w ith a lt r n ia U v r m e th o d s ol
a lready under study, he mild
C ity h a d a " b r u s h w ith
h a n d lin g Ih r problem
"W e are looking ui develop­ b a n k ru p tc y " several years ago
" W r c e rta in ly w ill Id e n tity m en ts planned lo r (he county
when Ihe h ills lor m a ln trn a n c e
some options, p ro b a b ly com ing and a tte m p tin g lo see how m uch and p aym ents on capital Im ­
up w llh 5 to 10 new concepts It w ill cost the co u n ty to provide pro vem en t* became due and the
and (he com m ission and the Ihe services necessary." he said
cash flow w asn't su fficien t to
p u b lic w ill decide w h ic h policy
A n o th e r study w ill be of the h a n dle th e m . "T h e s e th in g s
package should be p u rs u e d .” he c o u n ty 's fin an cia l situ atio n. " W r
have to lie p la n n e d ." he said

v 'w e r plants, such as Ihe A lta ­
m onte Springs p la n t and the
O rlan do Iron Bridge p la n t, sen­
d in g effluent th ro u g h the rive rs
to the sea.

lie held Jointly by A m n l and
m em bers of u more rad ica l S h lllr
group, the Hezbollah
T he four, however, had hern
v is ite d by A lly n C on w ell, the
spoke sm a n for the hostages,

w h o said they w e re In g oo d
h e a lt h . S h e ik h M o h a m m e d
Hussein Fadlall.th. leader of the
e x tre m is t pro-lrun lun Hezbollah
— A ra bic for Party of God —
assured S yrian officials that Ih e

four w ould not tie harmed. ABC
said.
A lte r Ihe d in ne r, the hosiages
w ere w h is k e d off by A in a l
g u n m e n , a p p a r e n 1 1y t o
sa frh o u srs tn the Beirut arcu

Longwood Mayor Says No Hurry
In Hiring City Administrator
By J a n e C a s s e lb e rry
H e ra ld S t a ff W r ite r
W llh Ih r resignation o f Don Terry. Longw ood is
uguin w itho ut a perm anent c ity a d m in is tra to r.
Inn Muvor Harvey Sm ertlson is not in a h u rry to
litre a replacement
H r said th e rr ts not the pressure to rush out
and flin t a new c ity a d m in is tra to r th a t there was
six m onths go w hen fo rm e r c ity a d m in is tra to r
D avid C h a rry resigned
" I feel we're In h e lle r shape th an e ver,"
S m rrilx m i suld "W e 'v e accom plished m ore tn six
m o n th s than In a long lim e ."
He said because o f recent additions to the staff
the com inlsalon w ill not be looking for q u ltr the
same qua lifica tion s tn a c ity a d m in is tra to r. “ I
th in k we need m ore o f a p u b lic relations type and
(lersonncl a d m in is tra to r, because of th a t 1 d o n 't
feel it Is u emergency s itu a tio n .
Longwood Poller C hie f G rrg M anning w ho
served as acting c ity a d m in is tra to r u n til C ity
C le rk Don T erry was nam ed to the post tw o
m o n th s ago took over again J u ly L h ut th is tim e
w ill co ntin ue to serve os c h ie f at th r same tim e.
M anning, who attended a m eeting o f poller
chiefs In H ollyw ood. Fla., last week retu rn e d to
w o rk Thursday.
"D o n T erry d id a super Job for the period he
was tn the Job, b u t since he su b m itte d hts
resignation for personal reasons, t th in k we
sh ou ld honor h is request. There u'us absolutely
no pressure put o n h im . I o n ly heard about U the
day before I called the special m eeting to consider
ll on Ju ne 23. It was u su rp rise to m e ."
"W e offered h im h is o ld Job (city cle rk) back,
and I was glad w hen he accepted." Sm ertlson
added.
T e rry said "C h ie f M anning and I w orked
together before and I w ill support and w o rk w llh
h im
as tn the jx is t I'm happy to have th r

o p p o rtu n ity to continue w o rk in g w llh the c ity as
c le rk ." T erry was clerk fo r five years before being
nam ed c ity a d m in is tra to r
Sm ertlson said th r rrason the e tty ts In a b e tte r
position th is tim e ts thal the sta ff has been beefed
up w ith the add itio n o f a capable planner, a
h ig h ly thought o f engineer, and a very k n o w l­
edgeable Itn a n c r director He said Im provem ent
has already been seen In the finance departm ent
since Bony Weeks took over I wo weeks ago —
Jusi In tim e to help prepare the budget proposal
fo r the co m ing year
T e r r y su ld h r c o n s id e rs h ts biggest a c ­
co m p lish m e nt d u rin g hts sh ort tim e as c ity
a d m in is tra to r the selection o f the "th re e very
qualified professionals " He said Weeks ram e on
Ixiard al a busy tim e, a dding. "We have been
b u rn in g the m id n ig h t o il g e ttin g the budget
proposal ready to d is trib u te M on d a y."
W eek* w as p re v io u s ly a c o m p tro lle r fo r
Statewide Broadcasting. Inc,, of Pompano and
has nine years m un icip al experience.
C h ristia n "C h ris " Nagle, fo rm e r c o m m u n ity
planner fo r the c ity o f G ainesville, started as etty
planner In Lon gw ixxl May 30 and w ill be revising
and upd atin g the c ity 's com prehensive plan.
Charles A rth u r Hassler. fo rm e r c ity engineer fo r
W inter Springs, went to w o rk for Longwood on
June 24. and ts studying the c ity ’s drainage
need* and Is being briefed by the c ity 's c o n s u ltin g
engineers, Dyer. Riddle, M ills and Precourt and
Hoyle Engineering on sewer and w ater projects.
T e rry said he w ill recom m end at a departm ent
heads m eeting Tuesday th a t G eri Zam bri. w ho
was c ity c le rk w hile T e rry was adm inistrator.w ork In the c le rk 's office. She wus In charge o f
personnel p rio r to he*- p ro m o tio n and did a good
Job. T erry said It depends w he th er personnel Is
placed under finance or Ihe c ity clerk, he added.

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Evening Herald. Sanford. FI.

Sunday, Juno SO. W i - I B

Raines: I Can't Catch Coleman
B y 8 a m Cook
H e ra ld S p o rts E d ito r
A year ago. T im Raines said h r w asn't w orrie d
about J u a n Sam uel. T he Philadelphia rookie
had a 13-base edge over Raines in stolen bases
as the season neared the hallw a y point.
T he Lou Brock A w ard, w hich the N ational
la-ague In stitu te d In 1981 for Its stolen base
kin g , had only one ow ner Us llrst three years
and th a t tltle ho ld er w a sn 't Ju a n Samuel.
It was T im R alnrs. He stole 71 In H I. 78 In '82
and 9 0 In '83 to lav c la im to the annual a w a rd
Sam uel, a young p h rn o m w ith a slashing bat.
Ilo th y feet and a porous glove. Jumped lo a big
lead over Raines In '84. A year ago. Sam uel had
37 steals and Raines totaled 24 on June 30
Was Raines w orried? Not a chance, he said
" I 'l l catch h im ." he b o ld ly predicted " l i e ca n 't
keep h ittin g like that forever And I'm going to
get hot In the second h a lf."
Raines got more th a n hot
some o f the most Incredible
power h itte r ever co m p ile d
avrrage. 106 runs. 192 hits.
triples. 13 gam e-w in nin g RBI

H r pul together
num bers a none
Ills 309 b a ttin g
38 doubles, nine
and 87 w a lk s all

N.L. Baseball
ranked In the T op 10 among the N .L leaders.
Stolen bases? No problem e ithe r Raines
sh ille d In to overdrive. He had Just 36 steals after
100 games b ut turned on the last 62 lo fin ish
w ith 75. Sam uel settled fo r 72 and second best.
Raines picked up his fourth Lou Brock Award.
Raines' 321 steals In fo u r years and change
enabled h im to become the th ird youngest
player to steal 300, T y C obb and Rickey
ilrn d e rd s o n preceded him R a ln rs success ra tio
o f 8 6 3 1321 fo r 3721 Is the hesi o f all-tim e.
A year later, however. J u a n Samuel la the
least of Raines' worries. A new phenom has
emerged w ith the new year. Vince Coleman,
w ho p unted fo r the Florida A A M U niversity
lootball tra m , was prom oted to the St. Louts
varsity w hen In jurie s hobbled tw o outfielders.
Coleman, a rookie, was supposed to be a year
away T h a t's w h y he began the season In AAA.
Manager W h ite y lle rro g soon found out be
w asn't. C olem an t&gt;ecamc the ntost-talked about

player In the N .L Hts b lin d in g speed and chop
s w in g turned th e Cards from also-rans Into
contenders
T hursday evening. Coleman stole bases No.
49 and No, 50. T h a t rig h t. 49 and 50 T eam m ate
W illie McOer Is next w ith 28 Davey Lopes has
27. Gary R rd us lo llo w s w ith 24 and Samuel
tra ils w ith 22
Raines, well, he h.is 2 1 T hat's a d e fic it o f 29
" Is he w orrie d? "
' Hell yes I'm w o rrie d ,” Raines said w ith the
em phasis on Hades. “ Coleman can fly . f i r can
p la y. I'm te llin g you "
B u t can he p la y w e ll enough to hold otT a
R aines' second-hail surge? Or w ill he fold down
the stretch like Sam uel?
“ I doubt It.*' said R alnrs to the second
q u e s tio n . " H e 's a b e tte r b a s c ru n n e r th an
Sam uel He's a chop h itte r who opens up a look
o f boles l i e s g o in g lo keep h ittin g and
s te a lin g ."
H ittin g and ste a lin g loo well lor Raines to
catch? "1 c a n 't c a tch C olem an." a d m itte d
Raines "H e 'd have to get h urt. A nd you d o n 't
w ish that to happen to a nyone."

And it h r doesn't get h u rt? " I th in k he can
break R ickey H enderson’s re c o rd ." p r e d liir d
R ain es a b o u t the 130-base sta nd ard th a t
Henderson set w ith the O akland A ‘s
If Raines doesn't catch Coleman and h r
doesn't m ake the all-star team . It w ill mean the
end of tw o perfect streaks fo r the rx -S c m ln o Ir
H igh Hash He has been on t h r nil-star tra m a n d
led the league In stolen bases all lour years he's
I k-c ii In the m ajors
Yeah, th e y both m ig ht be gone th is y e a r."
Raines said "A n d I s till m ig h t have m y best
y e a r."

Taylor G e ts
Mound Nod
For Sanford

Cotton's Cage 1
Game Bounces
Into Portugal
B y K o b L a ris
S p e c ia l to th e H e ra ld
T here's a fa m ilia r face ori th r
p lu y g ro u n d b aske tba ll c o u rts
ih rs e days. Rulx-n C o tto n Is
track In to w n.
C otton began honing h is skills
al Ih r W illia m C lark co u rts and
later at the Castle Brewer courts.
As the sun fades now adays, he
ra n lx- seen p la ying his game al
Castle Brewer w ith o the r local
h(K ipstrrs. m anv o f w ho m are
lo o kin g to follow lo hts footsteps.
C o tto n , 2 6 . s ta rr e d at
Sem inole H igh before d o in g Die
same at Brevard C o m m u n ity
College and the U n iv e rs ity of
C e n tra l F lorida. Ills talents have
now ta k e n h im to P o rtu g a l,
w h e re he h a s p lu y e d p ro Icsalonally fo r tw o seasons. C o t­
ton has overcom e the differences
there In c u ltu re and language ofT
Ihe co urt, and the early stigm a
ol b rin g a pow erful b u t short
fo rw a rd on Ihe co urt. C o tto n , at
6 fix &gt; t-l. 200 pounds, now plays
point guard.
On Ihe playground Is w here
Ihe game Is really learned, C o l­
ton Insists, and h r likes w hat he
sees In Sanford. "T h e re 's a lot of
them o u l th e re ." he says. " I
th in k they could really play.
T h e y ’ re p la y in g b e tte r th e n
when I came up
"Y o u have to play p la ygro un d
Itall to lx* good. T h a t's where
you learn w hat you can do. You
tra in In school on learns but you
le a rn bow p la y o u t on Ihe
playgro un ds In p icku p g am es."
A fte r fin is h in g up at th e n
D ivisio n II UCF. where he started
tw o years. C otton could not find
a professional team In Ihe U nited
S la te s In te re s te d e n o u g h to
glvcd h im a try out
A l U C F. h r w as a fo r r e .
s ta rtin g w ith Ills very firs t game

B y C h r is F itte r
H e ra ld S p o rts W r ite r
W hile choosing th r rem ainder
ol th e lin e u p w ill ty- h a rd
considering the in lrn l she has.
Sanford L ittle A m rrtrm i League
A l l S t a r in M il a g e t K i h c l
H o o t s le " J a c k s o n k n o w s
exactly w h o h e r m ain m an on
ilit- m o u n d w ill he when the
A m e rican s open play In Ihe
Sub D is tric t T ournam ent Mon
tiny at Tavares
Tin- H aulnrd Am ericans take
on host Tavares Monday tilg h l at
H In tin- o|H-nlng game ol Ihe
d n n b lr e lim in a tio n to n riu iin e n t.
S a n f o r d N a t io n a l b u t t l e s
Leesburg w ith the w inner going
against O rla n d o on Tuesday.
O rlando drew a firs t-round bye
Jaekson said I lie lin e u p w ifi
probably not he decided u n til
Sunday n ig h t, hut. one nam e
h a s already tie rn penciled tn --

Basketball
against D ivisio n I F urm an U n i­
versity team when he grabbed
19 rebounds In a upset w in.
D uring tw o seasons filled w ith
uncanny m oves to the basket,
re b o u n d s he s h o u ld n 't have
g otten, a n d n u m e ro u s b lo c k
shots, everyone took notice —
except the scouts.
" I was disappointed I d id n 't
even gel a tr y o u t." he said
recently o ver the telephone from
b is m o th e r R ut hit- C o tto n 's
S a n f o r d h o m e . " I p la y e d
forw ard. I th in k that was t h r
p ro h lrm r ig h t t h e r e .”
C otton, th o u g h , h arbo r* no
r e s e n tm e n t to w a r d s fo r m e r
coaches. Ills re la tio n s h ip w ith
then UCF coach. T o rch y C la rk,
w as e x c e lle n t . C o tto n w a s
C l a r k 's t y p e o f p la y e r —
never-say-dlr lo u g h and a supe­
rior athlete. C olton says he loves
w in n in g and was sim p ly try in g
to gel the Job done fur ("lark In
1980 and 1981
A lter s ittin g out a year. C otton
th e n s e c u re d a c h a n c e In
Portugal, th u n ks to help from
C lark E v e ry th in g was fo re ig n *
I h r r r . C o lto n say*, and th e
coaching was In fe rior fa it he
made It w o rk.
A lte r le a rn in g Ih r languugr.
C otton says th in g s got m uch
lx -lle r He found a friend In
D etroit n a tive Jam es W rlg h l. Ihe
o n ly o th e r A m e ric a n on the
team , und scored over 23 p oints
|x-r game
W ith the strong season u nd er
his hell. C otton gave basketball
In the stales a nother try . but he
S . I V * a try o u t w ith Ihe W isconsin

Derrick Taylor.

Mt-raMI P M b i f Tiwmi*f Vin-ctfri

Ruben Cotton slams one homo, much to the delight ol hts playground friends.

See C O T T O N . Page 4B

Nationals Bank On Hitting As Sub-District Opens
B y C h r is P la te r
H e ra ld S p o r t* W r it e r
The Sanford L ittle N ational
League A ll-S ta rs have enjoyed
tre m e n d o u s s u c c rs s In past
seasons. In 19H2 and 83, th r
L ittle N ationals .advanced to the
Florida L ittle M ajor la-ague State
T o u rn u n te n i where th ey made
respectable show ings both years
In 1984. the Sanford A m erican
la-ague became the m ore power
ful o f (he tw o as the N ationals
bowed o u t early in the D istrict
T o u rn a m e n t w hile the A m e ri­
cans advanced to the fin a ls
before being bealen by C le r­
m ont.
A gain tn 19S5. the A m erican
Lruguc Is expected lo have the
stronger tra m B ut the N ationals
w o n 't le t th a t stop th em from
g iv in g It a ll they ve got

Al Mitchell

Sanford N ational opens play In
th r F lorida L ittle Major SubD is tric t T o u r n n m r n t M onday
night at 6 against Leesburg. The
w inn er advances lo Tuesday's 6
p in g am e a g a in s t O rla n d o
w hich drew a bye
The one th in g the N ational
Leagur stars have relied on in
th r past Is at least one overpow ­
ering p itch e r. For tw o years It
was W illie "Sugar T e x " McCloud
a n d la s t y e a r It was M ik e
M erthle. T h is year, however. Ihe
N ationals d o n 't have the one big
gun w ho can dom inate on the
m ound. T h e y do have a n um ber
of capable p itch e rs and they w ill
hope Ih e p itc h in g h o ld s u p
because th is is a very strong
h ltlln g tr a n t.
"W e 'v e gut a lo t o f good
h itte rs .” Sanford N ational m * " -

Brian Orayeon

Joe Wlgglne

V in c e C o le m a n
. . . 5 0 s te a ls

T i m R a in e s
...2 1 s te a ls

Baseball
a g rr A l " S k ip " M itche ll said
"We hope to do better than last
te a r Its p robably a better h illin g
team but we d o n 't have a pitcher
lik e M ike M e rth le ."
M itehell. Ihe m anager o f Suninla nd . Is co ach in g the National
League stars fo r t h r second year.
Last year, the N ationals were
knocked out a fte r w in n in g one
and lo t ng tw o T he y were the
v ic tim s o f a perfect game th ro w n
by Leesburg p itc h e r K cth Mays
In the S ub-D tstrlct T ournam ent
opener W ith t h r bats he has tn
the lineup th is year. M itchell
doesn't th in k th e re w ill be a
repeat o ftlia t feat.
"W e know we're going to h it,"

A lo n /o B ru nd id gr Is another
h r said. “ We have to get good
p itc h in g and defense to keep us e xcellen t h itte r from F irst Feder­
al B ru n d id g r. an In fle ld rr. p ro ­
going "
M itc h e ll's a ssistan t Is Rick ved th a t by ta king S un B a nk's
T a y lo r w ho was an assistant on D e rric k T aylor, the best p itch e r
b o th L it tle N a tio n a l League In e ith e r league. d o w n to w n In
tra m s th a t went to state. Taylor the firs t gam e of the C ity Series.
Is an excellent m o tiv a to r who
M ike D tllo n . Al D ix o n and
gets the must o ul o f h is players.
Adrae W illia m s are the other
A m o ng the top h itte rs arc five three F irst Federal players on
p la y e rs o ff league c h a m p io n the team and both were to p
F irst Federal w h ic h w ent 17-0 In n o tch h itte rs d u rin g the reg ula r
Ih r regular season before d ro p ­ season. D illo n , u lefthander, was
pin g tw o straight lo Sun Hank In F irs t Federal's catcher m ost of
Ih r C ity Series. Leading ihe way the year but w ill probably p lay
Is Joe W iggins w ho sw ings a o u lfle ld fo r Ihe N ationals D ixon
p ote nt bat from the left hand was a solid th ird tutsemun for
side p f the plate. W ig gin s led the F irst Federal and h e 'll stay at th r
league In hom ers und h it tw o of hot co rn e r w hile W illia m s w ill be
th em In the last g a m r o f the C ity In Ihe o u tfie ld
Series. W iggins Is ulso one of th r
B ria n Grayson w ho played for
lo p pitche rs on th e tra m and can
B e * H IT T IN G , Page 3 B
also do the Job at shortstop.

Darrell Canada

Alton Dixon

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The 12-year-old rig h th a n d e r
pitched S u n Bunk lo the L ittle
A m r r lr n n a n d S a n fo rd C ity
ch am pio nsh ip s. D uring t h r reg u ­
lar season. T a ylo r pitched one
n o -h ltie r. tw o o n e -lilltc rs m id a
pair o f tw o h itle rs He p itche d a
tw o h ltte r In the C ity Series
against F irst Federal. T a y lo r also
has to u rn a m e n t experience ns
he was one ol the m ainstays on
the m o u n d Ini Iasi year's A ll
Star team
" E v e r y t h in g else Is h a rd
lK -tiitls r there are a lot ol good
p la y e rs ," Ja ckson said
"Hut
there's no doubt who w ill lxp ltc itin g I'm going w ilh my
man I'm a lw a ys confident w ith
D errick (T n y lo rlo n the m ound "
There are tw o players w ho
could I m- b e h in d Ih r pl.de w ith
Taylor on t tic* m ound and w ha l
h e lle r choices th an Sun Hank
tr a m m a l m A l I 'r r k l n s a n d
Ja m e s J a c k s o n w ho have
t iu n d lc d T a y l o r ' s b la z i n g
I,i M h . d k all season Perkins a n il
J a c k s o n , m an a g e r J a c k s o n 's
son. ulno could lx- called o il lo
p ilch and Ja ckson Is also adept
at shots!op
Both proved they were potent
h itte rs In the C ity Series as. In
the filia l game. Jackson h it u
grand slant hom er und a pair ol
tw o -ru n s in g le s and I'r r k ln s
rrx-krrl u solo hom er.
A m ong the In fle ld rrs are llrs t
b a s e m e n A lb e r t A n d e r s o n
I M r d r o I'h a rm a c y ) and H arvey
C lln g rr (B u tc h 's Chevron), seco n d b a s e m e n J o h rt e 1 1
Itre w Ing lo n lA tlu rilk - Bank) and
E r ic W a s h in g t o n I D u t c h 's
C he vro n ), s h o rs lo p s J a c k s o n
and T a y lo r, and th ird busrrnan
fo rty ( h a v e rs I Adcock R oollngl
T h e o u l f l e l d r r s I n c lu d e
W a s h in g t o n . C h r is S h a d r
(Seminole Ford), Loren ro Polk
(Sun Bank). Ray Adcock (Adcock
Roofing). T o n y D uval (A tla n tic
Dunk). F loyd Henderson (M e dio
Pharm acy). E ll Hlantnn IB u lr h 's
( h rv ro n l and Luknsrla K rn u n n
( M e d io P h a r m a c y ) . Y e s ,
Lukov la Is a g irl, but she was
also one o f the to p h itle rs In the
league and Is one of the fastest
players on the team .
O thers w ho could lx- culled on
for p itc h in g d u ly arc ( havers.
Jackson. P e rkin s and Adcock.
We ll p ro ba bly decide on the
lineup S unday n ig h t." Jackson
said. "W e 'v e got a lot o f grxxl
players to choosr from . T h is
year we came o ff w ith a c o m ­
plete teum P itc h in g should fo­
lio problem p lu s we've got the
power b e h in d the h ats."
J a c k s o n h as been u v e ry
siir-crssftil m anager th is season.

See TAYLOR. Page SB

Alex Hayee

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At P llls h u rfth . Keith M oreland went 3-for-S, tnctudInK a solo home ru n . and Sieve T ro u l w a lle re d sevrn
litis lo lead (he C ults lo ih e lr th ird sira l(*h l victory.
I rout. 7-3. pitched Ids second com plete ifuine and llrs t
n h u lo u l of the season l.osliiK Pirates sta rter Jose
lU 'la-on dropix-d lo 2 - 10

A l Los Angeles. Ken (J b c rk lrll s g ro u n d -ru le triple
c lim a xe d a Ihree-run ra lly In the sixth In n in g that
sparked A tlanta. Sieve Hedroslan. 5-6. p itc h e d 6 1-3
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U n ite d Presa In te r n a tio n a l
Dave S lle b ’s p itch in g belled
his w ords.
T o r o n t o 's r ig h t - h a n d e r
dow nplayed the Im portance of
F riday n ig h t's 2-0 v ic to ry over
Del ro ll, b ut Stieb pitched as if
the A m e rican League Eastern
D ivisio n was al slake. W hen the
Blue J a ys and Tigers meet again
US ih c firs t week o f October.
S lle b 's th re e-h it s h u lo u t over
Dan Retry w ill be rem em bered
I d o n 't regard th is as a really
Im p o rta n t series." said Stieb.
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M ost im p o rta n t se ries
come dow n In Septem ber." Or
later.
W ith a six-strikeout p e rfo r­
m a n c e . S t ie b lo w e r e d h is
league.leading ERA io 1.93. It
was h is llrs t shutout o f th e year,
how ever — an Indication o f hts
fortunes.
P c lry . w ho threw a fiv e -h itle r
in defeat, fell nn sy m p a th y for
S lleb 's lo u g h luck th is season.
" H e d id n 't have lo d o It
to n ig h t." Retry said. "H e could
have p itched another good game
and gotten bealen. 3-2 I'd rath er
have people feel sorry fo r h im
than so rry for m e.”
George D ell's iw o-run hom e
ru n o il Retry In the second gave
T o ro n to a 3 1-2 game lead over
Dr-1toll and assured the Blue
Jays ol h o ld in g first place a l (he
conclusio n o f the series.
H e ll's 1 4 th h o m e r o f th e
season was all (he offense Stieb
needed W ith his fastball rising,
he retired all but n ln r o f his
v ic tim s on fly balls and pop-ups.
Stieb was never In any real
tr o u b le a fte r L ou W h ita k e r
bunted hack lo him w ith r u n ­
ners on firs t a nti second and
nofm tly o ut In Ih r th ird He got
lin- force at th ird and retired the
side.
"You ru n : allow yourself to
le d s u a k c -h n trn ." Retry said " I f
you keep p itc h in g well, y o u ’re
going In w in T ha t's Ihc th in g
d ia l happens to a lot of people
Y ou s la r i fe e lin g s o rry fo r
yourself. You have lo keep th in k
lh a l If you keep p itch in g w ell,
y o u 'll w in a lot ol games,"
E ls e w h e r e . B o s to n b e a t

v i c t i m of th e t t r a v r a ' s i x t h i n n in g s in g e

B a lt im o r e

K e ds 1 1, P a dre s 9
A l Soil U lr|(o, Wayne K rcn ch lckl f ill a Ihree-run
hom er and Dave Parker added a solo shot lo pow er Ihc
Keds C in c in n a ti player-m anager Pele Rose was O-for-2.
Sim n c c d liift 41 h its lo break T y C obb's record of
4,191 Kon Kohlnsou raised Ills record lo 3-0. FIrtc
Show, Ii 5, UMtk the loss

A s tr o s 3. G ia n ts 1
A l Sun F’runclsco. A lan A shby and Denny W a llin g till
home ru n s and Joe N iekro p iis trd his 199th career
v ic to ry lo lead Aslros. The loss was i t i r e ig h th In a row
lo r Ih r G iants, one s h o rt o f the club record sel Iasi
season. Niekro Im proved lo 0-7 and H ill Laskey
dropped lo M O .

Ic'.ilrd M ilw a u ke e 5-2, Texas
lop|K'd Oakland 7 5, M in n e s o t a
edged C hicago 5-4. Kansas C ity
ntp|M'd C a lifo rn ia 5-4, and Sesllie s to p p e d C le v e la n d H-6
In the N ational Li-agur. It was
M o n tre a l 5. P h ila d e lp h ia 3;
C hicago 5, P ittsbu rg h 0 ; Si
Louts 3, New York 2: C in c in n a ti
11. San Diego 9; A tlanta 1 1. Los
Angeles 2. and Houston 3, San
Francisco I
Red S o x 6, O rio le s 1
At Boston. Mike Frasier went
4 lo r 4 and drove In Iw o ru n s lo
lead a 14 till Boston a tta ck and
sentl lo B a ltim o re lo Its fo u rth
straight loss. Bruce H urst. 3*7.
scattered six h its In seven In
n liig s w h ile s trik in g out seven
He led the game In the e ig h th
lim in g w ith a pulled m uscle In
Ills left leg.
Y a n k e e s 5. B re w e rs 3
A l New York. Kon G u id ry w on
his c tg h lh consecutive game and
Dave W ln lle ld slam m ed a tworun hom er lo lift the Yankees to
ih e lr lo u r ih s tra ig h t v ic to ry .
G u idry. 9 3. w o rk rd seven in ­
nings a llo w in g six tills , w a lk in g
one and s trik in g out three. Dave
K lg he ttl earned Ids 13th save.
R a n g e rs 7 . A ’s 5
A l A r lin g to n , Texas. T o b y
Hurrah h it u tte -brra klng twotu n hom er In the eighth In n in g
alter O akland had rallied fo r a tic
fr o m a 5 0 d e f i c i t . K e i t h
A th e rto n — the A ’s fourth p itc h ­
er o f ih e n ig h t — gave u p
H arrah 's s ix th hom er o f (he year
and saw h is record drop to 3*4
Greg H arris, w ho went the last 2
1*3 In nin gs for the Rangers, ran
his record lo 2 * l.
T w in s 8 . W h ite Box 4
A l Chicago. Kent lirb e k drove
In iw o run s and Frank Viola
survived a ihree-run e ig h th in*
ntng to c a rry Minnesota V iola
gave u p n in e h its In e ig h t
In n in g s, s tru c k out five and
walked three to raise hts record
lo 9-6 Ron Davis pitched the
I Inal in n in g fo r h is eighth save.
R o ya ls 5. A a g s ls 4
At Kansas C ity . Mo.. G reg
Pryor's I4 ih -ln !n g single scored
p in c h -ru n n e r Jo hn W athan from
second base lo lift the Royals
a n d D a n Q u ls r n b e r r y . 4 -4 .
C a lifo rn ia 's Doug C orbett. 2-1.
was th e lose r H al M cR ae's
p ln ch -h lt tw o -ru n hom er In the
eighth Bed the score 3-3 for
K an sas C ity . M ariners 8. In d i­
ans 6
At Seattle. G orm an Thom as
siruked a th re e-run tlx th -ln n ln g
hom er to ra lly the M ariners to
th e ir club-record seventh c o n ­
secutive v ic to ry . Thom as' l l l h
hom er, o ff J e ff Barkley. (T3.
wiped o ut a 6-0 deficit and made
a w in n e r o f reliever Roy T h o m ­
as. 3-0.

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(lri'K &lt; jrla n c a le n d a r a n d t- x triid i h c m o n t li of J u n e .
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w it lim it a I o m F r id a y o lu lii lo e v e n liln r e c o r d at 7-7
a n d b ru t th e N e w Y o r k M ein for I h c n e c o n d t im e th in
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S u n d a y ; i h a l ' s s t ill In J u n e Is n 't I t ? l i e ' s d o n e o s u ih m I
o s y o u c a ll d o p llc b lr if ! e v e r y flit Ii d a y ."
T u d o r , w h o w h irle d th e s e a s o n at 1-7. h a s p la y e d a
m a jo r r o le In I h e C a r d i n a l s ' s u r tje In t h e N L Flu sh
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s e v e n e a r n e d n u t s m th e 17 l im lu g s in J u n e . Me s t r u c k
m il f&gt;H w h ile w id ktn p , Ju st 2 T T u d o r h a s t h e lie s t ra tio
o f h i t s to In n in g s p lle h c d o n th e S i l a u d s s h i l l
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a e « |tilre d In lh e o il wcuwon fro m I’ lllH h iir k h (or G e o r g e
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o s w e ll a s I h a v e In J i m r I P s n ic e in to * n l .R 0 0 ."
T u d o r p it c h e d 7 1-3 lim h if js a n d a llo w e d s o lo h o m e r s
lo O c o rf(e F’o s le r a n d M o o k le W ils o n , l i e r e c e iv e d r e lie f
h e lp fro m K e n D a y le y , w h o p it c h e d th e f in a l I 1 3
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h o u irre d lo r Si Louis
F'.lsr where In I he NL. M ontreal heal P hila d elph ia 5-3.
&lt;'hlca|(o blanked P ltlrtlnoK h 5-0. C in c in n a ti o ut((un nrd
San l)le((o l l l l . A tla n ta larnlu uted Los AnKeles ||- 2
and I lou sion slopped San FTancIseo 3 -1,
F 'x p o i S , P h illie s 3

A t M ontreal. H ryn S m ith , 9-3. tossed on c ljfh l-h u ie r
and Mike F it/K e rald cracked tw o home ru n s to xcl
dow n Ih c Phillies. C harles Hudson. 3-7. w as the loser.
Mike S chm idt h it his n in th home ru n lo r Philadelphia.
I lin Koines Nln^lt-d tw ice for Ihc E x | k w ,

K e n O b e rk fe h
...k e y t r ip le

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D r s v e s 1 1, D o d g e rs 0

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C o n tin u e d fr o m ID

Albert Andcraon

Chris Shade

James Jackson

rloyd Hsndsrson

In fuel, site is unbeaten Jackson
guided Sun Hank In a perfect
I H O record In Ih c reg ula r season
and a sweep o f Iw o stra ig h t o v rr
F'lrst F'rdcral In the C ity Series
But Jackson also relies heavily
on her assistant couches. Ronnie
Slpplo (Sun Hank) and Duane
L a fo llc ttc (U ulcITs C hevron)
"Because I w o rk evenings I
miss some pra ctice tim e hut I
know I can count on ;ny assis­
tant coaches," Ja ckson said.
"T h e y (Slpplo and LaFoltette)
h a v e th e k id s d o w n th e re
everyday p ra cticin g . T hin gs a rr
going Just line. The kids are
ready to p la y ,"
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a ll-s ta r coach Hie past three
ye a rs so he kn ow s w h a t lo
expect In tournam ent play.
"R o n n ie Slppto's been m y ace
in the h o le ," Jackson said " lie 's
been there Itelore anti lie 's been
a KXJ percent h e lp ."
G e ttin g off to a good s ta rt was
lni|M&gt;rtant lo Jackson In the C ity
S e rie s and Is a g a in In Ihe
S ub D is tric t T o u rn a m e n t. T a ylo r
Is ih r m an w ho can p ut Sanford
In a good position rig h t away
w ith h is strong rig h t a rm

T A V A R E S

F I E L D

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D ir e c t io n s lo th e T a v a r e s
1m h i hall field, prov b ir d by Ih r
S anlord Recreation D epartm ent
— T ake H ighway 4f&gt; lo H ighw ay
44 1 In Tavares Take a led on Si
C la ir Road, then lake Ih r second
(Lived road on the left and go
around lo Ih c h a r k o f the
h allflrU ls.

All-Star Schedule
Anthony Duvall

Eric Washington

Harvey Cllager

EU Blaateu

P LOS 10 4 MA t o * L E A G U E
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Toay Chavera

Lorsaso rolk

Johnell Brevlngton

Erahiao Howard
DISTRICT 14 L IT T L E L E A O U E
•4* Hr Loogv* All ttor
Tourn*moot Ooitw * 1
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M *H* D i.itw n
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World Wri*» - Wim*miporl. P« , Aug If
Juoror Olv 144*0
loclion I - Nica.ilW, July »
ll* l« Tourn*m*nl - M*rrlH l*l*nd July )t
SoulSorn R*gwm - tu4ll4. Aug *
World io n ** — Taylor. M a s . Aug I)
Sot non I — Dalton. July I I
tl*t* Tourn*m*nl - Bgt* Raton. July S
SoulSorn R e g io n - Pari L*udor*H Aug I
World Sorlot — Gory Ind . Aug I)
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Socttsn I — In v 4 rn .ll July a
Slatt Tournomonl - DungdA. July H
Soumorn R*gwn - Orlando. Aug 4
World Son** — Pori Laudgrdai. Aug II

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Porotl City. W W . u u , July I I

Monday's Preview: Altamonte's Juniors
Al Perkins

LaKoooU Hannon

Bootsle Jackson

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�Disgusted Burns Birdies 18th,
Gains Tie After Double Bogey
MEMPHIS. Term (UPI) — George B u m s was
d isgusted w ith him self.
H r had a one-shot lead In the second ro u n d of
the M em phis G olf Classic w ith two holes to play
— and th re w It away w hen he h it his drive o u t o f
bounds, up against a fence post, on the n ext to
last hole and wound u p w ith a double bogey.
V is ib ly fum ing. B u rn s p ut h is approach shot
Just fo u r feel from the cup on the final hole — and
ra m m e d It home to gain a tie for Ih r lead w ith
D avid O grln and B ill Sander at the m idw ay p oint
o f the $500,000 to urna m en t.
" I needed that b ird ie ." said Burns " I was re a lly
disgusted about the w ay I p la v rd Ih r previous
hole It was a stu pid th in g to do and th a t's the
k in d that stays w ith y o u ."
••T h e tr i leaders w ent Into today's th ird round
one shot ahead o f R ichard Zokol and Jo h n
M ahaffey and tw o ahead o f L a rry Nelson. Russ
C ochran and Bob T w ay after posting 8-under-par
136s for l he first 36 holes
B u m s, who hasn't w on on the PGA T o u r since
I9 6 0 , had a 3 -u n d rr-p a r 69 Friday O grln. yet to
Win In three T our years, had a 70 And Sander,
last-place on th is ye ar's m oney list w ith $712
a fte r m a kin g o nly one cu t In six previous starts,
had a 71
"S cores are going to co n tin u e to be real low.
especially If It stays o ve rca st." said B u m s
The
leaders have lo go o u t and be aggressive They
fth e o the r entrants) are not going to wait for us to
m ake a m istake
" I have got to go o u t there and go for It. not
m ake any more stupid m istakes "
" T h is Is the first tim e I've been to the
pressroom back to b a c k ." said O grln It's a lo t of

H O L E S -IN -O N E

What the odds are

G o lf
fun I played w e ll again and If I had p u tte d as well
as yesterday. I'd have had th e same scorr.
P utting c e m e n ls your game. W h e n you are
p u ttin g w e ll, e v e ry th in g else falls in to pla ce."
Thursday was a h um id day w ith the tempera­
ture In the m ld-90s. Friday, the overcast held the
m ercury to th e m td-70s.
" It was to u g h e r out there today because of the
w in d ." said Sander " It would be a t y o u r back at
one hole and th en In your face at the next. I
struggled a b it and was luejy to get a 7 1 . 1 need to
get m y d riv e r s tra lg h trn e d out. and In a h u rry ."
Nelson, p la y in g In the same threesom e as
Bum s, had F rid a y 's best round, a 6 -u n d e r 66 that
featured a hole-ln-one at the 190-yard 12th hole
w here h is 3-Iro n shot landed 10 feet short o f the
cup and rolled In
IN K S T E R 3 -P U T T S INTO 2ND
MERSHEV. Pa (UPI) - Given the choice. Julie
Inkster w o u ld probably like to see some changes
made on the 18th hole at the H c rs h ry C ountry
C lub West Course.
For the second consecutive ro u n d . Inkster
tw o-putted 18. Last year, she had to settle for par
on the hole and w ound up tied fo r second place
Friday, she tw o -p utted for bogey, w h ic h cost her
sole possession o f the first ro u n d lead In the
8250.000 Lady Keystone Open
Inkster fin is h e d w ith a th re e -u n d rr 69 and tied
w ith Betsy K in g for Brsl place
" I had some trouble w ith m y s e tu p ." Inkster
explained.

Sunday. June JO. I H J —IB

Evening Herald. Sanford. FI

Any tingle hole
(regulation course)

lit.

Average goiter
33,616-10-1
LPGA Tour pro
4,646-lo-t
PGA Tour pro
3.706-IO-1

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NE A GRAPHIC

M ayfair T ea m s H a v e Off
D ay A t W ekiva's Pro-Am
As r e p o r te d last w e e k , a
Pro-Am w as held at W c k iv a
C o u n try C lu b on Friday. J u n e
21 K im Y o u n g and G ro v e r
Todd, the tw o professionals from
M ayfair C o u n try Club, each took
two team s to participate
K im s te a m s w e re : J a c k
Daniels. H ow ard Mlnner. R udy
Seiler. B ill C raig. W tlttey Eckstrtn and Wes W r r n r r
G ro v e r's te a m s were: T ed
Daum. C ra ig Cooper. R ichard
Barnes. K im Townsend. B illy
Epps and C hu ck ILiragona
A lth o u g h everyone tried hard,
this tim e It was to no a vail
a lth o u g h W h lte y d id w in a
closest-to -th r-p tn p r lr r on one of
the par 3s
T his F rid a y. Ju ne 28. K im ts
taking tw o tra m s to try th e ir
skill at Ih r Glen Abbey course
This Is a ladles Pro-Am and Ih r
M a y fa ir te a m s In clu d e
A da
O'Neil. G lo ria Prosser. M ary A n n
W illia m s . S te lla Brooks a nd
Dossir dc G anahl
The w in n e rs of ih r w ee kly
T ursd av D ogfight on J u n e 25
were us fo llo w s
l.ow Net Team (29| (Tie-m atch
ol cards) — F rank A m o th and
Buddy W illia m s . Second Low
Mel Team — Herb Pitm an and

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Harry S m ith . T h ird Low Net
Team 130)(— B ud Richards and
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Wed Addison, the golf director,
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c lin ic on J u n e 22 w ith a pre tty
gisul tu rn o u t. If anyone else is
Interested, th e c lin ic starts at 10
F in a lly , th e re s u lts ol the
T h u rs d a y s c r a m b le are as
follows The team o f Sieve P at­
te rs o n . T e d D a u n t. C h u c k
ILiragona a n d J o h n W ellm an
combined fo r a s trllu r 7 under
par lor th e w in There was a
two-way tie lo r second place
between th e foursom e ol K im
Y o u n g . A1 G re e n e . R ic h a rd
ILirnes and J a y Bow ling along
w ith the q u a rte t o l Pal Part low ,
Joe Prnudfnot. C arl T lllts am i
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C a rd in a l In du strie s' A n th o n y
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p itc h e r on the team and Is also a
It e a v y h i t l e r
Sh aw n
W a sh in g to n , an o u tfie ld e r. Is
a n o th e r hard h itte r olt C a rd in a l
C a lv in Donaldson, som etim es
called "S c o b y ." was a n o th e r top
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J o in i n g D o n a ld s o n o f f th e
R ailroaders are Scott Scstuk and
Alex Hayes, Srstak also pitche s
and plays In the In fie ld w h ile
Hayes Is In I he outfield,
S iin n lla m t. w h ic h w o n the
Irx K u r last year, also p ln e rtl
three players on the team In ­
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c lu d in g T om m y H a m p to n . HobSUMMER R ATES
e rt Redding and D avid D unn.
D unn has missed lire Iasi frw
EFFECTIVE J U N E 17. 1989
days o f practice due lo an In ju ry .
Poppa J a y's lo u r selection Is
D e m e triu s Presley a n o th e r v e t­
eran o f last year's learn. Presley
Is o ne o f the lo p d e fe n s iv e
WEEKDAY
W E E K E N D a f t H O L ID A Y S
p ta y rrs In Ih r league a m i a good
CART A GREEN FEE
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occasional longhair
AFTER 12 NOON
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9 H O L E S (A fter 2 PM)
9 HOLES (Alter 2 PM)
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E A S T R U T H E R F O R D . N .J
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In a m ist preceding u ltim a te
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IN BRIEF
Cincinnati Grand Jury Charges
7 In Lebanon Raceway Bribery
C IN C IN N A TI |UP1| — A C in c in n a ti federal g ra n d Jury
Friday re tu rn e d Indictm ents a ga in st seven m en. c h argin g
them w ith sports bribery In an a tte m p t to fix horse races at
Lebanon Raceway In Lebanon. O hio, and Latcnla Raceway
In Florence. K y. •
As part o f the same In ve stig a tio n , eight m en were
Indicted In Toledo Thursday on a variety o f charges.
In clud in g a tte m p tin g lo fix races at Toledo Raceway Park
Five o f Ih em were arrested T h u rs d a y , two o th e rs F rid a y
and one rem ain s al large.
Indicted In C incinn ati w ere Perry C arpenter. 40. o f
G rrrn v llle . Ohio, a standard-bred harness d riv e r and
tra in e r; C h a rle s C astleberry of C incinn ati, a fo rm e r
employee at bolh tracks; K e ith Justice. 34. o f H a m ilto n ,
Ohio, a harness driver; George W illiam s J r .. 22. o f
la-banon, O hio, a driver; Michael Radabaugti of L a u rrlv llle .
Ohio. 3(1. a d riv e r nnd trainer, and Lew is ja c k Russell. 47.
of Monroe. M id i
T entative arraignm ent was scheduled for J u ly 8 In U S,
D istrict C ourt In C incinnati
A d d itio n a lly , Russell and Theodore Blake. 00. also from
Monroe, were Indicted by a C olu m b us grand Jury for
suspected transm ission o f fre ttin g Inform ation co n ce rn in g
professional foot trail games.
Russell wus named In the T oledo Indictm ents as w ell, on
charges o f nporlx hrllrery, co nsp ira cy and In te rsta te
tran spo rtatio n In aid of racketeering. He was arrested at
the (rack T hursday.

49ers A re Favored To Repeat
KLNO. Nev. {UPII — The San Francisco 4 9e r* are 3-1
favorites to repeal ns Super B o w l cham pions, a cco rd in g to
&lt;rdds given F rid a y by H arroh's R eno Race and Sports Book
the M ia m i D olp hins — losers to the 49ers In S uper Howl
XIX Iasi J a n u a ry - and Super B o w l XV III ch am pio n Lets
Angeles R aiders were llsled at 4-1.
Seal Hr Is n r x l al 9-2; W a shington. 0 1: Chicago a n d St
Louis, H I; P ittsbu rg h. Dallas. C in cin n a ti and Ih r Lars
Angeles Rams. 10 I ; Denver. 12 I ; Green Bay. Kansas C lly ,
Seen Diego. D e tro it. Ihe New Y o rk G lunts and New York
•le ts, 15 1 ; N ew E n g la n d . 2 0 -1 ; C le v e la n d . 2 8 - 1;
Philadelphia and Houston, 40-1; A tla n ta . Minnesota. New
Orleans and T a m p a Bay. 50-1: Indianapolis and B uffalo
75 1.

Bowl Am erica Offers Free Clinic
A free ladles h ow ling clinic w ill Ire held Sunday 1985 at
Bowl Am erica Sanford. 180 W. A irp o rt B lvd. Ii Is sp on sored
by the S em inole C ou nty W om en's B o w lin g Association
T his program has been In s titu te d under the g uida nce o f
the F lorlda W om en's Bow ling A sso ciatio n as a service to Its
m em lw rs by h e lp fu l h in ts lo Im prove Ihe bowler's gum c.
Shirley liln tz , M e rrill Island, w ill lie the In s tru c to r for
tills clinic. Mrs, liln tz Is un active member o f the
professionals and an Instructor In her own right
T h is c lin ic Is open to all adult la d y bow lrrs. R egistration
form s are avulluble for p re -rcg lslra tlo n as spate w ill be
lim ite d.
— R o g e r Q u ic k

Astros Rally Past Fort Myers
KISSIMMEE — Osceola's Astros erupted for fo ur ru n s In
Ihe seventh In n in g lo tleal Fort M yers a 6-2 Florida Stale
League sethuck Friday night before 299 fans at Osceola
Stadium
The Aslros. w ho lead the FSL C en tral D ivision by 414
games over W in te r Haven, travel lo West Palm Beach fo r a
7 30 p in. game S aturday night.
Troy A fe n lr's tw o run homer keyed the four-run In n in g
Bob Parker wasO for 4 for Ihe A slros.

Davidson's Blasts Lift O-Twlns
ORLANDO — M ark Davidson sta ked a pair of hom ers as
the O rlando T w in s rom ped past C harlotte. 13-3. F rid ay
night In S o uthe rn League tuiseball before 558 fans at
T in k e r Field.
The O -Tw lns, w ho evened th e ir second-half record a 3-3.
pulled lo w ith in one-half game o f the Eastern D ivision lead.
The T w in s host C ha rlo tte S aturday n ig h t at 7 30.

W IM BLEDO N. E ngland (UPII - A halfaw ake J o h n McEnroe and a relaxed M artina
N a v r a t il o v a c a r v e d o u t p r e d ic t a b le
s tra ig h t-a rts victories F rid a y to reach the
th ird ro u n d in th eir title defense* at the 9 2 4
m illio n W im bledon te n n is cham pionship*.
M cEnroe, bidding fo r h is th ird successive
W im b le d o n singles c ro w n and his fo urth In
five years, was Involved In tw o lle-brcakers,
on h is w ay to beating N igerian N'Duka "T h e
D u k e " O dlzor 7 6 (7-1). 6-1. 7-6 (7-H. w h ile
fiv e -tim e cham pion N avratilo va overpow ­
ered A u stralian Anne M ln te r 6-4,6-1.
Sweden, s till reeling fro m the first-round
defeat o f fourth-seeded Mata W lla nd er.
g a in e d som e c o n s o la tio n as J o a k lm
N y s tro m and Stefan collected contrasting
v ic to rie s against A m e rican opponents.
N y s lro m . Ihe No 7 seed, was held up on
m a tc h p oint for 30 m in u te s by rain before
d e fe a tin g 1984 q u a rte rfln a lls t Paul A n n a c o n r 7-5. 7-5. 6-3 and Edberg w as
In volve d In a 57-game d a s h — Ihe highest
n u m b e r o f games of th e to urna m en t so fa r
— in a 6-1. 7-5. 3-6. 7-6, 9-7 vlciory over
T in t W llk ls o n .
In a n o th e r close five-setter. B rita in 's Jo h n
L lo y d fought off a com eback by Am erican
E liot T eltsch cr to edge th e I3lh-seeded
A m e rican 6-3. 6-4. 4*6. 3-6, 7-5 T e lls c h rr
becam e Ihe fourth seeded casualty am ong
the m en. follow ing the earlier exits o f
W lla n d e r, Am erican A a ro n K rtckstcln (10).
C zechoslovak Mlloslav M eclr ( 12)
Sixth-seeded A u stra lia n Pal Cash, a semifin a lis t Iasi year, came close to becoming
a n o th e r v ic tim F rid ay. C hilean R icardo
A cuna, ranked 133rd In Ihe w o rld , led Cash

T e n n is
7-6. 6-3. 3-6, 6-7. 5-3 when p la y was
suspended fo r th e day because o f ra in .
Also caught In m id-action, second-seeded
Czechoslovak Iva n Lendl was one-set all
against A m e rica n left-hander M ike Leach
und fifth-seeded Anders Ja rryd o f Sweden
led Am erican S cott Davis by i wo sets to one.
Frenchm an Y a n n ic k Noah, th e No. 11
seed. Just beat Ih e rain, scoring a 4-6. 6-4.
7-6, 6-2 v ic to ry over South A fric a n Eddie
Edwards.
Three tim e w o m e n 's c h a m p io n C h ris
Evert-Lloyd. w h o was due on ce n te rco u rt
im m ediately a fte r her husband, o n ly w at­
ched the first tw o sets believing L lo y d was
heading for a ru n a w a y w in
It was In evita ble the "T h e D u k e " should
bow out In th e k in g of W im bledon, b ut
McEnroe made heavy weather o f seeing off
O dlzor under th e threatening clouds hoverin g o ve r No. 1 c o u rt.
The 2 6 -ye a r-o ld New York s o u th p a w
adm itted he w us not at hts sharpest " I
started really s lo w ly today I feel I Just got
by. Just enough lo w in . There's n o t a lo t you
can do when you feel like th a t. You Just
hope thal you w ake up a couple o f days and
start flow ing b e tte r." he said
The world No 1 looked lethargic, b ut had
enough weapons In h is arm ory to c a rry h im
through against an opponent w ho had made
a name for h im s e lf tw o years ago w hen he

McMullen:
Owners
A re Unified
H O U S T O N lU F l) John
M cM u lle n. Ih r Houston A stro s'
c h a irm a n o f the b o a rd , bus
p riv a te ly told h is p la yers that
Ih r o w tir r s w ill slant! to g e th e r If
the p la ye rs decide to s trik e th is
year, a published rrp o rt said.
R epresentatives for th e ow ners
and the players are scheduled to
meet F rid ay m orning In New
York lo a ltrm p t lo m ove Ihe
s ia llc d c o n tra c t n rg o tlu llo n s nnd
prevent a strike.
At a one-hour (earn m ee ting
W ednesday culled by M i M ullen,
he to ld the A slros th a t the
o w ners are u nified, the H ouston
C hron icle reported T h u rs d a y He
also w en t over Ihe ow n ers' latest
proposals, w hich Include a sain
ry ca p on each team based on
die average o f the m ajor league
player p a yro lls of the 26 club s
T he players' union, th e M a jo r
L e a g u e B ase h u ll F la y e r s
A ssociation, rejected th e pro*
jtonul and has collected s trik e
a u th o riz a tio n voles over (he past
m onth from players on every
team. No s trik e date has been set
yet b y th e players.
Boh K nepjs-r. Ihe A s lro s ' re p ­
r e s e n t a t iv e lo th e F la y e r s
Association, said the m ee ting
w ith M cM ullen was In to rm u d v c
hut a d d e d (hut Ih r o w n e r's
speech d id n 't sway his feelings.
" M y g u t feeling Is th e re 's
going lo be a strike." said the
iell bunded starter, "H o w long. I
don’ t kn ow heron**-1d o n ’ t k n o w
how lon g It would lake before
the o w n e rs w ho are m a k in g
m oney w ou ld say. 'E n o u g h Is
enough, le t's gel tl settled *
" I th in k It w ill take a s trik e or
n ra r-s trtk e to gel them lo tiego
lla tr at Ihe table l hope I ’ m

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Undaunted. Cut ton headed
track to Portugal und enjoyed
a nother liu n n rr season th is past
year, scoring
25 p oints per
game h i early J u n e he arrived
h a c k In to w n f o l lo w in g u
n in e-m on th, 6 0 gam e cam paign.
C otton plans to head back to
Portugul In A ugust. Ills m other
R uthle carries m ix e d emotions.
Portugal Is a lon g w ay o il. she
says, but after w a tc h in g Ruben
grow up w ith u basketball In
hand she know s h e 's fu lfillin g a
dream "T h is Is w h a t he wanted
lo do so I'm pleased w ith It. 1
w o u ld rather h r be here In the
stules. th o u g h ," she said. " I 'm
p le a s e d w i t h h is d e c is io n
b eta use th is Is w h a t he prefers
In d a ."
C o d o n s u g g e s t s l i f e In
Ih irtu g a l really Isn 't too bud. He
gets an a pa rtm e n t, food money
a n d p le n ty lo spare, he says. In
a d d itio n . Ihe people are nice, he
says, and the coal o f liv in g Is
excellent. "Y o u co u ld go ra t a
g o o d d in n e r
f o r a d o lla r
and a hull and It w o u ld be too

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M e rth le was a lu tr bloom er,
p la y in g a sixth man role d u rin g
h is senior year al S em inole High.
T he talent h r n u rtu re d In the
p l a y g r o u n d s , however, wus good
eno ug h to gel h im to Sem inole
C o m m u n ity College and now to
D iv is io n II Eckerd C ollege In St.
Petersburg. This past season the
6-foot-4 M erthle was E ckerd's
second leading scorer w ith a IS
potnts/gum c average
M e rth le Insists C o tto n was
p r im a r ily responsible fo r his
developm ent. C otton says the
p u p il really has become a player.
" I lik e him . lie 's q u ie t but he
can play. He m ig ht beat me. No.
no, h e ’ll give me u h ard tim e but
l d o n 't th in k he could beat m e ."
s a y s C o tto n , s u g g e s tin g the
p u p il hasn't quite gotten good
e n o u g h lo b e a t the teacher.
C o lto n sh o u ld k n o w . H e's
been beating back challenges on
t he o u td o o r courts fo r alm ost 20
y e a rs n ow . T ha t p la y g ro u n d
fo rm u la haa paid b tg d ividends
tn S anford. Brevard. O rlando
u n d overseas.

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Flayer R ela tion s C om m ittee, w as
not a v a ila b le lo r c o m m e n t
T hursday, b ut In the J u ly Issue
o f Texas S portsw orld m agazine
said h r was not alarmed b y th e
strike a u th o riz a tio n voles.
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dud's a n o rm a l procedure in
labor negotU nions The q u rs d n n
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realize th e y 'v e v o lrd on a s trik e ,
hut d ia l d oe sn't mean they w ill
strike."
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G A M B L IN G O H O U N D B ?

p e n M lIn n

(1 A L T 1 M O H K lU P t t — A Memo­
ria l Stadium groundskeeper U
occuaed of co n c o c tin g an elabo­
rate story — In c lu d in g nam ing
an Orioles' p la y e r as a gambler
— lo dodge a &lt; 1 5 .0 0 0 debt lo a
bookm aker.
Police said Ih e groundskeeper.
J o s e p h T h o rn . 2 1 , to ld the
bookm aker he w as m aking ihe
bets for an O rioles' ballplayer,
n ot for him self. A n d because he
co u ld not c o n ic u p w ith Ihe
S15.000. T h o m needed some
co n vin cin g evidence.
In a move a im e d al evoking
sym pa thy and jte rh ap s forgive­
n e s s fro m th e b o o k ie , th e
g ro u n d ske e p e r p a id a frie n d
&lt;125 to shoot h tm tn th e hip.
T h e m an I n it ia lly to ld In ­
vestigators he w as to meet a
representative o( th e unnam ed
b a llp la y e r o u ts id e M e m o ria l
S ta d iu m .

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a g e n c y ."

M cMullen said " I f you want to
ta lk about w ho lost what, o b v i­
ously the p la y e rs lost far m ore
th an Ihe o w n e rs did. Al least
fin an cia lly, th e y lost all th e ir
p*»y, They w e re n 't paid and a ll
ih r owners h ad s trik e Insurance.
The owner loses less when he's
not p la y in g ."
The ow ners do not have s trik e
Insurance th is year
O 'S CUT B A C K DEER
B A L T IM O R E (U P II - T h e
Baltim ore O rio le s are crocking
dow n on fa ns w ho bring beer
In in Mt m orta l S ta d iu m and have
decided to c u t back on berr sales
a lte r Ihe seventh In n in g
Orioles general munager H ank
Peters said to d a y the club w ill
l&gt;rgln e nfo rcin g a c ity ordinance
p ro h ib itin g farts from b rin g in g
beer, or a n y b o d ie s or cans. In to
the stadium.

Stallions Turn Loose
Defense On Houston

m u c h to r a t." he nays, adding
th a t he has pul on 10 |&gt;ounds
since his DCF days.
Fur trow, though. C o tto n Is
c o n te n t w ith being buck home,
w here he's playing In an O rlundu
R ecreation D epartm ent Lrugue
a n d on Ihe Sanford playgrounds
T he strong playground eom pelle s p e c ia l ly a f o r m e r
B e rn a rd M erthle

M c E n r o e 's ih lr d - s e e d r d c o m p a tr io t
J im m y C onnors, a tw o-tim e ch am pio n, had
u rn u rh easier passage In to th e th ird round,
c o m fo rta b ly defeating New Z ealand qualifier
Kelly E ve rnd en 6-3. 6-2. 6-1 and ninthseeded J o h a n Krlek o f th e U nited Slates
beat A u s tra lia n John F itz g e ra ld 3-6. 7-6,
7 5. 6-1.

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— Ruben Cotton

C o n tin u e d fr o m IB
F ly e r s o l th e C o n t in e n t a l
B a sketba ll League became a
h ire r when h r was promised a
m in i cam p of 20 players und 40
showed up. Cot Inn then sjwnt
a nother year on ( h r playgrounds
o l Saniord.

commented.

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'You hov* to ploy playground ball to b« good. That's
w h i r s you loam what you can do. You train In school
on toams but you loam how play on tho playgrounds
In pickup gamos.'

...Cotton

e lim in a te d fo u rth -s e e d e d A r g e n tin ia n
G u ille rm o Vilas
M cEnroe, w ho opened th e m a tch w ith an
ace. dropped hts service tw o games later on
the back o f tw o double fa ults.
M a k in g lo o m any u n fo rc e d errors, he
seldom pressured the N ig e ria n u n til break­
ing back w ith a lob w he n Odlzor was
serving fo r the set at 5-4.
W hen It earner to the tie brea ker later,
however. McEnroe found hts touch, reeling
off seven p o in ts tn a row and follow ed up by
w ra p p in g u p the next seven games to lead
1-0 In th e th ird set.
M c E n ro e 's task was m ade easier by
O dlzor's Inconsistent s e rv in g . The Lagos
native, w h o developed h is te n n is at Houston
U n iv e rs ity . Texas, b ro ug ht a bo ut his own
d ow nfall b y dou ble-fa ultin g on break point
In tw o o f h is three second-set service losses.
Even w h e n he was tw o sets up. McEnroe
only show ed flashes o f h is b rillia n t touchplay and he again reserved hts best strokes
for th e tie brea ker before c lin c h in g victory
w ith a service w inner after tw o hours.
M cEnroe was not happy w ith his perfor­
mance.
" I d o n ’t th in k I would w in Ih e tournam ent
If I played lik e th is Ihe rest o f the w ay." he

Hw»M f la w br Tam ar Vincent

Cotton, basketball In hand, stills calls the Castle B rew er
blacktop his home as he readies for another year In Portuqal.

U n ite d P re s s In te r n a tio n a l
S ix days a fte r p u ttin g th e
clam ps on H c rs c h rl Walker, the
B irm in gh am S ta llio n s open the
U.S. F ootball League playoffs
hoping to d o the same to the
H o u s to n G a m b le r s and th e
league's No. 1 offense.
The S ta llio n s held Walker, the
Ihe USPL’a p re m ie r rusher, to
Just 73 yards — the first tim e In
12 games he w as held under 100
— In a 14-6 v ic to ry over New
Jersey. But o n S aturday (2:30
p m EDT). B irm in g h a m 's topra lrd defense fuces Ihe G am ­
blers. whose three 1.000-yard
receivers co m p rise the league's
m usl awesome a e ria l attack.
On S u nd a y, It's Denver at
M em phis a nd T am pa Bay at
O a klan d. M o n d a y n ig h t, th e
Generals close the quarterfinal
round at hom e against the de­
fe n d in g c h a m p io n B a ltim o re
Stars.
R e c o r d - s e t t in g H o u s to n
quarterback J im K elly, who has
missed four gam es mince In ju rin g
h is knee M ay 26. Is Haled as
quesllonable. He hasn't worked
In pads since ihe In jury b u t
p a rtic ip a te d In lig h t passing
d rills for the fir s t tim e this week.
Although T o d d D illon has ac­
cum ulated Im pressive statistics
w h ile s u b b in g fu r Kelly, th e
G a m b lers lo s t th re e o f fo u r
g a m e s u n d e r D illo n . A n d
H o u s to n . 1 0 -B , e n te rs th e
playoffs losers tn five of the last
seven games.
The S ta llio n s closed the regu­
lar season 6-1 and finished 13-5
lo r the year. T h e defense allowed

Football
Just 266.5 ya rd s a game and
w on the Eastern Conference title
w ith th eir defiant stand against
W a lke r and Ihe G enerals.
O f course, th e ir defensive plan
m u s t change If th e y hope to
c o n ta in H o u s to n ’ s re c e iv in g
tandem of R ichard Johnson (103
c a t c h e s f o r 1 .3 8 4 y a r d s ) .
Clarence Verdin (84, 1,0041 and
G erald McNeil (58. 1.0171.
B ir m in g h a m
I s le d b y
quarterback C liff S to u d t. second
In i h r league in passing to Kelly;
w ide receiver J im S m ith , who
had 87 receptions fo r 1.32 yards:
and Joe Crtbbs, th e U SFL's sixth
leading rusher w ith 1.047 yards
T he Stallions, w ith o u t Injured
C rtb b s and S m ith , beat the
G a m b le r s 2 9 - 2 7 a t th e
Astrodom e Ju ne 3 tn th e ir only
m ee ting (his season.
Memphis. 11-7, has averaged
36.7 points In w in n in g Its last
th re e games and has gotten solid
p la y from QB M ike Kelley, who
replaced W alter L ew is tn m id ­
season. Defensive end Reggie
W h ile led the S how boats' de­
fensive charge th is year w ith 11
V4 sacks.
The Gold. H -7 . w obbles Into
th e Lib erty B o w l gam e after
losin g 42-6 to J a c k s o n v ille last
week. Denver m a y have to go
w ith quarterback V in ce Evans,
w h o re p la c e d I n ju r e d B o b
G agllano last w eek In the Gold's
run-and-shoot offense.

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• O VERT 111 ME NT
THE M M R D O F
COUNTY COMMIUIOME R *
SEM INOLE COUNTY
FLORIDA
l#e*4*t* wAUtl b'dt tor Sail &amp;
AAAtofiAl Tfiling S a v K f i tor
Samtnot* C o m S *111 b* r*
(•tra d in '#* O H u* OT th*
P vd tatin g D'trctof Sarntnoto
County S m k t i Building. 1101
E « t l F l r i f S lr# *l. Sanford,
Florida O II1 ; until 1 OO P M .
total lima. MUd *n d iy . J«ty 1*.
I W . at *tu&lt;ii lima and ptac*
p ro o o ta lt w ill ba p u b licly
opan*d and r#ad aloud Pro
potait ratal f*d altor ma 1 00
P M dradiin* *111 ba rolurnod
unopanad to IN tandar
IF M AILING BIOS. M A IL
TO P O BOX 1119. SANFORD,
F L M IT J J i l l
IF D E L IV E R IN G B IO IN
PEBSO N
O E L IV E R TO :
COUNTV S E R V IC E S B U ILD
ING 1101 F FIR ST S T R E E T .
ROOM m i * SANFORD F L

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Ptopouit mutt b* tu b fittfd
In if"-## coo*•■ on company
'*tt#,t**d to includ* firm nam*.
a d d rtti. t#i*p#on* principal
contact, and ba ttgn*d by an
auttiorirad rfprnantatlv* oi tt*
(Irm Propotalt than addr*ti
aach f ' f • at indicated In R F P
p a c in g * , to an ab l* p ro p*r
avalu* Mon
Th* R F P 110 p ack ag * It
a v a ila b lt In Ih * O f llc * ol
Putchating at no charg*
P r o o f ol I n t u r a n c * a t
■pacified all! b* required
Th* County ratarvat th* right
to rottet an. or alt btdt. with or
• llh o u t c a u l * , lo « a i &lt; *
t*chmcaiifi*i or to accapt th*
b&gt;d which in lit |udg*m*nl bait
t a r . a t th* In ta ra tl *1 ih *
County Cent ol tubmldol ol m u
bid it comidarad an oporattonal
co il ol th* bidder and ihail not
ba paiiad on to or borna by th*
County
Ptvtom or* «dflt*d that. II
'hay dacid* to appaal any d*
c ltlo n m*d# at (h it m **t
&gt;ng haafing may will naad a
record ol th* proceeding*, and
lor inch purpot*. lh*y may naad
lo *ntur» lhal * verbatim record
ol th* procMdlngi It mad*
which record Include* th* r#*li
mon# and *v&gt;d*n&lt;* upon which
thaapptai Ulobabatad
JaAnnC Blackmon, CPM
Purchaiing Dlractor
County Sorvicot Building
1101 E F lf il S'r**t
Sacond Floor. Wail Wing
Santord. F L n i l )
11011 m IIM E&gt;t i l l
Publlih Jwn* K , 1H1
D E G 111

IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE E IG H T EEN T H
JUD ICIA L C IR C U IT
OF THE STATE
OF FLO RID A.
IN AN O FO R
SEM INOLE COUNTY
C IV IL ACTION
CASE NO ; t! 0001 CA #♦ K
F E D E R A L N A T IO N A L
M ORTGAGE ASSOCIATION
Plakilltf,
a
JOHN K MALL. *1 *1 .
Defendant*
NOTICE OF SA LE
Nolle* I* h#ffbf glvan that.
pi**u*nt to a Final Judgmanl of
F o ra c lo iu r* a n l*r*d In lha
ab ov* t ly lt d c a u l* . In Ih *
C ir c u it Courl ol Som lnolo
County, Florida. I will tall th*
p ro p*''* trtuat* Hi Nominal*
'County. Florida, d**crlb*d a*
Lot t. Block A. SHADOW
H IL L , according to th* plat
thereof a* recorded In Plat Pnok
IF, Pag** *1. kl and kl. Public
Record 1 ol Seminole County.
Florida
at public *a&gt;*. to th* highatt and
batl bidder tor cath. at th* wwtt
front door at th* Sam lnol*
County Courthout*. at Sanford.
Florida, al II Ob A M on July
n m i
W ITN ESS my hand and tool
ot thlt court on Milt 10 day nt
Jun* I W
IS E A L I
DAVID N B E R R IE N
C L E R K CIRCUIT COURT
By J * Charyl R Franklin
Dapuly Clark
PubUth JunaJJ. JO I W
D E G 111
CITY OF
LA K E MARY. FLO R ID A
NOTICE TO RIO
Separate c rie d bid* tor addi
I tonal computer hardware and
tolTwar* tyttom tor Th* City of
Lak* Mar# wlllb* racalvad In
Lak* Mary City Hall. IM North
Coiaitry Club Road Lak* Mary.
Florida, until l&gt; 00 Noon, (local
lim a). Wednetday July 10. I W
L a i* Bldt will b* raturnad to
All work (hall be In * c
card anc* with • p *c lH « tlo n i
avaRabi* at no charg* In lha
City Manager 1 O tllca, City
Hall. I l l North Country Club
Hoad. Lak*M ary. Florida
Th* City U H i ' t l th* right H
r*i*ct any or all bidk. with or
w ith o u t c a u k * . to w a l v *
••chn.cant.e4 *r to accapt Ih*
bid which In It* M il |udg*mant
be*l karvot tha lnt*«**t ot Lak*
Mary Cotl ol kubminal ot thii
b'd Ik tontidrrad an opavallon
coat ol Ih* bidder and than not
be paired an to ar borna by m*
City oi Lako Mary
Par ton* bidding on lha ty*tom
a r* ad* load that Ih* bed* will b*
publicly apanad and read aloud
July 10. I W l I 11 00Noon
C IT Y OF LA K E M A R Y .
FLO R ID A
► Corot A Edward*
City Clark
Dated Jun* It. I W
PubUth Jun* Jl JO I W
D EG m

FICTITIO U S NAMB
Notice it h#r»by given that I
am engaged in but'natt at Si*
O re n g * Lan a C a t t a ib a r r y ,
Semmot* County. Florida under
tha lictitiain name oi F L O R IT E
IRRIG ATIO N M A IN TEN AN CE,
and that I Intend to regittor laid
nam* with m* C a r t oi m*
Circuit Court, Semi not* County.
Florid* in accordance with th*
p re v it ie n i *1 Ih* F IctlH a u t
Nam* staiwtot. Tow il Sac 1ion
MS 0* F lor &gt;d* Stotutoi H it
'* Randan J Buchnold
PubUth Jun* «. 10. TJ. JO. I W
D E G 41

