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                    <text>Quest For Freedom Spurred Defection

S S I Sr tM " f Vmcaat

U C F President Dr. Tre v o r Colburn greets
Soviet defector Arkady Shevchenko at the
Sanford airport Wednesday.

B y Diane Petryk
H erald News Editor
Even as a member of "the high Soviet elite"
there ts no personal Ireedom In Russia, former
Soviet ambassador to the United Nations
Arkady Shevchenko told a University of Central
Florida audience Wednesday night
As protege of Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei
Gromyko. Shevchenko had enormous material
benefits, but he found them within a "golden
cage."
It was Shevchenko's nerd for that personal
freedom that brought his defection to the West
In 197H lie became the highest ranking Soviet
official ever to defect.
lie told those who greeted him at the Sanford
Airport Wednesday afternoon that his life has
been threatened by the KGB. ami Ihc danger Is
something he will always live with. Hut he said
any attempted assassins will find It a "suicidal
at tuck."

‘Tho Soviet tactic is to
take over country by
country in the Third
World. If they see
no resistence from
the West they will
move In.'
- A r k a d y Shcvchonko
"There would lie no escape for them." he said
According lo his recently published book.
lire.iklnif With Moscow. Shevchenko believes
his first wife was murdered by the KGB.
although they claim she committed suicide. Hr
said his son and daughter ure doing well in the

Soviet Union Hr said his daughter was allowed
to graduate Irom medical school, although hr Is
not permitted lo contact her.
"It Is not satisfactory." he vitd “ We are still
lighting It."
Ukrantan-born Shevchenko told the Sanford
gathering of Journalists and UCF officials that
the Soviet Union Is lar ahead ol the U S. In
developing space weaponry.
Nothing can Ik- done 10 stop such research.”
he said "Th e Soviets will never allow Inspec­
tions."
Hut he (old the UCF audience, members of Ihr
President's Circle who donated S I.000 or more
lo the university In the past year, that Ihr
Russians will noi start a nuclear war.
The Soviets understand It Is Impossible." he
said They know that even with a first strike
they would l&gt;e destroyed.’
See D E F E C TO R , page 10A
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Star Wars

M a n G e ts
J a il T im e
F o r M a im in g
P ijp p y

Cruise Ships Vie
For Harbor Rights
By Donna Estes
H erald Staff W riter
The hutllr of Ilie Mars — Ihc
Star of Sanford and Star Ship
America — for cruise lights out
of Monroe Harlxiur Marina is
expected lo be decided by
Circuit Judge C. Vernon Mize J r.
ul a Jun e 4 court hearing
Ml/e Is faced with settling a
lawsuit by Charles Volk, who
leases Ih r marina uml harlror
from the rliv of Sanford, eliarg
Ing his lease with lln- St.ii of

Sanford*a company expired m
December and thus ihc ship
should tie evicted. He Is also
charging dial die ship. Ik tu iu m ol Its large engines, damaged
facilities In the harbor u n ­
dermining piers and Its owners
should puv lor the repairs
The owners ol die ship. Star
Line Cnrp. of Michigan, arc
eounlrr suing, saying dial Volk
and Star Ship America, owned
fry American River Cruises Inc.,
a Florida corporal Urn. conspired
lo rvlel die Star ol Sanlord so
Ihe new ship could lake over die
lucrative cruise ship business
dcvrlojrrd there

Meanwhile, the Star of Sanford
Is o|ienitlng lls cruises out of the
Purl of Sanford, wesl of the
marina and about 4 miles down
river It Is being birthed ai night
at die Sanford marina rtear Ihe
Star Ship America.
The name Slar Stilp America
Is to lie short-lived. Nancy
Yuronls. vice president of Amer­
ican River Cruises Inc. and un
investor In the corporation, said
ilir ship If b rin g renamed
"Romance” a n d ih* n e w n a m e
Is already p a lm e d on lire
starboard Irigbl) side of lire ship.
M s . Y u r o n l s s a id I h r
Romance" Is being eomplrlrly
renovated, carpeted throughout,
lire walls palmed, booth* und
table* Installed, as well as
plumbing and electrical work
being complr led
She said ihe "o u tfittin g "
should he completed within
three weeks and cruises should
Ix-gln shortly thereafter, depen­
ding on Mize's decision.
We will wall and see wliai the
lodgment Is and lake it from
•here I think there Is room for a
couple of crulsr ships In Sanford.

B y Deane Jordan
Herald Staff W rite r
A man who shot a poppy with
a crossbow (lien led II lo dir as ll
dragged Its paralyzed h in d ­
quarters about with Ihr arrow
sticking out troths sides ctf its
IhkI v . has been sentenced lit
Hirer weekends In (all
G a y lo r d II
D u d le y , also
know as Henry
Dudley. 40. of
I 2B Lake Mary

by Dm m &gt;ard&lt;«

Competing ships, fhe Star of Sanford and
^ a !L ,LP A T ? : ica'
a*
angles to
each other at Monroe Harbour Marina early
We would not be paralleling
schedule and would Ikoff-ring somrl tilng new," Ms.
Yuronls said.
She uddrd that while Am eri­
can River Cruises wants to stay
In Sanford, (hr firm has also
looked Into Ihe |xmslhllUy of
o|ieruting oiti of some other area
In Florida Just In ruse ihe eourt
their

today. Owners of both ships want the right to
operate dinner cruises from fhe harbor
downtown The dispute goes to court June A.

decision will not allow operation
here.
And Graham Norman, general
manager of Ihr Slur of Sanford,
said tits ship Is operating two
cruises a day and returning lo
Monroe llurbour ut night to
rrfurl and take oil sewage and
gray water.
“ O u r se a s o n Is lo o k in g

excellent through December We
cx|»rci lo slay In Sanford lor live
or six years." Norm.in said.
Jack Bridges, attorney for the
Monroe llurbour Marina, said
Ml/r Iras told troth parlies lo Ihr
lawsuit thul Ihr enllrr case will
Im- heard on June 4. whether or
nol ll must begin early and end
See SHIPS, page 10A

Blacks Criticized For 'Jungle Freedoms'
Reluctant Juror Jailed

Official Resigns Amid Furor Over Book
W A S H IN G TO N |UPI| - The embattled
head of thr Copyright Royalty Tribunal
lias resigned following controversy attend
her work on a Imok that suggested
blacks lit America avoid res|ionsihilny
and have an "abhorrence ol the work
el hie "
Marianne Mc-le Hull, ih r focus o f .
criticism Hu* Iasi few weeks, was con­
firmed by the Senate lust month lo the
*70.000 u-yrar chair of the small federal
regulatory agency that sets the rules
cable-television operator* must pay for
•be right lore-broadcast programs
Crltlclam arose over the role of lire

54-year-old lawyer In writing thr book.
Foundations of Sand." and Ihe White
House confirmed lale Wednesday she
had subm itted her resignation. A
s|Hikrsman would not give details of Ihr
resign it Ion but said ll likely would Ikuecepled.
Hall's work on the IUM2 book bad
prompted civil rights groups. House
Democrats and Sen. Charles Mathias J r .
R-Md., chairman of thr copyright sub­
committee, to call for her resignation or
tiring by President Reagan.
The hook says "blacks have Inherited
a dlfferriil set of aptitudes, vulurs.

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Timely Yuppie Etiquette
S E A T T L E lU I’ll — Even when Ihe event
was hilled a* an evening of "dancing,
networking and w inning.'' the yuppies
showed up late.
Seattle's yuppies — an acronym for young
urban professional — held a charily ball
Tuesday that raised *3.000 lor thr March of
Dimes, hot It got olf to a slow start.
"No yuppie ever wants to arrive anywhere
ahead of anyone else." explained Christine
Ann Stewurd. an insurance company agent
who, as one of Ihe first to arrive, was only a
half hour lute.
The party was staged around thr theme of
' beauty, money and wealth."’ The young
professionals donated *10 to attend the
event.
The quiche w as reportedly enjoyed by all

A Lake Mary man was Jailed for
contempt of court today for failure lo

mores, goals und llfrstylrs over a period
of 10.000 years " ll conrludrs that Ihe
rare problem In Ihe United Slates arises
"when you displace Ihe Jungle-freedom
types into the Scotland type environ
mriit which ts America."
One solution, according to the book, t*
to set up a "separate but superior"
school system for blacks, using "male
teachers, and It probably would be wise
lo have retired star athletes as prin­
cipals " (Hack* “ resent" the rurrent
school system partly because "they find
It hum iliating that fctnulc teachers
should Instruct bluck males."

Harold Sarnurl Nobles J r . 34. was
being held In a holding cell ut the
Seminole County Courthouse In pre­
paration for an appearance before
Circuit Judge IXmnnlrk J . Sulll lo
explain why he did nol show up for
Jury duly this week and earlier this
year.
Nobles was arrested Wednesday by
sheriffs deputies
Nobles faces up U&gt; six months in Jail
In Ihe case
— Deane Jo rd a n

Contestants Clamor To Sign Up For Games
By Jane Caaaalbarry
Herald Staff Writer
Although the rule books, entry
forms and schedules for the l ‘JH5
Golden Age Games are not yet off the
presses, eager senior eitl/rns are
making their way lo ihe Greater
Sanford Chamber of Commerce office
to sign up for Ihclr favorite events
"We've ulrrady had several persons
wanting to enter and all we can do Is
take their names and addresses."
Virginia Longwell. chamber executive

assistant said. "We had three persons
w h o w a n te d to s ig n u p th e ir
lotirsomes for the golf tournaments."
Anyone who Is Interested In getting
a schedule and entry blank who Is nol
on the mailing list can do so by
contacting the chamber, which is
located ut 400 E. First St.. Sanford A
second mailing In September will
Include an even more up to dale
llstliitl of the state's senior groups.
Mrs. Longwell said.
A mass mallout of 6.000 packets Is

scheduled by Ihe Chamber, which
co-sponsors thr annual event for
adults 55 and over, for the first week
of Jun e with Ihe help of senior
volunteers. The packet* will each
Include entry u letter, entry form, and
schedule* for the Games scheduled for
Nov. 4-9 In Sanford The will be sent
to past Golden Age Games partici­
pant*. senior rtlizen organizations,
newspapers and television stations
uround Ihe country.
See G A M E*, page 10A

A v e . . Lake
Mary, was sentrn c c d by
Coir lily Judge
Fred tint. Hitt
a I » o p |a c e d
Dudley on one
D u d le y
year of prnhaMon. lined him »2&lt;M) plus court
costs and ordered him lo com
pine 50 hours of roinm unlly
service preferably with ih r
county's animal control division.
Hut told Dudley that If hr did
not successfully fulfill all ih r
conditions hi ordered. Dudley
would spend a full year In Jail
Dudley has already served one
weekend.
He pleaded no contest to a
charge of animal cruelty and
admitted lo Investigators that he
did shoot the derg He said Ihe
dog. a while haired terrier mix
ulrout 10 month* old. had scat
u-rrd his garbage and would not
leave when hr threw rocks at tt.
Dudley said* hr then shot It
with a blunt urrow from the
i rossbow. When It didn't move
be left it and said he bud
planned to call Ihe Humane
Society later In the day to pick
up Hie body. The Incident oc­
curred around B:30u.m. Peb. 2H
The rlog. &lt;ailed "Puppy," was
'' l a k e n I n ” b y D u d l e y 's
neighbors after ll was aban
dondrd by (tropic who moved
out of the neighborhood.
Acrordlng to court records,
other nrlghitors heard a clog cry
around mld-mornlng Frb 2H
and Ihrn saw ihc puppy drag­
ging Itself uround by ihr front
legs ll crawled under a bush
near Lukr Mary Ikiulevard und
county Hoad 15 where (Hiller
found It.
The arrow rntrrrd Ihe dog
high on Ihe side just In front ol
Us left hind leg It traveled
ihrough the dog and stuck out
ihr right side. According lo a
vet, the arrow damaged ihe
dog's spinal rord and Ihc dog
had to lie killed.
Dudley was arrested later Ihe
same day by Lake Mary police
Hr entered Ihe plea Iasi week.

Reagan Shrugs Off 2nd Wave Of Protests

LISBON. Portugal ((JIM) - Ptrsi
dent Reagan today shrugged off
another barrage of protests and
hailed Portugal's fledgling democracy
as an example fur other nations.
Fur the second time tn two days u
(Minton of hla audience walked out In
protest of his policies.
Reagan, on u two-day state visit
that will wrap up his lO-duy Euro­
pean lour, had Just entered the
ornate chamber of the 250-mctnbcr
Parliament and sat down at the dais

I'm sorry that tho soats
on tho loft soom to bo
uncomfortable.'
-President Reagan
when 45 members, all leftists or
Com m unist Party representatives
w ho are seated on Ihe left side of Ihe
room, walked nut.
The president, who said earlier he

would not be bothered by such a
demonstration, slopped reading his
speech lo quip. "I'm sorry that the
scats on the left seem to be uncom­
fortable "
Reagan also added a phrase In his
prepared text lo note Ihc walkout.
"It Is this trust In Ihr Individual —
Ihc right lo speak, lo assemble, tn
publish and to vote and to walk out —
that ts ihe meaning of democracy."
The walkout was staged as a
p ro te st of R e a g a n 's p o lic ie s .

I

particularly toward Nicaragua A d ­
ministration officials said today they
expected such a demonstration
Today's walkout was ihe second
parliamentary protest against Reagan
In two days. Wednesday, uboul 40
Irfilst members of Ihe European
Parliament in Strasbourg. France,
honed and Jeered Ihe president and
then walked out wh'le hr delivered a
strung attack on Ihr Soviet arms
buildup and defended his policies In
Central America.

�1A—Evening Herald, Sanford, f l .

Thurvdar, May f, m s

Bare Expression
Court: Topless Dancing Protected By Constitution

IN BRIEF
Arrests Mount In Protests
Against Nicaragua Embargo
By United Press International
Crackdowns on demonstrators In New York and
California protesting the Reagan administration's trade
embargo against Nicaragua brought the two-day na­
tionwide total of arrests to more than 1,250.
More than 500 people were arrested Wednesday In three
cities In peaceful protests, Tuesday, about 750 demonstrators in five cities In New England and California
were arrested.
U .S marshals and police Wednesday arrested 300
protesters for blocking entrances to the San Francisco
federal building, more than half of the estimated 500
demonstrators who turned out for the second consecutive
day to denounce the recently Imposed trade embargo
against the Central American nation
f&gt;oug Smith, a leuder of the coalition that organized a
Sacramento demonstration, said, "It Is ludicrous to
suppose that Nicaragua, u country of 3 million people, half
of whom are under the age of 15. poses a serious threat to
the national securlly of the U.S."
H r Mild the coalition would seek ways to send money and
supplies to the embargoed counlry.

it IWas Dad's Idea'
VIRGINIA CITY. Mont, (Ill'll — A young mountain man
on trial for murder admits helping his father kidnap a
pretty Olympic skier but blames him for a sc heme to make
her a sexual mate In the wilderness
Dan Nichols. 20. charged with abducting Karl Swenson
Iasi .July 15. shooting her and taking pari In killing a man
who tried to rescue her, testified Wednesday he loved hts
fulher tcx&gt; much to oppose him In the plot.
I was torn brtwrrn m y devotion to dad and the way I
fell." he said "Dad always wanlrd to have a family but he
said It was hard to get a girl lo live In Ihe mountains and If
we wanted one. wr'd have to kidnap one.
"lie talked about Ibis stuff since I was 5."
Ills father. Don Nichols. 54. udmltted they abducted
Swenson when she was Jogging on a mountain trail. He
also confirmed he shot and killed would-be rescuer Alan
Goldstein (he nexl day and thnt In Ihe melee his sou
wounded Swenson, whom they had chulned to a tree
overnight

Ex-Pentagon Bigwig To Prison
W ASHINGTON (Ill’ll — Paul Thayer, once No. 2 man at
thr Pentagon, has been sentenced to prison for tying about
an Illegal 13 million slock tnarkel scam designed to benefit
his girlfriend and others.
"I'm not going lo hung a medal on Ihe lapel of your coat
for the breach of (rust ... that you have engaged In." U.S.
District dudgr Charles Richey Mild In Imposing the
four-year sentence Wednesday.
In order for the American system of Justice "to have
credibility," the Judge said, "w e must endeavor to treat
people equally."

ll» ignored pleas (or leniency for Thayer from former
President Oernld Ford. Sen Harry Goldwater and Qen.
John Vesscy, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
U.S. Attorney Joseph dIGenovu said Thayer and Hants
likely will serve "at leasl a year, given the nature of the
offense." They were ordered to report Monday to an
undisclosed federal prison III Texas

WORLD
IN BRIEF
U.S. Ambassador Boycotts
Soviet VE-Day Celebration
MOSCOW (U l’ll — The Sovlrt Union tcxluy celebrated the
40ih anniversary ol Its victory over Na/l Germany in World
War II wlih u massive military parade through Red Square
U.S. Ambassador Arthur Hurtman is boycotting the
parade In protest of the shooting of MaJ Arthur Nicholson
by ii Soviet sentry In East Gerinuny March 24 He will
attend u Kremlin reception following the purude
Military hardware, from vlntuge World War II units to
modern short range anil ballistic mtssllrs. was displayed as
the procession marched punt Soviet leader Mikhail
Gorbachev arid members of the Politburo watching from
atop Lenin's tomb.
T h r hourloiig paiude begun with a speech by Defense
Minister Marshal Sergei Sokolov, who warned that any
ultuck against thr Sovlrt Union will tie met with swift
retribution.
Moscow murks Ihe victory over Nazism a day later than
Its Western wurtline ullles because It did not consider the
war over until Prague was llltcrated May it,

Peres Opposes Lebanon Inquiry
JE R U S A L E M (111*1) — Prime Minister Shimon Perea, once
among opposition leaders culling lor an Investigation Into
Israel s Invasion and occupation ol Lebanon, said now he Is
against an olllclal Inquest
Peres, adtlresslng parents of some of Ihe more than 650
Israeli soldiers killed In the three-year war. said Wednesday
such an Inquiry would topple Israel s shaky national unity
government. Israel radio reported
Peres, as leader ol the opposition Labor Party, called for
an Inquiry Into thr Invasion of Lebanon In 1062 to oust
Pulestlne Liberation Organization guerrillas In southern
Lebuuon under Prime Minister Menachem Hegtn’s Likud
government
l.lkud ministers have threatened to bring down the
government If an Inquiry panel Is formed, and Peres,
i ever sing his pre-election poaltton, says Israel now "has
more pressing tasks .”

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PENSACOLA IUPII - A federal appeal*
court says topless dancing Is a form of
freedom of expression protected by Ihe First
Amendment, but a long time lounge owner
says he has no plans to bring them bark to
his place.
"Trad er John,” who first opened a bar of
the same name near Ihe waterfront back In
1940. said Wednesday that he stopped
having the dancers when the ordinance was
passed. He said his business Is good enough
without them and he has no plans to bring
them back.
Th e l l i b U.S. Court of Appeals. In a
ruling Monday, said that topless dancing Is
a "form of expression which Is protected at
least lo some exleni by the First Amend­
ment." The city has 30 days to respond
Trader John, whose actual name Is Martin
Welssman. said hr thought ” 11 was very
very unfair" when ihe city first came out
with Its ordinance, and figured It might tie
overturned He said topless danrtng "Just

hasn't been anything that you can't see
walking along the beaches."
The owners of the Pondrrosa Rawhide
Lounge, other topless dancing establish­
ments and vime dancers brought court
action against Pensacola over the statute
that prohlblis topless dancing where liquor
Is served.
Pensacola unanimously adopted the ordi­
nance Feb. 24. 1983. after members of the
Brownsville Baptist Church complained
about a painting of go-go girls on the side of
lbe Pondrrosa Lounge. Other churches and
groups Joined the church, which Is next to
Ihe lounge. In ihe protests.
At the time, the city attorney Mild the
ordinance might not stand a court test. Fort
Walton Bearh and Escambia County have
similar ordinances
T h r ruling Monday overturned an earlier
decision by U.S. Northern District of Florida
Chief Judge William Stafford, who heard
evidence by ihe .city attorney that It was
more difficult to control the crime of brown

bagging In topless bars than elsewhere
Si,ilford upheld the city ordinance or
grounds that It furthered a substantial
government Interest In controlling brown
bagging

But the appeals court said the U.S
Supreme Court noted "ihe proscription ol
nude dancing Infringes on some forms of
visual presentation which would not fall
within the court's definition ofobscenlly."
The court said the city has a right to
attempt to regulate crime, but that the city's
witnesses In Ihe district court trial "adm lllrd on cross examination that there was
no hard evidence of any greater crime
problrm In lopless bars lhan In non-lopless
ones.
"Because of ibis potential for infringe­
ment on protected expression, we must
require the government to show that Its
tnlrrrst In regulating such arllvlly Is based
on something other than a desire to censor
ihe communication because of the commu­
nity's dislike of Its content." said the ruling

Man Who Broke Wife's Face Pleads Guilty
A Maitland mail who beat hls
estranged wife, causing "great
txallly Injury to her face.' has
pleaded guilty to aggravated
Iwdtery and will probably serve
I wo months In the Seminole
County Jail on top of six months
hr Is already serving
Patrick Proslo. 38. entered Che
plea before Circuit Judge S
Joseph Davis Jr. who set June
27 for sentencing In exchange
lor Ihe guilty plea, the slate

agreed lo recommend to Davis
l hat Proslo serve I wo months In
jail, according lo prosecutor
Sieve Laurence. Davis Is not
bound by Ihe recommendation
Proslo began serving six
months In Jail Immediately after
the Jan. 14 assault because hr
was under a restraining order ai
Ihe lime not to go near hls wife.
According to court records,
deputies met wllli Pronin's wife.

Ms. Pennell lold deputies her
estranged husband kicked in the
dr air lo tier apartment around 3
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Fish Good For Heart,
A rthritis And Asthma
BO STO N IUPII — A diet rlrh in seafrxxl may
prevent heart attacks and lessen the effects of
rhumutold arthritis and asthma, say medical
researchers.
When the fatty acids contained In fish, as
opposed to those contained In meat, are digested
they form chemicals less prone to clot blood and
cause Inflammation.
The heallhful effects of eating fish were first
found In Eskimos and Ihe Japanese, but three
new studies, published In the current Issue of Ihe
New England Journal of Medicine, provide
convincing laboratory evidence.
"O n the basis of the epidemiologic and
experimental data available. It seems Justifiable
to include a recommendation for one or two fish
dishes a week In dietary guidelines for the
prevention of coronary heart dtaraar," concluded
the largest of the three studies.
That study, conducted by researchers at Ihe
University of Leiden In the Netherlands, com(Hired the diets of 852 men over 20 years with
iheir risk of heart disease. It found that men who
ale more than one ounce of fish a day were half as
likely lo suffer a heart attack
A second study, ronductrd by researchers at
the Oregon Health Sciences University, found a
diet rich In fish oil reduces dangerously high
levels of "bad” fats, called triglycerides, which
along with rholeslerols seem to Increase the risk
of heart disease.
The doctors were surprised to find that high-fat
fish, such as salmon und tuna, as well as low-fat
fish, such as cod and flounder, are equally
eflretlve. In the past, doctors had only recom­
mended their patients rat low-fat fish.

Nancy Pennell. 44. of 2100
Howell Brunch Road *3. ul u
service slat Ion near her home.
They reported her face hud been
beaten and she was transported
to Winter Park Memorial Hospi­
tal, She hud several broken
hones in her far e, according lo
court records.

While fish is lower in cholesterol and
calories than red m eat, It is not as
nutritious. But fish may help prevent heart
attacks.
The third study, conducted at Boston's
Brigham and Women’s Hospital, had seven
volunteers eat a diet high In fish fat for six weeks.
The study found the diet may have an anti­
inflammatory effect on ilsmir In many areas of
the body.
The discovery was the first time researchers
had found a (xitentl.il way of Influencing this type
of swelling caused by the human Immune
system,
Although the voluntrers were all henllhy. Dr
Frank Austen, chairm an of Brigham and
Women's department of Immunology, said Ihe
finding could have Important Implications (or
people with rheumatoid arthritis and asthma
Rheumatoid arthritis results when Joint linings
become swollen and Inflamed. In asthma. Ihe
lining of lung airways become swollen,

a m and beat her.
Deputies went to Ms. Pennell's
apartment and found Proslo
asleep on u couch.
L a u re n c e said the state
dropped Iwo charges — false
Imprisonment and kidnapping
— In exchange for the pica
because the victim Is consid­
e rin g a re co n cilia tio n and
doesn't want Proslo In prison
— Deane Jordan

Fam ily Loses
Car, Cash After
Drug Arrests
A family arrested after under­
cover agents faked a drug buy
have forfeited a car and aimost
*22.000 In drug money.
Carole Sue Denton. 37. of 229
H lllcre st D riv e . A ltam on te
Springs, her son. daughter and
husband. Ur t a 1980 Bulck and
*21,900 In rash which were
conflscled when Ms Denton and
her son. James Franklin Denton
Jr.. 18, were arrested Oct. 4 tn a
Fern Park shopping cenlcr after
selling agents two ounces of
cocaine for 92,600,
Ms. Denton's husband. Felix
Kamlrex. 41. and her daughter.
Gina Denton. 16. were arrested
lateral home.
Ms. Denton has pleaded guilty
to trafficking In cocaine and
laces a mandatory 3-year prison
sentenre and $50,000 fine. Her
son pleaded guilty to possession
of cocaine and faces a 5-year
sentence. They are scheduled to
lx- sentenced May 29. Ramirez
and Miss Denton awall disposi­
tion of their cases
The state agreed not to ask for
the *10.000 the girl was carry­
ing because It was obtained
through an Illegal search, ac­
cording to court records.
—Deane Jordan

Longwood Hires City Planner; Looking For Finance Director
B y Jane Casselberry
H erald Staff W rite r
Longwood has lound a new
city planner, but Is sitll looking
lor a finance director.
C h rln tlu n " C h r i s " Nagle,
community planner for ihe cliy
of Gulnesvllle. has t&gt;ern hired as
cliy planner to replace Gerl
Zambrl, who Is now city clerk.
Forme*- city rlrrk Don Terry,
r e c e n t ly n a m e d c i t y lid mlnlstrator. chose Nagle from 13
applicants. The new full-time
planner will begin work on May
27 at an annual salary of
*22.000
Nagle's responsibilities with
Gainesville Included revision of
the city's comprehensive plan
and com m unity development

arras including subdivision and
sllr plan review, growih man­
agement, housing rehabilitation
and zoning administration
Nagle received hls masters
degree In urban and regional
planning from University ol
Florida In August 1984. when he
was named Gainesville’s com­
munity planner. H r graduated
cum taiidc from Florida Techno­
logical University (now tjr Util
vcislty of Central Florida) In
1978 wlih a bachelor's drgrer In
business administration
Prior to going lo work for
Gainesville as a planning Intern
tn 1982. he wus urixiii planner
for Pasadena. Texas, and Palm
Bay. Fla., and an engineering
aide for Ihe National Aeronautics
and Space A d m in is tra tio n .
b liK -k g r u n t p r o g r a m p l a n n i n g
and administration He has more Kennedy Space Center.
ihun five years of planning
Terry said that he received 17
experience In a broad range of applications for Ihe Job of fl-

nance director, but considered
only two as qtiallllrri to meet
Longwood’s needs. Interviewed
Iasi week, he said the two were
asking for more money than the
$22,000 to *23,000 range set by
the city commission One wus
asking for $33,000, while ihe
other wanted $32,000 plus
* 1.500 lor moving ex(M-uses
Tcrr&gt;
.*krd the commission
for " m o r e f l e x i b i l i t y " in
negotiating Ihe sulury. but In­
stead wus told by Mayor Harvey
Sinrrilson. "Give It another shot
at advertising and If you find
someone who you feel Is really
qualified and Is asking more
than the $25,000 maximum
come hack to us."
T e r r y bus set a May 24
deadline (or submitting applica­
tions and said hr hopes lo hire a
IInane lal director In lime lo work

WEATHER
NATIONAL REPORT: T h u n ­
derstorms that pushed over
trucks and pulled down power
lines with tornadoes and HO-mph
winds poured rain and hail on
the Plains and Ihe South today,
while residents of Ihe Northeast
woke up to record cold, A freeze
warning was Issued today In
n o rth ea stern P ennsylvania
Frost warnings covered parts of
Pennsylvania. New York. Con­
n e c t ic u t . Rhode Is la n d .
Massachusetts and Vermont,
where Burlington tied Its record
low of 26 degrees. Rain fell tn
S o u t h e r n C a lif o r n ia , the
northern Rockies, the Southeast
and the northern Plains. Hail as
large as golf balls pounded
Willmar. Minn., and a severe
th u n d e rs torm w arning was
posted in central Minnesota.
Storms Wednesday spun seven
tornadoes In Texas. S o u th
Dakota and Alabama, the Na-

llonal Weather Service said. A
Ntxon. Texas, twister knocked
out power and blew over the wall
of a car wash.
AREA FORECAST: Today
variable cloudiness. Chance of
showers or thunderstorms High
In low to mid 80s East wind 10
mph. Rain chance 40 percent.
Tonight through Friday mostly
cloudy with a chance of showers
or thunderstorms. Low upper
60s. High In low to intd 60s
Light southeast wind tonight
becoming 10 mph Friday. Rain
chance 30 percent tonight and
5 0 percent Friday.
BOATINO FORECAST: St.
Augustine to Jupiter Inlet out 50
miles — Wind east around 10
knots today and tonight becom­
ing southeast 10 knots Friday.
Sea lesa than 3 feet. Partly
cloudy with widely scattered
show ers and a few t h u n ­
derstorms.

E X T E N D E D FO R E C A S T :
Chance of showers and thun­
derstorms all sections Saturday
and m a in ly extrem e south
S u n d a y , o th e rw is e p a r tly
cloudy. Lows In 60s except low
and mid 70s southeast coast and
keys. Highs mid to upper 80s
but around 90 warmer Interior
locations
AREA READ1NOS (9 a.m.):
temperature: 73; overnight low;
6 6 ; Wednesday s high: H8:
barometric pressure. 30.10. rela­
tive h u m id ity : 73 percent:
winds: southeast at 5 mph:
sunrise: 6 39 a m., sunset 6 0 5
p.m.
FRIDAY TIDES: Daytona
Baach: highs. 1:25 a m.. 1:53
p m.; lows, 7:40 a.m.. 7:46 p m.;
Fort Canaveral; highs. 1:17
a m .. 1:45 p.m.; lows. 7:31 a.m..
7:39 p.m.; Baypart: highs. 6:07
a.m., 4:00 p.m.; lows. 10 17
a m , — pm .

on Ihe city's budget for the
coming llscal year which begins
Oct. I. The various department
heads are already preparing
l heir budge! reqursts to be
turned Into to Terry by May 31.
Terry Is required lo submil the
budget to the commission on or
before Ju ly I.
If a financial director can't be
round Ir time. T .r r y said con­
sultants are available In (be
area. If needed, lo assist with
preparing the budget.
Terry Is currently serving as
fin a n ce d ir e c to r w ith Flo
Downey as assistant finance
director. The city commission
authorized ihe hiring of a fulllime finance director on Terry’s
recommendation when he in­
terviewed lor the Job of city
administrator on April 6
"I have fell ihe need of a
s*-|Hirale finance director who
has a degree In accounting and
could put together the budget
package and monitor Invest­
ments and the capital budget
and give financial advice." Terry
said,
Terry said he prefers someone
with expertise to serve as
personnel director and data
processor as well as finance
director.

�Evening Herald. San lord FI.

Says H e Wasn't N otified O f S e w e r D eadline
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B y Donna Eatea
H erald Staff W rite r
The majority of Ihe Seminole County Cornmission has turned a deaf ear to pleas from
ex-county commissioner Sidney L. Vlhlcn Jr. for
sewer capacity so thal construction can begin on
his Red Bug Polntc subdivision and bank
foreclosure on the property can be averted.
. At Tuesday's commission meeting. Vlhlcn
claimed that he was not properly notified of a
deadline (o confirm his desire for sewer capacity
Si Orlando's Iron Bridge regional sewer plant.
Although VlhlenVproject was on a walling list,
he was passed over for Ihe capacity because he
did not respond to a 72-hour warning notice from
Ihe county's Department ot Environmental
Services to confirm Ihe need for capacity by the
April 29 deadline.
Vlhlen said a certified letter was sent by ihe
county to his former office In Cranes Roost Office
Park. Altamonte Springs, when It should have
been sent lo the office he has on Vlhlen Road In
Sanford.
While Commissioners Barbara Christensen and
Fred Streetman sympathized with Vthlen's

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plight, their effort to grant him a m inim um
amount of sewage capacity for Red Bug Polntc
and to the developer of Fern Book Trails (with
which Vlhlcn was once associated! was voted
down by the commission majority — Bob Sturm.
Sandra Glenn and Bill KlrchhofT.
C indy Wright, administrative assistant In
environmental services, told commissioners
Monday that the notice was sent lo l he Altamonte
Springs address Vlhlen had personally provided
her with.
Vlhlen countered Tuesday that the county
building department has corres|&gt;ondcd with him
at his proper address. 670 Vlhlen Road. Sanford,
three limes in recent months.
Freedom Bank Vice President Dick Fcss said
the loan for the project was given a final two-week
extension several davs ago
“ There will be no more extensions." Fess said.
With the Imminent release of 500.000 gallons
of Ihe 14 million gallons owed lo Seminole
County by the city of Orlando at Its sewer plant
near Oviedo, environmental services staff and
County Administrator Ken Hooper created a

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p a t h y

procedure, approved by the commissioners, on
how limited capacity would be divvied tip among
developers
Development In the southeast section of the
county has been held up since m id -1984 when
federal and state anti-pollution agencies declared
that Iron Bridge Is polluting the Econlorkhatchec
River with excessive nutrients In the plant
effluent dumped mm the river
The policy approved by Ihe commission called
for developer s names to go on a walling list to
receive a m axim um 54.500 gallons each of sewer
capacity for the equivalent ol 150 homes. Those
whose developments need more would have lo
wall until after all 86 developers on the walling
Itsi had received or rejected capacity before ihe
list would be gone through a second time
When Ihe county was told nearly two wrrks
ago that part ol Hs pledged capacity would I k*
released soon, ihe department notIIled by
certified mall developers on ihr list, instructing
ihcm lo confirm within 72 hours that they si III
wanted capacity. Those who responded were told
they had 30 days in pay $2,071 to the county In
connection and impact fees lor each housing unit

F r o m

Thursday. May t, M U —JA

C o u n t y

111 their developments
So far. the commission has voted id gram one
w aller to thr policy. Thai waiver went to
Complete Interiors of Casselberrv lo complete a
shopping center on stale Hoad 436 at Wllshlre
Boulevard Th r commission placed Complete
Interiors at ihr lop of the watting list In the hoj&gt;c
of settling a lawsuit which the firm had filed
against the rounlv demanding ih.it It stand by nn
agreement made by the former owner of a utility
company, hought bv the county, granting sewer
capacity.
However. Comm Attorney Nlkkt Clayton told
commissioners the suit still has not been settled
and some 50,000 gallons of capacity Is being held
lit reserve as ordered by the court until the
lawsuit Is ended cither through a lull blown court
hearing ur settlement.
Because requests lor srw rr capacity from
developers is almost double what the county can
accommodate at Iron Bridge. Hooper said some ol
ttic builders will have to be allowed to use septic
tanks al thetr homes. And oner In the tanks will
I k * allowed lo remain, he said

Lack Of Jet Engine Spare Parts Could Affect U.S. War Effort
W A S H I N G T O N IU IM I Miscalculations of Jet engine
spare parts needs have rendered
about half Ihe spare engines for
the Atr Force's F-15 and F-16
fighters unusable In the event of
a war. a senior Air Force official
says.
“ The basic problem Is that we
u n d c r p r c d lc te d and u n dcrboiight our requirements for
spare parts" for the spare Pratt
A Whitney F-100 engines. Lloyd
Moscmann. deputy tcsslstant Air
Force secretary for logistics and
communications, said
Eighty percent of Ihe spare
engines for the F-15 and 28
percenl of those for the F-16 are
unusable because they lack suf­
ficient spare parts. Moscmann
S.llll

M oscm ann dccllnrd to be
T h e F -1 5 . b u i lt b y the
McDonnell Douglas Corp., and specific about sustainability
the F-16. built by Ihe General rales or the absolute number of
Dynamics Corp.. arc top fighters F-100 engines that have been
affected by lack of spare parts
In the Atr Force's arsenal
The problem, first discovered because thal Information Is
In October, has not affected the classified secret. But he mild
readiness of cither fighter lo go engines are being cannibalized
to war. but It would alTect (he lor parts to keep F* 15s and F* 16s
number of days l*&gt;th planes living
Aviation Week and Space
could be kept flying If the United
States Is Involved tn a conflict, Technology,, a respected trade
publication, first disclosed the
Moscmann mild.
“ It doesn't mean anything" In problem with the F-lOOs
Moscmann said the spares
terms of readiness, he said,
emphasizing the problem docs d iffic u lty appears to have
not Involve engines already In reached Its worst level although
the A ir Force had predicted
F- 15s and F- 16s
“ The impact Is not on rcadl* originally that the problem
ness, hut there Is less sus­ would have reached bottom tn
tainability than we would dr* August.
A host ot management and
sire.”

S u spected B u rg la ry R ing L e a d e r A rre s te d
A convicted raptst/burglar. re­
leased from state prison In De­
cember and reputed to Ik * the
ringleader of a gang I hut has
allegedly burgla rized 80-90
Seminole County homes since
Ja n u a ry, has been arrested
along with another man.
Sem inole C o u n ty sheriff’s
spokesman Jo hn Spolskl said
lawmen arc searchUig for two
.other alleged ring members.
Undercover sheriff"* deputies
,havc had the gang under sur.veil lance for about a month and
In addition to evidence gathered
during that time. Spolskl said,
thr suspects were linked to the
rash of b urgla rie s throu
fingerprints.
The two arrested have been
Jinked to a May I burglary’ on
Old Lake Harney Road. Geneva,
.where a television was stolen
and later sold at the Ire Plant on
13lh Street In Sanford, a sheriff's
report said. A $150 pit hull
puppy was also stolen from Ihe
house next door at Ihe same
time, thr report mild
The alleged ringleader. Larry
Teague, 32. of 2371 Randall St.,
Sanford, was Jailed at 10.50 p.m
Wednesday and charged with
burglary and dealing In stolen
property. Although he was being
held today In lieu of $6,000
pond. Spolskl suId he expects
-Teague's bond lo tw upped to
$30,000 because of his criminal
history. Teague served 12 years
In a slate prison for a Seminole
C o u n ty ro b b e ry and rape.
Spolskl said.
, Dram Keith Knight. 13. of
2441 E. 21st St.. Sanford, was
arrested at 6 29 p.m. Wednes­
day. He has been charged with
burglary, grand theft and deal*
Ing tn stolen property He was
tiring held In lieu of $8,000
bond.
S|M&gt;l»kl mild he expects the

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administrative difficulties, in
part stemming front the spare
parts scandal ol two years ago
and Air Force concern utxnit
satisfying Pentagon auditors, arc
responslhle lor the lack of com
ponenis for the spare engines
Moscmann said. There are about
5.W O pieces to an F -100engine
Because of the emphasis on
competition and Air Force analvsrs III efforts to tiring down the
prices of spare parts, lie said, it
now takes 159 days tie lore a pari
Is ordered whereas II look 58
days In 1983.
At the Atr Logistics Center In
San Antonio. Texas, where the
worst problems have occurred,
p a r t s ordering that used to lake
67 davs now requires 168 days.

Mosctnnmi said.
Further, emphasis on com*
petition has brought In new
suppliers, which lias caused
'technical problems" with some
ol l lu* component parts and an
inability to deliver the snares on

time, h r said.
Iu addition, Moscmann said,
because of previous auditor
complaints about overbuying,
"we have been underestimating
our requests for spare parts. We
arr now underbuying “

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stolen from the car of Thcrcsc I)
Williams. 21. of Augusta. Ga..
while the vehicle was parked ut
Fern Purk Station. Fern Park
Boulevard, Frrn Park, late Sat­
u rd a y or e a rly S u n d a y , a
shctlfTs report said.
PO T PASSCHARGES

gang, that speeull/rd In Ihe theft
ol firearms, electronic equip­
ment and Jewelry from the
Geneva anil Midway nrru*. will
also Ik * tied to several robberies
In Sanford.
BURQLARIES* THEFTS
Stewart Abel. 48. of 2911 Red
Hug Lake Road. Casselberry,
reported to deputies that $150 In
damage was done to signs al his
business aI Abel Professional
Plaza and a $350 farm grader
was stolen from a rear parking
lot on Saturday or Sunday.
Shop foreman Bradley Smith.
24. of Hardware Marketing. Inc.,
of 109 E . C a n d a ce D riv e .
Maitland, reported to deputies
that two sander/grlnders worth
$200 each were stolen from that
business on T uesday.
Tw o golf carts worth $2,400
each were stolen from Wcklva
Golf Club. 200 Hunt Club Blvd .
Longw ood. on S a tu rd a y or
Sunday, according to a sheriff's
report.
Tw o boxes of tools with a total
value of $1,200 were stolen from
a vehicle parked In a warehouse
lot at 223 Htekmun Road. San­
ford. The tools belong to Shawn
J . Cronin. 25. of 2419 Cedar
Ave., Sanford, and were taken
Friday or Saturday, a sheriff's
report said.
Cassette tapes worth a total of
$260 and a $125 equalizer were

Tw o men who were allegedly
(Missing and smoking a m ari­
juana cigarette aa they sat tn a
parked cor have been charged
with possession of less than 20
grams of RMUlJuamt and released
on $500 bond rach.
A deputy spotlrd the pair as
they sat smoking at the Eastern
service station, state Hoad 436 at
Lakr Howell Road. Altamonte
Springs, at about noon Tuesday,
a Seminole County sheriff's re­
port said.
The deputy approached the
car and saw one of the suspects
drop the cigarette to Ihe floor,
the report said. The deputy
reported finding a small quantity
of pot In the possession of Ihe
suspects.
Patrick Stephenson. 32, of
2212 Bndsahw Drive. Sanford,
and Hilly Gehrlng. 18. of 14
Apollo Drive. Apopka, have been
charged In the case Both are
scheduled to appear In court
May 15.
DUI ARRESTS
The following persons have
been a rrested In Sem inole
County on a charge of driving
under the Influence:
— Ronald Albert Johnson. 36. of
3408 Dawn Court. Lake Mnry,
was arrested at 2 am . Wednes­
day after his wravlng car ran off
U.S. Highway 17-92. Longwood.
— Lawrence Dominic Fasollno,
30. of 2619 S. Elm Ave.. San­
ford at 2:52 a m. Wednesday
after hts car failed to maintain a
single lane on U.S. Highway
17 92. Sanford.

River Ownership Dispute In Hands Of Court
T A L L A H A S S E E (UPII - A land dispute be
tween Ihe stair and several phosphate companies
has Its origins In un 1855 survey and could affect
the ownership of thousands of miles of rivers Is
now In the hands of thr Florida Suprrm e Court
T h r high court hrard oral arguments Monday
In four similar cases thal. besides ownership of
jlver lied*, could Involve millions of dollars In
alleged damages
The court did not Indicate when It would rule.
On one side are Mobil Oil Corp.. American
Cyanamld Co. and other phosphate mining firms.
On the other are Gov. Bob Graham and the
^a b ln cl. In thetr capacity as the stale Board of
[Trustees of the Internal Improvement Fund, and
{Coastal Petroleum C o - which claims the state
|properly gave It mineral rights to the dlspted
j riverbeds.
! In the Mobil case alone. Coastal ts alleging
damages of more than $2 billion while the state
lias Indicated It may seek as much as $45 million
In damages
The phosphate companies claim they and prior
landowners held legal title to the disputed
riverbeds and had a right lo mine them under
{actions taken by the ttuslees In Ihe late 19th
{century.
j In 1850. Congress conveyed millions of acres of
{swamp and overflow lands to the state for the
{state. In turn, to convey Into private ownership
! for private development.
{ The deeds issued by Ihe trustees msde no
•■reference to the rivers flowing through the areas.

The state contends that although the deeds
were silent on the Issue, the public retained
ownership of thr rivers bccuu e they were
navigable Under the Public Trust Doctrine,
navigable bodies of water generally arc In the
public domain
The phosphate companies say the Public Trust
Doctrine does not apply because the 1855 federal
survey of Florida did no! designate the waterways
as navigable.
"These cases Involve pure and simple not thr
Public Trust Doctrine but an effort by Coastal
Petroleum. Joined by the state, to recover
damages based on the mining ol phosphate rock
from land the trustees deeded to the predecessor*
of these landowners a hundred years ago," said
law yer Ju lia n Clarkson, representing the
phosphate companies.
Coastal lawyer Robert J , Angerer gave the court
a different view: "Th e parties didn't pay for tt (the
riverbeds), didn't believe they owned It and
mined It knowing full well If they were ever
caught, they would have to pay damages to the
state."
The stale contends that the 1855 federal survey
was Incomplete and should not be viewed us the
final word on what navigable rivers existed al
thal time.
Rivers potentially affected by the legal dispute
include the WllhUcoochee, St. Johns. Yellow.
Frnholloway, Stelnhatchee. Pi (lilac fiasco! ee and
Econlorkhatchec

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President Reagan's rrcrn l spate of troubles,
In G e rm a n y , C e n tra l Am erica and the
Congress, point up a problem as old as the
modern Presidency:
How do you structure a staff responsive to
the president and yet flexible and Ingenious
enough to cope with constantly shifting
Issues?
There Is little argument that the president's
advisers played a large part In digging holes
for Mr. Keagan In Nicaragua. Wrst Germ any
and the current battle of the budget.
Hut this is nothing new for the White
House. For more than 50 years, no president
has come up with a sound way to structure
his staff, select key aides or appoint Cabinet
members.
Each cabinet department has personnel
and budgets that exceed those of many large
corjxiratlons. Yet presidents have stumbled
time and again over their choices for Cabinet
heads, be they Industrial tycoon Charles E.
Wilson in the Elsenhower administration.
lalM&gt;r lawyer Arthur Goldberg In the Kennedy
Cabinet or retired Gen. Alexander llalg. Mr.
Reagan's first choice for secretary of state.
Prrhaps the Ideal appointment would be a
man or woman for all seasons — someone
who Is philosophically close lo the president.
At the same time that (jerson should combine
such attributes as loyalty, leadership and
management skills.
Th is Is a tall order but one that George
Shultz apparently fills. He Is a former labor
negotiator, dean of a major business school.
Secretary of Labor ami Secretary of the
Treusury. budget director, prrsldrnt of a
major corporation and now Secretary of Stale.
Such experience and ublllly may explain
Mr. Shultz's ability to survive and prosper In
I miII i the Nixon and Keagan administrations.
It may be even tougher to fill key |x»sltlons
on the president's personal staff. Witness the
: rapid turnover In ull administrations — the
desire of key aides to escajK- White House
pressures despite the power they hold
through thetr direct access to the president.
All thrsc factors combine to underscore the
recent elforts of thr president lo reorganize
the While House staff and Cabinet meetings.
Th e stall Itself now operates under a single
leader. Donald Regan. Instrad ol the troika of
Jam es Baker. Edwin Meese and Michael
Denver that ruled during thr first Keagan
administration.
And Ihc Cabinet will be reorganized Into
two committees — one for foreign |&gt;oliry ami
Hie other lor domestic jaillcy.
O n paper, these changes look good. Cer­
tainly. one head Is better than three In
ru n n in g uny organization. T h is change
should eliminate much of the Inllghtlng that
characterized Mr. Kragan's first four years.
Patterning the new committees after the
successful National Security Council should
Improve coordination und communication
umong Cabinet members and their stuffs.
Hut In the final analysis, organization
charts can do only so much. Th e record of
tills White House and administration, like all
Its predecessors, will be Judged by the
willingness of Individuals to subordinate their
agendas und um bltlonstou team eltort.
Th e president who can pick the right |H-ople
lo do lltal could set new standards lor the
most |Miweriul olllce on earth

Please Wrife
Letter* to the editor are welcome I n
publication. All letters must be signed and
Include s mailing address and, if poaalble, a
telephone number. The Evening Herald
reserves the right to edit letters lo avoid
libel and to accommodate space.

K i m

DONALD

Action Needed To Kick Economic Doldrums
W ASH IN G TO N — Congress has always been
notoriously slow (o respond lo economic
downturns, and It's doubtful that lawmakers
will act quickly enough to pull the economy oul
of l he doldrums.
Wlih the nation's unemployment rale stuck al
7.3 percent (It stood at 7.5 percent when
President Keagan look office In 1981) and the
Commerce Department reporting a drop In the
Index cf leading economic Indicators, now is the
IIme for bold new Initiatives to again make
economic growth Washington's No. 1 priority.
The While House will fully turn Us attention
lo Ihe economy when Reagan submits his
lax-rate reduction and simplification proposals
lo Congress laler this month.
That proposal and the continuing push In
enact a major deflct-reduction hill arc Ihe
centerpieces of the administration's effort to
kick Ihe economy Into a higher orbll of growth
Hut Ihe question Is: Will dial be enough, and
will II come In time lo avert a prolonged
revenue-draining economic slowdown?
Th e Commerce Department's latest an­

nouncement of an 0.2 percent drop In the Index
of economic Indicators, along with a nearly I
percent decline In new orders for factory goods,
provides further evidence — If any Is needed —
that Ihe recovery ts losing steam.
Commerce Secretary Malcolm Baldrlge's view
Is that In Ihe long run. the economy's temporary
lag will be alleviated by a reduced budget deficit,
lower trade barriers and a pickup In economic
growth abroad.
However, the Institute of Business Forecast­
ing. w hich regularly surveys chief U.S.
economists for banks. Insurance companies and
brokerage houses, beartshly forecasts a weaklng
of Ihe economy In Ihe last hah of Ihe year and
die first half of 1986
Their consensus forecast calls for an annual
growth rale of 3.2 percent In the real (Infla­
tion-adjust rd I gross national product In Ihe last
six months of this year, dropping lo a 2.1
percent GN I’ In Ihe first half of 1986 Tills Is In
sharp contrast to last year's 4.9 percent annual
rate In the fourth quarler and a robust 6.9
percent growth rale for the year — Ihe best since
I hr start of Ihe Korean War.

Clearly, Congress can no longer afford to sit |
Idly by and allow the economy to further drtfi j
Inloa "growth recession “
FOLLOWUP: On the day my column on
congressional mass mailings broke (Thursday. |
May 21. the Senate Rules Committee unex­
pectedly approved an amendment lo publicly
disclose the future costs of mass mailings for
each senator. The panel acted about a week
after Ihe committee's chairman. Sen. Charles
Mathias of Maryland, turned down m y formal
request for the names of all senators who
excessively used the mailing privilege In 1984.
Although Malhlas still refuses to disclose Ihr
names of the delinquent senators, saying that
Congress Is exempt from Ihe requirements of
Ihe Freedom of Information Act. Ihe names of
future users of the mass-mailing privilege will tie
published.
However, don't expect this To slop the
avalanche of senatorial mall at re-election time.
The committer also voted to sulistanllally
rxpand Ihe paper allowance, for even more
mass mailings.

SCIENCE WORLD

ANTHONY HARRIGAN

Another
Spacelab
In July

Florida's
Bright
Economy
MIAMI — The boom taking plare
in this region Is one of the most
exciting economic development* on
Ihe American scene today. New
construction la everywhere In sight
In thr coastal zone between Miami
and Palm Hrurh Indeed almost all
of Florida Is doing exceptionally
well.
While inuny slates In Ihr old
lniliisirl.il and Mid-Western farm
areas are encountering economic
difficulty, Florida's prospect* are
outstanding
There are several elements In this
happy situation. Florida benefits
from the rapid movement of people
Into the state. This boost* Income,
consumer spending and construc­
tion. Florida's retirement inrome
outranks Dial of any other slate In
Ihe r rg ln n . T o u r is m , though
sensitive to the country's overall
well-tiring. Is a $15 billion a year
business.
Florida also Is doing well In terms
of I n d u s t r y . T h e s l s i e 's
manufacturing employment grew
luster than that of Ihe nation for Ihe
find nine months of 1984 Defense
con I rads represent u very sirring
economic (actor In Ihe stair's pm
s|ierlly. In 1983. Florida ranked
among ihr lop three stairs In Ihe
value of Depl. of Defense prime
contracts awards for missile and
space systems and ulrcrail engines
Florida, with 4fX) cleferise-reluled
businesses, will receive almost $6
billion In delrnsc expenditures In

1865
True, not everything Is prrtecl In
Florida. Citrus cankrr has destroyed
mile after mile of productive orange
groves in folk County. That county
l radii tonally produces almost us
many orungrs as the entire slate of
California. T h r sugar Industry,
which represents a $1 billion In
vrstment. also fairs severr pro­
blems. T h r world price of sugar has
dropped to four cents a pound,
Forrlgn sugar grnWrrs are hravtly
subsidized by their governments,
and many countries, such as Cuba,
dump millions of tons on world
markets.
Overall, however, the sunshine,
rich land, low taxrs. und ongoing
slrrain of newcomrrs with good
Incomes add up to a picture of very
widespread pros|ierlly In Florida
today, with a promise of more to
come In Ihr years uhrad Unques­
tionably, the slate will remain a
very bright spot on Ihe economic
scene for decades to come.
As the Federal Reserve Hank of
Atlanta said In lls economic forecast
lor Florida In 1985, the situation In
Flo rid a Is " S u n n y W ith Few
Clouds'*

EDUCATION WORLD

Find A Computer
By Patricia McCormack
UPI Education Editor
NEW YORK (UPI] - High school
leaders without uccrss lo computers
should Iwg or Ixirrou one and then
rocket student activities In state of
art management, claims Je rry
Giroux.
The brad ul the National A smk-Iu lion of Secondary School Principals
Division of Student Activities says
there's enormous potential for
com puterized w iza rd ry revolu­
tionizing everything from ihr pro
duellon of tin- school paper to
running a play, carnival or dance.
"Managing a budget, writing
thank you letters to people who
liavr assisted In an uctlvlty. or
preparing ropy lor the yearbook ull
can be greatly fadlHaled through
computers.*' he soys
To help slmlrul leaders lo com­
puter smarts In management, the
NAASP picked Ihc recent National
Student Leadership week lo send a
"Computers ♦ Student Activities
Handbook" to 27.900 principals
und student udlvtiles advisers.
This was In lutte with ihr w rrk's
theme: "Moving Student Activities
Ahead Through Technology."
"Tills gulilr Is the llrsi ol lls kind
w id e ly d is t r ib u t e d w ill) the
availability ol compatible software,'*
Giroux mild.
"It will allow students lo use
I n bnology Innovallvcly lo manage
I heir activity programs more efle d lv r ly . Il w ill also provide
(icrliaps ihr most practical way for
students In learn about computers."
llandlxMik authors — Elliott Music
and Michele Sirin of the National
Student Leadership Center In New
York — say u drama club can spend
more tune producing and pres­
enting a play If a word prixcsslng
program cun eliminate hours of
typing and retyping scripts
" A c c o u n t in g p ro g ra m s can
monitor monies collected and spent
hv rluha. while giving each group
an up to-date statement of thetr
available funds."
II a school doesn't have a com­

puter. Music and Sit-In advise look­
ing lo the community.
" T r y to locate someone who
iKitight u computer but hasn't used
It In a while." they say. "There are
thousands of computers silling Idle
In homes.
"Som eanr may be Interested In
donutlng such a machine to the

school. In sornr rases, a tax deduc­
tion ts |x)s*lblr for Ih r donation."
Asking local business people can
pay off. loti Music and Stein say
lln-y may like to give away old
t omputcr rqoipmcni
A third potential source: the local
com pulrr dealer.
"O f course, the dealer would
rather sell your school a machine,"
Music and Stein say,
"However, for publicity and good
publlr relation*, a donation of one
machine to be used for Ihe student
activities urea could be a wise
Investment Offer lo make a large
sign and genrrulr other publicity to
spread Ihr.w ord u I m iu I Ihe dona­
tion."
Another way (o skin thr cal. If a
school Is computer poor student
leaders might request thr school
district Include money for an "activ­
ities" computer In the next budget.
"Getting hardwair should not be
too difficult," Music and Sirin say.
Stay flexible In your assessment ol
what you actually need lo gel
started. With a little crrullvlty and
energy, any club can get access lo a
com pulrr lo use for lls activities."
Software Whui do student leaders
do alMiul software once (hey have
gained a computer?
Your school also protiably has a
colled Ion of software." Masle and
Stein say.
" T h e business department Is
likely to have word processing
software and may also have a
spreadsheet. T h e d is tric t adinlnisi rutin- older may have a
financial package that you can use
"Other software may tie obtained
through dona iions, or ran be
p u r c h a s e d a I lo w c o s t . * '

By William Harwood
UPI Science Writer
C A F E CANAVERAL (UPI) - The
shuttle Challenger's next Right In
Ju ly Is a another Spacetab mission
devoted to a series of stellar In­
vestigations Including studies of the
sun. energetic galaxies and thr
origin of cosmic rays.
Other experiments on board in­
clude tests to demonstrate the
feasibility of using liquid helium
aboard the shuttle lo cool Infrared
telescopes and a small satellite that
will fly In formation with ttie* ship to
study plasma physics.
Launch currently Is scheduled for
Ju ly 15 from Ihr Kennedy Space
Center, where Challenger will be
processed following last week's
Spacelab flight
Oil board will be commander
Gordon Fullerton, co-pllot Roy
Bridge*. Story Musgrave. Anthony
England. Karl Henlze. Loren Acton
and Jo h n -David Hart or
Acton, an authority In solar re­
search. la a senior scientist wttli the
Lockheed Space Sciences lotlxtralory at Palo Alio. Calif. Bartoe Is an
astrophysicist with the Naval Re- A
search Laboratory In Washington I
and Ihe rest of the crew members |
are fully-trained NASA astronauts.
Unlike ihr two previous Spacelab j
flights. Challenger's 60-foot-long
payload bay will not ca rry a.
habitable laboratory module.
Instead, the cargo hold will be
packed with sophisticated experi­
ment systems The experiments will
lie operated by the crew from
Challenger's flight deck
T h r configuration Illustrates the
versatility of thr European-built
Spurrlab system, which can ac­
commodate a variety of rrsearch
Interests with Interchangeable flight
components
Spacelab 2. as Challenger s flight
Is formally known, originally was lo
have flown before last week’s
mission but equipment problems
forced several delays.
O n C h a lle n g e r s J u l y flight
studies wilt tie conducted of small
scale structures on the surface of
Ihr sun. the abundance of helium In
the sun and dynamic processes
going on In the sun's turbulent
atmosphere.
Three experiments are mounted
on a small saleltlle that will he
released Irom Challenger to gather
Information on plasma physics
Mounted on a separate pallet In
Ihe payload hay will be three
e x p e r im e n t s for s t u d ie s In
astrophysics One will study X-rays
from galactic clusters to learn how
the giant star system generate their
enormous energy
Cosmic rays will vrstlgatrd lo
learn more about thetr composition
and origin

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'Christmas In April' Idea Worth Spreading
W ASH IN GTON Three years
ago. a Washington-based Reader's
Digest editor. Trevor ArmbrWicr.
flew lo Midland. Texas, und wrole
about a goodwill project called
"Christman m April." Ills story told
how some 3.(XX) Texans — bakers
and bunkers, welders und wallers —
had turned oul to renovate and
rrpulr 84 homes for elderly or
handicapped owners unable to do It
themselves.
Like many u reporter. Arnihrtsler
was ail linm rdlulr convert to the
cause he wrole about, so he decided
to l r u n s p la n I I h c Id e a to
Washington. D C III 1983 some 304
volunteers turned out — enough to
Mx IH lioiurs Churches und cor­
porations heard about thr project
and contributed money and more
volunteers. Last year, some 450
people showed up for the April

event and repaired 40 hnmrs.
The Jingle tx-lls are tinkling uguin
this Saturday, and Armbrlster is
hoping lor a turnout of 600 bandy
men and women. The target proJccis Include a stair ratling for a
7 1-year old blind man. porch steps
lo protrcl a widow's grandchildren,
and n-puii* to Ihc crumbling home
ol an ridcrlv couple who |&gt;uy $2,000
of ihrir 92.400 monthly Income on
medical bills for treatment of the
husband's Parkinson's disease
Armbrlster ts hoping lhut folks In
other Cities will adopt the Christmas
In April Idea.
S T R IC T L Y P E R S O N A L : O ccaslonslly a reader will ask. "What
ever huppenrd to S I. Hayakawa,
Ihc former Republican senator from
California?"
The Canadian-born. 78-year-old

former English professor and college
president has begun a new cam­
paign — not to gain public office,
but to moke English the "official"
language of thr United Stales
Hayakawa. who first gained fame
as the author of a book on the
Importance of precise language,
wants to rtd the country of "creep­
ing bilingualism "
III* new nrganIzalion ta called
U.S. English. It will lobby against
laws that require m ultilingual
ballots and voting materials, and
against government funding for
bilingual education. Ultimately.
U.S. English hopes to help pass a
constitutional amendment declaring
English our ofTlclal language — a
measure Hayakawa tried In vain to
get through the Senate during hla
term there.

"W e have enough problems an a
nation." Hayakawa wrote In a
recent fund-raising letter, "without
having lo talk through an In
terpreler."
— the Marine Corps is buying
50.000 copies of the New Testa
ment, specially produced by th&lt;
American Hible Society, for dta
trlbutlon to the troops What maket
the edition special ts the 32 "m ill
tary-related pictures" used as il
lustrations
A Mamie spokesman explainer
that the pictures will be "tender'
Illustrations of Christian concepts
such as a soldier In a friendly pow
with a baby. The new New Testa
m ents. w hich w ill cost abou
$78,000. will replace older version:
that contained 16 "Vletnam -cn
illustrations '*

�Thunday May t, 1»*J — JA

Evening Herald, Sanford. FI

C o n g r e s s m e n : D o e s J u s tic e H a v e A D o u b le S t a n d a r d ?
W ASHINGTON IU I’I| - Democratic senators
art- "deeply concerned ' about the apparent
double standard of Attorney General Edwin
Meese. who declined to prosecute E F Hutton &amp;
t o. executives for a m ultl-million dollar stock
fraud, but who sent a shoplifter to Jail for 30 days
E.F. Hutton A Co. Is one of the country's
best-known and largest brokerage firms. Karen E
Mill is a shoplifter, once convicted on a marijuana
charge and arresied in the 1970s for soliciting for
prostitution.
Ilutlo n pleaded guilty to a massive and
elaborate fraud that allowed it to earn up to SB
million Hut no official of the brokerage firm was
pros r outed.
Hill was prosecuted by a U S. attorney m the
District of Columbia for lifting four sweaters
worth about $200 Convicted, she was sent "to
Ihe slammer" for .10 days.
"She gets time." 15 Democratic senators said

in a letter to Attorney General Edwin Mcese.
E,F. Hutton officials get no time ''
The senators led by Thomas Eagteton of
Missouri, want Mcese to explain if the Justice
Department has a double standard.
They accused the attorney general of ‘ blatant
failure'' In not prosecuting any individual in­
volved in the Hutton case. "W e are deeply
concerned with the disposition of the case." they
said.
There were no individual prosecutions." the
letter said "That is what we take issue with."
E F. Hutton pleaded guilty May 2 to an
elaborate baud that let the llrm use millions of
dollars a dav of t&gt;.mk funds without paying
interest, providing Hutton with up to $8 million
in profits.
Hutton, which pleaded guilty to 2.000 felony
counts of w ire and mail fraud, ugreed to pay $2
million in criminal fines and to cover the

8750.000 used by the government In Its in­
vestigation.
“ O u r concern about this case has only
deepened by the newly revealed Information
reportedly offered by Robert Ogren. your top
prosecutor lor while collar crim e.'' Ihr letter said
"H e has apparently stated that Hutton's
massive fraudulent scheme very likely Involved
checks totaling more than twice the amount
initially believed." the senators said
The Iclter noted that Mcese explained no
individuals were prosecuted because "each case
stands on its own particular fact s '
The senators said. “ That must in- how you are
able to so arbitrarily decide to seek Imprisonment
for some but not lor others."
They said "ironically" that less than a week
before the Hutton plea, ilte U S. prosecutor III the
Distrtci of Columbia won the Hill case and tlit*
woman was sentenced ton 10-day jail tenn.

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ECONOMY DENTURE CLINIC
U pper Denture

Consumer Protection Or 'Next To Useless'?
W ASHINGTON |UPI| - The Federal Trade
Commission says its used car rule, more
than a decade In Ihe making, will Signifi­
cantly reduce the risk uf consumers being
stuck with "lemons."
Carol Crawford, head of the F TC 's bureau
of Consumer Protection, told a news cottierrnce Wednesday that ihe measure, which
lakes effect today, will provide potential
buyers needed Informal ion itt the form of a
legal document.
Thai document, a window sticker, will
describe the trrms of any warranty offered,
warn that spoken promises arc dilflcult to
enforce and suggest that consumers have an
independent inspection of Ihe vehicle before
purchase.
Crawford rejected complaints that the
measure was gutted last year when the F TC
eliminated a proposal that would hav-rrqulred dealers to disclose known defects.
She said the provision would have been
dlfftcull to enforce, create confusion and
give consumers a lalse sense of security —
one based on Ihe dealer's assessment of the
automobile.
Amanda Pedersen, the bureau's deputy
director, said ihe F T C 's used car rule will

We bellevr the disposition of the E .F Hutton
case — possibly grossly underestimated in the
fraudulent amount of money Involved — din-* not
Utde well lot the tone of citborretiteni. nor for the
even-handedness ol pisllce we can expect front
vnur tenure as attorney general
They also asked how the Justice Department
can send a clear signal n is serious about while
collar crime "when n Ids E.F. llutlott on the
hook and v u i the District of Columbia woman
to Hu- slammer
In addition to Eagleton. the letter was signed by
Smote Democratic leader Robert Hvrd and Setts
John Glenn. D-Ohth. John Melcher. D-Mont Paul
Sarbanes. D-Md . Gary H a r t . D-Colo.. Daniel
tnouye. 1) Hawaii. font H a r k in D-towa. Edward
Kennedv. D-Mass Jeff Hlngaittan. 0-N.M . Albert
Gore D Tctttt Joint Rockefeller. D-W .Va.. Alan
Cranston. D-Cnlll
Paul Simon. D ill . and
Christopher Dodd. D Conn

reduce the risks of buying a used ear.”
Pedersen said, "th e risks should he
reduced slgnlfirantly." The FTC said each
vrar Americans buy 10.5 million used cars
from dealers,
“ This Is consumer protection with a
whimper instead ol a bang." complained
Clarence Oitlow executive director of the

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Ralph Nader-founded Center lor Auto
Safety.
“ It's next to useless."
The known-defect provision was shelved
by a divided F T C Iasi fall on stall recom­
mendation.
Instead, the F T C approved a revised
measure lit require dealers to pul ihe
following informaiion on window slickers
— A warning that spoken promises are
difficult to enforce.
— A statement of tennsnfany warranty.
— A statement of whether the dealer is
selling ihe car "as Is" and. II so, an
explanation that ihe buyer must pay lor
repairs.
— A suggest Ion Ihe consumer gel an
Independent inspection before purchase
Hut Commissioner Patrtrla Halley said,
"T h is rule, without the known-dcfect pro­
vision, Is little more than a consumer
education campaign masquerading as a
significant Industry- wide regulation."
The National independent Automobile
Dealers Association backs Ihe new ride and
recently matted 4 million copies of F T C approved window slickers In slale aHHtaies
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High School Drama Production Of ’Working1 Opposed
H E T I I E L . W ash. (U P I) P uliue r-P rlic w inning author
Si nils Terkcl says tie Is shocked
by efforts of a citizens group to
Mop production ol a high school
play lutscd on his hook. "W o rk ­
ing "
The group says it opposes llte
glorification of prostitution in
the play, bused on Terkel's 1974
best-seller.
The Hrthrl School Hoard will
meet tn a special meeting to

said "They, for Ihe most part,
were lured Into Ihclr profession
by such Ideas us this play
projects — big money, furs.
Jewels and expensive clothes."
The ptay Is scheduled lo open
Friday at Hethel High School
alter receiving unanimous apprnvul from a committee of siulf.
" I ob je ct to p ro s U lu llo ii b e in g student* and community repre­
presented as a glamorous pro­ sentatives.
fession. w-hert In reality II is far
Terkcl. contacted In Chicago.
from glam orous." Halverson said. "Oh. these poor people.

night to discuss ihe mailer.
Opponents, led by the Rev.
Ken Doolln. pastor of South
P acific D a p tla l C h u rc h In
Sjtanaway. and Jean Halverson,
are gat tiering signal ures on
|M-iltlons that will lx- prrscntrd
lo tile lx xml and superintendent
Gerald llnnnian.

Don't they know that, on the
c o n tra ry , the p rostitute is
showing how awful It Is tn
choose that life?
’T i n sad for those |tcoplc
I hey obviously don't read or
listen."

office.
An Orlando resident, McCollum holds a degree
in civil engineering from ilte University of Crnlral
Florida where he graduated in 1972 From '72
mull 1978 lie worked in various |toxttiona for Ihe
stale Department of Transportation and stner
then lias been working lor private engineering
firms.
Ills salary will be $44.990a year
Vanderworp has been employed by the rounty
as assistant planner (or the past three years. His
annual salary In Ili.it Job was $28,142 His new
salary as director ol planning will be $14,131.
— Donna Estes

of Alomn Ave New members
welcome.
Rummage side sponsored by
Christian Women's Fellowship of
Fltst Christian Church. 9:30
a in. to 4 p m . 1005 S Sanford
Ave., Sanford.
Central Florida. Klwa.as Club.
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Savings and Loan. Stair Road
436ai 434. Altamonte Springs
Seminole Sunrise Ktwunls
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Sanford.
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W First St . Sanford.
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Sharing and support lor families
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and fourth Thursdays.
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J a y c r e b u ild in g .’ S lh and
French. Sanford.
Community health discussion
on delayed parenthood. Uaby.
Maybe?. 7 p m .. Orlando Re­
g i o n a l M e d ic a l C e n t e r .
Speakers— Dr. N. Donald Dlebel.
director of medical education for
OH/GYn. Dr. Lynda Pollack,
clinical geneticist, and Dr. Tom
Curst, clinical psychologist. For
information call 841-5111, ext.
5528.
Sanford AA. 1201 W. First St..
5:30, closed discussion, and 8
p m ., open, speaker.
Oviedo AA. 8 p.m ., closed.
First United Methodist Church.
Overeaters Anonymous, open.
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planning director's slot vucant since Woody Price
was named deputy county administrator a mouth
ago.
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appointments of To ny VanDerworp, assistant
county planner, lo the director's jx&gt;m effective
Immediately, and of Jerry McCollum as county
engineer, effective May 20,
Hush. 62. is staled to retire June 10 after 21
years service. During the Intervening six weeks
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S e m in o le 's R e la y s R u n S c a r e d
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P re ssu re Is
A lw a y s There

HER ALD
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League Makes
A Move On Legion
As Summer Game
When II comes to summer baseball,
Seminole Counly prep players have two
alternalives — Big League or American
Legion Players, however, cannot play for
both programs.
Big League Is the biggest brother of the
Little League Baseball program. Its age group
Is 16 to 18. A player may not turn 19 before
Aug. 1 to be eligible.
A m e r i c a n L e g i o n h a s th e s a m e
pre- 19-year old ceiling but It does not have a
minimum age. according to Lyman baseball
coach Bob McCullough.
In most cases, the American Legion post
does not take an active part but allows the
group to use Its name.
For the past several years. American
Legion has been the more active program In
order to give their high school players a place
to hone (heir skills, area coaches organized
summer Legion programs
Lyman, l-ake Mary and Lake Brantley will
have Legion teams this summer McCullough
and his assistant, Ed Nuss. will head up
Lyman. Lyman will also have an older team
of Its seniors and past graduates, the Expos,
which will play In the Centra) Florida College
League Tuttle wtll coach Lake Mary and
Mark Snell, who assists Charlotte Orioles’
manager John Hart at his baseball camps,
will run Lake Brantley's trum.
Lyman skipper McCullough had one of the
first Legion programs, dating back to 1975
At first. McCullough allowed players from
different schools to participate but he said
when he discovered he was helping those
players while limiting the playing time of hts
own. he discontinued the practice and limited
the program to his players, with a few
exceptions.
" I don't know much about Big League. It's
m ore tournam ent o rie n te d ." said M c­
Cullough. "In Legion, we're strictly worried
about getting the kids game-type experience.
It's more laid back. We play a lot of different
kids at a lot of different posit Ions.’'
McCullough said hla players are assessed
•35 to play and he limits hla roster to IH.
McCullough said he raises the rest of the
money through other sponsors and also pays
the players gaa money when needed.
Lake Mary coach Allen Tultle, who had his
Itrst Legion program last year, said he hoped
he would not have to charge for the program
"I'm going to try and raise the money," he
said. "We ll Just have to see how It goes."
Tultle said he would have a 15- or 16 player
rosier of Lake Mary players only.
Snell was not available for comment but
one Lake Brantley parent said the fee for each
Legion player would be "almost t200." It
could exceed that figure If the team decides to
play In the DeLand Firecracker Tournament,
said the parent.
While Legion has been the prevalent
program the past few years, there Is a
movement this year toward the Big League
program.
There seems to be a couple of reasons for
the swing. The success of Oviedo coach
Howard Mablr's World Series' entry Ihr past
six years has helped. And. the attention
brought about by the Altamonte Springs'
World Series' learns has. no doubt, added to
its luster.
Ironically, Altamonte wtll not field a Big
league entry. Altamonte presldenl Jim Hovts
said he and coach Gene Letterlo could not
generate enough Interest In a team for Ihls
summer but he plana to go full bore for next
year.
” 1 only talked to three people who
expressed an Interest." said Hovts "That fact
that Lake Mary has a Legion team and that
Lym an has two teams thinned out some of
the ranks.'*
Regardless, there will be three Big League
teams In the county this year, which should
offer a nice alternative to those players who
are more geared toward tournament com­
petition Thai Is. If their coaches allow them
to play Big League.
There Is no comparison between the two on
an organizational or tournament basts. Big
League Is definitely big league. This Is not a
knock on American Legion. Its function, as
used by the county coaches. Is strictly for the
development of younger players Tourna­
ments — except for the Firecracker In
DeLand along with the district and state —
are not emphasized. There Is no great priority
placed on league play. Prep coaches from the
county. Orlando. Apopka and Winter Park
play about 20-25 games.
Big League, District 14 style. Is highly
organized. Mabie, who has taken five or hla
last six learns to the World Series In Fort
Lauderdale, will not coach thla year. He has
assumed the position of asalstanl district
administrator under sage Don Crawford.
Mablc will coordinate the Big League pro­
gram.
One of hla first moves was to add a pair of
euunly teams. Sanford, coached by Mike
Ferrell and Mike Powers, will have a team
play as the Oviedo Semlnoles. Since Ferrell.
Ihe coach at Seminole High School, does not
have a Little League charter In Sanford, he
will use the Oviedo charter as the league's
second team. Lack of a playing field also
forred the move, said Ferrell, whose new field
behind the high school should be ready for
next year.
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Seminole's speedy relay learns are composed of
(left to right) Tonya Payne, Charita Medlock,
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Walker, Shelia Crawford and Glenda Bass. The
girls run for the 4A State Track and Field
championship Saturday night at Winter Park.

Kroog Crosses Fingers,
Wants Price To Stay Put
By C h ris F ilte r
H erald Sports W rite r
The pattern tn the past few years
for Ken Kroog and hts Oviedo High
girls track team was he got some
good young talent but. Just when II
was about to reach Its peak, the
moving van took It awav.
Kroog la hoping and praying that
pattern won't be the same for Kelly
Price. Because. If what the sopho­
more standout has accomplished this
year Is any Indication, she will most
likely develop Into one of Ihe premier
hurdlers In the state the next two
years
Price, a transfer from Ohio. Is the
only Oviedo track athlete, boys or
girls, lo qualify lor Friday’s 3A Slate
Championships at Showalter Field In
Winter Park. Prelim* for Price start at
5 p.m. with the finals getting uurrway al 7.
In her first year with Ihe Lady
Lions. Price has broken the school
records In both the I 10 high and 330
low hurdles. She Improved on bolh
marks Iasi week In ihe region meet
by running a 15 5 In the prelims of
the 110 highs and a 46 5 In Ihe finals
of Ihe 330 lows. Price won the 330
hurdles and finished fourth In the
finals of Ihe I 10».
Kroog knew whal hr wus getting
when Price transferred In Oviedo
"Her coach sent rne her times and
thry were real close lo our school
records." Kroog said "I had high
expectations for her. I knew she'd be
fairly good, but I didn't think she'd be
quite this good,"
Price, who also played volleyball
and soccer al Oviedo High this
season. Is the first Oviedo girl to
qualify for the 3A State Mrtt since
Marsha Grady did It In (he 110
hurdles In I9H2. Grady, whose school
records Price has broken this season,
did not make the finals of the 110
hurdlrsat state.
The last Lady Lion to place at the
stale meet was Donna Curry who ran
an 11.0 to take second In the 100
yard dash In 1979.

T rack /F ield
Kroog has had other standouts
that, after moving away from Oviedo,
went on to qualify for the state meet.
One. Sue latwson. qualified for stale
aa a sophomore lor Oviedo, but didn't
place, then moved to Miami where, as
a senior, she won ihe 440 yard dash
In the 4A Slutr Meet.
More recently. Cathie Wild, as a
freshman at Oviedo, was the train’s
Most Valuable Athlete A year later,
she moved to the 1-akr Brantley High
district and. Ihls season, shr qualified
for the 4A State Meet (which will be
held Saturday at Showalter Field) In
the 330 hurdles.
"I sure hope Kelly stays with us,"
Knxtg said of Price. "Just gelling to
the slatr meet as a sophomore Is the
main goal If shr Just makes Ihr finals
and places somweherr that will be a
great accomplishment. And then the
next couple of years she'll be a
veteran."
When Grady quullllrd for state for
the first lime she was a senior. Krixig
said that. In Ihr preliminaries of the
110 hurdles. Grady was In a dead
beat for fourth place In one of the
qualifying heats After viewing Ihe
videotape of the race. Grady was
drclarrd the fifth place finisher, thus
didn't make the finals.
"That was a real dlsappolnlnicnt."
Knxtg said. "If something like that
hap|tens lo Krlly this year, shr would
have been there and she'll know whal
to do when shr comes hark as a
Junior and senior "
Although she had some unsure
spots at the beginning of Ihe srason.
Price has come on strong since the
Seminole County meet. Kroog said
(hire look a trip hack lo Ohio during
Easter break and did a lot of
soul searching.
"She had some questions In her
mind early in the year alter shr had u
few losses." Kroog said. "But she
went on a trip to Ohio for Easter and

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sails over a hurdle.

she Mid she did a lot of thinking up
there and decided that Florida Is
where she wanted to be Now she
knows how good she is and works
vrry hard at It.
"She's really caught lire since the
Seminole C o u n ty m eet," added
Kroog, "She won the 330* there und
hasn't lost since."
Kroog said Price's chances of plac­
ing In the state are better In the 330
hurdles rather thunthr 110 highs
"She * not quick out of the blocks
like u sptinler and that kind of hurts
her In the 11Os." said Kroog "Hu!
she's a really strong runner and
comes on good at ihe end of the
330*."
Friday nlghl. Price's goals will lie to
reach the finals In the state meet so
she can get the feel ol what It's like
and return a veteran nexl season.
"It’s pretty shaky when you go In
for the first time." said Kroog "I'm In
thr dark us far as (he other competi­
tion goes bul I think Krlly will lx*
good enough to get In thr llnals and
place. Those are our main goals."

Beamon Blanks Cardinal, 10-0
Shulouts In thr Sanford Little
National Lra g u r arc are usually
harder lu come by than they are In
professional baseball. Teams have
been known to score us many as 10
runs while getting as few as two hits.
Demctry Beamon pitched a rare
shutout Wednesday as he blanked
Cardinal Industries on four hits In
leading Poppa Ja y's to a 104) victory
at Bay Avenue Field
While Beamon disposed of the
Cardinal hitters. Poppa Jay's scored
once In the bottom of thr first then
pulled away with four runs In the
second. Matt Tcu g u e 's tw o -run
homer was the big blow In the second
frame.
Daniel Minton had two of Ihe four
hits for Cardinal. Beamon displayed
excellent control Wednesday as he
si nick out five and walked tust one.
In Little National League action al
Fort Mellon Park. Mikr Dllllon was 3
lor 4 with a two-run homer to pace a
13 hit offensive attack that lilted First
Federal lou 13-7 victory over Rlnker.

B a se b a ll
NATHAN'S HIT AVENOE8 BALL
Kevin Nathan's RBI double broke a
7*7 lie In the top of the righth Inning
Wednesday as Ball Motor Line got
revenge on Klwanls with a 9-7 victory
in Sanford Junior League action at
Chase Park.
It was Klwunis that prevented Ball
Motor Line from winning or at least
tying for the llrsl half title und an
automatic berth In the City Champi­
onship Series. Wednesday was the
first game of the second half for both
teams Kiwanl* tied with Moose for
Ihr first half title.
Ball Motor Line took thr early lead
with one run In the first and four In
the second. Tw o run singles by John
Hendrick and Billy Osborn hlgllghtrd
the second Inning.
Hendrick. Hie starling pitcher for
Ball, shut Klw anls out for four
Innings und Ball Motor Line took a

7 -1 lead Into the bottom o( thr sixth
Klwanls ihcn rallied for nix runs on
three hlls to tic ihr score al 7-7. Key
hits In Ihr Inning Included an RBI
double by Lenard Richardson and
run-scoring singles by Bernard Mit­
chell und Julius Bennett
In Wednesday’s second game at
Chase Park. Blake Smith led a 12-hlt
offensive attack that propelled Elks to
a 15-10 victory over still winless
Mnlury.
Elks now stand al I - 1 In the second
half and 7-5 overall while Rotary
dropped to 0 2 In the second half and
0 12 for Ihe season
Smith rapped Hirer singles, drove
In two runs and scored three to lead
Elks ut Ihe plate. Willie "Sugar Te x "
McCloud added a pair of doubles
while T y Koke und Von Eric Small
added I wo hlls each.
Earl Williams led Rolary with a pair
01 triples while llrn ry W illiam s
smarkrd an Inside-the park homer.
Robert Whitaker was 1 for 1 with a
two-run double.

By Rob Laris
Special to the Herald
One lular start, one drop ol n
baton, any kind ol slipup and
it's over. A season tilled with
glorious cllmis and big wins
could Ih*washed aw av
Relay races are thal scary
Ai Seminole High, troth the
girls' and boys' teams have had
smashing success &gt;uniting those
races They carried the girls to a
district title and a runtirrup
finish lu thr regional They lilted
ihe boys to dom ination In
Central Florida and lino strong
contention tor a state champion
ship.
Vet. Saturday .it the Class 4A
Stale Meet at Showalter Field In
Winter Park, the teams must
perform the events llawlessly or
lose.
Relay races are that impor­
tant
"All aspects ot the running
game are Important, but tclavs
are a little different," says
Seminole girls coach Emory
Blake. "It takes only one |M*rxoii
lo mess up lor ever v Ixidy "
I'liere's plenty ol pressure "A
lot ol girts are alratd ol it main!)
because they don't want to IhIhr one who makes a mistake."
Blake adds “ There are a lot ot
things that have in be consid­
ered '
One gtrl who has been able to
liamUc Is Dorchelle Webster, a
(rcslmiun who runs in all Hirer
Scuiluolc girls’ relays "I Iccl a
little tense." she says
I don't
wont to make a big thing aboui
It. hut I feel p re ssu re —
especially when I run the 440
"I'm on the last leg. and feel
everything's up lo me I trrl I
have tn get the |nb done
On the hoys' team junioi Pat
Davis leads oil lire -140 relay,
perhaps the scariest ot the relays
because It Is m i short, lie leels
the pressure, too. "I Ircl a lot o|
prrMiirc." to- »uggrsi*. "I'm In
the lead off - you don't want to
false start tint you have to gel a
good Jump- There's pressure Imt
It's real Ion because you gel lo
work with teammates "
Track Is a sporl comprised of
Individual performances, like a
lot of other s|«irls The scoring,
however, favors teamwork The
winning team ol a relay receives
10 (minis Second place In that
race will get a team rlglil points,
one more point than given to an
Individual event winner. Thai
fact, emphasizes Seminole U»ys*
couch K cii llraum an. makes
relays even more critical
llrauman adds that athletes
who might not be superior
Individuals can work together to
have a productive relay team
"We don't have an athlete who
can win In thr state IOO (yard
dash), yet we have (our people,
who II they rim well ran score In
Ihr 440-yard relay in Ihe stale,"
he says.
As pionl. ihr loursome ol Pat
D avis. Louis B ro w n . Earle
Martin and Deron Thompson
easily won ihe Region 3 440
relay, drlcuihig second plat e fin­
isher Vero Beach by a hall
second — even without ih r
services ol supeMnlcnl Frank
Burnrll. who normally runs the
event.
Thai race docking ot 42.3
ranks the Tribe Hllh lu Florida
{ ’lass 4A Miami fared City,
Dusting (lie nation’s top lime
Oils year, has a -l 1.0.
Ill Ihe mile medley relay, Ihe
Trllx- ranks (hint in the slate
behind Miami Northwestern and
Inllaid And. Ill Ihe mile relay
Ihe Tribe Is No. I right now.
about two seconds ahead of
Hialeah Lakes
Thul could all change, though,
with one rnlsrur. Fivery spill
second counts, so d&lt;x-s every
|M&gt;lul and llrauman knows it. His
shot al a slate title Is In Ihe
bulanee.
The girls’ team, meanwhile,
has also pul together good
number* In the Region 3 Meet
last Thursday, It won the mile
medley und mile relay und took
third In the 440 relay. Blake's
440 team Is (rerhaps one of the
youngest in the state — with two
Irishman, a sophmorc und a
senior.
Hr says finding ihe right type
ol athlrlr Is thr key to success.
His most talented athlete Is
probably frrshm an sensation
Shownda Martin, bul hr doesn't
use her In Ihe race, explaining
thal the 440 required other
tulents.
"Her foot speed is not quite
enough for a 110," lUukc says.
"S h r builds up her speed ut the
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Union Doesn't Close Door On Tests
3 - Y e a r - O ld
R e e ls In
B lu e g ill
F o r R e c o rd
T h e slate record for a
bluegill ratrh was l&gt;ealen Iasi
month by Selh Branch of
Fernandlna Ileach.
In addillon to catching a
record-breaking fish. Seth
holds the distinction of being
the first 3-year-old on l he
State's list, according to John
Waters Jr., keeper of the
Game and Fresh Water Fish
Com m ission’s record fish
program
Seth was fishing with his
grandfather on a private
pond In Columbia County
when he landed Ihe 2-pound.
14-ounce bluegill on March
31. T h e commission hud
stocked the pond with oneinch fingerllng bluegill in
1978.
The former slate record for
th is -species w e igh e d 2
pounds, 12 ounces and was
caught by Don V. Flammery
In Hillsborough County In
1078.
Seth’s record breaker was
12% Inches long and had u
girth of 16U Inches. His
equipment Included a cane
pole and some crickets, and
since he’s less I ban IS years
old, hr didn't even have to
have a fishing license.
I'anlher No. 60. a brawny
12-year-old mule, was killed
on Alligator Alley April 18 It
was the second panther to die
on the highway this year.
Th e accident occurred a l
mile marker 17, one mile cast
of the site where another
panther was kilted by a
motorist Jan. 10 The Florida
H i g h w a y P a tro l Is in
vestlgullng the latest acci­
dent.
Th e cat was wealing a
radio collar which enables
scientists to keep track of Ihe
rare animal's movements.
It was a strong animal, ii
weighed 128 {xtuniN amt had
good muscle development.
Dell Abernethy, owner of
the O s tre n Itrldge F is h
Cam p, reports one of his
biggest and best buddy Hass
Tournaments ever look place
lusl Sunday.
"W e busted our record,"
said Dell. "Lurry Presly and
Don A line tl won the lota I
weight and the big bass and
they oidy caught thrre fish. It
doesn't lukc a lot of fish If
you get the big ones,"
Presley und Annrtt lauded
u 10-pound, BVY-ounce looker
for the big buss They hud u
total weight of 22 pounds and
3 ounces. They took home
&gt;839 00 for seven hours of
fishing.
Jerry Malloy and Fruukle
Dodson finished In second
pluce while Jrlf Krrmer und
John Soblk took third und
Danny Olp und Jim Lyons
finished fourth.
Cotton Brown. Sanford,
caught a nice bass weighing
8 pounds lie caught the
luukcr In Ihe St Johns Hlvcr
using a broken-buck Itupulu.

N EW Y O R K (UPH If Baseball
Commissioner Peter Ueberroth and club
owners warn major league players to
consider mandatory drug testing. Ihe
players' union says a slow and deliberate
procedure will have to be followed.
While not closing (hr door on the
question of mandatory testing for
players. Donald Fehr. acting executive
director of the Players Association, said
Wednesday any review of the existing —
basically voluntary — program would
have to follow a detailed procedure set
up when the agreement was negotiated
last year.
Ueberroth announced Tuesday he is
Imposing periodic drug trstlng on all
baseball personnel "from (he owners on
down" — except major-league players,
who are already covered by Ihelr own
program.
However. Ueberroth has urged In
public statement* that the m ajor
leaguers Join In the mandatory testing lo
help baseball become Ihe flrsl sport lo

B a se b a ll
rid Itself of Illegal drugs.
Lee MacPhall. head of the owners’
Player Relations Committee, said after
Ueberroth announces the details of his
plan, owners will "very probably" re­
quest a review of testing for major-league
players lx- undertaken.
MacPhall said when the agreement
was negotiated, players knew owners
wanted more testing and "planned
somewhere along Ihe line to utilize the
provision" permitting a review of the
mandatory testing Issue.
Ueberroth has not revealed how often
trstlng will required, for what sub­
stances personnel will be tested, and
how tests will be performer^
According lo the agreement, if Ihe
clubs and a three-member panel of
experts conclude Ihe voluntary drug
progrum — which went Into effect last

cases "
He declined lo estimate the number of
players who have had drug problems
because "it's none of your business" and
"l don't believe 11 can be done wlih any
arcuracy."
He said Ihe Players Association did not
unllairrally oppose mandatory testing,
bul believed "that you don't Invade an
Individual’s privacy: don't assume an
individual has Ihe responsibility to prove
bis Innocence all the tim e."

G e n e r a l l y , c l u b o f f ic ia ls e n ­
thusiastically endorsed Ueberroth's plan
to lest non-playing personnel.
"Every person on Ihe Cleveland Indi­
ans staff - from (board chairman) Pat
O'Neill on down — will comply with the
t e s t i n g . ” sa id C le v e la n d I n d lanspresldenl Peter Bavaal.
"I understand that this sort of thing
happens In business communities, so I
will cooperate." said Haywood Sullivan,
a co-owner of Ihe Boston Red Sox.

Hawkins' Emergence Keys Padres

Moore Loses
No-Hit Bid,
Gets Victory
United Press International
Mike Moore flirted with the
rrcord books Wednesday night.
He ended up skirting disaster.
Moore, the Mariners 25-yearold right-hander, gave up his
first hll of the game In the ninth
Inning when Robin Yount lined a
single over his head Into center
field. T h e Brewers touched
Moore for three more hits and
two runs before Edwin Nunez
rame on to nail down Seattle’s
4-2 victory.
“ First they got the hit. then
they got the shutout, and then
they got his complete (game
v ic t o r y )." Seattle m unager
Chuck Collier said. "He was
tired and I hud lo sll him down.
He was running out of gas at the
end."
The no-lilltcr would have been
the first In Seattle history,
Moore, 3-3. who hurlrd a fourhitter two years ugo as a rookie,
walked four while striking out
eight.
"1 went nut to try lo throw ns
hard as I could for us long os I
could. I had the laslball and
slider working." sukl Moore, of
Eakly, Oklu. population 250.
Nunez relieved Moore with two
out In the ninth after Hill
Schroeder, Ted Simmons und
Mark Brouhard singled In suc­
cession. Nunez walked Ben
Ogltvlr lo load Ihe bases, und
retired J i m G ant nr r on a
groundnut.
"Any time you lose a no-hittrr
In the ninth, there Is a little
letdown. That's wlutt happened.
T h u t's m y o p in io n .” said
Schroeder. "He was still throw­
ing hard, but the extra Incentive
wasgone "
Jim Kern replaced Burris, 1-4,
In the sixth, and retired the
Mariners when he ruught Jack
Permute s suicide squeeze bunt
attempt In the ulr and doubled
Owen olf third Kern Is the 15th
pitcher In A L history lo record
an unassisted double play.
Davis made It 4-0 In Ihe
seventh with a one-out solo
home run olf Kern.
Elsrwherr. Chicago blanked
Cleveland 4-0, Boston downed
Caillomlu ti l, Oakland defeated
Toronto 6-4, Detroit dumped
Texas 4 1, Kansas City outslugged D u lllm o rr 9 8. und
Mlnnrsolu beat New York 8*6.
In the NL, II wus New York 4,
A t la n t a 0 : C i n c in n a t i 8 .
Philadelphia 2. San Diego 12.
P itts b u rg h 2; M ontreal 1,
Houston o, Chicago I, San
Francisco O; und Los Angeles 5.
St. Louis 2.
White Box 4, Indians 0
At Cleveland, Ron Kittle and
Jerry Hairston slugged solo
homers In the second Inning.

summer — Is not functioning properly,
the panel must evaluate suggested
rhangesand make a recommendation.
"Once that Is done, then we wilt look
at it again." Fehr said.
" I'm not foreclosing the possibility of
changes." he said, Fehr noted, however.
•he issue of mandatory testing Is “an
Hem of serious contention and dispute"
during negotiations last year.
"T h is , of course. Is a very sensitive
Issue: It’s an Inflammatory one and It's
an emotional one."
Fehr said the existing agreement
sought to protect and help players who
have have chemical dependency pro­
blems by emphasizing medical Ireulment.
Under Ihe agreement, a player may
voluntarily agree to be tested during
treatment, or to assure he remains off
drugs after treatment.
"A s far as we can tell, the agreement Is
working." Fehr said, though admitting
"not as well as we would like In all

M ike Moore look a no hitter
Into the ninth but almost
didn't escape with a victory.

A .L. B a s e b a ll
und Brill Burns and three re­
lievers combined on a threehitter lo lltl Chicago Burns, 4-2.
pitched five In n in g s . Gene
Nelson. Juan Agosto and lloh
James finished for lhr Sox.
Red Bos 6, Angels 1
At Boslon, To n y Annus hit Ills
eighth homer, and Dennis "Oil
Cun" Boyd. 4-1. pitched u fourhitler to lift Ihe Red Sox to their
llflh victory In six games. Amiss
led off lire second Inning with u
homer off Jim Slaton. 3 -1
A ’s 6. Bias Jays 4
Al Toronto, C u m ry Lunsford
collected Ihrrc tills. Including an
RBI double, and Dusly Dakrr.
Mlkr Davis and Donnlr Hill hud
solo homers to {rower Oakland
Sieve McCatty, 2-1, was Ihe
winner and Jay Howell earned
his league-leading eighth save.
Doyle Alexander fell to 4 -1
Tigers 4 .Rangers i
Ai Arlington. Texas. Alex
Sunchrz hud two home runs,
a n d Lance P a r r is h added
unnihrr to back Dun Petry, 3-2.
Willie Hernandez {Misled his six­
th save T h rre was a brlrf.
bench-clearing Incident alter
Trxus starter Mike Mason. 2-4.
lilt Bar ham G a rlic y w ith a pilch

In Ihe third.
Royals 8. Orioles B
Al Kansas City. M o, Lynn
J lines broke his slump with four
RBI. helping the Royals end a
live game losing streak. Reliever
Mlkr LuCoss. 10. picked up tlir
victory und Scott McGregor. 1-3.
was Ihe loser.
Twins B. Yankees B
At Minneapolis, Gary Garttl
belted a grand slum und Kent
Hrbrk uddrd a two run homer lo
pucr Ihe Twins, The Yankees
played the game under prolrsl.
c la im i n g l i g h t i n g In Ihe
Mrtrndomr Is Inudrquulr. Mike
Smllhson. 4-2. was the winner
as the Twins won their 13th In
their Iasi 15 games.

U n ite d Press International
Upon flrsl glanre at the heal­
ing San Diego look In lost year's
World Series against Detroit, one
wouldn't see many favorable
things on Ihe Padres' side of the
ledger. A longer look shows one
big plus — the emergence of
Andy Hawkins
H aw kins, who pitched 12
strong Innings In middle relief
and won Sun Diego's only game
In Ihe five gumr series. Is devel­
oping Into the Padres' siopper
this season The fourth-year
right-hander coasted to his sixth
victory without a loss, and
b uttcrym atc Te rry Kennedy
keyed a five-run fourth Inning
with a three nm double Wed­
nesday night lo power San Diego
lo u 12-2 (brushing ol tile
Pltlshiirgh Pirates

N.L. B aseb all
"M y confidence Is higher right
now than It has ever been,
except maybe for the playoffs
last year." said Hawkins, who
pasted a 0,75 ERA In Ihe Fall
Classic Inst year.
My cul fastball bus made all
I hr difference. I can't really
describe Ihe difference II has
made lor me. Before. I'd Just go
with (he fastball, bul this Is
something Ihe biller can't sit on.
It keeps them guessing u little*
b it

Hawkins. Ihr No. 4 man In Ihr
Padres’ rotation behind LaMarr
Hoyt, E ric Show and Dave
Dravrcky. played the role of spot
siarler and middle reliever last

...S u m m e r
C o n t in u e d f r o m 7 A

"It's a shame thal baseball Is over uflcr a
kid Is 14 years old In Sanford," said Ferrell.
"B ut that's Ihe wuy It Is. It would be nice If
ihe Sanford Recreation Department would
c o n v e rt co m p le te ly to Little League
Base bull."
Sanford plays under the Florida l.lltle Ma|or
League system and has for a long lime. Its
“ ft** grouping Is slrnlllar to Lillie League but
the quality of compellilorl pales in compari­
son. Ferrell said this hurts the Sanford
players when they get into high school und
have to play bettrr players.
Of course, It's not the city's Job to get
players ready for high school baseball but
Ferrell said a move to Little League Baseball
"would sure be nice since Sanford does have
a lot of great athletes."
The other county team Is Apopka-West
Seminole. It will tie coached by Richard
Coffey. Coffey, like Ferrell. Is a solid baseball
man Several years ago. hr piloted the
Seminole I'ony Broncos to a World Series'
runnrrup showing. The y were United States
etiani plans
Ferrell's players will lie 90 percent from
Sanford. He did say. (hough, that he would
like lo pick up a couple more since the league
will play double-heudrrs every Sunday
Iteglnnlng this Sunday and one lime during
Ihe week The Semlnoles open Sunday at
Ocoee with a 2 p in. double-header.
Coffey's players, who open Sunday al
Eustts, will come from Apopka and Lake
bran I ley high schools. Itc Is unsure of his
final rosier. Some of the Brantley kids ure si 111
debating on whether In ptay Legion or Big
League.
Ferrell's Oviedo Semlnoles Join learns from
Southwest Volusla-Dcltona. Pine Bill* Rolling
Hills and West Oak Ridge lo form the
American League. Oviedo's Lions, coached
by Oviedo High School assistant Rob
Williams. Apopka-West Seminole. Maitland.
Eustts, Winter Garden and Ocoee make up
ihe National League
Although Ihe American Is Ihr weaker
division, (here will be rroA*-divisional play.
When II mines tournument time. Ihr all-stars

season If he continues lo pitch
like this. Hawkins will certainly
sor|iass Iasi year's vic tories total
of eight, and kiss bullpen duly
good-bve
"I wouldn't have (bought they
were talking about me. I've
never hern 6-0 In my life." said
Hawkins, who trails Atlanta's
Rlek Mahler. 7-0. fur most victo­
ries In the majors. "Well, maybe
In high school. There are going
lo be days when 1 go oul thrre
and Just get smoked. I'll Just go
oul and do m y liest and hope
that doesn't happen loo often."
Elsewhere. Montreal nipped
Houston 1-0, New York blanked
Atlanta 4 0, Cincinnati walloped
Philadelphia 8-2. Chicago edged
San Francisco 1-0, and Los
Angeles topped St Louis 5 2

Irom the American League will enter Ihe
competition at Ihe ground level while the
all-stars from Ihr National League get an
automatic bye Into Ihe regional tournament,
which they will host.
Holh Ferrell and Coffey are Impressed with
the formal, " l l ’s an excellent setup," said
Ferrell. "Coach Mable has II well organized
and our players will get a lot of experience.
The two divisions will make each league
competitive."
Coffey concurred. "There Is no reward wldi
American Legion at the end of die year." he
said. “ With Big League, the heller players grt
lo become all-stars and have a chance lo piay
In a World Series.
"I've been to one und ll's a thrill you can't
pul lnlo words. I don't know how good of a
team we II have, bul It will be fun and we ll be
competitive. If we gel all of the Brantley boys,
we could challenge for the division."
Cost for Apopka-West Seminole's Big
league team Is $35 Fm e ll said his learn
plans lo raise SI000 to cover expense
thiough various fundraising projects
Mable said he Is looking for a good year.
"The league has good talent again this year
and the all-star selections will be lough.
Hopefully. we can make another trip to the
World Series.
"Il Is better than anything I’ve ever
attended."
Having attended last year's World Series. I
ran vouch for that fact. The city of Fort
Lauderdale throws Its complete support
behind the tournament, which It has hosted
lor over a decade. Each learn stays In u
different hotel — all of which are on Ihe
beach. The whole operation Is first class and
quite an experience for a young man — or
sportswtitrr.
The tournament comm It Ire also boasts that
Ihe tournament Is attended by more college
and pro scouts than any amateur baseball
lourament In Ihe U.S. — another thing
players should keep In mind If they haven't
committed loa school.
Prior lo the tournament, the foreign
countries — usually Puerto Rico. Mexico.
Canada. Venezuela or Taiwan — bring some
of their besl homecooking lo Ihe hospitality
room. It makes for a nice International touch,
not to mention a delicious one,
Big League or American Legion — the
choice Is yours.