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Legal Notice

Legal Notice

DOCUMENT PWO
INVITATION TO RID
Bidder;
A D V ER TISEM EN T
Sealed B d i will b* received
TH EBO kRO O F
by Dtotrlct Board of Truttoet.
COUNTY COAAMISSIONERS
Seminole Community College,
t h e c o u n t y of S e m in o l e
hereinafter called the Chme». in
Saparat* taatod bid! tor Itomi
the Pretidentt Boerd Room,
a# Ilitod batow will be racalvad
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A
100
located
In
the
Ad
in
lha Otllca Ot lha Purchaiing
DIVISION
mlntflrftflv* BvMd»r&gt;9 until I 00
Oiractor. Samlrwl* County until
EQ UITY R E A L T Y . INC .
1 00 P M Wadnawlay. July 1*.
PlOlntlH. P M ; July «. tW local time
when all propotalt received will
IMS, Itocal time| Bid# will b*
v*
be
publicty
opened
and
read
1 tim * , . .
.............. S 7 C a ling
publicly opanod and read aloud
MADONNA ANNE LAROCCA,
aloud,
tor
turn
I
thing
ot
lobar,
lot mt appointed dote and tlm*l
a iingM parion. *ta&lt; .
3 CBtUBCutiyg tunas S I C a Um
material, and torvlcet tor th*
In Ih* Ottlc* ot Purchaiing
Datondanf*
&amp;30 A M. ■5:30 P.M
7 c o n se cu tiv e tim e* 5 K a Km
tomtructlonei
Samlnol* County S f y c r t Build
N OTICE O F ACTION
MONDAY ttimi FRIDAY 10 CBtisgcutW g tin t** 4 S C a ling
ROOF R EP LA C EM EN T f o r
tng. 1101 E F lrit Straot Room
C*n»tructl»d SarvIC* — Prd
SATURDAY 9 - Noon
S C IE N C E / L IB R A R Y B U IL D
W ill Santord. FL Th* OHicar
party
C o n tra ct R a t * ) A iiito b t*
ING SEM IN O LE COMMUNITY
whow duty It I# to open bid! will
TO MADONNA ANNE
3 L i n t ) Minimum
C
O
L
L
E
G
E
S
A
N
F
O
R
D
.
docldr whan th* ipacitwd Mm*
LAROCCA
F LO R IO A
ha# arrived and no kubmliuon#
ISIS Carriage Green Drive
All erork than be don* In
received thereafter will ba con
Darin. Ill tOSS*
accordant# with m# Contract
uderad Lot* bid# will be rt
YOU A R E H E R E B Y
Document# pertaining thereto
lurnadtolhowndar unopwnwd
N O TIFIED that an action hat
D
raw
ing#
Specification!,
in
IF m a i l i n o b i d s , m a i l
been com m m ctd to to rtO M *
(true!torn, torm oi Contract and
TO i P O Bot 111*, Santord F L
mortgage on th* following real
other
Contract
Document#
d#
l l f f l 111*
property 'rlhR and being *nd
iigrtefing Bid and Contract blip
IF D E L IV E R IN G B ID IN
litu*t« In Sam lnol* County.
uletiont may be MCurad or
P E R S O N . D E L I V E R TO
Farida, more particularly da
tiom m odot thaoHlcoot
County Service! Building ligi
Krtbadattoitowi
A R C
A S S O C IA T E S . IN
E
F lr it Street, P u rch aiin g
T H A T C E R T A I N CON
C
O
R
P
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A
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D
Architecture.
Recap'ion Room WT14 Santord
DOMINIUM P A R C E L KNOWN
Roof
Comultmg
A
Conttructton
FL
AS UNIT NO IN AND AN
27— Nursery &amp;
Technology kc* North M int
Bid MS* — R * Rooting of Ih#
UN DIVIDED 00J11CJ INTER
Child Care
Avenue
Orlando.
Florida
IMG]
County
Sarvicot
Building
and
EST IN THE LA N D COMMON
(JOJIPfottJS
Pnached dollar Building iP re
E L E M E N T S AND COMMON
•ABORTION*
Biddtr may aacure Contract
vioui (Hd M)4 r*|ect*dl
,
E X P E N S E S A P P U R TEN A N T
I Mill tMttytJt fflu# child in my
F it ii Trim ttttr Abortion I 11
D ocum anli tor a depot 11 ot
Bid #**( — Ratvrblih St John i
TO SAID UNIT A L L IN AC
hprri# M takdtyl Stmlnol#
t ill
t*&lt;d 1110
IM
O
S
par
tot.
with
a
limit
oi
two
Village Lilt Staton IPravlou#
C O R O A N C E W IT H AN D
H i q h j r n Doonj 1)1—01
JJ U mI i ilSO Gyn
tat#
per
Bidder
Th*
cotl
ot
Bid (U l ro|ected}
S U B J E C T TO T H E CO VE
1)5 Pr»gnarsc* Tt%9 Ff##
depotit
tor
aach
Ml
w|ll
be
Bid
IMA
—
Repair
ot
F
ir
*
HANTS C O N D IT IO N S RE
C o u fltfiin g
P r o f u s io n * !
refunded to Prime Bidder upon
3 3 -R e a l Estate
Station Shower A r**i (F it* St*
S T R IC T IO N S . T E R M S AN0
C a r#
S u p p o r l i v#
A1
tubmlHlng a bon* I'd# Bid and
ton# JJ/J4/J1/41)
OTHER PROVISIO N S OF THE
Courses
m
o
ijy
#
'f
€ortl»&lt;f#n1l«l
returning m* Document! to th#
FOR BIDS t u t . M( and 444
D E C L A R A T I O N O F CON
ottlc* oi th* Architect/Root
B'd mull ba ec compentad either
D O M IN IU M . O F S A N D Y
Coniullan! In acceptable condi
CENTRAL FIORDIA
by a cashier t chock upon on
COVE A CONDOM INIUM AS
a * * *
non within ton calendar da, t
Incorporated bonk or Ir u it
R EC O R O EO IN O R
BOOK
• Thtnfclrn #|
a #
WOMEN S HEALTH
attar
Bid
dale
Additional
Mtt
of
company
mod*
payab
le
lo
1)10 AT P A C E 11*4 OF THE
* R#al C itit# L k i n w l #
NEW
LOCATION
the
Bidding
Document*
may
be
Board
ol
County
Commltt'on
P U B L IC R E C O R D S OF
W# oM#r FtM TvdlM
P'uc hated lor 111 00 par tat
»rx W Co»om*I Dr
Orl*ncN
art Seminole County Florida
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y ,
ami c,on1itWM#Mt Tralnlisf 1
edit not refundable All quat
or a bid bond with torpor of*
F L O R ID A m a rt commonly
C«t( D«cti #f Vicfcl N»t datatlt
Hon* reialiv* to lha Bidding
tu f e ly la llk t a c t o r y to tk*
i too s u n i )
mown a t k l* E a t l O-ang*
(U lU f J 1 1 I M lv # 1U10M
Document! than b* addratted
County, lor not &gt;*tt than live par
Ar*nu* Drive. Unit H i. Alta
I Mill not b# rrt^ontipi# tor any
Kty#«#l Fl#rMa . ItK
to th* Arctotoct/Root Cantul
can! MX) ot th* total amount at
mpnlelpringt. Florida
ckftU lPicufF#d by anyon#
SI Y#ari Ea##rtan&lt;#l
lent
lha bid A combination ot any ot
and you * r * required to tarvt *
Otft+r tHMn my%#lt as ol S J* 11
Each Bid mutt b* tubmlttad
th* lormar li net acceptable
copy ot your written defen4* It
ROG ER JOHNSON
in accordance with Itw Propotai
bid gueront** n u ll l» in i
55— Business
a n y . lo 11 o n W I E N E R .
Form and Initructlent. fully
single acceptable instrument
SHAPIRO A R O SE. Attorrwyi
Opportunities
co
m
p
lalad
.
which
P
rop
otai
County will accept only such
★
★
★
lor Plolntlft. whore eddrell It
Form and Inttrucliont will tv
Surety company or companies
1404 Cyprett Center Drive. Suite
included In th* ProiecI Manual
as a r * aulhonted to writ* bonds
Open y o u r own b # au 1 ltu l
M0. Tamp*. F lor Ida U40* on or
Any Bid racalvad attar th* lima
ot such charac far and amount
Children i Slor# Ini ant to
bein'# July t IW , end fit* the
tat hare tor Bid Opening will not
under th* law! ot th# State ot
pf# tt«n Nationally In o an
original with th* Clark ol Kill
b*
contidared
Florid* and a i are acceptable
brandt "Health f t * ‘ Donm ooc
Court 11they bolero w rvlc* on
Th*
Bidder
will
net
revoke
or
to Ih* County
Plalnttlf 1 attornayt or Immodl
*L## ' I i y I *Chlc "Bw itff
cancel
the
Bid
or
withdraw
from
Upon award Ih* kuccostM
drawn "liod 'Her Mka|*t1y
kl*ly Ihorooltor. othorwIM 0
Ih*
competition
tor
o
period
of
bidder
will
b*
req
uired
lo
"N anneH e *F # ltm a n and
default will be entered agalntl
thirty
(JO)
calendar
day*
attar
furnish
Payment
and
Perl
or
m an y m o re
F u r n lt u r #
you lor Ih# rtltat demanded In
tha opening ol Bid# and that In
m onct Bondi, fk c h In Iko
a t€ # tio rtt% and toy* by
lha Complaint
th * avan t th* C o n tract it
★
★
★
amount ot I00\ percent ol th*
G e rb e r and Nod A Way
WITNESS my hand and k*al
awarded th* Bidder will, within
total amour.I kid Bond forms
114 fQOOOtotl) f00 OOtrHliFde*
ot thit Court on thlt am day ol
ten
|1t)
contacullv*
calendar
will ba Iumished by th* County
beginning Inventory train
Juno IW
day*
attor
II
It
tubmlitod.
enter
end
only
thus*
torm#
will
b*
&lt;ng fl«1ur#y grand opening
(SEAL)
23—
L
ost
&amp;
Found
into
a
written
Contract
with
th*
used
Proof
ot
Insurance
In
promotion* am) round trip air
DAVID N B E R R IE N
Owner in accordance with th#
amounts equal lo or eaceodmg
tare tor two Call today, W*
C L E R K O F TH E
accepted Bid end give to the
amounts at ipec.iied will alto be
can have your |1or# op#n#d In
LO IT Black mat* C m hapoO'
CIR CU IT CO URT
Owner a P arto rm an c* and
required
15 dayi Preytig# Faihiont
rvtar aid hptptlal Sanlmd Ft
OY Jean Br I Marl
Payment
bond
With
good
and
AH work ih e ll be In ac
SOI J)f t31)
0EPU TYCLERK
Polk r a b ie i tag J } 1 0011
tulllclabl
tur*li#t
tatitlactory
cordanc*
with
specifications
(dayy1oc 1)1 H U (n»ght»1
pubiith ju n * * . t * . n . » . i w
Work trom home UO pr 100
to th* Owner in ih* amount ol
available al no charg* In In*
D EG at
in*erling emtvelopee For In
ICON oi th* reerk erderad Th*
O l t l c * ot Ih * P u r c h a s in g
lorm alton *end *1amp lo U
2 5 — S p e c i a l N o t ic e s
BhSdar t agraomanl I* Incorpo
Director
Enterprise* P O Bo« 1S01 M l
rile d In Ih* Propotai torm
Th* County reserves th* right
IN TH E C IR C U IT COURT
Bloomfield N J OTO)
Drawlngt. SpacItlcatUnt and
to fO|*ct any or all bids with or
OF TH E R IO H TC EN T H
a MARY KA Y COSMI TICS a
other Contract Oocuman*! will
w ith o u t c a u s a , to w a iv *
JU D IC IA L CIR CU IT
Vfcift care and coker flair
61—Money to Lend
b a Ik k u a d o n ly b y t h *
technic alii i*v or lo acrapt the
CONNIC
III Mil
IN A N D F 0 R
Architect Root Coniuitant
bid which m III 1edgemenl bait
SEM IN O LE COUNTY,
•
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POl
l
a
P rat Idem
l a r v a l tk* I n ir t a it ol Ilia
FLORIDA
B u sln a si C ap ital 1)0 00* to
• 111 N IV O L IN T ASSOC •
Samlnol* Community College
.County Cost ot submittal ot Ihli
C IV IL ACTION NO
It 000 000 and over P O Has
Mill b# holding an Old I a%h
Dr Eo rl S Weldon
bid It consideced on operational
IS MS C A 4 0 -I
141) Winter Pk F I* 1|1*0
&gt;or&gt;#d Mummaqe 'tale on July
Chairmen
cost ot lha bidder and shall not
F LO R EN C E H R O B ER TS .
a IfCS The tale Hark* at I AM
Board
ot
T
ruttet#
ba
passed
on
lo
or
bnrn*
by
the
Plalnlilt.
l wilt be held at lha Santord
71 — Help Wanted
Samlnoto Community Col lag*
County
Vt
Police OenevoleM Building
Mt
Dora
Lao
RuiWII
P
e
r
u
v
i
are
advised
that.
It
HOWARD A S H EP A R O S O N *!
located on la k e Monroe |u%i
Publlth JunaJJ. JO I «*l
they decide lo appeal any d*
U4 .
AC
M a ik a s lt t A l l t f l t t
c a ll ol Ceniral Fla Regional
D E O I JO
citio n mod* ot th is moot
Defendant*
Iflttallatira Salary based an
H otpiiil, Santord Tat De
Ing hearing they will need a
*
.p
s banaltts J J J MaJ
NOTICE OF ACTION
due
t
a
b
l
e
D
o
n
a
t
io
n
*
ot
F ICTITIO U 1 NAME 1TATUTE
record el th* procowdlngs. and.
ciolhmg of other Hem* will ba
TO
H O W A R D A
Acrylic JLppUcelers needed to
A F F IO A V IT F O B
tor
such
pswpo**.
they
may
naad
greatly appreciated Far free
apply protective Coaling on
SHEPAROSON
I W I I I k t k C I MASK t l IMG
I* ensure me I 0 verb* Mm racer*
• a t io ir r c a u n k n o w n
pick up or further Inter mat ton
■ •o u r
cars, boats and planet t l to
ot th* proceedings Is mad*
tin t Known Mailing Addrtti
plea*# call 111 0TFC
STA TE OF FLO R ID A
I I I par hour We train For
which
record
Includes
th#
tail
I
111 W*k#(laid Drive
CO U N TYO FO U VAL
work In Santord area call
many and asidanc* upon which
Altamonte Springe. FLJJNU
On thlt day pr konaily a p
Tampa H IM * (111
lha appeal It to b* bated
AND TO
peered before ma. an K d car
A c la rt A d r e n a l M adtll* All
JaAnnC Blackmon. CPM
All pareont claiming and In
duly author Ired to admmlttor
Purchasing Director
lila n l tor movlae.TV A print
by. through, under or
oatht. LA W R EN C E A SMITH.
County Services Building
work
Serious only apply
agalntt tha atorekald partem
Vice Pretidenl of INSURANCE
IN
TH
E
C
IR
C
U
IT
C
O
U
R
T
IIO IE First Strral
Paramauat Casting, Ml MJI
YOU A R E H E R E B Y
M A R K E T IN G GRO UP. INC .
F D R )E M IN O L E COUNTY.
Sacond
F
loer,
West
Wing
N O TIFIED THAT an action to
A D M IN ISTR A TIV E M I T
&gt;, being (Irtt duty urom .
FLO R IO A
Santord FL t W t
torectot* a mortgage on th*
ACCOUNTING C L E R K
depot*! and tayt
PR O B A TE DIVISION
(10)1 111 UK) E i l JIB
following d *tcrib *d property
IE C R E T A R Y
Th* nam** oi all th* par tont
Ella Number at II* CP
Publish June JO. IN )
Ioc4ltd in S*mlnolo County.
K E Y PUN CHER
mtofaitod In th* b u lin tu can
IN R E ES T A T E OE
D
E G
1 * 1
Florida
W
AN
OO PERATO R
duettd under th* foregoing
EA RLC G R EY ER .
Lot ! )
B lo c k B . G L E N
C L E R K TYPIST
lictitlout name, and th* aetonl
Deceased
IN
THE
CIRCU
IT
C
OUR
T
ARDEN H EIG H T S kccord'ng
CRT O P E R A T O R )
ol lha Intarakt at aach ol thorn in
NOT 1C E O F
FORSEM IM O LE COUNTY.
to lha Plot thereof at recorded
Immediate assignments avail
told buiinoit. tool totIdwt
ADM INISTRATION
FLORIDA
Plot Book It. peg* at Public
able in Laha Mary and San
IN SURAN CE m a r k e t i n g
Th* adm inistration ol (ho
PROBATE DIVISION
Rtcordt ol Somlnolo County.
lord A rta Call Ablest Tampa
GRO UP. INC IttX
estate at E A R L C G R E V E R .
File Number U J l l CP
Florida
rary
Saryicas lit l t d
IN SURAN CE M A RKETIN G
d eceased
F it * N um ber
IN
R
E
ESTA
TE
OF
hat baan filed agalntt you. and
GR O U P. INC
• 1 J(k CP Is pending in th*
HOSE
P
BURD
ETT.
you O'* required to karve a copy
By Lawrence A Smith
C itc u il Court lor Sam lnol*
Defeated
ol yota written Oriental It any.
It! V ic* Pm utonl
C o u n ty . F l o r i d a . P ro b a ta
NOTICE OF
to thlt action on Roger D B**r
S W O R N TO A N D S U B
Division, th* addrtit at which Is
ADMINISTRATION
ot ANDERSON A RUSH. At
S C R IB E D B E F O R E M E thlikth
Samlnol* County Courthouse
lh
a
adm
lnislration
ol
lha
torneyf lor P lo ln lltl. whole
day oi Jun*. IMS
Santord. F lo rid a ) J ( ( I Th*
estate el ROSE P B U R D ET T
addrott It IT! E a it Conlrkl
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T ,
Helen T 1tower i
names and addresses at th*
d * {t* &gt; a d . F it * N um ber
Boulevard Orlando Floilde
E IG H T EEN T H
H oler* Public
personal rapratantaliva and tha
*
1
)
1!
CP
Ii
pending
In
th*
Jigoi. and til* Ih# original with
JU O IC IA L CIR CU IT.
Stale oi Florida
personal representatives at
C ircu it C eu fl lor Sam lnol*
th* Clark ot th* abov* ttytod
IN AMD FOR
PubUth Jun* to. Jl. JO July J,
tovnay art sal (or in batow
C o u n ty , F lo r id * . P ro b a ta
Court on or before the Jtth day
1EMIMOL E COUNTY,
Ml
All intarastad parsons art
Division, th* addrtit at which It
ol Ju ly, 1*11. olhorwlk# a
FLO R ID A
DEG to
required to III* with this court.
Seminal* County Courthout*.
lodgment m ay bo entered
CASE
N
U
M ilR O ) IIM CA t l P
w it h i n t h r e e m o n t h s o f
Santord F L JJffl Th* names
og«mtt you tor (he rdlet d•
ABBOTT M H ER R IN G . P A
THE FIR ST PU BLICATIO N O f
and
addrattai
at
In*
personal
F IC T IT IO U S NAME
mended In the Complain I
Administrator Ad 11tom tor th*
THIS N OTICE I I I all claims
rapresantalif* and th* personal
N ilk o I! hereby glean lhal I
W ITNESS my hand and the
E slat* of Warrtn Washington
against th# estate and 111 any
representative's attorney are
am engaged In but-nett al 14JS
4**1 ot told Court on m il IFth
Plaintiff.
obiaction by an intarastad
tel tor tk below
Lak* Howall Hd . Winter Park.
day of Juno. I W
US
parson on whom this nolle* was
All inttrested persons are
Sammoto County, Florida under
H EAL)
J E R O M E W A S H IN G T O N .
served that challenges the valid
required to lit* with this court
I h * i l c l l t l o v k n a m * of
DAVID N B E R R IE N
J O H N N I E M A E
ily ol Ih* will, th* qualifications
WITHIN TH R EE MONTHS OF
K N O LLA S PIZZA, and thal I
Clark ol th* Circuit Court
W A S H IN G T O N . JO H N
o l lha personal rapratantaliva.
THE
FIR
ST
PUBLICATIO
N
OF
intend to rag it far u id nam*
By Jaan Brillant
D A N IELS . SAM UEL WRIGHT,
vanu* or jurisdiction ol th*
THIS NOTICE It) all claims
Deputy Clerk
with lha Clark ot tha Circuit
SR
an d A N N IE M A E
COu't
against
the
rtlals
and
1)1
ars#
Courl.
Sammoto
County.
Florida
PubUth June » . JO. July (. U.
W RIGH T,
A LL CLAIM S AND O B JEC
ob iacflan by an In tarastad
in accordance with Ih* pro
IW
Oatondanfi
TIONS NOT SO F IL E D W ILL
parson to whom this nolle* was
riuan* ot ih* Fictitldu* Noma
D EG US
N OTICE OF ACTION
BE F O R E V E R B A R R E D
mat lad that ckailangat Ih* valid
■latulot. To wit Sac Mon MS 0*
TO
JER
O
M
E
WASHINGTON
Publication of (his Nolle* has
tty at Ik* will, th* qualifications
Florida Slalutai ItlJ
YOU A R E N O T IFIE D thaf an
begun on Jun* JJ IMS
ol Ih* perianal representative,
/k. Edward F McKa*
actum ta tapung* a deed to th*
Personal Rapraaantatlve
vanu*. or |unsd&gt;Oion of th*
C IT Y OF
Publ'th Jun* M. J l JO A July J.
tallowing property In Sam Inale
S D R E U K GREVER
LONOWOOD. FLO R ID A
IMS
county. Florida
l)J W Gore Hoad
°A L L CLAIMS ANO O B JEC
N O TICE OP
D E G to
West On* Half ID I *f Lots JF
En a. Penns#I ram* ISlOt
f IONS NOT SO F IL E O W ILL
P U BLIC H EA R IN G
and JO af Holden s Real E ila t*
Attorney tor
HE F O R E V E R B A R R E D
T0WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
Company’)
Addition, according
Parionai Representative
Publication of *tii» Notice hat
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y GIVEN
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
to plat thereof, duly recorded in
A EDWIN SH'NM OLSER ol
begun on Jun* JJ. IMS
by Ik * C it y o l Longwood.
OF TH E ( IQ H T II NTH
the Public Record) ot lemmata
SHINHOLSER M O N CR IEF,
Personal Htpattantallv*
Florid*, that th* City Cam
JU D IC IA L CIR CU IT.
County, Florida
B A R K S A N D M EI0
t MAXINE O FAN M ER
mi t l Km hat enacted emergency
IN AND FOR
has
been hied against you. and
Post Ottlc# Bo# 1J(»
IJ J IS St Rd 41)
O drnerve No (0» entitled
SEM IN O LE COUNTY.
you are required to terse a copy
Santord
Florida
11/(1
JJ/T
Now
Smyrna
Beach
F
L
JXM*
AN E M E R G E N C Y O RD I
F LO R IO A
af your written de fentel if any,
Telephone I JOSIUJlaaO
Attorney tor
NANCE O F TH E C IT Y OF
CA SE NO * * M * C A * * E
to it upon ABBOTT M H ER
Publish June JJ. JO 1M)
Personal
RagrasontaMv*
lo n g w o o d . F l o r id a .
F R E E D O M SA V IN G S AN O
RING. P A . Attorney af law. at
D E G II)
m a c k n C l e v e l a n d jr
P U TTIN G A /MORATORIUM
LOAN ASSOCIATION, a Florida
MBI Watt f Ir af Street. Santord.
ESQ U IR E
ON T H E I S S U A N C E O F
capital Hock omoc lotion.
F l IJ/rt. on or batora July it.
P O OraworZ
Piomtitf.
C IT Y OF
B U IL D IN G P E R M I T S FOR
IMS. and III* th* original with
San lord F L ))(()« ((•
LAME M A RY. FLO RID A
SKA TEBO A R O RAM PS AND
»■
the Clark at thlt Court, either
Taiapbon*
(D
ll
JJ1
l
l
l
l
N OTICE TO H D
O T H E R U N R O O F E D IU R
IR B Y SP R O U SE. JR ., ROB
before e a r.tea on Plaintiff at
Publish June 11. » IM t
Saparat* saaiad bldt tor a
F A C E S P R E P A R E D FD R
E R T A LVN N SPROUSE. ROB
torn*# or immediately fheraal
D E G ITT
modular attic* building tor tha
SPO RT S AND R E C R E
ERT F
J O N E S . SH A R O N
tor other wisa a default will be
A T I0 N A L U S E . FO R A
City of la k * Mary wlllb* r*
LO W V d / b J * G R O V E IN
FIC T IT IO U ) NAME S TA T U TE
entered eg ein il you lor ih#
P ER IO D O F S IX T Y DAYS
cai.ed to Lak* Mary City Hall,
T ER N A T IO N A L S T E E L C O .
relief demanded In th* Com
A FFID A V IT FO R
lSa North Country Club Road
P R O V I D I N G F O R CO N
RONALD M LOWY and FO RT
plaint or PatlUon
ADVANCED R EP O R T IN G
F L IC T S
S E P A R A B IL IT Y
Lak* Mary. Florida unfit I) (0
MOTOR C R E D IT COMPANY. *
PROFESSIONALS
Oatod m u IJ day *1 Jun*.
Noon
I
local
fimal
Wednesday
Doiwor* corporation.
AND E F F E C T IV E DATE
STATE OF FLORIOA
•MS
Poland anti
Sold t mar gone y ordinance
July
10.
IM
)
Lato
Bid*
will
b*
CO UNTYO F DUVAL
(S EA L )
raturnad to bandar unopened
wet paaaad and adapted an Jun*
N O TICE OF SALE
On this My personally ap
D A V ID N B E R R IE N .
A ll work shall b* In ac
II. IMS
Notice to hereby glean that,
paarod batora ma. an oFftcar
Clark of Circuit Court
cardanc* with sp acillcalioni
pursuant lo an order of a Pinal
A copy at Ordinance Na (W It
duly authorized to admlniitwa
By /k/CharyIR Franklin
available af no charg* I* lha
at Faractoaur* art
p o lle d a l Id * C it y H i l l .
oath*. M A RKS ROORIN Prat
As Deputy Clerk
Lang wood Florid*, and capiat
City Manager i O tllca. City
Id a n l e l A D V A N C E O R E
Publish Jun* 14. JJ. » Jgly J,
ar* on III* with th# Clark af in*
Hall,
ilk
Norfh
Country
Club
action, t will toll tr
IMS
PO R TIN G P R O FES S IO N A LS .
Road. L a s t Mary. F lor id*
City and tama may b* wipwctod
situated in Somlnolo County.
INC .
wha. being first duly
D EG tl
by th* public
Florid* described as
Tk* City reserves Ih* rtgM to
sworn dope i*l and says
A taped record oi ihl# moating
r«|*cf any or #11 bid*, wlfh ar
L o t J J . B l a c k C,
Th* names ot all th* parsons
w ith o u t c a u k * . to w k l .e
ft mad* by Itw City tor Ilk
S W E E T W A T E R O AKS S E C
interested M lha busm en con
F IC TITIO U S NAME
technicalities ar to accapt th*
canranianca TM* record may
TION II. according to th* P u t
ducted unMr lha loragalng
Notice u hereby given that I
bM
which in lit ball lodgement
not canktitvto an adagukto rp
thereof as recorded In Plat Boo*
lictitlout name, and Ih* aatonl
n engaged in busmose at IN
card tor purpot#! ot appeal bom
11. Pag* (A. Samlnol* County.
bast sarras the -Marts! *1 Lak*
ot th* intertst a* aach *4 them in
a it . Longwood Seminal*
• dec it cm mad* by th* Cam
Mary Cotl *1 aubmiHal of this
Florida.
said busman, it a* toitowt
County. Florid* D IM under Ih*
m illion with roipoct M (da
bid Ik considered an aparatign
at public kata, to lha high**! and
ADVANCED R EP O R T IN G
fU tlltou i nam * *1 M A S T ER
caal af th* bidder and shall not
best bidder tor cath at th* was!
Any
PROFESSIONALS. INC IOOX
A U T O M O T IV E ANO D E Ira n i doer ol th* Somlnolo
b* poised on to ar borna by m#
A D V A N C ED r e p o r t i n g
T A ILIN G and that I 'Mend to
City *t Lake Mary
County Courthouse In Santord.
qu*to record ol th* proceeding!
PROFESSIONALS. INC
regittor Mid nama with the
Pa* tons bidding an th* syttom
it maintained tor appellate
Florida at It go A M on July » .
By M a rk l RoobM
C la rk a l tk* C ircu it Court,
art adv'tad that lha bus* will ba
p jrpowt to advlaod to make th*
tM l ,
It* Praaidwit
Seminal# Casmty. F tar Ida In
necettary arrangement! at Mg
publicly apanad and n
Oatod this M day P» Jun*.
SW O R N TO A N D S U B
accordance wtm ma provision)
July 10. IM) #1 I) 00 Noon
IM*
S C B IB ED B E F O R E M E thl*
*4 (ho FtchHou* Nam* StatoFa*.
Dated thlt tjm day ai Jim*.
CITY OF
(S C A L I
lith d ayo l June. IM)
To w n Section pug g Florid*
LA K E M A R Y, FLO R IO A
A D IMS
O A V IO N B E R R IE N
AAorgaralBattorbutch
lU lu F** IM)
A* Clark at Circuit Caurt
C IT Y OF LONGWOOO
IM Carol A Edward)
Notary Public.
'► William Scoff Fmneii
Geraldine D Zombrl.
By /► Charyl R Franklin
CBy Clark
SlatoaFFlartd*
Publish Jun* JJ. M 4 Juty (. IA
CRy Clark
Dated Jun* t). IM)
Oapsrty Clark
Pubi'th Jun* I*. Jl. JB July I.
IM l
Pubi'in Jun# 10 IMS
Publish June JO. Ju ly). IMS
Publish JunaJJ. JO. IMS
IM)
D E G 114
D EG 1*J
D E G i*4
0 E G IU
0EG M
IN TH E C IR C U IT COURT
OF T H E E IG H T E E N T H
JU C IC IA L C IR C U IT
O F F L O R ID A
IN AND FOR
S EM IN O LE COUNTY
CASE NO O A lin CAdt
G E N E R A L JURISD ICTIO N

CLASSIFIED A D S

Sem inole
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831-9993

CLASSIFIED DEPT.
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Sunday Noon Friday
Monday -11:00 A.M. Saturday

21—Personals

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KIT N’ CARLYLE •by L*rry Wright

S u n d a y , J u n e 10, I t l S

7 1 -H e lp W anted

71 — H e lp W anted

7T — Help Wanted

N U t t n A I D E S : A ll ih if l*
f jp e n e r te d Of c e rtifie d p 'e
A p ply illn p t f io n i f
l. * » | y r # H u rtin g f_*n*+r f i t
I: N 1 »_ S fr it o u l

J A N IT O R S / M A ID S N E E D E D
M ondey th ro u g h f r d a y
Top

G e n e ra l M a in lfn a n c i &amp;
G ro u n d tke e p m g
k n o w le d g e
Of equ ipment helpful 113 f U J

EXTRUSION OPERATOR
W ill tra in S ta rt * . SO hr
Irrig a tio n , 1000 '/ .a ll o n .t l l.
A r t Sanlord 171 TWO

P *Y Good woe king conditMWH
S u p e rvise e s needed MA t*Sf
PEO PLE G R EI tfp
F e \ y " G re e t Custom er*' N ice
ijhor.rcipm 1 J u f t know hoe »q
type
no tpeed it needed"
G re e t b e ts Good bene M s

Employment

A L L T Y P E S JO S S
S T A P T W O « K MOWI

T i l 3 f rench A re

LABOR / 4 - V FORCE
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k i f 4 AM
W tfo rd

H M S iO
AVOW f A R N IN G S W O A " !
O P I N T E R R I T O R I E S NOW H I
i n m i or 121 04
O f N T A l A S S IS T A N T P e r w f t
M flir - J p if * M m * wfjflR, need
apply I ! h o u rs p * f w teb adM
t r im
I I SO to i t i d
picture *n&lt;J re s u m e to D e n til
A it it ff t P t
2 11 S O ak St
Sen lord

DOG TRAINER
F U L L O R P A R T T IM E
I I 00 H O U R
M u lt Me C ape* te w e&lt;J*
GKir*d«em* A
Pro te ctio n
» S A45 1550
I A C U T IV C S E C R E T A R Y
V/it'i or without sh o rth a n d '
Ablest T e m p o ra ry S e rv ic e s
_ in m o
Aron B e a u ty Com pany
f ul or p erl tim e C a ll imm #di
it e l f ITT I t t0 or J ) ) 1024
(X C U T IV E S E C R E T A R Y
f r o n t attic * , p h o n es
filin g
typing h e lp fu l
P e rm a n e n t
positions N t r t m f H *

HMP PERM............. 774 134!
REAL ESTATE
SALES PEOPLE

P • • jp end de&gt; /«•' y m a - M j s »
tA &gt;• f* a * ft 0*d With e y ilid
f f« d riv in g in ten t* Apply in

A ro n B e a u ty Company
f Utt Of p # rt t«m* C e il ♦'▼’imeijl
a»elp ITT S tlO o r I ? ) TOM

TOOL A DIE MAKER
P re fe r mtj&gt; #K)ua&gt; With Rlym i
n»*m m e n tjfe c tu r mg t i p e n
►nr* • y r\ erpernerHe W'th
fj / ''t h in g
r iiff io g and nol
* h in g rf*et M ut* h a*a own
ttiOit

MACHINIST
E r per ren te m e menu tec fur
r»g o p tre fig n tatting up end
«' p * f *' 11r&gt;q a j e * i * I1y o f
toolroom m e rh tn a t M ult bn
eMe to work at clo t* toierenre
from r|r e m n g t

HARCAR ALUMINUM
PROOUCTSCO..
P O li f e war S- Sanford

TRUCK DRIVERS NEEDED
P a rt tim e A lu ll lim a f C l . good
&lt;1r I rm g re c o rd , A fja eti'l* id
p i t t D O T p h y t iC ii TRY 544T

T i l l E re n rh A re

SALES
f ull T rain in g end I a i l 'lia r ft
P a y p lan lo r ta le * parsons
who e re M illin g to p ro tp eef
In home h u d t e le t N ational
( cjfti party C e lt for appoint
m #nI
C o n • *t c f C h I p
e « t M « y t i n Tto*

71— Help Wanted

71 — H e lp W anted

IN S U R A N C E a n a l y s t
F ui! t*a«n&lt;ng a r a tle b la
F ro m
SWOOOCaU M l T f :T

SECRETARY II

Seeking in d iv id u a it w ith e*pe
ft#ftct *n la b ric a fio n ol alum*
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2 1 0 8 C O R D O V A DRIVE

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93—Rooms for Rent

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K IS H R E A L E S T A T E
R E A LTO R
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rem odeled E le c t r ic A w ate r
lu r n iih e d
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m a rn e d tOup'e No ch ild re n
p it A ie
) ) ? S l* 4 A f t e r S.
w e e k d a y !__________________________

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U00 a month p iu l dapo ti'
&gt;2101*0

J bdrm air. carport fenced back

] bdrm . I bath. D eluae Apt
t ;* 0 le c u fity d e p o rt 13.70 per
month C i l i m « t U

Sanford I bdrm . c»n n r h e ii
d ih w a ih t r
h o o k u p ! 1 3?t
p iu iie c u H t y C a l l ) 3 i f t ?
IM1 b Mellenvtlt# ] B d rm
I
bufh a ir . a p p iia n c e i I D S per
month p iu ! U T S le c u r it y de
p o t.t C a ll m SiAS______________

101 —Houses
Furnished / Rent

yard w ater and t r j t h pick up

included

D IO

3 BDRM ,

M U S T E R S C O V E ........... 3 2 3 2 90 0

Santo^d Sing*# fa m ily home 3
B J f m i bath fenced garage
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&gt;»•
a it A 1 100 tec i t t M S ) after *

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p n v e ie g e i.. q u ie t lu r r o u n
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117— Commercial
Rentals

M O RE HO M ES TH A N
A N Y O N E IN N O R T H
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y

R e ta il A OtHca Sp*c» MO up to
I aoo to H a lia tto rag a *&gt; * l
• b 'a 122 u C l

O W N E R M O T IV A T E D ! 1 bdrm
T b i t h hom# w it h E e t in
K itc h # n
c# n fr a I l i r h e i t
lir g # b d rm t
r# # r t#nc#d

bath, ctnfral Air.

w jt h e r d ry e r hook up fully
carpeted no p e t i S)M) per
m&amp;nth C a ll D o f i t ? after *

PM

________

2 ibdrm 1 bath D u p le e off J ilh
t lr w f
L i k t N ew
D ? 0 per
m onth
R e io n a b le te c u f ity
C a ll M l J?0J After 4 PM

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R E A L IIT A T C
R EA LTO R
111 lt t «

S i Owner X ) F o r r a it O ' Loch
A rb o r
) b d rm
] b a *n
tera a n e d p o rc h Sea wo
C an 222 1) 1*
__________

• T O W N E R Sa* &gt;0C 1 fldrm J
B a m la rg e k .tc h * n h*e* a*'
* re p la c e u tility *oom i c a '
g a 'a g e q u .a ' corner b g o a k i
C an 221 1 i » or 22) ( 10)

B r Owner
2 b d 'm
2 bath
t a rg e lot app&gt;ot itOO w) *t
under ro o t
t )0 0 0 a o n '
k ttu m a b ’a m o rtg ag e in city
a* santord
C a n 12) ) 20 ’ or
111 d 0)2 a yen mgt

ATTENTION
FAMILIES
Enjoy
Country
Living
Again

D E S I R A B L E ' ) b drm 3 both
h em # w lttl f o r m a l d in in g
ro o m
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S IN G L E STORY
L IV IN G
Ittse firms to Fit
Y o u r Needs*
Furnished o« Unfurnished.

O enaya
RED U CED
ta
t m too C o u ntry B r ic k . 2 M
) * It 1 B d rm ) b ath home on
eoprot l o t r e ) O r a o tV a tu a 1
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C O U N T R Y L IV IN G ' 4 b drm 3
'biith hom# on F i ve A c r t i t I
F irc p le c #
c tn trp l Atr heal
break I# it b#r dining room '

C arp o rt)
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L u )h L* n d )c a p tn g P a t) (h .td ra n
W A T C Nap F OS A C C E P T C O t

G E N E V A
A t t o r d a b la
W *la rtro n t i t
lo h n t R ryar
Canal Iro n t
) B d rm
w ith
F a m ily Room L a rg e Wooded
Lat M ullet L a k a P a rk

K I L L B U IL D TO S U lT f Y O U R
L O T OR O U R S ' E X C L U S I V E
A G E N T F O R t tIN S O N G
D EV
CO RP
A CEN TRAL
F L O R IO A L E A D E R ! M O R E
HO M E FO R L E S S M O N E Y t
C A LL TO D A YI

K 3 —Wanted to Rent

The W all SI C o m p any

• G E N E V A O SC EO LA RD •
f O N E O r O R M O B IL E S '
1 Ac i# Country tro t f t
W ell freed on paved RA
}Q \ Down 1| Vr» •» t |N t
Fro m H I SOOt

Nt«d 3 bdrm. 2 bath houso
________ t a r a n t » ) * )* *

127— Office Rentals
It

Offices to Rtnt
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201 N Maplo Santor d
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parking Call Santord Airport
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DELTONA RENTAL

HOMES AVAILABLE
S p a c io u s 3
b e d ro o m , ?
b a fh , g a ra g e ,
f a m ily ro o m ,
s c re e n e d p o rc h
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VILLAGE
APTS.

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r 323-2920

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C A LL A N Y T IM E

322-2420

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BEST
INTEREST
RATE
10. 5%

BEST
M ODELS

C u r ra n t F H A iO Y e a r F l» » d
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C O M F O B T A B L C lt I b d r m
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G 2 2 b d 'm 2 bath u a ) mo
1 1 s t *0 *&gt;________________________

Uncompromising In our pursuit
of gicallanco. quality Is the
cornerstone upon which
each ot our homos Is
u
built. Coma *«• tor
.

B A C K ON M A R K E T
Pe cod r-g h t’ l l ’ OOO If you
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b#fh hom# w ith p a d d e f«n«
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p lA n . c e n frA t
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br#Ak t A if b i r t

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V A LU E

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&lt; Bdrm
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121 —Condominium
Rentals

month

p i t i l l ______________________

141 — Homes £or Sate

B ) Oarnar
1 b a rm
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under re a l
SS00 0 d a o n
a ilu m a b la m o rtg age
ft c*t)
o' Santard C a n 222 SXi* 0'
111 QOS) e » e n ln g )_________________

S a n fo rd 's S a lt s L e a d e r

2 bdrm J bath Midden La ka
V illa
I c a r g a ra g t pool
ta n n i) co u rt a c e t t t t*M mo
*11 t a r

and 2 bdrm A lio fuem thed
e ffic ie n c y from' ITS week u s o
depot)t No p e t! C i l l I D 4 S0f
% r PM 4 tS P alm etto ____________

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REALTY*REALTOR

Call........... 321*1911

105—DuplexTriplex / Rent

to ieon
ir ttfiu tsun

w e l is t a n o s e l l

M l 2t«2 .............................
A n ytim e
) B d rm
2 bath a ir ca rp a ’
ic 'a a n a d porch o u .a l n ak '
U C F C an &gt; » W*1 ______________

tree Sttarftng At 11*0 C H I for
d e ta il! JP M _ fP M . l i t n i l

A v a ila b le Now Open W eekends
IIM

Mini Wirthousos
)» a u*__________ m**n

patto ypyf own yard‘'ma..

L*rQ # I A 3 B d rm Ap#rtm#nt%
Adult L * lt ? v t « w F im t ly Poolside

S E C U R I T Y D E P O S IT
W l TH T H IS AOt

a a a IN D E L T O N A a • a
• • H O M ES F O R R E N T • a
_________ a a 12*1*14 a «__________

Country l» 'g a *aO llo r y home
SUC p a' month

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113—Storage Rentals

• *' *p p » **n ct! R i t ^ ' d 'yO f
C am AST l m o * 2H MSS

V«ndet«rO*d

H I —Homes For Sale

Wl YOU NltO

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H i c h ild re n , no pa’ i F u lly
tu rn a .r phone an u tm t'a*
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H IO O E N L A K E
2 b d 'm
2
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par mantki C a ll S lk « t 2T

2 Bdr~ 2 both

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l t o r ............................ n t a a c t

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an o rm au ) k itc h a n l.ra p la ca
n a * h a ' O 'r a ' hook up H i t
p a ' m o n th
S a c u r it y 1*50
C a ll S u l ) H I U H O' B * " y
M 0 «1 T*___________ __________________

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w a r tat) to ren t H outa or apt
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103—Houses
Unf-jrnfihed / Rent

t h e f l o r io a h o t e l

M O O ekAyenu*
111 * 10a
Reason able W eekly R t ’ es
F u rn tth a d Roam F a r R an t We
a ' JS21 G a la P i J block i ott
l**h S i A S a rtp ra A m ___________

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C am 2*2 0120 or
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O rlande
EQ E
W O RD P R O C ES S O R
t ) ‘o U per hour Im m e d .e 'e
openings P t r m t n t r t pot ' ion
N eyer a F a#

99—Apartments
Unfurnished / Rent

II Models to choose Irom , .
Allordebly priced 1, ) &amp; *
bedroom homes with
luxury taaturas
Irom the 10's
la th* SO's.

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Up To 9S% Financing

WITHIN REACH
Deltona Homos glva* you so much mor# tor your monty.
Inside and outside! Today, with |ust a law thousand dollars
down, you can own your vary own eicepltonal homo, on a
beautifully wooded and landscaped homesitel

BUT IF YOU CAN GET
A BETTER VALUE, BUY IT!

WE’RE SURE YOU’LL LIKE WHAT YOU SEE!!
The Birch

The H ic k o r y

- 2 Bedrooms, •
2 C.nr (inrn^r. 2 Built**

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2 B r« ] r o o ilia

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H I —Hornet For Sole
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S u n d a y , Ju n e JO. t o i l

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BATEMAN REALTY

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L it *041 Etta to Broker
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otter 11)1 Prtnreton. Sanford
11900 daw n . A e iu m e b le )
Bdrm . 1 bntti. DM garage
large tented yard C«M 1*7

o Bdrm I both Droplock
non kitchon both A root
tented beck Wot 1)0 KO non
B U M Buyer peys closing

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331 0759. Eve 323-7643
M O TIVATED S E L L E R
Thit 7 bdrm , I both homo hot
|u « t boon r e d u c e d
VA
opproitod ot soo WO A ported
t'ortor homo A young couple
could move In and t i e d
houttkteplng immediplply
Coll Barbon Mochmk. P E
A L T O R / A S S O C IA T E . Tho
W ill Strool Co , 111 SOdt Alter
Itourt. 1114447

1 Story Toumhouto I bdrm . I&lt;|
both. Control hoot ond otr
Kitchon equipped Community
pool I Walk to grkcery ttorol
Eoty Intone mg I llt.kM

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KISH REAL ESTATE
JU tT L U T E D
1 Bdrm . 1 h im . tensity m m .
dining room control oir end
ho o t. f i r e p l a c e , l i d i t d
O iu m iW t Mtg To* wen'l
find otto bottor ol U t W
* X E C U T IV E HOME
Pottocl tor entertaining Cortot
front to tt. John's River tutu
tn trill In screened courtyard
&lt; bdrm . &gt;*.■» both homo |vtl
r i| M tor E lo n d o llttlnt

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Walk lo high trhool « tdrm . 1
both Mom cor pot ond point
tntldo Eoncod bock yard
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HA MOV E b WOODS
t Idem homo with oil I ho
amenities Pool, too t-roonod
polio, Huto to m lly room
otrorlooklnt tho * id yard
Deer su rd dowblo garage
For mol Dining Pnom l O' pi
tntldo utility room. 1177.Mo
OPEN SUNDAYS: I to I PM

(30S) 3310041
IIS W llth Street
lentard. FI l l l f l

REALTOR
l * K f MART 1 ,'n l k , m I t j
f or roll 1 Hcfrrrt . J both
AtmmoC.lt mortgage. MO 400
Coll
P olo W elsh Realty
1110017

155— Condominiums
Co-Op / Sale

1 bdrm 1 bath immediate &lt;x
cuponev FHA Hon fuel Hying
mortgage Low down Owner
h o ld s I n c m o rtg o g o
Ltoto option tor m i t.enable
MO WS M l 1441

NEW SMYRNA REACH
Jut I reduced Fomottic view in
front building
Upgraded
cor pot ceramic tile In kltch
on hell, ond bdrmt Coifing
(ant throughout, many many
Ultras' Owner Ik O ' conton
Root tor

H I — Hornet For Sole

H I — Hornet For Sole

t ilt h . " I t I t " .
a&gt; I P

H I —Hornet For Sale

A FFO RD A RLEI
1 bdrm « /
lr§ icrttn *d porch, f«nt#d
yord f HA or VA lin in tin fl

tM*66t CAt1vi«Mkhf

Chu Ibd/m homo on nico Itfl nr4th
lour. i«wr dawn parrM-nt Plus
lotrert low monthly (W fmtnlil
Groof for tho im sll temtlyt
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STEM P ER
D U P LEX Positive coin How
Owner wilt flnancol So7100
with SIS 000 down
G EN EV A LI40 now Dpi Wide
] bdrm 1 both Mobile S e d i t
c leered fenced Sforego mod
pony ttoil SOI 000 Term*
O THER HOMES. LOTS
A C R E A G E . IN V ESTM EN T

PROPERTY

Boochtido Rootty. R EA LTO R S
40A41M1I1............. Op— 1 Doytl

» NEW SMYRNA KCACH*
VENETIAN VIUAS
Water frpnt town hornet with
gorogo from tot *00 Con V O
mont tingle ttory from ISO too
Pool, lacu ifi. clubhouse. great
control location Bool dock!
optional FHA end VA Insane
•r&gt;g eroi'oblo Mutt tea tor
your toll'
Open ovary day
Rentaii aito available Call
tot 0 4 AIM lor complola do
taut

C A LL AN YTIM E
R EA LTO R
J ill

157-M obile
Home* / Sale

L I lT W I T H U lt

323-5774

H 9 —Commercial
Property / Sale

700* MWV 17 01
Mrddon Loko li t Wildnrood Or
1 bdrm/7 both, ribi garage
porch, control olr Supor
Cloont Attumobio 1*1.000
R EA LT O R
MARVIN K LA IL
407 (111
or It l 7147

CO M M ERCIAL S P EC IA LIS T
BORM BA LL. J R . P A .
R E A L T O R ...................... m t l l l

151— In v e s t m e n t
P r o p e r t y / S a le

Solo Or Pont W/Option ] bdrm
noor downtown Sanford S ilt
Hy oppl too m o llj. otlor 1

S U N D A Y ....1 to 4
751 MAIN 40..... LAKE MART

Son lord Nlto 1 bedroom homo
nrllh living room, dining room,
ponolod tomlly room, loundry
room, work chop Coll tor In
lor mo I Ion 171 DOS or #10 iS17
M l.too ortrotlolltr
SAN FOPO ) Bdrm , I both,
tcroonod porch, lorgo thody
corner lot
Wellece Crott Ptolty
REALTO R
1114177
Sporlout Country Uvlngt Looto
with option 1 or rot loll ot
I root ond thrubery Locotod
Ml Cryttol Vlow Eotl. Loch
Arbor. Sanford Owner will
flnenco For Into T ill) 4*7
II

1 Bdrm 1 both Homo In
Cordinoi O oil. Photo II
Oirocllont Loko Mary Bird
to South on C IS. to loft on
Mom Rd

S U N D A Y ....1 TO 5
11? DUBLIN__ The Crossing!
4 Bdrm Herrs# E i l m bifchon.
\( t ##n port h, Qf##t Khooll
Direction* L#b# Mary Bled to
South on Lai# Em m a. I#ft on
Gr##n*reod right on Dorw^al
to Dublin

Will Street Co........ 321 5005

AD U LT PARK
L I F t T I M I LOT RCNTS

1100 II14

I n c l u d u w o t t r . g o r b ig o
pick up. yard molnt Im
mediate occ upancy
Oratory Modllo Hornet 7741 MO
t r O W N ER
1440 O tk wood
l4«Se . tTOOO end assume wim
quel b a la n c e ol 41.400
Fenced yard Coll 371 QtTl

COUNTRY VILLAGE

C A S S E L B E R R Y I acre
p r i u i con w Agaiifiowtki.
REA LTO R
177 7413

153—AcreageLots/Sale
DON'T W AIT!
TO Acrot on
Cochron Rd . Geneva
SJ100
pot aero. 1S% down 10%
inlorotl Owner financing I
CO U N TRY W ID E R E A L T Y
Rag R E Broker........ 177 4711
ITtH wy. I t l , Qotaon, Flo
4 acrot S Sanlofd Avo Parity
cloo'od Noll A electric Unit
ly bldg 111 M0 i l l kali

141 Cu h avocado Rolrtgare
tor » In While Magic Che'
Range now boi tprlng end
moltrool Coll otter J PM

ni-na
27TH STREET FURNITURE

too w. n th *4....................m i n i
1 M ahogany L iv in g Room
Tec tel Eacollont cowdltlan
Coll D I DM otter 1PM

113—Television /
Radio/Stereo
* .C O L O R T ELEV IS IO N . .
Zenith IS' color television Ong
Inal price ova' 1400 Balance
duo S704M C04h or toko Over
payment! I l l month Still In
w a rra n ty
HO M O N E Y
DOWN Froa home trial, no
obligation Cell la) 1)44. day

199— Pet* ft Supplies
Ability Konnoll Dog boarding
Country Atmokpnero Reatcn
a b le R o t a t
1 )1 1170
Ceckeftoli I gray, t while
Hand tamed Includes largo
cogo 1100 Attar 4PM L
4. D i s t i l
D O B E R M A N , ta m a le
w ell
tramod A loving S7S

m 17*0

F rt o To Good Homo male
Gorman Stiepherd t yr old
Coll D1 *111
1 Kitten* Free lo Good Homo!
Beautiful end healthy Colt
D1 4414

Adult Mobil* Horn* Par*
I I hot# M l Cm rw
Under Comtnictwn

213—Auctions

MOOLI CENTER OrEN DAILY

FOR ESTA TE
C o m m trc le l or R esid en tial
Auctions A Appraisals Call
Dad's Auction D ) MiO

4047711171
. Orange City

Ml 447 0407
I MO E Orovet

14 f t ' LARSON Boat 40 M P
Jolintor* motor. w1ndihi#t&lt;|
&lt;iothtop,i use C#n m u *

H O M E O F T H E M O N TH - H O M E O F T H E M ON TH

14*1 V W B U G

OoBary Auto a Marino lele l
Ac rets tho river, top of hill
114 Hwy 17 01 O sto ry 4*0 41*1

Excellent operating condition
14QC Ernie Evens Ie3 l i l l
im v w a iiT L E
Runt greet good MPG M B Or
best Otter Call ID 1*40

For Sale IN I Ford Van a 1411
Ford Von S o u enter Coil
between f i t R D1 4D1.
1441 Falcon 1 door, auto Irons
Beautiful Interior o itcrlo r
some rust led V /( recently
rebu.it ri^tt Ilka new S'110 or
best offer 17*4101

2 3 9 - Motorcycles
and Bikes
Honda Aero I B Scooter
New #4 low ml MOD
D7 XXII
IN I S v tv k iG S tM L I X30 miles
E a c o llo n t condition C a ll
P I 1740 otters PM______________

1978 FORD ELITE
Good Work Carl MOO

P ) 1711

IS IS T R IU M P H T R *
A ir .
o i a d r l c o v e r d r i v e , lo w
m ilage A b to lu taty klww room
c o n d itio n . A s k in g ItO.SOO
Can 44) a p t a fte r 1 P M
1474

241 — Recreational
Vehicles / Campers

P o n tia c T ra n sA m

T Top. Loaded'
17*»1
CO U R TESY PONTIAC. P H I 11
1444

T H U N O E R R IR D

W innebago M eter H e m . S e e d * I

Cleon

Cask A Mint condition Interior
rohnnhed fop shape 111 0*44
IS Pleymor* Travel TrailerI* sleep* a Pd 1*10 Will tell
for 1704 Can b« seen of
Wekiva F all* .**

satres tone mi sitooCait
« l 77*1 _________________________
47 FORD MUSTANG a cyl
Standard AC Rebuilt eng ne
Good condition117700 173 *771
f ] Chevrolet Wagon good
mechanical condition Bod*
needs some work EkcoHont
utility vehicle f i l l or bot&lt;
otter DO tie )____________________

243—Junk Cars
ANY JUNK CARS A TRUCKS
bought From I I I i l l * mere

73 Dodge Clean Family Ca;
*d- Perfect Condition P ) *130

C a ll P I 14)4

CO URTESY PONTIAC 11)1131
7 * PA CER
Good work cor 1110
Ml I lf )

NO

C R E D IT -B A D
WE

........................ 371 4)11

TOP Dollar Paid for Junk a
U*edcert trucks 4 heavy
equipment I P SOW
WE PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR
JUNK CARS AND TRUCKS
CBS AUTO PARTS 7*1 4545

i* C a d illa c E ld o r a d o B ie r ilt
Sun Roof Lo ad ed '
17*41

C R E D IT

F IN A N C E

I I O LD S C U TLA S S f r a n i c a r
7) D O D G E P U T R U C K
IS M A R K IV
7* C H R Y S . C O R D O V A
77 T B I R D ( B E S T B U Y

215— Boats and
Accessories

JUST OFF 10
ATORANOCCITY EXIT ISO

231—Cara

231-C ars

1R1—Appliance*
/ Furniture

1100 D N .
SJOO DN
SJOO D N .
S2S0 D N .
S1S0 D N .

MECH SPEC CARS SEV ER A L TO CHOOSE
FROM BRING ROPE
1214 CASH

3214075

NATIONAL AUTO SA LES

217—Garage Sales
M A K E Y O U R D R E A M A R E A L IT Y
The

V a lu e

W o n 't

End

At

Ftm iltot

MU

1 ........Adwift

mn

.............................

m -tm

M#bil# H#m# 34 X 44' 7bdrm 3
b#m douht# roof. #wnlr*g*.
P«lm V«ll#y Mobil# Horn#
P « ri
I t 30 ( I r t i k w i l i f ,
Owido F l C a M 77)6619 or
U% H04

M id - N ig h t
M

L»|tf1 Nnr...t...Uud Mobile
Moim Dialer in Ihn Atti.

f t o s l

181—Appliances
/ Furniture
Ap p hon cii For Solo ell In
eacetlent condition a fully
guorontood....................... mom

LOVELY 2 BEDROOM, 1 BATH, ENCLOSEO
POOL. AWNINGS AND M O R E ........138.900

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
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 ..................................... * 53,500

NEAR PROVIDENCE PLAZA - 2 BEDROOM,
2 BATH HOME WITH ENCLOSED PORCH IN
FINE CONDITION FURNITURE NEGOTIABLE
- WORTH SEEIN G ............................. * 52,500

C o m p le te M e n ta l A n d M a n a g e m e n t D e p a rtm e n t

D E L T O N A C O R P O R A T IO N
R EA LTY COMPANY

«««■ »

h to n iA i r iT o t r Rttooin

101 DELTONA BLVD., DELTONA, FL

(3 0 5 )

5 7 4 -6 6 5 6
UIA H Q W

H O M E O F T H E M ON TH * H O M E O F T H E M ON TH

n s «. i i t i T ............. m m u
Dining Room Suite Table o»d 1
chairs end china cabinet All
wood Coll ID 1747 after 0 »
PM or 1711400
WrcooOltlonod Appiloncet
from IBS-W ARRANTY.
B A R H i m ..... C A S I I I B I R R Y
*» » » » — ............... ......... W H W
o R EN T TOOW No
Color TVt , I lo r tot wethers
dryort refrigerator, trooiart
furniture, video rocorderi
Spec lot fat w eek* rent SSOO
Alter noltva TV A Appt R onto It
Zeyret Shopping Center
717 MOO
Uted Wethort Portt A Semico
Mr Ktnm eret............. 11)4047
MOONEY A P P L IA N C f 1
11001} IITU G E olr conditioner
E lllc o n c y m odel.oico llont
condition. 11W Coll m i n t
hi

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H UGE Y A R D SA LE M U S
Magnolia Must tall llshing
b o o ls, outboard m o to rs,
m o torcycles, low nm ow on
rote tiller, tools, household
Items antiques A much more
Sot A Sun Onlyl 4 AM to S
PM 111 41*4
Yard Sale 101 Plnocrosl Drive.
Friday. Saturday A Sunday,
9AM IPM

219—Wanted to Buy
Baby Bads. Strollars, Clothes
Playpens. Etc. Paperback
it 11)4)77 111 0104
Need C rib s . Plo ypo ns. B ab y
f u r n it u r e
c lo th in g
G o od
P r ic e s After 7 P M
D I 1741
P a y in g C A SH tor
A lu m in u m . C a n s. Copper
B r a ts . Lo ad . Newspaper
G la s s . G old. S ilve r
K okom o Tool. 414 W I I I
4 S 00 Sol 0 I T O 1100

QUALITY USED CA RS!
A A i A A

m ens

A. A

1

l i i

CHEAPER,
T ▼▼ v ▼ T T

C H U M B LEY ’S
2 CUSTOM VANS
*6995
l fOID l i l t
I DOOCf IM )

TRICED l»0M

1984 944 PORSCHE

SAVE

S I f , AN CM STEREO
CASSETTE, L/C

1984 VW 7 PASS. VAN
a if . L/C
AM IR CASSETTE ITEtfO

221—Good Things
to Eat
LIVE HUE CRABS

A 4 A i

▲ JLa

.

*10.475

HOME OF D E T R O IT 11
1 ? Month. 1 2 .0 0 0 M ’N Lim tiol Watfant-

1985 DODGE RAM P.U. 150
fROSfECTOR. 7 000 MILES.

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223—Miscellaneous

1984 FORD BRONCO II
Closing E le ctro n ic Stare I E v
o r y lh ln g m u st bo so ld b y
Sunday I I lighted Sign. J V ' X
S 4 ", U K or b a ll o ile r App
I I I 000 a t w h o le sa le p ric e
N ow sto ck. UO.OOO D 1 7 I0 0

K E L L E R PIANO CONSOLE
E icellenl condltan Asking isoo
Call D 1 0011
Restaurant P lu s Oven With
Slata 1400 111 I l i a
Eves
AS7 1471
4 P G A B u tte rfly Woods. I W ilto n
iro n s la d ie s &gt; tot L ik e now
R e ta ils tor over 4*00 M u tt to ll
at I ltd C a ll attar 4 P M . M F
ly tlm o D 1 3444

231-C ars

17.000 MlUS.
* i« , A C

1978 BUICK REGAL
I Dl. L/T, A C,
AM EM STEREO

40,475
J2995

A L L O U R C A R S H A V E A 0 0 D A Y ■4 0 0 0 M IL E
L I M IT E D D R IV E - T R A IN W A R R A N T Y

DEAt WITH A GOOD CHUM

JIM CHUM B LEY
C H H Y S Lin — PLYMOUTH — VOL k SWAGS N
*&gt;S mile* Norm of Hwy 414 on Hwy 17 41
Open Hen Fit 4 X) AM 4 PM Baf I AM 4 PM
e m u m w i ___________________

it*i u n a w
3

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nrr
eat *N

winta. Pwk 0 2 9 - 8 4 8 3 Bonfwa 3 2 2 -1 8 3 5

f -

AMC Matador Wagon
'7b
Reduced)
SM4S
CO U R TESY PONTIAC Ml t i l l

tad Credit!
No Credit?
WE FINANCE

H n p p if B irifu ln tj

Wo Hove 4 lim ited Number of
Repo's tar ot Low ot 4144 Dewni

NATIONAL AUTO SALES
1120 1 Sauted..... 121 4075
Chevrolet AAonjo Coup
ta

The Babcock Company celebrates
50 years of quality home building
with a spectacular offer to introduce
our three newest communities.

II.

CO U R TESY PONTIAC 111 3131
Chevy C a va lie r
Reduced ta Wool
COU R T E S Y PONTIAC P I l A l

Tluitb rlulil! Between now am i June Gllth some lucky
couple will win 8 3 ,5 0 0
a n till'll Fur a down payment bn
atHMiiillul new home at G m i i i Station. M.ivl.ilt Mc.k Iuws
or Cranes Ruosi Villas!
A ik I It eoukl lie you!
Simply come tn (he preview in n e r ai any one ol lliene
tin Kiue (ialMOck cum im inlllcs and choose a key from our
Cioklru A m ilu isary howl II II s l he rli/ht key. you w in
83,500. Ib iisr a t a down puyiurnt on a heaulllul new
IkilH iH'k home Or any way you want
But lirller hurry! Before dial rli/ht key j»one
No pure ha »e ncceshary. Oiler muni only al Grain
Slat ion, Muyfalr MeadowHuiKl Crane s Uikisi Villas.
H illraol h most he 2 1 years ol a^e W io n iiii’ key will he
anniHini tul July I

★ DAYTONA AUTO*
★ AUCTION *
Hwy 41........... .

PUHIC AUTOAUCTION
* W here Anybody *
* Can Buy or Sail! *
For more details
I 404 m 41U

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a e F R E E CASE C O K E a a
o o . WITH D E L I V E R Y . • o

A K r c a i oevv lo w i i I k h i s c c o m n i u -

I p m. 6 p in. Sunday

38a! 0500
C

321 4 7 0 0

nlly lhai b fio v (orsrrylhlnitbui
rd !&gt;&lt;*&lt;ludrd |i a hard
rd to fin d
Ibrhind (h r A liam onlr M.iin
Wlltl hllinrh hi .Oil Mil 4b kiw UR

■FT R tn ta
74 Dodge P / U
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71 M a rk IV

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U T U CLEAR A M E 1A7RB M ELS................

I O O O

1M4 MUSTANG...............................
UFT1ACK
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1964 M |i Omni............. *45SS
WCt#ri* , 8 9 S 8
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Mun Fri 12 noon to 8 pm
Sat 10 am to 8 pm
Sun 1 pm to 0 pm

93788

1962 Biricii Ekctra L M t td

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ALL TW RRTTRNS A T9TS..............................

1979 Ptymoatfi Horizon . .

* * This lltek Oily* *
DISCOUNT AUTOUUS
IS4I F IR S T A V I ...... SAN FORD

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’MSS

1962 F«rd E m r t i i . ...........

8 7 3 .2 0 0

mmm o ♦»
a r

I M S Ford Crown Victoria
CBRPS. uuurt f ACKARi &gt; MMCR MRBE . .

O n ly u o p On
O n ly S X X On
O n ly M O D n
O n ly a w On

3231 It 5

i

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1963 F#rd G U Convartibia . * 8 9 S 8

'T IT / Bird
Only U M On
(rune Ilka new I

c7VlayfairMeadows

Open 10 a.in,-6 p.m. Mon Sat..

QUALITY USED CARS

A

* * * SUPER * * *
* * * SPECIALS * * *

A hpclmlrtl eianitnililiy of ftioulrfamtly h u in o Irom (h r HoOtt
.icrohb Irom Mayfair Country
Club lo t leg- Lake M.o&gt; S.inlnnl
•or.i

FROM SEMINOLE FORD
00R GIFT TO YOU:

USED CARS

THE BEST IN TOWN

A Weyerhaeuser Company

l p m . Up.in Sunday

Daytona Beach

Every Wed Nit* a l l N PM

The Babcock Company

An Irrcaiblatilr New Hoaluiul
Co in h i u oily ol tilo|&gt;lr him ily
homr* from l he HtiiK m ar S H
43b and Curry Hail Hu.ul
Open l()a in lip in Molt SuL.

No money down I

sites

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M a g n o lia M a ll's M u r a l
The World Is A Canvas For Artist
Who Mixes Yesterday With Today

George Francis, right, congratulate* Carlos Monte.

3

Lions Club Names Monte
Policeman Of The Year
T he S a nford L io ns C luh hon ored the S anford Police
D epartm ent b y n a m in g one of Its officers, Carlos M onte, as the
Sanford Policem an o f I h r Vear. Monte was cited for th e honor
by clu b President-elect George F rancis
"because he
exem plifies th e hig h qualities e x h ib ite d by ihe m em bers of the
SPD. A ll too o fte n, these officers go about doing th e ir everyday
duties w ith o u t a w ord of praise o r co m m e n d a tio n ."
Francis co n tin u e d . "T h e m em bers o f the Sanford I.Ions C lub
apprpcctate th e m anner in w h ic h the officers of the Sanford
Police D epartm ent do their Job. and take th is m eth od of
showing th e ir lh a n ks for a Job w ell d o n e ."
The Sanford Policem an o f the Year Award w ill be an annual
event when the recipient Is presented a plaque and a U S
Savings Bond.

Stein Opens Daytona Practice

Dr. Charles
I. Stein

Charles I. S tein M.D. has oj&gt;ened h is m edical p ractice In
obstetrics and gynecology In D aytona Beach.
A n a t iv e F l o r i d i a n w h o w u ru in e d in S a n f o r d . O r . H ir t n In th e
non o f M rs. D o ris S t r l n o f S a n f o r d M e. hts w if e M n rrtn , a n d

1

th e ir ch ild re n . Elysa. 12. and F re d ric k . 10. moved to Daytona
B e a c h fro m C h a t t a n o o g a . T enn, w here he was In p rivate
p r a c t ic e a n d also a clin ica l In s tru c to r w ith the U n iv e rs ity of
Tennessee School o f Medicine.
Dr. Stein la a Junior Fellow o f the Am erican College of
Obstetrics and O ynerology, a Fellow In the A m e rican Society
for Laser M edicine and Surgery, and holds m em be rsh ip In the
Am erican F e rtility Society and G ynecologic U rology Societies.
He Is also a m em be r of the local Musonlc Lodge *6 2 F A AM.
Sanford.

She's A Runner-Up Sweetheart

Reba

Yarborough

Reba Jean Yarborough, d a u g h te r o f Mr. a nti M rs Ed
Yarborough o f Geneva, represented Sem inole C o u n ly In Ihe
Florida C a ttle m a n 's Association Sweetheart Contest at the
Florida C a ttle m a n 's C onvention on Ju n e 19-21 at the M arriott
On The Beach Miss Yarborough. 17. was the firs t ru n ne r-u p
Sweetheart,
A 1985 graduate of Oviedo H ig h School. Oviedo. Miss
Yarbolough w as In co m p e titio n w ith 2.000 stu de nts for
O utstanding Y o u th Volunteer for the East Coast Region She
was Ihe recipie nt of the coveted aw ard In cerem onies at the
W yndhom Hotel. O rlando

B y S usan L o d e n
H e ra ld S t a f f W r it e r
A rtis t Don R eynolds has
left his m ark on Sanford w tth
th e M agnolia M a ll m u ra l,
W h ic h links today and yes­
t e r d a y In a d o w n t o w n
streetscape — a n a tu ra l In Its
recently renovated setting,
In d e ve lo p in g th e 1980
w o rk w hich R eynolds pro­
duced Irre o f charge w ith the
F lorida N ational (tank, then
ow ner of the b u ild in g that
s e r v e d as b i s c a n v a s ,
s u p p ly in g th e p a in t , he
blended ye ste rd a y's horsed ra w n currlage w ith co nte m ­
porary tran sp o rta tio n
In ta king a m o n th to pain)
h is colorful scene. Reynolds
d id n 't a n tic ip a te d evelopm en i o f Ihe M agnolia Mall,
w h ic h was com pleted early
th is year, hut he said II fits
rig h t In
In the m ix o f old and new
Sanford, front (he upper sec­
tio n o f the pastel p aintin g,
whose colors have m ellow ed
w ith a llt llr age. a dapper,
derbled gent fro m Ihe IHOOs
crosses the street and lin k s
as If h r m ay a rrive ju s t In
tim e tu overhear the co nve r­
sation of a ca sua lly dressed
c o n trm jx ira ry ro u p le .
In (h r m eantim e tw o boys
o f loduy eye an Item In a
shop w indow , w h ile at Ihe
o th e r end of the street a
celery deal is being made.
T he re ’s more to th is scene
fr o m th e Im a g in a tio n o f
40-year-old R eynolds, who
says he's alw ays been and
a rtis t and sees " lo ts o f old
b la n k w a lls th a t I th in k
w o u ld be served w ell by u
(M intin g , u sually old hulld-

Don Reynolds stand* bo iido hi* m u ral In Sanford't M agnolia M all.
kre p m e going." Reynolds
said
In fact w ith hts s to c k y
b u ild and sun-bleached b lo nd
h a ir R eynolds m ight easily be

m tM a krn fo r a construction
worker Instead o f the u rtis t
he is A nd he is n 't a stranger
to physical labor.
Since m o v in g to Seminole

ln * a th a t h a v a
t it r a m i
e y e s o r e s to n d e g r e e , s r h e t e

y o u can create so m e thin g
w o rth c o m m u n ic a tin g .
" I t creates o p tim is m In
to w n . People lik e to See color
o n old b uildings. It makes
p e o p l e f e e l g o o d
psychologically. People Just
e n jo y It."
T hey enjoy It to the degree
th a t he's booked for the year
w ith scenes lo sketch and
p a in t on p riv a te w a lls In
ito rn rs and businesses and
on p u b lic s lrrrls id e s
In Orlando. R eynolds' w ork
can be seen al O rlan do In ­
t e r n a t io n a l A ir p o r t , at
M e rc a d o s h a p in g c e n te r,
ulong G ertrude's W alkw ay,
at Ihe Lake B uena V ista
Palace and Ihe fo u n ta in at
B a rn e tt Plaza Is a lso hts
w ork
In addition to hts m ajor
projects Reynolds, w ho also
docs tr a d itio n a l p a in tin g s
and sculptures In steel, wood
and a lu m in u m , said. "I'v e
a lw ays fell com plete w ith a
pen In m y hand o r one close
by. I like e x p e rim e n tin g w ith
w h a t can be d o n e w ith
com m on, o rd in a ry b u ild in g
m a te ria ls ."
Reynolds says hts w o rk Is a
m ix of a rtis tic expression and
s k ill, w ith a lot o f physical
lab or In the hot F lorida sun
th ro w n In. “ I keep w ishing
fo r a cool breeze and some­
tim e s I hey come around and

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w.

I
t

It !

The recently developed M agnolia M all In Santord fits right
In w ith the colorful m u ra l Don Reynolds painted gratis In
downtown Santord In 1980.

R e y n o ld s h a s r e c e n tly
m oved on la develop ■ p a in t­
in g on Pine S tre e t ahopa In
O rlando — u m ontage de­
p ic tin g Ihe F lo rid a cracker
ploneera and business devel­
opm ent from I8 6 0 through
th e |9 2 0 a . T h e Job was
o rd e re d b y Ih e O r la n d o
D o w n to w n D e v e lo p m e n t
Board, und R eynolds who
u sually w orks on h is own has
u hllltxN ird crew In help add
color to his d ra w in gs, h r said
His grand scale w orks urr
done In please him self. " It's a
way of e n te rta in in g m yself. I
consider th is a rt fo r m yself."
Reynolds said
B ritish born o f an A m eri­
c a n fa th e r a n d E n g lis h
m other. Reynolds join ed Ihe
U S. Navy at 17 and spent
extensive lim e at sea In the
Pacific. Ills love o f the sea
d id n 't waver and he alway
had a sketch pad at hand as
w ell, he said
Today, as u
change of pare fro m hts art
he sometimes lakes sail or
else he pokes a ro u n d In Ihe
g a rd e n o r d o e s som e
carpentry w ork.
R eynolds m o v e d to Ihe
Sanford area lo be close to
h is w ife's fa m ily after h r
began developing b is first
lu rg r scale p a in tin g s In L ittle
Rock. Ark.
8«« M U R A L . 3C

SHS 10th
Class
Reunion

T he w in n e r o l n u m e ro u s a w a rd s and h o n o rs . M iss
Yarborough says. "Because of m y a ctiv itie s w ith c h ild re n . I ’m
Interested In becom ing a teacher. I feel very s tro n g ly about
le ttin g others kn o w how Im p o rta n t a gricu ltu re re a lly Is. and
the role It plays In each o f our lives "

8 Artists Receive Awards
Ray Ellta. Ju ro r for the DeLand M useum of A rt's th ird annual
watercolor co m p e titio n rn tltle d Southeastern W a trrc o lo n III.
chose e ig h t a r tis ts ' w o rks fo r a w a rd s and m ade Ihe
announcem ent at the Saturday e ven in g opening of the e x h ib it.
First place aw a rd , a purchase aw ard for the m useum of
91.000. w ent to Alex Power* o f M yrtle Beach. S C . fo r hts
p aintin g Wed A p ro n . The piece presents a d ra m a ilc p o rtra it of a
m an and is executed In a loose, expreosionlsltc m anner. The
p aintin g w ill become a part o f the m useum 's perm anent
collection
Second place aw ard of 930 0 w ent to Deborah E llis of
A le xan dria. V A . for an u n title d s till life. T he p a in tin g
dem onstrates a co ntrolle d technique and a larger-than-life look
at a com m on sub|ect.
Three th ird place awards o f 9 20 0 each w ent to Loretta
S ch nltxlu s o f M elbourne; D avid Reese of O rlando: and to
Stephen S cott Y oung of Palm Beach Gardens.
The fo llo w in g three a rtis ts ’ w o rk s were chosen (or Honorable
Mention; M arl Conneen o f M elbourne; Nancy L. C ra w ford of
Satellite B e arh ; and Betty Bam es Loehle o f Decatur. GA.

C ounty In 1978, Reynolds a
form er U S N avy m an who
loves the sea. has been b u ild ­
ing his own 36-fool sailboat
a n d Is a b o u t h a lf - w a y
through the Job.
He also fin ish e d the Interior
o f hla "tre e h o u a e " w h ic h tie
b ought as a " a h e ll." It atta on
p ilin g s In
w oods w eal of
Sanford and la shared w ith
hts w ife o f 17 years, Lynn,
th e ir d a u g h te r Allison.

A rriv in g early at the SHS 10th reunion at the
Sanford Civic Center a re, (rom left, M onica
H a ll. Ray C larke, c la ts president, M onica

Clem ents, Daw n Pierce, J im Brodle, class
second vice president, T in a Spillm an, A lvin
Cum m ings and Regina K ra ll.

M onths o f p re p a ra tio n c u lm i­
nated in Sem inole H ig h School s
Class o f 1973 10-year reunion In
Sanford on J u n e 15-16. w ith 193
guests attending.
The Sanford C iv ic C enter was
tra n s fo rm e d e a r ly S a tu rd a y
m ornin g w tth th e h elp o f Monica
C le m e n ts . A lv in C u m m in g s ,
Mona G lrlle r. M onica H all. Deb­
bie Jenklna. R egina K rx il. David
P hillips. Dawn Pierce and T in a
S pillm an. T he them e o f th e ir
blue and gold class colors was
carried out th ro u g h the balloons
and stream ers, the large sa tin
bows accenting each table, the
g ift w rapping o n th e door prizes
and (he ashtrays.
S a tu rd a y n ig h t ’s fe s tiv itie s
started w ith th e a lu m n i being
surprised w ith nam e lags bear9as R E U N IO N . 9C

�2C —Evening Herald, Sanford, FI

Sunday, June ) 0, MIS

In And Around Lake Mary

---- Engagements

July 4th Celebration
Has Something For All r

HattawayWilliams
Mr. add M rs Kobert Hurler
o f M o c k l n a b i rd L a n e .
C»e tie v n , a n n n u n r e | h r
engagement ol their dau gh ­
ter. Gina Nichole H aiiaw ay.
in la iw e ll Gene W illiam s .Jr ,
v a i of Vtr and Mrs Sonny
Dobbs. K ogrrsvlM r. Term
The b rid e e le c t. horn In
West I’a ln i Ite a i h I n th e
rnalernal granddaughter of
Mr and Mrs fra n k lin Os
wald. West Palm Ih a rfi. and
the paternal granddaughter
of Mrs Elsie H oller Salem
Mass
M I hh H a iia w a y a iic o d s
Oviedo H igh Si h&gt;ail. Oviedo,
where she In a member of
F u tu re H n rn c m a k rrs and
Future C h r k ia in Leaders of
Am erica She In employed as
a secretary by A m rrle an F i­
nancial
H e r fia n c e
h o r ti In
.Jacksonville. N (
Is a IIJH4
g ra d u a te o l O vie do H igh
S c h o o l w h e re he w as a
rn rm lie r of ihe (h o rn s m id
F u lu rr Farm ers of A m rrle a
and played f&gt;n the football

G ina H a tta w a y , L o w e ll G ene W illia m s J r.
I lie wedding w ill he an
f-veni of Dee 7. al 2 p in . at
ih e F irsi Hapllsl C h u rc h o f
( ieueva

Treybig-Brunson
Mr

and

Mrs

Wallace I

Drying. 6 3 5 .fu p lle r Way.
C .isselhcrry.

a im o u n i e the

'llg u g rm e h l ol Ilit-it ilaugh
u r Kulhe Marl* to Ku hard
IK li kl Kugem llro tis o u .Jr
D o r n in llo m r N le u d . Ihe
l i r lf le e le e l is Ih e p a te rn a l
g r a n d d a u g h t e r ol M rs D o r is

I re v lilg Hansen O rlando
M iss T reyhlg Is a I97H
g ra d u a lr &lt;d Lake H ow ell High
S&lt; h ix il, W inter Park, and a
IMHO gradual!- of Valencia
( o m im m llv College. W in te r
Park She is em ployerj .is
s c i r e l a r y a l C a lv a r y
A s s e m b ly ol God. W ln tr r
Park

The Lake Mary C o m m u n ity
Im pro vem en t Association fClA)
Bonnie
w ill h o ld in g a J u ly 4th ce le b ra ­
O lve ra
tion fro m noon lo 5 p nr at
C rystal Lake Park on C o u n try
L ake M s ry
C lub and Grand fiend Avenue.
C o rre s p o n d e n t
A dav of fun has tx-cn planned
3 2 1 -2 3 0 0
lor the entire fa m ily Hot air
balloon rides w ill tie given from
12-3 p rn Hath T ub K rg a ita and
P arent-C hild Hath T ub Regatta m ay be purchased at Lippln*
t o i l s In k Spot or hv ra ilin g
w ill Ix 'g m al 3 p m
122 1213
O ther a ctivitie s include egg
loss, egg laers, medley races,
Betsy and J e n n ife r Hall of
duck pond, watermelon eating
Athens, Ga., rece ntly spent one
contest, horseshows am i d u n k
mg m ach in e Ribbons w ill lx- and o n e -h a lf w*eeks v is it lo g
K a lin and M a lt R ne
given to the w inners of ihe
Ju stin M ille r also of Athens.
events E ntertainm ent w ill lxpresented by Mike Evans A Ga is spending a few days w ith
&lt; h ie k e n b a r - tu q u e w i l l be the Rices W h ile here he w ill be
fe a tu re d a t ih e c e le b ra tio n , v isitin g Sea W o rld and C irru s
World
t ille r e d by J ig g e rs C a te rin g
K a lin a nd M ali s so u Tim w ill
Service of Longwood M enu In ­
cludes chicken, coleslaw, and lx- re lu m in g to ( ir o ig lu to abend
baked beans Tickets are $4 50 sfx f er ra m p a nd then w ill s|x-nd
D irer weeks in M aine al a sailing
lor a d u lts and S t lor c h ild re n
Hot dogs and cold d rin k s w ill t amp
also be sold
John and C arol Edwards were
The Lake Mary W om an's C lu b
w ill hold a bake sale and a ll are r e c e n tly v is it e d by J o h n 's
ItlV ltrd to donate h o m c m a d f daughter Nicole Im m Colorado
baked goods
lor I wo weeks
P rio r tfi Ihe hake sale there w ill
Hurl and lla /t- l IV riu chiel cel
lx- lo d g in g ol the baked g f H t d s
c h ra lrd ih e lr 2 5 0 i wedding art
and a w ards given
The J u ly 4 th celebration Is an n lvrrsary al an ojx-n house held
annual event Last year over TOO al Lake M ary C itv Hall Sunday
i hb ken d in ne rs were sold The June 23 l l a / r l was dressed In a
event Is not only held lo rals&gt;- long w hite gow n, ta rry in g a
bouquet, and H url was dressed
lurrds lo r ihe co m m u n ity b u ild
lug bm Is held for Ihe people ol m .1 tux lo greet approxim ately
Lake M ary tricorne together (or a the 150 people w h o al tended
day of fu n Everyone in Lake
Pictures o f th e ir wedding day
Mary Is In v ite d to abend T ic k e ts and u scrapbook of even I n of
bit Ihe b ar-b -q u r t hicken d in ne r th e ir life lo g r t h r r were d is ­

played. and refre shm en ts were
served
The P erln rh lels w ill be going
to H aw aii on a second honey­
m oon C ongratulations
M id Thompson a nd sons Jelf
15, and Ted, 13. recently re
lutm ed from a one week vacation
v ls llln g her m o th e r in Dayton
a n d d a u g h te r In C in c in n a ti
O h io C o -w o rk e rs fro m h r r
fo rm e r Job al B e n ch m a rk Homes
held a jia rty In her h on or al lh r
H oliday Inn In D avton
M id said It was 47 degrees and
she was glad to get hack to the
F lorida sun
L u m rv Proclot ol Lake Marv
and Chester Much o l O rlando w ill
&lt; x ch arig r m arriage vows J u ly 13
.b I ( tin al th e F irst Pre
s b yie ria u ('In irc h of Lake Mary
G rille v s maid ol h o n o r w ill lxS h rrrv Brick and C he ste r's lx-si
m an w ill lx- Don How land
Lalnev and C hester are both
e tn p ltiv e d a) W in n D ix ie In
L o n g w o o d A re c e p tio n w ill
b illow al Lake Marv Cits Hall
1 1lls is a re m in d e r that quail
ly in g lor t itv e le ction s In Sep­
tem ber w ill begin al 12 noon
lu lv 2 through 12 m x in J u ly 2b
As ol J u ly I C ham ber dues for
m m c o m m e rc ia l m e m b e rs h ip
w ill lx- $h (or ,m e n tire latnlly
m em bership C o m m e rcia l dues
lor 105 employees are $20, (H O
e m p lo y e e s . 8 3 0 . 1 1 -2 5
employees. 845. and 26 or more
employees. $75 Dues m ay lxp a b la t L lp plu cotl s in k Spot

H e r lla m e . I h i i i i al M v r llr
lie .le ft S C is ihe rn a le rn a l
grandson ol Mi and Mrs
Not m an Savary. Inverness,
a m t the paternal grandson of
M is Lula H ruiisnii. C harles
lo u ,S C

Mr

ItruiiNoii

was

grndu-

aied Im m Hellevue West High
S rh o o l Hellevue, Neb.. In
PI7!) and the U n iv e rs ity * of
C e n tra l Florida. O rlando, in
1DM4 He Is e m p lo yrd as a
re p o rle r hv Fhe E v e rtin g
llc r , i l i l Sanlord
I In- w edding w ill lx- an event
ol Nov !). al 2 p m ., al
C a lv a ri Assemble ol Cod
W in te r Par k

Hi*r«hi Pfufito by M*rv* Hairtlnt
T he 1965 C ro o m s C la s s R e u n io n p la n n in g
c o m m itte e in c lu d e s , fr o m le ft Dor Is W ils o n ,
J a m e s J o h n s o n , L in d ie S te w a r f, J a m e s

B ro w d y , E u g e n e A le x a n d e r, N a r v a A le x
a n d e r, B re n d a F o rd , M a r lh a M c K in n e y and
B a rb a ra K ir b y

Ruthc M a rie Treyb ig , Richard Brunson Jr.

Crooms High 1965 Class
Announces Reunion Plans

KleineMickelson
M l and Mrs Arnold Klelue
ol Veto I teach announce the
ungagem rnt of ihe lr dau gh ­
t e r . M e I I h h a . to K i t e
Mil kelson ol Cocoa, son ol
M in K u lh Mickelsou. San
lord, and .te rry Mu kelson.
Cocoa
The h ild e e le c l In a 11)7(1
graduate ot Veto llc.ich High
S c h o o l a n d rrc e tv e d a
bachelor's degree in eduen
lio n hour ih e U niversity ol
F lo r id a In I9 H 4 She I n
em ployed hv the Indian Klver
C o u n tv ncI k h i I district
Iter lla n re . a 11)7!) g ra da alr
■■I Veto Deat h High S&lt; bool,
g railualed horn the UnIverNl
iv ol F lorida m IIIB4 w ith a
bachelor's degree In comp li I r t N i l e r ic e
lie I n
em ployed hv lax klu-ad Space
&lt;ip t-i.ii io n s C om pam h i Cape

Cartuvcrul
file w edding w ill lie an
event ol Aug ID al l ip in

M c lijia K le fn o , E r ic Mrskclson

Howard-Brock
Mi iiih ) M in M .iiv iii H ow ard. 2411 Sum
m e rlin Avc San lord announce (lie engagement
nl Ihelr dau gh te r. Hetty J ra u . In Kay Carl Brock
n u llo l Mi and Min Jo lm Brock u l D rl.a n d
Horn In Raleigh. N.C . (h r b rld e -e irc i K the
im ilc tu a l granddaughter ol Mr and M r* K K
Vaughn u( S unlord. and th e paternal strand
daughter id Min (iladvN H oward. Greenup. Kv

s t i r in a | ‘J 75 graduate ol H a rm o n C e n tra l Ih u h
School. G ulfport. MIm .. and in rm p ln y r d In
cle rica l work

Her nance. Ihiiii in D cLund, attended D cLund
1tilth School lie I n em ployed ns an electric tan
I he wedding w ill I k- an event ol A u g Id , at 7
p m at I’lurercMi liu p D si C hurch Sanlord

I lie 1065 Class Reunion p la n n in g com m ittee of
( room s H igh School I n iu th e Iasi stages ol
p reparations lor the event to lx- held during the
week o f J u ly 3 through J u ly 7 In Sanlord
The t lass of '6 5 encourages all lellow ( room s
High classm ates and leuehers to please |oln th em
in ir iin lt ln g o ld acqiialntanccs
The 2 0 year reunion a c tiv itie s .ire as billows
Wednesday. J u ly 3. Ha m , registration, breaklasl
and lo u r of Crooms H igh School .1 p in Lake
G o ld e n i cam ping grounds. A lr jx ir i Boulevard,
A lrjx iri. Sanlord, class p icn ic
Thursday. J u ly 4, 6 p m Mr It s Sop|x-r C lub.
Kennedy Boulevard. E u to nville, class social hour
F rid ay. J u ly 5. New S m y rn a Heat b class lieach
party. N p in Class get-together Mrs Barbara
K irb y 's hom e
S aturday. J u ly 6. at 7 p m class b an q u e t.
Sanor.i C lu b House
T ickets are available lo r any or all fu nctio ns
that yo u m ay desire lo a tte nd Call D avid
R ob inso n, c h a irm a n . 327 0621
or Rebecca
S ta llw o rth Inge. 678-7015
The closin g activitie s w ill lx- Die W orship
Service, Sunday. J u ly 7. at 11 a m at St Paul
M issionary Hopilst C h u rc h . Pine Avenue and
N inth Street The message w ill lx- delivered try
Ihe Rev Robert H llllc ry , m em be r ol Ihe class of
l ‘J 65 R eunion C om m ittee m em bers are D oris
W ilson. Jam es Johnson. L in d ie Stewart. Jam es
B row dy. Eugene Alexander. Narva Alexander.
Brenda Ford. M artha M cK inn ey and Barbara
K irby.

Man/a
Hawkins
172-MIH

S m ith Tasha S m ith Shentclka Stokes, Starey
Walker Maurice W arren, Ronnie W a sh in gton and
Tcnrsha W ells
M erthle's Day Care w ill soon Ix-gin ih e lr next
lernt enrollm ent
A lter 32 years of ded leal Ion lo the school
system and the c h ild re n ol S e m inole C ounty,
J a u irs C l i y r i i re tire d and c e le b ra te d his
retirem ent on S a tu rd ay. June 15, at the home of
tils nicer. Mr a nd M rs Kohhle A nderson Friends
gave m any w a rm expressions and e n jo y rd an
evening ol lun
Mr llv rd was im a iv u lrd In becom ing a public
si bool teacher a lte r seeing m any ol his arm y
blends al le n d in g spet la I school |us( to learn how
lo read spell w rite and rou nl lie says he came
into the Held ol elem entary education w ith a set of
pre-determined educational goals H r fell a very
strong d r te rm in a tio n lo help raise the q u a lity of
education In Ihe system of Sem inole C ounty. Mr
Itv rd began h is leaching rn re rr al M idway
Elem entary, and ta ug ht al Longwood Elem enta­
ry

M erth le 's Day Care C enter graduation p re s­
ented th e fo llo w in g yo u n g people Ihelr greatest
pleasure of entering p u b lic school Sham eka
Baker. C o rn e liu s Blue. M a rv in Day. Brooke
Francis. S h un rku Freeman. N lcholus G ordon.
W illia m G rea r Sabrina H a w k in s . J o n a th a n
H olley, T avtou s Holley. R eginald Lawson. Jason
M itc h e ll, Oetavls Redd, E ric Sheppard. K cyon

Ills greatest a m b itio n was to upgrade the
academic achievem ent. He has w orked under
three p rincip als Mr Hyrd says as he looks back
over Ills teaching career he Is happy to say that
he gave It b is ties! and he (eels th a t he dtd
successfully co m p le te his Irach ing goals
H r plans lo fis h and do some fa rm in g and
d e v o ir more tim e to his fam ily and c h u rc h

United Nations Gives Women Of The World Their Way
B y P a tr ic ia M c C o rm a c k
U n ite d Proas In te r n a tio n a l
UNITED N ATIO N S (UPH - Give the w orld's
w (linen a ye ar lo e o n lrm p la le th e ir p lig ht and
even Die score w iih men and. w ell, t l ir y 'll take
25
T h a i's w liu ! has happened since the Hulled
N ations dec la ir d 1975 In te rn a tio n a l W o m en s
Year, se llin g aside 12 m onths lo see II men and

w om en were equal w hen It came lo educutlun.
econom ic o p p o rtu n ity , w ealth, health and power.
A year was not enough, so delegates appointed
declared at the Inter national W om en’s Year
conference In M exico C tly that a decade was
needed to get Ihe Issues in focus.
The H ulled N ations gave the w orld s w om en
th e ir way. The years between 1976 and 1985
were designated " U n ite d Nations Decade for

Women."
An "e n d o f the decade" conference w ill open In
N airobi. Kenya, J u ly 10, b u t the conference w ill
not end the w ork
One o f the reports, from the U.N. C om m ission
on the S ta tu s o f Women, co n ta in s a plan th a t
stretches to the next c e n tu ry . It says at least 15
more years ore needed to reach objectives o f the
H.N. Decade for Women.

Mrs, Lctcla S hahanl. secretary general o f the
1985, conference, com m enting on th e debits In
Ihe w orld o f w om en, says:
"W e m ust a d m it that form idable obstacles
exist But the tim e has now come fo r the women
o f the w orld to accept no excuses, to tolerate no
further delays. In the achievem ent o f e q u a lity ."

�Evening H erald

Benefit
Tops In
Area
By D o ris D ie tr ic h
People E d ito r
Mom people w ill do Just about
a n y th in g — some o f the tim e
Some people w ill do Just about
a n y th in g — mosi o f the tim e
A nd Art L ln k le ite r is right
People are funny
A bout 400. from the w orking
rla s s io the rich. mbt&gt;ed elbows
on lim e 21 ai The C o u n try Club
at Heathrow Lake M ary, when
o ver 50 •celebrity w aite rs” Inv ilr d a table ol e ig ht Irlentls
a nd /or colleagues to a luncheon
to b e n rflt the c o n tin u e d researrh
o f leukem ia
Sanford Mayor B ettye Sm ith
and Lake Mary M ayor Hlchard
Less were the m asters of cere­
m onies for i be I9H5 C elebrity
W a llers C harity L uncheon and
conducted an a u ctio n as well as
o ilie r fund-raising g im m ic k s In
e lu d in g several patron s eating
live goldfish — at a price, of
course for ch a rity
A ll Ups g a r n e re d b y ih c
w a lle rs a illre d in a variety ol
o u t f it s r e p r e s e n ta tiv e o I
n u m e ro u s p e r s o n a litie s and
characters, were lu rrie d over to
the Leukem ia S ociety o f America
Inc Ai the end ol the luncheon,
l i p s a n d a u c t io n p ro c e e d s
am ounted to $21 HH| raised In
less than two h ours
Itm according to Sam T hom ­
as executive d ire c to r ol the
leukem ia society W in tr r Park,
a n o th e r $1 3 00 in donations
cam e in lalcr lot h id in g $1,000
fro m an anonym ous donor
Thom as said of the 14 sim ilar
lu n c h e o n s h e ld in C e n tr a l
F l o r i d a , th e lu n c h e o n at
lle a lh ru w was bv I,if. the m in i
s u ic rs s fiil
The table p u l to g e th e r by
C elebrity Walter J o h n C ollins ol
C a rd in a l In du strie s In i tu rn rd
lit the most lip s — over 92.000
C elebrity W aller S anlord City
C o m m is s io n e r J o h n M ercer

Sanford FI

Sunday. June JO IMS —1C

R esp ectab le Old G en t's W ill
C au se For M istre ss To W orry

H#e9Id Ptwfot I t

Vincent

C e le b r ity W a ite rs , Sal O rla n d o h a n d c u ffin g D r H a r v e y
K a n s o l, set th e p ace fo r th e fu n , fu n d r a is in g 1985 C e le b r ity
W a lt e r s C h a r ity L iu n c h e o n at T h e C o u n t r y C lu b a t
H e a th ro w
M o re th a n 50 " c e le b r e tie s " w a ite d ta b le s to
b e n e fit c o n tin u e d le u k e m ia re s e a rc h See p h o to s below

D E A R A B B Y : I have th is
problem that has been on m y
m in d for q uite some lim e 1 am
m arried to a w on de rful, hard
w orking m an We both work,
b u t barely m a k e ends meet
between us I am 4R and m v
husband Is 51
For lhe last six years 1 have
been s e e in g a re s p e c ta b le ,
w ell-to-do, 74 ye ar-o ld g en tle ­
m an who has a liv in g wife He
dearly loves me and we gel
together for a few hours at his
frien d's a pa rtm e nt at least one
afternoon a week
I accept no m on ey or gilts from
h im . hut lie lo ld me I hat 111 his
w ill he is lea ving me hts line
home and all the fu rn ish in g s
I am now w o n d e rin g how lilts
w ill go over w ith h is fam ily tl h r
s h o u ld die b e fo re tils w ife?
W ouldn't they w onder w in he is
livin g so good lo me'* His w ile
knows n o th in g uhoul us and
th is could be a te rrib le shock to
her I don't w ant lo ask Inn lo
leave me out of h is w ill because 1
co u ld sure use w hatever be
w ants to leave m e. hul I don t
want him lo m u d d y his name ot
m in e a fte r h e 's gone W hai
should 1dll'*
W O RR IED

vour m other excludes vou Irom
bet com pany because o l vour
choice that s her i ight
D E A R A B B Y : I |tisi read the
letter signed Kr.idv to Si ream
irom the young Iowa couple w ho
- o u ltllt t gel auv w o rk done
o m s id r tieeause their neighbors
kepi stopping hv to v Islt

n e v r r e xp e e l lo he in l o t
I M om 's) eontpam again
W e love Isith out parents and
w a u l to lie IriendU w ith txuh m
th em W r don i m iid o n i Dad s
ai t Ion but lie w as a good lalltet
to us and w r d o n ’ t w ant to he
tu rre t! lo choose between out
(lu rritts
Please adv i s c
IN T H E M ID D L E

Non adv isett them to |ust keep
tig h t on w orking and te ll the
tie ig h lto rs to come over some
other tune
I have a b ellet so lu tio n Ask
tile n elgh tm is lo help th e worst
that can happen is lot them to
slop co m in g over w hen they sec
vou m ihe yard And the ls*st ts
d ia l vou 11 gel some e xit a help in
llle yard
OHIO Y A R D B IR D

D E A R IN: Yum m o l her
hit
u nless is undi ts t.u id a h le hut
she has no tig h t to decide w ith
w h o m you ot vout &lt;I t ild m i shall
associate You and your sistet
a re tre e lo so&lt; i . i l l / c w ith
whomever vou choose, and tl

D EA R Y A R D B IR D : Ol coins,
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to soften the a rc h ite c tu re Trees
realty help out a d o w n to w n ”
And livin g as be d o rs In a
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...Reunion
C o n tin u e d F ro m 1C
ItiK th eir senior class pictures
T h a t broke Ihc Ice q u ite quickly
w ith the h um orou s rrm ln d e r o f
the long h airstyles the men had
w orn as teenagers W hile w all­
in g for th e ir p o rtra lls to be
taken, the fu n n e r students and
th e ir spouses were able to reread
th e ir senior w ills w h ic h hud been
rep rin ted on a fo u r-b y-flvc foot
d is p la y b oa rd a n d ce n te re d
aro un d the fro n t page of the
Sanford H erald's Ju n e 3, 1975
Insert on the g ra d u a tin g class
A lte r being served elegantly
presented hors d'oeurves and
sipp ing punch fro m a lighted,
three-tier fo u n ta in , the guests
s e ttle d dow n fo r th e form al
program
Senior Class 1’r r s ld r n t Kayturd
C la rk e served as M .C .. and
second vice pre sid e nt J im Brodle
asalstrd h im by h a n ding out
g ifts to the w in n e rs In several
categories.
Be Be Mendoza. Nancy Hib­
bard. Ban B la s d rll and David
J rm lg a n each received a bottle
o f wine, courtesy o f Card's, for
tra ve lin g over 2 .0 0 0 m iles to
a tte nd Having com e over 3.000
m ile s from C a lifo rn ia . C lin t
W estbrook was aw arded a travel
b a g fro m E n t r e C o m p u te r
C enter. M archelle (0111(0 K rlle tt
and Donna (Landersl F rank were

each given a dinner to r-tw o al dance the last lew hours aw ay.
Sunday afternoon allowed the
Ked Lobster R estau ra nt, and
B arbara (M oulton) G rra n y u won g ra d u a te s and th e ir ta m llle s
a ce rtific a te for service Iro m J im more tim e to reminisce at Lake
Rowe I'r s l C ontrol. One of the G o ld e n J o h n Fierce s e rv e d
senior class sponsors, Joseph barbecue c h ic k e n w hile B e lli
M o n ts e rra t. was then a c k n o w l­ (S h o e m a k e r) C orso ke pi the
c h ild re n e ntertained w llh o rg a ­
edged
The program concluded w ith a nized a c tiv itie s Several of d ir
slide show developed by A lv in men s h o w rd llie lr co m p e titive
C u m m in g s . M onica H a ll and sp irit h a d n 't dim m ed over Ihe
R egina K ra ll A lu m n i w ere taken years by p la y in g a kern game o f
b a rk In lim e as they saw photos volle yba ll.
''F in a lly , as Inform al p ictu re s
fro m th e ir n in th th ro u g h tw e lfth
grade yearbooks projected onto a were taken, and good byes said,
25 foot screen F in a lly , m usic one co uld lu ln tly hear plans of a
15th r e u n io n being m a d e ,"
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A n d . K e y n o ld s s a id
h is
lo o k in g at the lu lu r r Keynolds
has plans, but n o th in g firm H r w a lls id r p a in tin g s show neww ou ld, he said, pursue projec ts comers Ih u l Florida was m ore
th a t w o u ld put h im In fro n t of Ilia n a w asteland In the e arly
'l l was lar rich er th a n
b la n k w alls in o ilir r to w n s and days
most slates, ” h r said
slates, b u l even so, h e 'll lie back
To h im the w orld Is a canvas
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K e yno lds said
Ills w ork Is hard In some tile stares o l passers-by w ho
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PIS C E S (Feb 20-M arch 20) II
th ere Is som ething big you are
tr y in g lo promote, dedicate as
m u c h lim e as possible to II
to d a y. Fortune favors you where
the slakes are high
A R IE S |March 2 1-April 19)
You m a y u n e x p e c te d ly hear

from someone you're lond ol
w ho now resides a considerable
distance away.
T A U R U S (A p ril 20 May 20|
O ld -fa s h io n e d m e th o d s a n d
ta ctics are nol likely to I k - as
successful fo r you loday as new
techniques. D on't Ik- a fra id to
e xp e rim e n t and Im provise.
G E M IN I (May 21 J u n e 20) A
Joint v e n tu re has an excellent
chance for success lod ay. p ro ­
vided you a lig n yourself w ith a
strong a lly . Choose one w ho can
offer w h a t you lack

21) Cleverness and tn lu lllo n are
l w o big advantages y o u 'll have
going for you loday In yo ur
lln u n c ta l a ffa irs. Be su re to
u tiliz e th is com b in a tion .
C A P R IC O R N (Dec. 2 2 -J a n .
19) In y o u r In volvem ents w ith
frie n d s today, u n d e rp la y yo u r
role ra th e r than c o m in g o n tcx&gt;
stron g. A low-key effect adds to
y o u r c h a rm .
A Q U A R IU S (Jan. 2 0 -F rb . 19)
C o n d itio n s should be rip e today
fo r a dvu nclng a secret a m b itio n
y o u 'v e been harboring It's lim e
lo s lo p tir in g n dream er and start
Ik *m g u doer.
P IS C E S (Feb 20-M arch 20)
Y o u 're In a b rief cycle where
lim in g la extrem ely Im p o rta n t.

D o n 't p ro c ra s tin a te b eca use
w hat w o rk s to r you loday m ay
nol lomorTow.
A R IE S (March 2 1 -A p rll 19)
C o m p e t i t i v e »l l n a t io n s .
rs |x -c la l!y those that relate to
y o u r career, w ill s tim u la te yo u r
Im a g in a tio n and d rive to d a y .
W in n in g w ill be very Im p o rta n t.
T A U R U S (A p ril 20 M ay 20)
Y our Influence over o thers Is
stronger th an you realize. D on 't
I k - su rp rise d If friends com e to
you for udvlee.
G E M IN I |M ay 21 J u n e 20)
You have the u b lllty today to
tra n s fo rm Die n u ln io d e d In to
so m e thin g more useful. These
la le n ls w ill come Into play tn tw o
specific Instances

tilin g advantageous.
A Q U A R IU S (Jan. 2 0 Feb. 19)
L u c k y b rru k s could develop to­
day from situations w here there
In a group Involvem ent, nr. at the
leifsi. with Irlends w ho sh are a
co m m o n cause.

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YOUR B IR T H D A Y
J U L Y 1. I0 S B
In Die year atiead you w ill
twreonie Involved In a w orth w h ile
project where you w ill not seek
■he lim e lig h t b ut. Instead, serve
a s a ni e m b e r o f a te a m .
Reaching objectives w ill be more

am
T ills Is the rig h t day to get
lo g e llir r w ith H ie one w ith
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w hom you'd like to b u ild a more
by Hargreaves A Sellers
n it-iin ln g fu l re la tio n s h ip Start
fo rg ing the bond*
LEO |July&lt;B3*Aug. 22) Tenaci­
..A N D D EPEN DING
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l o o k / JU S T
ty Is a q ua lity yo u possess today
ON W HETHER I CAN Y G IV E M E A ROUGH
M AXE A G TAR TO N
ID E A - - TO THE
D ial w ill give you the edge over
N EA R E ST M O N T H !
IT T H IS A V ^ R N IN G
n llie rs . Persist u n til th in g s work
OR THIS A T T E R N ^ N .
m il lo your aallafuetlon.
V1ROO (A ug
2 3 -S c p t. 221
T o d a y . In a c o n v i v i a l a t ­
mosphere. you m ay encounter
someone you've h e rn eager to
* ta lk to Move ofT to the side
w here you ra n converse privatetv
L IB R A (S e pt. 2 3 -O c t. 23)
by Warner Brothers
B righ t Ideas you get today could
tu rn out lo be e x tre m e ly profHc5 A B\P£E GHPEOPEe T
liable. Tuke a ction o r, at the
A T T H E A A i N T y ___
le a s t* , s t u r t l a y i n g s o m e
groundw ork.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24 Nov. 22)
There Is som ething ele ctrifyin g
about your p e rs o n a lity today
that w ill com m and b oth respect
and attention. Nu one w ill (real
vou Indifferently.
S A G IT T A R IU S (Nov. 23 Dec.

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MR. M EN AND LITTLE M ISS

C A P R IC O R N (Dec. 22-Jan
10) O w ing lo a series o f unusual
happenings, a c o n d itio n that had
the seeds of a p o te n tia l problem
w ill suddenly a lle r In to some-

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YOUR B IR T H D A Y
JU N E 3 0 . 1 9 8 8
In the year ahead you w ill
h a v e g re a te r c a re e r opp ortun ltles than ever If you are
going lo make y o u r m a rk In the
w orld, this fa Ih c year lo get
si aped
CANCER (June 2 1,July 221
C onditions are ch a n g in g loday
and a situation th a t you though)
w ould tie a lia b ility w ill tu rn Into
s o m e th in g b e n e fic ia l. M ajor
rhanges are ahead for Cancers In
the com ing year Send for your
Astro-Graph p re d ic tio n s loday.
M all f t to A stro-G raph. Box 489.
Radio C ity S tatio n. New York.
NY 10019. Be sure to state your
zodiac sign
L E O (J u ly 2 3 -A u g 221 A
friend you h ave n't seen for a
w h ile will su d d e n ly pop back
In to y o u r life. H owever, he m ight
not hang around as tong as
vo u'd like.
V IR G O (A ug
23-Sept 221
T lu il ralhe r u n iq u e but useful
Hem you've been searching for
m a y be a v a i l a b l e t o d a y .
C arefully check all o f Ih c ads In
y o u r newspaper.
L IB R A (Sept
2 3 -O c t. 231
Y ou're apl lo h r ra th e r lucky
today in s itu a tio n s th a t contain
elem ents o f chance. However,
th is docs not give you license to
lake foolish gambles.
SCORPIO [Oct 24 Nov. 22]
Financial co nd itio ns co n tin u e to
Ik - encouraging today. Put your
Ingenuity to w o rk fo r you In
w ays th a t can add lo yo u r
resources and h o ld in g s
S A G IT T A R IU S (Nov 23-Dec.
2 ) i A positive a ttitu d e Is of
param ount Im portance today. If
you envision y o u rs e lf as suc­
c e s s f u l. y o u c o u ld a m a z e
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by Chic Young

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by Jim Divls

by T. K. Ryan

By J a m e s J a c o b y
N orth-S outh's heart rom blnaDon may not com e u p very often,
hut when It did In to da y's tiand.
declarer wen! set unnecessarily,
as declarers so often do. The
ojK-nlng lead was the five ol
hearts.
Lulled Into a sense o f euphoria
by llie abundance of his in te r­
m ediate hearts — Jack and nine
In d um m y. 10 a nd six In hand —
declarer played second hand
low That wus c u rta in s . Declarer
lo o k the 10 and played a ruadc.
W est grabbed th e k in g and
punched Ih r h ea rt kin g back.
D eclarer look It and played
a n o th e r spade W est w on the ace
and look three m ore heart tricks
to set the contract.
W hat If South d ucks East's
heart seven? East w ill sw itch to
diam onds Declarer lakes the ace

and plays a spade West w in s It
and re tu rn s the d ia m o n d Jack
S o u th m u st duck th a t, and now
W est w ill sw itch back to hearts
to beat the contract
T h e rig h t road to tra ve l Is for
d eclarer to pul up the Jack or
n in e of hearts from d u m m y at
tr ic k one. Now It w ill no longer
I k- possible for West to establish
the heart su it In one m ore lead
It the singleton heart w ith East
Is an honor. South m ay w in d up
ta k in g o n ly two heart ID cks. but
once again the defenders w ill nol
tie able to set up the s u it In lim e
to set ih c hand
Yes. South should have re­
cognized the danger If East had
e ith e r the seven o r the e ig ht of
hearts. B u i the danger can be
avoided by p u ttin g u p a high
h ea rt fro m dum m y.

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r e y h o u n d R a c in g
Tough To Find Magical Ingredient That Makes Champions
B y R ic h a rd T r u e tt
H e ra ld S t a ff W r it e r
1 Ip Tex* Mary, a 4-ycar-old greyhound, circled
r tra ck at Super Sem inole G reyhound Park In
0-03 seconds and w on the grade B race by an
tpresslve 11 le n g th * on Wednesday n ig h t. May
19.
Her trainer. D lno Patrick, said he th o u g h t she
id already ru n her best races years ago. b u t now
r is n 't sure. He doesn't know w hat got in to her
id If she can keep It up and stay In the m oney.
M l Patrick explained that the average ra cin g span
Ol .« greyhound Is fo u r years and that th ey reach
th e ir peak at two.
S "Som e greyhounds race co m p e titive ly as early
• s 16 m onths old A b ou t the tim e they reach 20
to 24 m onths they sta rt to get Into th e ir routine.
* T , l r V are g ettin g tow ards th e ir p rim e ." P atrick
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“M ^ a* * how u np re dicta ble greyhound racing Is:
y o u never know w hat m agical co m b in a tio n o f
Ingredients w ill m ake a greyhound go o u t and
w in
y' Patrick. 37. Is the tra in e r for C harter Kennels.
is responsible fo r 5H greyhound dogs He
m akes sure that th e dogs are fed. excerctsed.
• ta re d for. brought to the track and kept h ealthy
^ iR ven days a week
I The tra in in g com pound, located In Longwood.
to kept Im m a cu la te ly clean. The greyhounds ore
given a w hirlp o ol b ath dally, "tu rn e d o u t." w hich
m eans they are allow ed to w alk a ro u n d and
exercise In a fenced ln com pound, and fed about a
pound of beef d u lly. T he am ount o f food the dogs
get depends on th e ir w eight. Patrick said.
He explained th a t the state w o n 't let a dog ru n
If he is one and a h a lf pounds over or u n d e r his
n o rm a l declared w eight.
| The greyhounds are lean and slender. T hey are
lo u g h and every m uscle and fib er In th e ir bodies
to put to use. "T h is is a co m p etitive business and
Sou ca n't have m u ch excess baggage." Patrick
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"P ro m the tim e th ey are puppies, they love to
ru n . Before Ihey are trained, they chase th ing s
T h e y run In a pack w ith th e ir litte r. It's ju s t part
o| th e ir In s tln c l." he said
fiqfr W h ile not all tra in e rs agree on w hat m akes a

Patrick w orked at Disney W orld In the hotels and
parks. How does one go from D isney employee to
kennel trainer?
“ The lady 1 w orked for, her boyfrien d, owns
greyhounds th a t race over at S a nford —Orlando.
We used to go to the track and w atch them run.
The train er fo r h is dogs needed a Utile help I
started helping h im
" I was fu ll-tim e Disney and p a rt-tim e track
Then 1 went p a rt-tim e Disney and part tim e track
Then I went no-tlm e Disney and llm r-a n d a half
at the tra c k ." P a trick says w ith a ch uckle while
clip p in g a g re y h o u n d 's toenails.
"Y ou w ork seven days a week T he dogs don't
ta k r Sunday o ff," Patrick said
"O n a matinee
day the hours are from 6 30 In the m ornin g lo
12:30 at n ig h t There may be a couple hours In
there where you can gel away. O n d a y * when
there are no m atinees and S undays. It lakes
about four hou rs In the m ornin g, one In the
afternoon and about five In the evening. 1 nevrr
really added It up I am afraid lo add It u p ."
Patrick said, h a lf seriously.

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P atrick gives Tip Toe M a ry a massage to
keep her muscles trom tightening up.
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gre yho un d a w inner. P a trick says that It Is the
early tra in in g that Is the m ost Im portant Some
train ers say II Is In the breeding, others say it Is
the tra in e r th a t plays the m ost Im po rtan t part.
"T h e key person Is the one w ho trains the dog
early w hen the dogs are on the fa rm ," P a trick
said. Bach dog develops hts own personality
w ith in th e kennel. “ We have 58 d iffe re n t
characters In h e re ." P a trick said He explain ed
that T ip Toe Mary Is sort o f the queen o f the
kennel She's the senior c itiz e n And a greyhound
named S a lly Is the m eanest.
“ Every dog has Its ow n personality. Sally w ill
lx* y o u r best friend one m in u te and she ra n tu rn
on you Just like lha i "
P a trick. In his first year us a kennel trainer. Is In
I he top five on the w in s c o lu m n at Super
Sem inole. Before becom ing a kennel tra in e r.

Being a kennel tra in e r Is not o nly dem anding In
term s of tim e . II Is a job th a t has m uch
responsibility. " I d o n 't th in k the hours arc lot*
m uch because It Is a big re sp on sibility I have a
responsibility to the man who ow ns the kennel
and to each o f the owners, l called T ip Toe Mary's
ow ner last n ig h t and told him th a t his old lady
won by 11 le n g th s ." Patrick said.
A fter a g re y h o u n d 's racing career Is over, most
o f the sucessful dogs go off to breeding farm s and
others become pets Patrick said as soon as Tip
Toe Mary ru n s her last race, she Is going to be a
"m a m a ." T he average slud fte ranges between
$300 and *1 .0 0 0 be said
Inside the ke nn el com pound, the greyhounds
are kepi In cages T he ir food Is m ixed In a
b ath tu b sire co nta ine r and co nta ins beef, vegeta­
bles. and oats P a tric k said the dogs a rr led a high
pro lle n diet T he a ir Is cool In th e com pound and
the dogs are well-behaved.
Patrick has tw o employees w ho help h im w ith
the routine ch ores Every m o rn in g the dogs thal
ran the p re vio u s n ig ht arc looked over for
Injuries. P a trick explained the the greyhounds'
fre t pound the tra c k so hard the sand can gel

em bedded In th eir c u tic le * w hich makes th e ir feet
sore T his Is checked even* day. Also the pads on
th e ir feet can split easily.
P a trick said the d o g * that know how lo pas* are
the ones who are the w inn ers "S onic dogs try to
ru n u p the backside o f the dog in fro n t o l them
T h is doesn't help th e results m u c h ,"
Success comes and goes Som etim es a kennel
w ill gel hoi and s ia rt w in n in g O th e r tim e s a
tra in e r w ho has been hot. w on't change a th in g
and not w in a race "You p u l In Ih r w ork and you
p u t In the effort and th en some nights It pays o il
and some nights n o th in g happens It evens o ut
o ve r the m onths The th in g lo do on the bad
n ig h ts ts not to q ue stion your program If you
have had some success, you basically w ant to
keep on the same p ro gram am i routine. On a had
n ig h t you don 't *ay T h a i d id n ’t w o rk Let's
change the lerd L e i's change this, le t's change
th a t," ' Patrick M id
P a trick M id most train ers travel from tra ck to
tra c k year round But h r doesn't know vet if he
w ill He M id he hales to go lo a Job that Is n 't fu n .
And so fur he likes tx*ln ga tra in e r
P a trick keeps detailed c h a rts on each dog He
kn ow s w hich dog ru n s best out of w hich box He
kn ow s th eir w eig hts He can tell you th e ir
records, Bui what he can t tell you Is w h a t the
elusive Ingredient th a l m akes a dog w in Is No
tra in e r knows for sure.
P a trick says he fin d s h im self getting a ttached
to fils dogs even th ou gh h r knows lie s h o u ld n 't
"Y o u have to treat th em a ll the a n i r . " he m v s .
C ha rter Kennels. In business for fo u r years,
started In Sodrac, S D. also operates at tra c k s In
West V irgin ia . Florida, and Rhode Island. Last
ye ar was the first lim e C ha rter Kennels ran at
Super Seminole: It finished In first place and set a
new record on the lust nigh) o f the meet
"W e had ten dogs ru n n in g that night and a ll we
needed was one m ore w in lo break the w in s
record The least lik e ly dog o f the len w on. Ills
nam e was Kexlus I d o n 't know he*' A
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T h a i was the o nly dog w ho w on th a 1oiglii
T h a i's how u n p re dicta ble greyhound rat io * is
a n d huw hard It Is to fin d I hat m a g ic a l
co m b in a tio n o f Ingredients th a l makes dogs like
R rx lu s and Tip T«x* M ary come out o f now here
and ru n for the roses

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The U.S. In te rn a tio n a l Trade
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Im pose an im p o rt q u o ta on
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k A l first. I was a b it confused by
h e r r e a c t io n . L i l l i a n b u y s
hundreds o f pairs o f shoes each
year, a ll o f them from com panies
W ith four-syllable num es that
d o n 't sound very A m erican. I
had thought she w ould b e ,Inused by the co m m issio n 's recm im rn d u tio n
Heavens no. d a rlin g ." she
etdared when 1 asked her If she
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evcryo ncl M y h a lrd tra a cr latd on
s o m e B in d n lln t M y e s t e r d a y . My
hairdresser! Can you Im a g in e ? "
It takes me longer lo gel the
p o in t w ith L illia n th a n w ith
a nyo ne else. 1 asked h e r lo
e xp la in .
" P u m p k in . B a n d o lin e s are
w on de rful shoes, but th e y a re n 't
fo r Just, you know , a nyo ne .
Those shoes are made for feel
m ore like those of y o u r little
ru d d ty k ln s ."
I sw allow ed hard and pressed
on I asked L illia n how m an y
pairs o f shoes the ITC w anted lo
keep out.
"M o re th an 400 m illio n pairs
next y e a r." L illia n said w ith
M lls fa c llo n . "T h a t should keep
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shoes In the U.S Shoem akers
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people w ho m a k r (hose nasty
little cheap shixrs.
' ' S it o e s w i l l b e m o r e
expensive, and your little d u m p ­
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buy them u p ."
I could sec L illia n 's point The
restraints. If approved, w o u ld
reduce the q u a n tity o f shoes

available, and raise shoe prices
lo U S consum ers by a to ta l of
m ore than $ 3 b illio n a year.
The i n t u u r t w o u ld save Jobs
In the d om estic shoe In du stry,
h u t at a cost. T he ITC sta ff
estim ates co nsu m e rs w ould pay
about $50,000 per year In higher
shoe prices fo r each |ob M Vrd.
L illia n to ok a sip o f ch a m ­
pagne and spread some caviar
o n u piece o f toast. She was a
happy w om an.
Suddenly, she brigh te ne d even
m o re.

"S w cetum s. I'v e Just thought
o f som ething e lse !"
I should have kn ow n belter,
b ut I asked w h a t.
" I f those w o n d e rfu l little ITC
|&gt;eople keep a ll those foreign
shoes out o f here, we w on't lx*
b u yin g as m a n y of them , rig h t? "
I agreed th a t th a t was the
point.

"D o n 't you see. d um pling''1 II

we a re n 't b u y in g as m any of be to save Joba. The U.S. w ill lose
th e ir shoes, we w o n 't be b u yin g Jobs. E very foreign th in g except
us m u c h of th a t cu te m oney they shoes w ill be cheaper, so we ll
b u y m o r e o f tl. W h e n t h a t c u t e
h a ve ."
L illia n was rig h t. R estricting foreign m oney gels cheaper. It'll
U.S. purchases o f foreign shoes m ean o u r tirea oin r. d u ll green
w i l l c e r t a i n l y r e d u c e o u r s tu ff w ill lie more expensive, and
purchases o f foreign c u rre n c y to I t 'll c u t o u r export*. I t 'll h u rt
e very U.S. producer w ho c o m ­
pay fo r them .
" I f we don't b u y ns m uch of petes w ith foreigners, except the
th e ir m oney. I t 'll get cheaper. shoe people, o f course.
"T h e Idea ts to m ake shoes
Am I rig h t? "
L illia n so m e tim e s surp rise s m ore expensive, so people like
m e w ill be the only ones w ho can
me. She was
afford th e m ," she said.
"T h a t means I 'll get to buy
I asked L illia n what the rest of
m ore o f all those o th e r things
the people In the c o u n try should
those d a rlin g fo re ig n e rs p ro ­
do.
d u c e ." she sighed h a p p ily .
" L e i th r itt buy B a ss." she
I rem inded L illia n that Ihe
giggled as she look a lon g sip of
|io ln t o f the quota Is to save li.S.
cham pagne
fobs She Isn I going to help
( T im o t h y T r c g it r lh r n w r l •
m uch If she buys m ore foreign
comes the o p fx trtu n ity to c o rre ­
goods.
spond w ith readers W rite h im al
"Y o u 're so cute w hen you're
the E ve nin g H c n tltl )
n a iv e ." she said "T h e Idea can't

Support G roup Started For W omen In Love With Priests
celibacy law s are "lik e p u ttin g
B y A lic e N o tle
yo u r best croissants o u t and
DES MOINES Iowa lU P Ij Four years ago, Maggie Olson M y tn g . 'D o n 't touch th e m .'"
"1 m et m y priest fo u r years
found herself In an a nguishing
predicam ent — she had fallen in ugo and found I was In love w ith
h im ." she said In an In te rview at
love w ith a C atholic priest.
" I ca n't say ihe priest I m et the hom e where she helps care
e v e r e n co urag ed m e, b u t It for m e n ta lly retarded a d u lts
"Because of the response from
happened." she suld. " I t 's Just
people
w hen 1 expressed the way
lik e any o th e r n o rm a l re la ­
tio nsh ip . You enjoy them , you I fe lt. I knew there w as some­
respect them , you a d m ire th em , th in g w ro n g T h e ir pat state­
m en t is you d o n 't love a priest.
you fa ll In love w ith th e m ."
B u t. she said, the ch u rch 's People d o n 't accept the n otion

Q uirks
Tw o-For-O ne Deal
No Bargain For Badger
you guys d id the w ro ng
footl' T he nurses came o ver
MADISON. W ls. (UPI) - A and th e y th o u g h t I w as
U n iv e rs ity o f W is c o n s in k id d in g ."
Jo h n sto n was Im m ediate­
f o o t b a ll p la y e r g o i a
ittfu B uigcry.
i w o - f o r -l he p r ic e - o f- o n e ly sent
deal, but no one considers It where h is left heel, the one
w ith th e p ro b le m , w e n t
a bargain.
S a fe ty R ob b J o h n s to n under the kn ife.
The 2 1 -year-old Jo hn ston
awoke from the operating
table and knew som ething of H obart, ln d .. to scheduled
was amiss because the foot to be the s ta rtin g safely thto
he expected to th ro b fell ta ll and hopes lo get b o th
fine Hts "g o o d " foot was casts rem oved thto week.
Dr. W illia m Clancy, the
h u rtin g him
" I lifte d m y left foot and I s c h o o l's te a m p h y s ic ia n ,
took fu ll resp on sibility fo r
th ought. 'God. It feels p re tty
good fo r surgery. No cast or ihe foul-up.
Jo h n s to n 's X-rays appar­
a n y th in g .' T he n 1 noticed
m y rig h t foot was o il b an ­ e n tly show ed h i* feet as
being nearly Identical.
daged up and I yelled. 'Hey.

By United Press
InterneUannl

lh a l you love a priest lik e an
o rd in a ry m a n ."
Olson found her experience
was not as uncom m on as she
m ight have th o u g h t. She c o rre ­
sponds w ith m ore than 130
w om en and 18 priests fro m
th ro ug h ou t the United S tale*.
S o u 'h A m e ric a and E u ro p e
th ro ug h a g ro up she founded
called W om en and Prlesls In ­
volved.
An a c tiv is t In protests against
nuclear arm s. Olson founded the

DOONESBURY

w om en-prlests g ro up after the
death of a frie n d
" A w om an I knew had a deep
relationship w ith a priest.” she
said. "T h e y w ere found out and
separated a nd she com m itted
suicide. We had talked about
s ta rlin g a s u p p o rt group b ut
were too a fra id.
"A fte r she k ille d herself. I
s ta rte d th e g ro u p because I
d id n 't w ant to see that happen to
anyone else."
Olson said ih e m ain purpose o f

her group Is lo provide support Involved w llh prlesls anyw here
"fo r women going th ro u g h tom e from rig h t m onths lo 2 0 years
lough em otlonul tim es. We have M any are In prom inent positions
a slogan. 'L o vin g a p riest Is like In th e c o m m u n ity , su ch a*
t e a c h e r s , l a w y e r s , b u * 1•
n a ilin g Jello to a tre e .'"
"Y o u know y o u 're In a rela­ nesswom en "
She said their reaction upon
tio n s h ip th at's n ol going any­
w h e re ." she said,
lie ulways d isco vering her group Is. ‘T h a n k
seems lo be lo o k in g over his God there Is fin a lly someone I
shoulder It's lik e being w ith a can te ll "
Olson, o rig in a lly fro m Texas,
spy. There's som ebody w atching
was m arrie d for 15 years, then
a ll the tim e ."
Olson said the w om en who divorced. She hus tw o sons, one
See SUPPORT, page HD
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Harriett Was
A Good Choice
W h rn Sanford Police C hief Steve H arriett
was named acting chief In the wake of Ben
H n tlrr'fi tiudden re llrrm e n t In A pril, he reeled
off a long I Is i of goals he had for the city's
derided police departm ent,
Im p ro v in g p o lic e -c o m m u n ity re la tio n s ,
m aking the departm ent more professional
and boosting the officers' pride topped his list.
In th r two m onths he was acting chief.
H arriett took m ajor steps to make these goals
more than pure rhelorlc.
C h ief H arriett Is already contem plating
changes which surely will im prove things.
The chief says up-to-date police reports are
now available ter the public every m orning,
som ething that was a little lacking In the
past. H arriett or one of his top officers is In
constant contact w ith reporters, filling them
In on the departm ent's activity In the city.
Because of that, Sanford residents will be well
Informed about their jkiII cc departm ent.
H arriett hus also moved to erase some III
w ill that exists between the departm ent and
m any of the city's 9 ,0 0 0 black residents by
pledging lo and actually hiring more qualified
m inority officers.
He h ire d a b la c k o fllc c r th is w eek a n d s a id
he w ill b r in g a n o th e r b la c k a u x ilia r y o ffic e r
o n to th e fo rc e f u llt im e a fte r h is tr a in in g Is
c o m p le le d .

M aking I he departm ent more progressive
and professional, along w ith boosting the
pride ol the officers Is also on H arriett's list.
His revam ping of (tie departm ent Into two
divisions showed sharp organizational savvy
on hi.t part. Each division w ill now be more
efficient add accountable, which w ill no doubt
result In Im proved service to the co m m unity,
lie hus ulso staggered th r p a tro l shift
schedule so there arc more officers cruising
residential areas m ore often, which Is unother
plus,
H arriett also has an eye for little details that
go u long way tow ard Im proving the dep art­
m ent's profile, such as stationing a person ut
the front desk at police headquurtrrs to serve
the public, which h r said he would do soon.
Mosl of Ihe tim e, in order In grt help, a citizen
has lo use Ih r telephone at the desk to get In
touch with someone in an obscure, darkened
dispatch room
lb-ports com ing out of (he dejuirtm ent these
days Indicate that pride Is on Ihe faces and
lips of the officers w ith H arriett at the helm .
H a rrie tt, ut 3 2 . has th e ir respect, c ity
commissioners say. and th a t’s one of the
deciding factors In h im gelling th r Job over
veteran officers from m ajor m etropolitan
|xil ice departments,
Like the Ctvll Service Hoard m em bers said,
Harriett Is a "hom e-grow n" favorite who Is a
qualified law m an and m unicipal executive.
He comes from n lung line of police officers
and public servants.
He has an unabashed love for Sanford and
has given all Indication that he plans to be a
lair and progressive |x»llcr chief; qualities that
are In keeping w ith the city's new direction
Because of th at, we com m end the city
commission on Its choice.

PleaMO Write
L e tte r s lo th e e d ito r a re w e lc o m e fo r
p u b lic a tio n . A ll le t t e r s m u s t be s ig n e d and
In c lu d e s m a ilin g a d d re s s a nd , I f p o s s ib le , a
te le p h o n e n u m b e r . T h e E v e n in g H e ra ld
re s e rv e s ttie r ig h t to e d it le t t e r s lo a v o id
lib e l and to a c c o m m o d a te epece.

BERRY'S WOULD

DICK WEST

Pro Reveals Secrets Ot The Root Beer Float
W ASHINGTON (UP!) - In d u s try spokesmen
were c a llin g It 'T he day Congress produced an
Ice e rra m q uorum " And m aybe there were
about as m a n y senators and representatives
p igging out In a Capitol e o u rly a rd as there were
answ ering ro ll calls In th e House and Senate
cham bers.
But I d o n 't th in k It was the lu re o f all the free
Ice cream they could eat th a i drew several
thousand m em bers o f Congress, sta ff aides,
reporters and whatever to "th e w o rld 's biggest
Ice cream so cia l."

together. The big q uestion Is. w hat goes In firs t,
the root beer or the Ice cream?
Add a scoop o f Ice cream to a mug o f root beer
and you are lik e ly to splash some o f the
beverage all over yo u best suit, or y o u r g irl
frie n d 's new dress
Or m isjudge the a m o u n t o f root beer to be
displaced by the Ice cream and you send liq u id
s p ittin g over the b rim , necessitating a h asty
m op jo b w ith paper n ap kin s.

Nor was ihe chief a ttra c tio n the th rill o f
p re m a tu re ly celebrating N ational Ice Cream
Day. w h ic h w on 't be visited on the nation at
large u n til J u ly 14.

But p ul the Ice cream In firs t and the root beer
Is apt to be m o s tly foam. Once the foam
dissipates, there Is b arely enough root beer left
lo cover the Ice cream , leading lo c o m p la in ts
th a t either ihe host Is being u nd uly fru g a l, or
root beer wise and ice cream foolish.

R ather. I rn sure It was a le a rn in g experience
th a t p u lle d In the c ro w d . There was an
o p p o rtu n ity to learn th a t proper m ethod o f
m aking root beer floats.
It Is tru e that root beer flo a t* have but tw o
In g rrtlle n l* — root beer and Ice cream. The
d rinks, however, are n't a ll that easy to put

It's a dilem m a Root beer floats are h a rd to
m ake w ith good grace. But fo rtu n a te ly the
In te rn atio na l Association o f Ice Cream M an ufa c­
tu re rs. w hich sponsored the congress s h in d ig
last week, had available the scrvlrcs o f a real
pro. Paul Si. G e rm a in , a vice president o f the
A A W Beverages. W h ite Plains. N Y,

The assembled congressmen and o th e r guests
c o u ld at le a st le a rn s o m e th in g fro m h is
example.
At the red-and-w hlte social tent given over to
root beer floats th e y were p u ttin g th e Ice cream
In first. So great was the demand, five scoopera.
five pourers and tw o servers were kept busy
fillin g and disp en sing paper cups
But SI. G e rm a in told me "th e o ffic ia l way Is to
put the root beer In A ra l."
The assem bly line had reversed th e process,
he said, to a void splashing. Foam, he added,
generally re s u lts from pouring w a rm root beer
over cold Ice cream .
The proper technique. I learned, ts to fill a
m ug about th re e-fo urth s full w ith ch ille d root
beer Then, tiltin g the glass s tlg h lly . carefully
add a scoop o f Ice cream so that It floats. Then
finish fillin g the m u g w ith root beer.
St. G erm ain also co n fld rd that at the root beer
float booth th e y were m aking "b ro w n c o w s " —
root beer and v a n illa Ice cream. A "b la c k cow.
h r explained. Is m ade w ith chocolate Icecream
So now you kn ow

RUSTY BROWN

JULIAN BOND

Hiding
From
Hurt

Whose
Button
Is It?
W ho could start u n uclea r w a ff
More people than you th in k.
J u s t as thousands o f Am ericans
have access to lop -sccrrl classified
In fo rm atio n, hundreds o f Am ericans
can, th eo re tica lly, start a w ar. O nly
c iv ilia n s — elected o ffic ia ls and
Cabinet m e m b e r* — arc supposed
to be able lo "o rd e r" a nuclear
attack. B u i a recently published
report says tli.it Isn't so.
T he U nited States m aintain s c iv il­
ian c o n lro l of Its m ilita ry . In c lu d in g
Its u lt im a t e w e a p o n s . T h e s e
w eapons are c o n tro lle d by o u r
leaders th ro u g h the use o f n u m ­
bered codes: A c iv ilia n m ust give
Ihe code to a m ilita ry officer before a
m iclra m ve a p o n can lie launched.
But becuuse the p ossibility exists
lh a t the c iv ilia n leadership c o u ld be
kille d In the first m om ents of a
surprise a tta c k , the governm ent has
dcvjacd a lte rn a te m ean* o f firin g
those weapons, In clu d in g g iv in g
copies of Ih r codes to tn llllu r y
officers.
The /V /rn s e M onitor published
try the C enter for Defense In fo rm a ­
tio n , a p rivate research organ tin t on.

BEN W A TTEN BERG

Retaliation Required

Sooner o r later, probably sooner,
we are going lo have to decide
whether It Is w ise for the U nited
States lo use violence — perhaps
somewhat In d is c rim in a te ly — lo try
lo cu rb te rro rism .
The arg um en ts ugalnsl the use o f
force arc ta c tic a l and m oral W r
r r p o r t s t h a t a d o m e s t ic e r t s ls d u r t n K
c a n 'l and we s h o u ld n 't. We can’ t —
so It's said — because w r d o n 't
President Reagan's first Ir r m d e m ­
know e xactly w ho the terrorists are
onstrated the fra g ility o f c iv ilia n
who hijacked Ihe TW A plane, and
coni rol over A m erica's arsenal
so. we d o n 't kn ow where they live ,
When th r president was shot on
and so. we w o n 't know w hom to
M a rc h 3 0 . 1061. T he D efen se
strike. We s h o u ld n 't — ll's said —
M o n ito r reports. "F B I officers Im ­
because violence begets violence
pounded the secret rode ra rd w h ich
and tn n o te n l people would be k ille d
Ih r president w ould use to Id e n tify
If we retaliate fo rcefully, m aking us
h im self lo m ilita ry o fficia ls If he
no belter th an te rro rists My o w n
were to o rd e r a nuclear a tta ck.... It
view ts th a t we can. we should —
w o* rrp o rte d th at, when President
Reagan recovered, he was d istu rb e d
and w r m ust
to discover th a t the Jo in t t h ief* of
We can W hile II would be nice If
we had nam e, ra n k and se rial
S taff had an exact duplicate o f his
num ber o t every terrorist Involved.
code."
Ihe absence o f a specifically kn o w n
T he code's purpose, of course, Is
culpable group liv in g In a neal
lo make sure lha t no one. except Ihe
geographical area should not deter
p re s id e n t, ca n o rd e r a n u c le a r
us from re ta lia tio n We know that at
a tta ck H ut the vice president, ihe
least tw o governm ents in the a rra —
ch a irm a n o f (he Jo in ! C hiefs of
Iran and S yria — have a ctively
Staff. Ihe secretary of defense and
created th e co n d itio n s, ihe r llm a t r
Ihe deputy defense secretary each
and Ihe frenzy lh a t have led lo
has Ills o w n version of Ih e code,
attacks o n A in riic u n s . tic they In a
w hich each could use to order an
Marine b arra cks or an rm h »*sy. or
attack.
on an a irlin e r.
H err s the way someone besides
In the S yrian case, they c o n tro l
th e p re s id e n t m ig h t n r d r r th e
the ground from w h ic h the te rro r­
la u n c h o f A m e r lc u '* n u c le a r
weapons:
ists operate. T he S yrians make a b ig
point th a t they ru n Lebanon, they
In I lie llr *t lew m in u te s o f an
brag that they drove out Ihe A m e ri­
enem y a tta c k , th r p re s id e n t I*
cans. French. English. Ita lian * and
*upl&gt;oM-d to go by helicopter from
Ihe W hite House lo Ih r N ational
Isru rlls — and th ey pull Ih r s irin g *
In that to rtu re d land In ih r Ira n U n
Em ergency A irborne C om m and or
case. Ihe A y u to lla h * men have
Ihe "D o o m s d a y " a irp la n e , fro m
iralned te rro ris t groups, anti have
w hich the w ur would tie directed.
p hilosophically Inched elem ents ol
But an a tta ck from a Soviet subm a­
rin e off Ihe A llu n llr roust w ould
ihe S h lllr c o m m u n ity to utta ck Ih r
Great Satan — th u l's the U nited
o nly give Reagan o nly live m in u te s
S tu tr s — b re a u s r we are Ih e
to leave Ih r W hile Mouse uud m ake
It lo ihe plane If he doesn't. Ih e rr'a
exporters of W rs trrn modern v a l­
ues.
no co in m u n de r In chief to direct o u r
force*.
Huw to pun ish them ? It’s true. Ih r

general problem w ith dealing w ith
te rro rists Is there Is no m ailing
address to h it. On the other hand,
successful com bat against terrorism
means e s ta b lish in g a logical and
appropriate m a ilin g address, even If
tine d id n 't e x is t before. It Is In te r­
e s t in g to n o t e t h a t n o terrorists
c r o s s In to Is r a e l f r o m S y r ia . If they
d i d , ( h e I s r a e l i s w o u ld h i t
Damascus. W hen held responsible,
the Syrians have acted responsibly.
Thus. Ihe plan: A lte r Ihe hostages
have been re tu rn e d , h it Ihe Syrians
m oderately hard and let them know
that (hey w ill Ire s tru c k harder If an
A m e ric a n Is h a rm e d again In
Lebanon. That w ill force the Syrians
to poller Ihe S h iite extrem ists. They
can do It If they w a n t to.
Same w ith the Iranians: Strike
them and lei (he m know they w ill
tre till harder If S h iite extrem ists
atta ck us T hat w ill give I hem an
in c e n t iv e lo c o o l d o w n th e ir
la Italics.
W r should. It's true . In a general
sense, that viole nce begets violence
Bui III th is sp ecific sense. II ts the
la c k of response to violence lhat Is
ttr g n iln g violence Am ericans were
k ille d al our B e iru t rm lrassy. We did
nol respond. A m e ric a n s were killed
at ihe Marine barracks. W r did not
respond.
Had w r responded. It Is possible
d ia l TWA H47 w o u ld nol have la-en
seized. The brave Navy man would
not have been m urde re d and 40
hoslagrs not held In B e iru t's slums.
By not p u n is h in g violence, we
encourage It lo m u ltip ly
It Is w rong to suggest that using
force — where innocents may be
harmed — m akes us us Ituri as th r
te rro rists P rrs ld e n t Reagan said
Hits ihe other day. hut It's Just not
true. W r k ill people In u war If are
attacked; th a t's a te rrib le thing, but
JustIIled Raptsts use knives — but
so do surgeons.

The figures are sobering, to say
Ihe least. A local m e n ta l hospital
reports that In 1964. tw ice as m any
w om en as tpen w ere treated for
depression And n a tto n a l statistics
a r r e v rn more lopsided For every
depressed man there are tw o to six
depressed women.
I ’m nol really su rp rise d. Who
a m o n g us can say she's never had
to s tru g g le a ga in st Ihe loss of
self-esteem and pride, the kiss of a
loved one or a life s ty le , career
setbacks and dream s gone awry?
A ll these things zap o u r spirits.
I see depression a ll a ro un d me: In
Ihe w om an who w o rk s for a tyran t
and w ho, Instead o f b lo w in g up at
tie r I k i s * or looking fo r another Job.
cries a lot and sleeps little . Another
w om an , divorced a year, c a n 't seem
lo get on w ith her life . She keeps
post (Mining loo king fo r a Job and
fu rn is h in g her new a p a rtm e n t. She
feels im m obilized a n d n u m b ,
A th ird woman, tr y in g lo m ake it
as a freelance w rite r, is d ro w n in g In
rejectio n slips. She despairs and
save. " I 'm losing hope and th in k in g
ot g iv in g u p ."
A ll these feelings n r r rlnsnlc to
depression. Most w om en recognize
th em because th ey've been there at
some tim e or other.
We are told we are m ore vu ln e ra ­
ble to depression th a n m en because
ol c u ltu ra l c o n d itio n in g A counsel­
or tn private p ra ctice . M arythelm n
B ra lu ard . says: "D e pressio n Is a
defense against o th e r feelings lhat
are even more frig h te n in g to deal
w ith as women Feelings like anger,
g u ilt, a n x ie ty , s e lf-h a tre d , help­
lessness and hopelessness."
W om en th in k o f
ple, a* a negative
lo r m en to express
w o m e n , u fr a ld
" b itc h y . " w ithhold

anger, fo r exam ­
e m o tio n It's OK
a ng er, hut angry
tn be la b e le d
It

"Y e t anger." says Ms. Bralnard.
" Is a normal, nut o ra l response to
danger, or some k in d o f threat It Is
a w a rn in g sim ila r to pain Fain tells
us w r need to do som ething. If we
view anger lha t w ay, we see It us a
signal that It s tim e to resolve a
p ro b le m ."
W om en often m u sk anger w ill)
g u ilt, a more acceptable emotion.
"Y e t g u ilt Is Just a n o th e r defense,
a n o th e r avoidance," says the coun­
selor.
Depression Is suppression o f feel­
ings we don't w ant to acknowledge
— e ither because the reelings are
c o n tra ry lo society's w om anly Im ­
age o f us. or because we d o n 't th ink
we can take charge o f the situation
or have (he options to conquer It.
Ideully. depression should drive
us to solutions and new directions,

JACK ANDERSON

Gandhi Charm Wins O ver Washington
By Jack Anderson
and Dale Van Attn

‘Today, iv&gt;« ot Ihe fellows at the club called me
'a financial aervicea inttttullon ,' instead ot 'a

banker.

W ASHINGTON - In d ia n Prim e
M inister K u jiv G andhi s fo u r days In
the U nited Stales were enough to
change the direction o f nearly fo ur
dccadrs o f uneasy relations bet w re n
Ihe w o rld 's tw o largest democracies.
The y o u th fu l Indian leader not
o n ly got along fam ously w ith the
septuagenarian Am erican president
In a 30-m in u te private conversation,
but m anaged to Impress e v rn the
m ost skeptical and h a rd -b itte n o f
W a sh in g to n 's power brokers. The
v is it Is ld a solid fo u n d a tio n for
Im proved lies between In dia and the
U nited States, w h ich have been
fre q u e n tly a l odds over Ihe years.
S e n io r a d m in is tra tio n o fflc ta la
lotd our associate Indy H adhw ar the
G andhi tr ip was a definite tu m mg p oint. th a t It was a personal
triu m p h for the fo ra ier a irtln e p ilo t
w h u s r p o lit ic a l e x p e rie n c e e f­
fectively began last Oct. 31 upon the
asaasalnatlun o f hts m other. In dira.

"W e h it II o ff!" exclaim ed P re si­
dent Reagan after th eir one-on-one
in e rtin g . T h r president, G a n d h i
effused, waa " f r a n k , fo r th r ig h t,
w arm and very h u m a n ."
CIA D ire c to r W illia m Casey said
o f G a n d h i: " H r has in a d r a
trem endous Im pression h r r r . "
"T h is was c e rta in ly one o f the
m ost successful visits I've seen."
s a id U .S In fo r m a l ton A g e n c y
D irector C harles Z W ick. "T h e
young m an ts q u ite rem arkable."
W h a t m a k e s th e s e re a c tio n s
p a rtic u la rly sig n ifica n t Is lh a t In
speeches before Congress and the
National Press C lub, G andhi had
openly c ritic iz e d the Reagan a d ­
m in is tra tio n fo r Us "S ta r W a rs "
In itia tiv e and fo r Its failure to keep
Pakistan from b u ild in g a n uclear
bomb. T he a d m in is tra tio n 's refusal
lo take offense at these p u b lic
rebukes was a d e a r d em onstration
o f Reagan's genuine desire lo Im ­
prove relatio n s w ith India

G andhi w orked hts considerable
charm to equal advantage In m eet­
ings w ith the m ed ia and other
groups. W hile h r was polite and
attentive, he m u n a g rd lo get ucrosa
the Image o f a self-respecting, con­
fid en t leader o f a m a jo r power, not
som e o b s e q u io u s T h ir d W o rld
p o litic ia n lo o k in g for a handout
front Ihe U.S. T re a sury.
R em arking o n w h a t he called the
"R a jiv p h e n o m e n o n ." a senior d ip ­
lom at explained "Y o u can really
ta lk lo the g u y . Even when h r
d is a g re e s h e 's n o t p re a ch y o r
t e n d e n tio u s . I l l s g r a n d fa th e r
IJaw aharlal N ehru) (ended to be
aloof and a ris to c ra tic , Hts m other
w as often sullen and w ithdraw n ."
The d ip lom at added that one solid
result o f G a n d h i's v is it Is that the
tw o countries "a re now In a position
to resolve lu lu te c ru c a and d if­
ferences th a t m a y arise In an
atmosphere o f tru e frie n d s h ip ." He
said the days o f Krishna Mcnon

d ip lo m a cy are o v e r" — a reference
to a form er Indian foreign m inister
w ho was both a cerbic and antiA m erican.
A n o th e r th in g G a n d h i a c­
com plished was to lay to rest any
d o u b ts a d m in is tra tio n officials had
th a t he was re a lly In charge In
In d ia There had been some suspi­
cion lh a t the young. Inexperienced
p rim e m inister was re ly in g heavily
o n a s m a ll c o te rie o f advisers
Inhe rite d from hts m o th e r’s regime,
"T h a t Rajiv is to ta lly In com m and
Is In very little d o u b t." a diplom at
said later. "H e w a s a lw a ys In
co ntrol. And w h ile he was never
a fra id lo speak hla m in d , he did so
In u disarm ing w a y ."
W hile differences betw een the tw o
co u n trie s w ill c o n tin u e to exist.
G a nd hi managed tn persuade the
heagan a d m in is tra tio n th a t In d a
wan la to be a frien d — and w ill be a
v a lu a b le o ne . T h a t 's q u ite an
achievem ent In Just fo u r days.

�OPINION
Evening Hsrald, SinfortJ. FI.

Sunday, Jwna JO, IM J — 3D

O u r Ignorant Kids: A Proposal
By W illia m D e n n e tt
S e c re ta ry , U .S. D e p a rtm e n t
O f E d u c a tio n
In C.S. Lewis’ T h e Screwtape Letters.
the devil. Screwtape. advises his neph­
ew and disciple. W o rm w o od , to corrupt
m en by c u ltiv a tin g In them disdain for
the past.
" I t Is Im portant to cu t every genera­
tio n o ff from a ll o th e rs ," Screwtape
says, " fo r where le a rn in g makes a free
com m erre between th e ages there is
alw ays a danger th a t th e characteristic
e rto rs o f one m ay be corrected by the
ch aracteristic tru th s o f a n o th e r."
As a professional educator. I have
discovered an Indifference to the pasl to
be a central problem fo r o u r students
today. And th is Ignorance of what went
before them c o n trib u te s to an In a b ility
to understand w h a t Is going on around
them .
A recent survey fo un d that many 13and 17-ycar-olds do not know w hat
happens to a la w a fte r It passes
Congress, and th e m a jo rity fall to
realize that a president cannot declare a
law u n co n stitu tio n a l. Far too m any
students cannot e x p la in the essentials
o f o ur political system . In fact, many o f
o u r schools no lo n g e r m ake sure th e ir
charges know the lo n g procession o f
events that gave rtse to m odem dem oc­
racy.
N e g le c t
We offer our stu d e n ts the flag b u t
sometimes act to w a rd It as If II were
o nly clo lh . We neglect to leach them
the ancient texts sewn Into Its fabric,
the Ideas and endeavors o f cultures
whose own em blem s In tim e lent us the
designs for our o w n . T oo often our high
school graduates kn o w n othing of the
Magna Carta, th e G reek Polls. T h r

F e d e ra lis t Papers, o r the LlneolnD nuglas debates.
Perhaps one o f th e m ost Illustrative
exam ples o f th is Ignorance occulted a
few m onths ago w h e n some 15 A m eri­
can teenagers and 15 Soviet teenagers
m et near W ashington to discuss the
th re a t o f nuclear w ar. T he Am ericans
were m embers o f a school's talented
a nd gifted p ro g ra m . T he Russians
a tte n d an embassy school, and are the
ch ild re n o f Soviet d ip lo m a ts
No A n s w e r
One o l the Soviet c h ild re n . D im itry
D om atkln . 12. posed a question to the
Am ericans. " In the S o vie t Union, when
we have lunch at sch o o l, the lunch Is
fre e ." h r said. "1 Just w an t to know,
how m uch do you have to pay?" Ninety
to 9 5 cents per meal w as the answer.
A n othe r o f the Soviet ch ild re n. Alexei
P a lladln. 14, asked the Americans.
"W h a t du you kn ow a lx m t the Second
W o rld W ar'/” No a nsw er. He nodded as
ll th a t was what he expected. "Nobody
even know s," he said, " th a t we were
a llie s . We w ere f ig h t in g N azism
to g e th e r." Alexei sat dow n to hearty
applause.
W hen I came across th is story, the
th o u g h t crossed m y m in d that In
exchange fur the a b ility to Induce one
o r tw o of our ta le n te d and gifted
youngsters to m ake some reference,
how ever fleeting. In free elections, free
speech. Afghanistan, the Nazi-Soviet
P a c t, o r to th e p lig h t o f A n d re i
Sakharov. I’d w illin g ly trade away a
couple o f O lym pic gold medals.
O ur children are b rig h t enough, but
th ey are also, so ll seems. Intellectually
tm io c rn i. As Kant said. "Innocence la
splendid, but It easily seduced." Thus,
the c h lld rrn can o n ly nod th e ir heods In

agreem ent and a p p la u d w hen con­
fro n te d w ith s ta n d a rd S oviet p ro ­
paganda themes
B u t we really c a n n o t blam e our
c h ild re n . They are the v ic tim s of our
in a b ility as p a rrn ts and educators to
tra n s m it our dem ocratic heritage.
It Is Im portant fo r us to teach our
c h ild re n to realize th e w ays In w hich
the past Illum inates the present. O ur
s tu d e n ts w ill not recognize the urgency
In N icaragua If they c a n n o t recognize
the h istory that Is th re a te n in g to repeal
Itself. If they have n e v e r heard of the
C u b a n m issile c ris is , th e y cannot
com prehend the S a n d ln ls ta head o f
S e c re t Police w h e n he says th a t
" C u b a ’ s fr ie n d s a re N ic a ra g u a ’ s
enem ies.”
If they know n o th in g o f the Russian
R evolution, they ca nn ot comprehend
the S andlnlsta m in is te r o f defense
w hen he says "M a rx ls m /L e n ln ls m Is
the scien tific d octrine th a t guides our
re v o lu tio n .” and “ We w o u ld like to help
a ll re v o lu tio n s .'' I f s tu d e n ts know
n o th in g o f the M onroe Doctrine, what
difference w ill the in tru s io n o f the
Brezhnev D octrine In C e n tra l America
m ean to them?

Ideals

.

W e should leach o u r studebta h isto ­
ry . b u t not a selective h isto ry. There
have Indeed been occasions when our
a ction s have fallen tra g ic a lly short or
o u r vision, and It Is im p o rta n t for our
s tu d e n ts to k n o w a b o u t these oc­
casions. C ertainly, we Am ericans are
not strangers to sin.
B u t there have also been occasions
w hen we have not fa lle n short of o u r
Ideals, and students o u g h t to know
about those as w e ll. Professor Lino
G ra g lla w rites. “ In the context o f

in h u m a n ity and m is e ry I read as
h is to ry . 1 hold Ih r A m e ric a n achieve­
m e n t h ig h .” By s tu d y in g American
h is to ry , celebrating Its heroes, and
n o tin g Its achievem ents as well as Its
fa ilu re s, o u r students are Invited to
grasp the values of o u r (Htlttlcal tra d i­
tio n .
T ru th
If history Is a k in d ol collective
m e m o ry . It is also a m ode of In q u iry
w h ic h aim s at d e te rm in in g the truth
A s a m ethod of In q u iry , h is to ry teaches
respect for facts a nd fo r the proper
m e th o d s o f w eighing evidence. It helps
to d istin g u ish s u p e rfic ia lity from depth,
bias from o bjectivity, tendentlousness
Iro m honesty, s tu p id ity from discern­
m e n t. and confusion fro m lu c id ity.
H is to ry provides us w ith a sense of
perspective and I he a b ility to make
c rltlc a lju d g m c n ts
T he present decline In th e status of
h is to ry In our schools Is ve ry serious.
T o be Ignorant of h is to ry Is to be. In a
v e ry fundam ental w a y . Intellectually
defenseless, unable to understand the
w o rk in g s either o f o u r o w n society or of
o th e r societies. It Is to be condemned to
w h a t W alter Llppm un ca lle d a state of
"c h ro n ic childishness, ”
If ta u g h t honestly and tm th lu lly . the
s tu d y o f history w ill give o u r students a
grasp o f their n atio n , and nation that
i he s tu d y o f history a nd c u rre n t events
w ill reveal 1s still. Indeed, "th e last best
hope on earth.” O u r students should
k n o w th a l because n a tio n s not only
p e rish by external th re a t — they also
can be destroyed Irom w ith in .
T hfs article Is e xce rp te d from l\&gt;ltcy
R eview, Sum m er 1985. th e quarterly
fo u m a l o f the H e rita g e Foundation,
W ashington, D C.

OUR READERS WRITE
No Busybodies

Past Generations Teens Had Same Needs
T h e a rtic le " A N ig h t W ith T h e
C ruisers" (June 23| expresses the
sam e needs a n d desires o f past
general Ions. A need lo come together
and relate to each others w ants,
needs, desires, dream s, hopes, p ro ­
blem s and som e tim e s Just to get out o f
the house. For 1985. however, th in g s
are very d ifferen t th a n past genera­
tions. O ur yo u n g jic o p lr In Sanford do
not have m an y If any places to gather
where they a ll feel safe Irom th e
In trusion o f d ru g s, excessive abuse of
d rin kin g , metal rem arks, etc. We w ill
most likely a lw a y s have these p ro ­
blems but we m u s t seek a lterna tive*
for o u r ch ild re n .
Those o f us w h o have had yo u n g
people Is pastoral care know nil too
well ihat c h u rc h and church-related
activities alone do not answ rr all the
needs of our y o u n g people who fin d
them selves liv in g In an age th a t
moves so fast th a t even a co m p ute r
c a n 't keep u p w ith ll. The yo u n g
l&gt;eople we heard from are not o n ly
s h a k in g for them selves but also th e ir
peers when th e y express anger a nd
frustration.
The article In m a n y ways b rin g s
back m em ories o f an earlier Sanford
that existed In th e 6 0 's for many of us
The old Burger K in g (now a CH shop)
was the local hangout. Not o nly a
place to meet b u t on most weekends
was a regular sh o w p la re for those less
fortunate than o th e rs to view some ol
o u r peers’ cu sto m ize d car*. There was
J im m y illg g o n b o lh o m and hls c h e rry
red Chevy; C ecil S lm son and hls blue
M alibu w ith Its fa cto ry experim ental
engine and J im m y McDade and h ls
•1-12 Olds, T he y and the rest o f us
w ould spilt o u r tim e between Sanford

and the Steak A Shake lit W inter
Park We d id n ’t spend all our tim e In
these places th o u g h ; we often went
sorting, scuba d iv in g o r out lo the old
Osceola a irs trip to w a tch drag races.
We had the C iv ic C enter and Blue
S prings Park (before It was taken over
by the stalel a n d a nother popular
place called S a nlu nd o Springs (now a
/ ‘private s p rin g "). Perhaps this la one
o l the m a n y p r o b l e m s In that m any
places that were once pub lic arc now
p rivate and m a n y th a t were once
p riva te a rr not p u b lic .
There w ill a lw a ys be that m in o rity
w ho w ill trash y a rd s w ith toilet tissue
o r com plain c o n s ta n tly th a l (here Is
n o th in g In do, h u t I believe Ihe
m a jo rity of young people want some­
th in g co nstructive a nd m eaningful to
do w ith their Iree tim e . Believe It o r
not a lot of young people are afraid o f
such things us d rugs, hard nosed
p un k rnckrrs. etc. However, there Is a
sense of anxiety In a ll o f us I feel when
we sec so m any y o u n g people try in g
to (Mirtray them selves us adults befnrr
t h r lr tim e or w h e n we see c h lld rrn o f
a ll ages roa m in g I h r streets at a ll
hours of Ih r n ig h t. Is t h r 8-yrur-old to
blam e when he o r shee Is out at
m id n ig h t or later'? We nred to q u it
using young people fur an excuse fo r
o u r "a d u lt” Inadequacies and la k e
re s p o n s ib ilitie s fo r o u r c h ild re n .
Again, th r r r w ill lx- those who defy
the best o f parents.
I watched for m ore th a n four years,
w h ile usststant m an ag er o f a pet store
In Sanford Plaza, the c h lld rrn of a ll
ages left to cruise on th e ir own w ith
n o ih litg to do hut w a lk buck and forth.
Once again, m ost were taken th eir by
t h r lr parents lo go to the movie o r

T he Sanford Scenic Im provem ent
Board sertns to have lost sight o f the
fact th a t Sanford Is a lo w Income d ly .
Situ lo ti I has been w e ll governed. Is
o u t o f debt ami Is m oderately pro­
gressive.
R em oving basebull diam onds and
e re c tin g an old d o c k w ill not make
S a nford an Epcnl. an A lta m o n te Mall
n o r even a W inter l*urk.
S anford Is great. Keep Ihe busy
Ix x llra out. And besides, how many
e l Mrs have overnight bout service lo
P ulatka?
R obert K D arhn
Sanford
game room b u i the m a jo rity went
elsewhere as soon as Ih e lr parents lell
W h e n o u r c h ild re n a r r left w ith
m u llin g to do n r on th e ir own wander
u lx n it then It sh ou ld lx* no surprise
w hen one comes u p m issin g or has
gotten Ih rn ts rlf In to m isch ief,
There was one sad u rru that was
b ro ug ht up by a yo u n g lady who was
quoted us saying, " n o blacks or other
s lrrc o ty p rs a llo w r d ." H opefully not
a ll o u r young frie n d s share th is type of
(x-rpclual d is c rim in a tio n . aThls ra n
o n ly lead those w ho m th is Is d lrrc trd
lo retaliate In some m a n n e r or form .
Perhaps th is re m a rk was made from u
past experience or lik e m ost prejudice
learned o r taught. In a ny event the
|x-rpcIual!un o f ll o n ly m akes m u ttrrs
worse. Trouble can come from any
d irectio n , from a n y color skin, any
size and shape
J u s t as there Is a d iv e rs ity In the
needs of our young people there m ust
u 1m &gt; be u d ive rsity In the manner In

w h ic h w r approach ih r it problems.
Ll R nlum io Is a s h in in g exam ple of
one of Ihe llrs l and best ways to
approach our tr rn u g rra and thut Is by
m e e tin g ihcm on t h r lr ow n "lu rr' and
lls trn iu g to th r lr gripes as well as
t h r lr d rriu n s and a s p ira tio n s He has
earned th rlr respect and II Is this
rrs jK ’t i tliitl they relate too? H r Is
fillin g one or th e ir basic n erds and
(hat Is In have u so u n d in g txxird that
w u n ’t h it them every lim e they open
t h r lr m outh.
Innovative Ideas are needed from
tx ilh trrn u g rrs and u d u lls concerned
lo meet and lln d s o lu tio n s that lo th
sides can llv r w ith a n d not rhetoric
th a t only cuusrs n o t o n ly teenagers'
c a r* to close but also th e ir m inds!
Remember: The p ro ble m lefl u n ­
solved today w ill lx- the disaster of
to m o rro w !"
V. Rev. A n lh o n y Grant
Sanford

Taking
Care
C h e ry l
Jensen

Apartments For
Elderly Without
Income Limits
M y w ife and I a re 7 3 , a n d m y w ife
has severe r h e u m a to id a r t h r it is .
W e o w n s L e v ltto w n h ou se. We are
in te r e s te d In r e n tin g an a p a rtm e n t
fo r th e e ld e rly In n o r th e r n New
J e r s e y o r In Long Is la n d . N.Y. I have
a g o v e rn m e n t p e n s io n , n m l fro m
w h a t I h ea r, 1 do n o t q u a lify In
th o s e areas b ecause m y Incom e Is
to o h ig h . Can y o u g iv e me some
In fo r m a t io n on much h o u s in g In
th e s e areas?
There arc d lllr r c itl t \ | s s ol n-nlol
.i|M rtm c n t bousing tor older persons
Nome an* subsidized In the federal
governm ent and some an not
W hen you say that v o m governm ent
p e n s io n places von above Incom e
itn itis . I assume that y o u're talking
.ih m it subsidized h ou sin g W hen |x-ople
ta lk a txm i subsidized housing, iltev arc
m ost often re fe rrin g lo Section h
subsidies.

In ihe simplest and m ost general
term s, in this program iIn- renter |x t\s
;I0 i re n v o i ol hls o r hci o il lusted gross
incom e lor tent and tin l*S . Dcp.ut
m en t of Housing and Urban Develop
in e n t makes op the d ilh m ic e between
d ia l and the rental lee
Not all senior a p a rtm e n ts nr retire
m e u i u pa m n cnlH (also called eon
g ie g a lc living) are subsidized. II wnu
incom e Is above the level lo qtiallH lot
subsidized housing, took lor private
non subsidized a p a rtm e n ts ib .it oflci
d in in g laellllles and a v a rie ty ol snpixirt
services. Yon m ig ht ru n In to trouble ll
to u r Income Is mo high lor a sttbsldt
and Ion low lo pay Ihe re n ts in a private
b u ild in g .
I was told hv a Irx'nl H U D n lh c la l dial
d ie Income level d ia l qualifies an
in d iv id u a l lor a sutm hly varies born
area lo area, so check w ith Long Island
a p a rln ic n l com plex m anagers helurr
\&lt;m give tip
How do you lln d lis tin g s ol eon
gregule bousing or retirem ent com ntn
n ltle s in other elites?
- C all your local office ott aging nr
area a g e n c y o n aging. A s k th e m tor tinaddress and plm ne n u m lx T ol the
i om parable agency located lit the city
v m t'rc m oving to ('a ll that agency anti
n il them what y o u ’re loo king far.
— Go in yo ur local lib ra ry and gel du
plum e honk lo r d ie c o n im iu tlly y o u ’ie
m o vin g in Look up d ie n llic c on aging,
la m lly - s c r v lc r assoc la H uns, social
service agencies or the c n m n iu illiy
n tlo ritn id o n and refe rra l num ber ( ’all
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World Must Not Grow Accustomed To Terror
D y U n ite d P re s s In te r n s tlo n s l
S e a ttle Post In te llig e n c e r
The te rro ristic m achine-gun atta ck b y g u e rril­
la * thal left 13 people dead — six o f them
Am ericans — at an o utdoor San S alvudor cafe ts a
savage a rt of desperation, more evidence th a t the
leftist rebels are Increasingly Im pa tien t w ith Ih r
la r k o f p ro g re s s In th e ir v io le n t, s ix -y e a r
rum palgn to ta ke over the c o u n try. S p raying
gunfire Into a c ro w d Is not likely lo w in h earts or
m inds; It does In spire fear, which has been the
p rim a ry rebel ta c tic all along.
As President Jose Napoleon Duarte co n tin u e s to
consolidate d e m o c ra tic gains and th e a rm y
pushes Ihe g u e rrilla s fa rthe r Into the eou ntryside .
Ihe rebels face stalem ate. They can s till k ill
people and paralyze t h r economy, b u t th e y are no
closer to p o litica l v ic to r y ....
W hether Ihe te rro r was specifically a im ed at the
Am erican v ic tim s , fo u r of whom w e rr M arine
embassy guarda. we cannot say. I t ’s so m ething
w r m ay never kn o w . W hat Is clear now Is th a l d ie
w orld m ust not g ro w used to th is te rro r. The
te rro r m ust end. b u t never on ( h r te rro rls is '
term s.

Tbs Sac rams a to (Calif.) Bat
One of Ihe sadder chapters In the rece nt h isto ry
o f Ihe struggle fo r h u m a n freedom has Just ended
tn Ottawa, unsu ccessfu lly and all b u t u nnoticed.
T h a t's because the -wivtei Union w a n te d it th a t
w ay and succeeded In keeping a 35-natlon
conference v irtu a lly ofT-llmlls to press a nd public.

T h r S oviets even tried to keep the debate ss ta r os
possible fro m the subject the m eeting was
convened lo d e a l w ith; h u m a n rig hts.

Manchester (N.H.) Union Leader
At a tim e when national u n ity Is so essential. It
Is a n n o y in g to see some o f President Reagan's
Im placable political opponents In Ihe news m edia
m a kin g nonexistent co m p arison s between hls
h a n d lin g o f the TW A F lig h t 847 hostage c ris is
and I h r 444-day h u m ilia tio n o f Am erica by the
Iran ian s d u rin g th r Carter a d m in is tra tio n .
Aside fro m Ihe tim e fa cto r, there are o th e r
obvious d issim ilarities, n o t the least o f w hich Is
the d is tin c tio n between te rro ris m d lr r c trd by the
n ation o f A yatollah K h o m e in i's Iran and te rro r­
ism perpetrated by a shadow y fringe group and
a p p a re n tly o rch estra ted th ro u g h the S h iite
Moslem A m a l m ilitia ....
But tim e Is definitely not on Reagan's side. The
Image o f resoluteness a n d com passion for (he
hostages he has so far established could fade
q u ic k ly If the Issue Is a llo w rd to drag on
in te rm in a b ly .
T he re are no easy so lutions, b u t one conclusion
seems Inescapable ... te rro ris m unpunished Is
te rro ris m emboldened.

Ths Newport (R.I.) Dally News
In reverse consequence, the s to ry o f Karen A n n
Q u in la n relates In Its w a y to the condition o f
M artha " S u n n y " von U uiow . ly in g comatose for
414 years In a bed st C o lu m b ia Presbyterian

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Medical Center In New Y o rk City. ...
T h e day b e fo re M iss Q u in la n 's d e u lh ...
Alexander von A uersperg said that w h ile hls
m o th e r ts "c o m p le te ly comatose" and h e r doctors
h o ld no hope that she w ill ever regain conscious­
ness and recover, h r and hls slater A n nle -L au rte
Knelssl still look fo r "a m ira cle ."
S lim as th is h o p r m ay seem, m edical m iracles
d o happen. We rem em be r the case o f form er
Boston Red Sox s ta r T o n y Conlgliurn. In a corns
fo r several weeks after a massive heart a tta c k and
a p p a re n tly also a hopeless case. C o n ig lla ro
m ira culou sly regained consciousness and has
p a rtia lly recovered
T he tragedy s u rro u n d in g Mrs von B u lo w and
her c h lld rrn ts d o u b ly tragic. Let us p ra y fo r that
m iracle to happen. C erta in ly, a fa m ily so badly
h u rl and torn a pa rt deserves such a m ira cle .

Ths New York Times
Congress's p ivo t m an on taxes. C h a irm a n Dsn
R ostenkowskl o f the House Ways and Means
C om m ittee, has ca lle d Ihe proposal to end the
deduction for state a nd local taxes tin moa!
controversial Item tn ITealdcnt Reagan's entire
la x plan. P ro pe rly so. ... the A d m in is tra tio n
cheapens the debate w hen It pretends th a t o nly
New Yorkers p rotest. T a x d e d u c ib ility s h o u ld be
a v ita l concern o f every sate, tow n a nd school
d is tric t that levies a tax.
Mr. Reagan w a n ts to la x suite and loca l taxes
because that w o u ld raise 44 J b illio n he needs Lo
pay for reductions on o th e r lines o f e veryon e's tax

return. He w ou ld thus u h ru p lly end a pattern ol
federal-slate relations th a l has governed p o li­
c y -m a k in g fo r n e a rly 7 5 y e a rs , s ln re I h r
beg in nin g o f the modern Incom e lu x .. To cancel
that co m p a c t w hile at the same lim e reducing
federal aid to states and loca litie s am ounts to u
huge double-cross,
The pre dicta ble losers w ill be
Ihe |&gt;onrrM
A m ericans. In clu d in g school c h ild re n ...
T he In d ia n a p o lis News
(Recently) It was announced thal Random
House had w un the bidding w ar lo publish House
S|x-uker T ho m as "T ip" O 'N e ill's autobiography.
T h r w in n in g bid? Sold T ip 's lllr r u r y agent,
"L e t's Just say it wus In excess of a m illio n
dollars” — and somewhere sh ort o f reasonable '
Of c o u rs r. one cunnot fa u lt ihe speaker fo r
seeking th a t sum In r e m it years, th r big
p u b lis h in g companies have struggled m ig h tily
w ith r a td i o th e r to p u b lis h e v e ry r e tir in g
p o litic k in '* m em oirs ... A lm ost w ith o u t excep­
tio n, how ever. Ihesr "a u to b io g ra p h ie s " have
been b o rin g , w ind y and self-serving, w ith the
heavy accent on boring. T ip 's lom e ta n lxexpected to follow In that trad I lio n
But even If hls book Is b o rin g , one th in g
s u rro u n d in g Its p u b lic a tio n Is lik e ly lo be
in ir rr s ltn g . Now th a l T ip O 'N e ill has 91 m illio n In
hls b an k uccount. 11 w ill be In trig u in g lo sec If he
spends h ls ow n m oney os easily as h r does t h r
taxpayers'.

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B r ie fly
'Carnival For Christ'
Scheduled In Lake Mary
A w rr k lo n g Carnival fo r C hrist w ill be sponsored by Holy
Cross Lutheran C hu rch o f Lake Mary In the field behind
D riftw o o d Village sh o p p in g center on Lake M ary Boulevard
I he su m m er activity p ro gram for youth th re e years through
s ix th grade w ill be conducted J u ly 8 1 2 from 9 -1 1 :30 a m. each
day.
It w ill feature e n te rta in m e n t by several sin g in g groups. Rent
th e C lo w n , simple cra fts fo r young children, and games and
to u rn a m e n ts for older c h ild re n . One Bible s to ry w ill be taught
each day and singing and refreshm ents w ill be part of the dally
fare as w ell,
Pastor Paul Hoyer M id all o f the a ctivities w ill take place In a
festive s p irit under the ' b ig to p /' a large te n t th a t w ill house
th e events.
T he C hristian recreation program w ill close F rid a y n ig ht w ith
a " f o r real ca rn iva l" fo r the whole fam ily at 6 3 0 p m There
w ill be booths, games, Renl the Clown and contem porary
m u s ic and message by the group. C hrist A live.
T h rre Is no charge To reg ister children ca ll 322 2552.

To Religious Liberty

Demonstrators Cite Threat
B y D a v id E. A n d e rs o n
U P I R e lig io n W r ite r
W A S H IN G T O N IU P1I Som e 5 0 0
p la c a r d - w a v in g , b i H o o n - b c a r ln g d e ­
m onstrators. n e a rly half sporting handcuffs,
rallied In front o f the W hite House th is week
to protest w h a t th ey called g ro w in g gov­
ernm ent encroachm ent In ch urch life
The protest, organized by the C o a litio n for
Religious Freedom . Included fu n d a m e n ta lis t
C hristians, b la c k clergy and large n um be rs
of members o f th e U nification C h u rc h and
t he C hurch o f S cientology
"W e are a la rm e d that religio us lib e rty
cases are on th e Increase." said the Rev.
Donald Sills, president o f the c o a litio n He
said that In 1976 there were 45 rases
In v o lv in g g o v e rn m e n t litig a tio n a ga in st

In fro n t o f the W hite House, a group o f
clergy w ho handcuffed them selves held
th e ir hands high over th e ir heads as the
o the r dem onstrators kneeled to pray fo r
religio us freedom, said the L ord's Prayer
and chanted, " lib e r ty and Justtcr for a ll.
A m erica heed G od's c a ll."

churches "T o d a y that n u m b e r has grown
to 8 .0 0 0 ." he said.
A ch ie f focus o f Tuesday's protest was the
Jailing o f th e Rev, Sun M y u n g Moon,
sp iritu a l leader o f the U n ific a tio n C hurch
and the recent ru lin g In a P ortland. Ore .
case o rd e rin g the C hurch o f Scientology to
pay a w om an $39 m illio n .
Moon Is serving an 18-m onth Jail term on
tax re la te d charges th a t those In the
coalition fear could also a pply to them .
The dem onstrators, m ost o f th em wearing
bright w h ite sashes p ro cla im in g "C lerg y for
God and F re e do m ." first ra llie d at LaFayette
Square a ro u n d a m ock Jail h o ld in g a young
wom an dressed In w hite and gagged. "L a d y
Justice Im prisoned by b lin d governm ent
o ffic ia ls ." a sign o n the ja il said

S ills stressed that w h ile the dem onstrators
w anted to "d e liv e r a message lo President
R eagan." the ra lly was not "a ga inst Presi­
dent Reagan, b ut. ra th e r against the p ro ­
blem o f governm ent abuse in general."
Presidential aide C arolyn Sundseth. o rig i­
n a lly scheduled to appear at th r ra lly
cancelled her visit but organizers M id they
had a late afternoon a pp ointm e nt w ith
W hite House official Carl Anderson.

Guest Minister A t Covenant

Scholarship
Recipients

T he Covenant Presbyterian C hurch. H igh w a y 17-92 at Lake
M ary Boulevard, w ill have as Its guest m in is te r th is Sunday
and J u ly 7, 14. 2H, and A u gu st 4 the Rev M argaret "P eggy"
lie g e m a n for the m o rn in g w o rsh ip services. She w ill be fillin g
In fo r the pastor, the Rev, Jo hn Jackson, w h o Is on regular
leave and study leavr. He w ill spend one week In H a lil w oiklng
w ith the yo u th of that area At the end of J u ly he w ill attend a
i w o-w eek study course at U ryo la U niversity before retu rning to
the p u lp it on August 11.
M iss liegem an Is a n a tive o f New Jersey and came to Sanford
In 1970 w ith her parents. Mr. and Mrs Al lieg em an . She was
o rd ain ed In January 1984 and has been se rving a three church
p a ris h In Tennessee. She Is one o f several members of
C ovenant Presbyterian C h u rch to enter the m in is try

H ig h School g ra d u a te s ,
Irom left, M elissa Lawrence,
Fran T. Gordon and Tina
Pauldo. receive scholarship
aw ards from the Rev. J.
Jacob, m oderator, left and
D e a c a n F r a n k B e lla m y ,
chairm an o( the scholarship
co m m ittee, at a program
h e l d r e c e n t l y by t he
M inisters and Deacons Con
g ress N o. O ne to honor
graduating seniors at New
M t. Zion M issionary Baptist
Church. M issionary Ruby D
W illiam s was guest speaker.

Patriotic Musical Scheduled
The chancel choir and orchestra of C o m m u n ity United
C h u rc h . Casselberry w ill present Am erica. The Dream ! this
S u n d a y at the 8 30 and 1 1 a m services conducted by Ihc
m u s ic d irector. Charles B rant The p atriotic presentation Is an
In trosp ective look al o u r n a tio n 's heritage of freedom and faith
In the g u id in g hand of God

H « t M M a M t y M i x , H a w t ln i

Farewell To Kolehmainens
T he Rev. Michael K olehm alnen. associate pastor at C om m u­
n ity U nite d Methodist C h u rc h . Casselberry, and his wife l.lsa
and yo u n g son Michael, w ill be honored at n farew ell reception
In fe llo w ship hall S unday after th r 1 I a in service Those
a tte n d in g ure askrd to b rin g a salad.
T he Kolehmainens w ill leave Monday lo e n te r Candler School
o f T heology at Em ory U n iv e rs ity In A tla nta and pastor tw o
ru ra l U nited Methodist ch u rch e s In the area
A rriv in g Monday w ill be Ihc new associate pastor the Rev.
J im Hebei and his w ife. Susan, and I heir c h ild re n . David and
lu iu ru .

'Mr. Florida' To Speak
F irs t Baptist C hurch M arkham Woods, 540 0 Markham
W oods Road. Lake M ary, w ill have "M r. F lo rid a " Joseph
C h rts tla n o . a C hristian body builder, from T rin ity Baptist
C h u rc h . Apopka, as guest speaker Sunday. He w ill give bis
te s tim o n y during the m o rn in g w orship h o u r Vacation Bible
School comm encem ent w ill be held S untluy evening followed
by a fe llo w sh ip time.

Senior Adults Honored
T h is w ill tie Senior A d u lt Day at Sanford C h u rc h of God. HOI
W. 2 2n d St.. Sanford and a ll seniors w ill be honored Special
su p e rin te n d e n t for the S unday School w ill lie Haggle Cock man.
T he Rev, J.L . Byrd w ill tie preaching at ih c 10 50 a m w orship
se rv lre .

Rummage Sale Set
T h r U nited M ethodist W om en of F irst U nite d Methodist
C h u rc h In Deltona In v ite the p u b lic to th e ir su m m e r rum mage
sale lo be In Klrtley H all on Wednesday J u ly 10 from 9 a m to
2 pm
There w ill be u d u ll and c h ild re n 's clothes and
household Herns lor sale.

Choirs Present Muslcale
T he F irst Baptist C h u rc h o f Sanford w ill present Sounds o f
H is C o m ln u l th is Sunday al 7 p in The m uslcale w ill feature
i he F irst Baptist C elebration C hoir. Promise (the yo uth choir I.
ensem bles, quartets, trio s, duets and solos. 1 he presentation Is
u n d e r the direction o f R odney Brooks, m in is te r o f music. Paul
M u rp h y Is pastor.