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S P O R TS
IN BRIEF
Lake Mary Selects Cheerleading
Squads For 1985-86 School Year
The Lake Mary cheerleaders for the 1985-86 school year
have been selected, Evon Llale. cheerleading sponsor,
accounced Wednesday.
The varsity squad Includes: Am y Adams. Meghan
Arnold. Kimberly Brldgcrm, Kristi Derato, Monica Prakes.
D'Ann Haynes (captain), Michele Kralllnger. Jennifer
Randall. Tobey Roberson. Julie Roberta. Kristin Ruechert
and Mary Beth Willis.
The varsity will make Its first appearance at the Red and
Grey Spring Game at Lake Mary on Friday. May 17 at 7:30,
It will also cheer the Lake Brantley Jamboree Friday. Mav
31 at 8 p.m.
The Junior varsity squad will consist of Jaylene
Anderson. Kerrle Calloway (captain). Tonya Colvin. Lisa
French. Charlene Garrett. Denise Indersoll. Kara Miller.
Janice Parris. Leslie Parris. Brittany Rockett. Melody
Sorvas and Laurie Stvan.
The freshman squad, which was chosen from the five
Lake Mary feeder schools, consists of Teya Albertlnl. Lisa
Clontz. Crlstln Curtin. Darcle Hollenbaugh. Renee Kiss.
Julie Kralllnger. Michele Mandevllle, Genger McKee. Kathy
Messina. Kym Stewart. Rhonda Westley. and Siacy Young.
The competition was stiff this year as 85 girls went out
for the three squads of 12 girls each.

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The defending world champions scored a 130-123 playoff
victory Wednesday night over Detroit, and Cedric Maxwell
said the Pistons "better have a lot of spring clothes ready
when we gel there (for Game 6). because Ihey aren't going
tb be playing anymore after F rlday."
Pistons coach Chuck Daly said Ihc Celtics, who lead the
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rhetoric." he said "I think we're playing adequately, but
we're not quite as skilled."
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scored a playoff career high 43 points. Including 17 In I he
final quarter, as Boston made good on home-court
advantage In their NBA quarterfinal playoff.
Hampered throughout the playoffs by bone chips In his
right elbow. Bird connected on 17-of-33 shols from the
floor and 9-of-9 (rom the line.
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against Ihe Philadelphia 76ers. II the Celtics do not clinch
Friday night, a seventh and deciding game will be played
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IN D IA N A P O LIS |UP1| — After setting Ihe second
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run and Roberto GuerTero's record-setter of Tuesday
afternoon.
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A free goalkeepers clinic will be held Saturday. May 18
(rom 9 11:30 a m. at Lake Mary High School. Goalkeepers
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be held from 1*3 p m
The Number One Goalkeeper's Clinic is directed by Dr.
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goalkeepers In the United Slates Machnik Is a coaching
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W IN TER PARK — Lyman, with five players, and Lake
Mary, with four, dominate the entrants In Ihe second
annual Central Florida Blue-Red All-Star Baseball Classic
Sunday at Alfond Sladlum at Rollins College. Game lime Is
7:30 p.m.
L ym a n 's contingent Is headed by pitcher Derek
Llvcmoia. outfielders Mike Henley and Paul Alegre, first
baseman Clint Baker and Inflelder Kyle Brubaker. Lake
Mary sends catcher Rod " C .J ." Met*, outfielder Scott
Underwood and Inflelders Kevin Hill and Ron Natherson.
Lake Brantley will send catcher-designated hitter Blair
Patten and pitcher Brad Dunn.
The Red stars will be managed by Apopka's Sonny Wise.
He will be asalsled by Lake Mary's Allen Tuttle and St.
Cloud's Mike Fields.
Adult tickets are available at the gate for $3. Students
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NEW YORK IUPII — Somewhere out there Is an
anonymous young lady who can take at least partial credit
for Ihe biggest upset thus far at the Tournament of
Champions.
The story goes back 10 years when Lawson Duncan,
then in the fifth grade, became enamored of a classmate.
"She'd go out in the park to play tennis,” Duncan said
Wednesday following his 6-3. 6*3 upset of flflh seed Johan
Krtek. “ I had a crush on her no Pd go out and hit a few balls
and look at her.
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tennis."
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productive. He was the NCAA runnerup as a freshman at
Clemson In 1984. and turned professional last fall following
Ihe U.S. Open.
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reached the final of his previous two tournaments, at Bari.
Italy, and Marbella. Spain, and now Is In the third round of
this 9615.000 tournament.
The lop four seeds, led by John McEnroe and Ivan Lendl,
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'Some Things More Important Than Law'
Man Admits Shooting Ailing Wife In 'Mercy Killing'

FLORIDA

FO RT LA U D ER D A LE ILTII A rciircd engineer saving "some
ibings arc more important than
the law." answered his dis­
ease-sir It ken wife's re (tea led
plras to rnd her racking pain by
firing two bullets Into her hrad
I'm sure she didn't even hear
I lie gun go oil ” Roswell Gilbert.
75 told his murder trial jury
Wednesday "A shot In the head
will cause a cessation of all
lunetlon* In one millisecond
Gilbert was charged with ihe
lirsi-de gre e m u rd e r of bis
7.1-year-old wife Emily, because
prosec 11tors said mercy killing"
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IN BRIEF
Two Tons Of Cocaine
Confiscated In Record Bust
MIAMI (UPI|
A predawn speedboat chase across
Ulw'Hynr Hay and a broken tall light on an overloaded
motor camper netted Ini*
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tK in us.
Authorities said the combined street value of the drug*,
seized less than three hours apart Wednesday but
apparently unrelated, was SI billion It was the largest
single day haul In the nation * history
A Coast Guard helicopter patrolling lilscayne Hay spotted
a 29 foot speedboat running without lights about I 15 a m
Wednesday and called In two patrol boats
Alter an H tulle chase across the bay. the drug-laden craft
approached land and three men pimped overboard. Two
escaped, one was captured.

IALI.AHASSKE IIJPI) — Sexual harassm riil victims hoping to ( tilled damages
liotn their employers have suffered a major
lcg.il seihack with a pair ol rulings by the
I st Disirli I Court of Appeal
Divided 6-5 on the Issue, the appeal court
decided Wednesday that employees who are
pinched, kissed, grabbed, londled or
otherwise 'assaulted" by llietr Ixrsses rnav
not sue Ibeir &lt;oiupanles lor damages
Instead, the court determined, such
victims must make ihcir claims under
Florida's rclnnin-d Workers' Compensation
Act which liars nrgllgrncc- soils lor most
on ihe job Injuries
llic cited t-l ihe decisions Is to preclude
sexual harassment victim* (rom collecting
large Jury awards lor damages (rom their
employers allhough they could still sue
I belt bosses as Individuals

W E S T PALM ItKACH (Ul*l| - Florida Power and Light
has confirmed u fallen power line that electrocuted seven
jx-nplr in Jupiter lay on the ground lor "at least an hour"
before the utillly shut off the power.
The rc|M&gt;rl rrlcased Wednesday does not |K)lm blame lor
the accident, hut It notes the utility has not tested an
aluminum alloy stirrup clamp and ((inductor that may
have caused a faulty connection and allowed the wire to
drop
FPL has admitted no fault In the accident, but agreed In
an out of court settlement to pay survivors of the victims
between $40 million and $50 million

Over 3 ,0 0 0 L.A. Female Workers
Get Comparable Worth Pay Hikes
agent les and the private srclot
as well
I Ids is something Dial is long
overdue am! I* eminently fair
Tile (ilan resulted Irum a
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examples ol stenographers, a
lemalf dominated Job. getting
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alKiul 20 peri cot ol ihem males
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chairman nl llic Game* Exccti
live ( (imilllMci-. .mllcljiairs gel­
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llu- past Watty indicator
The commtltci-. which met
Wednesday morning fur the I a s i
lime until October, reviewed
some of the tilings thal have
gone wrong In previous Games
lit an effort to make ilthigs run
HiUtMdhrr
Martha Vaneev, ehalnnan ol
ilie lalcnt and variety show, said
a local woman had called to
c o m p la in that she was so
shocked when one ol the con
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applause, lie said ” tl we set- the
Soviets are moving 111. we need
in respond Immediately in show
we mean business ."
Shevchenko said he made Ihe
decision lo defect when he real­
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he became, that there was
nothing he could do lo Influence
deelslons.
"W hrn I Joined the foreign
ministry I truly believed Ihe
Soviet Union was for disarma­
ment and units control. I became
disillusioned and frustrated."
He said Ihe Soviets (i|ierate
with an "arrogance of powrr "
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in Angola and Intervened In the
mosl clear and direct way, with
30,000 Cuban troops And now
N ica ra g u a W hat n e x t? El
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$ 1 2 ,0 0 0 lor llu- 4 5 -m ln u tc
leclurr. said tltr Soviet leader­
ship recently started to project
that by Ihr year 2017. the 100th
anniversary of Ihe Russian Revo­
lution. thal there will Ik - several
advanced socialist countries In
the West
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have to deal with the Soviet
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Survivors Include her son.
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and Convalescent Center. Horn lers. Lulu Mar Sutton. Sunfurd.
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grand ch ild ren : seven great­
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and a member ol Ihe First ford. Is In charge ol arrange­
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Geneva.
Mr, Irvin V, Morion. titL of
S u r v iv o r s in c lu d e h e r
IiusImiu I. Clyde; daughter. Hob­ 1020 stale Road 410. Winter
ble Jc.mne Squires, U rn rvu ; Springs, died Tuesday at home
Mom Aug 1H. 1015 In Stuart, he
sister M rs G la d y s M urle
moved lo Winter Springs a year
Callahan. Lawton. Oklu.: grand
later and lived there most ol his
d a u g h te r. J a m i e J e a n n e
life H r was a truck driver and a
Squires. Sanlord
Baptist He was a U S Army
Garden C h a p e l Home for
Funerals Orlando. I* i » charge Veteran ot World War II
Survivors Include Ids wile,
“I urtangenienlaMulx-1 S daughter. Palsy Anti
ELMOR HOWARD
M a sk
St P etersburg; sun.
Mrs Elinor Howard. 72. of 2550
Byrd Ave., Sanford, died Tues­ Freddie C-. Minis, two sisters,
Ann Shrppurd. Sanford, and
day ai Central Florida Regional
Bobble Lee, Jacksonville; seven
Hospital. Sanford Bom August
H, n »ia m Sanford she was a grandchildren
G ra m how -G al ties Fu n eral
lifelong resident of the COItlltlU-

Home, l.ongwiMxL Is In charge of
arrangements

...Defector
Cant Inued from page 1A
lt.itIic 1 be said, the Soviet
tat tit ts to take over country by
rouniry In the ITtlrd World
II they sre tlicrr Is no resistcncr Irum the West they will
move In." In- said
Mr said the best tiling Presldent Heagun ever did was to
Invatlr Urrtiuda
lo show the Soviet Union
there are limits in our (U .S J
tolerance
G re e te d by p ro lo n g e d

put a bullet in It and shot her
you dealt with"
More than a h u n d re d ."
"T h e n I fell her pulse. I
though! oh my G ( kL I loused u Fred man replied
How many of these have shot
up. I (nit in another bullet and
their wives ’"
shot her again." he said
Dr Marvin Frcdman. a clinical
"None." Frrdntan said
psychologist, said Gilbert had
Hours before the shooting. Sea
Caretaker's Syndrome." a feel­ Ranch Club manager Eugene
ing of Isolation and depression Hudak testified he and Gilbert
common among |K-opk- who care attended a condominium meet­
for terminally III loved ones
ing and Gilbert, tears streaming
"He was constantly trying to down his face, told him. "Gcnr.
attend to her needs." Frcdman there's not a damn thing I can
lesiificd "H e saw his wife-de­ d o . I ’ve e x h a u s te d e ve ry
teriorating and he knew her avenue "
condition could only get worse.
Moments later. Hudak said
Ii Is one of the most devastating Gilbert's sobbing wile burst Into
(-motional traumas a person can ihe mrctlng
experience "
I heard her sav. I'm In pain. I
Th e n a prosecutor asked warn to die." Hudak said "I jusl
Frcdman. "How many people saw . like If a rubber band broke
with Caretaker's Syndrome have In hi* head, he |u*i flipped "

Court Rules A g a in s t W omen C laim ing Sexual H arassm ent

FPL Report Doesn't Fix Blame

LOS A N G E LE S |IJPI|
Mon­
th o n 11.0 0 0 It-m a le c I I v
employers will gel salary in
( leases up in 15 percent to settle
a nimparable worth complaint
that they were being paid le s s
than males doing similar |nhs
Mayor Tom Mraillry called llic
plan "long itvrrdiu- and lair "
I be settlement which will
cost ila -1 ny $12 million over llic
nt-xi three veats. will Inerruse
IlldlVKhial salaries bom 1(1 15
pen eni so |ha I by duly HIH7
women will make as much
money as men holding com pa
rablc Jobs
Ibis is a significant pay
Increase lor librarians and clcrl
cal workers." Hradlry lohl re
(Millers and will send a positive
signal to oilier governmental

stroyed her mind and caused
racking pain that prescription
narcotics could not relieve.
The prosecution and defense
arc scheduled to sum up the
case for the 12-rnrmber circuit
court Jury today.
Gilbert told the Jury he shoi
his wife In their Sea Ranch Club
c o n d o m in iu m on M a rch 1
because she begged repeatedly
— Including tbal day — for
someone lo put an end to her
misery.
"W ho's that somebody hut
me?" Gilbert asked. "I did a
terrible i lung, but I had lo do II
” 1 know I was breaking the
law. bul somr Ibings are more
important than the law The
only solution to me was lo
terminate her suffering.
"I took the gun off (he shelf.

curlier ruling, the smaller panel had decided
sexual harassment victims could mount a
negligence case against ihrlr employer*
"Th e Worker* compensation Act affords
ihe exclusive remedy lor recovery of dam­
age* arising (nan compensable, or }ioirn
tially compensable Injuries falling within its
purview," the unsigned majority opinion
said In Ihe key case Tin- majority concluded
that scxually-m otlvulrd
assaults
arc
aiiiiing Ihr Injuries covered hv the act
The dissenting judges. In a series ol
opin ion s, generally argued that the
Legislature did not intend tor such acts as
fondling, kissing grabbing and hogging to
1m*covered by workers' comp
Among the dissenters was C'ltlcl Judge
Richard W. Ervin III who said Except lor
the very limited rrntrdlrs available to
ajipdlunts under the llrdrrull Civil Rights
Act of 1984 and Ihe Florida Human Rights
Act. the majority's ojilnton has elfectlvrly
precluded any recovery lor compensation
arising from sexual harassment claims m
those instances where physical contact has
occurred hut without the victim's sufh-rltig
any resulting physical Injury ((-((ulrlitg
medical treat incut or mental disability
The iwlu rulings came on a soil tiled Irv

Some committee members
said they didn't think the jokes
were olfenslve and "added a
little spire" lo the show
Jrrnlgan proposed a blue line
1m- painted on Mu- route of the
ti-mlle leisure walk lo k rrp
contestant* on track It seems
sometimes the police who con­
trol tndflc along the route go one
way and the con teal ants, who
sometime* go astray, another.
In another event
mint marathon
It
out that two id
crossed ih r lllllsb
same llm r going
directions

— the 6-m lle
was pointed
the runners
lllie at lllr
In opposite

And i ben I hen- were l he two
goiters who Iced ntt on sixth and
eighth greens, hut somehowmissed tjie seventh all together
Women's Lit) apparently has
lls disadvantages Extension
H om e E c o n o m is t B a rb a ra
(hr people and Ihr regime
"W r havr to talk — not that It
could lead to complete tin
demanding — so that regional
conflicts will nni escalate Inlo
major confrontations," In- said
S h rv c h e n k o w arned thul
America should not hold any
illusion about arms control Hr
said the Soviets could give up
n u cle ar w eapons but they
believe it is Impossible to
achieve I tic-1r goals without
them.
"We cannot irusl the Soviet
Union. W r have a need to
understand who wr arc dealing
with." he said.

an Okaloosa County woman and Iter
husband and a pair of consol Ida! ed suits
filed by two female employees of a
Lirksonvtllr-area convenience store chain
In the first case. Vtrkl Brown alleged that
shr sobered "mental anguish" because of
.a lions hv a male supervisor Jack Hlalch,"
at a Winn-Dixie grocery store In Mary
Esther.
Brown claimed thai Hlalch grabbed her
and that the store w-as aware he had
( nmmlllrd similar acts against other frmalc
employees
In tltr other cases, June Jacqueline
Schw artz and Carrie Esses each alleged thal
Zippy Mart supervisor Hobby Adams com­
mitted a variety of assaults and batteries
against them, tin hiding hugging, pinching,
patting and embracing them against Ihrlr
w Ills
This, they said, placed them In fear and
caused ihem mental suffering
Under the slate's Judicial system, the I si
DCA is normally the court of Iasi resort on
workers" comp Issues The Florida Supreme
Court rarely will reconsider such cases
unless the district court request* a review
llu- 1st DCA did not certllv cither of Ihr
sexual harassmenl cases to the higher
i nun

Hughes made an appeal lor
some turn to hcl|i sei up tables
|or i if! I lobby Show The event
is sponsored by the Seminole
( onIIIV Extension Homemaker*
i lohs. in the Sanford City Hall
She salt! Iasi year male county
employees delivered more than
50 tables then s.u around and
watched as b n Homemakers
hauled the hravv furniture In
and sal II up
Since- we're a
leant, how about some help?"
stir asked
"For years we vr worked as a
leant, now It's time tin- indlvldii
al event sponsor* to stand on
tliclr own feel and are resixutsl
hie loi making llietr own at
r a n g r m r n ls ." J r rn lg a n resjxiiidcd Each ol tin Golden Age
Gam es e ven ts ha* a local
sjHiiisoring business or organ)/.r

lion responsible lor arranging tor
the site, equipment, rules, and
judging.
A likely candidate lor Mils
vcar's leisure walk, who In the
past thought li was iik &gt;much lor
her and didn't enter. Is executive
e n n ttn lllre m em ber M innie
Kane
Mrs K a ne b re eze d
through tin- recent 12 mile
March of Dimes Walk a-thon In
Sanford in three hours. As Mtc
oldest participant in tlie* walk,
she was presented tickets during
Wednesday's meeting good lor
dinner for two for she and her
husband ai Poppa.lay's
-Jrrnlgan said die Wednesday
ulghl country-western barbecue
-iml hordowti will lx- held III Fort
Mellon Park and will replace the
d In n er-da n ce as i h r social
lugldiglii ol Game* week

route into the m a rin a and
operate cruises there He noted
this w-as alter Star Line Corp s
lease expired Since then. Volk
Continued from page l A
said, he lias refused lo renew ihr
lair Bridges said there is a Irasc tx-rause of Itie damage to
possibility the suit may be sei
llu- dock
lied iM'Inrr the trial date
Hi- said ifie Romance will draw
Volk said the Star Line Corp only 4 5 frrl of water whllr Ihr
has |&gt;ald II* rent at the marina Si.tr draws 6 5 (rrl. adding the
through May He said Circuit Romance lias fyur engine* with
Judge Robert McGregor ordered propellers 37 frrl apart and can
Mu linn to pay up back m u due easily maneuver w ithin Ihe
whrn hr refused lo grant an harbor without doing damage.
Injunction requested by Volk lo The Slat of Sanford has two
require the Star to vacate the engines with priqx-llrrs seven
marina in April
leet apart and has difficulty
V o lk s a id h r h a s h e r n m aneuvering In the harbor
negotiating with American River without creating damage. Volk
Cruises ulrtrc January lo to said

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stepson, Willard I) Nelder. Dr
lUtry; three stepdaughters. Sally
A Nelder. D e B a ry. Sandra
HERBERT D. MUSE
Dunn. Sanlord. and Su/lr Con
Herbert I) Muse. 57. of Route n rry . Orange C ity: brother
I Box 183-1), Sanford, died Rome O. Stephens J r . Col
I'ursduy Ul Central Florida Rr- urnbus. Ga
glottal Hospliul. Sanlord Bum
Allrnun Funeral Home. D r
Aug 13 11)27. he was u lifelong Bury, Is In charge of arrange
resident ol Sanlord He was a merits.
building supervisor for the
WARLEYC. PERKINS
Seminole County School Board
Mr Wurley C. Perkins. 33. ol
lb- w.ts a member ol the Lake
Monroe Baptist Church He was 553 W. Noire Dame Drive. Alla
a r s Navy veteran of World monte Springs, died Monday al
O rla n d o R e g io n a l M edical
War li
Survivors include his wife. Center. Ikirn Ju ly 23. MI51 In
Jcssir Mae, three sons, Gary and New York City, he moved to
Michael. Uiih of Sanford, Ikiug. Alluinontr Springs from Los
Oviedo; daughter. Cindy. San- Angeles In January lie was
lurd; three brothers. Jam es. employed by Ihe Roadways
Lake M ary. R ichard. S u m - Trucking Company.
Survivors Include his parents.
im-rdaJe. Ata.. and Roy, West
Palm Beach; three sisters. Betty Ernest E. and Victoria W , Alta
Beall, DcHury. Lots Wolfer. New monte Springs, brother Ernest
Smyrna, and Put Keene. San- E. Jr.. New York City, a slsirr
T r u d y D t a n e . A lt a m o n t e
lotd. live grandchildren.
Oaklawn Funeral Home. Lake Springs
Bald w in -F a irc h ild Funeral
Mary, ts in charge of arrange­
Home. Forest City, is in charge
ments
of arrangements
MYRTICEE NEIDER
WILBUR G. STEWART
Mrs My nice Elizabeth Nelder.
Mr Wilbur G Stewart. 88. of
81. ol 13H Coronado Hoad.
Dellarv. died Tuesday at her b02 Forest Drive. Casselberry,
home. A resident of DcBury for died T u e s d a y at La k rvie w
Ml years, she was bom Deo. 7. Nursing Center. Sanlord Born
MI24 in Fitzgerald. Ga She was April 4. IH97 In Hatavtu. Ohio,
a txMikkrrper for an uulo repair he moved to Casselberry Irani
shop S u rv lv u rs in c lu d e a Alexandria. Yu . In 1961 lie was

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a retired a irp o rt p lan n in g
*fw( Ultsl and was a Catholic. Mr
was a member of American
Legion Post 88. Jacksonville,
and a past commander of an
A m e ric a n L e g io n Post in
Melbourne.
Survivors Inrlude his wife.
Melanie; (wo daughters. Patricia
Kruby. Denver, and Jacqueline
Bcdlngcr, Holly Hill, four grand
children; live greatgrandchildren
H aldw in -F a irc h ild Funeral
Home. Altamonte Springs, ts In
charge of arrangements
ROBERTA WILLIAMS
Mrs Roberta Williams. 71.
2207 Hawkins Ave.. Sanford,
died Tuesday at Central Florida
Regional Hospital. Sanford Born
June 15. 1914 In Brlsson. Ga .
she lived In Sanford since 1926
She was a homemaker and a
Baptist
S u r v iv o r s In c lu d e her
husband. Richard: two daugh­
ters. Ella Mar Hail and Hattie
Mae Johnson, bolh of Sanford:
two sons. James and William
B ill." both ol Sanford; two
sisters. Lizzie Mar Hollis and
Lula Mae Johnson, both ol
Sanford, brother, Toby Brown.
Georgia: 18 grandchildren; 51
g r r a t -g r a n d c h lld r r n ; seven
great-great-grandchildren
Sunrise Funeral Home. San­

ford. is In charge of arrangements

Funeral Notice*
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- f u n e r a l | * r « i( « t lor M r t
B a rts* 8
B « « w n n oi o * ca« ia o »m . C * n * v « . will tw
S»(d F rid a y •( 11 • m al g r a ta * ,o * in Gian
Ma»ar&gt; W am orial Par*
P a r t * a s is*
B ar
G a ry Itnar F ir t l UnOad M atSod .tl
C h u r ts G a n a ra o d ic a n o g G a rd e n Chapa!
Moma for F u n aralt. O landa in ( S a r g a
M U tl. H I M I I T O
- F u n a r a ! ie rv tc a * far Marbarf D (Wu*a U ,
o l Roufa I. Sanford, who d a d Tuaaday will
ba s a id F rid a y M ay to al It a m
at IS*
O aklaw n F u n arai Mom* Chap*I w ith F re d A
B aker o ffK ia tin g Burial will (ak a p la c a in
O a k la w n M a m o rla l P ark V ttO a U o n tor
tom riy and Stan d * today &gt;1 p m O aklaw n
F u n eral Moma in ch arge
W ILL IA M S . B O B I B T A
- F u n a r a i » a r y l&lt; a i fa r M r *
B o b a rt*
W iittam a r i. of n s t M aw*me A u a . U n fo rd ,
who d w d Tuaaday will bo n a il T u o td a y a t l
P m a i im o n d in .toh M B C h u rch w ith ts *
" • » E L Bui toek off k toflng V tow in g will ba
* ♦ P m M onday Burial in O a k la w n Com o
tory Lu n rita F unarai Moma in ch a rg e
MOW A B O E t M O *
- f u n a r a i ta rv lc a a tor M r* E lm a r H ow ard.
11 of ) 1J0 B y rd Ava . Sanford, who died
Tu*» 0a » w ill ba a t II a m S a tu rd a y at Sf
Luka M iu io n e r y B a p till Church C am ero n
C ity, w ith ihe R e* R e o w y a ll G re e n o fficia l
ng Vrawing will be * f p m F rid a y Burial
e il l b e In Shnoh Cam atory S u n n ta F unarai
Mama in ch a ro a
M O RTON . IRVIN V
- G ' e ****** fu n eral tar .« .•» for M r IryMx V.
M orton «*. o f I0]g tia to Road *t». w in te r
Springs, who dtod Tuetday w&lt;ll b a held
F n d a y of_ I I a m In t rergraen C a m a to ry
io n to rd t r e n d * m ay c a ll today } a an d 11
P rn G r a m h o e G a ln a t F y n a r a l H a m a
Long wood in ch a rge

�PEO PLE
Evening Herald. Sanford. FI.

Thursday. May f. I f l l - I B

Gold Medal Award
Sanford Kin Finalist
In Nationwide Program

Beta Sigma Phi Celebrates Founder's Day
Sanford Chapters of Beta Stgma Phi and the
BSP City Council celebrated Founder's Day
with a luncheon at Malson E t Jardin,
Altamonte Springs. Among the activities at
the event was each chapter announcing Its
"W om an ot the Y e a r" as follows: seated,
from left, Jeanine Lloyd, Gam m a Lambda:

D u rin g the Beta Sigm a Phi Founders D a y
ce le b ra tio n . C ity C ouncil o fficers w ere
Installed. Betty J a c k , retiring president,
installs the follow ing: Barbara G o rm a n ,
se ate d left, v ic e p re s id e n t; a n d L o ri

Brenda Elswlck, City Council; and Marlles
McGIbbon, XI Beta Theta. Standing, from
leff: Vickie Hall, Preceptor Beta Lambda;
Kitty Corley (and Eve Rogero, absent).
Preceptor Delta Della; Laurel Rodgers, XI
Theta Epsilon; Karen Hittel, Xi Epsilon
Sigma; and Maureen Haig, Zeta XI.

W a lv ic k , record in g s e c re ta ry . Standing,
fro m le ft, L a u re l R o d g e rs , tre a s u re r;
Fra nces M cA d a m s , corresponding socre
ta ry ; and R uth Holfon, president.

Genrral Motors of Detroit re
cently announced a program for
General Motors employers en­
titled "The Charlmnn’s Award
For Excellence In Community
Activities". Conducted on a 5year cycle this Is the first award
of Its kind.
The program Is designed to
recognise and honor those GM
employees who perform out­
standing service for the Ix-tter
ment of their com m unities
through voluntary participation
In civic, charitable and other
activities
Upon receipt of the program
by the local branch of GMAC. a
fellow employe. Susan Can
delore, nom inated V ictoria
Nathan Kllllns for thr award due
to her activities In civic, rharlla
hie and other endeavors
Mrs Kllllns has been selected
on a nationwide basts as one ot
the lO employees In the final
competition for the Gold Medal
Award
Mrs Kllllns and her husband,
Dan Kllllns Sr attended a re
ception and dinner honoring the
10 winning employes at the St
Regis Hotel In Detroit on Mav I
Her endeavors Include the
L o c a l and State H oard ol
Directors, United Cerebral Palsy
of Central Florida. Inc with
whom shr has lieeit associated
for some 10 years She is an
active member ol the City
Heautllul Chapter ol the Amen
can Business Womens Assoeta
lion, having held several offices
and was selected as the Woman
of the Year She has been
associated with this chapter lor
I I years Shr chaired the Public
Relations Department lor the
Regional Conference ol the
A H W A c o v e r in g F l o r i d a ,
Georgia. Alabama and Puerto
Rico. For many years Mrs
Klllens has hern a hostess lor
the Miss Florida Pageant.
Victoria (Vlcktel Is a member
a n d O rd a in e d D e a c o n of Ore St
l*nid,s P re stiyte rliin C h u r c h ,
a p u s l vice p re s id e n t o f
W o m e n of the C h u r e h a n d
h e ld ntnnv o th e r offices

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committee assignments for the
church
She (s an active tnrubKT ol the
Orange Branch ol the NAACP a
past member ot the Church
W omen U n ite d ol O rla nd o
Com m encem ent Speaker tor
Orange County School Hoard a
sponsor o( the annual appear
anrr of ‘Black Seeds' a dance
drama group ol Rochester N Y
These she has done in addition
to working full time tor G M A C
and site ts equalh as active on
committee assignments tor bet
employers
Mrs Kllllns. a staunch sup­
porter of the Good Samaritan
Hume In Snnloid founded bv
her grandparents, rtniolhy and
the late Ruby Lee Wilson, is the
daughter ol Mrs Thelma Nathan
Mike, also ol Sanford the ad­
ministrator ol tin Good Samart
Ian Home

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Victoria Killins

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Banquet
Speaker
The A nnual Mother's Day
Banquet of Nrw Bethel AMK
Church. Main Street, will lx* held
on Saturday. May I I . at 7 p in
Guest speaker for the event
will lx- Mary J . Fears a native of
Sanford, who Kvrs In Daytona
Beach where shr Is a media
specialist at Westsldc Elementa­
ry School
Mrs Frars. an active member
of Zion Hope Missionary Baptist
Church. Sanford. Is a graduate of
Hrthunr-Cookmuit College and
Florida Stale University. She
holds membership In various
educational, civic and religious
o rg a n lia t lo u s
— M a r v i Hawkins

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Beachcomers - and Skirts
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I B — Evening Herald. Sanford, FI.

Thursday. May 9, I VIS

by Chic Young
PROTECT '
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by Mort Walker
SA R G E , V'KkJOW THAT
HORSESHOE BEETLE
PUT O V E R TH E P O O R
FOR G O O P
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THE BORN LOSER

by Art Sansom

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Only Time May Heal
Chronic Ear Infections
DEAR DR. G U T T - Our non
began to have ear Infections
when he was 2 months old.
Whenever he quit taking medi­
cine. the Infection came back. At
7 months, he had Teflon tubes
put In his ears, but he keeps
having Infections.
DEAR H EA D ER - He will
probably outgrow his proclivity
for ear Infections Teflon tubes
do not usually cause allergies, so
I suspect that your doctor Is as
frustrated as you are. Many
children seem to be particularly
s u s c e p t i b l e to r e p e a te d
middle-ear Infections, and about
all we ran do Is try lo preserve
their hearing, by using lubes
and antibiotics, until the little
nippers reach the stage when the
Internal ear vents begin lo func­
tion normally.
Your mm's i idles may not be
working properly If I were you. I
would have an In depth dis­
cussion with bolh your pediatri­
cian and your car specialist. Too
often, doctors fall lo communi­
cate with each other about
juirtlrularly difficult cases, and 1
think (hat you have the right to
ask for a conference. While
you're at it, Inquire whether
another ear. nose and throat
s|M-rlallst might Ik- consulted for
an opinion.
DEAR DR. G O T T - Why do
people's ears plug up when Ihey
gel a cold? What can be done
about |i and and how long
should they remain pluggrd up?
Can this cause a hearing loss?
DEAR R EA D ER - T h r ear Is
made up of three sections (he
external canal (where the wax
ls|, the middle ear la chamber
that houses the lames of heating)
and the Inner ear (the Innermost
sanctum, deep In (hr skull,
which contains ihe centers for
balance).
Your question addresses Ihe
middle car. This chamber Is
airtight — except for one tiny
vent, the eustachlan tube, which
opens behind Ihe nose.
During normal conditions, thr
pressure In the middle ear Is
equal to the outside atmospherlr
pressure. .When people fly or
drive up steep hills, air rushes
out through the eustachlan tube
so as to he In equilibrium with
the external air pressure Your
ears may " p o p " as the de­
compression lakes place.

Similarly, when you swim
under waler or scuba dive, air
must be forred Into the middle
ear In order t? equalize the
Increased external pressure of
Ihe water.
As long as air Is freely allowed
to pass In and out of the
middle-ear chamber, people ex­
p e rie n c e no s e n s a tio n of
blockage, fullness or pain
When the eustachlan-tube
vent Is malfunctioning, however,
a pressure differential Is formed;
this can cause discomfort. When
ACROSS

you have a cold, the membranes
behind the nose become con­
gested and swollen. This can
t e m p o r a r ily close off the
eustachlan tube. Since the m id­
dle ear cannot now equalize
pressure, you may experience a
sense of blockage.

Send your questions to Dr.
Con at P O Box 91428. Cleve­
land. Ohio 44101.

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MR. MEN AND LITTLE MISS

By Ja m e s Jacoby
At a recent tra m match.
North-South ut both table*
Mumbled Into the rather Inelc
gain contract of three no-trump.
The heart null Wan dutifully led
and ihe defenders managed to
collect five quick Irlrkn to act the
coni met.
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ing at the good m x club contract.
Allcr two no-trump, the threenpadc hid nut only shows (our
npadcs, hut a l i o nuggt-nln that
rchpundcr'h hand may not be
totally milted for no-trump
Four dubs describes a good
d u b milt, anti also implies heart
weakness. Now what about four
hearts? Is there any danger that
the four-heart hid could he
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should I k * easy, and ll Is.
What If North did not have
such an unbalanced hand, but
simply wanted lo cheek for a
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\CoM.NO,1 HANK VOtL
J i I J U S T MAP

What The Day
Will Bring...
YOUR BIRTHDAY
MAY lO. 1988
Compensations that wetr tie
tiled you In the pam will mart
flowing lo you In Ihe year ahead
These will Include some that you
thought you'd never be able to
collect.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
This should be a rewarding day
lor you where you'll get deserved
recognition. Th e re could be
some material benefits in addi­
tion to (he applause.
GEMINI (May 2 1-June 201
Assertive action will bring drsir able results today Ik* a gogetter In situations where there
is something of value at stake.
CANCBR (June 21-July 22)
It's important unlay (hat you
appreciate the fact that you have
the power and wherewithal to
change conditions more to your

liking. A rt lo your advantage.
LEO (July 23 Aug. 221 More
cun be achieved today by work­
ing In conjunction with another,
rathrr than attempting to do
things on your own. Seek out a
competent teammate.
VIRQO I Aug 23-Sept. 221
Instead of walling to be told
what to do today, assume the
Initiative and direct Ihr course of
events You're a lietter leader
than follower.
LIBRA |Sept. 23-Ocl. 23) A
romantic Interest will be Im ­
pressed and responsive to your
charm mg and gallant ways to­
day. The Impression will be
lasting
SCORPIO (Oct. 24 Nov 22)
Much enjoyment will be derived
today If you work on projects or
assignments that permit you to
e xp re ss yo u r crea tive and
artistic abilities.
SAGITTARIUS INov 23 Dec
21) Pleasant surprises may be In
ilore for you today In your

fine lo one relationships Even
people who aren't normally co­
o p e ra tiv e w ill b r n d o v e r
backward to help you,
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 Jan.
IU) Something that you're pres­
ently engaged In merely as a
hobby or a sideline has greater
potential Ihan you realize. Turn
11Into u moneymaker
AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feh. 10)
You have a delightful gift today
that will enable you to add apajk
and luster to social gatherings.
When you enter a room, your
presence will be felt.
PISCES |Feb. 20 March 20)
Lady Luck tends to favor you
today when you look out for the
welfare of others as well as your
own. Good deeds will put you
into ihe profit column
ARIES (March 21-April I9|
lietter communication Is possi­
ble today between you and an
imponant friend or relative. Say
what’s on your tnlnd and you'll
be correctly understood

�Evening Herald, Sanford, FI.

Thurtday,

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Blood Donors Are Lifeline To Rescue Those In Need
DEAR ABBT: Please Rive the
piece titled "What Good Is a
Blood Donor" another run I
missed it the first time It ran. but
several people have told me
about It.
Blood donors are so desperate­
ly needed now. It seems like

something we could use.
VOLUNTEER
DEAR VOLUNTEER: Here It Is:
DEAR ABBY: 1 Just donated
blood to the Am crtran Red Cross
blood center In Poughkeepsie.

New York., and I am enclosing a
piece that was handed to me on
my way out.
I hope you will print It. So
many people not aware of how
Important it Is to give bloodespecially now Ihat our national
blood bank supply has become

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A BLOOD DONOR IS GOOD
YOR LIFE

J O in OUR C E L E B R A T IO M

DEAR A B B Y : "Walter In Bev­
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somebody with leukemia. For
people being operated on. For
barefoot kids who aren't careful.
For-people who are Into fordin'
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people who fool around with
guns. For little kids who manage
to uncap a bottle of some thing
poisonous.
A blood donor Is good for
people who have been badly
burned. For new mothers who
need transfusions. For new
liable* who need u complete
change of blood supply. For
people having open-heart sur­
gery For cancer patients For
people with scbe re hepaillls and
uncmla. For kids who fall out of
Irees or whatever. For anybody,
any age with bleeding ulcers.
For people who were In the
wrong place at the wrong lime
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Seminole High 55th Class Reunion
The 1930 class of Seminole High School met
for the 551h reunion at the Holiday Inn,
Sanford Marina, for a festive dinner and
nostalgic get together. There were 84 grad

uales In the class, according to Nellie
C o l e m a n of S a n f o r d , w i t h s e v e r a l
classmates attending from out of state. "We
had a good tim e ," M rs. Coleman said.

4-H Council Elects Officers
Seminole County 4-H Council circled officers
for 1(185-80 nl Itir final council meeting for 1985.
Th e County Council helps plan county wide
activities arid promote* the 4-H Program
Delegate* from each 411 d u ll In the county are
elected to serve a* their ctub'* representatives on
the Council.
Tlte following were elrcled to v r v r as next
year's coucll officers: president — Barbara Ann

Bucclno — Longwrxxl. vice president — Wesley
Nunnery — Chuluota; secretary — Melissa Henry
— 1Xingwood; treasurer — Allison Wallace —
Sanford: delegate — Jamie Hojanowskl — San­
ford; and Alternate Delegate — Tiffany Wallace —
Sanford.
These officer* will lx- Installed at the Annual
4-H Achievement Itampiet held In October.

Sally Allen Lunn. daughter of
Mr. and Mrs Edward Lunn of
Highland Calif., and Robert A n ­
thony Krzewinski. Ann Arbor,
Mich., son of Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Krzewinski. Fremont.
Ohio, were married April 27.
Th e Rev. William Neumann
officiated ui the ceremony at St.
P a u l's C a th o lic C h u rc h In
Daytona Beach and the Rev.
Robert Owens, a retired minster,
conducted the outdoor ceremony
that followed In Ormond Memo­
rial Cardens. Ormond Bearh.
The bride wore a street length
dress of champagne crepe with a
lace yoke and lace ruffle on the
long sleeves. She carried a
txmqurt of silk lilies and baby's
breath.
The attendants were Joseph
Krzewinski J r of Virginia Beach,
Va.. brother of the groom, best
man. and Leslie Underwood,
South Daytona Beach, brides­
maid.
A reception was held at the

M r. and Mrs. Robert Anthony Krzewinski
Unitarian S ocie ty b uilding.
Ormond Bearh. following the
ceremony.
The groom is a pilot for
Simmon* Airlines In Michigan,
The bride recently completed
her nurse's training at Daytona

Beach Community College
The y will be making their
home in Ann Arbor,
The bride Is a former resident
of Casselberry and her father Is a
former Casselberry city connoilman.

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Director Reviews Future
Of Libraries In County
Jean F Hhcln. Srmlnolc Counly Public Library'
System Director and guest speaker at the May
luncheon meeting of the Sanford Woman's Club,
gave members a comprehensive overview of
current and prospective library facilities In
Seminole County.
In October of 1978, when Ms Rhein began
working with the Seminole Cunty library system,
Sanford was contracting for services from the
Orange County library system. After years of
planning directed toward construction of new
libraries and overall expansion of library services,
the voters. In 1982, approved a B7 million dollar
construction program. New libraries will be built
In Casselberry. Oviedo. Forest City. Lake Mary
and Sanford.
It was originally planned to expand the existing
Sanford Public Library. Ms. Rhein said, but when
the opportunity arose to purchase the land
behind the library, the plans werr changed to
Include construction of a new building over twice
the sire of the present library. There will be
greater sealing capacity, a more functional
children’s area, more materials and an 800 »q. ft
auditorium for meetings of various kinds. The
services will remain much the same with an
expanded stall, she udded
The present Sanford library will be used for
processing books and for technical services
compatible with a centralized county system. A
two-phase construction progrum is scheduled to

Thursday, May f, IMS— IB

begin In Sanford in February. 1986 Completion
date Is scheduled for January of 1897.
Ms. Rhein told club members that, as fre­
quently happens, the new library will have
adequate materials and space The only thing
that may be lacking Is operating money, she said.
Only If enough people express a need for
expanded library services will the money be forth
coming Libraries have low priority for funding
Automation Is expensive but Is absolutely
necessary If the county Is to receive the desired
quality services and keep up with the current and
projected population explosion Five years ago
9.000 people a month used the Sanford Library.
Today, that number has Jumped to between
15.000 to 18,000 per month. Fifty thousand
people every 28 days u.se th two county libraries
and the bookmobile
Ms. Rhein told the clubwomen that library
services In Seminole County arc not considered
■quality." Consistency In funding will be needed
to achieve this goal. Ms. Rhein again em p h a sized
the Importance of making the desire for quality
services known to county commissioners and
expressed her appreciation of the continuing
support the library program has received from
Commissioner Bill KlrchofT.
The regular business meeting was conducted
by Ann Brtsson. president. Pat Foster introduced
two new members: Roxle Bowman and Gall
Smith— K ate Nash

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Sanford Woman's Club president Ann
Brisson, from left, Hazel Cash, chairman of
the club's Public Affairs Department, and

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club program.

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House
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Businesses
T A L L A H A S S E E

(Iff’l) — The House has
spill along party lines
over a proposal that
w o u ld g lv r b la c k ow ned s m a ll bust*
nesses special help In
com peting for state
contracts.
At Issue during floor
debate Wednesday was
I he prnjmsed Small and
M in o r it y b u s in e s s
Assistance Act of 1985
(Hit I20f&gt;| which would
In part create a special
panel to help black*
owned business com­
pete for stale contracts.
House D e m o cra ts
defended the panel as u
w ay to lirlp blacks
overeome years of tils*
i rlmlnitJon. Hut His­
panic members con­
tended tl favors one
m inority group over
others. On a partisan
■lfl-07 vote, the House
rejected an a m e n d ­
ment by Hep. Rodolfo
Garcia. H-llluleah. that
Commerce Committee
chairwom an lleverly
Hurnsed. I&gt; Lakeland,
s a id w o u l d h a v r
“ totally gutted" the
entire bill
A filial vote on the
bill could come next
week
The hill would give
all small and minori­
ty owned businesses
sfieclal consideration In
bidding for stale con­
tracts. However, I he
measure would also
create a Illark Huslncs*
Advisory Hoard with
(Hi m illio n In seed
money to help qualified
black b u s in e s s e s
secure private loans
and pool th e ir re ­
sources on projects.
No sla te a g e n c y
would Is- required to
set minority quotas In
a w a rd in g contracts.
Rather, they w ould
■’endeavor" to reserve
ir&gt; percent of their
i outracU (or small amt
m t n n r t lv Im n ln rw w h

Oil a 110 2 vole, the
House quickly pusxed a
inuch debated hill to
stop unopposed can­
didates from collecting
ca m p a ig n c o n trib u ­
tions — Just one day
alter a Republican bid
to tack on an amend­
m ent lim iting ca m ­
paign co n trib utio n s
prompted a 00-ntliiutc
haggling I m i i i I with the
m a jo rity parly that
ended in h GOP defeat.
Heps. Pete Dunbar.
It-Crystal Reach, ami
To m Woodrulf, H-St.
Petersburg, cast the
d i s s e n t i n g vot es.
Dunbar bad s|Minsored
In a 11 the doomed bid io
Hum campaign con­
tributions la $250 —
Instead ol the current
S I.&lt;)&lt;x) — am) another
Ill-fated proposal to
dose campaign chests
in n | ti t a t n c d h y
legislative party Iradcm.
Th e House a ls o de­
bated and scheduled
Dual votes on:
III! 341, which
w o u ld Increase (he
ininltmim $25 value of
contributions and gifts
elected oHIclals arc
required to rrpoit in
$ I0 (). and I i i i |h i s c a
$5,000 line on olllclals
w ho tall to lllr lliianctal
disclosure reports:
- Hit 844. which
would make political
ca nd ida tes who Hr
. i I m i u I llielr op|ionrnts
subject to 5 years in
pttsnn or a $5,000 fine
It the slurred candidate
could prove ihr state­
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Legal Notice

le g a l Notice

le g a l Notice

FIC TITIO U S N * M (

C IT Y OF SAN FO R O . FLO R ID A
N O T IC E T O T H E PUBLIC
Not it a It hereby given met tba
Board of Ad|uttm*nl of lb* City
Ot Senford wtll bold a regular
mooting on May Ik. INS in lb*
City Hall at II N A M in order
10 consider a request tor a
variant* Mi tha Toning Ordi
none* at If pertain* to rta r yard
setback requirements in a MR I
ditlrlet In
Lat 44. Hidden Lake Villa*.
Phare IV
Being mor* tpaciflcaily da
ter'bed at located H I Water
Oek Drive
Planned ut* ok tbo property It
for a room addition
B L Pert in* Chairman
Board Ol Adluttmonl
A D V IC E T O TH E P U B LIC If
a per tor decide* to eppael a
decision made with rotpecl to
*ny matter considered *f in*
obovo mooting or hearing, h*
m*y need a verbatim record ot
the proceedings Including the
•etllmony and avldanca. which
record It not provided by th*
City ol Sanlord (F llM O tO S I
Publitb M ay*. IT. INS
DEF kS

Sc-it* I* hereby given rs*l I
HI b u i n t l l *« 300
L o n e s o m e P in * D r i v e ,
Longwood. Seminole County.
Florid* ITT to under- IS* ficfmout
n * m # el A R T I S T I C
A W A K E N IN O S . end S ill w*
intend I* i* g n s r m i * n*me
wito IS* Clark ol IS* Ctrcutl
Court. Saminoi# County. Florid*
in accordance with IS* pro
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Statutes. To w lt Set lion M l I I
Florida Statutes IWT
/I/O Jan* Idler
Publito May *. t. It. J i is* I
DEF 4
IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T
OF T H E N IN T H
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT .
IN A N O F O R
S EM INO LE C O U N T T .
FL O R ID A
P R O B ATE D IVIS IO N
F IL E NO tS M l CP
In Mr Guardianship ol
JE F F R E Y S BUSKE.
a minor
FO R M AL N O TIC E
S T P U B LIC A TIO N
TO Mr Marty Burr*
Residence Unknown
y o u ARE N O T IF IE D mat
Fatlllon lor Appointment of
Guardian and Petition lor Ap
provrl ol SatHomanl of P r -w x r i
Iniurr Claim hev* boon Mad in
IM i Court and you aro required
to III# your wrltton defenses to
m* Prlltioni with Ih# Clerk ol
Ihil Court and to u r n o copy
lhatpof no tator man June ).
IMS. on Petil.one* s attornoy.
whose nama and address It
Loult C Bouchard, Esquire. kS
Weil Washington Slrrat, Or
landa. Florida 13101 II you tall
to do io ludpomonl may bo
on lor ad in duo tourM upon Is*
P rill ion*
W ITNESS my hand and th*
taal ot m u Court On Ibo alb day
of May in s
(S E A L )
DAVID N B F R R IE N
As Clerk ol lb* Court
By B rttyM C a p p i.
Deputy Clrrk
F in i publication or polling on
May ItS. INS
Publitb May t 14. 11, M, INS
DEF U
C IT Y OF SANFORO. F L O R ID A
N O TIC E TO TH E P U B U C t
Not lea (thereby glvan tbal lb#
Board ot Adluktmant ol lb* City
ol Sanford will bold a rogular
mauling on Mar Ik INS In Ibo
City Hall al II M A M In ordar
Io tontldor o request lor a
variant# In tba Toning O d l
none# at il portaint Io front m d
lido yard setback requirements
in a Ml I (fu lfill In
All H a il W*0 If ol N 111 ] II
and I n i Iba W OOlt ol tba S
1)1 J It and rallrod NOW ) Blk 1
T t l J . E R Traffordi map ot lha
Town ol Sanlord. according to
In* plat at roc or dod In PB I.
PGs*l A l l
Bring mor* tpoclllcally d*
K ille d *| located T il W 3rd
Slrool
Planned ut# ot tbo property I*
tor a wartbout*
B L Prrklnt, Chairman
Board ot Ad|uttmonl
A D V IC E TO THE P U B L IC II
o pur ton doddot to oppual a
doc 11ton mado wilb ratpacl to
any malior consider *cf #1 tba
A m mooting or boorlng. b*
may nrod a verbatim record ol
tbo procoodingt Including tba
foitlmony and evidence. which
record It not provided by tba
City of Sanford iFSiakOIOki
Publitb May F. 30 INS
D E I r*
IN TH E C IR C U IT C O UR T
OF TH E IIT M
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT,
IN A N O F O R
S E M IN O LE C O U N T T ,
FLO R ID A
CASE NO 41 # W CA Ok P
IN R E
Tba M a rr la g a ol
S A N D R A M IL L E R
SH EPHERD
Petition*' Wile

and
R O BER T DEAN SH EPHER D.
R *tpcndrni /It utband
N O TIC E OF A C TIO N
TO R O B E R T DEAN
SH EPHER O
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VOU ARE H E R E B Y
N O T IF IE D Ibal a Patlllon tor
Dlttolullon ol Marriaga bat
b**n Hied ogalntl you. and tbal
you arc required to torv* a copy
at your Mreport* or Pleading to
lha Patlllon upon Ibo Poll
•toner’* attorney. M A R V IN L
B E A M A N JR
M A R V IN L
B E A M A N JR . P A , *01 N
Wymore Road al Winlar Park
Florida lift* last, and lilt Ihr
original Mreport* or Pleading In
lb* oilier of Ibo Clerk ot Ift*
Circuit Court, on or tielore Ibo
10th da( ot Juna A D . INS It
you tail to do to. a Dataull
Judgment will b* taken ogalntl
you tor tbo relief demanded In
tbo Petition
Doted al Sanlord Samlnoto
County. Florida Ihi* ttb day ol
May IN I. A 0
D A V ID N B ER R IE N
C L E R K OF THE C IR C U IT
COURT
By JaanBrlllrnl
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IN TH E C IR C U IT CO URT
OF T H E E IG H T E E N T H
J U D IC IA L C IR C U IT ,
IN A N D FOR
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y .
F L O R ID A
CASE NO 4S *H T CA *t 0
F IR S T S T A T E SAVINGS AND
LOAN A S S O C IA TIO N
OF O R LA N D O
Plaintiff,
vt
JAY L B R E G A N D and CAROL
A B R E G A N D . bit wit*
end tb e U N IT E O S T A T E S
OF A M E R IC A .
Defendanti
N O T IC E OF SALE
Nollca it given that pursuant
to tbo Final Judgment entered
tba Mlb day ol April. INS. lb
Civil Action No IS OUT C A 0*G.
ot the C ircu it Court of tba
Elgbtoantb Judicial Circuit. In
and lor S a m ln o lo C o u n ty ,
F lo rid a , in w h ich J A Y L
B R E G A N D and C A R O L A
B R EG AN D . bit wifo. and tba
U N I T E O S T A T E S OF
AM ER IC A era Delendanlt and
FIR ST S T A T E SAVINGS ANO
LOAN A S S O C IA TIO N OF OR
LANDO it th* Plalntllt. I will
tall to tha highest end betbidder tor cath In the lobby ol
lb# W rit door ot tba Courthouse
in Senford. Seminole County,
Florid* el 11 M o m on lb* Jbth
dey of Mey, INS. tbo following
detcribod reel property tel forth
In Ibo Final Judgment
Lot in . M A N D A R IN SEC
TION T H R E E , according to lb*
plel thereof a t recorded In Plat
Book 11. Pegee It and It. Public
Record* of Sominola County.
Florida
IS E A U
D A V ID N B E R R IE N
Clerk ol Circuit Court
By Belly B Colbart
At Deputy Clerk
Pubiuetlon ot this Notice on
May I end t. I N I
DEFt
IN n i l C IR C U IT C O UR T
OF TH E E I0 H T E E N TH
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
IN A N D F O R
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY ,
F L O R ID A
C A S IN O t S U M C A *4 0
IN RE TH E M A R R IA O I OF
TH O M A S L E E M A B ER IN
P* III loner Husband
and
M A R Y A IE N E M A B E R IN
Respondent Wil*
NO TIC E OF A C TIO N
TO M ARY A L I N E M A B ER IN
RoutoSPO Bee II*
Detroll lakae. M N U U I
YOU ARE H E R E B Y
N O T IF IE D Ihet a Patlllon tor
Modification h a t boon lllod
againil you and you aro r*
quirod to serve * copy ol you'
w t llten defenses II any, to it on
N A N C Y F A L L E Y . E S Q U IR E .
Petllloner/Husband’• altornty.
whose eddress is F R E E M A N .
E A TO N , F O U N T A IN A A L L E Y .
Post Office Bot N . Altamonte
Springs. Florid*. nilSOOre. on
or tel or# June II. INS. end til*
ib* original with the Clerk of
this Court either before service
on Husband s attorney or Im
mediately Ibereettor otherwise
t default will be entered agalntl
you tor the rellet demanded In
ib* Pelillen
W ITNESS my band and Ib*
seel ot Ihlt Court on -hit 4 day ol
May l*U
(S E A L )
D A V ID N B E R R IE N
Clark ol tba Circuit Court
By /*/ Cheryl R Franklin
A t Deputy Clark
Publish May ». I*. I I IO. INS
D E F k»
C IT Y OF SANFORO. F L O R IO A
N O TIC E T O T H E P U B L IC
Nolle* it hereby given that tba
Roa'd ol Adlvtiment ol tba City
ol Sanlord will bold a regular
mealing on May Jk. INS In Iba
City Hall al II 10 A M In order
to consider a requett tor *
variance in the Zoning Ordi
nance *t H pertain* to tida yard
settled requirement* In a SR I
district in
lo t SI. Gtovtviow Village. Ind
Addn . PB It P G t I A *
Being mors specifically da
s c r i b e d e t lo c a t e d
111
Grove wood Asenuo
Planned use ol tba property It
tor a ting1* family residence
11 L Per klnt. Chairman
Boar d ol Adluttmonl
ADVICE TO TH E P U B L IC It
a parson doc toot to appeal a
decision mod* with rotpecl to
any metier considered al to*
above mooting or hearing ho
may need a verbatim record ot
the procoodingt Including to*
•otlimany and avldanca. which
toesrd I* n*t provided by tba
City ol Sanlord IF S N a D IM I
Publitb May* 10 I N I
D E F ea

C IT Y O F SANFORD. FLO R IO A
N O TIC E T O IH E PUBLIC:
None* t hereby glvon that to*
Baa'd ot Adluttment at to* City
Ot Sanford will held a ragwlar
meeting an May Jk. INS In tba
City H*n at tl H A M In order
to consider a request Tor a
varianc* Ml to* Zoning Ortfi
nance a t II portents to minimum
required tot area Ms a SR I
dittrlcl In
Late l i t . 111. eio A ell.
Woodruff s Subd PB J PG*k
Bamg mgr* tpacibcaiiy de
scribed at tocattd MOT. MOI.
MO* A M N Myrtle Ay*
plenned ut* *f to* property It
tor a tings* family residence
B L Perkin*, Chairmen
Board ol Adjustment
A D V IC E TO TH E P U B LIC If
a per ton decides to appeal *
decision mad* with respect to
any metier considered at to#
above meeting ov bearing he
may need * verbatim record at
the proceedings including to*
testimony end evidence which
record It not provided by Itw
City of Sanlord IFSIM OIOSI
Publitb Akey ? » . INS
D E F kT

N O TIC E OF A
P U B LIC H E A R IN G
T O CONSID ER
T H E A D O P TIO N OF
AN O R D IN A N C E
B T T H E C IT Y
O F SA N FO R D . FLO R ID A
No-lce it bertby glvan thtt a
Public Hearing will be held at
to* Comm its ion Room In th#
City Hall in to* City 0« Sanlord
Florida. *• I 00 oclock P M on
May I], IN S to consider Its*
adoption ot an ordinanc* by th*
City ot Sanlord Florida, at
lot low*
O R D IN A N C E NO 13*4
AN O R D IN A N C E OF TH e
C I T Y OF S A N F O R D .
F L O R ID A , TO A N N E X
W I T H I N T H E C O R P O R A TE
A R E A OF T H E C IT Y OF
SANFO R D. F L O R ID A . UPON
A D O P TIO N OF SAID ORDI
N A N C E . A P O R TIO N OF TH E
P R O P E R T Y L Y IN G E A S T O F
AND A B U T T IN G U S
IT »1
AM D S O U T H O F C O L L IN S
D R I V E ; S A ID P R O P E R T Y
B E I N G S I T U A T E D IN
SEMI NOLE COUNTY.
F L O R ID A IN ACCORDANCE
W IT H T H E V O L U N T A R Y
A N N E X A T I O N P R O V IS IO N S
OF S E C T IO N IM Wk. FLO R ID A
S T A T U T E S , P R O V ID IN G FOR
S E V E R A B IL IT Y . CO N FLICTS.
A N O E F F E C T I V E D A TE
W H E R E A S , Ihere bat bean
Iliad with the City Clerk ot Ib*
City ol Sanford. Florida, a
petition containing to* name* of
th# property pwnert Mt Ib* art*
described hereinafter request
ing enneaalton to to* corporal*
area ol tbo City of Sanford
Florida, and requeuing to be
included therein end
W H E R E A S . Ih* P rop erly
Appraiser ol Samlnolo County.
Florid*, having certified toe I
there It on* company owned
peccol In Ib* *r** to be enneaed.
end tort teid company president
has signed th* Potltlon lor
Annoaallon, and
W H ER E A S . II bat been dt
lormirvod that th# proparty dt
I C T l b e d h e r e i n a f t e r It
reasonably camped and con
liguout to tba corporal* areas ol
to* City pi Sanlord. Ftorld*. end
tbel Ib* enneeallpn ol told
properly will not result In th*
rroetionol an enclave, end
W H ER E A S , the City ok Sen
lord Florid*. It In e potllton to
provide municipal service* to
th* property described herein,
and lb* City Commission ok to*
City ol Sanford. Florid* deems
H In Ib* best interesi ol lb* City
to accept t*ld petition end to
ennee said property
NOW T H E R E F O R E BE IT
E N A C T E D BY TH E P E O P LE
OF TH E C IT Y O F SANFO R D
FLO R IO A
S E C TIO N I That lb* pro
party described below situated
In Seminole County. Florid*, be
and to* tame I* hereby annavad
to and mad* a pan of to* City el
Sanlord. Florida, pursuant to
tbo voluntary annotation pro
yislons ot S tc llo n IM Okk.
F lor Ida Statutes
the South Ito toot ol the North
t it !*tl ol the M E 1, ot the SW't
of Section Ik. Township 10 South.
R ang* }&gt; E a t l , S om ino la
County. Florida, lying East ol
Stale Road IS A *00
S E C TIO N I Tbal upon toll
Ordinanc* becoming effective
the properly owner* and any
reside*I on tbo properly d*
scribed herein shall be entitled
to til to* rights and privileges
and Immunities et are Irom
lime to lima granted to foil
denis and property owners ol
Ib* City ol Sanlord. Florid*, et
further provided In Chapter III.
Florida Statutes, and shall
lurtbar be tubferl to to# ra
sponsiklMliet ol rotidtnc* or
ownership at may Irom tlm* to
llm* be determ ined by Ibe
governing authority el the City
ot Sanlord. Florida, and to*
provitiam ok said Chapter III.
F lor Ida Statutes
S ECTIO N 1 II any section or
portion at a taction ol this
ordinanc* prove* to be Invalid
unlawful, or uncantlituttonal II
shall net be held to Impair to*
validity, tort* or ettoct ok any
other taction or pari al ton

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ty to be heard at saw hearing
By order ot tba City Com
mission ok toe City ol Sanlord
F lor Ida
A D V IC E T O T H E P U B LIC II
a person dec .dr* to appeal a
decision made with respect to
any matter considered at th*
above meeting or bearing, be
m ay need a verbatim record of
th* proceedings. Including to*
testimony and evidence, which
record n not provided by to*
Cttyot Sanlord (F S IM H O S )
M N Tam m. Jr
Ctty Clerk
Publitb April II. is. May |, f,

record It not provided by to*
City of Sanford (FS lM O lO S )
M N Tamm. Jr

IMS

D E C 114
n o tk 'io f A ~
P U B LIC H EAR IN G
TO CONSIDER
T H E ADO P TIO N OF
A N O R D IN A N C E
B T TH E C IT Y
O F SANFO R D. FLO R IO A
Nolle* it bertby given Ihet a
Public Hearing wtll be held al
tba Commission Room In Ib*
City Hall in to# City ti Sanford
Florida, al I DOo'clock P M on
May 11. IMS. to cons.dor to*
adoption ot an ordinance by to*
City of Sanford. Florida, as
follows
O R D IN A N C E NO I/rt
A N O R D IN A N C E OF TH E
C I T Y OF S A N F O R D .
F L O R I D A . TO A N N E X
W IT H IN T H E C O R P O R A TE
A R E A O F T H E C IT V OF
S A H F O R D FLO R ID A. UPON
A O O P TIO N OF SAID O R D I
N AN C E A POR TIO N OF TH E
P R O P E R T Y L Y IN G S O U TH
OF B I E D E R A V E N U E
E X TE N D E D W ESTER LY,
N O R TH OF ANO A B U T T IN G
C R *V AND EAST OF AN D
A B U T T I N G F R E N C H
A V E N U E . SAID P R O P E R TY
B E I N G S I T U A T E D IN
S E MI NOLE COUNTY.
F L O R IO A IN ACCORDANCE
W IT H T H E V O L U N T A R Y
A N N E X A T I O N PR O VISIO N S
O F S E C T IO N III 0*4. FLO R IO A
S T A T U T E S ! PR O VIDIN G FOR
S E V E R A B IL IT Y , CO N FLICTS,
A N D E F F E C T I V E O A TE
W H ER E A S , there bet been
Hied with to* City Clerk ok to*
C lly of Sanford. Florida, a
petition containing tot names ok
to* property owners In to* area
described hereinafter request
ing enneiefion to to* corporate
are* of th* City pi Sanford.
Florida and requesting to be
Included therein end
W H E R E A S , the Property
Appraiser of Seminal* County.
Florida, having certified that
there are two property owners
in to* ere* to be anneeed. and
Ibal said property owners have
signed th* Petition tor Anneie
Itoni and
W H E R E A S . It has been de
termined tool th* property do
s c rib e d h e re in a f te r I t
leatonably compact and con
liguout to to* corporal* areas of
Ib* City of Sanford. Florida, and
II bat lurtbar been determined
Ibal tba anna vet Ion of said
properly will no* result In to#
ireellon of an enclave, and
W H E R E A S to* City of San
lord Florida. Is In a potllton to
provida municipal services to
ib* property described herein,
end the City Commission of to*
City ok Sanlord, Florida deems
il In too bell interest ot to* Clly
to accept said petition and to
ennee said property
NOW, T H IR E F O N F .. BE IT
E N A C T E D B Y TH E PEO P LE
OF TH E C IT Y OF SANFORD.
FLO R ID A
S E C T IO N I Tbal to* pro
party described below situated
In Seminole County. F lor id* bo
and th* tame Is hereby anneied
to end mad* * pari of tbo City ol
Sanford, Florida, pursuant to
in* voluntary annoaallon pro
visions ot S tc llo n I I I Okk.
Florida Statutes
AM of Brentwood Grove. Blk
A Plat Book J. Pag* t l Loft
I thru 10. *0 thru f! Hess fk and
f|&gt; and 111 thru III. Brentwood
Add to Sanford, Plel Book k.
Peg* k). Public Records ol
Semi nolo County. F lor Ida
S E C TIO N 1 That upon tolt
ordinanc* becoming eltectlv*.
•be property owners end any
resident on to# property de
scribed herein shell be enlllled
to ell th* rights and privileges
and immunities *s art Irom
time to Urn# granted to reel
denis and properly owners ot
the City ol Sanlord. Florida, al
lurtbar provided In Chaptor III,
F ie n d # Statutes, and shall
further bo tub|*ct to lb* re
ipontibillttos ol residence or
own*'ship os may Irom llm* to
lim t be determined by the
governing authority et to* City
ol Senlard. Florida and to*
provisions ol told Chapter IH .
Florida Slelutot
S E C T IO N ] II any taction or
portion ol a taction ot tbit
ordinanc* proves to be Mivtltd.
unlawful or unconstitutional. II
shall not b* bold to Impolr too
validity, lore* or tltoct ot *by
other section or port et this
ordinance
S E C TIO N k That all erdi
nances or parts ot ordinances In
conlllct herewith be and the
same are hereby revoked
S E C TIO N S Tbel tbit ordi
nencs shall bocam* ottocllvs
Immediately upon Its passage
end adoption
A copy shell be available at
Ibo ottic# of th* City Clerk tor
all persons desiring to asamine

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S ECTIO N 4 Thai all ordi
nances or parti ol or*inane#« In
conlllct herewith be and to*
tarn* ere hereby revoked
S ECTIO N S Thai ton ordi
nence shall become eftoclivo
Immediately upon Ito passage
«90fzTian
A copy shell be available al
to* CHhc* ol to* City Clerk tor
all persons del,ring la aeamine
Ih* same
All perliee Mi interest end
cation* shall have an opportuni

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All porttes In interest end
c linens shell hoy* an apportion
ty to be hoard at said boorlng
By order ok to* City Com
mission ok too City *t Sanlord
Florid*
A D V IC E T O TH E P U B LIC ; II
o person decides to appeal a
decision mode with respect to
eny matter considered at Iba
ebuv* mooting or bearing be
may need a verbatim record Ot
fh* proceedings including Ib*
tostimany and evidence, which

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D E E 111

N O TIC E O F A
P U B LIC H E A R IN G
TO CONSIDER
TN C A D O P TIO N OF
A N O R D IN A N C E
B Y TN E C IT Y
O F SANFORD. F L O B ID A .
Notice is hereby given that a
Public Hearing will be held at
to* Commission Room Ms too
City Hall in to* City et Sanford
Florida, at I 04 o clock P M an
May 3« IMS. to consider toe
adoption ok an ordinance by th*
City ol Sanford. Florida, at
Feiiows
O R D IN AN CE N O lH k
AN O R D IN A N C E OF TH E
C I T V OF S A N F O R D .
FLORI DA. TO ANNEX
W IT H IN TH E C O R P O R A TE
A R E A OF TH E C IT Y OF
SAN FO R O . FLO R ID A . UP O N
A D O P TIO N O F SAIO O R D I
N A N C E . A P O R TIO N OF T H A T
C E R T A IN P R O P E R TY L Y IN O
E A S T O F AND A B U T T IN G U S
IT *1 AN O NORTH O F L A K E
M A R Y B O U L E V A R D
E X TEN D E D EA STER LY!
S A ID P R O P E R T Y B E IN G
S I T U A T E D IN S E M I N O L E
C O U N T Y . F L O R ID A . IN AC
C O R D AN C E W ITH T H E VO L
U N T A R V A N N E X A T IO N
P R O V IS IO N S O F S E C T IO N
IH 1144. FLO R ID A S T A T U T E S .
P R O V I D I N G
F O R
S E V E R A B IL IT Y . C O N F L IC TS .
A N O E F F E C T IV E O A TE
W H ER E A S . Itwr* has bean
lllod with too City Clerk ot to*
C ity of Sanford. Flo rida. *
potllton containing too names at
to* property owners In Ih* area
described herein after raquas'
mg arm* ut I ton t* lha corporate
era* ok Ih* City ok Sanlord.
Ftorld*. and requesting to be
Included therein, and
W H E R E A S , tbo P ro p e rty
Appraiser ot Semi not# County.
Ftorld*. baring corf Iliad toe I
there a rt two proparty ownars
In toa art* to be anneied. and
mat said proparty owners have
signed to* Petition tor Anne re
lion, and
W H E R E A S . It bat boon do
term mod tbal Ib* property do
s c r i b e d h e r e i n a f t e r la
reasonably compact and con
tigUbuc to tba corporate areas at
Iba City ot Sanlord florid* end
It bat lurtbar been determined
tbal tba annotation of said
property will not result In to*
creation ot an enclov*. and
W H E R E A S , tba City at San
ford. Florid*. I* In a petition to
provide municipal tor vices to
to* property described bareMi.
and that to* City Commission ol
to* City ot Sanford. Florida,
dooms It In Its* best Interest of
to* City to accept said potltlon
and to annei said property
NOW T H E R E F O R E . BE IT
E N A C T E D B Y TH E P E O P L E
O F T H E C IT Y OF SANFORO
F l o r id a
S E C T IO N I Tbel to* pro
party described below situated
In Seminole County. Florida, be
and lb* seme It hereby anneied
to and mad* a pert ok Its* City ol
Sanford. Florid*, pursuant to
to* voluntary ennaialton pro
v is io n s al Sacllon 111 0*4.
FtortdaSlelvft*
Begin et to* Intersection ot
tba South Lin* at Section II.
T won ship to South, Rang* JO
East. Seminole County. F tar Ido.
with Ib* Easterly Right otW ay
Lino ot State Rood IS A *00 (U S
Highway IT *11; thane# run N
IS*i f E along said Eesterly
Right of W ay Lin# I }■ 1**1
Ihence run E SS* •**! io to* Eatl
Lino of to# SW U ol Ib* SE '* ot
told Sacllon II; toenc* run S
0-1104 ’ W I U M toot I* too SE
corner ot to* S W e ol to# SE'* ol
said Section II. thence run w
i l l Ik feel lo ib* Point ot
Beginning
S E C T IO N 1 That upon this
Ordinanc* becoming oltoctlvo.
too properly owners on) any
resident on too property do
scribed heroin shall be antiliad
to all Ib* rights and privileges
and Immunillo* as art tram
llm* to llm* granted to rest
dents and property ownars ol
to* City ol Sanlord Florida, end
a* lurtbar provided In Chapter
IH . Florid* Statutes, and shall
lurtbar be subfoct to the r*
sponslblllttos ot residence or
ownorsbip as may from tlm* to
tlm* b* determined by lb*
governing authority ol to* City
of Sanlord, Florida, and to*
provision* ot sold Chapter 111,
F k rid * S U M **
S E C T IO N 1 II ony sacllon or
portion el a section *• this
ordinanc* proves to bo invalid,
unlawful, or unconstitutional. II
shall not be held to impair tha
validity, tore* or ettoct ot any
other section or port ot Ihi*
ofdinftftcv
S E C TIO N k That all ordi
nonces or port* ok ordinanc** Ms
conflict herewith, bo and to*
sam* a rt hereby revoked
S E C T IO N 1 Thai toll ordi
nance shall become effective
immediately upon It* passage
All parti** Ms intorosl and
clfltan* shall bar* an opportuni
ty to bo board at said bearing
By order ok to# City Com
mission ok too City ok Sanlord
Florid*
A O V IC E T O TH E P UB LIC II
a person decide* to eppael a
decision made with reaped to
any matter considered al Ibo
obovo mooting or boorlng. ho
may need a verbatim record ok
lb* proceedings, including too
testimony and outdone*, which
record 1* not provided by to*
City et Santorg (FS1M 41M I
H N Tam m . Jr
City Ctork
Publish April M. May 1. *. 14.
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IN T H E C IR C U IT CO UR T
OF T H E E IG H T E E N T H
J U D IC IA L C IR C U IT
IN A N D F O R
S E M IN O L E C O U N TY .
FL O R ID A
CASE NO •»***! C A 4 4 F
R O B E R T S H A L L O C K .E T A L .
Plaintiffs.
v*
SUSAN M G R E N N E L L .
Defendants
N O TIC E O F A C TIO N
TO SUSAN G R E N N E L L
I I]N O T R E DAM E
ALTAAkONTE SPRINGS.
FLO R ID A
YOU ARE H E R E B Y
N O T IF IE D that an action bat
bean filed In tbo Circuit Court o*
Sominola County. Florid* Tba
stylo aI which It listed above
and yau a r t a D tftn d a ftI
therein Th* n#tur* et to* action
I t to lo r a c lo t # a second
mortgage upon property do
scribed et Lot I I Block 11
Woatborstieid 1st Addition *c
cording to Piet thereof as re
corded In Piet Book 11 pages M
and 4T ol toe Public Records ot
Seminole County. Florida You
are ragu'rod to til* your answer
or other ploading on or before
to* atb day ot June. IMS or a
dofawH will b* antarad against
you and to* cat* will proc**d
eipart* as to you You are
raguirtd to til* a copy ol said
*nsw*r or pleading on In*
Plaintiffs attorney whose n*m*
and address apptar s b*tow
Pl**t* h* governed according
ly Datod at Sanford. Samlnoto
County. Ftorld* this IB day of
April. IMS
I SEAL I
D A V IO N B E R R IE N
Ctork ot to* Circuit Court
By JoanBriltont
D*puty Ctork
Publitb May 1.1. to. II. IM I
DEF t

IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T
FOR S E M IN O LE C O U N TY .
F L O R ID A
P R O B A TE D IVIS IO N
Fit* Number M H t c P
IN R E E S T A T E O F
G L A D T S O H AS IN G E R .
Deceased
N O TIC E OF
A D M IN IS TR A TIO N
Th* administration s i lb#
astal* of Gladys O Hasingar.
deceased
F ile N u m b e r
I ! l i t CP I* pending in lb*
C irc u it Court tor Samlbpi*
C o u n ty
F lo r id #
P ro b a te
Division, lb* address pt which I*
P O Draw*' C. Sanford F L
U T T i Th* names and addresses
ol th* p*rten*l representative
a n d Ib a p t r t O h a l r * p r t
santallvp’s attorney are sal
tortb below
All tntaretled persons *r*
required to file with Ibis court.
W ITH IN T H R E E M O N TH S OF
TH E FIR S T P U B L IC A TIO N OF
TH IS N O TIC E III all claims
against tba estate and 111 any
ob|*cllon by an Intaraslad
person on whom ibis nolle* wet
served Ibal challenges the valid
Ity of Ib* m il. to* qualillcations
Ol to* personal representative,
venue, or jurisdiction ot the
court
A L L CLAIM S A N D 0 8 J E C
TIO N S NOT SO F I L E D W ILL
BE F O R E V E R B A R R E D
Publication of this Netict bat
begun on May I. IMS
Personal Raprasantaiiv*
F teyd H Powell
1*01 F Rellinil
P O Bee 1)1)
Orlando FL 13*07
Attorney lor
Personal R*pr*s*ntellv«
Frank McMillan
1X3* Bedford Road
P O Bee l i t !
Orlando. F L Maw
Telephone 10k t M t l t l
Publish M e y l *. IMk
DEF 1
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
FO R S E M IN O LE C O U N T T .
FLO R ID A
P R O R A TE D IVIS IO N
File Member U 1 T I CP
IN R E E S T A T E O F
N IN A B B E R N TS E N
Deceased
N O TIC E OF
A D M IN IS TR A TIO N
The administration of lb*
estate at NINA B B E R N TS E N .
deceased
F ile N u m b e r
Ik l i t CP it pending in the
C ir c u it Court tor Seminal*
C o u n t y . F lo r id a . P re b a i*
Division. P&gt;* address ot which It
Seminal# County Courthouse
Sanford. F L H IM Tbo name
and address ot Ib* personal
r s p r a t e n la lly * and a t tha
personal representative s al
tor nay era sat forth below
All interested parsons a rt
required to lita with this court.
W IT H IN TH R E E M O N TH S
FR O M TH E D A TE OF TH E
F IR S T P U B L IC A T IO N OF
TH IS N O TIC E 111 all claims
against to* eVeto and 111 any
O bla cllan by an in t t r t it a d
parson to whom (hit notice wet
mailed tool challenges to* valid
Ity of to* will, toe guelificatlont
at to* personal representative
v*nu*. or lurledictlen el to*
court
A LL C LA IM S ANO O E JC C
TIO N S N O T SO F IL E D W ILL
BE F O R E V E R B AR B EO
Data el to* first publication el
this notk* ok adminttfretien
May t, IM I
Personal Repreeeni*fve
S T A N L E Y
E L D O N
B ER N TSEN
H A Lake Markham Rj
Sanlord F L m i l
Attorney tor
Personal Reprasanlaliv*
Douglas Stonttrom. E squire pt
s t e n s t h o m m c in t o s h .
J U L IA N C O LB E R T
A W H IG H A M . P A
p o B o. o n
Sanford. F L B i l l IU 0
Telephone I B k l l l l i n
Publish May ». 14 IM I
D C F is

Legal Notice
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O UR T
FOR S E M IN O LE C O U N T T .
FLO R ID A
P R O B A TE DIVISION
Flit Number ( I ITA C P
IN R E E S T A T E O F
ALICE A. McX IM,
Deceased
N O TIC E OF
A D M IN IS TR A TIO N
The administration of the
estate at A L IC E A M cK IM .
d e ce a se d ' F il# N u m b e r
IS lie CP It pending Mi to*
C ircu it Court Ter Samlnel#
C o u n t y , F lo r i d * . P re b a le
Division to* address ok which It
Pest OTt'C* Drawer C. Sanlord.
Florida M i ll Tha names and
addresses ok th* p*rten*l repr*
sent*five and the personal rap
rasantatlve t attornay ace t*k
All tnt*r»tl#d persons *r#
required to til* with tots court.
W ITH IN T H R E E M O NTH S OF
TH E F IR S T P U B LIC A TIO N OF
THIS N O TIC E
(11 ail claims
against to* estate and 111 any
oblacllan by an interested
parson on whom tots notice wet
served that chaitongtt tba valid
ity at to* will, to* qualifications
et lb* personal representative,
venue, or juried teflon ot th*
court
A LL CLAIM S AN D O B JE C
TIO NS NO T SO F IL E D W ILL
BE F O R E V E R B A R R E D
Publication at mis Notice net
begun on May ♦, ISRJ
Personal Representative
W ILLIA M R TU R N E R
1170 Wicker sham Court
Orlando. Florida naoa
Attorney fev
Personal Representative
LAURENY D E TZ E l
Daan Meed. F gar ton
fi'oodworth Capoueno
I Betarth. P A
Pest Ottic* Bee 11*4
Orlande. Florida HW1 IM*
Telephone (XH I 441 1M0
Publitb May 4.14. IMk
D E F kk

IN T H E C IR C U IT C O UR T
FOR S E M IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R IO A
P R O B A TE DIVISIO N
File Humberts M l CP
Dtvtstan Probate
IN R E E S T A T E O F
V IO L E T H O L L E N B E C K ,
Deceased
N O TIC E OF
A D M IN IS TR A TIO N
The adm inistration at lb*
ettat* ol V IO L E T H O L L E N
B EC K , dec easad Fit* Number
IS H I C P . &gt;S pending In to*
C irc u it Court le r Seminal#
C o u n ty . F lo r id * . P ro b a ta
Dlvlelen the address of which It
Post Office Drew *' C. Sanford.
Ftorld* M ill Th* nemos and
address*! of to* parson*! repr*
tentative end to* personal r*p
resentalive t attornay *r* set
lor to below
Alt Interested persons are
required to tile with tot* court.
W ITH IN T H R E E M O N TH S OF
TH E F IR S T P U B L IC A TIO N OF
TH IS N O TIC E
( I ) ail claim*
against toe estate and 111 any
eblecflan by an Intaraslad
person lo whom nolle* was
mailed toot challenges to* valid
ity el to* will, to* qualification*
of lb# par social representative,
venue, or jurisdiction of to*
court
A L L CLAIM S AN O O B JE C
TIO NS NO T SO F I L E D W ILL
BE FO R E V E R B A R R E D
Publication et toll Nolle* be*
begun on Mey t IMS
Co Persenel Representative
tot Nancy Schmitt
D i l i Summerlin Are
Sanford FL H IT I
t%t Dienn Tbr**t
Rf 1 Bee l i t
Sorrento. F L M U*
Attornay tar
Personal Rapresanlaflv*
t-D a vid W Cunningham. P A.
ell Perk Avonua, North
P O Bee IU#
Winter Park. F L XHM
T *tophen* I MS 1*44 UXJ
Publish May*. 14. IMk
D E F 11

N O TIC E U N D IR
F IC T ITIO U S N A M E S T A T U T E
TO WHOM IT M A Y C O N CER N
Node# It baraby glvan tool to*
undersigned pursuant to tba
'Fictitious Nam* S l*tut*"i
Chapter 441b* Florida Statutot.
will register with to* Clerk ok
to* Circuit Court. In end tor
Seminal* County. Florid*, spws
receipt of proof ot publication of
this notice, to# Bctlttous nans*,
towlt E Q U IV E N TU R E
which w* will aepact la i
In business at 1703 Orlande
Drive rt04. Sanford Florida
Tbal to* parlies Interested In
said business enierpfSs* art as
tot laws RICH ARD AR N O LD.
LO R I ARNOLO
D A T E D at Sanford S*minol*
County. Ftorld* tolt Ikfb day ok
April, IMS
tot Richard Arnold
— Partner
tot Lori Arnold
Publish April I*,
IS«S
O f f It*

ti A

May 1 . 1.

F IC T ITIO U S N AM E
Nolle* IS hereby given t
Tulene Or , Altamonte Spr
Semlnoi* County. Florid*
under to* ffctlftou* nom
DOM E M E D IC A L, and l»
•"lend to register said r
with th* Ctork of toa Cl
Court. Seminas* County. Fk
• n.accordance with to*
visions of toe Fictitious h
Statutes, to wit Section I
Florid# Statutes ttkf
%■ Lena K R &gt;ggi
Publish April H U B May
•MS
D E E III

�Evening Herald. Santord FI.

Legal Notice
F IC T IT IO U S N A M E
N jt.t# i* hereby give* met we
if * engaged Os buvnett *' H&gt; j.
Bo* 111, Sanford. Samlnol*
County Florid* MT71 under the
fictitious " * m « of L O U D E B
S P E C IA L T Y M A N U F A C T U R
i NO and that we Intond to
register L i d r im * with th*
C lerk of Iha C ircuit Court.
Samlnolo County. Florida In
accordant* atifh th* provisions
ol tna Fictitious Ham* Statute*.
T o o il Section tOS 00 Florida
Statute* l t v
&gt;\J Lyman L My*r*
/*' Deborah O Myer*
Publish April IS 1 May I. 0. 10.
IMS
D E E US
IM T H E C IR C U IT CO UR T
OF T H E E IG H T E E N T H
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
IN A N O F O R
S E M IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
O E N E R A L JU R IS D IC TIO N
DIVISION
CASE NO I S t m C A o e C
C IT IZ E N S F E D E R A L
SAVINGS AND LOAN
ASSO CIA TIO N etc .
Plaintiff.
y*
R A N D Y S C O TT L IG G E T T ,
e la l.
Defendant*
N O TIC E O F A C TIO N
C O N S TR U C TIV E S ERVICE
P R O P E R TY
IF lend* Oar Ns l l U t t l
TO R A N D Y SCOTT L IG G E T T
a tingle man
Residence Unknown
end any unknown party who I*
or may be interested In Iha
tub |act matter of Ihi* at lion
whote name* end residence*,
alter diligent March and Ingui
ry. ere unknown to Plaintiff and
which la id unknown parties
may claim a* heir*, divlsee*
grantee*, assign*** lienors,
creditors, trustees or other
claimant* by. through, under or
egainst th* said Detendentisl.
r a n o y s c o rr l ig g e t t
*
single men. or olther ot thorn,
who a rt not known to be dead or
alive
Y O U ARE N O T IF IE D that an
echon to torecloM a mortgage
on th* lollowing properly In
Seminole County. Florida lo
wll
Lot II. in Block I I of R E P L A T
O F P A R T OF T O W N S I T E
N O R TH C tIU L U O TA according
lo the plel thereof, as recorded
in Piet Book II. pages u end as
at Iha P u b lic R acords ol
SommoloCounty. Florida
has been filed against you and
you ora roquirad lo set re a copy
ot your writton datenMS. It any.
to It on ROGER A PREZIOSI
Esquire Plaintiffs attorney
•host address Is Law Oftlcas
ol Stultn and Cam nar. Off
Etrlckell Avanua. Suita 400
M iam i. Florida D i l l , on or
be tore Juno HI. IMS, and Me th*
original with th* Clerk ot this
Court oithat before Mr vice upon
Plaintiff'* attorney or Immedi
etoty thereafter otherwise e
default will be entered against
you lor th* retie! demanded In
the Complaint
W ITN E S S my hand and the
seel ol this Court on this *ih day
ol May. m s
IS C A U
O A V IO N B E R R IE N
AtCtork ot the Court
By Joan Brlttonl
Deputy Clerk
Publish Akey f M. IS. X . H U
ORP so

IN T H E C IR C U IT C O UN T
O F T H E I IT H
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT,
IN A N O F O R
S E M IN O L E C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
O E N E R A L JU R IS D IC TIO N
DIVISION
CASE NO M )S1S C A M G
TH E N E W YORK G U A R D IA N
M O R TG A G E E CORP
Plaintiff
et
LA R R Y B F E E end
M A R G A R E T E C F E E his
wll# SUN BANK N A TIO N A L
ASSO CIATIO N
Defendants
N O TIC E O F SALE
PURSUANT T O C H A P T E R t!
YO U W ILL P LE A S E TA K E
N O TIC E that at th* hour ot
II 00 A M on the l)th day ot
Juno. IMS D A V ID N BER
R IE N
Clark ot tho above
named court, will otter for sale
to Iha highest end bett bidder
for cash el public sal* at th*
W e s t i F r o n t D o o r e l th#
Samlnolo County Courthouse
Sanford. Florida Ihe following
described reel property
Lot SI. FOXW OOO PHASE
I I I . F I R S T A D D IT IO N
*c
cording to the plat thereof, as
recorded in Plel Book IS. et
peg* IS. ot tho Public Records et
Seminole County. Florida
T h l* sale It b e in g held
pursuant to a Final Judgment ot
foreclosure entered in the above
styled cauM on Mar 1. m l
Dated al San lord Florid* this
Jrd d a yo lM a y . H U
IS E A L I
O A V IO N B E R R IE N
C L E R K O F C IR C U IT C O UR T
B y I t Diana K Oakley
As Deputy Clerk
Publish M ay* to. IMS
O E F S*

7 1 - H e l p W a n te d

CLASSIFIED ADS
Seminole

Orlando - Winter Park

322-2611

fe y d
CLASSIFIED DEPT.
RATES
I time
....................... 6 7 C » line
HOURS
3 consecutive tim e s 6 1 C e line

1 :3 0 A M . ■ 5 .3 0 P .M .

M O N D A Y thru FK 1 D A Y

7 consecutive tim e s S2C a line
1 0 consecutive tim e s 4 4 C a lin t

S A T U R D A Y » - Noon

71— H e lp W a n te d
13— C a r d o l T h a n k s
A D M IN IS T R A T IV E A11T
Mutt have strong tacrotortel
abilities, accounting back
ground, and mutt be able to
handle protturo
Escellenl
pay immediate fieri perm*
nenl opportunity Call H I &gt;*40
today! Ablest Tem p Service*
No Fee_____________
Aide* tor *11 thlft* Cert Ilied
and or e*peri*n&lt;*d Goad pay
and banelltt Pleasant at
motpher* Equal Opportunity
Employer Apply *• DeBery
Manor SO N Hwy It *1 D*
BBry.Fla.___________________

"THANK YOU
We wish to mans you
tor your k Ind and beautiful
r &gt;prrssIons ot sympathy
attended to ut
dvringth* lllnesi end death
ot our be roved
Stephanie Ann e.
A fractionally known as
"F'eenuf'
Sincerely,
Butch Sandy, Shannon
end Stacey Wisdom
Remember Jetus Love* You

AIRLINES MON HIRING

23—Lo s t &amp; F o u n d
Loet Osteen Fermion area ml*
*d hound, mala. SO lbs , brown
w black saddle whit* chest
eer tettao blue nylon collar
Missing tor appro* I weak*
Family pat Bit t u t

23— S p e c ia l N o t ic e s

Reservellanltt*. ttewerdestes
end ground craw positions
■ reliable Call IS lV M e o ia l
tor detail* &gt;4 Nr*
Application* now being accepted
tor lull time cashier Apply In
person *■ Little Food Town
Store*. &gt;10 Lake M ery Btvd
EOE_________________________
ASS E M B LE R S
Nee* ( ta work In Modern
Menulecturing Plant Sterling
pay ta I V hr Musi be e strong
reliable w orker with own
transportation Never e tee I

TEMP K I M ............ 774-1341

CUE I RATE
A IIRTH!
Mr Slarfc'* visit
makes Say a lltettm*
et memeriek. gtlti A *111
Cell Linda 111 S ilt
Earn great gifts In Mey H*y* *
Tu p p e rw a r* P a rty
C a ll
Barbara &gt;11 *411 alter * 00
• M A R Y K A Y C O S M E TIC S •
Skin cere end cater Heir
CONNIE
tv m*

27— N u r s e r y &amp;
C h ild C a r e
Babysitting
intents ta ly re
m ria l
Child Cere in my home Any
eg* Oft at 417 Carriage Coy*
Mobil* H a ns Perk H I eeec
Eiperlen«ed Baby Sitter tor l'y
yr old Your H om at P r*
torebly ten tor d O * teen ere*
From » H AM to 4 X PM
Plenty Of TLC I d per *S
Pleew call alter * » p m .
h i ls ii______________________
Summer day Cemp For a I I yr
aid* Each week include*.
Swimming, bowling, skating,
movie*, sport* art* 4 craft*
and cem puter skill* Coll
TTY babe far information_______

31 — P r iv a t e
In s t r u c t io n s
Swimming Lesion* Begin May
l less Jackie
Caolo. Call
m nu

33— R e a l E s t a t e
C o u rses

Think lug *f getting *
Reel Eitet* License f
We ***** Free Tettlee
•no cewtiAuevt Training 1
Cell Dick *r Vicky Mr details
u « sees m nee Eve i t s last
Keyese! Fieri** , Inc
I t Years Espertoocet

S3— B u s in e s s
O p p o rtu n itie s

LAW N M A IN TE N A N C E b u s i
N ETS FOR L A L I Appr. M
accaunt* After s PM M l 1071

4 1 —M o n e y to Le n d
Business C aallai 1)0 OOO lo
11 000.000 end over P O Boa
1411 Winker PK Fla M7*0

7 1 - H e l p W ante d
Avon * lw a y ^ B rle g T 3 1 *r * T
men Call I m media Ml r M l
» U . » T letl

Outstanding Opportunity For

E X P E R IE N C E D C A S H IE R S ,
G A S A TTEN D A N TS AND
FA S T FOOD PR EPA R A TIO N
&lt;

CENTERS

5 L O C A T I O N S IN S E M I N O L E

COUN TY

• Auto I Truck Refueling
• Full Line Convenience Stores
• Fast Food Kitchens
F r ie d C h i c k e n - S u b s D o n u t s

•
•
•
•
•

Top Salaries
•.
Free Life &amp; H ospitalization
2 Paid Vacations Each Year
Profit Sharing Plan
Other Benefits

Law n m aintena nce w ith a
growing company Needs to be
dependable
E x p e rie n ce d
helpful, but will train Call
- J U 4 9 ! ______________________
Bill Knapps Commissary now
hiring person to bake or make
soups Mutt be available hi
work day* Apply In person
11ST St Ivor Lake Drive, San
tor*. F la . I A M So I PM .
M F_________________________
lo bkkbB peiS btieUri
Wanted tor busy construction
office Full charge experience
requited Com puter beck
ground helptut For interview
call staai a i _____ _________
Cap* Canaveral F irm needs
people who want lo be their
own boss Will train S IX pari
lime ta» full time I I I Star
Carpenters helper wanted Must
have esperlenc* Call attar a
p m M l l a x _____ __________
Child Car* Help F ull time, perl
Hm# Emp preferred
Cell 18A M lo t P M . M l ta x
CMM Cera Worker with doru
mented •aperient* end refer
•nee* We ere expending and
la o u t s t a f f . A c c e p t in g
appficettone end return**, a
AM I* II AM. M F Interviews
will be set up for qualified
persons No phone call* Gin
gerbreed Nous*. ISM E lm
Ave
C LA S S IFIE D A D V E R TIS IN G
We ere looking for the right
person to fill en important
p o s it io n m a w r I n s id e
de stin ed department Th*
duties Includ e ty p in g In
advertising an ouv computers
( X W P M m inim um ), selling
new edvortltars, and general
office work The applicant
should have • good working
knowledge ol the English ler.
guege. excellent typist, good
telephone volt* end pleasant
personality This le a M l lima
position T* apply Sand r#
sum* to Mr Adkins Evening
Herald MX N French A r t .
P O Box last, Sanford. Fla
M TtI last You may alta stop
In al Its* Evening Herald and
(III out an application JEOE
C O M M E R CIA L D R A F TS M A N ‘
E x p e rie n ce d a rc h it e c tu r a l
drafttperton with commercial
background a m ull Excaltonl
pay ttarf Immediately Call
M l X X . Sanford area Ablest
Tam p Service* No toe
Counter Tep Pekricater Im
mediate lull lime openings
Experienced helpful, but will
train Apply In person GCL
Products la&gt; Power Court.
Sanford industrial Park
Delivery/ Ceftoctor Must have
valid Fla Drivers Lie with
good driving record No expe
r i m e necessary will trair
Call H ) toil_________________
Driver* Wantod I I yr* or older
Own Car 4 msuc Sa St por hr
Domino's P m *
M l SOW
D R IVER T R A IN E E
i n l e t * Established dlttrtbu
tor] No weekend*, hurry I

M o n d a y Th ru Fitd d y 8 38 A M
1 JO PM
&gt; io p h o n e c a l l s P l e a s e

323-5176
_______________M M F reach Aoo
Earn extra Caen while yeu open
young mind* World Book
CMldcran. • wader in educe
(ton sa v i i* expanding In Ihe
Dalton* Sanford ere* Cam
ptoto training conducted In a
tocalton near your ham* Part
or M l time position* aveil
able C O E C ell Dewnm g
Bryant 1*8*1 tEO MIS_________
Esp In sign repair 4 mains*
nance Journeyman etoctrl
Clan preferred McCierd Sign
Ca . Senferd. X S I O 0 I M
Experienced Air Conditioning
M echanics Service 4 In
situation Salary bated en es
p e rie n ce d plus b e n llll*
X * M l *1*1__________________
FAS H IO N MOOS L I W A N T E D local boutique*. T V o n e *
elate, catalog* Full er port
hma Ail apt* and all heights
No •apor tone* necessary
F U L L T IM E I P X |l &gt; ihitt
Apply In por ton Lafsovtow
Nursing Cantor. *11 E )no
Streaf. laniard Fla
LAR ON/ aL )
■ear mat ’ ^ r T F

/

LABO R ERS
G eraral laborer* needed lor
ttoady work In the Sanford S
D eland ere* Call today I
111 1*40 A b l e s t T e m p
Service* Note*_____ _______
Acrylic Applicator* needed to
apply protective coaling on
car* box's and plane* u to
I I I per hour W* tram For
work in Sanford area call
Ta m pa 111 Me MSI
Legal Secretary S yr* current
experience nocossary Need
trentcTiber reel estate end
probate esperlenc* Non
smoker Dottone ereo Full or
pert time Call IXSI » d h ,
10 A M to I I Noon or sond
resume to 017 Deltona Blvd
Deltona Fla M71S

S U P E R V IS O I
A C C O U N TS P AY A B LE
H OK A N N U A L L Y
We ere seeking an •sport
•need Profttsionel Working
Supervisor tor our Accounts
Ptvabto Department Must be
well or gantied and must nave
•t least 1 to S year* heavy
Accounts Payable Experience
in a Computer Environment
We otter • starting salary ot
110,004 annually, plus on
oectltont b*n*fit package In
(•rested c endidetot cell
Jack Zimmerman
111 1H0

seer xxx

M a lr t ly llil R i l l e d - Eepori
arced M chemical work lor
Cere free 4 R* lexers Call
M ) SM7 or M J 1 1!'

Teacher* needed Full and Pari
tlm* pottions available pro
sch ool end a lte r school
children Apply Tue. Wed end
T h u r t *10 R lvereilfw O r
Sen lord Elaine U IX O S
TRUSS PLAN T
N e e d e x p e rie n c e d y a r d
foreman Only qua 11lied need
apply n j H W _______________
Typesetter National magailne
publisher Escellenl pay 1
bonus wtlh p toevent working
conditions tor skilled eepori
•need typesetter who !* look
■ng tor permanent position
Fringe benetlt* Central Or
tando location Start now
*4a all 04*5_________ ______
Wonted Someone with truck or
von to deliver newspaper* on
Sunday only CalIM t la C
W ORD PROCESSOR
VS to S4 per hour Immediate
openings
Permanent post
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TEMP PERM............7741343
93— R o o m s fo r R e n t
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toooik
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Net car Aluminum Products C*

Maintenance Man Needed Alto
mechanically Inclined persons
tor assembly work 4 on*
person needed with minimum
exp tor top shop Hospitelit*
tion bonus vacation, hoi I
days Apply Farmitox. Inc.,
Port of Sen lord. Lex * M o v ie
* llp r I 1
_____________
Maintenance Mature person
needed to touch up caulk,
grout 4 do minor repair to
rooms Apply Ns person M F.
10AM to 1) noon. Deltona Inn
I set Deltona I t It___________
Matura individuals needed at
long torm / short term tor the
elderly T I C . Inc M l tow
Mature responsible waitress
needed E aperienced with
Italian food Apply Carlas
Helton Rtsleureni. 100* S
French A v e n u e ___ ______
AVON f A R N IH O S W OW IH
O PEN T E R R IT O R IE S NO W IIt
m i s s i s *• m oe se
N E E D E D IM M E D IA T E L Y
Dispatcher tor Sanford con
tract labor office Will tram
M I IWO. or X I 4171___________
N E E D ID i S E C R E TA R Y
U N D E R W R IT T E N Auto In
suancs World needs you It
you or* bright, ambit tout end
willing So warn Looking tor a
|eb with a tutor#f Come lo
Auto Insurance World, which
ha* ever N off ices Kwoughtout
Florida Apply In per ion et
ISMS. F ranch Ave Sen lord__
On* ol Flo#ides Gidetl Pest
Control Companies looking ter
career minded Individuals,
who went to toorn end be the
success they know they can
be company vehicle 4 com
pony benefits 4 move Apply
Spencer Pest Control. IM )
Pork Dr No phenx calls______
P A IN T E R
IS M hr ♦
Production back
ground k plus, but will conttd
or any typo experience! Large
mantacturing company I

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97— A p a r t m e n t s
F u r n is h e d / R e n t
F wyn Apt* for W a «oe Citiitnt
]M P*im#tto Ay*
J Ccrwon No Plton# C*11i
Loli# M#ry fi&gt;rni*h«d Apt R#
i^srstiOM Morlung mit*. no
cfiiRlrft or poft H I W30
Ntcvty torm*h#d 1 bdrm opt Alt
utilltM* P*k) 1 blocL* from
doto*n town *mQlt* only* no
p « t i 12) 0229 &gt;Mv« m iY U f f

Santotd Cotirt A^jrtu.ints
S TU D IO S t BDP.A I BORM
F L E X IB L E LEASES
Seiner Cltisen DtMevnt

323-3301
V IWdrm CMIdfifi A |wt Ac
c cpfmt 1790 a mo 1700 D*pot
l» 321f » 2 1
2 bdrm 1 bAtfr living room
Alfcfwn IK® mo C a I! I l l 3121
or 223 7AAA

99— A p a r t m e n t s
U n f u r n is h e d / R e n t

m s

SAVE

ms

Newt New end Ea(*yl
This Limited Spec lilt
Energy f (intent.
&gt; Bdrm 1 Beth Apartments

ONLY.................. $419.
} bdrm , 1 hath else available
W/ Oe&lt;eratty* Well Cayeringt.
Built to Peek cite Plenty
•t llerep*, Wether/Dryey
Meek up. end Carport
We ter beds Accepted

371-1911
OtliniJo loll ftM 3(5 4 « 1

1 0 7 - M o b ile
H om es / Rent

99— A p a r t m e n t s
U n fu rn is h e d / R e n t

M l — H o m e s F o r S a le
LANDSTOCK BROKERS

1 bdrm 1W0 month pi j\ I X
deposit or sal • week ID
m t
1171 Bene nix Air. turn Very
clean utiiittoi 4 patio turn
tat per week 1st 4 lest plus
km security moves you In or
1X0 down to purchase Adult*.
no per* M l U S A lie to ll
1 bdrm , l i* bath untumtohed
Outside Santord In country
M l SAX

BAMBOO COVE A P TS
X* E A.rpert Blvd
PHONE 111S4X. I D *44!
Ethclency from SIS] me
Dtuewnt ler Semer Cititew*

RlOCEWOOO ARMS APIS.
1,1. end] Bdrm*
Slertinge*only S IX
At* About Our 1 Bdrm Spec tat
HOURS:

111— R e s o r t / V a c a t io n
R e n t a ls

Monday thru Friday
* to S X
Saturday tram 10 to 1

NEW SM YR NA B EAC H | |
bdrm
apt*
(urn /
p t lv p o o l! b o a r d w a lk to
beech From 1X0 wk 141 *1»4

DOOMidgewood Ave
Sertord. Flo
I D *410
.................. &gt;1)4411

113— S t o r a g e R e n t a ls
LU XU R Y A P A R TM E N T S
Firm ly s Adults tot lien
Poettidt. 1 Bed rooms
Matter Cave Apartments
n s 7*oe
Oeeii On Weekend*

Mint Nirihotisdi
SX 4 U p ................ ...........MS N X
S TO R AG E T R A IL E R S
Far en die cwnitrvctten. etc
Wilce Set#* I D flee M ie lto

Specious Apartments minutes
tram Hwy 1414 Lkfcktront
pool tennis, adult* no pet*
laundry Starting at SMS a mo
C k i^lD OTUto tee
Unfurnished Ethclency
SJiJ
month. IDS security deposit
Nopals, all adults M l«a&gt;0
I end ] bdrm Alto furnished
efficiency from |7t week S IX
deposit No pet* Call J1J 4X7
t 7 PM I I ) Palmetto _
1 bdrm 1 bath Adult* only no
pet* seo wk six mo . pluk
tec deposit D a y k *11 0011
E vet M7 IOS7 or H7 07S7
] bdrm apartment untumikned
tor rent ho pets *X0 e mo
M ) *300

3SS-37R2__________
A L T A M O N T E TOWNHOUSE
Large 1 itory J bdrm 1's befh
in Oakland Village Super
convemient Aikumebto FHA
P'eatwr* to Seat Priced to Soli
else) ooo

CALL BART
R E A L E S TA TE
R E A L TO R
M l fen

COUNTRT WIDE REALTY
Reg R E

Broker

M l«H

Dkltano Owner tranttorred
Aim ed new ] bdrm , I hath
hem e
L a r g e a iw n y a b le
mortgage with no quell tying
to t Call Charters* Cretlyn
Realtor. Associate Well Street
Ce . M l l* «l Alter heart

w o rn ______________

IH L T O N A Owner irlnytetrect
) bdrm . 1 hath heme Oeed
U rge attvntahle mer if eye
Celt tor details U 1 *0*
W ill S t m t Co........... 371 5005

114— R e a l E s t a t e
M anagem ent
D*Wry L t m , V*lt ac *•«» J
tMtfffl . I ' I bRttie lAmlly room,
utility. #lf, f*fKA&lt;) pool corner
lot US0 F ln l, lAtt L ftoewnty
am s :v

117— C o m m e r c ia l
R e n ta ls
Rottil 4 Offlct ifMKO 390 ug H&gt;
2 000 iq ft Alto tfOTAg* avaii
AblA 222 4401

125— F o r L e a s e

1 0 3 -H o u se s
U n fu rn ish e d / R e n t
* e • IN D E LTO N A e e e
t o MOMESFOR R E N T e *
t e Its ISM e e

AT LAKE MONROE

Lake Mery Are* Hidden Lakes
J bdrm 1 txeth I car garage
Like new Amenlhet All ap
piier-ces S4H per mo M l
ilk*, work I ate k ill
_____

1 ind 7 BEDROOMS

LA KEFRO N T
LU X U R Y A D U LT
C O M M U N IT Y

* LANDLORDS A

NOWLEASING
CAU 322-1051

Tired ol th* header host Let uk
manege youf re n ta l pro
parties Ptolettionel low cost
service Ml MM Call anytime
United Sons Assetietok, Inc
Pre* Mgrnt Div Realtor
O steen Country L iv in g
1
bdrm . I bath, tented yard
Pets S children OK S IX mo .
t &gt;X deposit M l &gt;711
1 bdrm , 1b-itb
F tfKAd »Ard
V44Cpar month

U 7 — O f l i c t R e n t a ls
10,000 m ft MOO por mo plus
Ian . 4 catling font brick 1
cactor infar tor oatls Bob M
Ball Jr . P A . NtaMor n )
ill!

LANDSTOCK BROKERS
Aajtimi.

141— H o m e s F o r S a le

3(5-3712______

} bam lex per mo 147)
deposit No r e f r ig e r a t o r .
takingeppllcaftont
S TE M P E R AG EN CY
IM t i l l

ebdrm

BATEMAN REALTY
U&lt; iaal Iit a la BroAar
M U$T l i l t
undor F H A op
prat tat vacant j bdrm \ bath
Haw hitcham. both A root,
tancad back, corporf A raal
doHhooto Ul.aoo

105— D u p le x T rip U x / R a n t
A V A IL A B L E - 1 bdrm /l both.
CAfpAt. Ap#iiAnC#« K T M r w d
pAflo lAvrsdry mb/331 1313
OupltG for r*F&gt;f Cftfjr Aw* 3
bdrm 2 bdfh. c«rporf totid#
ufllify. #n#rg|r
MOD
m o plus it c u f llf
Phont
m / M A t b r i _______ ______
O v f lii
2 bdrm . c a rp o rt,
p riv a te patio, to n. town
w v*ct. U 1 mo . )3f 3442
I bdrm . 1 bath, imfurnithod
Fbaihar d rytr booh up 1)70
mo CdUofhif 4pm. 130 7 4 t
3 B d rm , M odar n p o lu a o
[ ) jpiaa factllonl location
U t ) )3I 1117

HALL
HA4fT MK
m iltt
n ItlR l I I N I N K I

H UO E ) S TO R V I 4 Bdrm t
hath tn country! Oaky, palmy
and ttwtt trees' New It* ten
central heet/air with he*,
pvmpt New toler hot water
heetort Double tided brick
titeplace &gt;t‘ X I1‘ ktreen
perthl Bdautttul View! Un
believable M l too
A11UME NO Q U A L IF Y IN G ! I
bdrm I ' t beth. lerpe tented
yerdl tl ooo dewn. U l l Me
P ITII a H V Apprex &gt;1 y it
Meve right ml u o tee

s a il M i N t e

Employment

SANFORD 1 full acrat. ctaartd
A gratt Att umo mortgagal
Atking SSS.000
I bdrm I both comptototy ra
twrbuhad nico attobiiibod
naighborbood Walk to »N*&gt;
p«ng Ownar will botp | lr foo

R AM B LE W O O O 1 IT O R Y with
lperiling peoll Huge itone
llrepletel Cathedral Celtlngsl
All the eatreel Attume ne
u e llt y in g l A lm e tt newt
dt toe

323-5774
2404 M * Y 1? 93
L A K E M A R Y AT THE
F O R tIT
&gt; bdrm . I belli
Oevkle wide modular heme
la rge screened perch end
reck garden M l.ale
W ill Strait Cg .______371 5005
L«fg « 4 bdrm 1 baits brick
how* in Highland Park, I I'M
%q M oltts dbta cor garaga
P'us tOKH patio iarga tot ta
nit a iondu oping Attumabla
7 'iV mwtgogo with
tibia
ow nir financing 11)4.)00
323 437A_________
L h m mt option to buy Duplat J
Bdrm , 1 both on •och tida
Mont U2S a mo of which 1200
m onthly craditad towards
down poymonf 17) OOO 111
1|17

SHENANDOAH
VILLAGE
APTS.
FROM *300

1440 tonford Ava

321 0759 E v e 322 7643
By Owner 14),0t» with i t 000
down to hold Ind mortgage ]
bdrm I bath Hying 4 dining
room screened porch t green
h o use, g a r a g e
Assum e
mortgage M l 777b

Rental Office
323-2920
pV
‘ v 4220 S. OtHARDO DRIVE
?
SANFORD

CO N SU LT O UR

3 2 3 -5 1 7 6

_____ ____ J I H French Ave

Pillet Repsirmin
Herd work/gaed pay
IM HOC
R E C E P T IO N IS T
Pluih officii, typo 40 WPM
phon»i PifmusBfi! pOAilfont
Hevtf • Im I

AND LET AN EXPERT DO THE JOB

T W PERM...............7741341
■ N 't, LPSTS,
hum* car*
(tent* Part
area Call
additional
toe a x a co i

MHA Needed tor
of oncology pa
lima In Sanford
Immediately tor
information No

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

S C C R E TA R V / C LE R K S
10 O P E N I N G S
T Y P IN G .
phones

good

appear

ANCE AN D N E E D S TRANS
P O R T A T IO N C A L L B IL L
S TE P H E N S la* S IX

SKILLED LABORERS
MACHINE OPERATORS
, AND FOREMAN
To do totocommunicetlont work
tor m o ilo r co n lro c lo r t*
Southern Bell Pleat* tend
resume to Daneli* Corpora
Hon. SSI W a sh burn Rd .
Melbourne Pi* jjeis or cell
IB S m S fN
Telephone P ro t also Phono
Room Manager Big Bucks!
Commission plus bonus ond
drew B J f f l t . s i l 11
Tired el Job Hunting t
C a ll F u t u r e s
th e y h a v e
hundred* of |eb opening* tor
the** who want Iq work
*rs ajoo
O B L IV IR V H E L P E R S no •&gt;
per tone* neeqetery Full llm*
Good fleering pay *71 4X0
O E N E R A L O F F I C E
TR A IN E E S
Great tier ting
|eb Several opening* Good
pay *7*4X0
F A C T O R Y A S S E M B L Y end
P R O D U C TIO N WORN Mot I
m in t Span Good pay scales
47* 4X0
IM M E D IA T E O P E N IN G S
General Cenetructton labor
Gaea pay STS 4X0
TR U C K D R IV E R S Lang haul
Immediatel Good driving re
card Over is *74 4X0
L O C A L O R IV E R S
Straight
trucks Gaed pay Start right
away STS 4X0

rO*CK

Wanted
Report ready
tor wort al * AM 4*7 W
H i SI Senlord________

MAKE APPLICATION IN PERSON
AT 202 N Laurel Ave , Santp*d
.

(E U Y SERVICES
(W-2339

3 Lines M in im u m

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

323-5176

M il French Ave
L A B O R E R S Strong reliable
gcnorel laborer* needed Im
mediately Different tocalton*
Phone end tronsporletion *
m utt Never a tee Apply

C o n tre ct R ates A vailable

N O W H IR IN G !

■//&lt;•

Employment

831-9993

Employment

(

K E Y PUNCH O P E R A TO R
Its Any exporienc* wm*1 Large

Thursday. M a y Y, IHS--JB

71— H e lp W a n te d

R E C E P T IO N IS T . O F F IC E
H ELPERS. C LER K S. CRT
O P ER A TO R S
Im m a d ia la
opening* Goad pay testo*
Call *7* 4X0 NOW!
W E L D E R S Cartlbad Esceitoni
pay *4*to* Call today 17*

A d d it io n s 4
R e m o d e lin g
ItM O O tIIRC SPECIALIST
The Whoto Bell Ot Wei

B.

1. II NR CONST.
372 7079

F inqncwyg Available

A p p lia n c e R e p a ir
ANem AppAaete Sdnxi
U K Service Ne ( l i r e Ckerpe
^ J &gt; j7 r ^ £ _ e * * * * * L I )M e i)

A u t o m o li V«
Auto/Beeto Hebe tod Auto body
4 auto regeirt with income
preducing building 4 real
•state P a rte d location m
Eentord toe beet sales 1 re
pairs All with 11 lOOSa dxrwn

E ltc f r ic a l

L a n d c lt a r ln g

P a in t in g

A veto LfgfHtog Demeg* to Veer
Haase leeciel Ligbnng er
r e t l a t t m i t e l le d
Reg,
17* Nets 1*1 1) A n yth in g
Etoctrfcel Free 1st Vince
t*7#l Call: Tern's l l e d d c
tor vice i n m i
Contemporery Electric Quality
w a r* . Ne* C e n ttru c tio n ,
Remodeling, Small Intleii*
Hone. T V Telephone ond
Repair torvica H I U l ))77

O I N IV A L A M D C IC A R IN O
l *f end Land c tear tng
(III dirt and hauling
Call to* f i x e r to* 111)

A Wey T* le ve l Beet Work
Beil Pyle** tor wallpapering
painting. * mere ■*&lt; Very
BettobSe M l *117 X X

T H O R N E L A N D C L IA N IN O
FIL L DIR T a C L A Y A
SH ALE H AU LIN G
ID M U

C A L V IN B TOUR'S
Hevse Pttottog 4 Well Paper
Yeu buy materiel!
We iwipir labor To 1AV1 t i l

F irtw o o d / F u tl

C tuning Tbeklung Peritliilng
Frag Eittoute* ........... to) 17)1

T R I E I IR V I C E A P IR EW O OO
FO R VALE C A L L A F T E R
e p m i d toaa

■ E A T TH E H E A T C A L L J V
ChfWtlAR I r t 4
- ]f

Handy M an
■ tp. Heady oxen. Ret Reliable
Free le t matt any lab Bet!
Retoe U i g i l l Cell Anytime
H ta lf f i A B «A u fy

C a rp e n try
A O R E A T G I F T l HavaNer
Kitchen Remade tod i All types et
Carpentry . - Reeeen**t« Pricey
■ tpwtocsced ............Rttorencei
Very Reltjbto........... M ieettX W
All type* ol carpentry 4 ra
fhodeUng 17 yre axp Call
Rujyprd Greet 111 e*M
C le a n in g S e r v ic e
busy D e a l Cleaning ler.
Window* wells. Heart Ail
Ranatatctoeising IB* 71*a Ml
Head Carpet Ctopping Living.
Duuwg Ream A Mall t i l M
to** 4 Oketr, I X IM H M
M AIDS- T a -O rW t
Ctoentwete to neat T* QedliweM
Celt H .i helpersi
Guerewteed torvtce Lew R tNs
CAU. NOW I 3 3 9 4 1 0 0
Cam mere i*l
Cleaning tor fine) inspection
Exp 4 He* t U
m a il

TO W E R t I I A U T Y SALON
F O R M E R L Y Harrietts Beauty
Naoe 11* E til SI M l Del
H o rn # Im p ro y tm a n f
Cefltor't Bwftotwg A Remadeluxg
He Jab Ta* Smell
I I I Surtax Lane. Santord
Ml *4D
Plumbing Feinting. I toetrie
Carpentry Den i toe UT As* Bal
10 y rt E .p
B 4L M IA M I
TH O M A S A THOM AS Heme
rep**, elate teg, tow* cere
Ceii m i tea*
* Jetocieto windent with screens
tor s it • pteta M l M X . *va»
•r M l 114) de, t
H o rn * R «p a irs
C A R P EN TER
Repairs and
remodeling He |eb tea email
Can U ) toes
Matoleftanc* o4 all types
Carpentry painting plumping
and etoctnc t ile e x

m mi

La w h S « r v ic «
ACE LAWN S E R V IC E

^

CdMBidfd La w r Car*
'S J n Im n m W

Rj ( n

_____ 323 4401
L*am Metntonant*
Lardec eptng Bv*h Hag Mowing
lei w t)

paint your Hem* er Bvkinees
etc Give your problem* to US
WE C ARE Quality mark. X
yrt lap H7 X U 7 Uk cent

P ostering
# ALL Pbatas et PSexSarlag tT~
Repair, ifvete Hard Caet.
. Mt te n

Plum bing
a 1 . 1*1 Plembtag le rv He *
r# — p m •
• F r tt IttiHMkwi I

U U R N S M 0 W U ) 4 TR IM M E D
tprtog Yard Clean ups m i n )

W c r c t a r iil S c r v ic *

Will mow end edge town* a* tow
a* S X Far mar* inform*lion
ceil M J D7I Santord area

A LL Typawg. tocretarsat A
Ward Prate eetaf tor v Met
.............X I IBBI

M a so n ry
B E A L Concrete 1 Man Quality
Operation Ptltoe Driveways
Day* U l fU l. Eve* M7 IMI

M o v in g A H a u lin g
StoneMwId Goads Movers Local
A twig distance within tlato
Reasonable rile* Court**u*
tervK* U l f l u

H u rt in g C a ra
O U t R A TE S ARE LO W E R
Labavtow Nursmg Cantor
111 B Secand St ■Sanford
m tw

Tilt
Ceramic T ie glue gn or mud
method Fleers watts and #N
Free Istamato M l i t * otter
hr* ttt to ll Jem eeE Leatnc
Icenmeaa Tito Ceramic. Vinyl
Aibaeto*. etc In* lei tod A '*
paired f t p . r*&lt; . It* Free
estime*•* n id t e l

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IC H O L l TR R | IIR V I C E
Free I t l txweSesI Law Pytcee!
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" le t the Prifeesiaeeft da ft".
JO HN A L L E N ! LA W N A T R E E
Dead fra# ttm avel L K 4 tog
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141— H o rn e t F o r S o lo
ay O w w / A i w
bath I M i q l l .
flregtact F try *,
roof Low a r t U P

Thursday, May f, INS

LO NG W O O D 1 bdrm , I b#*h
Nam ra a t
S I . BOO dawn
O M N E R F IN A N C IN G
I M 000 » i m r

NEWHOME
Lovelr 1 Bdvm J bath with
great room. Hreptar*. **l in
k it c h e n . d in in g ro o m ,
beautiful n o M M | ll « 0

laniard Nice » ______
with living room, dining room,
panutod lamlly room laundry
room, workwtop Call to* In
lor mat Ion j j j I to* or tl* *M)
141 *00 or b ttt offer

PHONE 323 M43

• t 4 1 IO N S

For quality cM ttm am hip and
competitive p rira i i* i wt prlc*
Owl yournew homo

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h o u u on approalmatoly t
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STENSTROM
WR LIS T A N D S E LL
MORE H O M E !T H A N
ANYO N E IN N O R TH
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY
H A N D Y M A N S P E C IA L
1
fcdrm , l&gt;i bain hem* with
flregtact, L threat) perch
R*m*d*l*d h lichen Submil
alt altar* 1)1*04
S TA R TE R HOME* I bdrm . I
M R l» m » C lo u to town
Porch, Itrg* utility, loll ol
Trout no ooo
E A S Y A S S UM PTIO N 1 bdrm ,
I b*th hum* with **t In bllch
on. cunTral hull 4 n r . g«m *
room *r werb thup In garag*
F i n N i i N 111.000
0 W N ( R M O T IV A T E D
I
bdrm . I both hum* with g ru il
room C o lh td r a l c e llin g ,
cu ntnl h u ll A t i t , porch,
leyer Good locilion m too

L IS T W IT H US)
Waltoc* Crygt Raalty, lac
U c Raal Eilat* Bruhar 131
ifFT, anytime
Wihtor Part Townlmuw Condo,
latalront, I mattor bdrmt
with Tig batht mini blind*
paddl* tani, w*l bar, all
t llc h a n a p p lla n c a t p lu t
• a iN n rtry a r, uncloud patio
FMA o t u t u d H I COO Sailing
lor only 1 M .100 with ottuma
bla FH A loan *77 « f &lt; 7 ______
a bdrm pool homo on 1 loti Irg
country tllch a n ♦ tillin g
room Irg dan, dining room, &gt;
flrtplacat. dblo garag* 4
mart MOO t&lt;l II Lit* now
condition Baiow app ra iul
tio i ooo m itoo

149— C o m m e r c ia l
P r o p e r ly / S a le

lodlr *• 111 &gt;04

N E M S M Y R N A REACH
ACLF Raltramanl Mom*
E actltoot Income
Baachtida Raally. . R E A L TO B S
*• **2)1)1)........ Opan 7 daytl

153— A c r e a g e
L o t s / S a le
IJ000 dwn t|)i7 mo I ocrut. J »
II p ava d rd
I r o n la g a ,
homatllalno mobltotl ITT toco

Eveningi

» &gt; Mtl

155— C o n d o m in iu m s
C o -O p / S a le

C A L L A N Y T IM E

} bdrm , | 1* bath Laundry
roam. dun. pool C lo u lo
chopping Ownur motlvalud
m i ooo m o m o r n n o n

IS tl PARR A V I Un tord
to I Lb Mary Bird Lb. Mary

223— M is c e lla n e o u s

Garag* Sato Sal 4 Sim May
II 4 17. * 5 AN Maltonvllla
Avu
_____ _j_____
Toot*, houu heId llama ctothu*
IMan t 4 Woman 1 1 Frl 4
Sal May 10 4 It 410 Oak
Drtvu. behind Lab* Monroe
Inn__________________________
Vo'biwagen Bug P a rti and Ac
cutortot lor tato mainly
Daatofbhip eluant out old
tlock 7SSI H a rlw u ll Av*.
Sanlord______________________

lg H P Saaoper R ^* B C * * "
Mewer LJUS Good condition
771 717*___________
1 imgt* tprmgt L m*Wr*l» UO
aa KawatAl matortytto laOC
0 B O . couth- 111 dining tabto
4 4 choir*. SO r*cltoar STB.
new gold wool rug lOil*. IM .

Yard Sato AA*y 11 4 !J. » « a m
to I 00 p m
TOO* Magnolia
A»U, Sanlord_____________
1 Family Y ard Soto Mouwhoto
llu m t. b rlc a brae, phol*
aguip. ciothat Thunder 4
Friday, I to S *1* W l«t S I .

M ull Mobil* Homo Port
MODELS ON DISPLAY
I TO )

Alton thru Frl.

MS *47 4007.......
D M I Of avrt.

H 4 77S 7111
Oranga City

219— W a n t e d to B u y
J-f

JU S T O F F Id
A T O R A N O E C I T Y e x i t nc

Baby Badt. frroltort,
Playpaat. l i e . Paperback
hi m t l 71 1710)04
Need Crib* Playpen* Baby
•u rn llu r* . c la lh ln g Good
Prlcut A Ivor 7 PM
111 17*3
Paying CASH tor
Aluminum, Cant. Copper,
B ru it Load. Nuwtpupur,
Glatt. Gold. Sllrur
Kokomo Tool. TIE W Itl
BS EBSot * I 7T7 I IBB
1 1 ocrut ol pettur* Sanlord or
Lob* M ary ora* Wilt pay
cath Colt Bob Ball J r al

( iMtgMT

113— T e le v is io n /
R a d io / S te re o

L ii|« t N t*...ft... Used Mobile
Homo Dtaitr in this A ril.

COLOR TE L E V IS IO N
R C A IS " color ton tot*
•atovlbton Original price ovur
MOO balance duo 1744 Cath
or lab* over paymontt o! SIS
month MO M O N E Y DOWN
Still In warranty F r u home
trial, no
obligation Call
M l 1)44 da* or nlgM

Famllto*....... . 4 ____ __ Adult*
M Q IH w y lT-W
........... ) ] &gt; I I R
M O B IL* H O M ES &gt;r#vio ully
owned *t*rHngat|l77/mo
Orugary Mabila Hamat
HOI Wwy Tf-BI. ............. I t t H R
Sanlord. Itol I bdrm I bath
tpiit 14 X 77, canlral air.
lamlly p art, financing arall
abto Aoonl M*nita

I I H I T &gt;■ I tl I T ..... .........1711*17
IS OOO B T U Seer* air cond 4
lib* now ] y rt old. R H E E M I I
aal hotwalur hualur 177 1774

221— G o o d T h in g s
to E a t

SOQ Sintofd An.

223— M is c e lla n e o u s

313— A u c tio n s

1! BASS BOAT *0 HP Mercury
with tla in la tt itaol prop
E le c t r ic tr o llin g m o to r,
automatic bilge pump. Inhing
w a it tor* and all Now galv*
n litd traitor with tpare wheal
and tire 11*7)00 Coll » 1 rto)

[ pr esen tin g J

Appllancat For Sato Pat lor rd
by Accural* Appilanc* R*
pair 777 &lt;7to INo Lamontll
Racandiftonad Appltonctt
Irom U i W A R R A N TY
B AR N ETTS
C A S S ELB E R R Y
•M t i l l . ......................... 010 141)
a R E N T TO OWN a
Color T V t . tlurtoi. wathart.
dryart, ralrlguralor, I r u i t r t .
furniture. vlitoo tutor dart
Spaclal III wuubt rani toe
Allarnallrt TV 4 Aypl Rantalt
Tayrat Snapping Canlar
___________ TTIMOO___________
Sofa, chair, tlovu, Irtarar chatl.
and lablut boobcau, dlnult*
TOO Eltn Avenue
UtadW athurt Party 4 Surylct
tor Kanmarat
04T7.
AAOONBV A P P LIA N C E S

Friday Nights.....7 PM

215— B o a ts e n d
A c c e s s o r ie s

R EA L E S TA TE

Luaurtout Sanford P u l Ham*
Saturdayt May llth 1 PM
Faatl yaur ayut an rhil level*
7 bdrm ) bath hem* In tha
heart at Sanalord Thlt bairn
It datlgnad with tunbun living
ream. Irg dining f aal in
bitchun. cuntrul haat'air. pool
M XM with tcruunud, covered
patl* Cumplul* with ntw
carput. cut tom Urapat. paddla
tent. Irg. radar utility thud A
m uch, much mere Dirac
Itont:
Frum Airport Bird . north an
Park Av* I* m i )
Preview Friday, Ma 1 i*»b, from
) pm to 4 pm. A Saturday,
May llth tram lb am I* la la
R E A L T Y W O R LD . Elton C
Celley.Jr , Stavan C Callay,
Raattor A tu c Auctieneer
Far murtintormaltoncallt
MS m tool

mcmf

231— C a r s
Bad Cfedit!

Bueutltul Lowery French Pro
rlnclal Organ with t**t and
mutlc I SOQ 177 Clio
Dry Wallt.Sand.PaliO Stonat
G ra au trapt Cement car ttopt
Slept Bench** Rock Concrete
Mirada Cone rut* Campany
XR Elm Av*............... ...177 17)1
lumbar Far Sato t i l l . la*, tol
From ).4,4.1. 4 10 l« MM &gt; SB
KM Palm Place t t l MS)
Rebuilt K IR B Y/ 1110 00 4 up
Ouarantaud Kirby Ca
714 W. ttl SI. I D M M
Sttolltia T V Sytlamt
Complete A ll you naud I00\
Financing. No money down
H.7BB 00 lln iv u ru l 4)1 1)44
Sawing Machine with walnut
cabinal greet condition SIM,
Inlanlt D r u tu r . blue 4 while
*11 tolld wood SSI. Jr Colt
Club*. Powurbtll. 4 irant. )
wood* puffer 4 bag lib* new
SIS Call 33) 0*)* after *
telephone antwurlng machine.
1100 Tow bar. Illy all cart.
H IS 71) 77*0________________
Walk bahlnd c o n tra !* taw,
concrete llnith machine, OOCC
Honda motorcycle 313 SITE __
I HP Dull* Saw 4 Jointer. I I
HP Drill P rett. Bell 4 Due
landl• u w m g mach While
Super Jig ie g Ath about other

217— G a r a g e S a le s
Church Bunulit Mite Itom i 00
) 00 Saturday only Corner of
In d * A lm o st In Sabo M ery
Couch 4 chair, rang* hood,
lounger, mallrata. ate Friday
4 Saturday. * lo a So Myrlto
A v * , Lot 17, Park Avunu*
Mobil* Park_______________
Garage Sato Saturday. May It
4 I I * to 4 A M ila of
everything I•* E n la rp rit*
Rd . 1*1 mltot W e ll of Otloan
S o u f g n ______________
Garag* Sal*. Frl 4 Sat , May
10th 4 llth Litton microwave
dithat. clothing, playpen ale
Direction* l*h# M ary Bird
to Hlddun Lahat. on Hidden
Labe Dr. to Canlunlal Or . 1*11
10 30) S*n F arnando Court___
Garay* Sato Furniture 4 ml*
callanoout f t! B rla rcllft*
A v t^ Sanlord M ey i 14_______

iterm 111 alt)

N o C ie d ill

WE FINANCE
7* Cordoba
MOO Own
to Omni
WOO Dwn

NATIONAL AUTO SALES
1110 S. SwfBfd 12H 47S

* DAYTONAAUTO*
* AUCTION *
Hwy *7_________ Oar tone Beach
a a * a * Moldia * * * * *
PUBLIC AUTO AUCTION
Every Wad N lta a lliN P M

* W h e re A nybody *
* C a n B u y o r S e ll I *
Far mere datoilt
_______ I to* 71) t i l I_________
Dabary Auto A Marin*Setot
A c ra ii the river, tog *1 hill
1)4 Hwy 17 *1 Oobgry H4BHB

D IS C O U N T

)73 71*0

L &amp; E AUCTION

4 Fluffy klHtfii

m on

111— A p p lia n c e s
/ F u r n it u r e

FOR E S T A T E
C o m m e rcia l or R a tld tn tla l
A entrant 4 Appraltoll Coll
0*11 i Auction 771 M M

323-6593

Pets &amp; Supplies
FR EE)

S A N FO R D leer* ) lot*
M l 000
W Maiictowttl
N E A IT O R
771 TUST

213— A u c t io n s

U Pick Pa* H eld Opening
S 17 IS on Jo w a l Rd oil
Airport B lvd Small tl*ld.
come early 777 1700 7771*07

199-

I M — W a te rfro n t
P r o p e r t y / S a le

WILSON MAIEN FURNITURE

322-2420

CVc&amp;x

COUNTRY VILLAGE

CO M M ER CIAL S P EC IA LIS T
LA K E M A R Y R E A L T Y
B O B B A LL.TR
..1721144

151 — In v e s t m e n t
P r o p e r t y / S a le

II yuw *r* looting tor a tuc
cutilul c*ru*r In R ail E itllu ,
Stuntlram Rualty It touting
tor run Call Lu* AI bright

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217— G a r a g e S a le s

C A LL A N Y T IM E
R E A L TO R I7J m i

M IL L B U ILD TO S U ITI YO UR
LO T OR OURSI E X C L U S IV E
A O E N T FO R W IN S O N O
DEV CO R P . A C EN TR A L
FLO R ID A L E A O E R I M ORE
HOME FOR LESS M O N E V I
C A LL TO D A Y )
O O E N E V A O SCEO LA RD *
TO N E D FOR M O B IL E S !
I Acr* Country tracli
M ill Iruud on putrid Rd
H \ Down. lO Y rt i l l T M
Frum t i l Mot

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O TH E R HOM ES, LOTS.
A C R E A G E .IN V E S T M E N T
P R O P E R TY

REALTY-REALTOR
Ssnlord'i Salat Uadti

I Mm &gt; A F fe L iK fr *&gt;0

By ownur ] bdrm with toncud
yard 17700 down and attwm*
baionc* of LSJOO al SISI M pur
month tor a yuart 173 «— )

1 BDRM / I R A TH
Largo
r o o m i . **• i n b i t c h u n ,
lirrplac* d b t - o r g .v .g e t
I I I 000 down Ownai wl.l lurid
&gt;ndmortg*g* U ) 100

U1 rou HI f D
TO TWO
III RUl (STATE

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1 5 7 - M o b ile
H o m e s / S a le

141— H o m e s F o r S a le

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SA LES

WE FINANCE

2 3 1 -C a rs
M Grand Prl*
No money P e n
fawrt u v PeoWoc------------- T O -T W
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Caorlaoy N a lu t
tlC o u g a rX R ]
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cowrte*. Ponttoc
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gj CHolton. « door- outo. B ty l .
power OR. »'**• truto*. tow
milage U ”
CM ' m T T n
U Toroto Wagon silver 4
Black I weed a'r. A m /Fm
tlereo Imtod window*, and
luggage rack E icailenl Corf.
dHton
r *“ m AT—
44 Pontiac F wro
Sport* Coupe Reduced t f f « )

Ceurtotf Pooftoc........... m i l l )
44 PorrflK Sunbird
No money down
H**)
Cowrtoty Paftoc............ » » » » «
*4 Ponhec F irebird
Unbelievably priced
14**)
Caurtetr Panhac
&gt;1J &gt; l »

2 3 5 -T ru ck s /
B u ses/V an s
to** Dodge Pick Up N*
brabat. lira* M % rottorad
) I gOD or ball eflar 771 IFF)
iago Ford &gt; 4 ton p-ebup dump
truck New painting uphol
tlary lira up *"*&gt; front and
ol ignmenl Apple pi* condl
lion Your* for t*M0 Dump
truck feature alone I* worth
170 00 a day 10)17*37*1
‘7* Far* • Ton Pickup E »c
cond Engine need* work
M ull tee to appreciate SI.000
Hrm Alto 11 ft tit* traitor.
E tc Cond New I ply flret
MOO cath 73IB4**____________

•7g Pinto
U M Own
*71 Cull***
HOODwn
7 9 AMC CofKBfd Umiltd
I M I French Av e .......... m i bb)
t cyl automatic w / dbl* vanity
v iu r t . &gt;0.900 »n*inal mltot.
1*70 Bulcb I l t t t r l 11)
1M4 Down/Cath *r trad* 4
laOC
low monthly payment*
____________ m im ____________
teeiao*.................... ....... **t «tgg
I *77 Ferd Slaltoa M**en
laOO firm
777 7437___________
1*74 Dodge Dari
No r u il. *ac*ll*nl condlllon
11 POO Coll *X&gt; MM___________
I t 7 ) O p e l S la ilo n W agon.
A M F M radio Good condl
Hon M u il u l l 377 )*))_______
1*11 Phoanlt L J V t 4 door
hatchback Eatr* clean 7) 000
ml U 100 Call 17? 104)
!*•) Pontiac Tra m Am
T Top Loaded Reduced tee*)
Ceurlety Pawliat
tltllll
‘74 Pugeol D m *I W***n Runt
good Needt work UOC 77)
77*0_________________________
7) M uilang 4 tpeed 4 cylinder
no rutf Call on weekday*
alley 4 A anytim* on weekend*
171 0*))
*74 Butch Etocfre Full
cold air | l.im
7?) 77*0
74 Old* Toronado, very ctoon. 1
door. air. c r u lu Loaded Call
alter ) 377 IT**______
7* Firebird. Black, *t 000 mltot
P T. PS. air. 1*)*) or maka
oiler n jO lb f o r 777 1141
llt ll
’7* Honda Prelude
Ceurlety Penhac
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'7*Sutouru Slaiion Wagon
Like new
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Ceurlety Pontiac ......... 17) 11)1

'84 Mudi, 5 speed, air
’ OOOml^ SMOO Call 377 &gt;7*1
44 N u u n 4 X 4 , naedt bumper
4 wlndthlalB &gt;1000 4 &lt;*k*
Over paymantt alter 4. m
7371 belor* 4. 7710*7*

2 3 9 - M o t o r c y c le s
and B ik e s
H a rla y O avld ton. 71 S L H .
S porlllltd '' with o rigin al
equipment Eicallent condl
Hon. SJ,*I1 )** »&gt;)4

241— R e c r e a t io n a l
V e h ic le s / C a m p e r s
Motor Mom* Dodge Sportyman
A I Shape mutt u l l U M 0 00
Firm Auer 1)71 10*7

243— J u n k C a r s
A N Y JU N K C A R ) A TR U C K S
Bought Frem t i t tto 4 mere
Call T 7 I I W ------ --------------- I G M I I
TO P Dollar Paid lor Junk 4
U u d car*.lrucht 4 heavy
equipment )J7 )**0
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JU N K CARS AND T R U C K S
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merchants and see the special offers for
that special lady - Mother.
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tna County Service Building In Santoro. County of Seminole, State ot
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land to pay t*w amount due lo» laeet berem w t oppoiiti me lam e
•ogamer w im all co lli of luctr iaie and all advent,mg Sale w&lt;ll be In
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                    <text>S an fo rd M a n N a b b e d In Rape; A n o th e r Suspect
B j Susan Lodcn
H erald S ta ff W rite r
A 22-year-old Sanford man. one o f two who
allegedly raped a 20-year-old Winter Park woman
last month, was being held today In the Seminole
County jail In lieu of $8,000 bond, charged with
sexual battery.
Assistant Sanford Police Chief Herb Shea said
Investigators will be reviewing with prosecutors
from the Slate Attorney’s Office the woman’s
allegations against the second man a 48-year old

Sanford resident, to determine If he will also be
charged In connection with the May 19 assault.
Shea said the evidence may not support the
woman's claim against the second man.
According to a Sanford police report, the
woman had accepted a ride from the pair at the
Delux Bar on 18th Street at Southwest Hoad In
Sanford at about 10.30 p.m. The second suspect
allegedly drove to a field behind Goldsboro
Elementary School. 1301 W. 16th St . Sanford.

There the passenger, the man who has been
arrested, slapped the victim In the face and forced
her to take off her clothes, the report said.
He forced her out of the car and made her
|)erform oral sex and then he raped her. the
report said He took t5 0 from her pants and then
the driver o f the car raped her. the report said.
After the woman was allowed to dress the three
drove to 13th Street at Olive Avenue In Sanford
Where the pa'-sec^
&gt;ut and the driver
offered in take the w man -. • V» inter Park.

When he stopped at a traffic light on U S.
Highway 17-92 at state Hoad 419 south of
Sanford, the woman jumped out of the car and
ran to a nearby Handy W ay s ore and called
police, the report said
The woman reportedly Identified the man who
has been arrested. Shea said
Lorenzo Everett. 22. of 75 Lake Monroe
Terrace, a waiter, was arrrsted at Ills home at
9:38 a.in. Tuesday.

FBI Seeks
5th Suspect
In Spy Ring

Asphalt Plant
Plan Opposed
By R ick Brunson
H erald S t a ff W rite r
About 10O residents In the
Country Club Manor subdivision
In west Sanford are protesting
the proposed construction of an
asphalt plant near their homes,
according to one homeowner.
Orlando Paving Co. wants to
build the $3.5 million asphalt
plant at 2150 Country Club
Hoad on a BO-acre tract sur­
rounded by the Lockhart und
C o u n tr y C lu b M an or aub*
divisions. A concrete plant und
two food processing plants are
also near the proposed site.
The property Is owned by the
Atlantic Land Co . a subsidiary
o f the S e a b o a rd C o a s tlin e
Hullrond Co., anti Is zoned medi­
um Industrial district, according
to Mettle Sonnenberg. city build
lug official.
Wayne Evans, executive vice
president o f Orlundo Paving,
said the company wants to buy
the property from Atlantic hut
the sale depends on whether thr
plant Is npproved by the city.
Thursday, the city’s Planning
and Z o n in g C om m ission Is
scheduled to consider Orlando
Paving's request to store petro­
leum at the site, the first hurdle
In getting the plan approved.
The meeting Is scheduled for 7
».m. In the commission chain­
lets at city hall.
Hobert Barren, of 137 Country

Club Circle. Sanford, says he
and his neighbors have banded
together to fight the plant. About
100 have signed a petition ask­
ing the P A 7. board to deny the
request, he said. The group has
also hired an attorney to repre­
sent them, he suld
They are concerned that the
fumes and smoke emitted from
the plant could be hazardous
and that thr plant's presence
will slash the value o f their
homes. Marrrtt said. He also said
noise from the plant would be a
nuisance.
“ They're going to drop a bomb
In the middle of the city." he
said
Marrrtt. whose home Is about
400 fert from the proposed plant
site, said he visited Orlando
Paving’s plant In Orlando Satur­
day and talked with residents
within u half-mile of thr factory.
Hr said the residents com­
plained of foul-smelling fumes,
with one man saying he could
not go outside because the
sm oke uggruvated his sinus
condition.
liarrett also said the plant was
surrounded with mounds of clay
.and sand, which he considered
unsightly.
But Evans said the proposed
plant would be “ state of the art"
wtth little noise and no smoke or

FBI agents m W ashington
seeking to trace the scope ol the
c o n s p ir a c y T u es d a y s i l t »-cl
through thousands of docu
merits seized from thr homes of
the four men already charged In
the case

M*r*W

Safety First
With ’Safety First’ his motto, School District
Risk M anager Walter M eriw ether Jr., left,
presents certificates of appreciation to
Sanford police officials and officers for their
help In getting kids to and from school
safely. Accepting certificates, from left,

k| Jammy Vlncsat

Assistant Chief Herb Shea, Acting Chief
Steve H a rriett, and Sanford motorcycle
patrolmen Andy Collazo, Dennis W hitm ire
and Rick Poovey. Meriwether said their
work Includes using rad ar to m onitor
motorists' speed In school zones.

See P k A N T , page 8 A

Religious Right Backlash Feared
By Father Who Beat Prayer Law
WASHINGTON (Ill’ll - An
Alabama fulher who beat a
slate prayer-ln-srhool law In
the Supreme Court says he
feels "vindicated" but fears
the religious right will use the
case to rally for a constitu­
tional amendment on school
l&gt;rayer.
Ishmael Jaflrre of Mobile.
Ala., said Tuesday he was
i ( Hallo4* about the t&gt; :i
Supreme Court ndlng striking
down an Alabama law man­
dating a moment of silence for
voluntary prayer In public
schools.
Jutfrec. a father of six, told a
news conference In Mobile he
“ w a s n e v e r o p p o s e d to
children praying. I was op­
posed to' teachers leading
children In pruyer. ... Now I
can tell m y children that I
helped maintain thr Integrity
of the Constitution.''
Prayer-ln-school advocates
across thr country attacked
the ruling Tuesday, though It
led Intact numerous stale laws
that simply call for a moment
o f silence during the school
day when students may medi­
tate. pray or do nothing.
Hep. T h o m a s K indness.
H-Ohio. sponsor o f a school
prayer bill, said the decision la
an “ opportunity for us to get
more fight Into the fight" for a
voluntary prayer amendment

BALTIMORE (UPI) - The FBI
Is hunting for a fifth person
believed to be a member of a
family and friend operation ac­
cused of penetrating Navv seen
rlty from coast to coast and
passing secrets to the Soviets for
20 years, authorities snv
Law enforcement sources said
Tuesday the Fill apparently
knows the Identity but not the
whereabouts o f a |&gt;ersnn known
as " F . " the code letter used by
accused spy ringleader John
Walker to Identify an operation
participant In tellers lo Soviet
contacts.
Sources said other suspects
also were being Investigated and
thecuse was far from closer!

'Now I can toll my
chlldron that I helped
maintain the Integrity
of tho Constitution.'*
to the Constitution.
Moral Majority leader the
Hrv. Jerry Falwell called the
thr high court "com pletely out
o f step with over 88 percent of
the American people."
While Jaffree sold. "I feel
vindicated." he also expressed
m n e e r n that " th o s e w h o
belong to the religious right
will use this as a rallying cry
for 'Let's have a new constitu­
tional amendment.*"
In Its ruling, the high court
made a distinction between a
simple moment of silence and
the Alabama law. which Jaf­
free. an agnoatlc. challenged
In May 1982 because he ob­
jected to his children being
exposed to prayer at school.
"T h e legislative Intent (of
A la b a m a 's law| lo return
prayer to the public schools Is.
o f course, quite different from
merely protecting every stu­
d e n t's right lo en ga gr In
voluntary prayer during an
appropriate moment o f silence
d u r in g th e sc h o o l d a y . "
Justice John Paul Stevens
said for the court.

aging released Tuesday, the life
spun of Americans has risen lo
74.9 years.
"Y e t the Image In our minds
rva k rd by 'age 65,* Is still
adorned with canes and hearing
aids and little old ladles In tennis
shoes, even as we ure Jostled on
the streets and In the stores by
rn rrgrtlc. vigorous men and
women In a hurry — at age 75."
T resnowskl said.
" T o be sure, the Congress has
m oved the mandatory retire­
ment age up to 70. But the
problem of bringing our laws
and our practices In line with the

“ Not guilty lo all counts."
Wulkrr. a retired Navy warrant
officer, told U.S District Jitdgc
Alexander llarvev
Walker then watched Ills sou
a sailor from I he- aircraft carrier
Nlmllz, also plead not guilty

H e a t W a v e S m o th e rs S ta te A 3 rd D ay
A three-day heat wave that
caused at Irast one death In the
slate caused the mercury to
reach 100 degrees In Sanford
Tuesday, a record high for the
date for the second day In a row
Today's temperatures were
expected to go even higher with
the chance of thundershowers
lilts afternoon bringing some
relief
T h e d r y s p e ll und th e
excessive heat have brought
water usage In Sanford lo H.2
million gallons a day. but the
city utility director. Paul Moore,
said the city Is still able lo meet
the demand and there are no
restrictions at this lime. "People
should be prarllc.il and consid­
erate o f others in their use of
water conserving where they

can." hr said
Record highs for June 4 wrrr
set In 12 cities Tuesday Lake­
land reached u searing 105
degrees, thr hottest the central
Florida city has ever gollrn since
weather records l&gt;egan.
It was 102 In Gainesville: 100
In Orlando and Hollywood: 99 In
Fort Myers; 9H in Mldml. 97 In
Miami lieach. Apalachicola, and
Pensacola: 95 in Fort Lauderdale
and Daytona Beach
Jacksonville also had a June
4ih record high, hitting 100 for
the third day In a row. The
Duval County Medical Exam­
iner's O ffice listed the late
Monday death of Elaine Trauger.
12. as heal •eluted
P o lice re p o rts say rescue
workers found Trauger rollapsetl

with no blood pressure and a
body lemperaturr of I OH de­
grees.
A high pressure air mass over
the Gulf of Mexico Is raising the
heat. Forecasters say until It
m oves, the mass will creute
weak westerly winds that blow
a w a y n o r m a l c o o l i n g sea
breezes.
Il was 106 In Ocala and 102 In
Tallahassee Tuesday.
Along I he south Florida coast,
there were few bathers txilhrrlng
with the MS-dcgrrc water. On
Fort Lauderdale beach, lifeguard
HJ. Kearney said the crowds
had been light.
"T h e re '* not much point In
coming out here to cool off," hr
said
A North Miami resident was

Charges Pending In Baby's Traffic Death
A 24-year-old Sanford man may be charged In
connection with a Monday traffic accident that
-left a Winter Park Infant drud.
Jennifer Cheney. 13 months, of 1921 Bonanza
Court, died at 7 49 a m. Tuesday at the Orlando
Regional Medical Center after being hellcoplrred
from Sanford's Centrul Florida Rrgional Hospital.
Also Injured In the 9 p m. Monday accident
were the child's parents. Jack and Julia Cheney.
Mrs Cheney was In satisfactory condition today
al CFRH and her husband was treated anil
released after the accident.
According lo Sanford Assistant Poller Chief
Herb Shea. Michael Zarrh. 24. of Maltle St..
Sanford, lost control of his eustbound pickup
truck and drove into the westbound lane of
Airport Boulevard just west of 25lh Street.

Zurchs truck hit Cheney's westbound Suburu.
throwing It Into a spin. The Subaru was then
struck by a westbound vun lhat could not slop.
Shea said. The van was driven by Donald w .
Nichols. 37. of 3206 Country Club Road. Sanford.
Hr was not Injured
During (he accident. Jennifer suffered a
penetrating wound abovr the right eye.
Zarch received minor Injuries when his truck
oveturnrd. If chargrs are filed, they probably will
be against Zarch. Shea said
Jennifer was In lhr car's front seat at the time
of thr accident but police do not know If she was
In a child restraint seat as required by state law.
Failure to provldr such a seal Is punishable by
fines like other traffic Infractions
—Deane Jordan

Blue Cross Chief: Old Doesn't Begin A t 65
NEW YOHK (U l'll - Old uge
doesn't begin at 65 und governtpent and hculth curr policies
should lx- changed lo reflect the
reality that the golden years ure
age 75 und up. says the presi­
dent of the Blue Cross and Blur
Shield Association
Bernard Tresnowskt said that
In 1935. when the Social Securi­
ty Act was enacted. It was
accurate and sensible lo consid­
er men and women age 65 and
over elderly because the average
life span In the United Slates
wu* 64.
But. he said In a report on

W a lk e r. 47. and his son
Michael. 22. ap|x-arrd at a lirtcl
arraignment Tuesday In U S
District Court In Baltimore in
enter pleas.

reality — old age at 75. not 65 —
are fo rm id a b le. If not p ro ­
hibitive."
T h e re p o rt w as r e le a s e d
Tuesday In conjunction with the
50th anniversary symposium of
Blur Cross and Blue Shield of
Greater New York.
The leader o f the Insurance
"Blues." provider of health co v­
erage for some 90 million Am er­
icans. urged symposium m em ­
bers to accept the new definition
of rlderly and trash the obsolete
one.
The reality of old age starting
al 75. not 65. he Insisted. Is

essential to any discussion of
"long-term c a r e " — nursing
home — needs of the nation's
aging population
"W e will make more progress
If we Insist on realism ." he said,
n o t in g th a t t h e r e a re an
estimated 27 million people over
age 65 In the United Stales
today, that there will be 30
million by 1990. and 35 million
by the year 2.000.
“ But because the survival rale
Is picking up speed the old gain
as a percentage o f the popula­
tion. Those 85 and over are
iwojectrd to be the fastest grow-

log part of the older population.
" A s a result, the need for
long trrm care Is on the fast side
o f the growth curve. There are
1 3 million In nursing homes
now. Th r estimated need Is for
an additional 600.000 nursing
home beds by 1995."
T r e s n o w s k t n o te d th a t
thousands of hospital beds arc
Ivln g Idle nationwide as ad­
mission and occupancy rates
decline while lists of people
w aitin g to get Into nursing
homes keep growing He sug­
gested that some of those beds
could be used for the aged

saved Irom oven like heat by an
air conditioning repairman who
fixed her unit.
Karen Thorhurn said when the
air conditioning Isn't working.
you take five showers a day
alter you come home from wor k
"Y ou 're happy lo go m w ork."
I he accountant said
But those workers not In
olflces suffered
Bobby laillnirr sUkhI under a
work rack at Johnny's Auto and
Trailer Service In Miami Toes
day. One hand held a gas
burning torch. Hr wore goggles
and heavy work clothes Sweat
ran off him.
" I'v e got to wear the long
sleeve shirt.” he said "You gel
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As reported In the Evening
llrru ld Tuesday, the San­
ford City Commission did
not select a phone number
with the last four digits
co rre sp o n d in g with thr
letters U-G-L-Y for residents
to call lo report grounds
m ain ten an ce violation s.
I’leose do not try to use
such a number

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But Money Already Spent

County Richer Than Expected

NATION
IN BRIEF
Judge: N o M o n ey M o tiv e
Evidence In Von Bulow Trial
PROVIDENCE. R.l. (UPI&gt; — The Judge In Clan* von
Hulow's attempted murder retrial has refused to allow the
prosecution to Introduce hi* wife’s $75 million will as
rebuttal evidence, saying the state failed to support a
money motive.
Superior Court Judge Cortnne Grande's ruling came
after the defense rested Its case without calling von llulow
or his teenage daughter, Cosltna. to testify.
The state contends von Uulow twice tried to kill fils wife,
Martha "S u n n y” von llulow, with Insulin injrcllons to
collect a $14 million share of the fortune and marry his
former mistress
Defense attorneys claimed Mrs. von Bulow was suicidal
over her husband s affair and caused her own comas In
1979 and 1980 by mixing drugs and liquor at the family's
Newport mansion. She remains comatose at a New York
hospital.
Grande refused Tuesday In allow the state to Introduce
Mrs. von Billow's will In this portion o f the (rial saying the
slate had not proved that financial gain was a motive In the
ruse.
"There Is not a suggestion anywhere at all that a
financial gain Impelled the defendant lo lake Ihe action
that the stale says he look," she said referring lo the • one
the prosecution earlier presented.

H o tel S trike Widens
NEW YORK (UPB — The Teamsters and other unions
have vowed not to cross picket lines of 15.500 workers
striking 55 hotels, causing mounds o f garliage to pile up,
flatting most food deliveries and making It even harder for
hotel guesla to get taxis.
The strike by an estimated 15,500 workers, ranging from
bellhops to bartenders. Is Ihe first In the 46-year history of
the AFL-CIO Hotel and Motel Trade Council.
Marvin Bogner, a spokesman for the city's Health
Department, said 18 hotels had already been declared
public health nuisances because of plies of garbage. Hognrr
said the Sunltallnu Department picked up trash at those
hotels at the owners' expense
About 14,000 workers walked off the Job Saturday al 45
hotels. Including some of the city’s poshest eslabllshments
such us the Waldorf-Astoria The union lias said It has
targeted 40 more hotels for Ihe strike next week
Aboul 1,500 workers at lOniore hotels walked off Ihe Job
Tursduy bringing Ihe number of establishments affec ted
by the strike to 55.

WORLD
IN BRIEF
Arms Sales In tended
To Encourage Peace Talks

Syria Tries To End Shooting
BEIRUT, Lcbuntm (UP1) — Palestinian unit Shiite Moslem
gunmen clashed In two Beirut refugee camps today as
Syria explorrd how to end the fighting that has killed more
t hun 500 people since May 19
Sporadic gunflrr rocked Shatlla and IkmiJ llrujaneh, two
Pulesllnlun refugee camps on the southern outskirts of Ihe
cupliul. less than a day after Red Cross workers entered I hr
Subru refugee camp In u search for lx wiles
The sources hud no tinmedlutr estimate on casualties

today.
The fighting came uftrr representatives ol lx*lh sides met
In Dumuscus Tuesday night with Syrian Vice President
Abdel Hullm Khaddain, who rrportrdly made progress In
elforts to stop the shooting.
Polltteul sources who asked not to be named said Syria
wants Amu! to lift Its siege of the camps, whose defenders
then would hr allowed lo go to the llekaa Valley In
Syrian controlled eastern Lrbuuou

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more In property taxes than
expected. $197.3*28; extra In* nine from the state's 5th and
f*rh cents o f gasoline tax. com­
mitment fees and contributions
from cities for road construction.
8158.196. and 840,774 In reve­
nues from a variety of other
sources
In addition. Mrs. Anderson
said the slate now estimates the
county will receive $13.7 million
from ihe proceeds of the special
penny sales tax. approved by the
voters for criminal Justice faclltins some $500000 more lhan
llrst estimates o f $13 2 million
Earlier, it was reported that
ih r county plans lo spend
814 08 million, some $300,000
more Ilian expected, from I hat
fund even with expected In­
cre a s e d r e v e n u e s o n ly for
expansion of tb&lt;- county Jail and
renovations of the courthouse,
but also for renovations of Ihe
former health department build­
ing and Ihe stale attorney's

office (the former Jail behind the
courthouse.)
In a report to thr county
commission last week. Deputy
County Administrator Richard
George said some money for the
renovations of the state at­
torney's building and the old
health department would come
from court faculties fees. These
tees are levied al Ihe rate of $2
per case when lawsuits are filed
Meanwhile Mrs Anderson said
&lt;minty revenues from Intrresi
Income are down She said the
reason is that the county's
funds, w hich had been Invested
In only one financial Institution
at a 10 percent Interest rate,
have been spread around lo
several rouiliy banks and placed
mi accounts paying a lesser
interest rate.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
David Berrien, charged with Ihe
r e s p o n s ib ilit y o f in v e s tin g
&lt;minty funds, said all county
investment money — about $40

7 S e n te n ce d For DUI
llu billowing persons have
either pleaded or been found
gullly of driving under Ihe Influru rr or having an unlawful
blood alcohol level.
As first-time offenders, most
have had their driver’s llecnsc
Misjiended for six months, or­
dered In pay a $250 fine, pay
court costs o f $27.50 and com ­
plete 50 hours o f community
srrvlcr. When a guilty or no
i tiniest plea Is entered or If Ihe
defendant Is found guilty o f uri
alcohol-related charge, other
&lt;lunges are usually either not
prosecuted or dismissed. Most of
the first tim e offen ders arc
allowed to apply for businessonly driving permits
-W illia m Dindwell. 53. of 803
E. 20lh St.. Sanford, arrested
March 8 a fter tils car was
Involved In an accident on S.
I’ulmelto Ave.. Sanford
Jimmy Owrn Flllmuu. 27. of
214 Barrow Si., Apopka, ar­
rested Feb. 12 altrr his car was
docked (raveling 70 inph In a -15
inph zone on stale Road 436 at
Balmy Beach Drive. Foresl City.
-Timothy Mvers 27. of Route 4,
Box 77. Sanford, arrested March
H alter his car was Involved In an
accident on U S Highway 17-92.
Hanford.
Bobhv Gerald Rotx-rts. *26, of

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2412 Oak Ave.. Sanford, ar­
rested May 23 on SR 430 near
Seminole Plaza Casselberry,
alter police spotted tils car
parked with Its rear against a
telephone hooih
—Kennelh Drew. 29. of Forest
City, arrested April 2 after he
w'us found passed oul in tils
truck at Live Oaks Center. U S.
Highway 17-92. Casselberry. He
is scheduled to l&gt;e sentenced

July i
—-Coiozell Wings Wilder. 53. of
101 Springs St . Altam onte
Springs, arrested Feb. 2 on SR
* 3 6 , C a s s e lb e r r y , u ftrr a
motorist nlerled a trooper to a
|M*ssiblr drunk driver.
—Timothy Gene Hardagr, 20. of
10 3 R e f l e c t i o n C i r c l e ,
Casselberry, urrestrd July 17
ullrr his motorcycle pulled onto
SR 436. Casselberry, and Into
Ibe path of a sbcrllf's palrol car.
Several vehicles had to lake
evasive action to avoid colliding
wllh the hike, according to court
records
—Sarah Doris Rumtxi, 26. of
Orlando, arrested Nov . 7 altrr
tier ear was seen s|*rrdlng on SR
136. ('.iHst-llx-rry He vehicle also
lorced another cur oil the road, u
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deposit with Freedom Savings
and Loan.
When Berrien took office In
January, he said, he look the
funds and spread them among
M-vcn or eight banking house'*.
While that may cut ihe inter­
est the money earns. It is safer.
Berrien said.
Commissioner Bill Kirchhoff. a
stockbroker, noted that Berrien
is asking for reports on assets
and liabilities of each banking
house lh a l wishes to be a
depositor o f county funds as a
wav of making sure ihe county
does not have problems with Its
money like those seen In bank
.inti savings and loan collapses
lit olher states
Berrien said that interest income on countv Invewiments
had been estimated at 10 per­
cent. but with Interest rates
dropping Ihe Interest rale the
county Is receiving now Is 8
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The administration, despite opposition from Israel and
69 senators, says It plans to sell new defensive weu|xms to
Jordan to encouruge the Aral* kingdom to open direct
peace talks with the Jewish stale
The exact timing and sire of the sale proposed to f*e sent
to Congress lias not been determined, administration
officials said Tuesday, hul the decision to make Ihe side
has Item made
IJ.S officials noted Ihe Irony o f the debate, In which ihe
Israeli lobby has opjxised Jordan's King Hussein's request
at a time when he Is prepared lo talk lo Israel
The senators op|*oar any side to Jordan until direct
negotiations begin
The US. officials said Ihe rmphuMls of the arms sale
would be air defense, specifically anything to protect
Jordan against Syria, which has opposed any participation
In Middle East peace negotiations wlih Israel or the United
Slates.
The most vulullle part of any arms deal would l*e Stinger
shoulder-llred surface-to-air missiles, which the Israelis
lear could fall Into Ihe hands of Palestinian guerrillas
The next most sensitive Item would be improved Hawk
surfure-ln-air missiles, mobile wru|*ona that can hit lowand medium altitude targets. Jordan has Hawk missiles
bin at Israeli Insistence they are fixed and cannot be moved
in ureas where they would threaten Israeli aircraft

IN* N s t v n i l

By Donna Estes
Herald Staff Writer
S em in ole County received
nearly $1.3 million more In
revenues during the first eight
months o f fiscal 1984-85 than
expected, but ihe new money
represents no windfall It has
already been spenl.
M a n a g e m e n t and B u d g et
Director Eleanor Anderson, in
reporting that the county's re&lt;ord $93.9 million budget grew
to $95.2 million during Ihe eight
m onths, said the additional
dollars will replace money spent
on unforseen expenses In the
transportation program, for the
sheriffs road patrol, and other
Herns such as projects to be
funded from the 4 cent* pergallon special gasoline lax.
The Increase In revenues ram e
Irorn Ihe sale of the county's
mental health facility and m hrr
county property. 8566.159; a
larger than expected rash sur­
plus from last year of $320,106;

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WEATHER
NATIONAL REPORT! South
enters stuck close to Ibelr air
condilloners while walling out a
record brat wave that killed
people and |x*ultry, poshed the
demand tor (xiwer to nrw highs
and displayed lew signs of dis­
appearing Records tell In Dixie
lor a Iblnl day In a row Tuesday
»is tbe mercury climbed Into the
90s and past thr century mark
Two dozen records were reached
nr set from Mississippi and
Florida lo ihe Carollnas, and a
reading ol 105 was thr highest
ever recorded In Lakeland, the
National Weather Service said
We still have that big high
pressure center all the eastern
Gulf ol Mexico and It's been
causing thr brut lor three or four
days." Bill Pendleton, an NWS
Inrrcaslrr In Miami, said today,
“ it's uni planning lo m ove
thiough Sunday." Plains storms
Hooded Texas streets with op lo
9 inches ol rain in Sudan.
AREA rORECABT: Excessive
heat lo continue today and
Thursday. Daytime heal Indrx
In the 105-115 degree range.
Today sunny and hot with the
high 98 lo 104 A 20 percent
chance of late afternoon thun­
derstorms Wind northeast 5 to
10 mph Tonight (air with the
low 72 to 76 Light w ind
Thursday sunny and hut with
the high around 100 A 20

percent chance ni hilr afiertuxin
Ihundrrstorins. Wind northeast
3 to 10 mph
BOATING FORECAST: St
Augustine to Jupiter Inlet out 50
miles — Vuriable wind 5 in 10
knots except easterly onshore
sea breezes during the uttertoxins through Thursday. Sea 2
feet or less except 2 to 4 feet
during thr afternoon. Mostly lair
EXTENDED FORECAST!
Friday through Sunday — Slight
&lt;harirr of afternoon and evening
I h it u j r r si or m s. o t h e r w is e
mostly fair with hot afternoons
Highs mid to upper 90s north
and crutrul and low to mid 90s
south except near 90 Immediate
coast and keys. Low * near 70
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JAMES ED W AR D PALMER
Mr. James Edward Palmer. 57.
ol 346 Mead Drive. Ovlerlo. died
Tuesday ut his home after a
lengthy Illness Born April 7.
1928 in North. S C., he moved to
Oviedo front Greenville. S.C. Itt
I960 He was a guidance coun­
selor. a member of Oviedo Bap­
tist Church and was director of
the Tuscuwilln Men's Associa­
tion.
Survivors Inrludr his wife.
Bcittr. two sons. James E Jr.,
and Gary A., both of Oviedo, a
d a u g h te r , R e b e c c a S lu p p .
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BURGLARIES ft THEFTS
Bill Dooley, 35, of 330 Lake
Seminary Circle. Maitland, re­
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when her household furnishing
were moved from Tennessee by
a m oving com panv between
April 16 and 23 She reported
her loss on Friday.

Tam m y Vanessa Noble. 21. of
Watson Street. Jamestown, gave
deputies the name o f a suspect
who may have taken #300 from
her purse In her trailer on
pay *5.000 or more lit punitive
Saturday.
damages
Williams asks for a trial by
NABBED W IT H C AR
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A DcLand man has been
Pictures, sculpture. Jewelry’, charged with possession of a
TEST DRIVE
cleaning supplies, a camera and stolen vehicle after a Seminole
A DcLand man charged In
other Items worth about $1,500 County sheriffs deputy spotted
connection with the theft o f a car
were stolen from thr home of him driving the car
from his Sanford car dealer
The man was urrested on
Michael Eugene Haglry. 28. of
employer rrportedly told San*
L a k ev lew A v e n u e at North
1521 Bear Lake Road. Sanford,
ford police who arTcsted him
S tre e t. A lta m o n te S p rin gs,
that he took the car because he on Monday, a shertfT* report
whrre he had been driving the
said.
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1977 Datsun that a computer
tt
check by the deputy confirmed
Theresa
Rice.
36.
of
Orlando,
The 1082 Toyota was reported
was reported stolen In DcLand. a
missing from Prestige Honda. told Seminole County shcrdTs
deputies that a gold chain and sheriffs report said
U.S. Highway 17-92. on April 15.
Bernard Dwayne Martin. 20.
P o lic e w e r e to ld th a t an pearl earrings with a combined
was arrested at 1 1:25 a.m
employee may have had keys to value of *250 were stolen along
Monday and was being held In
the car and he had left the with a *150 shotgun from her
lieu of &gt;5.000 bond
business without notifying a car while the vehicle was parked
at Butler Plaza, state Road 436.
DUI A R R E S T S
supervisor, the report said.
The following persons have
A suspect turned himself In at Casselberry’- between 5 a m and
been u rre sted in S em in ole
the Sanford police station on 3 p in. on Monday.
County on a charge of driving
Monday. Charged with grand
A thief si Ip [led Into the room of under ihe Influence:
theft auto at 8 5 0 a m. w*as
Abraham Alexander Milton. 24. Jackie Davis. 37. of the Pine —Joanne Rose Mullen. 22. of
He was being held In lieu of Grove Motel *8. Fern Park, while 541 Marigold St.. Casselberry,
she and her daughter slept was arrested Saturday alter her
*5.000 bond.
Monday night and took a pair of car was seen weaving on U.S
B E A N BATTLE
Jeans containing #145 cash The
Highway 17-92. l.ongwood She
A 4 5 -y e a r-o ld A lta m o n te door to the room was closed, but was also charged with driving
Springs man charged with bat­ not locked at thr time of the with asu»|&gt;cmlrd license,
tery spouse ubusc after allegedly theft, a shertfTs report said
—Hobby Glen Smith. 23. ol
hitting his wife In the face arm
Winter Garden, at 2:30 a in
told sh eriff s deputies the alleged
Roofing materials, 50 pounds Sunday after hr was seen driv­
attack was provoked when the of nails and about 10 sheets ol ing with bright Iteadlighis and
woman threw a pot of cooking plywood with a total value of crossed Ihe centerline of U.S.
lima brans at hint.
about $185 were stolen from a Highway 17-92. Longwood.
He received n minor burn on construction site belonging to —Todd David Kcsslnger. 25. ol
Ills right arm. deputies reported, Sierra Properties Corp., 3606
Route 4. Box 366. Apopka, was
but Eliza Drakes. 44. of 1110 Palm Ave.. Apopka, at 1669
arrested at 3:26 a.m. Tuesday
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The Two Sides
Of The GD Mess
T h r Navy's crarkdown on General Dynam­
ics for Improper charges and tactics In
handling defense contracts is of serious
concern to the nation, but It certainly Is
nothing new.
Ab long a » the government has be*-n
Involved In purchasing military hardware,
(here have been bribery, overpayments,
kickbacks and other Illegalities. These
white-collar crimes date back at least to the
Civil War and probably even to 1775, when
the Colonists were hiding munitions from the
Hrltlsh In such communities as Lexington
and Concord.
Nevertheless, the present uproar over war
profiteering Is the biggest flap of Its kind In
peacetime since a Missouri senator named
Harry S. Truman gained national attention os
chairman of a committee Investigating de­
fense contractors Just before Pearl Harbor.
And the discovery that we haven’t been
getting our money's worth In defense spend­
ing threatens to bring to a sudden stop the
massive military buildup that started when
Ronald Rragan was circled president In 1980.
Hcrnusc Illegal activity cannot be tolerated
and becuusc there must l&gt;c public confidence
In the drfense budget. Secretary of tbe Nnvy
•John Lehman was right to come down hard
on Generul Dynamics, the nation's third
largest defense contractor.
Lehman fined General Dynamics 9076.283
for giving gratuities to retired Adm. Hyman
Kickover, canceled 922.5 million in existing
contracts with the defense firm und stopped
action on uImuiI 91 billion In new contracts
with two o f General D yn am ics' major
divisions. They are Electric Boat, which
builds nuclear submarines In Groton, Conn.,
and the Pomona Division, near Los Angeles,
which builds missiles and missile-defense
systems.
The fine was for 10 times the value of gilts
and gratuities that General Dynamics lav­
ished on Kickover during the years he headed
the Nuvy’s nuclear submarine program. The
udmlral not only willingly received these
(avors from the defense contractor, he anked
for many of them.
Kickover’s response was typlcul of those
who take favors whrn they know they
shouldn't: "N o gratuity or favor ever affected
any decision I made," Perhaps true, but
Kickover never lor one moment would have
accepted such an excuse Irotn a subordinate.
Charges against Generul Dynamics Include
the rrquest for government reimbursements
for dues and fees to more than 20 country
clubs and other organizations, lobbying,
advertising and entertainment expenses,
traveling costs — even #155 for t&gt;ourdlng an
executive's dog In a kennel.
General Dynamics should not shoulder the
entire blnme In these matters. The Pentugon
must share the guilt. It hus becom e the
world's biggest bureaucracy. Service rivalries
are rampant. As Navy Secretary Lehman said
In a recent speech:
"Fifty thousand people now labor for the
Defense Logistics Agency. There are 11
separate defense agencies, nine Joint und
specllled commands und scores of sub­
ordinate offices and bureaus with stalls ol a
thousand nr more.

"Everywhere In the Pentagon are senior
assistants und lesser assistants, confidential
assistants, personal assistants, administrative
assistants, speclul assistants, executive
assistants, aides to these assistants, and all of
them have stalls." Lehman said. "It is a
Herculean task to (lx accountability anywhere
In thr defense establishment."
The Pentagon's Ineffective management
procedures urr surely as much to blame as
the defense contractors for the current
scandals.

Obviously, ch an ges must be made. Some­
how thr Pentagon must reform und reduce
Itself. Congress should keep hunds off,
because Its Interference causes more pro­
blems thun It solves. The executive brunch
should tukr the Initiative.

BERRY'S WORLD

"Don't be out loo late. kids. Tomorrow's junior
high graduation davl"

WASHINGTON (UP1) - Stock market prices,
as reflected by the Dow Jones Industrial
average, closed above the 1.300 level for the first
time In May. But was II a genuine rally or
merely a manifestation o f springtime on Wall
Strrei?
The answer to that question. I gather. Is
Important to statisticians, markrt analysts,
magazine writers and others concerned with
mathematical probabilities.
According lo the Slock Traders Almanac, only
three times In the past iwo decades has the Dow
boasted a gain during the May 1-June 30 period
Your broker presumably knows that and Is in
a position lo advise you that only sap always
rises In the spring Brokers likewise should
know dial Ihc slock market Itself, much like
spring romance and the weather, tends to
become seasonably unsettled.
Also be advised that as a general rule the
stocks you purchased in Aptll probably will
slump in July. That prognosis presumably is
subscribed to bv plungers who regard the head
as a more reliable Indicator than dtr heart.

A N T H O N Y HARRIG AN

Campus demonstrations in the
sixties and early seventies helped
Create the political climate lhal led
lo withdrawal of effective aid for an
antl-communlal governm ent and
thr irlimiph of a regime allied to the
Soviet Union. Today. Vietnam Is a
lolalllarlan stair which Is waging a
large-scale war against Its weaker
neighbors In Southeast Asia.
II the foes of U.S. pressure against
communist Nicaragua have their
way. the Cuban* and Soviets will he
able to consolidate their foothold In
Central America.
As for the demonstrations against
U.S. Investment, the prntestrrs
aren’t candid with the American
people as lo what would be the end
result of the bloody revolution they
seek lo encourage. One of Ihr few
candid voices Is that o f Beyers
Natide, thr political activist and
secretary of the South African
Council of Churches, who rails for
harsh U.S. treatm ent o f South
Afrlcu,
In u recent article In The New
York Tlmea. Mr. Naudc offered a
i are admission of what would be Ihc
end result If the South African
government were lopplrd. He wrote
that the United States "must accept
that the (Milttlcul change that bluck
South Alrlcans wish to bring about
will inevitably Involve changes In
tIk- capltalisl system of free en­
terprise — a change toward some
(orm of socialism."
Fortunately. President Reagan
und his advisers understand the
oltlmulr objective o f the campus
demonstrations. The administration
Is standing flnn agulnsl hysteria. It
Is delrndlng the national Interest In
this hemisphere and eight thousand
miles away In Southern Africa, a
region rich In strategic materials
vital to the security o f the West.
If the Southern tip ol Afrlcu were
to puss tu the control of Marxist
forces, the gluluil strategic butuncr
would be drastically altered and the
security ol the American people

endangered.

The latter doctrine la based on the principle
that narrow ties create confidence In the
market. Hence, according to the magazine
Dynamic Years, a comeback of slim neckwear
should be accompanied by soaring stock prices.
Baseball fans, however, will have to wait until
fall to again test the theory that there Is a
correlation between stock prices and major
league bat ting averages.
Except for three annual exceptions since
1965. the market has gone down when hitting
Improved.
It won't be known for certain until autumn
whether young eyes this season are sharper
than last. Ergo, any prediction of the batting
average Impact on the Standard A Poor Index
would be premature at this time
If salary scales mean anything, however, ball
players will have more money to Invest In the
market than ever before, You and your broker
can draw fmm own conclusions irom that.
As for me. I shall continue to sink any
investment dollars that coine m v wav In an old
Washington Senators sock.

D O N G R A FF

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P ro te s t
P a tte rn
F a m ilia r
The recent student dernonstations
on college campuses against the
U.S. trade embargo of Nicaragua
and Invratmcnl in South Africa arc
In a pattern familiar to Americans
who remember I hr protests of the
Vietnam war eru. They are well*
orchestrated media events In which
the demonstrators accept no res|K)nslhllllles for the consequences
o f their protests

It Is practically axiomatic In financial circles
that an Increase In aspirin consumption Is
followed by* a drop In the New York Stock
Exchange composite Index.
Since headaches apparently outnumbered
heartaches last year, making aspirin production
bullIMf. we may be In for a bearish 1985.
index-wise.
Or may you simply wish to Instruct your
broker to sell the stocks you bought In April and
Invest the money In the shares o f companies
that make headache remedies.
My own favorite omen, the hemline Indlrtator.
appears to augur well for the summer of 1985,
That theory, as all good brokers and girlwatchers know, holds that stock prices are likely
to follow skirt lengths, going up whrn hemlines
do and vice versa
1 don't know where the 1.300 average comes
to on m ilady's limbs, but judging from the warm
weather lashlons I have seen, wr are In for a
high (lying au miner.
The hemline sfgial. Incidentally, la supported
by the necktie hypothesis.

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Expand Death Penalty
murder, execution represents u le­
The crime situation In many of
gitimate recourse for society, on the
our major cities has reachrd the
grounds of Justice, deterrence, and
point where we might tie ready to
s e l f - p r o t e c t i o n a g a in s t th a t
think Ihc unthinkable. Gangs of
particular criminal. As u Judge once
young toughs, (or exsmpte, rosin
remarked to me, "I don’ t know
New York's Tlrnrs Square at night,
whether execution deters murder,
accosting pedestrians and robbing
but It C e r tu ln ly d e t e r s th at
I hem while passers-by do not dare
m urderer." If New York's Governor
to Interfere Often the robbery Is
Mario Cuomo continues to hold out
accomplished In a minute or two.
against the capital punishment
allowing little chance for the police
consensus, he will Inevitably pay
to catch up with It. Casual beatings
thr political price for hi* obduracy.
on i he si reel* ami In the subways
h a v e b e c o m e c o m m o n p la c e :
But. now. let us m ove a step
k n ifin g * and deaths arc c o m ­
lurther. It Is certulnly plausible to
mon pluce.
argue that the death penalty should
Which raises the following questw available — on the same ground*
lion. Should the application of the
ol Justice, dctrrrcncr. and selfdeath penally be broadened, and
protection — In the case o f a
extend l&gt;eyond capital crimes to
demonstrable criminal sociopath:
Include demonstrable sociopaths
for example, In the rase of an
who present an obvious menace to
Individual three times convicted of
the ordinary citizen?
em p lo y in g violence during the
In this country we have now
commission of a felony.
virtually completed the first phase
o f our rr-ussessinrnl o f capital
At the present time, the presence
punishment. There exist holdouts
In apparently Increasing numbers of
ugulnst the current national con­ obvious sociopaths In our urban
sensus. In his dissents. Justice
ureas poses an u npreced ented
William Brrnnan lu»s been trying lo
danger to the ordinary citizen. The
lay the burfls for elimination of thr
outpouring o f public support for
death penalty on the grounds that It
B ern h ard G oetz, the so -ra iled
r e p re s e n ts efu el und unusual
"Subw ay Vigilante." who tiad been
punishment, and therefore violates
mugged twice before and decided
the eighth amendment. He denlrs
rnough was enough. I* Just one
that electrocution Is quick and
Indication of an emerging public
painless, and dies all sorts of grisly
demand that the government ob­
details uboul what happens to the
serve its minimum responsibilities
rlectriwuled body; but. one gathers,
under the social contract: safety for
any mode of execution would he
the law-abiding.
similarly, (or Brennan, an eighth
T h e discussion should begin
amendment violation. Nevertheless,
a b o u t th e d e s i r a b i l i t y o f a
d e s p ite Brennan, d esp ite New
thrrc-tlm es-and-you're-out death
York's Marto Cuomo, a consensus
now exists that In thr case ol
penalty.

It's
C o m p le x ,
A ll R ight
Item: Defense appropriations for
the past four years total more than
*1.007.900.000.000 (one trillion,
seven billion, nine hundred million
dollars). Every hour of every day.
Ihc Pentagon spends on the average
92H million.
Hem: The defense Industry In­
cludes some 20.000 prime coniractors and 150,000 subcontrac­
tors and vrndors. but Is dominated
by a few large suppliers. In fiscal
1984, the 15 largest received 41
jH-rcent o f all military contracts.
Item: The profit rate o f the 10
la r g e s t m i l i t a r y c o n t r a c t o r s
averaged 25 percent In 1984. com­
pared with an average o f 12.8
percent for manufacturers of all
types
"T h e y Mart chuckling and they
look around to see If the office Is
hugged. And they say. ’It's like
shooting fish In a barrel."* — Lee
lucocca. chairman of Chrylser. on
ihc reaction o f suppliers whrn
asked If defense contracting Is easy

money.
Item: General Electric, pleading
guilty to defrauding Ihc government
on a missile contract. has been Oner)
*1.04 million.
Hem: The Pentagon withheld
*244 million In payments to Gener­
al D ynam ics as restitution for
overtoiling The company has also
been lined $870,000 for Improper
gift* to Adm. Hyman Kickover
" I took the company line." —
Punaglotls Vellotls. former manager
of General Dynamics' Electric Boat
Division. Interviewed In Greece
where he Is a fugitive from Indict­
ment on kickback charges.
Ite m
P e n t a g o n b u y i n g Is
supervised by 54.000 military and
civilian officials.
Hem: In the three-year period
ending In 1983. at ieust 1,900
high-ranking officers retired from
the military and went to work for
defense contractors
Hem: In February. Defense Secie
taty Caspar Weinberger told the
Senate Budget Committee that a
freeze In the defense budget would
necessitate deactivation of military
units and the closing down of
weapons production lines.
"W e hope and we believe that we
have eliminated any fat." — Caspar
Weinberger
"T h e problem Is a federal system
that rewards high costs. The bu­
reaucrat gets promoted by raising a
larger budget from Congress. And
thr government contractor, whose
profit Is a percentage of costa, has
an Incentive to raise his costs." —
Sen. Charles E. Grassley, R-lowa.
member. Senate Budget Committee

JACK ANDERSON

FBI W a s S p lit O n B iag g i B rib e ry 'E v id e n c e '
By Jack A n derson
and Dais Van A tta
WASHINGTON - Some FBI olllelal* thought they had a pro
secutnble brllicry case against Rep
Mario Blaggl. D-N.Y as a result of
wlrrtupjM-d conversations, accord­
ing to Internal FBI documents.
But ut trust lour FBI and Justlcr
Department officials thought the
G men were "hyping" the evidence
against Hluggl drawn from thr
recorded conversations.
No official charges were ever
brought ugulnst Blaggl.
Blaggl. now nerving his ninth
term In Congrrs*. told our associate
Tony Cupucclo he had been un­
aware of the allegation* until a few
week* ago. and had never been
Interviewed by cither the FBI or the
Justice Department on the matter.
A review of Ihe lapes In the FBI'*
c o n tr o v e r s ia l " T U M C O N " In ­
vestigation turned up B taggl's
name. He was mentioned on a
TUMCON tape made on April 14.
1979. o( a conversation between
alleged mob figure William Mussclll
and a friend MussrIll's phone was
one of those tapped tn the anil-

r.n ketrertng Investigation.
According to an FBI narrative
taken irom Ihc tape. MasselU's
frien d was describ in g how he
allegedly got Blaggl * help on a
dumping contract. ‘ Blaggl wanted
85.000 tu seen it the contract." the
Irlend told Masselll.
The friend told Mussclll he handed
the congressman a check for $5,000
"o n the steps of Ihe (federal) ad­
ministration building." und that
"o n the luce of the check he- wrote
annual retainer.’ " according lo the
FB I n a r r a tiv e . It n o te d that
"Mavselli was told lhal this Incident
with lliaggi occurred several years
ugo."
Blaggl scoffed at the whole Idea A
m uch -decorated former New York
C ity poller lieutenant who was
wounded 10 times In Ihe line of
duty, the 67-year-old congressman
said; "I'm an old cop If I'm going to
do something wrong, do you think
I d do It with a check? That's
ridiculous."
It Is not uncommon for mobsters
lo boost of political payoffs and
connections.
The Information on Blaggl was

presented during a briefing lor more
than two dozen FBI nl(trial* on the
TUMCON Investigation six days
after the conversation In which
Blaggl was mentioned
A m o n g th e c o n c l u s i o n s
reached” by the briefing agent was
"that they had sufficient Informa­
tion i rgardlng Congressman Blaggl
to tw able lo conclude prosecutable
cases within a short umount of time
and minimal amount o f effort,"
according to a report made to FBI
Inspectors last October.
And In an earlier TUMCON review
made In late 1980. FBI official
Kenneth Walton "commented to the
effect that If the bureau did not go
alter Maaselll ... he believed there
was a shot at Blaggl." according to
an FBI Internal document.
Walton also lamented a decision
by u Justice Department attorney
"w hich thwarted investigative ef­
fort* " to i (tiding lo thr durumenl.
which explained: "H e stated that a
decision was made to tsiu e a
subpoena" against the man who
claimed to have given Blaggl the
$5.0f&gt;0 check, "rather than execute
a search warrant to produce Ihe

check he had given to Blaggl. and
not surprisingly the check dlsap
peured."
However, the two federal pro
sreutors closest to the TUMCON
case thought the evidence o f pollllcal corruption was exaggerated bv
the FBI.
U .S. A tto r n e y M ichael Ross
advised he feels the TUMCON case
was hyped by the FBI In (hat the
FBI considered every case to be a
good one ... (and) all thr high-level
cases the FBI talks about ore Just
hype." according lo an Internal
report. The other U.S. attorney.
I'atrlcla Hynes, told FBI Inspectors
"there were no political corruption
rases."
According to an Internal agency
review, two FBI officials also agreed
that some of the TUMCON cases
w ere being overblown.
Footnote: Al our sequent. Walton
reviewed the documents. Through u
spokesman he said; " A l the time,
that was whai 1 thought, based on
the Information available to me. But
lim e and additional Information can
change opinions "

�SPORTS

Evening Herald. Sanford. FI.

Wednesday. June S. IttS —SA

SGA Steps From Obscurity Into Spotlight
By Chrta F itte r
H erald Sports W r ite r
ORLANDO — Since founding
ih e S a n fo r d G y m n a s t ic s
A ssocia tion In 1977. coach
Eugene Petty and the board of
directors have drramed of pro­
viding the best (or the associa­
tion's budding gymnasts.
A permanent training facility
with the best equipment has
been a fantasy In the SG A's head
lor many years Tuesday night,
that fantasy materialized tx lore
an appreciative crowd of 400.
Thanks to the ingenuity of Ulll
Slcgrist and the dedication to the
sport by Olympian Kurt Th om ­
as. the SGA's dream took a large
step forward In Its drive for a
new building ll was a magical
night. One In which the SGA
stepped out of obscurity and into
the spotlight.
And what better place to
watch dreams come true then
one o f Central Florida's tourist
fanlasylands The Kurt Thomas
Itenefit was a tremendous suc­
cess and a very entertaining
evening at Sea World s Nautilus
Theater.
Th e grand total for the benefit
wus announced Just prior to the
night's entertainment which In­
cluded perform ances by Ihe
Sanford gymnasts and Thomas'
Gymnastics America Show. In
total plcdgrs. ihe SGA has raised
$42.GOO. more I him 50 jierrent
o f Its goal of $85,000
"W r'rc very proud o f what we
have accom plished." Slcgrist
said. "Hopefully, wllh the facllily. one o f these gymnasts will
become I be next Kurt Thom as
or Mary Lou Rellon. And Kurt
Thomas and Sea World made It
all possible."
Everyone associated wllh Ihr
SGA said they were extrem ely
happy with Tuesday night's
turnout. Sonic of the people on
hand were even surprised It
went so well.
"F o r such a small community
lo pul on such a fundraising
•ffort Is great," said Ken MaGce.
state director of Ihe Special
Olym pics. "T h e re aren't too
many times when w e've made
JO p e rcen t o f ou r g o a l In
fundraisers To make 50 percent
Is almost unheard of. For them

H tfiM Ptwlvtkr Ttnotin Vmttnl

H was a magical night for Ihe Sanford Gymnastics
Association as It shared center stage with Olympian Kurt
Thomas. At left, Cherle Van Camp acknowledges the cheers
of the crowd Above, Shannon Wllcoxson executes a
maneuver during her floor exercise.
(SGAI to have this kind of
support is rrnlly exciting."
Tile sponsors of the evening's
ev en t got to sec Jusl how
spectacular world class gym ­
nasts can he and also gol lo lake
a look al some ol the gymnasts
they arc supporting. The San
ford gymnasts performed as a
preliminary for the Gymnastics
America Show and. although
there were some butterflies, they
put ou an excellent display of
what they have learned.
Featured gymnasts from the
SGA Tuesday night Included
Karen Grainger. Tracey Kalcel,
Klm.it h.i Kelly. Jenifer Knpp.
Shari Slegrlst. Shannon Wllroxson and Cherle Van Camp.

The Sanford gymnasts started
out by performing some basic
tumbling exercises. Then they
divided up and |&gt;erlortned on
three different appurtuses Sirgrist and Wllcoxson showed ihe
haste routine for Class III gym ­
nasts In Ihe floor exercise, an
event that combines tumbling
and dance.
N ext, G ra in ge r and Kopp
performed on the most ditllrult
apparatus, the balance lieam.
Grainger displayed u bark layout
which Is one ol Ihe hardest
maneuvers on the four-inch wide
beam. Kopp put on a dynamic
p*-tformanee of bahiner amt
grace on Ihe beam and she
showed the butterflies were gone

Clinger Hurls 1-Hitter,
Butch's Chevron Rolls
Harvey Cllnger had his no-hit
hid broken up In Ihe bottom of
the fourth Inning but hr settled
tor a on e-h itler as H utch's
C h evron irou need S em in ole
Ford. 20 0, In Sanford Lillie
American League action Tues­
day at Fort Mellon Park
Through three innings. Cllllger held Seminole Ford hitless
and had walked Jusl three.
Dallas Inman led olT the bottom
o f the fourth with a base hit to
break up the no hitter but Cljn gcr preserved the shutout
when tnmnn w a s caught stealing
third and by retiring the next
two hitlers. Cllnger had seven
strikeouts In the game that was
cut short due to the slaughter
rule.
Hutch's Chevron sewed up the
w in early with 13 runs In the lup
of the first Inning Although it
got just one hit in the Inning.
Jay Hell's Hill single, butch's
Chevron capitalized on 14 walks
Hutch's had seven hits In the
game Including two by Hell.
H c r n u r d E a d v a n d E r ic
Washington added Kill doubles.
ADCOCK OUTLASTS FORD
Adcock Roofing erupted fur 10
runs on eight hits In thr last two
ih n ln g n T u e s d a y for a 17-12
cometiark victory over Medco
Ph arm acy In Sanford L illie
American League urtinri at Hay
Avenue Field.
Seminole Ford took a 12-7 lead
Into the fourth Inning when
Adcock Roofing exploded for six

in a routine tJi.il would have
scored high with Ihe Judges.
The l bird ap part us was the
uneven parallrl bum. Kelly and
Van Camp were impressive on
ille bars during I heir stilus
Then came lItt* Gymnastics
America Show which features
Thomas and a number of gym ­
nasts who were world class or
college All Americas Thomas'
creation is not Just a group of
g y m n a s ts p e rfo rm in g baste
routines but is a very entertain­
ing show with plenty ol variety
Including lavish costumes and
even a bit ol comedy.
T h o m a s hlm sell did s o m e
amazing routines and displayed
ihe ruinous, "Thom as Flare," u

move on ihe pommel horse and
lloor cxrrlcse that Is used by
many gymnasts today, bill not
many can muster Ihe move like
11 s namesake
"This was so close lo what we
do every day It was easy lor us."
Thomas said of the show. " II
was lor a greal cause, and the
kids loved It."
After the show was over.
11Mimas signed autographs, look
pictures with some of Ills fans
Petty, who was co-founder of
the SGA ami bus hern the head
coach sin c e It b egan , w as
ecstatic over tin- outcome ot thr
Itrtu-lll,
"It's su|&gt;er." beamed Petty. "It
Inil till ly started a III lie slow and

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INGLEWOOD. Calll. |UPI) - When last seen,
the Huston Celtics amt lais Angeles laikrrs
tangled more limes than cheap fishing line The
itins for a 13-12 lend. Adcock
NHA i humplonshlp series resumes tonight with
put Ford away wllh four tnorr
vowsol mure aggression
runs In Ihe fifth.
“ W e've been called the ‘had boys.' but w r've
Tony Chavcrx was 3 for 4.
|ust been too nice ulxnil It In this series." Huston
drove In two runs and score
lurwaril Kevin Mrllalc said Tuesday before the
three to lead the 15-hll Adeock
Celtics practiced for Game 4 "W e have lo
rrdcdlcalc ourselves to playing harder. They're
Hoofing offensive attack. Hay
Adcock. John Humph. Rusty
the ones going out tiring Ihe 'bad boys '
Harvey Cllnger
Keeling and Author Polk conWe have lo change things It's not punching
... 1-hit shutout
Iributrd two hits each.
or hilling anylxMlv — it's pulling Ihe IhhI v on the
Medco had five hits In Ihe in the third and a two-run
hall, bring aggressive."
g a m e o ff w in n in g p it c h e r double by Quint Hunt, also In
The defending champion Celtics trail Ihe
Chavcra. Floyd Henderson had the third. Brandon Simpson was ls-sl-of-seven serb*** 2 1 and need lo win one of the
iwo o f the five h lis Including a I lor 1 with an RHI single, two next two games lo send the teams hack to Hoxlon
two run homer In Ihe first and a walks and three stolen fuses.
Game 5 is Friday night al the Forum.
triple In Itic fourth. Albert A n ­
Cedric Maxwell agreed with Mcllulr that the
In Tuesday night's second
derson slugged a s o lo homer In game al Chase Park, an eight
Celtics must reestablish their physical domina­
the fourth.
ru n s e c o n d I n n in g l i f t e d
tion.
JACKSON BOOSTS SHELL
W e've let ihrm go out and pull our teeth.” the
M c K o I n t C s Tires to a 14-B victo­
Tersell Jackson was 2 for 2. ry over Hlnkrr Materials.
lurward said. “ W e're trying lo c a l meat out there
drove in three runs and scored
McRobert’s Jumped out lo u without our choppers on Th ey've won the battle
th ree tu pave the w ay for 6-0 had In Ihe top of the first hot
ol the liourds, and that'sour gam e."
Leonard Shell's 12-9 victory over Rlnker came back within one.
Routed lO days ago In Game I. ihe Lakers have
lurned the series around wllh a ferocious streak
Adcock Rooting III Sanford Pee G-5, In thr bottom of Ihr Irame
Wee League action Tuesday al
Mi Robert's TIrrs (hen erupted that many claimed was missing last year when
Chase Park.
Ihry lost ihr championship to the Celtics In seven
for eight runs Itt the top of thr
Jackson started ihr scoring of second- Craig Mcrkcrson's single games.
Los Angeles roach Pal Rllry. pleased with his
Leonard Shell wllti a two run was the only hit In Ihr big Inning
Icant's play In the Iasi two games, said the Lakers
homer hi Ihe llrst. added an HHt as MeKoberC* cashed In on six
single In Ihe second and walked walks, to hit batsmen and 12 must slay hungry.
and scored In the third. Edmund wild pitches.
"W e have no edge — none," he said. " I f we
Daniels' RHI double wus ihr only
think we have an edge, we re In trouble. We have
Pitcher Davtd Sn-lndl went on
other hit for Shell which capital­ to strike out the side in the to go in like we're dow n 1-2."
ized on 12 walks In Ihe gurtir
Ihe series turned brutal Sunday when three
txiiiom o f the second to give
incidents prompted the trenches to empty,
Adcock Hoofing had live tilts McRobcrt's Tires Ihe victory.
l don't think the Intensity can increase." said
o ff w in n in g p itch er N e v ille LuShunda Anderson's two-run
Los Angeles center Karccrn Abdul-Jubbar. who
Fuller. In clu din g a two-run single in Ihe first Inning was tlir
Sunday became the NIIA's all-lime leading scorer
lumter off the hat o f Jamie King only hit for Rlnker

W ith o u t

Baseball

Preps Pick Up Awards
1
hi high school tennis season h.is. Ihr boys, the most valuable player wus
Mike Rrnaud: most improved was
ol course. Iiern over for qullr awhile
Shea Whtgham Ihr Coaches Award
now. but. II Is llie lime of the year for
wen) lo Hobble Nhukur We would likr
thr awards banquets and honors for
lo lake this opportunity lo rongruluthr high school players.
late all o f these line high school
Seminole High School recently hrld
players, their coaches und schools (or
Its b a n q u et and s e le c te d K a tie
the good years they had Jtid thr great
Moncrief us the most Improved player
rliort pul forth.
on Ihr girls train and Mike Baglcy us
most Improved on Ihe boys tram.
Jim Edmonds, m e n 's and women's
Paula Volpl was selected as most
coach at Seminole High School, lias
valuable for the girls and John Ludwig
hern named the new assistant pro at
was most valuable for Ihe boys.
the Wintrr Park Racquet Club. Ed­
Lake Murv High School also had Its
mund*. the farmer asalatar.t pro at
tennis banquet and thr awards are a*
Hay hr ad. will help head pro Nate
follows For thr girls. Ihe most valu­
Smith with Irvtons ajtd clinics, as well
able player award went lo Kaelcnr
as running the club. This Is a nice
Rycrson. the must Improved player
opportunity for Jim und (he Winter
award to Erin Higgins; and the roaches
Park Racquet Club Is getting a good
award went to Bernadette Peters. For

we were kind o f tense. Hot we re
very pleased to come out as good
as we did, I hope this will open
the public's eyes.
"Right now. we can call this
ihe highlight o f our career."
lidded Petty "It*# been eight
years of dreaming, begging and
borrowing and doing anything
we could. Now. It kxtks like our
drram ts going to come true,"
Petty said the SGA gymnasts
have always done well In com­
petition hot the training facility
Is needed for the gymnasts to
continue to excel as they get
older. One of the most successful
SGA gymnasts ever Is Linda
A rent, who took home two silver
medals from the I9H3 Interna­
tional S|M-clal Olym pic Gaines in
Haton Rouge. La Arent was *mic
of thr special guests at Tues­
day's event
Sanford and Central Florida
bu sin esses a n d In d iv id u a ls
rallied around the SGA In Im­
pressive fushlon lor Tuesday's
benefit. Slegrlst and ihe associa­
tion Is hoping the support will
continue.
' The lim e fram e for con­
structing the building depends
on Ihe support we receive alter
t o n ig h t S t e g r t s l said. "W e'd
like to raise enough funds lo
start construction before the end
of the year."
Slegrlst said contributions to
ihe SGA building fund can be
made al all Seminole County
Sun Hank locations.
A n o th e r o f Ih r fo u n d in g
members, SGA President Jean­
nette SllfTc). said the support
from the city ol Sanford was
excellent. "Sanford was really
represented well tonight," she
said. "It's fantastic to see It
behind us."
The Stlffey fam ily was also one
ul ihe Silver Sponsors |$5(X)| of
Tuesday night's benefit. Slide)*s
son. T om m y, and daughter,
Sandy, are assistant coaches
with thr SGA
After the SGA has reached Its
g o a l, and g y m n a s t s a re
nourishing in tiic new training
tarlllty. Ihry w ill took back ott
this night as the one that got II
ad started.
And they w ill realize that
dreams can com e true.