Eckankar Discussion
F cka n ka r. the ancient science of soul tra ve l, w ill hold a rap
session o n lu rid dreams and out-of-body experiences Monday
at 7 :30 p m. In the F cka n ka r Orlando reading room upsialrs at
2 1 0 Park Avc. N orth. W in te r Park, Steve A. Katnegay.
Lon g wood. Is In trod uctio n ta lk coordinator.

Baha'is Hear M ichael Relmer
T he Baha'is of S e m in ole C ounty w ill hold a llrestde
discussion Sunday at 8 p .m . at Apt 905, 2 60 0 Georgia Ave..
S anford. Local fin an cia l e xpert Michael R elm er w ill speak For
m ore In fo rm alllon . call 323-3212

Schedule Change
E ffective Ju ly 7. S unday School w ill begin at 9 :30 a m and
w o rs h ip at 9 45 a in at F irs t Assem bly of God. Sanford.

Christian Women Hold Brunch
A lta m on te-M allla n d C h ris tia n W om en's C lu b w ill hold a
"G re a t Escape" b ru nch on J u ly 11 at 9:30 a.m . a t the M aitland
C iv ic Center. Music w ill be provided b y C hrts Hale o f
A lta m o n te Springs and Kaye Bradshaw o f D aytona Beach w ill
speak. For brunch and nursery reservations call JoAnne
H a m m o n d at 339-3956

Bible School Announced
Redeemer Lutheran C h u rch . Sanford, w ill hold a Vacation
B ible School Ju ly I5 1 9 e a c h d a y fro n iQ a m to noon.

N e w Parish in Winter Springs
A new Catholic parish has been started In W in te r Springs St.
S tephen Parish pastor F a th e r Jo hn B luett said Masses w ill be
held a l 8 and 10 a m . and noon Sundays at Lake Howell High
School gym nasium . T he c h u rc h office Is at 575 Tuscaw llla
Road and hours are 7 :3 0 a m . to 4 p.m. d a lly. W eekday Masses
ure at 7 a m
F a cilitie s for the new c h u rc h are scheduled fo r com pletion
som e tim e next year. For m ore In form ation c a ll 699-5603.

Chicago Catholics Want Papal Report
CHICAGO (UP!) — A Homan C atholic
church reform g ro up has w ritte n a le tte r to
Pope John Paul II asking h im to Issue a
detailed fin a n c ia l report for the c h u rc h .
The Chicago-based Call T o A c tio n a n ­
nounced W ednesday It had sent a le tte r
ca lling for a "m o re open and candid re p o rt"
on the use o f fu n d s collected from C atholics
around the w o rld as well as an e xplan atio n
o f how fin a n c ia l p rio ritie s ure set by the
pope.
"T here Is a stro n g ex pee I at Ion I ha t th r
ch urch ought to be at least as ca nd id am i
fo rth rig h t about Its use of m oney as are
secular co rporations, banks and v o lu n ta ry
associations." th e letter said.
T h r group also sent a letter to C ardin al

J o s e p h B e r n a r d l n o l t h e C h ic a g o
Archdiocese, asking h im lo urge greater
llna ncta l disclosure w hen h r attends a
special syn od In Rome In Novel utter.
In t h r te tte r signed bv the g ro u p 's hnurd,
the pope was askrd lo p u b lis h u "detailed,
yearly fin a n c ia l sta te m e n t" In d ica tin g In
come, expenses and salaries o f various
congregations.
T he g ro up Is also seeking In fo rm atio n on
the c h u rc h 's Peter Pence collection, an
annual lu n d the pope vises to respond lo th r
needs o f the ch urch w orldw ide. T h r next
co lle ction Is set for J u ly 7.
U S . C a th o lic s rep orte dly supplied GO
percent o f th r $26 m illio n In the 1984
co lle ction , the group said However, the

group claim ed, th r proceeds stayed In Rome
lo help pay ofl the V atican deficit.
In a dd itio n lo the fin a n c ia l In fo rm atio n,
the group asked the pope lo Issue an
e x p la n a tio n on the s itu a tio n w ith th e
V atican Hunk, w hich has been em broiled In
a m ism anagem ent scandal for a n um ber o f
years
The group said the pope has yet to
respond to any o f the charges ugalnsl the
Vatican Bank, and "th e silence has done
m uch to underm ine the c re d ib ility o f the
V atican as a Just stew ard o f other people's
m o n e y ."
C a ll T o A c tio n Is a 1 .0 0 0 -m e m b e r,
p re d o m in a n tly lay C atho lic ch urch reform
and social action group

A r a m a ic M e a n in g Lo st In T r a n s la t io n
Thousands o f serm ons had
been preached o n th r tr x t. but
th is was d iffe re n t To open the
door of th is L o n g Island church
was lo see W a ll Si reel al prayer.
The J.P. M organs, the d u P ont*
a n d o th e r o f th e c o u n tr y 's
w e a lth ie s t fa m ilie s u ttrn d e d
here Morgan was lo tn k r the
collection th a t S u nd a y m orning.
Beads of p e rs p ira tio n began to
lortn on the re c to r's forehead
The guest p rra c h e r had Just told
h im he was g o in g to base his
sermon on t h r w rll-k n o w n Gos­
pel passage, " I t Is easier for a
camel lo go th ro u g h the eye of a
needle than fo r a rich m an to
rn te r Into the k in g d o m o f C o d ."
This was lik e te llin g th is c o n ­
gregation th ey c o u ld n 't go to
heaven.
The preacher o f the m orning,
George Lam sa. the Syrian Bible
scholar, m oved q u ic k ly to calm
the nervous re c to r
"D o n 't w o r r y ." he said. "T h e
correct tra n s la tio n Is 'rope' not

Saints And
Sinners
George Plagenr

'cam el.* as I w ill p oint out In the
set m on . The A ra m a ic characters
f o r c a m e l a n d r o p e a re
p ra c tic a lly Id e n tic a l. O n ly a
native can tell the difference.
T he Greek tra n s la to rs got It
w ro n g ."
T h e passage, s a id Lam sa.
doesn't mean It Is Im possible for
a ric h m an to get In to heaven It
m eans there w ill have to be
some changes ffrsl
J u s t as you have to remove
some strands o f the rope before
It w ill go th ro u g h the needles
eye. said Lamsa. so a rich m an
w ill have to s trip away some of
h is m aterial desires before he

Stetson Names Dr.Pelham
To Church Relations Post
The Rev. D r Jo h n Pelham,
paslor o f F irst B aptist C hurch In
Palatka and fo rm e r Stetson U n i­
versity trustee, w ill assume the
position o f vice president for
C h u rc h R e la tio n s at Stetson
U n iv e rs ity , D e L a n d . M onday,
university o ffic ia ls announced
P elham w as e le c te d by th e
u n iv e rs ity 's board o f trustees In
May. He w ill replace Dr. Jam es
Potter w h o .h a s held the post
since 1983.
Pelham, w h o graduated from
Stetson In 1950. served as a
trustee for 10 years and was
rh a ln n a n o f th e board for fo ur
years. He has served as preside!
o f the Florida B a p tis t Convention
and chairm an o f ih c Slate Board
o f Missions. He has pastored th r
palatka c h u rc h fo r 22 years
He was h-M iorrd by the Stetson
U niversity A lu m n i As- -elation
w ith th r D is tin g u ish e d Service

A w ard and was nam ed Urban
M in iste r o f the Y ra r for 1972 by
the university, w h ic h presented
h im an H o n o ra ry D o c to r o f
D iv in ity Degree In 1976.
Pelham was co-chairm an of
th e Stetson $ 50 M illio n C am ­
paign for the F lorida Baptist
C h u rc h division, w h ic h raised
enough from F lo rid a Baptists lo
endow the c h a ir o f C hristia n
S tudies
"W e are very happy lo have
D r. P elham ." Stetson President
Pope A. D un can said. "T h e
trustees feel h is lon g tim e rela­
tio n s h ip w ith B a ptists In Florida
w ill a id Stetson and Baptists by
stren gthe nin g ties and p ro vid ing
excellent education fo r students
In a C hristian a tm o sp h e re ."
A cco rding lo D uncan. Pelham
w ill be Involved In stu de nt re­
c ru itm e n t and also w ill help all
B a p tis t entitles by responding to
i h e ir Interests

cun get In to heaven
lam ina. w ho related th is story
years later, said Morgan, the
great ( In a n r tr r - p h lla n th r o p ls i.
later told h im how m uch he hud
enjoyed the serm on
L a m s a . son ot N ear F ust
nom ads w ho grew up s|M-uklrig
Ihc A ram aic language (the Ian
g ua gr of the apostles), discov­
ered that o u r Bible tran slatio ns
got m any o f th r A ram aic Idiom s
a ll w rong.
W hen a m an who had Ite m
a skrd to follow J rs u s said. "L e t
me firs t b u ry m y fa th e r," he
m eant, "L e t me lake care o f m y
father u n til he d ie s" or. In effect.
"W h e n I have no m ore fa m ily
o b lig a tio n s. I ’ll follow you " O ur
tra n s la tio n s make It sound as If
Jesus d id n 't w ant the m an lo
tu k r tim e to b u ry Ills dead
father.
In som ewhat s im ila r lunhiott.
A m ericans m isunderstood Sovlr l Prem ier N ikita K h rush che v's
hoast lo the U nited Stales "W e
w ill b u ry y o u ." We took that us a
th re at th a t Russia w ould destroy
th is c o u n try
In Eastern Idiom that phrase
means. "W e w ill o u tliv e y o u " or
"W e w ill be around to b u ry
y o u ." S tripped or a ll Idiom , w hat
K h ru s h c h e v was saying was.
"W h e n ca pita lism Is dead and
gone, co m m un ism w ill s till be
h e re ."
Lam sa was confused us m uch
by A rn rrlra n Idiom s as we are by

A ra m a ic Id io m s He b e ra m r
som ething of a baseball fan after
com ing to th is co u n try In 1917.
One day w hen be was listen ing
to a game on t h r radio, h r heard
the announcer say that Babe
Ruth had "d ie d on th ird ."
larmsu was sorry to hear that,
for the Babe had l&gt;ren o n r of his
heroes. T w o In nin gs later he got
an even greater shock. Ruth,
dead on th ird In th r fifth Inning,
came to life to h it a home ru n In
Hie s c v rn lh !
In any case. Lam sa. who died
s rv rra l years ugo, took on the
task o l tra n s la tin g the Bible
d ire c tly from the Aram aic Into
English, g iv in g Ih r Idiom s th e ir
E nglish m eunlrigs. Ills Is one or
the more In te re stin g translations
that has Just been brought out In
a new paperback e d itio n by
Harper A Row
As In trig u in g us Lum sa's re­
nde rin g o f " r o p e " for " r u rn e l" Is
In J rs u s ' passage about the eye
ol th r needle, some scholars s till
go w ith cam el, saying It was an
ut tem pt al h u tn o r on Jesus' part.
The disciples, according to one
of th r Bible scholars, w ould have
slapped th e ir knees In delight,
c o n te m p la tin g "th e Image o f a
big. gangling, shaggy, aw kw a rd
camel try in g to poke his nose —
to say n o th in g of h is shoulders
a n d m o u n ta in o u s h u m p —
th ro u g h the eye o fu needle."
But they w o u ld have got the
point.

y U te /id . . .
C ELEB R A TIO N OF W ORSHIP IN
TH E S P IR IT AND T H E 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 WORSHIP ...........
8:00 P.M.

William Thompson, Pastor

Sanford Church of God
$01 West 22nd S ite s!

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* D - Evening Herald. Sanford FI.

Sunday, June JO, IN ]

...S u p p o r t G r o u p S ta rte d F o r W o m e n In L o v e W ith P r ie s t s
C o n tin u e d fr o m page ID
in the m ilita ry service and the
o th e r In high school
/
The ch u rch 's sta nd on rela­
tionships w ith p rie sts has turned
her away from It "M v faith has
n o t been a lt e r e d b u t m y
allegiance o r obedience to the
ch u rch has been.” she said " I

Just feel uncom fortable going to
c h u rc h because I k n o w there's
s o m e th in g wrong, lik e the m ar
rle d people p ra cticin g b irth con­
tr o l and women w ho have had
a tx m io n s .
"C e lib a c y for a life tim e Is very
u n n a tu r a l.” she said
“ As a
p re re q u is ite fo r b e c o m in g a
p rie st. 1 th in k It Is ve ry u n fa ir. If
people had to m a in ta in a celibate

life style to become a d octo r o r a
la w y e r. I th in k y o u 'd see a
m arked decline In those fie ld s ."
She said m any of th e priests
Involved w ith women In her
group are reluctant to leave the
c h u rc h because th e y fe e l a
stron g o b lig a tio n to th e ir p a ris h ­
ioners.
"W e 're not saying w e'd lik e to
see a ll Rom an C atholic priests

m arried, n o r are we saying we
want all R om an C atholic priests
to be w om en .” she said "B u t
the first step tow ard the o rd in a ­
tion o f w om en Is to have w om en
accepted as w ive s.”
She said she w ould like to see
priests at least given an o p p o r­
tu n ity to choose between c e li­
bate and n o rm a l lifestyles.

Books
'M artina': A Very Open Book
Martina, by M a rtliid .Navratilova w ith
George Vecsey. (Knopf. 287 pp.. $ 16 95).
It was lO years ago. when th e U.S
Tennis Open w as s till played at Forest
Mills, that u very prom ising 18-year-old
player w ith an unpronounceable last
name decided she had had enough of
com m unist sports regim entation.
" I w an te d tn y fre e d o m ." M a rtin a
N a vra tilo va to ld a news co n fe re n ce
explaining w hy she chose the U nited
Slates over Czechoslovakia
And II was about the same lim e In 1975
lh a l she discovered she really preferred
women to m en.
" I dldn l Im agine m y se xuality w ould
become a m a jo r Issue to a n y b o d y ,”
M artina says In her autobiography. " I t
seemed like m y business."
T hai's w hat she thought. Both p re fer­
ences. the p o litic a l and the personal, were
played up by th e media and w h ile the
first Is o f little consequence now except
thai she s till cannot visit her native
country, she Is a lw ays rem inded o f the
second.
In one o l the m ore poignant passages of
the bonk she te lls how th is Image h u rts .
“ My frlettds w ho are honest w ith me
say they sit In the stands and hear people
ro o tin g a g a in s t me because o f m y
se xu a lity.” she says. One told her he
overheard a w om an shotil d u r in g a
m atch between M artina and C h ris Evert
Lloyd in the 1983 u s . Open. "C om e on
C hris. I w ant a real w om an to w in ."
' M a r tin a '' Is u v e ry open b o o k .
Navratilova dries not try to h id e her
feelings alMHit the Soviet Union a nd the
people w ho ru n Czechoslovakia even

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c o m p lim e n te d on his c ris p narrative.
B ui It Is the story o f the th in g irl, who
was lo ld long ago th a t she w ould be a
W im b le d o n c h a m p io n , th a t m a k e s
" M a r tin a " one o f th e most readable
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M o r e On The K e n n e d y A ssassin atio n
The Back o f th e T ig e r, by Jack Gerson,
(Beaufort Books. 254 pp.. $15.95).
People w h o s till are In te re ste d In
Iheorles u I m iu i th e assassination o f Jo h n
Kennedy w ill fin d Jack Gerson's "T h e
Back of the T ig e r" a typical tx x ik o f the
genre.
That doesn't m ean It's l&gt;ad T h e Ixxik
gives us Alec M cBride, a Scots new spa­
perman w ho happens to be 111 Dallas
when Kennedy Is shot. That n ig h t In a
bar. he m eets H illy Sandrup. w ho says he
actually shot the president and e x p e rts to
lie killed h im se lf. Sure enough, th a t

happens th e ve ry tyime night.
T h a i chance m eeting uffects McBride
through th e rest o f (he )xx&gt;k He hooks up
w ith a p o w e rfu l T rx u n w ho fin d s McBride
a Job on a C hicago newsjHiper. McBride
never is a tile to shake Ills Interest In
fo llo w in g u p w hat Sandrup has lo ld him .
especially w hen he finds o u l the official
service lin e Is that S a n d ru p and two
huddles d ie d years ago.
M cBride spends m uch o f Ih c book
tra ckin g d o w n Inform al Ion u bo ut one of
the h u d d le s . B u n k e r H a y w a rd , who
spends h is tim e Inside u n d outside

g overnm ent service. M cB ride's eventual
H ire lin g w llh H a y w a rd p ro vid e s the
I lo o k 's clim a x.
The book's title comes fro m Kennedy's
In a u g u ra l address, w h ic h Included the
line. " I n the past, those w ho foolishly
sought power by rid in g on the back o f the
tiger ended up Inside.”
G erson's w ritin g s tyle Is e n te rta in in g
and fresh U n fo rtu n a te ly , h is premise —
lh a l m u ltin a tio n a l c o rp o ra tio n s and m il­
lio n a ire * had Kennedy k ille d — Is not a
new one.
— M e la n ie R lg n e y

He Can Yodel 'Subject To The Rules'
By United Preaa International
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edited by A rc h ie Hobaon. (C o lum bia U.
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F ra n k lin R o o a e v rlt'a e ffo rt to p u t
varloua g ro u p * o f Americana to w o rk
durin g the Depression through the W o rk *
Progress A d m in is tra tio n yielded some
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ihe WPA had fo u r arts projects — theatre,
music, art and w ritin g .
The w ritin g projects, w hich em ployed
from 3.500 to 0 .700 writers, editors,
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Archie H obson has brought to ge th er

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In u s a m p le r lh a l ranges fro m tid b its of
locul fo lk lo re , rrllg lo n . and Ihe urban
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T his b it fro m the New Je rse y G uide, on
Eagle R o c k , once used b y George
W ashington as an observation post. Is
typical:
"A fre q u e n te r o f Eagle Rock today
11939) Is C arl J . Kress. Ihe 32-year-old
Orange bookbinder w ho h o ld s a perm it
from Ihe Essex C ounty Park Com m ission
to yodel In Ihe reservation every m orning
between 8 and H 45 Kress obta ine d his
perm it In 1930 alter a policem an at­
tem pted to put an end .o his Alpine
habits on the ground th a t the park
co m m issio n 's rules pro hlb ted sing ing or
p la yin g m u s lc tu l In s tru m e n ts on the
reservation. At lh a l. h is u n iq u e grant
allows h im o n ly to y o d e l... subject to the
rules and regulations o f the fia rk com ­
m is s io n ."'
B ill S to ll, director o f ih c Am erican

S tudies and A m erican C iv iliz a tio n p ro ­
g ra m s at the U n iv e rs ity o f Texas, A u stin,
notes In u useful In tro d u c tio n th a t the
guides served several purposes. Perhaps
m ost su rp ris in g Is th a t a p rim a ry purpose
b e h in d p ro du cing the guides was that
they were w ritte n " t o serve autom obile
to u ris m , w hich by the late '30s was big
business.”
M ore Im p o rta n tly , th e books were
w ritte n against the g ra in o f w hat was a
spreading hom ogeneity o f U.S. c u ltu re
and "th e y looked fo r w h a l was special
a bo ut every tow n and village In the
c o u n try , w hat set th e m apart from Ihe
o th e rs .”
W hile one m ig h t w is h fo r more In ­
fo rm a tio n on the c o n trib u to rs to the
series — Jo hn Cheever. Saul Bellow.
R alph E llison and S tu d s T erke l. am ong
o th e rs — that ts a m in o r co m p la int
com pared to Ihe genial g ra titu d e one feels
d ip p in g In and oul o f th is uniqu e and
p ro b a b ly unrepeatable assemblage o f
A m erica.
—David B. A n d s r son

"E v e ry o n e w a n ts to say It's
not going to happen.' she said
"A s long as we w rin g o u r hands,
it's not. You have to lake the b u ll
by the h orns and say th is Is what
we re going to d o ."
A lth o u g h c h u rc h leaders are
a d a m a n tly opposed to changing
the celibacy rule. Olson believes
"th e change w ill com e.”
" t th in k It's gnina to be one of

those th in g s that has been going
on and th e y 'll have to give In to
It. she said "L ik e b ir th co n tro l.
C a th o lics do It because it's rig h t
In th e ir ow n conscience, even If
the l»ope doesn't a pprove.”
Olson can be reached th ro u g h
W om en and Priests Involved al
13 4 5 6 th Ave.. Des M oines.
Iow a. 50314.

Yuppies Thumb
Their Noses At
Name Calling
B y I r i s K rs s n o w
U P I F e a tu re W r it e r
E ve rybo dy Is ta lk in g about
them , but nobody w ants lo be
one.
" I t 's hard lo take the term
yu p p ie ' seriously. It sounds like
a fis h ." says C hicago w rite r and
businessm an Sieve F ille r. 34.
" I t 's sort o f like w ea rin g C alvin
on yo u r behind — It's a m ean­
ing less title .” e x p la in s Anne
H rz n lk o ff. 29. a New Y ork m a r­
ke ting specialist
" I hate the w o rd .” says Susan
Jacobs. 31. president o f her own
Dallas a d v e rtis in g and public
relatio n s firm .
T he o ffs h o o t le x ic o n fro m
"y o u n g urban professional” Is
m ore dem eaning — " y u m m y "
(young urban m other), "yubble"
( y o u n g , u r b a n , b lu e c o lla r
b re a d w in n e r), a n d " b u p p le ”
(black urban professional.)
Newsweek m agazine pushed
th e sa tu ra tio n b u tto n last De­
cem ber w ith a cover story on
"T h e Year Of The Y u p p ie " and
th e ir conspicuous consum ptions
— obsessive w ln o p h llla . BMWs
and Volvos, Rolex watches, re­
stored gingerbread townhouses
In V ic to ria n neighborhood*.
A ll th is a tte n tio n lo wretched
excess lakes aw ay from Ih elr
h u m a n sides, c o m p la in l hose
ty jic c a s t In Ihe g ro up
" I n te rm s of Ih c stereotype, I
am a to ta l y u p p ie ,” says Rezn lko ff. " I have an A k ita , a
Japanese dog k n o w n as the
yu pp ie puppy. I d riv e a Saab
T urbo. I live In a co-op In New
York. I'm pregnant, w hich I*
to ta l yup.
“ But u nderneath all th is s tu lf
Is a person w ho has very basic
values, w ho loves her husband.
Is excited about having a child.
Is Involved In w om en 's causes
and gives lo a lot of m oney to
d ifferen t charities. J u s t to give
m e th a t la b e l n ( y u p p ie Is
y u c k y .”
L ike KeznlkofT. Jacobs feels
she Is u n fa irly Judged on the sole
basis o f her m a te ria l w orld — a
w h ile BMW. her ow n business, a
c o n d o m in iu m , a n d h o p p in g
p la n e s d o w n lo C u n c u n on
w eekend* lo meet her "Jclset
designer friend. Adam Beall.
" I dnn l w ant to be Judged by
this, because I feel that I give
back to the c o m m u n ity equully
w h a t I ta k e fro m I t . ” says
Jacobs.
" I 'm on the board o f a service
(hat places abused and neglected
c h ild re n In foster homes. I do
w o rk fo r Ihe M arch o f Dimes, for
the Dallas Ballet, for the Parks
and Recreations C enter. To me,
the w ord yu p p ie doe* not con­
note someone w ho Is a very
g iv in g k in d o f person; II means
s e lf-c e n te re d a n d o n ly a fte r
personal benefit. T ha t I t not
m e.”
T om Kottle. a sociologist and
psychologist at H arvard Medical
School, feels co nte m p t by soci­
e ty m ay comes from Its own
confusion.
" B y k n o c k in g the y u p p ie s
dow n. I th in k It m eans society Is
s tru g g lin g w ith o u r ow n a m ­
bivalence about success, con­
sum erism and m a te ria l a c q u is i­
tio n ." he says.

C hica go businessm an F ille r
s h u d d e rs at th e s te re o ty p e
because o f Its contrast to the
h ip p ie Ideology.
" I th in k there Is a certain
a m o u n t o f g uilt on the part of
o u r generation, tie ra iise w r at
least paid lip service lo Iw lng
som ew hat a n il-m a te ria lis tic and
lib e ra l and ca use orien ted In Ihe
late 60s and early 70s.” he
explains.
" A n d now w llh th is k in d of
p re o c c u p a tio n w ith m a te ria l
possessions, w e 'rr e v e ry th in g we
cla im e d we never w anted lo be.”
T h ro u g h his E va nston . 111.,
co m p an y. DaVIncI Productions,
he rece ntly crealed "The Last
Y u p p e r" poster lo be m a rk rle d
across the country al $20 a pop
A ta keo ff of Da V in c i's o rig in a l
" T h e Lust S u p p e r." F lffe r's
version Includes yuppies s ra trd
a ro u n d the table In the same
)H&gt;slllons us Ihe apostles The
table Is set w llh g o u rm e t cheese,
su shi, fine wines. Im ported l&gt;err

ANALYSIS
and u game of T rlv lu l P u rsuit.
T he cen lral flg u ir Is u m an In
a Ihree-plecc suit adding up the
d i n n e r ch e ck on a pocket
calcu la to r.

" A nun from the Archdiocese
o l C hicago saw II and she d id n 't
lik e II liccause II m ixe d religion
w i t h u p h ilo s o p h y o f s e lf ­
a g g ra n d iz e m e n t." says F ille r
" B u i she's not b rin g in g the
p ow er of Ihe e h u rrh against u s ."
T o unveil the (M iste r, he th re w
« "Y u p p e rw e a r” party.
Yet F lffe r d o e s n 't r n n * u i« r
h lm s e ll a "y u p p ie (le rson lfle d.”
because o f his outside Interests
He Is on the board o f a p u b lic
In te re s t law fir m lh a l ” freq u c n lly hangs lls head against
ih e e s la b lls m c n t , " f ig h t in g
against Ihe creation o f nuclear
(M iw rr plants und Ineq uita b le
hou sin g policies.
C hicago T ribune and Esquire
c o lu m n is t Bob Greene is credited
w ith c o in ing the term "yu pp ie.”
b ut h r refuses to lu k r the blame.
" I did nol make u p ihe w o rd .”
In sists Greene. 38, " I heard It In
1980 In a liar In New York A
g u y was tu lk ln g about J e rry
R u b in , and he said. *oh yeah,
he's the head o f Ihe y lp p lrs . but
he w ants to become head o f the
y u p p ie s.'
"S o I wrote u c o lu m n about
R ub in, and It w ent o ut sy n ­
d ic a te d w ith 'Y lp p le t u r n s
Y u p p ie ' as the headline T ha i
pop ularized the term , b ut I s till
d o n 't know where It came fro m ."
W hen th is generation moves
past yuppledom It w ill s till be
raked over, predict* Greene, w ho
has surveyed pop c u ltu re for Ihe
past 14 years as u c o lu m n is t.
"T h e baby boom ers are ju s t
g o in g to have to realize they are
g o in g lo be hated fo re v e r." saya
Greene. "W hen th l* generation
w u * students, people called them
h ip pie s w ith a d istaste fu l a l­
titu d e Now people say 'y u p p ie s '
w ith the same sneer. W h rn th is
generation Is In lls 6 0 * and 70s.
•hey are going lo In ven t a new
negative te rm lo describe It. "

Faded Royalty Fights For Hereditary Rights
By J a m e s M ils *
NEW DELHI. In dia IUPI) A fte r a 10-yeur w a it at the New
D elhi railw ay a lu llo n . Ihe P rin ­
cess of O udh fin a lly has her
"p a la ce ."
Her long b a ttle w llh Ihe Indian
governm ent h a * w on Begum
W alayat M ahal, h e ir to the last
ru le r of O udh. a ro ya l abode — a
cru m b lin g , bat-Infested ru in that
now bears the sign "T h e Raj
House of O udh . "
U n til the w ee k before she
m oved In at the end o f May,
b u rea ucrats w ere saying Ihe
54-year-old p rincess had no rig h t
lo a palace and th a t her status as
h e ir to the ru le r o f Oudh was
disputed.
But the g o ve rn m e n t — In a
sign of lin g e rin g respect for
In d ia 's d efunct ro y a lty , m ixed
perhaps w ith exasperation and
p ity — a llo w e d h e r to take

(M ts sc ss lo n of Male ha M ahal, n
red stone b u ild in g believed to
have been b u ilt In th e 1200s as a
h u n tin g lodge by a M ogul ru le r
Her move Into Ihe lodge ended
h e r long sojourn near P latform 1
o f New D elhi's ra ilw a y station.

T h e B e g u m , a w o r d th a t
m ea ns Ihe wife o f a Moslem
ru le r, had Illegally o ccupied Ihe
spot In the station since 1975.
keeping railw ay o ffic ia ls at bay
w ith I I D ob erm an P in sche r
g u a rd dogs and th re a ts she
w o u ld d rin k a c u p o f snake's
ve no m If they enforced any of
th e num erous e v ic tio n notices
served on her.
A fte r the Begum appealed lo
th e late Prime M in is te r Indira
G a n d h i when the In d ia n leader
v is ite d Ihe railw ay sta tio n last
ye ar, ih c Home M in is try was
o rd e re d to fin d Ih e p rincess
su ita b le accom m odations

The m in is try 's s o lu tio n was
the M a lrh u M ahal, set a m id
acres o f cactus am) th o rn y scrub
tn w estern New D elhi. Grass
sp ro u ts from the roof and Its old
stones echo w llh Ihe squeaks o f
bats a nd lizards T here are no
doors.
A v is ito r to Ihc B egum 's new
home encounters a sign lh a l
says. ‘ ‘ E ntrance s tr ic tly
lo rb ld d e n The Raj House o f
O u d h ." A n o th e r w a rn s . "B e
c a u tio u s fur hound d og s."
In Ih e one cham ber w ith high
ceilings, she has laid o u l carpets
and a "ro y a l c o u c h ." Dozens o f
potted p la n ts line Ihe stone floor.
Her son. the Pnnce A ll K lzam ,
h a * fo llo w e d her fr o m th e
ra ilro a d sta tion to the palace.
The red-haired Begum greeted
a recent v is ito r silent and erect
o n th e c o u c h , w e a rin g s u n ­
glasses and a faded p u rp le robe.

Belore her on a sm all table lay a
cerem onial sword.
"S h e keeps a lo o f and she
c o m m e n ts ." said the p rin c e ,
ly in g at h is m o th e r s feet. He w ill
not disclose his age b ut looks
about 30.
The house lacks e le c tric ity and
Ihe servants have to w alk tw o
m iles for w a te r Fires m ust be lit
s i n ig h t (o keep sw a y w ild
anim als, the p rince said.
"W e are ro y a l people and we
have royal p ro b le m s ." he said,
p ush in g o v e r a copy o f the
fa m ily h is to ry .
The h is t o r y of the tin y
kingdom o f O udh la w ritte n on
tp e r headed "R u le r of O udh In
xtle. New D elhi R ailw ay S ta ­
t io n . " (It has n o t y e t been
updated).
T h e ta lc r e la te s h o w th e
kingdom o f 5 m illio n In h a b i­
tants. centered on Ihe c ity of

E

L u c k n o w , a b o u t 2 5 0 m ile s
southeast of New D elhi, was
o v e rth ro w n In 1850 b y the
B ritish . The last K in g of Oudh.
W ajtd A ll Shah, was im prisoned
b y h is B r itis h c a p to rs In a
C a lcu tta Jail for the final 26
years o f his life.
W hen India w on independence
In 1947. S hah's scattered de­
scendants were n o l am ong the
fo rm e r ru le rs — nawabs.
begum s, m aharanls and m aha­
ra ja s — g ra n te d g ove rn m e nt
allowances.
B ut In d ia 's fir s t prim e
m in is te r . J a w a h a r la l N e h ru ,
gave the fa m ily a house In
K a shm ir. 600 m ile s n orthw est o f
th e ir form er k in g d o m
W hen the house burned down
In 1971. the Begum , her son and
d au gh te r m oved to L ucknow .
T h e g o v e rn m e n t, w h ic h was
th e n w ith d ra w in g allo w a nce s

even from Indian princes, w ould
not allow them to occup y th e ir
ancestral palaces So. fo u r years
la te r, th ey e s ta b lis h e d a
" k in g d o m " In New D elh i ra ilw a y
sta tio n and dug In u n til the
a u th o ritie s relented.
Prince A ll says Ihe Begum w ill
c o n tin u e her struggle w ith the
g overnm ent u n til at least tw o o f
the fa m ily 's seven ance stra l p a l­
aces are returned One o f th em Is
now a pharm aceutical fa cto ry
and a nother ts a gove rn m e nt
office.
"W e d o n 't make requests, we
m ake d em ands." he said. “ We
d o n 't fig h t w tih power, we fig h t
w ith c h a ra cte r." said the prince.
As the Interview concluded,
ih e Begum broke her silence and
w hispered a co m m en t In her
so n's ear. "H e r H ighness says
(he prince ai.J p rincess have
done the d u ty o f her forefa­
th e rs ." the prince announced.

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                    <text>77th Year, No. 286 Tuesday. Ju ly 23, 1985— Sanford. Florida

Evening

Herald

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481280)

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Price

25 Cents

warn

Builders To Pay $500 Per House For Road Impact
By Donna Eatea
Herald Staff W riter
I hr Seminole County Commission. with the
blessing of i he Homebuilders Association of
Mid-Florida. Is ready to adopt at Its Aug 6
inerting Interim voluntary" Impact fees for
road building In hr levied on developers at the
rate of $500 per housing unit and $1.50 per
square foot of &lt;om mere laI construction.
The $500 amount Is half what had been
proposed.
And commissioners guvr tentative approval

at a Monday workshop to the hiring o f a
Brevard County lawflrm. Nabors. Glblln and
Steffens, to assist county staff In a year long
study of permanent Impact fees County
Attorney Nikki Clayton recommended the firm
be retained at a cost o f $50,000 because o f Its
expertise on Impart fees and the firm m em ­
bers' ability to prepare an ordinance setting
such fees that would withstand the rigors of a
court challenge.
Meanwhile, comm issioners sent County
Environmental Services Director Jim Bible

back to more meetings with the homebuilders
until a compromise can be reached on water
and sewer connection fees when Bible re­
commended water connection fees be doubled
and sewer connection fees be hiked 50 percent
He said the money Is needed to pay the costs of
expanding county-owned water and sewer
plants.
The portion o f tire work session devoted to
the voluntary Impact fees for transportation
w a s b rie f. W it h J o h n W rig h t o f the
See FEES, page 8A

Police Lieutenant
Dies In Georgia
A Sanford police lieutenant
with m ore than 20-years
service to the city died early
today w hile on sick leave In
Atlanta.
Lt. Kir hard Noonry. 44.
died Just after 2 a.m , ac­
cording to Sanford Police
Chief Steve Harriett.
Noonev. a father of four
and road Itrutenant for the
department, was recovering
See NOONEY. page 8A

Lake Mary's
Mayor Looks
Into Lawsuit

Sanford Acts
To Preserve
Zoo Fixtures
Not N eeded, Zoo
P resid en t Says

A g a in s t C o m m is s io n e r
By Hlchard Truett
Herald Staff Writer
Luke Mary Mayor Dick Fess
has asked oily attorney KoImtI
I’clrcr l»* chock with the Florida
League- of Cities to "find out
where the rlty stands ’ oil thr
lawsuit filed try The Lake Mary
Cemetery Association against
rlty commissioner Colin Keogh
The lawsuit, filed In Saulord
Friday claims Keogh converted
921.340 ill the association's
money to his own use He denies
It
Wo w ill ta k e w h a te v e r
appropriate urtlon is net essary."
Fcss said early today alxiul the
suit
"Our Intent is to abide by the
law." he said.
Keogh claims lliat the money
Is on dr|Mislt at local banks In
certificates of deposit, bul lie
said lie cannot rrmember which
bunks the crrtlftcMlrssre tn.
Keogh said Monday that he
gave the I 'l l receipts to Mrs.
Flvelyn Klee, association treasur­
er
Hut Mrs Klee said she never
saw any receipts for the eertlfl
cates ot de|Mtsll Keogh says are
III area banks
Mis Klee said she received a
notice lu January Irntu the First
Federal S a vin g s A Loan nl
Seminole In Hantonl slating th.it
the association's account bail
Ik-cii closed
Vico President of the SAL.
Wayne Allierl. would not nay
when the money was withdrawn
or who closed thr account
T ill well acquainted with tile
case, bul I can't comment on It.
That would be un Invasion of a
customer's privacy." Alt&gt;rrt said
Mrs Klee rrportrdly told the
press that she telephoned sever­
al area banks and none of them

L t. N o oney

have accounts listed In the
organization's name.
petrec said today If the Issue
comes before city government,
he would advise tlie commission
that the lawsuit Is strictly a civil
matter between Keogh and the
association and that the city was
In no way Involved.
"A s It stands now ." Pelrec
•wld. "the suit Is nothing but an
allegation Nothing has been
proved yet "
"T h e lawsuit In no wuy In­
volves Keogh’s capacity as a city
official." Peirce said
"A t tills time, It Is Inappropri­
ate for the city to get Involved."
Herald PHt$ by Tommy Vincent
lie said.
However. Fcss said he wants
to know what. If any. union the S e m in o le C o u n ty fir e te c h n ic ia n s T e r r y
w e s t S R. 46 a p p r o x im a te ly one h a lf m ile
city rould take, saying that's B a r t le tt , le ft, a n d J a m e s W illia m s a re not
w e s t of the r a i l o v e rp a s s . T h e f ir e w a s
why he asked I’etree to check s ittin g d o w n on the job. T h e y 'r e w a tc h in g a
s ta r te d at 10 a .m . M o n d a y and p u t o u t a n d
with tlie league of cities.
tr a in in g f ir e set a t a n o ld 2 s to ry house o ff
r e s ta r te d s e v e ra l tim e s .
Keogh said Monday that he did
not use any ol the association's
money for his own use. Some
association memtiers claim that
Keogh used tlie money to pay a
mortgage
Krogli said lie's convinc ed thr
Over the objections of local
Sanford fire officials say the m i n l i " t h r e e - s t o r y
soil Is a result of Ills unpopular
support of former Lake Mury b u ild e rs , the Sanford C ity required sprinklers would help monstrosities " Thr n(&gt;artmenis
Mayor Walter K. Sorenson who Commission Monday narrowly control llres which in turn would are three stories high and have
wondltumr construction
was fined alter thr state ethics passed un ordinance requiring save lives
But four hx'ul builders upAssistant Chief Hon Neel de­
commission ruled he violated sprinklers In certain types of
public Irust tty using city phones apart merits, condominiums and fended the ordinance, saying It's |H-arrd before the commission
less restrictive than ordinances opjMislng I lit* ordinance
and autos for |M-rsonal use while commercial buildings
Kevin Spolskl. ol Designed
Thr
commission,
saying
safety
other
cities h ave. Lt Mike
In oilier Krogli said that hr has
Structures Inc of Lake Mary,
tiern the object of pressure from to citizens outweighs cost to H o r n in g a d d r d r e q u ir in g
certain Individuals In the city builders, upprovrd thr ordinance sprlnklrrs Is necessary because told the commission the ordi­
tlie city Is growing fuster than n a n ce nerds to be studied
because lie started a defense by u 3 2 vote, with commission
fu rth er because the require­
ers
D
avid
Farr
and
Hubert
thr corps of Its firefighters
luiul lor Sorenson.
The ordinance was sparked ments appear to la- arbitrary He
"I have had all kinds of threats Thomas dissenting
Farr said thr ordinance Is a fter S a n fo rd flr r o ffic ia ls c i t e d t lie r e q u ir e m e n t of
saying they would get me some­
"arbitrary" and wanted the flrr became concerned over what sprinklers In commercial build
how ," Krogli said
The ethics com m ission re- d e p a rtm e n t to discu ss th r thry -saw as a |&gt;otrntlnl lire Ings larger than 8.(XX) square
He questioned why tlie
m easu re fu rth er with local hazard at (lie Sallpolntr apart­ feel
eriitly recommended to Gov
Boti Graham that Sorenson be builders who say Its strictness ments on the lakefront. accord­ figure H.tXX) square Icel was
lined $5&lt;X) mid censured for will d rive potential Industry ing to C o m m is s io n e r John used Instead of a larger figure
away from Sanford.
Mercer, who called the apart
S e c S P R IN K L E R , p a g e 8A
See MAYOR, page 8A

Burn And Learn

Sprinkler Rule Squeaks In

Sanford Sets
Tax Rate At
$4.38; Up 27%
Sanford's tentative $13.4 million
budget and property lax rate o f $4.38
|M-r $1,000 assessed valuation were set
Monday by a 5-0 vote of the city
commission
Thr trntutlvc-budgrl Isa $3 5 million
Increase over this year's $0.9 million
and the property tax rule Is a 27
percent Increase over this yrur s rate of
$3 14 per $1,000 assessed valuation.
Public hearings to discuss die budget
were also set for Sept. 9 and 23 with a
(Inal budget to be set Sept. 23
The tentative budget was set after
two weeks of trimming and lattcnlng In
commission workshop sessions.
The commission cul $135,055 In the
budget's general lund — $114,055 of
which was for un assistant city m anag­
er and his or her secretary. But It added
$574,408 to the fund — which includes
about $198,000 for capital improvi
ments such us rrnovullng thr city's fine
arts center and the continuing redevel­
opment o f downtown. About $44,700
was added lo pay for more officers and
equipment for the police department.
The commission cut about $43,700
from the utilities budget and added
about $143,500. About $30,000 of the
$43,700 cut was from the utilities
equipment budget while about $87,000
of the $143,500 was added as addi­
tional contributions to the general
fund.
Faison and City Clerk Henry Tam m
"found" un additional $652,642 In
revenues last week which olTsct the
spending Increases and lowered the
proposed p rop erty tax rate from
Faison's $4 94 tn $4 38 per $1,000
Sec TAX. page 8A

By Rick Brunson
Herald Staff Writer
Concern by the Sanford City
Commission that the ('entral
Florida ZiMiloglc.il Society mav
leave town with equipment from
•he site was apparently un
nccssary The president ol the
zoo board said today the society
has no Intention ol taking any of
the rquiprnent
The commission, acting on a
proposal from Commissioner
John Mercer, voted 5 0 Moudav
to ask the Seminole County
Commission to cancel the z im is
lease If it leaves town with cages
and other equipment
Mercer, saying the zoo's board
s h o u ld " m o v e (E x e c u t iv e
Director All Kozon. not the zimi
vild the lease allows the soclcty
only to move "furnishings" such
as animals, hut not "fixtures."
which he Interpreted to mean
cages and other battened down
equipment
"A ll they cun move Is the
animals, uccordlng to the lease
... T h e y ca n 't even lake u
Itghtbulb." Mercer suld.
If the zoo tries to take such
equipment with It to Orlundo,
the S e m in o le County Com
mission sh ou ld declare th e «&lt;mi
In d efa u lt or Ita lease, he said.
Although the m o would be
canceling Its lease anyway by
leaving. Mercer said loday ask­
ing (hr county lo cancel II would
krrp the zoo Iroin taking thr
fixtures, lie also said It would
"pot the zoo on notice" that
legal action could be taken
against It It It lakrs the equip
inenl.
Ilrlorr ihc meeting the com ­
mission m rl In u workshop
session whrre they discussed
Mercer's pnqaisal
"I would like us to do every
tiling we can lo save dial zimi ."
Commissioner ItolM-rl Thomas
s.Ill I

Th r county romnilsslon Is
scheduled in lake up die matter
at Its Aug 0 meeting. A letter
Irom Sanford Is expected to laBee ZOO, page 8A

UUWAHY CLOSED

M*f *M WHIM *T I m m i VmkwH

City Shut
Down?

T h e sign says L a k e M a r y is closed. B u t th e re w e re s ig n s o t life In th e 4,000
p o p u la tio n c ity to d a y . A c tu a lly , th e s ig n w a rn s d r iv e r s th a t L a k e M a r y
B o u le v a rd is c lo s e d n e a r the in te rs e c tio n of the b o u le v a rd a n d C o u n try C lu b
R o a d . S eab o ard C o a s tlin e w o rk e rs a r e re p la c in g the r a ils a t th e crossing. T h e
w o r k Is s ch e d u led to b e fin ish ed M o n d a y .

Longwood Sets Tax Rate Up 14%
By Jane Caaaelbcrry
Herald Staff Writer
Longwood * property tax rate wtll
rise to $2 00 per $1,000 assessed
valuation, up 38 cents from this year’s
$2 52. according lo a vote by the city
commission Monday. It Is a 14 percent
Increase, according to Finance Director
Barry Weeks.
Thr city was required to set the lax
rate In order to submit It to the county
by July 31. A public hrurtng for Sept.
9-

The commissioners voted 3-1 lo give
preliminary approval to raising the
water rates with Commissioner June
Lormann voting no and Commissioner
Ed Myers was away on vacation A
public hearing wtll be held August 19.
The amendment lo a water ordinance
that sets rates Is to require thr property
owner's signature when the applicant
for water service Is leasing or renting.
That will leave the property owner
responsible for a renter's unpaid bill. A
lien will be placed on the property If the

renter skips out without paying the
water hill and the owner will be billed
for water charges over the amount of
the deposit.
The minimum billing for water wtll
be adjusted from 5.0CX) gallons for
$3 64 to 3.000 gallons for $5.00. For
each thousand gallons up lo 8.000. the
cost of water will go up from 75 cents to
80 cents snd will continue lo go up In
5.000 gallon Increments by an addit lonal five cents per I .OOO gallons
See LONGW OOD, page 8A

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■ i

JA — Evening Herald, Sanford. FI

Tuetday, July 33. 1*15

NATION
IN BRIEF
Reagan Hosts Chinese President
In First Post-Surgery Appearance
WASHINGTON (UPII — President Reagan makes hln first
official public appearance today since his cancer surgery In
welcoming Chinese President LI Xlannlan In a cerem ony
parrd down loacrommodale Keagan'arecovery.
Deferring to his convalescence. Reagan. 74. will sit
Instead of stand with LI, 70, during the red-carpel
reception on Ihc Soulh Lawn of the White House,
Later. Ihc two leaders will meet In the Blue Room for
talks on u range of Issues. Including the rasing of tensions
between China and the Soviet Union
Reagan also was expected to discuss with LI u pending
U.S SIno nuclear cooperation agreement, • which Is
ex|»ected to lx- nailed down shortly
Much attention h..» been focused on the nuclear pact.
Under its terms. American linns could bid to provide
peaceful nuclear (rower equipment — Including radioactive
materials — to China.
The National Security Council Is reviewing the proposed
agreement, and Reagan la cx (reeled to approved.
An administration offlrlal Indicated that a major obstacle
apparently has been overcome: The need to persuade U.S.
officials that China wotdd abide by U S law and not supply
other countries with nuclear explosives
The Utilird Slates has been concerned (lint China would
supply I’aklsian . llh the equipment and technical
know-how to hulld a nuclear bomb.

Greek Travel Warning Lifted
WASHINGTON (IJPIJ — A major Irritant In U.S.-Greece
relations has bent removed with State Department
cancellation of Its advisory warning Americans to stay
away from Alhrns Inlrrnullonai Alrjxirt
Th e travel advisory was lifted slightly more than a month
after Imposition, alter Hie State tlepartment received a
report by n Federal Aeronautics Administration tram that
Inspected tbc airport.
A similar warning about lirln it Internal Iona I ulr|xirt, also
lut|M&gt;sed following the June 1-1 hijacking of TW A Flight
847 after takeoff from Athens, remains In effect.
Greek officials estimated the warning may have cosl
ihelr country as much as $10 million In lost tourist
revenues and said Us main Impact was Increased tension
between the two countries.
The FAA team Inspected the ulr|xirl and the recent
upgrading o f some security procedures and recommended
the travel advisory be lifted
Herein travelers who stopped al the Al lie us airport have
said precautions are extrem ely heavy and Include Hie
routine searching of checked luggage carried In airplane
cm go holds.

7 Die In Fire At Home For Elderly
SW EET VALLEY. I'u (Ill'll — Fire broke out In a home
tor the elderly early today, killing seven people and
luluring nine, police satil.
The tire broke out shortly lie fore 4 a in and spread
through the ThotnuN Quest Home tu ttwret Vultry, about
20 m ile s west of W ilk e s H a rfe. in n o r th r a n tm i
I’cim syhanl.i
The cause o f the fire was not Immediately known hut
witness Don Wesley said It may have started In the
kitchen.
"T h ere were 14 patients plus the family that ran the
hom e." Wesley said "They gol Ihc family out. which wan
lour Ipeople). and they gol seven ol the patlrutsoul
"T h e lire broke oul tu thr kitchen .is lai as anvlmdy t an
tell, ’I hat ' h where must ol the damage was "
Police said (lie home. In a rural area, was nearly gulled
hv the time tin lire was declared under control around li
a.in
I lie liipucd. who were millerlng Horn burns and smoke
Inhalation, were taken to area hospitals ami to hospitals In
Wtlkcs llarrc

IN BRIEF
Nicaragua Expects To Win
$1 Billion Suit Against U.S.
MANAGUA. Nicaragua (UPI) — Lawyers lot Nicaragua
expect the World t'ourl In award the nation $1 billion from
Ihc United Stales for llnanelng a rcltcl war tu uusi the
government, hut they do not expect a cheek In the mail
soon,
Judith Appclhmun. an American lawyer who represents
Nicaragua In U S cases, said Monday the country might
file another suit over the U.S. trade embargo Imposed In
May In addition to the one over aid to tchcU filed last year.
"O n the merits of argument, there ts no defense under
llte law for wihul they ate doing." Appelhautn said,
referring to the Reagan admlnlstralIon's llnanelng and
training of relx-ls lighting to overthrow the Nicaraguan
government
The World Court. at the Hague, Netherlands, lias
nchrdutrd a hearing In September on Nicaragua's case
against Hie Untied States
Nicaraguan olllclul* hope the case will have a strong
Impact on world opinion and will crcutc problems for U.S.
foreign policy The Reagan administration has said It will
Ignore the court decision

Bombing Suspects Released
COPENHAGEN. Denmark lUI’ ll — Police today released
six foreigners held lor questioning alter bombings al a U.S
airline oilier and a synagogue that Injured 22 people, four
critically.
The men were urrrsled alter the tximblngs but police
said today all six were released alter questioning
Authorities described the men as foreigners but did not
rrvral their nationalities

HOSPITAL NOTES
Iw M

I i i u k I Hh SIi I
• OMISSIONS

Williams BrooOtJr
Jame* C Mur toy
MuohB MtCullar
RtthardM Sharp
U lila n M Sinclair
Margaret C L Inner •(. Ooltone
MemteM C oW j 0»i*rto

By Deane Jordan
Herald S ta ff W r it e r
A Casselberry teenager has been sen­
tenced to tw o years probation In an
underage drinking case In which the Judge
said at least one Investigator showed more
than a strictly professional Interrst In the
18-year-old woman
Paula Kathlec Pedrottl. of 396 Zinnia
Drive. Casselberry, was sentenced by
Seminole Circuit Judge Robert D. McGregor
who also ordered her lo pay the Public
Defender's office $ 150.
Miss Pedrottl was arrested Nov 25 at
10 38 p m In Fern Park Station. Fern Park,
and charged with drinking under age and
having an Illegally Issued driver’s license.
Miss Pedrottl admitted lo ihe charges but
told thr Judge at her June 10 sentencing
hearing that she wouldn't have hern caught
If one of the nlllrer« had not asked her for a
dale
She told McGregor that her arrest may
have been a convenient way for the officer
she had previously turned down In get even.

McGregor then rescheduled the hearing and
asked that two of the Tour officers Involved
tn the case be present when the proceeding
resumed.
At Friday's hearing McGregor decided the
lawmen did nothing wrong but he did say
that using four officers to arrest one teenage
girl seemed excessive. He also said the
officers appeared to have more of an Interest
In the case than they should have,
McGregor did not elaborate on what he
meant and he could not be reached later for
comment.
According to court records. Miss Pedrottl
was drinking at Fern Park Station when an
oUlcer, whose offer o f a dale she had
spumed, saw her. The ofHcer. 23-yearold
Casselberry policeman Urady Myers, said In
an arrest report that he knew Miss Prdrolll
wasn’ t !9 but since he had no arrest powrrs
In Fern Park he railed a Seminole County
sh eriff deputy.
T w o deputies who later arrived at the
scene — one of whom, Bary Urady. Miss
Pedrottl said nlv&gt; knew' hrr — found that In

OISCHAROEt

Santold
Or•*• M l i n e
l i e s X Brown

Forman B Oxter
Sandra) Erent
CXjmjISj M FrerHInC Dellorte
Elite lr»&lt;te Riley, Otloon
xathy A Cannon. Winter Spring*
CynthlA l Jutera «nd be
Cap titter ry

addition to her own driver’s Iteensc she had
a fake driver’s license with her plcturr and
the vital statistics of her 24-year-old sister.
In other court action:
—Homer Benjamin Comer. 48. of 1809 W
18th St., arrested March 29 on a charge of
possession o f cocaine, pleaded guilty to
possession of cocaine and Is scheduled to be
sentenced by Circuit Judge Kenneth M
LefTler Aug. 7. Hr could receive up lo a year
In ihe county Jail
— Kevin Pearson. 22. of 1141 Landmark
Lane. Casselberry, arrested March 24 and
charged with burglary. He pleaded guilty to
burglary lo a structure while armed. Hr
could rrcelvc up to a year when sentenced
Aug 30 by Lefflrr.
—Gary Gerald Lombardo. 23. of 1726
Monterey Apartments. Altamonte Springs,
arrested April 25 m d charger! with grand
theft and dealing tn stolen property. He
pleaded guilty to grand thch and could
receive up to a year In Ihe county Jail when
sentenced by LcfRcr Aug 30

S u n ken Treasure
Divers Swimming In Silver And Gold
KEY W EST IUPH - Treasure hunter Mel Fisher
was al home glowing with pride after Ills divers
had Iteguii pulling up an estimated $-100 million
In silver anil gold they found on the bottom of the
Atlantic Ocean.
Someone drove up. It was John Hrandon. a
diver who works a series of nhlpwrcrks for Fisher
about 300 miles away off Fort Pierre. Brandon,
loo. had treasure.
"W e went Into Ills house and dumped on a
tattle a bagful of gold coins nnd a gold cup,"
Brandon said " lie Just couldn’ t believe It. He was
wrapped tq&gt; with (Ihe find off Key Wrsll and lie
didn't know about this stuff."
"A lter spending the whole day nut here off Key
West, bringing up tons of silver bars. I went out
last night and erlrhrated — and then I'm told my
crew from Fort Pierre had Just hit It also," Fisher
said Monday.
(tu Saturday, diving crrws found Ihe mol her
lode of llte Nurslra Senora de Atnrhu. a ship that
stink In a 1622 hurricane. In mud. slit, and rock
50 frri underwater 40 rnlirs west of Key West.
On Sunday Hrandon drove to the city wllh
alxiut $:too (&gt;oo in trrasnrr from a ship about
l .800 feet olTshore In the Fort Pierce area
Hrandon and another diver, Phil Van/yl. have
found during the last two weeks a "magnlllcaut"
double handled gold cup etched wllh sunflowers,
tit gold coin* — some worth tip to $10,000 — arid
a gold snake bracelet with emeralds
’’ We are finding some spectacular, phenomenal
things." Hr.mdon said
lie and Vattzyl found their haul on the San
Roman ft was tine of 10 Spanish treasure ships
that sank lit 1715 Including the San Roman, five
ol llte It) have hi-eu found a few miles apart front
tan anolhi'i and .til have yielded treasure In the
last lew years. Brandon said The live missing
ships are believed to lx- nearby — in deeper
waters
Flslirr lias Ix'i'tt looking lor llte wreck ol the
Aim ho lot 15 years. He Is the founder and owner
ol Treasure Salvors lnc„ a firm lhal Is hacked by
180 investors.
"It's all very overwhelming Hill I've got a lot ol
liappt investors." he sold
thrilled divers have Ix'cn hauling up. cleaning
and soi ling the Amelia's treasure, which Includes
gold historical artifacts, utul 1,200 silver bars.
Hv Sunday, nearly 200 silver bars had Ix-rn
brought tn the surface Hv Monday. Fuller had

WORLD

Central F

Judge: Officers Had Unusual Interest
In Girl Accused Of Underage Drinking

A A a g n iflc e n f r u b y , p e a r l a n d d ia m o n d
s tu d d e d gold " C l n f a ” b e lt ta k e n fro m th e
w r e c k of the A to c h a
lost count and the 70-pound silver liars were
stacked so high he feared Ills salvage bool would
sink
"T h e boat was starling to list and getting real
low In the water." Fisher said
Dozens of reporters and hundreds o f tourists
crowded Into Fisher's warehouse In downtown
Key West to gawk al some ol the liars brought to
land
It's pandemonium.*’ Hlelh Mclliilcy. vice
president ol Treasure Salvors, said "I can’t even
see."
Al the Amelia, armed guards are aboard bouts,
tixiklng out around Ihe clock Inr pirates. Mi l laicv
said
Wc have 35 divers out there to prevent that
sort o f thing " she said "And they're armed. To
Ihe trrth ."

DOT Looking To Purchase Land
For Lake M a ry /1-4 Interchange
Prrlimlnuiv work — title searches nil land
which may lx- needed — Is scheduled to begin
wllhln Ihe next six weeks for the proposed
multi tnllllon dollar Lake Mary BoulevardInterstate 1 Interchange
The state Dr|&gt;ortmcnt of Transportation is
advertising lor sealed proposals for providing
those title searches.
Ihil actual const rue (Ion Is not ex|&gt;eclrd until
llstal 1990-1991
Alan Ledgerwixxl, DOT project manager, said
that a meeting Is sc heduled lor 7 p m Monday at
Lake Mary City Hall hi "gath er Input" (rum
come rued clllzrits about Ihe project.
While more ihan a year ago. the concept fur the
Interchange was a lull blown clovcrlraf design,
but Ledger wood said there are now three (lllfrrrnt
concepts Ix iug considered. Including a direc­
tional clover leaf, a variation o f a cloverlruf design
and a half clovcrlraf with signals. The cosl of the
project, to tie hmded 90 percent by the Irdrral
government, will 1m* determined In iarge part by
the type ill design dually chosen. Ledger wood
said

By Monday’s m eeting. Lrdgerw ood said,
enough Information may tie available from u
study tx-lng conducted by consulting engineers.
Watson and t o. ol Winter Park, to have an Idea of
what Ihe costs may be and how much land will he
needed for the right-of-way.
The llrst slep In the process ts to determine the
ownership of land which might fie needed for the
project and that is where the title searches come
In
Ledgerwixxl sold when the design Is completed
hv Watson and Co.. It will Ik- placed over a land
map to show exactly what land must tie acquired
for the project.
Hr said thr land will be purchase over a
one-year period w hile design worn on the
Interchange is going on.
Lrdgerwood said Ihe project Is scheduled lo be
let to contract In fiscal 1988-89.
He said the county ts slated lo complete the
lour laiilng of a portion of Lake Mary Boulevard at
the same lime the Interchange Is constructed.
—Donna Estes

9 Killed Under S. African Emergency Rule
JOHANNESBURG. South Afrlcu (UPII - Police,
wielding broad (Kiwrr under u state of emergency
Invoked ihrre days ago. braced for a funeral for
rloi victims today — a day after tour blacks were
killed by security forces
Police reported widespread rioting, arson and
stone throwing today In the 36 magisterial
districts under the stair of emergency proclaimed
Sunday by President I'leler Botha. At least 170
blacks havr been urrrsled and at least nine blacks
have been killed since em ergency rule was
Invoked by thr w hite minority government.
In Kwa-thema. a riot,torn township near
Johannesburg, police were poised today (or a
lunrrul for riot victims — the first to be held
under the emergency provision*.
In Washington. President Reagan denounced

South Africa’s system o f racial segregation
known as apartheid und Mid Pretoria "b ea r* a
considerable responsibility” for the current vio ­
lence,
Meanwhile, black sources charged that poller
operating under em ergency powers In the eastern
|iurt o f the Cape province broke Into the homes of
at least 37 black civic leaders, searched and
arrested them.
Officials of thr United Democratic Front.
Azanlan Peoples Organization leader the Rev.
Ebenezrr Mqtna, members of Ihe radical Con­
gress of South African Students, priests and
church ministers were arrested, the sources said.
A grandson o f Indian Independence hero
Mohandas K "M ahatm a" Gandhi was reported to
be uniong those arrested.

Arrest Made
In Attempted
Murder Of
Sanford Man
A South Orange County man
has lx*en arrested In the rase of a
Sanford man who crawled, then
staggered, a mile for help after
he was left (or dead following an
attempted armed robbery.
Charged early Monday with
attempted first-degree murder
was John Edward Armstrong.
27. He Is also expected to be
charged with auto theft and
armed robbery. He was arresied
at 2:40 a.m. at the Del-Air Motel.
0 1 19S. Orange Blossom Trail In
connection wllh the shooting of
Emmanuel Lewis Hlllcry Jr 32.
of 2930 Church St. Htllcry was
admitted to Orlando Regional
MrdfCal Center at 2:40 a h i .
Saturday with at least four bullet
wounds and was discharged
around noon the same day. a
hospital spokesman said Hlllcry
was shot twice In the head, oner
In Ihe liack and arm. and two
bullets went through his hand,
according to Osceola County
sherllT x reports.
lltllery. 0-foot-2. 212 pounds,
was found stumbling beside In
trr-Jatc- 4 near Stale Road 545
by a motorist lust after midnight
Friday, according to Lt, Larry,
Taggerl o f the Osceola Sheriffs
Department.
The motorist started to take
Hlllcry to a hospital hut along
the way turned him over to
paramedics who were working
an accident near Ihc Skylakr
subdivision tn Orange County
From there he was taken to
OR NIC by ambulance.
Sheriff's reports gave this ac­
count o f the attempted robbery
Hlllcry was In an Ealonvlllr
bar when a man he knows only
as John asked for u ride to
Haines City, about 25 miles
southwest of Orlando After ar­
riving In thr rliy, the two men
went to a bar Hlllcry watted In
the vehicle while John went
Inside .John then told Hlllcry
they needed to meet a man near
L4 and SR 545, south of Orlando
In Osceola County. John said he
was going lo tiuy a video record­
er from the man for $ 100.
After Hlllcry and John arrived
al the meeting place, a latemodel. white (ildsinobllr pulled
up and John went over and
talked to the driver. They passed
Items hack and forth. Hlllcry
waltrd al the car. and suspecting
trouble, lud what money he had
III his vehicle
John then walked back in
Hlllcry and pulled a gun, de­
manding all his rash. Hlllcry
said he didn't have any money
and John shot him twice in the
lir.id As Hlllcry fell, lie Irlrd to
gel away as Ihc man llrrd two
more shots.
Hlllcry then pretended lo t»e
dead The man In the Olds then
fled and John drove off In
Hlllery’scar
At 3 50 a.m., (xillee spotted
Htllery's car In Ealonvlllr and
gave ch ase but the d riv e r
managed Include tlirrn and later
abandoned the vehicle tn a
mobile home park on State Road
441 In west Seminole County.
Htllery’s money was still in ihe
vrhlrlr
—Deane Jordan

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Evening Herald, Unford, FI.

Tuesday, July 13, t*SJ— 3A

Acting Presidential Without Being Pushy
WASHINGTON IUPI) - Soon
after George Hush completed his
eight-hour tenure as “ acting
p resid en t" du ring President
Reagan's cancer surgery July
13. While House chief of stall
Donald Regan asked him how it
felt.
T hadn't thought about It
much." Rush was said to have
told Regan. “ But now that I
have, y ou 're ambassador to
Iran."
That little joke, harmless as It
may have sounded, highlighted
the dilemma faced by Rush and
all vice presidents who aspire to
the Oval Office — how to act
presidential without appearing
to be pushy.

In this case. Rush apparently
did himself no harm but his
absence from the limelight may
not have helped him much
either.
While the president was ef­
fectively out of action last week.
Regan — elected by no one — sat
at ihe leader's bedside and
carried the weight of govern­
ment.
Rush and aides Inside and
outside the White House said
repeatedly nothing had changed
during Reagan's Incapacitation:
Bush acted as he always did.
carrying out ceremonial duties
and standing In for the president
at routine appearances, and
Regan operated as usual, runn­

ing the W hile House staff
R u sh , w h o s e s to c k ro se
tremendously within the ad­
ministration for the cool way he
handled himself after Reagan
was shot In 1981. played the
loyal soldier this time, too, but
was overshadowed by Regan.
If one wanted to read vice
presidential humiliation Into the
events, there was plenty o f
evidence.
—As the president went Into
Ihe hospital July 12. Rush went
ahead with his planned weekend
In New England so as not to
generate undur concern, but
only after checking with Regan.
He Hew hack the next day, again
after talking with Regan.

—When British Prime Minister sidency to the presidency.
Margaret Thatcher phoned her
Paul Light, director of studies
get-well wish. Regan, not Bush,
at the National Academ y of
took the call.
—A senior administration of­ Public Administration and an
ficial damned Bush with faint expert on the vice presidency,
says this Is "a delicate situation
praise, saying. “ He Is very good
for a vice president."
about not pushing Into things "
—W hile Regan was at the
He recounted that Lyndon
president's bedside almost con­
Johnson, as vice president,
stantly. Bush waited five days“ once said he felt like a god­
before visiting the hospital and
damned raven when he was In
only then after receiving the OK
Ihe same room with Kennedy,
from first lady Nancy Reagan.
Everybody assumes you hope for
But by keeping a low profile.
the worst to happen.”
Rush maintained the poise and
loyalty he hopes will give him
From a historical perspective.
the R epu blican presidential Light said. "G eorge Rush is
nomination In 1988 and then handling himself ihe same as
elevate him from the vice pre­ other vice presidents."

Aliens Up
America's
Standard
Of Living

G e o r g e B ush

.. b a la n c in g a s p ira tio n s a n d
lim ite d a u th o r ity

Extra Supplies Dumped
By Kitty Hawk Sailors
To Avoid Paperwork
SAN DIEGO (U P I) The
N avy's com puterized supply
system Is manipulated to cover
up sloppy accounting and outright theft, and some sailors on
Ihe carrier Kitty Hawk often
loosed supplies overboard to
avoid tilling out paperwork to
return the Hems. It was reported.

checking into ihe disappearance
of more than $1 million In
equipment and supplies
Navy officials In San Diego
d e c l i n e d lo c o m m en I on
Jackson's statement or any o f
the documents.
"Because thr matter Is under
investigation, tile Navy feels u is
Inappropriate to comment.” said
l.t Ken Luchka. a public affairs
olflcrr.
Jackson said K illy H awk
personnel commonly rcfrorlrd
lhat materials had been removed
front llte ship when (hey were
neluully still on Itoutd
The carrier's personnel also
concealed stolen goods by com ­
pleting Government Property
Lost or Damaged Survey Criilflcalcs. The form s rarrly arc
audited to ensure the parts arc
missing and not stolen. Navy
sources told thr Times
Jackson said In Ids statement
that the hums already contained
a typed explanation for the
d is a p p e a ra n ce o f the part,
cla im in g li was In co rrectly
slored or relocated, causing H to
lie "lo st."
T o c ir c p m v e n t r e c e n t l y
assigned quarterly spen d in g
limits Imposed lo dlscuurngr
supply abuses. K itty Hawk
personnel. In some cases, did not
enter data Into thr computer
system, Jucksou said.
For example, when 31 silver
Isirs ordered by computer on the
Killy Hawk were delivered and
luter disappeared, no entries
wen- made Into Ihr ship's supply
system amt Investigators could
not find any record o f It. Ihe
tiewspii|&gt;er said.
Sailors alien tossed overboard
such (Ictus us desks and radar
equipment rather Ilian fillingoui
Ihe (uiperwork required fur re­
luming thr surplus Items.

WASHINGTON IUPI) - A new
study disputes the belief that
Illegal Immigrants are flooding
Into Ihe United Staten and taking
jobs from citizens, and says
instead that the newcomers are
A report by a Navy enlisted
raising the American standard of
man working as an auditor.
living.
Petty Olllccr 1st Class Rolx-ri
The study, by Julian Simon of
Jackson. Ilslrtl several ways
the University of Maryland, was
sailors used to cover up faulty
presented at a seminar lasl week
accounting or Ihcfis. the Los
sponsored by both the National
Angeles Times reporls
Immigration. Refugee and Citi­
Ptwt0fry c «r l Elmert
Jackson, an eight-year Navy
zenship Forum, a non-profit,
veteran who has worked the Iasi
educational Institution, and the
21 months as an auditor, turned
Cato Institute, a "think tank"
over
documents sup|Hirilng Ills
L on gw ood o ffic ia ls , le ft fo r ig h t, C o m m ls
la n d fo r th e p a r k . O n e th ir d of the lu n d in g
associated with libertarian prin­
claims over I lie weekend lo the
sioners
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FBI. Ihr Naval Investigative
g r a n t fr o m th e F lo r id a D e p a r tm e n t of
Simon's study says most cur­ J u n e L o r m a n n , a n d M a y o r H a r v e y
Service and Rep. Jim Hairs.
S
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c
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rent Immigrants, Including the
N a tu r a l R e s o u rc e s . T h e p a r k has ten n is a n d
D-Snn Diego, the newspaper
R e ite r P a rk on W e st W a r r e n A v e n u e in
25 percent who arrive lllrgally.
h a n d b a ll c o u rts , a so cc e r a n d s o ftb a ll fie ld ,
said.
arc relatively young, vigorous L on gw ood O n r ig h t is J im R e ite r , lo n g tim e
a i.d p la y g ro u n d .
Millions ni dollars In orders lor
and ambitious. They pay more
L on gw ood re s id e n t w h o d o n a te d p a rt o f the
paris and other products are not
III taxes than they lake In the
cheeked In as they arc received
form of welfare or In sending
or accounted (or In ship's re­
their children to public schools.
cords. said Ihe n ew spaper,
The study, based on U.S.
which obtained the niutemenl
Census Bureau figures, s a i d the
and
1,100 pages o f Navy re­
WASHINGTON IUJ’ 11 - Reassessing the Soviet
characterized unanimously as having Ihe capabil­
average Immigrant pays about
co rd s. In tern a l a u d its anil
ity lo destroy U.S. Mlnulcrnan missiles In their
$1,500 more In taxes than he SS-19 Intercontinental missile. Ihe CIA has
memos.
silos.
concluded ihe nuclear-armed weapon Is not as
receives In public services.
Jarkson alleges the supply
A sum m ary o f Ihe study, accurate and pose* less of a threat to the U.S.
U.S. officials used thr SS-10 and Ihe bigger
system aboard Ihe Killy Hawk Is
presented at the seminar, said: missile force than first believed, administration
SS-18, which carries It) warheads each, lo
"Immigrants have no observable sources say.
support arguments for building the 10-warhead riddled with fraud. Ilietl and
Hut Ihr Pentagon's Defense Intelligence Agency
efTeel on unemployment. This ts
MX to give the United States an appropriate waste. Ills statement said when
he told his superior olflrers of
mainly because they not only disagrees with the revised CIA evaluation,
nuclear counicrpunch.
■MMsitile wrongdoing, they asked
take jobs, but through their contained In a secret annual report known as the
The CIA rc-cvaluullon o f Ihe SS-19's capabili­ him and other* to fulslfy records
spent earnings, they make as National Intelligence Estimate.
ties first was re ported by Michael Gordon In the lo make thr questionable trans­
"W e believe the CIA view Is completely w rong,"
many jobs as they take. They
latest Issue o f the weekly National Journal actions look legitimate.
also make additional new jobs a Pentagon official said, speaking on condition he
magazine. Administration sources confirmed the
Six people. Including u Killy
with the new businesses that so not Ik - idemIIled.
account.
Hawk
storekeeper, have been
"W e Ik-IIcvc ihe CIA analysis Is based on
many o f them open."
The article quotes a Pentagon ofllrlal as saying arrested In ronncctlon with on
Incorrect assumptions. They've made a mistake.
In Ihe specific case of food and
ihr revised CIA estim ate had reduced the International ring that allegedly
We are convinced Ihe CIA Is wrong and will t»c
the b u r g e o n in g num ber o f proven wrotigover lim e."
projected accuracy o f the SS-19 by "heller than a stole F-14 flghtrr plane parts and
mom-and-pop food siorrs In
third." extending Ihe radius of the missile oilier military gear and shipped
The Pentagon calculates thr Soviet Union has
large metropolitan areas. Ihe deployed 360 of the six-warhead SS-l9s which
warhead's circular error ol probability from 1.000 them to Iran. In a separate
Investigation, authorities are
study says: "In Ihe long run.
(ret to 1.300 feel
the U.S. Intelligence comm unity previously
Immigrants make natural re­
sources more available ralhcr
than scarce, as the history of
declining real prices of food and
other raw materials shows.
boundaries that wind around federal
Washington. DC. the 51st stair. As a
trtet would be loo liberal, loo urban, too
"Immigrants arc not huddled,
WASHINGTON IUPI) - Supporters of a
land, would not have lo lie ratified by the
stale, Ihe district would tic called New
lired masses." the report said, constitutional amendment that would
Democratic and too black
states but would need congressional and
Columbia.
Thr district's population Is at least 70
"T h e y are not the wretched give residents o f Ihe nation's capital full
presidential approval
The district has only partial sell
percent black and overwhelmingly Dem­
refuse of foreign shores. Instead, congressional representation attribute Its
determination.
Ii
Is
run
by
a
mayor
and
ocratic — only one of 13 city council
they are. on average. In ihe early Im pending death next month to a
"T h e major problem facing Ihr freprecity council but Congress still approves
members Is u Republican. Its liberal
prime of their work lives. In fact, phenomenon they rail the "Four Ton's
sentatlonl am endm ent was dial u
Its budget Prosecutors and Judges arc
credentials arc Itrmly established — the
a much larger proportion of new
became a political volleyball bundled
The District til Columbia Voting Rights
appointed by the president Until 15
district Joined Minnesota as the only
Immigrants than of the native Amendment, passed by Congress In
about In stall-houses,■' said Joseph
yrars ago. residents could not vote In
Jurisdictions to hack Waller Mondalr for
labor force work In professional
Sellers, of Washington, one of the
1978. will dir Aug 22 because only 13 of
presidential elections.
Ihe
presidency
lasl
yrar.
and technical occupations such
would-be founding lathers of Ihe pro
the necessary 3H slates ratified It
The Constitution stipulates Unit Un­
Though ihe amendment's seven-year
as medicine and engineering
(Mined state.
Despite a seven-year effort to gel thr
seat o f ihe federal government would be
life Is running out. district politicians
"H en ce. Im m igrants crcatr
measure aliaehed lo ihe Constitution,
"Lawm akers would trade n around lor
a neulral district nol exceeding 10 miles
have decided not lo re-Introdure 11
supporters now concede they have lost.
additional Jobs for our own
local
concerns." he said, " ll was hard lo
square.
Immediately. Instead, they urr pushing
unskilled workers and put more The reason, they say. Is a frnr that u
get H high enough on their priority llsi."
The statehood bill, which provides lor
fur
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congressional delegation from Ihe dlsmoney Into their pockets."

Park Dedicated

CIA: SS-19 Not As Dangerous As Believed

Washington, D.C. Unlikely To Get Representation

Vacationer's Home Robbed; $7,5000 Worth Of Goods Stolen
Sem in ole C ou n ty s h e r iffs
deputies are Investigating the
(hell nf about $7,500 worth of
Items from the Hanford home ol
a man In New York on vacation.
According lo a deputy's rr|H&gt;rt.
someone entered the home of
Brian Tcrallllger. 38. of 110 Utke
Minnie Drive, between 7 a.m
and 3 p.m, Tuesday and took
several Hems. Including a safe.
Tcrallllger was on vacation In
New York at the time of Ihe
Incident, the report said.
The thefl was reported by a
tenant In Ihr house.
Missing Is a 2VVInch square
safe, no value listed; a mart's
gold wedding band. $1,800; opal
rings valued together at $2,000.
three bags o f antique coins and
24 assorted gold and silver coins
worth about $3,700.
POT IN CAR
Three men. allegedly smoking
marijuana In a car parked at an
Altamonte Springs club, have
been charged with possession of
less than 20 grams of marijuana
and drug paraphernalia.
A Seminole County sheriff's
deputy said he spotted the trio In
the car at Club 436. Lake Howell
Road, at about 12 :40 a.m .
Monday. They were apparently
smoking from and passing be­
tween them a marijuana smok­
ing device In the car. The three
were ordered out o f the ear. hts
report said.

The deputy found a smoking
device containing marijuana on
the ground outside the passen­
ger side door of ihe car. the
report said. Tw o clips believed
used to hold pot cigarettes were
found In the glove box. Ihe
report said.
Arrested were Dale Charles
Callahan. 37. o f 2201 Muplcton
Court. Winter I’ ark: Terry Lee
Raines. 36, of 205 Market Ter­
race, Altamonte Springs, and
Bruce Jelfery Willard. 25, of 171
Masters Hlvd.. Winter Park. All
three have been released on
$500 bond each and are sched­
uled to appear In court July 31.

AFRAY8ABOUND
T h ree persons h ave been
charged with of ray In two sepa­
rate caaea In Seminole County.
LcKoy Jerome Relllord. 40. of
657 I-ake Mobile Drive. Alta­
monte Springs, was arrested by
a ih eriirs deputy at 2:16 a.m
Sunday at C lu b 436, Lake
H o w e ll R o a d . A l t a m o n t e
Springs
Deputies claim Ihe suspect
was fighting with another man
who tied and was not charged.
R e llfo rd has been released
without posting bond and Is
scheduled to appear In court
July 31.
A Sanford man and woman
have also been charged with

vestigate a fight reported spot­
ting the rnun walking Inward an
Illegally parked vehicle. The
man said hr was going afler his
* Fires
ctgarelles and agreed to let a
deputy gel them for him. a
* Courts
shertfTs report said.
★ Police
The deputy found In the car
what appeared lo he a pot
cigarette and the suspect was
arrested, the report said.
afray by Sanford police. The
After being placed In a patrol
couple was arrested at 1:54 u.m. car the suspect allegedly began
Monday after they alleged ly pounding on the vehicle. Ihe
fought with each other on 5th
report said.
Sticel at Avacado Avenue. San­
Rodney Dean Jacobs. 29, of
ford.
Orlando, was being held in lieu
Ford Freeney, 33. of *6 Cowan of $500 bond.
Maughton Terrace, was released
DUI ARRESTS
without (Ktsting bond and la
The following persons have
scheduled to appear In court been a rre s te d In S e m in o le
July 31. Evely Brown. 24. of County on a charge o f driving
Higgins Terrace *1. was freed on under the Influence;
$100 bond.
—Russell Robert David. 21, of
Orlando, was arrested at 2 a m.
POTTER POUNDED CAR
Saturday on State Road 46. west
A m a n c h a r g e d w ith
of Sanford, after his vehicle was
possession of less than 20 grams clocked traveling 62 mph In a 45
o f m a riju a n a had c rim in a l
mph zone
mischief charges added after he —Donald Ray Lafollette. 33. of
allegedly pounded his head,
Orlando, al 10:12 p.m. Saturday
knees and feet against the w in­
after his vehicle made an Im­
dows o f a Seminole County
proper turn onto an exit ramp of
sheriffs patrol car.
Interstate 4 at State Road 46.
The man was Initially arrested west of Sanford.
CASH RAID
at the House of Babes. U.S.
About $600 cash was stolen t
Highway 17-92. Fem Park, at
from several hiding places In ihr
uhout 2 4 4 a.m. Sunday.
Deputies called to the scene by plumbing business of Donald
th e c lu b 's m a n a g er to In ­ W ils o n A l l e n . 56. a l 100

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F R E E E S T IM A T E
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S em in ole C ou nty s h e r iffs
A lso A v a ila b le
deputies reporled finding signs
of forced entry at Ihe scene and . • Hspslrt S Silts
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Victims* S Siwtng Mtchlnct
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IR MART M i l
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Israel Convicts
Its Terrorists
Israel, a nation v ic tim iz e d by A ra b terror­
ists. must be Judged b y how It deals w ith
terrorists am ong its o w n people.
O n Ju ly 10, an Israeli court con victed three
J e w is h terrorists o f m u rd erin g three A ra b
tiluucnLs — and w o u n d in g 3.1 others — at the
Isla m ic C ollege In H eb ron In 1983. A dozen
o th er Jew ish terrorists w ere con victed o f a
v a rie ty o f crim es again st Arabs. Inclu din g car
Itom b ln gs which m a n gle d tw o W est Bank
A ra b leaders and an a ttem p t to blow up the
D om e o f the M osque, a sacred Moslem shrine
In Jeru salem .
T h e Jew ish terrorists w ere m em bers o f a
cla n d estin e group op era tin g In the W est
B ank. A m on g Its m em b e rs nre form er a rm y
o ffic e rs and the son-in-law o f a rabbi w h o Is
th e s p ir itu a l le a d e r o f the W e s t Bank
settlem en t m ovem en t. T h e Jew ish terrorists
are popular a m on g the Jew ish settlers In the
W est Bank, h eavily populated w ith P a lesti­
nian A rabs. Isrnell F oreign Minister Y itzh ak
S h a m ir, a form er m e m b e r o f the Stern G a n g
lin k ed to the assassination o f United N ations
n e go tia to r Count F olk e B ern a d ollc In 194H,
ca lled the m en "b a s ic a lly excellent b o y s .”
T h e court did not agree. It cou ra geou sly
sto o d up against p o p u lar opinion and found
th e Jew ish defen dan ts gu ilty o f terrorist
c r im e s — like A ra b terrorists con victed before
th em . Il was the first tim e In Israel's history
that J ew s have been co n vic te d o f terrorism .
T h a t Is a landm ark In Justice. It sign ifies that
Israel Is w illing to face u p to Its dark sid e and
1 o o v e rc o m e II w ith law.
A ll nations breed terrorists and vigilantes,
p e o p le w h o take the la w Into their ow n hands
and harm people th ey con sid er en em ies. T h e
U n ited States has Its racist organ iza tion s like
th e Ku Klux Klan. w h ich killed blacks and
c iv il rights leaders in the South. S ou thern
c o u rts long coddled the Klan, hut fin ally
f e d e r a l J u stice m o v e d In a n d b r o u g h t
K la n s m e n to trial, against the protests of
s la te 's rights advocutcs. T h e S ou lli becam e
b e tte r for the lrgal battles.
W e hope that Is the ca se In Israel. T h e first
s tr p In reducing the p o w e r of terrorists Is to
m a k e their con viction s stick.
It Is Israel's so vereign right to deal w ith Its
c o n v ic te d terrorists as It chooses But It Is
A m e r ic a ’s e x p e rie n c e that stiff p en a lties
again st law breakers forw a rd the cause of
JustIce and Im prove a n a tio n 's Im age Internat tonally.
T h e co u rt's ru lin g bus added a little oil to
the Eternal L a m p o f Isra el's m oral stature,
tarn ish ed by the In vasion and occu pation of
L eb a n on , which still continues. T h e sam e day
that the court co n vic te d Jew ish terrorists.
Israeli |els retaliated a ga ln sl a car b o m b in g In
Sou th ern Lebanon by Ixnnblng Palestinian
terrorist bases — and refu gee cam ps. T h e six
ch ild ren w ho w ere killed w ere not sentenced
to d e a lh by law.
Israel's A rab en em ies — especially S yria —
h a v e m ade A m erica n s m ore aw are o f the
Ille g a l uud brutal a sp e cts o f the Israeli
Invasion. T h e A rabs sh ould not gloat, hut
rath er, ask th em selves: W hen w as the last
tim e an Arab co u n try tried and co n victed
A ra b terrorists w h o a tla c k e d Jew s?