—

C h o p p e r s

NBA Playoffs
In tile playoffs.
Maxwell said the Celtics' problems are their
own doing.
We don’ t have the desire to do what we have
to do." hr said. " W r 'r r a little bit more selfish this
year. 1 don'l feel we need a gim m ick lo Ik -u I ihe
Lakers I don 'l think they’ ll lie startled like last

year.
"W e 're very program m ed and w e're not
moving the hull around. We don'l have our house
m order."
Riley is pleased wllh his house ulicr three
games.
"Both trams are very aggressive," Ihe Lakers
coach said. "W e 'v e been a little more efficient on
olleiisr. When w c'rr doing the basics, we can
rebound with any liuskrtball tra m ."
Only four learns have come buck from 3-1
drill Its lo win a pluvolTseries
"II we can gel ll 2-2. Friday you 'll see us ut our
liesl," said Host on forward Lurry Bird, the
league's MVP who is mired In a shooting slump

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Anderson, Copeland Set Clinics
Larry
Castle
HERALD
TENNIS
W RITER
and established pro.
Brian Talgo. a senior and the No. 1
playrr at Rollins College Is the 1985
NCAA Division I! singles champion.
Hrtan has been a vital force In Ihe
Rollins tennis program for thr past
four years and really went out In a
blaze of glory. Winning a national
championship Is an awesome task and

II takes a great player to do so. Brlun
Talgo lias been and Is a greal pluycr.
I talked to Brian's coach. Norm
Copeland recent))' and Norm said that
Brian rrally played well and peaked at
Just ihe right time. Norm loses most of
his players this year, so is In for a
massive rebuilding Job next year. The
Tars finished fourth in thr nalkm this
year In NCAA Division II.
Tim Anderson. Ihe new pro ut
Huy head. Is holding several clinics for
boys and girl* slatting In a couple of
weeks. Clinics will be held for all levels
of players and will feature lots of hard
work emphasizing stroke production,
strategy and footwork and rendition
drills. Anyone interested In signing up
for the cltnies should rail Tim at

Hayhrad Racquet Club
Hollins College and Copeland will
also start their summer clinics In two
weeks Clinics will be altered for all
levels of players and many age levels
for boys and girls If you ure Inlrreslcd
In the Rollins College Tennis Cumps.
call Copeland ut Hollins to sign up
Seminole Community Collegr und
COM Ii Bill Puyne are having
another fund raising tennis luurnu
merit. This one Is strictly doubles and
will be hrld at ihe SCC courts June 14.
15. Id. Play will be In m en’s and
wom en's doubles w llh consolation
rounds In both events. If you would
lik e to sign up lo play In this
tournament, call Payne at Seminole
Comm unity College 1323-14501.

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"1 made a m istake." said
H ern a n d ez a lte r B r a d le y 's
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per deck gave the Seattle Mari­
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Detroit Tigers. " I didn't know
he's got so much power."
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whacked his ninth home run.
Last season Hernandez, who
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situations, captured both Ihe AL
Cy Young and Most Valuable
Player awards.

G o o d e n 's Poise T a k e s Round 2 O v e r V a le n z u e la
United Prepp InlernationR l
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proved Ids poise T iir 20-year-old sandwiched Iwo of
his 12 strikeouts around a po|xiut to catcher Gary
Carter to douse the threat.
Valenzurla. faced with the same situation In the
ninth coaxed Ray Knldht to hit a come hacker to the
mound, which Ihe lelt iumder turned into a force play
at Ihe plate However, he then yielded a sacrifice fly, a
mil seorluil simile and the Until blow — Gooden's third
till — ti slniilr produrinii the New York Mels' last run In
&lt;• 4*1 victory over the lais Angeles Dodgers
Keith Hrriiantlc/ If f! oil the ninth with a single oil
Valciuuelu, 5-6 Carter singled and George Pouter
walked, loading the liases Knight hounecd In
, Valenzuela, who lorcrd Mrimiudez al home. Danny
deep llled out. scoring Cartel and sending Foster to
third.
Utilael Santana singled In Foster, and Gooden singled
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"You can see why he's suc­
cessful." Bradley said "H e gels
everything where he wants to."
Roy Thomas. 1-0. picked up
Ihe victory for the Mariners and
Mali Young got thr save.

Cuba 5, B rave* 3
Al Chicago. Jody Davis' two-out Kill single snapped
a 3-3 tie In the sixth and Dick Kulhven. 2 1. hurled a
lour hitler over seven Innings, carrying the Cubs. Hic k
Mahler. 8*5. lost lor the Hruvcs, who fell to last place In
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Al Still Francisco. J o s e UrllH' ripped a pair of doubles
and drove In three runs and Jim God fired a slx-hltlrr.
helping the Giants Gotl 3-2. strut k out a season-high
seven Dan Schalzrder fell to 2-2 Tim Raines singled
twice for the Expos

D w ig h t G o o d e n
...12 s t r ik e o u t s

E ls ew h ere lo ih e leagu e.
Toronto beat Minnesota 9-2.
Boston blanked Cleveland 5-0.
Kansas Clly shaded Milwaukee
4 3. Oakland blanked New York
2 0. Texas defeated Chicago 7-3.
and California brat Baltimore
6-5 In 15 Innings In a game that
lasted 5 hours. 4 minutes.
Ill Ihe National League It was:
Chicago 5. Atlanta 3: San Francisco 5. Montreal I; Cincinnati 9.
P ittsb u rg h 3: St. Lou is 3,
H o u s to n I : S a il D ie g o 6.
Philadelphia 5; and New York 4.
Los Angeles 1

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wcnl 2-(or-4, moving within 32 hits ol hreaklng Ty
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Al St Emits, Vince Coleman rapped mil four tills,
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PARIS il'P l) — Rrtlrrmcnt i- in (hr m lniK of
Martina Navratilova and Chrin Evert Lloyd, bui
any twicntlal suvvcsors will llkrlv have to wait a
while longer b«lnre the two queens o f icnnls
abdicate.
Since 1975. the pair have fco dominated
women s tennis that they have tnei In ihc finals of
Grand Slam tournaments 10 times with a further
four meetings at the semifinal stages
They have won the Iasi 13 Grand Slam
tournaments between them, and that figure
should rise to 14 Saturday after the women's
singles final at the French Open Championships
Navratilova, the top seed and defending
champion, has conceded Just 13 games in five
matches so far this season. Thursday she takes
on seventh-seeded Claudia Kohde Kitsch of West
Germany In the semifinals.
Evert Lloyd, the second seed has also had at
untroubled path to the semis and not dropped a
set She blasted fellow-American Terry Phrlps
f»-4.6-0 in ihc quarterfinals Tuesday.
File pati scent agreed to retire together and
within the next two years. Thai is good news for
all the other women players waiting In the w ings
I don't think anyone will replace us Icelore we
retire." Navratilova predicted Tuesday, adding
that "a g e " rather than any up and coming star
would be her major challenge In the fill tire
I'll dchnltely play the rest o f this ycut and
probably next year Then we'll s i t . " she said.
I'm rrallv enjoying my life outside tennis al
present so I've thought about retiring
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enough for me. too." Evert Lloyd said. In Iwo
\ears, she will In- 3'2 and Navratilova 30
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— w ithin a two year period." Evert Lloyd said
Evert Lloyd heal Oral In ihc fourth round anil
Thursday takes on Ihc other 15-vear-old.
Sabatlni. fora place in the final.
The Argentine became the youngest-ever semidualist at the French Open by defeating fourth
wed Manuela Maleeva of Hulgaria fi-3, 1-6. ti-1
Hut today's main business is the completion ol
Ihc men's singles scnulin.il lineup with second
seed and defending champion Ivan Lendl playing
Argentina's Martin Jade and third seed Jlm m v
Connors up against 14th seed Stetau Ed berg ol
Sweden
Seventh seed Joakim Nystroin almost pulled oil
a coup Tuesday when he look John McEnroe to
live sets and led 3 1 In the tilth In*Iore going down
In defeat.
Top seed McEnroe eventual Iv reached the
semifinals 6-7 1 1 71 ti 2. 8-2, 3 8 7-5
He advances lo lace a Swede for Ihc ihtrd
lu nw cu llvc niaiih
The No.4 seed and I9H2 French Open chump!
on. Wllandrr Tuesday dispatched Erenchnuui
llciirl Leconte 6-5 7-8. 8-7. 7-5 In ihc second
long, light battle oi the day.

Seminole Hawks Survive Inferno For Rockledge Title
By Chris F lstcr
H erald S p orts W riter
The Seminole Hawks definitely fell
the heal Ihls p a s i weekend. Tem pera­
tures Hit I hr 100-degree mark and the
urwlanglcd "heal Index" made It seem
like 110
St ill. ihc Seminole Sollball Club’s 12
and under All-Star team withstood the
Inferno for five games on Saturday and
then came track (o win one more
Sunday as the Hawks claimed the
Kocklrdgr Invitational Championship
ai South Hrrvanl Conummiiv College
in Cocoa.
The Hawks have now won Iwo
tmirnamenls and finished second In
one They will lake this week off and
return lo action In Iw o weeks In the
Palm May Tournament.
The Hawks wiped the steep from
iheir eyes and went right to work
Saturday morning with a 14 2 troun­
cing of Conway In a game that sturtrd
al H a m

Seminole pounded out 19 bus In the
game will) Heather Golden’s 3 for 5.
ihrrr Kill performance leading the
way Nicole Del.ura ripped a pair of
tills, scored Hirer runs and drove In
three while Michelle Davis and Missy
Martinet were 2 for 5 with iwo Kills
each. Christine Klaac was the winning
pitcher with relief help from Renee
Sanvtlle.
The lluwks' only loss of the tourney
came in Ihelr second game Saturday In
w hich they dropped a 7 6 decision u&gt;
Osceola Seminole had 10 htis lit the
game with Marline/ leading the way
with two hits and three Kills. Golden
was I for 3 and drove In t wo runs.
Seminole rebounded with fine play
all around In the third game Saturday,
a 7-0 whitewashing of W e s t Orlando.
Klxsr and Sanvtlle combined on a
lour biller while G olden provided
much ol the offensive punch with five
Kills. Including a three run double In
the second Inning Kelly Hartman

SPORTS
IN BRIEF
Boston D rafts Lyman's Livornols;
M o n e y Has To Be Right For Pact
Derek Llvernols, who
pitched Lyman to the Dtsi r l c l 4 A 9 I la sc Ira II
Tournam ent chumplonship, was selected In the
I5lh round zf the regular
phase of the Major League
I t a s e b a ll J u n e D ra ft
Tuesday by the Boston
Krd Sox.
Llvernols. who said he
expected to go a little
higher, said hr will meet
with Central Florida Kcd
Sox scout George Dlgby
tonight to ncogottate a
D E R E K L IV E R N O IS
contract.
" If the money Is right. I'll sign." said Llvernols " I f It’s
not. I'll go tu college and wait for the next draft."
The hard-throwing right-hander compiled a 9-2 record
lor the Greyhounds this spring with a county-leading 111
strikeouts and a 2.61 earned run average. The Evening
Herald All-County first-tram pitcher won two games In the
district playoffs before lostng to Winter Park In the region

scored twice In the top ol the ninth
I lie IcadolT hitter reached on an rrror.
Sherry Adams followed with a single
and Cal Fouldaek followed with a base
bit to load the bases. Singles by Nicole
Gatloury and Connie llonavcnlurc
gave I lie H a w k s a (17 lead and Ihrv
held on lor ihr win.

Softball
added iwo hllsand scored two runs.
Game four Saturday was another
excellent outing for the Hawks as they
Iteal West Orange. 10 I Again II was
KKxc ami Sanvtlle combining on the
mound, holding West Orange lo llvc
htlx. I)r l.uca led lhr way at ihr plate
wilh two Ills and three Kills. Hartman
was 2 for 2 and Davis 2 tor 4 with three
runs and iwo Kills. T o m a Lewis wt-m
I for 1 with iwo walks two runs and

Sanvlllr pitched the Iasi three In­
nings of Ihr game, which ended al
mtdntghl Golden addrd two more lilts
to her tournam ent barrage while
Tonya Higgins was I for 3 with a
three run double
The H aw ks then battled host
Kocklrdgr Sunday in another close
one ami again II was Seminole that
came onion top. 5 4
Kocklrdgr took an early 2-0 lead
b e fo re S e m in o le tied It at 2-2.
Kocklrdgr ili&lt;- went up. 4 2. lull the
Hawks rallied lor three runs In the
iMittom ol the sixth to take a 5-4 lead
Ik-Luca lead oil the liming with a
single lull a force tdav on Golden's

IWO Ki l l s

That wasn't all for Seminole on
Saturday though as n went up against
a lough Srmnran team In Its fifth game
of die day. a It) p m. siart
The Hawks had hull) up a 7-2 lend
over Srmoran but lost II In the sixth
and seventh and the game went Into
extra Innings tied at 7-7, Alter a
scoreless eighth Inning. Semlnole

grounder and a fly out gave Ihc Hawks
Iwo quirk outs. Marline/ krpl Ihr
Inning alive with a single and Adams
reached on an rrror lo load Ihc Imscs.
Fouldaek the H awks' lop pinch hitter
I he drew a walked to force In Ihc first
run and la&gt;wls followed with a dutch
Iwn-run single that turned out to be
the game winner.
Seminole finished with u 5-1 record
as did Conway bul the Hawks took
llrsl because they beat Conway In Ihelr
head lo-head matchup
The defensive leaders lor the Hawks
included Higgins who played an eri or less tournament al llrsl base. Davis
al shortstop and DcLuca In left Held,
Hartman was the leading hitter as
she went 11 lor 21 (.524 average) w llli
seven runs. Golden had a tremendous
loumainent by going U for 22 I 4091
with eight rutis and 13 Kills Other
leading hitters for the Hawks Included
DcLuca (0 (or 20. .300, eight Kills).
Davis |8 2 l. 10 rims, five Kills) and
Marline/(8 22. lour runs, live Kills).

Savages Look To Im prove Finish A t Palm Bay
By 8am Cook
H erald Sports Editor
Seminole's Savages swung the
Intis with enough authority litxi
weekend al the Tampa Mustang
Invitational. Now*. If they hud a
way lo pull out the close games
they can Improve
Ihelr
ihlrd-pluce finish tills weekend
al the Palm Bay Invliailonul
The Savages, a 15 and under
Seminole Softball Club entry
managed by Don Jonas, won
several gam es in i onvlnclng
fashion al Tani|&gt;a lint had Ihelr
troubles with West Orange's
Bandits and ihr host Muslangs
Tampa handled ihc Savages.
H 4 , hut West Orange needed to
light oil Seminole twice — 14-13
In IO Innings and 5 4 In the
slugfesl. Ihr Savages rallied from
a 10-3 delicti as Dldl Gibbs
singled home the tying run In
ihe sixth
West Orange used a three-run
homer to move ahead. 13-10. In
the lop of the K)th hut the
Savages came back with solo
blasts by Lornlcia Whitaker and
Sharon Bonaventure to pull
wilh'n one run Iwlorr running
out of offense.
Whitaker had two homers, a
d o u b le a n d s i n g l e w h i l e
Bonaventure drilled u single,
double amt hoiuei ('undine

Lellfer. a second baseman,
turned In the defensive gem ol
ihc tournament wilh an un­
assisted double play.

Softball
Chavis rupped two singles as did
Glhhs. Ntkt Burke was the losing
pitcher.
S e n t It io le o p e n e d I he
tournament with a strung hitting

d i s p l a y as

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trounced

Clearwater. 14-0 Laurie Lrlffrr
led the Ikirrage wilh Ihree tills
wlillr Aretha Klgglns. Bonavenlure Heather Meyer and Burke
had two htls each Burke tossed
a six hit shut out lo plek op the
win.
The Savages ran inio their llrsl
obstacle In guine two against
Tampa. The Mustangs pulled
oni an 8-4 win Lellfer and
Whitaker again swung hot hats
wilh three tills apiece. Jackie
Suggs was I he losing pitcher
Game thrre was I he Savages
easiest contest us they plrked up
a lorlelt win over Palm Bay.
After Itwliig the slugtrst to West
Orange, the Savages Ixnjnrcd
hack hi game five lo drop Pine
H ill’ s B egley's Raiders. 7-3.
Marie Ficy and Jaudon Jonas
led ihr assault with three hits
each while Riggins and Bnrkr
i hipped In I wu single apiece.

^uid a lilt to finish w llli a
129 average. Lellfer and Valerie
Smith added a pair ol singles
each.
a ls o

Despite nine hits, the Savages
dropped ihelr Dual game in the
tournament by one run lo Wesl
Orange Bonavrnlure went 3 for
I to raise her lo u rn a m e n l
average lo 714 Whitaker roped
two hits lnetudlng a double lo
I x m in I her average to ,647 Frey

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Shlrey Is In, P a lm e r Is O u t
ORLANDO — Don Shlrey Jr. Is In but Arnold Palmer Is
out. Shlrey. a mlnltour player from Winter Springs who
won the Mayfair Open one year, fired a 143 (7 1-72) at Bay
Hill to grab one of the seven qualifying positions for H5th
U S . Open.
Palmer, who began his round with a bogey and double
Ixtgey, had a I4H (77-71) and missed qualifying by four
Mrokrs Paul A/tngcr was the medalist for the day with a
141 (6H-73).
Dick Mast (1421. Jay Overton III (144). Lee Ktnker (1441
and Mike Blackburn (144) ulso qualified Mark MeCumtx r
and Lee Jan/en will play off today for the Iasi position.

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KISSIMMEE — The Osceola Astros maintained their
game and one-half lead over Winter Haven In the Florida
State League's Central Dtvlson with a 13-10 victory over
Miami Tuesday night. The Astros host Fort Lauderdale
tonight at 7:30.
Bob Parker, ex-Lyman star, singled Iwice and drove In a
run for the Astros, who ripped five Miami pitchers lor 12
hits.

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Southern League baseball Tuesday night. T h e losa
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East Division.
Mark Funderburk slugged a solo homer for Orlando. Ken
Klump. 4-4. was the losing pitcher. The last place Twins.
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Wednetdeir, June S.JtU

1 Suit Settled; 'Star' To Move

Is no smoke and that the plant
The Star of Sanford settled an
w as th ere b e fo r e the su b ­
eviction suit with the Sanford
divisions were built.
He said the company has tried Marina out of court Tuesday
C ontinued from page I A
to
work with the residents but after the suit had served Its
odors. Hr said thr company has
they have showed little Interest purpose — which was to buy the
c o m p i l e d w i t h a ll s l a t e
excursion line time until their
environmental regulations and In hearing the company’s pro­ Hidden Harbour Marina berth
posals. He said only five resi­
has a 30-year record o f not
became available at the Port of
dents showed up to a joint
polluting Ihc environment.
Sanford.
An for the noise, he said the meeting Tuesday night. He said
John Willis, attorney for the
the
edmpany
would
be
willing
to
plant would have a 250 horse­
Star
o f Sanford, said today the
power fan that would not be give any resident a tour of the company was planning to move
Orlando
plant.
heard off the plant grounds. He
to the port when the eviction
"W e have nothing to hide,”
also conceded that about 50
notice was filed earlier this year.
Evans said.
trucks would be coming In and
The port was not equipped to
The Sanford City Commission
out of the plant dally, which
visited the Orlando plant last
could add some noise.
week and Commissioner John
Evans said thr facility would
Mercer said he did not "notice
not be n refining plant but a
mixing plant; rolling gas. sand any objectionable odor.”
Continued from page I A
"T o me the worst thing about
and stone together to make
It Is the unsightliness of the piles
asphalt.
of rock and sand.” Mercer said. burned, you get sparks on you.
He said the plant would be in
"It's a hot Job. Laying asphalt
"There's nothing really objec­
an Industrial area and that
—
that must be hotter. And
tionable about It."
Orlando Paving "Is not asking
roofing. Hut this Is a hot Job.”
Hut C o m m issio n er Robert
for anything more than what's
He said, "It's even too hot for
Thomas said he didn't like the
bring done out there now.”
Idea of an asphalt plant In the the hookers,” who often stand
As for Harrell's charges about
along 79th Street, where his
thr Orlando plant, he said there city.

...Plant

...Heat

Longwood OKs
Septic Tanks
Until Sewage
Plant Finished
By Jana C asselberry
H arold S t a ff W rite r
W hen they approved four
comm ercial construction pro­
je c t s e a r lie r th is y e a r ,
Longwnody city commlsslonen
felt su re a p riv a te aew age
treatment plant would be com­
pleted In time lo provide Ihem
eervlce. Bui Ihe plant Isn't
finished and some of Ihc projects
ulmost are. So commissioners
have decided to allow the busi­
nesses to use septic tanks until
Ihe plant Is operational.
The final decision on Ihe use of
septic tanks, however. Is up the
county health department which
will review plans and consider
requests Individually.
Completion o f Ihe treatment
facility, being built lo serve
developer Georges St. I*aurrnt's
Florida Central Commerce Park.
Is being delayed, according to
P h ilip T a tlc h . p resid en t o f
C o m m e r c e U t i l i t i e s , In c .,
because o f changes In state
Department of Environmental
Regulation requirements.
Commissioner Larry Goldberg
made a motion at a special
commission meeting Monday to
ullow Ihe developments to use
septic tanks until sewer connec­
tions arc available. Ills co l­
leagues gave their unanimous
approval.
The projects, under vurioua
stages of construction, include
Ih e F ir s t N u t lo n a l H o n k .
Seminole County, located adja­
cent lo Ihe commerce park on
stale Hoad 434; Federal Express
warehouse, office und distribu­
tion center; Gullslde Central
Supply office und warehouse,
und Arndt A Mlchler. lot 10.
In olher action Monday. Ihe
commission voted unanimously
lo give Ihc city recreation de­
partment's 20-yeurold bus lo
the Fun and Frolic clown group
of the Hahul Shrtne Temple "as
la" because It la In need ol major
repairs and needs tires The bus
was declared of "n o salvage
value.”
The city recently purchased
two used hoses to replace the old
one for use In Ihe summer
recreation progrum
C o m m is s io n e r s u I s o
authorised City Administrator
Don Terry to hire Charles Arthur
Hassler of Orlando as a full-time
city engineer at an annual salary
or 630,000. Hassler ts the city
engineer for Winter Springs.
Hassler has 24 years experi­
ence as an englnrrr/tnanuger In
public works, public utilities and
project oriented management.
He was formerly munager of
wastewater operations for Or­
ange County, civil engineer with
the Volusia County Department
of Public Works, city engineer
for Port Orange, design rngtner
with Hussell A Axon, consulting
engineers, of Daytona Heach;
and s e n io r e n g in e e r w ith
M a r t ln - M a r le t t u at C a p e

A resolution endorsing the
Families Together Inc. program
of encouraging residents to turn
on car headlights and home
outdoor lights Friday and Satur­
day as a way o f telling high
school graduates "w e are proud
of ihem. we care about them and
we urge them to seek a healthy
and drug-free tuture” has been
adopted by the Seminole County
Commission.

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Flor*nc*0 Banrwti D*S*n&gt;
D*i# J FwMar.DaOary
Florvnca C Lawtt. D* B»- r
( 111* P Branttry. Dalton*
jacklaL Snaanay. Daltan*
Julia V Cttanay. Wlntar Par*

shop sits
Florida state health officer Dr.
Stephen H. King warned the
heal and humidity threatened
life In parts of the rlty which
lack ventilation and where the
temperature usually builds up.
A gricu ltu re officials Issued
heat stress warnings to poultry
and livestock farmers. In the
Tampa Hay area 6.000 chickens
died because of the heat.

DISCHARGES
Sanford
M arla A H it*
Gartruda P Jana*
Ditonya L M ainer
DaanP Taylor
F rrdC E d a a rd t. DaSary
JoAn E Bsannan. Deltona
W illiam C Browning Da'tona
JOM** F strawetv OeHene
.le a n t GaaaattnandBaOygirl.MaW and

The resolution notes that Fam­
ilies Together Inc. Is a local
community action group which
prumoles public drug aware­
ness. education and drug-free
alternatives for ihe youth o f the
community.
Seniors at the six county high
schools are slated to graduate in
ceremonies Saturday morning.

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The South Seminole Flying
Club will sponsor an aviation
safety seminar al 7:30 p.m.
Thursday at Ihe Skyport Restau­
rant banquet room at Ihe San­
ford Airport.
The program, which Is free to
Ihe public, will include four slide
presentations: Signs und Haz­
ards o f A v ia t io n W e a th e r;
Frontal Systems; Inflight Icing;
and Typical Weather Penetra­
tion Scenarios. Literature hand­
outs w ill be available. Door
prises will be given away.
These Federal AvUiUm Ad­
ministration accident prevention
programs are presented Ihc first
Thursday of every month al (he
Sanford Airport.

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service the Star of Sanford and
wouldn't be for several months.
So the cruise line filed a suit
buying time and settled Tuesday
with the provision It not use the
marina alter PO days
While the agreement to move
settles and eviction suit against
the cruise line. It does not
resolve a second suit, filed by the
city of Sanford, alleging that the
cruise ship's propellers damaged
the martna bottom near the boat
ramp* at the marina.
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Wednesday* June J. tfld—IB

Kimberly Turner,
Hubert Carter Jr.
Exchange Vows
Kim berly M arie Turner o! bride, was matron ol honor.
Jacksonville, and Hubert Curtis Maid o f honor was Miss Rita
Clark Jr. of Lu ll, were married Crew's Their floor-length gowns
M ay 24 at 7 p .m . In the were fashioned with a white lace
Woodstock Park United Method­ Victorian bodice and baby pink
ist Church. Jacksonville Dr. E. talfetta skirts They wore a halo
Wlnson Butler, uncle of the bride of baby's breath with cascades of
and pastor of Southslde flaptlsl ribbon In back. Each attendant
Church. Lake City, performed carried a brandy snifter with
the formal candlelight double candles and silk llllles around
the base.
ring ceremony.
B r id e s m a id s w e r e J u l i e
The bride Is the daughter of
Mr and Mrs. Larry E Turner, Absher. Dena Repass, Paula
2 1 2 2 P r o s p e c t S t . W e s t . Nolan and Donna Carter. Junior
Jacksonville, and the grand­ b rid esm a id s w ere K im b e rly
daughter of Orvld W. Butler of Abercrombie and Gina Rogers
Sanford, and the late Mrs. Myrn Their gowns were Identical to
i he honor attendants'.
Butler.
Johnny Gray o f Jacksonville
The bridegroom s parents are
Mr and Mrs Hubert C. Carter served the bridegroom us best
S r .. 5334 S h a n n o n A v e .. man. Groomsmen were Quitman
Jacksonville.
C a r te r . D aryl C a rter, A rty
Given In m arriage by her Carter. Joey Gray and Eddie
father, the bride chose for her Lamb. Junior Groomsmen were
vows a formal gown of white lace D anny Tu rner and Richard
accented with pearls The fitted Ellison.
Jamie Bogrrs was the flower
lace bodice featured a scalloped
girl
and Scott Ellison was ring
neckline and fingertip sleeves
The full, tiered skirl terminated bearer.
In a (lowing. 7-foot cathedral
A reception was held In the
iraln. Her fingertip veil was held church fellowship hall following
by a pearl accented cap She Ihr cerem ony. Assisting the
carried a cascade of pink roses guests were Doris Taylor, Tina
and miniature carnations In­ Taylor, Annette Taylor. Judy
terspersed with baby's breath
Turner. Julie Turner. Susan
The bridegroom was escorted Hulderflctd. Nona Carter Emma
to the altar by his father.
Rogers and Angela Co*
Ms, Shilbey Trnka. aunt of ihr
Following a wedding trip to

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Friends Asked
To Retirement
Fete Honoring
Frank J. Jasa
Frank J Jasa. Sem inole
County Extension director, is
retiring June 30 after more
than 2H years of dedicated
service to the Institute of
F ood and A g r ic u lt u r a l
Sciences Florida Cooperative
Extension Service. He has
been the director In Seminole
County for the past HI rears
A Frank Jasa Retirement
Recognition Dinner' is being
planned for Thursday. June
27 from 7 30 in t&gt; 30 p in at
the Seminole County Agri­
cultural Center The event is
o p e n to a ll I til e t e s I e d
person*.
A c c o r d in g to Itn o g rn c
Yarborough, reservations will
be $10 j&gt;cr person for a buffet
dinner Dilations toward a
utii m be presented on brhall
&lt;•1 J a n a 's tr e n d s a n d
.•sioclales ran Is- ineliided
wit 111 be rheek

Mrs. Hubert Curtis Carter Jr.
the Gulf coast, the newlyweds
will make their home In Lutz.
T h r bridegroom attends I.T.T.

Technical Institute. Tampa, and
is employed by Florida Blue Prll
C o . Tam pa.

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Deadline foi icm-rvallons Is
Friday. Jam
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s h o u l d I n - mailt payable to
S e m in o le C m in tv F a rm
Bureau and mailed to lotngeiir Yarborough. Seminole
County Farm Bureau Rome
3 Box 433. Sanlord 32771

A scrapbook with letters
and rem em b ra n c es from
those who wish to contribute,
w ill be presented al thr
baiKpiei The rom m lttrr asks
that thrsr letlrrs be em iosed
with reservations. For those
who cannot allend the bantpiel but wish to send a letter
•a donation, mall lo thr
alaivr address
The planning comm ittee
Includes: Cecil A. Tuekrr 11.
Iniogene Yarborough. Bill
Tyre. Sam Mrashrar. Bill
Llewellyn. Barbara Hughes.
Al Rcsscsen. Shelda Wilkins
and L.tnnle Myers.
For more Information call
the Extension office. 3232500. exl. 182.

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Small leather goods.

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Sunday 1 2 • 6
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Most Vision Problems

D E A R DR. G O T T Can of aspirin. Tylenol. C ontac.
n earsigh ted people a ctu a lly Dristan. Actlfed. Formula 44.
"tra in '- themselves to do without Vicks ... and ask for more. No
glasses — via eye exercises and c u r r e n t l y a v a i l a b l e c o l d
visualization — or Is this wishful medication makes the slightest
difference to a virus
thinking?
What does make a difference
DEAR READER - Near and
to
the viruses Is our own Immu­
fa r s ig h te d n e s s a re du e to
dysfunction of the eyes' optical nity — our own defense proteins,
which Inactivate and destroy
m e c h a n is m s ;
m u s cle
viruses, completely without the
exercises are not beneficial
H o w e v e r , certa in fo rm s of help of the pharmaceutical Inmuscular Imbalance — a "la z y "
6 Cross
ACROSS
eye. for Instance — ran be aided
inscription
by e x e r c is e s To fin d out
7 By birth
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whether your vision could lx*
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helped by special exercises, see
9 Hors*
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diractiv**
an ophthalmologist.
12 Deviates
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DEAR OR. GOTT — Do frr
mambar
rjuent doses o( over lhe counter 14 Wat#r (Ft)
11 Flowers
antacids (Turns Rolalds. etc ! 15 Joyi
16 Resort
17 Timber tra*
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21 Japanese com
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DEAR READER For the 19 Greek l*U#r
22 Roam about
average person, there Is no 20 Beam of
idly
burden
23 Fammina
danger In taking frequent doses
garmant
of antacids. It seems to me that 22 Four quarts
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24 Rivfr in
the m ajor risk results from
England
22 Unplaced golf
self-treating an unknown Illness
hois
25
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that might be brtlrr medicated 24 Actrass Louisa
Tarnbl*'
in a different fashion People 27 Strangsnail
26 Dafanta organ),
tation (abbr)
wouldn't take frequent antacids 32 Duds
unless they were having In­ 34 Stocking* (Fr) 28 Rivar in Spam
35 Pracious iton# 29 Sabas
digestion: Indigestion may In­ 36 Dm*
30 Transmitted
dicate everything from gastric 37 Formsr Widaatt 31 Diving duck
malignancy to gallstones So
alhanca (abbr | 33 Piaasmg to th*
rather than popping antacids, a 39 Cut of beaf
air
(comp wd)
38 Southern state
patient would be l&gt;eiier served
41
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elaarsr
(abbr)
by seeing a doctor Antacids are
44 Family of
useful for us all on occasion, and
msdiaval
for some people on a regular
Fsrrara
basis — but nnlv after patient 45 Cry of triumph
and doctor know what Is lx-lng 46 Spur
48 Month |Sp|
treated
organua
Chronic use ol antacids In­ 51 School
tion (abbr |
dicutes some sort of problem 52 Whala school
that needs fixing, but the antac­ 55 Mnu*« s km
56 Study of nsrvss
id Itself Is not dangerous
DEAR DR GOTT - Are cough 59 Umvsrsal timt
(abbr)
syrups anil cold remedies really
60 Toward the
beneflclul. or do ihrlr ingredients
.center of
(such as alcohol and narcollcsl 61 Rhone tributary
just delude people Into feeling 62 Bishop's
province
Ix-ilrr?
DEAR HEADER - Your epics 63 Characters in a
play
tlon rulscs 1wo Issues
64 African trsa
Cold remedies have absolutely
DOWN
no effect oil the cause of colds
1 Kind
by H ow l* Schneider Viruses are obliviously uncon­ 2 Season
cerned about most medicine, 3 Molds in
a n tib io tic s I n c I u d e d
wonder
N)0.. WAfTING
Rblnovlruses could bathe In u 4 Royal Scottiah
Acadamy
tub ol Nyqull and step out
TO START
(abbr |
refreshed Coronavlruses could
5 Ruffl* hair
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D EAR A B B Y : Before his
death some 15 years ago. a
Irtrnd ol mine showed me some
identification papers he look
Irorn the body of a German
soldier be had killed shortly
before the end ol the war He
said that for yearn he had felt
guilty for having consigned
another soldier — even an
enemy — lo an unknown grave
lie asked me to translate the
papers and forward the informa­
tion lo the German authorities so
the soldier s family would have
definite Information about hts
death With mv meager high
school knowledge ol German. I
translated the Information and
promised lo forward It lo the
pnqx-r authorities
I delayed doing the task,
stored the papers away and
forgot about them I came across
them recently, and I'm wonder
lug If at this late date I should
do something about the matter I
Ieel strange to be the only person
III the world to know the final
saga ol a dead soldier whose
larnlls must still »*• wondering
.ilMuit his fate
I decided lo ask your advice
Alter all I h r v years, would II be
tx-tler to withhold this inlorma-

non and lei the survivors alone
tn the resignation they have
probably achieved by now?
Would I open old wounds by
forwarding the papers? Or if 1
should reveal the information,
w horn shall I contact-'
I will be grateful lor your
advice and abide b\ It
V.H.. S A N T A FE. N.M.

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DEAR ABBY: Kegardtng your
Inter about unwanted guests
Mv husband and I resolved a
similar situation when we bull!
our sw imming pool
We put In a flagpole and sent
beautiful announcements to in
bum our friends and relatives
that we had built a swimming
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No Names. pool We added that when the
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mine, but when the flag was
down, they were not The flag
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thought all the- angels were in
heaven Some must have settled
lit Virginia
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kids overnight "
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V IR G O lAug 23 Sept 221 IWcautious lit career matters tcxlay
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lixlay alxiul what others have
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Phyllis Saarinen, president of
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Women Voters announces lhal
four local delegates attended the
League of Women Voters of
Florida 20th Biennial State Con­
vention In Orlando. June 1.2 and
3. In addition to Ms Saartnen.
Lynn Hyrr. Marian Adama and
Polly Miller attended
U S. Senator Lawton Chiles
and author and Miami Herald
columnist Al Burt were featured
sprakrrsat the convention
Burt, who spoke at the Satur­
day banquet, has worked for Ihe
Herald for 30 years
In addition to election of of­
ficers and selection of a state
program, delegates attended a
variety of workshops conducted
by League board and sta ff
members and an outside pro­
fessional on topics ranging from
pay equity to water manage­
ment
The Orange County League
w ith the a ssista n ce o f the
Seminole County League hosted
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Wednatday, June J. 1181

G reat Tastes
D e s s e rts End M e a l O n A S w e e t N o te
Strawberries. one of tfir beat*
loved I mats of the vaaon, are ao
versatile. Kat them out of hand,
sprinkle on cereal or try lhem In
an elegant. Irresistible dessert
such ns S traw b erry Tunnel
Cream Cake. T o make this
Impressive dessert. Just cut a
tunnel In an angel (nod cake and
fill with a mixture of strawber­
ries. sweetened condensed milk,
cream cheese and whipped top­
ping Frost with whipped lop­
ping and chill nr Irrezr Garnish
wllii bright red. fragrant l&gt;rrrles
STRAW BERRY TUNNEL
CREAM CAKE
1 110 inch) prepared round
angel food cake
2 (3 ounce) packages cream
i hrrsc. softened
I ( I -I ounce) can sweetened
e n n d r n i r d rn I I k I N O T
evaporated milk)
Mi enp lemon Juice from con­
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1 lea spoon almond extract
2-4 drops red food coloring,
optional
1 c up c ho p pc d frcsh
strawberries
1 |I2 ounce) container frozen
non dairy w h ip p ed topping,
thawed |5M cups)
Additional fresh strnwlierrles,
optional
Invert cake onto serving plate.
Col '4-lnrh slice i t o s s wise fnan
lop of cake; set aside With sharp
kmle. cut around rake I Inch
from renter hole and I Inch from
outer edge, leaving I inch thick
base on Ixtllotn of c ake Heservr
cake pieces In large mixer Irow I.
treat cliersr mini fluffy. Gradu­
ally heal In sweelened eon
denser! milk until smooth. Stir In
Neal.emnn. extract and food
coloring II dcalrrd. Stir In re
served lorn cake pieces and
chopped strawberries Fold In I
rtift whipped lopping Fill cavliy
ol cake with slruwhrrry mixture;
replace lop sllre of cake. Frost
wiih remaining whipped lop
ping Chill .'I hours nr freeze 4
hours Garnish with strawber­
ries ll desired Return leftovers
in refrigerator or (reczer
CLOUD NINEORANGE
CHOCOLATECAKE
Chocolate Cake
Js cup ora n g e Juice from
Florida
cup unsweetened cocoa
I cup unsifted all-purpose
Ilnur
1•&gt;leusponn baking soilo
1« teaspoon sail
S i up butler or margarine
V« cup sugar

peel
2 squares (1 ounce each)
semi-sweet chocolate, melted
I cup unsifted all-purpose
flour
•A teaspoon baking powder
Mi teaspoon salt
'A traspnon baking soda
H eup orange Juice from
Florida
In a large m ixing howl rream
butter and sugar. Add eggs, one
at a time. Iieatlng well after each

addition Add orange peel and
chocolate; mix well. Sift together
flour, baking powder, salt and
baking soda. Add alternately
with orange Juice, beating at low
speed. Spread baiter Into a
buttered 9-Inch sprlngform pan
Ilake In a 3254F ovrn 40 to 45
minutes until cake pulls away
from sides of pan Cool rake
completely In pan on wire rark
Remove sides of pan; Invert cake
onto serving plale. Remove Ixil-

tom of pan Spread Chocolate
Orange Glaze* over top and
sides of cake
YIELD 10 to 12 servings
* C hocolate Orange O lase
3 squares (1 ounce each l
semi-sweet chocolate
H cup sugar
3 tablespoons orange Juice
from Florida
2 tablespoons butter nr m arga­
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1 teaspoon graled orange fieri

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1 cup o r a n g r Juice form
Florida
I orange lurm Florida, sliced
Chocolate Cake; Ural orange
)uli r Dlaaolvr cocoa In hul Juice;
cool in trlrlgeralor Slit together
Ilnur, baking soda and sail In
mixer howl cream butler and
sugar Add eggs and orange peel.
Irrat until light and creamy Add
Ilnur nilxlurr alternately witli
orange Juice mixture. Ireullng al
low speed Turn Into greased
and Homed H-ltn h round cake
pans Hake In a 3BO°F oven 20
In 23 minutes utilII cake leeta
done Cool on wlrr rack It)
ndnntrs. Turn out pans Cool
completely
Mousse Pilling: In medium
sauerpun combine sugar and
gelatine Add I cup orange |u!ce
and ly cup waler. rook. stirring
nmalurtlly. until mixture ills
solves (about 3 inlmitrs) Add
remaining I cup orunge Juice
and orangr prrl. Chill uni 11
mixture Is consistency td un
tM-alen egg whiles Ileal heavy
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Assem ble Cake: I’laer I take
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Is dissolved (about 3 minutes)
Cool, Pour glaze over top of cake
Hrlrlgrrutr until linn, about 1
hour. To serve, carrlully remove
sldrs of pun. garnish with orange
slices. If desired.
YIELD- 12 servings
ORANQE CHOCOLATE
TORTE
H cup hu llrror margarine
1 rupsugar
2 large eggs
I luhlrspnon grated orange

and mixture Is smooth. Cool In
refrigerator until thickened,
about 15 minutes

In top of double boiler combine
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watrr until chocolate Is mellcd

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Green Peppers:
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Side Dishes

The familiar grern bell pepper
and many other sweet pepper*
are abundant now C hoose
glossy. firm grrrn or ted one*
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Whlie the pepper* arr plenltful
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1cup sliced fresh mushrooms
2 tablespoons oil
I clove garlic, minced
1» teaspoon salt
Dash of pepper
Combine pepper strips and
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'Star Wars' Survives Cuts
W A S H IN G T O N fU PIJ T h e ident Reagan to continue to meet
fin a le . hogged down In wrangling weapons lim its o f the unratlfled
about a minor amendment to the SALT II treaty.
$302 billion defense bill, wrestles
The snarl began when the Senate
again today with Issues surrounding — after four times rejecting "Star
the president's "Star Wars'* anti­ Wars" research spending cuts — on a
missile plan.
largely party line vote o f 48-38
I-ell unsettled when the Senate quit rejected Bumper's request to set up a
early today was Just where It would 10-member panel to monitor re­
turn upon resolving a spat about the search spending and report back to
amendment by S e x Dale Bumpers. the Senate.
T h e a m e n d m e n t h ad b e e n
0 Ark. to establish a panel to monitor
expected lo pass and members de­
"Star Wars" spending.
The Senate's Republican leaders cided to vote today on whether to
hoped to get an agreement during the give It a second chance.
The Senate worked Into the early
morning, to set the entire defense
package on the shelf, and to go on to morning hours today In a long
debate assistance to the Contra rebels session that saw the rejection Tues­
fighting Nicaragua's Sandlnlsta gov­ day afternoon and evening o f efforts
to trim the size o f the "Star Wars"
ernment.
But there was no promise from account.
Senaiors voted each lime by wide
Democrats they would stand aside
and not push for a vote on another margins lo keep the acrount at *2.95
drlrnsr bill amendment urging Pres­ billion.

Parents W ho Sued
Church O stracized
LAFAYETTE. La. (UPI) - The parents of altar
Itoys who claim they were sexually molested by a
priest say they have lost friends, their businesses
and. In some caacs. their faith since they started
trying to pul (he priest behind bars
Father Gilbert Gaulhe. who has confessed to
m olesting at least 35 boys. Is tentatively
scheduled to go on trial In September. The
parrots of the boys says their ordeal began In
1983 when they filed suit agalnsl the Roman
( 'at hollc Church.
"I had one guy come In my house and tell me to
my face It tukrs a low down son of u bitch to sue
the church."' said Ted Campbell, among four
who have already sell led civil suits against the
church for $4.2 million.
Campbell said a rnonslgnor pressured him not
to talk about (hr cane but hr wild other parents In
the diocese did nol want to listen unyway when
hr urged them to serk professional help for their
sons
The parents discovered that even In cases of
child molestation, battling the church In south
Louisiana — an area fervently Catholic since the
French Cajuns settled there 200 years ago — Just
was nol done.
One Irlrnd who listened lo Campbell, however,
was Glenn Gastal. He questioned his own son and
learned hr. too, had hern molested. Gastal also
has settled his suit and ulso has been ostracized.
He even losl his feed store business.
"Th e ones ili.it settled flhelr suits) tried lo
explain lo others and somr of them huve been
kicked mil o f homes (for broaching the subject),"
Gaslal said.
"Th e people don't want to face those that's
seen the problem ."
As soon as the first two suits were filed, Gauthr
was suspended from his pastorute at Henry but
muny of the parents said It was too late. Eleven
suits still pending not only ask for damages but
accuse bishops and monslgnors In four Louisiana
dioceses of covering up Oauthe's pedophilia for a
decade.
Vermilion Parish officials also took action.
Indicting Gauthr on a charge of aggravated rape
that could send him lo prison for life. He Is also
accused of iMirnography for taking pictures of Ihe
laiys he molested
Gauthr. 40. Is now at a psychiatric facility In
Connecticut and plans to plead Insanity ut his
trial During his brief stays In Jail for court
appearances, he was so vllllfled by other Inmates
that he considered suicide.

'How To' Manual Written
With Smugglers In Mind
MIAMI (UPI) - "H ow
lo' guides for dletrrs,
home craftsmen and
c o in c o lle c t o r s are
sprinkled throughout
IxMikshops. but there's
unr title* that probably
w ill n e v e r see a
H ook -o f •t lie -M o n th
Club list The EE Guide
to $ u c c r s f u I
Smuggling
Th r I (J. page pa inpliln had been con(located from Die home
ol an uccuaed cocaine
dealer, and It was In
trod need as evidence
by piosecutors Tuca
day lii the tria l of
Ltiardo Marquez-Perez,
whu Is charged with
smuggling millions of
dollars of cocaine lo Dir
United Slates through
Nicaragua.
The tMMiklel outlines
t ip s f o r w u u ld - b e
smugglers, a list ol do's
and dun'ts for anyone
sta rtin g out In the
business:
—Find a house sur­
rounded by trees and
shrubs with u large
garage that Is far from
neighbors who snoop.
—"TYy to Imitate an

Am erlcun In all Ills
h a b it s . " the gu id e
a d v is e s . " M o w the
lawn, wnsh the car,

etc."
— D o n 't g iv e w ild
parties. Have a
barbecue and Invite
trusted relatives.
— Keep u dog that
d ocs not ca u se a
ruckus, preferably a
Great Dane,
—"L iv e u normal life.
Try to leave the house
always at the same
Dine to go to a pre­
d eterm in ed location
where lyoul shall re­
ceive Instructions for
delivery "
—"T e n d ... to use
your true name when
possible."
The words drugs or
smuggling are nol used
In Dir text of the pam­
phlet. It was seized last
y e a r w h en fe d e r a l
ugrnts raided Perez's
apartment. Agents also
got $119,500 hi -...all
bills.
Perez said he knows
n o t h in g a b ou t th e
guide and claims he is
Innocent,

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NOTICE o r
PUBLIC HEARING
NOTICE I t MEREBV G IVEN
B Y T H E C I T Y O F
LONGWOOO, FLOSIOA. Its*!
its* Longwood City Commission
w ill Sold • Public M u rin g on
Monday. Juno 10, 'H I . lo C0r&gt;
lld o r enactment ol O d In a rK t
No M o n t lllod
AN OROINANCE OF THE
C IT Y OF LO N G W O O D .
F l o r id a , a m e n d in g o h o i
NANCE NO «M ANO A LL ITS
A M E N D M E N T S O F S A ID
C IT Y . S A ID O R D IN A N C E
B E I N G T M E
COM
P R E H E N S IV E ZONING OR
DINAMCE OF THE C ITY OF
LONGWOOO FLO R ID A, SAIO
A M E N D M E N T C H A N G IN G
THE ZONING OF CERTAIN
T E R R IT O R Y FR O M R E SI
D E N T IA L , SINGLE F A M ILY
IR IA ) TO C O M M E R C IA L O F F IC E 1C l l j PR O VID IN G
AN E FF E C T IV E D ATE, RE
P E A L IN G O R D IN A N C E ,IN
CONFLICT HEREW ITH
P i r l of LoN 1,3.1.*.)* XI I I
D o t' o t Bog N W Corner Lo! I
Run E M l ft S 3S3 Ft N 4A Deg I I
M in W VO IS FI N &gt;10 FI fo Bog
L o tt Rd Block I Amended Plot
o f W lldm er*. 01 rocordod In Plot
Rook I. Pogo M of ttw Public
Records of Seminole County,
F lo rid *
B tln g m oro g tn o ro lly do
scribed o t on tt&gt;o to u ts lid o of
SR AM. E o tl of Crodo St ond
West o tO *fo rd St
Sold O rdinonc* w ot placed on
firs t rooding on Moy II. IS !,
ond tSo City C om m lttlon w ill
con iid or torn# tot tin * ! passage
ond adoption o lio / Iho public
Soaring, which w ill b * hold In
tho C ity Moll, ITS Woof Worron
A vo , Long wood F lo rid * , on
Monday. Iho l&lt;3fh d *y of Juno.
A 0 . m i . port lo t moy oppoor
ond bo heard w ith rotpocf to tho
propetod Ordinance T h lt h o tr
ing m oy bo continued from tlm o
to lim a u n til fina l action It I tk tn
by tho C ity C om m lttlon
A copy o l th * propotod Ordt
none* I t potted ot (So City Moll.
Longwood, F lo rid*, ond coplot
on mo w ith tho Clerk o t iso
City ond tam o may bo inspected
by IS# public
A taped record at Ih lt m u lin g
I t mod# by th * C ity ter l i t
conronN nc* T h lt record may
not con ttltuta o r *d *g u o t* r *
cord for purpose! ot op potl from
a dacltion mod* by IS* Com
m i t t ion w ith ro tp o ct to IS*
fortgoing matter Any per ton
w lth ln g to o n tu r* that an ado
■met* record ot IS* proceeding*
I t m a in ta in e d for o p p o llo t*
p u rp o to t I t odvltad to m o k* 1st
n o co tta ry a rrtn g o m o n tt at h it
or har own o ip o n i*
Date Ih lt ISIS day of May.
A 0 IMS
C ITY OF IONOWOOO
G oraldlnoD Zombri
City Clark
Publish May 3*. Jurte I. IMS
O IF 141
IN THE COUNTY COURT,
IN A N D F O R
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO : k l i m C C IS F
H U M A N E SOC I E T Y O F
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
a corporation
PlOlnll tt.
vt
SON j A CAPONE.
Determent
NOTICE OP ACTION
TO SONJACAPONE
VOU ARE N O TIFIE D that a
Complaint action pursuant to
F lo rid * Statutes *31 «3l h a t
been tiled againtl you eookmg
custody, control and ownership
of an anim al found in distress,
to w it a while hors* named
"R u n a w a y", In Iho Semi note
C o u n ty C o u r t. In S e n lo rd .
F lo rid * You or* required to
serve a copy ot your w ritten
it*te n ie t it any. to tts* action on
P e titio n e r'* a tto rn e y w h o t*
name and address I t ROBERT
G P E T R IE . I l l South Court
Avorsu*. Orlando. Florida 33(01,
on or botar* Juno 1), ItSS ond
filo lh * original w ith lha Cterk at
this Cosrrt, allhar before w rv lc a
on P e titio n e r! attorney or Im
mediately Ihereattef otherw iw
* Judgment w ill be entered te
ihe r t l l t f dem anded In the
Petition
WITNESS m y hand and tha
eaai of tana Court on May 31,
INS
(S E AL)
D A V IO N BER R IE N
A * Clerk at tha Court
By V irginia V lam ltta
A t Daputy Clerk
P u b llth : Junw 1.11. If . M. INS
D EO 31

Doonesbury
no. no. ja n e a «
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CIRCUIT COURT.
EIG H TE E N TH
JU D IC IA L CIRC U IT,
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CASE NO SS IMd-CA-IS-C
J O H N B M I L L O N I G and
K A T H L E E N M IL L O N IG . h it
w tl*.
P U m tift*,
n
H E LE N KOMN * tin g te p t 't o r
Defendant
AM EN DED
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO H ELEN KOHN
la d d ro *! unknown)
VOU ARE N O T IF IE D Ihot on
action lor ipoctfle perform one*
ot a contract ter ta t* ot th*
tel lowing property In Somlnolo
County. F lo rid*
Lot M. LA FLORESTA. D E ­
LIG H TFU L WOODED PLACE.
U N IT NO TWO. according fa
IS* plot thereof a t rocordod In
P lat Book I f, p*g« 34 of the
P ublic R ic o rd t of Somlnolo
County. Florida
h a t boon lited ag o in tf you *nd
you O '* roguirod te to r re a copy
of your w ritten dotetot. If any.
to It on E rik C Lo fton P A .
p l a i n t i f f s a tto r n e y , w h o t*
Oddrott I t 143 W Park Avonue.
W inter Park. Florida )33*t. on
or bo tort 13th Juno If* ) . end tite
tho o rig in*! w ith IS* ctork of th lt
court either b o to rt to r r ic * on
p la in tifft attorney or Immodl
a lo ly thoraattef, otherwise *
default w ill b * ontorod agamt!
you tor th* ra llo t demanded in
th * com plaint or petition
WITNESS m y hand and lha
taal ol Ih lt Court on Moy 11. INS
SEAL)
DAVID N B E R R IE N
Clark of C ircuit Court
By Jaon B rilla n t
Deputy Cter k
P u b llth May IS. » , 7*. Juno S.
INS
DEF 00
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE (IQ H T E E N T H
JUOICIAL CIRCUIT
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
C IV IL ACTION NO : U -U M tE
F E D E R A L N A T IO N A L
M O R TG A G E ASSOCIATION.
o tc .
P laintiff.
vt
J NEAL WISE, t l u t . at at.
Defendant!
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO OORIS A M cD E V ITT and
W IL L IA M F M cO EVITT
RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
YOU ARE N O T IF IE D that an
action lo lo r*&lt; lo w 0 mortgage
on tho follow ing property In
SEMINOLE County. Florida.
Lo t I I I . CRANE S ROOST
VILLAS. * tu b d lviolet*, accord
ing te th* plat that oof a t r *
corded in Plat Book 31. pe g *! 34
through 33. ot IS* Public R*
c o r d ! o t S om lno lo C ounty.
F lor Ido
h a t boon Med ag a in tl you and J
Neal W it*, and you o r * requited
lo W 're 4 copy of your w ritten
d e f e n t i i , I f a n y , to It on
CHARLES R GEORGE
III.
Swann and H a d d o ck. P A .
P la in t if f ■ a tto rn e y , w h o t*
m a ilin g o d d ro tt I t US Wool
Control Boulevard. Suite 1100.
P O Boa 440, Orlando. Flo rid*
n a n ooao, on or b o to rt tho lath
day ol Juno INS and III* th*
original w ith th* C lark ot th lt
Court tlth o r before w r v k e on
P la in tiff* attorney or Immodl
ately thereafteri otherwise a
dolouit wtl I b * entered againtl
you tor the re lie f demanded In
th# Complaint or P etition
WITNESS m y hand and wal
of Ih lt Court on th * goth day ot
M o r INS
(SEAL)
DAVID BERRIEN
C l IR K O F t h e c o u r t
By f t / Cheryl R F ranklin
Deputy Clerk
Publish May 11. 30. June S. I t
1 * tl
OEF IM
NOTICE OF
P U IL IC HE AE ING
NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN
BY T M B C 1 T Y O F
LONGWOOO. FLO R ID A, that
th * Longwood City Commission
w ill hold a Public Hearing on
Juno It. IN I. to consider *
Conditional U t* requested by
M ike Holloway. 103 E Hwy 0)4.
Longwood F lor Ida te operate e
vehicle leasin g'sola* business
on th * loltow ing le g a lly d#
sc ribod properly
Th* E te ot Lot 4 ond *11 ot
L o tt S, *. 3, I, f. and 10. Farm er*
Add 11ion lo Longwood. e t r*
corded in P le l Book 1. Page 3).
P ublic Records of Seminote
County, Florida
Being m oro g e n e ra lly de
scribed e t HOE Hwy 434
A Public Hearing w ill be held
on June 10. IN ) e l 3 10 P M In
th * longwood City C om m lttlon
Chambers. I l l W t t l W a rrtn
Avenue Longwood Florida or
e t soon thereafter e t possible
At th lt meeting, all Interested
parties may appear to bo heard
wilts respect to Conditional U t*
DequesI This hooting may tw
continued from tim e to lim e
u n til final action Is lakon by lh *
City Commission A copy ot th*
CondiHorsal U t* Request is on
t il* with th* City Clerk end may
ba Inspected by Ihe public
A taped record ot th is mooting
I t mad* by lh * C ity tor It*
convsniotsc* This record may
nol constitute an adequate r *
cord ter purpotot ot appeal bom
a decision made by tha Com
mission w ith rts p e c t to tha
lor agoing m atter Any person
wishing te ensure that an ade
quote record of th * proceedings
is m a ln ia in s d for appellate
pur puses Is advised te make th*
necessary arrangem ent! #t h li
pr har own • spans*
Date this Ikth M y at May,
A D IN )

CITY OF LONGWOOO
Gsrald na 0 Zdm brl

City Clerk
Publish M a y )*. Juno A ’ NS
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CLASSIFIED ADS
Sem inole
322-261 1

BUTIN unrhAfMlWUBUN

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9CUUHTX
BA10NBTTH6

ANgVTL.

O rlan do - W in te r Park
831-9993

$ :30 A .M . - 5:30 P .M .
M O N D A Y thru FR ID A Y
S A T U R D A Y 9 • Noon

P ort tlm o E ■£&gt;•
rTorscod preterrod but not «*c
o tta ry Apply m poroan *1
Holiday Inn by '»*#
Sanford________________

A p p lic a tio n now being accepted
ten full tim e cachet- Apply m
pet-ton at Lim # Food Town
Stores 3I t L * k * M ary B ird

CLASSIFIED DEPT.
RATES
1 Ur m ................ S7C
HOURS
3 cstiMciithg timai 61C
7 coniecutivt time* 52C lin e
10 conggcRtlya time* 46C line
Contract Rates Available
3 Ling* Minimum

DEADLINES
Noon Tho Day Before Publication
Sunday • Noon Friday
Monday -1 1 :00 A.M. Saturday

eo e

Cashter Needed P#r* tim e E »
per lone* preterrod Apply in
person Ac* Hardware. 30S E
13th SI
____________ _
CASHIERS N E E D E D F u ll tlm a
orsd port tlm o E ipertencod
only Apply at Wareco H E N
French Avo I AM I PM
Couplet ter Port Tim# Cwaning
C all bofwean * A t ) AM.
Wocbsesdoy or Friday 311 *313
CUSTOMER SERVICE OAL
300 wk Great boss needs parson
wills pleasant phone volcel
Take orders over the phone
Type accu rate fo r fo rm s
Seeds to start someone Mon
dBos vr 'i

Landscape la b o re r*
*1 3$ hour Full tim e poti

373 a m _______
LEGAL SECRETARY C rim l
net A Domestic #*P Non
smoker. C o tto lb o rry araa.
114400*
___ ___________
m a in t e n a n c e

Employment
3 23 -5 176
33—Real Estate
Courses

19—Births
ANNOUNCE a

BIRTH'

K &gt;V2

CALL

313 sail

Thinking et getting e
Reel E i l l '• License3
W * after Free Tuition
and centmsi* v t Training I
Call Otck or Vick I ter d o t*t lt i
*3 i it43 n i) 3 * a Eva 3 3 *la id

OUR
CLASSIFIED
OE FARTM ENT
IS AT TOUR
SERVICE

3222611

Kayos *1 Flo rid* . Inc
I f Years E ipsrtsncal

I I — Personals

55—Business
Opportunities

I lows you Mom$0i(J1
Love. Marilyn

23— Lost &amp; Found
LOST White, lemala pit bull 4
m o t old B lack m arkings
around o y o t L a k t J a ttu p
a r ts , lo s t M onday C h ild
t-r erfbroken 373 DM.

f llif c t o v tr |10 000 4
wrlffl my
You C4n.
too P#r1/Fuftt»mt 327 0109.
Q#444 »A41

41—Money to Lend

25—Special Notices

B u lln o ts C a p ita l SIP 004 to
1 1000 000 and over P O B oi
341) W inter Pk Fla 333*0

• MARY KAY COSMETICS a

71 —Help Wanted

Skin cere and cater ttelr
CONNIE.......................... 13) 3304
. SANFORD POLICE *
* IE N E V O L E N T ASSOC *
w ill be holding an Old Fash
toned (rummage sal* an July
4. INS Th* sal* tle rts »t I AM
A w ill be held *1 the Sanford
P o ll!* Benevolent B uilding
located on Lake Monro* |u*l
east of Central Fla Regional
H otp lla l. Senlord Tan 0 *
d u c te b t* D o n a tio n ! o l
c lo llin g , or other tte m iw lllb *
greatly appreciated For fra#
pick up or further information
pleas* ca ll 31) of so

27— Nursery A
Child Cart
Summer day Camp For e I ) yr
old* E ach week Includes.
Swimming, bowling, skating,
movie*, sports, arts A c re tlt
and c o m p u te r s k ill! C ell
311 1434 for Inform ation

4 5 - A r i l * Cralts
Hobbyist For oate Form ica
Furnllsjre m ater (a lt AH c*r
o r l f o r m ic a , to r n * wood
grain*, f lumber Call 3*3
33*3

A c ry lic Applicator* needed te
apply c.o te ctlv* coating on
c a rt, boats and plana* U te
*11 per 3«id We train For
work In San lord area call
Tampa I I I 0*4 3ISI
A c tiv itie s O lrtc la r/R e s ld a n t
Manager lor Senior adull Apt
com m unity R ttponeibl* for
oocial A recreational a ctlvl
l e t A re s id e n t m a n a g e r
duties A p t . meals. A other
oetras provided Idoal for th*
rtc o n t retiree Resume to
P ersonnel, 300 W A irp o rt
B'vd Suite 111). Sanlord
A ID E * A ll shifts E rp A o'
certified Good atmosphere A
benefits EOE Apply o l Do
B ury Manor . 00 N Hwy 13 03
A lte ra tio n s Presto Im p o rts,
naet door lo Ic* croom parlor
in Sammote P la t* 13*40*)
AD M IN IS TR A TIV E ASST
ACCOUNTING CLERK
SECRETARY
KEY PUNCHER
WANO OPERATOR
C LER KTYPIST
CRT OPERATORS
I ns mease I* assignments avail
able In Lab* OAary amt San
Sard Area Cali Ablest Tamp*
ro ry S grvke* IU -3M *.______

ALL TV PEI JOBS
START WORK NOWI

labor /
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SEMINOLE COUNTY
ROAR OOF
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
NOTICE OF
PUALIC HEARING
JULY). It* *.
3M PM
Th* Board of County Com m it
tio rv tr* ot S am lnei* County.
F lor Ido, w ill hold a p u b lic
hearing te 'onsldar tha tallow
ing
1 J E A N J A R R E TT —
R A lf jg iS le a V
H I Rosldon
lia l Zona Appeal against lh *
Board ot A d|u*tm *nt In denying
a lo ! W idth Variance from 30 31
to *S H and Lot A ll* Variance
from 0 $ t aq ft te 3.1)0 aq ft on
Lol 3 Block N Longwood Park.
PB It. Pga • II . In Saclton
30 30X1. on th* Louth side ot
M *r|o rle Boulevard 1)0 ft from
Middle Lan* IDIST ))
Thu pv4&gt;ll&lt; hearing w ill b*
hald in Room WI34 o l lh *
Somlnolo Casenty Services Build
ing. lis t E 3 if si Slroet. San
lord Florida, on July 3. IN ), at
3 M P M , or as toon thoreotter
a t possible
W ritten common!* tiled w ith
lh * Land Management Manager
w ill be considered Persons op
peering at lh * public ha*&gt;ing
w ill be hoard Hearings may ba
continued fro m tlm o to tlma a t
found necessary F urther details
available by calling 331 1130.

Et! 44I

Parsons a r t advised that II
they doc ids te appeal any it*
Citton m ao* at this hearing. Ih*y
w ill need a record of lh * p ro
seeding*, ond. for such purpose,
they moy need I * insure that a
verbatim record of m# proceed
lags I* m a d*, w hich record
Includes the testimony and ovl
denes upon which Its* oppsol Is
N be bated, per Section 10* OIOS.
Florid* Statute*
BOARDOP
COUNTV COMMISSIONERS
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
BY ROBERT $1 JRM.
CHAIRM AN
ATT I IT
D A V IO N B ER R IE N ,
CLERK
PssfcMw! J u n e * IN I
DEO 31

waxAtse

__ 313) French Ave
DAY TREATMENT WORKER
dealing with lh * elderly Part
tim e position In C e tw lb o rry
a r t* mornings. 30 hour wee*
F o r A p p o in t m e n t C a ll
Personnel E ll 3411 attar to 30
osattry Alda E , penanced (X»
tarred Sanlord N ursing A
C onva lescen t C a n to r. PSO
M eilonvilt* A re . Sanford
Dining Raem/Psistry Assistant
P a rt Tim # and lu ll tlm o
Warm personality tor Senior
A dult Com pie i
WML fro m
bright person C oll tor ape'
13)310*
_________________
DISCOVER HOW AVON CAN
H f l P I Monssmaker-s W tl
cam *I 331 l* lk s r 331 1*30
ORIVERSW ANTED
Thursdays only, fro m 11* PM
Apply in parson at lh * Sanford
Auto Auction 33IS W 1st
Street Applicant* m u lt be I I
yea's or older, have a valid
F I driver * licens*. and must
be obte te d riv e r standard
shift Perfect |ob tor re tlrod
paopl* SaaJohn____________
Drivers Wonted t l y r t or older
Own car A Intur *4 *4 par hr
Domlno’i P in *
JV WOO
FOOD PREP
t t t Salad A destart prep both
spelt te t llll Now restaurant
catering to prestigious crowd
w ill train you Ground boor
opportunity! Fie«ibleH ours*

Em ploym ent
3 2 3 -5 176
3S1) French A v*
E tp a n a n c td sowing machine
o p e ra to rs w a n te d on a ll
operations Wo a lto otter a
training program to parsons
w ith an hone si d e slr* to laarn
lha Industrial taw ing tro d *
Modem air candiliorvad faclM
ty health car* program paid
hobdayt, place work earnings,
steady wars Apply between I
pm and 3 pm
SAN D EL
M A N U F A C T U R IN G . IN C .,
3340 Old L a k* M a ry Hd .
Sanlord
______
FRONT O F F IC E O A lT
Easy I Take phon* messages
Good w ith figures a ptosl
T ra in an w ord processor
W3s*l an Opportunity)

©

Em ploym ent
3 23 -5 176
____ llD^nwhAvt.

Full tlma teporloncad cuttodl
an Salary plus b o n a litt Apply
o l office ot S*nl*ndo United
AAoihokJitt. IMP W State Rd

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Legal NotfctT

BY GARRY TRUDEAU
j n » 6 V uvM m nnA X TH x
HAftA M lM A &amp; N M U K ti
m m # . M o rm v s s M M

71m- He Ip Wanted

71 —H«lp Wanted

V ) ro n e i
w i rat

« NO F i l l

Report rt*dy tor wrorlt it 4 AAA
407 W (It St
Sanford

321-1590
AVON EARNINGS W O W III
OPEN TERRITORIES N O W Itl
131 ISIS * r 331 OUI
B eau ticia n W ith E tparlancs
Good location on I ) 03 33)
3)13.p r i l l 033)_____________

Auto Paris Count) i Ptrson
Fast growing orgon ie llo n E ■
per lanced only needed Apply
in parson 0 am te 4 pm
Autom otive | Parts Sorvlc*.
too S P a rram ort Ave , Or
ll
Auto Mechanic needed Bos I pay
plan, a benefits in area Re
pipy to
B oi IN . Evening
Herald. PO Bat 14)3. Sanlord.
F I*
1133) 14)3 E O E .
M /F /H 'V

Legal Notice
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice I t hereby given that I
am engaged in business at 001
W State Ud 03*. Suite 103),
A ltam o nte Springs. Seminal*
C o u n ty . F lo rid a u n d e r lh *
f ic titio u s n * m * * t E A R L
SHEAR. INC f l u TAN SPA.
and Ifsaf I intend to register said
name with th* Clerk of lh *
C ircu it Court. Sammote County.
Flo rida In or cor dance w ith th*
p ro v ia io n t et lh * F lc tillo u *
N om * statutes T o w n Socfien
M l 0* Florida Slalutes 1**7
/A' B arline S Melons
P u bllth June 1 .1). t». )*. lo t)
O E G 3I

General office w ork 40 hour
week, salary bated on o ip a rl
one* Plus bonatiis. paid vac
lio n s , a n d h o lid a y s
Call 3)1 *M1
General M achinist 3 S years
tip
Small |ob shop Musi
have own loots Call 0)0 1*3*
or a lter a PM T ti f i l l
HAIRSTYLIST WJSNTED E&gt;
penanced In chem ical w o rt
for Caretrea A R e la to rs Call
333 1373. or 331*133__________
Hampton Gardens A ll positions
Apply in parson Mon F ri. f i )
East Itls fro a l
H a r t * F a rm W tr k
M ow
pastor*, repair fences Steady
employment 1700 par week
Apply F I* Training Canter
Taka HWY 441 te S h lrly
Rd . T r iv a re t
Thursdays 4 I
hours U 00 Per hour 3)1 43*1
alter 4 PM
JOURNEYMAN
Electric Ian
I t ) V try established Co
your v■parlance)
h ire yesterday! Own to o l!
preterrod but not * must!
Local Graal career spot!

Employment
323 -5 176
___________ 1)31 French Ave
LABORERS
ASSEMBLERS
WAREHOUSE WORKERS
Assignments evellable In San
fo r d , L a k t M e ry and
Longwood o r * *
No te*
A blest T e m p o ra ry S a rv ic t

331 nm________________

OFFIC B CLERK E ip Typu)
Pleasant phona v o x * and obte
tow ers with public 331 3QS0
Port Tins* Catering Help Re
tp o n tlb f* a d u lts m o l* or
lamalo Sons* food proper*
lion ond sorvlc* Verted days
and evening hours, including
wseSendt b u c k s Catering.
LABOR IP S - Strong rg iis b it.
general laborers needed Im
mediately D ifferent to c t'io n t
Phone and tra n tp o rta tio n s
must Never * tee Apply

HUT SERVICES
w m n

MAN

ter la rg * auto dee U r Mltce!
terwous ds/tle* Cab Mr C rul
or M r Youngs, Wlllof Olds
Cadillac 333 33»i
_______
Maintenance ported Part time
tor repairs and up teed Of
local B'dg Ptoos* opp'r
person on Thur* 4th floor et
) tf Seminote otflco B'dg . ) ' l
W i l l S t-*** Sanlord_______
~»AAIN TEN EN C E PERSON
WiM fro m f o ' thia vatoobte
H ad*: You w ill m a k t big
bucks In lh# fu tu re hero
Leorn * tec tr leal plumbing. A
A C repair rig h t her* in Sa"
lord
loro

Employment
323-5176
3)3) French Are
N s e d E s p e r ia n c a d L o a d
E le c t r ic ia n s fo w o rk at
Sam,note Center, on E c tfrd s
J Byron's. W alm art. 41 strip
tiaras Call 33* 0740 or stop by
iob site at 3*31 Orlando D r iv e
Sanford
N tttfa d
B a b y s it t e r
M a tu r e
woman w ith references. In
LQtsgwpodoroo *}4 kt73
New Co N aedi Salespersons
and Appt Setters E seel com
Call l i t *3**. a s PM lo w * l
Eeterm lnotor's. E O E
Night Auditor Far Motel
a ipo rion c* w ith m icro A cash
registers I t required, but w ill
b a in Apply tn person *1 th*
Days Inn I 4 A Sr eg Sanlord
P la s tic F a b r lc a iia g P la n t,
Longwood area seeks m *tu rt
production man capable of
p ro m o tio n to s u p e rv is o r
M erton# shop ond or con
slructton u p helplu' Salary
based on « vp A3Q))4S_______
P r o t e i t t e n a l T e le p h o n e
Solicitors Commission. SI3S
per deal Work * t home B*
yo u r own boss 331 *303 ___
P rs te s s lo is a l Solas P ts p ls
Solar Commission, isop par
deal S aif m o tiv a te d C all
331 * 303
___________
P r o g r e s s iv e L u m b a r A
Hardware Stare now accept
Ing applications for fu lltlm *
lum b er h a n d le r A d riv e r,
333 0MO Ask for Alvlts ter

•tr*._________________
RECORDSCLERK
D E LIV E R Y MAN
Busy medical Co noads you I
Travel to hospiteli and pick
up medical records Ftm ca
rear* Travel *tpan tos paid1

Employment
323-5176
3133 French Avs
RN LPN
PRN Pool, acute car* with hot
p ils i s *p for waek end robot
staffing ) 11 or 11 3 Apply
West Volusia Mem orial Hospl
lol. 301 W Plymouth A vo.
DeLand Flo
ROOFERS Single ply atp orl
en c* o n lyy Ty
T ra n s p o rla tla n
i egu red C E I Call 33* 4040
Sac refer y ter T itle Ce Require*
ty p in g
L e g a l ba ckground
helpful Cell 31* 1100 _
SECRET A R Y /N E C E P T IO N IS T
A SALES PERSONS lo pro
mete Interna tiona l discount
cord Interview s *1 1)11 Pro
vidence Bldv . Deltona or call
10 ) S3* e i t l ____________ _ _ _

S e cu rity O ffic e r - lic e n s e d
armed 13 hour pest Sanford,
1 d a y w o rk w oak A p p ly
Wackavshut Corp .310 E Cote
nlel. Suite 1OS,Orlando. 43S

Stone Mason labor
Call 331 *!*)

Studen11/Rt IIre*i /Hewtawiv*I

P art tins* nr f u|| tim * BIG SI.
long term automatic ratidu
ate 333 3333, o r gat Sag I ___

W aitress** Lunch t ■per one od
only S days Apply In person
Gaslight Super Club I l f S
M agnolia, Sanlord______________

WANG OPERATOR

Openings m Lake M ary No lo*
C a ll Ablatt T e m p o r a r y
Services 131 3fe0
____
W ANTED G irl* with brewn,
blonde, or red heir, with bangs
*1 least te chin or longer Ago*
14 31. n o rm a l w e ig h t fo r
height and w illin g te have
hair cut and cotorod to modal
tor H E AD LIN E R S . Call 3)1
MSI

W

A N T I D l

BINGO PLAYERS
FO K M ATIN EES

FREE BOS service
F ro m l o y t p t Shopping
C e n te r A ir p o r t Blvd $
17-W C a ll o tte r 5 p m
lo r y o u r re s e rv a tio n !

295-9720
PICKUP 10 AM
RETIM N BY 5 PM

SILVER PINES
BINGO

Shopping For A
Hew Ot Used Car1

BfSATHB!

LANPUKPr

E v e n in g Ifierakl
3 * 4 W t b I r r a r k I s estate
k a a fw rd . I Iw rtd e

311311 |

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�Evening Herald, Sanlord. FI.

KIT *N' CARLYLE ‘ by Larry Wrighl

71—Help Wanted
Tired M Juk Huntin * f
C a ll F u tu r e #
th e y

im

99—Apartments
Unfurnished / Ren!
&lt;«

rJi ef tab spenfng* tor

I t * * * who « * n l
a r t ooo

to

w ork

O C LIVERY H ELP ER S no n
pertanco m c i m ry F u ll tim e
Good d a rtin g pay *7* OOO
8 I N I I A L O F F I C E
TRAINEES
Groat starting
tab, Several opening s Good
pay tr y OOO
FAC TO RY A S S E M B L Y and
PRODUCTION WORK M ott
shifts upon Good p a r ecatas
a rt ooo

AAodarn J Bdrm . I baht, carport
• I t a p p lia n c e * tu r n lth a d .
a a th a r/d ry o r hook up Can
las soar
Ota bedroom . cna ham STS oo
par week C all M l Sat* attar
Speclfeys A p a rtm a n tt Minute*
trom Mary « 0 4 La krtro nl,
pool. SonnH. ad ultt. no part,
tkundry Start in ^ o t t i l l a ma
Call n s o r o to u a
Spaclout A p a rtm a n tt Mtnutat
trom Hary # 0 4 Lakatront,
pool, lanrttt. ad ultt. no part
laundry S tarting at SJOS a mo
can n s o r o N&gt; w o

IM M E O IA T F . O P E N IN G S
Genorel Construction labor,
Good pay a rt OOO
TRUCK O R IV E R t- Long haul
Imm ediate! Good W iv in g r *
cord Ovor IS 070 OOO
LOCAL O R IV IR S
S tra ig h t
tru c t* Good pay Start right
m a r a rt OOO
R E C E F T IO N IS T . O F F IC E
MELFERS. C LE R K S . CRT
O P E R A T O R S - Im m a d ia ta
oponinga Good pay Malay
Caii a n ooo n o w i

Lg 1 bdrm . tt m ly ramadtlad.
naar titc h a n . ta/at carpal air.
uoo . tac tIS B S Park A v a .
to ta a t isoo

U n ttltd T im t Only
11 o#1 F I r t t M onttn Rent
StiO R ldgm ood Ava
Sanford. Fla
CALL
IlS aaw
lit I
t to s SO
Saturday from
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W ELD ER S -C ertified E a ctllant
pay acalat Colt today a rt
P A IN T E R S A P A IN T E R
H ELPER S
Im m a d ia t a
opaningt. good d a rtin g pay
Call today a n OOO
ORYW ALL- W ith o r * t!h o u t
a a p a r la n c t
I m m a d ia t a
openings Good pay Call to
day a n ooo________
T h ra u |h b ra d
K e n a F a rm
Groom A horta ta r a aaparl
anca ra q u lra d
E a c e lle n l
yvorblng c o n d ltlo n a
F la
T raining Cantar. T raveres
Call KM SO Saar or MM SO
WINTER SPRINGS D E NTAL
A SS IS TA N T
E ip a r la n c a d
anty c a ti w a n t
IV) 000 p lu t par yaar Executive
AAanagamant Tralnaa Sand
raauma' to Jack Richardt,
V ita P ra t , PO B o . SSI.
,fi m »
110 000 p lu t par yaar Eaecutlv*
Managamant Tralnaa Sand
ratwma' la Jack R ichardt.
V lc t P ra t . PO Boa ) t l
Longwood FI J37SO

73—Employment
Wanted
Baby titlin g In m y home Weak
d a yt only Pleate Call SIS
1718

93—Rooms for Rent
Chrtttian A p ti A N o n e t
TV. kitchen, laundry, maid. 1)0
n k up Or I t i l &gt;444. 473 4410
Largo roam P rivate entrance A
bath SSS nk Rat raqulrad
Eva H I SWO_______________
SANFORD F u rn iih e d room * by
tha ovaak Reauatebi* ra tal
Maid tar vice C all US CM’
__ S 7 PM a ll P alm etto Ava
SANFORD. R aat weekly 4
Monthly ra ta t U til Inc a lt
too Oak
A d u ltt i A ll rta i
Tha FlartdA Hotel Furntahed
room* A efficie n t l«* Md Oak
Ava . s it ASM

97—Apartments
Furnished / Rent
LUSH CARDEN SETTING
I Bdrm ............F u rnfthed A pt!
t Bdrm .......... Energy E Miclent
SINGLE STORY
BUILT IN BOOKCASES
ABUNOANTSTORAOE

S A N FO R D CT. A P TS .
3733301
Fura A p ti tar Samar C lllta n t
SJI Palm etto Ava
J, Conan No Phone C o llt
Largo u p tta lra . 1 bedroom
Child, pat o b 1300 par month
IlM d e p o kit Call i l l g a ll
Studio (e ffe te ad|kceni to lam l
ly home tar yygrklng tingle
A ll u tllltto t Included, lake
front W t mo p lu t 11IP da
p o tll E tc
n e ig h b o rh o o d
R alertncot TO 00 3
I bdrm tarnished aHlclancy In
nice area I M par weak.
u tilitta t Included Call RS
m a attar 7 P M _____________
I bdrm , adultt. no pa it, air.
q u la l ra tld a n lla l, SI7S par
month plua d ip iH I TO M l*
I Badroam Apartm ent U tS mo .
p lu t dapotil St* SOS* tor da
la ilt
99— A p a r tm e n ts
U n fu r n is h e d / R e n !

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SAVE

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O N LY

.$ 4 19 .

7 bdrm . 1 bath aloe available
W/ Oacaraltva W all C ate ring! .
Bel It M Beak ca to. Plenty
at Star age. W e th e r/D rye r
Meek eg. aad Carp a rt
Water tarOi Accepted

3211911
OtUbAb M Itbb 345-4411
k COUNTRY S ETTIN G a
Large I A t Bdrm . A partm an tt
Adult L e t avian F a m ily PneitMa

HASTEKSCOVE----- J2T2900
1 B drm . 1
bam appliance-!, downstairs
apt No po tt UJS m onlh plu t
UOO tocurlty Call RS S117 or

at

RCOUCED FOR QUICK S ALE!
Lika non I b d rm /) bath, b ik ..
c a rp o rt lanced back, nice
e tt e b tith e d n e ig hbo rho od
O n n o r n l l l he lp A t k ln g
Vat.TOO

BAMBOO COVE AFTS
SME A irp o rt Blvd
PHONE m -44]« . 215 4481
EHtcfancy tram ir ts ma
Dttcaunt tar Samar C l t l i m
I and I bdrm A lto turnlthad
altlclancy tro m tr s naa* S110
dapotit No p a tt Call SSI tw r
S &gt;PM a lt Palma Ho
I bdrm . larg o liv in g room,
kltchon « itn appllancat 1140
month ♦ da p o til SSI XHO
1 B drm .. I bath, carport all
a p p lla n c a t tu r n lth a d .
w ith e r rd ry o r hook up UtS
par month Call 1*1 S0«t
tb d r m /tb a th
nlcaaraa SSM
) bdrm I both nan duple. SStt
Wa hava afhar ra n la ltl
United Salat A ite c . Inc.
REALTORS.
..... „ J ] 1 MSI.

103—Houses
Unfurnished / Rent
O*liana C tla ta t Area Lg 1
b d r m . I b a th F lraplaca .
t c r a a n a d p o r c h , d o u b le
g*- ago. I m in to I a UK) mo .
I l l la t t A tec , 171 t f l t _____
D U PLEX 1 B d r m . I Bath
F roth a ir. great tor t id t Call
TO TON) or RS WIS
a a a IN DELTONA « &gt; »
a a HOMES FOR RENT . a
a a 174 ISM a a
LAKE M A R Y AREA/HIDDEM
LAKE- &gt; B d rm . 7 bath, one
car garage Ilka nan amenl
Hat. all appllancat SITS par
month Can R l 43*4
Lako M ary Naar SCC, tingle or
couple UTS par month n llh
tltO d a p o til Call J lJ t lt s
Lake M ary 1 Bdrm . I Belh, no
patt Wallace C ra tt Realty.
Inc REALTOR
771 OSH
Sanlord Speciout 7 Bdrm , I ' t
both. ItOO kq ft., onormout
k ltc h o n . Ilr o p lo c o ,
n o th o r/d ry o r hook up. nonly
rem ode led, e la te to donn
loan Last par month Call
H u tl kaasiaa o r Barry 838
477*

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323*2020

f *

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7Me Sanlord A rt

For U la by Onnor In Loch
A.-bor A large 4 bdrm houta
and S to tt Owner n lll finance
Location I t 117 C ry tla l View
E a it Call lor Inform a tion
SISB87 ia m ________________
B eautiful i bdrm . 2 bam n ith
a ll am onitiea 1 y r t young On
Cetaelberry goil court# Move
in n lth no money down on
equal ennarih ip bai t Make
m onthly paym antt 770 SO11
BY OWNER Sylvan Lake Area
approv ] acrat. I bdrm . S
b a m , dbi C a rp o rt A D b l
garage, many aalrat. A tkin g
814SJOO Call TO S47S_______
BY OWNER TREMENDOUS
TE R M S W ILL C A RR Y . 1
B drm . J Bath Pool home
N an Carpal. Nan air condi
Honor nan neter healer n lth
to la r ly tte m Over 1700 tq It
L /A H u rry and Call TO 8804
COUNTRY HOME S bdrm
J
bom flraplaca. porch, eat in
kltchan. fa m ily roam, g /ig
acre Largo oakt. tru ll tre a t
STS, *00 Owner P rin c lp a lt
only. R3 a»SS______________
COUNTRY N I K R E M IT
Rag R.E. Broker........... 3 7 )0 7 1
DELTON A DISTRESS SALE
Owner tra m tarrad A aavtitvi
lakavia n Home In ta il grow ing
area S bdrm , 1 Bath, II*
ingream . lam ily ream Bring
a tta rt. M l. tea

Large 4 bdrm home Eat In
kitchen. DBL car garage
com er lot OW NER W IL L
H O lO M O R T G A G E I O nly
SSS 000
One bdrm home p lu ! 3 Bdrm
mobile home both turnistw d
Good area. SK) 000
OTHER HOMES. LOTS.
ACREAGE. IN V ES TM E N T
PROPERTY
CALL A N Y T IM E
REALTOR 377 4001
LIST W ITH USI

m _ JT 1
sn sn iM U P

KISH R EA L ES TATE
I f 7448
POOL HOME One at Santarda
ba ft a ra a tl 7 Bdrm . 2 Bath,
( r e a l ream m ilk llre p le c a
»pena to Irg tern pelta Nice
yard, undargraund ia r Inkier
ati.tee
READ Y FOR YOUR F A M I
L V I a B d rm . 2 Bath N an
carpal A i m Ida paint, a ir.
garage Fenced back yard
Naar Ovtede High Sckaal

Sanlord Nica 2 bedroom home
n im living mem, dining room
paneled la m ily room, laundry
room, workshop Call tor In
lo r m otion RS DM or 834 4137
243 K)0, or beat o t t e r ________
Sanlord N ua 2 bedroom home
n .th living room, dining room,
penoied lam ily room, laundry
room, workahop Call tor In
form a■ion US 1108 or 41* *137
443 100. or b a il otter
_____

105—DuplexT rip le x / Rent

STENSTROM

Doubt* keyboard Organ w ith
bench UW o n llquo d re *t*r A
n o th stand. 830 each |te r* o
S7S E li 4BS1________________
a Far Salaar Trad* a
I* *! 390 CM D ie t* ! Engine
373 437*____________________
Industrial tawing machine salt
o il. *« tr# p a rt! 8400 Call
773 771*____________________
Satailit* TV System*
Compi*** All you need ICON
Financing No money down
11 1*0 08 Unive rsal U l 17*4

4 ft

forsg

Lirpit Nm...|...Uted Uotiilt
Hem* DsaJgt in this Am.
FAWiiltAt...... * ^ * 4 . ......

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M il Hwy [ M t _______m i m
1 5 9 - R e e l E s ta te

Wanted
H oui* Ranf n - option to boy
M iddle ago couple Security A
rafaranca! A ft S 271 e a il
I Need A I Bdrm FASTI Nlca
area
any condition Nrad
aiaumabla loan, g c n l farm !,
m inim um
down
payment
W ill
p rovide
Imm adiata
con tract to p u rc h e t* Call
attar a P M SOS 373 171*

181—Appliances
/ Furniture

199—Pets ft Supplies
A bility Kennel!
P O B ei 7*5.777 ItW
OetaeR.Fla.227M.
Loot Ottaen araa ik h lta p ilb u ll
w ith black on lac* A ta li
Male 3 y r* old Fam ily pel
Reward 177 7«7I

'8 0 ChfYj D l8tio&lt;i-4 speed
nan tires S l » 17) 7*83

231-C a rs

RAMBLE WOOD &gt; STORY n llh
! park ling peal I Hug* liana
Hrepfacel Cathedral C eiling! I
AH Itw n l r a i l A iiu m e no
q v a H ly ln g t A t m a i t n a w l
M7J8B
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STORY TO W N H O U S E In
atcailanl lacallanl 1 bdrm I I *
bath n largo aa l In klttchanl
CammvMfy peal I Pv iced Iar
a a iy pvrchaaa IT ! , *00

COOL S F A R K L IK O P O O L
n iencod Vy acre and large 2
bdrm . hemal Mug* m a tte r
b d rm
F lr a p la c a l C a n tra l
h a a t / a lr l l w a rb a b e p tt
A lta m * no gweltrying mt taw
i tM.aaa

323-5774
NEW H O M E

AIR CONDITIONER 8000 BTU
lived only I mo ttW 371 1741
A ppliance* F o r Sale a ll In
aico llo n l condition R tatty
toaranaaod................... 77? .7**
Dining Rm 7* loblo. Hutch,
bu lle t. W alnut Form ica lop
C a ll roe 143 77*7__
___
F im ily Ream Couch, cotta*
labia, 7 and table* tea cart
Raa toneb i* C*M 777 1847
For Sat* Sola and chair Dark
rtd crukhad valval, good con
dlhon. A ik m g 1*1 Cell &gt;43
tSI8 or 74S 4147__
lo c w d H b a a g ApglH ocoi
trom IAS W ARRANTY
BARNETTS.....CASSELBERRY
1211111............................ 8301411
a RENT TOOWN a
Color TV * . atereo*. neiher*.
dryer* re frig e ra to r, b e e ie rt.
lurn iture . video recorder!
Special le t weak i rani t t 00
Altai native TV A Appi. R m lal*
C arre* I hopping Centar
172 HP*
R H E E M CHEST FR EEZER
III* nan. arco llo n t condition.
U K J.C Penny 24 000 h TU
A C . naodi thorm osfat t i l l
Call T il 14U

MOO

77 Chevy M ania Cave* Auto,
e lr. AM Fm C i s m II. good
tondilion I ! 700 Call Jr* SaaA
______
otter * P M
8* M a ttin g 4 cyl . p ! AM FM
COlW tt* E i t r * n ice 8400
d n nJO jnoa ^Joge jM

2 3 5 -T ru c k s/
Buses / Vans
1*7* Ford Bronco Ranger XLT.

Block and S ilv e r. Loaded,
a&gt;800 Call 731 1*03 and tsk for
Chris
_____
,
44 Chevy Conversion Von Lot*
of a s tra l Asking 1 18.700 or
best offer Call 7** ijo o ____

239—Motorcycles
and Bikas
I t i ) Y am a ha. CV to R u n t
great Lost than a TOO m l . SSM
o rb a tto H ** T il 840*. after *

241—Recreational
Vehicles / Campers
1*77 Tan. 31 71. fu lly aqulp
tra w l tra ito r Encaltont con
dltlon S4M0 Call 771 IBM

TV

utility t«

bto 4 m itt m m s
B id C it A t !

YbifH f At It'**, AUlng 1300 CAM1
777 s m

No Credit?

WE FINANCE
NATIONAL AUTO SALES

203—Livestock and
Poultry

1120 S. Sanford 32 1-4075
* REPOSSESSIONS a
Need a car bul h a w credit
problem ** Wo hove several lo
(horn* trom and n l l l finance
Call E ric 271 4 B 7 S ________

A *H a t For SON
Ptg*. am gaol*, mm k v rre t
W llca L a i*!. Hwy a*W,133 4A7«

ANY JUNK CARS ■&gt; TRUCKS
bought From I t * 8 M B mar*
Call m i k M ........... ..
J23A2I1
TOP Dollar P aid for Junk A
Used c a rt, tru cks A heavy
equipment 777 * * * 0 ____ _
w e T a y TOP D O LLA R FOR
JUNK CARS A N D TRUCKS
CBS AUTO PARTS. * * * « « .

77 Olds Delia M Asking 1700 or
best offer Run* good, vary
dependably C a ll: 788 1)10
rm l u i i
1 ) i . * a ir crula*
AM FM lop* 30.010 m l U !00
713 1134. evening o r loavo
massage
I hi I Weak O nlyl
INC EL (A M IN O ..............U , * t t
Otter E ■ #*'*! June I I

AUC TIO N EVERT FRI NIOMT

L &amp; EAUCTION
M i ftontori Av*

C O N llG H M K N T IW tLC O A A ei

323(393
FOR ESTATE
C o rn m A rciA l or R « tld A n flA l
A uctiom 4 Apprwimls Ca M

1980 A U D I 4000

*4998
1976 CHEV. CAMARO
*1 9 9 5
1984 J E E P CJ 7

*8995

R IM CAM
D IS C O U N T

CtoH i Auc*to«i 371 U30

A U T O

215—Boats and
Accessories

WE FINANCE

Nkoatng U fa 170* Magnetic Ava
4 4 4 7. 9 ) PM M lK illo r iio o i
I tom 4, c M to t. 4 M w lt u f i
V v i Into* KM Nftmbo# Dc»v«
V unltrid E tU N l Jwfi* Tfh 4
jt h iw ly

2 FimHy twcl ylfd wito Off
W o o d m tr* fllyd KS* P itm
P I«mc* T hk&gt;r i &amp; FH I * PM

*1 8 9 5

19 75 M ER C U R Y

Ay* ..... . . . . . U I I *
1171 Cadillac
Nlca buy a&lt; AMO
to ion
1*7* Feed Bronco Hangar XLT,
Bleck end S ilve r, Loaded,
51400 Call 111 5801 and ask tor
C h ris _____________________
1*7* Flat IpMer New Converl
ible. new Hr**. A M /F M Hare,
clean, e s c e lie n l c o n d itio n
A tklng 434*5 Cell
TO le t*
attar | PM________________
Dabary AnH A M a rina Salat
Acrets tha rive r, leg *4 M il
i t * they i* *1 OeBary tag R ial

IS4I

212—Garage Sales

1981 FIAT STRADA

iowins

S A LE S

I t ' Baal H earing wheel A cable
W ired lor shrimping
1175 00
Cali T O M **
_______

•993

IBORABCtl. 4 M

1571 K E F W A80KE8

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SANFORD
M OTOR CO
AM C
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SOB S F r g n c h A v * .
2 I7 81BJ

CO NSULT O U R

RHONE 3 2 3 1 4 * 3
For quality cratfm anahlp and
competitive p ric e ! let u t price
Out your nr * ----No eualllying New J bdrm . I
both on 7 acres Horaos ok
Owner financing p rim * *&gt;*&lt;
878,800. 34* 1717

★

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antonriA, Awnliw)*

Q U AR TE RHORSE FOR SALE

Lovely 2 Bdrm 2 bath n llh
graal room Ilroploco. aal In
k llc h a n . d in in g ro o m ,
beautiful wooded lot 47! *00

★

* Where Anybody *
* Can Buy or Sell! *

243—Junk Cars
Alum

201—Horses

213—Auctions

(305) 321-0041

AND LET AN EXPERT D O THE JO B

★

USE
H ER A LD

To List Your BusinessDial 322-2611 or 831-9993

CLASSIFIEDS

322-2611

REALTY*REALTOR

C etietberry Duplev Sbdrm. I
Child o k . no pott. USS par
month Call 788 SI4S attar 4
PM
N ice 2 B d rm
A p p lla n c a t.
tcra ana d p o lio , Iraa lawn
carp, laundry 828B/RI MSS
Sanlord I B drm turnltha d
ca rp o rt no p e lt UTS par
month p lu t to c u rlty and leave
Call R l 0042
1 b d rm , k itc h e n equipped
lanced yard MS weak UW
kocurity RS 424S____________

Sa b te r 4*t S d ta L i * 4 t t
W l LIST AND S IL L
M O R I HOMES THAN
ANYONE IN NORTH
SEMINOLE COUNTY
A T T R A C TIV E ! S bdrm I b a lk
home tltaeSed an large aAadad
le t. l e t - l a kitch e n , la rg e
p a tia . c e n tra l a lr / h e a t .
87* M I
SUNSHINE NOME 1 2 bdrm I
b a lk home n tlb aal In kitchen,
central alr/hael. lanced yard,
large raam t 447.3M

M in i N irth o u s e s
IN 4 Up

JUST RIG N TI 2 bdrm 1 bath
Kama in area data la Sawn,
cantral a n /hea l. Im ida u tility ,
garage seas arsed to la m ily

117—Commercial
Rtnfalt

★

ite r eg i ’. . ’ It b d 'm
a'aa .
central a4r/1a*al. peat planed.

Retail A O ffice Space 100 up to
7 808 tq ft alao ttoraqa Oven
able TO 4473

W IL L B U IIO TO SUIT! YOUR
LOT OR O U fltl EXCLUSIVE
A O I N T FO R W IN S O N O
DEV CORP- A CENTRAL
FLO R ID A L IA D IR I M O R I
HOME FOR LESS M O N IY I
CALL TOOAYI

121—Condominium
Rentals
SIN G LE STORY
L IV IN G
Lbbm Term to Fit
Torn Ngqtfs!
F»method Bt URfBiMshgd.

a G IN C V A OSCEOLA RD a
Z O N ID F O R MOBILES!
S Acre Cavalry N a d *.

.321*1911

today a t TO 24M
773 teas

■

peat, clean 4371 par manm
Megatrend P roperty 7744PM

CALL ANY T IM E

127-Office Rentals

322*2420
774! PARK A V I --------- Santard

Offices te RisH

LONOWOOO 2 b d rm . I hath
O w ner

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HnahCing

A47.SEE

★

COMMERCIAL S R IC IA L IS T
LAKE MARY R IA L T Y
BOB BALL. JR................ 211 7144
For Sola or Lo o m Corner p r*
party, lonod GC 1 W I I I S t.
Sanford H I 4717
For Sa&gt;* Clea* to downtown
Sanford and hoapitat. A m arl
can St*#! bldg ISOO ag tt GC
1 la t t r o l l ] ' . 1 )8 .0 8 8
Call TO 1777 offer f Pm
Sanford Blk Bldg w ith J O ff ices
A I Bay Garage w ith lift
Previously got Ita lia n , auto
ro palr shop, used ca r ial
E iceiienf location tar canv*
nlanct sta rt t i l t 000, lo rm i
777 0104 evening*

151-Investm ent
Property / Sale
CASSELBZRRY I acre, sened
PR I IAS 000 W AAaUcJPnaAl.
REALTOR ....... ......
TO TW1

153 —A c r e a g e

Lois/Sale

Additions ft
Remodeling
F fn E

Lie

4 Coofulfing

Bonded

loiofid

REUODUINC SPECIALIST
W* Mend I*
The Whole B ell O l W et
B. E. U N K CONST.

322 2029
F inane ing A veiiabi*
eeaeaeeaa aee aee
Build a Bigger Bwainets1
Us* The H erald Classified*
CALL TOOAY
221 2811

A p p lia n c e R e p e ir

Carpentry
A GREAT O lF T I H iv s Har
Krlchan Ramadaladi AJI typas *1
Carpanlr y K lava oak*4 Pykas
I iperfenced
References
Vary RtliabS* ...........J 2 » **)1 X I*
A ll types *1 carpentry 4 re
modeling 17 yes esp Call
Richard Gross &gt;11 2*71

Cleaning Service
Carpet Cleaning Living.
Dining Ream A Mall 17**8
Sake B Chair. 871. 272 » *»

Own U&lt;7 m a 1 acres. HO
g i t s l rd
Ir g n le g e .
leal 773*»48

M A ID S To O ftB f
CSeaefmatt i t neat T* Oedltneti
Call His he lped &gt;
Guaranteed Service .Lew Ratal

4 acre*, gertiy cl eared, w iser A
electric USSOO By awner.
273 88H

157—Mobile
Homes / Sale
For Sen
B an O tte r Metal*
Hem* 1871 SAylln* e d . i r . I
b d rm /lk» bath W ritten pro
poeal muel be rtc ie v e d by 1
PM
F r id a y , e / l e / 8 * b y
F lo r id * P e n e r e n d L ig h t
Company c/e D P We Men .
Purchasing Dap# . P O b o .
87*100 M iam i. F I 13'07

Masonry

Plastering

IN STALL S IL L 8 R ZP A IR
Cypreis
Cham Link
Weed
Fence &gt;11 ITS)

B E A L Concrete- 7 Man Q uality
Operation Patio* D riv e w a y !
Days .211 7271 l y e s . .. 277 12)1
EXPERT CONCRETE WORK
P a llo d r lv iw a y s id s n a lk
Beau Monde Const Co . "W *
ere Itw best" I I I &gt;M1

e A LL Phas*s e l P iasterm * e
Repair. S ta rt*. H erd C elt.
Simulated B rick I I I S88I

Health ft Beauty
T O W E rS B IA U T Y SALON
FO R M ER LY H e f f N lll Beauty
Nook I I * E 1st St TO 17i7

Home Improvement
Collier y BurMtag A Ranted*ling
N * Jeb T** Smell
t i l Burtan Lane, Santard
171*471
Sami R ained (ealracler went*
em ail rem odti'ng lob* Ree
u n a b le Bud Cakell. 777 8*51
THOMAS A | HOMAS Hem*
re p a ir, ctaealng. lawn care
Call &gt;11 n e t

M l* ns Appliancs Seine*
14 hr Service I t * I s ir * Charge
llr r jq ^ M IH lU H P M ^

I Lai- One acre, cloae to
Highway 44. Geneva l l l . a n

II

Fence

W t S p e tiifliG in Quality*

Nice let, south * l Sanford F ru it
treat, well. M l X 717 l i t !
til.N O You pay ctot'ng coal.

2b N Dawn t l T r a a t l l N I
Pram tiL ta a l
I t ynw are tanking Iar a m k
c rs tta l career In Aaal Batata.
Sienatra m Realty N leak ing

★

149—Commercial
Property / Sale

W HAT A BUY I 2 bdrm. 2 bath
Building 707 E lm . 24 X 10 Toned
I t In d u tin a l or l N r age *1
O ttKa TO 83*4 only

unease and canvar
281N Maple. Sentard
IP888B
411 W Lake M ary Bamavard.
S uita 4. 8MB m e n lh Im
madmta occupancy 377 7300

VAC

Cam m f lu or 12) I I M avwa

228* HWY. t i l l

REALTOR

II. MuMpton.

%o9*db#rf A ik (no U V X

7 bd*rui n t * tfttks

Owpfei Far Sale Taro 1 bdrm
unit*, detached garage newly
renovated U7.S00 R l 34**

OPEN SUN DA T 2: I la t PM

415 W. ttth S treet
Sanford FI 22771

223—Miscellaneous

119—Office Supplies
/ Equipment

STEM PER
Law D o n n . A n u m a b la
Mortgage Own th t i 3 bdrm . &gt;
bath home on t | acre lot.
loaded n lt h e a t r e t , o n ly
14. 000 A t little a i I BN down

T*ncfy TWO compltto ly ltw r*

Call H I 4171

«| 1 1 1 0 *9

Wall Strgqf Co...........321 50 05

SANFORD Suniand E itetee.
Lovely S B drm . &gt; Bath .
carpeted lanced yard, air
unit. Inundry room, conve
man I to every thing, no pot!
STM) par m onth Coll ITS
ta t t
I Bdrm , } both V illa I car
gar age a c c o tt to pool and
tennit court S4S0 par month
p lu t d o p o tit of 1300 Coll
r i sue
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A M a in e
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C o u n ty D a iry D ays F in a lis ts
To E n te r S ta te C o m p e titio n

B y Tom G iordan o
H erald Managing E d itor
When restaurant patrons find
the little card tucked neatly on
their entree plate that reads:
"T h is meal was especially pre­
pared for you by Val Page."
they're naturally curious and
find It a pleasant touch.
And. their curiosity aroused,
they often ask the waitress about
It. generally com m enting on
»h a t a nice gesture It Is to have
the ch ef give th eir m eal a
personal touch. "H e must be one
smart chef." a lot of the custom­
ers tell the waitresses. But they
make, as most people do. a
t e r r ib le a s s u m p tio n . T h e y
assume that "V a l" Isa he.
And that's probably because
most restaurant chefs over the
years have been, and continue to
be. men. But the times they are
a-changin', folks Val (Valerie)
Page Is one of the growing
number of women chefs In the
United States who are finding
their niche In the kitchens of the
world as No. 1 chefs and execu­
tive chefs
''I'v e been told tnuny times by
men that women belong In the
kitchen, and I couldn’ t agree
with them more ... that's just
where I belong. In this kllchen."
Val (she prefers the shortened
version) quips, as she thumbs
through the d a y's planning
sch ed u le In the k itch en at
Kamada Inn In Mystic. Conn .
where she’s executive chef.
Al 3H, cooking not only simple
family fare for her husband and
19-year-otd daughter at their
home (In between working her
14 to 16lVhour shift days at the
motel), as well as planning and
preparing the enllre menu for
large banquets. Is nothing new
for Val. She's been cooking since
she was a young girl, und at age
10 got a job In a restaurant and
launched her carrer. For It was
In that kitchen on that first job
that Val decided this was going
to be her lifestyle. " I saw an
opportunity to do something I
enjoy, and also saw it as an
opportunity to make money.**
So where did she get her
formal training? Iler schooling?
"T h e school of hard knocks,
brother ... the school of hard
knocks "
Though she's been at the
Kamada for seven years, she's
also worked In other restaurants
learning what she could from
m a s te r chefs, le a rn in g and
making note on how she might
Improve a dish, a particular
service, give the customer a little
something extra. Putting the
little card on the entree plate to
let the customer know who the
chef Is was Val's Idea, and It goes
over well. She finds It challeng­
ing to take a whole leg of beef,
"oh. about 70 to 110 pounds.'*
prepare It and carve and serve It
ns people come through the
banquet line,
From time to time the hotel

Val Page prepares boiled lobster dinner for presentation. See
Page 2C for finished product.
chain she works (or sends her to
a food service management sem­
inar where about 21 o f her
colleagues from other hotels und
motels In the organization greet
her. And since they're all males,
"they treat me fine, but they kid
around now and then ... let me
know they remember I'm a'
wom an." Does that bother her?
"Not a bit. I know my Job and I
know It well. I'm not Insecure,
and they (her male counterparts)
know It lo o ."
While Vul guards Jealously her
most prized recipes and splcef l a v o r l n g t e c h n iq u e s , s h e
graciously consented to share
some cooking hints and a couple
of slmple-to-prrpare recipes the
average rook at homr should
find an uaset.
One o f those recipes, although
u simple one for boiled Maine
lobster, contains some excellent
hints, especially for final pres­
entation. which home-bound
cooks m ay or may not be
acquainted with. For Val. as la
the case with most conscientious
and prideful chefs, considers
presentation the bigger part of
the battle for a host In delighting
the partaker.
For each serving of boiled
lobster (she says If you're going
to bake or broil lobster, they're
better stuffed). Val recommends
about a UVpounder. If you've
got a steam pressure cooker, you
can finish the cooking end of the
Job In about 6 minutes, or figure
(1 to H minutes boiling time If

you'rr putting It Into a pot o f
boiling w ater. Add about a
minute and a-half cooking time
lor euch pound over 11* pounds.
Obviously, you'll be using a
live lobster, right? And If you
are. be careful when you're
handling It. picking It up gently,
but firmly, by the body us It
rests on Its stomach. Keep your
fingers away from the claws. Val
warns. She (mints out that In
Connecticut It's the law that the
right claw be handed (bound
with a rubber band). One of the
lobster's claw s Is called the
crusher and It can snap a pencil
In two with little effort, so you
can Imagine what It can do to
your finger. The other claw, the
ripper. Is what the lobster uses
to tear apart Its own food and It
has razor-sharp teeth, so that
gives you some Idea of what that
claw can do.
Now then, get the water In the
pot — Just enough to cover the
one. two or three lobsters you'll
be boiling — up to a rolling,
rapid boll ... good and hot. "N o
sense making the lobster suffer.
You want death almost Instan­
t a n e o u s . '' t h e o b v i o u s l y
sensitive Val cautions. "After all.
they're living things."
Hold the lobster by Its body,
aiming Its head toward the
water, then plunge it In quickly.
You'll see Its dark, almost black
ouier shell turn a bright pink
during the cooking process.
When the lobster's done, reBee LO B STE R. 2C

Dairy Days finalists came to
the Extension Service from all
over Seminole County to prepare
recipes for the County Dairy
Days CookofT. Categories for the
cookoff were: casseroles and
one-dish meals, vegetagble dis­
hes and salads, desserts, and a
youth beverage contest limited
to young people 13 and under.
The recipes all Included a real
dairy product as one of the main
Ingredients.
First place winners In each
category won *25 00 and all
participants received certificates,
special Ice cream scoops, and a
coupon for a free pan pizza from
Pat Monroe, manager of Pizza
Hut.
The Judges were: Dr. Millie
F e r r e r . E x te n s io n H om e
Economist from Orange County.
Pam Mosure. R.D.. Chief Clinical
Dietician from South Seminole
Community Hospital, and Col­
leen De Pasqual. home econom­
ics teacher from Rock Lake
Middle School. Recipes were
Judged on nutritional value,
creativity, econom ical use of
produce, attractiveness, flavor
and texture. The winning reci­
pes will be sent to the University
o f Florida to be Judged The lop
five recipes In each category will
be prepared at the Slate Contest
held In conjunction with the
Dairy Fanners International An­
nual Stale Conference June 11
In Daytona Beach
T h e w in n ers w e re : K erri
Levine for her cheese pud In
casseroles and one dish meals;
Mrs If. M. McLeam for gourmet
potatoes In the vegetable dishes
and salad category; Blanche
Johnston for Shanghai Sundaes
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Hobble Wick for orange sherbet
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6 medium potatoes
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2c. shreddedchcddar cheese
1 8 oz. carton commercial sour
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3 green onions, chopped
11. suit
M t. pepper
2 T. butter or margarine
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heat and cook about 30 minutes
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C onttaacd fr o m 1C
move it with e net o f tonga and
place It on a cutting board.
Rem em ber when you're han­
dling it for presentation that It's
still rxtrm rly hot. so be careful.
Now, tip number one. You'll
notice the lobster s pink all over,
except for a grayish spot here
and there. Mell a little butter In a
small container, then take a
piece of cloth, wrap a com er o f It
tightly around your index finger,
and dip that section Into the
melted butter. Rub the lobster’s
shell all over. Including the gray
spots, with the butter-soaked
ponton o f your cloth. Watch
those gray spots disappear and
(h r entire lobster take on a
bright, shiny look.
Next, pull the tall from the
body. Cut a slit right down the
lull and spread It open so it looks
like a fan. Place lhat on the
plate, then stand the lobster s
body, head toward I he celling,
upright next to It. Arrange the
lobster's smaller, narrower claws
so they look like arms pointing
upward. Cul one end o f a lemon
and put It atop the body so It
looks like a little hat. Place the
larger claws alongside the body.
Complement the lobster with u
small hatch of sleamcrs, arrang­
ing them alongside the lobster
tall and body. Put the Juice from
the strainers Inlo a Hitler cup and
place It next to them for dipping
the steamers, likew ise, put a
small cup of melted butter on
the plate for dipping the lobster
meat. Put some kale (Val prefers
kale as a garnish. She says It's
more allractlve than parsley) on
the plate. Take a slice of lemon,
cut almost In half, then twisted,
and put It atop Ihe kale for a
final garnish.
Serve Ihe lobster-steamer dish
with while wine and cole slaw or
corn on the cob. or both.
M M O L E POTATOES
Although rissole Is a French
word meaning lo brown by deep
frying. Val has a neat recipe she
• alls Rissole Polaloes for roost­
ing potatoes In the oven. I trlrd
Ihrm and Ihey're great.
Uae the usual nu m ber o f
IKtlutoea per person for your
meal. Perl and wash (hem. then
dry them thoroughly. Cul the
potatoes Into Iwo-lnch chunks
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of olive-vegetable oil. over them,
then sprinkle some salt and
p e p p e r on them , s o m e
granulated garlic, and som e
paprika. Stick your hands In the
bowl (don't worry shout the
messy hands, you can wash
them l a t e r ) and turn th e
potatoes, tossing them slightly,
g e t t in g th e m n ic e ly an d
thoroughly coated with the oil
and spices.
Take the well-coated potato
chunks out o f thr bowl and place
Ihrm. Individually, on a cookie
sheet or In a shallow pan. Before
you pop them In Ihe oven,
sprinkle whole rosemary over
them (I didn't have any. so I
sprinkled some Italian spices
over them). Pul ihrm In the oven
heated al 350 degrees lo 375
degrees and roast them for 40 to
45 m in u te s , o r u n til w e ll
browned and fork lender. They
go well with meals.

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Creative cooks In Georgia. Contest Is open to anyone 18
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postmarked by August I. 1985.
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2 c. milk
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11. sugar (optional)
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Tops Simple
Summer Meal

S a la d a n d d e s s e r t a r e p r e p a r e d fn a d v a n c e d fo r th is s a tis fy in g d in n e r .

When all thr weather forecast­ two hours, and thr slaw- tastes
ers [mint to another hot day. It's better well chilled. At serving
time to prepare as much of the lim e, you’ll assemble the food
menu as possible w hllr the and Krdl thr meat Dread, butter
kitchen Is cool That's good and milk rom plrir this satis­
practice, too. when other com­ fying summer meal.
Vegetables for the slaw can be
mitments leave you little time
shredded In the food processor,
for last-minute cooking
Ttnlay's menu Is Ideal for days m ixed and chilled, t.emnu Juice.
like that Th r dessert needs Dtjon style prepared mustard,
several hours tn the refrigerator celery seed, suit and pepper are
before serving time: the ham added to a m lxlm r nt whipping
steak needs to marinate at least cream and sour cream for art
unusual dressing to t&gt;c added at
serving time. For the floral elfect
shown in the picture, line thr
salad bowl with the outer leaves
o f the cabbage.
With a simple meal of ham
steak and Pineapple Slaw, you'll
enjoy n special dessert like Fluffy
D AIR Y FOODS/Calcium Naturally | Strawberry Pie.

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T h e lining for the pie combines
t w o c o n v e n ie n c e fo o d s —
packaged vanilla pudding and
straw b erry flavor g ela tin —
a lo n g w ith le m o n a d e c o n ­
centrate. whipping cream and
s t r a w b e r r ie s . C o c o n u t and
chop|&gt;ed nuts are a |&gt;art of t he
graham cracker crust.

D A IL Y CALC IU M NEEDS: 80 0 mg.
2 SERVINGS. DAIRY FOODS
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DDQHAM ST E A K
Mi cup ( I stlckl buller
2 cloves garlic, crushed
IA cup catsup
tA cup water
11a -2 pound fully cooked ham
steak, about 1 Inch thick

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Melt butler In a medium-sl/cd
saucepan. Add garlic find ctvik
about 3 minutes Rem ove from
heal; sllr In catsup and w ater
Place ham steak In shallow pan
Pour sauce over hum. Cover and
refrigerate 2 hours; turn ham
after I hour. Grill ham over
medium hoi coals for 10-15
minutes per side, brushing wit It
sauce occasionally. Ile a l rc
malnlng sauce: jmss with ham
Yield: 6-8 servings.

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PINEAPPLE S L A W
5 cups finely sliced cabbage
1 can 120 or I crushed pineap­
ple. well drained
** cup thinly sliced carrots
ia co p thIniv sliced green
onion
1 cup whipping cream
W rup dairy sour cream
cup fresh lemon Juice
3 tablespoons sugar
2 ta b le s p o o n s D ljo n -s ty le
prejMtrrd mustard
1 teaspoon celery seed
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'A teaspoon pepper

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$ ^ 6 9
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cups
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FLU F FY ST R A W B E R R Y PIE
Crust:
cup graham cracker crumbs
cup butter, melted
1* cup finely ch&lt;&gt;p|M-&lt;l nuts
14 cup fluked coconut
2 (uhlrsjMMiun sugar

89e

Filling;
1 package (31s or.) vanilla
pudding and pic filling mix
I put kagr 13 or.) strawtferry
flavor gelatin
* 114 cups milk
Mi cup frozen lemonade con­
centrate. thawed
1 cup whipping errum
I teaspoon vanilla extract
I cup sliced fresh struwt&gt;errtes
Whipped cream. If desired
Fresh whole strawberries. If
desired

Sour Cream

89°

Dairi-Fresh
Cottage Cheese
2-lb .
cup

Combine cabbage, pineapple,
carrots and onion In a large
m ixin g bowl. C over and re ­
frigerate. Com bine w h ip p in g
cream, sour cream, lemon juice,
sugar, mustard, celery seed, milt
and pepper, (leal until almost
stiff. Cover and refrlgerutr until
ready to serve fup to 2 hours).
Just before serving, com bine
cabbage mixture and dressing:
tons. Yield: 8 cups

$ 1 7 9

I’ reheut oven to 3 5 0 *K For
crust, combine all Ingredients
Press mixture onto Ixittom uud
sides of a fi Inch plr plate Hake
H-10 minutes, or until golden.
Cool completely on wire rack
Refrigerate while preparing lilt
log For filling, combine pudding
mix and gelatin In a mediumsized suuerpau Sllr In milk
rook over medium heat, stirring
c o m d a n t l y , unt i l m i x t u r e
reaches full bolting (Mixture will
appear curdled during cooking,
but this dors not affect end
product.I Remove from heal. Stir
in lemonade com entralr Chill
mixture until slightly thickened,
stirring occasionally Meanwhile,
whip rrram until soft peaks
form ; add vanlllu. C ontinue
beating until stiff Whip pudding
m ixture until fluffy; fold In
w h i p p e d c r e a m . F o l d in
strawberries. Turn Into chilled
crust Refrigerate several hours
or unitl firm Uurnlsh with
generous spoonfuls of whipped
c r e a m and fresh w h o l e
strawberries

A ss o rted F la v o rs

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For Vegetarians
N ew Books Treat V egetables W ith Lore, Love, Lots of Recipes
By John DcMera
United Preaa International
Vegetarianism, that old yel
evrr new alternative to putting
meat on the table, has com e a
long way from the days when
every believer seemed to wear
love beads and long for a com ­
mune in the Oregon woods
The greatest push, perhaps,
has com e from the m edical
e s ta b lis h m e n t, w h ich on ce
viewed vegetables as something
kids should tie forced to eat.
Today, with the emphasis on
low-fat. hlgh-flbcr diets, vegeta­
bles are looking healthier and
healthier all the time.
You don't have to reject red
meat, o f course, to lovr vegeta­
bles with a passion. Some of the
new books on the subject stop
short o f this particular ethic,
preferring to celebrate these
natural wonders without quite
enshrining them.
If you are Inlrrrsled In learn­
ing more about vegetables with
an eye toward serving them
more often, here are three books
that give you the background,
the understanding and the reci­
pes to do so.

replete wllli granny's memories entertaining.
The book features more than
and r us t i c I l l us t r a t i ons o f
healthy living. Surah brown, a 200 recipes, all illustrated with
wriirr and and host of a HBC color photographs and clearly
scries on vegetarian cooking, written how tos.
lakes n big step to change all
Cream of Cauliflower and
Ib-il
Almond Soup
Here, for example. Is a subtle
and rich Crram of Cauliflower 3-3 'A cups water
1 small cauliflower, divided Inlo
and Almond Soup, a light yet
satisfying Hazelnut and Zuc­ t t n y f l o w e r e t s
1 medium onion, finely chopped
chini bake, and a savory Winter
Hotpot that riva ls the best 4 ounces blanched almonds,
finely chopped
mnalloafor beef sdroganoff.
In short. Hrown takes vegetar­ 2 ribs celery, chopped
ian cooking off Ihc farm and 2 tablespoons sunflower oil
places It at the heart of stylish Sail and |&gt;epper

Grated nutmeg
Bring the water to a boll and
poach the cauliflower In It for 5
minutes, or Just until tender.
Drain, reserving the stork. In a
large, heavy-bottom saucepan,
fry the onions, almonds and
celery In the oil for 5-6 minutes,
until the almonds are fairly well
browned.
Add the cauliflower stock, br­
ing to a boll and simmer for 5
minutes Let cool slightly. Puree
In a blender until completely
smooth — this will takr several
tnlntiles Season to taste, add
the flowerets and reheat gently

Vi cup flour
Pinch of salt
Pinch of cayenne pepper
■1 tablespoons butter
Mix zucchini, eggs, scallions,
mint. dill, parsley and cheeses
Add (lour slowly, mixing well.
Season with sail and cayenne
pepper
Grease a 9-lnch baking pan
with l tablespoon of the butter,
pour in zucchini mixture. Dot
with remaining buitcr. Bake 45
minutes al 350 degrees, until
well browned. Cut Into squares
Serve hot or eo*d. Makes 6-8
servings.

In a clean saucepan
Sprinkle with grated nutmeg
and serve. Serves 4-6, This soup
can be made a day or two In
advance and served hoi or
chilled. It is not. however, suit­
able for freezing
Zucchini Feta Casserole
3 small z uc chi ni , grated
3 eggs
6 scallions, chopped
Vi cup ch opp ed fresh mint
and-or dill weed
W cup chopped parsley
Vi cup grated feta cheese
Vi cup grated mild cheese

.

Frosh Homogonized

The Gradual Vegetarian by
Lisa Tracy. Evans. 8.
Lisa Tracy recognizes that
more Americana than ever arc
aware that over consumption of
r e d m e a t c a n r e s u l t in
dangerously high blood pressure
and choleslerol Icvrls.
She slops short, howrver. ol
urging rcuders lo make a radical
o v rr n c h a n g c In Ih elr diets.
Coining the term "gradual vege
tor Inn," she has divided the big
switch Into Ihrer comfortuhlr
stages.
Menus tor Slage One allow
eggs. |Miullry and Osh Stage
t wo emphasizes other sources ol
in. such us dairy products, mils.
Ix'uns and grains.
Tracy, who udmlts she has
lraveled back and forth through
Ihrac phases over the years.Ides
tnlerestlng recipes here for all
lin er, helping dispel Hie notion
that a vegetarian diet tn by
drllnlilini dull uud bland

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Thanks, Tom,
For This Pie

B A K E D MACAKONI AN D
CHEESE
2 tablrs|iouuscorn starch
is Irusponn sail
v* least toon dry mustard
V» trsu|MJon pepper
2 cups milk
Vs t up rorn oil murgarlnc
2 cups grated Cheddar cheese
4 cups ettoked elbow macaroni
2 lulurspoons line dry bread
crumbs
In 2-qu art sau cepan, stir
t o g e t h e r corn sta rch , sa lt,
mustard and |irpprr. Gradually
stir In milk until smooth. Add
murarlnr. Suiting constantly,
bring to boll over medium heat
and boll 1 minute. Stir in ebeese
until melted und smooth. Toss
w i t h m a c a r o n i. T u r n I nt o
greased 2-quart baking dish.
Sprinkle lop with bread crumbs.
Hake tn 350*K. oven 30 minutes
or u n t i l b u b b ly . M a k r a 6
servings

Breakfast Club
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T h e Best of V e g e t a r i a n
C u ia l n e by Harsh D ro w n .
Random House, $111.(15.
T h rrr wus u time when vege­
tarian cookbooks look a kind of
downhome folkways approach.

At a White House dinner In the
winter of IH02. 1'irsldrnt Thom ­
as Jrlfrrson served his guests an
unusuul dish hr hud discovered
during his Havels In Europe. I(
was "a pie called macaroni."
All hough made with what Is
now known us spaghetti, the
dish wus the forerunner lor that
all-A m erican favorite, baked
Macaroni utul Cheese, most typi­
cally made with elbow macaroni.
When you serve this macaroni
and cheese give I hanks to Jrffrraon

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per dozen

A W orld of Vegetable Cook­
ery by Alex D. Htwkee. Simon
and Schuster. $2-105.
In most parts of the rountry.
the vegetables available at the
superm arket have expanded
from peas, carrots and spinach
lo a wild assortment of growths
Irom around the world. Whul
these things are Is often a major
question, not to mention what to
do with them In your kitchen.
Al e x I). Iluwkes proven a
remarkable guide In this spirited
encyclopedia. Here are 200 veg e­
tables drscrllied In lermn of
history, of appearance, o f lm(Kirlancc. along with an Interna­
tional collection of 500 recipes.
H a w a i i a n b r e a d I r u 11 .
Jamaican ausumber and Japa­
nese udn are here, along with the
wllil mushrooms and fresh herbs
that were rare Items In American
groceries only a generation ugo.

Frozen

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Grilled Fare
An Exciting
Venture For
Summertime

Spinach, Bacon and
Mushroom Salad and
Throe Way Wild Rice
are perfect
accompaniments for a
light and easy
barbecue

Grilled (ikhI s art* " IN " and hoaless. today's meals from the
uuidoor barbecues are a natural grill PH any occasion, from a
for the easy and relaxed dining simple dinner for the family to a
Myles preferred by I hr 'HO's gala neighborhood get-together.
Once a few burlrerue basics are
cook Versatile and appropriate
for the llm epreM urrd host or mastered, everyone, the novice
as well as the rx|H-rlenced cook,
can turn out memory-making
outdoor meals Thr first step Is
the selection of a dependable,
even-burning charcoal to assure
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perfectly cooked foods which
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Im part that rich, aut hent i c
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In Water or Oil, Chicken
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outdoor chrls look for a fast,
Assorted Diet
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Dish Detergent
easy starting charcoal briquets,
rem ind barbecue cooks that
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32-o z. jar
the final outcome of the food
6.5-oz. can
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And. after each use. tightly close
thr bag ol remaining briquets to
keep moisture out
The In-si barbecues provide a
varied menu which enhances
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and complements the flavors ol
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some loods which can lie preFood Wrap
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C rackers.............. *V * 1 19
Turkey, Since two rousts rook us
Koeblor Deluxe Grahams.
easily as one. a second turkey
Bush Deluxe
can he grilled ul the same time
Fudge Sticks or (9 to 12.5-Oz.)
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b r i m m i n g w ith pcak-of-theor Reg. Coffee
season vegetables and UNCLE
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conveniently prepared when Ihr
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charcoal Is started unit simply
reheated on ihr grill u( serving
lime The plump rice grains will
remain firm and sr|*arule even
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I medium zucchini, cut Into
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wedges
I tablespoon basil
1 cup ranch bottled salad
dressing
Parsley
Warm chicken broth In large
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stir-fry about 2 minutes. Add
green pepper, union and zuc­
chini; stir-fry about 2 minutes.
Add iom alo mid basil: stir-fry
about I minute. Transfer vege­
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1cup luncheon meat strips
6 cups shredded Iceberg let­
W cup dill pickle slices
tuce
2 hard-cooked eggs, chopped
44 lb corned beef slices
2 tablespoons chopped onion
3 tomatoes, cut Into wedges
Thousand Island or cream y
1 cup (4 ozs.) shredded natural Russian dressing
Swtsa cheese^
C om bine greens, mea t,
3 rye bread slices, cut Into pickles, eggs and onions: toss
lightly. Serve with dressing.
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1 teaspoon m inced garlic,
divided
14 cup vegetable oil
2 tablespoons w h ile wine
vinegar
1 tablespoon lemon Juice
2 t e a s p o o n s Dl Jon-styl e
mustard
I teaspoon sugar
1 cup shredded romalnc let­
tuce
Vk cup sliced radishes
W cup chopped green onions
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V4 teaspoon garlic In medium
saucepan. Bring lo a boll. Cover
tlgh lly and simmer until all
liquid Is absorbed, about 25
minutes. Transfer lo large bowl.
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W cup orange Juice
VS cup vegetable oil
1 teaspoon mild curry powder
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refrlgernte 4-0 hours, turning
turkey several times, Remove
turkey from marinade and place
on lop grill directly above drip
pnn. b r u s h turkey with remain­
in g m arin a d e t wi c e d u rin g
cooking time. Cook for I tl to 21S
hours or until Internul temperalutes reaches 170#F. To main­
tain heal In covered keltic grill,
refer lo chart for number o f
brlqurl* to add to each side
every hour of cooking
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BONELESS TURKEY
2 H- 3 V S p o u n d b o n e l e s s
lui key, (hawed
VS cup vegetable oil
VS cup white wine
2 cloves garlic, crushed
1 (ras|)oon dill weed
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Mx5x3-lnrh loaf pan. Cover und
refrigerate 4-6 hours, turning
turkey several limes. Remove
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cm lop grill directly alcove drip
pan. Brush turkey with remain­
in g mar i na de t wi c e dur i ng
cooking time. Cook fur 1H to 2W
hours or unit! Internal tempera­
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heal In covered kettle grill, refer
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lo udd lo each side every hour of
cooking.
SPINACH. BACON AND
MUSHROOM S A L A D
12 ounces (one large bunch)
spinach leaves, washed, drained
und lorn
H cup fresh mushrooms, diced
44 c u p c o o k e d b a c o n ,
crumbled

melted
1 8 -o z. b o ttle bacon and
tomato dressing
A rr a n g e lettuce, m ea t,
tomatoes and cheese on platter.
Toss bread with m argarine,
spread In ungreased baking pan.
Bake at 325*. 20-25 minutes or
until cubes are dry and crisp,
stirring occasionally. Top salad
wi th c r o u to n s . Serve w i t h
dressing.
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V4 cup raisins
Dash ground cinnamon
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3 small bananas, peeled
Thick 'N Creamy Dressing
I cup halved strawberries
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14 cup oil
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1 rnldlum garlic clove, minced
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U teaspoon ground ginger
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W lb. Chinese pea pods
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                    <text>Policeman Not Guilty In Planted Wallet Sting
Bjr Deane Jordan
H erald S ta ff W r ite r
A Sanford police officer accused of taking $20
from a planted wallet In an "Integrity test” was
found not guilty Thursday after a daylong retrial
Alvin Bernard McGill. 27, of 1107 E. 8th St.,
was f.cmd not guilty following a few minutes
deliberation by a six-member Jury.
McGill's first trial on the misdemeanor charge
of petty theft ended In a mistrial May 31 wltli the
jury split 5 for acquittal, once for conviction.

McGill, suspended with pay Feb. 27. will be
reporting back to work as soon as a schedule can
be worked out. perhaps today, said Sanford Police
Chief Steve Harriett.
McGill was suspended following the wallet
"stin g" In which Sanford officers said they
planted a wallet with 120 In It In a phone booth
then had a sheriff's department employee report a
found wallet. McGill was dispatched to pick up
the wallet. Officer. said the wallet did not have
any money In It when McGill turned It In at the

By Deane Jordan
and Susan Loden
Tw o Seminole County men are
bring held on $100,000 bond
each following $2 million co­
caine bust at three Orlando area
motels late Thursday and early
today, a cco rd in g to D ennis
D.tyle. director of the Metropoli­
tan llureuu of Investigation.
In an u n r e la te d b u st, a
Maitland man and a Wlntrr Park
man were arrested In Seminole
County and being held early
today on rocalnr charges after
they w ere a lle g e d ly caught
picking up drug filled envelopes
at four area post offices
The Orlando bust ulso netted
two Miami residents from Col­
o m b ia w h o h a d In t h e i r
(MiHsesslon three kilos of cocaine
and an undetermined umount ol
diamonds, supphlres and gold.
Dayle said.
Ken Agerton. 30. of Altamonte
Springs, and James Moore. 24.
of Casselberry, were being held
In lieu of $100,000 bond each
loday. Dayle mild. They were
arrested at 10:35 p.m. Thursday
See COCAINE, page I 4 A

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charge he could have recleved up to 60 days In
the county Jail and a $500 fine. A conviction
would also have placed his state certification as a
police officer In Jeopardy.
Neither McGill nor Ray could be contacted
today for comment.
According to court records on Feb 27 at 12:30
a m.. McGill was dispatched to the parking lot of
the Foxfire Restaurant. 3221 S U S. Highway
17-92. Sanford, on the found wallet call
See STING, page 14 A

Chinese Visitors
To Get Special
Sanford Welcome

6 Nabbed
In Cocaine
Schemes

WASHINGTON IUPII - The
government’s composite index
o f leading Indicators rose 0.7
percent In May after two pre­
vious months of decline, pres­
enting a mixed picture of the
econom y's prospects, govern ­
ment economists said today.
The up-and-down gyrations of
the leading Index. Intended to
foretell changes In the economy,
have been little help to forecast­
ers trying to figure out whether a
retmund Is under way.
In 12 months the Index has
pointed down six times.
Instead analysts have looked
to the other government report
to tell the future, the "fla sh "
projection of the gross national
product, which suggests the
quarter Just ending grew ul a 3 1
percent annual rate. 10 times
the growth of the first quarter.
Additional data stjpwed the
April Index went down 0.6
percent Instead of the originally
reported 0.2 percent. And the
March Index slipped 0 1 percent
Instead of Increasing by the
same umount.
Eight of the 10 Indicators
available for May contributed to
the Increase, led by a change In
raw materials prices, a possible
sign of stronger demand.
A ls o p o s it iv e w e r e a
lengthening of the average work
week, an expansion o f the
money supply, an Increase In the
average of 500 common stock
prices, a rise In building permits.
Improvements In orders for fac­
tory equipment, a decline In new
c la im s fo r u n e m p lo y m e n t
benefits and an acceleration of
orders for consumer goods

police station. Further, the officers said. McGill
did not mention any money In hts report of the
Incident.
Defense attorney Chris Ray argued that the
Sanford officers did not search the woman to
assure she did not have the ersh. She al9o
testified that she did not look In the wallet to see
If It contained any money. Ray also said McGill
was not confronted with the accusation until
several hours after the call.
If McGill had been convicted ol the petty theft

H tre X Pfcetetoy Tea*my V l«ceX

'Mississippi Mud'
T w e lv e -y e a r-o ld J a ck ie H ansen o f Sanford p e rfo rm s the jazz
dance "M is s is s ip p i M u d " this m orning In the Sanford
R ecrea tion D ep a rtm en t's 3rd annual Sum m er F lin g K id's
T alen t Show. T ro p h ies w e re a w a rd e d fo r first through fourth
p la ce w inners.

By Rick Bronson
H erald S ta ff W r ite r
Sanford Is preparing a special
welcome for a delegation of 10
buslnesa and political leaders
from the Peoples' Republic of
China scheduled to arrive In
town Saturday morning.
The delegation, from the south
C h in a c it y o f G u a n g z h o u ,
formerly Canton. Is coming for a
week o f negotiations with a
Sanford helicopter company, as
well as to tour of the city and
some o f Central Florida's major
attractions.
Sanford officials are scheduled
to honor the delegation with a
luncheon at the airport at noon
Monday. Mayor llettye Smith,
who toured China In September,
will present the leaders with a
key to the city and then take
them on a bus tour.
Greater Sanford Chamber of
C o m m e r c e P r e s id e n t J a c k
Homer la then scheduled to lead
the delegation on an Inspection
of Sanford's buslnesa and Indus­
trial districts.
Th e group Is scheduled to
arrive at Orlando International
Airport Saturday morning and
then will be bused to Sanford,
according to Troy Simmons,
sa les m an ager for O rla n d o
H elicopter Airways Inc., the
company hoattng the visitors.
They will spend the rest of the
day resting from their flight from

the other side of the world.
Simmons Mid. On Sunday, the
delegation ts scheduled to tour
Orlando Helicopter's facilities ut
the Sanford airport. They will
also begin talks to seul a 15 year,
multi-million dollar deul made
earlier this year.
E m p l o y e e s at O r l a n d o
Helicopter have been working
feverishly to get the offices and
warehouses looking their best.
Simmons said.
"I'v e been pounding nails and
painting and doing everything."
he said. "It's a big thing (for the
company). The biggest to date."
The visit Is also " b ig " for
Sanford, according to Homer,
because some of the moat Im­
portant business and political
leaders of Guangzhou are com ­
ing to town. The delegation
In c lu d e s th e m a y o r o f
Guangzhou, China's fifth largest
city.
"H e has as many people In his
province as Qov. Graham tuts In
this state." Homer said.
The company and the Chinese
struck the contract In February,
calling for Orlando Helicopter to
sell 10 of Its "Bearcat" cargo
helicopters and spare parts to
the country.
Orlando Helicopter und the
Chinese also formed a Joint
v e n tu re c o m p a n y c a lle d
Guangzhou Orlando Helicopters
L t d ., w h ic h w ill b u ild a

helicopter factory In Guangzhou
The 25.000-square loot plant Is
under c o n s tr u c tio n and Is
expected to be fully operational
In about three years Under the
contract. O rlando H ellropter
would supply parts and techni­
cians and China would supply
the labor. By 1989. the Chinese
are expected to build llielr own
helicopters. Orlando Helicopter
will have nlxmt 60 percent of the
Interest In the factory and the
Chinese 40 percent, according to
Board Chairman Fred Clark.
Simmons said next week's
n e g o tia tio n s w ou ld m a in ly
"cross the T 's and dot the I's" of
the contract. The company Is
not revealing the exact monetary
Irnna.
After their Sanford tour the
Chinese are scheduled to spend
the rest ol the week In negotia­
tions with Orlando Helicopter
anti touring elsewhere.
The deal with China, besides
boosting Orlando Helicopter's
profits, means more Jobs for
Sanford and the widening of a
big economic door for the United
Stales. Simmons said
"Th ey've dealt In the past with
Russia and what huve they
gotten? Now they realize they
have got to deal with the United
Stales. They have seen Hong
Kong, their neighbor, and how It
Bee V IS IT , page I4 A

H o sta g e F re e d ; O th e rs M ay Be In S yria
BEIRUT. Lebanon |UIM) - The Amal
militia freed another ailing American
hijack hostage today and look him to a
hospital am id reports some of the
remaining 38 hostages had been trans­
ferred to Syria and that arrangements
were being made to move the rest
An aide to Amal leader Nsblh Berrl
said Simon Qroasmayer was released
and taken to American University llospllul In west Beirut for treatment of an
undisclosed aliment.
Gmssmayer was tnken to the hospital
from Herd's home In west Beirut. There

had been reports he was to have been
put aboard a plane for Cyprus .but the
iast (light to Cyprus left without him.
A spokesman at the Lebanese Ministry
of Information confirmed Grossmayer's
release and said he was receivin g
treatment at the hospital. But the
spokesman said he did not know If the
treatment was linked to lung or chest
problems
Grosstnayer. 57. of Algonquin. III., had
a lung removed some years ago and Berrl
said earlier this week he was considering
releasing him. His release left 38 hostag­

es In the hands of the |&gt;owerful Shiite
Moslem Amal militia or o f Shiite mili­
tants who hijacked a Rome-bound TWA
Jet June 14.
Lebanese Intelligence sources said
some o f the hostages with Jewlshsoundlng names — taken off the plane
before the rest of the hostages were
placed In Amal's custody — had already
t&gt;crn transferred to Syria. Damascus
firmly denied that report.
A senior editor of the official Syrian
N ew s A g e n c y , the g o v e r n m e n t 's
mouthpiece, said the report was "not

true." He also denied a report Syria had
agreed to lake the remaining 38 hostages
under United Nations' auspices
Other news rrports. however, sug­
gested negotiations werr underway to
arrange u transfer of the hostages to
Syria.
A spokesman for the Swiss Embassy
said there had been no reply from Berrl
since he pledged to pass on to hijacker* a
Sw iss offer to take custody of the
hostages.
S « « HOSTAGE, page I4 A

YMCA Planned For South Seminole
By Donna Estes
H erald S t a ff W rite r
Construction of a YMCA gym ­
nasium and office building on a
five-acre tract In southwest
Seminole County, behind Lake
Brantley High School, will begin
as soon as money Is raised for
the facility. But that time Isn't
far off.
It will cost uboul $500,000 to

'Dear John
PORTLAND. Ore |UPI| - Men ob­
served picking up prostitutes may soon
be receivin g em barrassing "D e a r
John" letters at home. If the local
police chief has her way.
P o lic e C h ief Pen n y H arrin gton
Thursday announced the plan to curb
prostitution.
Th e ch ief said four com m unity
newspapers had agreed to publish the
**■**•*• of men cited for aolicitlng the
•«'™‘ceaof prosiliutem.
Letters warning proalltullon la Illegal
will also be sent to the registered
owners of cars
spotted picking up
prostitutes
The city's major dally newspaper.
The Oregonian, refused to participate
In the project. Its editor saying "The
Oregonian Is anewspaper and not an
&lt;*rm o f a law enforcement agency."

build the facility, but a donation
of $220,000 has already been
received from the Central Florida
Capital Funds C om m ittee, a
group of businessmen who raise
money for worthy causes, said
Jerry Haralson, general director
of the Central Florida YMCA.
"T h a t money ts a seed gift to
be matched by the community."
H a r a ls o n s a id . A n o t h e r
$125,000 has been donated by
p e r s o n s H a r a ls o n c a l l e d
"selected Individuals • commu­
nity leaders."
He said the 12.000 square foot
facility to be the first phase of a
total YMCA for Seminole County

will contain a gymnasium, office
space and locker rooms. A sec­
ond phase to be done at a future
time will Include an Indoor pool
and multi-purpose room.
Haralson said the YMCA did a
survey In Seminole In 1983 to
determine the kind of facility the
public desired and the majority
of responses werr for a gym na­
sium with an Indoor pool coming
In second.
E s tim a te s o f co n stru c tio n
coats for different kinds of de­
signs are being gathered
Haralson said 5.000 residents
of Seminole County are par

$ « « YMCA. pags 14A

Sewer Capacity Allocations
Give Building Plans Go-Ahead
Construction can begin on
some 20 residential and com­
mercial projects In southeast
Sem inole County within the
next 30-IO-45 days because
500.000 gallons per day o f sewer
capacity Is being released to the
county by Orlando's Iron Bridge
Sewer plant near Oviedo.
Construction of the projects
has been held up awaiting sewer
capacity.
C in d y W r ig h t , a s s is ta n t
d iie clo r of the county's De­
partm en t o f E n viron m en ta l

Services, said notices will be
sent certified mall late this week
or early next week to the devel­
opers. who are on a waiting Hat.
notifying them they have 72
hours to write a letter to the
department o f their Intent to buy
up to 52.500 gallons of sewer
rapacity each within 30 days.
The 52.500 gallons of rapacity
Is the amount needed for 150
homes or an equivalent amount
of commercial development. Ms
Wright said.

Bee CAPACITY, pags 14a

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T h e

R o a d ...

Carburetor W oes
Slow Progress,
Dampen Spirits
Sanford's road rally tram.
Gerald and Don Gross, racing
across America In their 1932
Deluxe M od el A " J e n n y
Steamcleaner." were slowed
Thursday by a malfunctioning
carburetor.
The com bination o f the
mechanical problem s and
travel fatigue put the Groasts
In poor spirits by the lim e
they pulled Into A m a rillo
Thursday night, said Patty
Austin. Oroas secretary at his
Sanford architectural firm.
A a a result of the carburetor
problems the team lost time
and ground and probably
dropped back from their
prime position in the race.
Grose said they had been in
the top third of the field
E Austin said the carbure
started malfunctioning
Uy after they set out from
tquerque. N.M.. Thursday
nlng. The malfunction
fd the team to cut Its

also broken by flying rocks In
the T exes panhandle, she
reported.
Mechanics traveling with
the team rebuilt I lie carburc
tor during the night, "but
thry don't have a another
windshield." Ms Austin said.
Because the car was lamed
by carburetor problems, the
Grosses had no tune to stop
and socialize with townspeo­
ple along the way — a prac tice
they have enjoyed since the
race began Monday.
As a aide note. Gross re­
ported their were aumc foot­
ball players from the National
Football League In the race,
"but he said they were better
footb all p la y ers than c a r
drivers." Ms. Austin said
The Grosses will try to make
up the time they lost loday on
their way to Wichita. Kan.

�IA —Ivsataf Hifitd. tantsrd, FI.

Frtdsy, Jwm M. H8»

House: Execute Military Spies

NATION

WASHINGTON (UPR - The House passed
a $292 billion Pentagon package with
decisions to put legal limits on cases In
which U.S com Irat troops can be sent to
Nicaragua and to execute spies who wear a
U.S. uniform.
The two Issues and a handful o f far less
controversial proposals marked the end of a
three-week-long debate that also saw the
House restrict the MX program and ten­
tatively allow chemical weapons production
to resume for the first time In 16 years.
The 278-106 vote on the total defense
authorization bill came as Congress rushed
to wrap up business so members can head
out today for a week's Fourth o f July recess.
On troop use In Nicaragua, members
opted 312-1II for a proposal by Rep.
Thomas Foley of Washington, assistant
House Democratic leader, to limit the cases
In which U.S. combat farces could be sent to
Nicaragua without a formal drrlarallon of
war.
The House also decided 104-34 to let

IN BRIEF
Hotel Strlko Over ;
Workers Back On The Job
NEW YORK (Uf*t| — Thousand* o f h old workcni today
began returning to work at 53 Inns where a bitter strike
had crippled aervtce to out-of-town guests at the start of the
busy summer tourist season.
Members o f the Hotel snd Motel Trades Council meeting
Thursday srreamrJ approval of an agreement that ended
the city's first hotel strike In 47 years
Many of the 16.00U workers Involved In the strike were
expected to t t 'urn to work by today at the 53 hotels
affected. Including some of the city s finest hoatclrles — the
Waldorf-Astoria, Plaza and Pierre
Agreement had been reached Wednesday to end the
26-day walkout of workers ranging from bartenders to
rhambermald*. The vote by more than 5.000 of (he union
workers was a formality since the union's Wage and Policy
Committee had unamlmously approved the new contract a
few hours earlier
The ogrremrnl with the Hold Association of New York
affects 25.000 union members working In Ifi5 hotels and
raises wages and benefits more than 30 percent over five
yearn.

G O P Wooing Democrats
ATLANTA (Ill'll — Republicans, claiming their party
mirrors mulnstrrarn America, hope to enlarge their ranks
by 100.000 In the coming weeks with a radio und television
advertising blitz alined al disenchanted Democrats
A recent Gallup Foil showed 37 percent of Americans
Identified themselves as Democrats and 35 |&gt;ercent culled
themselves Republicans, u sharp change from less than a
decade ago when Democrats held a 25 percent edge.

FLORIDA

An alleged Sunford eon mun
arrested u week ago for re­
ported ly selling non-extstunt
government surplus Jeeps has
been arrested again This lime
he's charged With depositing
worthless checks with Intent to
defraud a hank.
Wayne Dale Drryrr. 41. of 103
Horudo Road, was arrested a trout
10:30a.m. Thursday.
T h e new ch arges In v o lv e
ullegullons tli.il Drryrr deposited
four checks with a total value uf
about 840,570 Into an account
at Em pire Rank of Sanford
drawn on a closed account at
NCNR Hank
Empire Rank lost 8121 In the
transactions, a Seminole County
sbertfrs rejxat said,
Dieyer. who was bring held In
the Seminole County full today
In Itru of 85,000 bond, bad been
released on 15,(XX) bond on the
Jeep scum charges
D r e y e r 's a l l e g e d b o g u s
dealings with the bank may
have been thr result of an effort
to raise money to refund 8200
de)M)slts he reportedly rrclevrd
from 100 would-be Jeep buyers.
H UHQLARIES 8 TH E F TS
The manager uf an Orlando
r a d io s t a tio n r e p o r t e d to
Seminole County sheriffs depu­
ties (hut a former employee who
collected cash for charity on
I&gt;rhalf of Ihe Y106 may have
em bezzled some o[ the funds
Alan Rock. 50. of 2150 DeLora 1nr Trull, Maitland, lold

Five States A w a it Word
On Homoport For Battleship
U nited Press In tern a tion a l
Congressional olllcluls In the five Gull stales say they still
have received no word from the Navy on which town will
be selected as the homepnrt for the USS Wisconsin and Its
support vessels.
The Navy In February pared (hr list of (xtsslble sltrs for
the Wisconsin, currently mothballed, to six: Pensacola.
Fla.: Mobile. Ala.; Lake Charlrs. La,; Pascagoula. Miss.:
Galveston, Texas: and Corpus Christ), Texas
Key West Is a {tosslhlr she as the homepnrt of two of the
Wisconsin's xup|M&gt;rt frigates should the Navy decide In
spill up the group. Luke Charlrs also has Item mentioned
us a site for the support vessels.
Navy Secretary John l,ehmnu has said he wuntrd to
make the decision by July 4 und many people expected
word to come this week before Congress recesses lor
Independence Day

Agents Raid Cocaine Smugglers
WEST PALM BEACH (til'll - Tw o months o f tedious
surveillance around the clock paid olf for federal and local
drug enforcement officers In the largest smuggled drugs
haul tn Palm Heach County history.
About 30 camouflaged agents moved out of the bushes
along the Intracoastul Walerwuy at dawn Thursday und
swts&gt;|ied down on two homes. The officers seized 30 duffel
trugs containing a ton or uncut cocaine, two speed bouts
and four expensive sports cars and arrested 10 people.
The duffel bags contained a total o f 1.800 to 2.000
{rounds of cocaine, worth alxuil 920 million wholesale, said
Point Reach County Shertll Richard Wlllc On the street,
the cocaine could have tarn worth up to t20O million.
Authorities also selzrd an undisclosed amount uf cosh.
Wlllc said the houses were (he starting point for u
cocaine distribution netwuik. From the housrs. the drugs
would go to a dlstitbution point In Miami, from where 11
was sent to mujor Giles In the northern half of the country,
Wlllc said the cocaine was believed to have come front
South Amrrlcu via the Rahamas

highest bidder Th r auction will
Ire held at the fenced compound
Irehlnd thr sherllf s office, build
Ing 310 al the Sunford Alport.
Sanford. Th e b ik es can be
viewed through the fence before
the cash only sale

HOSPITAL NOTES
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In other action Thursday, the
court:
—Ruled 8-0 with Justice Lewis
Powell not participating lhal the
government Is not liable for Ihe
death of a serviceman killed by
another soldier even though they
were off duty and off base.
—Voting 6-3 said union rules
requiring m arine shipping com­
panies to use longshoremen,
e v en th o u gh Ih e y nre not
needed, do not violate federal
labor law since they are aimed at
preserving Jobs.
—In u 6-3 ruling said discrimi­
nation victims who turn down a
pretrial settlement, then win a
lower ainuunl al trial, forfeit I ho
right to attorney's Ire* rompAwl
after the otfer was made.

The Seminole County School
Hoard has voted unanimously
to act quickly to get a 8100
m illion school construction
bond Issue on the October
ballot.
S em in ole C o u n ty School
Hoard Attorney Ned Julian Jr
told board members Wednes­
day night they need to hire
three outside professionals to
get the proposed referendum
before the voters.
On J u n e 12 th e board
approved a plan to finance
school construction projects
with a 8100 million bond Issue.
Julian said the board needs
an architect, a fiscal agent and
a tiond counsel.
The architect would review
thr cost, time table and feasibil­
ity of the construction projects.
The fiscal agent would give
guidance In structuring the
bond program and handle the
m a r k e t in g und te c h n ic a l
papers
Th r bond counsel would In­
dependently review all legal
aspects of the program and
vrrtfy lhal the bonds meet all
legal requirements.
"W c need to retain bond
counsel now, not down
road," Julian said. If there
a n y m is t a k e s w ith t
paperwork. Julian explalr
&lt;»i»n ihi- bonds could lu
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(uirkrd ut his home on Sunday
or Monday. SherlfTs deputies
reported no sign ol forced entry
to tlie car. Thom as lold deputies
ihe brtecase was on the (loor
lx-hi lid Ihe passenger seat und
was hidden under a towel, a
sherlfTs report mild

Action Reports
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k Courts
k Police

Ellen D.ivls Jones. 23. of 1220
deputies Madam Kuthrrtne. a Oxford Road. Fern Park, re­
Longwood psychic, told him she ported to sh eriffs deputies^hat
has a receipt for 8 1.000 she gave her 8200 wedding bund was
lire suspect, hut Rock has no stolen from her bedroom be­
record of thut donation
tween June 2 0 and Monduv.
Rock told deputies thal Alta­
monte Springs police and Or­
An American flag worth 825
ange County sheriffs deputies
are also Investigating allegations was stolen from a flag pole at
against th r man. S em in o le McDonald's restaurant, 2704
Orlando Drive, Sanford, between
County sh eriffs report said.
Monday and Tuesday, according
Joanna K Evans. 32. of 2575 to a police report.
state Road 436 *1111. Winter
GOLD THEFT ARREST
Park, reported to sherlfTs depu­
A man accused of strullng two
ties 8255 cash and Jewelry worth
about 81.250 wrre stolen from gold chains with a total value of
her home on Wednesday The SI 380 has been rhurgrd with
front door had hern kicked open, grand theft and dealing In stolen
property. The suspect Is accused
a sheriff s report said
of pawning one o f the necklaces
Timothy W While. 21. o f 31 H on June 7. the day of the theft,
7th St.. Chuluota. gave deputies for 8HO and then buying It hack
the name of a suspect who may the next day,
have stolen a 357-caltber re­
Jeffery Darrell Gllllard, 22, ol
volver from his home on Mon­ 40 N. 2nd Si., Winter Springs,
was bring held In lieu of 85.000
day
bond
A thief look 81.652 rash from
DU1 ARRESTS
a briefcase In the car of El win H
Thr following persons have
Thomas. 45. of 1630 Robert St.,
Longwood. while Ihe vehicle was been a rre s te d In S em in o le

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The following |&gt;rr*on* have
either pleaded or been found
guilty ol driving under the influ­
ence or having an unlawful
blood alcohol level.
The first-time offender* have
had their driver's license sus­
pended for 6 months, been
ordered to pay a 8250 fine and
court costa of 827.50. and com ­
plete 50 hours of community
service. When a guilty or no
contest plea la entered or If the
defendant Is found gutlty of an
alcohol-related charge, other
charges are usually either not
prosecuted or dismissed. Most of
Ihe first-tim e o ffen d ers are
allowed to apply for businessonly driving permits. In cases
where the sentence differs, the
actual sentence Is reported.
—Terry Cornell Green. 19. ol
610 Sixth St.. Chuluota. arrested
April 10 on Lake Road, about

three blorks from the scene of an
a ccid en t w h ere his ca r r e ­
portedly hit a frnsr post at 322
Avenue E. Chuluota. He was
Rncd 8500. placed on probation
(or a year and hts driver's license
was suspended for 5 years.
—Sidney Kenneth Carpenter. 40.
o f 27 W. Winter Park Drive.
Casselberry, arrested June 14
after hts swerving car ran over a
concrete Island on U.S. Highway
17-92. south o f Sanford,
—Marc Richard Enterllne. 21. of
502 G e o r g e to w n D r iv e .
Casselberry, arrested June 13
a fter his v e h ic le w as seen
swerving on stale Road 436.
Casselberry.
—Johnny Melvin Ragsdale. 23.
of Orange City, arretted June 15
on First Street. Sanford, after
driving on the wrong aide o f the
road.
—Gary Michael lieimcll. 31, of

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Deltona, arrested April 26 on
Lake Mary Boulevard. Lake
Mary, after hts car crossed the
centerline o f the rosdway and
forced three oncoming cars off
Ihe road. He was fined 8500 and
hts driver's license was suspend­
ed for 5 years.
—Tyler Lincoln Hughes. 19. o f
1621 Stanley SI.. Longwood.
arrested M arch 2 after his
speeding car ran a red light on
county Road 427 at state Road
434. Longwood He waa found
guilty o f DUI by Jury and fined
8300. placed on probation for 6
months and ordered to complete
75 hours o f community service.
—Keith Alan Doversplkc. 27. o f
502 Bradshaw St., Sanford, ar­
rested March 30 after he was
found asleep In hla car which
was parked tn the Intersection o f
17-92 and Lake Mary Boulevard.
Sanford. The car's engine was

j

County on u charge of driving
under thr Influence:
—Steven Hlgenhotham. 32, o f
It)I E state Road 436. *1613.
Altamonte Springs, was arrested
at :itsml 9 p.m. Thursday after .
p o lice fo llo w e d him to h ls jj
apartment Hr had twrn pursued 1
because u clerk at a gasoline 1
station reported hr got gasoline. 1
but d id n 't p a y . A lta m o n te
Springs [Miller said he had a
glass containing what appeared
to tx- alcohol In tils hand when
ihr got out of his truck Churgrs
were not filed In connection with
the gas theft because he agreed
to |&gt;uy (or the gas. a police report
said He was also charged with
d r iv in g w ith a su sp en d ed
tier use %
—Forrest Lowell Follrs. 62. of
I 16 H o l d e r n e s s D r i v e .
L o n g w o o d . ut 11 :0 8 p.m
Thursday ufter his car was seen
w e a v i n g o n H u n t C lu b
lloulevard. Longwood.
—lirerii Michael Kuufmann. 22.
o f 106 Suffolk Court. Longwood.
at 2 52 a m. at Uruntley Square,
state Hoad 436. A ltam onte
Springs, after his car sped ahead
ol a police car. An Altamonte
Springs {xitice officer reported
the suspect put hts car In reverse
w title stopped at a (raffle light
Kaufmanu Ignored the officer’s
stgnul to stop and sped Into the
shopping center parking lot be­
fore stopping, the report said He
was also charged with carries*
driving,

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Seven Fined For Driving Under The Influence

Bike Auction Canceled

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The union relied on a pro­
vision that says, "N o resignation
or withdrawal from an associa­
tion ... shall be accepted during a
strike or lockout or al a lime
when a strike or lockout appears
Imminent.**
The National laibor Relations
Hoard and the 7th U.S. Circuit
Court of Appeals ruled the union
did not have Ihe right to penalize
or prevent workers from quilting
whether a strike was occurring
or.not.

$100 Million
Bond Issue Heads
For Oct. Ballot

Jeep Scam Suspect Nabbed On Bad Check Charges

IN BRIEF

h #tw f

Ihe strike and went back to
work. When an agreement was
reached In December 1977. the
union fined 10 employees for
violating the no-quit clause of
the union constitution.

WASHINGTON lUPtl - Labor
unions, struggling with declin­
ing membership und dwindling
political clout, have been dealt a
new setback by a Supreme Court
derision making It easier for
m e m b e rs to resign d u rin g
strikes
T h e court on a 5-4 vote
T h u rsd a y said Ihe P a tte rn
M a k e r s ' L r u g u e o f N o r th
America broke Ihe law when It
fined IO member* who resigned
during a strike ugulnxt clothing
companies In Rockford. III., and
llrlolt. Wls
The Supreme Court
W r itin g for the m a jo rity .
Justice Lewis Powell said rules
The AFL-CIO said through
aim ed at p re ven tin g m e m ­
bership defections are Inconsis­ spokesman Murray Seeger the
tent with the "congressional ruling will further effort* of the
amt-labor Reagan administra­
policy o f voluntary unionism."
tion to "re s trlrt union selfLabor leaders said Ihe ruling,
government and
weaken the
which upheld the National Labor
ability of unions to Improve
Relations Hoard, will make It
wages and working conditions
harder for them to present a
through effective strikes."
unified Iron! to management
during Job actions
"No-quit” provisions, adopted
"It will make It harder for tiy about half o f the 96 national
employees to strike," said Paul unions, are viewed as an e f­
A la n L e v y , r e p r e s c n 11 n g fective way to keep membership
Teamsters for a Democratic Un­ Intact at a time when workers
ion. "I think II Is a decision feel thr pinch of not getting a
which ImmIch III for unions' abili­ paycheck.
ty to sustain collective actions
The case before the court
during a strike."
began May 5. 1977. when the
The number of strikes called Pattern Makers' League voted to
each year Is al lls lowest point strike the Rockford Beloit Pat­
since 1947 unit union m em ­ tern Jobbers Association, an
bership dropped 3 million since 11 -member employer group.
the HlHV reresslon — to 19
Nearly a dozen employees re­
signed from (he union during
million.

COACHELLA. Calif. |UPI) - All but about 400 of the
2,200 people evacuated berausr o f toxic smoke from a fire
at u pesticide and fertilizer warehouse are back home, but
expertsarr now testing crops for possible contamination.
The all-clear was given Thursday alter tests showed the
«lr In the vicinity of the fire was safe, except for possible
danger wllhln a two-mile radius of the still smoldering
warehouse.
The remaining evacuees sj&gt;eut the night at a Red Cross
emergency center at Coachella Valley High School, where
temperatures exceeded 110 degrees
"W e're In the process of supresalon." Riverside County
Fire Department Capl. Gene Ostrander said. "Firefighters
arc using foam to seol and smother the chemicals, which
will be removed once the smoldering spots are extin­
guished."
About 2,200 people were driven from homes and fields
from nearby Thermal und Mecca on Wednesday morning
afler fire enveloped the Wilbur-El Its Chemical Company.
No serious Injuries resulted from the smoky chemical
fire, which was described as a "Carbon copy" of a blaze
Sunday In an Anaheim agricultural firm that forced 10,000
people from their homes,

Cwrtrsl Fist Ms I w s w t M*«*a«l
t ttsrsos*
A D M IS S IO N !

war:
—Introduction to Nicaragua o f nuclear
weapons or Soviet MIG Jets, or Incidents of
hijacking or terrorism Involving Americans
or U.S. allies In which Nicaragua was used
as a sanctuary.
—Development of a "clear and present
danger of hostile action" against the United
Slates or an ally or to protect or evacuate
U.S. citizens or to protect the U.S. embassy
In Nicaragua
In earlier actions, the House:
- A g r e e d to limit production of MX
warheads to as many as are needed to tip
the missiles that are built, plus a few extra
In reserve.
—Rejected a bid to link civilian and
military pay raise*
—Refused to restore to Pentagon retiremrnt accounts about 84 billion that was cu*
with orders that a ivew pension system be
developed that does not affect those already
getting pension cheeks or already In un­
iform

Unions Suffer A nother Setback

Most Fire Evacuees Back Homo

The Seminole County Sheriffs
D ep artm en t a u ction o f unr la lm r d b ic y c le s , o rig in a lly
scheduled for Saturday, has
been postponed to 10 a m July
13
The bikes will be sold to the

courts-martial Impose a death penalty for
peacetime military spying. The penalty now
Is 10 years In prison
The Senate has proposed that the penalty
for all spying convictions should be a
mandatory life sentence until a federal
death penalty Is restored.
Rep. Les Aspln. D-Wls.. chairman o f the
House Armed Services Committee, said the
defense bill reflected a new direction for
I louse Democrats — who now are on record
In favor of a number o f weapons systems,
arms control Issues and a lower spending
figure than Kragan advocated
The figure of 8292 billion amounts to a
frrrzc at actual fiscal year 1985 levels, while
the Senate number o f 8302 billion Is a freeze
after an adjustment for inlljitc" ’feagan
accepted the 8302 button fig*
The bills now go to a conference com m it­
tee that will spend the summer trying to
work out the differences. Foley's amend­
ment limited to two cases the use of U.S.
troops In Nicaragua without a declaration of

running and the vehicle waa tn
gear. He pleaded guilty to willful
and wanton reckless driving, a
lesser Included charge, and waa
lined 8300. — Deans Jordan

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FAA Tests Airport Security
sponses were due to the "boredom factor of
security personnel and whrlhcr they telt a
passenger was carrying a device for a logical
reason.
“ We regularly test the system, he said,
adding that Inspectors try to carry guns
encased In plastic and fake bombs ' through
the detectors
N'o panel m em ber asked how often
inspectors were caught and Vincent tried to
brush off the question when asked about it
Vincent also said X-ray devices used to after the hearing
check baggage are "n o t an explosives
They (airport security systems) arc very
detector.'* but research begun In 1975 is rarely penetrated," he finally said
expected to ptoduce a "close to 100 percent
Vincent told the panel that a irlin e
effective" device in about 2 V* years.
screening ol passengers and baggage was
an extremely effective" part ol an FAA
Vincent told of the security checks before
security program that he called "an unpar­
a subcommittee headed by Rep Cardlss
alleled success."
Collins. D-lll . after she and Rep. Alfred
Almost 6 billion people and more than 7 4
McCandless. R-Calif., asked why they were
bllilnn pieces of baggage have been screened
sometimes stopped when passing through
In the Inst 11 years, he said.
alrpurt metal detectors.
"This has resulted in the detection ol over
Vincent said the metal detectors were
31.000
firearms and almost 13.000 related
"not a perfect system " and differing re­

W A SH IN G TO N (UPl| — Th e Federal
Aviation Administration says Us Inspectors
regularly test airport security by trying to
slip through with hidden weapons, but the
FAA will not say how often they get caught.
The tests were revealed Thursday by Billie
Vincent, chief of the F A A 's Civil Aviation
Security Program. In testimony before a
House subcommittee studying airport secu­
rity measures

arrests have been made, lie said. In the
process, at least 112 hijackings or related
crimes have been prevented
Vincent said foreign airliners lauding In
ihe United Stales must meet FAA security
requirements but the FAA has no authority
over foreign airports.
• This Is where the difficulties arise.*' he
said, although most foreign governments
are * cooperative and genuinely concerned
about passenger safrtv
Unfortunately that experience has not
been universal." he said, adding that the
alrjHtrt in Athens. Greece — where Shttie
Moslem gunmen boarded T W A Might B4*
and hijacked It - has "trou bled us and
others for some time
Vincent also said It was not yet known
how guns were smuggled onto the Trails
World Airlines Jetliner, which eventually
ended up tn Ik-lrut. Lebanon. O f the plane s
13.1 passengers and crew. .11* Americans arc
still being held hostage

Courts: Why Should Cubons Remain In Jail?

Clean Reflection
Ted L ep ak 's re fle c tio n fro m an e a r ly m orning sun can be
seen in ju st-clean ed w in d ow s at the S em in ole County
courthouse as he helps g e t the w eek long job done for
contractor A 1 O ra n ge W indow C lea n ers of O rlan do.

A T L A N T A (UPII - The federal
government has been ordered to
show why nearly 1.100 Cuban
refu gees whose deportations
were canceled by Fidel Castro
should remain In prison with no
plans for their future
U S . Northern District Judge
Marvin Shoob. acting In concert
with 11 other federal Judges.
Issued the order In hopes of
resolving the legal lim bo of the
Imprisoned Cuban refugees.
The order, which requires ac­
tion by Aug. 5, directs Attorney
General Edwin Meese to show
w h y the so-called M arlellto
Cubans should remain behind
bars. It also allows the Cubans'

cases to be considered Individu­
ally.
The order also names Louis
Richard. dlstrUT director of the
Immigration and Naturalization
Service, and Jack Hanberry.
warden o f the Atlanta Federal
Penitentiary.
The Judges, all from the U S
District Court tn Atlanta, began
discussing the fate of the Cubans
on May 20 when the Cuban
president canceled a pact to
uccept up to 2.74fl refugees the
Reagan administration wants
deported.
" B e c a u s e thrse d e ta in e es
again face Indefinite confine­
ment as a result o f Cuba's

A fto r*.

One contributing factor In May was the
(act that the usual surplus In farm trade
dwindled to only $330.4 m illion , the
smallest In recent years and only about
one-third o f the surplus as recently as
February.
Trade losses take the edge off domestle
growth, which benefits very little from
dollars sent to producers elsewhere.
The large amount of red Ink on trade
ledgers suggested the Aprlt-May quarter Is
still laboring under a heavy load of Import
competition, the main reason growth In the
first quarter was a nearly motionless 0.3*
percent.

Th e deficit tn April was $11.85 billion
The deficit with Japan alone widened lo
$4.2 billion, up fmm April's $4.03 billion.
Anaiaysts expect to see that total go up
dramatically In the next few months, now
that the Japanese arc shipping more cars
than ever to the United States with the
Increase In Its voluntary quota agreement.
Th e deficit was the largest since July
)9B4's record $13.8 billion despite a 1.1
percent decline In the amount spent on
Imported oil during May.
Imports other than oil Jumped lor a
variety of products. Including clothing,
aircraft and automobiles.
Export sales dropped for soybeans, com
and tobacco as well as power generating
equipment.
Americans spent $3 0 .1 billion on Imports,
also the highest total since July 19B4'e
record.
At the same lime export sales lo other
countries dropped 2.1 percent to $17.4
billion, the least since February of last year.
The trading disadvantage of a strong

apparently had been In the
brush (or several months.
(Tolhlng found at the scene
tndlcuird (he remains were ilio s r
o l a m ule, G u c in p le said
Because there were no wisdom
teeth among th r bonrs. In­
vestigators believe the bonrs are
those of a teenager whose teeth
had not yet formed, or an adult,
who may have had the teeth
pulled.
The cause o f death has not
been determined Gurrnplc said
the remains would be compared
to missing person reports follow­
ing art autopsy

The bones were found an hour
alter 257 Navy cadets, law enforcemel officers and firefighters
began combing woods, swamps
and brush for evidence that
might lead Investigators to Reglnaor her abductor.
The child was kidnapped June
IH from a parking lot behind an
apartment where she was bleng
c a re d fo r by a b a b y s itte r.
Children who saw the abduction
described the kidnapper as a
white man about 6 feet tall and
between 30 and 40 years old.
possibly with two teeth mlsalng.

Failure Of A n Electronic Signal
May Have Caused Metrorail Crash
MIAMI IUPII — The failure ol an electronic
signal may have caused a Metrorail test train to
Mum Into thr rear of a passenger train on thr
overhead track. Injuring 13 passengers. In­
vestigators said.
Hie automatic signal, which warns drivers
when a train ahead has stopped, is triggered by a
device In the tram track. Metrorail spokesman
Ring Elliott said Ironically. It was Ihr signal that
w'as being tesied by the driver o f Ihe test train
that crashed Into a passenger train carrying 28
people Wednesday night.
Thirteen passengers were treated at three
hospitals for minor Injuries, mostly bumps and
i bruises All had been released by Thursday.
; hospital officials said
The two-car test train, empty except for driver
-Joseph McRae, was northbound on the overhead
|electric track behind a two-car passenger train.
• Metro Dade County Police Lt. Robert Brown said
the pasaenger train stopped aa It rounded a curve
about 300 yards from Ihe Northsldc station
McRae estimated he was traveling 35 to 40
mph Just before the crash. He said hr did not
know (here was a train stopped ahead of him.
' There's not much 1 ran tell you ." McRae said
"I don't know much about what happened."
Both the computerized brake ay stem and the
emergency brake failed to halt the test train and
|It rammed the rear of the pasenger train.
I was looking out the back and I saw the light
of the other train coming and I couldn't believe
It." passenger Rosa Martinez said. " I screamed.
'Oh my God. a train's coming."

"It frit like It was a head-on collision, except It
was in the b a ck ." said another passenger.
Shandara Cherry. 18. "Then the lights went off
and I Just fell."
People were hollering, panicking, everything.''
passenger Robert Ford. 24. said.
We were all afraid the train would catch fire
tx-cause the doors wouldn't open." Martinet said.
I was afraid that the train would fall down
because everybody was trying to get out the
windows."
Rescue workers broke out a window to remove
Marline/' 2-month-old grandson, who was un­
harmed. Fifteen other pasaengers also were
evacuated through train windows snd lowered lo
the street with fire department ladders. Twelve
passengers were taken down the track to the
station when the third rail — which carries
electricity — was turned off.
"T h e biggest problem was the electrified rail."
Brown said. " I think it was off in 15 minutes.
That's definitely a rescue problem."
Investigators estimated damage to the trains
would exceed $2 million. Brown said.
"T h e cars w ere very crumpled." Brown said.
"Each one crumpled into the other one. There
were four cars, and they were Just kind of
demolished."
Thr tracks were cleared and the trains were
running during the morning rush hour Thursday.
Three investigators with the National Transpor­
tation Safety Board arrived In Miami late
Thursday to begin a federal Investigation, an
NTS it spokesman said.

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dollar, which makes American products less
c o m p e titiv e and im p orts a b a rg a in ,
threatens lo keep affecting the numbers for
at least many months to come
Although the value of the dollar on foreign
exchange markets has declined somewhat
tn recent weeks, as Interest rules In thr
United States get lower und less appealing
for Investors. Its strength tn relation lo other
currencies Is still more than during 19H4.
Even If the dollar should slip to what
economists consider ■ more reasonable
future, trade balances would not begin to
reflect the difference for months.
So far the trade losses tolal $57 3 billion
for 1985 so far. compared to $51.3 billion
during the same period last year.
The trend suggests (hat when 1985 Is
over. II w ill h ave amassed a record
merchandise trade deficit of $130 billion or
perhaps much more, In any rase wrll above
last year's record $123.3 billion.
Each billion lost lo foreigners Is roughly
equivalent to giving up 25,000 Jobs, leading
Industry representatives to warn Congress
that the United States Is Importing a
recession.

Search For Missing Girl Turns Up Bones, No Child
ORLANDO (UPII — The search
lor a kidnapped 6-year-old girl
turned up thr skeletal remains of
an adult or teenage male, but no
sign o f l i t t l e R e g in a M ae
Armstrong. Orange County dep
nilrs said
Deputies found the hones
Wednesday hidden under thick
inilmrttos several hundred feet
northeast o f Orlando General
Hospital, a lo n g Ihc eastern
border o f the 18-square-mllr
search area.
Sherlfr s Cm dr John Gtirmple
said Ihe bones were scattered
under the palmetto irees and

More than 1 H00 Marlelltoa
were at the prison awaiting
deportation when the pact was
suspended, but the order dealt
with only 1.300 detainees w ho
pet It limed l hr court lor release
last Dccrndter

More than 200 of the |*etlttoners — all convicted of a
crim e or treated for mental
illness — had already been
d e p o rted b e fo r e C astro r e ­
nounced the agreement the day
Radio Marti began tlearning U S
broadcasts to Cuba
Some ol the relugees have
I x t i i in prison slnec arriving in
the United States five years ago
in the Marlel sea till

Th e search of Ihc wooded area
c o n t i n u e d T h u r s d a y , but
nothing was found.
" I f they don't (hid my daugh­
ter out there by the end of the
wrek. It's going to hurt." said
Reglnp's father. Hob Armstrong
"But In a way. I ll feel relieved
tiecuane there would lie more
reason to belive she Is out of the
area and alive.
" I f they do find her and she lo
deceased." he said, "a t leasl |
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rather hold her In my urnts dead
than never know where she Is."
hr said.

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Colonlu Llbcrtari. o n e o f Tijuana. M exico's,
poorest n eigh b orh oo d s. Is the g a te w a y to
A m erica for th ou sa n d s o f Illegal a lien s. T h e y
ride buses for d a y s from their Im p overish ed
villa g es In the In terio r o f M exico and from
C en tral A m erica, rea ch in g Tiju ana exh au sted
but hopeful. H ere Is the entrance to El Norte,
w h ere Jobs aw ait th em In farm s and hotels
and sw eatshops. J o b s that pay In a w eek
w hat they can ea rn In m onths at h om e. Job s
that provide fo o d for their fam ilies rem a in in g
behind In villa g es nam ed for C h ristian sulnts
and pre-Colum bian gods, villages cu rsed by
hu nger and disease.
Hul beforr th ey can reach th ose Jobs, the
Illegal aliens m ust cross the C an yo n o f the
Head. E l C a n o n d r Ion Murrfos. Ii Is a ravine
ru n ning parallel to ih e International bou n d­
ary. on U.S. te rrito ry In California, less than a
m ile east of the m ost heavily used b o rd er gate
In the world. T h e alien s who en te r A m erica
w ith visas e n te r u world o f rig h ts and
freedom s.
Hut the w ay throu gh the C a n y o n o f the
Dead Is Ihe path to an Illegal w orld , o f
m anhunts and a tta c k s by bandits, o f gh ettos
and exploitation. A n apartheid w orld w ithout
righ ts nr freedom s for Illegal aliens w o rk in g In
the land o f liberty.
T h e aliens ore ca lled polios — c h ick e n s —
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B order Patrol, w h ich generally a v o id s violent
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p o lio s crossing the canyon nam ed fo r the
Irodles found In Its depths. Th e bandits, called
asoffo-poHos, c o m e from both s id es o f the
border. Hut m ost fa d e Into Colonlu I.lbertad
w hen dawn c o m e s and the B order Patrol
cou n ts up Its a ppreh en sion s and the su c­
cessfu l /xrllos m a k e their way north und the
v ic tim s craw l ou t o f the no-m an 's land or
rem ain face d o w n In the dust.
D u rin g the duy. hu ndreds o f jmiUos gather
op en ly «t a place called the "s o c c e r fie ld ," on
U.S. territory, ov erlo o k in g Ihe ca n yon . T h e
grou n d Is c o vere d with broken glass and
th ere are rem a in s of a bloody tow el, an
a b a n d o n ed su itc a s e . T h ree taco ve n d e rs
shaded b y u m b rella s serve food to p o lio s w ho
m a y not eat a ga in fo r days before reach in g
h id in g places In A m erica. Men lau gh as a
w o m a n pusses. Jok in g. " W h o 'l l get her
to n ig h t? " She flin c h e s und w a lk s on. clu t­
ch in g her sm all bag. A su nburned m an says
h e 's been caught six tim es In five d a y s by tile
B order Patrol but h e 's w allin g to try again. A
peasant husband an d his w ife w ith braided
hair clutch tw o Inlunl d a u gh ters w earin g
; ru ffled Sunday d re sse s and w h ite sh oes. T h e y
: hojM- that (he c h ild r e n w ill protect th em from
• theasa/fo-pol/oa.
T h e sun lo w e rs a b o v e the Pacific. A Border
P atrol van g lin ts on the bluff. A d o z e n po//ux
' head togeth er d o w n the canyon. A so/fo /m/Jos
I fo llo w them , th e ir sh adow s m o v in g like
' d a g g ers. O ver th e h ill, people w ait b lith e ly in
• ca rs to cross th e b o rd er legally, o b liv io u s lo
' Ih e nlghtm urc u n fo ld in g In the C a n y o n o f the
D ead.
T h e A m e r ic a n s w h o o p p o s e d th r
- Hlm pson-M uzznll Immigration reform bill for
; C ivil-rights reason s should com e to the soccer
.* Held and ex p la in lo the pof/os w a itin g to cross
't h e C an yon o f th e D ead that th is is tieiter
• than a gu est-w o rk er program that w ou ld give
th em visas to c ro s s legally. T h e M exicans
w h o protest th e m istrea tm en t o f lllr g a l aliens
: In th r United S ta te s should ex p la in w h y thr
M rx lc u n p o lic e d o n o th in g to h alt th r
■iisa/fo-poi/os.
A s long us th is tragedy Is a llo w e d to
con tin u e, night a fte r night, ycur a fte r year, to
thou sands o f p e o p le w hose crim e Is to cross
th e tKirdrr Ille g a lly lo feed their fu m llles. the
s y m b o l o f A m e ric a n Im m igration Is not thr
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DO N ALD LAMBRO

Printing Off ice's Raises So □k Taxpayers
WASHINGTON — Let * say you re the head o f
a large corporate subsidiary and your parent
company's running a $200-bllllon annual dcflclt. The Interest payments alone on your debts
are costing you $130 billion a year. The board o f
dliectors has voted to slash spending next year
by #56 billion to bring Ihe firm * fiscal crisis
under control, but It remains deeply spilt about
where to cut.
Meanwhile, your workers are demanding a
pay raise phew workers don't care If the
com pany's plunging Into debt) and you've got to
decide whether your company can affotd to give
II to them What do you do?
That's the real life situation that faced Ralph
E Kennlckrll Jr., head of the SGOOmllllon
Government Printing Office, whose 2.300 print­
ers, bookbinders and production workers have
long been among thr highest paid In their
profession, In or out of the government
C on gress* Investigating arm. the General
Accounting Office, discovered In 1983 that GPO
workers were being paid from $3,222 to
$17,879 more than workers performing similar
Jobs elsewhere in ihe government
Yet Kennlckrll'* Incredible decision was tn
oiler GPO s crafl workers a generous cost-of-

W ASHIN GTO N WORLD

Reagan
Is Crisis
Hostage
By H elen Thomas
W h ile House R ep orter
WASHINGTON UPI) - President
Hf-tignti Is iN-iomlng Immersed In
Ihe Beirut hostage crisis milch us he
would prefer ihe "bu sin ess us
usual" approach
Thr president attempted to create
the Impression ihal the crisis pro­
mpted by the Hhlllr hijacking of
T W A '* flight H47 und Ihe taking of
10 passengers us hostages Is only
one ol Ihe Issues lacing Ihe While
I louse
Hul he now Units Ihal such events
are all pervasive and there Is nr* way
lo turn ihe spotlight on domestic
issues while therr Is an ongoing
lugof-wur between the Shllle lead­
e rs h ip In Uelrut and th e admlnlstratlon tn Washington
Tiu e enough, the president turn
not curtailed tiU out-of-town oneday appearances lit drum up sup
(tori for his lux n-lorin package.
Hul Ihe blggrsl signal dial lie Is
cmighl up In die hosiagr drama Is
Ms decision lo scrub tils nine-day
w ifallnii trip lo his niountalnlop
runrh near Santa Barbara over dir
Fourth o f July.
He brooded last weekend ovrr
whether lo takr die holiday and
decided Ihal It would he better
Image wise and otherwise lo forgo a
vacation while the ryes of Ihe world
are on Beirut and the hostage
struggle In some ways Ihe erlsls
has chusiened ihe president It
ap|N*ar» to be the toughest dilemma
lie has faced In die While House,
where hr has always boasted of U S
military power as the personifica­
tion of strength vs weakness In
wmld affairs.
Ilut he has Irurnrd the hard wav
dial sometimes It Is impossible to
use force, particularIv In the taking
nl hostages whose lives wotdd l*e
leopardlzrd In retaliatory moves
So tar the president has moved
cautiously. Hr has weighed his
d ip lo m a tic and oth er o p tio n *
carefully, ultwit In fruslration
Crippling the Beirut uliport was
one ol the measures recommended
Iht* president has lo balance the
natural clamor tor action agulosl
die .ip|M-uls of die 40 hostages who
(eel their lives would In* on the I trie
It Reagan takes tnllllu.V action
The White House "com m ent ol
lice" I* beginning lo reflect a very
concerned citizenry with pros and
cons
Rragan Inner I hlmscll In with a
demand lor unconditional return of
the hostages

living raise of up to 15 percent duhng the next
ihree years and to cut their workweek from 40
hours lo 37-and-a-half hours
The fact lhat Kennlckell. a Reagan appointee
from Georgia, could make such an offer reveals
why some of the president’s most conservative
allies In Congress have been suspicious of
Kennlckell ever since the White House picked
him to succeed GPO Public Printer Danford
Sawyer Iasi year.
In making the wage-hike offer. Kennlckell was
thumbing his nose at the administration's
efforts to cut the budget as well as the
budget-cutting mood in Congress Fared with
another record-shat lertng $200 billion plus defi­
cit next year, both the House and Senate budget
hills called lor freezing federal pay w here It Is.
However. Kennlckell. seemingly oblivious io
all this, volunteered Ihe pay hike without any
real effort to engage In lough negotiations with
Ills printers "H r Just handed It to them on a
silver platter." said one well placed G IK) official.
Hut Iteforr ihe wage hike could takr effect, it
had lo lx- approved by ChO's lord and master.
Congress's Joint Committer on Printing —
which, in Ihe past, has been notoriously
generous to the printer unions that represent
GPO's craft workers Notablv. Ihe chairman of

the co m m ittee Is Maryland Sen. Charles
Mathtas Many GPO employees live In his state,
and their unions have enthusiastically sup­
ported his re-election campaigns.
Thus, despite a budgetary crisis of historic
proportions, when the Joint Committee on
Prinling met on June 13. tt m errily voted, by 6
to 2. to ratify Kennlckell's costly giveaway to
GPO s printers — leaving taxpayers to foot the
bill.
The big spenders who Irresponsibly agreed to
ihe pay raise were Sens. Mathias Mark Hatfield.
R -Ore . and Wendell Ford. D-Ky: plus Reps.
Joseph Gaydos. D-Pa.. Ed Jones. D-Tenn.. and
Frank Annunzlo. D-lll.
Only tw o lawmakers on the comm ittee
opposed the pay raise- Reps, Robert E Badhain.
R C a lif. and Pat Roberts. R-Kan
Under the wage package that the committee
rubber-stamped. GPO craft workers will receive
a whopping 4.0 percent pay raise this year and
up to a 5 percent raise — depending upon the
cost-of-living Index — in each ot the succeeding
two years.
These lucrative benefits." Rep Roberts told
me. "fly In the face of every taxpayer willing to
sacrifice In an effort to reduce the deficit."

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ROBERT W AGM AN

What It Really Means
W A alilA U TO N |NKA) — When
official Washington speaks, the
words often mean something very
dlllerrni from their dictionary defi­
nitions
Take, (or example, the words
cut" and "In crea se" R seems
logical that If a federal program
receives $|(K) in the current budget
and Is given $103 next year, Us
binding lias Increased
llow evrr, It's mil Ihal simple.
Inflation raises the coal ot all
federal programs each year — so if.
nrxl year, a program's Increase is
less than the expected rate ol
Inflation, that Increase I* actually a
col.
Then there s ihe reverse situation:
A program is scheduled b* receive a
significant Increase hut Congress
gives It less than was planurd.
Although the .minimi Is still far
greater than Ihe rale ot Inflation,
official W ashlogloo rolls lilts a cut.
One exam ple of ilu* is the drfrrise
budget that passed to I hr House.
Or consider entitlement programs
like Social Security. The overull
mutual outlays may Increase from
year to year, since the program
gams more
beneficiaries than it
loses each year However. It Con
gress rejects thr lull cost-of-living
Increases contained in current law.
It would t«- said that Social Security
Is tielng cut — allhoogli outlays and
average benefits are Increasing far
alxive the Inflation rale
This word game also covers taxes.
A massive tax rut was pavsrd m
1981. to be phased In over a
five-year |&gt;&lt;-riod lo 1983. Congress
voted to reduce some cuts that

hadn't yet been Implemented. T a x ­
still came down, hul Congress's
uctlon was culled the largest tux
Increase" In history — so "c u t"
and "Increase" often are In the eye
of the trholdrr.
Then there's the unemployment
rate Alter almost two years of
constant decline, unemployment
lias started to nose slightly upward.
I'hls trend may accelerate In com ­
ing months, as economic expansion
slows — so It's worthwhile to
e x a m i n e J u st h o w o f f i c i a l
Washington defines "u n em p loy ­
ment."
In one official publication, the
Bureau of ladwir Statistics says that
people with Jobs are employed;
proplr who do not have Jobs and
who ure look in g for work are
uinernptoycd; people who meet nei­
ther lest are not considered to be In
the l.dxir force." It sounds simple —
but It Isn't.
es

"C u t'*

and

**!n c r e a s e . * *

employed" und "unem ployed" —
these are Just a lew of the strange
ways lo which nfllriul Washington
u ses th e E n g l i s h la n g u a g e .

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SANTIAGO. Chile IUPI) - Whrn
Ihe spacr shut Hr blasts off from
California early next year. I! will
have lhr world's loneliest Inhabiled
island as an em ergency landing site
II anything goes wrong on takeoff.
The m ilitary government hus
approved U.S, National Aeronautic*
and Spacr Administration plans .to
extend Ihe runway on Easier Island,
a liny volcanic Island In the Sooth
Pacific, and Presldrttl Augusto
Pinochet l* expected to give his
approval soon.
Military officials say thr plan will
bring Chile closer to the United
Si ales But thr projccl has com e
under fire from Chileans who fear It
will damage thr Islands unique
archaeological herbage.
Critics claim the United States
will turn thr remote Island Into m
strategically placed military base
that could drag Chile Into the
lorefroril o f sufx-rpowrr conflicts
and make the country a sitting duck
In a nuclrar war
E aster Is la n d . C h ile 's o n ly
Polynesian |x*ssesslon. located some
2.000 miles off the South American
coast. Is one o f the world's most
fantastic open-air museums.
Massive stone heads carved out of
v o lc a n ic s t o n e by u n k n o w n
sculptors many centuries ago dot
the barely Inhabited Island The
mysterious 30-foot figures with long
la c e s s t a n d a l l a ro u n d th e
windswept Island looking out to
sea.
"T h r NASA plan Is absurd It's
like building a dance floor In the
Natural H istory Museum." said
Chilean historian Oscar Pinochet dc
la Barra, one o f the critics of the
spare shuttle landing project
Opposition leaders, complaining
dial Ihe country has not bw-n fully
Informed about a project, which,
they claim, will damage national
sovereignty, have demanded a ref
errndurn to put the Issue to thr
country.
Thr United Slates plans to stari
launching space shuttles from
Vandcnbcrg Atr Force Base In
Southern California nrxl March.
Shultlcs flying from Vandenbcrg
will he able to fly In orbits that cross
the )&gt;olt* Shuttles launched from
Cape Canaveral can only go Into
equatorial orbits.
Polar orb its are rrqulred for
wralhrr and Earth resources satel­
lites and for certain kinds of military
rrrormalssanre spacecraft because
a satellite flying over the poles
overflies thr entire globe periodi­
cally.

JA C K ANDERSON

Finding Mengele W as Not Top Priority
By Jack Anderson
and Dale Van Alfa
W A S H IN G T O N - T h e moat
puzzling aspect of the Josef Mengelr
*lory was the strange reluctance of
Israel to track down the death camp
doctor and bring him injustice
Israel, after all. Is thr principal
rrfuge of Holocaust survivors. In­
cluding that pitifully small number
who encountered the Auschwitz
"A ngel of Death" and lived to tell
ala&gt;ul It.
Likewise. Ihe West German gov­
ernment did not exactly cover Itself
wlih glory In the 40-year ararch for
Mengelr. Th r Germans would un­
doubtedly be delighlrd to have (he
case officially closed,
Our associate Luceltr l.agnatlo
has Interviewed officials of Mossad.
I s r a e l s res p ec te d In te llig e n c e
service. who made clear that for two
decades the search for thr war
criminal had a low priority.
Even alter Mengelr became the
world a most tfanird luglttvr. with a

price o f $3 5 million on his head.
Ihe Israeli manhunt rested on the
shoulders of a lone Investigator. His
name is Menachern Russek. and he
works out of a tiny office to Ihe Tel
Aviv police headquartrrs.
For various reasons, the Israeli
government made a conscious dcrlston to leave Mengele in peace
more than 20 years ago Here arc
the curious details of Ihe lukewunn
Israeli search for thr man who was
held responsible lor the deaths of
400.000 Jews
— In the early I960*. Israeli
agents In Argentina werr ready to
grab Mengele alter capturing Adolf
E lc h in an n T h e a g e n t s h a d
M rngrlr's address In Buenos Aires
and had studied his dally routine.
But thr successful kidnapping of
Klrhmann alarmed Mengele. and he
sklp|*ed across the border Into thr
Paraguayan Jungles,
— In 1962-63. teams ol Mossad
agents scoured Europe and South

America (or clues to Mengelc's
hiding place. They located him In
Paraguay. But Mengelc's hideout
was too remote and too heavily
guarded.
— Alter 1963. with the resigna­
tion of Mossad ch id Issar Hard, the
Mengele search was all but called
off. as the secret service concenlraled on the growing threat of
the Palestine Liberation Organiza­
tion,
— In 1977. with the no-nonsense
Menachern Begin as prime minister.
Mnsxud was asked once again to
find Mengele. Hut the doctor's trail
had grown cold.
Israel concluded, meanwhile, that
It needed all the friends It could get
In the United Nations, even If this
meant courting Latin Am erican
g o ve rn m en ts that m ight h a ve
harbored Mengelr or known hla
whcrrahoula. The Israelis were also
reluctant to pursue Mengele so
jggrrsstvdy (hat the Jewish com ­
munities In countries like Paraguay

would be hurt
backlash.

by an anti Israel

All these factors combined to
brtng the Israeli effort where tt Is
today: tn the hands of Russek, an
aging and determined Tel Aviv cop
and A u s ch w itz survivor. Most
Israeli officials would be happy to
have the Mengele case closed for
good — the embarrassment of their
efforts through the years burled
along with the Nazi arch-criminal.
The West Germans obviously
have even teas reason lo want
M e n g ele a l i v e , ca p tu red and
brought to trial Perhaps that'a why
West O erm sn prosecutor Hans
Ebcrhard Klein was so eager to
proclaim hla belief that the skeleton
exhumed In Brazil was probably
M e n g ele . T h r o u g h o u t B o n n 's
halfhearted effort to bring Mengele
to justice. Klein has taken refuge tn
the West German law that forbids
him to search outside the country's
borders.

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Nicaragua To
Create DMZ On
Southern Border
MANAGUA. Nicaragua (UPI) — Nicaragua has
said It will unilaterally create a demilitarized zone
on Its border with Costa Rica to prevent the
j United States from using border conflicts to
} Justify intervention In the region.
I " I w ish to express the decision o f my
government to establish In a unilateral form a
neutralized and demilitarized zone In Nicaraguan
territory along all of the border with Costa Rica."
President Daniel Ortega said Wednesday In a
letter to Costa Rican President Luis Alberto
Monge.
Ortega said the zone would prevent the
"provoking of situations that could be used (by
lhe United States) to Justify aggressive actions
j against Nicaragua or artificial tensions between
. both countries."
Costa Rica rejected a Nicaraguan proposal June
! 3 to bilaterally withdraw security forces from the
' Iiorder. for three years the scene o f clashes
between Nicaraguan troops and U.S.-backed
. Contras trying to overthrow the leftist Sandlnlsta
' government.
Costa Rica officially refuses to acknowledge
'• that rebels of the Democratic Revolutionary
j Alliance operate from Its territory.
«.. The border tension reached a climax May 31
when Costa Rica accused Nicaraguan troops o f
crossing Into Its territory and killing two civil
guardsmen In an ambush. Nicaragua denies the
charge.
"Our country has signalled with Insistence that
the direct cause of the tensions between Costa
Rica and Nicaragua Is the presence of the
mercenary forces In Costa Rican territory."

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Ortega s letter said.
It added the rebel situation "w as being used as
a pretext to promote a new wave of aggression
against Nicaragua by the U.S. governm ent." In
San Jose. Monge said that he had not received the
letter, charging the Nicaraguan proposal "forms
part of the show " to distract attention from the
border Incident In May.
Deputy Foreign Minister Jose Leon Talavera
said Nicaragua will look for "countries that have
a solid International prestige" to monitor the
border, which stretches 250 miles from the
Pacific Ocean to the Caribbean coast.
Talavera suggested France or the one of the
four Contadora nations. Mexico. Venezuela.
Colombia and Panama, who seek a peaceful
solution to the Central American conflict.
Talavera also charged Cosla Rica with com­
promising" Its official policy of neutrality.
" I f they really believed In neutrality, they
would disarm the mercenary forces." he said,
referring to the rebels

Few Alcoholics Can Become
Moderate 'Social Drinkers'
BOSTON IUPII - Very few
alcoholics who undergo standard
treatment are ably to revert to
long-term moderate drinking,
contradicting claims that alco­
h o lic s can b e c o m e s o c ia l
drinkers, researchers reported
Thursday.
A study o f 1.289 patients
treated ai four Missouri medical
centers found that only 16
percent reverted to moderate
d r in k in g du rin g a fiv e - to
seven-year period
The study also tuuiul that
women and less severe alcohol­
ics have a slightly better chance
of becoming social drinkers than
the average alcoholic.
"A m on g those serious enough
lo come to medical attention, the
evolution of social drinking Is
very low ." said Dr. John E
lle lze r. the stu dy's prim ary
author."
The study, reported In the
.Vew England Jo u rn a l o f Medi­
cine. found that 15 1 percent ol
alcoholics werr able lo abstain
Irom drinking. 4 0 percent were
occasional drinkers I 6 |»ercrni
became modrrnlr drinkers. 12 2
percent were heavy drinkers

without any social or medical
problems and 66 5 percent re­
mained alcoholics
This study suggests that
there Is little cause for optimism
about the llkelllusul of an evolu­
tion to long term stable m oder­
ate drinking among treated al
cohollcs." the report said
The study was undertaken to
resolve the longstanding con­
troversy whether Mime alcohol­
ic s c a n b e c o m e m o d e r a te
drinkers as was reported in
several studies during the last 30
years
The study defined long term
moderate drinking as drinking
in al least 30 of the previous 36
months no more than six drinks
a day on lour or more days a
month and freedom from any
mm lal. medical, or legal problem
due lo alcohol during the pre­
vious three years
The definition ol moderatr
drinking that we used
does
not seem overly slrtcl." said the
report. "In lacl. m terms ol the
(Lilly consumption ol alcohol

Rape Victim Sues Hospital O v e r Treatm ent
LOS ANGELES (Ul’ll - A rupe
victim who was allegedly denied
a "m orning after” birth control
pill at a Catholic hospital Is
s u in g th e m ed ica l c e n t e r ,
claiming she suffered a "great
deal of stress" worrying If she
was pregnant.

Attorney Gloria Allred said
Wednesday the lawsuit, believed
the first In the nation, seeks to
force Daniel Freeman Marina
Hospital In Marina del Rey to
either give out the pill or to
Im m e d ia te ly tra n s fe r rap e
victims lo a hospital lhal will.

Sanford Man, 20, Who Gave
Child Syphilis Gets 4 Vi Years
A Sanford man has been
hrntenced to 4tS years In prison
In connection with a sexual
assault on a child which left hts
’jvlcilin with syphilis.
•: Reginald Grant. 20. of 2029
Airport Hlvd.. was given concur­
rent 4Vi-year sentences Thurs­
day by Seminole Circuit Judge
S. Joseph Davis Jr. for at..tempted sexual battery and lewd
a n d lu r lv lm u ■■■■oil
t-. G ran t g a v e his v ic tim , a
6-year-old girl, syphilis, accordM|ng to testimony during his trial.
While Grant, arrested Nov. 28
■at Lake Mary High School, was
ichurged with sexual buttery to a
child under 11 — a felony
punishable by life Imprisonment
— a Jury In April opted to find
him guilty o f the lesser charges

of attempted sexual battery and
lewd and lascivious assault. The
Jury apparently was swayed by
testimony that sexual contact
without penetration Is not sexual
battery.
The girl said Grant, whom she
knew, tried to have sex with her
In October after picking her up
al a day school, according to
cou rt r e c o rd *

During the trial a lie detector
was adm itted — by prc-trUl
agreement — which Indicated
Grant was lying when he said he
did not asaault the girl.
The girl was taken to the
h o s p i t a l a f t e r th e g i r l ' s
g r a n d m o t h e r and m o t h e r
n o t ic e d t h e g i r l w a lk in g
strangely.
—Deane Jordan

"W e think It's cruel ol the
hospital to deny rape victims
what Is standard practice In
ol her hospitals." Allred said
ll a a violation of her rights. It
Is unconscionable that a rapist
ca n get c o m p le t e m ed lcu l
treatm ent In an em ergency
room, but the rape victim only
gets partial treatment."
Kathleen Brownfield. 21. was
taken to Daniel Freeman by
police after she reported being
ruped last September. Allred
said tne hospital's emergency
room treated Brownfield, but
when the victim 's mother asked

Friday. June &gt;•. IHS-JA

if ihr pills were available, the
hospital refused lo give them to
her.
i
Th e so-called morning alter
plli Is a massive i Iom - ol estrogen,
w hich p rcven tspregn an cy It
taken within 72 hours ol con­
ception.
Daniel Freeman Marina Hospi­
tal Is run by an order of nuns
called the Sisters of St. Joseph of
Carondelet. Christie Plank, a
spokeswoman lor the hospltul.
said use of Ihr pills Is prohibited
by ethical and religious rrgulu
lions established by Ihc National
Conference of Catholic Bishops

allowed tup lo six drinks a day),
it might ire considered gener­
ous."
The sludv tound only three
fa c to rs that In cre a s ed the
chatters an alcoholic would re
vert to social drinking — sex. the
sevcrllv of drinking and when
the patient became an alcoholic.
Women were four times more
llkelv lo become moderate or
controlled drinkers, although the
jterrrniages were still very low
Alcoholics who became con­
trolled or m oderate drinkers
usually hud less serious drinking
p ro b lem s and d e v e lo p e d a
drinking problem at a later age.
llelzer. who Is a professor ol
psychiatry al the Washington
University School of Medicine,
said the study did uoi examine
alcoholics who entered programs
sjteclllcally designed lo produce
social drinkers
"Therefore, one cannot Inlet
Irom our findings dial Irratmcnt
alined speclllcallv al moderate
dunking would I m- doomed lo
l.tllurc." said (lie ic|iort

There's No Place Like Home?
SAN FRANCISCO IUPII
D a v e J e n k in s . In Ir o m
Brooklyn to vihii his aunt and
uncle, found the key under
die mat when he arrived
He made himsell right at
hom e, w a tch in g T V and
helping himsell lo a pl/za
Imm die refrigerator
I he only problem was th.u
lie was In thr wrung home
Alter arriving ivirly W ed­
nesday In San Francisco.
Jenkins. 21. hailed a taxi and
lold Ihe driver to lakr him lo
456 Belvedere Street He was
lei olf at 436 Belvedere In
hiead hut did not check the
address when he lound the
key under the mat
Alter his snack, he used the
h a t h r o o m n e x t t o Ih e
lM-dr&lt;M&gt;m ol Ills unxus|&gt;ectlitg

hosts u ho w ere m u iiii I asleep
Jenkins then led asleep In
ihe living iim iiii

Four diMirs uwuv Jenkins'
aunt and uncle were Iranllcallv d iet king Ihe ulr|Mirt.
I Mil lee and local hospital* lor
their missing nephew
Al alxiul 7 .I in . Jenkins
was awakened by an uiildeuiilled man w ho in(|ulreil.
What are you doing In my
ll\ lug room ?"
I'he allair was straightened
oin ipilckly
Ihe Jenkinses
brought th eir n eigh bors,
whom they had never met. a
bottle ol w in e and Dave
w ashed up his pl/za dishes
The l wo lunitlte* also agreed
not lo leave a draw key under
the mat anymore

W o m a n G e t s H e r p e s , $ 2 5 ,0 0 0
M IN N E A P O L IS (U P I) A
Stewart Perry, her attorney,
woman who claims she con­ said he believed this wus ihr first
tracted herpes from her lover such settlement In Minnesota.
Has reached an out-of-court
He said thr w om an, w ho
setlcment for $25,000 under his
homeowner a Insurance cover- received the check Friday, de­
veloped the disease ubout there
age.
The Twin Ctllca' woman, who years ago.
was not Identified, made the
Perry said a lawsuit wus pre­
claim to the Prudential Properly wired but never filed, adding
and Casualty Insurance Co., lhal Ihe Insurance company
saying her lover was negligent In settled with his client uflcr he
tran sm ittin g the contagious wrote a Id ler demanding Ihc
disease to her.
policy limit of 925.000

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Spitters Gather For National Contest
RALEIGH. Miss (UPI) — Saturday on a flatbed
truck In Billy John Crumpton's pasture. Jeff
"Faucet Man" Barber and Al "T h e W olf" Lott will
square off In a full blown grudge match for a
national title.
, There'll also be a mule pull, a fool race, a
dunking machine, gospel music and rata galore
at Crumpton's farm 5 miles west of Raleigh, but
the main event Is the 3 1s i annual National
Tobacco Spitting contest.
j " I can't w all." said "Faucet Man." a 25-year-old
restaurant manager from Ocean Springs "I'm
primed and ready now."
Barber, who set a world record In 1981 with a
spectacular spit of 33 feel. 7 V* tnchs. won the
, distance crown again last year.
But he lost the accuracy title to "The W olf." a
chewer from Raleigh, and haa spenl an entire
year puckering up for a rematch.
"Mr. Lott, beware." Barber aald In a phone
Interview Wednesday. " T h e Faucet Man la

coming after you and I am ready."
Barber predicted he will capture both the
distance and accuracy lilies this yeur because of a
strict training regimen.
"I started training a couple of weeks ago using
a new technique." he said. "Instead of spitting
tobacco Juice all the time. I've started using
water.
"The water helps my timing and distance." he
explained, “ and It strengthens my muscles."
Barber said he lost hts accuracy crown last year
because he made a dumb mistake
"I Jual wasn't ready to spit. I should have
watted and I didn't. That was my own mistake.
My mouth waa so dry that I couldn't believe II.
"I went ahead and aplt." he said, but his
lobacco blast fell short of the shiny gold spltloon
set up about halfway down the bed of a truck.
"After that. I aald to myself. Dumm y."' he
recalled.