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Ronald Reagan's brush with ranccr reminds
us that Important political leaders — no matter
how healthy — are always working toward
creating their own glowing passages for history
books that will be written long after they are
gone. "W hat will be left behind?" and "What
has been changed?" are the appropriate ques­
tions for both presidents and president-watchers
to ponder. Such thoughts usually revive the old
argument about whether "tim es make the man"
or "m en make the times."
I'm usually on the side o f the lim es;
technology, demography and geo politics shape
our world more than our leaders, Evrnls. not
people, are usually In the saddle. That's true
with Reagan, hut less so than Is usual
I've Just returned from Europe. People there
talk about "Reaganlsm " and "th e Reagan
ph ilosop h y." Like some Am ericans, some
Europeans don't like Reagan, don't like his
philosophy* don't even like dignifying a man
(hey regard as a simpleton by awarding him a
"philosophy" o f his own.

Hut their terminology shows his Impact.
Reagan has Influenced his time, and lhal ts due
to the fact -that uniquely among recent Am eri­
can presidents he has a clear philosophy.
Could one have gone to Europe and heard
about " F o r d is m " ? D oubtful. How about
"Cartcrlsm "? No. "Cartertsm ." In fact, has
become known as the philosophy of not having
a philosophy. Nixon? He only had pedicles and
doctrines. K ennedy and Elsenhow er had
bunyanl personalities — Important assets — but
no consistent promulgated world view.
To get even a sense of a president with a
philosophy, one goes back to Lyndon Johnson,
But LBJ’s public philosophy was reactive and
legislative rather than Ideological. There were
problems regarding civil rights, poverty, the
environment, and health care to be dealt with
Johnson acted boldly, and the hoped-for result
of the problem-solving was called "T h e Great
Society."
Reagan operates differently. Unlike LBJ. he
operates from thf general to the spef-tflr

Coming Inlo office Reagan said big government
was suffocating us. that traditional values were
eroding, that America was being pushed around
aU over the world, that entrepreneurs were
stifled. He dealt with themes more than wllh
Issues. The themes were the distilled essence of
an Ideology generated by his gut feelings and
several decades of political testing out on the
hustings.
Reagan has a legitimate case, although I think
he exaggerates. In many ways, big government
has been good for America (Who wants to go
track to a time when a third o f elderly Americans
were In poverty?) We were never as weak as the
Amerlca-has-lost lts-nerve folks said. Our values
remained strong: we have been Ihe most
religious of the modem nations. And our not-so
stilled entrepreneurs managed to change the
world with chips and blogcnetlcs.
But that's not the point What counts Is that
Reagan believes In Reaganlsm. He l&gt; trying to
sell it. And history will Judge his presidency on
how well he sells It,

ANTHONY HARRIGAN

WASHINGTON WORLD

Trade
Deficit
Warning

Reynolds:
Not Shut
Out Yet

As Ihe struggle resumes In Con­
gress over Ihe fiscal deficit problrnt.
there's growing realization that the
problem Is enlwlned with Ihe trade
deficit
Jeffrey E Garten, Vlre President
of Shearson Lehman Brothers, says
lhal part of our nation's problem is
neglect of Its budget, which Is out of
control. But hr adds that another
part Is Japan's penetration of U S,
markets. "In 1984." lie writes.
"Am erican Imports of Japanese
products accounted for almost all o f
Japan's national growth It's time to
call in some chips."
Mr. G arten b elieves the a d ­
ministration "has Item asleep when
It comes to reciprocity." lie cites
Japan's enjoyment of "unilateral
udvuntagr" in trade, swamping
America wllh goods while keeping
Am erican goods out of Japan.
"That's only part o f the story," hr
says. "J u p u n rsr m anufacturers
have more than $2 billion In asscls
In America. They arc Investing
heavily not only In such basic
Industries as sled and cars but also
In advanced computer chip-making
and cetlulur telephone* Tokyo's
banks are moving into every crevice
of Ihe American financial syslern."
We must do something, lie warns
"unless we are content to watch our
Industries fade and our drfkTIs
skyrocket "
What Is to Ik- done? That question
Is answered by John F Mltchdl.
President of Motorola. Inc. Warning
of "a deteriorating Industrial base
that Is creeping olfsh ore." Mr.
Mltchdl urges "u temporary surtax
on impoits as wr had In the II S In
1971 " Mr Mitchell asserts thut
"W e need to establish a special
framework for trade with Japan
The Japanese are brut on a c­
cumulating current account sur­
pluses during Ihr resl ol the decade
tliat equal those acquired hy all
OPEC countries In the I97t&gt;s Cur­
rent efforts to open Japanese
markets to U S products will not
solve I lie problem.”
Mr, Mitchell Is very specific as to
what should tie done, saving "T h e
U S should Impose dollar llinlls on
total Japanrsc Imputis lor each of
the next five years These would be
relaxed or rem oved only when
Jupan dramatically Increases the
purchases of U S, manufactured
and agriculture products "
To dale. Japan hasn't dem on­
strated any Intention ol lowering Us
trade harriers In a significant wav
The "m a rk d -o p m ln g " measures
Japan announced June 24 were a
Joke

JEFFREY HART

Phony History
There seems to ts- a peculiar
syndrome where the history of the
Chinese Nationalists Is concerned.
Mao Tsc-lung ami Chlang Kai-shek
were the dominant Chinese leaders
timing tlic 1930* and 19-IOs. and
Mao conquered the mainland In
1049
II we consider their legacies, the
cast- looks as follows Mao ts re­
sponsible. on the tw-st estimates, for
Ihe death *4 up to 30 million people
Ills
cu ltu ra l r e v o lu tio n " b e­
queathed the current government a
tut,illy uneducated geiteratluu ol
another 30 million that the regime
dues lint know what to do witli Tile
current dictator. Chairman Deng. Is
struggling to loosen up the commu­
nist biircacnuy bequeathed to him
try Mito and hrrallir some life tutu
Ihe stagnant economy.
On the other ham! w r have
Chlang s legacy The Nationalists 00
Taiwan may well hnve their faults,
hut th ey h a ve e s ta b lis h e d a
humane, largely tree and p ro­
sperous society Along with South
Korea. Hong Kong ami Thailand,
the e c o n o m ic p e rfo rm a n c e o f
lulwun makes It the obvious model
lor ilr v r lopm etil lit East Asia.
Chlang was right. Mao was wrong.
Deng thinks s o loo
fhrse thoughts are prompted hy a
new book that ts causing a consid­
erable stir. The Soortg Dynasty by
Sterling Seagriive. which has made
Il on lo some bestseller lists
Mr. Seagrave really dlsllkrs the
Chinese Nationalists. The principal
point of The NoAng Dynasty Is that
Chlang s latfier In law, C harles
S o o o g , w a s a c r o o k on th e
hillumalre level, snid Involved wllh

shadowy Chinese gangs and colorful
Shanghai godfathers with names
like "Pock-m arked H uang" and
"Big-eared T u ." Chlang Kai-shek
sup|tosrdly continued and rxploltrd
these criminal connections.
Tills Is colorful and even lurid
stuff I can Imagine lhal If you were
trying to operate |M&gt;lltlrally In the
China of the 1930s you might have
to deal with organized criminal
clrmrnla — Just as you would If you
were operating in today's Sicily.
Under anarchic circumstances, the
gangs might hr thr most reliable
elrments lo the society
Hot Mr Srugravr has overshot the
mark, lor reasons opaque to me.
and the scholars arc smoking out
his animus
Arnold K Isaacs, an established
scholar without discernible bins,
finds that a Seagrave account ol
Charles Snong being initiated Inlo
Shanghai's Red Gang In the IHHOs
was taken (rum a description of a
Hong Kong triad ritual lu 1978. that
ts — I quote Mr. Isaacs — "nearly a
century late. In a different region of
China will* dllfcrrnt customs and a
different dialect, and pruhubly in­
volving a completely dlllerrnt gang
from the one whose practices Seagrave purports to show."
So It's phony history. The Inter­
esting question here, however, ts
Srugruvr's desire lo blacken the
historical reputation o f Chlank
Kai-shek, lo a wild and anarchic
|M-rlod of Chinese history. Chlang
may have been no lllly. Unlike Mao.
however, he did not kill 30 million
people und lie did not have his first
wife murdered so I hat he could
marry an actress.

By Ju dl Hasson
W ASHINGTON (UPI) When
t h i n g s g o t r e a l l y b u s y In
Washington fast week, someone
floated a "trial balloon" about an
old political battle that most people
t hough! was dead
In a front page newspaper story,
unnamed sources said the White
House was hoping to resurrect the
defeated nomination of William
Hradford Reynolds for a Justice
Department promotion and still
trying to maneuver him Into the Job.
Senate GOP leader Robert Dole
acknowledged he was taking the
pulse of the Senate to see If he routd
muster the votes for a parliamenta­
ry maneuver to force the nomina­
tion to a floor vote.
And others speculated thr White
House might attempt a recess ap­
pointment to give Reynolds the Job
when Congress adjourns for Its
summer recess In August, a move
that would keep him In the post
until the end o f 1985
Under a 111tie-used procedure of
naming a presidential appointee
w h ile C o n g re s s Is In recess.
Reynolds could serve as associate
attorney general, the Justice De­
partment's No. 3 job. without con­
firmation for the remainder of the
99th Congress
But the Idea o f a recess appoint­
ment raised the Ire of those on both
sides of the political fence, and
R eyn olds' opponents vow ed to
make the White House pay If It went
forward with thr scheme
Skeptics said a recess appoint­
ment was a "phantom blip on the
screen." and the campaign to re­
surrect the Reynolds nomination In
any form was seen as a "suicidal
run."
"It Is the cumulative effect of
crash diving an F14 nnlothr deck ol
an aircraft carrier. All It gets you Is a
lot of wreckage." onr Senate official
said
Senate Democratic leader Robert
Hyrd of West Virginia was more
direct. In a Id le r endorsed hy every
Democratic senator, he told Reagan:
"T h e Judiciary Committee failed
to report the nomination. That
should I k - Ihe end of It ...
" A recess appointment of the
same Individual to the same posi­
tion during the August break would
lx* Inappropriate and unaccepta­
ble."
Dole later abandoned fits efforts,
saying the White House decided not
to pursue a Senate fl&lt;x&gt;r vote on
Reynolds, No one, however, quite
closed the book on a recess appoint mem

JA C K AN DERSON

B ER R Y S WORLD

Inspectors Checking Airplane Cuisine
HOWABOUT
k LITTLE
PRIVACY,
FOLKS ?
THIS IS A
KCCORPINO

By Jack Anderson
and Joseph Spear
WASHINGTON - The next time
you feel a little queasy alter Hying
your favorite airline, the cause
m ight not h ave tirrn the air
turbulence or your while-knuckle
nervousness, hut the In flight meal.
The Food and Drug Administra­
tion hits designated a "danger zone"
for food storage of from 45 to 140
degrees Fahrenheit, Between those
two temperatures, bacteria growth
occu rs that cun lead tu food
poisoning.
FDA Inspectors arc currently
conducting spot-checks of onboard
food tem peratu res at C hicago.
B altim ore. A tla n ta and D allas
airports. The agency's stated goal ts
to spot-check 408 planes by Sept
30. although only 82 had been
Inspected at this writing
Looking on the bright side, an
FDA spokesman said "70 percent of
the planes passed with Hying col­
ors." But that means 30 percent
IJunked.
This is a higher percentage than
the FDA uncovered tn a cheek of

142 planes hum 19 airlines In the
New York area a year ago. That
check turned up only 28 planes
Irotn 10 alrllnrs. or roughly 20
percent, that laltrd to mert the FDA
standard for lood storage So the
current (allure rate Is running 50
percent higher.
According to a summary of the
1984 sjMit checks, prepared at the
request of Rep, Dennis Eckart.
D Ohio, the FDA lound Instances
"In which foods such as steaks,
chicken, fish, milk and mm dairy
creamers were being loaded on
uircrull with little or no dry Ice und
stored at unsafe temperatures."
Our associate Tony Capucclo ob­
tained the FDA Inspection reports
and reviewed their conclusions with
William Adams, chairman of the
In Flight FckhJ Services Association,
which represents airline caterers.
Adams made the (mint that the FDA
sampled only a fraction of the
nearly 350 million meals served In
the air last year.
"I don't know of any food-related
Illness because o f temperature."
Adams said, adding "But that

doesn't mean the possibility isn’t
there."
Here are some of the reports'
findings:
— Inspectors found storage pro­
blems with live Eastern Alrllnrs
Rights, bound to Bermuda. Atlanta.
Miami und Fort Lauderdale On two
of the planes, for example, steaks
watting to hr served tn (light were
found to have Interna) temperatures
of 54 lo 59 degrees. An Eastern
x{M)krnmun said thr problrnt was
"extrem ely m inor." but that the
rompuny had followed up with
re-educational efforts.
— On one Pan American lllght
from Chicago to New York. FDA
Inspectors found three chicken and
steak dinners In thr front galley at
70 degrees, and three of 35 chicken
dinners In the rrur galley at 66 to 70
d e g re es . T h e FD A " N o t ic e o f
Adverse Finding" said that Pan Am
personnel were told of the problem,
"bu t Indicated that due to the
length of time required to re stock
the plane. Ihe meals would be
served" anyway, so the flight could
leave on time. Adams said there

would tie no hculth hazard tf the
m eals were served within two
flours
A Pan Ain spokesman said thr
airline, which serves more than 10
million mruls a year, took steps to
"tighten Up our supervision of the
catering operations." and lias since
been given "a clean bill of health by
the FDA."
— On an American Airlines flight
from Newark to Dallas. Inspectors
found caterers loading plates or
steak, chicken cutlets and (tsh that
had internal temperatures of 68 to
72 d e g re e s . T w o s e r v in g s o f
"bralsrd beef Portugal" had ternl&gt;c rat urcs of 70 degrees
— On three Delta flights, headed
for Dallas Fort Worth and Atlanta.
Inspectors found codec creamer and
milk stored Improperly, und four
plates o f chicken cutlets at 65
drgrees.
— Capitol International Airways
responded promptly when FDA In­
spectors found 123 turkey, veal and
chicken dinners stored at 62 to 70
degrees.

�SPORTS

Evening Herald. Sanford, F I.

Tuesday. Ju ly 21. I t * } —JA

D r a m a t ic H o m e r T ip s A lt a m o n t e In 7 th
By Sam Cook
H erald Sports E d itor
WINTER GARDEN — When Lunate Hough
jounced a homer off the top of Winter Garden *
Cozy Little League field fence Monday night,
Aliamor^te American starter Kevin Morro was
denied a 2-1 victory over Crystal River.
The chunky right-hander had turned In five
strong Innings before the game-tying blast and
the pain was written on tils fare " ll was a
split-lingered fastball." said Morro I didn't think
It was going to go out. I though) somebody might
catch !t."
M o t t o ' s anguish vvu- compound! &lt;i one inning
lalcr. Reliever Steve "Squeaky She Unart was
luggtd for a dramatic three-run homer In the
bottom of the seventh Inning by .John flalmer ns
Crystal River pulled out a 5-2 victory &lt;&gt;\i r
Altamonte In the first round of ihe Section I
Major League baseball loumameni at the Winter

Baseball
Garden Little League Field.
I wtsli I could have dial pilch back." Mid a
disappointed Shctman about his fastball "I tried
lo krrp II low but the guv (Halmerl was short and
I could only throw It so low (for a strtkrl."
The srtburk pushes Altamonte Into the losers'
bracket. Tonight ai 5. Altamonte battles Jay.
which lost a 13-12 slugfrst to Yulcr in the
tournam ent's opening game Monday night
Chuck "Lam bo" Lamb will pitch for Altamonte
Ai.amonte manager Mike Morro said hr pitched
Ills cousin Kevin Instead o f Lamb because Lamb
had a tir« d arm " lie pitched last Wednesday and
Friday." said Morro "H e said his arm was a little
tired and I didn't want to risk injuring ll."
Morro s gamble lo start Morro, nevertheless.

was not the problem Monday night., The
11-year-old right hander turned In a strong
performance He strut k out nine and walked lour
while allowing six hits before giving way to
Sheiman with one out in the seventh
"Kevin did his Job." said manager Morro. "He
pitched a real strong game. Once again, our
pitching and delrnse was fine but our olfcnse
didn't get the Job done.
"W e Just didn't hit. I don't know what I lie
problem Is W e hit all year las Tlgersl and In the
Top Team Tournament But the guys who were
producing then aren't now It's frustrating."
So were the numbers oi runners left on bast
Altamonte left 14 runners on base It left the
bases loaded In the second, fourth and fifth
innings In the latter two. Altamonte had just one
out with the hags packed
Altamonte did take a 10 lead in the second
when Terry Hrown singled to right with one out

Overstreet
Shuts Out
Patriots, 9-0
It didn't lake long lor the first
upset lo sprout m the District 10
American Legion I oumaiucni ai
Lyman High School Lyman,
which hud lost three limes In
latkc Bronlley during Ifie regular
season, turned the table on ihe
Patriots as Byron Overstreet
twirled a three hitter as Lvmati
pulled oil an easy !) O victory.
Lyman will take on Lake Mary
Tonight at H Apopka will battle
Colonial In thr 5:30 p in game
Colonial upended Boone. IMP
Overstreet, one ul the top
pitchers in the area last year as a
Junior, struck out 11 and walked
four lo pick up thr win. Zac
Maddox, who was knocked Irotn
the game In ihe fourth tuning by
a vicious liner ofl the but of Chris
Bros k. suffered the loss
B ro ck drove In two runs with
his singlr while John Banc.
Marly Marlin and Dale Si evens
also bad a pair of rtbhlrs.
M ike Beams tiad two singles
(or Brantley while Dan Beaty
chipped In tin- third hit.
T E A M C A N A D A W IN S AG AIN
tn oilier baseball Monday. Team
Canada continued to (alien up
on tbc local trams us it trimmed
thr Buddy luikr l.rugur AllStars. 6-1. despite u strong
p itch in g p e rfo rm a n c e from
Kevin Gross at Sanford Memorial
H .r»M P S *t»b » ts«v U r r » s » «
Stadium
s tro n g e ffo rts M o n d a y n ig h f as M a itla n d
M a it la n d c a tc h e r C h ris N o rto n re a c h e s (o r a
Gross, who struck out six and
b e a t T r i C o u n ty In the o p e n in g g a m e of Ih e
d
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walked three while allowing six
S ectio n 1 to u rn a m e n t a t D e lto n a
D a u n lc . D a u n ic a n d N o rto n e a c h tu rn e d in
hits, was victim ized hv four
e rro rs by s h o rts to p Hobby
Hoskins which made live of thr
six (allies unearned
Team Canada. 4-0, which is
propping (or u big battle with Ihe
USA Federation leant Saturday
at the stadium, pushed across
All hough Troy and Tracy Turner have spenl *“
two runs In ihr second when
most ol their summer swinging and chasing
Jim Kolkas doubled over the ( baseballs, they showed this past weekend they
center llrldrr's head and Doug
hadn't losi thru grip on their favorite sport
M cl'hall sin gled him home
Sanford's wrestling Turner brothers ventured
MiThall moved lo third on a
to the Golden Stale Games tills past Saturday came track to maul Tampa's Juan Itolesia In thr
throwing error by Hoskins and
Bnuls. 14 2
scored on Joe llecncy's single.lo &lt; and Sunday and each ramc away with a
championship III the Scholastic Division ot the
Tracy, who placed lllth lit the stale last year,
led
w
resiling
coni|icllllon
wrestled
ul 155 pounds. He picked up a pill, a
In llu* third. Brad llarvev
bye. and 6-3 and 5-0 wins before his title match
doubled to lelt and scored when
It was Ihe llrsl lime they had stepped on a
Lurry Downs' gruuudb.ili went
competitive wrestling match sitter the state Sunday. In thr main rvctilcr. Tracy flattened
fu rl Lcl'agr ol Fort Myers, I 14 Myers was a
11trough Hoskins' legs
tournament but no rust was evident as they
slate runnrrup m the 3A tournament last year,
each won six matches ami breezed to Ihe
The All Stars’ lone score came
according to Malollnl Also, among Tracy's
championships
lit Ihr seventh when Brennan
victims was Mike Souza, a regional chump Irom
Asplcn singled, moved to second
Troy anil Tracy both did an excellent job ."
Orlando Colonial High School.
on Brad Childers' groundnut and
sold new coach Glenn Malollnl. "Es|&gt;cclally
sc o re d on B ttzzy A r th u r 's
Over 250 wrestlers competed at Lrlo High
Tracy, he Iw-at some very gortd wrestlers."
groundnut lo shortstop.
School In 14 weight divisions. Brian llnrvulh.
Troy, who placed second in the st.iti 4A meet
Mlkr Gardiner blanked Ihr
who attends Lake llowrll High. Ilnlshcd third at
last year, plckrd up a pair ol pins lo open the
All Stars m et the first five in­
111) (rounds
tournament Saturday lie then won a lopsided
nings to record the victory He
13-1
decision
The
mat
rhea
were
stopped
when
struck out seven, walked two
There were a couple go&lt;rd wrestlers from out
the point d lflr r r n r c reached 12 In the
anil gave up two hits.
ol state who |usl moved lo Florida." said
quarterfinals, lit* won. H 2
Tram Cunada Is olf tonight
Malollnl. "It was a preity Impressive perfor­
before* returning lo action Wed­
On Sunday. Troy, who wrestled at HJ7 mance by ihe Turners They pretty much
nesday for a double header It
breezed through ihe tournament." — Bum Cook
jMitmds. won his semifinal match. 6-1, and then
plays the All-Stars at 6 p m and
ikmlevaril Tire at 8:3 0 p in

Tu rn ers Don't Lose G rip On Titles
Wrestling

Morro then reached on an error by the first
baseman and Hrown went all the way to third
Jeff Jackson's groundnut to second scored the
run John Jump and T.J Glullrida drew
successive walks to load the bases hv Crystal
River httrlrr Mike Hampton made an excellent
stab on Eddie Howard's hard one-hopper back lo
(he mound and threw him out tocscapc the Jam.
ILnnplou. who pitched two no-hltters en route
to the sectional, wem all seven innings lor the
win The entity left-hander struck out six and
walked seven He gave up eight bits as Hrown and
Morro had twoaptcec
t rystal River tied I lie* game m the thud when
Todd Waldhauser walked with one out and
Hampton, who had three hits stroke a had bop
double past Jum p In right held lo send
Waldhauser lo third flalmer chased him home
See A LTA M O N TE , huge 7A

Maitland Machine
Trims Tri-County;
Highlands Is Next
By Chris F lster
Herald Sports W r ite r
DELTONA — One big reason
the Maitland Senior League
All Stars have gone unbeaten In
tournament (il.iv is every lardy on
the team contribules th e well
oiled Maitland machine cattle
together again Monday night -i'­
ll rolled lo a 7-3 victory over
Trl-Cmmty iPrnsacolal in ihe
opr rilng round ol the Seel toil I
Senior League Tournament
Maitland will send right hamlet
Perry Teague to the mound
t o n i g h t a g a in s t a t o u g h
Jacksonville Highlands tram
which laid an IM j drubbing oil
Crystal River In Mntulav's llrsl
game. Monday's losers. Crystal
River and TrICouni \ meet to
rilglit at 5 while Malllumi battles
Jacksonville ai 7 30
" ll was absolutely a total leant
effort tonight." Maitland inuring'
r r Itr u e r l lu d g s u n s a lt!
"Everyhotly contributed to ibis
Will."
Otlcnsively. the key hits t umc
Irom number eight biller J.C.
Sandberg who drove In three of
Ihe seven runs and cleanup man
Kevin O'Brien whose two-run
single In Ihe llllli Inislrd open a
dose (mllgamr.
Delrnslvcly. tell llclder llobhv
Lleflau d rr stopped an curly
T r I * C o u n t y r a l l y w it h a
tremendous throw to tin- plate to
nub a runner and lean Irlty Willy
Daunlc pitched tils way nut ol a
number of curly Jams
"W illy (Daunlc) really came
tiuck strong." Hodgson said "He
threw a lot ol pitches early but
I’m glad he went the dlstauce
T Ii.it enabled us lo save Hobby
ILIellanderl ll we need turn In
relict Tuesday."
Alter giving up a leudoll walk
to T^tl Sehlrllrlln. Tri-County
starter Randy Enllngrr retired
the next three hitters In order
Trl-Cmmty, the District 1 chant
plan, threatened in the twit mm ol
the first hut two heads up {days
by the oullield turned them
away.
Lriidot! man Coy CuitiplielTs
high fly to shallow right Held
was lost In the lights and went
for a base hit The next hitler.
Robert Cush, lined a Daunlc
pile'll Into center Held Campbell
hesitated when he thought
cen ter fielder Nule Hoskins
might catch the ball but It
dropjM-d lit Hoskins thru fired lo
shortsloji Schlcffclln to force
Campbell at second.
Steve Glndl followed by rap­
ping an opposite Held single lo
jell and Cash was waved around

Baseball
tilled Lteflundcr tleldrd the ball
clean ly ami gunned a one
hopper lo call Iter Chris Norton
who hltK-krd Cash oil the plate
und applied the. lag.
"T h a t w as a big p l u v . "
H o d g s o n s a id
’ "H o b b y
ILIellanderl made a great throw
and Chris (Norton) In-Id tough
and blocked tire guy oil the
plate."
M.ilil.ind thru came up with
three runs on only one hit In Hu­
mp ot i|i&lt;- second.
l eague and Norton drew con
secutlvr walks to star) oil Hie
inning and Hoskins then laid
down a bunt Ktlllngci llrldt-d It
and tried lo get Teague at thud
but the third baseman cam e oil
lire bag
With Hu- bases loaded am! no
outs, Sundtwrg (ticked on a Ingb
tustbull and tomahawked It Into
right field to drtvr In Teague and
Norton lor a 2-0 le.nl, Wayne
Krm p followed with a walk lo
rrload the buses and Hoskins
scored (h e third run w hen
Schlcffclln till Into a double (day.
"Sandberg's tin gnl the lulls
g o in g ," Hodgson said
lie's
been a clutch hitter lor us
throughout tournament play
Trl County threatened again
In the boiiorn ot Ihe second Inn
again cam e up em pty. Keu
Hustler singled lo leudtill, Keu
Knowles walked and both moved
tip on ferry Kelly's sacrifice
bitni Enllngrr then lifted a IIv
Itall to medium lelt Held but.
alter Ids llrsl liming display.
Trl-Cmmty wasn't going in irv
LleDantlrr's arm again Daunlc
then struck mil Ray Salazar lo
end Hu- Inning
Enflnger set Mauluml down in
order in the mp ol llu- thud and
Trl County pulled within 31 In
the luiitom hall but lelt Hu- bases
loaded Campbell doubled to
leadoll and scored when Cash
leached on all error W illi imr
m il, Daunlc threw up eight
straight balls to walk the next
two hitlers lo load Hie buses
Dannie runu- buck lo strike mil
Knowles for the second out and
got Kelly on a pop up to llrsl lor
ihe third out
Trl'Cm m ly loaded the buses In
the louriIt only to com e up
n n p ly again making Its lelt on
base mini nine In the first four
frames.
Maitland upped its lead to 5-1
See M A ITLA N D , Page 7A

Hawks Become 1st To Qualify For Southern Regional
By Chris F lster
H erald S p orts W riter
In their lust tournament prior to
Metro, the Seminole Hawks had their
worst finish In tournament play, a
fourth place. In thr time between the
two tournam ents, manager Lurry
Rlsse said the Hawks decided I fir
Metro was not going to be the end of
what has been an Impressivr summer.
The Hawks. Seininulc Softball Club's
12 and under all-slur team, fought off a
tough Semoran team In the losers'
bracket final to earn a berth In the
Southern Regional, then disposed of
Conway tn fw o straight In the finals to
claim the Mclro Tournament title
Saturday al Lake Fairvlew Field In
Orlando.
The Hawks now go on (o the ASA
Southern K cglonu l. Aug. 2-4. In
Gadsden. Ala. It Is the first time In the
club's six-year history that a 12 and
under team had qualified for reglonals.
"The top 3 or 4 go to nationals."
Hawks manager Larry Klsse said.
"Th ey haven't decided yet. But that
doesn't concern us because we re

going up there with winning (hr wholr
thing in mind "
In thr tournam ent opener, the
Hawks played their usual strong de­
fense and pustird across a run In the
llrsl inning to edge West Orlando. 1-0.
Muhrllc Davis reached on a fielder's
cholic and scored Hie lone run on u
double off Ihr Ikit of Heather Gulden.
Renee Sanvlllr pitched the shutout
(or Seminole and held Wes) Orlando lu
three hits. Nicole Gaduury was 2 for 2
tn lead the offense
In game two. the Hawks went up
against arch rival 5cm or an who had
already beaten them three times.
Seminole Jumped out In a 3-0 lead by
Srtnorait buttled back tn tie It aflrr
seven The Hawks came up With two
runs in thr ninth Inning for a 5 3
victory.
In the ninth for Seminole. Tonya
DUz reai tied on an error to lead off.
Kelly Hartman singled and Diaz scored
when Davis bit Into a force play.
Golden then ripped her second double
of the tournament tu drive In Davis for
5*3 lead.
Sanvllle, who entered In

S o f t b a ll
relief of Christine Rlsse In Hie lop of
Hie seventh, was the winning pitcher.
Seminole lost its only game of the
tournament and only Its fifth of the
summer In Its third game Saturday
when Conway claimed an 8 0 victory.
Conway scored seven runs In the first
tw o Innings to pull away early.
Seminole had six hits in Ihe game, two
by Golden. Tonya Lewis walked twice.
"W e had a little bit of a let down In
lhal gam e." Rlsse said.
The Hawks went buck up against
Semoran In Ihe loser's bracket find!
with ihr winner going to reglonals and
Ihe winner being rlltnlnted. This lime.
Seminole pulled out a 0-1 victory.
Rlsse went the distance on the
mound for the Hawks and Davis and
Tonya Higgins led Ihe offense with
throe hits each. Hartman had a pair of
hits while Martinez und Sherry Adams
had one hit and two RBIsnplecc.
"Semoran had been our top com ­

petition und fhelr girls and ours really
'gel along w ell." Rlsse said, "W e were
sorry lo lie the ones lhal knocked them
out but we were placed In u position
where we had lo beat them "
The Hawks then came back to take
two straight from Conway for Hie
tournument tUlc. Conway needed only
one win but the Hawks wouldn't let It
happen.
"W c already had u spot In thr
reglonals hul we did not want to settle
for second place." Rlsse said "W e're a
team that does not want to back into

anything."
In the first garnr. Seminole game
back from a 2-0 deficit with four runs
in Ihe fifth Inning en route lo a 4-2
victory.
In the fourth for flic Hawks. Deua
Morarch reached on an error and
scored on a pinch hit single by i ’at
Foldeak. Diaz then walked and pinch-htller Mandy Remerla singled to
load Ihe bases. Du vis singled In Diaz to
,tlc the score and plnch-hltier Connie
Bonaventure singled lo drive In the

winning run. Martinez added an RBI
single lo inukr It 4 2 Klsse was ihr
winning pitch er as site tossed u
four flitter
In game two of Ihe finals. Rlsse
pitched u two tnilcr and walked only
one us the Hawks soared lo u 3 0
vltlory. Seminole scored one In the
third on Martinez' RBI single and she
came back lo slug u two-run homer lu
Ihe sixth that sealed Ihr win
In six tournaments this year, thr
Hawks have won 24 games, lost only
5. won live o f seven lournumenis.
placed second In one und fourth In
another.
"W ith Hie way our defense plays we
feel cuufldenl we cun do well In
reglonals and maybe qualify fur naMortals." Rlsse said. "For they year,
we've scored 177 runs und (he defense
had given up only 72."
REGIONAL TRIP - The Seminole
Hawks will leave Thursday. Aug. 1 for
ihr Southern Regkmal Tournament
Rlsse la looking for contributors to the
team's Journey to Gadsden. Alabama.

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S c h m id t G e t s R e p r i e v e , B e lt s A s t r o s
United Preaa Internstlonal
Mike Srlimltli found nrw life ill I hr
plate. Marin Sotn fniind hits winning forin
t&gt;ii lIn- mound ... nnd Punrunl Perez wilts
nowhere In be fnund.
Al I'hlludelphlit, Anlrnts Pfill Gnrnrr
iind A Inn Atihlty Insl Sc'liinldl'ts fnul pnp
with two nul find none on In I be ninth
Inning. On Ihe next pilch, Selmildl Idl a
tie lirrifklnii home In lift Hie f’ ldllleh In a
7 0 vlrlnry over Hnunlnn.
Al New York. Solo broke n streak of
r lK lit eninieciillve loFthrs. pIlelilnK lilts
hlxtli coniplrle ^ninr nl the tieatsnM In n
S I vlcinry over the Metis,
At Montreal. Perez Willi mill mlhhlii((
idler hklppltift out on Hie Dravets Sunday
ills’ll!. I111I Kick M.ililer went the dlsluncc
Ini I lie fourth time Ui Ih (season as AtliinMi
lopjtcd Hie Kxpns 7-1,
"I deserved In tx* nul." Hold Schmidt,
who lias hlmiufled mightily at the plalr
all season. 'T in glad I tfol one more
sw lii« On Ihe other hand. I've opened
doom for Hiiys like thut myself. I know
how they feel."
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llefore hitting fils I .'till lioiner of Ihe
season. Sclimldt fill a lowering pop foul
Just In llie left of home plate?, lioth
catcher Ashby and third baseman
Garner tost It Garner was charged with
an error.
“ ( think I had my arm till a little going
for the b a ll" Garner said. "Then tt
happened like things have been hap­
pening to us so much this year."
Schmidt hit the next pilch off rellevrr
.Jell Heatheock, 0-1. Into Ihe left field
seats. It was Schmidt's third gamewinning hit
Don Carman. 3-3. pitched the ninth for
the victory.
HedaS. Meta 1
Al New York. Solo. 911, allowed six
hits and struc k out four while wulklng
none. Cesar Ccdcno drove In three runs
for the Keds. Sid Fernandez. 3 0. pitched
hitless hall (or six Innings, und finished

Braves Don't Laugh
O ver Perez No-Show
MONTREAL |UPI| - The llrsi
time Alluntu pitcher Pascual
Perez lulled lo show up for thr
start ol a llraves' game, ll turned
out lo lie a tunny story.
Three years later. Perez Is
missing ogaln, and lids time no
one Is laughing
The latent chapter In the
s i ii r in y c a r e e r o f t h e
Dons I nle an-horn right-hander
began In New Yntk Sunday.
Altrr his record tell to I H with a
15-10 loss to Ihe Mrts, Perez left
Shea Stadium will) Ills brother,
Mill lo. and thr itruves have mil
heard from him since. He was
not wtih thr team when It Hew lo
Montreal, and missed Monday's
game against the E xjmis. a 7-1
Atlanlii victory.
" A suspension is certainly In
oilier." Itruves geiirrul manager
John Mullen said.
The llraves said u decision will
Ih- made Tuesday whether Perez
will Im- placed on Hie restricted
list A Irani must have Ihe
permission ol ihe commlsloner's
oil lee fur such a move,
Alter being traded from the
Pittsburgh Pintles to Ihe Itruves
In I9HX Perez missed Ids first
slutl ill Alluntu. Having passed
his driver's exain that morning,
hr ultempted lo drive lo Fulton
C ou nty Stadium In the uflernnon.
Perez became lost cm I JH5, u
circular highway surrounding
Atlanta, und traveled Its circum(rrcm r three limes Iwfore Ills

with 13 strikeouts.
Soto Indirectly credited the Atlantu
Uraves pitching staff for helping snap his
streak.
'T il be honest with you. I think Ihe
Mels werr tired," Soto said. "Th ey had
scored a lot of runs over the werkend."
At Montreal. Mahler. 14-fl. allowed six
hlsl and struck out three, fkih Horner.
Terry Harper and Urnce llenrdlel each
knorkrd In two runs for Ihe Graves.
David Palmer. 6-8. was the loser

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ve h icle run out o f gas. lie
claimed hr could not ask for
directions because of his llmtird
English.
W h e n he s h o w e d up 10
minutes alter thr gumr started,
with Phil Nlrkro pitching In Ills
stead, his story was greeted with
hilarity. The llraves. who had
lost 19 of their previous 21
g,lines, snapped oul o f their
slump und went on lo win the
division.
In January I9H4. Perez was
jilcked up hy authorities us hr
and u Irlend were leaving a hur
In his native Dominican Re­
public. Olflrluls sulil he was
carrying half u grain of cocaine
In Ills wallet
Perez was charged with drug
irullleklug. punishable hy two In
live years III prison and lines
lolu lin g $5,090, A lter three
months tu Jail, tie was tried and
found guilty of simple cocaine
(Missesslon and lined $333.
Monday, tiravrs spokesman
Ikih Korrh said repealed calls lo
Petr/' home went unanswered.
"W e're still looking lor him ."
he said, "John Mullen has been
calling his apartment periodi­
cally and there Is no answer
there, but I understand It Is nol
unusual (or him to unplug his
phone when hr Is nl hom e."

C ardinals S, G lanta 4
Al San Francisco, plnch-hltter Steve
llraun stroked his second consecutive
game-winning hit. a RHI single In Ihe
eighth, lo lift Ihe Cards and Joaquin
Ainlnj.tr, 16-4. Ihe wlnnlngesl pitcher In
the majors. Jeff Lahti earned his 10th
save. Dave LaPoint. 4-9, look Hie loss,
Cuba B, Padrea 3
At San Diego. Keith Moreland singled
home Davey Lopes from third with Ihe
winning run. Moreland hit a iwo-bouncer
over Ihe head Roy Lee Jackson. 0-1. and

Mario Soto
... fin a lly w in s

Mike Schmidt
...second chsnce

L op es e a s ily sc o re d
R o ok ie Ron
Mertdlth. 1-0 pitched the eighth Inning
for his first major-league victory and
decision.
Pira tes 6. D odgers 3
At Los Angeles, rookie Sum Khalifa’s
first major-league home run. a three-run
shot In (lie fourth Inning, carried the
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Clay Court Championship Anti-Climatic For Noah
WASHINGTON (ttl’l) — Yannick Noah says winning
l lie championship of a $200,000 clay court tournament
proved to &gt;&lt;e a hit anti-clImactlc,
The 0 loot 1 Frenchman recovered from a slow start
and unleashed an artm u ! nl pln|K)lnt crosa court shuts,
drop stints and solid serves to down Martin Jallr of
Argentina. 0 4, 6 3. Monday nlglit for the title In tl&gt;e
I) C. National Hank Tennis Classic.
Hul Nuah udmltted idler the mutch that his drumutlc
three-set victory over Jimmy Connom In the semifinals
Sunday meant more to him thut winning the
tournament.
” 1 hud played Jimmy five tunes and t hud tost live
times. Fur me It was very Important tu win thut one."
said Noah, the louruumrnt'a No. 3 seed Hr liestrd the
lop srrded Cotmois. 6 4 .3 6 .6 2.
"Finally beating Jimmy, who la No. 4 In Ihe world, is
v riy Important tom e."
"Today, It wuu a dtllrrrnt story. I had every tiling lo
lose and I Wasn't as pumped up us I was yrslrnlay
(Sunday)," said Nuuh "But. ullll, ll was Ihe llnulu So I
really had lo push myself today more thun ycslerstuy
when I was ulreudy pretty excited Just being there
agulnsl Jim m y."

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The victory gave the 23-ycar-old Frenchman his
second Grand Prtx title o f the year. He also won the
Itultan Open, hts first tournament victory since an
emotional French Open title In 19H3.
Noah Is currently ranked 10th In the world, but he
should move up with this victory.
Noali Isa physically gllted athlete who has developed
a reputation as a potentially great, but inconsistent,
player.
Characteristically, he was hts own worst enemy
against Jalte, 20
He openrd the mulch Hat and found htmself tn u 1-4
hole In the llrsi set.
"1 couldn't have started slower than I d id ." Noah
said. "W hen I was down 4-1. I Just told m yself that I
had to serve a little hit better, not try to go (or aces nil
the time but to get my first serve In und cainc lo the
net.
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” 1 knew I was a better player than he was. so I didn't
think much about hts game. 1 Just tried to eonerntratc

on my ow n."
Noah broke June's next three services on hts way to
winning seven strulght games to take command of the
match.
" I Just started to calm down and tried lo hit more
balls before I was coming lo the net." Noah said. "It
seems that after the quick start that he had. he started
|o miss a few and I Just got my confidence back.”
Jalte. 20. Is beginning to establish himself us a
potcntul heir to the throne of Guillermo Vilas as the
dominant player out of Argentina.
The clay court specialist reached Ihe finals of the
U,S. Fro Tennis Championships In Hruokllnc, Mass.,
last week before losing to Mats WUander. And he won
hts first Grand Frtx event earlier this year In hts home
town of Hurnos Aires.
"Vitas and (Jose-Luts) Clcrc. they are my heroes."
Jalte said. "Hut 1 Hunk I have to work (to become! the
next best player In Argentina because there arc many
players."
Jalte, ranked 27th In the world, said he still has nol
reached Ihe level of the world's top tennis players.
"T h ey play good at the crucial points." he said. "A t
30-40, for sure they wilt break the serve "

Hrbek
One-Ups
Weaver
United Press In tern a tion al
Despite Earl Weaver's side­
show. Minnesota fans enjoyed
Kent Hrbek's performance the
most.
H rb ek . h a m p e re d by a
shoulder sprain, belted a grand
slam — the third home run In
hts last seven at-bats — to cap a
five-run second Inning and lift
the Twins to a 5-4 victory over
Ihe Baltimore Orioles.
"H e's Just doing what he's
capable of,'* Twins manager Ray
Miller said of Hrbek. who also
made twb key defensive plays In
thr ninth "He got some rest and
ts using a short sw'ng. When he
uses a shoit swing, hr 11 hit
home run*.
The 25-year-old slugger hit
243 in the first half of the
season, but opened the second
half with a game winning grand
slam In the Twins' fi-4 win over
the New York Yankees Thurs­
day. Hrbek hit a Iwo nm. pinch-hlt homer In a 5-2 loss
Sunday to the Yankees.
Weaver, the Orioles' colorful
manager, was ejected for the
fits! lime since hts return In
June Weaver argued for about
12 minutes, claiming left fielder
Randy Hush d ro p p e d Fred
Lynn's fourth-inning Hyball.
Afler being tossed out. Weaver
walked out to left field to talk to
Bush
"H e didn't catch the ball."
Weaver said. "Hush looked like
he was getting mad. t don't
blame him What's he going to
say? Some Idiot's walking out to
left field He's got tn think 'this
guy's going to shoot me.'
" I said, Tell him you didn't
catch Ihe ball.'"
No one could blame Bush for
declining.
Red Box 6, A'a 4
At Boston, Wade Hoggs col­
lected three tills to extend his
hitting streak lo 25 games —
tops In the majors — and drove
In two runs for Hie Red Sox. Tim
Lollor. 4-5, making his first start
since being acquired from the
White Sox, earned the victory.
Hob Stanley notched his ninth
save. Chris Codiroll fell lo H-7.
Blue Jaya 3, Mariner* 1
At Toronto. Tom Flier and
three relievers combined on a
four hitler to Hit the Hluc Jays.
Filer. 10, threw seven shutout
Innings and allowed one tut en
route (f&gt; fils tlrsl m.ijot-league
victory since July 3. 1982. Hill
Caudill recorded hts du b record
12th save. Mark Langston, 5-7.
took the toss,
Royals 5, Yankees 4
Al Kansas City. Willie Wilson
and Hat McRae each hud two
RHI lo propci the Royals Mike
Jones. 2-2, pitched 2 2 3 Innings
In relief of starter Mark Gublcza.
Dan Qutsenberry hurled 1 2-3
Innings for his 19th save. Dennis
Rasmussen, 3-5, was the loser.
W hite Sox 8, T ig e r s 4
At Chicago. Carlton Fisk hit
his major-league leading 26th
homer and Gene Nelson. 6-4.
pitched a five-hit shutout for
seven Innings to send the While
Sox to their sixth victory In their
last seven games. Jerry Don
Glrutnn recorded his first save.
Detroit starter Randy O'Neal tell
to 3-3,
Rangera 2, Indiana 1
At T e x a s , r o o k ie O ddlbe
M cD owell wen I 3*for-4 and
ripped Ihe game-winning homer
In the eighth Inning In send Ihe
Rangers to their fourth victory In
their last five gam es. Greg
Harris. 3-3, pitched two perfect
Innings of relief lor the victory.
Vent Rutile, 2-6, took Ihe loss.
Brewera 16, Angela 3
Al Milwaukee. Hen Ogllvlr
homcred and knocked In five
runs and Cedi Cooper collected
three hits. Including a two-run
homrr. lo lead Ihe Brewers. Fete
Vucknvlch. 4-2, was the winner.
Jim Stalon fell to 4*9. Milwaukee
sent 13 men to the plate in Hie
eighth, striking for right runs on
only four hits.
BATHROOM: NO CHARGE
KANSAS CITY. Mo. (UF1I C h arges again st New York
Yankee players Don Mattingly
and Dale Berra for urinating In a
local p a rk in g g a ra g e w ere
dropped Monday, the Yankees
announced.
Local attorneys representing
Mattingly and Berra met wtth
prosecutors and the arresting
officers Monday. They reviewed
the circumstances surrounding
the incident and determined that
It would be tn the best Interests
to withdraw the charges.
M attingly and Berra were
scheduled to appear In court
Tuesday. Th e club std the
players regretted the incident
and appreciated that the charges
were withdrawn. Neither player
would comment on the case to
r e p o r te rs b e fo r e M o n d a y 's
night 's game wtth Ihe Royals.
Th e players were arrested
during the club's Iasi trip to
Kansas City In May. Each was
ea ch fin ed $ 1 ,0 0 0 by the
Yankees.

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SPORTS
IN BRIEF
Owners Concede Their Losses
Were Too High; No Movement
NEW YORK IUPI) — Negotiator'! for major league
baneball players and owners met twice Monday, but the
only movement toward reaching a new contract before an
Aug, 6 strike deadline was the owners' concession that
their projected tosses were too high.
In a one-hour afternoon session at the Major League
Baseball Players Association offices, the owners presented
revised estimates o f the losses expected to be realized by
the 26 National and Amrrlcan League teams — cutting
them by nearly half.
The owners, who have been contending for months that
the major Issue of the negotiations Is the precarious
economic health of th ' Industry', now sav the clubs will he
"under *30 million" this year, said Donald Fehr.
acting executive director of the Players Association
In March, the owners projected this years combined
team losses would amount to about $58 million and in
three years would mushroom to $155 million The revised
estimate for 1988 Is now *86 million. Fehr said.
"W e know that salaries have not been rising as fast as
you thought they would anti we know that revenues arc
rising faster," said Fehr, explaining w hy the players asked
the owners to redo their numbers.

Troup Extends Lead to 129 Pins
AUSTIN. Texas (UPII — Guppy Troup. Neptune Beach,
stretched his lead to 129 pins over Bill Peters. Englewood.
Ohio, after four rounds of the *115.000 Austin Open
Monday night.
Troup, who finished fourth In last week's Tucson Open,
opened the match play with a 225-207 decision over
Peters,
Me went on to win six of his eight matches and average
2-11 for the night to up his pintail total to 6.250 Peters,
who went 5-3 Itt the fourth round, totaled 6.121

Sales Plummet For Racehorses
LEXINGTON, Ky. |UPI| — The thoroughbred breeding
Industry, on an upward spiral In recent years, took a bit of
a nosedive Monday when the Kecneland Selected Yearling
Sale — the most watched horse side In the world — saw a
big decline In prices
"This sale Is not a disaster." suld Nick Nicholson,
director o f the Kentucky Thoroughbred Association, the
main Kentucky breeders group. "But the whole Industry
must lake notice. This sale sets the trend for the rest of the
year "

O-Twins Shoot Down Stars, 5-2
HUNTSVILLE. Ala. — Sam Sorer and Greg Murhardl
provided clutch two-out singles In ihr fourth Inning and
Danny Clay fired a seve hlttcr as the Orlando Twins tripped
the Huntsville Stars. 5-2. In Southern League basrtuill
Monday night.
Despite the win. Orlando fell Into third place In the
Southern League's East Division, two games Iwhlnd
Charlotte. Orlando plays at Huntsville tonight

Tuesday. July 11, 1 W — 7A

Rogers Collects 20th Victory
Hawthorne Sheds Dirt, Tops Warmack In Street Stocks
NEW SM YRNA BEACH - Probably the
wtnnlngcst race driver In the country at this
point, this year. David Rogers drove the
W'ayne Drnsch Budwclser Firebird lo his
20th victory o f the current racing season on
Saturday night at New Smyrna Speedway.
Defending track champion LeRoy Porter
was second. After spending almost two
years buying and assembling (tarts for a
new engine he had built by Dennis Doyd.
Harold Johnson finisher) third for the
second week In a row. thus reaching the
highest point so lar In his racing career of
ten years Fourth and filth were Greg
Froenmurut and Frank Wood.
Driving the Motorcare Firebird Richard
Proulx turned fast time, then went on lo
dominate the 50 lap Mid Season thundercar
cWmpioushlp.
After trying the dirt tracks tor a few
weeks, street stockrr Casey Hawthorne was
back In his winning ways, as hr defeated
Joey Warmack. who had beaten him the
previous week.
Nobody could stop Bill Martin from
scoring a convincing win In the 10-lap main
for the four-cylinder division. Coming out on

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well on his way to lake over the lead from
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...A ltam onte
C ontinued from 5A
w ith an RBI groundnut to the right side
lrt the fifth. Altamonte assumed a 2*1 lead
With one out. Luinb reached on an error uni!
moved lo second on a wild pitch before Jared
Soto struck out. Brown followed and hit and
massive Baltimore Chop which top a short Imp
near home plate ami bounded Into right center
field to score Lamb
Mono followed with his second hit and Jackson
walked lo load the liases Hampton, however,
caught Jump looking at a third stilkr to ease out
of the Jam
Altamonte came close to adding some insur­
ance In Die sixth when Howard singled lo right
and Chris Kcn-pke walked with out out. A passed
ball moved lx&gt;th runners up a notch Hampton
followed with a wild pilch but when Howard tried
to score, he was tagged out by Hampton on a
close play at the plate.
laimb eventually walked Inti Hampton again
came up with the clutch pilch as he struck out
Sotooil a called third strike loetid the Inning
Hough didn't waste any lime In tying the game
in the sixth as he (ticked on Morro's second pitch
and drilled It off the top ol the fence In right
center, Morro retired Ihc next three hitters to end
the Inning.
In the toj) o f the seventh. Brown drew a walk to
lead oil, Morro whiffed but Jackson dropped a
bunt single Jump, though. |top|&gt;rd weakly to
third base and when Gluffrlda grounded sharply
to second, another scoring opportunity was gone.

Kevin Morro
...strong effort

Terry Brown
...3 runs batted In

Morro retired the first hitter In the seventh Inn
number nine hatter Jamie C'nnnrlly walked on
live pitches Waldhauscr. alter mtrvslng on two
hunt tries, rlllt-d a single to Irlt Manager Morro
pulled his pitcher at that (xiiiil.
Shrlnuin. who once shut out Morro's Tigers
'hiring the tegular season. Induced Ihe dangerous
I lampion lo hit Into a force play for the second
out Ur sllp|&gt;ed a strike p.ist Hairnet and then
threw a hall His nrxi tustiiall was knee high hul
Buhner stroked it over the center llelil letter lor
his game winning three-run tilasl
Morro said Ins tram was not discouraged alter
the game. "W e've come hack before and wr can
do it again." he said. "W e played a super
defensive game. It's too had we didn't hit.”
Coach Dave Scott agreed. " I gurus the Iniys
decided they |ust want to do It the luml way," he
said.

INDIANAPOLIS (UI'II - Boris
Becker, saying his sudden celeb
rlty Is a "wonderful thing,”
returns lo competlllon Tuesday
lor the llrsi time since Ills
stunning Wimbledon victory
''I t 's a funny th in g ," the
17-year-old West German said
M o n d a y n ig h t
"B e fo r e
Wimbledon and Itrlorr Querns I
was nobody Now I'm sluing in a
(tress room Itelotr 50 |tenplr It s
a wonderful Ihlng."
Becker brings world attention
with him to the u s Open Clay
Court Tennis Championships at
the lndlatia|Mtlls Sporis Center,
where he meets Michael IVrnfors
ol Sweden in Ids first match at H
p in . EDT, Pern furs played his
c o lle g e tennis at S em in ole
C o m in u n i t y C o l l e g e a n d
Georgia
"I'm much more (Mtpular and
gel morr (tress, as you can iwe
here." the youngest Wimbledon
winner told a nrwa conference.

Parker Pushes Osceola To Win

M arino Wants To Conquer M ental A sp e ct

KISSIMMEE — Boh Parker, elevutrd to the leadoff
position, single twice and drove In iwo runs lo lead the
Osceola Astros past Winter Haven. 4*3, in Florida State
League Imscball at Kissimmee's Osceola County Stadium
Monday night.
Parker's big night enabled the Astros to Increase their
lead over W inter Haven-In the FSL's Central Division to
two games. Tonight. Osceola travels to Lakeland.

U n ited P re ss International
Call It Zen and I he Art of Quarter hacking
"I want to learn more about the mental
aspect of the gam e," nav*. Miami Dolphins
quartrrback Dan Marino "The philosophy
Ihe defenses.**

Seminole Physicals Are Aug. 12
Seminole loolhall coach Dave Mosure announced Mon­
day that physic al” lor all Seminole loot lull players will he
Monday. Aug. 12 at the Seminole High School training
room.
There Is no charge
Mosore said the Semlnolrs will begin varsity practice
I hursdav, Aug. 15 at 6 30a.m.

UCF Slates Clinic For Women
The University of Central Florida Ladles of Ihc Round
Table is sponsoring a Ladles Football Clinic on Saturday.
July 27. from 10 a.in lo noon In the University Dining
Room.
All ladles Interested In learning more about football are
Invited, There Is nochargeforadmission

...Maitland
Continued from SA
In the lop ol thr fifth and that
gave Dannie al) the cushion hr
nredrd Richard Davis drrw a
walk lo lead off and look second
on an error on Sehlcffelln's bunt.
Licflandcr bunted the runners to
second and third and. with two
outs. O'Brien socked a single lo
center to drive tn Davis and
SchlrfTelln
After Daunlc'a first one-two*
three Inning In the bottom of thr
fifth. Maitland udded another
run In the sixth when Sandberg
crushed a double lo deep center
Held to drive In Hoskins who had
singled
Tri-County got two runs back
lit the hoi lorn o f ihe Inning with
one scoring on Cash's Beider’s
choice an another on an error.
Maitland completed the scoring
In the seventh when O'Brien
walked, stole second, took third
on a wild pitch and scored on
Norton's double to deep right
center.
Daunlc came back to retire the
side In order In the bottom of the
seventh. For the game, Daunlc
gave up six hits, struck out six
and walked seven.
J AX RIPS C R Y S T A L RIVER
Lcwhlt L lzzm orc, a flatnr*
throwing left hander, tossed a
one-hitter and was hacked by a
14-htt offen sive outburst as
Jacksonville Highlands (District

By last season's standards. Marino had
the physical aspects of ihr game under
control lie threw for a record 5,084 yards
and 48 touchdowns In ihr lu st season ever
by an NFL quarterback
Along with star receivers Mark Clayton
and Mark Dupcr. Marino was al training
camp Monday al St Thomas University
" I think I h ave an opportunity lo
Improve." Marino said after practicing in the
rain "As lar as doing Ihe same ihlng this
year. II will be difltrnlt. Hul If that's what It
takes lo win. I'll have to do II."
Said Coach Don Simla "I don’t know II hr
can put any l&gt;eiier numbers up, but he can
continue to grow as a quarterback and learn
more about our offense."
During Ihe off season. Marino got married
underwent knee surgery and took ofl
weight As for the 38-16 Super Bowl loss to
San Francisco. It's ancient history to

Llzzmorc hud a heck of a day
15) trounced Crystal River (Dis­
at
the plate* too us he went 4 fur 5
trict 11). 18 3. In M onday's
with a triple, home run and five
tournament o|H*ner.
l.lzzmore. whose high Irg kick HBIs Llzzm orr's homer came In
and sizzling faslball more than the top of the fifth when he
launched a shot Into orbit over
Intimidated Crystal R lvrr's hit
term, struck out 12. Including thr the rlghtflrld fence. The frncr Is
last six In a row. and walked six. marked 307 feel and the ball
The only till he gave up was a landed a good 90-100 feel
thlrd-innlng single by Jerry beyond the fence.
Steve Ivey added Iwo hits and
Jacoby.
Meanwhile. Highlands ham ­ three runs to the Jacksonville
mered Crystal River pitching all fireworks.
' ' F r o m
w h a t
I s a w .
game long Scott MrAloon gave
Jacksonville the lead for good Jacksonville has a good, strong
when he unloaded u three-nm t e a m ." M a itla n d m a n a g er
homer In the lop of the first. Hodgson said. "W e re going lo
McAloon had three hits for the have to give It our best effort and
put Ihe bat on the ball."
game.

$400.(XM) more than is liclng offered
At Kirtland, Ohio, playing safety lor Ihc
Cleveland Hiowns this season Is not a sme
Iid foi uiiybody.
"I'd say our safety situation has lo l&gt;c one
of ihc most competitive Ibis year," Browns
coach Marly Schottetihelinrrsald.
Schotlrnhrlinrr has been Impressed with
Felix Wrlglu. who played ihe Iasi Hirer
seasons with Hamilton ol Ihe CFL and Is
making a switch Iroin cot tier hack
Al Anderson. Iml.. the top two dralt
ch oices ol the In dian apolis C o lls —
linebackers Duane lllckclt and Donald
Anderson — remain unsigned.
"It's as far as ihc Colts . are going In go."
GM Jim Irsay said ol the offers
At Atlanta, the Falcons signed Ihclr top
dralt choice, offensive tackle Hill Fralle ol
Pittsburgh. Defensive end Mike Gann ol
Notre Dame is the leam's only unsigned
(tick
At Lai robe. Pa.. Injuries sldellnrd live
Pittsburgh S leeler rookies at Monday
w o rk o u ts : c e n te r Dun T u rk Iw r ls ll.
linebacker Gregg Carr Ithlghl. tight end
Alan Andrews (hamstring), Charley Dlckry
Ihumsirlngl and Sam Hayblirn (groin)

Football
Marino
"You can't dwell on something like that."
he wild, "because then II will he Itolherlng
you all Ihe tim e.”
In other news Irutu the Dolphins' camp,
backup quarterback Don Struck — one ol 10
unsigned veterans — Is missing Imtuum * ol a
(Oil!rad dispute In 1983 he missed the
exhibition season plus the opening game
"I won't he ahlr to handle w hat he did the
Iasi time his contract was up." Shula said
Al San Angelo, Texas, Houston Oilers
draft choice Ray Childress has rejected a
contract that would have made him the
club's second highest paid player behind
quarterback Warren Moon
The contract Is believed to Include an
estimated $900,&lt;XX) over four years, jilus a
signing bonus of $550,000 in cash nr $17
million In deferred payments. Moon receives
$5 5 million over six years.
Childress's agent, Joe Courrege. said Ihe
former Texas AAM defensive end wants the
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...Longwood
C on tin u ed frontpage 1A
The increase In Ihc bill for the
average user is expected to be
about $2.90 per month.
Deposits will be $50 for resi­
dences and single commercial
units; $ 100 for beauty shops and
restaurants with seating capaci­
ty of more than '60; $100 for
commercial or apartment build­
ings of 20 units or less where
water Is purchased on bulk basis
and $200 for more than 20
units.
Mrs Lormann said she voted
against the Increase because she
thinks the minimum base rate
sh ou ld be based on 5 .0 0 0
gallons.
The Increase Is expected to
generate the $82,060 In addi­
tional revenue needed to pay off
over a five-yea r period the
$4 00 .00 'i bank loan for the
grou n d stora ge water tank
scheduled to be finished In
September. It will also allow for
a contingency fund lo meet any
breakdowns or emergencies that
may occur In the utility system
In the coming fiscal year. Weeks
said
The commission voted 3-1 to
raise the cost of cemetery lots In
t ft r

L o n g w o o d

M e m o r ia l

Gurdens from $200 lo $350 lo
make It "self-supporting." Mrs
Lorm an n voted against the
$350. She said she would have
gone along with an Increase to
$300, bul she said the cemetery
Is alreudy self-supporting and
there would be more In the
account If lhe city had not taken
$•1. IOO to purchase buses for the
recreation depart merit
The preliminary site plan for
Nelson Court subdivision on

...M ayo r
C on tin u ed from page 1A
using the city's telephones and
automobiles for his personal use
A former city commissioner.
Ray Fox. filed the complaint
against Sorenson
Fox s;tid he would not com ­
ment on whether or not he
would Hie another complaint
with the commission.
Fox explained It Is against the
law to announce an intention to
file u complaint
" T h e cem etery association
should take care of Its own
linen." Fox said today "I have
done enough laundering for I tie
city of l-ake Mary." he said
"M y only concern Is Ihul we
have un elected otllc i.il who hus
clone something wrong."

East Street was approved In a
3-1 vote subject to the developer
making required changes In
engineering prior to the approval
o f the final plat.
The developer Superior Con­
struction Co. has agreed to pave
Its half of the street.
Mrs. Lormann said she voted
against It because she was con­
cerned about drainage for four
low lots and was afraid Little
Lake Wlldmere might flood some
o f the homes.
The commission gave unani­
mous approval to the prelimi­
nary plan for the 100-home
Midden Oak Estates subject to
the developer complying with
comments by City Planner Chris
Nagle and the city's consulting
engineer. Dyer. Kiddle. Mills and
Precourt and agreeing lo looping
the water line and paying fees
for Parks and Recreation In lieu
o f putting In u p-.bl.. park. The
property bring developed by
Centex Hornes of Florida. Inc., Is
located south of Longwood Hills
Road and east o f West Lake
Lamont Avenue und Shadow
Trail In the Shadow Mills sub­
division will continue to be
"tem porarily" dosed until Dec
30 thanks to a vote by the
co m m ission M o n d a y night
Commissioner Perry Faulkner
voted against the closing which
had been requested by Shadow
Mills homeowners. Me said he
had received phone calls from
several residents asking the
streets be rropened and he felt
closing Ihc streets to through
t r a ffic m ade th em p rivate
streets.
Commissioner Larry Goldberg
and City Clerk Don Terry were
given permission to leave town
on vacations next week.

Larry Gonzales, the executive
director of the state ethics
commission, said today no ac­
tion could be taken In the Keogh
m ailer until a complaint. If one
Is filed. Is received from a
citizen private or public official.
"It's a matter of law. We can't
Investigate until we receive a
sworn statement." Gonzales said
from his Tallahassee office to­
day
Keogh has been on the city
commission since September of
1983 when he was elected lo
seal I on I he Lake Mary City
Commission. Keogh. 29, married
and the father o f two children,
works as a lire salesman for
A llied Tires In Orlando. Me
announced In May this year that
hr will mil seek rcelcction In
September, saying he wantrd to
spend more time at his work and
with his family.

Tropical Storm Bob Heads
For Land With 70 MPH Winds
MIAMI (UPI| — tropical storm
Hob h e a d e d for s o u th w est
Florida's coast with sustained
winds nf 50 mph and gusts up to
70 mph today. |&gt;aundtng the
shoreline with high ildcs and
heavy xurl
The National Hurricane Center
said at dawn the storm already
was producing lirach erosion
because of the sort and tides of
more than 3 fret above normal
Hob was located 40 miles west o f
Fori Myers and moving east
northeast at alxiui 4 mph.
"W ith the continuation ol this
movement the center of tropical
Blorm Hob Is rx|&gt;relcd lo make a
landfall lielwrcit Naples, Flu .
and V en ire. Fla., early ib is

afternoon.” a 6 a m advlsory
sald "Little further strengthen
ing is expected prior lo landfall
Forecasters emphasized Bob
was a tropical storm and not u
hurricane bul predicted II would
probably produce "substantial
Hooding of low lying areas near
the coastal waters and In the
luirrirr Islands o f Sanlbel and
Cuptlva. Heavy surf with some
beach erosion Is tuklng place
now along Fort Myers Heach and
Sanlbcl Island and from Naples
Heach south."
Tropical storm Bob was born
In the Gulf of Mexico ut 5 pm.
Monday. Alter stalling, officials
say ihr storm started moving
around 10 p m Monday.

WEATHER

N ATIO N AL REPORT: Flash
flo o d s r a c in g th rou gh th e
gulches and washes o f the
western United Slates curved
holes up to 100 feet long In Utah
highways. Storms In ihe West
spirad ruin today from Colorado
and New Mexico ucruss Kansas
and Oklahoma to Texas. Other
showers were scattered from the
lower Mississippi Valley to Ihe
southern and central Atlantic
Coast.

AREA READINOS (0 a.m.):
temperature: 76; overnight low;
7 3 ; M o n d a y 's h i g h : 89;
barometric pressure: 29 92. rela­
tiv e h u m id ity; 91 percent;
winds: east at 7 mph. rain; .26
Inch: sunrise; 6 42 a m., sunsei
8:22 p.m.
W E D N E S D A Y TIDES:
Daytona Beach: highs. 1:28
a.m.. 2 05 p m.; Iowa. 7:29 a m ,
8:11 p.in.; Port Canaveral:
highs. L20 a m . 1:57 pm.:
lows. 7:20 a m.. 8 02 pm.;
Bnyport: highs. 6:17 a m.. 7:10
p m .; lows. 1:16 a.m.. — p m.
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Augustine to Jupiter Inlet out 50
miles — Southeast to south wind
15 lo 20 knots through Wed­
nesday. Sea 4 to 6 feet. Wind
und sea higher near scattered to
numerous thunderstorms.
EXTENDED FORECAST:
Thursday through Saturday —
Partly cloudy. Chance of mainly
afternoon and evening thun­
derstorms. Lows In the 70s.
Highs upper 80s to lower 90s.

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C ontinu ed from page I A
Spolskl also said requiring
sprinklers In some warehouse
buildings would drive up the
cost an additional $8 to $9 a
square foot.
Bob McKee, of McKee Devel­
opment Co.. Sanford, said the
ordinance Is not fair and would
penalize contractors who want
to build In Sanford.
Dennis Dolgner. an Industrial
developer from Lake Monroe,
warned. "In certain Instances,
you're going to put yourself out
of the Industrial marketplace."
Sanford architect and develop­
er Jerry Gross said existing fire
c o d e s a re c o m p r e h e n s iv e
enough without a strict sprinkler
requirement. Me also said adop­
ting the ordinance, based on a
similar one passed by Altamonte
Springs, would be a "mistake."
Altamonte Springs is "a dls
aster ol budding codes compiled
Into a sea of paperwork." Gross
said.
Me also warned the ordinance
could stym ie Ihe continuing
red evelopm en t of dow ntow n
Sanford.
A ll four builders said they
were not opposed to sprinklers
but the arbitrariness o f the
ordinance.
Farr agreed saying the ordi­
nance had no "logical Justifica­
tion." Me moved lo (able the
ordinance until Aug. 12 to allow
time for more discussions be­
tween builders and fire officials
But (he com m issioners shot
down his proposal 3-2 after City
Manager Frank Faison urged
them not lo delay action on the

C ontinu ed from page 1A
homebuilders present lo say that
m em bers of his organization
favor Ihe $500 per housing unit
fee. that gained commissioners'
approval easily.
The homebuilders have taken
no position on the fees for
commercial units, but he said
his personal opinion Is It appears
lo b e fair.
C ou n ty Adm inistrator Ken
Hooper made II clear that Ihc
slaB still believes Ihe fees II first
recommended for road Impact —
$1,000 per housing unit and $4
tier square fool of commercial,
retail or warehouse space — was
I,nr
County Engineer Jerry Mc­
Collum said Ihe proponed new
fees came us a result of meetings
not only with the homebuilders
association bul also with In­
dependent builders and com ­
mercial developers In the Crnlrnl
Florida area.
W h e n C o m m is s io n e r B ill
Klrchhoff asked whal the com ­
mission will do If u builder
comes before the board with u
request for rrzoning, plal or site
plan approval and ictuses to
commit to voluntarily pay ihe
fees. C om m ission er S andra
Glenn said, " l( Is up lo us lo
approve or deny."
Those builders who construct
structures within cities w ill also
lie charged Ihe voluntary fees If
Ihelr buildings front on county
roads such as County Road 427
and A irp ort Boulevard. M c­
Collum explained they will be
churgcd a fee when they request
access to county roads
In the meantime. Bible, who
s a i d he hus m e t w i t h
homebuilders several limes, was
told by Commissioners Barbara
Christensen. Sandra Glenn and
Fred S ireclm an lo go back
before Ihr homebuilders and
w ork out a com prom ise on

"life saving" ordinance out of high.
• Arc made of woodframe anc
deferrence to a "special Interest
group." Faison said the ordi­ are more than two stories high.
Bowling alleys and restaurants
nance*•*Is badly needed and hdk
been stalled long enough. He will have to Install sprinkled If
also said builders have had their total floor area Is more than
plenty of time to give their Input 6.000 square feet.
Businesses or factories that
but have failed to do so.
Fan. appearing annoyed by make or store combustible mate­
Faison's statement, defended the rials also have to have sprinklers
four builders, saying they are If they are made of precast
citizens of the city, not a "special concrete or other fire resistive
Interest group." He said Sanford material and;
• A re more than 12.000
fire officials have only met with
home builders, not Industrial square feet.
• More than two stories high
builders, and that the four did
not know the ordinance was and 10.000 square feet.
• More than three stories high
being discussed until they saw
an article In the July 5 edition of regardless of floor area.
Factories or commercial build­
the Evening Herald.
Commissioner Milton Smith ings made of concrete, wood or
said Faison was not trying to other less fire rcslsltlve material
"discredit" bul that Ihe city require sprinklers If:
• The total floor area exceeds
must consider first the safety of
8.000 square feet.
Its citizens.
• The building ts more than
Mercer then moved lo approve
one story high and total floor
Ihr ordinance and It passed.
After Ihe vote. Spolskl said the area cxceed.i 5.000 square feet.
d More lhaii thrre stories high
builders are Here to assist ihc
city and not make trouble for the regardless of floor area.
Public parking garages must
city."
T h e o r d i n a n c e r e q u ir e s have to have sprinklers If they
sprinklers In certain types of are made of precast concrete and
new com m ercial and m u lti­ are more than 10 000 square
fa m ily b u ild in g s . E x is tin g feet or If they are made o f other
structures, as well as single­ material and are more than
6.000 square feel.
family homes are exempt.
All buildings used for public
Apartments, condominiums or
townhousrs will have lo have assembly such as (healers and
sprinklers If they:
auditoriums will have lo have
• Are made o f precast con­ sprinklers, as would all buildings
crete or other fire resistive mate­ more than 75 fret high or 20.000
rial but are more than four square feel. Buildings consid­
stories high Precast concrete ered hazardous by Ihe fire de­
resists fire better which lowers p a r tm e n t. such as a irp o rt
Ihe fire hazard rating of the hangars and woodworking and
auto repair shops, will also nerd
building, according lo Neel.
• Are made of concrete block sprinklers
— R ick Brunson
and are more than three stories
connection fees for both water
and sewer service.
Bible said Ihc county must
raise Its water connection fee
Horn $425 per housing unit lo
$850 and sewer connection fees
from $4 lo $0 for service at Ihe
county's consumer sewer plan!
near Casselberry and from $4 71
to $6.71 al Orlando's Iron Bridge
sewrr plant.
Bible said the county does not
have any water or sewrr capaci­
ty Icll and the fres must be
raised to create capacity.
The c o u n ty 's Luke Mayes
water plant Is slated for Im­
mediate expansion, he said, and
the county's consumer sewer
plant must also be expanded lo
serve customers that cannot be
connected to Iron Bridge.
Mrs. C hristensen
proposed

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excessive and urged that Ihe
rales lo all customers be looked
at to determine If ari Increase
should tie made there.
Bible said Ihe county's policy
has been Ihul all Ihe customers
will pay ihrough Ihelr monthly
ratrs the costs o f maintenance
and operation o f the various
utility plants while connection
fees from new developm ent
would lie levied lo pay Ihe cost of
Increasing capacity for nrw cus­
tomers.
When asked how Orlando and
Orange County could charge a
lower connection fee. Bible said
both were given federal grants lo
allow expansion nf their plants
to crralr future capacity and
that Ihc federal government will
no longer give grunts for future
growth.
Mrs'. Glenn was also crlllcal ol
Ihc proposed fees, saying that It
will cost only $4 per gallon lo
connect new customers lo the
Orlando plant where effluent Is
p la n n e d fu r d is p o s a l In to
wetlands Bible countered that a
large pipe to carry the effluent
must lie constructed to thut area

and he warned that the state
Department of Environmental
Regulation Initially permitted
the wetlands program as a
replacement for some of the
e f flu e n t d u m p e d In to Ih e

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Continued from page 1A
read at Ihe meeting, pulling the
city on record us opposed lo the
zoo s scheduled move.
Wllh Ihe zoo's cages and other
equipment left behind. Sanford
could have Its own zoo, Mercer
said A Cincinnati zoo curator
has said hr could fill Ihc cages
wllh unlmals within 48 hours,
according lo Mercer.
fkiurd president John Smith,
reached In Orlando today, said
ihc zoo has "n o Intention of
taking fixtures with us If and
when we leave."
Smith called Ihr city com ­
mission a action "unfortunate"
because "Sanford has been a
gracious host" In the past
But he said Ihe commission Is
"n ot really In a position lo
provide guidance" as to ihr
lulure of Ihr zoo
"Our lease ts wllh Ihe county,
not the i lly." Smith said
Me said zoo officials w eir
planning for Ihc best interest of
Ihc anim als w h ile the city
c o m m is s io n w a n ts w hat it
believes Is best for the clly.
The zoo’s board voted July 11
lo move lo Orlando's Turkey
Lake Park. The Sanford site
south of U S Highway 17 92 on
Lake Monroe Is expected lo lie
vacated within the next three lo
five years During that lim e It
will try lo raise the $25 million
necessary lo make Ihe move lo
Ihe |iurk.
If Ihr zoo doesn't raise (he
money. It will not lie able to
m ove to Turkey Lakr Purk.
Smith said.

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C ontinu ed from page 1A
assessed valuation.
About $286,000 of the "newly
found" money Is federal revenue
sharing money not figured Into
Ihe original budget. Faison only
put In about $89,000 In federal
revenue sharing, saying Reagan
may cut the program and the
city not get all the money.
If Reagan does cut the pro­
gram and Sanford does not get
the additional $286,000. Faison
said Ihe city's $309,000 capital
projects budget would be frozen.
The projects include a $50,000
downpayment for two new fire
pumper trucks. $25,000 for a lot
for a new fire station on the west
side of the city and $8,800 for
restrooms at Fort Mellon Park.
M ayor B cttyc Sm ith c o m ­
mended ihc commission and ihr
city stalT for their work during
ihe budget review sessions. She
said the sc»slpns were conducted
In the spirit of fairness and
professionalism which Is unlike
the budget sessions other cities
have.
Mayor Smith also commended
Ihc citizens' willingness to pitch
In and pay for needed im prove­
ments the city needs.
She said one woman, who
owes no taxes because the entire
amount due Is Included In her
Homestead Exemption, called to
say she and other friends who
owe no taxes wanted to help
"pay their w ay." Mayor Smith
said the woman ofTcired lo pay
(he city $5 0 a year.
"T h a t's what you call civic
p r i d e ." said C om m ission er
David Farr
Econlockhatchcc. not lor new
capacity.
Mrs Christensen said lllblr
was being “ over cautious" In his
approach and the costs probably
won’t lie as high as he estimates
The zoo Is hugging oul ol Us
Sanford site ii'x mucky and
there Is no room lo grow, /on
officials say. Turkey Lake Park
offers a 100-acre site where more
animals can tie addril and a
metropolitan-class zoo can lxdeveloped, according lo iIn­
board
Board member Viola Kaslner
has said a pelting zoo would
remain al ihe Santnrd site
Bul Mercer said Ihr zoo move
was a (Militlc.il ploy by Ihe city ol
Orlando because It wants tlazoo.

...N o o n ey
C ontinu ed from page 1A
from ulcer surgery hr had Friday
w hen he d ie d
Death w as
believed to be from natural
causes, uthough the exact cause
was not tmmmedlately known
Nooney was hired by the
department In 1905 as a patrol
officer and promoted to sergeant
three years later and In 1972 hr
was promoted to lieutenant, nr
cording to Harriett
He said Nooney was a good
"street cop."
’ "H r spent his entire 20 years
on the streets that's where he
worked and that's where he
w a n t e d t o be
He di d an
excellent Job for all Ihe years he
worked for the Sanford police
department." Harriett said
Sanford Police Capt. Herb
Shea said the department was In
shock today at the loss of Ihelr
fellow officer.
"A lot of them still don't
believe It.
"H r was loo young."

AREA DEATHS

A R E A FORECAST) Today
considerable cloudlnrss with
showers and thunderstorm s
likely. High In Ihr upper 80s
Wind south lo southeast 10 to 15
mph w ith occasional higher
gusts neur thunderstorms. Rain
chance GO percent. Tonight and
Wednesday partly cloudy with
scattered showers und thun­
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70s High near 90. Wind south
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JAM ES T. BRANCH
Mr. James T. Branch. 65. of 87
S. W i n t e r Park D r i v e ,
Casselberry, died Monday at
Central Florida Regional Hospi­
tal. Sanford Born Dec. 26. 1919
In Baxley. Ga.. he moved lo
Casselberry front Sanford, where
he had lived most of his life. In
1982. Me was a retired painter
and a member of First Church of
God. Orlando
Survivors Include his wife.
Inez: four sons. Talmadge of
Gainesville, a: j Ross. Mark, and
Chuckle, all of Jacksonville:
stepdaughter. Marcella Brandeben-y. Longwood: sister. Helen
Clifton, Jacksonville; several
grandchildren.
B rlsson Guardian Fun eral
Home. Sanford, la In charge of
arrangements.
FRANK CARR SR.
Mr. Frank Carr. Sr.. 77. of
1309 W. Seventh St. Sanford,
died Sunday at Florida Hospltal-Orlando. Born March 15.
1908 In Thomasvllle. Ga.. he
moved lo Sanford 50 years ago
Me was a member of Springfield
M issio n a ry Baptist C hu rch.
Survivors Include two daugh­
ters. Rosetta Burke, and Marv
Henderson, both of Sanford; 22
g r a n d c h i l d r e n : 45 g r e a t ­
grandchildren.
Sunrise Funeral Home. San­
ford. la In charge of arrange­
ments.
E. FO RREST M A T
Mr. E. Forrest May, 49. of
Houston. Texas, died Saturday

In Houston Bom Dec 21. 1935
In Sanford, he moved lo Houston
In 1970.
Survivors Include his wife.
C a r o l: p a r e n t s . M ik e and
Kathleen T h om as. Houston;
sister. Cindy lloldrn. Cleveland.
Tenn.; and brother. Kirk May.
Sanford. He was Ihe grandson of
Ihe late Mr. and Mrs Frank
Adams. Sanford.
Funeral services were held
today In Houston San Jacinto
M em orial F u n eral Home In
charge.
JAMES R. MULLINS
Mr. James K. Mullins. 65. of
1205 W. 12th St.. Sanford, died
July 20 at Ridgecrest Manor.
DeLand. Born Jan. 9, 1920 In
Cleveland, he moved lo Sanford
eight years ago from Rochester.
N Y. He was retired from Ihe clly
of Rochester.
He Is survived by a devoted
friend. Mrs. Cora Lee Culver.
Sanford: sister. Vivian Miller.
Cleveland.
Sunrise Funeral Home Is In
charge of arrangements.
ALYCE E. NORMAN
Mrs Alyce E. Norman. 75. of
525 E. State Road 436. Fem
Park, died Sunday at Winter
Park Memorial Hospital. Bom
Oct. 20. 1909 in WlIkcsBarre.
Pa., she moved to Fem Park
(ram Miami In 1977. She was a
retired restaurant owner.
Survivors include a son. Philip
Kozrra. Fem Park; daughter.
Elaine G o o s lln . Fern Park;
brother, G e o rg e S tevenson.

K i n g s t o n . P a .: D o r o t h y
S u r v iv o r s In clu d e a son.
Dusenger. Kingston; four grand­ Shawn. Orlando; parents. Mr
children.
and Mrs. James Forsythe, Lan­
B a ld w ln -F a lrch lld Fun eral caster:'brother, David Forsythe,
Horn . A'tamonte Springs. Is In Memphis, Mo.
charge of arrangements
B a ld w ln -F a lrch lld Funeral
FRANK E. PLAPPERT
Mr. Frank E Plappert. 89. of Home. Forest City, is In charge
883 Lyns Drive. Longwood died of arrangements.
M onday at South S em in ole
Community Hospital,
Longwood. Born April 8. 1896 In Funeral Notices
P i t t s b u r g h , he m o v e d to
Longwood from there In 1978, • RANCH. JA M B S T ,
He was a retired electrical In­ -F u n a ra l w r « k n 1st J » m « , T Bran
o&lt; Cattaibarry „no Slot Monday. «
spector and a Catholic.
Said at 10 a m Wadnotday in tha tlx
S u r v iv o rs In clu d e a son.
Britton Funaral Moma. U nlord. wl
F ra n cis E.. L on g w o o d : one
Lorry Ja ttrlrt ol m# F lrtl Chu
g r a n d c h i l d : t w o g r e a t ­ Cad. O rla n d o . o lftc la tln a Burl
ivaryraon C*m« '» 'y . U n lo rd Vltllall.
grandchildren
M i l a m today Arrangamanlt by B
B a ld w ln -F a lrrh lld Fu n eral
' v w i l Noma, a Guardian (Kapai
Home. Goldcnroa. Is In charge of
CASB, FRANK M .
arrangements.
- ' - " T " M r y Icat lor Frant Carr Sr
Mnlord.
»n o d « d Sunday, will ba t*i,
DIANE UPTON
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Mrs Diane Upton. 38. o f 368
CMrrch wit* tr* Bay O l,.
W inchester Lane. Longw ood.
floating Vw w lrg will b* 4 t p m f
died Wednesday at her resi­ Burial will ba In Stilloh Camafar, S
dence. Born June 30. 1947 In Fiawral Hama In o«ar ya
Kirksvtlle. Mo., she moved to M U LLIN S . JA M B S N.
Longwood from there in 1975. - F u r w r o tarytew lo. J a m ., « ^
'u rd a y will t&gt;
She was a licensed practical fSaturday at 1 p m at USun,
Ila Funaral
nurse and member of the LanH*v *
OHIO
caater United Methodiat Church. V lawIn* Will M « * prn Friday Bur
taaos Camatary Sunrtta Funaral Ho
Lancaster. Mo.
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Daughter's Thanks Are Late
D EAR ABBT: What dors the
mother of an adult (22-year-old)
child do when aforementioned
adult child Is so remiss about
acknowledging important gifts
that It becomes embarrassing?
I refer sp ec ifica lly t o ' m y
daughter who was married last
November, and has yet to send
thank-yous for her w edding
gifts. (Her excuse: " I'v e been
busy.")