CALENDAR
FRIDAY. JUNE 28
Club. West Flrdt Street.
a m.. Chrtsto'a Restaurant. 107
Sanford Big Book AA. 7 p.m..
NAS Sanford Reunion Din­
W. First St.. Sanford
ner Dance beginning at 6 p.m . open dtacusslon. Florida Power
Sanford Optimist Club. 11:45
Fleet Reserve Club. West First and Light building. N. Myrtle a m.. Western Slzzlln Restau­
Street Music by Rusa and Rick.
Avenue. Sanford.
rant. Sanford.
W rklva AA (no smoking). 8
Alanon meeting. 8 p m .. 1201
Sanford Lions Club. noon.
p m . W e k lv a I 'r r a b y le r la n W First St.. Sanford.
Holiday Inn. Interstate 4. San
lord.
Church. SR 434. al W eklva
MONDAY. JULY I
Springs Road Closed
Central Florida Blood Bank
S o u th S e m in o le C o u n ty
-. Longwood AA. 8 p.m . Rolling Seminole County Branch. 1302 Klwanls Club. noon. Quincy's
Mills Moravian Church. SR 434. E. Second St.. Sanford. 9 a.m. to Restaurant. Highway 17-92 and
Longwood. AUnon. sarpe time 5 p .m .: F lo r id a H o s p it a l- L i v e O a k a B o u l e v a r d .
and place.
Altamonte Branch. 601 E. Alta­ Casselberry.
Tangle wood AA. 8 p m .. St. monte A v e ..9 a m. to 5 p.m.
Central Florida Blood Bank
Re boa Club AA. noon and 5:30 Seminole County Branch. 1302
R ichard's Episcopal Church.
Lake Howell Road Alanon. same pm ., closed. 8 pm ., atep. 130 E. Second St.. Sanford. I I a.m.
•'■lime and place.
Normandy Road. Casselberry. to 7 p.m. Florida Hospital- Sanford AA Step. 8 p.m.. 1201 Clean Air Reboa at noon, closed.
Altamonte Branch. 601 E. Alta­
VW . First St.. Sanford.
A popka A lcoh olics A n o n y ­ monte Ave.. 11 a m lo 7 pm .
mous. 8 p.m.. closed. Apopka
SATURDAY, JUNK 39
S a n fo rd -D u p lic a te B rid g e
East-West Klwanls Club. 8 E p i s c o p a l C h u r c h . 6 1 5 Club. I p.m.. Greater Sanford
a m.. Airport Rrstaurant. San- Highland.
Chamber of Commerce. 400 E.
uford.
Al-Anon Step and Study. 8 First St.
I
NAS Sanford Reunion. Lake p m . Casselberry Senior Center.
Reboa Club AA. noon and 5:30
Golden, beginning at 10 a.m.
200 N. Triplet Drive.
p m.. closed. 8 p m ., step. 130
Sanford Womens' AA. 1201
Sanford AA. 8 p m . closed. Normandy Road. Casselberry
W First St.. 2 p.m .closed,
1201 W. First St
Clean Air Reboa Club. noon,
j
Casselberry AA Step. 8 p.m..
Fellowship Group AA. senior closed.
A scension Lutheran Church. citizens. 8 p.m.. closed. 200 N.
Sanford AA. 5 30. closed dis­
Lake Triplet Drive. Casselberry.
' .Overbrook Drive.
cussion. and 8 p.m.. open dis­
O vereaten Anonymous. 7:30 cussion. 1201 W. First Si.
u . Reboa and Live Oak AA. noon.
pm .. West l-ake Hospital, state
‘ .Reboa Club. 130 N orm andy
17-92 G rou p A A . 8 p.m.,
Road 434. Longwood.
‘.Road. C a s se lb erry (c lo s e d ).
c lo s e d . M e s s ia h L u th e r a n
T U E S D A Y . JULY 3
' Clean Air AA for non smokers.
Church. 17-92 and Dogtrack
Casselberry Klwanls Club. 7 Hoad.
,.first floor, same room, same
place and time.
a m . Casselberry Senior Center.
Overeaten Anonymous, open.
200 N. Lake Trip let D rive. 7-.30 p.m., Florida Power A
SUNDAY. JUNK 30
Casselberry.
N A S S a n fo r d R e u n io n
Light. 301 S. Myrtle Ave.. San­
Sanford Toastmasters. 7:15 ford.
breakfast. 9 a.m . Fleet Reserve

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Friday, June II, IWJ

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-Star M a k e s His Last Stand

A lta m o n te 's R eal S e n io r
George Armstrong c uMrr cJirrl 109 yearn .it’ll
lust Tuesday, Hi* und Ills troop* wi re hopelessly
outnumbered by the Indian* So hopHrs*ly
outnumbered itin* hi* entire command was
wiped nut in the massacre at the l.lllle Mia Horn
Some ({real actors have played Custer. Errol
Flynn among thrill Hut none has ever lieen able
in alter the ending ai the U tile Hig Horn, Custer
i* always amoii|{ the last to die a* the Sioux and
Cheyenne slani|a*(le by and grub ihe hunuer o f
the 7th Cavalry.
Corey Prom I* a H&gt;-year-old on Ihe Altamonte
Springs Senior lan gu r all star team. T w o year*
alto he lya* Ihe most valuable pitcher on a
13-year-old Junior learn which marched all the
way to the World Series In Tavlor. Mich anil
finished second
I’ rom hr (pin his baseball career as an
M year-old at Allam onle lie's been u ‘ ‘lifer'’ with
ihe successful program ever since He didn't
lump on lls bandwagon when II Mailed Winning
from another baseball program.
Ouster and Prom You woiiltht i think they
had much In common, would you? lint they do
On the anniversary ol ihe very day ('lister died
ai the l.lllle lild Horn. Prom was aimmmecd as a
member ol Ihe Senior l*rugoc all-slur learn.
Il may he 109 years laler, hill Prom, like
i osier. Is making Ids Iasi stand Corey Prom,
who |usl two yc.irs ado enjoyed Ihe grrutrst
I In III ol his yound baseball career hv purllclpatllilt In a World Series, bus been led lo lend for
himself.
Ills former leamntales and other stars of the
Allam onle Senior League have deserted him

•

Sam
Cook
HERALD
SPORTS
EDITOR

Feeling d would lictler enhance their high
si hool careers, they ran of! lo play American
l.edion baseball, thus forfeltlnd their Little
Leadin' all-star part Icipution for the summer.
They won't ta* there Monday. July 8. at
Maitland when Allamonle opens defense of Its
world championship ndalusl Maitland. Yes.
world championship. The one won by manader
Gene Letlerlo and his Senior Lea due All-Stars at
Gary, hid last year
Like Custer, Prom stands outnumbered.
Whereas. Prom was Just one o f 14 all-stars two
years ado, he now stands as the only true
all star And this is not lo |&gt;ut down Ills present
teammates They will no doubt glvr their 100
|h reent to try and make this team a success
Realistically, i bundle none would lie nil stars II
I hr 20-plus players hadn't lelt Kldhl ol the
players are 14-year-olds. Last year's team had
I wo tliiit adr.
May Ik- It's lllllud that Prom Is maklnd the last
sland. Ih* did not think ol htmsell first, and
Alliimonte. a Icadue which hroudhl him his

Krratrst baseball happiness, second Corey
Prom stayed. He staved to flghi
And for that he should be admired ana
respected. It was an act of pride and loyalty. No
one would have said anythlnd If Corey Prom left
w nh the rest of them No one would have even
questioned his loyally. Hut since one did stay,
w hat about Hie loyally of the others?
The others didn't think about Altamonte: the
leadur which let most of (hern showcase their
talents before a World Series audience. They
only thoudht o f what was best for them They
didn't think about n league which was defendina a world championship Tin v ihnttghl of
their future.
Little League olfidals were quirk lo Maine
American Legion roaches for Icttlnd players
under 16 years old try out for their prodrams.
Hut It wasn't the fault of Ihe American Legion
teams
No. It was Ihe lault of those who have left,
t hey were folly aware of the fact that If they
tried out for American Legion, their Little
League careers were over.
Alter the exodus, the Senior League almost
collapsed It Struggled to finish Ihe season and
to field teams for the Top Team Tournament.
Then, those top trams were declared Ineligible.
One foot lit the American Legion door closes the
U tile league career for the summer. II you're
Ineligible lor all-star*. you're ineligible lor top
learn, tew.
Hut Corey Prom was different Why? He said

See ALL-STAR, Page SA

Errant Toss
Eases AWS
By Maitland
Huscs-louded situations are
usually a manager's delight.
Especially when It's his learn
which Is loudlng up Ihe hags. For
Apopka West Seminole Thurs­
day night, however, two hasrsloadrd opportunities In the third
and Itltli Inning** wen- just that
op|Kiritmltlrs.
" W r were snakebite all night
imtll the seventh," said AWS
malinger Richard t'otfey about
I hursdiiy's lllg League baseball
matchup against Maitland at
Lake Hrantlry High School.
Apopka West Scmlnolr finally
dlrl cash III on a bases toadrd
opportunity, lint not in » usual
m anner
Catcher Hill L ee 's
ptckoll attempt hit haserunner
Skip Cousins In the back as lie
was retreating to third. Cousins
promptly picked hlmsell up and
raced home with the winning
i un ns AWS pulled out n fr 4
decision over Maitland.
The four-run seventh liming
tally erased a 4-1 Malllaml lead
uml handed right-hander Kevin
I kiss Ids (mirth win In us many
derisions

Jim Lucas...m anager H a rry Chlbberton Sr

G ettin g out o f the blocks
quickly will be Imjmrtant for Ihe
Sanford Junior League All-Stars
us lhey open play Monday In Ihe
Florida Junior Major League
District 4 Tournament at Fort
Orange.
S an ford plays iltr second
game Monday night, beginning
at H, against defending champi­
on I’ort Orange Port Orange
defeated Sanford In the finals
Iasi year. In Monday's first game
at 6 p m „ New Smyrna Heach
fait lies Ormond Ik-ach.
H olly H ill, which drew a
llrsi-ro u n d bye. pluyes the
NSU-Ormond winner Tuesday at
6 and Ihe losers o f Monday's
gam e* play Tuesday nlghl ut H
T h e w inner o f the district
tournament gets a berth In the
Florida Junior Mujor League
Slate Tournament
Sanford Is looking to get off to
a good sturt against Port Orange,
which ts expected to be the lop
competition again this year. Thr
key curly In thr game will be
pitching, more exactly, control
pitching.
"W e should have a pretty
strong team," said manager Jim
Luca*, who will fir assisted by
Harry Chlbberton Sr. "W e've got
a fot of talent und. If we play
logether. we've got a good shot."
In practice games agaltul the
Suntord Recreation Department
trams the Juniors' pitching stall
ha* had excellent control und
that's what manager Jim Luca*
(s looking lor Monday.
II the pitching keeps It dose,
look lor Sanford lo make a move
on Ihe hasepaths Almost every
pluyer on the Sanford team Is
capable of stealing buses and thr
-Junior* will use that speed to
thrlr advantage.
" I wish we had one more
week." said Lucas who said his
players are learning quickly hut
haven't been taught fundamen­
tals. "It's a shame that they have
so much speed hut don’ t know
how to gel a good lead. Coach
Chlbberton has dour a gixxt Job
with their baarrunntng He real­
ly knows baseball "
Another way Sunfonl will use
Its speed, which It hasn't been
doing much In recent years, is
the squeeze play. With the kind
of quickness Ihe team has. a
successful bunt will Just about
automatically mean a run The
squeeze Is another thing the
Juniors displayed In the prac tice
games.
" I used the squeeze bunt
effectively when I coached for
Seminole Pony Baseball." said
Lucas. "It should be an rflecllve
weapon for us In thr tourna­
ment "
Here Is a look at the 1965
Sanford Junior League All-Stars:
Ronald Cox — Pitched Ball
Motor Line to the Junior League
title. Has ovepowertng speed, a
good curve which hr displayed
In the league rhamptonshlp
series, and outstanding control
Cox also has a quick delivery to
the plate which makes it hard to
steal a base oil him. At the bat.
Cox was one of thr top power
hitters In the league and was one

Sammy E d w ard s

B ern ard Mitchell

H arry C h lbberton

Oscar E dw ards

Mike

Ronald Cofield

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By Chris Plater
Herald Sports Writer

Malllaml lumped lo a T O lead
In the third. Altrr two were out,
John Cunllrld reached on an
error by the shortstop and stole
second. Rich E sposito thru
reached on another m u r by
shortsloji and Canllrhl scored. Burnett W ashington
Lee followed with u two-run
homer to right renter
AW S taiundrd track In the
th ird w lirn T im m y H n irh l
singled and stole second Murk
Coffey walked und a double steal
pul runners on iwcnnd and Ihlrd.
Mike Davis I lint
walked and
Hass walkrd lo lo n e In a run.
Slaiter Ed Aiello was then re­
lieved by Cmillrld who struck
out Mike llrown. Cousins and
tim er llonuventurr lo rncu|w the
jam
In I hr seventh. AW S came
ollvr. Davis reached on error by
llrsi Isisemun and Ituss walkrd.
Itrud llrlmllng. who cutne on hi
Jlm bo Lucas
i he nitli Inning to hurl, was
replaced by Esposito llrown
then doubled to h it Center to
w ore Davis. Cousins followed
with another double to left
critter to lie Ihe score.
Randy Snodgrass, thr ace ol
Winter Purk High s stall, then
relieved Espoellu Tony Johnson
intriiitonully walked and llrucr
Carlson walked to loud the
liases. Jason Am hrw s struck out
hut llrurhl hiked a squeeze bunt
and Lee threw the hall lo third,
hilling the itumrr. When thr
hall bounded aw ay. Cousins
IKippcd up and scored the win­
ning run
— Sam Cook
L eon ard Richardson

S c h e d u le s

fcy Tammy VmctnT

Ju n io rs N eed
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run over the TlO loot Chase Park
fence.
Jlmbo Lucas — A n oth er
mainstay for Bull Motor Line,
l.ui-M tun play utmost any
|Kisltlon Along wit It fo x , turns
gave Hall Moior an excellent 1-2
pitch in g punch Lucas also
played first hate and caught In
the champlonslp series.
Oscar Edwards — One of six
1 3 -y e a r-o ld s on Ihe te a m .
Edwards was one of the catalysts
of Ihe Klwanls team which won
lhe first half l&gt;rfore bowing out
to Hall Motor Line. Edwurds Is an
Inllctder und was a good Iradoff
hitler lor Klwanls
Sammy Edwards — T h r
older brother of Oscar. Sammy Is
another versatile liullpluyer. Hr
was the truin'* lop pltehrr und
also excels In the Infield and at
catcher.
Bernard Mitchell — Was,
Klwanls second pip her before
bone chip* in hi* right elbow!
forced him off the mound. Mit­
chell wu* Mt111 an ellcclive player
with the Injury both In the held,
at llrsi base, and ut Ihe plate, j
Mitchell Is also one of Ihe (opt
base stealers und *inurtrsl run !
tiers on the tram

Leonard

Richardson

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Another 13-year old oil Klwanls.)
Richardson stepp'd right out oft
the Little Major League and;
became u lop player In thej
Junior League Richardson was*
consistent all yeur at the ptatcund In the field

Burnett

Washington

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Turning In a strong performance*
lor Hall Motor Line In the City*
Series Washington plays well;
defensively at third and Is a good;
singles hitter.
Joseph Leonard — A fine
fundamental player. "Scooter"
led Moose to a tic for the drat half
lltle and Ihe second-best record
In ihe league. Leonard Is a good
Inflrldcr. ran also play the outflrld. and was Moose's leading
RHI man this season.
Anthony Merthle — Like
Sammy Edwards. "H oon," who
played for Moose. Is a versatile
player who can do the job at a*
number of positions Hr also
carries a helty bat. ran hit for
(lower, and has speed on the
liases
M ike M erth le — The younger
brother (13) of Anthony. Mike
was one of the leading pitchers
In the league despite the move to
the longer mound distance after
Lillie Major League. He was also
an effective Iradof) hitter for
Moose.
i
W illie McCloud — Along wtlh!
Cox. "Sugar T e x ." gives Sanford
two powerful pitchers that i^e
tough to hit when they're op.*
McCloud, who played for Elks,
also has a lot of tournamefil
experience as he went to l5e
l. l t t l r M a jor L e a g u e S ta te
Tournament two years In a row.McCloud was also a good power
hlttrr and. like Cox. was one of
few to htl one out at Chose Park

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SPO R TS
IN BRIEF
Kevin Gross Goes 'K' Crazy ,
Strikes O ut 17 In S O Victory
Some of those Dwight
G ood en *‘ K " placards,
which New York Mel fans
d is p la y w h e n e v e r the
flrrballer strikes out a hit­
ter. may soon be going up
in S a n fo r d M e m o r ia l
Stadium.
If that were the case
Thursday night, the fan
with Ihc K would have had
a pretty sore arm from
raising tl so much.
Kevin Gross, a former
l-ukr Brantley High standout. hurled a onc-httter
Thursday and struck out
17 In ihc process.

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Tin UM 13 outa recorded by Gross « err K&gt;
For Rood measure. Gross also smashed a two-run homer
lo lead Ftnrldu Rav-ball School lo a 5 0 whitewashing ot
New Smyrna Beach In Buddy Lake League action at the
stadium.
The lone hit off Gross was a two-out double by Joe
Sthlagrl In the first Inning The big righthander walked
|usl two. FBS has a 3-7 record In league play and Gross has
all three wins
Tim Martin added a pair of hits and drove in u run for
FILS
In Thursday's second game. DrLand Boulevard Tire won
Its I Ith In row. U-3. over New Smyrna Beach. Buddy
Underwood was die winning pitcher and was backed by a
ixitrnt offense which Included John Brenner's ihrec run
homer and a two-run shot oil the h.u of Ken Mullin.

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MEMPHIS, Term. Illl’ll — II.il Sutton and Bill Sander.
&lt;o leaders going into today's second round nl thr Memphis
Golf Classic, are a study In contrasts
Sutlon. 1083 Player of the Year when hi won both the
ITiA and Tournament Players Championship has been one
ol the most successful young golfers In Join I he pro lour In
recent years
Sander has seldom met i \pcnscs during I he eight years
he s played die Tour and he s dead Iasi on lids year's
money list wllh only *712 alter making tin eut only once
In his previous six starts.
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par lielore this year, both fired 7-undti-pur 05s in
Thursday's rain lengthened opening round of the *500.000
Classic to share a one stroke lead over David Ogrtlt and two
over .John Mahalley and George Burns
Sunder, playing in Hie final threesome, barely heal thr
dark because of a 90-mlnutc rain delay and noted, "I didn't
know If we were going lo get It In today."

Temple Initiates Test For Drugs
I'Htl-AOKI.PIIIA lUPIl — Trrtiplr Unl-'iislty president

Peter Lucouran praised a Board of Trustees decision lo
adopt u random ding testing program for uthlrlrs. saying
Temple Is taking I be lead concerning drug problem* In
colleges.
However. I lie board's Thursday decision was criticized
by Ihc American Civil Liberties Union which said II
« minted a slndenl's privacy and nnneeerssarllv jeopardizes
•lit-lr future.
The board voted unanimously to adopt a new drug
iducatlnn ami testing program that would subject athletes
on intercollegiate teams in undergo random testing,
starling Nov 5 The drugedni .ilIon will stari this summer.

Purina Gets O n ly $12 M illion
ST LOUIS |UPI) — Ualsion Purina Co .ijijiareutly
received only the $12 million si-llmg jirlce lor the St lands
Blues In settling Its $(K) million still against the National
Hockey League
Kalstnn Purina and the NHL Thursday Inirrrupted a I rial
mi thr suit wllh a lerse statement that said an nul-of-eouH
w it lenient had been reached
Although Itolh sides pledged not to disclose terms of the
settlement, a source familiar with the ease said Ralston did
lint receive more than the 912 million the league received
when It sold the tram to Hurrv Ornest All other claims
were dismissed

Parker’s Bat Halts Astros' Skid
KISSIMMEE — Ex SCC standout Bob Parker drove in one
tun with a sacrifice fly and singled hmne another a* the
&gt;Kccola Astros snapped a four game losing streak with a
.1 I victory over Fort Myers Thursday night !u Florida Slate
League banc hall al Osceola Stadium
Mike Cerrfln. Aubrey Lucas and Mark Baker combined
on a five hitler with Crrefln |3 8| earning the win, Baker
noti fied his I2lh save
The Astro* who leud the FSI.'a Central Division by lour
name* hosi Fort Myers tonight at 7:30

H anggie’s HR Pinches Charlotte
ORLANDO — Dan Hanggn- slugged a two run plnch-hll
burner In ihe ninth inning Thursday ntght to lift the
I Irlando Twins past the Charlotte Orioles al Tinker Field
Hanggle. pinch hilling for Alex Martr. c lou lt d his blast
over Ihe right Held fence against Dwight Bernard II scored
IHI Trout who had singled In lead oil the ninth
The Twin* 2-3 In ihc second hall, host Charloltr again
•••ulghl al 7 Ml

4 Eagles Fly To Savages
They play In the same tournaments,
they've both been very competitive and
another thing they have In common —
they're out o f the same club.
The Seminole Savages and Seminole
Eagles have played excellent softball most of
the time this summer In tournament play.
The Savages, the Seminole Softball Club s
15 and under All-Star team, won one
tourney and finished third the last three,
while the Eagles, the club's " B " team of all
13-14 year olds, won their own tournament
last weekend.
The two teams have also went up against
each other a few times thts summer and
those games have gone down to the wire. In
one tournament, the younger Eagles de­
feated the Savages twice.
Since the club has somt1 outstanding
talent on both teams. It chose to m ove some
of the Eagles up to the Savages for the
remainder of the tournament season, ac­
cording to Roger Richardson, president of
the Seminole Softball Club That move may
pul the Savages In the ASA National
Tournament for the second year In a row
Moving up to the Savages from ihe Eagles
are Katrina Shuler. Corrle Lawson, Tammy
Jenerette and Jodie Switzer The four will
pl.iv for the Savagrs thts weekend in the
Conway Invitational Tournament.
"That should make us awesom e." said
Savages manager Don Jonas
The Savages have some players returning

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Ruben Cotton ii one of the
best basketball players to
over dribble through
Seminole High School. He
went on a fine career at
Brevard Community Col
lege end then the Univer­
sity of Central Florida.
But what happened next?
See Rob Larla’s feature In
Sunday's £ verting Herald.

Chris
Fister
HERALD
SPORTS
WRITER

who competed In the Nationals last year
including Jaudon Jonas. Bridget Jenerette.
Sharon Bonaventure and Lomicia Whitaker.
Also, a number of last year's Eagles, who
became ihe first team o f only 13 14 year
olds to make the Sou thern Regional
Tournament, are on this year's .Savages
including Nlkl Burke. Val Smith. Mamie
Frey and Heather Meyer.
Switzer and Lawson were also members of
Ihc Eagles Iasi season. The addition of
Lawson In the outfield gives Ihe Savages
two of the fastest players around. Lawson
and Sanford's Aretha Riggins could proba­
bly cover Ihe whole outfield themselves and.
with two more outfielders, not many balls
will tail in for hits
All four players who are moving up have
also carried hefty bats so far this summer.
Shuler, another player out o f Sanford, has
hit over 600 In all but one tournament.
Tam m y Jenerette and Lawson are two of

the more powerful hitters while Switzer has
been a consistent hitter all through her
treshman season at Ovtrdo High and Into
the summer season Switzer, a switch hitter,
is also an outstanding pitcher.
While ihe Savages have strengthened
ihctr chances o f reaching nationals, the
Seminole Hawks, the Club's 12 and under
All-Star team, has been a contender right
from the start
The Hawks have won three tournaments
and have compiled a record of 19 2. The
only tournament they didn't win ihe Hawks
tied for first but lost the tiebreaker which
was total runs scored In the tourney.
Defense has been the strong point for the
Hawks thus far. Last week. In sweeping four
games rn route to ihetr own tournament
title, thr Hawks allowed a total o f three
runs, made Just four errors and turned four
double plays.
And the double plays aren't flukes either
like they can be in Ihe younger age groups.
The Hawks defense seems lo come up with
i lie clutch double play In Ihe most crucial
situations.
For Instance. In a 2 1 victory over Conway
in last weekend’s semifinals. Conway had
thr tying run on tlrsi wllh one oul In ihe top
o f the seventh when the Hawks turned a
gam e ending double play when second
baseman Tonya Higgins scooped up a
grounder, tagged ihe runner going to second
and gunned in first

Hu O r Na? Either Way
Her Dream Comes True
WIMBLEDON. England (Ul’ll
— Slobodan Zlvojlnovlc' and Hu
Na thus far have been the long
and the short o f the unbearably
wet Wimbledon Tennis Champi­
onships.
As If the persistent, disruptive
rain this week wasn't enough of
a problem. It seems that to
spring a surprise here, a plnyrr
must have a name the umpire
cannot get right
Hu Na d o e s n 't trouble a
westerner's tongue In quite the
w ay Z lv o jln o v lc did In the
Yugoslav's upset o f fourth seed
Mats Wllander Wednesday
But Is the young woman who
Thursday surprised the 1984
Wimbledon Junior Champion
Annabel Croft on Court No. 1 to
be called Miss Na or Miss Hu?
It was a Irlcky decision for an
o f f i c i a l wi th such a
straightforward name as Peter
Smith. He opted for: Miss Na.
Wrong.

T e n n is

set to he an active day for most
ol the leading seeds Friday.
Chris Evert Lloyd. Join) lop
w om en s seed w ith Martina
Navratilova, was due lo face
fe llo w A m e r ic a n S u san
Mascarin. following her husband
John Lloyd onto Center Court
for thr third match. Over Ihc
wall on No 1, defending cham­
pion Navratilova was due lo play
Australian Anne Mlnter.
Men’s No, 2. Ivan Lendl of
Czechoslovakia, faced a long
wall before challenging Ameri­
can Mike Leach
Hu. hovering around Mo &lt;50
on the world rankings, snatched
the limelight Thursday with her
c o n fid e n t s e r v e - a n d - v o lle y
triumph over C roll. u top 40
player. The locals almost forgsve
her for beating one o f their own.
surviving s tste exchange or
The
M an
D ie g o -b a s e d
H u.
China's No. 1 untij she defected service games for a 0-3. 7-3
In 1982. wasn't loo concerned, victory.
though. She woa too busy en­
E ls e w h e re , th e co m p u ter
rankings provided an accurate
joying ihe occasion.
A fter q u a lify in g , she had guide. Evert L lo y d whipped
mused on the possibility o f fe llo w A m e r ic a n M ary-Lou
Plnlek 6-1. 6-0 after third seed
playing on a show court.
“ Today I think that my dream Hana Mandllkova had set the
came true. I didn't rare If I won hall rolling w ith a 6-0. 8-1
or lost. Just to have a chance to demolition of Czechoslovakian
jila y ..... " the cheery 22-year-old compatriot Iva Budarova.
F o u r t h - s e e d e d M a n u e la
ilu said after the biggest mo­
Maleeva of Bulgaria and Helena
ment tn her tennis career.
Jim m y Connors, the third Sukova of Czechoslovakia, the
seed who is aiming to reach his s e v e n t h s e e d , a ls o ca m e
sixth Wimbledon singles final, through, as did No. 13, Carling
was down to play the first match Bassett of Canada.
Sw eden's Carina Karlsson.
on Centre Court against qualifier
who became thr llrsl qualifier
Kelly Evernden.
T h e 2 3 - y e a r - o l d N e w ev er to reach Ihe w om en's
Zealander, ranked No. 167 in the quarterfinals last June, slipped
world, faced a mammoth task If lo a first round defeat against
hr was to add his name to this • Czech Lea Plchova.
In the men's event, sixthyear's list o f unlikely sounding
seeded Australian Pat Cash,
Wimbledon heroes
If lop-seed John McEnroe Is nursing s troublesome hack,
ujisel by his Nigerian opjxment came through 8-3 In the fifth set
— who believes God's guiding against American Todd Nelson,
hand directs his destiny — eighth seed Kevin Currrn won In
umpires better pray they can th ree, and u n s r r d e d Boris
quickly learn in say Nduku Becker, the 17 -year-old West
German, outhlt American Hank
Odlzor.
Aftrr all the rain delays. II was Iflstcr.

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firih lnnlnk homer "Tnday we had four regular
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players who ran cprpenlTlhe brncli and play."
Jim Wnhlfnrd provided proul lor Haines’
eon Icnl Ion Ttuinsday nlghl He picked up Ills flfili
liame winning Kill of the season — with a
liiurth lnntng single off losing starter Larry
McWilliams, &lt;4 6 — In only Ills ,'IUtli game of the
season.
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was pluylng In Ids 35lh game Hr scored the
Kxpoa' first run on Wohlford's hit after leading off
the fourth wllh a double. Later, Washington was
forced out o f the game when he strained his right
hamstring for the arrond time this year.
Raines said the K h|mis have one other secret
weapon the experts overlooked when they picked
learns other than Montreal to win the NL Kkml —
rigid handed relief pitcher .IrfTRenrdon

Padres 6, DodgersS
Whether or not Pernando Valen/urlu wus at his
best. Jerry Royster will always treasure Ids
game-winning single ugalnst the Dodger ace,
"Everyone remembers days like this against a
pitcher like this." said Royster after Ills twoout
single In the sixth Inning Thursday gave the San
Diego Padres a 6-5 victory over Los Angeles. "I
know I will.
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B a s e b a ll

Clearw ater Musician Didn't
Expect An O rgan Transplant
CLKAHW ATER (Ill'll - The
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A dispute broke out Wednes­ (tinner on llrst In the third
day nlgbt during the Clearwater inning when the turner lofted a
Phillies' ntlnor lrugue baseball fly to right Held.
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game ugulust the Osceola Astros
and the 64-year old Hnapp was llrst uftrr the catch, but the ump
the only person ejected iiy um- called him oul for a double
i |ilrr Kevin O'Connor. Snapp in play." Snapp says "There was u
big roar from the crowd and I
the Phillies' organist
O'Connor. In no mood lo pluy started playing 'Three Blind
name that tune, tossed Snapp Mice.' That's the llrst time I've
mu lor a spirited rendition ol p la yed that tunc du ring a
1"T h r e e Blind M ice," on Ills Phillies' game, although I often
play It when thr (imps come oul
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says the song Just wrote Itself as also pluy it a lot when the
major-league trams come down
the pluy unfolded.
"I Just couldn't resist It." says loi spring training My organ sits
up In ihe middle of the stands
^Suspp. who's been pluytng or
i gun fur 30 years. "Everyone was and this ump w alked o v er
raising so much ruin and the call toward me and threw hts arm up
In the ulr — Just like he was
wus really had."
The Phillies, who eventually throwing out a manager or
wun Ihe Class A game 6-2. hud a p la y er”

B a s e b a ll

C o a l l iM d from 6 A
Von E rie S m a ll — Another
player with plenty of tourna*
mrnt expetlence. Small waa a
U tile American League star for
three year*. Small, who aloo
played for Elka. cun play almoal
any (loalilon. Including pitcher,
and la one of thoae players on
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Smith Is another 13-year old and
also came off the Elks who figure
lo have a good team next season.
Smith waa one of the leugue'a
top catchers this season
D w igh t B rinson — Another
In the mold of McCloud and Cox.
Brinson, who played for Knights
of Columbus, displays power
both on the mound and at the
plate. He la also an excellent
In fielder a and waa the third
player who hit one out of Chase
Park this season

Katrln N ath a n — Another
member fnirn Ball Motor Line,
Nathan did a good Job d e ­
fensively behind the plate and
swung a potent left-handed
stick.
R ay W illia m s — Lucas calls
him one of thr top live player* In
the league. Williams, who played
lor Knights of Columbus, will
buttle for a starling slot at
second base.
Ron C ofield - Another KOC
player. Lucas said "Peanut" will
be vying fur an oullleld spot. An
aggressive player. Cofleld la one
ol' the lop defensive players on
thr team
H a rr y C h lb b a r t o a — An
all-around player. Chlbberton
played first base for Moose.
Chlbberton ts a switch-hitter
w ho hits It well from either side,
This may be one o f thr most
talented Junior League groups
in a while and ll‘a not surprising
since five o f the six teams In the
league had .500 or better re*
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Hank Aaron
Sian Muaial
Trla Spaakar
Honua Wagner
Carl Yaatrzamakl
Eddla Collina
Willla Maya
Nap La|ola
Paul Wanar
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1atisetiall. I run only remember one Infield single
off him In all my other times against him ."
Royster, who came to the Padres this season as
a free agent from Atlanta, drove In Garry
Templeton from second to make a winner of
Craig Leffcrts. 4-2. Rich Gossage worked the
ninth Inning to earn his 17th save.
Reds 7, Giants 0
At Cincinnati, Wayne Krenchlckl drove In three
runs with u homer, double nnd single to power
(he Reds to a series sweep. Ron Robinson. 2-0,
plli lii'il lu only one trailer to earn the victory and
red Power got Ills I2lh save. Jeff Leonurd hit for
the cycle, but the Glunts suffered their seventh
straight toss.
Cardinals 4, P h illie s 3
At Philadelphia. Willie McGee had three hits
and scored hla tram 's first three runs to help the
Cardinals snap Ihe Phillies' five-game winning
streak Kurt Kepsldre yielded four hits while
striking live and walking four to Improve to 5-5.
Jeff Laidl notched hts sixth save,
Cubs 4, New Y o rk 3
Al Chicago, runktc Hilly Halchrr had three hits
and two HIM, Including his flrsl major-league
burner and Rick Sutcliffe hurled u five-hitter lo
help the Cutis. Ryne Sandberg and Leon Durham
added solo homers off Hon t&gt;arllng. 6-2. lo give
Chicago Its second triumph In u row after 13
strulghl losses.
B raves 4. A stro s 1
A I Houston, Zane Smith. Jeff Dedmon and
Itrucr Sutter combined on a slx-hlltcr and
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taking a •ail-admittedly ''conoidciable risk'' tn obtaining drugplagued second baseman Alan
Wiggins from the San Diego
Padres, are ronlidrnl Wiggins
will be an asset.
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• onctudtng this deal." said Or­
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Peters Thursday "Drugs very
nearly ruined his career. W e
Ixitrvr he has an Intense dcsirr
tnrehablhiaie himself.
Wr hope ihe Orioles' fans will
give Alan a ch-mcc lo prove
himself both as a Iiallplayer and
as a man.**
To acquire Wiggins, the O r­
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liever Roy l.ec -Jackson, who had
Heed with thr chib's Triple-A
team In Rochester. N.Y . and a
plavrr to be named lat.*r. To
make room for Wtgglns on the
rosier. I be team ts expected to
release Joe Nolan, the veteran
catcher whose knee problems
have limited him to a ptnehhltilngrolr.
Wiggins, who twice has been
irealrd for cocaine dependency,
agreed to forfeit up to one third
ul Ids 4-year. $2 6 million conirarl should he again lapse Into
drug use. thus sealing thr deal
he hud been hoping lor.
W r arc well aware that there
is no guarantee be is completely
r e c o v e re d fro m Ills d e p e n ­
dency.” Peters added "H ow ev­
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tin* Orioles' management, hts
n e w t e a m m a t e s , a n d an
excellent em ployees assistance
program
we ran help him
siratghten out his iirrsonal life
and hr can help us on the field ."
The Orioles have lost seven of
their last 10 games — despite
th r return o f Manugrr Earl
Weaver — and arc 35-33 for Ihe
season. 7 'A gam es behind
American League East leading
T o ro n to e n te r in g T h u rsd a y
night.
Wiggins. 27. was hilling 054
In 10 games wllh the Padres
In forr hr was suspended after a
second publicized bout with co­
caine, He recently was assigned
in San Diego's Triple A club at
Las Vegas. Nev.
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who left? Prom didn't show any resentment. He
waa philosophical. He didn't put the blame on
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have been lacking." Peters wild
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on tiase a lot and he ran cover a
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threatened to put the team. tbf.
which he reportedly Is uskinjf
upwards of $40 million. Int^
when he didn't have lo be.
Chapter 11 bankruptcy in ordtr"Everybody has to make hts own decision.”
to be free o f contractural obliges
Prom said softly. "Everybody started going to
lions to play tn Three Rlvcsd
Legion. 1guess the rest went because everybody
Stadium until 2 0 1 1 and a t t r * $
else went."
out-of town buyers seeking n » d
The players weren't Ihe only ones who left.
Jor league franchises.
When It was evident Altamonte wouldn't field
Several out-of-town group#!
Its usual powerhouse team in Ihe Senior
have contacted the Pirates, aod;
Division, some of the more experienced coaches
some of thoae groups have tried*
shied away. The frontrunners.
to Interest Ihe New Jersey S p o r ^
* I guess I did at first, too." said Woody
Authority In providing Ihe trajip
Woodard, who will coach the Seniors. "But then
with s place to play.
I thought, that's not my style. I'm not going lo
Thr goal o f the group. Barge
run away like those other guys did,"
said. Is to raise money both
That makes two all stars. Th e rest should
purchase and continue opcrstlr
wonder about what they did.
i hr team for a few years until 1
* an turn Its fortunes around.

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Evening Herald, Sanlord. FI.

Friday. June 21. I t l J — *A

G a rd e n in g

Begin Plans N ow For A B etter Fall H arvest
By now, mosi of us have Just
about finished harvesting and
storing all the vegetables from
our spring gardens. Although
It's not yet time to begin making
preparations for fall planting,
you should not completely forget
about your present garden. Even
during this Interlude, there are
things to think about and tasks
to do to Insu re c o n tin u e d
gardening success.

A lfre d
Besscsen

Urban
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and pickle worms can be very
destructive at this time And.
M a in ta in in g a su ccessfu l, even those pests which haven't
productive vegetable garden Is a
been overwhelming so far. oftrn
never-ending enterprise Even la-iomc severe during the rainy
though you may have a lull
months Little creatures, such us
between spring harvest and fall
aphids, cabbage worms, squash
planting, there's still work to be borers, and corn bud worms, are
done. During this period, you
comm on problem s. So. you
need to perform those fine- should be especially alert for
tuning tasks that ran make the signs of damage, and be pre­
difference between a good and pared to apply Insecticide ns
great garden.
needed.
If you still have vegetables In
In addition, maintain a sharp
your garden, you should con­ lookout for the spread of plant
tinue — perhaps Intensify — a disease. Any diseased plants
regular (rest protection program
should be pulled out and dis­
We're Into the rainy season now. posed of as soon as possible,
which means hot. wet days, and preferably In the garbage ling.
warm, humid nights — Just the I)o not rompost any diseased
conditions that stimulate Insect plunts! I'lants remaining In the
and d is e a s e pesl a c t iv it y
gard en s h o u ld be sp rayed
Tomato and corn fruit worms. weekly with a good fungicide

Your frien d ly neighborhood
garden supply shop can help you
select both an Insecticide and a
fungicide.

root zone In a mulched garden
The most striking observation
you'll make about mulching Is
how It controls soli moisture.
V e g e t a b le s g r o w n on unSummer Is a good time to
mulched. hot. sandy Florida
evaluate the seed varieties you
soils will droop, while those
selected for the spring garden.
grown In mulched gardens will
Ask yourself such questions as
stand tall. We’ve w en all kinds
did the v a rie ty produxe
o f materials used for mulching,
strong, vigorous plants? ... what
including black plastic sheets,
about the quality of the vegeta­
pine straw, hay. oak leaves ...
bles themselves?
how about
even such things as peanut
disease resistance? Try to make
hulls, and nrwspapers.
noies of the varieties which did
Getting rid of grass clippings
well and those that didn't, so
and garden refuse can be a
you'll have some Idea of the ones
problem during the summer
you’ll want to Include In your
Yet. these garden byproducts
fall vegetable garden. Here's
can be turned Into useful com­
where a garden diary can be
post with Just about the same
very helpful.
effort as bagging them for re­
Summer offers a good oppor­ moval by the trash hauler. In
tunity to observe the beneficial many Instances, the compost
effects of mulching, too. If you may serve the same function us
mulched your spring garden, (K-at moss
you’ll notice that you have very
Good compost consists of a
fe w w e e d s , w h e r e a s y ou r small amount of soli along with
neighbor's um m ilehrd garden decom posed or partially de­
may be overrun with weeds.
composed plant and animal res­
Nematode Injury Is less on idue. Compost Is especially
m u lched v e g e t a b le s . W hile useful In Improving our sandy
nematodes will attack mulched garden soils Although compost
plants, their effects are not as contains some nutrients, the
severe, because of the healthier greatest benefit comes from im­

Perfect Child's Flaw Blow To Parents
DEAR ABBY: Tim c weeks ago I
accidentally found my daugh­
ters birth control pills, and I
haven't been able to sleep since.
She’s 18, a straight A student
und active In our church She’s
worked since she was 16 and
saved every penny for college.
She was a perfect child |we
thought). She's planning on gocontrol her artlons.
•Ingaway to college In the fall.
I am not asking you lo con­
When 1 found those pills, I hit
the celling, and told her since done premarital sex. but I urge
she's having sex. she should get you not to destroy your once
married and forget ubout college. wonderful mot her daughter re­
I didn't really mean It. but she lationship because you don't see
hurt me so bad. I wanted to hurt eye to eye on this one Issue.
Hr thankful she's not risking
her.
VJ. Her steudy boyfriend la In tils pregnancy, and love her for her
•«*&lt;'(Mid y r « i of rolteK*1. fir* fit 111 it(I in Iruble qualities. She appears
picks her up, but doesn't come lo have muny.
DEAR ABBT: Amy and I are
la (he house. We used to think
,he was tops. He doesn't drink or gelling marTled next month We
smoke and he goes lo nur are both 23 and very much 'n
church.
love, but we are having a minor
My husband was heartsick disagreement we can't seem to
when 1 told him. but hr hasn't settle. 1 have never smoked bul
•said anything to our daughter. Ainy has been a heavy cigarette
He's too rmbarassed I guess smoker since high school, and
maybe we should be thankful she's made It very clear that she
that she was smart enough lo go plans on smoking at our wed­
to a doctor for pills, bul I cannot ding reception. She says that
condone premarital sex. What alter the wedding ceremony, she
will "n eed " a cigarette lo calm
Should I do.
DISAPPOINTED MOM her nerves, And she's sure our
DEAR MOM: You shouldn't guests will understand.
I told her that the sight of a
“ d o " anything other than accept
the fact that your daughter ts no bride smoking a cigarette In her
longer a minor and you can'l bridal gown and veil would be

Dear
Abby

1U

d is g u s tin g and p rob ab ly a
breach of etiquette.
I've sadly acceplrd Amy's ad­
diction to nicotine, bul Is It
unreasonable to ask her to
refrain from smoking on Ihls
very special occasion?
SMOKED OUT
DEAK SM OKED OUT Yes.
M n nine addicts need a nga
n iii when they -oc under pre­
vail »• 1agree, u bride in a gown
•ml veil does not a pretty picture
make with a cigarette In hand,
but since you ho strongly object,
•sg her to excuse herscll and
sm oke In private when she Icrls
lu- need "

Since then, my TV scl broke
down and now my refrigerator is
on the blink, and I had a big
light with my husband.
I usually laugh at such colncideuces, but now 1 am wondering
II maybe my throwing that chain
letter away has something lo do
with all this trad luck I've been
having

proving the soil texture. You will
still need to add some fertlllrer
to y ou r garden to get the
greatest growth and production.
Many types of organic material
can be used to build a compost
heap — sod. grass clippings,
leaves, hay. weeds, manure,
sawdust, shredded newspapers,
wood ashes (not from hnrhccur
brlquetsl. and any other plant
residue. When compost is ready
for use (generally about two
months or so|. It should be dark
and crumbly with much of ihe
original identity til ihe materials
lost. Now. you have what we
refer to as "humus.”
Composi or humus is also a
va lu a b le m u lching m aterial

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around the garden and land­
scape plants. You can use It as a
"lopd ressin g" for lawns, loo.
and when II contains a small
amount of soil, you can use it as
a (Hitting soli for house plants or
for starting seedlings.
Y o u m a y think o f o th e r
su m m er ch o res an d new
gardening Ideas M eanwhile,
don't forgel the care o f your
plains that are still producing A
little extra elTmi may squeeze
some valuable productivity from
your old plot. And, la- sure lo use
any extra time during this slowgardening season lo make your
future plans — ones that could
pay off In a tteltrr fall harvest
Happy gardening'

The
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DEAR SCARED: Chain tellers
are Just so much rubbish, bul
they can be damaging If a person
becomes frightened by them.
Chain letters that threaten "dire
consequences — even death" are
u ga ln st postal r e g u la tio n s .
DEAR A B B Y: For years I have Should you receive another,
been trying lo find an answer to send It loyour postmaster.
C O N F ID E N TIA L T O B.B. IN
Ihls question: hovf did "Peggy”
tom e lo be ihe nickname for BANOOR. M AIN E: I'sychlairy Is
not an atheistic concept. The
■'Margaret"?
I hope you or one of your greatest textbook ever wrhlen on
readers can com e up wlih the human behavior Is ihe Hlble. In
answer, os I have been trying for w h i c h I h e p r i n c i p l e o f
psychoanalysis was scl forth
years without success.
My given nama Is Margaret, 3.000 yean ago: "A n d ye shall
but 1 have always been called know Ihe trulh. and (hr Irulh
Peggy
I like ihe mime Peggy, shall makr you free." (John
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Margaret came tq be Peggy. I
about himself, complete with all
don't have an answer.
PEQGY (REALLY the grim hostilities, insecurities
MAKGARETI and unresolved conflicts, Is he
truly "free."
DEAR PEGGY: If someone out
It Is t h e r o l e o f t h e
there knows Ihe answer. I'll pas*
psychotherapist lo remove the
It a l o n g .
H e a d e r s ?
camouflage, self-deception and
DEAR ABBY: T w o weeks ago. rationalizations. and to bring thr
I received a chain letter In Ihe unconscious conflicts Inlo thr
mall Informing me that If I didn't conscious mind where reason
make 15 copies and send them can deal with them.
Once reason ts gained. Ihe
to 13 people, I would sulfrr dire
cure begins Because the truth
consequences — even death!
dues Indeed make one free.
I lussed It In Ihe garbage

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Pinched N erves Leave
Hands N u m b , Tingling
DEAR DR. OOTT 1 have
had an Increased numbness In
I&gt;oth m y hands for three or four
years. In the winter they Im­
prove. Naw they bother me at
night. My finger* get so numb
that I can t even thread a needle
and my palm hurls. Can this be
(rested? I am 60 and use my
hands a lot. gardening and
sewing.
DEAR READER - What you
describe sounds like a common
and potentially serious condi­
tion. neuropathy, the malfunc­
tion of the nerves leading to your
hands.
This progressive disability can
result from lack of circulation —
as you can easily experience by
trussing your legs and waiting
for your foot to fall asleep. If
nerves are deprived o f blood
nutrients and oxygen, they will
go all funny: numbness and
iln g lln g m ay result
L a te r,
weakness may develop. Possibly
you have a blockage In the
arteries leading lo Ihe nerves In
your hands.
Nerves will tingle If they are
com pressed. So. as w ell as
seeking a vascular cause for
your problem, you will have to
determine whether the nerves to
your hands are being pinched.
This constriction can occur
anywhere along Ihe courses of
l he nerves — from your neck,
down the arms and through the
wrists.
Your symptoms seem quite
pronounced, so I think It Is
appropriate for you to see a
doctor, particularly a neurologist
— one who specializes In dis­
eases o f nerves. In all likelihood
he will be able to Identify not
only the source of your problem
hul also Us location You may
need lo undergo special testing,
l i ke n e c k X - r a y s and
electromyography — a method
of mapping out nerve and mus­
cle malfunction. The trouble
may be well worth the Inconve­
nience and expense, however,
because treatment lo remove the
obstruction or compression Is
usually successful
DEAR DR. QOTT I am 88
and have hardening of Ihe arter­
ies My hands become numb In

even slightly cold weather. What
can be done about this?
DEAR READER — You seem
to have a purely circulatory
problem. A s people age. arteries
to various parts of the body
become plugged with cholesterol
deposits and these narrowed
vessels cannot supply adequate
oxygen and heat to certain
organs, particularly hands and
feel. Although vour condition
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affirmative
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extreme cold. Use mittens and
gloves Slop smoking.
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The gam e of bridge la som e­
times played under highly uncomfortable condition*. There
can he poor lighting, for exam ­
ple, Inadequate air conditioning,
•mini! tables, crowded rooms, or
uncomfortable chairs. Bui one
ih Hig h for sure The gam e la
never played In a vacuum.
Defender West. In his rush for
brilliance, let the cal oul of the
bag. a lid declarer South was
quick lo notice what was hap(K it in g . With 12 curds In the red
nulls. South arrived In a sixdiamond contract. It may seem
unusual lh a t N orth ra is ed
diamonds wllh only ihree-card
support, hut his two aces cer­
tainly warranted some action
over W est's three-club bid, Once
diamonds were raised. South
look off via the Blackwood aceasking bid.

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West wux a good shot. He, hoped
lhat East would win the club
jack and, after getting over his
surprise at winning Ihe trick,
then know to give West a heart
ruff
ortunately the club Jack failed
to live. Also unfortunately, de­
clarer now knew lhal West had
desperately tried lo get his
partner on lead. Declarer played
K-Q of diamonds and a diamond
lo the ace. Next came the nine of
hearts: when East played low. so
did South.
hough declarer had to give up
a heart trick, passing Ihe heart
nine limited Ihe defenders lo
only one heart trick and assured
the contract. None of this would
have been that easy If declarer
had not been tipped o(T to the
heart situation by the lead of Ihe
club deuce.

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Y O U * BIRTH D AY
JU NE SB. IBSB
There will be a general Im ­
provement In your material af­
fair* In the year ahead. However.
Increases may not come tn larger
measures, but In small, steady
Increments.
CANCKR (June 2 1-July 22)
Today, search for little ways to
econom ize. If som ething re­
quires mending, see If you can
I lx It yourself or have H repaired
cheaply Instead of buying a
teplacement Trying to patch up
a romance? The Matchmaker act
ran help you understand what It
might take to make the rela­
tion sh ip w ork Send 92 to
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City Station. New York. NY

sociable, so be sure to make
plans for the evening You won't
want be left out of Ihe action.
VIROO (Aug. 23 Sept 22) A
c lo s e fr ie n d w h o Is q u it e
secretive may take you Into
confidence today and tell you
things he darea not repeat to
others
LIB R A (Sept. 23 Oct 23) A c ­
tivities that are more mental
than physical w ill provide you
with the greatest pleasure today.
Try to mix with friends who
share similar Interests.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
Lillie things take on greater
significance than usual today,
especially In Ihe financial realm.
Don't Ignore small chances for
personal gain.
S A G IT T A R IU S (Nov. 23-Dec.
2 11 Long-awaited news of aomeihind outside your direct control
will be forthcoming. The tiding
will please you.
C A P R IC O R N (Dec 22-Jan
19| A valuable Irsaon can be
learned today from observing
how another handles a sticky

10019.

LEO (July 23-Aug 22) As time
licks on today, your mood will
grow m o re g re g a rio u s *n d

ANNIE

Issue similar lo one lhal also
confronts you.
AQ U ARIU S (Jan. 20-Feb. 19)
Beneficial results will come to­
day from a discussion with a
wise friend who does not limit
his thinking to traditional con­
cepts.
PISCES (Feb. 20 March 20)
Act In h arm on y w ith your
thoughts and Impulses today.
Your Ideals for furthering your
goals are worthy of implementa­
tion.
A R IE S (March 2 I Aprll 19)
You wilt have opportunities to­
day lo paaa on acquired knowl­
edge Friends you'll be chatting
to will be duly impressed.
TAU RU S (April 20-May 20)
Conditions for financial dealings
are favorable today. The profit In
each transaction ts apt to be
small, but their cumulative ef­
fect could be surprising.
G EM INI (May 21-June 20)
Companions will find you nice tp
be around today because your
thoughts will be focused on
doing what you can to please
ihose about you

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�Budget Conferees Go Home Empty Handed
WASHINGTON (UP!) — Senate and
House budget negotiators are taking a
week-long Independence Day break
without any progress on compromise,
und when they return they face a new
budget proposal that Includes taxes.
The negotiators were Vailed back
together Thursday when Senate Budget
Committee Chairman Pete Domenlct
sensed a "ra y o f hope" on the sensttlvc
Social Security Issue, but the talks
ended quickly without agreement.
As the conference recessed for the
July 4 break, a bipartisan group or
senators led by Lawton Chiles. DLakeland. Fla.; Slade Gorton. H-Wash.;
unil Ernest Holllngs. D-S.C.. proposed a
budget that would freeze defense spen­
ding and Social Security, except for the
pobr. and would raise *5 9 billion In
taies over three years.
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The senators' plan also Includes less
drastic cuts than the Senate budget
made In many programs and cuts
ri( iily $70 billion from the deficit.
’Ill s clear w e’ re about to reach an
imbasse here." Chiles said. " W e ’ve got
to mil some revenues on the table (and)

you’ ve got to treat people fairly; that’s
what this plan does."
But Domenlct. R-N.M,. said he did not
support the plan and even some Demo­
crats said raising taxes now would
derail tax reform. But the plan was
backed by six Senate conferees, three
from each parly, and therefore had
e n o u g h v o t e s to p a s s w ith o u t
Domenlcl's support.
1
Domenlct said his hope on the Social •
Security Issue sprang from comments1
House Speaker Thomas O ’ Neill made
suggesting that people with high In*
comes could pay more tax on their
Social Security payments.
But other Democrats. Including pro­
minent members of the budget confer­
ence. rejected the Idea
Social Security and military spending
have been the toughest Issues of the
nearly 3-week-old conference. The
Senate budget would freeze Social
Security payments next year but give
the Pentagon an inflation adjustment.
The House version would do the op­
posite.
Both budgets are aimed at cutting

S5t&gt; billion from i h e m o r e t h a n
•220 billion d e f ic i t In fiscal year 1986.
Domeni* said he had planned to offer
a new budget package that would
Incorporate O 'N eill’s Idea — which
would be the first Senate departure from
Its stand on Social Security;
*'ln light of his (O'Neill's) suggestion
— that I considered a ray of hope on ihe
Social Security Issue — I determined we
should reconvene the Conference,"
Domenlclsald
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But D om enlcl n ever offered his
alternative budget and House Budget
Committee Chairman William Gray
Insisted O 'N e ill w as speaking for
himself.
"T h e speaker's proposal is not a
proposal of the House or the chairman
of the House conferees." Gray said,
Holllngs called O'Neill's suggestion
"th e worst Idea ever proposed" and said
II would turn Social Security Into a
welfare program.
O 'N eill suggested people earning
above 125.000 for Individuals and
$32,500 for couples could pay tax on 85
percent of their Social Security Income.
They now pay tax on 50 percent of It.

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Court: Bizarre M urder Tape Adm issible
TALLAHASSEE
lUPI) — The Supreme
Court — divided on the
legal principle at slake
— has upheld a murder
co tivtrllon that was
b.ikrd on the victim’s
luftc recording of his
iivvn death.
The Justices agreed
Thursday that a trial
l"*Kc did not violate
Aijthony Paul Intlarratio’ s constitutional
right lo privacy against
u n w a rra n te d p olice
wiretaps in allowing
(h f tape to be used as
evidence du ring his
ISW2 trial.
fr o s c c u to r s de *
v(lt&gt;rd Trim ble as a
lugitlvc from Justice In
('itjtfornia who lived In
Hrhward County under
l hr n a m e M ic h a e l
i'ltllllps They said hr
o|*-raietl a psychology
practice under phony

credentials — as well
as a mall order church.
They also said In*
rlarrano killed Earvin
Herman Trimble over a
b u sin ess deal gon e
sour.
As evidence Ihey In­
troduced Ihe tape re­
cording Trimble had
made o f two separate
conversations with a
man Trtinble Identified
on the tape as InrUirrano.
During the (lrsl conv e r n a t io n . T r im b le
a n n o u n c e d he w as
culling Inclarrano out
of a deal to set up a
bingo operation under
ihr banner of the mall
order chruch In neigh­
b o r in g Palm Beach
County.
The second conver­
sation came three days
later. In It. Trim ble

Civil Rights Groups
Laud Reynolds' Rejection
W ASHINGTON (Ul’ll - Faced with a stunning
Si a.iii- panel defeat. President Krugan says he
w$l not Mbamton civil rights policies enforced by
William Bradford Reynolds, his rejected nominee
Inf a Justice Department promotion.
L’lvll rights leaders railed the vote a major
vitinry and a repudiation o f Ihe administration's
1 1111 rights policies they contend have turned
h.l&lt; k the clock 30 years for blacks and minorities.
The Senate Judklury Committee Thursday
rciiralcdly voted against Reynolds' nomination lo
In* associate attorney general, Ihe department's
^N6 3 Job, In tense political maneuvering sparked
by senators' charges that he misled the commitItV In his confirmation hearings
,ln a pointed stalemenl. Reagan expressed his
ijpport of Reynolds. Ihe administration's civil
Ibltls chief, and said he was "deeply dlsapVlnlrd" by Ihe committee vote,
j' Thai some members of Ihe committee chose
lo use Ihe confirmation process lo conduct an
tk'ologlcal assault cm so superbly qualified a
j'indldatc wus unjust and dreplv wrong." Reagan
id.
!“ Let me emphasize lhal Mr Reynolds' civil
rigtil* views reded my own. The policies he
pursued are the policies o f this administration
allil they remain our policies as long as I am
president."
For his pari. Reynolds defended lit* work and
maintained the administration's civil rights
polities have been "effective In combatting
unlawful discrimination."
Reynolds' nomination was considered an linportant teat for the White House, and the defeat
was widely viewed as a vole against Reagan's
[MlllClCS.
" It ’s a big victory for civil rights." said William
lay lor of Ihe la-adrrshlp Conference on Civil
Rights.
In Dallas, delegates to Ihe NAACP's annual
convention Jumped lo ihetr feet with thunderous
applause when Chairman William Gibson an*
ndunced the Senale panel’s action. An organ
struck up "W e Shall Overcome."
The first sign Reynolds would have trouble
came when Ihe committee recalled him lasl week
lo ex plain what some senators said were
misleading statements
Reynolds apologized to the committee for
giving Inaccurate or possibly misleading testimo­
ny about his civil rlghli record bul declared he
t e s t if ie d ’ ’ t r u t h f u l l y , h o n e s tly a n d
straightforwardly lolhe best o f my recollection."
The last time a Senate committee reacted a
presidential nominee was In 1981 when the
Senate Foreign Relations Committee voted 13-4
against Ernest Lefever to be assistant secretary of
stale. Lefever withdrew his name.

briefly discussed the
same matter with a
man he did not Iden­
tify. There followed the
sound of five gun shots
und of Trimble dying.
I’rocecutors said the
v o ic e o f th e k ille r
belonged to Inclarrano
In c la r r a n o s tr ia l
Judgr a d m itte d the
tape as evidence over
ihe objections of the
accused's lawyer, who
then entered a plea of
no contest. Inclarrano
was sentenced to life In
prison. He appealed.
Thursday, four o f the
Justices agreed the tape
could be admitted as
evidence, arguing the
c o n s titu tio n and a
statute outlining the
privacy rights of the
accused a p p ly on ly
when a defendant has a
reasonable expectation
to privacy. W riting for
the majority, Justice
James Aldrnnun said
Inclarrano lost that
reasonable expeclnllon

Legal Notice
N O T IC I FO R N IA R I N O
ON D E C L A R E D
PUBLIC N U IS A N C 1
IN N i l Le* &gt;1. Stock C . 1ST
A O O ITIO N T O G R O V E T E R
R ACE, •&lt;car ding to toe pint
c r r l H recorded In Ptot Boo*
1. Pe«a » e i toe Panic Record*
•I Samlnoto County. Florid*
preaanlly (heron •&lt; being owned
by Thelma J Seey heir* end ell
parlto* having or claiming to
hovd ony light. IIlie ar tntorool
in toe property deter Itoed ebovo
W H ER C AS. Ihe B oord el
C o u n ty C o m m lio lo n e r t ol
Seminote County. Florida, did
on too Mis day o( May. IMS.
find end declare unsanitary and
a public nulianca; tool too
owner at toe property according
to toe property record* In to*
Sem inole C ounty P ro p or •»
Appraiser i Office an which to*
ttructwr* I* tec stod I* Th tlm a J
tody how to t M/ I lU r d I treeI
CM&lt;ego Illinois eoaor, lhal to*
public nuisance It b residential
structure severely damaged by
lire tacatod at IIS Oak Sheet,
Altamonte Springs. F tor Id* and
above, end tool corrective *c
lion Is rogulred to aboto to*
public nutsanca. and
W H E R E A S , is* Beard *1
County Com m l (Honors found
toot too tallowing conditions
constituted 0 public nuisance
( I I Th* building h o i been
severely damaged by tiro and
too element* of nature due to
abandonment. (1) Partitions
real rptter* and shbdthlnp.
ceiling...... eeSortor end Insert
or dears reeling materials, reel
screen* and elndo * frame* are
damegsd beyond reasonable
repair, (I t Electrical aarvton.
oiectrKoi pan***, electrical re
capteclot electrical lights and
switches ore dam oped ** to*
eaten! lhal Pipy ere p hoiord.
IS) Plumbing natures, plumbing
drain syslam. Kef and cold
wator dtotnwfton system and

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W HEREAS, to* toilowing car
rectlv* action necessary la
abate to* public nutoanca to to
darnel tob end remove too build
mg. gorbdgt and rubbish hem
toe property.
MOW T M E B S F O R E . notice It
hereby given to toe said Th*im*
J Seey heirs and all parties
having or claiming to have any
rtgbt. tttto or Inter pal In too
property described above, to
C e u n ty C o m m is s io n e r * *1
Seminoi* County Florid* *t
to M * m . *1 Its regular meet
Ing an toe ilto day at Auguol.
itoi. at to* Somme to County
Service* BuMdfno. Roam W IM.
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P R E V IO U S S O L U T IO N : "Y o u v e i l th a only otto w h o
d O M n 't u n d e rs ta n d lha Situation in too Mtddto East " —
Andy R oon ey

why such structure should not
b* declared a public nutaanc*
and Rto corrective action ad
ebalom enl spec I Hod In th*
Nolle* *1 P u b lic N u is o .it*
mould not b* taken, or cauoa. It
any why top cast at to* correc
tlv a b e ll* * *1 a b a te m e n t
specified to to* notice ol Public
by Thatos*

i. Seay hairs' ar

op i mi I die property
W ITNESS ary hand and seal
tots l a « day a* Juno. IMS
D A V IO N b lR R IE M
Clark to toa beard tH County
B Y : Sandy Wall
Deputy Clark
Publish Fun* to. July L I t It.
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when he visited the
victim’s office Inlend­
ing to kill him.
Justice Ben Overton
agreed — adding lhal
an a c c u s e d w o u ld
expecl a different level
of privacy In a business
office lhan In a private
home. O verton ulso
s u g g e s t e d (hr
Legislature clarify Ihe
statulc.
Bul Just ices
Raymond Erlich and
Lrander Shaw differed
strongly, saying that
reasoning — which wus
based on earlier court
d ecis io n s th ey said
they a lso disagreed
with — would "shake
the foundations of Ihe
4lh Am em dm ent,"
They agreed Ihe lape
was udmtssahle but

legal Notice
N O TIC S FOR H EAR IR O
ON D E C L A R E D
P U B L IC N U I1 A N C I
IN R E : LM SS and IF. M IDW AY,
according to to* plot (hereof os
'•cordad In Plat Book I. Pag*
SI. of toa Public Record* ot
Samlnoto County, Florid* prat
•ntty shown a* being owned by
Rsbeto Chambers and Daretoy
Evena and all parlies having ar
claiming to have any right, till#
or Intoreat in toa property da
W H E R E A S . I ha Baard al
C o u n ty C a m m lt s lo n a r t ol
Samlnoto County. Florida, did
on toa Wto day at May. IM S
find and dec lore a slructura
located In Samlnoto Ceunty.
F lo rid a , to ba unsalo. un­
sanitary and a public nutoanca,
tool toa owner at too proparty
according to toa proparty ra
cards In to* Somlneto County
Property Appraiser s Office on
which to* structure Is leestod is
Hobart Chambers end Dorothy
Evans ol HOI Valencia Court,
Laniard. Florid* UFFIi tool tot
public nuisance Is a residential
slructur* located on Wator
Street. Sanford. Florid* and
described at tat forth
and that corrective ac
non to rogulrod to aba to toe
public nultanca. and
W H E R E A S , th* Board *1
County C e m m ltttontrt Found
tool th* following conditions
constituted a public nutoanca
( I t Th * b u ild in g has boon
severely damaged by to* tie
m * n t* a t n a l y r t Oua ••
abandonment. I l l Foundation
ptovs. eater tor wall*, astorlar
Ing. partitions, root ratters and
(twothing colling |*tot. tiN fto r
and Intorior daws, roofng me
facials. root Hashing window
•last, w indow te r tt n t and
window tram** a rt aomogad
beyond rpoaasiabto repair, lit
Electrical service, electrical
panels, electrical receptacle*,
electrical ughto and twitch**
are dam apt d to tod aatont toot
•hay ar* a hajerd, 14) Plumbing
H s l u r t s . p i u m b i h i d r a in
system, hat and ceto wator
dlslribgilan system and hat
water heater ar* damaged
beyond reason able rapelr ar
nanaslstant. ( I ) Thar* to no
ovtoanc* at a kaptk Ian* ar
dralnttaid. I f ) Thar* to garbage
*&lt; to* building. IM This condl
lion censMIuto* a petonilei fire
hatard. and
W H ER EAA. to* tottowlngcarracllv* action nacattary to
abato to* puM k nutsanca to to
lie ia*it11ip
at|l ■real
—— J fwto
oohwus^w M
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tM'T’vt
prnwvw
na
Ing. garbage and rubbish tram
NOW T H E R E F O R E , natka to
karaby given to toa said Baker!
Chambers and Ogrotot (van*
and off parties having ar claim
ing to have any rtgpd. tttto. ar
Interest In to* property Be
sc rbed above, to appear haler*
to* Boar d at County Commit
slanart *1 Seminal* County
F tor Ida. at M:SB a m . at IM
regular moating an to* IJto Pay
*1 Augutt. IMS. at to* Samlnala
County Sac vice* Building. Roam
W i l l ltd! l e t I First SNpat.
laniard. Florida, to shew couao.
It any. w hy tech slructur*

non *1 Niotsmant specified In
aw Natka at P uM k Nutoanca
should not bp taken, ar cause M
any w*V Rto coot at to* carrec
t it * a c t io n o l a b atem ent
tpacittod in p m natk a at Pubtk
by H o b a rt C h a m b e rs and
Oaratoy Iva n * . Maw hairs or

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tots Sato day at J m m . iM l
D A V IO N B E R R IE N
Clerk to toa Board
ot County CamwtNMrweg
B Y ; Sandy Wall
Deputy C tor*
Publish June M. July L II. 1*.

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D I G IS*

argued ihr statute was
d m tg n rd s tric tly to
a p p ly lo " In lc r c c p lions" of conversations
by police — and not to
privately recorded con
versa! Ions
"T h e victim no more
Intercepted' Ihe con
veisatlon than he ’Inlerrepled' the bullets
lhal ended his life."
Erlich wrote. " I f crim i­
nal acts waive privacy
rights, us the majority
Implies, police have the
right and dnly to In­
trude without u war
rant Into a bcdhxnn
w h e r e ih e o w n e r rrsldcnt is sm ok in g
marijuana, reasoning
that Ihe 4th Am end­
ment protection has
gone up in sm oke.'"

Legal Notice
N O TIC E FO B M B A R IN O
ON D E C L A R E D
P UB LIC N U IS AN C E
IN B E i Section a. Township If
South. Rang* ) l la s t. West *1
toal ol Eosl FN F» tool ol North
to of Nortooosl to of Southeast
to at racer Old In toa PuM k
Record* af Sam male County.
F lor too peasant!) shown a* be
Ing owned by Rstoe M Johnson
end Ml peetiet having ar claim
ing la have any tight. IMl* or
Infer**! In to* property do
ter t**d above
W H E R E A S . Ihe Baard of
C o u n ty C o m m is s io n e r* o l
Laminate County. Florida did
on to* 10th day of M*y, IMS.
Und and doctor* a structure
located In Somlnol* County.
F lo rid * , lo b « unsalo, un
sonilory and a puMk nultonc*.
toot to* *wn*r of too property
*&lt;cm ding to to* property r*
cords In toa Somlneto County
Properly Appraiser'! Office on
which to* structure Is located Is
ft*too M Johnson of Bout* t.
Baa 1*4. Sanford. Florida » m .
lhal to* puMk nultanca it a
residential structure located on
M X t i l l t lr o o l. S a n fo rd .
Flo rM* and further described as
sal forth above and tool carrec
Hv* action It ragulred to abato
to* puM k nuisance, and
W H E R E A S , th* Baard ol
County Cammltslonart found
that to* following candiltons
constituted a public nultanca
I l f Th * building has baan
severely damaged by too die
m a n ta af n a lu r * d u e t*
abandonment It) Foundations
piers, s i tor lev walls, oitortor
stop*, floor framing and floor
tog. pertinent, roof raftort and
(twothing, coiling |Msf, oitortor
and Intorior doors, roofing mo
tor lots, roof lleohlng. window
glad*, window tc ro o n i and
window homo* or* damaged
beyond reason able repair. ( ) )
Electrical sorvico. otoctrlcol
panels, aw chkol rocoptoctet.
atoctrkal lights and switch#*
•V* d im s ild to to* oatonf tool
tody are ■ hatard. (ft Plumbing
n a t u r e s , p lu m b in g d r a in
system, hat and cold wafer
distribution system and hoi
w ater haalor era dam aged
beyond reasonable repair or
nonasltlanl. (I ) Thor* It no
evidence af a sapfk lank or
a* atnftotd. Id I Thar* It porbopa
M to* bwMdUig. IF) This condl
Man canatltvtot a pedant lot Hr#
hatard. and
W H ER E A S , to* tokening cor
rte tiv * action necessary I*
abato to* puMk nuisance It to
dtmtoish and ramove to* build
to# property
NOW TH E R E F O R E , notice It
hereby given to to# said Rato*
M
Johnson end *11 par lies
having or claiming to h a w any
, ar Intaraaf in to*
Nocrlbad abew . to
__ bator* to* Baard at
C a u n ly C a m m l t i la n a r t at
Samlnala Casmfy Florid*, af
t o f f a m . at If* regular map!
ing an to* INN day of Augwot.
IMS. at IT* tomlnoto County
Sarvtca* Bulldtoa. Roam W tIB.
I N I Raaf First Itroaf. Sentord.
Flor Ida. to Wow CPU**. If any.
ssfty such slructur* should not
ba dodarpd • puM k nutoanca
and Rto carroctlw o clk n of
abatam ant tpaciliad In th*
N o lle * af Pubtlc N u lta n c a
should rwf bp token, ar coua*. n
any why *w cast M too carroc
li v e a c tis n af a b a fa m a n t
spec iltod In fh* natka of P uM k
by Retoa M Jshnaan. har hairs
■. if any. w '
agplnat Rtaprsgarfy.
W ITN E S S my hand and a
tolt Sato day a* Juno. I INI
D A V IO N . B E R R IE N
Clark to th* Soar*
of CoMify Commissioner t
• V : Sandy WMi
Deputy Clark
PubUab: June a . July L tl. tt.
D E G 1ST

Evening Herald, Sanford. FI.

legal Notice
N O TIC E O F A
P U B LIC H EA R IN O
TO C O NSID ER
T H E A O O F TIO N OF
A h O R O IN A N C t
BY T H E C IT Y
OF SANFO R D. FLO R ID A
Netica Is hereby given to*! a
Public Hearing will b# held tt
th# Comm its lor Room in toa
City Hall In to* city of Sanford
Florida *1 J 00 a clock P M on
July A IMS. to cons a *- the
adoption ol on ordinance by th*
City Af Sanford. Florida as
follows
O R D IN A N C E NO trot
Ah O R D IN A N C E O F THE
C ITY OF S A N FO R D
FLO R ID A V A C A T IN G . ANO
ABAN DO NING A P O R TIO N OF
A U T IL IT Y C A S E M E N T LY
ING B E T W E E N GROVEW OOO
AVEN UE A N O T H E FLO R ID A
P O N E R C O M P A N Y EASE
M E N T . P R O V I D I N G FO R
S E V E R A B IL IT Y . CO N FLICTS
A h O E F F E C T IV E D A TE
AM parti*s In intyrasl and
Cllnant shall haw an opporhtoi
fy to ba heard al said hear ing
By order of toe City Com
mission of toe City of Senior*
Florida
AOVICE T O T H E P UB LIC II
a parson decides lo appeal a
decision made with raspacl to
any matter consider ad ol th*
abort mooting or hoering ho
may need a w 'b e flm record at
th* proceedings Including to*
testimony and avldanca which
record It not provided by toa
City ol Sanford IFSIM O IO I1
H N Tam m Jr
City Cto'k
Publish Ju n o n IM )

DEG m
N O TIC E FOR H EA R IN G
O N O C C L A R ID
P U B LIC NUISANCE
IN RCi Lot It. H A Y M A N S
AO O ITIO N NO 1. according to
th* plot therool at recorded in
Rial Book S. Pag* 1 ol th*
Public Records al Somlnol*
County. Florida presently shown
s i being owned by Ada Natson
and all parties having or claim
mg to h o w any right title or
tntorotl In th* property da
K'lbad abow
W H E R E A S , th* Board ol
Cs unl y C o m m i s s i o n e r s ol
tom, no*# County, F lor Ida did
on the iVth day ol May IM).
Imd and declare a ttructura
located In Somlnol* County.
Florid* lo b* unsalo, un
sonIlory and a public nuisance
that the owner ot to* property
according to toa proparty r*
tords Irt th* Seminal* County
Property Appraiser s or t kt on
which th* slructur* It located Is
Ada Ha Isen no JarSsrv. Street
Altamonte Springs Florida
tllEI. 'hoi toa public nuisance is
a residential ttructura located
on Jackson Slroat. Allomont*
Springs. Florida and further
da scribed OS tat tor to abort
and that corrective action 11
required to abate 'ha public
nultanca. and
W H E R E A S , th* Board ot
Caunty Com miss lunar s found
lhal too following conditions
comtltutvd s public nuisance
I I I Th* b u ild in g has baan
tavaraly damaged by th* (la
m o n ls o l n a l u r # d u e I*
abandonmen!. ( t l FaundtMtnt
piers, oiteiior walls. sstorNr
slap*, floor framing and INoA
tog. partitions roof rotters andi
that thing, calling |oitl. astorlar
and Intorior doors, roofing mo
tsrlali. roof Mashing, window
gloss, window (croons and
window frames ar* damaged
beyond reasonable repair. I ll
Electrical service, electrical
panels, (Metrical receptacles
electrical lights and twitches
ar* damaged to th* * slant that
-hay ora a halted. 14) Plumbing
f ls l u r o t . p lu m b in g d r a in
t f t ltm , hoi and cold waltf
distribution sytls m and hoi
wator hoolor ar* dam ogtd
beyond rsasonobl* repair or
walltant. IS) Thor* It no
ovldonca ol a taphe Ians or
drolnINM Id) Thar* It garbage
and rubbish inside and ouftnM
ol to* building I f ) This condl
tl*n constitutes • potential lira
helard and
W H ER EAS, th* following cor
rtcllvo action necessary lo
abato th* public nuttanc* it to
dtmeiith and ramove toa build
|. garbage and rubbish Irom
tot property
NOW T H E R E F O R E , nolle* Is
hereby given to toa said ADA
NELSON and all parties having
or claiming lo h o w any rlghl
till*, or Intorotl In to* property
described abow. to appear ba
tor* to* Boord af County Com
mlMtonort of Somlneto Caunty
Flortd* al I B M a m . at Its
regular mealing on toa lfth day
ot August. IMS. at to# Somlneto
County Service* Building Room
W DO. 1101 East First Strati.
Senterd. Flo*Ido. la shew causa.
If ony, why such ttru clu ft
should not be declared a public
nuisance and too carrecliw ac
Iton af abatamant ipaciltad In
th* Natka of P uM k Nuttanc*
should not b* I ahon. or coua*. II
any why th* cool of to* Correc
H r * a ctio n o l a b o lt m f n l
spec Iftod In to* notice at Pubtk
Nutsanca mould not ba paid tor
by Ada ha Ison har hairs or
assigns, or cauta If any, why
said coal mould not ba asaassad
•gains! the proparty
W ITNESS m y hand and seal
this lato day af June. IMS
D A V IO N B E R R IE N
Clark to toa Board
al Caunty Cammlsstonart
BY Sandy Wall
Deputy Clark
PuMIth June to. July S. 11. I*.
IM l
D EG lid

fS O TIC I
U N D E R F IC T IT IO U S
N AM E S T A T U T E
T 0 WHOM I T M A V COdfC E R N
ftotico It hereby given tool fh*
undorslgnsd pursuant to to*
"Fictitio u s Nom a S ta tu te '.
Chapter kdi OF, Florida t loM M .
will regular with Rto Ctork at
to* Circuit Court. In and tor
lorn inoto County. Florid*, upon
rote Ipl of proof of to* puMk*
Iton of tots noflca, to* IScftttout
C A R E A M B U LA N C E P ARAMS OICS
butlnest of » S Highway If tl.
C H IS Worry. F torId* n f t f
That to* carper ol ton Intorotl
ad In said buolnoto enterprise Is
C IT Y A M B U L A N C E PARAM SOICS. IMC
BY tyorott Gilliland
D a te d a l C a s s o i b a r r y ,
I sm mate County. Florid*. Nut
lld d y afJima. IMS
Publish Juno |l. M July l I t
IMS
D I O IIS

Friday. June IE, ItBJ—11A

Legal Notice
N O TIC E OF A
P U B LIC H EA R IN O
T O CONSIDER
T H E ADO P TIO N OF
AN O R DINANCE
BY TH E C IT Y
O F SANFORD. FLO R ID A
tsotlc* Ik hereby given tool •
Public Hearing will ba he'd tl
to* Commission Room In th*
City Hall In to* City of Vontord
Florida i l l Of 0 Clock P M on
July 1 IM ! to consider th*
adoption ol an ordinance by th*
City of Sanford. Florida, as
follows
O R D IN A N C E NO ltd!
AN O R D IN AN CE OF TH E
C I T I OF S A N FO R D
F L O R ID A V A C A TIN G AN O
A B A N D O N IN G T H A T POR
TIO N OF FO U R TH S T R E E T
L Y IN G B E T W E E N POP LAR
A V E N U E
A N D T H E
S E A B O A R D C O A S T L IN E
R A IL R O A O R IG H T O F W AY
R
E
S
E
R
V
ING A U T IL I T Y E A S E M E N T
P R O V I D I N G
F O R
S E V E R A B IL IT Y C O N FLIC TS
AND E F F E C T IV E O A TE
All parties In Interest and
cititons shall haw an apportum
ty to ba haard al said hearing
By order of to* City Com
mission of th* City of Sanford
Florida
A D V IC E TO TH E P U B LIC If
* parson dec Idat to appeal a
decision mad* with raipact to
any maltor considered *1 lha
abow moating or hearing ha
may naad a verbatim record ol
lha procaodlngt. including lha
testimony and avldanca which
recoed is not provided by lha
City ol Sanford (FS)d(PI(M I
M N Tamm, Jr
City Clark
Publish JunaM IN )

DEG^lM_____________
N O TIC E OF A
P U B LIC H EAR IN O
TO CONSIOER
TH E ADO PTIO H OF
AH ORDINANCE
BY TH E C ITY
OF SANFORD. FLO R ID A
Nolle* Is hereby given lhal a
Public Hearing will ba laid al
to* Commission Room In lha
City Hall In toa City al Sentord
Florida at f 00 o clock P M on
July I IMS, lo consider th*
adoption ol an ordinance by lha
City ol Sanford. Florida at
follows
O R D IN A N C E NO DM
AN O R D IN A N CE OF TH E
C IT Y OF SA N FO R D
F L O R IO A . CLO SIN G
V A C A TIN G ANO ABAN DO N
ING A PO R TIO N OF D ES O TO
O R IV E LY IN G AT THE
S O U TH W E S T CO RNER OF
TH E IN T E R S E C T IO N OF
O R L A N D O DR IVE ( U S D A
» t l A N O D E S O T O O R IV E
R E S E R V IN G A U T I L I T Y
EASEM ENT
P R O V ID IN G
FOR S E V E R A B IL IT Y CON
F L IC T S AND E F F E C T IV E
O A TE
All parllot In Inlarasl and
citlient shall h aw an opportuni
•y lo bo hear d *1 said haar mg
By order ol lha City Com
mission of to# Clfy of Sentord.
F lor Ida
A O V IC E TO TH E P U B LIC II
a person decides lo appeal a
decision mod* with rttpocl to
ony matter considarad al lha
above mooting or hearing ha
may naad a verbatim record el
lha proceedings Including lha
testimony and tvktonct. which
record Is nof provided by toa
City of Sentord (FSIddOIOSl
M N Tomm. Jr
City Clark
Publish June n . IM !
De g iso

Legal Notice
N O TIC E FOR H E A R IN O
ON D E C L A R E D
PUB LIC N U IS AN C E
IN R E : Lo t 11. O R A N G E
E S T A T E S accortffng to to* plal
thereof as recorded In Plal Book
tt Pag# fa. al th* Public
Records of Somlnol* County.
Florida presently shown at b*
Ing owned by M onel* and
Lur ton* Williams end all par tree
having or claiming to h a w any
right fill# or Intorotl In fh*
property deter [bad above
W H E R E A S , the Board ol
C o u n ty C o m m is s io n e rs ol
Seminole Caunty F lor Ida did
on toa )*to day el May. IfU .
Ilnd and dec lar* a structure
located In Samlnoto Caunty.
F lo rid # lo ,b * unsalo. un
unita ry and a puM k nultonc*
lhal lha owner ol th* property
according to to* property r*
cord* In to* Samlnoi* County
Proparty Appraiser a Offko on
which th* slructur* It tocatod Is
Menci* and Lur ton# Williams of
Pott Offko Ba* left. Sanford.
Florid* JJD I. tool th* public
n g ls a n c* Is * re s id e n tia l
slructura w ia rtly destroyed by
Hr* located on Citrus T ro t
O rly* Sanford Florid* and
further described os sal forth
•bow and that corrocllw ac
Hon Is rtgulrtd to abato to*
public nultnnc* and
W H E R E A S , lha Board ol
County Commissioner I found
lhal th# following conditions
conslitwtod a public nuisance
I I I Th* build in g has botn
savortly damaged by lira and
th* otomanls ol nofur* due to
abandonment. I l l E s lo rla r
walls, tttonor stops partitions
root rolle rs and thaalhlng.
cslling lots! s ■far lor and intorl
or doors rooting malarial*, root
Hashing window glass window
screens and window Irtm a t arc
damaged beyond reasonable
repair. I l l Electrical sarvlco.
atoctrkal panels, atoctrkal r#
caplac'rt. atoctrkal lights and
twitches tra damaged lo lha
•itonl toal they ara a hatard
111 Plumbing Ha lures plumbing
drain lyslsm , hoi and cold
wator attribution tyttom and
hoi wttar haalor or* damaged
beyond reasonable repair ar
-&lt;on*iislonl, IS) Thora It ayl
dance of a toplk tank anddrain
Hold. Idl Thora Is garbage and
rubbish ms Ida and outside ol to*
building and
W H ER EAS list following cor
rtc llv o action necessary lo
abato fh* public nultanca Is to
demolish and remove lha build
Ing. garbage and rubbish from
lha proparly
NOW T H E R E F O R E , nolle* Is
hereby given I* too sold Mane to
and Luf ton# Williams and *11
parlies having or claiming to
have ony right, tllto. or Intoratl
In lha property dttcribod above,
appear bator* lha Boord ol
C a u n ly C o m m lt t lo n o r t ol
Somlnol* County Florida. *1
I I 00 i m t l IK regular moo!
Ing on lha nth day ol August.
IMS. ol too Somlnol* County
Services Building Room W DO.
1101 East First Slrool Sanford
F lor Ida. to show causa, if any,
why such slructura should nof
ba declared a puM k nultanca
and th* correctly* action ol
ebattm ont specified In th*
Nolle* ot P ublic N ultonc*
should not be taken, or cauas. If
any why lha cost of lha correc
tlv a a c tio n o l a b a te m e n t
spec Iliad In lha nolle* of Public
Nultanca should nof b* paid foe
b y M a n c lo a n d L u r l o n a
Williams. Hwir holrs or atalgnt.
or causa. If any, why said cost
should nof b* astatsad against

N O TIC E
TIN SI Johns R iw r Wstor
MonAgamonl D ftlrk t hat r#
c f lv M an application for Con
sumptls* Wator Use from
SE M IN O L E C O U N T Y
SCHOOL BOARD, I H I
M E L L O H Y lL L E AVE , SAN
FO R O FL D D I. application
D I D o u t Akf, on l)/ig/ts Th*
applicant prypoaos lo withdraw
OSS M G O of G R O U N D W A TE R
F R O M T H E F LO R I0 A N
A Q U IF E R VIA I E X IS T IN G
W E L L FOR GRASS IHR IGA
TIO N to solve I t ocrtlsl in
Seminole County located In sac
Hon W Township I I South
Nang* H E 0(1
Th* Governing Boord of fh*
District will lake action to gram
or deny to* applkkltonli) no
sooner lhan M day* Irom th#
data ol this nolka Should you ba
Intorostad In any of hr# Hftod
applications you should cu'.lact
to* SI Johns River Wator Man
•gomanl Disfrkl at P D Bor
Isle. P alaK a. Florida } K J I
ID* or In parson al II* ollko on
S ta le H ig h w a y I to W est,
Paialka. Florid* M d / tM U II
W r ll l o n ob |ot D o n to 111*
application may be mad*, bul
should be received no Ia toe to#n
I I da ys Iro m th* d o lt *1
publication Written ob|*ctiore
should identity th* ob|*ctor by
name and address, and fully
date rib* to* ob(*ctton to to*
application Filing a written
obiacHon do** noi tnlilto you Id
* Chap tor HO Florida Statute*.
Administrative Hearing Only
thoe* persons whoa# substantial
interests ar* altoctod by to*
application and who III* * peH
Hon mooting to* rogulrtmonto
of SatIkm M D H . F A C , may
obtain an Administrative Haar
ing AH llmafy tltod written
abler Hons will be presentod to
toe Board tor IK consideration
in It* d e lib e ra tio n on lha
application prior to too Board
I an Ing action an to* application
Oanni** T Komp. Director
Division of Records
SI John* A Ivor Water
Management District
Publish June» . IfU
D E G IS1
F IC T ITIO U S NAM E
Notk* to har (b y given tool I
am engaged In business al P O
Bov I f M. O rltd * . Somlnol*
County. Florid* li f t ! under to*
IkliHOUS nans# of A TO UCH OF
S P RING and that I inland to
register said name with to*
Ctork at lha C ircuit Court.
Samlnoto Caunly, Florida In
ac cor done t with too provisions
of to* Fktiftoud Noma Slafvto*.
T* w it Section M l ft Florid*
SUIutot IOff
/%! Scoff W Kirby
Publish Juno f. Id. II. M. IMS
D J O t o ____ ______ _________
F IC T IT IO U S N AM E
Noflca to hereby given tool I
*m engaged M business *1 dll
Las a B ird Sentord Samlnoto
C o u n ty, F lo rid a under Ih*
Ik liftous noma ol A E IN N E T T
A C O , INC *nd to#l I inland to
register said name wito too
Ctork el Ihe C ircuit Cosrrt.
Samlnoto Cosinty. * tor id* la*
accordance with toa pr**totone
af toa Fictitious Nam# Slafutok.
T o w n SacI ton M i f f Ftorlda
Statute* IMf
&gt;S' B M Aakar
Publish June f ld .l l . l t . IMS
DEG M

W ITN ES S my hand and seal
IMS arm day ol June. I N !
D A V IO N B E R R IE N
Ctork toto* Board
ol County Commissioners
B Y Sandy Wall
Oopuly Ctork
Publish Juno j* July S. II. If.

IM!
D E G It!
F IC T in O U S N A M E
Nolle* Is hereby given that I
am engaged in business *1 Iff
Montgomery Hoad Altamonte
S prin gs. Sem inole C o u n ty,
Flor Ida Ilf It lasdor IhotlcHIlou*
nam* ot BANK A BUSINESS
E Q U IP M E N T CO RP . end toal
I inland to register sold nemo
with to* Clerk ot th* Circuit
Court Samlnoto County. Ftorlda
in accordance with the pro
visions ot th* Fictitious Noma
Statutes fow l! Section MS OS
F Ior Ida Slatulos IkSf
D IV E R S IF IE D
TEC H N IQ U E S . INC
/S' W A Foirlull. President
/*.- K M Foirlull. Sacrolary
Publish Juno IS. I I. I f A July S.
IM l

QEGfl

F IC T ITIO U S N A M E
Notice is hereby given lhal I
am engaged m business al (Of
South S ilv e r C lu s te r C l .
Long wood Somlnol* County,
F tor Ida H IM under toa fktlltous
name al P M tS C O TT S LAW N
AND L A N D S C A P I N G
SER VIC E, and toal I Inland to ‘
I agistor said name with to*
(la rk ol ih* C ircu it Court.
Somlneto County. Ftorlda In
accordant* with lha provisions
of toa Fictitious Norn* Sioluto*
Tow it Sai lion M l Ot Florida
Statute* lost
'* Hsr old Prase oil
Putaish Juno I I . M A July S. II.
I IMS.
D E G 11*

F IC T ITIO U S N AM E
Nefift to hereby given toal I
am angagad ■ busmans •• lira
H llry
11*1. Lake M a ry.
Sam male County. Florid* under
th* fkflilos/s nam* of T H E
D E C O R A TIN G C O R N E R , and
lhal I island la register sold
name with toa Clark ad toa
C ire Mil Cfurl. Samlnoto Caunty,
Ftorlda to accardarsca with toa
pravlltarw ef th# F lc tltia u i
Nam* Statute*. Toertt Soctkn
M l PI F tor toa Statutes 1*1/
/*/ Sarah Elton Chapuf
PuMish Juaa Id, I I . M A July A
IMS
O E G tf
F IC T IT IO U S N A M E
Natka I* hereby given toal I
1I« business af Iff
Spring*. S tm ln a la C a u n ty,
f ior id* U t i l under toa fictitious
nam* at SERV TE C H CO RP .
and toal I intend la regtsSer said
noma with toa Clark of Rio
CirceH Court, Samlnoto Castoff.
Florida tn accardanca with lha
provisions al ih* Flcfllloua
Nam* Statutes. M erit Section
M l f t Ftorlda Statutes in /
D IV E R S IF IE D
TE C H N IQ U E S . INC
/* W A Fablull. President
iV K M FseiuM. Secretary
Publish juna 14.1). M A July I.
IM l
O E G ft

�1 J A - E v t n i n g H e ra ld . S a n f o rd , F t.

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F r id a y , J u n e I I , IM S

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25— S p ecial Notices
• M A R Y K A Y COSM ETICS •
la in car* and cater Heir
c o N N te ........................... m m o

27—Nursery &amp;
Child Cere
I will babysit four (M id In my
horn* weekdays Seminole
Hiyh *'«!&gt; Donna 111 1*01
Will baby 1 I ' rnr I
. Ar ,
hours, no *g* llmll Call
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33-R e a l Estate
Courses
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a Reel Estate licenser e
Wa altar Free Taitlan
and continuous Training!
Call Dick ar Vicki lor details
i n i t a r . m fjo* i v r rr« ioio
Keyes el Floctd* , Inc
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55—Business
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Company paid laad proqram
Low prlca, Larga prolill Not a
franchise I al aniilanca lor
•raining Im a ll Invattmanl lor
invan lory lorlout colit onlyl
Call M r V o il W i n M il
I maka Ovar &lt;10 000 a month
with my telephone You con.
loo Part/Fulltlm* MFOKH
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41— Money to Lend
N u tin e tt C apital IM.000 lo
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mifb m San for d arra rail
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to o Laonard’l Shall
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saaking pari lima work, need
apply 21 hour 1 par waak. will
•rain 12 TO lo tla rl Sand
pictura and rttuma lo Dantal
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105—DuplexTriplex / Rent

1 W t t A W rf c iZ if a I r t t

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M ANAGER FO R SANFO R D
Labor olflce W ill train lo
manage all aspec It ol oNIct
‘ Call 111 IMB________________
Mature Sal. soar San with reran
t i p lor ladW* lash ton shop
Apply at Bigger ond Beftar
Fathlons I t ; E 1 st Urool
AVON E A R N IN G S W O W !II
O PEN T E R R IT O R IE S NOW IH
m U H o r 212-OAIt

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PHONE WORK
Pari fim i No a « p a * a rt«C*!
tiff* «riIf train Sat apponM
m#ni! from our Long wood
offica Starling va'ary from
M HJ to 17 SO par hour Im
m adiiU pay ra m for tho*a
who fry hardar Potanfial 410
p«r hour within * waahi Call
Jim Cote 114 i t 10
P.ck up and dalivary man Mutt
te (• yaart old with a valid
f)a driving licanM Apply in
perton 4* 7M S F rtm h A v« ,
Sanfotd

REAL ESTATE
SALES PEOPLE
High
Earning*
Potanhai?
Modarn offita In atcallant
»ocat»en Complafa framing
program Na* divtaon of old
t!tabii*had firm
Call naw
for dafail* on plaa*a«f
work mg condition* and to
*acura your futura
Jim Raffarfy
% t»U H
SAl I \ m A I N C C I
I am arhila Itarning lha growing
an#r g f but mat t T r a ir+ng and
a p p o In I m a n f * p r §v 1 dad
Minimum US 000' par yaar No
•ppariama raquirad For da
lail* call Jim ( ook *14 MW

SALES
full framing and f a i l Star11
Pay plan for *aft* par*ont
*ho ara Willing to proapact
In ham# food lala* National
Company Call lor appoint
man!
C #n I a e I C h ip .
waaM ayl 131 J W ___________
\ »11ar /C'omaan ion v ar lad hour *
Inc I •waning* M utt bt rail
«bl« an! hava own Irantporla
lion Mith im all child OK
m im
________________
1UM M ! M J O t l
Immadiafa opaning*
a C tru a i
«Afarahou*a
Navar a Faa*

CEMENT WORKERS •
H ELPERS
E scollont pay
Start right away ATI .200

99-A p *r1ments
Unfurnished / Rent

7 1 -H elp Wanted
Student*/Retirees/Housewives
Part Hmo or lull bmo BIG tk
long term auiomalx rtkidu
alt T i l IT F l.o r jit t s a l
Warned Lady lo bvo In 1 days a
we*. Taka cart ol elderly
lady M utl have soma nursing
aide t.porfence M l (Fill
Welder. Laytwi, 4 Fitters
Faata Stool Carparalton
Over lime 4 Orcollonl banaMt
Call 7Y1 t u t o r
Coma by
aalS Edgawaltr Dr
O i.ry to
EO E

73—Employment
Wanted
C L E A N IN G LADY
Call Kath,
_______ roe m foaa_______

91—Apartments/
House to Share
Wanted to rent Mouse or apt
Alto naod temporary fhop and
» lor ago 111 ta il Suita IOC*

93— Room s tor Rent
#

C lvttU iN Apt* 4 Mama*
TV Mfchari. laundry maid. ISO
wk up Of • 471 S4*. 47)1410
Furnlihad Room For danf S#a
at m s Gala PI ) block* off

Ttttv$f 4 SonlfdAm

ffoam Pfilh H o u it 4 Pool
Privilaga* %AS a waak Coma
lo cornar of Nolly 4 7Sfh
ifraaf Counfgry C ub Manor,
*124^ __
SAN FO R D Furnlthocl room* by
tha waak Raaionabla rata*
Maici *#r ylca Call J7I '4101
17 PM 4IS Palmallo Ava
T M I F IO R IO A

m u!

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&gt;00Oak Avanu#
n t 4)04
Paa*orvab*a Waakly Rata*

97— A perlm entt
Fu rn ish e d / Rent
Furn Apt* far law*# CMilan*
111 Palm#Mo Ava
J C a a p t No Phuna Call*
Lavai'y I I d r m
Complafa
privacy, walk to downtown.
14) wk 1700 *ar Call I I I 774*

or m &lt;4J7___________

lo *«ly 1 bdrm . claaf&gt; 1*0 par
waak ineluda* ulfllty IJS0
%ac ur ity tSapo«H Call 771*417
Of 77 1 4*47
_____ __
Matufa Ganttaman Wanlad iwith
car 4 abt# fo do yard work in
aichanga for partial pay man t
toward* aparlmant Sand Ra
ply to Boa 700. C'O Evan mg
Mar aid P O Boa 1417 San
ford Fla 17777

SANFORD CRT. APTS.

LO CAL 0 R I V E R 1
Straight
bucks Good pay Start right
away SFI 4200
RECEPTIONIST. OFFICE
H E L P E R S . C L E R K S . CRT
OPERATORS
I mmedi at e
openings Good pay sc alas
Call (Ft 4HO NOW I
W ELD ER S Cor I if led Exoilont
pay scales Call today (F I
4100
PAINTERS A P A IN TER
N ELFIR t
Immediate
openings good starting pay
Call today 471 4100
D R YW ALL WHh or without
..parlance
Immadiafa
openings Good pay Call te
day (F t 4MB_________________

TOOL A Oil MAHER
Fra far individual with alum!
n«m manufacturing •■pari
am a I y fi •■pvriamt with
punching cutting and net
thing dta* Mu*l hdva own
tooii

MACHINIST
E&gt;p*'ion&lt;* In a manwlactur
mg ope. ebon sotting up ond
o p e r a t i n g o v a r i e t y ol
toolroom machine* Must he
a*io to work al riooa tolerance
bom drawings
Inlet ostod condsda tos
shov'd contact

HARCAR ALUMINUM
PR00UCTS CO..
PO Drawer S. Senior d
Or Phono O T tIM

TRUCKDRIVERS NEEDED
Pact lima b hdl lima FC L. goad
dr lying record. 4 bo a**o s#
do*. D O T physical Sat ta u

TRUCKDRIVERS
D'eael Radi M u
E spar lessee haiplwi
Call_______________
m o ii
W AITRESS N E E D E D
No aspar lance necokeary Goad
benefits paid r e ta ilo r's
Apply Its parson between
FAJMIPM ol Wattle Mouse
SloSa RO as and I 4, tankard
i

331-0759. Eve 323-7*43

CALL BART
REALESTATE
R EA LTO R
121 MW

By Owner 101 Forres' Dr . Loch
A rb o r
1 b d rm . 2 oalh
screened porch 2a* 100
Call 121 H i t

HALL
M i l l ! MK
RTOtlOR
» TTk»2 im e R a a

U l TOU NEED
TO I NON
IB BEM (STIR

on t bdirm turn apt!
At*o a vaiiabia ttudfo
7 bdr m apar tmant*

bdrm . larga living room
kitchen win* appliances tlaO
month * deposit 111 1020
1 bdrm . I bat*. Doltrre Apl
S2S0 security deposit UFO par
month Can 122 tISO

101—Houses
Furnished / Rent
Sanford Single family homa 1
Bdrm I bath fenced, garage
outside pal 0 k S42S mo tkt
latlBIlQOkOC akt 0421 altar t
1 b d rm , g a r a g e , lake
prlyatagak, qulel turroun
^ in jjjw ja lb C a in t lW F ^

103—Houses
Unfurnished / Rent
Country larga two story homo
2100 par month
C E N T U R Y 21
KISH R EAL E S T A T E
B B A L T O G ................. n ta o a i
H ID D E N LAKE 1 bdrm
2
bath, kids o k . rw pelt Srkl
par month Caff SFa rv j 7
o a a IN D E L TO N A o a o
a • HOMES FOR R E N T a a
_____ . &lt; IFS ISM a a
Sanford west ol 1/4, 2 bdrm 2
bath, central ait heal lamed
yard dbt garage, lake eccett
2120 a mo First. Iasi, tecuri
ty 111 .Far
S a n la rd 201 South M aple
Spacious 1 Bdrm
I'y both,
enormout kitchen, fireplace,
washer /dryer hook up. te ll
par month Security S420
Call: Ruki 140 1111 or Barry
•WOJFk
1 Bdrm . 1 bath. air. carpal,
screened porch quiet, near
U C F . Call 020 20.1
1 bdrm , 1 bath. 2 car garage,
screen porch, paddle Ians,
carpaling lireplece 2200 sec
M i l mo . Raleromee 222 22aa.
oiler &gt;
________________
1 B d r m / I both, g ar ogs
AC/Meaf carpel, kids o k no
pots. 02*2 mo plus deposit
Work 12. 2201 or 2F4 *»20
1 bdrm House For Rani
0*00 a month, plus doposll
1210140

105—Duple*Triple* / Rent
2 bdrm, air. carport lone ad back
yard, water and bash pick up
included, 1100 par menth
Call 1210111____________
1001 * Meltowvlllo 1 B d rm . I
bath. air. appliances 1121 par
month plus S1J! security de
posit Call 111 2001

STENSTROM
R E A L T Y »R E A L T O R

E X C E L L E N T BUYI 1 b d rm .
fenced Greet lecehont Walk
to all kinds ol shopemg' Un
believable terms MF 10*

Mini Nuthouses

220 A U p

G E N E R A L O F F I C E
TR A IN E E S
G re .l starting
lab Several openings Good
pay sit 4100

TR UC K D R IV ER S Long haul
Immediate’ Good driving ro
cord Over 21 art 4100

107—Mobile
Homes / Rent

113—Storage Rentals

Ont Month Fitt Rmt

IMMEDIATE OPIN IN O S
General Construction labor
Good pay t ' t sloo

LAR G E HOME
L A R G E LO T
Outer lireet F it up 4 save b*gl
1 bdrm 2 be'h al 2&lt;2I Veto
Pr ,c*d to **" lat ooo

a Bdrm I B .m fireplace
new kitchen bath i root,
•encadback We* U * *00 now
IF* *00 Buyer pays dosirv;

vAKE H A R N E Y W i b r bore 2
Bdrm . 1 bath. air. fireplace
screened porch S ilk per
month Call le t sirs

D E L IV E R Y H E L P E R S no as
parlance necessary Fulltim e
Good slat ling pay a rt* HO

F A C T O R Y A S S E M B L Y and
P RO DU CTIO N W ORK Most
shifts open Good pay scales
I Ft SJ0Q

BATEMAN REALTY

109—Mobile Home
Lots / Ren!