Dear
Abby

DEAR A B B Y: Guess what? I
have the same problem about a
Abby, she was not raised that million other people have: In-law
way; ever since she was a child. 1 trouble.
have stressed the Importance of
Mike and I have been married
sending thank-you notes pro­ for 15 years and have three
mptly. Evidently It never got beautiful daughters, 13. 12 and
through to her. It's very embar­ 9. When our girls were little, my
rassing when friends and rela­ In-laws had very little time for
tives ask me If "E llen " ever them, but six years ago. my
received their gift.
husband's sister got married and
Anv suggestions?
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had two boys, and let me tell
EM BARRASSED MOTHER you. these boys are No. 1 and
No. 2!
D EAR MOTHER: First, bear
The grandparents take the
In mind you are not responsible boys shopping, picnicking and
for what your daughter does — on little trips. The boys get to
or does not do.
ride on the tractor with "P op
Some years ago I received a Pop" — you name It. they do It
letter front a mother who had the — while my daughters sit In the
same problem. She enclosed a window, watching and crying.
Abby. my In-laws read your
ropy of the letter she had sent to
column religiously. I hope they
friends and relatives
Her solution not only got the see this because In It Is a
Job done. It made her feel better. message for them: "Grandma
and Grandpa: My kids need you
The letter:
It's not too late.”
"Dear (): I think six months Is
H U RT IN M A R Y LA N D
long enough for anyone to wall
fo” a thank-you mote, so I am
DEAR H U RT: And what If
taking It upon myself to thank they don't see It? Your message
you for the beautiful wedding Is too Important to leave to
gift you sent to our daughter.
chance.
"Please accept my apologies
for her Inexcusable negligence. I
assure you. she wasn't raised
that w ay."
M A R Y SM ITH
(NOT MY R E A L NAM E)

Won't you please try to make up
for lost time?"
DEAR ABB Y: I have a sis
ter-ln-law who likes everything
Just so. but she dislikes putting
her thoughts Into spoken words
Example: When you go to her
house, the first thing you see In
her entrance hall Is a sign that
says: "You have Just entered a
no-smoklng rone."
In the bathroom, there's a sign
a b o v e the John that says:
"Please keep lid down. Thank
you."
She has little signs on her light
switches that say: "H ave you
turned off the lights?"
And Just In case someone
missed the no-sm oktng-zone
sign, she has little signs all over
the place that say: "Thank you
for not smoking."
What Is your opinion of all this
sign language?
JU S T A 8KIN O
D E A R J U S T : It gets the
message across It's not very
subtle, but u ndou btedly e f­
fective

If you haven't the courage to
tell them, write a letter saying:
"Our girls feel hurt and left out
because you obviously fuvor
your grandsons. I am hurt
because my kids are hurting

DEAR ABBY: The day aftrr a
relative's wedding took place In
Maine, an "Invitation" arrived at
my ■♦tome In Oregon! I know
|M-rfertly well that It was mailed
late to muke sure I wouldn't
arrive In Maine, unbidden and
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plainly. "Send gift, don't com e” ?
Worse yet was the Invitation
for another occasion that came
jtostmarkrd the day after the
party The clod even enclosed
photos of the magnificent table
setting so I could see what I had
missed, and eat my heart out.
Writ. I didn't. So I remain...
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The Rev. Ronald G. Broknw.
Middle School Principal, a n ­
nounced today that 72 students
inude the Honor Roll or Head­
master’ s List ut Trinity Pre­
paratory School for Ihe 1085
Spring term.
Of the more than 400 students

who attend Ihe college pre­
paratory school. 11 qualified for
the prestigious Headmaster's
List. In order for a student to be
recognized In ihe Headmaster's
List, hr or she must have n 05 or
better grade point average, with
no grade being less than 90

Students who were honored on
Ihe Headmaster's List Included
Donna Johnston, an eight-grader
front Maitland. Aimer Nocrro. an
right gr.idt-i from Altamonte
Springs. Sai.tli Baiitaid. a tiiiiIh-grader from Winter Park.
Sieve Fender, a ninth-grader
from Wittier Springs. Lauren
Grernbautn. a ninth grader Irom
A lta m o n te Sjtrlngs. G regory
G riffin , a ninth-grader from
Casselberry. Pamela Himes, a
program which will be on jiroper ninth-grader from Longwood,
soil and use of fertilizers. A ny­ Natasha N azareth, a ninthone Interested In becoming a grader front Orlando. Plnldn
member Is Invited lo attend.
Toochlnda. a ninth-grader from
For further Information con­ Apopka. Dennis Wolfe, u nin­
tact Mrs. May at 574-4654 or th-grader front Orlando and Brad
Peggy Noles at SAnford 322­ Shapiro, a tenth-grader from
4076.
Maitland.

African Violet Society Meets
The Heart of Florida African
Violet S ociety will hold Its
monthly meeting August I at
9 30 a m. at Ihe home o f Mrs
Melvin May. 1314 N. Fowler
Drive. Deltona.

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.md Boh Mover, all of Sanford.
Christopher and Lisa Evans,
cousins of the bride, were ihe
ring bearer and flower girl.
Following a reception at ihe
Garden Club of Sanford, the
couple departed on a honey­
moon trip to St. Augustine artd
Charleston. SC. They will make
their home at 2413 Key Ave..
Sanford. The bride Is a legal
assistant to attorney Marcia K
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groom; Sharon Rusal, sister of
the groom: both of Sanford and
Sandy McPhll!l|*s of Deltona.
The dresses, flowers and hair
clusters were Identical to the
maid of honor's
Both mothers received a long
stemmed rone from the bride an
she walked down the aisle.
The groom carried a gold
(XHkrl watch given as a gilt to
him from Ihe bride.
David T. Russi. Jr., served
his b roth er as best man
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C h eryl Lyn n Bowen and
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daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. Fred
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Sanford. The groom Is the son
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1803 Palm Way. Sanford.
The candlelltc double ring
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father, the bride chose for her
vows an elegant gown of silk
organza with a beaded Schlflll
lack yoke and collar. The gown
was enhanced by a silk venlse
bodice with Victorian sleeves.
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ci rcul ar flounced s e m i ­
cathedral train. The wedding
dress wus highlighted by a
fingertip veil trimmed with
Schlflll lace with a beaded
crown headpiece. The bride
wore a double strand of pearls
given as a gift to her from the
groom. She curried a cascading
bouquet of while stcphanotls,
w h ite cym btdlu m orch ids,
snnla roses, whllr mini carna­
tions and babies breath.
M arcia K. L lp p ln c o tt o f
W in ter Park was m aid o f
honor. She wore an off (he
shoulder, peach silk organzu
drrss with lampshade skirl.
She carried a European style
bouquet of peach and rust
gerberas. {teach mini carna­
tions. white daisies and "jiurple
slallce. Her hair was adorned
with a floral cluster.

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Mary s Hairport at
2040 Hiawatha Aw .
Sanford. Is under new
ii w n r r a li I p
New
owners, who took over
In Apr i l , are Ju na
J o ne s a u d L y n d a
Carter, h o me t o wn
girls
Also will) them on
stall are hairstylists
Din nr Gl l l ma u and
Mary I.allrrr They all
offer Ihr llnest In hair
care
Juna has been an
operator since 1909
and has worked lor and
ow ned other beauty
salon* In Sanford
Lynda has 12 years
e x p e r i e n c e In i b r
lK-uiity business Horn
I n t o a I a m 11 y &lt;&gt;f
hairstylists, she has
brought her skills hack
In Santord alter seven
years working In thr
Winter Springs area
Diane Gllhnan has
tw-en an operator since
1975 and has workln
Sanford for 10 years
She welcomes all of her
former customers lo
come tor a visit
Mar y L a llr e e has
been an operator since
1970 and Is ihr former
owner of the salon and
has decided to stay on
and work with the new
owners.

Mary's Hairport staff consists of Juna, seated, and
standing, from left, Diane, Lynda and Mary.
Juna. Lynda. Diane
and Mary all Invite all
I heir friends lo stop bv
for a visit.

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Tuesday through Sat­
urday. 9 a m to 5 p in
and evenings by ap­

pointm ent Walk ins
are welcome. For an
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H E A R IN G T E S T S S E T
FOR SANFORD/CASSELBERRY AREA
Serving
D nlly

EWcIronic S**rlng I m I i will bo qittn K m *1 lb* Of*ng* H**&gt;
mq Aid C lrt 1701 8 oa*nd» D r . 8*nloid &lt;t*OAd*f orVfl and 110
1 Hwy 1 7 * ] CMMlbwrry. Monday
Friday its . moot w
C S O tU n to n and ■ FlaSar cortittod by Nt* National Haanng Aid
Soclaly will b* *1 ISaaa olSca* to porlorm lb* •*.t.

K K ST A LR .V M X ( O I M HV STOIUA L L T H E FISH Y O U C A N E A T

Anyon* who hat IroubM Sawing or undaratandlng ll walcomo
'(• hata a 1**1 using I ha lala«l alaclroruc aryuipmani lo dttar
mlna M* ar bar particular lo t.

E«*rv Wtdntiday And Friday1 Sained II AM B 30 P M

( raryon* should h*»* a Soaring la*l at Waal one* a yaar II Ihar*
I* any iroubta al all Soaring cloan» tr* n paopl* now w aving
a Soaring aid or I h o.* who h*r* boon loM nothing could b* don*
lor lham can hnd out about th* la la d mat hod* « t haartng
corraction*

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Or Baktd Potato. Colt Slaw Or
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energy becking.

T h ey operate three f r o m al l o v e r I hc
d e live ry trucks with country with dlllerent
delivery service weekly va rieties of hay in
to llir tr regular ac­ eluding western allalta
counts Including many Fassas exports JO Ions
t a r g e k e n n e l s and of hay for race horses
stables.
In Venezuela.
Fassas has been In
This large volume ol
the hay and Iced busi­
ness lor It) years al business also means
I ten W hile Karrway in p rices are lower or
Orlando and in Lex­ i om parah lr lo olher
ington Kv . and lor the area feed stores
pas t I '9 y e a r s hr
They have all kinds
operated a store nr\l to
ol bird supplies and sell
S a d d l e
U p i n hul k bird feed and
Longwood
bagged bird feed
Because they move
Western Day A Grain
close to 150 ions each
monl h I he slot k ol Is o p e n M o u d a y
anim al teed is kepi through Friday. O a m
fresh Five tiuckloads to H p m and Satur
com e In each week day H a m tiifip n i.

Under New Ownership

Golden Fried O r Broiled Cod FRct

In oetnl opaque
or aemf alieer,

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During the one d ay
event customers will
ret’ctVr 5(J cents nil jx-t
hag ott all feed Owner
John i-',i*sas and Man­
ager Mark Sfaks Invite
you lo come In and gel
acquainted. There will
he hot (logs and ham
Imrgers in eat and you
ca n s i g n up fo r a
dinner cruise fur two
on the .Srar o f Sanford

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Take advantage of
the truckload prices inr
Carnal Ion Feed Pro­
ducts
Western Hay A Grain
sells horse feed and
supplies, jx-t supplies,
pel loods for birds,
dogs, ca ts, rabbits,
hamsters, and guinea
pigs
T h e y also carry
garden supplies, tools
and seeds
They carry 12 dll
leretit brands of dug
Inod and eater lo dog
&lt; lulls and ken n els.
liecauNe ol thetr new
warehouse they can
slock many dlllerent
brands

Wrslrrn Jlny /V Grain
In h old in g u grand
o|x-nlng Saturday, July
27 .it Hn new location
(he corner of County
Kruid -127 (l^tngwtMxl
Avenue) on Magnolia
S t r e e t . A lta m o n te
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Western Hay
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Szaks and
owner John
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AmTILE. a complete
ceramic tile store offer­
ing sales and Installa­
tion. was established as
an extension of John
and Noble Parker's al­
r eady e x i s t i n g ti l e
contracting business.
On display are a large
selection of colors, de­
signs and patterns.
Located at 207 E.
25th St.. Sanford. In
th e A c e H a r d w a r e
B u ild in g. A m T I L E
raters to the homeowner, builder, decora­
tor. und anyone else
who needs to sec a
large selection of tile all
at o n c e . D o - l t you rselfers arc w e l­
come.

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shower pans They ulso
do tile cleaning, regrouting, and sealing ol
baths, new homes us
well as old
In 1 9 5 7 . J o h n
worked with his father,
w ho o w n e d and
operated a Hie com­
pany until his death.
After six years In the
service. John worked
with several tile com­
panies until 1980 when
he b e c a m e a sel f e m p l o y e d ti l e c o n ­
tractor. He Is licensed.
Insured and bonded.

Th e P u r k e r s
s pe c i al i z e In h om e
remodeling and add­
ons. a n d r e p ul r l ng
d a m a g e d w a l l s or

He opened AmTILE
In 19H4 to provide an
additional service to
his customers.

Custom Moo«

with accessories and
t ri m lo mulch They
have tHiltr Italian and
Mexican tile

N oble has worked
with her husband In
the field for the last 4' t
years and can Install
tile herself She has
tills advantage when
selling tile In the shop

They sell llle from l&lt;&gt;
ceram ic tllr distribu­
tors Including 414-Inch.
Bx6. 5x7. 5xH. ami
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Central Florida Klwanls Club. 7:30 a.m..
Florida Federal Savings and Loan. Stale Road
436 ul 434. Altamonte Springs
Seminole Sunrise Klwanls Club. 7 a m.. Airport
Restaurant. Sanford.
Optimist Club of South Seminole, 7:30 a m.
Holiday Inn. W ym ore Road. Altamonte Springs.
Central Florida Blood Bank Florida HospltalAllarnonte Branch. 601 E. Altamonte Ave.. 9 a,m
to 5 p.m.
Handicap S in gles Dance. 7:30-9:30 p m
Westmonte Park. Altamonte Springs. Admission
Is 35 cents. For Information'call Cluudla Harris al
Westmonte Park. 862-0090.
Weklva AA (no sm oking). 8 p .m , W eklva
Presbyterian Church. SR 434. at W e k lv a Springs
Road. Closed.
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Longwood AA. 8 p.m.. Rolling Hills Moravian
Church. SR 434. Longwood. Alanon. same time
and place,
Tanglewood AA, 8 p.m., St. Richard s Episcopal
Church. Lake Howell Road. Alanon. same time
and place.

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Rrbos Club AA. noon and 5:30 p.m.. closed. 8
p m , step. 130 Normandy Road. Casselberry,
d e a n Air Reims Club. noon, closed.
Sanford AA. 5 30 p.m., closed discussion, and 8
p.m.. open discussion. 1201 W. First St.
17 92 Group A A. 8 p.m.. closed. Messiah
Lutheran Church. 17-92 and Dogtrack Road.
Overeaters Anonym ous, open. 7:30 p.m..
Florida Power A Light. 301 S. Myrtle Ave..
Sanford
W ED N ESD AY. JULY 24
Full Gospel Business Men's Fellowship In­
ternational breakfast meeting. 6:30 u.m.. Holiday
Inn. Stale Road 436 and Wymore Road. Alla
monte Springs. For details call 656-4255.
Central Florida Blood Bank Seminole County
Branch. 1302 E. Second St.. Sanford. 9 a m. lo 5
p m. Florida Ilospltal-Altamonte Branch. 11 a in
to 7 p m
Santord Klwants Club. noon. Sanford Civic
Center.
Casselberry Rotary breuklust. 7:30 a.in..
Cassellrerry Senior Center. 200 N. Lake Triplet
Drive.
Financial advisory service for senior citizens
available by appointment. I p.m., Casselberry
Senior Center. 200 N Uikr Triplet Drive. Call
831 3551. ext 264
Medicare help lor seniors. 10 a.m. until noon.
Casselberry Senior Center 200 N. Triplet Drive.
Cassellrerry.
Heart Saver Course (four-hour course continues
Thursday night) sponsored by the Sanford
Jaycers and American Heart Association, 7-9
p.m.. Sunshine Room. Florida Power A Light
building. 301 N Myrtle Ave.. Sanford. How to
deal wlih one-man CPR and choking Register by
July 2 l.call 321-4320.
THURSDAY. JULY 28
International Training In C om m unication
Greater S e m i n o l e Club ( p r e v i o u s l y
Toast mistress). 7:30 pm .. Altamonte Chupel
Education Building on Slale Road 436. second
and fourth Thursdays.
Sanford Juycces general membership meeting.
7:30 p.m.. Juycee building. 5th and French.
Sanford.
Sanford AA. 1201 W. First St.. 5:30 p.m..
closed discussion, und 8 p.m., open, speaker.
Oviedo AA, 8 p.m., closed. First United
Methodist Church.
Ovrrrutern Anonymous, open. 7:30 p.m. Com­
munity United Methodist Church. H ighw ay 17 92
one-half mile north of SR 436, Casselberry
Newcomers meeting. 7 p.m. Florida HospitalAltamonte. 7:30 p.m. In Ihe annex conference
room behind the hospital on Slate Road 436. Nol
recommended for newcomers.
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They also sell I-Inch.
2-Inch, and 3-Inch floor
llle in muny random
patterns ami designs.
4xH pavers, 6x6 floor
llle. 8-Inch llle In more
lhan 200 colors, and
IO 12 Inch tile, marble
sllls and shower seats,
sealer-cleaners, a d d
r e s i s t ant gr out s In
m a n y c o l o r s , an d
drvwall grouts

She can assist from
start to finish und thr
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based on what she has
learned by her experi­
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Ph 322-5742

ALAN'S
FABRICS AND RUGS

A m T IL E owners Nobie and John Parker with her sister,
Angie Seigler

" W e do ou r ow n
work from start to
finish and ure more
concerned with getting
good results than sides
goals," he said. "W e
Install any wall or floor
tiles, using the cement
or mastic m ethod."

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from selection o f colors
to final Installation—
someone that has In­
stalled tile und knows
what Is best for Job
particular Job." said
John. T h e r e Is no
churge for estim ates
and pre-Job counseling

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NEW YORK (UPI) — An International hotel
chain unit of Japan Air Lines Monday announced
It has contracted with Tlshman Realty and
Construction Co. to build a $70 million holel In
Chicago by June 1987
Japan Air Lines Development Co. announced
the 400-room Hotel Nlkko Chicago Riverfront
Park will be part of the Riverfront Park business
complex along the Chicago River, under devel­
opment by Tlshman.
The hotel will be an 18 story, three-basement
building. Construction will start by October.
The announcement came 10 days after JAL
Development launched Itself Into the U.S. hotel
market by taking over management of the Essex
House hotel, one of New York's landmarks, from
Marriott Corp. July 12
The Essex House will be the flagship of Nlkko
Hotel International (U S.A.l Inc., n U.S. subsidiary
of JAL Development, the firm said.
JAL Development President Yoshlo Ishtkuwa
said Nlkko Hotels International had been rather
cautious of penetrating into the U.S. market
because of fierce competition.
Ishlkawa said his firm has already taken over
management o f Hotel Holiday Inn Waikiki Beach
In Hawaii and Is now building a hotel In San
Francisco. A hotel Is also planned for l-os
Angrlrs. he said
Ishlkawa also said he Is also considering hotel
con stru ction In Boston. W a s h in g to n and
Houston.
JAL Development has developed Into Japan s
largest International hotel chain, (rutting n total u.r
|h hotels worldwide under lls management and
establishing membership agreements with HI
others. The 1H Include London's Montcnlm Holel
which II acquired earlier this month.
Ishlkawa said his firm plans to Increase the
number of hotels under Its management to 30 In
Ihrrc years, to 50 In five years and to 100 In 10
years to catch up with leading International hotel
chains such as Hilton.

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Sw itzerland (UPII —
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meeting for the second
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trtday to discuss n re­
vised price structure
that could help the
c a r t e l regain Its
dwindllqg Influence on
world miirkels.
They were also dis­
cussing an urgent need
for lighter discipline to
eradicate widespread
price dlscbunllng and
over-stepping of pro­
duction quotas In the
scramble for custom­
ers.
Persian Gulf officials
privately predicted a
50 cent cut In the price
of heavy crude — from
the present $26.50 a
barrel to $26.
lint the $20.50 price
ol ticst-quality extra
light grades at the top
of the OPEC range of
differentials may well
lie left unchanged, the
officials said.
The 13 ministers, In
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n teellu g. apparent l y
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restricted session was
needed tarause o f the
deep divisions la-tween
members.
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Insisting on a cut In
th e p r ic e o f he a v y
c r u d e s w ere Sa ud i
Arabia — sup|Kirtrd by
Kuwait, Ecuador and
V en ezu ela — which
has said that, regard­
le s s o f what o t he r
carlel members decide.
It will reduce Its prices
In response to price
cuts by Mexico, which
Is not a in rm her of
OPEC.
Saudi Arabi a has
warned lhat It would at
least double production
unless the others re­
s p e c t e d pri ce and
production agreements
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selling und exceeding
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WASHINGTON (Ill'll
— Tickets for lirucr
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sold mil In less than
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seivlcc In three elites
Monday, Including I hr
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laist Monday, about
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Thousands of Ameri­
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Abandoned In tachAngo for No
J&gt;
C o m m in / i #1 tho N orth wo i f
co r nor of tho South w o it
of
Socflon (3, TthonthJp 70 South,
B o n g o 10 F o i l , S e m i n o l e
C o u n fy , F lo rid # , ru n fh e n re
South 07*4102 ‘ We»1 Along tho
W « il b o u n d a ry o f la id
Southw ott U, I l f I I foot to the
point of Bog Inning, Mild point
h o ln g on a c u r v e cone a ro d
S o u fh w o iltr ly , h aving a ro d iu l
of 400 00 f#ei, A c t n f r a l #ng*e
i r W V T i thtfHA So u th easte rly
along fh# a rc of M id c u r v e , an
arc d ilfo n cA of 777 t l foot to the
and of void cu rve thane# South
17*47 04 ‘ E A it 104 It r#«1 to lh#
b aglnnlng of a c u rv e co n caved
N o rfh A A iltrly having a r a d iu t of
4M 14 feet a ca n tra l ang l# of
04*74'i l ” . Ihanc# So u th easte rly
along th« arc of M id c u r v e . an
a rt distance of 77 47 le e f , 1 h # m i
N orth 04*17'17 W#vf 44 47 f#«f
to a point on a tu rv # co n caved
N o rlh A A itA fly. having a r a d lu i
of 40A 14 f#«f a ce n tra l an g l# of
01*14 74'% thence N o r th w a ila r ly
along fh# a rc of M id c u rv e , an
a rc d iita n c # ol II 77 t##t. thence
N orth 17*43 04 W a it, 104 11 t#at
to B mi bag inning of a c u r * a
lo n c a v a d Southw av»*fly h a v in g
a r a d iu i of 140 00 faat, a c a n tra l
I a n g l# o f 31*10* 14**| th a n e #
M o r lh a t i it f ly along fh# a r c of
M id cu rv # . an arc d ista n t# of
J I 4 90 faat to a point on Mid
W # $ l b o v n d i r y o f s a id
South w a it U , thane# S o u th
07*4J’» ' ' W a it along M ill W a it
.boundary, M 10 fee l lo fha P o in t
of Baglnnlng
l agat D escription No 4 ( to t «
abandoned In eachenge for No
J)
C a im i« m i at fha N orth m en
co rn ar o l fha South w as I U of
Section 17, Township 70, South
R a n g a 10
a it - S e m ln o t *
C o u n ty , F lo r id a , ru n th e n c e
South 07*4107 West along fha
W t il b o u n d a ry of la id
S o u th east U . 17411 laat to a
point on fha Southarly txm ndar y
o f a n a a ls t in g r ig h t of w « r
• a S i m an !, M id po-int tjatng on a
t u r v * can t a v td Soul h was far I y,
h a vin g a ra d iu s of 440 00 fa#t a
c a n tra l an g l* 11*14 10 . thanca
S o u th w esterly along fha a r c of
Mid c u rv e , an arc d ista n t# of
172 44 faat lo I ha and ot M id
c u rv e , thanca South 17*47 04
l a s t km I t t#«t to the bag inning
of a c u r v a c o n c a v a d
Nor fhaaftterly having a ra d iu s ol
404 l l faat # can tral angla of
00*74 4 l’#j thane# S o u th aaste rly
along tha arc ol M id c u rv a . an
a rc d istan t# of f ) 49 t##t to th#
Po int of Beginning thence to n
lino# Sao th aattvfly along said
c u rv e through a can tral ang le of
0 7 *U U % an arc d istan ca ot
44 4 } t e a l
th a n ca N o rth
72*11*44 1 E a s t 17* *1 fa a t
thanca N orthw esterty along tha
a rc of a c u rv e c o n c a v e d
N o rth e aste rly having a ra d iu s
of 40i M feet., a ce n tra l an g le of
47*4:7"41'% an a rc d iiia n c a of
140 47 f a a t , t h t n c * S o u t h
04*1717 E a s t 44 47 feet to tha
P o in t ot Beginning
P e rso n s interested rnay ap
pear and tie heard at the tim e
and p lace spec 11lad
A D V IC E I O TH E P U B L I C If
a parson decides to appeal a
d ecision m ade with resp e ct to
any m atter considered at the
abov# m eeting or h e aring ha
m a y need a ve rb atim reco rd of
tha proceedings. Including fhe
testim o n y and evidence, w h ich
re co rd Is not provided by lit#
C ity of Sanfo rd 4 tS 7 0 iO !Q ll
C ity C om m ission of the
C ity of Van torn f tor Ida
B y M N T am m . J r .
C ity C la rk
P u b lis h J u ly 91. 1401
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a d m in is t r a t io n

Ih o a d m in lt lr a llo n ol Iho
o t'o lo of E v o ly n Sutton Spraguo.
d a cta ta d . F lit N um bor
• t 440 C P . It pon din g In tho
C l t c u l t C o u rt lo r S o m ln o lt
C o u n t y , F lo r id a . P r o b a lo
O ir lilo n , Iho a d d ro tt o l Mhlch It
Som inoio County C o u rth o u to .
S o n lo rd . F lo r id a &gt;8/71. Tho
n o m o t ond o d d r t t w t ot tho
par to n al ro p ro w n lo tlv o ond tho
p o rto n o l r o p r o t o n la t lv t ‘ i o l
tor nay oro tot forth bolow
A l l in torotto d p o r to n t oro
rog u lro d lo Ilia w ith t h it co u rt.
W IT H IN T H R E E M O N T H S OF
T H E F I R S T P U B L IC A T IO N O F
T H IS N O T IC E
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o g a ln tl tho a t la l* an d (81 any
o b | * c l ! o n by a n I n l a r o t l o d
p o rto n lo whom n o lle # w o t
m a ile d that chollongot tho v a lid
lly of tho w ill, tho qua title at Ion t
of Iho portonol ro p ro to n to llvo .
vonuo. or lu rltd lc tlo n ot Iho
co urt
A L L C L A IM S A N D O B J E C
T IO N S MOT SO F I L E D W I L L
B E F O R E V E R IIA R R E D
P u b licatio n of th it N o llc o h o t
begun on J u ly 8&gt;. I N I
Po rto n o l H rp ro w n la llY O
Chor lotto O w lng t
lot E o i t Lo u r an C ourt
E a rn P o rk . F lo rid a 17/JO
A lio .n a y tor
P o rto n o l R o p ro w n lo tlv o
F Madman A F Madman. I* A
by J Don f Madman
1)7 W otl C h u rch Auonua
Long-wood. Plot Ido i n t o
Tolaphono S V I U t«V4
P u b lllh J u ly 11.80. I N I O EM I M
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
OP TH E E IO H T IB N T H
J U D IC IA L C I R C U I T
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y ,
F L O R ID A
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N O T IC E O F F O R F E I T U R E
P R O C E E O IN O S
TO Ja n n lla r T ra lo n a t
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ond all o lh a rt who c la im on
in lo ro tl In mo lo llo w ln g pro
p a r ly 1
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Autom obile V ohitlo Id o n llllc o
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G R E G M A N N IN G . C h lo l ol
Po llco ot Long wood Som inoio
Counfy, Flo* Ido through h it duly
tw o rn P o lice O t flc a r t . dovol
opod probable co u w to w l t o tha
d o u n b o d property on Iho lath
d ay ol Jan w oty IN S at o r near
I I I lo n g wood B u tin e t t C a n to r,
L ong wood Som inoio C o u n ty ,
f lor Ida and w ill oppoor tie lore
Ih o H o n o ra b le C
VERN O N
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C o u r t . E ig h la o n lh J u d i c i a l
C ir c u it . Room &gt;14. Som in o io
C o u n ty C o u rth o u to . S o n lo r d .
F lo r id a , on tho 81 t l d a y ol
A u g u tl I N I at I M A M tor the
p u rp o w ol req u eu in g an d filin g
a R u le to Show C a u w w h y Iho
d e tc tib e d property th ou ld no! bo
lor tolled to I t * u w o l. o r to ld by
tho Chlo l of Po lice upon pro
d u rin g duo prool the! ta m o w ot
b e in g u to d In v i o la t io n o l
f lo r &lt;da L a w t dealing w ith con
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IIN J I
N O RM AN H W O LF IN G E H
STA TE ATTO RN EY
B y ANNE E
R IC H A R D S H U T B E R G
A S S IS T A N T
STATE ATTO RN EY
Ot I n o ot I t * Slate A ttorn ey
P o tt O ffice B u t I I U
Sonlord F lo rid a U 771 8 1 14
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Pu b b th Ju ly 71. 10. IN S
O EM I M
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F IC T IT IO U S N A M E
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am engaged In b u tin e tt a t P O
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IN S
w in t e r S p r in g s ,
Sominoio County. F lo rid a under
Ih o l l c l l l l o u t n e m o o l
C A R O LY N S PA R TY AND
G I F T S H O P , and that I In la n d lo
r e g u la r told nam e w ith tho
C le r k o l Iho C ir c u it C o u r t .
Som in o io Co unty. F lo r id a In
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o l Iho F ictitio u s Nemo S tatu tes.
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Legal Notice
im t h ic ir c u it c o u r t

F O R S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y .
F L O R ID A
P R O B A T E D IV IS IO N
F llo N u tn b a r BJ 4 U C P
O tvltlan P ro b a lo
IN R E E S T A T E O F
RA LPH R BRUN S.
D e co a w d
N O T IC E O F
A D M IN IS T R A T IO N
Tho a d m in is t ra t io n o l Iho
o tta lo o l R A L P H R B R U N S ,
dec s a la d F llo N u m b e r IS U J
C P . It ponding In the C irc u it
C o u rl lo r S e m in o le C o u n ty .
F lo rid a . Prob alo D iv is io n , iho
ad d ro tt ot w h ich It Som inoio
County Courthouto N o rfS P a r *
A vonuo. Sonlord, F L Th o nam e
an d a d d ro tt of the p o rto no l
roprotontollvo end the portonol
ro p ro w n fa flv o 't a tto rn e y oro
w t forth below
A ll In to ro tto d p o r t e n t o r*
rtg u irv d lo Mo w ith th * court
W IT H IN T H R E E M O N T H S
FRO M TH E D A T E O F TH E
F IR S T P U B L IC A T IO N OF
T H IS N O T IC E
( I ) OH cla im s
ag ainst Iho o tta lo end 131 any
o b |o c t lo n b y a n I n t e r f i l e d
porton to w hom n o tice w as
m oiled Ih o ' ch o llo n g o t lh * va lid
Ity o* Iho
-ho q u el it le a l le n t
.o f Iho p e rtu .,,1 re p re s e n ta tiv e ,
vonuo or lu r lt d lc t lo n ot tho
court
A L L C L A IM S A N D O B J E C
T lO N S NOT SO F I L E D W IL L
BE FO REVER B A R R ED
Dote ot the firs t p u b licatio n ot
th is notice of a d m in is tra tio n
J u ly t*. IN S
Co Fo rto n al R o p ro w n to tiv o t
I f L Y L E D EAN BRU N S
R t I. B o v T t
Tower H ill, IL A 3 S 7 I
/»/ R A N D Y G E N E B R U N S
101 H o lly SI
P e r u . IL 03SS7
Attorney tor
Po rtonol R rp r e w n t a lfv e o
I f D O U G LA S S T E N S T H O M .
E S Q U IR E ol
S T E N S TR O M , M c lN T O S M ,
J U L I A N .C O L B E R T
fc W H IG HAM . P A
P O Boa I HO
Sonlord, F L JT778 1JM
Telephone 80S--383 8171
Pub lish J u ly I* . 33. IN S
D E H *4
F IC T IT IO U S N A M E
N otice It hereby g ive n that I
am engaged In b u sin e ss o f 418
A m lc k W a y , C a t t o l b t r r y .
Som lno lt County. F lor Ida 18787
under Iho lic lltio u t n e m o of
BO B S C O N C R E T E P U M P IN G ,
and that I Inland lo r e g u la r said
n am e w ith tho C le rk of tho
C irc u it Court, Som inoio C o u nty.
F lo rid a In a cco rd an ce w ith Iho
p r o v lilo n t o l Iho F ic t it i o u s
Nome Statutes. To w it S ot bon
Its 00 F lo rid a S la lu io t I»S7
7t7 Robert H Sch oo n ly
P u b llth J u ly 71. M A A u g u st a.
11. I N I
D E H 11 4 __________
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
F O R S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y ,
F L O R ID A
P R O B A T E D IV IS IO N
F IN Numbor as 4 M C P
D ivision P r o b e lt
IN R E E S T A T E O F
A D E L A ID E M M E R E C K I .
D e re e te d
N O T IC E O F
A D M IN IS T R A T IO N
Th o a d m in lt lr a llo n o l the
o t t a lo ot A 0 E L A I D E
M
M E R E C K I . d o c o a to d
F llo
Num bor as 4)0 C P . I t ponding in
Iho C lr c u ll Courl lo r So m ln o lt
C o u n ty , F lo r id a . P ro b a te
D iv isio n , tho a d d ro tt o l w h ic h It
Sem inole County C o u rth o u se . N
P o rk Avo , S o n lo rd F L . Tho
n a m e a n d a d d r o t t o l lh *
portonol ro p ro to n ia llv o an d the
p o rto n o l r e p r e s e n t a tiv e 's Ot
tor n ay oro tot forth bolow
A lt In la ro tlo d p a rs o n s a r e
req u ire d to fit* w ith the co u rt.
W IT H IN T H R E E
M O N TH S
FRO M TH E D A TE OF TH E
F IR S T P U B L IC A T IO N O F
T H IS N O T IC E
t i l a ll c la lm t
ogolntt the o ila le on d 17&gt; ony
o b le c t lo n by on I n l a r o t l o d
l * i t u n to whom n o llc o w a s
m a ila d that th a Mongos Iho v a lid
lly ol tho w ilt, iho q u a lific a tio n !
ol Iho portonol re p re s e n ta tiv e ,
venue or lu r ltd lc tlo n o l tho
court
A L L C L A IM S A N D O B J E C
T IO N S NOT SO F I L E D W I L L
HE F O R E V E R B A R R E D
Dote ol iho l i r t l p u b lic a tio n ot
b i l l n o lle * ot a d m in is tra tio n
J u ly I* . IN S
P o ito n a l R o p ro to n ia llv o
1/ H E N R Y f R I C H T E R
HO 7th St
P alm etto, F L l l t a i
Attorney tor
P e r tonal R op ro to n to llvo
/v DOUGLAS ST E NS T ROM
E S Q U IR E ol
S T E N S 1 RO M M clN T O S M
J U L IA N C O L B E R T
A W ttlG H A M P A
P O Boa IJM
Son tor d. F L I8 7 7 M J M
Tolaphona MS &gt;73 1171
P u b llth J u ly I* . » . IM S
D E H *1
IN T N I C IR C U IT C O U R T
F O R S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y .
B L O B IO A
P R O B A T E D IV IS IO N
F IN Numbor IS 41* C P
D ivision Pro b alo
IN H E E S T A T E O F
IS A B E L ED W A R O S
PEA R SA LL.
Docoatod
N O T IC E O F
A D M IN IS T R A T IO N
T h * a d m in lt lr a llo n o l th *
t i l o t t ol I S A B E L E D W A R D S
P E A R S A L L , d o c o a to d
F lit
N um ber tS 4 tf C P . I t ponding in
th * C lr c u ll Co u rl lo r So m ln o lt
C o u n ly . F l o r i d * . P r o b a t a
D iv isio n . Iho ad drott ot w h ich it
Som inoio Co unly C o u rth o u se
N orth P a r k Avenue
So n lo rd
F L T h * nemo end o c td ro ii ot
Iho portonol re p re se n ta tive ond
Iho p o rto no l r t p r o t o n la llv o t
a b o rn ay o r* tot lor lh bolow
A ll In t t r o t lt d p o r t o n i o r *
toqulrod to fiN w ith t h * co u rt,
W IT H IN T H R E E M O N T H S
FRO M THE D A TE O F TH E
F IR S T P U B L IC A T IO N O F
T H IS N O T IC E
I t ) a l l c la im s
a g a in ti tha ottalo an d ( I ) a n y
o b |* c llo n b y an I n t o r o t t a d
p arso n lo whom n o tic e w o t
m oiled that chollongot ih * v a lid
Ity ol Iho w ill, lh * q u a lific a tio n !
o l tha portonol ro p ro to n ia llv o
vonuo or lu r ltd lc tlo n o l Iho
court
A L L C L A IM S A N D O B J E C
T IO N S NOT SO F I L E D W I L L
BE FO H EV ER BA R R EO
Date o l Iho l i r t l p u b lic a tio n ol
(h it n o la o «t o d m lm tlro b o n
J u ly 1*. IN S
P e r to n al R o p ro to n to llvo
i f D O U G LAS S TE N STR O M
P O B o * IJM
Sonlord. F L 18778 IJ M
Attorn ey lor
P o rto n o l H o p io to n la llv o i
U D O U G LA SSTEN STRO M .
E S Q U IR E ol

STENSTNOM. MclNTOSM
JULIAN CO LB ER T
AW HIGHAM .P A
P O Boa ISM
Sonlord. F L 11771 IJM
Telephone MS i n J i l l
Publlth July 10.81. INS
O E H as

CLASSIFIED ADS
Sem inole

Orlando - W in ter Park

322-2611

831-9993

CLASSIFIED DEPT.
RATES
1 t i r o * ......................
HOURS
3 consecutive times

1 :3 0 A M. - 5 :3 0 P .M .
M O N D A Y U n it F R I D A Y
S A T U R D A Y 9 - Noon

S7C a Ima
6 1 C a tin*
7 consecutive times 52C a line
10 cansacutiva times 46C a lift*
Contract Rates Available
3 Linas Minimum

D E A D L IN E S
N o o n T h e D a y B e fo re P u b lic a t io n
S u n d a y - N o o n F r id a y
M o n d a y - 1 1 :CX) A .M S a tu r d a y

7 1 - H « l p W anted

7 1 - H e l p W a n te d

A c r y lic A p p lic a to rs no I did to
a p p ly p ro tg c h w coating on
c a re , boats and piano* t l to
S H p o r hour Wo tra in . F o r
w o rk in S an fo rd aroo ca ll
T a m p * l l ) ***7111.

L a n d t c a p a 'Ir r t g a t W n P a r t * * E ip
pro to r ro d M ature, r *
tp o n a lb N . good driving n c o rd S a la r y negotiable H I
M »
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NURSE
R N o r L P N F u ll T im a 1 to 11
P M t / ilfl Good atm otphara
and bars#!iI t Apply at Do
B o ry AAorsor, *0 N Hwy 177*1,
O o B a r y E O E ___________________

A u t o m o b llo S a lo t R t p r *
to n to tiv o nood*&lt;3 No oiport
one# n * c * t t o r y . polyg rap h
re q u ire d C a ll tor m or* In
lo rm a tlo n laSU O O
______

NURSES A IK S

A v o n Boouty Company
F u ll or p a rt tim e C e ll tmmodi
* N t y 183 X !0 nr 181108*

A lt t / ilf t t Good atm otphara
an d b en o htt Apply at D a
B o ry M anor *0 N Hwy I7/Y1.

C o rp o n to rt w anted
Apply ot
t o b t l N . Doug lo t Rd 1/4 m lN
to u th of 01*. Long torm work
C a ll, P a n I N 4 I D * 17t3

DeBary E O E
Phone workers no salot. maN
or N m a N it yoart or elder,
t t u d o n lt O k
M utt hav#
Irantporlatlon 14 per hour
plus good bonutot Full tins*
preferred For interview Call
*** 58*8 at* tor M a r t ________

C A S H !E R / k t O S T E S S tor (Thing
ro o m
E v e n in g s port flm *
P o o t.b iy fu ll b m * Apply In
p o rto n Mon
Thuf 14 P M
ol D o lto n * Inn 1 4 Dolton*
E o tt

REAL ESTATE
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21— P e rso n als

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F I C T I T IO U S N A M E
Nobco It h e re b y g ive n that I
am engaged In busin ess #1 P O
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County. F lo r id a JJ7S0 under d *
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IN T H E C I R C U I T C O U R T
OF T H E E I G H T E E N T H
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S E M IN O L E C O U N TV .
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day ot A ug ust, IN S Iho follow
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E S I A T E S, a cco rd in g la the plat
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R acords of S a m ln o N County,
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D A T E D this 18th d ay ot Ju ly .
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S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y .
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P R O F IT P O T E N T I A L IN AN
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5 L O C A T IO N S IN SEM IN OLE C O U N T Y

• Aulo / Truck Refueling
• Full Line Convenience Stores
• Fast Food Kitchens
Fnsd ChickBn Subs Donuts

• Top Salaries
• Free Life &amp; Hospitalization
• 2 Paid Vacations Each Year
• Profit Sharing Plan
• Other Benefits
MAKE APPLICATION IN PERSON
AT 202 N Laurel Ave, Sanford
Monday Thru Friday I JO AV 4 JO PM
NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE

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a ip a r t t n c a
Im n t t d ia t a
op an in g t Good pay C a ll to
d ay *71 *100_______________________
T R A C T O R T A A IIO H
SIS D r lv * your way to h ap p i
n a t t 1 S r* tha Sight* and m a k a
m o n a y , tool Sacura M u r a
P e rm a n e n t tp o i1

Employment

323-5176
1)71 'Frw Krti A*-*

TREATMENT NURSE
R N or L P N part tlm * 4 to *
PM
S day* par w k
Good
• tm o yp h art
Apply a t
Da
B a r y M anor. 40 N Mary IF7P J.
D o B a ry E O E ____________________
W AREH O USE W O RKERS
Naad 10 Im m ad laN ly, ab la to lilt
X) iby M uyl b# ra lia b i# ow n
t r * n » p o r t * t lo n
P a rm a n a n t
p o tm a n N a r a r a F a *

TEMP PERM..........,7 7 4 -lW
Wood W o rk *' E■p*&gt;lanead yaw
o p a r a fo r and a t y a m b ly
w o rk a r M uyl b* abla to lif t
h a a y y product H o y p lt a llla
l l « t . bonuta* va catio n , an d
b o lld ayy Apply
F O R M IT E K IN C O R P
P o rt of Sanford
L a k * Monro*
t r o w y I I AM or 1 1 P M
W O RD PRO C ESSO R
to M par hour Im m a d ra ta
o p an in gt
P arm an an t poyi
Hon N a v a r a F a *
• IB M D U P L A Y W R I T E R
a L A N I E R ar a W A N G

EMP PERM_____ 774-1348
| I L P N t naadad to work In b u ty
d octor t ottlca N h alp w ith
p altan t c a r t and ottlca c t o r lt a l
w o rk
M u yl b* v a ry good
typ lyt la m in a r w llh m a d ic a l
tra n yc rip tio n Starting at M 00
p ar hour To work t* houry par
w aak C a ll M r* T h o rn ** on
W ad on ly at 1)1 T IM
to r
a p p lic a t io n __ ____________________
U 0 7 p ar w aak to ytart I t c a r a a r
p e titio n * av ailab le Wa tra in
C a ll
I I I I f SI b a tw a a n *
A M I ) Noon______________________

91 — A p a rtm e n ts /
House to Share
R a a m m a l* w»«t*d N yttara I
b d rm apt C al' Oabbia 131

Ht$_______ ___________

I

m a tu ra adultt to y h « r* a 3
b d rm lutm* with 1 la m a la
S3a0 par m o » i r ] u t lllt la *
C a ll H i 31H______________________

93— Rooms lor R ent

H ID D E N L A K E
N lc a ly daco
ra N d 1 Bdrm , 1 b a m . apg
an&lt;*y blind*. SSAS p ar m onth
C a ll M I IWS_______________________

BAM BO O COVE A P T S
W * E Airport B ird
1 B d r m .. I Bath IMO m o
1 B d rm . I Bath 1131 m o
P H O N E ......................... ...........i n *411

I

213— Auctions
Lot witti beautiful oik trees
177 I )W a tta r 1 » P M

b ath

Sanford I bdrm , la n ce d y a rd
I# m in * from l/ a s * 7 l mo
C a ll 1F1 SlO lQ rlan g o _____________
Sarar* raam H a**a N ow c a r p a l
throughout 1031 W
tyt S t .
HOC mo . l i t . I* y t . A dapoylt
m 1104 attar 3 P M ______________

141 — Hom es F o r Sale

SIM

MASTERS COVE....... 323-7900
L f U p tta trt 1 Km Apt N e w ly
r t n o v a lid
A d y 11 i , n o
p tt » iJ M 'm o d tp 1 ISO
IIS
F rp o ch A v t 372 4&lt;17,42t M S I
Senior© L s rg « 2 b d rm . r t
C tn liy r t mod# *td A ir , c a rp e t
1300 mo 915B, u p t t d lr v S
P e r h A v # 1 90*459 ISO!_________
S t nford 1 bdrm , 111), 1 b d rm ,
M M . U t . i t it A te t r t f After

* *34 771 451?

______

S paciou s Ap artm ents M in v ie i
tra m M *y 1414 L a h e tro n t,
pool t e n n ii adults no p e *i
lau n d ry S tarlin g i* SMS « mo
C A lim 0 7 4 J » d * — ________________
T ire d Of A p artm e n t L iv in g ?
E «p#f t#n&lt;t ’ * • p r iv a c y of
your Own home In
of our
lu s u r y d u p ie ie t Lg 2 b d rm .
1 b ath , vaulted c e llin g , ap pl .
hook u p t. p rlv A tt ic r a a n « d
p i t io, your own y a r d / m a in f
fraa. Starting et IM C C a ll for
d tfa U t. IP M 7PAL W I1 M .

Osteen 4 b d rm
2 b4*h on 5
# cr*» velfh h o n e b a rn and
pJHtuf# |? 4 900

B f Qwimf 1 b d rm
3 tu rn
L s rg « lot S p a c io u s IhJO %q ff
u n d e r ro o f
1 1 .0 0 0 d o w n
s » iu m # b k m orfgsgm In city
Sanford
900 □ • » 172 520?
E m SH 0057

New H om e* N « * r O sfeen )
B d rm , l b s* h
# lr , h « if
43? 000 13500 d o * n m c lu d n
d04&gt;ng c o i t i
P a y m t n t t pf
13SOper m onth
C O U N T R Y W ID E R E A L T Y
Re« R E B ro k e r
333 •»&gt;
I f f H vry, U L O t R u i , F l l

111 — R e s o rt/V a c a tio n (
R entals

H .A Jvn L l k U t W ildw ood Dr
2 bdrm | b « rn dbt Q4'«g#
p o rc h . i » n t r * t
Super
C k a n l A ttu m a b l# 145 OCO
REA LTO R
M A R V IN * L A IL
44? i l l s __________________ o r I f f ? U ?

Naw Sm yrna B a a c h 1 b d rm 1
bath* 1400 * k , or 1 1300 mo
177 7710. or *4&gt; 1700

H ID D IN L A K E J b d rm 2 b4»h
159.000 13 000 d o w n t f l l t r
p iiyt points, arsd cto tin g for
d u illflO d b u y o r
345 3?00 Or

105— D u p le x T rip lex / R e n t
L a k * Mary
1 B d r m
w ath ar d ry t r h o o ku p *, ap p il
a n c a i . q u i t ! a r e a
s n o dltcount In v a y to ry R a a l
^ S a r y l t * t i t J ^ f l * _ _ ^ i^ ^

m !•?•

113— Storage R e n ta ls
Mini W ifihoum

117— C o m m e rc ia l
R entals

U N IQ U E I b ed ro o m , ) * i bath
home on ? a c r e s C ed ar fra m e
w llh wood d e c k s , d etached
• erege w orkroo m C ath e d ral
cetfing i. fire p la c e 1199 900

121— C o n d o m in iu m
R entals
N t a 3 bdrm Condo, t lr a p la c *
w a th a r,’d ry t r . a i c a r c t i * ta c it
Ity w ith lan n it A t w lm m ln g
No par* 1131 mo C a ll 131 W1S

CONDO
interior
2 story
able M

SIN GLE S T O R Y
LIVIN G

101— Houses
Furnished / R e n t
L o v a ly I bdrm cottage w llh
porch Complata p r ly a c y 1*0
par waak . S300 ta c u r ity C a ll
13) 37*« or 131H13________________
W a k ly a R lv t r I ' l aero p riv a t e
wooded and lanced 1 b d rm 1
b a t h , f a m i l y r o o m
W 'tlra p la c * Mort# O K SSM
C a ll 171 **7f

103— Houses
U nfurnished / R e n t
A L T A M O N T E 1 b drm /1 b o m
w alk to B rantle y S ch o o l*. S*00

• OuS&gt;phl Managamant

C h n y lia a Apt* A tto rn ey
T V . kltch an . lau n d ry, m a id . SM
w k A up 0*1 433 M ia /*11 A* 10

ChtMran A Pt't Walcama
Samar Citirant Dttcawnl

Room y tor rant turm yhad or
u n fu rm ih a d C a ll
111 M S I
IB IS G a la P la t#

Call Naw tar Mar* Intarmalian

321-3827

e x c i t i n g n e w t h in g s

ARE H A PPEN IN G AT
THE

Apartments
‘ 100 Security
Deposit

&amp; 2 Bedroom Apts. Available
kdults and Families Welcome
3 2 3 -7 9 0 0

1)1 9S54

Foe go«d b lu e r

P a y in g C A S H for

Lifetim e
Lot Rent*
5100 IM 9
In clu d e s W ater G a rb a g e P n * up
Y a r d M ain te n an ce
Im m e d ia te Occ uparx y
G reg o ry M obile Mamet 33) S300

.............. P r t v a t * P a lm *

Loth Landuaprng P*t* ChIMran
W ATER B E O S A C C E P T E D I

...321-1911

REALTOR
Longwood 3 Y e a r s Young I J
bdr m . , 3 ba th h em e w ith great
.room A d o u b le g a ra g e on
weeded lot L a k e AAary school
d istric t 179 000

Will Street Co..........321 5005

m moor nr woo_________
Offices to R tn t

Raatrm abla and co nvarf iant
701 N M ao'*, S an fo rd
171 W O

141 — H o m e s F o r S a le
B A C K ON M A R K E T
P ric e d right* W7.QOO It you
need a large harn e, th is tt it 4
Budrm , 1 bath, m o th e r in ia«*
apt Hugh fenced c o rn e r lot.
f.n e tl quality m a n y e i t r a t i f l
C a ll to see

P rice d R e d u c e d t I bdrm. , bath
La rg e lot, Now 121 000
La rg e hom e w ith eat m
larg e liv in g room
lau n d ry
double ca»
c e n t ra l a ir ? h e a t
Owner w ill fin a n c e

kitchen
in door
gar *ge
1 59 GOO

Long wood L a k e M a ry Schools,
♦err 1He buy at s 14 900 App
1400 sq tt 3 b d rm
l 11 b ath •
•■tras Non a it u m b a b i* loan
AniiousoorTser 332 5501________
LOW DOWN? LO W M O N T H L Y
Adorable 2 b d rm In top notch
condition w ith g a ra g e and
carport P lu s I4v 13 ftcreened
b u ild in g f o r c o o k o u ft on
100*171' shaded tot near 35th
street 535,000 It interested
Can B E C K Y C O U R S O N
T H E W A I L St C O M P A N Y
R E A L T O R S ................. 331 5005 ar
13) 9410 e ve n in g *

Rtbuill Kirbjrs 5129 951 up
G u aran te e d

A p p iia n c t i F a r Se le
« ll »n
e tc e lle n t co ndition A fully
g u a rv n te td
3724*'t*
BASSETT
CRIB
y e llo w
checked cano py and m e tire s*
t. tceH en l conditon, 5300 C all
121 3242 _ _
_____
)2?5*22

H erond itio nvd Appliances
Irom SAS W A R R A N T Y
BARN ETTS
C A SSELBER RY
130 511 )
130543)
• R E N T TO O W N a
Color T V s
%*ereos w is h e rs
d ry e rs re frig e ra to r tfv e ie r*
fu rn itu re video record ers
Special t it week %ren t 15 00
A lte rn a tiv e I V A Appt Rentals
la y t e t Shopping Center
322 SOOt
Used W is h e rs P a rt* A Service
31) 049?
lor M n m e re s
M O O N E Y A P P L IA N C E S
144 W I Mb St

C O M M E R C IA L S P t C I A L I S T
BO B M B A L L . J R P A
R EA LTO R
11)4111

a ir ,
w in

t lE fc o r fG L
Loadad
M W Dow n
S m a ll M o P a y m a n l
C H IC O A T H E M A N
444 *400

D.B*&lt;* Auf» A »A*rlr&gt;» Sal*I
Acrat* fborfyar. tog ol bill
17* Hwy 17 4) O t» *r f k*&gt;BSM

2 3 3 -A u to P a rts
/ A ccessories

I9 * J Y a m a h a C la rin e t
b an d in stru m en t good fond!
tion i l l 05t? after 5PM

2 3 1 -C a rs

v rA N T IO
1477 Toyota C o to la
W agon body In good co ndition
111 1400a i l 1 4 )or I T ) SAIF

Bid Credit?
NoCudil?
WE FINANCE

W AN TED
l»TF Toyo ta C o ro l*
W agon body In good condition
I I I 1400**1 l l j o r 747 7A3F

W A L K IN

D R IV E O U T

237— T ra c to rs and

NATIONAL AUTO SALES
S an fo rd Av# A l l l h S I ,,1 3 1 *4 H

★ DAYTONA AUTO *
★ AUCTION ★
H w y 92
Daytona B e ach
* e * * e Molds a a « * • •

T r a ile rs
s &gt; i r , 7 ' i M yRi»» "M b »
flo o r
s*w
O n ly In la r a ilo d
C a n 111 1 7 »4altar SP M

PUBLIC AUTO AUCTION

239—Motorcycles
and Bikes

E v . r y W ad N i l t a l F M P M

111 1411

* W here Anybody *
* Can Buy or Sell 1 *

183— T e le v is io n /
R a d io / Stereo

K a w a ta k l 171

SUB
17) 1111

F o r m ore A e ia ilt

i w m i i i i ______

• • CO LO R T E L E V I S I O N • 4

149— C o m m e rc ia l
P ro p e rty / Sale

• I Da I tu n ) ! •
S ip aad
w a ll m ain taln o d . Untod
dowy S3SOO 4*4 7047

U t ilit y t r a ile r
5225 L r g
B a r B Q g rill 5J5 15 in tire
w lt h r lm 125 332 )? 4 l

L I S T W IT H U f I
T o tc a w illa M ake an offer 1 4
B d rm , 2 11 b ath , sp ilt plan
askin g 5142 000 US J?t0 or
211 H T j_____________________________
) bdrm r | b ath Im m e d iate OC
cu p an ty F H A Non q u alifyIn g
m ortgage Lo w down Owner
hold* 2nd m ortgage 154 900
542 3941

11' 544#

T r f'\ hst 4 wfMN I dr I ve tf U&lt; k '
I? X 40 * and 14 X 34 S plus
10 S r im s
Good condition
B e st offer 331 S5i?^

2 7TH STREET fURNtIURE

C A L L A N Y T IM E
R E A L T O R .............................173 4991

t t M arc wry M a r q v li L ik a n an
my Id# A out C o m p lataly ra
b um navr t lr t y M u ll la a lo
a p p r a c la la
A t k ln g 1 1 SOO.
t lr m 17) *311 or 17) 3M)

M O V IN G C A R T O N S
C o m p lete for household move
327 77H

181— A p pliances
/ F u rn itu re

l i t ST

71 H a rn a l S td la n W agon A ir .
A M F M t r u ly * control powar
y faarin g A b ra k ty 71,00) m l
l i f t f ir m 111 11»)or 171 ! 4 t l

2 keyboard* bench Hawaiian
*1mutator 1250 Call U t IRaJ

WILSON M AIER FURNITURE

Bdrm , 1 B ath V illa Better
than n e w t V e rtic a l b lln d t in
eve ry room New range and
r e t r ig e r a t o r
B r a n d n#w
c a r p e t ' C o r n e r u n it w ith
garage 559 0X1

F I C a d illa c C s v p * D a V llia
Lo ad ad good cond
loathar
in farto r | l OOP » )4 « ’ * ’

L O W E S T P R I C E S ) IN TOWN
N ew and p re owned je w elry
T retw ee is la n d Je w e lry . &gt;71 M W
L O W R C Y O R G A N M agncganr

?J C le a n M obile Hom e 12X44 J
b drm | b a th s , ad u lt p ark , new
c e n t r a l a ir h e a t
t c f it n
porch 10X10 tbed dbi root
See to a p p r* &lt; ja 'e ' 372 adO?

311 315 E

140* C H R Y S L E R IT H A V E
a r y lo w m l l a a g t ( t .S O U
E n c a t lt n l yb a p t ll) ,3 » S
Evan n j t u i
14*4 F I R E N I A W AG O N
T a k a up p aym an** of W it I
C a ll 111 n i t
__________
71 V W Sugar B a a lla
N an
Intar lor good angina Naadt
to d , .
&gt; l i p * J.’ l I ’ r :

2 2 3 — M is c e lla n e o u s

13*40 S e n try 2
with air
and a ll a p p lia n c e * I ) 900
C an 121 T i l l

ST e m p eh
I

B r e s t Le a d Newspaper
G la s s G old Silver
K okom o Tool t i l W 1st
• 5 00 Sat 9 I 313 HOP

Adult P a rk

O T H E R H O M ES LO TS.
A C R E A G E . IN V E S T M E N T
PRO PERTY

435 W 15th S treet
San fo rd . F I 33f?l

U S E D

Zen ith t i* co lor tele visio n O rlg
in * I p ric e over 1400 ft si wort
due 5244 00 c e th or te k f over
p a ym e n t* 535 m onth Still in
w a rra n ty
NO M O N E Y *
DOWN F re e hom e tria l no
obligation C a ll 542 1394 day

C A R S

241— R e c re a tio n a l
V e h ic le s / C a m p ers

T M t H I S T IN T O W N
a , E 2 It W M S

J a y t o 1471 Po p up 14 II . ila a p a
a G a t / a la c
r a lr lg a r a lo r .
i f o r t . l i n k , a w n in g * Good
co n dition J } J 7711

199— Pets &amp; Supplies

243— J u n k C a rs

C H I D I E HASSLES?

A b ility K en n e ls 'Dog' boarding
C o u ntry A fm m p h e re Weasov*
a b lR R a t e *
2 2 2 1220

* Wa e * » f Inane*
* D ow n P a y m a n fi *700 an d Up

T O P D o lla r P aid lo r Ju n k A
U ta d c a r * .t r u c k * A h a a yy
aq u lp m a n f 177 1440

D IS C O U N T A U T O S A L E S
I I O I F r r n ih A r t
137 In k s

W E P A Y TO P D O LLA R FO R
JU N K C A R S A N O fR U C K S
C B S A U T O P A R T S I I I 4141

* Trad# Int Accapl*&lt;1

B IR D C A G E S
One M ecaw
t ile l? $ . two p arro t lif e 540
t e c h 373 ?4*5 etter 5

CONSULT OUR

CALL BART
REA L ESTA TE
R EA LTO R
172 ?99f

BATEMAN REALTY
Lie R ia l E l l # ! * B ro k a r
1*44 San for d A v *

321-0759 E v e . 322-7643

STENSTROM

AND LET AN EXPERT DO THE JOB

REALTY»REALTOR

To List Your Business...

Sinfoid's Silts liidti

N aar airpo rt, ) b d rm , I b a lb .
S41 W0 or ran i lo r S47S par
month F irm O a n r r *4 * 1*41
“ e a s t c o a s t c l i a n ih o CO .
T r im ta rp an try r * p # ir * N avy
Ir a ln a d
N t # c o n y lr u c t lo n
Cl*an up Ranfai u n it c la a n in g
A p a in tin g C a l l H o w a r d .
13SU70

NEWHOMES FOR RENT

Chock that* taalurtt
OFrwit Fraa Ratrtgaratwr
oMtcrowa**
a Garag*
o Attic Starag*
a Wathar /Drytr Cennacttent

H e I PM

(3 0 5 ) 321*0041

* *300 dapoMt FM 7*3*

Eitargy CtbcWnt 3 bdrm . t
bath Palm Hamat naytlad In
qotat tavntry yaHIng. naar
thepping A ttheali C l*** to
Laka Mary l/«C ilt

Co m p letely renovated
2 b ed room l * i bath
f H A fin a n c in g a v a il
l.500

O PEN SU N O A YS

It*st Terms to Fit
Tout Nttds!
Furnished ot Unlurnishtd

L a k * M a ry B lv d
B a y h ta d
C an tra F irm 700 yq tt to
1000 yq tt R a n t negotlabi#

7 b d rm . I bath 1130 m o 1300
d tp No pat* Unttad S a lty
A iu &lt;
In c. R E A L T O R S C a ll
Now i H I M H
t i t s S P E C IA L
1 A I bdrm from S1I0 L a k a
Ada F ia n b i* l« *y * 171 **70

v i .S i s

Aluminum, C a n t Copper,

M H to a t
S IX M O N T H S Y O U N G :
Ip t c lo u f 4 b ed room ) b sth
f i t in b l f c h # B
S cre e n e d
pa'io ) cer g e re g e Close to
shopping M o tiv a te d V tlie r
175 909

l and 3 bdrm Af*o f u r n it t o d
• ifk f a n c y from SIS w aak S IM
dtpoait No p tti C a ll 32J a m ?
5 f P M IIS P a im tffo____________
1 badroom
I Bath
no p a ti
STM a mo SJOO ta c u r it y
'B d rm ., 1 bath.,. Dtl'waa Apt
par month I I M t a c u r it y
ill C a ll )? J SIS*

Boob* I I I M »
FA* |

l»73 D O D G E C O R O N E T
Good ru n n in g corKUbon A ir,
good K r a i, l a x M u*f Saw
C a ll
173 M l* t v tn ln g * ano
n o o k ondy________________
i f f ) M a r c w r y C a ttg a r
W agon A ir, oufo. crufyo full
SI IX ) C a ll 77t 4174
1477 T r a n i Am r tb u ill motor
n*v» ru b b ar, Craggar M ag*
771 i » » ______________
1PM P O N T IA C F I R E B I R D
A u to m atic, good radio, a ic o lla n l
co n dition a I 000 m il* * M u ll
t a ll q u ic k ly t C a ll
173 S0*0
I M ack o P h a rm a c y ! 4 ) P M

Need C rib s P layp e n s Babv
f u r n it u r e
c lo t h in g
G o od
P r ic e s A fter ? P M
331 5?53

Sanford C y p re s s Awe I m m i t y
late ) b d rm
i bath Corner
shaded lot g arag e screened
porch
W a lla c e C re ss R e a lty . Inc R ealtor
331 05??

KISH REAL ESTATE

N ata li A Ottlca S pace 100 up to
3 000 *q tt alto It o r a g * a v a il
abt# 137 **01
_
R t t a il oti c* tpaco SOo yq tt up
to looo A lto it o r a g * a v a ila b ly
C a ll 111 0M* b atw aan i a m
I I Noon Ito tl M l 1000 a lt a r 3
PM

12)5134

S A N F O R D O U R l E x 1ST) 3125
HigMaevn A v t O w ner Im anc
ling r»o q u a lify in g , no p o in ti ?
B d rm . ) b ath, e ach ip a r f
m#n» p v t f I 000 iq ff 4 y r i
Old
K i t c h e n a p p lia n c e s
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drapes
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219—W a n ted to Buy

1 5 7 -M o b ile
H om es / Sale

141— H o m e s F o r Sale

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155— C ondom inium s
Co-Op / Sale

• C O U N TR Y S E T T I N G *
L J r g e I A 2 Id rm A p ir tm e n t t
Adult L* h ** s# w F im » ly Po ol tid e

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in San fo rd , D t B a 'v Da Land
a re * C a ll H o w a rd 171 3770

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153— A c rea g e
L o ts /S a te

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h * * t air tyt, la c t A t a t dap
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151 — In vc slrn en l
P ro p e rty / Sale

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benefit* In Orlondo e re # Send
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Carpentry
A ll typd* Ot c a rp o n try A f t
m o d tlin g 37 y r * a .p C all
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A C E LA W N S E R V I C E
M ain te n an ce Sodding Pruning
C le an in g T h atch in g F t r f iliiln g
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Sewing Machines/
Vacuum Cleaners
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m a k a * 10 y ry o ip o tio n t* In
b om * I R tt ir a d 111 4777

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AH Trot la rv a
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tou l m * l l F re e o i l 77) 7T7B

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Raynaud's D ise a se : The
E ffe cts O f Cold A r e R eal
DEAR DR G O TT — I have
what I think Is Raynaud's dis­
ease — my fingers turn white If
they get cold, or If I'm holding an
Iced beverage or walking outside
when It's cold. I think I start to
wear gloves sooner than anyone
else In the country. What ran I
do to prevent this? W ill It have
any III effects later on? Is It all In
m v head?
DEAR READER - It sounds as
If you have Raynaud's disease,
but check with a doctor to make
su re. Ray naud' s disea se Is
caused by periodic spasm of the
small muscular arteries leading
to your fingers and toes. The
condition ts frequently precipi­
tated by cold and can be made
worse by smoking or by certain
activities, such as using .turalIng m ach in ery. E le c tric a lly
heated gloves may help: so may
certain m edicines that your
doctor may prescribe if he finds
that your symptoms are not the
result of some other disease
If the arterial spasm Is pro­
longed or repeated, tissue dam
age can result. If It's any con­
solation. the problem Is not In
your head ... unless your ears
and nose turn white In cold
weather.
DEAR DR G O TT - 1 used to
be pretty skinny and always
thought I was In good shape, but
I took a stress test a few years
ago and was wiped out a lot
faster than anyone expected. I
decided to try to get Into better
condition and 1 started exercis­
ing In a carefully watched pro­
gram I do have belter muscle
tone now. but I've been slowly
gaining weight. I'm female and
In my 40s I'm tempted to stop
exercising If my new program Is
causing this
DEAR READER — Your ques­
tion Is more a series of state­
ments
I'll counter with a
question: Exercise Is beneficial,
so rather than stopping It. why
not rat less?
DEAH DR G O TT - I'm trying
to have a healthy lifestyle I
never smoked, and now I've quit
drinking coffee. I only drink one
glavs o f wine a night and I've cut
down on red meat (economics
helped me decide this) I'm not
overweight. However. I still eat
sugar. Does this really matter?
DEAR READER - Probably
not All of us nerd a Utile vice.

and. from the sound of It. you're
coming up short. In moderation,
sugar won't hurt you If you're
not a diabetic or overweight.
Although I am impressed with
you r e ffo r ts to m ain tain a
healthy lifestyle, remember that
stress will continue to affect you.
Sometimes people who covet
Immortality tend to follow rather
restrictive living patterns, with
the result that life loses vibrancy
and enjoyment. This can cause n

type of stress which stems from
their inability to live the model
existence you feel you must
Relax; take It easy. Let down
vour hair and have a Hershey
bar.

Send vour questions to Dr
Gott at V.O Uox ‘J I42H. Clevr
land Ohio. 44101.

Answer to Previous Pulila

ACROSS

3 Short Hurt
4 Persecution
1 Nugqtt
5 law dag'#*
5 Moon |Fr)
labbrj
6 Rival in th*
9 Vtntilat#
12 Potpourri
Congo
13 Hilo garland*
7 Close relative
14 Coll a i part
8 Old Testament
15 Rttpirotory or
book
gan
9 Foodasa
16 Fruit decay
10 Midaaal nation
17 Grom
11 Sana* of
18 Sconnh
names
landowner
19 Twofold
20 Spiny onlootor 21 Rainbow
22 Gallic
23 Fraahwaiar por
affirmative
poisa
24 Poatic
25 Sheltered glan
contraction
26 Auricular
25 Uneroueed
27 Spool
29 Fractu’ad
2ft Make raport
33 Broke broad
30 Dal*
34 Pravancatad
31 Rolls out
36 Hollywood* ale- 32 Sprinkle with
pbant boy
powdar
37 la aituatad
1
1
1
39 Woa I* m i
41 Pound! (abbr.)
11
42 Bnlliancaof luc
cat*
If
44 Moat agii*
IS
46 Haip
46 Patition
49 Critical (comp
wd)
53 American
bullalo
57 Prtpart to fir*
58 Mala children
60 left
61 1051. Roman
62 Notion
63 Headgear
64 Tim* ion*
(abbr |
65 Try
66 Jog

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51
52
54
55
56
59

35 lecture
platform
38 River in Europe
40 Short pencil
43 Choice morsel
45 Dimension
47 Rectifier
49 Slightly wat

lubricates
Forget
Organa ol sight
Glide aloft
Upon
Bird s horn*
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by H argraavaa t Seller a

MR. MEN AND LITTLE MISS

By Jam es J acob y
The combined heart holding of
the North and South hands gave
declarer lots ol flexibility In
today's deal.
He was free to guard against
four to the Jack held by either
East or West. No! one lo pul the
cart before the horse. South first
tried the club finesse That loal
and East played hack a second
diamond.

by W a rn e r B ro th e r*

BUQSBUNNY
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G £ S U N D H EIT /

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In fact, declarer lalled In his
efforts because he did exactly
what he was trying lo avoid
doing. He did pul the cart before
Ihe horse. Alter Ihe club finesse
loses and the king of hearts Is
played from dummy. South can
and should posqtonc a second
play In the heurl suit

He should first play out all his
high cards In the oilier suits He
will soon discover that East
Now declarer played the king started with six spades and has
of hearts. East followed with the followed three times In each
lour and a guileful West pro­ minor suit.
D e c la re r wi l l not need a
duced the eight. That false card
was enough to sucker today's (tersonal computer to determine
declarer. Next cante the heart that It cannot be East who has
queen from dummy, and the four hearts. He will thus play to
l he heart ace and make his slam
contract was one away.

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TOUR BIRTHDAY
JULY 24. I88B
In Ihe year ahead, several
changes will occur that you
might Initially resist. However,
you will learn later that they
were all for your own good.
LEO (July 23 Aug 221 Today,
take care not to allow a conflict
of purpose to develop In a valued
relationship. Exchange points of
view so you'll belter understand
one another Trying to patch up
a romance? The Matchmaker set
can help you understand what It
might lake to make the rela­
tionship work. T o get yours,
mall 92 lo Astro-Graph. Box
489, Radio City Station. New
York. NY 10019
V1ROO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) To
avoid future problems, carefully
read any documents lo which
you have to affix your signature
today. Look for hidden clauses
L IB R A (Sept. 23 Oct. 23)

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Analyze your social Interests
today to see If they have to be
modified. Be sure none are more
of a liability than a fun pursuit.
SCORPIO (Oct 24-Nov. 22)
You could look bad In Ihe eyes of
others today If you get Involved
In a debate with a friend over an
Issue he or she knows more
about than you do
SAOITTARIUB (Nov 23-Dec.
21) Move cautiously In Joint
ventures today If your coun­
terpart has the greater control.
Don'l let him or her obligate you
to something without discussing
It first.
C A PR IC O R N (Dec. 22-Jan.
19) Rely more on yourself today
and less on others, especially In
commercial matters. The coop­
eration for which you're hoping
may be denied you.
AQ U A R IU S (Jan 20 Feb. 19)
Strive to be productive today,
but also be sensible about Ihe
projects you undertake. Don't
tackle tasks where you lack
expertise.
PISCES (Feb 20March 20)

Today you must learn to say no
and mean It. A domineering
friend might get you to promise
to do something for him or her
that doesn't serve your best
Interests.
ARIES (March 21 April 191 Hr
extra patient and compassionate
today toward one with whom
you're emotionally Involved. He
o r she n e e d s y o u r ai d l o
overcome a secret hurt.
TAURUS (April 20-May 201
Where domestic Issues are con
rented today, neither you nor
your mute arc apt to be too
tolerant with one another Don't
contribute to discord.
OElftNI (May 2 1-June 20) It's
not wise at this lim e lo try lo
dodge specific obllgallons that
require your attention. Bite Ihe
bullet and erase them from the
slate.
CANCER (June 21^July 221
Try not to spend money on
merchandise today unless you
are absolutely positive It's Ihe
very best buy you can make for
your dollar. Shop and compare,

by Leonard Starr

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                    <text>'G o d , P le a s e S a v e M e ,
TOKYO (U P!) — HlroJI Kawaguchi scribbled an
emollonnl note as the doomed Japan Air Lines
Flight 123 pluinmetied toward a mountain In
central Japan. " I don’t wort to fly anym ore." he
wrote. "G od. please save me.**
Rescue workers combing the wreckage of the
Boeing 747 said Sunday they found two farwcll
notes written during the final moments before
the jetliner crashed Into Mount Otsulake In a
remote area o f Gumma district.
Four o f the plane’s 524 passengers survived
the crash, the worst single-plane disaster In

aviation history
" T h e plane Is beginning to fall alter something
like an explosion triggered smoke within the
p la n e ." Kawaguchi. 52. said In the note,
scribbled In black Ink on seven pages of a
notebook. Il was addressed to hts wife and
children.
"Sayonara. please look after the children.’ ’ he
told hts wife. “ The plane Is twirling and falling
rapidly. I’m grateful that I’ve led a happy life so
fa r."

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reason."
T h e fam ily o f a n o th e r victim . K a zu o
Yoshlmura. 43. received a blood stained note In
which Yoshlmura asked his wife to look after
their children.
Nearly 4.000 soldiers, police and firefighters
recovered more bodies from the wreckage They
were airlifted to a temporary morgue in FuJIoka.
25 miles nonhraat of the site.
By late Sunday. 481 sets o f remains had been

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The Impact caused ulxiut SHOO
worth of damage to Alloway’s
1980 Pontiac TransAm. the Fill’
said
Th e a c c id e n t b rin g s the
numtier of trulTIc-rclaird deuih*
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—Deane Jordan

Murder Charge
Pending In
Medic's Death
By Susan Loden
Herald S t a ff W riter
Murder charges were (tending
early today against u U S Navy
corpsman accused of fatally
shooting a U S. Navy medic in
(hr head In Casselberry during
Sunday morning gunplay
James David Oxley. 25. ol
Liberty. Mo. and the U.S. Naval
Training Center Hospital, died at
about 10.30 p m
Sunday at
Winter Park Memorial Hospital.
Wittier Park Oxley had been
shot once In the heud. with the
bullet lodging In his brain The
shooting occurred about 7 15
a m.Sunday
Sem in ole C ou n ty sheriff’ s
spokesman John S|M&gt;lskl said
that charges had not been tiled
against the gunman, who re­
portedly rlalm cd lo be Oxley's
"brsl friend," because Spolskl
said. "W e knew where wc could
See SH O O TIN G , page 2A

TODAY
Action Reports.................... 2A
B rid g e ..................................... 4B
Calendar................................. 3A
Classilieds.......................... 2,3B
Dear Abby.............................
Deaths................................... 8A
Editorial.................................. *A
Hospital................................... 2A
Nation.......................................2A
People....................................... IB
Sports................................... 5 7A
Television............................... IB
Weather................................... 2A
World.........................................2A

We A pologize
To those subscribers of the

Evening Hemld whose Saturday
newspaper wus delivered late,
wc apologize.
The reason for the late delivery
waa a m e c h a n ic a l problem
beyond our control.

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What's Next?
F irs t Ihere was Twiggy the water skiing
squirrel, bottom, who has been a Sanford
celebrity for seven years. Now there’s
Shasta the wave skimming French poodle.
Skating rink operator Chuck Best is the

Japanese officials have speculated that a
cracked bulkhead separating the rear of the
pressurized passenger cabin from the un­
pressurized tall section gave wav and destroyed
a portion of the tall.
But U S Investigators believe reports o f a
bulkhead failure are "premature." sources close
to the U.S. team said Sunday.

Group Girds
For Battle
Against
Hazardous
Waste Plant

A dead man remains uniden­
tified today following an accident
early Sunday in which he was
struck by a car as he stood on
Interstate 4 south ol Altamonte
Springs
No charges will lx- tiled against
the driver of the car that hit him
— Kenneth L. Allow.iv. 19. of
I2H Academ y A ve . Sanford,
a c c o r d in g t o th e F lo r id a
Highway Patrol
Alloway told troopers he was
enstbound uhout one-half mile
west of the Altamonte Springs
exit at 4 a iti Sunday when he
struck the man who was stand­
ing In the road.
The man. who wus not carry­
ing any Idenilflcallon was de­
scribed as a black male age
unknown about 5 foot H 150 to
100 pounds He Is hellevrd to he
either Jamacian. or Haitian and
has curly black hair, black eyes,
a mustache and a short, lull
ttcard
The victim has a 5-lnch scar
on his upper left arm and scars
near hts right eye lie also has a
scar on hts upper right leg and
on

recovered and 333 bodies had been Identllled.
officials said.

brains behind this water skiing menagerie.
In addition to the dog and squirrel, he has
trained two m iniature horses and a frog to
ski.

By Donna Estes
H era ld S ta ff W riter
Residents whose homes are
near the proposed Silver Lake
Hoad site ol a hazardous waste
Iranstrr station arc girding lor
nexl month s buttle before tinSeminole County Commission lo
slop thal station from becoming
a reality.
Roberta Andrrws. spokesman
fora citizens group that Includes
the North Luke Jeaup Hom e­
o w n e r s a s well h
r e s id e n ts o l
Sanora and Carriage Cove, said u
strategy s e s s io n on the fight that
will be waged against Hazardous
Waste Consultants Inc. has been
scheduled for 4 p m . Aug 25. .it
the S an ora Clubhouse. T h e
nteellng with commissioners Is
set for 7 p m. Sepl. 10
H W C's proposed temporary
site Is a one-ucre Iracl olf Silver
Lake Road near the railroad
tracks In the Sanford area
Mrs. A n d re w s suld r e p r e ­
sentatives of Cardinal Industries
and Harcar are also expected lo
participate in the strategy m eet­
ing
A public hearing will he held
by the county commission on
HWC's appeal ol die Seminole
County Hoard ol Adjustment s
denial of a special exception lo
permit Ihe operation
Cat Vtndclt. vice president and
manager of IIWC. told ihe a d ­
justments hoard at n public

hearing on July 15 that the
w aste chemicals would t&gt;c stored
within trailers at the site lor no
longer than 10 days before being
shlp(H'tl onl ol stale (or dts|x&gt;sal
One ol ihe reasons given hv
tkiarit nl Adjustment mrmlier
Mike Hattuwuy for turning down
Ms Vlndrtt's request wan Ills
tear u( Ihe danger of |x&gt;llutlon
herausr IIWC planned lo park
the trailers containing drums of
waste In die grassy Held at Ihe

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During Ms. V ln d cil'a Icatlmony Huituway asked several times
If IIWC planned to construe! a
concrete pad lor the trailers lo
contain a spill If on e occurred.
She said since the site would
be only temporary, there were
no plans lor such a pad and none
is required by lawv
Ms Vlmleil and her partner.
D a v id B is h o p l o o k tu rn s
explaining how their company
servrs small generators of haz­
ardous wastes by collecting the
materials for transportation out
o l s l a t e fo r d i s p o s a l at
federally-approved sites
She said Ihe wastes which
range from solvents and adds lo
used oils would he kepi In
srmt trailers lor no more lltau 10
days and Ihe drums of waste
would not touch ihe ground She
said the drums would be trans­
ferred direct Iv (rout trucks Inin
See W ASTE , p tg e 2A

Paulucci, DOT Differ On I-4/LM Blvd. Interchange
In a move lo open the eyes of the
well intentional slate Department of
Transportation, developer J r no Puulucrl
has commissioned his own tralllr studs
o f the Interstate 4-Lake Mary Boulevard
Interchange.
He said since consulting engineers for
ihe slate IX)T — Watson A Co. ol Winter
Hark — appear it* l*e favoring a design
that will be "Inadequate" to serve Ihe
iralflc needs of ihr future, hr has (nil Ills
own rx(*erts to (hr (ask of preparing
tralllc projections there.

Illustration of interchange
alternatives on page 2A
Paulurrt said hr and Ihe DOT ho|&gt;e to
avert another "debacle” like the tralllc
jam s seen at the 1-4 Interchanges at slate
roads 436 and 434. lie said he will be
m eetin g with developers and other
property owners In the Lake Mary
Ikndrvard arra "to see w hat w e ran do
togrthrr.” Hr said he will schedule the

m eeting w ithin a month
Hauluccl. other urea developers and all
livr Seminole County commissioners
met with Alan D Ledgcrwood. DOT
project development engineer, and con­
sultants from Watson A Co last wrrk lo
discuss plans for Improving Ihe Lakr
Mary Boulevard Interchange
T h e interchange Is lo be funded for Ihe
most part by the federal government.
Th ree alternative designs for the pro­
posed new interchange Include:
• Alternative one — A Ihrer-slded

cloverleaf with an oil ramp and a flyover
Estim ated construction cost. $11 75
million Additional right-of-way needed.
67 07 acres
• Alternative two — A Ihrer-slded
cloverleaf with flyover Estimated con
struciloo cost. $12 9 million Atldllonal
right-of-way needed. 67 23 urrrs
• Alternative three — A two-sided
cloverleaf Estimated construction cost.
$11 15 million Additional right-of-way
needed. 42.21 aerrs
S ee INTERCHANGE, page 2A

Second Car Bombing In Three Days Kills A t Least 10
BEIRUT. Lebanon (U l’ll — A car bomb
exploded In Moslem west Ik-1rut today,
killing al leasl 10 people and Injuring 30
others, according lo radio rr|x&gt;rts and
accounts by witnesses.
IkMrul radio said I he explosion echoed
across ihe Moslem section of ihe city and
touched off a huge fire In the densely
populated nelghborluxxl of Karukol Al
Druzr
Untied Press International employee
G h a zl Tarhlnl said the car bomb
exploded near u usually crowded restate
rant. He said civil defense workers
struggled to rescue people trapped In a
badly damaged building nearby.
"T h e find anti second floor of Ihr
m ulll-siory building are destroyed.”
Tarhlnl said. "Residents In upper floors
are screaming out o f Ihelr windows,
calling for help.**
Radio reports suld at least 10 people
died In the explosion and 30 others were
wounded. Rescuers w ere still were
searching for victims irupped beneath
smoldering debris, the reports said
The bombing came two days after a
car bomb loaded wtth 525 pounds of

‘Thm first and smeond floor -of thm multi-story building arm
dostroyod. Rosldonts In uppmr floors arm scrmamlng out of thmlr
windows, calling for hmlp.'

-witness to car bombing

brxogenr exploded outside a crowded
market In Christian east Beirut, killing al
least 55 people and Injuring anothrr 120
There were no claims o f responsibility
for Ihr blast, which cam e (our days alter
a similar explosion killed 15 people In
another Christian suburb
Druzr Moslem gunners shelled Ihe
Christian sector of Beirut Sunday as
Irantlc husbands searched hospitals lo
see If ihelr wives were am ong the victims
of Saturday's car bombing.
"It 's been hysterical here since Ihe
explosion, with many husbands coming
in and giving Ihe names of their wives so
they can find out what happened lo
Ih em ." said a nurse al the Abu Jaoude
Hospital
At least four peoplr. Including two

children, were killed and 25 others
wounded in Ihe Moslem m llllla shelling.
Daylong artillery exchanges and gun
b a ilie s broke out Sunday between
militiamen of Ihe Druzc Moslem Pro­
g r e s s iv e S o c ia lis t P a r ty and the
Lebanese army around the army garrl
son In the Shouf Mountain town of Souk
El Gharb.
Som e east Beirut residents said they
were afraid lo lei Ihelr children outside
because of fears of new attacks.
" T h e s e crim inal a cts show that
strange hands are trying to harm the
b r o t h e r l y r e l a t i o n s a m o n g th e
L e b a n e s e . " said P r e s id e n t Am in
Gcmaycl. joining leaders in condemning
cast Beirut's bloodiest car bombing.
Vowing lo avenge ihe killings, most

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Christian leaders linked Ihe car bombs
with more than a week o f sectarian
fighting and crose-clty shelling between
C hristian and Moslem militias.

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Monday, Aug, tt, m i

NATION
IN BRIEF
Rail Car Chemical Leak
Forces Evacuation Of 1,700
MUNCIE. Ind. (UPI) — Two chemical spills from the same
railway tank car forced the evacuation of about 1,700
people In Pendleton and Muncie during the weekend. No
injuries acre reported In either city.
The evacuations were precautionary, officials said. The
Chemical, vinyl acetate. Is highly flammable and Its fumes
can severely Irritate eyes, lungs and skin.
The trouble began Saturday In Pendleton, where a
Conrali engineer noticed the leak and stopped his train.
Authorities closed the area and poured sand on the spilled
chemical while evacuating about 1.300 residents.
Emergency crews controlled the leak within 4V* hours, a
Conrali spokesman said. He said the car began spurting the
liquid after one o f four bolts holding a spout sheared off for
unknown reasons.
The leak was stopped by tightening the remaining Ihrec
bolts, officials said.
The car was then sent northeastward to Muncie. where
railroad workers took It off the eastbound train and parked
It so thot Its contents could be transferred Into another
lank car and the train could continue to Pittsburgh
Hut another leak developed Sunday. This lime, about
436 faclory workers at the Warner Gear division plant o f
Borg Warner and people from three nearby homes were
evucuiUrd for several hours

Income, Spending Weak
WASHINGTON (UPI) — U.S. personal Income rose a
modest 0.4 |&gt;ercent In July, the same us In June, while
spending for goods and services also Increased moderately,
government economists said today.
The Increase In Income, before Income taxes were
withheld, amounted to 942 a year for every American and
u per capita Income that was raised to 9 1 1,340.
Th e Income gain would have been smaller except for an
exceptionally large Social Security benefit during I be
month that resulted from a recalculation o f ihe wage base,
the Bureau of Economic Analysis said.
The monlh'a 0.4 percent Incrcaoe In personal spending
also was Ihe same as the June Increase. Since the Income
and spending figures are not adjusted for Inflation (hey
represent very little If any ndvance beyond that for prices.
The spending figures are being watched closely by
economists who are worried Ihe consumer Is becoming
more reluctant to spend heuvlly and revive a lackluster
economy.

I WORLD
IN BRIEF
Missing Government Aide
Linked To E. German Spying

Hitching a ride with strangers
to an area she did not know got a
West Palm Beach woman raped
at'lcast three tim es by two men
* F ire s
early Saturday.
* Courts
The 27-ycar-old woman told
police she asked for and got a
★ Police
ride with three men and a
woman she m et at an Orlando
bus station early Saturday. The
men. she said, were at the bus cut one o f the men before she
station to ptek up the woman fled. They caught her. however,
and beat her again before leav­
arriving from N ew York.
She said the quartet took her ing. she said.
She described her attackers as
to (he M idway area east of
Sanford where one of the rnen young men, possibly In thetr
and the woman left her with the teens.
DOTTLE BOMB
other two men around 2:20 a m.
Setting fire to a paper towel
She said she and the men went
to a local house, taking her stuffed in a soda bottle full of
cleaning fluid prompted the ar­
luggage will: her.
Once Inside the residence. Ihe res t o f a Longwood man on a
men fo r c ib ly r e m o v e d her charge o f manufacturing a fire
clothes, beat her with their fists bomb.
According to a "herlfTs depu­
and a handgun and threatened
to shoot her. she told authorities. ty's report, the man Is accused of
filling a Mellow Yellow bottle
She said each man raped her
After putting her clothes on. with cleaning lluld and setting
they went lo a local convenience fire lo II with a paper lowcl Aug.
store and later Ihe men raped 14.
W hy he reportedly made the
her again. This lime, however,
she said she grubbed a knife and bomb or where was not reported.

Action Reports

Arrested Friday at 1:45 p.m. at
the sheriff's department. San­
ford. was David Scott Curry. 22.
o f 4625 Gatlin Oaks Lane.
Curry, an assistant manager of
an Altamonte Springs tire store,
was released by Saturday on
95.000 bond.
SPOUSE FIO H T
Forcing hts wife Into a car
outside a liquor store then beat­
ing her when they got home
brought about the arrest of a
Sanford man on a s p o u s e abuse
charge.
The young woman said she
and her husband were at a
liquor store in Sanford when
they got Into an argument. She
said her husband forced her Into
hts car and took her to 2005
Adams Ave . Sanford, where he
threw her lo the floor and hit her
several times.
Arrested, charged with battery
and held Saturday In lieu of
9500 bond was John Francis
McGowan. 21. o f 2997‘A Hallv
St.
V A N D A L IS M
Three Incidents o f vandalism a

C ontinu ed from psgs 1A
Piuilucct insists the best of the three
designs Is alternative Iwo. But Watson A Co.
"totally underestimated the traffic" and
seems to favor alternative three, he said.
I’aulucct said It's obvious to him that
alternative two could handle the greatest
amount of trafTlc most efficiently.
" N o one c a n Im agin e the g r o w th
explosion In the |0*square-mlle a re a "
served by the Lake Mary lk&gt;ulevard-l-4
Interchange In the next five to 10 years.
Puuluccl said. He added Ihe new in­
terchange must be drslgnrd lo handle the
traffic from all that growth.
Ledgcrwood. meanwhile, said that during
his meetings at Lake Mary City Hall with
citizens in Ju ly and at a meeting ut
Pauluccl's luxury residential development
— Hrathrow — lust week, the third
alternative was opposed. That particular
design would require Iwo traffic signals and
few residents liked It.
Ledgcrwood said the DOT will be looking
to developers tn Heathrow to provide some
land for fronlage roads In Ihe northwest
quadrant of the Interchange.
County Commissioner Sandra Glenn said
engineers have admitted that alternative
thrre Is Ihe design which would become
congested with traffic the soone*t.
Looking at the Issue from a different
perspective. Commissioner BUI Ktrchhof!
said the cost o f the land which must be
acquired for right-of-way will be critical.
"II may be the deciding factor In whether
the project Is done or not.'” he said.
"The question Is whether federal money
will he diverted to some other project If the
Lake Mary Boulcvard-l-4 Interchange gets
loo expensive."
KlrchholT said Ihe proposed designs will

■

A lte rn a tiv e 2

be sent to the Federal Highway Administra­
tion for approval.
"While the third alternative may lie the
least costly, there's u real question of
whether It will do the )oti. St,me dev.lotter.
tn the area are skeptical about whether It
will serve the needs.
"Right now we have to look at the future
growth of the area." KlrchholT said. "T h e
object Is to try to build an Interchange to
take care of traffic for a number o f years In
the future
—Donna E stes

Got Any Suggestions For New Park?

The missing aide. Sonja Lueneburg. 60. dlssappearrd 10
days ago after Id lin g neighbors she planned lo go to
Brussels for the weekend. She worked for 12 years as the
p r iv a te se crelu ry o f E conom ics M in is te r Martin
llungrinann.

The city of Sanford is looking lor your
Idea* on how to develop Lee I’ . Moore Park
scheduled to Iw build neur the Hidden Lake
subdivision entrance cm Airport Boulevard.
A tentative plan has been drafted and a

But Dleler Vogel, chief Economics Ministry spokesman,
repeated (he ministry's contention Sunday that Lueneburg
bud no arcess to state secrets and that her disappearance
Itoned no threat to West German security.
Federal Investigators said they discovered equipment for
p h o to g r a p h in g d o c u m e n ts w h en th e y searched
Lueneburg'* apurtment In Bonn.

Tanker War Resumes
By United Press International
Susprclrd Iranian warplanes, in upparent retalllution for
un Iraq! ullark on Iran's main oil termlnul ut Kharg Island,
tlrrd two rockets ut a Belgian oil tanker In the southern
Persian Gulf, ending a IO week break In the so-called
"lunker war."
Shipping sources said Ihe rockets damaged the 50-ton
Belgian tanker Naess l.rnpunl Sunday, but It steamed
toward Ihe purl of Bahrain under Its own power.
No Injuries were reported, but a live rocket was believed
lying unexploded on the vessel, the sources said
The Naess Leopard was the I4tith vessel till In Ihe nearly
5-year old war between Iran and Iraq.

...Shooting
Continued fro m page 1A
find him."
SpoUkl said he anticipates a
murder charge will uni,illy Im*
filed against the man, hot said
those charges m ay eventually be
reduced to manslaughter slnrr
the suspect's account of the
Ineldent Indicates the shooting
may have been accidental.
The suspect und the first
Seminole County sherifTs depu­
ty at the scene, Judith Kloth,
gave this arc imnt of what appar­
ently occurred In the apartment
of Allred Arellano. 21. of 127
Sorrento Circle
When Ms. Kloth walked Inlo
the Itvlngrnom o f the apartment
ut about 7:30 u rn., Oxley was
lying on Die Moor on tils back
t&gt;ctwern a rocking chair and u
couch. The BUspect was standing

public meeting to discus* the proposed
facility and to collect suggestions Is sched­
uled for 7:30 p.m. Tuesday al the Sanford
Civic Center. Sanfnrd Avenue at Seminole
Boulevard.

al the victim 's right and re|K&gt;rlcdly said he had Just shot tits
best friend, the dcupty's report
said,
" I killed him. I sho* him ," Ihe
suspect said, according to the
report.
S e m in o le C o u n ty r e s c u e
w orkers arrived and treated
Oxley before hr wu» transported
'M h e hospital, the report said.
T h e suspect was advised of hts
rights. Ms Kloth said, and re­
portedly said, he had Just shot
and killed his best friend, he was
the guilty party and would never
drink again.
The man said lie was sitting
on the couch and Oxley was In
ihr rocking chair when the
suspect said. "Hey. Ox. look ut
this." and pulled back tbr slide
on a .25-eullhrr pistol, which
discharged. Ms. Kloth reported.
Th e suspect saw Oxley full and

reportedly said, "O x. quit tak­
ing." and Arellano, who had
been In the bathroom, came Into
Ihe llvlngroom. the report sold.
Michael Mann. 22. of 7542
Savannah Grande. Winter 1‘ark.
has been accused of shooting
Oxley between the eyes, the
re|Kirt said.
A .25 c a lib e r a u to m a tic
handgun wus ronfisrated at the
scene, the report said Allhmigh
there was evidence of alcohol
con su m p tion at the scene.
S|x&gt;l*kl said. It wus apparently
not consumed In a quantity that
would lead any o f the parlies
Involved to be classified us
Intoxlcaied.
An autopsy was scheduled
irxlay ut Central Florida Regional
Hospital. Hanford, to determine
Ihe exact cause of death. Spal.skl
said.
Mann, who is from Lerlonlu.

...Waste

WEATHER
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A R E A PO R E C A B Ti Today
partly cloudy. A good chance for
. afternoon showers and thunderstorms. High In the low to
m id 90n. Southwest wind 5 to 10
mph. Kaln chance 50 percent.
• T o n ig h t sc a ttered e v e n in g
thunderstorms thru mostly lair
- Low In mid 70s. Light wind.
Main chancr 30 |iercent. Tues­
d a y p a rtly cloudy. A good
niian cc again fur u ftern oon
thunderstorms. High In mid BOs.
South wtndBto lOmph.
NATIONAL REPORT: Hurri­
cane Danny moved out to sea
but led u storm system behind It
, that doused sections o f Virginia.
1 prompting flood watches, while
ruins that pounded eastern
Kansas let up and moved Into
Missouri and Iowa. Th e stumt
system associated with tropical
Sturm Danny Hexed Ita muscle

one last time In ihe Vlrglnlu.
Maryland und Washington. D.C..
areas as tt dropped more than 5
Inches o f rain on some sections
of Virginia The outburst was
expected tu be the last of Dunny
us It m oved from southeast
Virginia offshore by midday,
said Bill Sammlrr. a National
Weather Service mrteorloglat in
Kansas C ity. Mo. With rain
falling at 2 Inches per hour in
some areas o f the storm’s reach.
A R E A READlNOtt (B a m .):
temperature: 60: overnight low:
7St S u n d a y ' s h i g h : 9 2 :
barometric pressure: 30.03: rela­
tive h u m id ity : 87 p ercen t:
winds: southwest at 6 mph: rain:
2 38 Inches: sunrise: 0.57 ».m ..
sunset B.-Ol p in
TU E S D A Y TIDES: D aytona
Reach: highs, 11:55 a m.. 12:16

few days ago left a business wit
goop smeared on Its windows, i
en closed pool w ith Its bi
screens slashed and Che roof oM
vtnvl-topped car sliced.
Alice White, of ASC Realh
2 5 0 W c k lv a C o v e R o a r
Longwood. reported som eonf
smeared a slllcone-based scale
on the office windows sometimJ
between 6:30 p.m. Wednesday
and 8:30 am . Thursday. Th^
report. however, was unavailable
until Saturday morning.
In th e s e c o n d I n c id e n t .
William Cox Jr., a contractor ini
Longwood. reported som eone|
silt the screens a ro u n d anl
enclosed pool at a residence all
164 Dartmouth Lane. The Inci­
dent occurred between 4:30 p.n:
Wednesday and 9 a.m. Thurs-I
day. he said.
The third Incident o f vandal-1
Ism occurred al 131 Ingram
C ir c le . L on gw ood . b etw een
10:30 p.m. Wednesday and 8
a.m. Thursday.
Garland Latimer. 53. o f that
address, reported that someone
during ihe night sliced the vinyl
roof of his 1982Chrysler.

...Interchange

BONN, West Germ any (Ul'll — A cabinet minister’s
missing aide was an Bust German spy with access to top
state secrets and word o f her years of spying has created a
serious scandal for the Bonn government, the DPA news
ugrncy rr|H&gt;rtrd.

The new* Hgrncy, quoting what tt said were reliable
sources, reported Sunday that the uhle was planted In Went
Germany during the 1950* by the East German secret
service und hud access to secret government material.

,

West Palm Woman Raped In Midwa

p.m.: lows, 5:21 a.m .. 5:51 p.m.:
P ort C anaveral; highs. 11:47
u.in.. 1208 p.m.: lows. 5:12
a m.. 5:42 p.m.: B n yp ort: highs.
4:21 a m.. 4 51 p.m.: lows. 10 57
a m.. 10 57 p.m.
BOATING F O R E C A S T : St.
Augustine to Jupiter Inlet out 50
miles — Wind variable mostly
southwest 5 to 10 knots through
Tuesday. Sea less than 3 feel.
Higher wind und seu near scat­
tered thun derstorm s mainly
during afternoon und evening.

E XTENDED

PORECABTi

Wednesday through Friday —
Partly cloudy. A chancr of
mainly afternoon and evening
thunderstorms becom ing more
likely central and south Thurs­
day then south on Friday. Highs
upper 80s to low er 90s. Lows
from the low 70s north to
around 80south and keys

wastes or explosives would be
kept at the site.
The opponents. Mrs. Andrews
C on tin u ed from page I A
among them, pounded away at
the trailers for transport. Each of Ihe existing problem of ground
the five trailers to tie parked ut water contamination at Coblu
the site could contain up to 80 Boat Works from which HWC
drums, she said.
Intended to lease Its temporary
Ms Vtndctt said nothing ra­ site until a permanent site can
d io a c tiv e and no b io lo g ic a l tar found.

HOSPITAL NOTES
Caetral Florida * » * W ll Heeettal
Saturday
ADMISSIONS
Ralph C Car car, AJIamani* Lpring*
L * rry I Robaaen. Ottaa"
DllCHAROIS
S*n larS
RuaotO. Ourtiaid

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Albert# h ly s n t
Rarer* J ftutMli
W t r a i t e i w w w , D eiery
Jeh n L Welker. Sr .Dellane
Stephen A Andreeke. Ti*u»«Ute
F e llo e M Oi u n an l baby My. Laniard
Cindy L T sw a n and tear M r tenterd

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RansM I and Oatra Carter an. a baby ( 18 .

A lte rn a tiv e 3

Ohio, was scheduled lo tie ques­
tio n e d and ch a rg ed at the
sh eriff* department today with
murder. Spnlskl said.
Navy nlflctals said both men
have hern stationed In Orlando
for about a year. Oxley, who was
assigned to Ihe surgical unit,
had been In the Navy for almost
two years Mann, who had been
In thr Navy for 14 months,
workrd tn the hospital's com ­
munications center.

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ADMISSIONS
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V U I Mays* OtOary
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�Drug Smuggler Bought
Bank To Launder Profits
MIAMI IL'I’ll — A drug smug*
glrr who made so much money
lie allegedly had to buy hts ow n
bank to hide the profit* Is the
government's star witness In a
irial unfolding In federal court.
'I be Indictment against the
smuggler said he sold at least
1 5 million pounds of Colombian
marijuana In the United States
over a period of about six years.
Using current law enforcement
guidelines for street drug prices,
the total comes to about S750
million.
The smuggler. Jose Antonio
Fernandez, pleaded guilty before
the trial began Aug 5 and
received a 50-year Jail sentence
from U S. District Judge James
Kehoe Fernandez has become
the government's star witness In
an attempt to have that sentence
reduced.
The case ulso Involves former
Sunshine State flank Chairman
Huy Corona. 35. and tils father,
former bank President Kabul
' C oron a. 63. Manuel L op ezCastro. William Vuughn and
Gerardo Guevara.
Fernandez's talc v&gt; far has
been the c e n te r p ie c e In a
massive federal case which In­
cludes more than 32.000 docu­
ments and Is expected to last
three months — until sometime
In Novem ber — against the
remaining defendants
Fernandez said they generated
so much cash from the operation
they had to abandon the Idea of
carrying It to banks in brief
cases and resort to using shop­
ping bags
When that no longer worked,
they set up a front company —
C um berland Managem ent In
Miami The firm collected dm g
money from up to 30 phony

companies that were set up In
Panama for Just that purpose
"W e re going to bring In some
secretaries.'' assistant U.S. at­
torney Daniel J. Cassidy said.
"They're going to say their day
consisted mainly of coming In.
doing their nails, watching TV
and reading magazines. '*
Fernandez. 41. also known as
"La Mentlrlta" or the "Little
L ie ." has undergone several
days of direct testimony and
cross-examination. The short,
stocky man with dark hair, a
beard and mustache already has
recounted his history since
coming from Cuba In 1962 to
work for a drug dealer.
Me eventually became a drug
b ro k e r and m ade m illio n s
bringing "m other ships" laden
with Colombian marijuana Into
the Gulf of Mexico, where the
cargo was transferred to smaller
vessels for delivery In Texas.
Louisiana and Florida
The Coronas allegedly pro­
vided S25O.0OO for one o f his
drug shipments, then became
Involved In trying to find ways to
legitimize the profits.
Other partners would take
$500,000 to $700,000 at s time
and drive around Miami, buying
m oney orders and cashier's
checks In amounts less than
$ 1 0 ,0 0 0 fo r s h ip m r n t to
Panama. Cassidy said. Transac­
tions of more than $10,000
would have to lx- reported by
banks to the federal government.
They also organized a com­
pany in the Cayman Islands to
iilde the money.
Neither method was sulflclent
to handle the casti flow, so they
tx-gan looking for a hunk Their
first choice was First National
Hank of South Florida, but the

E v s n in ^ H s r a ld . Sanford. F I._____ M onday. Auq. I t . ) W — 1 A

THE
BEST!

firm was having regulatory pro­
blems. Cassidy said.
Enter Sunshine State Bank
Their application to buy the
financial Institution for $2 mil­
lion was approved by the state
controller s office without as
much as an Interview with one
o f the principal partners, he said.
But the mother ships began to
attract attention In the Gulf and
became the subject of a DEA
Investigation.
"Mr. Fernandez actually hired
DEA agents to work for him as
ofT-loaders." said Cassidy.
Fernandez was arrested in
1981 In Rio De Janeiro. Brazil,
and became a fugitive after the
Coronas put up his ball. He was
taken on a "rid e " to Colombia
by drug dealers there who
wanted their money for mari­
juana shipm ents which had
been confiscated by the DEA.
officials said
At that point. Fernandez de­
cided it was time to sell his
controlling Interest of 49,900
shares of stock In Sunshine
State. He set up an employee
buyout of 20.000 shares for
$620,000 with credit for '.he
$100,000 that Corona had put
up for Fernandez' ball
He sold another 9.900 shares
ou trigh t and the rem aining
20.000 shares were transferred
to one of his front companies In
Panama.
Ray Corona was removed as
chairman of the bank In De­
cember by state regulators. Ills
father also was suspended, but
continues to sFrve as a consul­
tant. Both are accused of helping
Fernandez hide smuggling prof­
its In the bank In exchange for
stock and becoming bank of­
ficers

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Phase One O f County
Courthouse Work Near Done
The first phase ol the nearly
$2 million In planned renova­
tions of the Seminole County
Courthouse Is nearing com ple­
tio n . said John P e rc y , the
c o u n ty 's d irector o f p u b lic

the second floor Into the newly
renovated area. The renovations
h a ve In c lu d e d r e m o v in g
asbestos from the ceilings.
The clerk's county finance and
county records offices will be

s e rv ic e *.

m oved

The completed area Is the first
floor of the north wing. Within
the next two weeks. Percy said,
the c iv il d ivision , m a rria ge
license office, probate und new
computer room of the clerk of
the circuit court's office will be
moved from the fourth floor and

to

th e

C o u n ty

S e r v ic e *

Building on Aug. 26.
The courthouse snack bar Is
being moved from the fourth
floor to the third floor temporari­
lyAfter all the offices on the
courthouse's fourth floor are
vucated. renovations will begin

WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 21

Full Gospel Business Men's Fellowship In• tcmatlonal breakfast meeting. 6.30 a m . Holiday
• Inn. Slate Road 436 and Wymore Road. Alta­
monte Springs. For details call 656-4255.
Central Florida Blood Bank Seminole County
Branch. 1302 E. Second St.. Sanford. 9 a m. to 5
p.m. Florida Hospltal-Altamonte Branch. 11 a.m.
• to 7 p.m.

185 AIRPORT BLVD.
SANFORD
PHONE: 322 1434

there the week of Aug. 20. Percy
said.
Renovations of the courthouse,
which began in May. arc to be
com pleted In six phases by
August 1986.
Th e major purpose o f the
renovations la to create alx
full-blown courtrooms.

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S EM IN O LE HIGH SCHOOL BAND

General contractor for the
project la Mark Arnold Con­
s tr u c tio n C o. A r c h it e c t la
Helman. Hurley, Charvat and
Peacock.
—Donna Eatea

CALEN D AR
MONDAY. AUOUBT IB
Estate Planning Seminar on avoiding probate
and minimizing estate taxes. Deltona Inn. 7-9
p m with coffee und Individual questions unswered 6:30 to 7 p m. Speakers Barbara Stock,
author; Bruce Floyd, attorney; und Raymond
S lg le y . trust officer. For Inform ation, call
Margaret Dukes at 647-3025 or 1-800-432-0399.
**’ Bowling league for m entally handicapped.
4-5 45 p m . Altamonte Lanes. 280 Douglas Ave.
Call 862-2500 for Information.
Rebos Club AA. noon und 5 30 p m . closed. 8
p m . step. 130 Normandy Road. Casselberry.
Clean Air Rebos at noon, closed.
Apopka Alcoholics Anonymous. 8 p m., closed.
Apopka Eplscopul Church. 615 Highland.
Al Anon Step und Study. 8 p m . Casselberry
Senior Center. 200 N. Triplet Drive.
Sanford AA. 8 p m .closed. 1201 W. First St.
Fellowship Group AA. senior citizens. 8 p m.,
closed. 200 N Lake Triplet Drive. Casselberry
TUESDAY. AUOUBT 20
C a s s e lb e r r y K lw a n ls C lu b . 7:30 a .m ..
Casselberry Senior Center. 200 N Lake Triplet
..D rive. Casselberry.
Sanford Toastmasters. 7:15 am .. Christo's
Restaurant. 107 W. First St.. Sanford
Citizens Against Crime seminar on crime
"p rev en tio n . 10-11 a m .. Wllshlre Plaza's Festival
Bazaar. 857-22 E. Semoran Blvd.. Casselberry
Sanford Optimist Club. 11:45 a m.. Western
Slzzlln Restaurant. Sanford.
Sanford Senior Citizen Club. noon. Sanford
- Civic Center. Bag lunch and program.
Sanford Lions Club. noon. Holiday Inn. In­
terstate 4. Sanford.
South Seminole County Klwanls Club. noon.
Quincy's Restaurant. Highway 17-92 and Live
Oaks Boulevard. Casselberry.
Central Florida Blood Bank Seminole County
Branch. 1302 E. Second St.. Sanford. 11 a m to 7
p.m. Florida Hospital-Altamonte Branch. 601 E.
Altamonte Ave.. 11 a m. to 7 p.m.
Sanford-Duplicate Bridge Club. 1 p.m.. Greater
Sanford Chamber of Commerce. 400 E. First St.
Rebos Club AA. noon and 5:30 p.m.. closed. 8
.p.tn.. step. 130 Normandy Road. Casselberry.
! Clean Air Rebos Club. noon, closed.
• Sanford AA. 5:30. closed discussion, and 8
&lt; p.m . open discussion. 1201 W. First St.
•
24-Hour AA group beginners open disc usslon. 8
• p.m.. Second and Bay Streets. Sanford.
!
17-92 Oroup AA. 0 p.m.. closed. Messiah
j Lutheran Church. 17-92 and Dogtrack Hoad
O ve'eaters Anonym ous, open. 7:30 p.m..
; Florida Power A Light. 301 S. Myrtle Ave..
&lt; Sanford.

S E R V IC E W O R L D , INC.

Sanford Klwanls Club, noon. Sanford Civic
Center.
Casselberry Rotary breakfast. 7:30 a.m..
Casselberry Senior Center. 200 N. Lake Triplet
Drive.
Medicare help for seniors. 10 a.m. until noon,
und free blood pressure checks by Paramedics. 11
a m. to noon. Casselberry Senior Center 200 N.
Triplet Drive. Casselberry.
COPE Support Group of Seminole Area. 7:30
p m.. Sem inole Com m unity Mental Health
Center, Cranes Roost OfTlce Park. Suite 377.
Pelican Building. Altamonte Springs. First and
third Wednesdays for families and caregivers of
long-term mentally disabled. Free of charge.

PRESENTS

PRE-GAME FUND
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THURSDAY.AUOUBT 22
South Seminole Senior Citizens covered dish
luncheon. 12 30 p m .. Casselberry Woman s
Club. Overbrook Drive. Casselberry. Musctal
program by Earl Benge and Bill Kowalski, retired
professional musicians. Those attending should
bring their own table service.
National Action for Former Military Wives. 6:30
p.m. For Information on meeting place, call
628.2801.
International Training In Com m unication
G r e a t e r S e m i n o l e C lu b ( p r e v i o u s l y
Toastmlstresa). 7:30 pm .. Altamonte Chapel
Education Building on State Road 436. second
and fourth Thursdays
Sanford Jaycees meeting. 7:30 p.m., Jaycee
building. 5lh and French. Sanford
Sanford AA. 1201 W. First St.. 5 30 p m .,
closed discussion, and 8 pm ., open, speaker.
Oviedo AA. 8 p.m., closed. First'. United
Methodist Church.
Overeaters Anonymous, bpen. 7:30 p.m. Com ­
munity United Methodist Church. Highway
17-92. Casselberry.

FRIDAY. AUOUBT 22
Central Florida Klwanls Club. 7:30 a m ..
Florida Federal Savings and Loan. State Road
436 at 434. Altamonte Springs
Seminole Sunrise Klwanls Club. 7 a.m.. Airport
Restaurant. Sanford.
Optimist Club of South Seminole. 7:30 a.m..
Holiday Inn. Wymore Road. Altamonte Springs.
Central Florida Blood Bank Florida HospitalAltamonte Branch. 601 E. Altamonte Ave., 9 a m
to 5 p.m.
Oentle Exercise for seniors. 10:30 a.m.,
Casselberry Senior Center. 200 N. Lake Triplet
Drive. Casselberry.
Weklva AA (no smoking). 8 p.m. Weklva
Presbyterian Church. SR 434. at Weklva Springs
Road. Closed.
Longwood AA. 8 p.m.. Rolling Hills Moravian
Church. SR 434. Longwood. Alanon. same time
and place.
Tangtewood AA. 8 p m.. St. Richard's Episcopal
Church. Lake Howell Road. Alanon. same time
and place
Sanford AA Step. B p.m.. 1201 W. First Bt..
Sanford.

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Zoning Vote Delay
Was Unnecessary
S o m e m em bers o f th e Sanford P la n n in g
a n d Z o n in g C om m ission are irked, lo nay th e
least, w ith the S an ford C ity C om m ission o v e r
Its la test action c o n c e r n in g a p r o p o s e d
co m m ercial-resid en tia l developm en t a cross
from Sanford Middle S ch ool.
A n d the Ire of th ose plannin g and z o n in g
co m m ission ers Is not w ith o u t Justification.
Ih ls is die third lim e the planning and
z o n in g hoard has had to take up the r r z o n ln g
m a tter and It m ay be a com plete w a s te o f
tim e. Not to m en tion m on ey lo a d v e rtis e
p u b lic hearings again
T h e Issue, w hile an em otional o n e , —
se ve ra l area residen ts vehem ently o p p o s e
re/nnlng the land to a llo w a shopping c e n te r
— isn't really c o m p lica te d . Robert " H o b "
H al taw ny Is Hie secon d d evelop er to req u est
re/nnlng ol the land to put In a s h o p p in g
cen ter, ills proposal d iffe rs som ewhat from
d ie llrsi developer's plan. In dial li p ro v id e s
c o n s tru c tio n ol s in g le fa m ily r e s id e n c e s
w h erea s die first d e v e lo p e r's did not.
T h e planning and z o n in g com m ission on
tw fi previou s occasions v o te d on dir Issue —
not unanim ously, but hy su fflclrn l m argin to
co n stitu te a valid vote. In the first fustancc.
the I'flrZ voted against the project, hul In d ie
secon d Instance, by a slim 3-2 vole, a greed in
recom m en d approval ol the lla lta w a y p r o ­
posal, presum ably b eca u se It Includes a
residen tial developm ent w ith som e park areas
as part ol die total pack age.
Hy all Indications, th e m ajority ol riu*
S a n lord C ity com m ission ers favor re/on in g
the land lor a shopping cen ter. Hul apparently
th e y w ere su fficiently Intim idated hy d ie
la rge turnm il of area res id en ts opposed in d ie
p rop osal to delay iied o n , and referred it once
a ga in to the planning co m m ission
O n ly one city co m m is sio n e r, Milton Sm ith
s a id he would v o le a ga in st die pru ject
b ecau se of Ills c o m m itm e n t to heed d ie
w ish e s ol die voters.
C lly C om m issioner J o h n Mercer, on d u ­
m b e r hand, said the m a tte r should go b a ck to
the PflrZ because he con sid ered the 3-2 v o te
In a d eq u ate to give c ity com m issioners a cleur
p ic tu re on how the IVtrZ tru ly feels about tire
Issue M ercrr said lie 'll like lo see the I79Z
tak e up die m ailer a ga in and vote with m o re
m em b e rs. II not the en tire com m ission of
nin e, present. Mercer said fie bus a lre a d y
c o m m u te d himself in hacking PNZ c o m ­
m ission recom m endations.
M ayor H etlye Sm ith pointed out. h ow ever,
that It M ercer Indeed b a ck s IVtrZ action, d i m
w in d difference does li m ake how m a n y
m e m b e r s vole, nr hy w b a l m argin th e
p la n n in g board rec o m m e n d s denial o r a p ­
p rova l ol a request? W h at difference Indeed
T h e question here Is; W h at's best, w ith
respect to the use ol d ia l land, for the e lty ol
S a n fo rd ? That Is. lor the nm jm ilv o f d ie
residen ts In d ie ro in m m ilty .
A n d d ia l's whul the Sanlm d CUv C o m ­
m iss io n lias to con sid er. Not what's best lor
th e developer. Not w h a t's best lor a sm a ll
s e g m e n t ol the co m m u n ity. Not hy Imw w h ir
a m argin the P N Z is recom m en din g ilits
project or dial A s P &amp; Z m em b er John M orris
p o in ted out. II only la k es five of Ih e n in e
co in m lsslo n ers lo co n stitu te a quorum and
va lid vo le.
It w as a mistake lo sen d Ih e matter back to
I h r I'&amp; Z .

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DONALD LAMBRO

Changing Tide Seems To Favor The G O P
WASHINGTON — Republicans had hoped ll
would be the political realignment event of the
dreade. but that wasn’t Ihe case In last werk's
special runoff election In Texas' heavily Demo­
cratic first congressional district.
Still, d ir fact dial Republican Edd Hargett was
able to attract 49 percenl of the vote In wtial
S -n I'll!I Gramm. R-Texas, calls "yellow dog
Errnocral country** was yet another sign that
sweeping political realignments are blowing In
the wind.
A “ yellow-dog Democrat," according to politi­
cal folklore In die Deep South. Is someone who
Is so partisan that he would vote for an "old
vellerdog rather Ilian support a Republican,
Hut die poini Is Democrat Jim Chapman., who
won die seat ol Democratic Rep. Sam II. Hall,
who resigned lo take a federal Judgeship, should
have carried Ibis rural Democratic district
easily, b hasn't sent a Republican to Congress
since I 869 Instead. Chapman squeaked to
victory bv an eyelash with barely 51 percent of
I he vote.
While disappointing to the White House and
national GOP strategists Ihe election provides
further evidence — ll any l» needed — that some
ante-impregnable Democratic voting blocs are
i rumbling

But Ihe lull party realignment that the
political pundits keep looking for has not
occurred — though It's getting there.
P o litic a l realignm ent docs not happen
overnight or even In the span of one or two
elections — even presidential elections as
stunning as Ronald Reagan's It manifests Itself
over a long period of tlm evamong Ihe wards,
precincts and congressional districts when
political constituencies begin to associate their
hopes and dreams with another party's vision of
what America Is all about.
This has been happening slowly ever since
Richard Nixon edged out Hubert Humphrey In
1968 and demolished George McGovern In 1972
— with populist appeals lo Ihe largely middleclass and blue-collar Sllrnl Majority, and. to
minorities, with his overtures about black
rapltallsm and getting "a piece of the action."
Republican polities took a quantum leap
forward with Presideni Reagan's politics of
economic growth and opportunity and achiev­
ing the American dream — which Reagan stole
from Presidents Franklin D Roosevelt and John
F Kennedy — while the Democrats talked of
higher taxes, lower expectations and making do
with less, which they stole from President
Herbert Hoover.

Slowly, almost Imperceptibly at first, the
"political sea-change" that New York Rep Jack
Kemp — the GOP apostle of economic growth —
keeps talking about became evident during this
period.
The Senate offers the most startling examples
o f the kind of Democrats who have been victims
o f this change during the last decade Fratik
Church o f Idaho. George McGovern of South
Dakota. Btrch Bayh of Indiana. Gaylord Nelson
o f Wisconsin. Dick Clark and John Culver of
Iowa. John Tunney of California, and many
more — ail llberals.
A( tower levels o f the political structure the
number of Democratic officeholders who have
left their parly In ihe last four yrars is equally
significant.
In Texas. Phil Gramm, a lifelong Democrat,
switched parties and won re-election lo his
House seat, and then to a Senate seat vacated by
GOP Sen. John Tower. Gramm's fellow Hoil
Weevil In the House, former Rep Kent fiance,
also has switched
BUI Lucas, the articulate black county execu­
tive In Michigan's Wayne County, announced
earlier this year that he had crossed over to Ihe
GOP. So did Bobby Martinez, dir Democratic
mayor of Tampa. Fla.

ROBERT WALTERS

DON GRAFF

A Dam
To Offend
Everyone

Place
To Call
Her Own

W A S H B U R N . N.D (NEA| Extravagant public works projects
financed hy llu* federal government
come iiiift go wtdi relentless fre­
quency
hut none can match Ihe
staying power of die Garrison
Diversion I lull
For alinosi hall a century, a small
Imi determined group ol polltlrlons
here In Nordi Dakota and engineers
In W ashington have zealously
promoted dir misguided notion of
Irani log the waters of the Missouri
River through Ihe stale
The concept dates track to Ihe
19.10s when North Dakota and other
slates al dir northern end ol die
Missouri Hlvrr basin acceded to a
federal plan lo construct a series of
massive dams and vast reservoirs lo
regulate Ihe river’s flow
Unit amlilllous project created a
navigable waterway and controlled
flooding tu 1lit* lower Missouri Valley
stales ol Iowa. Nebraska. Kansas
and Missouri
II also lm|Miunded enough water
lo create sprawling artificial lakrs
behind the Furl Peck Dam In
Montana, the Oahe Dam In Sou III
Dakota and Ihe Garrison Dam here
In North Dakota
In rrlurn for sacrificing fertile
u g r I c u 11 u r a I l a n d l o r t tir
609 square mile Lake Sakakawra
reservoir lids state's fanners w eir
promised dial the ImjMtundrd water
would Is- use to Irrigate arid land
near (hr Missouri River In western
Nnllh Dakota
But d ie so il
co m p aeled by
glaciers (luring the lee age. was too
(lease to irrigate
Rather than
abandon the Garrison Diversion
l lull as unfeasible, however. Its
promoters transformed ll Into a
senseless $ I 6 billion extravaganza.
The project was redesigned lo
trnioqxiri Ihe walrr hundreds of
miles Hilo eastern and ccnlral’North
Dakota — which rccelvrs more
rulnfall and thus requites less Ir­
rigation. The elulxiratr network of
canals, aqueducts, pipelines and
reservoirs required a new sacrifice
of 220.000 acres
In rrlurn the project would Ir­
rigate only 250.000 arrrs belonging
to exactly 40H bums — atxiut I
percenl ol all larms In the slate.
Thus. It’s not surprising dial many
North Dakotans neither know nor
care much about die scheme

Should the Philippines blow —
and even in Washington they are
reluctantly coming to think that it
may come to that — die country's
presidential couple should have no
difficulty settling In at a suitable
address In exile.
A good bet would be 13 East 66th
St.. New York. NY 10021
Im rlda Marcos, the sleek and
s c h e m i n g w ife ol P r e s id e n t
Ferdinand Marcos, owns the six
stoty town house there, according
to an Impeachment motion against
her husband tn the Philippine
National Assembly

ROBERT WAGMAN

W a s h in g t o n 's F a ll F e u d
WASHINGTON INEAl - Several
m on I h s a g o w e d e s e r t hc d
Washington** growing climate of
anger On txifh sides o f Capitol Hill.
Republicans and Democrats were
In v o lv e d In m a jo r In te r p a r iy
squabbles, while deep spills were
ap|ieurlng w ith in each party
Everyone on the Hill seemed lo fie
lighting with Ihe White House, and
major battles were brewing within
the udinlnlstratlun
A long-1line congressional aide
told us. "I can't rruicmticr a time
when so many people have been so
mad al so many others And I’m
talking real anger The way things
arc going, by sjirlng. no one's going
in lx- speaking lo uuyonc else, and
hy Ihe summer, the whole prixess Is
going tu cotnr to a grinding halt."
That aide's prediction was nearly
correct. The animosity has grown,
and It's douhllul that anything of
siibsUincc will he accomplished
when Washington returns to busi­
ness In September
Because ol President Reagan's
Illness and Ills penchant lor de­
legating aulhorliy. presidential chief
of stall Donald Began lias Iasi
em erged as the most powerful
presidential assistant tu recent
memory tn ihe first Reagan ad­
ministration. Ed Mrrse. Jim Maker
and Mlcharl tleaver shared this
|xiwrr Now there's only Regan —
and many In Washington ix-llcve
that he's preparing to retnstltute the
Imperial Presidency
The major complaint heard about
Regan Is that be has absolutely no

{xjlltlcal sense Ills entire life has
been sjx-nl on Wall Street and In
corporate America. There, dungs
tend to tie dearly black and white —
while in Washington most things
lend to lx- gray, a lesson Regan
sem is unwilling lo learn
During tfir- budget battle. Regan
lorrcd die While douse tn change
direction several tim es on key
Issues, which cut the legs off some
o f d ir president's most ardent
supporters, Then, when things
weren't going die president's way.
Regan refused lo accept tills polltlcal reality; Instead, hr viciously
attacked Congress — both the
Democrats and members of his own
party
This attack united Democrats,
nearly Hjillt the COP In half and pul
the While House on a collision
course with the GOP leadership In
the Senate It also led to the
resignation of Max Frlrdersdorf,
Reagan's longtime chum was large­
ly responsible for Ihe president's
many legislative victories. IPs reported that Frlrdersdorf felt he
could nol work effectively In the
currrnt confrontational atmosphere.
Donald Regan Is becoming so
dlslikrd on C'apllol Hill that ll he
caught a cold. IPs doubtful that a
majority In Congress would sujiporl
a get-well resolution.
This doesn't bode well for the
future Now that Frlcdcrsdort won't
lx- operating behind the scenes. IPs
questionable whether die While
House will have much luck with Ihe
rrsl of Its legislative agenda

The motion charged Marcus with
taking unconsllluttonal advantage
of his office and jxiwcrs lo enrich
h lrn srlf. Ills fa m ily and r lo s r
associates at the expense of die
Philippine pfople.
II tailed to
s u r p r is e s in c e

pass, to no one's
Murerxt’s r u l i n g N e w

Society Movement has a 2-to 1
hammrrlock on the 183-member
assembly. But It wus a sh rrwd move
by the opposition, focusing public
utlcntlon on the corruption that
pervades his 20-yrar-okl regime and
Is feeding a rapidly expanding
communist rctx-llion
Marcos himself, refusing to rrlax
political restraints or clean up his
own house. Is widely regarded as
die rebellion's greatest asset — not
only by the domestic political o|ip o s ltlo n and his In c re a s in g ly
alarmed mentors In Washington,
but by the rebels themselves, the
Maoist-Inspired New People's Army
As a high-profile target, lie could not
be easily replaced should tic tie
removed or die. (Marcos sutlers from
an undefined ailment, believed tn lx*
kidney disease.)
IBs regime Is fast losing all public
credibility. It Is openly looting Ihe
economy and Is apparently incapa­
ble of responding to the spreading
guerrilla war except by military
repression, which only drives more
ol the back-country population Into
the re tie 1ranks
Human rights abuses have drawn
complaints from the American Bar
Association, not particularly noted
as a champion of liberal causes at
home or abroad But the ABA has
protested Ihe systematic disappear­
ance and killing of Philippine at
lom cys courageous enough to take
the cases of Marcos's political oppo­
nents.

JACK ANDERSON
BERRYS WORLD

U.S.-France Feud Hampers AIDS Progress
Uy Jack Anderson
And
Dale Van A t l*
WASHINGTON — French medical
olllclals have accused die United
States ol stealing their research lor a
hkxxl lest used lo screen patients
lor AIDS, ilu- frightening virus dial
lias stricken actor Rock Hudson and
killed mure Ilian 6.000 jx-oplr since
It w as Hist detected tour years ago
The dispute about who should get
credit lor dir hhxid test has been
stmmeting beneath dir surface,
apparent Iy bringing lo a standstill
cooperaiton between French and
American scientists searching for u
cure lor AIDS Thai might explain
why Hudson had to tlv to Parts (or
treatment, and why (hut same
l rr at mein wasn't available here

"WOWI Wa:t ll they hoar about this Ty Cobb
VS. Pete Rote thin^back homo "

The trud has pitted the French
Pasteur Institute against the U.S.
Dcjiurtinrul ol Health and llumun
Services, and now Pasteur officials
have quietly threatened to lake the
United Slutes to court ll Us demands
lor rrcogniUaq — and royalty rights
— aren't met

The details are contained in a
s e r ie s ol H e a lth and Hum an
S ervices m em os, seen by our
associate Corky Johnson.
Research by doctors III both
France and the United Stales led lo
the Identification o f the AIDS virus,
the first step til llndlng a cute Dr
Robert Gallo, ol the National In­
stitutes of ilralih. and the Pasteur
InstUulr's Dr laic Montagnler arc
credited with dlicovertes that led lo
the Isolation of the virus
An AIDS blood-lrst kit went on
the market In March. But while
G allo’s name was on the U S.
[latent. Montagnler* was left off.
And with 11 million kits already
sold — some o f those in France —
royalties have netted the United
States S t.5 million. France hasn't
earned u Irani- horn the U.S.-made
lest kit;
That led to an angry- letter sent
July 4 from Ihe Pasteur Institute lo
Health and Human Services Secre­
tory Margaret Heckler, protesting
the patent given to Gallo and Ihe
Nat lonal I nsi UUt es of 11ral dt.

"T h e French arc claiming they
were the true inventors — not Dr.
Gallo, and dial he got the necessary
Information for (he invention from
the Pasteur Institute during collaborallvc efforts between the In­
stitute and NIII,” U.S. officials wrote
tn one memo.
Gallo called the French allega­
tions "outrageous,'* and said that
Ihe French have been unable to
adequately reproduce the AIDS
virus. And according to one gov­
ernm ent memo, other U.S. re­
searchers have charged the French
wldi refusing tu share certain AIDS
Information, (hen secretly Itllng (or
thetr own test patent tn Europe.
But at an Aug 6 meeting between
U S and Pasteur Institute officials,
the French presented two docu­
ments supporting their claims One
was a report by Montagnler that was
given to Gailo a year before Ills
patent was filed. The other was a
receipt signed by a National In­
stitutes of Health doctor for a
sample of AIDS virus senl to the
United Stairs by ihe French.

At the meeting, the French set a
one-month deadline for the U S lo
meet three demands: full recogni­
tion that Montagnler Is I tie true
Inventor, a cut ol all past and future
royalties for the Pasteur Institute,
and a new patent with both doctors'
names on It.
If (he ultimatums are nut met, one
memo warns, the French will sue on
the grounds o f "deprivation, or a
polite way of claiming theft "
That apparently doesn't worry
U.S. officials, who believe they ran
refute the charges. But they are
concerned about die repercussions
ol such a suit. Including the possi­
bility of a "class action by AIDS
victims.*'
V R e g a r d le s s o f th e F ren c h
motive.** one official wrote, their
"oral demand deserves the dignity
of an oral response, thereby avoid i
Ing any boxtn g-ln e ffe c t co n i
templated by the F rench"
Footnote: Gallo calls the rumors of
a scientific feud "poppycock." and
Insists that researchers around the
world ore cooperating on a cure for
AIDS

I

�SPORTS
Lyman, Lake Howell Take Different Practice Approaches
By Chris F it t e r
H erald Sports W r it e r
A l t h o u g h t he y arc
approaching the early practice
sessions a bit differently. Lyman
High and Lake Howell High have
had promising results after the
first three days of workouts.
Both teams had two-a-day
practices but Lyman started out
a 6 45 a m. and then came back
for an afternoon session while
l-ike Howell had two afternoon
sessions with a one-hour break
Inbetwcrn.
"W e do our conditioning In the
early morning sessions because
Its a little cooler," Lyman assis­
tant Larry Baker said. "It's been
pretty hot In the afternoon."

Lake Howell practices begin at
2 p m and run to 4 and. after .in
hour In which the players can
shower and cool off. the Silver
Hawks pul In another session.
l-*tkr Howell also practiced Sat­
urday morning so it can go to
the pads today. Teams must
prartlce five time* in shorts
ttefore they can go to pads
"T h e kids like two afternoon
sessions a lot better." Lake
Howell coach Mike Blsceglia
said "T h is way they gel to sleep
In and they also gel three good
meals a day."
Both teams have bcnclilted
from a summer weight program.
“ The weight program was

Football
pretty well attended," Baker
said, "W e're not quite back to
where we were In spring because
we still have some kids that
aren't out yet who are Just
getting back from vacation We
expect to be there as early as
Monday "
" T h e kids m ade a lot of
progrrss in our summer weight
proRram," Blsceglia said "W e
had a computerized program
front the University of Nebraska
They retained a lot from the
spring. It's alm ost like we
haven't missed a heal We lefl off

like 11 was yesterday."
Lym an opens up the 1985
season Friday. Sept
13. at
Orlando Hoonr In one of two
n on -con feren ce, n on -district
games The Greyhounds are in*
District 5A-4 along with Lake
Mary. DcLand. Mainland and
Spruce Creek Lym an's other
non-dtstrlct. non-conference op­
ponent ts Satellite Beach Lyman
will also compete with the five
other Seminole County teams in
the new- Seminole Athletic Con­
ference.
"It will lie nice to keep things a
little closer to hom e," Baker
said "W e're excited to be able to
play '-verybody in lhe county It
will l&gt;e interesting lo sec how the
schools in Seminole County will

squarr up against each other
Lake Howell opens the season
Friday. Sept
13 at Orlando
Edgew-ater in a non-conference,
non-district battle The Silver
Hawks are lu District 5A-5 along
with West Orange, Winter Park.
Evans and Lake Brantley
The Silver Hawks will have
three new coaches on the side­
lines for the '85 season Two
varsity assistants will be Buddy
Garrison and Wade Rolllson and
the Junior varsity coach will be
Kevin Fortuna,
Blsceglia said Garrison will
work with the defensive Interior
linemen Garrison coached four
years in Brevard County at
M elbou rne. Cocoa and Eau
Gallic

1st Blocked
Punt Shocks
Culverhouse
By Bam Cook
H erald Sports E d ito r
TAM PA — You can't blame
Hugh Culverhouse for the Incteduluus look Or the falling
memory.
Culverhouse. the venerable
owner of the Tampa Bay Bucca­
neers. had Just witnessed a sight
unseen during bis nine years as
Tam pa's only proprietor of a
National Football League team.
A blocked punt.
" I can't seem to rrm cm lxr one
o f the those b e fo r e .” said
Culverhouse as he moved be­
tween the auxiliary press box
and his private booth "D id we
ever block a punt before?"
Not In the tenure of John
McKay McKay, who tmwed out
amid dissension and unhappi­
ness last year, paid little atten­
tion to the kicking game. He
often alluded to I hr fact that
kickers were necessary* evils
New roach Leernan Bennett,
however, has taken a different
approach. "The kicking game Is
20 percent of football, so we
spend 20 percent of our practice
time on It." he said following the
Bucs' 23-17 loss lo the Atlanta
Eulrortn Saturday.
Bennett said he wasn't aware
that the Bucs had never swatted
one down beforr but he did hear
s o m e ta lk a b o u t It a f t e r
linebacker Ervtn Randle, helped
along by a low snap, broke
through and squashed a Ralph
Glacommaro attempt In the sec­
ond quarter
Randle's historic block was
followed by another shocking
and record-selling occurrence
Mark Witte corralled thr loose
ball and hustled II 13 yards Into
the end zone for a touchdown
More Importantly, thr return
for a touchdown followed a
31-yard field goal by Obed Artrl
pulled the Burs within 14-10
and kept Atlanta from blowing
open the game beforr halftime.
"W e couldn't stop them that
first q u a rte r,” said T a m pa
linebacker Chris Washington
W a sh in gton said he also
thought the blocked punt and
T D r e t u r n c h a n g e d th e
momentum "W e didn't spend
too much time in that area last
year." he said “ Thai kind of
play ran really pick a team up .”
Although Bennett was happy
with the franchise's first blocked
punt, he said he doesn't expect
that kind of thing to happen
every week, "Probably six or
seven punts get blocked a year
on the average," said the former
Atlanta coach. "I didn't expect
us to block onr every w rrk .”
CONCERN POR THOMPSON
Saturday's setback was thr
second In as many games for the
Bucs who travel to New Orleans
Saturday before relum ing home
Friday, Aug. 30 against the
Washington Redskins
Bennett said hr wasn'l loo
concerned with the 0-2 mark but
he was taken back by a dismal
showing from No. 2 quarterback
Jack Thompson Thompson lit­
erally threw himself back Into
thr ranks with Allen Rtsher and
Steve Calabria wlih a 3 for 13
performance for a paltry 28
yards and one Interception.
"That was one of the negative
th in gs about to n ig h t," said
Bennett. "Anytim e your backup
quarterback goes 3 for 13. you
h a v e to b e c o n c e r n e d .
Thom pson has looked a lot
better than that In practice."
After the Interception, which
led to the Falcons' second score
and a 14-0 lead, the fans booed
Thom pson each tim e he re­
turned to the game. In the
second half. Calabria and Risher
ran the tram. Calabria scored on
a one-yard run In the third
quarter for Tampa's only second
half score.
S teve DcBerg. w ho looked
sharp in last week's loss to
Pittsburgh, didn't play Saturday

Rolllson will work with the
receivers His past coaching
positions Include assistant coach
for two years at the University of
Akron, three at Appalachian
Stale University and one at
Wake Forest
Fortuna Is a Penn Stair gradu­
ate and coarhrd lust year In
Miami.
"W e're really excited about
the new coaches." Blsceglia said
" W e 'v e added three quality
men "
JAMBOREE - Lake Howell
High will host a preseason Jam
borer Friday. Sept 6 beginning
at 7 30 pm . DcLand and Lake
Brantley will play one half while
Lake Howell and Lake Mary will
also play a half

Temper,
McEnroe
Top Lendl

M*f • W Dtolo br t i n Coot

Jack Thompson rears back to throw. Tampa Bay’s No. 2 QB had a dismal night, completing just 3 of 13.

Atlanta's Defenses Befuddle Bucs
TAM PA I DPI | — Tninpa Bay Coach
l-reman Dennett began the game looking for
rrvrngc and left II looking lor an offense
The Atlanta Falcons, using a complex
defensive scheme and a newly aligned Iron!
four, limited l amp,i Bay to Just 120 yards In
lota) offense Saturday night In a 23-17
pre-season trium ph
Mick Luckhurst
snapped a 17-17 lie w ith a pulr of
fourth-quarter field goals as the Falcons
improved to l-l and dropped the Bucca­
neers to 0-2
"W e 'v e been working on three or four
defenses and I don't think Tampa Bay ever
figured out what we were doing out there."
said Atlanta’s Rick Bryan, a standout
defensive tackle as a rooklr In 1984. now
switched to defensive end, "Last week
(17-14 loss to Washington! we stayed In the
samr couple of defensive sets but tonight
we'd show onr kaik on first down, then
show another on the next first-down
situation."
Bryan has switched positions with Mike
Pills and each had a sack for the second
straight w rrk as thr Falcons applied
consistent pressure and registered four
sacks.

Football
"M lk r's moved Inside and lie's a heck of a
pass rusher." said Bryan, “ t know If I grt
thr quarterback lo sirp uj) a fllile. Mike will
Ik* Ihere."
The Falcons bull! a 14 0 lead In the
opening [H-rlod but needed (he left fool ol
Luckhurst to pull out the victory lieforc a
crowd of 34.0*10. Bennett, fired by the
Falcons follow-lug the 19H2 season despite
earning a playoff berth, saw his club field to
just nine first downs
" I was not pleased with our offense and 1
was not pleased wllh our defense," Brnnrll
said "We also had trouble slopping ihelr
pass rush and we didn't stop (he pass well
enough — they were able lo hit It when they
needed to."
Luckhurst, whose 43-yardrr Just three
seconds before Intermission put Atlanta
ahead 17 10. gave the Falcons a 20*17 rdge
one minute Into (hr fourth quarter with a
30 yard kick Reserve quarterback Dave
Arrher opened the drive wllh a 37-yard

strike lo Floyd Hodge and a 19 yarder lo
llorlgr sel up Luckhurst
A 24 yard punt return by Leon Bright
hrlpcd the Buccaneers tie the score 17*17
midway through tin* third quarter on a
l-yard plunge by rookie quarterback Sieve
Calabria.
A tumble recovery by Tumpa Bay rookie
linebacker Ervin Randle early In thr second
period set up Obed Arlrl's 3 1-yard llrld goal
and on the Falcons' next |&gt;ossesxlon, Randle
hliK-krd a Ralph Glaeoniarro punt Mark
W ltle scooped the hall up and dashed 13
yards Into thr end zone to make It 14* lO at
0:03 til the quarter It was the llrst blocked
punt by the Buccaneers In tlirtr 10-year

history.
The Falcons went 04 yards on 10 jtlays in
their opening jxjasesalon of I fie game, wllh
Gerald Riggs carrying the first seven jdays
for 44 yards W llh Hugh Green speeding
toward him on a blitz. Steve liarlkowskl
cupped the drive bv limbng Billy Johnson
down Ihr lell sideline Im-Ii Iih I John Holt for
IH yards
Kenny Johnson s 38-yard interception
return oil a Jack Thompson pass gave
Atlanta a first down at the 17 and Riggs
scored on the next jilay.

D o lp h in s Im p r o v e W ith W in B u t L o s e M c N e a l
MIAMI (UIT» — Miami coach
Don Stiula feels better about his
Dolphins following their 27-17
win over Buffalo than he did
after the team's first exhibition
game, but says the defending
AFC champs still have a lot of
roern for Improvement.
Th e Dolphins defeated the
Bills Saturday night at the O r­
ange Bowl to even their pre­
season record at 1*1. The Bills
fellto 0*1*1.
The Dolphins rurt defense,
shredded by Minnesota In the
first pre-season game, s'ruggled
but showed signs of Improving.
Shulu said The Bills gained 130
yards on the ground, compared
to the 240 thr Vikings gained In

Football
d e fe a t in g M ia m i 16-13 in
overtime.
"I didn't like the way the game
siartrd." Shula said "They got
three (Irst downs In a row ...
Then we tightened after that and
got some big plays when we had
to Lave them.' he said
One of those making big plays
was free agent Mark Moore, who
trad three of the Dolphins' six
sacks for 19 yards In losses.
O v e r a ll, S h u la s a id (h e
Dolphins Improved slightly.
" I was d is a p p o in te d last

Sunday." he said. "A n d this
week we won thr ball game and
som e good things happened
You see some good things hap­
pening In some areas." Shula
said.
Saturday, the Dolphins were
led by Don Strock. who threw
s e c o n d - q u a r te r to u c h d o w n
passes to Mark Clayton and
Vince Heflin, and Eddie Garcia,
who klckrd field goals of 25 and
26 yards to keep his chances
alive In the three-way kicking
battle with Fuad Kevlez and
Ineumbcnt Uwc von Schumann.
MCNEAL; 6 TO 0 W EE KS
M IA M I (U P !) M ia m i
D olphins Injury-plugued cor*
nertrack Don McNeal suffered a

severely sprained knee against
Buffalo and will Ik* oul fur nix to
nine weeks.
Shula said late Sunday that an
arthroscopic* exam ination o f
Me Neal's right knee revealed Ihe
severely sprained ligaments. No
su rgery wan necessary, but
McNeal will be In a cast for four
lo six weeks and the Dolphins
hope fie can play two lo three
weeks altrr thr cast Is removed.
"T h is Is a major disappoint­
m en t." Shula said. "In ju ries
have plagued Don's career and
have kept him from being re­
cognized as one of thr outstand­
ing curnerbacks In the National
Football League." he said " H e ’ ll
Ik - hard to replace.”

vages Seize 3rd At Nationals — See Tuesday's Evening Herald

MONTREAL &lt;UPI| - L'enfsnt
terrible of tennis. John McEnroe
has some advice for arch-rival
Ivan Lendl — learn to control
your temper.
McEnroe beat Lendl 7 5. 6 3 In
the finals of thr Player's In­
ternational Sunday by inking
advantage of double-faults by
Lendl to break him In the 12th
game of the first sel and In the
eighth game o f the second set
"H r (thr umpire) did mnke
some had decisions.” McEnroe
said. "But he (Lendl) wits getting
carried away with Ihe whole
thing He started doing the same
thing lie has accused me of lu
the past He started questioning
everything, even calls that wrre
eleurly In."
Lendl, who went Into the !2th
game of Ihr first set behind 6-5.
lost Ids concentration when
umpire Jeremy Shales called oul
u forehand that appeared to have
hit the line.
When Lendl questioned thr
call. Shalea cited him tor a code
violation for unsportsmanlike
conduct, which carrlrs a $500
One.
Lendl then double-faulted lo
lose Ihe gam e 13-50 and the set
7-3.
Lendl sat down and refused to
continue play for about thrre
minutes In the third game of thr
second set when Shales ordered
McEnroe to replay a first serve
th a t a p p e a r e d to b r out
McEnroe was losing the game
15-40at Ihe time.
Grand Prtx tennis supervisor
K eith J oh n son and rrfe rre
Andre Blnet came out of Ihe
stands to talk to Shales, who
explained that the linesman and
he wrre unable lo make the cull
The two officials sided will)
Shales, and Lendl relumed lo
play. After thr delay. McEnroe
cainr hack to win Ihe [mint and
the game, which went lo deuce
twlcr.
Lendl lost his service again In
the eighth game of (lie second
set when he double-faulted twice
— oner on the first deuce |x&gt;lnt
and a second time with the
advantage to McEnroe
"That (questioning calls) Is
going lo hurt you In thr long
run," McEnroe said. "Il can't
possibly help you In thr course
of a mutch."
M cEnroe sa id L en d l was
"barely there" after the con­
troversial calls.
Lendl, who threatened lo quit
If Shales wasn't replaced In Ihr
third game o f the second set.
continued lo criticize him after
the match.
"This guy (Shales) is so laid.
It's rmbarrunalng." Lendl said
"They hired him to screw up the
matches."
Lendl said the controversial
call In thr third game of I lie
second sel killed any chances of
a comeback.
" I felt like I was getting
momentum." he said. "Unfortu­
nately. I lost It."
Lendl said he called Johnson
and Blnet In for another opinion.
"Q uite typ ically, (hey Just
backed him (Shalea) up," Lendl
said. "1 told them: 'Look guys,
his (McEnroe’s) serve Is good
enough, you d o n ’ t hove lo
stretch the lines 2 1-2 feet
w ider."’
McEnroe won $51,000. while
Lendl picked up $25,500 an
runner-up.
McEnroe furs won 14 of 25
mutches against Lendl dating
back five years.
In the doubles final Sunday,
Kef) Finch, o f St. Louis. Mo., and
Robert Seguao. o f Minneapolis
defeated Swedes Stefan Edberg
and Anders Jarryd 5-7. 7-6 (7-4L
6-3.
T h e w i n n i n g te a m w on
$16,200.

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Hrardon. wtio Mnir*j&gt;led Saturday nl|&lt;lit. en­
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Reardon said "I bad lo bear down ‘
Joaquin Andujar. 19*7. (ailed In his bid to
become the major league's (Irsl 20 game winner
this season. It was not tils best rthirt of the season
as the right -hander walked six. Hut after the third
Inning. Andujar settled down and did not allow
another hit until the eight Ii.
He gave up a double lo Tim Raines and walked
Vance Law before gelling Andre Dawson to
ground out In the 10th. Ilerrog brought In
southpaw Ken Dayley, who tnlenllotially walked
Ifutde Brooks to toad I he bases.
Raines singled, doubled, scored twice and stole
his 4Hlb base.

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up his first victory since July 27. ending a
personal three game losing slrrak The loss was
the Cubs' 12th In their last 14 games. Jay Bailer
0 -1. look the loss.
Pirates 3, Meta 0
At Pittsburgh. Hill Madlock belted two homers
lor a total o f four In the last three days and Don
Robinson and Pal Clements combined on a
five hitler, helping the Pirates, who have won
only two of ihrlr last 12 games New York has lost
only three of Us aast 14 Rick Aguilera. 6-4. was
the loser
O lants 2. D od gers 1
At San Francisco. Dan Gladden’s two out single
In the loth Inning scored Ron Roenlcke from
second base to lead the Giants. The loss went to
Tom Nledcnfucr. 3-4 Mark Davis, 4-7. pitched
two scoreless innings for the victory
Reds 8. Astros 3
At Houston. Pete Rose sparked a four run sixth
with an Kill single and scored the go ahead run
Nolan Ryan (ell to 8-11 Jay Tibbs. 6-13, was the
winner Rose went 2-for-4. scoring two runs, and
needs 15 hits to break Ty Cobb's all-time record
0(4,101.
Padres 2-3. Braves 10
At San Dtego. Gratg Nettles hit his 13th home
run of the season, lifting the f’ adres In the opener.
Reliever Roy Lee Jackson. 1-2. was the winner
Rookie lamer McCullers gained his third save.
Steve Hedroslan. 5-11. took the loss
In the
second game. Ihe Braves broke a six-game losing
streak Murphy and Ken Oberkfell each hornered
In Ihe sixth Inning and Paul Zuvclla contributed
an RBI triple, Murphy opened Ihe sixth with Ills
33rd homer of the yrar. off starter 1-aMarr Hoyt.
13 H. breaking a 2 2 tic and making a winner of
reliever Terry Forster. 2-3 llrure Slitter pitched
the ninth Inning for his 20th save.

United Press International
W ith a ch a n c e to t e a c h
Oakland a lesson, the California
Angels suddenly put on ihetr
dunce caps
California catcher Bob Boone
forgot to cover third base on a
crucial clghth-tnnlng sequence
S u n d a y , and Dave C o llin s
followed with a squeere bunt to
give the A s a 4-3 victory over
the Angels
The loss snapped California's
nine-game home winning streak
at home, but the Angels re­
mained 2 tA games ahead of
Kansas City In the American
League West. Oakland, which
would have fallen seven behind,
instead pulled within five games
of the lead
Mike Davis opened the eighth
by beating out a grounder to
second and moved to third on
Donnie Bill s sacrifice. Third
baseman Jack Howell fielded the
bunt but no one covered third
after Hill was thrown out.
"T h e catcher should be at
third." Boone said. You kick
yourself for not doing It. but It's
all reaction."
"Oakland's had that play for at
least five years, or however long
It's been since Billy (Martin) was
there." added Angels manager
Gene Maurh "T h r guy (hat's
supposed to hr there knows
belter I exjiect us to play ABC
baseball heller than anybody
else I'm amazed and shocked
when we don't."
Collins then executed a jarfect
suicide hunt on a 12 pitch from
Donnie Moore, 7*6
"W e're supposed to l&gt;e the (&gt;est
hunting team In baseball, and
th ey o u t-b u n ted u s ," sa id
Mauch
Davis said he would have tried
for third on thr slightest hesita­
tion by Boone In covering the
base When lloonr didn’t budge
from home. Davis advanced easi­
ly
"W e had the play set up all the
w ay," Davis said "If I got on
base. I'd break for second on
Donnie's bunt and try to go all
thr way to third It went olf like
clockwork.
" Y o u never know on the
squeeze play, though It's a
chance play. It all dependa on
the guy at the plate, whether he
gets tHr hall down He did just
that and we got a big W today,"
•Jose Kijo. 2 1. worked four
Innings to cam the victory In
relief Steve Ontiveros came on
tn the ninth to nolch his sixth
save.

Yankees 4. Red Sox 2
At New York. Don Muttlngly
extended hts hitting streak to |6
C h illies 9, Cuba 3
games with a two run double
At Chicago. Toni Eolcy. Mike Schmidt and
lhat snapped a 2-2 tie In Ihe
Juan Samuel homcred to power the Phillies
seventh, sending the surging
Charles Hudson, ( i l l . went M 1-3 Innings to pick
Yankees to their 11til victory In
12 games Nrw York has won
four straight and Is five games
behind first-place Toronto In the
AL East,
Blue Jays lO. Royals 8
At Toronto. George Bell drove
NEW YORK tUI’ ll — As far as Yankees' owner
"T h e pitch was right down the middle,"
In four runs with a two-run
George Slelnbrennrr Is concerned. New York's Stelnbrenncr said
homer and two sacrifice (lies and
4 2 victory over the Boston Red Sox Sunday
There was another argument Involving the
Jesse liartleld collected three
lasted two batters too long
hits. Iruindlng a buscs-loaded
With New York reliever Dave Rtghcttl pro­ umpires, except Ihe Yankees won this one.
With the bases loaded and New York leading
triple, to lead the Blue Jays.
tecting a two run lead In the top of the ninth.
Tom Flier. 6-0. picked up (he
Boston ptncIl-ltlUcr Tony Armas singled with 2-1 In the seventh, Boggs, the A L 's trading
htttrr. laced a single to left. Jim Rice scored
victory despite lasting only 5 1*3
two out and Ihe bases empty. Rtghcttl then
Innings and allowing live runs
worked thr count to 2 2 on Marty Barrett and easily from third base but Billy Sample threw
out Rich Gedmun at the plate to preserve the tic
on five hits and four walks.
Hr* d a Iasi ball that appeared to he strike three
Mariners 7, Twins 2
Bui home plate umpire Don Deuklngrr railed
"I never touched him. I never touched him."
At M in n e a p o lis . M a rk
It hall three, and Barrett later drew a walk — Wynegar said among a group of giggling
Langston and two relie vers
while the umpire drew harsh words from reporters "Yeah . I m sure
com bined on a seven-hitter,
Manager Billy Martin In Ihe Yankees' duguut
"If you want to know the truth, he made a
Gorman Thom as smacked a
Meanwhile. Slelnhrrnner brushed past rr|&gt;orltwo run double and Spike Owen
rts and rntrred a video ( m x i I I i on the press level. good sltdr and popped up. like hr was going Into
hit a two run single lu pace Ihe
Hr had a technician twice rewind a videotape tn second tsisc I never touched him The umpire
Jeff Reardon found his control In time Sunday to stop a
was never In a good position to make the call "
order to get a clearer look at the pilch
Mariners. Langston. 7-9. strurk
Cardinal rally and preservea 6 5 victory tor Montreal
out two and walked five over
s e v e n In n in g s to b re a k a
t
personal six-game losing streak.
T ig e rs 4. Indians 0
At Detroit, solo homers by
Nelson Simmons. Chet Lemon
GRAND 1ILANC. Mich (UPtl - Keu
to wind up regulation play at 14-under and Marty Castillo supixirted the
ol pressure I kept telling Shelley how
combined three hit pitching of
• Green made a name lot hlmsell in a goll
274
scared I was."
• tournament without one.
Alcott almost eaglrd the 16th hole and Dan Retry, 13-11. and Willie
SHEEHAN LOSES IN O V ER TIM E
| lie also made a name lor his sister —
when she also limited the 17th, she was Hernandez. The game was de­
BUFORD. Ga (Ul'll — Amy Alcott puls
: his caddy — as Green proved you don't
only 1 behind When Sheehan two- layed twice by rain for a total of
0|&gt;cn record victory wore by three shots
her faith In fate, her own ability — and
• have to have u t omputrr-caddy on the
putted from five feet at IS. it was playoff 2 hours and 12 minutes.
Australian Wayne Grady, a six-year
storybooks.
White So* 6, Brewers 4
course to win u golf tournament
lime.
veteran ol European and Aslan golf, shut
"Som etim es 1 feel liter It’s my time to
At Milwaukee. Rudy Law col­
"1
wasn't
watching."
Alcott
said
of
Green, a tour year veteran who has
70—272 to finish second by four shots
w in ," she suit) after beating Patty
lected three hits. Including a
lhat
par
putt
Sheehan
missed
"1
don't
and earn $48,600 even though hts
r had lo win Ids player's card hack twice.
Sheehan In a sudden-death pluyolf
tike to watch But 1 had a good (rellng I two-run triple, and plnch-hltter
16-imder total would have won any
: capped a spectacular four-day run of goll
Sunday lo capture the World Champion­
Jerry Hatrston broke a 3-3 Be
guess It comes down lo desire and guts."
J Sunday with a 3 under 67 and a record
Bulck Open save the lust two
ship of Wom en's Goll "You have to play
with a two-run single to help the
2t)-um)er 268 that made the $450.txx:
"A ll I cun say Is Ken played great on
SPENCER DELVIN CREDITS YOGA
Into It. trust yourself, don't get In your
White Sox Britt Burns. 13-7.
. Hull k t &gt;pen Ins lost PGA event victory.
the hack nine," said Grady, who bogeyed
ELMSFORD. N Y. (U PI) Muffin
own way.
won for Ihe sixth time In hts last
"T h is Is awesome," the 27-year old
the I5(h and Kith to full out o f ft.
Sjienccr-Devlln credits a line from a yoga
seven decisions.
"A golf tournament takes its own feel."
J native ol Danbury, Conn., said after
"T h a t's where tournaments ure won and
master with helping her capture the
Alcott added philosophically. “ It's like
lost— on the bark nlnr.
; tipping oil four straight birdies on ihe
$200.(XX) Westchester LPGA Pro-Am by
writing a novel No two books are alike.
"I have no rxrusc." said Grady. 28,
-. back nine lo turn a two shot deficit Into a
four strokes Sunday for her first lour
You have lo let the story unfold."
• two-stroke lead.
after IxMtsiing his rookie seasrm eanilngs
Red Dave Parker and New Y
victory.
Alcott, insisting she never lost hope
" I'v e hern watting lor Oils lor so long."
to $ 14M 4‘ H&gt; "I Just played twd on the
" I was reading a book by a swamt Yankee Dale Berra are ameven when three shots behind with only
preen said. "E ver since I was sneaking
back side I didn't make the putts
Saturday night and came across this p la y e r s n am ed as coca
three holes to play, beat Sheehan on the
onto gulf courses w ithout playing greens
coming home and didn't make the shots
thought and I wrote it down: 'work alone purchasers In a statement gt
sr'cond hole of the playoff with her
fees h a great thut It runic true."
when 1had to."
Is your privilege, never the fruits to Federal prosecutors bj
second straight birdie.
Green, who ronflded lu Ills sister many
Green's only hogey eame when he
th e r e o f I referred to that several times defendant tn an ongoing cas&lt;
" I didn't look at the board. 1 Just kept
Utiles during the round how scored hr
skulled a shot (runt the fringe on thr
today. The line reminded me to focus on P itts b u rg h , accord in g w
plugging aw ay." Alcott said about her
ninth hole. But he got a good break on
was. toured Warwick Hills Golf and
the task at band and not be distracted by published report.
succesaful effort to catch Sheehan and
the 11th when his shot hit a spectator
t 'Lpuntiy Club with new teddy hrur du b
Both players disputed as
anything else,"
capture her 24lh LPGA triumph In 11
■ civets.
and bounced hack to put him In position
Spencer-Devlln equalled the aJI-Ume tlons made in an article app.
years "Each tournament Is different.
'
"T h ey're on u roll," Green grinned.
lo make ka 25 foot birdie chip
LPGA record with a 28 on the back nine Ing Monday in the New Y
You can't predict what will happen."
That began thr string of four birdies
. -"They'll definitely he in pluy next
Sunday to wind up with an B-undrr-par Times, which also reported
: Wcrk "
Alcott. one of the most consistent
that made a four shot sw ing when Grady
64 and her first tour victory* In Ihe least eight players, inctud
performers on Ihe LPGA Tour over the
The winner's share of $81,000 jumped
went par par and lolluwrd with hts two
Keith Hernandez of the h
$200,000 Westchester LPGA Pro-Am.
past decade, and Sheehan, one of the
. Green lo $122,392 this year and his
bogeys.
Spencer-Devlln. after starting the day York Meta, arc expected
IresI the past four years, both shot
•:■career earnings wrnt to $19*1.713 alter
*TU was fun." Green said *'l never
six shots olf the pace, finished the testify next month In the
tsburgh trial.
3 under-par 69s In Sunday's final round
hrtirrlng Denis Watson's year-old Bulck
thought I could hold up under that kind
54-hole event at 209

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Mustangs May Sue NCAA

IN BRIEF

D A L L A S |UP1I — Southern Methodist
University's Tailed appeal to the NCAA — a
response to the severity of proposed sanc­
tions rather than a denial o f any wrongdoing
— has spurred the school to seek legal
action against the NCAA, according to the
Dallas Tim es Herald.
A fter It was disclosed that SMU boosters
gave football recruits cash and other Illegal
Incentives, the school took exception to the
three-year probation rrccommended by the
NCAA Infractions Committee.
The school's Board o f Governors is to
meet today to discuss possible legal action
against the NCAA In the wake of Friday's
penalties.
School officials contend the NCAA singled
out SMU's Mustangs, the preseason favorite
to win the Southwest Conference, because

Greenville Trims O-Twins;
Red Sox Rally Tops Osceola
Inoeencio Guerrero slugged a two-run homer In the lop of
the seventh Inning — Just the third hit off Orlando's Danny
Clay — to carry the Greenville Graves to a 2-1 victory over
the O-Twtns Sunday at Tinker Field In Southern League
baseball.
Clay. 11-3. and Greenville's Andre Treadway. 6-6.
matched goose eggs until the seventh when Guerrero's
blast gave Greenville a 2-0 lead. Sam Sorce countered with
a solo homer In the bottom o f the inning but Rich Leggatt
came on to nail down the save for the Braves with two
scoreless frames of relief.
Orlando, which trails Charlotte by 2V5 games In the East
Division, hosts Greenville again tonight at 7:30.
In other minor league baseball. Winter Haven broke loose
for four runs In the ninth Inning to hand the Osceola Astron
a 9-5 Florida State League setback at Osceola County
Stadium.
Ex-l.yman High star Bobby Parker was 0 for 2 but stole
his 31st base and scored a run for Osceola. The Astros, who
lead Winter Haven by 4V5 games In the Central Division,
host the Red Sox tonight at 7:30.

C lim b W ith P oco n o Win
LONG POND. Pa. (UPI) - A
long day at Poccno Raceway
proved extremely successful for
some wounded warriors o f Indy
car racing.
Rick Mears. winless since the
1984 Indianapolis 500 and Inef­
fective after suffering severe leg
Injuries last September, won
Sunday's 500 mile C A R T race
His outlook for the future Im m e­
diately Improved.
A1 Unser Jr., driving with a
right ankle broken at Elkhart
Lake two weeks ago. finished
second, while Danny Sullivan,
who lore a back muscle In a
practice shunt here a week ago.
was fifth.
Th e race was a triumphant
march for team owner Roger
Penske. In addition to Meant und
SullfV^i lit the lop live, his other
driver. A l Unser Sr was third In
the 27-man field.
Mario Andretti, who broke a
collarbone in a racing accident
three weeks ago, was sixth.
"D uring my rehabilitation. It
did not enter my mind that I
would never win again." said
Mears after his trip to victory
lane on a 1SI.B76 tnph race
speed. " A s soon as 1 saw both
feet were still there after the
ucctdent I knew I could drive.
And I knew as long as I was with
this team that we could win
race*.
" I t wus hard to w rite the
season off. but that's the way It
was. Since my season Is gone as
fur as points go. we are gonna
try not to Interfere with Big Al In
the point race. I hated to beat
h im ."
Unser Sr., a point back in third
place prior to the race, now leads
th e d r iv e r s with 99. M ario
Andretti broke out of his tie with
Emerson Fittipaldi for a runnerup 94 points, two more than
his Brazilian rival.
Mears said he was "u nervous

NEW ORLEANS (UP!| — Because a Judge ordered a
mistrial last week In the bribery case against John "Hot
R o d " Williams, prosecutors say they may not be able to try
the former Tulanc basketball star again.
Th e language In Thursday's order by Orleans Parish
Judge Alvin Oser blames prosecutors for provoking
William s' attorneys Into seeking the mistrial.
A motion filed Friday by prosecutors asked the Judge to
soften the language of his mistrial order so the stale may
try W illiams again on two counts of sports bribery and
three counts of conspiracy to commit sports bribery.
Oser set a hearing for 9 a.m. Friday to decide If he will
modify his order and allow Williams to be retried.
Prosecutors said In their motion that the language of
Oser's order follows a Supreme Court ruling that says If
misconduct by prosecutors provokes a defendant Into
asking for a mistrial, he may not be tried again on the same
charges because of double Jeopardy.

Murphy, Benoit Win Falmouth
FALMOUTH. Mass (UPI) - Dave Murphy o f England
stripped 15 seconds from his previous winning time, falling
10 seconds short of setting a course record In topping an
International field In Ihe 13th Falmouth Road race.
Murphy covered the 7 .1-mile course In 32:02 Sunday,
shy or Ihe 31:52.3 record set In 1981 by Alberto Salazar.
Joan Benoit, for the sixth time, topped the wom en's field,
covering the course In 36:17 and Improving on the
Falmouth women's record she set two years ago.
Steve Jones of Wales, former marathon world record
holder and present half-maialhon record holder, was
second In the men's division at 32:06.
Australian Olympian Rob de Castella was third In 32:09.
Benoit, winner of the w om en's Olympic marathon, set
the Falmouth women's record o f 38:21 In 1983. She also
won the Cape Cod race in 1970, 1976. 1981 and 1982.

Justus Offers Gymnastics, Too
T h e Radlsson Inn and Justus Aquatic Center Is
beginning to make a name for Itself In the swim m ing und
diving world In the Central Florida area but the Justus
Aquatic Center Is also the home of a fine gymnastics
program.
All of the equipment Is Olympic approved and students
get the equipment and training they can get virtually
nowhere else.
The gymnastics classes the center offers Include: 18
month to 'i'.i year old m otor skill training and develop­
ment. Gym classes for preschoolers. Girls and boys
beginner and intermediate training Cheerleaders tumbl­
ing. Advanced gymnastics and pre-gymnastics training.
Adult gymnastics classes.
For more information of the Justus gymnastics pro­
grams. call the center at 345-0505.

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wreck toward the end of the
race, almost panicking try ing to
gel by F ittip a ld i because I
thought Big Al was closing on
me."
Mean*, who earned $86,284 for
Ihe victory, took hts first lead on
lap 164 and held command until
the 189lh when he pitted for a
splash of fuel. The elder Unser
then led through the 195th lap
when Penske signaled him In for
fuel. Mears took over for good
"They told m e my fuel was
OK.” said Al Unser Sr. “ I don't
know why I came In. I could
have gone on. hut I don't think l
could have caught Hick or Little
A l."
Unser Sr. said Penske never
gave him an order to track off He
said "It Just doesn't happen on
this team. It operates on an
Individual driver basis when Ihe
green flag drops."
COPE OUTDUEL8 MCGRIFF
MONROE. Wash. IUPII - Derrlke Cope outduelcd Hershel
McGrlR white Bill Elllolt dropped
out early In Sunday's NASCAR
W ashington 500 Sunday al
Evergreen Speedway.
Cope, of Puyallup. Wa?h.. led
on a majority of the 500 laps In
ihe 324-mllc. $88,000 race, but
was forced to survive a late
caution period to claim a twolength victory over McGrlfl,
Cope. Ihe 1984 West Rookie of
the Year, drove a Ford Thunderblrd aggresnlvely all day but
with 11 laps remaining, a cau­
tion flag was dropped for a
stalled car. sellin g up an rightlap dash to the finish with
McCrlff. a 57-year-old veteran
from Bldal Veil, Ore.
McGrlff. who won twice on the
circuit last year, was even with
Co|*e hut couldn't pass.