UMP PlKtA.......... 774-UU
Term lN Technlctow
One ol Fla t oldaal past control
companies looking lor ce
rear minded Individuals with
a willingness fo learn and
advance Co vo h k H k co
bonetlls Apply ts.7 Pork
Drive Spencer Post Control
Nophocw CAIN_______________
Tired ol Jo* Hvnlingt
Call Futures
they have
hundreds ot |ob openings tor
those who want to work
sri i »0

141 —Homes F o r Sale

Lie Reel Ester* Breker
loot Sanlard Ay*

Avail. July 1st t bdrm Adults
No CfcMdrm* no p#t» fully
furn , ttr phont. #H uVURtMrii
met Aft#&lt; 1 PM. 177 7t$7

N(«5PRFm CARRIER
NEEDED
ChvluOlo. Or.ado oroo Musi bo
bondebit have dapandabia
Iran spur let ion hare lolophorw
and ba ratponsibto To work
brlwaon 3 &lt;x&gt; P M A a 00 PM
Far mar* into call Tony.
172 2*11 between 1100 AM
end s 00 PM
________
NURSE S A ID E S : A ll khltt*
Eipefienced or certified pro
lotted Apply In parson al
Lakarlow Nursing Center, kit
E 2nd SI ■Laniard
NURSESNEBOED
IM M E D IA T E L Y
R N L P N and N A s . All
thills arallabW. SIO bonus lor
ell rw* employees
NURSE W O R L D
C A LL) SIS IH I
in k Loo Rd., Winter Park

2 RORM . I to bath central err.
nether dry or hook up. toby
carpeted no pen UFO per
month Call (10 Fata .b e ' a
PM

141—Homes For Sale

............... 12104FO

C O N D O ’S!
2 bdrm 1 belli,
c e n tra l air/beal. cauntry
kitchen! Easy Term*! 2 to
chaasabom
M l.

117—Commercial
Rentals

»10,014k

see

SUNLAND ESTATES! I
gorgeous homes I* cheeie
tram All Show Baavtilullyl
Easy drive to Orlande Only
sat 200. 111.200 4 212.000

fiti Al l 4 DM it# Spot# TOO up fo
? 000 *q ft *lto *fCK#g# #v#il
Ab‘* 177 4401

131—Condominium
Rentals

Sanford's Sain Ltadtr
WE LIST AN D SE LL
MORE HOM ES TH A N
ANYO NE IN N O R TH
SEM IN O LE C O U N T Y
S TU N N IN G I
1 bdrm I bath
home win* eitra large utility,
centeal air heel fenced yerdl
24S eoo

3 2 3 -5 7 7 4
2SOS MW Y It OF
Midden Lake lot WUdwood Or
1 bdrm 2 belh dbi garage
porch, control t ir Super
Clean' Assumable 141 000
R E A L TO R
M AR VIN K LA IL
04/ H IS
O' H I ’ UF

Lake Mary Senlerd 1 Bdrm 2
bath, f i r e p l a c e . sauna.
nauIHut. racket ball lake
amenities. 0222 par month plus
deposit Call M2 also________
Sanford 110 W Airport Bird
G 1 2 bdrm 1 bath 1241 mo
1 011 404f_

SINGLE STORY
LIVING

T r L - JT li
i\wrfu&gt;iili i ** v i*4M«itnn i l r»

letse Terms lo Fit
Tour Nteds!
Furnished or Unfurnished.

KISH REAL ESTATE
lies tea *e
S E V E N S E C L U O E O acres
Cedar Frame 2 bdrm/1' ■ bath
1 story home boasts upper A
lower decks to help you *n|ev
the peaceful country salting
E sposed beam c e lk e d ra l
celling
Br i ck llro p la c e
Slefnei* glass wlndews 4
deers

Carports
Private F i l m
Lush Landscapeng Fell Children
WA T E R B I D S A C C E P T ! 01

Call......... 321-1911
2 bdrm 2 beth Hidden Lake
Villa t car garage, pool
tennis court access tU U 'iio
OH i is F

|4|,|Mi 'DO
L I K E N E W Condo N#w bwth
N#w p#lnt New c*rp#f. New
C#btfl#te t#p*. N # « t i l *
t#y#f #11 Hut 4 Owrwr will
• * l ! t ! In l l n # n c I n f
7
B dfm M 'ib efti

123—Wanted to Rent
Nttd 1 bdrm, 2 bith house
_______ In rent tlia lo o ________

127—Office Rentals

ft17) 000i#

Offices lo dint

I NV E S T OR S tftUft on# will m#lio
tqu *#m« m «n#f 1 4 ront#l
wfiiil* on *■/ t ocro Owner
will •t i l 11 in I mo nt inf

R##i£f94^biff *nd COOvwnJtfil
701 N AA#p4#, 4#nlofd
17) *0*0
fyOO0 |q, 11 attic# *p#c# infill'
#t&gt;l*, «#cond floor of &lt;d
mifiifiriNv# building S#ntord
Airport 44 SO p#r *q ft In
Giud#! i i r , h##f |«mfori#! *nd
p«rhing CAll Sontovd Airport
Aut9kOdl*v lor Ctatfttl* m f i ll

ttr ooo o#
L O V E L Y I r i m i homo on Ire#
vhoded lot 1 Bdrm/1 both
groat room with lirepiato
S&lt;r##n#d m ' m oro* Ondor
ground iprmLIor

E I SHOWING! 1 bdrm 1 bath
heme with paddle Ians, Eat In
Kitchen central ai r, heal ,
large cioieli' 114 eoo
G R E A T LO C ATIO N I 1 bdrm 1
bath heme with kidney shaped
peo l . r e c r e a t i o n r o a m ,
hreplece central atr/heell
tel .100
TH IS IS TH E ONE I 2 bdrm 1
bath home with Spill bdrm
plan. Eel in Kllchtn, game
room fireplace! SRI,000
V A C AN T IA N D I
Film * Pro
party Ironleg* on 11th Street1
Ideal tor retail tales or con
turner sarvrets tocalwn A
high treble araa and tsceltonl
tor locating any type ol rtteb
establishment! see 100
W ILL B U ILO TO S U IT! YOUR
LO T OR OUR1I E X C L U S I V E
A G E N T FOR W INS O NG
OEV C O R F . A C E N T R A L
F IO R IO A L E A O E R I MORE
HOME TOR LESS M O N E Y '
CALL TO D A Y !
O G E N E V A O SCEO LA RO ■
TO N E D FOR M O B ILE S !
t Acre Country tracts
Wall Irtadan paved Rd
10 to Dawn 10 Y rs al I1 M
From 110.2001
II you ore looking tor a l«K
casslul career in Real E tIO e,
Slenslram Really is loakMtg
tor yau Cab Lea Aibrtghi
today at 111 2420 Evening*
M l ioa&gt;

CALL ANY TIME

322-2420
1141 PARK AVE

*01 Lk Mary Rlvd
I X C I L I I N T condi ti on. I
M r m / l&gt; i bath, family room
with li r t f io d 11*14 »cr##n#d
porch 1 calling fan* Kitchan

HI —Homes For Sale
Rr OwhEf ) bdrm. 7 b#fh
Large lot. appro* 1200 sq b
undar root 11000 down,
assumable mortgage In city
ol Sanford Call 111 SICF or
Ml (Gilevenings
BY OW NER 14» W0 ) lldrm F
Bath, larga kitchen heal air.
fireplace utility room. &gt; car
garage, qulel corner, big oaks
Call M l HOP, or M l O IO F_____
By Owner Lack Arbor. Sanlard
4 Bdrm . 2 bath pool. CM A,
completely remodeled. Owner
financing 114,1000 Cob
*04 411 ( H I or 000 4110211

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O P E N S U N D A Y ! lie 1 PM

(305) 321 0041
012 W lllh Slraol
Sanlard. FI2IF1I

FROM *315
.Rental Office
323-2920

REALTOR
L A K E M A R Y . TH E Cratsmgs
ideal family Itvinf (hoes*
Irom
eur * bdrm ) BaiN
Horn#* Laka Mary Sc heel
District Otteced at uv.ftoa
and ft#*.#ao
lh# Wall 'll., Cam,pa rtf

■' 4220 S 0GULNO0 DNIVl:
;

SANTORO

M l 2001

CONSULT OUR

3711101
t and 2 bdrm near town IFS
and 141 per wook 11SO tecuri
ty. Coll 111
.waning*
i bdrm Its wook, plus deposit
Single ot couple Utilities
lvr..,»)md l i r w r .

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AND LET AN EXPERT DO THE JOB

f t — A pert men ti
Unfurnished / Rent

T o lis t Y o u r

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2 b d r m / C both a ir.
carpeted stove r t b l g . t i l l
mo , In cl w o lo r. to w er,
garbage loop M l adll
4 A M 4 0 0 COVE AF1S
m I AlrparT bird
PHONE m e k M . I l l sakl
Elbetoncy bam list me
Discount lor Senior CHIIons
• C O U N T R Y S E T T IN G *
Largo I 41 Bdrm Aparlmanlt
Adull LabavtowFamily Foaiiida
Availabto Now Open Waohandk
Security Deposit Ilk# win* this
ad I

MASTER! COVE..... 1217900

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

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Monday thru Friday
Saturday bom

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end Remodeling

Cell M I IFAlor (AT 2011

RIMOOCUNGSPECIALIST
Tho Whoto Boll CN W a &gt;

RIDGEWOOD ARMS Am.
Limited Tim* Onlj

B u s in e s s ...

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322 702*

______Financing Ayoiiobto______

Air Conditioning
4 Holing
Appllinct Repair
ANb m i ^ p i p K i 5 d r iK (
10 hr. Service Na E lb e Charge
I I yr otp 0041401.1144021

Anything Electrical Itwce 1*201
Eitimatas 10 Hr. Servlet Cabs
Tern’s Ito c b k Service ^IX ITIO
C O N T E M P O R A R Y E L E C TR IC
Complete CMetrical Veryices
l i t 22FF
TVV k Tetoph
0 4 S Electric
MIOMO
New 4 remodeling, eddbiona.
lent security tights timers
plus all atoc services Quality
Service Lie anted k Bonded

Ftnct
IN S TA LL S I L L 4 R IP A IB
Cyprott ....Chen* Lma------Wood
________Fence m - O T I ________
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Build a Bigger Busm en'
Uta The Herald Claulllad*
C A LL TO D A Y
Ml MU
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G E N E V A LA N O C LEA R IN G
Lot Lands tear irvl
Fill dirt
Topsoil
Ponds Drain dbchei
Silo Proper alien Call let SOX
TH O R N E LANO CL B AR IN G
F IL L D IR T e C L A V a
S H ALE 4 H A U L IN G
M I SCSI

Lawn Strvica
ACE LAW N SERVICE

Airport Blvd I bdrm. 2bath
S2FSme . I Its Free
I Bdrm . 2 bom
dir. appliances washer dry*Can OIF 2441 or 200 d l l

lantord newly remadatod larga
1 bdrm , new klkhan w 'w
carpel, air. SJU0 r tec Oil B
S P arkAve Call 004 ta» 2100
Tired O l Apertnseat LivingF
Experience the privacy al
y«ue own heme In ana at egr
luxury dupiasas Lg &gt; bdrm
i bam vaulted cabing appi .
hook ups private screened
patio your own yerd'melnt
boo Starting al SldO Call tor
ddOaSli. IPRAIPAA, H I EUR
U p k le irt apa rtm gnl Nawlg
•omodatod Elector 4 water
furnished I I I par waak
Pertocl tor tingle ar young
married couple Ne children
p le e ia
1 1 1 lo ta a lte r I .
weekdayt
I and t bdrm Alta lurmihed
•tllctoncY bom SFI ween U »
depot! 1 No pall C a b lU O M F
S F PM o il Palmetto

BookkG«ping
•or your imall butmaktl

Corpontry
A G R E A T O IF T I Have Her
Kitchen R tm tdtltdl AH type* el
CacpeeOry
Raasenabto Prlcet
I1I401FX20
V a n GaltaBOo.
All 'ypes al carpentry 4 re
modeling IT yrs asp Call
Hit herd Gr 010 Ml 1021

Cltoning S*rvic«
Carpal ClaanNsg Uvtng.
4 Man SIO N .

T O W i t ’S B E A U T Y W L O N
F O R M E R L Y Harriett s Beauty
N o o o iie e tiis in iiJ ^ ^

Horn* Improvtmtnl

Sprinklers/lrrigation

Qaaiit) Liwr Cart

1 Natal Ta
Can Mts helpersi
Guaranteed Servke Law Ratal

CALL MM111*4000

Landcl#«ring

Bask Cleaning laundry, win
dews cobi nets. ttto. ole.
Werh lew Ratos tlls e ta

Masonry
B E A L Cancroto 1 MenQueUt,
OperalldR Pebo* D m
Pays M l FE U f .os Ml lit
■ X P i a T C O N C R I T R WORK
Pane
Drlvoseay
Sidewalk
Beau Monde Conti Co
-Wo Are Tlso tost ” .....M l IM I

Nursing Cara
OUR R A TE S ARE LOWER
Lakey tew Nurtrng Center
010 I Sec and S I .
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BUSH HOG MOWIMG
Lets and acreage
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A B O U T T IM E IR R IG A TIO N
New Inttollabont
Froa E|t
E ipert Rapairt ot Comptoto
Sprinttor Systems
Timers
Pumas
Etc
4*1 2RS0

T ilt
S e H lL M jr J s iM lll^ R
and insiallalton. baths. Users
M IC l i m i t . Santord
M l 1 2 0 _________ John Par bay
A n T I L f Ceramic tito. soios
end Inttabetion. boms Users
202 E lllh st Senior d
M l 120
John Par bar
Scertmenn Til* Ceramic. Vbtpl
Asbestos a k Installed 4 re
paired t a p . r o t. Ik Fee*
eshmatot MloFot

Painting

Horn* R e p a irs

MJUDS-T« -OrOu

SGwting Ma chinas/
Vacuum C lc a n trt

LAWNS MOWIO A TRIMMED
Spring Yard Ctosn ppa. M l i n i

Comer’ I B eliding 4
Me Job Tee Small
I I I Bur Sen La
___________ H i d d a ____________
THOMAS 4 TH OM AS Heme
repair, cleaning, lawn car*
Cab Ml Mae

O LR P ^^P ^^Tapabo^nd
remodeling No tub too imall
Call M l 04AS_________________
Mamionanca at ail types
Carpanby. pamtusg. plumping
and electric M l e c »

Repair a Reptac* n Remedol
• Free Esiimatos e M l H R a

Sewing Machine Repairs all
makes M yrs atpenanc* In
home 1 Retired M l 1221

G«n«r«l StrvicM
H«*lth A Bviuty

Plumbing

Cleaning Thatching Te n ill ling
Tree Citim atot....... .......XU 2T21
Lawn AAeintonence
L endsc aping Bush Hog Mowing
Sa* 2002

Al Altardobto Prices MI40T1
Sandalwood Candy m ini, ms II*

Plastering
O A L L Phases*! Plastering#
Repair. Stwcca. Hard Caal.
Simulatod Bncb Ml 1001

' Way T c T s a v g ^ T a l
B ail Ptkee Sor eelluaoer mg.
4 mar* Rat Vary
_________ . MH011X1*_________
' F tor*da Meld A Mildew
Spoctalssll
11 yrs E tp
Tree Est . Bonded
Inourad
W O T R IB B V
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141 — H o m e s F o r S a l e

L A K E M A R Y Gt h I b u i m t *
f a r m * l Bdrm , 1 bath
Attumabt* 1 W ? » 5 « 244 *0C
C a ll
R t i t W a lih Raaliy
H M i n _____________________
M O T IV A T E D S E LLER
Th lt 2 bdrm . I bath hem* hat
l u l l baan r e d u c e d
VA
appr aitad at U i WO A perfect
ttartac ham# A young coupla
could me*# in and t t arf
houtakaapmg immediately
Call Barbara Mathwrk. RE
A L T O R / A S S O C I A T E , Tka
Wall sir M l Ca . t i l SOM Altar
. issaaai

NEW HOME
I b t i Iv 3 W rm I bef* eifh
gr*ef room,
eat m
/ I t l C h l lli dining room,
m boouliM *ooO*t lot if f *00

PHONE 1234443

« V Tor quality crattmanthip and
compaliltve prica) &lt;al ut price
out your new koma
______

OPEN HOUSE
Sefurdey jg n t I*th
U N O O N f o lP M
1 id'rm , l*i both control h#«t
4 eir. S peddi* fon% almott
n t* plymb^ng root L p*»nf
cl'OIMp to %1 hoofl la thopfungi
Owntf mutt Mil Roducod to
15) 000 111 Wt%! Ai rport
B ird * Sonford
■n(*nd Realty, I
REALTOR
m J145
l* N Or Rant W/Optw* 7 bd*m
neer downtown Sanford UTS b
Hy appt *04 m ^ S U #W*^5
Vonford N*CO 4 bodroom homo
with living room, dining room,
peneted family room, laundry
room, wofikthop 'Call 'For in
formation JJ) HOI or I U 413;
M ) W0 or bati att*r
S A N FO R D ) Bdrm
f bath
Kre+ned porch larg* thady
i or nor lot
Wallace C rtti Rraity
R E A L TO R
32i M il
Spaooui Country Living» lia t e
ailtts option | acrtt lott of
fr*w% *nd tlhrybary locatsrd
111 Crystal V*#w Eat! lo th
Arbor, Sanford Owner will
ftnanc* For info t Silt i f 7

155—Condominiums
Co-Op /S a le

1 41— H o m e s F o r S a le
vuttoR r

STemper
DU P i I K Positive c ith fto*
OdErTHpr anil tinpncti %47 100
•ttnftS TO dow r
G E N E V A Lite
Obi W f
3 bdrm J befts AAofetlf J #cr*i
(teertti fvnteO Stprog# unkj
poryttpii MS 000 Ttrrn t
O T H E R HOM ES. LOTS.
A C RE A G E I N V E S T M E N T
PROPERTY
C A LL A N Y T I M E
R EA LTO R
173 m i

ust

LIST WI T H

1 bdrm - J bath |mm#d*4tf pc
cupent f F H A Hon c*&gt;oii!y ng
"MjrtQpg* Los* dO«ft&lt; 0 *D*f
h t ' d t 2 n d m ©r t g 4 g r
L»4t* Opf'On t*rm% «v*il*b*
\U WO I4J W 4 I_____________
1 bd rm
I b*th
at &gt;1**
Appr«i%#d a' % » 500 M a n
Offer IS li Princ**Orv Von ford
5 *000 dQ*n
*»% um *bl* 1
Bdrm } both, Obi gprpg#
l«rg* irn ;»d y#f d l All TVf
lilt

149—Co m m ercial
Property / Sale
C O M M ER CIA L SPECI ALI ST
BOB M B ALL. JR P A
REALTOR
mam

C A S S E IB E R R Y I acre rooad
PR 1 US ODD W MalK/OwWl
realtor
m m i

153— A c r e a g e
Lots/Sale

4 aero* S Sanford Ay* Partly
cleared Well A ftectrk III Hi
ty bldg 131000 121 MM

j r

L i i ( « i H * w „4 ...U s * d Mobil*
Horn* Dealer in this Art*.
F*fkllt*t .........B
M um
M il Hury 17 *1
111 12M
Mobil* Hana* 1* X 4* Tbd'na I
b«Ha dout&gt;i* root #»n .n g»
P*lna Vall*y Mobil* Homy
Park
1*30 B r t a h n a l t r ,
Orvido FI Call 121 M l* or

A ^fl»«n&lt; e« for S «l« all in
e&gt; cel tent condition A fully
guerenfeed
123
WILSON M A IL* FURNITURE
111 I I I E III ST
I I I M il
Dining boom Suit* Tabl* »nd «
chair* and china cabin*) All
nood Call 122 I7T2 aH*r * 20
PM or 121 J*«*
_________
R*c»ndll»nod AppIlarKtl
Ir t m M I W A R R A N T Y
BARNETTS
C A S S EL B E RRY
•M i l l ]
IM 1*11
•R E N T T O O W N *
Color TV* . ***r*o« nadaar*
dry*r* ra*rig*rator lr**l*r*
lurnitur*. •idao racordar*
Special U* ««a b t rani is 00
Allarnaliya TV 4 A pal Rental*
la yra t Snapping Canter

27TH STREET FURNITURE
It* W 7Tth SI
111 tt ll
1 Ma h o g a n y L i v i n g Room
Tab!** E *c*H*nl condition
Call 121 )7«« attar S PM

1120 Sanlord
-1

183—Television/
Radio / Stereo

A A A A A A J la A A A A A A A A .A A A A

* » COLOR 1 E L E V I S I O N * *

CHEAPER

/frnlth IS" color tti#v»»lon Or kg
m*l pckCM OWr UOQ Bftlflru*
due 12*4 00 Cftfth or f*ft« over
puymohft SIS month Sill! In
w ir f f tif ty
NO M O N I Y
DOWN F r w horn* tn*l no
obligfttkon C*U l i t SW4 doy
or night_____________________

Y T Y Y T Y T

Y Y Y Y Y V V Y s y

C H U M B L E Y ’S
2 CUSTOM VANS
1 1010 m i
1 OOOCI I T U

TRICED n o n

1984 944 PORSCHE

SAVE

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CASsim. * c

1984 VW 7 PASS. VAN
4 I P , l/C
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*6995

40475

HOME OF D E T R O IT 11
12 Month. 12.000 MW Lumitd Watunty

1985 00DOE RAM P.U. 150
rnwrtciw 1000

mius

1984 FORD BRONCO II
17 000 MIUS.

1978 BUICK REGAL
M M . A/t AC.
AM (M SITICO

*9899
*10,475
*2995

ALL OUR CARS HAVE A BO DAY - 4000 Mill
LIMITED DRIVE TRAIN WARRANTY.

DEAL WITH A GOOD CHUM

JIM CHUM BLEY
C n u t s , i n — PL t m o u t m — v i h k s r a q e n
4l« M IH Marth •» Huy 474 Ha Hwy 17*2
Opart Mh rn *2* AM* H I M I AM* fM
baan 11* PH

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213—Auctions
Saturday 10 A M Jim* 2*th By
ordar ol ttw Sam mol* County
School Board &lt;n •lit, on tha
about dat* and Hm« tall tha
prttant item* littad at bur
plut til* cabm ali. glob*
thousand* ol ttudanl dotkt
•riling d rt* i tabita (art*,
tile draper* Otlica Equip
mant Including l,p * * f H trt
calculator*, adding machinal
alatlronic aqu'pmant. vilual
i*arnmg machinal about *0
I V I commantal *u»**par*
radia' ort llourtctnt bulb*
and out udo lighting llam*
Plut the toUoning Vehicle* )
i»* a I I Patlangar Chewy
tchool bule*. I I 1 *4*. U
Patiangar f or d tchool but**
I t«*7 Chavy ** paitangar
tchool but I 1*7) Oodg* 4
pattangar tchool but. I John
Soar* Tractor Plut aktl ol
tcrap* Alt lo to told, with no
rater vat to Iha h.ghetl bid
dart No **fr*nll*t •riHon or
im plied by auctioneer or
S e mi n o l e C o u n t y School
Board All told lor cath or
check •!!* proper 10 LOca
lion ot taN
Lake Monro*
School on School SI (Ju tl
south ot Lako Monro* Pott
Otl'co on County Road 1 ) Sal*
conducted by Lentil C Dali
O'ts'a Ooll t Auction Sarvic*
304 Old Monro* Rd Sanford
PH 132 M30 Impact Ion on
Friday All Day All Ham* la
ba rymoved no i*l*r than *
day* NHaw'n* the tacmuiahan
at SRla

OVER 100 BANK REPO’S TOCHOOSE FROM!!
•ASSUME BALANCE |* 1911 PONTIAC GRAND PAIR
"BUck, Mops
• NO DOW N PAYMENT

• 1911CHEY. MORTE CARLO
• 1981 HONDA PRELUDE
• UP TO 60 MONTHS
"Eitra Goan"
"Sunroof/Air"
FINANCING UPON
• 1)11 CAM/UtO H I
APPROVED CREDIT • 1982 AUOI SPORTCOUPET
Sunroof
Blue. 1 Topi
• TRADES ACCEPTED
• 1912 OIOS TORONAOO
• 117) OLOSMOBILE
- EXTENDED .
Sunroof
Cutlass "CaJu"
WARRANTIES
• 1982 FIAT SPIDER
• 1911 DATSUN 7t0 n
AVAILABLE ON
Convertible
CLP. TTops
SELECTE0 MODELS
• 1)84 FORD TEMPO GL
• INI CAMAKO Z71
3
6
5
-3
3
0
0
Great Gas Mikaft
Black 1 Slack

GREAT
DEALS!

4175 S Oat»nd« Or
S4 RfO« 0 12771

Ability x*n«*it Dog boerdmq
Country Atmotph*'* Raaton
a M * Rot at
111 11 3 0
CackatNlt l gray, I rthitt
Hand tamed include* large
cag* SI RO A liar *P M 4
•aakandt. 227 *7TE___________
D O B E R M A N , lam aia wall
trained A loving IM
___________127 H*d____________
Fra* To Good Horn* mala
German Shephard t yr a*d
Call 222*22)_________________
X EES H O U N D S ARC 3 m*i*t
13to teen Dam* A Sir* an
pramitat *CH SP* S**i

DaBary Au»a A Marm* l a u i
Acral* IN* rlv tr, lap *1 MU
17* Hwy II *2 P*B*ry Ob (ta l
Far SaH i*«.' Ford Van A i h i
F ord Van Bait Ott*r Ca”
bahaaan * A * 20 )?3 A22I

3 K.Hant- Fra* lo Good Hemal
Baautitul and healthy Call
23' Mi*

FOR E S T A T E
C a m m a rcla l or R aH d a n tia l
Auctian* 1 Appraltalt Call
Dal! t Auctlan 32) M20

14 f t ' LA It SON Oft* 40 M P
Jahntoh mg ter. *&lt;r»4fthwi!&lt;j
(loth too SH90 CAll H i S I J I

217 —G arage S a lts
BI G Y A RD S A L E H June 21th A
2*ih Start* at * No early
bird* i 110 E !*th St Sanlord
Carport Sal* Sal . Jim* 3* * )
Jenny Lind crib high chair
children t cloth** A h&gt;r* ol
mi t e i tamt 4 U Tengalo
D » ‘v* Ravenna n*'k T *kt
Temple *o Bath, to T angala
F r i d a y t h r u Sunday
3**1
Magnolia Ay* Tent blkat
drape* ba dipraadt floor
i*ct A m lK «H&gt;&gt;
Garag* Sal* Saturday only,
attar *AM Furnllur* off Ice
equipment A mltc 10* Odh*m
Drive Sanor * _____
_____
H U G E Y A R D SALE 3«1I S
Magnolia Mutt tall tithing
boat* out boar d m o l o r t
mot or cycl e* la n n m o w a rt.
rote *11 tar. tool* houtahoid
item* tntiquat A much mory
S«t A Sun Only! * AM to I
PM , 122 ASA*_________________
M O VIN G SALE Wadding gown
bra** haadboard china tabl#
ovan 111 Tralaa Court. Tha
C rotting* 111 1)1* Sal A Sun
» S__________________________
M O VIN G SALE tot Let* Dot
Dr , Sun Iand Etlatat. June 3*
3* 10 Frl Sun l» AM 1PM
Saturday • 13 Noon Ma'quatt*
Av* South ot Sanford airport
near Boar dal! Lot) ot good*'
Saturday Juno J**h only # )
PM 13) Borada R l) . Midden
Lake_____ ______
_____
Yard Sala 1*3 Plrwcratt Drive.
Friday. Saturday A Sunday.
*AM 1PM
__ ____
3 Fam ily Yard Sala Oak dining
ta t r othar f u r n i t u r e .
btcycNt ralrlg t&lt;p*wr ilar A
lor* mite llami lib* Scott
Av* . Frl A Sal . » T No
E a r t y
B I r d l I I
1 Family Carport Sal* T V . ra
t r i g . iota A chair*, mltc
houtahoid tl*mi. children i
cloth** A toyt Sal only
aA M 1PM 1*4 A to* C ataman
O
r e l * ____________

219—Wanted to Buy

W E PAY TO P COLLAR FOR
JU N K CXRS AND TRUCKS
CBS A U T O PARTS 1*1 ajei

USED CARS

243— J u n k C a rs
ANY JU N K CARS A TRUCKS
Bought From i l l IM A mar*
Call 111 111*. .......
112 4111

Dollar Paid 'or Jurw 2
Uted &lt;*•!.truck 1 2 heavy
aaw'pmant 121 S**o

to p

T H E B E S T IN T O W N
E -Z T E R M S

Budget
RENT A CAR OF SEMINOLE CO.

SUPER SUMMER SALE

C R E D IT H A S S L E S ?
•

213—Auctions

2 4 3 -J u n k C a rs

243— J u n k C e rs

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Let ut wo r r y about your
credit problem *
A * can finance a lm o tl
anyone
D o w n p a y m e n t a* lo w a*
S 3 0 O OO
W a taka tta d e t
Payments to Bt your tiudgat

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

DISCOUNT AUTO SAU S
1S0I (ranch At*.
32.TIM 5
'**3 Falcon 2 door k j'o Han*
Baautitul in ttrio r aatarlar
Mrh# ru*t 3*0 V'R recently
rebuilt runt Ilk# new tlSSOor
ha*t otter ) ) « *)Ci
IM l V W BUG
EicaUam operating concbticn
»HD0 Erma Evan* **3 2a)l
1171 VW b e e t l e
Hunt gr**t good M PG UtO e&gt;
bait otter Can 173 7**0

1976 FORD ELITE
Good Work Car t HOC
171 3721
1*7* T R I U M P H T R * Ai r
c i a c l r Ic o v e r dr ly* low
milage Abaolutaly thowroom
condition A t k i n g *10 SCO
Call 1*100)1 altar ) PM
Iff* B U IC K PARK AVE
Door Loaded 11*00 Call
m M*o
1*7*
Ppnliac TrantAm
T Top loaded!
12WS
COURT E S Y PONT I AC 1111111
1**4 T H U N D E X 111RO C c m
artrat *000 ml )7b00 Call
231 33*3
*7 FORO M U S T A N G * c»l
tlandard. AC Rabuilt angina
Good conditioni 13300 373 *23)
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IN BRIEF
Case Into Americans' M urder
Reopened; N e w Evidence Found
SAN SALVADOR. El Salvador (UPH - Citing new
testimony from two Americans and a Costa Rican,
prosecutors have reopened the r.ase against a former army
officer named by trlggermen In the 1981 murders of two
American land reform advisers.
The confessions by two former national guardsmen said
the three were killed because of opposition from the army
and the ollgarrhy to a land reform program backrd by the
U.S. government.
Following the killings, the guardsmen confessed to the
murder and fingered Capl. Eduardo Ernesto Alfonso Avila
and LI. Isidro Ixipez Slbrtan as having ordered the killings
and given them the guns In the parking lot outside the
hotel.
^
However, under Salvadoran law the confession of one
suspect cannot be used against another suspect.
[loth Avila and Lopez Slbrtan were removed from active
duty by the government of President Jose Napoleon
Duarte, but no legal steps have been taken against them.
The case against Avila Is being reopened

• John Baldwin. J. Baldwin
Commercial site. 4.000 square
feet of commercial space. 3.000
gallons.
C on tin u ed from page I A
• Ishmar Naran. Oak Ridge
W ithin the 30 days the devel­ Motel. 48 units. 5.200 gallons.
• Magnolia Service Corp..
opers must pay the county in
Femwood
Center. 46.000 square
connection fees *4.71 per gallon
for sewer capacity and *425 per fe e t o ffic e b u ild in g . 1.000
residential unit for water capaci­ gallons.
ty and execute a developers'
• Engineering Management.
agreement with the county.
Rlverwood Landing. 100 hous­
The area generally served Is ing units. 27.500 gallons.
east of state Road 436. south of
• Lockrane Engineering. Mrs.
Red Bug Lake Road and near Winner's Chicken. 68-seat res­
state Road 434. south of Oviedo.
taurant. 3.000 gallons.
Developers, proposed devel­
• Persal Development Corp..
opments and capacity they are Urushyfork. 85 housing units.
to receive according to the 30.000 gallons
waiting list are:
• M aronda H om es. Lake
• Joae Gonzalez. Lafayette
Forest. 92 housing units. 32.300 Tuskawllla. 83 housing units.
gallons. This development re­ 29.000 gallons.
• Clark Chrysler Plymouth.
ceived 10.960 gallons In the first
allocation o f capacity several 600 square foot building. 4.000
gallons.
months ago.

...Capacity

• U.S. Homes. Ashland Park.
156 housing units, w ill be
allow ed 52.500 gallons. The
developer has asked for 54.600
gallons.
• H oltzclaw , U.S. Fitness
Center. 2.800 square foot build­
ing. 5.000 gallons.
• BoJangles Restaurants. 84
seats. 4.000 gallons.
• Keewln development. Bear
Gulley Bay. 27 housing units.
9.400 gallons.
• G o d w in D e v e lo p m e n t .
Trinity Bay Phase 2. 30 housing
units. 10.500 gallons.
• R ic h m o n d A m e r ic a n .
Autumn Glen. 278 housing un­
its. w ill be a llow ed 52.500
gallons, but has asked for 97.300
gallons
• J .L . Mason. U n iversity
Woods 1.2.3. 363 units, will be
allowed 52.500 gallons, but has
requested 99.825 gallons
• Richland Properties. Olde

Times Square 11.50,000 gallons.
• Ken Flagg. Flagg Homes.
T M multi-family units, will be
snowed 52.500 gallons, but has
a s k e d f o r 123.500 gallons.

• Ken Flagg. Flagg Homes,
commercial. 80.000 gallons
• Pridgen A Associates. Red
Willow Plaza. 150.000 square
feet o f commercial development,
will be allowed 52.500 gallons,
but has requ ested 200.000
gallons.
• Straton builders. Straton
S h o p p in g C e n te r. 2 5 0 .0 0 0
square feet. 30.000 gallons
The requests of developers,
who have asked for more sewer
capacity than the 52.500 gallons
limitation allows, will be constd
ered after the 44 remaining on
the waiting list are given the
limit at a future date when
additional capacity Is available
— Donna Estes

and Mrs. Cardona at the Howard
Johnson Hotel, both o f thr Lnkr
Buena Vista area
Dayle said Ihe bust stemmed
C ontinu ed from page I A
from the MBI unit surveillance at
at the Ramada Court of Flags
ihe Orlando Internatlonl Alrpon
Hotel. 5715 Major Boulevard.
He said agents were assisted tri
Orlando, by MBI agents. At the
the bust by a 14-year-old girl
time o f their arrest, they were
with Cardona. He said he would
not elaborate on her Involve­
McGill pick up the wallet, take It back to hts ment except to say she was
patrol car. turn Its inside light on for a few carrying a kilo of cocaine In her
CORK. Ireland |UPI| - A British Navy ship today located
minutes, and look down for a short while. He then underwear.
the bulk of the wreckage from an Alr-lndla Jumbo Jet that
In the cocalne-bv mall scheme,
left the area, acccordlng to court records.
Continued from page IA
crashed Into mile-deep waters of the Atlantic Ocean, killing
two men accused of picking up
When
confronted.
McGill
denied
taking
the
329 people.
Across the street Sanford Sgt. William Hasson
money and told Hasson It was Hasson's word envelopes containing cocaine at
The HMS Challenger, a "seabed operations" vessel
and a shcrtfTs deputy watched the woman tell
lour area post offices were t&gt;e|ng
against
his. records show.
equipped with sophisticated sonar equipment, had pin­
McGill there was a wallet In the phone booth. She
held at the Seminole County Jail
During trial. McGill testified that there was no
pointed the wreckage under more than 6.000 fret of water
was wearing a hidden tape recorder.
today In lieu of 810.000 bond
money In the wallet, only some papers and a
about 120 miles off Ihe southwest coast of Ireland, a
The police had set up the lest, according to
each a fter their arrests on
spokesman for crash Investigators said.
driver's license.
court records, because some citizens had com ­
charges of possession of and
“ We are not sure yet whether Ihe wreckage discovered
The original trial and the retrial was before
plained McGill had taken money from them.
trafficking In cocaine.
today la still fully Intact but we're hoping moat o f It Is still
County Judge Wallace Hall.
The two officers on stake-out said they watched
Altamonte Springs poller ar
together." the spokesman said.
rested
the pair at about 4 p m
Officials said recovery of Ihe wreckage — vital to
powerful ShIMe Moslem militia. Thursday after watching as each
And. In Christian east Beirut,
determining If the plane was brought down by a terrorist
Is negotiating on behalf o f Shiite man. tra velin g alone, mudr
the Voice of Lebanon radio said a
bomb, as some experts suspect — would be difficult and
militants who commandeered slops at post olTIces In Altamonte
plot to assassinate Berti today
require special salvagr equipment
the airliner and are demanding Springs. Maitland. Fern Park
was
foiled
by
soldiers
who
found
Aviation experts susjrccted an exploding bomb caused
the release of more than 730 and Casselberry, allegedly to
two rockets rigged on the roof of
ihe Jet lo vanish from radar screens aT 31.000 feet Sunday
Continued from page 1A
pick up a total of IBcnvrlopes
Arab prisoners held In Israel.
a mosque overlooking his west
and crash Into Ihe Atlantic. lint Investigators said only
Beirut's respected An Nahar
loaded with 15 grams of cocaine
He
said
earlier
this
week
he
Beirut home.
meticulous examination of Ihe wreckage could confirm
newspaper reported today that
would be willing to transfer the each The envelopes were mailed
lhal.
The radio, which like many
any transfer of the Americans to
prisoners to the custody of a from Peru, a police report said.
An Irish official said Thursday only “ 1 lo 2 perrent" of
a Western embassy faced serious Lebanese stations frequently airs
Altamonte Springs police Li
western Embassy In Beirut or to
Ihe plane had been recovered as wreckage.
security obstacles and that a reports that m erely heighten
Richard Beary said 25 envelopes
Syria.
.
move to Damascus was more tensions, did not Identify the
Berrt said he would convey the had been sent from Peru, but
source of Its Information. Police
likely.
Sw iss offer to the hijackers postal workers didn't deliver all
could not Immediately verify the
of them lo thr jjosl office boxes
today.
"Transferring the hostages to report.
ROME (UPI) — Police pressed a search loduy for a
Some were held track us rvl
But
Berrl
told
C
B
S
News
D
a
m
a
s
c
u
s
u
n
d
e
r
t
h
e
prominent Rome aristocrat who was kidnapped at the
The radio said Tareq Yuli. 19. Thursday he was not optimistic dence.
sponsorship of (Syrian) President
gales o f her Mediterranean estate by three hooded
U.S. Customs officials hud
about the hijackers' response to
Hafez Assad Is the most likely a member of the Progressive
ussalhmts armed with submachine guns
alerted
postal Inspectors of the
Socialist
Party
o
f
the
Druze
the
Swiss
proposal,
which
called
choice becauce the hostages will
There was no word from the kidnappers of Marchesa
be safe there regardless of how Moslem sect, was arrested In the for Switzerland to retain the expected mall arrivals. Beary
Isabella Gugllelrno Gruxloll Della Rovere. 37. a member of
long a solution Is delayed, and alleged plot. Amul olflclals de­ right to move the 39 Americans said, and police were called In to
one of Rome's oldest noble families, but police said they
out o f Lebanon and possibly to assist In the case about two
their relatives will not worry clined comment.
were treating the abduction Thursday as u kidnapping for
weeks ago
B
e
r
r
l.
L
e
b
a
n
o
n
's
J
u
stice
Geneva.
about their safety.” said an
ransom.
P o lice d e t e r llv e Mark
minister and head of Amal. the
Berrt has said he wanted the
official quoted by An Nahar
Hundreds of police, tracked by dogs and helicopters
hostages kept In a W estern Andrews, who began watching
scoured the area Thursday but found no trace of Ihe
embassy In mainly Moslem west the pair at about 8:30 a.m
kidnappers and a aearch continued today.
because Its 3.25 million popula­ Beirut until Israel frees more T h u rs d a y , a rrested S te v e n
The remote control system In ihe gutc broke down
tion la bigger than Sanford's than 700 Lebanese prisoners — Albert Satnl. 21. of 2455 Carlton
recently and the marchesa was seized when she stepped
• • •
the main demand of the hi­ Road. Maitland, on Maitland
population of 27,000.
irut of the car to unlock the gate. Th r kidnappers then used
jackers
who seized T W A Flight Avenue. In Altamonte Springs
But
she
said
u
sisterly
rela­
Ihe marchesa's Volkswagen to escape.
Continued from page 1A
Erik Lee Thomas. 20. of 7402
tionship with a smaller Chinese 847 June 14 on a flight to Rome
The abduction was only the fifth kidnapping for runsom
la booming. So they know that
Woodcrest Lane. Winter Park
city could lead to more visits of from Athens. Greece.
reported In Italy this ycur — a big drop from Ihe annual
the western way of doing busi­ Chinese and Sanford residents
Is r a e l te le v is io n re p o rte d was a rrested on L on gw ood
nvrrage of around 40 kidnappings for runsom since 1980.
ness la the best way." Simmons
Thursday tha: the United Slates Avenue In Altamonte Springs
and the exchange of students.
said.
"T h ey could send students to and Israel had agreed not to free after he reponedly made stops at
Homer and Mayor Smith said
SCC (Seminole Community Col­ the Arab prisoners detained In post offices In Casselberry and
the delegation's visit may mean
lege). This could lead to a lot Israel until all the American Altamonte Springs
more business between Sanford
Sami allegedly made pickups
after they see we don't have two captives. Including seven ab­
and China in the future. The city heads and horns over here," she ducted before the T W A hijack­ In Fern Park. Casselberry and
Is going to go out of Its way to
Maitland, the report said
ing. are released.
said.
lay the groundwork for future
L.R . "B O B ” B LA N K E N S H IP
M a r y 's M is s io n a r y B a p tis t ties to the country. Extra In­
Mr. L.R. "B o b " Blankenship. Church. Mims.
terpreters have been hired by
62. of 720 S. Falrlane Terrace.
He Is survived by his wile. the city to ensure that com ­
Lecanto. Fla . died Wednesday
Lellu;
three sons. Alphonso of munication will be clear and
In the Veterans Administration
smooth.
winds: southwest at 8 mph: ruin
Hospital In Gainesville. Born Titusville. Phillip and Willie J.
A R E A F O R E C A S T : Today S h o w ers and thunderstorm s
"W e're going to do our best to
Jr.
of
Mims;
six
daughters.
.10 Inch; sunrise 6:30 a m ,
w
e
r
e
sc
a
ttered
to
d
a
y
from
Sept. 26. 1922 In Orlando, he
ahowezs
and
thunderstorm
s
show them that this Is the place
lived In the Longwood area from Cal holy n of Titusville. Valerie to do business." Homer said.
likely. High near 90 Southwest Louisiana and Mississippi to sunset 8:27 p.m.
1953 to 1971 before moving to and Cassandra of Mims. Seretha
S A T U R D A Y TIDES:
Mayor Smith said. “ If we show wind 5 lo 10 mph Rain chance northern Florida and southwest­
Sarasota. He later lived In Lake of Columbus. Ga.. Teretha of them we're friendly and open to 60 percent. T o n ig h t m ostly ern Florida. Rain fell In the Daytona Beach: highs. 5:53
Butler and Lecanto. He was a Albany. Ga.. and Sheila Mole of talk, we may see more business cloudy with scattered showers M iddle Atlantic states. New a.m., 6:33 p m . lows. 1142
retired school teacher and a C olorado Springs, C olo.: 13 dealings with them ."
and thunderstorms. Low In the England, western Kentucky. lill- a m.. — p.m.: Port Canaveral:
grandchildren; m other. Mrs.
Presbyterian.
lower 70s. Light wind. Rain n o l a a n d W i s c o n s i n . I n highs. 5:45 a m.. 6:25 p m.,
Homer
said
Sanford,
dubbed
S ereth a M cC ullou gh. Mima;
chance
30 percent. Saturday Louisiana, more than 214 Inches lows. 11:33 a.m.. — p.m.;
He Is survived by hts wife, three slaters. Dorothy J. Hat- ' the Friendly C ity" wfll live up
sh
ow
ers
and thunderstorm s of rain soaked Monroe, while Bayport: highs. 10 47 a m.. —
to
Its
name
as
It
hosts
the
Frances; two daughters. Linda Held. Mims. Eloulse Campbell.
likely
again.
High near 90. Rain nearly 2 Inches was reported In p.m.; lows. 4 50a m.. 6 28 p.m.
Spum y. St. Petersburg. Mary Titusville, and Luvada Culver of delegation this week.
New Orleans. Winds Thursday
“ We are going to treat them chance 60 percent.
Ann Algro. Archer. Fla.; brother. Cocoa; three brothers. Earl,
BOATINO FORECAST; St
night gusted to 59 m ph at
NATIONAL
REPORTi
Cool
E.A. Blankenship. Inverness; Tampa. Charles of Titusville, Just as we would want to be
Augustine to Jupiter Inlet oul 50
Northern
Louisiana
University
Canadian air clung to the Plains
treated over there." he said.
sister, Marjorie Grant, Willard. and Atlas Jr.. Titusville.
miles — Southwest wind 10 to
The delegation's visit may also today, pushing temperatures to and 56 mph In Monroe. Nearly 15 knots through Saturday. Sea
Mo ; three grandchildren. 1
114
Inches
o
f
rain
fell
Thursday
record
lows
for
a
second
consec­
Wilson Elchelberger Mortuary. lead to future cultural exchanges
2 lo 4 feet offshore. Wind and
G ra m k o w -G a ln c s F u n eral
u tiv e day In Nebraska and al Peoria. III., and street and
Home, Longwood. la In charge of Sanford. Is In charge of ar­ between Sanford and China. She Kansas, while storms In Ihe sm all-creek flooding w as re­ sea higher near scattered thun­
said she hopes Sanford can
rangements.
derstorms mainly near shore
arrangements.
adopt a "sister city " In China. South poured heavy rain on ported during the afternoon In during afternoon
the
southwestern
Illinois
coun­
Louisiana.
Early
today,
tempera­
She r u le d ou t G u a n g z h o u
JEANETTE QOLDEN
ties o f St. Clair. Bond. Madison
E X T E N D E D FORECAST:
tures In the Plains ranged from
Miss Jeanette Golden. 60. of Fun«ral Notices
S u n d a y th r o u g h T u e s d a y
the lower 40s In the Dakotss to and Clinton.
1216 Lincoln Court. Sanford,
AREA READ INOA (9 a.a.): Chance o f mainly afternoon and
61 degrees In San Angelo. T ex­
died Wednesday at the Sanford OO LDBM . iKANITTI
as. In Wyoming, the mercury temperature; 79: overnight low: evening thunders lor ins — more
-F u n w e l MrotcM tar
GoMm . «S. •«
N u rs in g and C o n v a le s c e n t
dipped lo 36 degrees at Yel­ 7 3 ; T h u r s d a y 's h i g h ; 9 3 ; likely north. Highs upper HOe lo
Center. Bom Nov. 20. 1924 In tlta Ltacstn Court Vontar d «tata Otod Wo4
lowstone National Park Records barometric pressure: 29.95; rela­ lower 90a. Lows near 70 extreme
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Both Their Use
And Value On
The Increase

Constance Towers Juggles
A Career As An Actress And
Mexican Ambassador's Wife
Page 2

�3 - Evtninfl Herald. Sanlord. FI.

Friday, junt &gt;1. in *

Cuffin' Up
You Can Save A Bundle On Your Grocery Bill

I

Longwood couponing magnate Donnie Dahlhury.
who Halms lo be organized, says she has rut her
grocery bill In hall after right years developing her
,t*a like iluii 7-Kleven TV commercial: You're dipping expertise. She Is so adept at rou tin in g that
zipping through the grocery store, get to ihe checkout she has (aught Seminole Community College non
aland and ... SCREEECH! ... the line la barked up all credit classes on the subject
She also prrsldrs over four refunding seminars held
the wuy to the lathy food section over on alale 5. Some
coat -conscious homemaker, her baskrl plied high In Altamonte Springs each year There you can pick
with food. Is sorting through u fistful of coupons she up tips on mulling away for rash promised by
has been dlllgenlly clipping from magazlnrs and munufaclurers who offer thr give backs as an
enticement for customers to buy Ihelr products
newspapers for the past week.
There's no way you
You mur mur someran lose, Ms Dahlhury
thing profane under your
said And you can add to
hrenlh and wonder If
your gains by shopping
you're going to get out ol
al slores that. In order to
here before your milk
lure customers In ihelr
sours nod your tirrad
checkout stands, offer in
goes stale.
double the value of man­
T h is Is no Isolated
ufacturers' coupons
scenario. It's happening
Ms. D ahlhu ry. who
v. nh greater frequency In
stashes her coupons In
sii|&gt;erntarkels from San­
l wo boxes In alphabetical
ford In Seattle. In addi­
o r d e r a c c o r d i n g to
Americans are clipping more manufacturers'
tion to ihclr shopping
categories and I hen hy
lists and money, ruslnm
coupons than ever, trimming Ihelr grocery
brand, devotes about an
r r s m a y so o n st art
bills by about $2 billion annually.
hour a day to clipping
bringing a Ixtok or Ihrlr
coupons.
She
said
she
filing
her
knitting to the corner grocery store to wile away the and
wouldn't even consider redeeming one of her coupons
lime while waiting behind Ihe 'couponers 1
Or. you could Join them. 11 inighl Is- worth Ihe al u store that wouldn't double It's value.
It's a family affair. She pays her three pre-teen
irnuhlc. The couponers handed over (i 5 htlllon
iiiumifacturrrs' coupons last year and walked away children a penney for each coupon they clip and hand
over lo her.
with $2 billion In savings
Another coupon-clutching shopper, Sally Payne,
Those statistics from Iowa's A C . Nielsen Clearing
House, ihe nation's largest coupon processor, are like Ms. Dahlhury. got hooked on couponing about
enough to cause even (hose who wouldn't sloop In seven years ago after seeing televised reports of
pick up u dime off the atreel to fill their purses and couponers walking out of stores with carts and carls
(tockrln with brightly colored snips of paper that of goods without paying a cent.
Ms. Dahlhury has done even better She said she
promise savings from u few cents to a few bucks.
Hut treware the Insidious Creeping Coupon Collec- has actually gotten money back after making her
tlon. Coupons mulllply In cars and closets T h ey’ re purchases because Ihe total value of her coupons
crutrd In corners and stored In crannys and most exceeded the cash value of whal she 'bought.' In
don't Improve with ugr The threal of an expiration cffrrl. she Is being psld lo shop. Some slores.
however, w on 'l redeem s coupon for more lhan a
date usually looms on Ihe horlzlon
T o lake full advuntuge of all available couponing product Is worth.
Such savings. Mrs Payne said, have turned
and refunding opportunities. It serins, one must tie
shopping, once considered a drudge. Into a challenge
organized.
By B a sso Lodcn
Herald S t a ff W rite r

Connie Towers A Diplomatic Act
By Dick K le in er

HOLLYWOOD INEAI - Occasionally, soap
opera slurs are written out o f their roles for
emergencies — sickness In Ihe family, etc, — or
when they have a chance ut somr major pun tn
a major lllrn. But Constance Towers Is probably
Ihe only soapuperu star to Im- wrtttrn oul
In-cause ol a slale visit.
It's hap|iened al least twice. Connie Towers Is
Ihe wife ol John Guvln, U.S. ambassador to
Mexico, and she feels she must assume her
duties as hoslrss ut Ihe embassy In Mexico City
on Importunt occasions So when Vice Presi­
dent George Hush and Secretary of State
George Shultz made stale visits to Mexico.
Connie's character, Clarissa MrCandlraa. was
written oul of "Capitol."
" I con he In Mexico City very quickly If I'm
needed." Connie says " It 's only a three hour
Might front here."
She tries to go every weekend to be with her
hushand. He also comes to Los Angeles on
business — mostly to make speeches —
frequently.
She takes her job as ambassador's wife very
seriously. Currently, she la working with
Interior designer Tim Morrison on redoing the
official ambassador's residence In Mexico City.
There, the couple has an exhibit of paintings by
Am erican artists t t the W yeth* Thomas Hart
lirnton. Georgia (XKrefc. tin — '.'because j

Constance T o w ers

'In Mexico, they call
me 'L a R u b i a , '
which means 'the
blonde.' And they
have made me feel
very welcome
there/

believe American art should be displayed on
foreign soil."
She Is happy that Gavin's assignment was
Mexico and not. say. Australia. She la thus able
lo continue Iter career as an actress aa well as
being a working am bassador's wife.
The Gavins have been married lor nearly 11
year*. In that time, she says, more than six
years have found one or the other commuting
For a long time. It w as John who had to hop on
a plane to visit Connie, when she w as doing
"T h e King and I" opposite Yul Brynner. In New

Yagk"Jack used to say during that period that the
only thing wrong with my being In a hit show
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which she enjoys
Mrs Payne, ol Longwood, who calls her dozen
(sixes of coupons "valuable treasure." said couponing
pays off for Ihe manufacturers as well because the
coupons attract customers to products and brands
ihey probably wouldn't sample without the additional
Incentive
Coupons can break a customer's brand loyalty or
win a new product an In-home teat that may lead to
further sales That's what companies are gambling
on. she said.
Mrs Payne said she saves about S20 a week with
coupons and earns another B30-B40 a month with
refunds. She said some shoppers get so carried away
with the promise of profits that they buy Items they
have no use for because the combined value of a
coupon and a refund makes it an Irreslstable deal.
To add lo ihelr suvlngs. Mrs. Payne said, many
couponers buy multiple copies o f newspapers that
carry coveted coupons
To make her savings effort less of a burden on
fellow shoppers. Ms. Dahlhury said she's at the ready
when she gels to Ihe checkout stand. Her coupons are
carefully sorted and she has weeded out any that are
lor Hems she hasn't picked up.
She "highlights" the expiration dates so the
checkers can breeze through her coupon collection
and she says she always plays fair. That means she
doesn't try to slip In expired coupons and she doesn't
try lo use a specific coupon for a different Itrm. shr
said.
Hy ihe lime she's ready for the final cash
transaction "The people behind me are mumbling
until they see what I paid. Their mumbling stops and
the quest Ions start They want to know how I did It.**
"It's an honeal way to save," Mrs. Payne said. "I
think If II weren't for coupons a lot o f people would
need lood stamps Everyone doesn't need coupons,
but for those who do It's worth the effort. I know
people who spend 10 hours a day on couponing It s
their life."
If you want In make couponing and refunding a
part or your life, hut feel you need a nudge lo get
started, support groups abound In addition to
newsletters and seminars. For more Information, call
Ms Dahlhury In the evening at 365-9505.

There Ju st M a y Be
H o p e For You Y e t
There lx good news for
r e j e c t s , ( l a k e s , ne r ds ,
dreamers, goonlrs and other
weirdos: you. too, can to* a
wi nne r . Suc h rich and
beautiful people as actress
Cher, singer Cyndl Lauper.
movie mogul Steven
Spielberg and funny guy
W o o d y A l l e n we r e al l
c e r t i f i a b l e lunles a s
youngsters
As a kid, Lauper w as
"singular, alone." so she
gave her dolls crewcula and
colored ihelr hair with green
vegetable dye "I errs led my
own w o rld ." Lauper told
People magazine
How about Chet? "1 was a
•hy. ugly kid who led a big
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fantasy life. 1 thought 1 was
an angel from heaven sent to
cure polio."
Spielberg s mother. Leah,
says her lovely child was
something of a monster.
"Steven always had a highly
developed sense of tmaglna
tion. fie cut the head off of
one of his sister Nancy's
dolls and served It to her on
a platter surrounded by let­
tuce and tomato."
Then therea AUen. "My
teachers loathed me. I never
did homework. I am amazed
they expected me to work on
those sleazy projects. To this
day I wake up tn the morn­
ing. clutch onto Ihe bed and
thank God I don't have to go
to school."

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Gnllery hours lO a m. to 4 p.m.
weekdays except Monday and
1-4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday.
Open to the public.
Central Florida Zoological
Park. Highway 17-92, Lake
Monroe, open every day 9-5.
Picnic facilities.
Nature hike each Saturday,
10 u tn . Weklwa Springs State
Park. Extended day hike. 12:30
p.m., every third Saturday of
the month. Two-hour unlmal
and plant Identification trip,
12:30 p.m., each first Saturday.
Call 889-3140 for Information.
17th Sanford Annual Naval
A ir Station Reunion, June
28-30 In Sanford. D innerdance. 6 p.m.. Friday. Fleet
Reserve building On West First
S treet: Saturday fe stivities
twgm at 10 a in. to 6 p.m. at
Lake Golden: music by Russ
and Rick al Fleet Reserve,
Saturday night: breakfast 9
a.m. to 1 p.m.. Fleet Reserve.
Open to former NAS personnel
and Fleet Reservists and their
guests.
Florida’s official state play,
( ’ h i m and Sword, In Its 21st
seu son . on H i g h w a y A 1 A
South. St. Augustine presents
performances nightly at 8 30
pi n. except Sundays through
August 24. For reservations
and Information, contact (904)
471-1908.
Mark Street Market Place
featuring orlgln.il arts, crufts
and services produced and sold
by senior cltlxrns. July 13. 10
a m. to 2 p.m. at 99 E. Marks
St., ut Magnolia Ave.. Orlando.
Open free to the public.
Maitland Day celebrating the
c it y 's centennial, Ju ly 20.
P a r a d e , f e s t i v i t i e s and
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Douglass [’arkhirst, and Anton
C h e k h o v p r e s e n t e d by
Seminole On Slage. Inc., June
2H and 29 al 8 p.m.. St. Mark’s
Presbyterian Church. 1021
Palm Springs Drive, Altamonte
S p r i n g s . A d u l t s 62 a nd
children 91.
Fourt h of J u l y F e s tiv a l
sponsored by Sanlord Parks
and Recreation Department
begins al 11 a m. In Fort Mellon
Park, Games, contests, food,
entertainment. Fireworks dlsplay al dark on the lakefront
sponsored by Grealer Sanford
Cham tier of Commerce.
Skylllast ’85 fireworks show
on the Fourth of July al 9 p m
a I (h e A l t a m o n t e M a l l .
Festivities begin at 7 p.m. with
l i ve e n t e r t a i n me n t and u
skydiving exhibition by the
Paragutors.
Fantasy lan d Magic Show
starring magician Hob Labby
will be held at 1 p.m. July 8 at
the Sanford Civic Center to
benefit the Seminole County
Special O lym pics program.
Geared for youngsters 6-16. For
ticket Information
call 3395998.
General Sanford Museum
and Library, Fort Mellon Park.
520 E. Flrsl St.. Sanford, 2-5
p.m.. S u n d a y . W e d n e s ­
day.Thursday. and Friday.
Seminole County Museum.
H i g h w a y 17 - 9 2 at Ru s h
U o u l r v n r d . In o l d A g r l Crnler/County Home building,
9 a m. to 1 p.m., Monday
through Friday. Call 321-2489
lor evening and afternoon ap­
pointments. Closed Sundays
through Labor Day.
Exhibit of works by Andre
Smith and the Uok Fellow
a rtis ts . J u n e 3 0 -J u ly 21.
Mallland Art Center. 231 W.

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Vanessa WLilams. the 1984 Theater, whlrh t* essentially a
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lo resign because she posed for p la yin g m ultiple m ale and
nude photographs published In female roles. Critics reported
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Itack-up women for comic actor sequences where one might
James Leresne In "One-Man expect a newcomer lo Ik - a bit
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Awards For NBC And 'Blues'
LOS ANGELES (UP!) - NBC Blues" titled "E l Capltan" was
and the serlea "B ill Street praised In particular.
Blues " have been given Imagen
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positive light.
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having the m o il program s Lear o f Embassy Communtca• h o w ln g L a t in o s In non - tlona. Grant Tinker o f NBC.
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Also prominent In her living room are
two "aanlos." which are carved wooden
sis lues done by Mexican Indians.
"Jack found them there." she says
"You know. Jack la half Mexican and
before President Heagan named him the
ambassador, he used to visit the flea
markets all the time. That's where he got
the aanlos I call that one St. Lush — see.

Wednesday charged Turner.
52. with conspiracy In sell
eoCMlnr. possession of eym-u Iiic
and malnlalnlng a lis allon Im
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roealnr
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his arm la outslrrtchrd and Jack loves lo
put a champagne glass In his hand."
The Qavlns have a large and beautiful
home In Bel Air. a fashionable section of
Loa Angeles Hut since Jack Is so seldom
there. It Is now rented. Connie didn't like
being In a big hmiar alone. So she is
staying In a condominium they had
bought originally as an Investment.
"This la better (or me," she aays. "I'm
■lone a lot and I often come home at night
alone. And this place has wonderful
security, so I feel safer here."
Her role on "Capitol" Is demanding —
but successful. She says.Tl's Ihe hardest
work I've ever done " In Mexico. Ihe ahow
had been aired, then the Mexican network
dropped It. hut. by popular demand. It Is
now back on Ihe Mexican airwaves. The
public e n jo y e d watching the sh ow ,
because It featured Ihe American am­
bassador's wife.
She aays that being the ambassador's
wife la " a n Incredible e x p e r ie n c e ."
particularly because she Is of service In
some way.
"W e all take Irom our country." she
says, “ so It’s good to be able to give
something back."'

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Dear Dick — My brother paid oie ■ vlalt
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Saturday matlneea at the movies. We were
wondering what ever became of the old Buck
Jooea and Tim McCoy movies. To our knowledge,
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waa in the 1950a and '60a. We would aure like to
rerlalt our youth! — E.M.D., Glendora. Calif.
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Frltch, Texas.
No, there was only one Jock Ewing, the late Jim

Dear Dick — Will you please answer three
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W ild " die? Is the money BUI Cullen gives out on
the show real moncy7 How do the conteatanta
get the large prises they win on the game shows
home? — M.R., Racine. W la.
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Barry died. Yes. Bill Cullen gives out real money The
game shows arrange for the shipment of the largr
prizes to the contestants' homes, if they want them,
Davis.
or give them the cash equivalent If they elect to go
Dear Dick — I would like to know If Llndaey that route.
D «s r Dick — The last time I la w Bee Arthur on
Welle on "Tbe Young and the R estless" and
Daisy on "fin d e r of Loot Lovca" are one and the TV, 1 noticed a drastic change In her looks.
same, or slaters. — T.J.H., Knoxville, Tenn.
Remembering her as "M a u d e ," I was not quick to
No. they are two and different, and not slstrrs. recognise her right off. Has she been 111 or
I.lndsey Is played by Lauren Koslow and Daisy Is purposely lost weight? She la one of her best
comic actresses. — Unsigned, Houston, Tessa.
played by Deborah Adair,

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Dear Dick — 1 was wondering what happened
to a western movie star, Monte Hale, who played
In westerns from 1945 to 1950. I have seen him
In San Angelo, Teaaa, and then In San Antonio.
Did he retire or die? — B.M., D albart. Texas.
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ltic singing Vowtxiy* in films, turned In writing
country music when lhe txitloin drop|&gt;ed out of (he
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ranch, as you say. hut hr'a also done pretty well
writing songs.
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true that officials of Proctor so d Gam ble at some
time appeared on the Donahue TV program and
admitted supporting the Church of Satan or
devil worship? — P.T., Freeland. Mich.
Thai ridiculous and vicious rumor, and other
similar ultra, have been going on fur some years now.
t otally untrue. Most of the rumors Include Ihc nasty
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                    <text>South African Police Get Sweeping Emergency Powers
JOHANNESBURG. South Africa (UP!) — Police
killed three black* and arrested 113 people a*
emergency measures to curb widespread protests
against white rule took effect In large areas of
South Africa.
Black leaders. Including Nobel Peace Prize
winner Bishop Desmond Tutu, Sunday d e­
nounced the state of emergency declared In 36
d is tr ic ts around J o h a n n esb u rg and Port
Elizabeth and a white opposition leader called for
an emergency session of Parliament.
President Pieter Botha said the state o f
emergency — the first In 25 years - would
remain In force as long as neccesaary lo quell

racial violence that has killed 480 people in the
past 10 months.
The order, which went Into effect at midnight
Saturday, gave police sweeping new powers of
arrest, search and seizure.
Police said 113 people were detained under
special powers during the first 12 hours of
emergency rule as officers and soldiers armed
with semi-automatic rifles set up roadblocks and
-egan random searches in some o f the affected
black townships.
South African Police Commissioner. Gen.
Johan Coetzee. said Sunday news about police
activities In the emergency zones would be

Boy, 6, D ied

Police today continued an In­
vestigation Into the Friday night
drowning death of a 6-year-old
Altamonte Springs boy who was
pulled from the bottom o f the
sw im m in g pool at the con*
dominium complex where his
family lived.

By Richard Truett
And

The boy, the son of Peter
Kaperak of the same address,
had apparently been pulled from
the bottom o f the pool by
bystanders The rescue effort
continued until Kaperak arrived
via rescue vehicle at Florida
H o s p lta l-A lta m o n le S p rin g s
where the boy was pronounced
dead at 0:45 p.m.

Deane Jordan
LAKE MARY - A Lake Mary
City Commissioner has been
accused In a civil suit of "c o n ­
verting for his own use" §2!.340
b e lo n g in g to a n o n - p r o fit
association lie Is chairman of
and refusing lo pay the organiza­
tion back.
Colin Keogh. 29. of 115 W.
Lake Mary Avc.. was named In a
civil suit filed Friday by the Lake
Mary Cemetery Association of
Lake Mary. Keogh said today he
had not hrard of the suit and
denied taking any association
funds for hln own use.
According to the suit. .Keogh
took the association's money
and "converted" It for his own
use on A pril 23. and some

Puppet Peek
Blaka V oltolln e, 215, son of R ick and Libby Voltoline and
Ms cousin, A licia Voltollne, 4V», daughter of Regina
Voltollne, a ll of Sanford, w atch puppet show at Seminole
County lib ra ry In Sanford. The show, presented by
lib ra ry staff B arb ara M c In ty re and Nancy Chapm an of
the C asselberry branch, tells the story of N a h a , a
Seminole Indian Boy, learning to be brave (In s e rt). It Is
part of the lib ra ry 's sum m er entertainm ent pro g ram
for children.

Altumonte Springs police o f­
ficer Charles Zorba today said
th e b o y w a s an a p p a r e n t
drowning victim. Police do not.
he said, have a complete report
of the events surrounding the
death and the Investigation Is
continuing
—Busan Loden

Construction Sot To Begin On 500*Home Project

She said 30-year mortgages
w ill be available and those
homes priced under §50.000 will

Police tired teargas to disperse thousands of
mourners at her funeral Sunday. A Catholic
priest said youths burned a truck after the
service.
White opposition party leader Frederick Van
Zyl Slabber! Sunday urged Botha to hold an
emergency st&amp;slon o f Parliament to show that
"th e limited form of representative government
we now have Is not completely Inactive In the face
of the state of em ergency."

He Used Their Money, They Say

Altamonte Springs Fire De­
partment Capt Gary Becker said
that when fire department re­
scue workers arrived at Alta­
monte Heights Condos at about
8 p m. a former fire department
worker. Mike Bunn, was ad­
m inistering CPR to Marshall
Thomas Kaperak of 725 N. Lake
Blvd.

H e le n S t a ir s , m a r k e t in g
director for the developer. K A H
Property Management, said the
project will Include a mixture of
two- and three-bedroom modular
homes built by U.S. Homes with
beginning prices of 145.900.

strike today to protest the police shooting of a
pregnant woman. The woman was shot and killed
last week as she walked past a mob of rioters

Cem etery Group
Sues Colin Keogh

Drowning
Probe
Continues

Construction on the *25 5
million Sanford Place, slatrd to
Include 500 modular homes. Is
scheduled to begin late next
month on the 45-acre former Joe
B. Baker farm off County Road
427 and Bedford Road

"properly controlled to ascertain the truth and
factual correctness” but that ' law-abiding"
citizens had nothing to fear.
He summoned senior editors and journalists to
a meeting In Pretoria today.
In Pretoria, authorities said police fired pistols,
shotguns -md tear gas Into a crowd of 400 rioters
early Sunday In the black township of Tumahole.
GO miles south of Johannesburg Three blacks
were killed and five were wounded
The shootings raised to 35 the death toll for the
past 16 days of racial violence.
In Wltbank. another area not under the
emergency order, black leaders called a daylong

require §1.600 down and mon­
thly payments of as little as
§260 per month.
The development is lo have
street ligh ts, paved streets,
sidewalks and a nature trail
park.
She said the homes will In­
clu de such m od ern c o n v e ­
niences as garbage disposals,
dishwashers, refrigerator and
stoves. The minim um living
space, not counting the garage,
will be 792 square feet and
various other models will have
up to 1.600 square feet. Mr*.
Stairs said. The minimum lot
size will be 7.000 square feet to

Bombs Explode
In Copenhagen
COPENHAGEN. Denmark (UPI)
— A bomb wrecked the office of a
U.S. uirllne and another exploded
between a synagogue and a Jewish
old p eop le's home In central
Copenhagen today. Injuring more
than a dozen people, police said.
No deaths were reported.
One bomb was thrown through
the window of the Northwest
Orient Airlines office. Police said
about 10 people In the office were
Injured and a bicyclist also was
hurt.
The other bomb exploded be­
tween the Jewish synagogue and a
Jewish old people's home. Injuring
three or four people, police said.
Both buildings were evacuated.
Police aald they had no Idea who

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give sufficient space for a pool II
a buyer should want one.
The Initial construction will lie
o f six models. «.ach named after
steamboats that traveled be­
tween Sanford and Jacksonville
during the late 19th and early
20th centuries The streets will
be named after local rlverways.
Mrs Stairs said.
The project will be served by a
sewer plant the developers are
constructing and which will be
turned over to the county for
operation, she said Water will
be supplied by the county's
utility system.
—Donna Estes

pu rposes, and that hr has
purchased certificates ol d e­
posits at various hank* with the
§ 2 1.340
"I don’t know what banks
C o l i n Keog h
they're In." Keogh said. " I gave
the receipts to Mrs. Evelyn
Rice." Mrs Rice Is treasurer of
the cemetery association, bu
could not be reachrd this morn­
ing to verify she has the CD
cemetery association members
receipts.
said he used the money to pay a
"A b o u t every six to eight
personal mortgage. Keogh de­
months l swap banks In order to
nied (hat claim as writ.
tak e a d va n ta g e o f In terest
The association, which ts su­
rates." Keogh explained. "T h e
ing to get the money back but
certificates are In the name of
did not ask for additional dam
ages, said Us members have the cemetery association, not
mine, and the association gets
asked Keogh repeatedly to re­
the Interest."
turn the money but he has
Keogh further explained that
"failed and refused" to do so.
originally both his signature and
Keogh said today he did not
use the money for his own
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City O fficials Bemoan M eetings
That Drag On Into The Night
Long after most bureaucrats are In bed
dreaming of wavs to spend taxpayers dollars,
shadowy figures In Lake Mary's city hall can lie
seen through the windows late at night gravitat­
ing toward the coffee pot.
The last city commission meeting did not
adjourn until about 1:15 a m. — long after city
attorney Robert I’etree grew tired of gnawing on
his unlit cigar.
And Lake Mary's Mayor. Dick Fess. expresses
disdain that residents who wished to speak to
their elected officials had to stay up so late to do
It.
"G ood Lord folks, we're supposed to be decision
makers." Fess said at the July 18 meeting "W e
are supposed to make It easy for the citizens of
Lake Mary to come In here and address the
commission."
Fess was audibly and visibly perturbed because
at 10:30 p m ., almost three hours Into the
meeting, citizens were finally allowed to approach
the podium and comm ent, compliment or

complain.
Only one person perservered long enough to

Nixon Says He Considered
Nuclear Weapons Use 4 Times
NEW YORK IUP1I - Former Presl
dent Richard Nixon said he consid­
ered using nuclear weapons four
times — during the Vietnam War. the
1973 Arab Israeli war. the 1971
Indta-Paklstan war and during a
Sovlet-Chlnese border dispute.
In a Time magazine Interview on
nuclear diplomacy, published Sun­
day to mark the 40th anniversary of
the bombing of Hiroshima. Nixon
said the world Is safer than In 1945
and "th e bomb made us a world
power."
Nixon, president from 1969 to 1973
and vice president from 1953 to
1960. also called the late Soviet
Chairman Nikita Khrushchev "the
most brilliant world leader 1 have

U.S. plcnnod to us* nuclsar
weapons against Germany,
too. Story, 2A.
ever met. ... He scared the hell out of
people."
Nixon said the 1962 Cuban missile
crisis, when Khrushchev backed
down In the face of a superior U.S.
nuclear arsenal, marked a turning
point In atom ic
diplom acy by
prompting u Soviet buildup that gave
Moscow nuclear parity.
One o f his top priorities upon
entering the White House In 1969.
Nixon said, was bringing an end to
the Vietnam War while seeking

Improved relations with the Sov'ets
"One of the option* was the nuclear
option. In other words, massive
encalatlon: either bombing the dike*
or the nuclear option." Nixon said,
adding, h o w ev er. "N o b o d y was
exactly saying. Pave 'em overt'"
Nixon said he rejected both a
nuclear attack and a bombing of the
dikes in North Vietnam, where he
estimated a million people would
have drowned, "because the targets
Involved were not military targets "
He also said conventional weapons
could have accomplished the same
military objectives as nuclear arms,
and that "m a ssive escalatloh ...

Bee NIXON, page BA

Longwood Set To OK Higher Property Tax
The Longwood City Commission Is
scheduled to set Its property tax rate
at §2.90 per §1.000 assessed value
when It meets at 7:30 p.m. today at
city hall. 175 W. Warren Ave. The
property tax rate this year Is §2 52
per §1.000assessed valuation.. .
Longwood has a tentative budget of
§3.650.288 for the 1985-86 fiscal
year. Public hearings on the proposed
budget are expected to be be set for

Sept 9 and 23.
City Administrator Greg Manning
will propose an ordinance raising the
base rate on water to §5 for 3.000
gallons. The minimum charge is now
§3.64 for 5.000 gallons water used; It
will go from 75 cents to 80 cents on
each thousand gallons up to 8.000
wtih a nickel charge for each addi­
tional thousand The Increase Is
being proposed to pay off the loan for

the water plant expansion scheduled
to be completed In September.
Also on the agenda will be a
resolution raising the cost of cem e­
tery lots In the Longwood Memorial
Gardens frum §200 to §350.
Preliminary plans will be reviewed
for the Nelson Court Subdivision
located south of lllstllne Avenue and
west of East Street, and Hidden Oak
Estates south of Longwood Hills Road

and east of West Lake. The developer
for the former Is Superior Construc­
tion and for the latter. Centex Homes
of Florida.
A public healing will be held on an
ordinance extending the closing of
Lamont Avenue and Shadow Trail In
the Shadow Kill Subdivision until
Dec. 30.
—Jane C asselberry

speak his mind. Alan Wlchman. of 277 Evansdale Road, told city commissioners that an
Increased number of people In the city were not
maintaining tlielr property. He said there are
many "dead cars" In the yards of city residents
Wlchman also alerted the commission to the fact
that some houses had garbage on their porches
and are "detracting from the beauty of the city."
After Wlchman had his say. It was back to the
business of running the city
The men on the commission — Colin Keogh.
Russ Megonegal. Harry Terry. Paul Tremel and
Burt Perinchlcf — do not seem to mind exploring
every request and proposed ordinance that comes
before the com m ission In agonizing detail
Meeting after meeting the commissioners debate
late Into the night, long after most of the audience
filters out the door.
" I have been here three days this week and
picked up stuff everyday." Fess said In reference
to the mountain of paperwork the city Is receiving
from developers and other business wanting a
foothold In the city.
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Bicycle Tops 150 MPH
BONNEVILLE S A L T FLATS. Utah (UPI) Former Olympic cyclist John Howard did
some fast peddling to set a new speed record
on a bicycle of 152.284 mph.
Howard. 37. of Encinitas. Calif., said he set
the record Saturday at the Bonneville Salt
Flats, home to many land-speed records of
all types Ills feat broke the record of 138
mph set In 1973 at the same place.
He called It an "Incredible exhilaration.”
with "an element of terror."
A speed car modified with a large tall
section pulled Howard up lo 60 mph. at
which point he was able to start pedaling his
bike with the gear mechanism that allowed
the high speeds.
"The car essentially bored a hole though
the wind It broke the turbulence.” Howard
said.
He said his bike used a "double reduction
gear system. It's a very large, double chain
ring system which allows It to obtain the
higher speeds."
Howard said he hopes to have hla record
entered In the Guinness Hook of Records.
And added. " I feel like I could go another 10
to 15 mph."

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Evening Herald. Sanford. FI.

Monday. July 22. IMS

NATION
IN BRIEF
Anothor Sailor Arrostod
in Spare Parts Theft Ring
SEATTLE (UPI) — The FUI seized a sixth suspect,
another U.S. sailor. In an alleged smuggling ring that stole
spare parts for Navy F-14 Tomcat Jet fighters for Illegal
shipment to Iran.
Antonio Gatdula Rodriguez. 38. an aviation storekeeper
assigned to the USS Be IIran Wood, wan arrested Sunday as
he returned from an unauthorized absence from the Puget
Sound Naval Shipyard at Bremerton. Wash., said Allen P.
Whitaker, special agent In charge of the Seattle FBI bureau.
Rodriguez and five others arrested last week are charged
with conspiracy, theft. Interstate shipment and exportation
of war materials following an Investigation by the FBI. the
U.S. Customs Service and the Naval Investigative Service
Iri the San Diego area.
Federal authorities said the ring was In business for
money and may have stolen up to $5 million In parts and
other equipment over the past several years. Government
agents Infiltrated the ring about a year ago. and reportedly
mananged to seize some o f the parts before they reached
Iran.

MOVE Deaths Ruled 'Accidental'
PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - City forensic
experts have decided all 11 deaths In a
house occupied by the radical group MOVE
during a police bombing May 13 were
"accidental."
"T h e deaths were accidental, as far as we
can determ ine." Assistant Philadelphia
Medical Examiner Dr. Halbert Fllllnger said
Sunday. Fllllnger personally examined three
o f the bodies.
The 11 victims were killed In a massive
fire that broke out shortly after police
dropped a bomb on the radical group's
headquarters In West Philadelphia following
a daylong gun battle.
The blaze also damaged or destroyed 61
houses In the working-class neighborhood,
leaving about 250 people homeless.
The conclusion was made after authorities
wrapped up a two-month Investigation of
the charred remains of the MOVE victims —
all o f whom appear to have died of
fire-related Injuries.

Th e coroner's determination that the
deaths were accid ental Is significant
because It puts to rest speculation that the
victims committed suicide or died of police
gunshot wounds, authorities said.
Still facing Investigators la the task of
Identifying five of the victims, three of
whom were children.
"W e 'd like to hope we're going to be able
to Identify them, but the evidence we have
to go on Is pretty thin," said Fllllnger,
"Right now we're stumbling In the dark."
Th e Identification process Is difficult
because the bodies were so badly burned,
and also because authorities have been
unable to locale medical or dental records
for the victims.
"Som e of the children were probably born
at home ... and may have never visited a
dentist's office." Fllllnger said.
Identified so far were: Conrad Hampton
A fric a . 36; Frank J a m es Africa. 26;
Raymond Foster Africa. 49; Rhonda Harris

Ward Africa. 30: Theresa Brooks Africa. 26:
and Tomasa Boo Africa, about 9.
The only know survivors of the fire are
Ramona Johnson Africa. 30. and Birdie
Africa. 13. Both fled the burning building
and were apprehended by police Members
o f the back-to-nature cult all used the same
last name.
The Philadelphia Inquirer reported In Its
Sunday editions that a branch of MOVE was
given tax-exempt status by the United Way
earlier this year.
Community Action Movement, a selfdescribed education and training program
that was started by MOVE founder John
Africa, won acceptance Into United W ay's
donor^rptlon program and may have re­
ceived charitable contributions, the news­
paper reported.
The Inquirer quoted United Way officials
as saying they had not been aware that
Community Action Movement was con­
nected to the radical cult.

A-Bomb Attacks
Planned Against
G erm any, Japan

Alaska Gov. Faces Impeachment
JUNEAU. Alaska (UPI) — A legislative committee
dominated by Republicans will decide whether to move for
Impeachment of first-term Democratic Gov. Bill Sheffield,
called unfit for office by a grand Jury.
Impeachment hearings were to Iregln today before the
Senate Rules Committee after the grand Jury declined to
bring criminal charges against Sheffield but recommended
that lawmakers consider throwing him out ofofTIce.
At Issue Is the 57-year-old Sheffield's role In leasing a
building for state use In Fairbanks.
The lease, since canceled, went to u campaign supporter
o f Sheffield's who also was purt owner of the building. The
lease was made following a meeting between the two men
In October 1084. according to the grand Jury.
Chairman Tim Kelly of the GOP dominated Senate Rules
Committee said the hearings also will Investigate bidding
on u proposed 101 m illion state office building In
Anchorage, whose construction hus been delayed while
funds are raised
A contract for the building hud Ireen awarded to Dick
Fischer Development, owned by a longtime Sheffield
associate, although the Fischer bid was $1 I million higher
thun one bid und $20 million higher than another.

Reagan Back A t Work
WASHINGTON (UPI| - President Reagan, happy to Ire
home after an right day hospital stay, scheduled meetings
with Ills top advisers for today to ease track Into a light
work routine In a smooth convalescnce from cancer
surgery.
After n Joyous welcome home Saturday from 2.fXK)
people on the South l.uwn of the White House. Reagan
spent Sunday — his first full duy uway from Betheada
Naval llospltul - out of public sight, trading and lending
to paperwork

White House spokenmnn Peter Hmissrl said Reagan Is

“ looking forward to resuming Ills schedule,'' which for now
has been cleared to permit u gradual return to work that
will depend In large part on the pace of Ills recovery.

WORLD
IN BRIEF
3 Jewish Terrorists Get Life;
12 Others Get Light Sentences
JERUSALEM (UPI) — Three members of u Jewish terror
underground were sentenced to life In prison today for
murder, but 12 others received light terms — four months
to seven years — for wuglng a deadly terror eumpulgn
against Arabs In Israeli occupied territories
A three-judge panel hud no leeway In pronouncing
sentence on three memtiers of the group convicted of
murder for u 11)83 attack on the Islamic College In Hebron,
w herr three Arab students were killed Israeli luw
mundutes life In prison for anyone convicted ol murder.
The other dozen defendants — found guilty on charges
runglng from musing grevlous tiodlly harm to conspiracy
—i curb could huve been sentenced to 20 yeurs In prison
Hut the court, which spent 11 days considering Its
sentences, proved lenient.
The defendants contended they organized the under­
ground — the largest uni! Arab terror ring In Israel s
history — because the army was not protecting them In the
West Bank, where Jews begun settling after Isruel won the
urea from Jordan In the 1907 w ar
Specific charges — In addltlun to the attack on the
Islunilc University — Included u 1980 attem pt to
ussusnlnute three Arab West Bank mayors, a I OHO attempt
to bomb five Aruti buses In East Jerusalem und an
unsuccessful I0H4 plot to blow up the Dome of the Rock
mosque on Temple Mount — a Jerusalem landmark aurred
to to troth Jews and Moslems

Bomb In Church Kills Worshiper
SYDNEY. Australia IUPI) — A bomb planted beneath the
pulpit nf u Jehovah's Witness church near Sydney killed
one worshiper und Injured at least 70 In an attack
described by police as “ the work of a lunatic.*'
The blast Sunday hurlrd u visiting church elder through
the aluminium ruof of the Kingdom Hall church und blew
out the back of the Umber-arid brick building In Cuaula. 17
tnllrs west of Sydney, a police spokesman said.
T h eir were no Immediate claims of responsibility In the
Incident.
Police said ut least 70 people were Injured In the blast
und 29 were admitted to three hosptluls In the area. Six
underwent Immediate surgery, police said, but guve no
further details on their conditions
There were about 110 worshipers In the building at the
time of the blast

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Who'd Want To?
The sign says "No Trespassing" but who'd
w ant to trespass In an oversized puddle?
T yp ical Florida afternoon rainstorms have
created this m iniature lake near the Sanford

sewage plant on Poplar Avenue. It the rains
continue m aybe th ey'll change the sign to
one that reads " N o Fishing."

N O W C hief Vow s N ew Activism
In Protection O f Feminist G ains
NEW ORLEANS (UPI) — Declaring thr time Is
ripe for activism, nrwly circled National Organi­
zation for Women President Eleanor Smral says
she will trail the women's movrmrnt In the
streets and In Congress to fight the New Right's
uttuck on Its gains.
In a dramatic comeback. Smeal was elected
president of the NOW Sunday, unseating former
ally Judy Goldsmith In a race that signals a new
direction for the women's movement In the
United Stairs
"T h e need for our movement Is greater because
the threat Is greater." said Smeul. 45, who
charged in her platform that the nation's largest
wom en's organization hud become too compla­
cent. too low key and too establishment.
Goldsmith, who succeeded Smeul 2Vh years ago
ufler her five year tenure us NOW president,
attacked her challenger In lire campaign during
NOW 's 19th annual convention us a one-issue
candidate unable to build coalitions with other
movements.
But In her con cession speech Sunday,
Goldsmith. 46, said her work was not overturned
by the election.
"W hat 1 stood for and what I fought for during
my 12 years us u member of NOW was not
defeated this weekend," she said
The election was widely viewed as determining
the direction of NOW. which hus lost members
und support since the Equal Rights Amendment
was defeated three yeurs ago

The Rev. Jerry Falwell. founder of the Moral
Majority, said Sunday night he was "delighted"
with thr NOW election and derided Smeul's
promise to counter the New Right's efforts to
erode progress In women's rights.
"Judy Goldsmith was far more effective and
was of grrat concern to us on the right." Falwell
said from Ills Lynchburg. Va.. home. "Eleanor
Smeul Is u shrill, screaming, confrontational
person who makes a lot of noise but gets very
little done."
But Smral said President Rragun's re-election
was one reason for her victory because NOW
convention delegates heeded her cull for a more
aggrrsslve organization.
"It's time to go back to the streets." M id Smeal.
a reference to the duya when the women's and
civil rights movements staged huge rallies In
Washington und elsewhere to dramatize their
Issues
"The opposition Is known and It Is a drur and
present danger," she told reporters at u post
election news conference. "I think It's time to put
a lot more heut on the right wing."
Smeal. a mother of two. said one of her first
orders of business when she takes office Sept. I
will be to develop a strategy to fight the
unit ubortlon movement, galvanized last week
when Ihc administration asked the Supreme
Court to overturn Its landmark 1973 ruling
legalizing ubollari.

Israeli Troops Hunt Guerrillas In Lebanon
BEIRUT. Lebanon (UPI| mlltllus and the Lebanese army resting several people and set­
Israeli puratrooprra moved Into — will ulso seek to reopen some ting fire to a mosque.
south Lebanon to hunt for and- of the six crossing points be­
Israeli military sources In Tel
Israeli guerrillas attd Christian tween Chrtsitun rust Beirut and
and Moslem militiamen fought Moslem west Beirut so Parlia­ Aviv confirmed that paratroop­
pitched tuittles along the Green ment can meet and pass the er* conducted a raid on the
Line dividing Beirut.
government's annual budget, village of Kabrlkha. 6 miles west
A coordinatin g co m m ittee the radio rep ort suld. The of the Israeli border, and said
Implementing u Syrian bucked Parliament building Is near the one person was killed. The
Israeli sources said the raid was
security plan for west Beirut Green Line.
la u n c h e d a ft e r m e n w ith
culled a meeting today to con­
rocket-launchers were seen In
sider narrowing thr Green Line
The committee meeting comes
the area.
— the no man's land of bornb- one day alter Israeli paratroopers
guttrd buildings where Christian curried out "search and destroy"
The Israelis had no comment
and Moslem militias confront missions In south Lebanon.
on a Lebanese television report
each other — official Beirut Security sources and media re­ that said Israrll paratroopers
Radio reported.
ports said the Israeli troops
also conducted a sweep In the
The panel — consisting of stormed two villages, killing
village of Sejoud. 11 miles north
r e p r e s e n ta tiv e s o f M o slem three suspected guerrillas, ur- of Kabrlkha

WASHINGTON (UPI) - U.S.
war planners during World War
II Initially directed that atomic
bombs be dropped sim u lta ­
neously on Nazi Germany and
Japan In a "spilt operation" to
end the conflict, a CBS News
documentary says.
The documentary also says
that during the Korean War.
President Dwight Elsenhower
considered the possibility o f us­
ing nuclear weapons to blast
Chinese troops out of the Korean
caves, the documentary’ said.
D u r in g th e 1962 C u b an
missile crisis, thr Kennedy ad­
ministration believed that al­
though the Soviet Union would
not authorize a nuclear strike
against the United States. It was
thought "entirely possible, even
probable" that a Soviet com ­
mander In Cuba would launch a
missile at Miami. New York or
Washington, the program says.
The documentary. "Hiroshima
Plus 40 Years ... and Still
Counting." Is scheduled to be
aired by CBS TV July 31 and Is
television's latest look at the
p o s s i b i l i t y o f n u c le a r
Armageddon.
Harold Agnew. a nuclear phys­
icist who helped develop thr
atom bomb, says on the pro­
gram: "Perhups. we ought to
have a requirement, suggestion
that leaders of nuclear power
stales, every five year* or so.
witness — I've said In their
underwear — a nuclear detona­
tion. multi-megaton."
It becomes clear In the docu­
mentary that the United States
no longer can use the threat of
nuclear force as a diplomatic
weapon against the Soviet Un­
ion. as It did during the Cuban
m issile crisis and the 1973
October war. when U.S nuclear
forces went on alert.
The reason: The Soviets have
become too powerful
W a lte r Plncus, a nuclear
weapons expert and a defense
reporter for Thr Wa*hlnnion
Post, did much of the research,
writing und Interviewing for the
show
The documentary Is laced with
Information that either Is newly
disclosed or little known outside
the c o m m u n ity of n u clea r
w e a p o n s e x p e r t s and r e ­
searchers
One revelutlon Is that In 1944.
the United Stutes considered
dropping the atomic bomb on
both Japan and Gennany. with
the strike against German soil to
come from un airbase In the
Adriatic Sea No mention Is
made of what the radioactive
fallout might have done to other
European countries.
"M y directive at the time that I
put this outfit together wus. 'You
will organize and train this outfit
and be prepared for a split
operation.’ " said Col. Paul Tib­
betts. the pilot of the B-29 Enola
Gay that dropped the "L ittle
Boy" bomb on lllroahlma.
"Split operation — simulta­
neous drops In Europe and
Japan." he said.
But by Muy 1945. a defeated
Germany was out of the war and
the focus shifted to where In
Japan the United States should
drop the first nuclear weapon.
The "Fat Man" atomic bomb
was dropped on Nagasaki three
days after the destruction of
Hiroshima and the combined
res u lt o f both bom bs w as
125.000 killed and 150.000
wounded.

WEATHER
E iv n in g llr r a id

AREA

FORECAST: Today

purtly cloudy with showers and
thunderstorms likely by after­
noon High near 90. Wind south
10 to 15 mph Rain chance 60
percent. Tonight a 20 percent
c h a n c e o f e v e n in g t h u n ­
d e rs to rm s oth erw ise p a rtly
cloudy. Low In the low to mid
70s. Light south wind. Tuesday
partly cloudy. Show ers and
thunderstorms likely by after­
noon High near 90. Wind south
10 to 15 mph. Rain chance 60
percent.
NATIONAL REPORT: Heavy
rain soaked the Rockies today.

flooding streets and triggering
mudslides that covered roads
with plica o f rocka, while thun­
derstorms In the East extended
from Virginia to New England.

AREA READINOS (9 a m.):
temperature; 79; overnight low:
7 2 1 S u n d a y 's h ig h : 9 0 ;
barometric pressure 30 00. rela­
tive h u m id ity : 82 percent:
winds: southeast at 9 mph: rain;
40 Inch: sunrise. 641 a m .
sunset 8:22 p.m.

TUESDAY TIDES: Daytona
Beach: highs. 12:35 a m.. 1.00
p.m.: lows. 6:38 a m . 7.05 p.m.;

Fort Canaveral: highs.

12:27
a.rn.. 1:01 p.m.; lows. 6.27 a m..
6 56 p.m.; Bayport: highs. 5 41
a m .. 5 52 p.m.; lows. 12:10
a m .. 12:10p.m.
BOATINO FORECAST: St.
Augustine to Jupiter Inlet out 50
miles — Southeast wind 10 to IS
knots through Tuesday. Sea 2 to
4 feet. Wind and sea higher near
scattered thunderstorms.

EXTENDED F O R E C A S T ;
Wednesday through Friday —
Partly cloudy. Chance of mainly
afternoon and evening thun­
derstorms. Lows in the 70a.
Highs upper 80a to lower 90s.

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Monday. July II. lt « S - )A

Burglars Stage Early- Morning Raids In Fern Park
Burglars were busy In Fern
Park this m orning. A Cum ­
berland F arm s con ven ien ce
store had Its drop safe dug out of
the floor and an undisclosed
amount o f cash stolen, while a
television shop was hit by
thieves who took two cameras
and two tripods with a total
value o f about *3.400.
A Seminole County sherlfTs
deputy on patrol about 4:30 a.m.
noticed c e llin g tiles at the
Cumberland Farms. 604 U S.
Highway 17-92. were dropped
and disordered. She Investigated
and found that the rooftop air
conditioner had been pried off to
gain entry to the building
The deputy found no suspects
Inside the store, but noted the
drop safe In the floor had been
pried from Its casing, openee and
iis contents stolen. An un­
disclosed amount of cash Is
missing, a sh eriff s report said.
The burglary occurred b e­
tween 3:10 and 4:30 a m., the
report said, and the thief left
behind a hammer, but took
other tools used In the theft with
him when he fled.
In the other case. Bellows T.V..
199 State Hoad 436. was bur­
glarized at about 3:45 a m The
Ihlef used a lire Iron to break the
glass front door, a sheriffs report
said

SALADS STOLEN
T w o b r o th e r s have been
charged with defrauding an Inn­
keeper In connection with the
theft of two bowls of salad.
According to a Sanford police
report, the two entered the I’lzza
Hut. 2002 S. Frenrh Ave.. at
11:50 p.m
F rid a y, h elp ed
themselves to the salad bar. and
then left the restaurant without
paying for the food.
The manager called police who
spotted the suspects, one on
13th Street, the other on 20th
Street, and picked them up. The
report said police look them to
the restaurant where they were
Identified.
Charged w ere Jeffery Hay
Cook. 25. and Michael James
Cook. 22. both of 3 1 1. W 10th
St.. Sanford.
They were Jnlled In lieu of
$500 Ixind each.

COKE DEALER NABBED
Undercover agents from the
Seminole County Sheriffs De­
partment set up a drug deal,
★ F ir s t
then arrested a man after he
tried to sell a deputy an ounce of
★ C o u rtt
cocaine for $ 1.800.
it P o lic e
A sheriffs rrport said a deputy
met with the man at a fast food
restaurant on State Hoad 434,
Longwood. on July 2. The report the windows out of a bus. A fire
said the man entered the depu­ e x tin g u is h e r a lso w as d is ­
ty's vehicle and while driving, charged Inside the office and
showed the deputy an ounce of several desks rifled.
cocaine. The report said the man
T h e police report said the
offered to sell the Illegal drug for vandals gained entry to the
*1.800
office by pulling a piece of
The man. who was out of jail plywood from a utility room
on a work release program, was door.
then arrested.
LAW N MOWER LIFTED
Being held without bond In
A thief stole a lawn mower
Seminole County Jail on a charge from the porch o f A lvin D.
o f trafficking cocaine waa Carl C a m p b e l l . 2 6 . o f 1 5 0 1
Ladon Dubose. 25. o f 1755 Mellonvllle Ave., Sanford. The
Magnolia Ave.. W inter Park
red lawn mower, valued at *100.
Dubose was sentenced to a year was discovered missing W ed­
In jail In February for resisting nesday.
arrest with violence after pun­
CARCLUBBER
ching an officer In the throat.
A Casselberry man was Jailed
STOLEN DETECTOR
after he was seen standing In the
A thief may have used a coat grassy median of a highway
hanger In the theft a radar sw in gin g a club at passing
delector from the car of William
vehicles.
Lockeby. 2431 Grand Teton
According to a Casselberry
Circle. Winter Park, early Fri­ police report, an officer spotted a
day.
man on State Hoad 436 swinging
Lockeby told police the de­ and y e llin g o b s c e n itie s as
tector was In his brown Pontiac v e h ic le s passed. A b ou t 45
Thursday night and not In It minutes earlier at 1 a m. the
Friday morning.
same man reportedly tried to
VENDINQ MACHINES
pick u fight with three men In a
ROBBED
red pickup truck at the ABC
A burglar entered through the
Lounge In Casselberry, a police
back door of Mr. Gee's Bar. 1704
report said. When the officer told
W. State Hoad 436. Altamonte
the club wlelder to lay down his
Springs, early Friday and stole
•6 5 out of several vending
machines.
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A police rrport said two pay
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machine and a juke box had the
coin boxes p ried open and
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Action Reports

YMCA VANDALIZED
Vandals have hit the YMCA
branch on Palm Springs Drive
for the third time In a week,
according to a Seminole County
sheriffs report.
In the latest Incident, vanduls
used a baseball bat and smashed

C ataract Surgery Scandal:
G overn m en t Loses Billions
W A S H I N G T O N (U IM ) Kickbacks to eye doctors, un­
n e c e s s a r y o p e r a t io n s a n d
overcharges wtll cause the feder­
al govern m en t to waste *2
billion on cataract surgery this
year, a House subcommittee
says.
The report revealed numerous
Instances In which doctors
overcharged the government's
Medicare program for the lenses
they Implanted and. In uddlllon.
received kickbacks from lens
salesmen for placing thrtr orders
with particular companies.
The report Is Ihe result of u
two-year Investigation by ihe
health and long ienn care sub­
committee of the House Select
Committee on Aging The In­
spector general's office of the
Health and Human Services
Department assisted Ihe puncl.
The Investigation found that
some eye doctors were offered
free trips lo Europe, cash de­
posits In Caribbean hanks for
each lens purchased and free
slock in lens companies. Others
were offered surgical equipment,
and the use o f boats, cars 'and
resort homes, the report said.
The report said about 1.2
million Americans will undergo

Ihe 20-rotnutc cataract surgery
this year. The operation Is the
most common procedure paid by
Medicare, a federal health care
program for disabled and elderly
persons
During Ihe surgery, a needle Is
Inserted In Ihe eye lo remove
cloudy cataracts and a plastic
lens Is Implanted. The procedure
In considered one o f Ihe most
successful recent advances In
medicine and vision usually Is
Improved.
But Ihe subcommittee said Us
Investigation found Ihe surgery
was performed on elderly pa­
tients who already had "perfect"
20-20 vision.
N ation w id e, * 5 2 5 m illion
worth of unnecessary surgery
was performed on Medicare pa­
tients this year, the report said.