BOULDER. Colo. {UPII — In un
n n tlcllm a ctlc way, A m erican
G r e g L em o n d and J r a n n lc
Longo o f France Sunday cap­
tured the overall men s and Sunday, and Thom pson posted a
w om en's titles of the 16-day lim e of 1:25:01 to win the
C o o rs In tern a tion al B ic y c le women's 33-mlle ev en !.
Classic.
Bauer stuged a late dash that
Neither cyclist won the final sent him across the finish line
more than a minute uhead of
si age Sunday.
Canadian Steve Bauer und runnrrup Olaf Jrntzsch of East
Inga Thompson of Ihe 7-Eleven Germany. U.S. pro Ron Klefel
team won the final stage of Ihe was third.
race, the North Boulder Park
Lemond. 24, of Reno. Ncv.,
Ciiterlum . Bauer finished Ihe has competed for French pro
m en's 6 1-mile race In 2:22:56 teams the past four years.

Lake Mary High will hold a Fall Sports Rally Thursday.
Aug. 29. from 5 to 7 p m. Hamburgers, hot dogs, beans and
cole slaw will be served and tickets are 92.50.
Th e rally, will be followed by un Introduction of the fall
sports at 7 and the Red vs. W hile scrimmage at 7:30. A
band performance will also be part o f the festivities.
The Lake Mary Booster Club will have memberships
available as well as merchandise.
Lake Mary will play In a preseason Jamboree. Friday.
Sept. 6 at 7:30 p.m. at Lake Howell High.

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Lake Mary Rally Is Aug. 29

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o f Its history of recruiting violations.
They have talked about a passible dis­
crimination suit against the NCAA. Univer­
sity President L. Donald Shields has sched­
uled an 11:30 a.m. EDT news conference lo
discuss sanctions Imposed by the NCAA and
the school's response.
Term s o f the probation ban SMU from
bowl games after the 1985 and 1986
seasons and Irotn live television In 1986.
Th e Mustangs also are banned from award­
ing any football scholarships to Incoming
freshmen In 1986 and are limited to 15
scholarships In 1987.

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The sanctions, unprecedented In their
harshness, constitute the sixth time SMU
has been placed on probation In 27 years,
the fourth time In 11 years.
In an appeal to the NCAA earlier this
month In Boston. SMU did not dispute the
alleged recruitment violations, the Tim es
Herald reported Sunday. It only complained
o f the severity of the penalties.
The Times Herald reported that the
cornerstone of the N C AA's rase against SMU
were payments given Sean Slopperich. a
Cnnonsburg. Pa. offensive lineman who
signed with SMU hut never played a game
for the Mustangs.
Stoppcrlch and his family, who moved to
Dallas 1984. were given $11,020 In cash
plus other assistance from SMU booslers
and the school, the newspaper reported.

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Wes Rinker Occupational License
Up Before Code Enforcement Board
for the 1985-86 year would be due Sept. 1.
H o w e v e r . Rinker. c o n ta c te d at his
baseball school Saturday, said he will get In
touch with Buettner this week. “ I’ve been
out o f town.” Rinker said.
Rlnkcr’s Florida Baseball Schools operate
on city-leased property at 1201 Mellonvllle
Ave., Sanford, next to the county school
administrative offices.
Other Items on the agenda for Thursday's
meeting of the Code Enforcement Board In
Room W 120 o f the County Services Building
are;

Wen Rinker. who operate* the Florida
Baseball School* In Sanford, wa* scheduled
to answer to the Seminole County Code
Enforcement Hoard at It* 2 p.m. meeting
Thursday on a charge o f falling to purchase
a county occupational license for the
1984-85 fiscal year.
Cecil "B arney” Buettner, occupational
license supervisor for County Tax Collector
Troy Ray’s office, said the cost of the license
Is $28.12. He said since he cited (tinker with
failure to acquire the license, "th e man has
made no attempt toapplyfor one.”
The licensing period runs from Sept. I
through Aug. 31. An occupational license

• Alternative Structure Corp.. 1596
North St.. Longwood/charged with violating

a county ordinance by operating a sales
business on the property In a residential
su b d iv is io n . C ounty In sp ector Irvin g
Kaufman filed the charge saying that the
sales business Is not permitted In an R1AA
residential zoning district.
• Irene Corbett. 316 Teakwood Lane.
Altam onte Springs, charged by County
Inspector Deborah Leigh with violating
county law by having Junked or abandoned
vehicles on her property.
• Joseph Howell. 1698 Sunset Drive.
Longwood. charged by Ms. Leigh with
operating a vegetable produce market on his
property without first gaining site plan
approval.
— Donna Estes

State Farmers Fight Fungicide Restrictions
ORLANDO |UPI1 — Saying fungicides
cause cnucer In laboratory animals, federal
officials want to restrict the use of the
rhemlcal*. a move that Florida fanners say
will hinder crop growth.
The state's subtropical climate breeds
disease and growers need fungicides lo
bring crops to harvest and market, agricul­
tural officials say.
"Y ou Just don't grow crops In Florida
without fungicides.” said Sam Fluker.
pesticide Information coordinator for the
state. "W ith no fungicides In Florida, we
would be shut down In three years."
Environmental Protection Agency officials

several vegetables, and TPTH . the major
fungicide used by pecan growers.
The list is expected to_jJrow as more
fungicides in form ation ls _ g a ih e r e d .
Florida farmers said major restrictions or
bans on the use of fungicides would reverely
curtail ihelr ability to compete with growers
In states that depend less on chemicals.
They say the EPA uses assumptions that
border on the ridiculous in determining the
health threats of fungicides. For Instance. In
proposing the ban on captan. the organiza­
tion assumed people eat corn husks,
watermelon rinds, onion skins and pecan
shells.

said stlffer requlremenis could result In
economic hardship, but the threat of getting
fungicide residues In food may warrant
tough restrictions on some chemicals and
bans on other*. They said they are noticing
a trend that the chemicals cause cancer and
mutations In laboratory animals.
"It's the nature of the beast.” said Bruce
Kapner. EPA's review managrr for the
fungicide capfan. which Is popular among
strawberry growers.
Th e EPA proposed to ban captan after a
review w a s completed last month, he said.
T w o other fungicides the El’ A Is con­
cerned about are captafol. which Is used on

AREA DEATHS
AARON J. AMATO
A a r o n J e f f r e y A m a to , 2
m o n t h s , 3 2 3 E lm D r iv e ,
C asselberry, died Friday at
F lo r id a H o s p lta l-A lla m o n te
Springs. He was bom June ID.
1085 In Orlando.
Survivors Include his parents.
Mr. und Mrs. Jeffrey Amato;
paternal grandfather. Angelo.
Winter Springs; maternal grandfalher. Lawrence Vogelgesang.
Mount Dora; paternal grea t­
grandmother. Elizabeth Riley,
O r e r n fle ld , O h io; m a tern a l
great-grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
L e w i* V ogelgesang, C anton.
Ohio.
B a ld w ln -F a lrch lld Funeral
Home. Altamonte Springs. Is In
churge of arrangements.
PATRICK W. AYERB
Mr. Patrick William Ayers. 43,
of Oenevs, died Saturday at the
home a( hta father In Orlando.
Horn Jan. 9. 1042 In Atlanta, he
moved lo Oeneva In 1909 from
Orlando. He was president o f a
furniture store company and a
member o f First Baptist Church.
Oeneva.
Survivors Include his wife.
C h e ry l A ., O en eva ; fa th er.
George L.. Orlando; four sisters,
flelvu B row er, Orlando, and
Angele Baxter. Mary Conley, and
Bonnl Marshall, all of Geneva.
Carey Hand Chapel. Orlando.
Is In charge o f arrangements.
HENRY W. DORN
Mr. Henry Wright Dorn, 88. of
1102 Whltewood Drive. Deltonu.
died Friday at home. Bom July
10. 1897 In Saluda. S.C., he
moved tu Deltonu from Miami In
1967. He w a» a retired grocery
store owner and a member of
Firm! Baptist Church. Deltona.
He was a member of Masonic
Lodge 484 FA AM. Southern
Pines. N.C.. Scottish Hite und
Deltona Civic Association.
Survivors Include his wife,
Winnie M.; son, Robert F „ San
Antonio. Texas; three daughters.
D oroth y C ouch und L ou ise
Benner, both of Raleigh, N.C.,
Ellen Smith. Germany; eight
g r a n d c h ild r e n ! on e g r e a t ­
grandchild.
Steven R. RaldaufT Funeral
Home. Deltona, 1s In churge of
arrangements.

CHARLES F. PR E V A T T 8R.
Mr. Charles F. "F re d " Prevail
Sr., 52. o f S ta te Road 46.
Geneva, died Saturday at home.
Bom Jan. 6. 1933 In Geneva, he
was a lifelong resident. He was a
commercial fisherman and a
member of Ihe First Baptist
Church. Oeneva.
Survivors Include his wife.
Leaty E.j son, Charles Jr., Os­
teen; brothers. D enton and
Carlton, both o f Geneva; two
slaters. Valecn Vlden, Orlando.
Addle Forsyth. Vienna. Va.,
Brlsson G u ardian Funeral
Home. Sanford, Is In charge of
arrangements.
JAMES FRANCIS RORICK
Mr. James Francis Rortck. 85.
o f 37 A p p le H i l l H o llo w .
Casselberry, died Thursday at
the Veterans Adm inistration
Hospital, Tam pa. Horn June 2.
1900 In Barker. N.Y.. he moved
to Casselberry from Lawton,
Okla. earlier this year. lie was a
retired surveyor and n Catholic,
fte was a member of thr Knights
o f Columbus.
Survivors include his wife.
Lora; stepson. Archie Howurd.
C a s s e lb e r r y ; s te p d a u g h te r .
Martha H. Henry. Casselberry,
six-grandchlldrcn; three great­
grandchildren.
B a ld w ln -F a lrch lld Funeral
Home. Altamonte Springs, Is In
charge of arrangements.

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lando. Born March 7, 1918 III Si.
Marys. Pa„ she m oved lo Winter
Springs from Orlando In 1971.
She was a homemaker and u
member of St. M ary's Catholic
Church.
A TTO K N E Y S -A T-LA W
Survivors Include her son,
Robert E., W in te r S prin gs;
* J a m e s C . F ish e r
daugther. Mrs. Susan C. Wright.
J . M ichael M atthew s
Heaton. N.C.; stater. Mrs. Walter
Wrongful Deaths
J ew ell, A rlin g to n . Va.j two
Social Security
grandchildren.
Automobile Accidents
Products' Liability
Huwtharnc Funeral Home,
Workers*
Compensation
Automobile
Accidents
Orlando. Is In charge of ar­
Other Accidents
rangements.
Other Accidents

F I S IIE It &amp; M A T T H E W S , P .A .

• BO ARD C E R T IF IE D C IV IL T R IA L LA W Y ER

Funvral Notices

NO RECOVERY - NO FEE

JACQUELINE R. KIRK
Mrs. Jacqueline Ruth Kirk. 57.
of 6465 Curry Ford Road. Or­
lando, died Sunduy In Orlando
Regional Medlcul Center. Bom
March 25. 1928 In Berkley.
Calif.,
she moved to Orlando
from Melbourne In 1970. She
wasu homemaker.
S u r v i v o r s In c lu d e h e r
husband..Clyde: two daughters.
Jacqueline Edlngton. Osteen.
Marsha Maddox. Uvalde. Texas;
■on, John A. Tlppette Jr , Winter
Park; six grandchildren; step­
mother. Marjorie B. Edwards.
C o lo r a d o S p r in g s . C o l o . ;
stepbrother. Don Peake, C ol­
orado Springs
O ra m k o w F u n eral H om e.
Sanford, Is In charge of ar­
rangements-

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FPL introduces Radio W atch Its similar
to most neighborhood crime watch programs
but has the added advantage o f utilizing
F P li resources.
All FPUs 3 ,0 0 0 radio dispatched vehi­
cles are on the lookout for crime, suspicious
activity, accidents and emergencies
O ur drivers have been specially trained,
in cooperation w ith local police depart­
ments, to o b se rv e and report. O b v io u s ly
they have no police power but will function
as an extra 3 ,0 0 0 pairs of eyes to aid you.
At FP L w e believe that crim e is every­
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Language A b u se rs G e t
O n N e rv e s O f R e a d e r s
DEAR ABBY: Cheers for your
column on language abuse! May
I submit m y own p«.' peeve? The
use of the word ''lady" Instead of
'■woman.'*
"W o m a n " is a perfectly good
word and refers to any adult
female, whereas the word “ lady"
Is a particular type of woman —
one showing "refinement, gentil­
ity and good manners."
Particularly ridiculous Is the
word "bag-lady."
JEERING IN JERSEY
DEAR ABBY: Thank you for
pointing out the monotonous
"lig h t? " tacked onto the end o f
every sentence as though It were
a question.
When someone says. " I went
to the store, right? I bought a
bag of potatoes, right? Cost me

»3. right?"
I say. " L e ft!"
HAROLD B.
IN BROCTON. N.Y.
DEAR ABBY: My pet peeve
concerns using the word " s o " In
place of the word “ very'."
Advertisers do It constantly.
Example: "Our (whatever| Is so
soft, so beautiful, so tasty, so
affordable, etc." If a product
rates particular merit, the " s o "
Is lengthened, and It becomes
"sooooo beuutlful. sooooo tasty,
etc." My name Is Robert J
Vanden-Heuvel. but you maysign m e ...
8 0 TIRED OP " S O "
IN SHALIMAR, FLA.
DEAR ABBY: Let's pul a slop
to using the word "hopefully" as
follows: "H o p e fu lly w e'll be

these "feelers" who say. " I feel
you should do It." Instead of. " I
think you should do It." Feeling
Is not the same as thinking.
FEELING FEISTY

th ere soon " T h e sentence
should be. " I hope we'll Ire there
soon."
I hope we soon rid ourselves o f
the earsore "h opefu lly." Please
add this to your collection.
SMALL TOW N LAW YER
DEAR ABBY: I'd like to put In
two cents regarding the misuse
of the English language.
The nonsensical double nega­
tive "Irregardless" Is now so
widely used that I actually found
It In the dictionary!
TOM KITTERMAN.
PITTSFIELD. MASS.

DEAR ABBY: Please start a
ca m p a ign to do aw ay with
meaningless phrases such as
"b y and large," What does It
m ea n , a n y w a y ? A b s o lu te ly
nothing! Put that one In the
sam e class with "ea ch and
ev ery ." Another waste of words.
FORMER SCHOOL TEACHER
DEAR ABBY: When are they
g o in g to b u ry th a t c o r n y
expression. "Have a good day"?
I am so tired of It. It's Insincere,
meaningless and puts the recipi­
ent o f that overused "w is h " In
an awkward position. What Is
the proper response? "You have
a good day, too"?
A simple "Thank y o u " or
"G o o d b y e " Is quite enough,
thank you.
TIRED OF H.A.O.D.

DEAR A B B Y : last's to go work
on the word " g o t." My dic­
tionary says "got" is the past
and past participle of "g e t."
When one has said, "I have, he
has. she has. they have." why
"g o t"? “ I got. she got. you got.
they got" grates on my nerve.
Got the Idea?
NO M OR E-G O T8"

DEAR ABBY: If I hear one
more person say. "W ell, the
bottom line Is ..." I am going to
hit the celling!
RICHARDS.
VENTURA, CALIF.

DEAR A B B Y : How uhout
p e o p le w h o s a y th e y fe el
"badly"? People can feel good
and tlrcy can feel bad, but lhr
person who leels "b a d ly " feels
with his fingers and Is doing a
poor Job of It
And please dellvrr me from all

DEAR ABBY: I objert to the
perpetual use of the word "p re ­
tty " to qualify adjectives, e g
“ pretty good, pretty bad. pretty
late, pretty early." and so on to
eternity.
EDITH V. W ATERS.
FRESNO. CALIF.

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Robert Walko, from left, executive director
of United Way of Seminole County Inc.,
presents a plaque o! appreciation to Joan
Zoltek, president of Seminole County Federatlon of Women's Clubs while Em y Bill,

secretary ol the SCFWC looks on. The award
was In recognition of S500 the SCFWC
donated to Ihe Woman’s Club of Sanlord Inc.
whose members, In turn, presented the
donation to United Way.

In And Around Longwood

Volunteers Needed
As School Bells Ring
With county school* ofxrnlng
next week. It Is time to sei your
activity ealciular for the up­
coming school year. If you have
students In area schools, you'll
probably receive an appeal tu
j o in D i v i d e n d s . B e m tn a le
County's school volunteer pro­
gram.
Dividends began In the !970'a
with only 17 volunteers. This
past s c h o o l-y e a r's D ividend
s c h o o l v o lu n t e e r p ro g ra m
boasted over 2.000 participants
pulling in over 139.000 hours of
service!
Dividends Is seeking volun­
teers In every school, and In
every phase of the school's
w orkin gs — the classroom ,
clinic, office, library and sporis
programs — you name II. (here's
a place for your services. You
d o n i have to have children In
Ihe school sysiem to volunteer,
you can tie In you terns or In you
"um p teens” ,
lie a Dividend Call the offices
al H34-821I. You'll lie glad you
did!
Miss Nicole Drusmnre. daugh
le r o f the K .M . E llio ts o f
Casselberry. Is to enter the
Florida Miss Teen Pageant, a
leadership scholarship rorn|&gt;c(l'
lion lo be held Aug 31 at llie
Hyatt Regency Hotel In Tampa
W r are proud to have this
outstanding young woman rep­
resent our community and with
her Ihe best o f lurk In the
competition
Darning for fun Is o|h-ii lo area
h a n d ic a p p e d p e r s o n s al
Wrstmontc Park's Community
Building each second and fourth
Friday night ut 7:30 p.tn.
Dancing Is set for tills Friday.
Aug. 23. Call 862 0090 lor
further information

the Hoy Scouts of America.

N ancy

The loth Annual Summertime
Sem in ole C ountry Jam boree
Longw ood
races are scheduled Aug. 24 at
C orresp on d en t Seminole Community College.
3 1 3 -S S S 3
HegUtration will be held at 4
p in . on the day of the races
which start at 5:30.
Racing events are: (Jtiartrrfamilies and friends o f people
mlle run (ages O-BJ; half-mile run
being or having been treated for
(ages IO-13): two-mile tram run
m e n ta l p r o b le m s an d d i s ­ (girls ages 14-181; three-mile
turbances. will meet Wednes­ tram run (hoys ngrs 14-18);
day. Ihe 21st. at 7:30 PM In th rer-m lle run (ages 19-21,
Suite *377 In Crane's Roost 30 39. 40 overt,
Office Park. Altamonte Springs.
The entry fee Is 94 for each
rare en tered . Trop h ies and
Kathryn Grllltn. who gradu­ awards will lie presented.
ated from Trinity Prep, 1ms lieen
awarded a four-year Merit Schol­
arship tn the University til the
South In Sewanec. Tcnn. The
The Rellrrd Senior Volunteer
da u gh ter ol Jon G r lllln of
Casselberry, Mis* Griffin will Program will hold an Informa­
rnter the college this fall In tional Colfee at 10 u.m on Aug
20, at the Agricultural Center,
pursue a major In Veirrtnary
4320 W. Orlando Ave., Sanford.
Medicine
A slide presentation showing
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Central Florida Society for
Historic Preservation will meet throughout Sem inole County
on Tuesday. Aug 20 at 7 30 will be shown.
There arc m any volunteer
p.m. at the llradlrr-Mclutyre
House on Warren Avenue In opportunities open to men and
l-ongwood The club iiircts every wom en 60 years o f age or
third Tuesday of Ihe rnonlli older. Refreshm ents w ill be
year-round Visitors and pro­ served. For Information, call
327 2151.
spective members arc welcomed

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District Council Commissioner
of (he Hoy Scouls or America
Nli h Hapon. has announced that
veteran district Scout executive,
Frank Curler has been named as
the Seminole District Commis­
sioner lo serve our district for

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to he held on Oct. 19 and 20 on
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the Shores of Lake Lily.
605
T o apply for the exhibition of
8SRA0YSUMCN
your works of art. please write to
530
Maitland Art Festival — P O Box
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Application for exhibit space ts
open through Sept. 5.

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Legal Notice
IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT.
E IG H T H NTH
JU D ICIA L CIRCUIT,
IN AN OFOR
SEM IN O LE COUNTY,
FLO RID A
CA SE NO M If SO CA 0 4 P
IN R E THE M ARRIAGE O F
D ia n e e lo ise m a r s h a l l .
Petitioner/Wife,
and
THOMAS JAM E S MARSHAL L.
Respondent Husband
N OTICE OF ACTION
TO
TH OM AS JA M E S
M A R SH A LL, whose last known
address and residence is un

S A L E OF O f f ICC T R A IL E R
bKH «1ll M r u n m l by
mo School Beerd • I Seminok
County. Florida, until ] OS P M .
on September f, lt«l at ma
atflco of ttia Superintendent.
1111 Matlonvtlta Avenue. ta n
lord. Florida i m i . at which
tlmo and ploca oil proposal* will
be pubikly opanad and road
aloud lor ma tala ot an Ottko
Troilac.
Tarma and Canditiom at mo
tala may ba rocstved from Iho
Purchasing Department at mp
abova addratt or by calling Don
C o la m a n , t u p a r y lia r of
Purchasing at JOf/JW IMI The
Board reserves ma right to
re |scl any ar all b k t
Dated rnit I am day of Augutt.
MW
Nancy Warren
Chairman
Robert W Hughes
Superintendent
Publish August It. INS
D E I 111

VOU ARE H E R E B Y
N O T IF IE D met an action lor
Petition ot Dissolution ot Mor
rlogo has boon llkd against ywi
In the Circuit Court ot Somlnose
C o un ty, F lo rid a C a te No
tS I too C A N F . and you Me
required k servo a copy of your
written Oatonsas. If any, to It on
JA C K T BRID G ES. E S Q U IR E ,
ot C L E V E LA N D A B R ID G ES .
Poet Otllca Drawer l . Sanford.
Florida J i m 0/71. on or before
the iem day at September. tOM.
end file the original with the
C k rk of mis Court aimer before
ear vice an Petttkner's attorney
or im m ediately thereafter,
otherwise a default and Final
Ju dg m en t w ill be e n tered
e g .. Hi you tor ttw ro lk f do
manded In the Potltkn
Witness my hand and seal ot
I he Court on IMS Ism day ot
August. INS
O AVION B E R R IE N .
C lark ot Circuit Court
By AgnesE Sukh
Deputy Ckrk
Publish August If. » . Sap
lam tier g, ♦. iset
O E I 111

" N OTICE U N D IR
F IC T IT IO U S NAM I S T A T U T I
TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN
Notke Is hereby f Iran that the
undersigned, pursuant Ip the
" F ic t itio u s Name Statute",
Chapter MS Of. Fin*d a SUtutos
•util register mm me Clara ot
the Circuit Court, In and tor
Seminole Crunty Florida, upon
receipt ot proet ot Iho publico
flan ot mis Notice, ma Iktitlout
name, to m l J R Oaky. Inc ,
d /b /a/ G ra p h ic Enterp rises
under which wo are engaged In
business a' MO A Orange Lone.
Casselberry. F L M W , Seminole
County. Florida
Thai the party interested In
said business enterprise Is as
tel lows I
J R O aky, Inc
O A T E O ol Fern P e rk .
Seminole County. Florida on
July X . INS
Publish August II. It. M Sep
•ember 1. INS
OE I H

F ICTITlIOUS NAME
Notice Is hereby given that I
am engaged In business at tie
W SR 4M. Sulk IN. Altamonte
S p rin g s. Somlnole C o u n ty,
Florida 11MS under the (IcflHout
nemo ot A t NEW A U SEO
F U R N IT U R E , and met I intend
to register sold name with the
C lerk of the Circuit Court.
Seminole County, Florida In
accordance wim the provisions
ot the Fictitious Name Statutes.
Towlt Section Ml OF Florida
Statutes IMI
/ s / Michael A Berti
Publish July M A August S. 11.
If. IN I
D EH isa

NOTICE U N O IR
F IC T IT IO U S NAME STATU TE
TO WHOM IT MAYCONCERN
Notice Is hereby given Ihal the
undersigned pursuant to Iha
" F ic t itio u s Nama Statu te".
Chapter MS 0». Florida Statutes,
will register with the Clerk ot
m# Circuit Court in and tor
Seminole County. Florida, upon
receipt ol proof ot mo publico
tk n of mis Notice. m&gt; fictitious
name, to wll Designer 's Choice
ol Control Florida under which
we are engaged In business el
SOI E e sig e k Trail. Lengarood.
F L HTSO. Seminole County.
Florida
Thai the party Interested In
said business enlsrprise Is as
follows l a u r e l Reatlaub
O A T E O e l C a s s e lb e r r y .
Seminole County. Florida on
August 1. IN I
LA U R A L.R A A F LA U B
Publish August If. If. M. Sop
•embor 1. INS
O E I SO
F IC TITIO U S NAMI
Notice Is hartby given that I
am eng egad In business at loo
D u b lin D riv e , L t k i M ary,
Sam look County. Florida under
tha llctllloue name ot D A R
LAWN AND LA N O SCA PlfO .
and Ihoi I utiend hi .•*'•*•* se d
name with me d a rk el me
Circuit Court, Somtnok County,
Florida In accordance with the
p re v isio n s e l the fictitio u s
Name Statutes To wll Section
M l Of Florida Statutes IFS7
/•/ Jhonelhon Robert Harper
Publish August II. If. M. Sept
1. INS
O E IA J
IN IMS CIRCUIT COURT
IN ANOFOR
SEM IN O LE COUNTY.
F LO R IO A
C A S IN O 43 IM I C A N O
IN R E The M erriegeol JA N ET
II R U O O IP H .
Petitioner'Wife.
and
R AN D ALL ROT RUDOLPH.
Hespondent/Hueband
N O TICE OF ACTION
TO Randall Roy Rudolph
Address Unknown
VOU A RE H ER EB Y
N O T IF IE D Ihol a Petition lor
Dissolution ol Metrlege has
boon llk d ogoinsl you. end lhal
you are required to serve e copy
• I your response or pleading lo
•ho Petition upon Ihe P e ll
Honor's oltornoy, Thomas C.
C.teene, Post Otlue Bo. SOS.
San lord. Florida HIM . and lilo
Iho original response or plead
mg in Iho otllca ot the C k rk ot
Ihe C ircu it Court. Seminole
County Courthouse Senlord.
Florida M ill, on or before the
lim day ol September, IN I II
you loll lo do so. o default
ludgmenl will be taken egalnsl
you tor ihe rellel demanded In
Ihe Petition
D A T E D at Sanford Seminok
County. Florida this tlh day ol
August INS
O A V IO N B E R R IE N
C L E R K OF THE CIRCU IT
COURT
By Agnes E Sulek
Deputy Clerk
Publish August 11. I* Is Sap
•amber 1. IN I
O E I «&gt;

FICTITIO U S NAMI
Nalica Is hereby given the! I
em engaged In business e l P O
Boa 111. Fern Perk.Fla 11T10
Seminole County. Florida under
the fictitious nemo et B A 0
B U ILD E R S , end lhal I Intend to
re g isk r said nama with tha
C la rk ol tho Circuit Court,
lam inate County, Florida In
accordance with the previsions
ol ttk F IctltkuS Name Statutes
To w lt Section M IN Florida
Statutes last
/k' Robert Goff, Pres
Robert Oott Real Estate In
vestments. Inc
Publish Aug II. If. H Sept |.
IN I
D EI U

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N O TICCO F
PUBLIC H EARIN O
SEM INOLE COUNTY
lir T .t t .IN t
The Seminok County Board of
Com m issioners w ill h e l l e
public hearing N consider a
request k construct 0 4 ft
boardwalk with If beetdecks an
the lollowing described pro­
perty
LA K ES ID E AT
IMADGWBAT
BOARDWALK AND
BOATDOCKf
That pert ion at Sec. a H A N S .
Seminek County. Florida, d a
scribed as Commence at the S
k comer et Sec » X S 7 t E .
thence N I f D i r W along tho
N lino of tha N l k ot atoreeeid
Section s tor si H ft to the NW
comer et the E k at the W H oS
the NW k ef ttk NE k ot sold
Section s. thence S &lt;W7V I f E
along the W line at said E k et
W k ot the NW k ot NE k ot
Sec S lor O t ft.; thence t
m r t r ' E tor i n n ft. to »t*e
P O B ; th e n ce c o n t in u e S
sy* is' il" E ter I l f t l ft. thence
S s f N O 'ir E In
1411* tt
•hence S I W r W tor n i t
ft i thence N w u r o t
w tor
IH N ft thence N eON S'll” W
tor 131 It f t ; thence N O ’ l s t r
E tor M IS tt k the Point et
Beginning
Ttk pub'k hoering w ill be
held in Room WHO. Sem inek
County Services Building. Son
ford. Florida on S E P T 10. INS.
AT I t 00 A M . o r et soon
•hereafter at pottlbk Written
comments may be Tiled with the
Land Management Office end
those seafaring will be heard
NOTE Persons ere ad«lied
that it they wish lo appeal any
dec Itk n made ft this meet
Ing/heering. they will need e
record ot the proceedings end
tor such purpose they may need
to Insure that a verbatim record
•t the proceedings is mode,
which includes the testimony
end evidence ipon which the
Appeal It bated per Section
!M AI0S. Florida Statutes
MERBHARDIN. D IR E C T O R
lan d m an ag em en t

SEM INOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
H I II JO EX T see
Publish August If, IN J
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IN THE CIRCUIT CO URT
OF T N I EIONT E (N T H
UDICIAL CIR CU IT
SEMINOLE CO U N TY.
FICTITIO U S NAME
FLO R ID A
Notice Is hartby given that I
C IV IL ACTION
am engaged In business at 000
NO U NIC CA f t P
Water Oak Lane. Long wood
SHAD OW LAWN S A V IN G S
F la
H IM Seminok County.
AN D LOAN A S S O C IA T IO N ,
F lo rid a under tha llctltleus
etc .
name ot DECORATING O EN ,
Plaintiff.
and that I Inland lo register said
vs
nama with tha Clerk of tha
GUST P P E T R IO E S . et ua. et
Circuit Court. Seminok County.
at.
Florida In accordance with the
Defendants
p ro visio ns ol tha Fictitiou s
NOTICE OF ACTION
Name Statutes To wit Section
MIMM
MS 00 Florida Statutes ItST.
TO G U S T P P E T R IO E S
/e/ Mendy Lindsay
R
ES
ID
EN
C
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UNKNOWN
Publish Aug I}. If. IS.Sept 1.
VOU ARE N O T IFIE O that an
INS
action la foreclose a mortgage
D EI M
on tha following property to
Seminok County. Florida.
FICTITIO U S NAME
Let T, Bloch C. NORTH OR
Notice Is hersby given that I
LANDO TER R A CE S EC TIO N f
am engaged In business at I SI
OP UNIT I. according k the
H e ln t r a a D r , Le n g w o a d .
Piet thereol et recorded to Piet
la m took County. Florida MT3*
Book II. Page It. et tho Public
under ihe HcHtkuk heme es
record* at Seminole County.
O W N . INC d/b/a All Thes
Fkrtd e
J o n , and lhal I inland to
hat bean tiled egstoal you and
register sold name with the
LVNN M P E T R ID E S . ROB
Clerk ol tho Circuit Court.
E R T BURNS and P A T R IC IA
Ie m mole County. Florida In
BURNS, and you are required k
accordance with the provisions
servo a ropy el your written
ot the Fictitious Name Statutes.
d e le n te s, II any. to It en
Towlt Section M l00 Florida
C H A R LE S R G E O R G E . III.
Statutes IfST
Swann and H addock, P A .,
/%/ Georgia Kslky
P la in t if f s attorney, whose
President
melting address It IM West
Publish July 10 A August S. II.
Central Boulevard. S u lk I ICO.
If. IN I
P O Baa iso. Orlando. Florida
D EH IAS
lJWfl OMO. on or tutors me Wh
dor el lepkmber ISOS and Ilk
•he original with tha C k rk el
FICTITIO U S NAME
this Court either before service
N itlce IS hereby given that I
on Plaintiffs attorney or Im m s
am tngeged In business St I SOI
dletely
thereetkri otherwise a
More Court. Sen tor d. Seminok
default will be entered against
C o u n ty. F lo rid a under tha
you tor the re ik i demanded In
fictitious name ol PRO F I D .
the Complaint or Petition
IN C . and that I Intend lo
WITNESS my hand end seal
register said name with tho
ol this Court on the Ith day at
Cloth ol Ihe Circuit Ceutl.
August
IN I
Sem inok County. Florida In
IS E A L I
accordance with Iho provisions
OAVIDN B E R R IE N
ot tha Fictitious Ns me Statutes.
C L E R K O F THE CO URT
Towlt Section M IN Florida
By JeonBullint
Statutes ISSf
Deputy Clerk
/s' Turner Clayton. Jr
Publish
Augutl II. t*. INS
Publish August It. M A Sap
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dogtooo " — Sam Etvto

BLOOM CO UNTY

IN THE CIRCUIT CO URT
OF THE E IG H T EEN T H
JUDICIAL C IR C U IT
IN AN O FO R
SEM INOLE CO UNTY,
FLO RIDA
CASE NO. M ISM CA 04- P
IN R E THE M ARRIAG E O F
SUZANNE H B E L IM O R E .
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md
MONACO OAVID B E L IM O R E .
R espondent /Husband
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO RONALDOAVIO
B E LIM O R E
C/fM r A Mrs Gerard
Bellmore
I U Margin Street
Lawrence. MASS0IB4I
VOU ARE N O T IF IE D that en
action ter dlsaaiutkn et met
rkg e hot been tiled egelnet you
and you are required k serve a
copy et your written dotonsot. It
any. k II. en W ILLIA M M
STER N . ESQ U IR E. PlelnllW i
Attorney, whose address is IT X
N Maitland Avenue. Maitland.
F L M ill, on or betore Sap
km ber 11. INS. and H k tha
ertgtoal with tha c k r k o&lt; this
court either before service en
F le in t im attorney or immedl
ak ty merealtor. otherwise e
default will be tn k red against
you ter the filial demanded In
•he petitkn
DATE Den Augutt IA. IMS
DAVIDN R E R R IE N .
Clerk et Circuit Ceurtet
Seminek County. Florida
• y Susan! Tabor
At Deputy Ckrk
Publish Augutt If . M. Sew
km ber l.» . TNI
0 ( 1 111

C IT Y OF
LA K E M ARY. FLO R ID A
N OTICE OF
PUBLIC H EA R IN O
TO WHOM IT MA Y C CASC E R N
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y O IVCN
by the City Cemmtetkn at the
City ef Lake Mary. Flertde. the!
•eld Commission trill held a
Public Hearing, et M E P M . en
September 1 INS. to'
Consider A Petition k close
v e ce k . abandon, discontinue
dttoein end k renounce arty
right et the City ef Laha Mery, e
political subdivision, end tha
public In end k Ihe knowing
described right et way. k wit:
Commence at ttk Southwest
comer at the Southeast IA et
Section T, Township 10 South.
Range It Eeet; thence North
e r w i r ' te st It Tee k e t ekng
the South line et said Section 1 to
e point en the canter line ef Lata
Mary Baukvard. thance North
o e *lI'sr , West ao feet k e point
on tha North Right ot Way (me
et Lake Mary Boulevard and the
Paint el Beginning; thence
South fW s rt r ' West. M teat
along the North Right ot way
line et Lake Mery Bowkverd to
a point, thence waving said
Right at Wav. North W O T1I
West. 41M ket to e point an a
curve en the North Right et Way
line et Sun Drive, thence along
the North Right at WAy line et
Sun Drive end s a k curve can
cove k the South, tsevtng e
radius et WE el feet through a
central engto et tfNM'lf" an
arch distance et IN 00 k e t k a
point et lengency. thence can
l l n u l n ( a lo n g th e N o r t h
Right et Way lino et Sun Drive
North APOTIF” Fast. I l l (0 teat
k a point, thence leaving the
North Right et WAy line et Sun
Drive. North p t * s r i* " te s t.
111.13 loot k e point en a curve
en the South Right ot Way line
et Sun Drive; thence along Ihe
South Right ol Way line at Sun
Drive and k id curve concave k
the South having a radius ot
1M3BS teat through a control
angle et ai»U ‘M" en arch dlt
lance ot Med toot to e paint et
lengency. thence continuing
elang the South Right *4 Way
Ilik et Sun Drive South 41*00 I V
West, let M teat k a point on a
curve concave k the South,
having e radius ot 14(44 feet,
thence continuing along the
South Right at Way line et Sun
Drive and s a k curve through a
central angle ol l l ' U ' I V en
arch distance ot 141 31 teat to a
point; thence leaving the South
Right et Way line et Sun Drive.
South OBNiriS'- East. IS 41 feet
k the Paint et Beginning (con­
taining • 44 acres mere or Wts I
Ttk Public Hearing will be
•kid In Iho City Hell. City ot
Lake Mery. Florida, on ttw tm
day et September, tegs, et 3:M
P M . OT at toon thereafter at
pottlbk. el which time interest
ed parties tor and against ttw
request slated above will be
heard Sold hearing may be
continued from time k time
until final action Is taken by the
City Commission
THIS NOTICE shall be posted
to Tree III public pieces within
the City tt Lake Mary. Florida,
at ttw City Hell, end published
In the Evening Herald, a nows
paper et general circulation In
Ilk City of Laka Mary, In two
weakly Issues et Was* t j days
pries to the etoresak roaring
In ed dllkn , notice (Nett ba
ered at least II days pripr to tha
date ot Ihe public hearing
A laped record et this meeting
le made by the City tor Its
convenience This retard may
net constitute en adequate re
cord tor the purposes et appeal
tram e decision made by the
City Commission with respect k
• he foregoing m e tie r Any
parson wishing k ensure that en
adequate record at the proceed
logs Is maintained tor appellate
purposes It advised to make the
necessary arrangements at hit
erherewntapente
C IT Y OF
LA K E M ARY. F LO R ID A
I II Carol Edwards
City Clerk
DATED August I. IN I
Publish Augutl II. 1*. IN I
O E I ST
IN THE CIR CU IT COURT
P M BBMINOVJB COUNTY*
FLO R ID A
FRO BATE DIVISION
Tile Nuwiker AS ISO CP
IN R E : (S T A T E O F
A L B E R T SANDERS. JR . a/k/a
A L B E R T SAUNDERS. JR .
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
Tha adm ln ltlrallan a l Ihe
e t t tk et A L B E R T SAN DERS.
J R . a/k.'a A L B E R T SAUN
D E R S . JR . deceased. F ile
Number tS I N C P . It ponding to
ttk Circuit Court tor lominoto
C e u n ty , F le r t d e . P r o b a te
Division, the address e l which is
Seminole Ceunty Courthouse.
Sanford Florida. HIT I
The names and addresses at
The perianal representative and
•he personal representative's
attorney are sat forth below
All IMerettod parsons a rt
required to tlto with this court.
W IT H IN T H R E E M O N TH S
FROM THE D ATE O F THE
F I R S T P U B L IC A T IO N O F
THIS NOTICE I I I all claims
against the estate and 111 M y
eo iecllsn s by en In leresled
person k whom notice was
mailed that challenges the v e lk
Ity el me wilt, the g u ellfkalkn t
of Ihe far tonal repreeenteflve.
ar R k venue er |urltdictkn el
tfWCGUft
A L L CLAIMS ANO O B JEC
TIONS NOT SO F I L E D W ILL
BE FO REVERBA RREO
Pvbltcfikn at Ihit Notice hat
begun on Augutl II. H U
Personal Rteretenletive
W ILL IE A SAUN DERS.
31* WoHpotol Drive
F IW M
Personal Representative:
J A M E S E . C. P E R R Y . E S
Q U IR E
A ll North Fern Creek Avenue
Orlend* Florida U001
Telephone l IM I P k lN T
PvBtNR: August I t If. IMS

OBiaa

by Berko Breathed

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CLASSIFIED ADS

C lT Y ( #
i
U K B M A R Y. F L O R ID A / * *
N OTICE O F
F U E L IC N EA R IN G f )
TO WHOM IT M A Y C O N C i RN-.'•
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y G IV EN
32 2*26 11
by the City Commission et R k
City et Lake Mary. Florida, that
Mid Cemmltaion svm held a
Public Hearing at 3 30 P M . on
Thursday. September I legs, to:
Consider a request tor appeal
A.M. •
et ihe Beard et Adlustmenrs
denial at a req u e st for a
MONDAY thre
variance k allow tor toe piece
SATURDAY «•
men* at a tree standing sign k
be totaled five IS) toot within

Seminole

Orlando - Winter Park

130

being titoek to ihe City et Lake
Mary. Florida, and described es
lol kart
From Ike SW comer et the SE
k et Section », Township a
South. Range M East. Seminek
Ceunty. F lo rid a, run thance
North ekng the can torI toe ot
Country Club Read ( State Read
111. s a k center line being else
the West line et the S E k et t a k
Sectwn 0. tor a distance et so M
teat, run thence South I f * S3 Is
East tor a distance at IS 00 toot
tor the Palm et Beginning, run
thence North along tha East
right et way line ef Country
Chib Reed ter a distance ot
I d a toot; run thence South
e r s t is" East tor a distance eS
n s « toot, run thence South tor
e dittence ot iso oo teat k e
point en the North righto* way
line ef Lake mery Boulevard
rim thence North 0 V IJ U " Wait
along s a k North right at way
line end parallel k Ihe South
line et the SE to tor a Pittance ot
I I I M teat to the Fain t ot
Beginning Ma re commonly
known es the Northwest comer
of Lake Mary Baukvard and
Country Club Road containing
I iso teres more or last
Ttw Public Hearing will be
hek In the City Hell. IM North
Country Club Road. Lake Mary.
F ter Ida. tt 3 )0 P M . on Sep
•ember I, IM S. or es soon
thereafter es possibk. tt which
time Interested parties tor and
against Hk request stated above
will be heard S a k hearing may
be continued from time to time
until final action It taken by the
City Commission
THIS N OTICE shall be potted
In three (I) public placet within
the City et Lake Mary Florida
et the City Hell, and published
In the Evening Herald, e nows
paper et general circulation In
the City of Lake Mary, ene time
tt least fifteen (IS) days prior k
the aforesaid hearing In addl
lien, sa k notice shall be potted
In the tree k be considered et
least fifteen I I I ) days prior k
the dele ot the Public Hearing
A taped record ot this meeting
It made by the City tor lit
convenience This record may
not constitute an adequate re
cord tor the purposes ef appeal
from a decision made by the
City Commission with respect k
•he teregolng m atter Any
person wishing to ensure that en
adequate record et tha erected
Ings It maintained tor appellate
purposes It advised to make the
necessary arrangements at his
•r her own pent*

C ITY OF
LA KE M ARY, FLO R ID A
I I I Carol A Edwards

City Ckrk
OATED Augutt 13. IHS
PuMIth August It. IMS
O EI SO
IN THE C IR C U IT COURT.
OF T H I E IG H T E E N T H

JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
OF FLO R ID A .
IN A N O FO R
IEM IN O LR COUNTY
CASE n o . e a te ta cA a e k
O E N IR A L
JURISDICTIO N DIVISION
A M ER IC A N S A V IN G S ANO
LOAN ASSOCIATION, et sue
castor by merger with STATE
S A V IN G S A N D LO A N
ASSOCIATION.
F k ln lllf.
vs
L E O C 'H E N R Y , J R
and
C O LLEEN A H E N R Y , hit wile
Oetondenlftl.
N OTICE OF SA LE
NOTICE It hereby given met.
pursuant to the Order or Final
Judgment entered In this cause.
In the Circuit Court et Seminok
County. Florida. I will k l l ttk
property situated In Seminek
County. Florida, described at
Can dominium Unit No A JO)
In ASKWOOO CONDOMINIUM,
e Condominium, according to
ttk Declaration at Condwninium
thereof at recorded In Official
Record Book 1313. Page I ISO
Public Records at Seminole
County. Florida, together with
an undivided Interest to the
common ekm entt declared to
to ld D e c la r a t io n ef Can
d t m l n l u m t e b e an dp
purtonence k the Condominium
Unit
at public t a k . k Hk highest and
best bidder, tor cash, et the
WEST FRONT DOOR OF THE
SEM INOLE COUNTY COURT
HOUSE. SANFORO. Florida et
II M a m . on September 1 IMS
WITNESS my hand end seal
ef sa k Court an August L ISAS
OAVIDN B E R R IE N
C L E R K OF TH E C IB C U IT
COURT
By: Diana K. Brum matt
Deputy Clerk
Publish August II. If . IMS
D l l A4
NOTICE OF S H E R IF F 'S BALE
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y G IV EN
met by virtue et that certain
Writ at ( locution issued tut et
end under the seat ot the Ceunty
Court et S em in o le Ceunty.
Florida, upon e final ludpomtnt
rendered In ttk etoresak court
en Hk IMh day et October. A D
IMA In that certain cate en
tttkd. Garden V. Frederick.
Plaintiff, —vs— Jam es Prta
m isnleckl O slsn d e n l. which
•torstak Writ at t sedition wet
deiivstsd k me es Sheriff et
Seminek Ceunty. Florida, and I
have levied upon tha tottewlng
described property owned by
J tm o e P r ie m le n ie c R I D.
Belcher, s a k property being
totaled In S em in ek Ceunty.
Flertde. mere particularly do
scribed as lol Mars
One i l l s Ford P its up Truck.
■ l a c k In C a I o r . 1 0 «
F IB V C A Ia M B / F L A a A e e M IF
being stored at Semina is to.
Ling seed. Fkrtde.
and Hk undersigned st Sheriff
et Seminek County. Ftartdo.
will at II N A M on Hk 3rd day
Ol i H l i e t l f . A O IMA. otter
lor sale end sell k me highest
biddsr. tsr cosh, lublecl k any
and ail ousting lotos of me
Front I West I Deer at me stops
ef Hk I em took Ceunty Court
I Sanford. Florida. Hk

UmihoiRCftwoty. Florida
To be edvertked August l l . It.
M. September 1. with Me t a k eh
September 1 IMS
D E I *4

Computer Operator A Pro
(ram m er C ell New Hofllent Ml MOO___________________

concession

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CREDIT/
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3 linos

A ccM Rts

Collection esporknee helpful
but not required Pey com
mensural* wim esperiencs
en d a b ilit y
E s c e lie n l
benefits Send resum e'to P O
Bos M il Sentord. F k M331

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

21— P e r s o n j l *
CRISIS PREGNANCY CEHTIR
ABORTION CO UNSELIN G
F r e e P r e g n a n c y T e sts
C o n f id e n t ia l In d iv id u a l
a s s l t l e n c p . C a ll fa r
appointment evening hours
e .e ile b k
H I tees

25— Special Notices

DEUVERYHELP
Needed CheuTtours License
required Apply *• Bedcock
Furniture. Med S Hwy 13*1.
Coeeeiberry AH M33___________
D IE T A R Y CLEAN INO AIDE

71— H elp Wanted

ACE HARDWARE
Stock help needed tor fulltime
Apply In parson 301E l i m i t
Acrylic Applicators needed to
apply protect iv* coating on
cars, boats end planet Si k
111 per hour Wt train For
work to Sanford area call
Tempo E l l MA TUI

T L C Heme Campanians.Inc.
Quality Live Int

ADJUSTER

a M A RY K A Y CO SM ETICSa
Sk to core and co kr flair
CONNIE
rn 1331

In tld * position In W srk tr't
Compensation Claims Dspt
far a t p a r is n c s d adjuster
Must have 131 Comp License
or All Lines License A ll*
mens* Sags Co Benefits Mrs
OS Cell Barbara. M le ias.
(■ f . 41. C ru m p S p e c ia l
Services. EO C .

______ — .......... ...roieet

27— N u rsery ft
Chi id Care
Babysitting in my heme Re
tpontlbk mother Hof meals
333 fA4«. anytime_______________
C h lk cere In my home Wees
days only Idyllwllde arts
Alto betore end ettef school
cere Cell 331 33M after 4
Grandmother wound like le
shore T.L. C. with your ch lk
Coil - r o e r o .

3 3 - R e a l Estate
Courses
* # # *
a Thinking ef getting a a
a Reel (ifoto Ucewsef a
We eftor Free TvMka
end continuous Treking I
Call Dick er Vicki tor details:
I I I 1141 ..111 13**... Eve. 374-1*3*
Keyes ef F k rld e . Inc.
I* Years E i parlance I

55— Business
O pportunities
Equipped Photo ttikio In Alla
mente Springs priced lor
quick sale due k Illness IN i
Gross 14* 000. greet potential
W rlk Bos 3340. Apopka. FI
B I B or call M aaeiiaW era
Fam ily restaurant
Low inter
est essum ebk mortgages
R easonab le le a s*
Stm t
le c e t le n 30 y e a r s .
F u ll
service
C e ll tor Petal's
Panov Broker 133*411_______
Now Smyrna Beech Choice ot
T v s Successful Restaurant
Businesses far tel*, bom on
me (or highway lecetknt with
owner financing Beaks tvell
able to qualified buyer
B eech tk* Realty, R EA LTO R S
#44013-1M L ...........Open 3 Ooyil

fit— M o n ty to Lend
N EED M O N EY T
k t at tern* time II
you own a home end have t
job. IT s easier then you mink
C R E D IT !
NO PR O B LEM )

P e rl time. M F Hours ikgotie
b k E O E Apply ol DeBary
Manor. A* N Hwy 13 01. Ov
Bary, P L -_______________________
D R IV E R N E E D E D Vsluf F k
license Fu ll time employ
men! Apply Alternative TV
■ Appliance Ml MOO___________
E X E C U T IV E S E C R E T A R Y
With or without sherlhand!
P r e le r r e b ly W ANG word
processors Needed In th#
Lake Mery Area
Abies! Tempei ary Services
_______________M i m e ____________
E X P E R IE N C E D ONLY Avia
tk n Mechanics. She*! melal.
structural, and electrician
Apply In person M ilkn Air.
B u i l d i n g #141, S a n lo r d
Alrperl_________ _________________

EXPERIENCED
DIESEL
MECHANIC

/UR CONDITIONING
MECHANICS
Installation Salary bated on
• i par lance plus benefits Paid
v a c a t io n end h o lid a y s

ro u te s*}
A L L T Y P E S JOBS
STAR T WORK NOW!

V

) ro n d t

P r

m i

IN O

wim knowledge In hydraulics 4
•roller repair D tlend ere*
*04 330 I f 11______________________
Esporknee Preferred In etpfkit
m a i n t e n a n c e In v o lv in g
seelcoeling a striping Herd
physic *1 work M l 303*_________

P A

la b o r /
M in t
'

a im

E«p*r knee helpful Apply
C EN T R A L FLO RID A ZOO
« to S
Tuet thru Sal
J» *4 fl
_______
Construestew Werbsrt A Labors
All Trades! Call New Horl
ten *. Ml MOO _________________

CLASSIFIED DEPT.
RATES
1 time .................S7C » I
HOURS
3 cPHBdCHtlv* tletes SIC a I

That said oak to bewg mode
k satisfy ma terms ef t a k Writ
ef (sacwfkn
John ( Peik. Sheriff

/

71— H «lp W anted

m

EXPERIENCED:

Fill

Report reedy tor work el 4 AM
403 W It! SI ______ Sentord

321-1590
A PA RTM EN T
- R E S ID E N T MANAGER
For U Unit
Mot* Ba E spkrenced
______________ E1A-4MI,______________
A*4 Ma tola nance Esperlenced
person needed lor comples In
Sentord Applicant must have
own hand tools end basic
repair skill*. Good sterling
salary end escelienl benefits
Apply In confidence to Son
lord Melnl . M00 Georgia Av*
Sentord. F I n f f l_______________
" A S S EM B LER $
A TTEN TIO N man f* M hr
lor modern manufacturing
plant M lb* . strong reliable
own transportation Equal
Opportunity Employer Per
maneel positions Never a
Feel

TtMF FINil....... 774-1W
Avon Aaavty Co
Slert your own buslnet* for U l
333 *019
____ ___________
Baby tiftsr wanted My heme
and yours T ran tp erlslien
provided Cell *34 MJ0 or
MI 0135 and 4tk tor Alice

BOOKKEEPER

Tab k Sow Oyer slert
A Truck Loaders
Hospital bonus, vacation, end
holiday! Apply:
FO RM ITCX
Pori of Sentord
L tk t Monro*
0 A I I .............
or I I I

FULL TIME PORTER
Musi be over IE years old 4
have eip erlen c* Apply In
person before II or alter 1
Burger King. Senkrd
H E L P WANT (To Year around
term help needtd k work on
new tod farm In Osteen
E i per lent e preferred Con
•act:
F L O R IT U R F , INC.
P 0. Ben lit *
Kissimmee. FI. M34I
(1*31*41 1H 1 er *33IS04
HONEST D EP EN D A B LE
People to work In Convenient
Stores Paid vacation, group
in suran ce available Poly
grap h req elred Apply In
person
U l' Champ Food
Stores. I l l W. Hwy *434. West
of 1/4. AHen
H O U lfK E E P E R
P e rl lime
Cleaning A laundry Own
transportation Winter Springs
e re*
t s t 01*0 b e lw s t n
10AM 4PM_______________________

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E i pat lance necessary Apply
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•hru Friday, between * em
and ] pm ___________________

CARPENTERS A HELPERS
Wanted Long wood arses Coll
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323-5176
1311 French Ave

134****
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7 1 -H e lp W anted

• COOKS
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�71- H e l p W anted

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IN V E N T O R Y C L E R K
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323-5176
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Part tlma »or at bad ICF/M R
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LA BO RERS
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Help wr clean up Call 7*7 n a
O rhrar'r Itcanra required

99— A partm ents
Unfurnished / Rent

t Bdrm Apartment Include*
tecurlty deporlt A Augutt
rani. II moved in by Aug 7*.
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323-5176
lO T F r a a c liA v t

327 2 4 *5 _____

W A IT R E S S E S A N O CO O KS
needed A ll r h l t u
G re a t
benefit! Contact Cattiy Sail
e r r at The W affle Moure,
m aaeo

S p a c la u i A p a rtm e n t* Likafronl. pep. tonnir. adult*,
na p*1* laundry Starting at
17111 mo Call M l 071} to tee

Nuthouse l Factor*

101— Houses
Furnished / Ren!

Call Naw Harlront M l 7100
M A N A O ER T R A IN E E
W A R EH O U SE W O R K E R S
*300 « a*k V» Eaa P a id 1 Rare
re ta il opportunity w ith no ) Need 10 im m ediately, atom to lilt
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tra n rp e rta tlo n
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tra ln l
porltlon Never a Fee

323-5176
3123 French Aye

I

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MECHANICS
Fo r I l f t l**d th lftr Mwrf have 1
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truck A lio noad PM M EN
Good working Condition! 1
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IWS. SM Hear Street

Submit relum e to laO) Medical
P la ta . Suite Id*. Sanford. F L
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OffKE Kelp- All Kinds!
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M l TIRO

CASHIEt TYPIST
FA R T TIME
Fo r Local Conrumar Loan Of
‘ tlca H n e I M F 777 Met
P R IN T SHO P A S S IS TA N T
IS M hour Help a ll around the
khop! F le ilb N perron w ln rl
Eacelient lutrel

Employment

323-5176
IMS French Ave

REAL ESTATE
SALES PEOPLE
High

Earn in g !
Potentiall
otticr In aicrliant
location Complete training
program New dlvltlon of eld
ertabilihod tlrm Call now
ter delaila on pleotant
working conditlont end to
lecure your future
Jim Ralterty
....... STaaasa

RECREATION AIDE
For O evelopm enlally D lt
obled ICF/M R Perl time end
evening! Ml MSI_______________
Solar
OOOOPAY
good b e n e f it s
good f u t u r e i

HUM
e SAN FO RD A R EA
W ANTED
. w e need e good b u n n e rt
noroan «* aperete a local re ie t
route tailin g grocery pro
* ductr end gonorol merchon
due to over MO triobi'rho d
c u it o m e r r We o ffe r Im
mediate opportunity tor the
right perron who It w illing to
w o rk to r a b a lt a r th a n
advrrago Income
WE PRO VID E
e Ettebllihed Burinere
o 4 Weeki Training
e Leaked Vehicle
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e Life Inrurarxv
a Raliramant Plan
a Opportunity tor odroncomonl
WE A R E CROWING
R A F ID LY I
M inim um In veelm en t ra
qulrad tecurtd by account!
and Inventory F in a n cin g
available For confidential
Interview, pleete call Vicky
Parker, week day i 10 am I
pm al HOP &gt;45 eras

SHINGLE MEN
UOO per tquere 371 4110
teevom ertage__________________
T EL EP H O N E R EC EP T IO N IS T
. O n e ot S a n f o r d » a l c a t l
employer i need! you to pro
c e o r In v o ic e * a n d la k e
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Employment

323-5176
111) French Ave
-

TILE SETTEN
TRAINEE

Lecal company looking tar Ilia
helper* Eiperincenced or will
tram Immediate work avail
| able Room and board pro
v toed with out of town tob*
1 Call Poo Ooool M l u*C
j Tired of Job Herding 7
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th ey h av e
{ hundred* al |ob opening* tor
1 fhoro oho want te work
{ *7* cjoo
CEM EN T W O lt lll A
H E IF E R S
Excellent pay
{ Start right away 471000
!O E L IV E R Y H E L F E R S no a*
• parlance r e c t n a r* Full lima
2 Good tlartmg pay *7* two
0 I N I R A L O F F IC E
T R A IN ER S
O r a l tlartlng
|ab Several opening* Good
pay a n two
F A C T O R Y A S S E M B L Y and
2 PRODUCTION WORK Mori
j thlftr open Good pay tea let
2 aft two
j;
IM M E D IA T E O P I N I N O I
■ Ganaral Canatruclian labor
1 Good pay 471 OM
St r u c k d r i v e r s Lang haul
• Immediate I Good driving ra
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t
L o c a l D R IV E R S straig ht
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. away *7* a m
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N E C * P T IO N IS T . O F F I C E
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. O P E R A T O R S - Im m a d ia la
opening* Good pay acator
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W IL D E R S Cartiftod Eicoitoni
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P A IN T E R S A P A IN T IR
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• a a p a r la n c a
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2 opening* Good pay Cab to
• day A7B4M0____________________

111— Appliances
/ Furniture
Appllancat Far Sal* all in
atcsltont rendition A fully
fuuruutoud.................. - M l Alto

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Boouflfvl J bdrm t batti
yftrd. calling tort voftkalf.
4 dry#v U M mo
BM M
H IO O IN LA K E
1 bdrm . 2
bam
chlkdron O K . MM
p*f mon9t» ♦ 3290 dtp 223 3122
or 12f 9001 I M for K »win_____
• • • IN OCLTONA t o o
• • HOMES FOR R EN T • a
• • S74104 • •

FHA VA t P t C IA L I Law I
I Bdrm. v*tfk large screened
perch, fenced yard SM.***
Call or quick I

Caecb tor tala P arfacl tor
noWlyvtodr 1700 rwgoi.abi*
Call **» SM lahar 17 noon
Racanditwnad Appltonc**
tr*m I U W ARRANTY
B A R N ETTS.... C A S S E L B E R R Y
r e s i n ........................... BIB SAM
oR E N T T O O W N *
Cator T V *. ttoraor. washers,
dryers, refrigerator beef err,
furniture, video recorder*
Special HI weak t rani *s OC
AINrneti /* TV B Ape R*nl*l*
layra* 5herein* Centrr
w i r e ______________
Used Wither* PerN A Servlet
tor Ktnmerer................ 1154**7
MOONEY A P P LIA N C ES

l a*« HWY 17*1

SANFORD REALTY

AAA EMPLOYMENT
ALL AGENCIES ARE
NOT ALIKE!
PAY NOTHING
UNTIL YOU ACCEPT

NEW HOMES FOR RENT

ANY

lOBOf YOUR
CHOICE!

Energy Ethernet I bdrm . 1
kath Paha Hama* nettled In
quiet reentry telling, near
mapping A tehee!* Ctore to
Lake Mery 1/4 Ealt

* CALL *
323-5176

Check there Nature*
e F m l Free Refrigerator
o Garage
a Attic Storage
a Wittier / Dryer Connect**/,*
• On/Sigh* Management

Or Stop In At

2523 S. FRENCH AVE.
S25 Bonus with this ad!
Needed Immediately
Nurtlng
A u lila n t i end L iv e In Com
penlona I year e&gt; par lance
required
M E O IC A L P E R S O N N E L
POOL
» i tea 4* 11
EO E
. .M /F/H /V
two a week to train full and p ari
lim a porilicnt C a ll M l 7YM
Butina** D re u Required

Children A P*N Welcome
Sentor Cltlianr Dlueunl
Call New tor Mara Inter mat ten

321-3827

93— Rooms for Rent
Cettelberry Ne*t to Oeedmg t
1 (leaping room* I turn . Sat
A tad per week ptu* uta ot
kitenon tv * * . I l l t i l t .
ChrlltlOn Apt, 1 Ho nit*
TV. kltchon. laundry, m aid SM
w i i up Or i 41) S4d&gt; ' 4 » aaio
SA N FO RD Furnlrhad room* by
the week Raotonebto re fe r
Meld t e r . ice C a ll M l *307
S I PM 411 Palm etto Ave
Sleeping room V41
Kitchen laundry privilege*
Call M l WIT
TH E F L O R ID A H O T E L
MO Oak Avenue
M l 4H4
^^ee*onebjeWee»Jj^Ra»e*

W IN T II IP R IN O S
Laata option 1 bdrm. 1 bath
air gpaga. seal &gt;a» 1711
7 bdrm . SMS. 1 bdrm . 5400
Flrrl. lad . tec Raf *04 77S
a s i l p l Q S M i m i a v e r ____
1 Bdrm dining room, living
room. I both Air (ondillonod
hour* HOC mo m i n t or
Ml 04*5 Broker Owner________
1 Bd rm . t c r e o n r d p a llo .
children O K. S4S0 per month
Can a n m i ____________________
1 Bdrm , 1 bath le rg a living
room with fireplace 1 blk*
from Lake Monroe Kitchen
equip Available Aug Id 1475
fled, leaf A aecurlty M l ABM
I Adrm a a 1 lath
Central heal A air, tonced
yard eppllancer. garage S41S
mo plur kocurlly Coll MS
*7*7

105— D u p le x *
T r ip la x / R e n t

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

BATEMAN REALTY
U c Real I data Brukar
SA LES ASSOC W ANTED!
MS* Sentord Ave

331 0759 E v e. 322-7443
■Y OWNER Beeutlful home In
Loch Arbor 1 bdrm . ) bam
great room w/bultt In B B 0
grill Ooubto garage, central
h a a t/o lr. A ll ap p lian ce*
S t* S00 A ttu m ab le FH A
m o rtgag * Ne qualifying
Ml S3B4___________________________

141— Homes For Sale
LOCH ARBOR A R EA
1 bom. fireplace, new mot
t c e o a n o d p o rc h , double
gar eg* *75 500 Dey* 111
m * . ever M l ST**_____________
LOOK I L A R 0 E O LD ER HOME
Erc*ltonl condition Near SCC.
Faim iiy R eam . F lra p la c *.
Much Mor* Call to *** Only

Oatoan 4 bdrm . 1 bam on )
acrer with horra barn and
podurr *74 too
Naw Mamet Near Ottawa 1
Bdrm , I bath. air. hast.
*17 000 1250C down include*
doting cott* Payment* of
1150 per month
COUNTRY W IO I R E A L T Y
Reg I I Broker ...........IMAMS
47* Hwy 411 Orfeen FI*
Hidden Lake 14* Wildwood Dr
1 bdrm J bom, dbl gerag*
porch, contra) a ir Super
Clean I Attumable US (NO
R EA LTO R
M ARVIN K LA IL
447 S1S5
or 1*1 7M7

F vrnlttod $lud&gt;0 Apmr 1m«nl»
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T wo BhVoom Ap»»

FLEXIBLE LEASES
SENIOR C ITIZ EN S DISCOUNT
R A N C H S T Y LE LIV IN O III

SANFORD COURT APTS.
3233301
Convenient to lawn I Bdrm
bath, kitchen, living room end
lorga (crooned porch Com
ptotoly corpotod and air con
diHoned Adult* only, no pat*
Loata tor U7S par month with
UMdapoail Call M l m i
f urn A p t. tor Senior Cllliant
111 Palmetto Ave
J Cowan No Phono Call*
Lovely I Bdrm carpet, dote in
downtown. »7S per week Sc
curlty depot ! 1700 Call M l
to lle r Ml »*47
Small garage apartment tor one
working adult la d y pro
lerred 17! per week plw*
ll Call M l 1417
I bdrm deluae Adult* no pett.
air. qu&gt;at rartdanllal. SMS'mo
» dapoail M U C H
I bdrm air condl'lonod Quito
tra * SMS ma Bioaor Owner
Ml Jtej or Ml 04*S
I ) N EC V I E
C a rp e l, air
Beautiful river location Util
Inc I Adult* no pelt I MS m o,
Ml 4470

99— A partm ents
Unlurnished / Rent
BAMBOO CO VE APTS
TOO E. Airport Blvd
I Bdrm . I Bath
SM4 ma
I B d rm . I Bat*......SMI ma.
______________ 111*441

• COUNTRY SITTING •
Large I A 1 Bdrm Apartment*
Adult LakaviewFemHy Paatotda

km Isbit No*.Open MtoktnRs
s iu

Lake Mary- 1 bdrm . 1 bam
w/w carpal, central haal/alr.
ap pl, draper A ll ATM__________
La rg e I bdrm unfurnlthed
Duple* SMS mo m m / or
H I *4*1___________________________
IN I B Mallonvlll*. 1 bdrm I
bath. air. eppllancer SMS per
ma plus SMS security depot11
Coll *H 1441 evening*__________
1 bdrm It* both Duple* I p
rani No pal* Air and appl I
ante*, wether dryer hookup
*170 per mo Call after a pm
*10 7 4 * 7 _________________
I bdrm
I bat*, appl k id *’
tmall pat OK S i l l par mo .
plu* SITS depot!! 17141*7

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1 0 7 -M o b ile
Homes / Rent

113—Storage Rentals
394 A

Mini W irth e u m
________ .M104U
— ___

117— C om m ercial
Rentals
Retail 4 Off lea Spact 300 up H
2 000 — ft aito ito*wga avail
a—a uj un

121—Condom inium
Rentals
Condo

Sandalwood vine* 1
I bath, w ith or and
dryer, kllctwn appliances .
kcreened porch, pole! adultr.
*1*0 par month *7SO security
Call 171 0*40 I days) or M l
4047 INighti)

bdrm.

Saetord 1 bdrm . I bath. pool,
washer 'dryer Other *m*nl
he* tiasm e . I All 4047

S IN G L E S T O R Y
L IV IN G
U r e Turns to FH

L*7|« One Bdrm Nk c lies

V t«t N *tds!

M A R IN E R 'S V I L L A G E
I
bdrm SJig. &gt; bdrm U ld and
yp I Adull* anTy M ISA K

FRANKLIN ARMS ARTS.
|I M Flo rid a A ve a ccro ta
Iran* Lake Jennie t A 1
Bdrm * . carp alin g , ce n tral
a ir. d.thw aaherr. p a « U 'S
U M par ma No pett Rater
ertcel and to cu rlfy
n i a a » _________________

to

FaraaitoB « Unfuintthri.
Ckl port*............. Prtvato Pane*
Lu*b Land** aping Pelt CbUdrto
W ATER B l O t A C C E P T E D !

Call.

...3211911

123—W anted !o Rent
Lac tor la ■ 7! NEW M O BILE
HOME I Prefer rent wllh op
lien to buy M )fl» a______________

SHENANDOAH VILLAGE
I Bdrm Duplet with Paul

127— O f fic e R e n ta ls

$34(3 $350
Adult! B Famille* Wekerwe I
S IU Security OupuiW
cam.................. — re m *
WuAiva River EHUtoucy
Carpet, air. canoe ut* Adutto.
fto pot! SMS per month Call
n tU T B .__________________________
I and 1 bdrm Ala# turyNaAad
afttotoncy tram B7S woe* SIM
dapoail No po«r Calf MJ*M7
S t PM a il Palmetto___________
I B d r m .. c a r p a l , c e n t r a l
heal'air. balcony, neor old
hoapcal SMS mo . U K aapm
I* Ml l * l l
1 bdrm • both Dafuao Apart
man* *173 mo SM0 aacurlty
dap On* Manth Praat M l SIM

WaN SL Casbpart-

3215005

Sanford M l* Hartwell Ay*
e S U P E R ASSUMPTION a
Drive by and tee mi* newly
pointed 1 bdrm .. central
fw a f/ a lr, appliances, naw
carpets, fenced to), auum e
7N FH A . only *14 *00

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KISH REAL ESTATE
(305) 321 0041
a ll w nth Street
Sentord. FI M77I

HANDY?
Tfcit 0*m it Hr f t * al tH rtfM
N X * 4 bdrm Kami m«r
im iiiiv k
l u t o m » rta
Orwal pwHwtui U 1 .IN

Nae* 1 bdrm ham* under
torpa ee k l an qvtat tfreet
R ear p allu , tancad Only
*44,lo t Oraat term* avail
abtoi

RICHARD BOONE ROGERS
Fam avt architect datignad
hut unequa *a * ot a kind hem*
with D M *q M an a large
corner let I bdrm . ceramic
HN near* Mutt Seel SIM.***
" I* Ota Sentord" a gr*al
placatolN *.
D AVI0 V O O U I. R ta lla r' Altec
MS list......____ Evening MIAMI

KEYES FLORIDA, INC.
R EA LT O R S

Brick Bvetoing Otamtown O*
I,co retail Storage 1.100 « rq
II
F u lly a ir candllionad
US 000 Owner financing ] 0 \
duvm,S71* aapeemo Ml ISIS.
C A S S E L B E R R Y I aero toned
PR I US OM W Maliclewrkl.
R E A L T O R - ...........- ......m -W M
COM M ERCIAL S P EC IA LIS T
BOB M B A L L JR. P.A.
R E A L T O R .,....... ....... -1 1 1 4 1 1 *

o ia it o a *

STEMPER
D U P LE X - *47 *0* You bring up
to coda end **v* Owner
fin a n c in g w llk m odaral#
O T H E R HOMES. LOTS.
A C R E A O I. INVESTM ENT
P R O P ER T Y

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to Rent

MIN Mapiu.Sentord

m om

141— Homes For Salt
By Owner

1 L d r m . 1 both

Largg to* Spec tout 1700 aq H.
under reef ts SM dawn,
aaaumgbto mortgage In city
Sentord so* *00 Day Ml oor.
Ever Ml
4 Bdrm . l Lem hence with large
paaf. lerga aming n a n . 1 tats

wllh shad* frggs. ItoS
Megrwci* Av* . Santord Call
Mi **1| *f**r I M P M

USED C A R S
TH E B E S T IN TO W N
l - I TERM S

CREDIT HASSLES?

* W* Com F monr *
* Down Payment* SWO and Up
* Trad* In* Accepted

D IS C O U N T A U T O S A L E S
I S O I P reach A * * , a a i i s s a

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M ate rials
BUILOINOS all rtoel *0 &gt; &gt;00
113.ftO BO a 190 »7* 4*0
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1 101 B2t1 (colHctl

1*7) Pint* Station Wagon Run*
dally, economical Irantporlp
Hon U M Call IMPOST attar *
1*71 PLY O R A N O F U R Y
A*klng SUM or be*I otter Call
bob SS4 ISSA______________________
1*7* C H IV Y NOVA
« door good condition 1750 or
boil otter Coll 7*7*17*
1*7* MUSTANO CO U PE V I 4
tp**d e*c*lton* condition.
UWO or ottor

199— Pets &amp; Supplies
Ability Kannal* Dog boarding
Country Atmotphor* Raaion
a b l &gt; R a le *
11) D U

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* mot old sao Ml 0441

LAKE HARNEY AREA

213—Auctions

7) e Aero*. SUto Rd 4* Fron
lag* l .lS Ilt all (to wav back
to Jordon * Slough 1540 OOO
T ER M S I

FOR ESTA TE
C o m m arclal or R esid en tial
Auction! A Appraisal* Call
Pall * Auction M l 1470

OAfomt Ria I Lstitt. I bc
Ruifor

215— Boats and
Accessories
Bay liner SI 1*50 Capri Cuddy
Many a ilr a tl IS 000 b ail
quick otter M7QM1
F IB E R KINO 11 liberglan
walkthrough wlndihtoid Till
traitor. 4S H P Marc engine
|750 Alto looking for a «l*p
van In oood tond Ml 11*4

Coll ...............................M l IU *
I eerr parcel. U50C Term*
from l i t 500

a 'lo c r e r Entorpri** rood High
and dry wooded ST* *00

1*1* T bird Llk *
automatic, C a ll
lavonlngi I

I Aluminum/, Ctm Newtpap*'
Nan Farrau* Malal*
Olat*
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Bab y Bad* SlroUerr, Clathei
F la y p tn i. E U
Paperback
Boekt n&gt; M il H I *1*4
NaodCrlbr Playpen* Beby
•u rn llu rt. clo th in g Good
Price* Alter 7 PM
Ml 57*3

S a c ra t wllh mobile home
Farm in g lan area 175 OOO.
larm i
7 acre! Mobil* o k lanced hay
hold. 17* *00
CO U N TRYW ID E R E A L T Y
Rap. R 1 Beakae ..........IMAMS
07* Hwy. kit, Oatoan. Fto
t » — r— in
City of
Mary on tn# tout* and of 4th
If . (within Yha city llmlfa)
M9 OOO cash If intarattod. call
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2 3 1 -C a rs

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171 40**

1*qr CAMABO B I R I I N E Y T C
Power »7**ring. power brake*
Am F M Stereo and more
I I I 000 M u ll te ll Colling
mornedtCall M l B40I_________

'75 Mwnck

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Good condition I S lip M l 1301
ft Honda Civic 3 dr . H B . «
%pv#d &lt; cyl . am/fm ntw
Hr— 4 ^axd 133 U i2 attar 1
n IH U N D K B B IN D Loadad
M«fHag* fdIHon 32900 373
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loadad MM Dawn. Small Ma
parm anf. C H IC O A THC
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235—T r u c k s /
Buses / Vans
Chavy C u t 1 1ad Van* 1f72
»— ra»or. fink U —9 or
t»asl
m 3t21
M MM AC VB Ovor DflvO
I y*r&gt;0* (2.900 I r*#g ) New*
Tlrat 321 SMlor Aft AM3

219—W anted to Buy

a cre * High and dry
l*k* Iron! on pored
rood S ll 000 wilhtiO OOO

237—Tracto rs and
T ra ile rs
PelerBII! COE 1*77. Amorlcan
R ieler 1*7* w ill nogolial*
price Call ***0777

239—M otorcycles
and Bikes
'f t Hand*

Goad condition

Humphry Rd . LaAgAAary

Bad C/*4il?
No D rill?
WE FINANCE
WALK IN

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Homes / Sale

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O R IV IO U T

241 — R e c r e a t i o n a l

taatord Av* B USB tf..... MI-U7S

Vehicles / Campers

Hwy *1
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1*77 FAN T R A IL E R Good con
dilion. Ivlly equipped Full
be'hroum 14 000 17) ISX)
7* TRANS VAN II *1 . roof air
Top condition Alto TO Win

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Every Thun Nile al 7 M PM
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Advil Parti....... ...........Lei Rent*
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Include* Wetor Garbege Pick up
Yard Maintenance
Immediate Occupancy
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man! over 1000 tq It 4 y rr
eld
K itc h e n a p p lla n ca t.
control heal and *!r. carpet,
drop*! Rental Income 1400
monthly Appolnfmonl only
Owner M l 10*7

CO URTESY PON T IA C - m n iC

191— Building

153— A c r s a g e
L o ts /S a le

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Tocmt

a s WE W ILL B U Y a a
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Lot with beautiful Oik trg*s.

JUST LIST ED I Custom 1 Story
Corn temper ary 1/4 bdrm . 1
bath, gam * room, fam ily
room. Itruplac*. toft itudto. 1
(loll born A lock room. 1 *
acre*, fenced A crort Nncud.
pool Unbelievable aalrat
tie*.too

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149— Com m ercial
Property / Sale

MSI 1 WohlngNn A VO.
TWuevUt* MTU............... M7-A7M

PHYLLIS I. CArrONI
NEALTOR
Afist Hours: 134-1723
Emtnon Ria Hj Group, Inc.
1490700

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RAVEN N A PARK S bdrm . ISq
bath cant heat A air. tet.foo
By owner talesman S74 *7*4
Iv o r A Waerandt

Eldar Spring* Traitor Park.
Hwy 427. I A 1 bdrm * .
m enlhly or w eakly rental
rato* Laam required 714*177

MASTERS COVE....... .323 7900
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141— Homes For Sal*

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clear*, tow deem ear men*, lew
manthfy payment 1)7.144

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t o t * Complete privacy. 1110
wk w S3S0 tec M in e * or
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103— Houses
Unfurnished / Rent

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231— Cars

Owner Financing
l* •y acres
w*m fumtthed Mobile- poci
born. ipo. Tractor
Sentord Av*
Wallace Creta Realty
Realtor ................... — MIAS77

$249

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141— Homes For Sale

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243—Junk Cars

Bor mart — Milt
I f — t it All I

TOP Dollar Paid for Jonh L
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tqtdomaot 221 9—0

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modeling j ; yrt amp Call
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Be Cautious About
Radiation Testing
DEAR DR. G O TT - My doctor
has suggested that I take a test
that will require me to spend two
hours In nuclear medicine. (The
test Is the thallium treadmill
exam.) I am concerned about
possible overexposure to radia­
tion. Should I be?
DEAR RE ADE R - The
thallium treadm ill test does.
Indeed. Involve radioactive m a­
terial. but the amount Is small
and may w ell be Justified by the
Important Information that It
provides. The test will give a
reasonably accurate Indication
about the presence — or absence
— of arteriosclerotic heart dis­
ease.
Nonetheless, there may be
another manner In which the
doctor can learn about your
heart. P e r h a p s a standard
treadmill test, without thallium,
would be sufficient. Ask him. I
advise patients who may un­
derstandably concerned about
radiation exposure to request
that their doctors convince them
— with sound logic — If X-ray or
radioisotope exams are neces­
sary. I believe that Informed
c o n s u m e r -p a tie n ts need to
become Involved In decisions
like this, and not leave It up to
the doctor because he "knows
more." It's your body, and you
have a right to decide how It Is
used and tested.
DEAR DR. G O TT - I have
trouble sleeping, really major
problems. I have been unable to
find a doctor who Is willing to do
much more than give me sleep­
ing pills. I don't like to take
medicine and I think It can be
dangerous. Any suggestions?
DEAR READER - There are
so many causes o f disordered
sleep that I could not posslly
advise you In a column of this
length. However, many universi­
ty hospitals have sleep-disorder
labs. T h e s e are staffed by
specialists who deal only with
various fo rm s o f Insom nia.
Rather t hun stayin g awake
worrying about your lack of
sleeping, you might consider
contracting a sleep center. Ask
your doctor for a referral or get
on the phone, during daylight
hours, and call a university
hospital In your area.
DEAR DR. G O TT - I read that
a small a m o u n t of sodium

fluoride In your drinking water
will slow or stop the depletion of
calcium from the bones o f old
people. Is this true?
DEAR READER — Yes. Sodi­
um fluoride taken In drinking
water or pill form will strengthen
the bones of elderly people.
Ordinarily, however, the amount
needed Is greater than that
usually present In municipal
water supplies. So. to reduce
osteoporosis, patients w ould
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• Labor group
(abbr)
12 Follow orders
13 Inner (comb
form)
14 Feu grace
15 Decrement
IS Former weather
bureau
17 See bird
18 Epad*
20 Wore away
22 Biblical
character
23 Landing boat
24 Nattier
28 Government
agent (comp
wd)
32 Jaaua
monogram
33 Sign at sellout
(abb.)
34 Actress Clair*
35 Enclosure
36 Butmeta
abbreviation
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40 Glut
42 Washing placa
44 Actress Frtncit
47 Compel! point
48 Galley
51 Sleeping
tick n eti fly
5b Med* of (tuff 1
55 Biblical king
58 Actress Cannon
59 401, Roman
80 Stagger
81 Russian aecrst
police

have to supplement the fluoride
In drinking water. This should
not be attempted without the
guidance of a physician because
fluoride. In excess, can be highly
toxic.
.Send your questions to Dr.
Hott hi P.O. Box 91428. C/eve/and. Ohio. 44101

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4 M e th o d

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8 Loud noitea
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21 Baaeball player
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by Wamar Brothara

second club, declarer could no
By James Jacoby
With I I high-card points In longer avoid losing a trick In
primary cards (an acc and two each suit.
kings). South would always In­
Can the contract be made?
vite game after his partner had Yes. but declarer must take an
opened. Because North's support unusual "d eep " finesse. When
o f the h e a rt suit Im proved the club deuce Is played at trick
South's hand even more. South t w o , de c l a r e r s h o u l d pl ay
bid game.
dum m y's lowest card. East wins
Declarer correctly allowed the the nine and plays a diamond as
spade king to hold the firs! trick. before. South should win Ihe
West now switched to the club king, play the A-K o f hearts and
deuce. D u m m y 's 10 lost to now lead a club West discards
East's queen, and back came the and dummy's ace wins.
diamond eigh t. It would be
Now comes Ihe club Jack,
strange Indeed for East to be
leading that diamond If he also covered by East and ruffed.
held (he queen, so declarer rose Whether or not West overruffs,
wi t h the k i n g and pl ayed declarer can return to dummy
by playing ace of spades and
another club.
West had to fight the tempta­ ruffing a spade, and will then
tion to ruff. Wasting his natural play the club 10 through East.
The club seven eventually sets
trump winner on a small club
would later allow South (o dis­ up to take care of the diamond
card his diamond loser on the l o s e r , and al l b e c a u s e o f
club acc. When Weal simply dum m y's ducking play at trick
discarded a low diamond on that two.

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F R A N K A N D ERNEST

What The Day
Will Bring...
YOUR BIRTHDAY
AUGUST 30, 1088
Advancement In your chosen
field will occur In Ihe year
ahead. Now you will probably
get (hat position you've coveted.
LEO (July 23 Aug 22) You've
heard the old adage. “ If you
want aomcthlng done rlghl. do II
yourself." Keep this In mind
today If a delicate matter re­
quires prompt attention.
VIROO ( Aug. 23-Sept. 22)
Your mental prowess will give
you an edge over people you deal
with com m ercially today. How­
ever. to your credit, you won't
take advantage o f them.

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tory has a way of repeating Itself.
In your Instance you could now

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21) Even If things appear a bit
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have faith that all w ill work out
well In the long run. Prosperous
undercurrents are stirring
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of you Is being converted Into an
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be a response to your new found
respect for him.
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The lines will be drawn today
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Nonnally It's unwise to offer
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could be an exception. If you
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Follow through on career mut­
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