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caught.
Charged with disorderly Intox­
ication and resistin g arrest
without violence was Raymond
Howard Barrett. 602 Brittany
Court. Casselberry. He was later
released on *500 bond.

BURGLAR RETURN
A 68-vear-old Eatonvtlle man.
who returned to an Altamonte
Springs home he had allegedly
burglarized, was arrested by a
Seminole County sheriff's depu­
ty who was at the scene ques­
tioning witnesses who reportedly
Identified the suspect.
Sheriff's deputy G.H. Nagala
reported responding to a bur­
glary call at 88 Campcllo St. at
about 9:30 p.m. Saturday. Home
owner Paulene East met with
Nagala and told him the burglar
might still be Inside her home. A
search turned up no one. a
sherlfTs rrport said

DISORDERLY INTOXICATION
The following persons have
been arrested on a charge of
disorderly Intoxication:
-Isa yvette Falcon. 22. of 172
Crystal Ave.. Lake Mary, ufter
the manager o f ABC Lounge on
U S. Highway 17 92 In Sanford
called police at 1:14 a m. Satur­
day In reference to a fight at the
bar. A police report said a
woman was sitting In u vehicle
crying and yelling obscenities.
—Bruce Theodore Simpson. 33.
of 813 Magnolia Ave., Sanford.
Police were called to the scene of
an argument at 1115 Palmetto
Ave. about 1 a m Saturday. The
report said when an officer arrive
a man opened the front door of
the house, w alked out and
challenged the officer to a fight
"Take ofT your gun and fight
without being a policeman,'* the
man said, according to the
report.
Simpson was freed on *100
bond.

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But os Nagata was questioning
Ms East and witness Carolyn
Wells who had been called to the
scene because she reportedly
could Identify the suspect, the
suspect returned to the scene.
Ms Wells reportedly Identified
him as the man she had talked
with outside Ms East's home
|ust before the burglar entered
the home through a utility room
window, a sherlfTs report said.
Ms. East wanted to press
charges, the report said, and
Henry Lee Christopher has been
charged with burglary and w-as
being held In lieu of *5,000
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'Turn On The VCR, Let's
Watch A Beheading Or Two'
LOS ANGELES IUFII - Tw o
m o v ie s fe a t u r in g a c t u a l
beheadings, electrocutions and
animal slaughter have zoomed
to t h e t o p o f S o u t h e r n
California's video cassette rental
list, prompting warnings from
area psychologists.
O w n e r s o f v id e o o u t le t s
throughout Los Angeles said In a
story published Friday In the
Herald Examiner that "Faces of
Death" and "Faces of Death 11"
are the most consistently rented
movies In the area despite a lack
of advertising and no m ovie
theater distribution.
The films, made by an Am eri­
can company for distribution In
Japan, arc especially popular
among teenagers and college-age
youths, they said
"I think the reason for the
creation o f this program Is that It
is an extension of the nightly
news. Americans have become
hardened to death and tnurdei."
said Walecd B. All. whose Mai
k Productions In Oak Forest.
. began distributing the films
after hearing of their success In
Japan.
All said Ihe films feature
actual scenes from a cattle
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but All said hr didn't know If
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Thomas Kadcckt. a clinical
psychiatrist and head of Ihe
American Coalition on Televi­
sion Violence, said he Is worried
about Ihe popularity df the films.
"This Is really frightening." he
said. "In all likelihood, some
people wtll not get a charge out
o f watching these films but will
start slaughtering animals and
even human beings to get a
rush."
He said the m ovies make
violence "socially acceptable"
and may prompt an Increase In
assaults and w ife and child
beatings.
Hex Beaber, a psychologist
and professor of medicine at
UCLA, had a different view,
however, saying Ihe movies may
actually be beneficial because
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pent-up agressions.
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terror — nonexistence, death.'*
he said. "There ore two ways to
deal with It. One way is denial or
repreaalon. The other approach
to terror is to pul your face right
up to It — to prove yourself.’ *

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Echoes
O f Nazism
Any notion that the amalgam of one-party
rule, threats, terror and racism called Nazism
Is exclusively u German or European phe­
nomenon should be dispelled by whut Is
happening in Zim babwe, the African state
that once was the British colony Rhodesia.
Prime Minister Robert Mugabe, whose
socialist ZANU-PF Party won 63 of the 80
neats In the country's legislature, the House
of Assembly, says now that he will create a
one-party state In the next five years.
As for any unfavorable reaction from the
International community, which has given
his government millions of dollars In aid.
Mugabe said: "T he Western world ... can go
hang. The Western world can any whnt It
wants. As long as we believe we are right we
will do waht we have to do In the Interests of
our people.”
"O u r people” uppears to exclude both
blacks of the Ndebele minority and whites.
In violence-torn M atabeland, J o se p h
Nkomo’s Zimbabwe African People’s Union
party made a clean sweep of all 15 scats. The
province has been marred by bloodshed since
Mugabe dispatched troops there 2'A years ago
to hunt down rebels supposedly loyal to
Nkomo. Untold numbers have been rounded
up, Interrogated, beaten and killed.
Mugabe also expressed anger because the
white former prime minister, Ian Smith, won
15 of the 20 seats reserved for whites until
1987. The representation wus guaranteed
under the constitution framed ut the London
peace conference settling the country's
elght-yeor civil war. which ended while rule.
Mugabe said the constitution clause re­
serving 20 seats for whites would "go utmost
Immediately."
He wurned that whites "who have not
accepted the reullty of a (Killtlrul order In
which blacks set the pace have to leave the
country."
He called his landslide victory "a mandate
for us to unite our people." He said. "W e
believe In the Inexorable law of unity. ... W e
have to ensure that our society Is rid of those
undesirable elements whose own attitudes
mllltute ugnlnst the attainment of unity."
Black opposition parties he uccused of
"organizing counterrevolutionary activities."
wurnlng. "they will have no one to blamr but
themselves when the hand of law and order
exercises Itself over them."
The day after the election results were
announced, gangs of ZANU-PF toughs ram­
paged through black suburbs, beating minori­
ty purty supporters with clubs, sticks and
stones, forcing them Into the strrets and
ransacking their homes Scores of victims
were reported hospltnllzed.
By rallonul standards. Mugabe and his
followers would have nothing to lose and
much to gain by honoring the constitution
and guaranteeing the freedom and Indepen­
dence of raclul and political minorities. The
election lundslldc assured supremacy. There
cun be no rollback to white rule and the black
minorities ore no threut.
Mugnbe could pour his energy Into muklng
Zimbabwe a free, prosperous and happy land.
But total power, violence, unity through
force and concentration of hatred on " u n ­
desirable elements" ure Intoxicating. Hitler
und the Nazis were obsessed with this
m ystique. They sneered at dem ocracy.
Western civilization und human rights. They
creuted u slaugterhouse which finally con­
sumed even them.
Hitler's shudow Is creeping across Zim ­
babwe.

BERRYS WORLD

HELEN THOMAS

Reagan Sticks To Lighter Reading For Now
WASHINGTON (UP!) — President Reagan
caught up on his lighter reading while re­
cuperating In Hethesda Naval Hospital where he
underwent surgery for a cancerous tumor In the
Intestines.
He read Louis L'Amour's best selling western
‘‘Jubal Sackett." a book about Calvin Coolldge's
Vermont years and "A Treasury of Will Rogers."
When W hile House spokesman Larry Speakes
was asked why Reagan had not read through an
arms control statement Issued by the White
House, he accused the reporter o f being "catty.”
Still In recuperation from major surgery. It's
doubtful any patient, even a president, wants to
tackle a heavy tome on government policy.
Asked why he was doing so much reading, a
White House official said: "W hat else has he got
to do” In his convalescence?
The president's doctors raved about his
physical condition after his operation, and they
have run out of adjectives. Speakes at one point
told reporters that Reagan took the weekend off
to have major surgery.

So euphoric have been White House aides and
the doctors that no Indication has been given
that the president has suffered any p&amp;ln. except
for discomfort when he gets out o f bed.
When pressed on the subject of no abdominal
pain. Speakes quipped: "Only when he Is doing
slt-ups."
Although the Hollywood language has seemed
far fetched, a White House official Insisted.
"W e 're tyring to play this one straight because
we feel the public has a right to know.
" W e have been putting out the straight facts."
he said. “ The adjectives are coming from the
d o c to r s . W e 'r e not g ild in g . W e 'r e not
paraphrasing. We're not changing (the medical
reports)."
W h e n to ld th a t R e a g a n 's s u r g e o n s ,
particularly Dr. Steven Rosenberg, chief of
surgery at the National Cancer Institute, was
articulate and spoke In language understanda­
ble to the layman, the official said he was not a
professional in answering questions, apparently
meaning he was a little more straightforward.
Dr. Dale Oiler, head of the hospital's surgical

team that pertormed the operation, tipped
reporters off with his opening line at a news
conference after the surgery was performed. His
first words were “ the cancer specimen."
Rosenberg did not mince words either when
he said: "T h e president has cancer."
Reporters were at a loss on whether he meant
the president "h a s " ca n ceror"h a d " cancer.
As for the president's mood, he has been
described as In "excellent spirits ... optim istic"
and not dwelling on cancer.
"H e makes us laugh. Instead of vice versa."
said an aide who called on Reagan at the
hospital.
Several newspapers and broadcast outlets had
their science reporters on hand for the briefings
on the president's condition at the hospital.
Among them were some doctors who asked
probing questions, and tangling at times with
deputy press secretary Speakes. who apparently
took a crash course In oncology, telilng the
reporters there were “ two schools of thought"
on some controversial matters.

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WASHINGTON WORLD

Holistic
Stress
Reducer

Maybe We
Can Finish
Popcorn
By A rn o ld Bawlslak
UPI S en ior Editor
WASHINGTON (Ul*l| - The big
night arrives. You nit down In front
of the television set. a bowl of
popcorn and liquid refreshment of
your choice at your elbow. The
play-by-play announcer comes on
the screen. Introduce* the players
and tells you who has won the
game.
That doesn't happen If you're
watching the Suficrbowl or the All
Star baseball game, but more likely
than not It will If you're watching a
presidential election
Hetween 1920 und 1984. 13
presidential elections were won try
substantial electoral or popular vote
margins, and at trust six wrre R O B E R T W A L T E R S
authentic landslides The only close
elections during that period wrre In
1948. 1900. 1908 und 1970
There have been trig changes In
election reporting during that 64WASHINGTON (NEA) - Although
year period, not the least of which
President Reagan characterizes his
has been the development of vote
pretpersed overhaul erf the federal tux
cou nting and co m m u n ica tion s
code as "the strangest pro-family
techniques that produce results In
Initiative In perst-wur history.” the
some states within an hour of poll
family he wants to help has virtu­
closings. The advent of the News
ally disappeared.
Election Service In the mid-1960s
The sweeping revision of the tax
cut national vote-counting time hy
laws being promoted by the While
ul least one third und even more
House Is long on nostalgia but short
when NES girt Inter computers a few
on
reality. To a great extent, the
years later
family the president has In mind
Then came television network
was lust seen on Norman Rockwell's
vole projection und exit polling
S
a tu rd a y E v e n in g Post co ver
Combined, they made It |rosaltrle to
portraits of the 1950*
call the winner of lundslldes with
Dad was that "traditional" fami­
considerable accuracy before the
ly’s sole wage-earner Mom stayed
(tolls closed In some Eastern states,
home to Iron his shirts, clean the
let alone everywhere west of the
house and take cure of tire children
Appuluchln Mountains
— often u brood o f lour or more.
In 1980. Jim m y Curter. acting on
"I honestly think, coming from a
l he advice ol his own campaign
family where there were nine kids,
ultles und not television's word thut
that something like (Reagan's tux
he had lost, conceded defeat several
package) Is extraordinary In terms
hours before the (roll* closed on the
ol benefit to a working class lather
West Coast.
At le a s t o n e W e s te rn c o n ­ and a mother who wants to stuy
home und tuke care of the kids."
gressman and some other Ureal und
says presidential 'aide Pulrlck J.
state level candidates who ulso first
blamed T V and Carter for dis­ Buchanan.
" T h is c le a r ly Is directed to
couraging their Democratic sup­
benefit, maintain and put u door
porter*. Proposal* to curb TV re­
under the tra d ition a l fa m ily ."
porting of returns, projections und
liuchunan acknowledges. “ There Is
exit peril results begun In surface.
u
bias toward the traditional family
Protesting that no scientific evi­
built Into this."
dence hud been found to show that
One manifestation of that bias Is
they were hurting voter turnout, but
Reugun s plan to ulinosl double
ulunued by serine of the propersed
(fro m 9 1 ,0 4 0 to $ 2 ,0 0 0 ) the
restrictions — Washington State
personal lax deduction thut cun be
undertrreik ter outlaw exit periling
claimed for every adult and child In
wllhln 300 feet of voting places —
a family.
the networks pledged to rclruln
That Indeed would be u bonanza
from using projections or exit peril
lor lurge families like the one In
results to characterize the outcome
which iluchunun wps raised, but the
In any stute before Its perils cletsed
nation's fertility rate (the number of
Hut the networks also perlnted out
bubles the u vera g e wom an Is
that even when they held up
expected
to have by the end of her
projections, the (rolls close by 8 p.m.
chlldbeurlng years) has dropped
EST In 29 stutes thut rust 334 of the
markedly In recent decades.
537 electorul votes

Nostalgic Tax Plan
In 1977. It sank to 1.77. the
lowest level In the country's history.
It now has Increased slightly to
1.79. but that figure 1s less than hall
the 3 69 recorded In the lute 1950s.
the highest level In this century.
Frmule participation In the labor
force has reached the point where
more than 55 percent of all women
w ith p r e s c h o o l or sch ool-age
children hold a Job Indeed, almost
h a lf o f all m arried w om en In
families with both husbands and
pre-school children now work.
The president's tux package,
however. Includes three provision
thut provide financial rewards for
the dwindling number of women
who resist that trend while Impos­
ing monetary penalties upon those
who do work.
Under current luw. workers can
shield up lo 92.000 o f their unnuul
Income from taxation by Investing
tin- funds In an Individual Retire­
ment Account — but the IRA
contribution for a non-working
spouse Is limited to 9250 yearly.
The president's plan would Increase
that latter figure to 92.000.
Current law allow families with
two wageearnera to claim a tax
deduction of as much a* 93.000
annually to compensate for the fart
that their two Incomes Invariably
push them Into u h igh er tux
bracket. The president proposes to
uhollsh that benefit.
Finally, hr wants to change from
u lax credit lo a tax deduction a
portion of the money (up to 92.400
yearly for one child und as much us
94.HOO annually for two or more
children) spent by families for child
cure when both parents are work­
ing
That change would reduce the tax
burden for wealthy households but
Increase It for families with annual
Incomes of less than 940.000,

By G lno Del Guercto
UPI Science W r ite r
BOSTON IUPI) - Psychologists
David Gardner and Joely Beatty
know what It means to live a
stressful lifestyle.
This husband und wife team runs
a consulting firm to help executives
rope with stress, have Individual
private counseling practices, main­
tain apartments In three cities as
well as a house In New Hampshire
and travel 150.000 miles a year.
While all this activity was good for
their careers, It was drastically
cutting Into their llfr expectancy
That Is. until they "decided lo
accept full responsibility for our
own mental and physical w ell­
being." they say In the preface to a
book they recently finished on their
search for long life, called Stop
S t r e s s and A g in g N o w : T h e
Methuselah Manual
"We bought bikes, cleaned the
processed food out of our kitchen
and began trying to modify our own
behavior so we could learn to
exercise, cook, eat and relax ”
The pair combined their expertise
In writing textbooks und knowledge
of human psychology with the latest
research on human health and
nutrition. Then they added the
tenets of the ancient techniques of
yoga and meditation.
The result Is a holistic approach
to human health and longevity they
say can be followed and udhered to
fora lifetime.
"It works on the busts of what
science knows ubout psychology
and o th e r a sp e cts o f s ta y in g
young." said Gardner. "W e 'v e had
clients say to us, il o w do you guys
have so much energy?’ We used to
say. ‘ Read these books.' But then
we wrote our own book that had
everything In It up to the moment It
went to press.
Their approach Is bused on four
areas, which they say are Indis­
pensable to human health They
compare them to the four legs of a
chair. If one leg Is missing, the
entire chair falls
The four legs are proper nutrition,
exercise, relaxation and learning to
deal better with the people In life.
"T h e people In life can drive you
to an early grave (astrr than any­
thing else." said Beatty.
The book suys there are many
th in g s In life that can n ot be
changed and so must be accepted.
Once that Is accepted It suggests
four principles of Interpersonal re­
lations. T h ey are: You cannot
change other people's behavior, you
can only change your own behavior.
You teach people to treat you the
way they do. You choose to feel and
react the way you do. And treat
other people the way you want
them to treat you.

JACK ANDERSON

Drug Prevention Starts W ith Examples

"Just how many banks d id Mr. Doomsday' say

are axpactad to tail this y a a tT '

By J a ck Anderson
And
Dale Van A ttn
W A S H IN G T O N A m e r ic a 's
greatest resource Is our children.
Yet more und more of them are
being destroyed by alcohol and
drags
The average uge ut which u child
starts using drags Is now I I . and
8-yeur-old pot smokers ure no longer
rare. Ill addition to Ihe personal
trugedy for the uddlcls und their
families, the social and economic
cost to the nation Is enormous. Most
of the youngsters who get hooked
on drugs and liquor have to steal to
support their expensive hublts.
When they're caught, the cost of
rehabilitation nr Institutionalization
1s a continuing drain on the taxpay­
ers.
The total annual cost to the
country: About 9120 billion a year
In lost production, accidents, crime
andtreuttnenl.

Hut p e r h a p s t h e g r e a t e s t
dollars-and-ccnls loss ts In wasted
lives. These youngsters pursue
drugs Instead of. education, crime
rather than careers. There Is no way
to estimate the price o f these
precious formative years.
We have exposed the drag tralflckers. who corrupt politicians,
c o m p r o m is e c it iz e n s , e x p lo it
children und olten murder those
who get In their way. We were
responsible for breaking up a drag
ring that was operating right on
Capitol Hill. The ringleaders were
arrested, and a quarter-milliondolfius worth of high-grade cocaine
was seized.
We have also uppealed to the
entertainm ent Industry lo slop
glamorizing drugs and alcohol. We
support ih e E n tertainm ent In ­
dustries Council, which Is trying to
force the m ovie Industry to rate
movies that show drag and alcohol

abuse in a favorable light.
How ran you tell If your child ts
likely lo become one of the millions
of Junior-high and hlgh-school stu­
dents who ure shuffling zombtellkr
through life under the Influence of
ulrohol and drags? You might start
with a good hard look In the mirror.
Experts told our associate Vicki
Wuiren that the evidence Is undeni­
able that children whose parents
abuse alcohol or drugs ore more
likely than other youngsters to
develop the same self-destructive
habits. It's not Just the example the
parents set. and the availability of
addictive substances around the
house. There Is another factor:
Parents who have tost control of
themselves have a poor chance of
controlling their children.
Kids in such homes ore often on
their own for hours at a time, which
Is dangerous enough. But If they are
p h y s ic a lly or p s y c h o lo g ic a lly

abused, or Ignored to the point
where they feel rejected and un­
loved. they may turn to drags for
solace, for companionship or out o f
resentment against their parents.
Doctors who have studied teenage
addiction have found that must of
the young people have problems at
home before they turn to drug*
Much more needs to be learned
about the causes o f child drag
addiction, but one thing Is already
becom ing clear: C hem ically d e ­
pendent kids grow up to be chem i­
cally dependent adults, and pass
th e ir In firm ity a lo n g to th eir
children.
Footnote: ll you agree that the
m ovie Industry, as a guide lo
parents, should rate film s that
glamorize drags, drop a note to the
Entertainment Industries Council.
12720 Burbank Blvd.. Suite 328.
North Hollywood. CA 91607 Your
vote will help.

�SPO R TS
Evening Herald. Sanford. FI.

Monday, July 21, IMS—SA

Altamonte: Majors Go — Juniors No
Howard, Lamb, Jackson,
Giuffrida Subdue Ocoee
By Sam Cook
H erald Sporta E d ito r
WINTER GARDEN Headliner* and Heart liners
That's what kept the Alta­
monte American League AllStars' Williamsport. Pa. drive
alive Saturday with a 5-3 victory
over Ocoee at the Winter Garden
Little League complex.
T h e H e a d lin e r s — C h r is
''B ulldog" Jackson and Chuck
"L a m b o " Lamb — produced as
usual. Jackson shut down a
gigantic Ocoee lineup on six hits
and "L am b o" socked a two-run
homer to get the show on the
road In the first Inning.
But the Heartllners — second
basem an T.J, G iuffrida and
sh ortstop Eddie H ow ard —
ensure the championship with a
series o f sterling defensive plays
which won the hearts o f an
overflow crowd of 400.
"E ddie Howard was Just phe­
n om en al." gushed Altamonte
manager Mike Morro "W e knew
our defense would be good but
Eddie and T.J. were better than
good. Defense makes the dif­
ference In uny sport and defense
made the difference today."
Especially In the fourth and
sixth Innings. Altamonte had
Just taken a 5-2 lead In top o f the
fo u r th w hen M arco A rr lg a
singled sharply down the left
field line. Big Chris Fisher was
next. He picked on the first pitch
and sent a scorching one hopper
to Howard's left. "Steady Eddie"
picked It cleanly and shorttossed to Giuffrida. T.J Ignored
the approaching giant and re­
layed to Jeff Jackson for a
double play.
4
"That seemed to take It out of
th em ." said Morro who had
O c o e e 's dram atic T h u rsd a y
comeback win In the buck o f his
mind. "Th at was Just great
execution by Eddie and T.J.”
A gain In the sixth, Ocoee
■ e e tn e v l p o l w d

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rocked

Gabrovic, Apopka Prove
Initial Win Was No Fluke
By Sam Cook
Herald Sports Editor

B a s e b a ll
Jackson for a two-run homer to
left center In the first Inning,
struck again to open the frame,
pulling a roundtrtpper to right to
pare the lead to 5-3.
Jason Greathouse was next.
He smashed a one-hopper to
Howard's right. Howard took
tw o s t e p s In t o th e h o le ,
backhanded the ball with a deft
stab and rifled a throw to first to
nip the runner.
The Altamonte crowd went
wild.
The Altamonte Infield reacted
as If the gam e was over, slapping
hands and hugging Howard.
Two plays later. It was. Unof­
ficial MVP Lamb gobbled up a
pair of groundballs and gunned
them to first to start the celebra­
tion.
"1 knew we would beat them ."
said Howard after Ihe game.
"They Just beat us by a run
(Thursday) and we came back
and slaughtered them (12-4)
Friday."
In addition to his fielding
expertise. Howard singled twice,
scored twice and drove In the
go-ahead runs In the fourth
Inning. With one out In the first.
Howard walked on four pitches
and Lamb followed with a liner
which hit the top of the right
center field fence and bounced
over for a two-nin homer.
Skipper, who began the Little
League season at Winter Garden
but moved to Ocoee, evened
matters In the bottom of the first
when he followed a double by
Juson Cllnger with a shot to
deep left center for u two-run
later.
A fter that, however. A lta ­
m o n te 's b u lld o g g ls h r i g h t ­
hander closed the cage on any
further scoring until the sixth.

HwtM t M Sr U m Cm *

M aitland Begins Section Play
M aitland's W illy Daunlc strides and delivers. Daunlc w ill
be on the m ound tonight when the D istrict 14 Seniors play
In Section 1 A ll-S ta r Tournam ent at Deltona. See Page 7A.

See MAJORS. Page 7A

O RLAND O W h en th e
Apopka-West Seminole Junior
Leagu e A ll- S ta r s surprised
Altamonte's potentially powerful
13-year-olds Wednesday night,
many wrote the game oil as a
fluke.
Altamonte was overconfident.
It took the pint-sized Division 1
winners for granted. It wouldn't
happen a g a in . The Juniors
would take tw o straight and
a d v a n c e to th e S ection 1
tournament.
And Thursday, that theory
appeared correct. The Altamonte
bats e x p lo d ed . The Juniors
roughed up ace hurler Jimmy
Musselwhlte for 13 hits and
carved out an easy 13 6 victory
to even the series at one game
each.
Friday's rain washed away the
wlnner-take-all match for that
night and It was rescheduled for
Saturday m orning For manager
Phil King. It might have hern a
godsend.
Unsure w h eth er he would
come back with "Altam onte
Killer" Mark "G ab by" Gubrovlc
Friday, the extra day reassured
his thinking. Hr iurnrd the
shrewd left-hander loose and
once again he turned the Alta­
monte alum inum Into metal
shavings
Gabrovic twirled a five-hitter,
shuck out five and walkrd two
as A p o p k a W c s t-S e rn ln o le
advanced to tonight's Section l
tournament with a 5-3 victory
over Altam onte's Juniors
"That extra day made a big
d iffe r e n c e ," said Altam onte
manager Kelly Watnacott. " I
don't think King would have
started him (Gabrovic) on Fri­
day."
In o n ly t w o In n in gs d id
Gabrovic face more thun four
batters. Coincidentally, those
were the lone Innings Altamonte
scored.

B a s e b a ll
" I didn't think 1 wus going to
start." said Gabrovic who will
play high school baseball at
Lake Brantley. " I didn’ t do
much different than the first
time. Ijust mixed them up."
King said the extra day may
have helped Gabby's fastball.
"H r threw a few more off-speed
pitches today,” said King. "Bui
when he needed to com e In with
the fastball, he had enough to
gel It past them. The extra day
may have helped. T h ey weren't
grttlng around on It."
The victory wus doubly pleas­
ing for King. "W e finished sec­
ond In the district (at dKTerent
levels) four tim es." the former
Edgewatrr High School coach
said "W e always got that trophy
hut now we fin ally got Ihe
(championship) banner."
The second reuson was for son
Brett. The younger King cele­
brated his 13th birthday Satur­
d a y by d r iv in g a J e rre y
Thurston fastball Into deep left
center for the final two runs of a
f I v e ■r u n s e c o n d I n n i n g
explosion.
"Thut was a real big hit." Mid
munngrr King of the game-

winner. "Ilrrtt was ublc to dom­
inate at the younger levels but
the big Held mnkes u difference.
Plus, he Just reached 13 and he's
cutchlng up wltlt the rest of the
kids "
Altamonte pluyed catchup the
whole way but never made It
Thurston started on the mound
hut alter milling through the first
Inning In order, hr was knocked
from the box In the second when
A-WS sent 10 hatters to the
plate.
With one out. Tim Krter and
Robert Brown w alked. Ryan
Lunls followed with u single to

See JUNIORS. Page 7A

Savages Storm To Metro Championship
By Chris Fleter
Herald Sporta Writer
An opposing roach, making
out a scouting report on the
Seminole Savages, may have
Iru fe d th rou gh th e t e a m 's
multitude of third place finishes
In tournaments this summer
and come to the following con­
clusion — they can't win the big
game.
If all o f Ihe Savages' opponents

thought that there would be an
awful lot of people eating their
words right now.
T h e S a v a g e s . S e m in o le
Softball Club's 15 and under
ull sta r team, slormrtl lo four
straigh t wins Saturday amt
never trailed In anv game en
mute to the Metro Tournament
championship and a berth In ihe
ASA Southeast Regional.
Seminole and second place
Orlando Lll' Sluggers will com ­
pete In the Southest Regional
Aug. 3 and 4 at Boca Raton. The
lop three teams from ihe region

go on to Ihe ASA National
Tournament on Aug 15-17 In
North Carolina.
“ The Ironic thing about It."
said S a v a g e s m anager Don
Jonas, "w a s we had our pro­
blems all year and this particular
week ou r first practice w as
Tuesday, and I called practice at
4 p m.
"I usually get their 15 mlnutrs
early and there might tie one or
two g irls there. Tuesday. I
showed up and Ihelr were a l­
ready eight girls lh»re. That was
a good sign that they really
meant business this weekend.”
The tournament was sched­
uled to start Friday night but the
Savages' opener against the Fern
1‘ark Renegades was rained out.
The Savages and 'Gades went
at It at 7 In the m orn in g
Saturday and Seminole took
control right away with eight
runs In the first Inning en roulr
to a 17-5 trouncing of Fern Park.
The first eight hitlers In the

S o f t b a ll
Savages' llneuj&gt; all scored with
Ihe key hlls being singles by
J a u d o n J o n a s , S h aron
Bonavenlure. Tam m y Jenerelte.
Val Smith. Heather Meyer and
Nlkl Burke.
The Savages had 17 hits for
Ihe game, all In the first five
Innings Burke who was also the
winning pitcher. Jonas. Lomlrla
Whitaker. Laurie Lelffer and
Mr^er had two hits each while
Bridget Jenerettr drove In three
runs Marcle Tooke led Ihe way
for Ihe Renegades with three hlls
Including a triple.
The big one for the Savages
was a showdown with Went
Orange In game two. The two
trams had turned Into fierce
rivals after m eeting 10 times In
tournament play with West Or­
ange having the edge In wins

However, a six-run fourth in­
ning paved Ihe way us the
Savages claimed a 7-2 victory.
Again Seminole scored In Ihe
first Inning as Corrle Lawson led
ofr with a single and scorrd on a
single by Aretha Riggins for a
1-0 lead. The Savages made II
7-0 In Ihe fourth wllh the key hit
a two-run triple off the bat of
W hitaker. Jonas and Lelffer
a d d e d RBI s in g le s t o th e
fireworks.
W hile the bain were smoking,
the defense extinguished ihrce
West Orange rallies In the first
five frames.
In Ihe bottom of Ihe Brsl. West
Orange put togehler a pair of
singles wllh one oul. Jonas then
snared u line drive In right
center and made perfect throw
to third on the runner trying lo
m ove up on the (ly ball In the
second Inning, wllh u runner on
first and one out. a West Orange
hitter singled lo right but Meyer
fire d to second b e h in d the

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B a s e b a ll R o u n d u p
Saturday, Team Canada rode the combined
live hit pitching of Rod Heisler and Mark Wooden
to a 6-2 victory over Boulevard
— Chris Flstar

DISTRICT 14 FORMS TEAM TUESDAY
The District 14 Big League all-star tram, which
has a bye into Ihe Southern Region Tournament,
will be whittled down from 30 to 17 players by
Tuesday.
Apopka-West Seminole, which won the regular
season title, had seven nominees Including Lake
Brantley H igh performers K evin Bass. Ken
Chapdelalne. Mark Coffey and Mike Davis and
Apopka players Jason Andrews. T im Bruehl and
Mike Brown.
Thr Oviedo Lions had four aelrctiona Including
Mark Merchant. Craig Duncan. Clint Baker and
Eric Shogren while Maitland also had four
Including Kandy Snodgraaa. Bill Lee. Jeff Poin­
dexter and Rich Esposito.

LYMAN OPPOSES BRANTLEY IN LEOION
Two familiar foes — Lyman and Lake Brantley
— will open the District 10 Am erican Legion
Tournament tonight at Lyman High School at 8
p m Boone and Colonial will play In the 5:30
p.m. game.
Tournament favorites Lake Mary und Apopka
both received byes and will not play until
Tuesday. Lake Mary battles the Lyman-Lake
Brantley winner while Apopka takes on the
Bounc-Colontal winner.

Seminole then went up against
Ihe L ll’ Sluggers In thr winner’s
bracket final and cam e away
wllh u 5 3 victory which clln
ched Ihe Savages u spot In Ihe
rrglnnnls.
Again Ihe Savages jumj&gt;ed oul
early wllh three runs In (hr
bottom of Ihe first. With one out.
Riggins singlet! and Bonavrnture followed wllh a triple for a
1-0 lead Whitaker then lined u
hit which kicked over Ihe out­
fielder's glove und went for a
two-run home run thut made II
30.
Orlando once In the second to
make It 3-1 hut the Savages
scored one In Ihe fourth for a 4-1
lead. The Lll' Sluggers pulled
wllhln 4 3 wllh (w o runs In the
lop of Ihe flflh bul the Savages
udded un Insurance run In (lie
bottom half.
Burke ripped u
pn e-ou l single und Lawson

See SAVAGES. Page 7A

Eagles Break Even (2-2),
Hollis Satisfied With 5th

Team Canada Takes 2; Big League
Forms Team; Legion Begins District
On the strength o f u deep pitching staff. Team
Canada took two more games from Boulevard
Tire this past weekend In an exhibition series at
Sanford Memorial Stadium.
Team Canada will take on Ihe Buddy Lake
Summer League all-star tram, comprised o f
players on the second through sixth place teams,
tonight at 7 at ihe stadium Tuesday, Team
Canada will play Ihe all-stars at 6 and Boulevard
Tire following the first game.
On Sunday. Barry Ku/mlnskl. of Wuskatenau.
Alberta, pitched six and a third Innings of
scoreless, onr-hll relief as Team Canada upended
Boulevard. 5-3.
Boulevard Tire scored three runs on no hits In
thr third Inning off starter Kevin McLeod.
Boulevard scored Its runs on three walks und an
error.
Tram Canada scored once In the bottom o f the
third bul Boulevard's lead held up behind
starting pitcher Russ Hodges until Ihe sixth
Inning.
‘ In the sixth. Tram Canada pulled within 3-2
when Rob Angus singled In Kelly Kllppenstrln
who had walkrd and stole second.
Train Canada tied It In the seventh when Brad
Harvey singled, was bunted to second and scored
on Martin Robltaille’s single.
While Kuzntlnskl continued to mow Boulevard
down. Canada broke Ihe lied In the bottom o f the
eighth when Doug MrPhall walkrd and Harvey
smashed Hodges' drat offering out of Ihe park.
In his relief stint. Kuzmlnskl gave up Just one
hit. that coming In the ninth, struck out seven
and walkrd none.

runner and caught her off the
bag
West O range’s biggest threat
came In Ihe lifth when It loaded
Ihe buses w llh no outs. A flrr
showing o ff her throwing arm In
Ihe flrsl Ironic, Jonas Instilled
fe a r In t h e W e st O r a n g e
bsseninners as. one two line
drives lo the right center fielder.
Ihe runner on third did not
attempt lo score Burke then gol
the next hitter to (top out for the
third out.
"They had the buses loaded
and no outs and didn't score."
manager Jonas M id. "Thai w as
the biggest Inning of Ihe whole
tournament.
"West Orange wus Ihe big
game." udded Jonas "W e had
handled Ihe Lll' Sluggers before
bul Wrsl Orange has been our
nemesis. It developed Into u big
rivalry with them and almost
every other time Irefore Saturday
we made a big mistake that
killed us."

Double Trouble
Sanford's Turner brothers
— Troy, above, and T racy
— were double trouble for
th e ir opponents In the
Scholastic Division of the
Sunshine State G am es
Saturday and Sunday at
Tam pa. Troy, who w ill be
a junior at Seminole High,
won the 147 pound weight
division while Tracy, who
w ill be a sophomore, took
Ihe title at the 155 pound
division. See Tuesday's
E v e n in g H e ra ld fo r a
rundown of the two ch am ­
pions of new w restling
coach Glenn Malolinl.

By C h ris Flater
H erald S p orts W riter
The Sem inole Eagles came
away with a 2-2 record In the
Metro Tou rnam ent Ihla past
weekend but could have had u
belter finish If they had pulled
out a win In which they outMlt
the opponent but couldn't score
any runs.
The E a g le t. Ihe Sem inole
Softball Club-* ull star learn of
13 and 14 year old*, finished
fifth In Ihe nine-team field.
"I don't think they played up
to par." manager Lenny Hollis
said. "T h e y had played belter
tournaments even after the four
ballplayers went up lo the Sav­
ages. But. for the competition. I
think we did pretty well."
T h e E a g l e s o p e n e d th e
t o u r n a m e n t w ith a 1 7 -3
thrashing o f West Orlando In
which six players had two or
more hlls. Sherry McDonald led
ihe way with a 3 for 3 perfor­
mance white Robin Whllrhead.
J u lie B a r to n . Anna H ollis.
Brooke Bum s and KrUly Winger
had Iwo hlta each. Burns also
was thr winning pitcher.
In g a m e iw o , Ihe E agles
pounded out 11 hlta compared
to 10 for the Conway Love Bugs
but wound up dropping a 0 1

S o ft b a ll
decision.
In the third game, the Eagles
stayed alive In Ihe tournament
by beating the Conway Misfits.
4-3. Conway look a 3-0 lead In
the second Inning but Seminole
scored ull four of Its runs In Ihe
fourth Inning.
Julie Barton led off the fourth
wllh a double und scored on
Leticia Strickland's single. Hollis
fo llow ed w llh a sin g le and
Strickland scorrd on a (ly ball.
Wlllmlng ili'ii rupped a base hit
lo score Hollis and Wlllmlng
ended up scoring on a fielder's
choice.
Burns then shut the Misfits out
the rest ol the way with Ihe help
o f a brilliant defensive play In
Ihe bottom of the seventh.
The Misfits looked sa If they
would lie Ihe game w llh runners
on flrsl and second und no oula.
On a base hit to right Held. TerTy
Peters fielded the ball and un­
loaded a perfect throw
to
catcher Leslie Barton for the tag
at hom e und B a rto n then
gunned the ball to Winger at
third for a double play.

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U nited PrciB In tern a tion al
T I ip rrtiervolrn In New York City arr
only Ulimit CO percent full, but (he New
York Mrlta burttl open (he f1(XHl({iiteB thin
weekend.
Afler tniHlIriH loose for 10 runs and IH
hi Is Saturday .*4{uliiMt (hr Dnivcs. (he
Mr(s continued (heir onsUu((hi Sunday
hy paundlnK out anothrr 10 hits and
lamhusilnH Atlanta 15-10,
"Everybody on the club was blltlnn
below their lifetim e avera ge." Mels
matiiijjer Dave Johnson wild of his club's
early-Bcunon problems, "W nler seeks Hs
own level."
It wus the llrst time New York had
back-to-back 10 run natiAra sltu-e June
26-27, I076at Wrlgley Field
" I wus u little leery before today's
H«mr started," Mels battlnK roach Hill
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many run* the day before It normally

N .L . B a s e b a ll
turns around and you don't score, you
have to s im p le for runs IJut Howard
Johnson pops one and (hen boom. It's
beautiful. I love It."
Howard Johnson started the Mels'
outburst wilh a two-run homer In the
second Inning In give New York a 2-1
lead. The home run wus Johnson's sixth
of the season and (mirth against the
Hravrs
George Foster, who knocked In five
runs, highlighted u five-run fifth with a
three-run homer, his 15th homer of the
season. Foster's key hll. I hough, came In
the seventh afler the Hruves scored four
runs to cut the lead loU-7.

Astros 5, Expos 4
At Montreal. Glenn Dnvts homrrrd and

Elliott 'Ho-Hurns' Way
To Win At Pocono 500
LONG lf)N D , Pa. {UPlJ - Hill
(Cl Hot I Is determined In end Ihe
slreak of Grand National cham ­
pions decided ul Ihe final race of
the season.
The last half-dozen lilies wrni
itown In Ihe wire. However,
Elliot I Is building up enough of a
margin so he can write his
speech lor Ihe NASCAR awurils
dinner In New York this De*
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held
F.llUid won bis eighth race of
ihe season In If) starts Sunday
at Pocono and accomplished the
lusk seemingly with a minimum
o f effort,
With wtiul whal appeared a
ho-hum attitude In which hr
could move up front whenever
lie desired. Klilott ted only nnr
lap In Iris Ford Thtmdrthlrd
during the first part of (hr
500 nille stock car race. Howevrr. hr was In commumi for 57 of
the lasl 100 lups.
The victory tnrrrus&lt;-il his lead
over Darrell Wallrlp hy four
|M&gt;lnts and be now leads the
driver standings by 2.4H6 lo
3,375.
Klllotl beat N rll Honnelt's
Chevy by two seconds, but there
was a fiercer hntllr for third as
WalltIp won a fender-scraping
duel wllh Geoll Hodlnr.
Elliott said IIth hour repairs
werr needed on his cur alter Ihe
drive shall broke during al u

knocked In two runs and left fielder Jose
Cruz made u game-saving catch to rob
Hilble Hrooksof a three-run homer In the
ninth to help the Astros snap u six game
losing streak Mike Scott. 9-4. was the
winner. Dave Smith posted his 15th
save, Mickey Mahler fell to 1-4 Tim
Raines singled iwice and Htolc three
bases for Montreal,
Cards 4, Dodgers 2
At Los Angeles, pinch-hitler Steve
Braun clubbed a two-run homer In the
lOth Inning to lift the Cardinals. Pinchhitter Terry Pendleton opened wllh a
double off loser Tom Ntedcnfuer. 4-3.
One out later. Braun sent Nlrdenfuer's
1-0 delivery Into Ihe right-field seals to
make a winner of Jeff Lahti, l-O.
R eds 7. P h illies 8
At Cincinnati. Dave Parkrr slammed a
two run home,' In the seventh Inning to
spark the Reds to a come-from-behlnd

Saturday practice session, ruin
Ing Ihe suspension and nrurly
causing exicnslve damage lo lin­
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Hut the expertise of Klllolt us a
chassis man prrvalleil lo give
him his 10th victory tn his Iasi
l&gt;t superspecdway starts. Fords
won only four races last year.
"Som e people say I wus taking
II easy In Ihe first |»urt of the
race," said Elliot I, who was
uhiioitt knocked out of Ihe race
when hr was sandwiched hy
J u n ior J oh n son team m ates
Ikmnrtt and Wultrlp during a
lair ultempl al a pit slop. Klllolt
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gel llres and fuel, dropping from
lirsl to sixth place. He s|m-ii ( the
next 25 laps playing cuich up
"believe me. I was trying hard
all day." Elliott said "1 wus
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mruns extra points "
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Hie speedw ay tracks In his
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series of races on slant trucks
and will huvr to net up the ear
dlllrrently. Honnrtt has proven
to Ik - more powerful on smallrr
(racks
Elliott earned $41,750 to push
his total to inure than $700,000
Ihls year. Honnelt collected
138.450 und Wultrlp $25,375

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TAM PA (Ul’ l) — If Lecman Hennrtt likes
challenges, hr came lo the right place.
The new roach o f ihe Tampa Hay Huccuneeis
presided over his first practice session Sunday
and thr good news Is 69 players suited up. The
bail news Is one unsigned player who didn't.
Top drub choice Ron Holmes, a defensive end
from Ihe University o f Washington, remained In
the Pacific Northwest while Ihe rest of the Tampa
Hay rookies, free ugrnts und quarterbacks ran
through lleunrlt's "thud drills" until a lightning
storm Interrupted practice for 40 minutes.
Holmes' presence In camp has assumed vital
Importance due to a back problrm tormenting
All-Pro defensive end Lee Roy Sclmon A news
conference has been called lor Tuesday and
Sclmon Is expected to announce a herniated discwill force him to m las ihe 1985 season.
"Our talks about Ron Holmes are at a total
lm|Nisse," said Holmes' attorney. Leigh Stein­
berg. Sunday. "I will say that Ron wants very
much to be tn cam p."

F o o t b a ll
Bennett takes over for John McKay, who
coached Tampa Hay since Its Inception In 1976. If
Sclmon retires, the Buccaneers' defense will lack
soul while singing (he blues.
"I'v e been told Lee Roy could miss six weeks to
two months If he has surgery this week." said

Bennett.
The Buccaneers own the NFL rights to
quarterback Steve Young, a former Brigham
Young star who has fiounderrd wllh Ihe USFL's
Los Angeles Exprrss Steinberg, who also repre­
sents Young, has received a letter from USFL
com m issioner Harry Usher givin g Young
permission to negotiate — but not sign — with an
NFL club. Tulks are already underway with
Tampa Bay officials und Bennett Is very Interest­
ed In bringing the record breaking passer Into
ram p for a workout

Tolleson
Shakes Up
Tigers, 7-5
U n ited Press In tern a tion a l
Aurello Lopez shook o ff the
first sign. He shook ofT the
second as well. When Wayne
Tolleson had finished with the
pitch the Detroit reliever finally
decided upon, Lopez was still
shaking hla head — In disgust.
Tolleson. who last hit a home
run Aug. 17. 1983. cracked a 3-2
slider for a two-run ninth-inning
homer Sunday that lifted the
Texas Rangers to a 7-5 victory
over the Tigers.
“ I saw him shake two pitches
off." Tolleson said of Lopez. 1-6.
who had Just yielded an RBI
single to Toby Hairah that tied
the score. "I figured he wanted
to threw something other than a
fastball. He may have tried to
guide It over the plate."
T h e homer was onl y
Tolleson s fourth In nearly three
seasons as a major leaguer.
" I Just couldn't m iss It."
Tolleson said. "I'm seeing the
ball well right now. I saw It right
out of his hand.”
Tolleson's shot Into the rightfield seats gave Texas Its third
victory In the four-game series
wllh the defending World Series
champions
Dave Schmidt. 4-3. pitched 1
1-3 Innings for the victory.
"T h e talent Is there." Tolleson
said of his last-place team. *Tm
not saying we're going to win 80
games, but we are better than
we showed the first half "
“ We're scoring runs." Texas
manager Bobby Valentine said.
"W e 're stealing bases when we
have lo. we're creating things."
The Rangers created a deeper
hole for the Tigers In the Amcrlc o n L e a g u e E a s t. D e t r o it
dropped 4
games behind Ihe
first-place Blue Jays.
"T h is Is Just another loss."
Anderson said. "T h ey're all Ihe
sam e."
Detroit, held to seven hits, had
rallied from a 4-2 deficit to take a
5-4 lead on Kirk Gibson’s 19th
homer, a Ihrec run opposite-field
blast.
The Tigers scored runs Itt the
first and third on two Barbara
Gurbey sacrifice files.
Bine Ja ys 11, A 's 4
At Toronto. Jesse Barfield
tianged out three extra-base hits
and collected three RBI and
Darnaso Garcia drove In two
runs to lift the Illue Jays.
R e liev er Dennis L am p. 6-0,
allowed one hit over three In­
nings Hill Krueger. 7-9. was the
loser.
Y an k ees 5, Tw ins 2
At Minneapolis. Phil Nlckru
hurled u seven-hitter for his
293rd career victory and Dave
W in field clouted a towering
Ihrce-run homer to pace New
York. Nlekro. 9-8. hurled his
third complete game Frank Vio­
la slid to 10-8.
O rioles 8. R oyals 4
Al Baltimore. Eddie Murray
laced a two run double lo snap a
4-4 He In the seventh and lead
B a lt im o r e . R e lie v e r T ip p y
Martinez, 2 2. got help from Don
Aase, who earned his fourth
save. Hud Black. 6-11. took the
loss
B rew ers 8. M ariners 4
At Milwaukee. Robin Yount hit
u homer and drove tn three runs
and T e d 'Simmons' hll a solo
homer to power Milwaukee. Ray
Burris Improved to 5-7 and Bob
Gibson notched his seventh
save. Frank Wills. 4-4. look the
loss.
Red Boa 8. Angela 4
At Boston, Rich Gedman went
4 for-4. Including his seventh
homer of the season, and Bill
Buckner chipped In three RBI to
propel Boston. Al Nipper. 6-6.
gol the victory The loss went to
Urbano Lugo. 3-2.

Indians 4. White Sox 3
Al Chicago. Tony Bernazard
hit a solo homer In Ihe top of the
IOth inning lo help Cleveland
end Its five-game losing slreak.
Rich Thompson. 3-3. was the
winner The loser was reliever
DanSplIlner. 2-3.

Bookend Bogeys Don't Hamper Lyle's British Open Win
SANDWICH. England (UI*I) - Sandy
Lyle started the flnul round of Ihe
U 4(h British Open with a bogey and
concluded the same way — perfect
bookrnds to win u major champion­
ship Dial It srr med no one else wanted.
The 27-year-old Scotsman, delight­
ing thr rrnwd with thr first victory In
thr Open by u Briton In 16 years, shot
an even-par 70 lo record a four-day
total of 2-over-par 272. edging Ameri­
can) Bayne Stewart by one stroke.
Tony Jucklln was the last British
citizen to win the Open, capturing the
I960 title at Royal Lytham. Lyle
became thr first British Open champi­
on n&gt; win with an over-par score since
1068 when Gary Blaycr's 289 took thr
title al Carnoustie.
However, Lylr was unsure he would
lie champion amhr left the final hole.
Hla chip out of thr grrenaide rough
al the 18th trickled agonizingly back
tu (lie edge of the green, causing Lyle

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In hla hands as he thought the glory,
the winner’s check and the elegant
sliver trophy might slip from hta grasp.
"For Christ's sake, don't three-putt
now ," he told himself.
" I didn't make It very easy for
myself, but I made a good putt with
my fourth shot and I thought maybe
It'd be u playoff at worst."
Following hla round. Lyle hud to
(Idget for about u half-hour while
Australian David Graham and West
German Bernhard Langrr, thr coleaders starting the day. completed the
arduous trip home. Either one could
have forced a playoff with a birdie on
any o f the two closing holes, but their
task truly was nrxl (o Impossible.
For the day. the 17th hole conceded
only two birdies, and the 18th nunc,
and even with the lure o l a champion­
ship ut slake, the holes played to form.
Graham and loinger both parrrd the

G o lf R o u n d u p
17th and then bogeyed Ihe 18th.
putting them ut 5-ovrr 75 for the day
und dropping them Into a five-way lie
for third place at 284 with American
Mark O'Meara. Christy O'Connor of
Ireland and Jose Rivero of Spain.
Although sharing the lead with
Graham at the round's halfway mark.
Lyle's championship bid picked up life
when he sank a 45-foot birdie putt at
the 14th and followed wltn a 15-footer
on No. 15.
"It didn't dawn on me until the last
four or five holes that 1 could win it."
aatd Lyle, who earned $90,870 of the
record 8726.960 purse.
Stewart, who watched the closing
holes on television alter shooting the
lowest round of the day with a 68.

FOR8MAM WINS QUAD CITIES

CLARK CAPTURES 1ST MAJOR

COAL VALLEY. Ill (UPl) - As Dan
Foraman closed In on the 8300,000
Quad Cities Open title, he began tu
wonder about winning hla first PGA
tournament and collecting hta Initial
first prize.
" I blocked It out." Forsrnan said. "I
was not going to give this thing away ."
He put aside the daydreams ef­
fectively enough to fire a final-round
3-under-par 67 Sunday to hold off Bob
T w a y by one shot and earn htn
first-ever winner's check, good for
854,000.
Forsman. 27. finished the four day
event at 13-under 267. He started the
round with a one-shot lead and held on
with a six birdie, three-bogey perfor­
m ance In sunny w ea th er at the
6 .5 14-yard Oak wood Country Club
course.
Tw sy needed a par on the final hole
to force a playoff.

DANVERS. Maas |UPI) - In Judy
Clark s 200th professional tourna
ment. she
replaced years of frustra
lion with tears of happiness.
Runner-up In last w eek 's U.S.
W om en’s Open, Clark fired a final
round 1-under par 71 Sunday to regts
ter a three-stroke victory at a 8225.00(1
LPGA tournament and earn her flral
Tour title.
"Y ou shed so many tears out here,
there are so many frustrations. I f i
great to »hed some tears of hapol
nesa." said Clark. 35. from Akron.
Ohio.
Alter missing the cut here last year.
Clark, an 8-year Tour veteran, came
back to win this tournament tn the
northern suburbs of Boston with an
8 under-par 280. T w o-tim e Open
winner Donna Capon! finished at 69
and Jane Geddcs closed with 70 to tie
for second place at 283.

�Evening Herald. Sanford. FI.

Monday. July IJ. IH 5- 7A

SPO R TS

Maitland Draws District 1

IN BRIEF

Daunic Will Hurl Opener Of Section Tourney Tonight

Duval Led Sanford Hitters
With .500 Batting A verage
A fte r w in n in g th ree
straight In the Florida Lit­
tle Major L ea gu e SubD is t r ic t , th e S a n fo r d
Americans bowed out of
the District 4 Tournament
In two games, losing a pair
of close ones.
Sanford dropped a 4-3
decision to Holly Hill on
Monday In which Holly
Hill's lirtan Sims smacked
a two-run homer in the
bottom of the sixth. San­
fo r d w a s e l i m i n a t e d
Tuesday. 7-4. by Ormond
Beach.

Tony Duval

In five games, outfielder Tony Duval led the team In
hitting with a .500 average (6 for 12). Floyd Henderson and
Albert Anderson both hit over .400 while Al Perkins and
Harvey Cllnger were In the high ,300s.
Anderson and Perkins led In runs scored with five each
while Cllnger was the top RBI man with four.
James Jackson, who playrd outstanding shortstop In five
games, didn't fare as well al the plate as he went 0 for 14
Jackson was one o f the American League's top hitlers
during the regular season.

Boxer Gets Too Much Exposure
NORFOLK. Va. IUPI) — An extradition hearing Is set
today for John Garcia, a Colorado fugitive who eluded
iiulhorllles until he stepped tnto the boxing ling during a
nationally-televised match.
Authorities said a rose latto above Garcia's heart led to
his Identification and arrest Saturday night. Garcia, who
fought under the alias Roberto Medina, had been arrested
61 times In the Denver area alone, and was wjLnlw+tiTblher
states on such charges as grand theft auto, burglary and
assault.
A dozen Norfolk police officers, acting on a tip from
Denver authorities, arrested Garcia on his way to the
dressing room after he was irounred by Olympian Meldrlck
Taylor In an eight-round bout Saturday at Norfolk Scope.

Noah, Jaite In Clay Court Final
Y a n n i c k
N o a h and M a r t i n J a I t c
may need a formal Introduction before they square off
today In the championship match of a 8200.000 clay court
tournament
The two have never faced earh other and both are
apprehensive o f the other's style.
"I don't know him. I've never played him before." said
Noah, who defeated Jimmy Connors in three sets Sunday
In one semifinal.
The match-up between Noah, who owns a booming serve
and a propensity to charge the net. and Jaite. who treats
opponents from the baseline with patience and guile. Is an
In te r e s tin g o n e .

Evert Lloyd Manhandles Shrlver
NEWIORT. R.l. IUl’ 1) — Pam Shrlver resumed her rivalry
with Chris Evert Lloyd exactly where she left off more than
two years ago. Shrlver lost.
Evert Lloyd Improved her record to 15-0 against Shrlver
wllh a. 6-4. 6-1. victory Sunday in a $150,000 tournament
— the lone American stop on grass courts
Shrlver. who last played Evert Lloyd In singles In March
1983. has won Just t wo-of-32 setsagulnst Evert Lloyd.
Evert Lloyd, top-runked In the tournament, earned
927,000 for the victor)’ . Shrlver. seeded second, won

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Seminole Physicals A re Aug. 12
Seminole football coach Dave Mostirr announced loday
that physicals for all Seminole football players will biMonday. Aug. 12 at the Seminole High School training
room.
There ts no charge.
Mosure said the Semlnoles will begin varsity practice
Thursday. Aug. 15 al 6:30 a.m.

John Henry Hangs Up Shoes
INGLEWOOD. Calif. (UPI1 - Competitive racing has seen
the last of famed John Henry.
Thoroughbred racing's all-time money winner was
retired by Owner Sam Rubin Sunday because of a leg
Injury that could have endangered John Henry's life had
he continued to race.

B y Chris P lster
H era ld S p orts W riter
The Interesting thing about the Maitland
Seniors winning the Division 2 and District
14 titles Is not that they won It. but how
they won it.
N ow . M a itla n d hopes to c a rry Its
momentum from division and district play
Into the Section 1 Senior Tournament which
begins tonight at the Deltona Little League
Field.
Maitland opens tonight at 7:30 against the
Dtstrtct 1 representative from the Panhandle
area District 11 Crystal River and District
15 Jacksonville Highland play the 5 p m
opener. The ceremony Is set for 4 p m. ____
Maitlantfwent unbeaten In what could lie
the toughest division In the stale and then
went Into district play needing only one win.
which It got In one game. KM) over Rolling
Hills Friday night.
"W e were fortunate to go unbeaten In the
division." Maitland manager Bruce Hodgson
said. “ Oviedo and Altamonte both had good
teams and both gave us our toughest
competition. W e Just made the big plays and
got the strong pitching
In winning five straight games Maitland
got Its lop pitchers. Willy Dannie anti Perry
Teague, enough work without overworking
them. Both pitched two games while teams

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followed with a base hit. Burke
went to third on the play and
Lawson then got In a run down
between first and secod which
enabled Burke to score.
Since It had already clinched a
spot In the reglonals the Savages
didn't have to win another game
but they wanted to end the
tournament In style and did with
a 9-2 roul of the Lll' Sluggers In
the final.

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Continued from SA
He retired the aide in order In the
second but did his best pitching
In the third. An error by the
right fielder allowed leadoff lilt ter Larry Ft liner to reach third
base.
Three batters later, he was
stranded there. Jackson Induced
Cllnger to pop to Gluffrlda.
caught the dangerous Skipper
looking at a third strike and
r e t i r e d G r e a t h o u s e on a
groundhall tn Lamb.
-lackmui credited a change in
his throwing style and a bit of
deception for bis success. "I
started throwing my fastball
wllh two fingers Instead of my
w h ole hand and It started
working l&gt;eUer." he said. "And
whenever I looked at my glove,
they (Ocoee) started yelling
‘Curve. Curve.' So I'd look down
and throw a fastball. Ii Just
buzzed by Ihcm ."
The 2-2 deadlock lasted until
the fourth. Terry Brown blooped
an Infield single to lead off the
Inning and moved lo second on a
passed ball. T w o strikeouts later,
though. It looked bleak Gluffrlda
then hit a two-hopper to the
shurslop's left. It looked routine.
Somehow, nevertheless, Gluffrtda managed to beat the throw
lo the bag. prolonging the Inn­
ing
" I Just hit the ball add run us
h ard as I c a n . " sa id the
12-year-old second sucker "I
always play every play as hard

S o ft b a ll

were the bats o f Hob Kerr. Eddie
Norton und Gary Wallace plus
the first two In the field. They
w ill be p la y in g In another
tourney In O rlando In m id­
summer.
The averages at this point are:
Kerr ,513. Norton .485, Steve
Nelson .481, E.J. Rossow ,394.
Jim Webster .267. Bob Bliss
.266 and Kelly Klukts .130.
Part-tomers arc: Wallace .600,
T im T u r b y f l e l d . 6 0 0 , Ed
Dullmeyer .500, Joe Brondon
.417. Pop Bowers .417, Mark
Howell 400. Kenny Tuttle .385.
Kyle Krlchle .263.

Baseball

For the lourth straight game.
Sem inole scored In the first
Inning as Lawson led off with a
single, went to second on an
error, took third on Riggins'
g ro u n d e r and scored w hen
Whitaker reached on an error.
Seminole broke the game open
with one run In the second and
three more In the fourth In the
fourth. Jonas singled, Caroline
C h a v is w alked and B ridget
Jen erette drilled a plnch-hlt
single to score Jonas Katrina
Shuler then smacked a pinch hit
single which word pinch-runner
Dldl Gibbs and Jenerette scored

on Jodie Switzer's plnch-hlt sac­
rifice fly.
Burke, who went the distance
on the mound In all four games,
pitched another fine game for
I he Savages.
The llnal against the LIT
Sluggers didn't have any bearing
on who would go to reglonals but
It was Important for Seminole.
The Savages kept an amazing
winning streuk alive They have
won the Metro Tournament four
straight years and have not lost
a. gfm c In Ihr tournament in

that span.
For the

as 1ran ."
Brown moved to third on ihr
play and when Gluffrlda swiped
second base, the table was set
for Howard. The blond-hnirrd
tnfielder promptly sent a sharp
single to left field. Brown scored
easily ami Gluffrlda zoom ed
around third lor a 4 2 lead..
Howard alertly look second on
the throw to thr plate and when
Chris Koepke reached on an
error by the shortstop. Alta­
monte pushed Its advantage to
5-2
Ocoee advanced a runner to
third In the fifth but Jackson
whiffed Cllnger to end the threat.
In the sixth. Howard and Lamb
literally took matters Into their
own hands (and arms!
"Eddie played the l&gt;est defense
around," said Lamb. "A n d Chris
pitched a pretty gt&gt;od game, too
That guy ISklpper) hit homers
off him but he's been hitting
them off everybody."
Lamb will pitch the Section I
opener tonight against District
15 Crystal River at 7:30 at
Winter Garden. District 11 Yulrc
plays District I (not available) at
5 p.m. The opening ceremony
begins at 4 p.m
M orro, u n derstan d !)’ , was
elated with his second (division
and district) championship In his
rookie’ year as manager. "W hat
can I say? Everything that we
planned worked out," he said
"W e knew we'd be strong de­
fe n s iv e ly and h illin g
p11.
chlng. we were worried. Hut
pitching turned out to lx- one of
our strengths
“ To win a district champion­
ship and to have everyone on the
team play Is Ihe ultimate thrill."

Tub-Master Will Sponsor Mice
The league soltbal! season
ended on a high note for the
M ic e as the O v ie d o -b a s e d
w o m e n 's t e a m o b t a i n e d
sponsorship to end the 1985
spring season and to carry- ettc Beasley .278. Lorte Greene
.205 and Tina Bennington .182.
through for the 1985 fall season.
"T h e Mice had been fending On a part time basis Theresa
for themselves after Angelo's Wa) Is smacking at a .750 clip.
Restaurant had closed down." Hobble Kelley .364. and Connie
said coach Mickey Norton. "The Walburger .200.
new sponsor Is Tub-Master of CAT*: KERR HITTING .513
Oviedo's boys team — The
Orlando."
The Mice finished fourth In the Duda Stray Cats, played In a
six-team Longw ood wom en's tourney In Starke last weekend
league. "Our bright spots were and didn't hit — but they also
the hitting of Theresa 'Little didn't field. Only bright spots
R e d ' W a lb u rge r. S tep h a n ie
Nelson. Connie Vaughn and
Bobble "Big Red" Kelley,” said
Norton. "The two 'Reds' are only
HS freshman, but swing big
bats. Theresa also played an
outstanding first base. Rosa
Bom be pltrhed well but had no
support tn the field when It was
needed."
The Tub-Master "M ic e " are
looking to play In a tourney over
the summer, then host their own
In late August before starling
fall-season play.
At this point In the season the
batting leaders are; Nelson .457.
Terri Mann .444. Cindy Wood
.429. Renee Kelley .383. Ava
Gardner (recuperating with a
after a shoulder operation) .367.
Rlane Richardson .340. Bombc

pitching staff ns it proved in division play
against Eustts when J.C. Sandberg and
Bobby Lleflandcr combined on a flve-hltter
In a 6-2 win. l.leflander. another lefty,
picked up the win In relief In the marathon
In the losers' bracket could have used there against Altamonte and also got the wtn
against Eustls when hr pitched four Innings
top hurlcr as many as four times.
But most teams don't have a pair of of scoreless relief.
While the pitching for Maitland hits been
top-notch pitchers like Daunic. a southpaw,
and Teague, a hard-throwing righthander. strong. It has been backed up by and
Teague had a pair of complete-game victo­ Impressive defense.
“ Defense and pitching won the division
ries Including a one-hitter Friday In which
his no-hltler was broken up with one out In for us.‘‘ Hodgson said "Either the defense
the seventh.
or pitching got us the big out in the key
Daunic was Involved In a pair of close situation."
The nucleus of the Maitland tnlleld Is
ones Including a 12-lnnlng win over Alta­
monte In the division opener and a 3 2 shortstop Ted Schleffelln and third baseman
edging ol Oviedo In the final. He gol the win Wayne Kemp. Either Sandberg or Teagur
in the Oviedo game only afler Maitland will play second Iwse or first with Chris
scored two runs on a wild throw after a Norton behind the plate. The outfield
dropped third strike In the bottom of the Includes Lleflandcr In left. Nale Hoskins In
seventh
center and Kevin O'Brien In right.
Offensively. Maitland didn't tear up the
Since Teague pitched In Maitland's last
game, he ts not eligible to go tonight so pitching tn division play but the twits came
Daunic will be on the mound. The double alive Friday with 12 hits tn the rout of
elimination tournament Is scheduled to end Rolling Hills. Hodgson hopes the offense will
Thursday with a second final game. II continue to produce this week.
“ We didn't hit a whole lot In division but
necessary. Friday The winner will go on to
the State Tournament which starts July 29 the bats really came around Friday.’ ’ he
at Born Raton.
said. "Everybody hit the trail well 1 hope
Maitland Is more I ban (wo deep In the that 's a good sign going Into section."

tournament. Lei Re r

gunned him down trying for a
double.
Rndrllll finished with eight
strtkrouts and three walks
C ontinued from DA
Altamonle cut the margin to
5-1 tn the second. With one out,
load the bases. Scott Sampson
Aaron "T h e S h irk ” lalarola
then hit a groundhall to Albert at
doubled down Ihe right field line.
llrst. He charged the ball slowly
Danny Hendricks, who had two
and his throw to the plate was
h its and a pair o f rlbbles,
too late to get Krler who scored
followed with a smash up the
for a 1-0 lead. Thurston then
m id d le to s c o r e th e ru n .
walked little Scott Costaldo fur u
Gubrovtc then retired Albert on a
2-0 deficit.
groundnut sod struck out Prom
to leave Hendricks at third.
G a b r o v lc w a s n e x t. He
smacked a potential double-play
In the fo u rth , A ltu m on tc
lin e r b a ck at a su rp ris e d
scored Its final two. Radcllff, who
Thurston. It nicked off his glove
wun hit less for Ida first playoff
and rolled behind him for a game, reached oil an error by thr
single. Lantz scored on Ihe play
first baseman and stole second.
and the bases remained loaded
Jason Vurltek drew u walk bul
King was next. He picked on a G abrovlc reached buck and
birthday fastbull and sent It to struck out lalarola for Ihe first
deep left center to chase home out.
Hendricks, however, rlpjx-d a
Sampson and Castuldo for a 5 0
lead. The double was Ills second double over third base to score
Radcllff and send Varltek to
hit of the three-game series,
third. Alliert followed with u
"I krpt telling the kids before groundnut to the right side In
It was over King would do score Varltek. Gabrovlc. howev­
something," said Walnscott. "H e er. struck out Prom to end the
t&gt;eal us two years ugo with a inning, stranding Hendricks ut
homer. He's a good trail plnyer.”
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W a l n s c o t t t hen pul l ed
Thurston In fuvor of Chris
Radcllff. The big left-hander
struck out Musselwhltc und Greg
Thomas to retire the side.
Radellff. who pitched W ed­
nesday's opener, was almost
untouchable the rest of the way.
He pitched out of a bascsloaded
Jam In the third, then retired the
llnal 12 hitters tn order. The
only blemish was a single by
Krler but right fielder Curt Prom

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In Ihe final three Innings.
Gabrovlc set down 12 of Ihe Iasi
13. Including the last six In a
row. Centrr fielder Robert Brown
secured three o f the putouls wllh
fine running catches. The third,
a fly bull to left by Thurston, was
hauled In with a diving slab, to
end the gume,
" I went a long ways for Ihol
lust one." said Brown.
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and Burke were lioth 5 for 10 for
a .500 average and Jonas went 5
for II (4541 Bridget Jenerette
(3-6) and Gibbs (1-2) also hit
500.
The Savages arc now looking
to qualify for the nationals for
(he second year In a row,
" I think we have a l&gt;etter
hitting leant than last year's."
Jonas said "It's the best hitting
club we've ever had. And. Ihr
way w e've been playing de­
fensively. If we play the test of
our games like we did the Metro,
we have a great shot al going to
Nationals."

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Spanish Galleon Cargo Worth $400 Million

Monday, July 33. IMS

Treasu re Hunters Strike Paydirt

FLORIDA

KEY WEST IUPI) - In the wake of thr
discovery o f an estimated &gt;400 million
worth of silver, gold and other valuables, a
sea of curious boaters rushed to admire the
booty, but one o f the lucky treasure hunters
says he Isn’ t worried about thieves.
“ I got my security upstairs." said Kane
Fisher, motioning to a cabin where a rifle Is
kept aboard his ship, the Dauntless. " I ‘m
Just not worried. I can deal with them ."
Also keeping watch over the site where
salvage com pany divers uncovered the
treasure Saturday are seven boats, which
will sit around the clock In the spot 40 miles
west of Key West.
Divers hauled up more than 200 silver
bars, hundreds of sliver coins and numerous
brass and copper Ingots Sunday — only a bit
of the treasure found In the wreck of a
Spanish galleon called the Nuestra Senora
de Atocha.
The Atocha sank off the Florida Keys tn
1622 during a hurricane and a second
hurricane less than a month later ripped
apart the ship and dispersed her cargo.
Including more than 1.200 silver bars and
7,000 ounces o f gold coins, over a 10-mile
area.
For IS years. Mel Fisher has been looking
for the galleon and Its cargo. In 1975. his
son, Dtrk. daughter-ln law, Angel, and a
diver named Rick Gage were killed when a
storm capsized the three treasure hunters’
ship, the Northwtnd.
On Sunday, several cases of champagne
were loaded onto the Dauntless after Mel
Fisher arrived. He was asked how he felt
about the discovery.
"G ood," he said. " I can't believe It’s
happening. It's like when you put the last
piece In a Jigsaw puzzle. It's fantabulous."
As news of the discovery spread, boaters,
divers and reporters converged on the site
over the find. Bleth McHaley. a vice
president of Treasure Salvors, described the

IN BRIEF
Collision With Burglary
Suspects Kills 18-Year-Old
MIAMI (Ul’ll — An 18-year-old Miramar woman driving
home In a car given to her aa a high school graduation
present was killed when three burglary suspects fleeing
pollre collided w llh her al 100mph.
Marilyn Dlcrslng. IB. had dropped off a friend and was
five minutes from home In Ihe 1980 Dodge Challenger that
her father gave her when the head-on collision occurred
early Saturday morning, police said.
Metro-Dade County Traffic Homicide Detective Lncl
Schumacher said the three men had broken Into Sophl's
Card Nook In Pembroke Pines. The chase began when a
police officer spotted a man running to a car with two other
men inside.
The driver sped away In Ihe rented car wllh the
headllghls off and the officer followed. The suspects' car
headed south and began picking up speed. Other patrol
cars were called to Join the chase.
About 10 minutes Into Ihe chase, ihe suspects" car
rammed Into Dlerslng’s a mile south o f the Dade-Broward

county line.
She dlrd at Parkway Regional Medical Center. The rental
car driver died at the scene.

Citrus Growers *Disheartened'
GAINESVILLE (UP!) — The January freeze that drove
the temperature below 20 degrees In central Florida wiped
out at least 80.000 citrus acres In 11 central Florida
counties, a University of Florida survey says.
The survey, conducted last month by the university's
Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, found lhat
growers are preparing to replant or rejuvenate about hulf of
their acreage following the freeze six months ago.
About S3 percent, or 119.661 acres. Is expected to
remain In citrus In the 11 counties despite the freezes.
After the 1983 Chrlslmus freeze, GO percent. 105,495
acres, was expected to be replanted.
“ It means the growers are more disheartened," said
William Summerhlll, who coordinated the survey.

...M eetings

Overtown Movie Considered

Continued from page 1A

MIAMI |UPI| — A young police officer suspended from the
force and later acquitted on charges of manslaughter for
the shooting of a black youth that led to riots says lie wants
to mukr a movie to sprrud the truth about his case.
Luis Alvarez, charged In the shooting that triggered the
1982 Overtown rlols. said he hopes the television movie
will show how u naive Cuban-Americar* nearly got
crucified us u scapegoat.
The movie project Is now only an Idea. Ad Motion, a
Dallas based literary agency. Is looking for a producer.
Alvarez walked into an Ovcrtnwn video arcade Drc. 28,
1982, and fatally shot Nevel Johnson Jr,, 20, who Alvarez
said went for a 22 caliber revolver In his waistband.
Within hours, the black neighborhood wus In names.
He was acquitted and has been suspended wllh pay

"From now on If It Is not here Monday at noon.
It doesn't get put on the agenda." he said.
The late night meetings have been a major
factor for three commissioners who decided not
to seek re-election. Keogh. Terry, and Pcrlnchlef
all said they wanted to spend more time wllh
their families.
So far three candidates have filed for the seats,
and two. Buzz Petsos and Charlie Webster, say
they won't put up with marathon all night
meetings.
"After five or six hours, how can the city
commission be In proper frame of mind to

Graduation Invitations
Greedy Bids For Gifts
DEAR ADDYi Will you please,
please discourage high school
and college grnduuten from sen­
ding graduation Invitations lo
every distant relative they and
their parents ever heard o 17 We
all know that sending "In vita­
tions" to people we hardly know
ts a llagrant, shameless bid for n
gilt And If. In a moment of
weakness, one does send a gift, a
barrage of birth announcements
und Invitations to weddings,
showers and more graduations Is
sure to follow.
I uni u 73-yrur-old widow,
living on Social Security und
very little else. I Just received a
high school graduation I n v i t a ­
tion from the granddaughter ol u
third cousin whom I have not
sent Irt so long I wouldn't even
recognize Iter (I have never even
met her granddaughter.I
I have many relatives In this
town, hut I never hear from
them unless they are celebrating
something that requires a gill I
have no car. yet they "In vite"
me tu every tinaglnahle event,
knowing lull well 1 can't possibly
attend, Tilt* Is Just shameless
twgglng
I am not cheap. I Just sent a
generous graduation gilt tu a
uelghlxir girl who used to stop
by every day to bring In my mall
and newspa|&gt;er, and ask il I
needed any errands run.
Don't suggest that I send "a
nice card" to the relatives who
send me Invitations lo events
they know t can't attend. We
both know a card Is not what
these s|M&gt;ugers want

SICK OF THEM
IN IOWA CITY
DEAR SICK; Judging from
my June mall, you speak lor
many Don't hlume the graduatca. In most cases, thetr parents
send those "Invitations."

D E A R A B B Y i My uunt Is
coming to visit m y purcnis for a
week. Seven years ago tny
husband und I visited this aunt
lor two days, and while we were
there she provided u* with lovely
hrtmecooKcd meals After we got
horns, we sent her a nice gift and
wrote to thank her for hrr
hospitality.
This aunt will stuy with my
parents, but we ward tu enter­
tain her. My husband und I both
wurk, und there would be a lut of
pressure un me If 1 hud to get the
house all fixed up und prepurr u
company dinner for her (I'm not
the greatest cook), so we thought

•r/1 t r

Dear
Abby

TIT FOR TAT (7)
DEAR T. FOR T.t No. Carry
out your plan. You do not need
your mother’s approval to en­
tertain Ihe way you find more
comfortable.

ABBYi My husband

and I were fishing from a bout
wllh some friends. My husband
can't swim. but refused to wear
u life Jacket. You guessed it. He
was clowning uround. the boat
lipped over, und he went under.
I was able to gel him and pull
him Into the bout, or hr would
have drowned for sure.
Luckily all hr lost were his
glussrs. and u wallet with &gt;400
and it frw fishing rods. You tout
better believe be will never get
Into a bout without u life Jacket
again.
I hope to see this In print. It
may suve a life.

LUCKY
DEAR LUCKY! Lei's hope so
Thanks for a timely warning.

legal Notice
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County ol th# rogulor mooting
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Room ot IS * Administrative
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VACATINO AND
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would destroy any chances for
moving forward with the Soviets
arid China."
Nixon said he also considered
nuclear weapons when the Sovi­
ets threatened lo Intervene In
the Middle East during the 1973

examine the Issues?” Petsos asked.
Petsos said tf he gets elected to the commission,
the first thing he Is going to propose ts that all the
reports be presented at a work session the day
before the city commission meeting
This would have chopped at least 2 ^ hours otr
of the last meeting. Webster said one reason the
commission lingers long after dark Is because
there isn't enough lime to study the Items on the
agenda. Webster said he some commissioners
look at the material for the first time while the
meeting Is In session.
T o try to oltset the toad o f work, the
commission has work sessions scheduled Tu es­
day through Friday I his week

Arab-Israel I war and that tt was
his decision to order U.S. nuclear
forces on alert.

Chinese border dispute. Nixon
said the United States indicated
to M iw o w it "would not toler­
"Th ere's been a lot of sec­ ate" a move to destroy China's
ond-guessing that It was some­ nuclear capability.
Finally, Nixon nald. during the
one else's. It was m ine," Nixon
1971 Indla-Paklstan war. the
■aid.
United States was concerned
The third consideration of that China might Intervene on
nuclear options came during an the side of Pakistan, triggering a
Intensification of the Soviet- Soviet Intervention lor India

...Suit

we'd lake her sightseeing one
afternoon and then lo a good
restaurant for dinner.
My m other Is totully d is ­
approving of this She says I
have to entertain In my home
wllh a home-cooked meal
Do I have to?

DEAR

thinking a moment, he added. "N ow , I'm a
m illionaire."
Over the years, divers had found about
&gt;20 million to &gt;30 million of the treasure
Saturday's find was the main cargo of the
Atocha. Kane Fisher. Mel's son. called
Treasure Salvors' Key West office, wllh the
news.
"Pu t the charts away - w e've got It!
Silver bars ... we've got It." he screamed
over the radio to McHaley.
Stiver bars, each weighing between 70
and 110 pounds, were stacked In a pile GO
feet long. 30 feet wide and 5 Vi feet tall
"T h e re 's gold down there." said Kane
Fisher. "We Just haven't gotten to It yet."
A diver who said he was "Shakey Jake."
agreed. "W e re going to have to bring up the
sliver before we gel to the good stall, he
said.
Already on board the Dauntless were two
five-gallon containers of silver coins, along
with the silver bars and Ingots, and two
other five-gallon containers o f platrs and
other assorted riches. Th e bars were
lead colored and covered with barnacles and
mud. and were brought up In groups of two
and three In steel milk cartons.
Met Fisher said it would take at least 2V*
D iver John Brandon with gold chain
years
to finish bringing up the treasure
and links of "C ln ta " belt
The treasure will not be taxed until the
scene as “ absolute pandomlnluin "
Investors sell It. said Ted Miguel, operations
"It looks like a flotilla out there," she said
manager of Treasure Salvors. He said It will
Singer Jim m y Buffett went out to the site to
be a while before the public sees most of It
"O n ly a very small amount has been
serenade the salvage crews.
uncovered," Don Kincaid said.
Fisher Is the founder and owner of
Treasure Salvors Inc., the group of treasure
The discovery of a timber from the ship In
seekers that have been searching the ocean
late May led the hunters to believe they
since 1970. Investors In the firm will spill
were getting close to the main wreck
Ihe proc eeds o f the find.
The "m other lode" of the ship s cargo
Don Kincaid, a Trrasure Salvors' vice
rests in 50 feet of water. When divers first
president, also an underwater photogra­ saw the pile, they thought It was a reef.
pher. has begun lo accept his new wealth.
"Y o u see sliver bars all over the place Just
"Fm an underwater photographer, this Is
watting to be picked up and put on the
whal 1 do for a living," he said. But after
boat," diver Paul Horan said.

Gleason died about 18 months
ago.
Continued fro m page l A
Luke Mary Mayor Dick Fess
Mrs. Rice's were required when
nald today hr will consult with
the CDs were bought, hut that
etty attorney Robed Petree to
because of the constant trans­
determine If the matter Is a
fe r r in g fr o m o n e bank to
proper subject for commission
another. Mrs. Rice agreed to
review, or other action.
remove her signature as a re­
Upkeep of the cemetery costs
q u ire m e n t, a n d " o n l y m y
about &gt;43 a month and Is paid
signature was necessary after
from an Interest-bearing account
that. Mrs. Hlce gave me the
In which monies from the sale of
responsibility o f transferring and
plots Is d e p o s ite d .
Investing cem etery association
The Lake Mary City Com ­
funds."
mission said It would assume
responsibility for the cemetery 11
The c e m e te r y association
the association gave the city Its
maintains Lake Mary's oldest
&gt;16.000 treasury and handed
cemetery and sells plots. The
over the records showing who
organization wus started In 1B95
was burled where,
and K e o g h to o k o v e r th e
The association did hand over
chairmanship from his grandfa­
the records to Petree. he said.
ther H om er GJcaaon when

but did not turn over any cash to
the city. So the city, apparently
willing, never assumed respon­
sibility for the cemetery’s m ain­
tenance.
There arc at least five m em ­
b ers o f th e n o n -c h a r te re d

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Continued fro m page 1A

planted the bombs and that
there were "absolutely no re­
ports ofany deaths."
"T h e two bombs were very
large and could be heard over
most of the c ity ." said the duty
officer at Copenhagen police
headquarters.
"I'm shocked, and I have no
Ideu who could have done such a
thing." said Chief Rabbi Bent
Melchior, spiritual leader of
Denmark’s 7 OOOJews
Omar Kltmltto, representative
of the Palestine Llt&gt;eratton Orga­
nization In Denmark, told United
Press International hr regretted
the bombings, and that his
"deepest sympatles go out to
those Jews who have been hurt
and their fam ilies."
"1 really regrel these terrorist
actions against the Jews I. tny
office, and the Pt.O are totally
against such actions" he said

association. They are
Alfred and Otis SJoblom. Roger
Crocker. Mrs. Rice and Keogh
The case has been assigned to
Circuit Judge S. Joseph Davis
Jr., but no trial date has been
set.
Richard Tru ett

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AREA DEATHS
BEATRICE JOSEPH
Mrs. Beatrice Joseph. 60. of
436 Oukhaven Drive, Altamonte
Springs, died Saturday at her
home. Born Feb. 28. 1905 In
Llthuanlu. she moved to Alta­
monte Springs from Brooklyn,
N.Y- In 1973. She was u retired
buyer fur a retail department
store und a tten d ed Tem ple
Israel. She was a member of the
Women's American ORT.

Legal Notice
Vow will lokt nolle* Mat M *
City Commtttton at M * City ot
Son lord Florid* on July I. IASI,
pot tod *nd adopted Ordinance
No If* * , ta cleat, vocato and
abandon a portion ot Do Soto
Drive lying at lh* Southwest
cor nor ot Mo Intersection ot
Orlando Drive (U S 1» 4 All end
Do Soto Drive, latorvlng a utility
oatom tn t. more particularly
described a l follow.
From th* louMaatt corner oA
Lot It AM Sot I-on Oroamwoid o t
recorded In Plot Book A Pag* A*
Ol Aho P u b lic H acorda o l
So mi nolo County. Florida run N
l l - e » I f i M l i tool along th*
Wattarly tight otway tin* at
U I Mlghwar II 4 « to th*
Point ot Beginning, thonco run
N 00*XT IJ W 1* 00 loot along
the (attorly lino *A vt-d Lot It.
Mane# run NorthwatN fly I P Al
toot along Mo EAttorly Un* at
Lot* II. M 4 IF, tald A Sac lion
D ream »«id and lh* art ot a
curve centavt SauMwottorly
having a rad.pl al I 1I M Nat. •

S u r v iv o r s In c lu d e her
husband, Sol; a son. Herbert.
San Diego; daughter. Carolyn
Spring. Altamonte Springs; two
brother*, Bernard Black. Palm
Aire. Irving Black, Hayatde. N Y :
sisters. Jennie Moewa. New
Jersey. Sonju Chalem. Brooklyn:
two grandchildren.
Beth Shalom-Goldsteln Memo­
rial Chapel. Orlando, is In charge
o f arrangements.

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central angle at At* I r i d " and a
chord ot 1tZ M tool that boon N
* • • * » • * * " W. lh a n c t run
Norlhwttttrly IS AA tool along
the Norlhaoiltrly lino ol Lot It,
tald AM Soci'on Draamwold and
tti* arc of a curve cancava
Southwesterly having a r a d ix
Ol Me 00 tool, a central angle ol
r * i r i 4" and * chord ot IS *1 toot
th el bract N l U A l 'H " W,
thane* run Easterly n I t fast
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m a t Nol. a control engl* ot
a r a n r and a chard of *A I*
loot Sat basis s rr**4 iZ" c,
thane* run Castorly g u tael
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Ot &lt;0 I t Not and a central angle
ot
thane* run %
Jl*A0 Jl' W Al t| l*al along tr#
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U S Highway It 4 Al lo tha
Pom! ol Beginning containing
0 tV I acres moro or lass
City Commission ot Mo
CttyatSanford. Florida
By H N Tamm. Jr .
City Clark
Publish July n . IASS
OEM I I I

FICTITIO US NAME
Nolle* Is hereby given that I
am engaged In bwsinou al South
aI Me Intersection ot Ford 4
Brower S I, Altamonte Springs.
Seminole Court* Florida under
th# fic titio u s n a m * of IN
OCPENDENT MERCHAN
O IS IR . and M et I Inland N
register said name wiM Me
Clark *1 the C ircuit Court.
Sam molt County, Florida In
accordance with tha provision*
at Ma Fklmous Name Statutes.
Towil Section BASRA Florida
S U M t * If i t
/A/ Bonni* A. Oanlhi
Publish July 4. IS, n . I f . SABI
D IM U

MARSHALL T. RAPE RAK

member of First United Method­
ist Church. Sanford.
S u r v iv o r s In c lu d e h er
husband. H arvey; daughter.
Delores Jones. Sanford: son,
Elmer Schwingen. Slone Moun­
tain. Ga.; mother. Ongte Lee
Carter. Boca Raton; four sisters,
Survivors Include hts parents.
Hildreth Merrill, Mount Pocono,
Mr and Mrs Peter Kaperak; six
Pa., Edna Jones, Boca Ralon.
brothers. Peter Th om as 111.
Elolse Barken. Miami, and DeT a lla h a s s e e . R obert A lle n .
lores Shipman. Hendersonville,
Dothan. Ala.. Harry James, and
Michael Lee Mayhugh. both of N.C.; tw o broth ers. Joseph
Jones, Sparks. Nev., and Henry
C levela n d , and David A llen
Jones. Fort Lauderdule: five
S m ith , A lta m o n te S p rin g s ;
gran d m oth er, Mrs. B etty L. g r a n d c h ild r e n ; tw o g r e a t ­
grandchildren.
Smith. Orlando
Brlsson G u ardian Funeral
Pine Castle Memorial Chapel Home. Sanford. Is In charge of
Funeral Home. Orlando, Is in arrangements.
charge of arrange men is

Marshall Thomas Kaperak. 6,
of 725 N. Luke Ulvil., Altamonte
Springs, died Friday In Alta­
monte Springs He was born
Feb. 6. 1979 In Orlando. He was
a student.

EDITH LEE SCHULER
Mr*. Edith Lee Schuler. 66. of
206 W 16th St . Sunford. died
Thursday al home. Born June
18. 1919 in Old Hickory. Tcnn.,
she m oved to Sanford 'from
Miami In 1982. She was a retired
re s ta u ra n t m an ager and a

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1CHULIR. ID IT M L I I
— Funorel sorvic** tor Mr* Edith Lo*
tchwlor, U. of KM W lath St Sanford, who
died Thursday, wltl b* *t 10 * m Tuesday at
lh# graveside In Oak lawn Memorial Park
with th* R*v Loo F King officiating
visitation 1 1 p m today at M# tuner ol horn*
Britton Fimorol Mom*, a Guardian chepal. In
charge

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In And Around Longwood

Local G rads H onored By Future Business Leaders

Two area high school grads
have taken (op honors at the
National Future Business Lead­
ers of America (FBLA) Conventlon held July 1-5 In Houston.
Texas.

O u t s t a n d in g a n d m u c h
honored recent Lake Mary High
graduate. Robert Grrensieln. 18.
o f Longwood and fellow competi­
tor Mohan Kam aswam y, 15.
(Seminole County's youngest '85

gratll o f Altamonte Springs both
brought home first place awards
In their fields of competition.
Grecnsteln's first place award
w a s In E c o n o m ic s w h i l e
Kamaswamy's was In Data Pro-

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New officer* elected to serve
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Club for the 1985-'86 term of
Longwood
office are: president. Jeanette
C orrespondent A dam s; first vice-p resid en t.
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tary. Marilyn Reilly.
major. Young Hamoswamy has
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w ill study at U n iversity o f
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Florida.
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the Vocational Industrial Clubs
T h e D a r t m o u th C lu b o f o f America's national convention
Central Florida has an Alumni In Phoenix. ArD.
Luncheon on the agenda for
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July 26 The function will be nation In Ihc Drafting competi­
held at the Holiday Inn at 1-4 and tion . He plans a career In
Lee Road at 11:30 a m. Friday.
Gretchen A nne Gosllne, a
1982 graduate of Lake Howell
High School, was recently Initi­
aled Into Mortar Hoard National
H onor S o c ie t y at W e stern
C a r o lin a U n i v e r s i t y In
Cullowhee. N.C.
To be eligible for membership
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must be In a Junior year and
have evidence of sound scholar­
ship. leadership and service.
Ms. Gosllne, a junior majoring
In Radio-Television at W.CU.. Is
a Dean's List student. She Is a
daughter o f Mr. and Mrs Carl
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Lisa J. Shelton, daughter o f the
Frank Shcltons o f Longwood.
was named lo the honored list.

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Tennis Coach Frank Gooch of
Lake Brantley High will hold a
series of Tennis Camps beginnlgn the end of July. The camps
are open lo young people ages 5
through 14 years.
The camps schedule Is: first
session. July 29 — Aug. 1;
second session. Aug. 5-8. third
session. Aug 12-15.
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teer service organization lo the
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Monday. Jujy 33, IMS

l e gal Notice

Legal Notice
IN T K t CIRCUIT COURT
OR TMR EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
C IV IL ACTION NO :
u « i ca« o
BENJAM IN FRANKLIN
SAVINGS ASSOCIATION.
• To m corporation.
Plaintiff,
«.
LOUISE W HITLEY,
r iu i.o tt l.
Defendants
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE !« hereby given that
pursuant to th# Fin#I Jucfgment
ol Foreclosure and l * l « entered
In Its# ceuee ponding In th#
Circuit Court ol the Eighteenth
Jw dldol Circuit. In *nd lor
SomlnoN County, Florid# Civil
Action Number sisor CA Of G
Ihe und#rtlgn#d cl#rk will Mil
Ihe property el tutted M Mid
County, described •«:
Let l ] « , G AR D E N LAKE
E S T A T E S . U N IT ONE. #c
cording to the pl«t thereof •«
recorded In Plat Book It. Page
IS, of the Public Record! at
Seminole County, Florid#
•t public kale, to the highest end
beet bidder tor ceth at It 00
o'clock A M . on the Itth dey ot
Augutt. itgs, #t tho wait front
door ot the Seminole County,
Courthome, Sanford. Florida
D AVID N BERRIEN
C LE R K O FT H E
CIRCUIT COURT
By /%/ Linda M Me Nett
Deputy Clark
Publish J u ly)), 7*. IMS
DEH n o
IN THN CIRCUIT COURT
OF T N I EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO At 17SSCA741
IN RE: THE ADOPTION OF
DAVID JOHN HARNESS.
A MINOR
NOTICEOP ACTION
TO Unknown Nalural Fether ot
Dovld John Hornet!. Addrett
Unknown
YOU ARE HEREBY
NO TIFIED Ihot an action lor
tho Adoption ot DAVID JOHN
HARNESS hat baan tiled by
E RNEST LE RO Y HARNESS
lor the Adoption of DAVID
JOHN HARNESS and you ara
required to mt va a copy ol your
written objections. II any, .to
KENNETH M BEANE, ESQ.
U d So U S Highway 17*7.
Caetalborry. Florida 777*7. and
lo Ilia the original with the Clerk
ot the above tty led Court on or
before tho Fth day of Augutl,
IMS. olherwlte, Itt# adoption ot
DAVID JOHN HARNESS may
be approved without your con
lent
WITNESS my hand and M il
of thle Court Ihl! Sth day ot July,
IMS
(S E A L)
D A V ID N BERRIEN
Clark
By N K Durbury
Deputy Clark
Publlkh July!, IS, 77,7*. IMS
DE M SI
NOTICE OF CLOIINO.
VACATING AND
ABANDONING A FORTION
OF A ITR E E T
TO WHOM IT M AY CONCERN
You will taka notice that the
City Commlealan at the City ot
Sanford. Florida, on July I. IMS
pelted end edopted Ordinance
No 1/41, to iloee. recite and
abandon a portion of Fourth
Street lying between Poplar
Avan u a and Ihe Sei&amp;oard
Coastline Railroad Right at
Way, reserving a utility ease
ment. more particularly da
scribed as follows
That portion of Fourth Street
Right ol W ay lying between
Block S and Block a, Tier It.
E l
T refferd t Map at lha
Town ol Sanford, Plat Book I,
Pages SI and M. Public Records
ot Seminole County. Florida,
and lying Watt ot Seaboard
Coastline Railroad Right at
Way
City Commission at tha
City of Sanford. Florida
By H N Tamm. Jr ,
City Clark
Publish July 71. lots

OEM i n
NOTICE OF CLOSING.
VACATIMO AND
ABANDONING A PORTION
OP AN EASEMENT
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
You will taka notice that tha
City Commission ot the City at
Sanford. Florida, on July I. IN I
passed and adopted Ordinance
No I tea, to cloaa. vacate and
abandon a portion ot a Utility
E a i a m m l ly in g b etw een
Or ova wood Avanua and the
Florida Power Company eose
ment, more particularly da
scribed as follows
Tha Westerly I I foal et tha f
foot easement on the Eesterly
side o l L o t IS, R eplat ol
Grovovlew Village, Second Ad
dlllon, Plat Booh M. Page 7,
Public Records at Seminole
County, Florida
City Commission et tha
City ol Sanford. F lor Ida
By H N Tamm, Jr ,
City Clark
Publlkh July 31. IMS
DEH HO
NOTICE UNO IR
FICTITIOUS NAME LAW
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the under signed, desiring to
engage In butinete under the
fictitious name ot WHISPER
L A K E S A S S O C IA T E S at
number MO Foa Vel for Drive.
S u ite 7*7, In tha CHV ®*
Long wood Florida. Inlands fo
rag Istar tha Mid name with tha
Clark at tha Circuit Court ot
Seminole County. Florida
Dated et Fort Lauderdale
F tor Ida, tbit Tnd day ot July,
IMS
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By Carl M T iauger
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By David J Sundairem
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Publish July 1.1171. 7*. IN I
DEH 07

Legal Notice
Legal Notice

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF.THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA,
INANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
C A S IN O B IM O C A ef a
OENERAL JURISDICTION
OIVISION
DUVAL F EDE RAL SAVINGS
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION,
Plaintiff.
us
FREDS CRUMBLISSand
L IL L IA N A CRUMBLISS.
tils wife, a t a l,
Defend ant is)
NOTICEOF SALE
NOTICE Is hereby given that,
pursuant fo ttst Order or Final
Judgment entered In this cause.
In me Circuit Court of Seminole
County, Florida. I will Mil the
property situated In Seminole
County, Florida, described as
Lots It and M. Lass the North
» leal thereof. Block F, LAKE
W AYM AN HEIGHTS. LAKE
ADDITION, according to tha
plat thereof as recorded In Plat
Book i. Paga 71, Public Records
ot Seminole County. F lor Ida
at public Mia. fo the highest and
bast bidder, for cash, at tha
WEST FRONT DOOR OF THT
SEMINOLE COUNTY COURT
HOUSE. SANFORD. Florida at
II 00 a m , on September Jth.
IMS
WITNESS my hand and Mel
ot said Court on July II. IMS
(SEAL)
D A V ID N BERRIEN.
Clark ot lha Circuit Court
By; Diana K, Brummett
Deputy Clark
Publish: July!). 71. INS
DEH IJI

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OFTHE TWELFTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA.
INANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
CASE NO El to il CAOS K
OENERAL JURISDICTION
OIVISION
FEDERAL NATIONAL
MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION.
Plaintiff,
vs
MCLESTER J SNOW, Hand
--------- SNOW, hit wife. It any,
atal..
De tendon! Ill
NOTICEOF SALE
NOTICE It hereby given that,
pursuant to the Order or Final
Judgment entered tn this causa,
in tha Circuit Court of Seminole
County. Florida. I will M il tha
property situated In Seminole
County. Florida, described as
t h a t Ce r t a i n
con
DOMINIUM PARCEL KNOWN
AS UNIT NO i l E . DESTINY
SPRINGS. A CONDOMINIUM.
ANO AN UNDIVIDED 004444
INTEREST IN THE LAND,
COMMON ELEM ENTS AND
COMMON E X P E N S E S AP
PURTENANT TO SAID UNIT.
ALL N ACCORDANCE WITH
AND SUBJECT TO THE COV
ENAMTS. CONDITIONS, RE
STRICTIONS, TE R M S ANO
OTHER PROVISIONS O f THE
D E C L A R A T IO N OF CON
D O M IN IU M OF D E S T IN Y
SPRINGS. A CONDOMINIUM.
AS RECORDED IN O R BOOK
t i l l AT P A 0 E l l t f l . AS
AMENDED IN O R BOOK 1140
AT PAGf. 14*7, ALL OF THE
P U B L IC R E C O R D S OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY
FLORIDA
at public Mia, to tha highest and
bet I bidder, lor cash, al In#
WEST FRONT DOOR OF THE
SEMINOLE COUNTY COURT
MOUSE. SANFORD Florida at
It 00a m . on August t*. ISO!
WITNESS my hand and teal
el M'd Court on July I*. IMS
(SEAL)
DAVIDN BERRIEN
Clark ot tha Circuit Court
By Diana K Brummett
Deputy Clark
Publish July 17. 7*. M l
DEM 17*

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,
INANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO t l 1171 CAPAK
IN RE Tha AAarrlsgeof
ELOREO WILL McCOY,
Husband/Pat Itloner.
and
SHIRLEY ANN McCOY.
W lle / R e tp e n d o n l,
NOTICE OF ACTION
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO
SHIRLEY ANN McCOY
Address Unknown
YOU ARE H E R E B Y
NO TIFIED that an action far
Dissolution ol Marriage has
bean filed against you. end you
ara required fo serve a copy ot
your written detenMs. II any, fo
It an FRANK C WHICHAM.
ESQUIRE. Attorney for Petl
Honor, whose eddreet Is Post
Office Boa IIX) Flegihlp Bank
Building. 700 W First Street.
Suite 77, Sanford, F lo rid a
17/77 1)70. on or before July II,
A 0 IMS. end tile the original
with tha Clark at this Court
either before service on Petl
Honor's • Horner or Immediately
thereafter: otherwise a default
end ultimate lodgment will be
entered against you lor Ihe
relief demanded In the Petition
and your marriage fo Petitioner
will be dissolved
WITNESS my hand and seal
Of this Court on June IS, A D
1*1).
(SEAL)
DAVIDBERRIEN
Clark ol lha Circuit Court
By: Jean Brlltent
Deputy Clark
PubUoh July 1, E, IS, 71, IMS
D im
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,
INANDFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
C A S IN O ESIN CAES E
IN RE
Tha M a rria g e ol
CHERYL WARREN,
Petitioner/Wife.
and
JAMESM WARREN,
Respondenl/Husbend
AMENDED
NOTICEOF ACTION
TO Jam alM Warren
C/O Fay Warren
FalrHaven Kennel
Rt ae
Sanford. Florida 17771
YO U ARE H E R B Y
NOTIFIED that a Petition tor
Dissolution ot Marriage hat
been tiled egeinst you. end Ihel
you are required fo serve a copy
ol your response or pleading to
tha Petition upon lha P a ll
Honer'i attorney. Thomas C
Greene at Post OffIc• Ba&gt; 001,
Sanford. Florida tit?!, and Hie
lha original response or plead
tng In the office ot the Cterk ot
the Circuit Court, on or before
the l i l t day ot August. I N I It
you tail fo do so. a Default
Judgment will be token egelnit
you for the relief demanded In
the Petition
DATED al Sanford Seminole
County, Florida, this 17th day ot
July, IN I
(SEAL)
DAVID N BERRIEN
CLERhOF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
By Diana K Brummett
Deputy Clark
Publish July 71, It. August &gt;.
I*. IN I
OEH 111
NOTICE
Nolle# Is hereby given that
Tha School Board al Seminole
County, Florida al lha regular
moating on August 14, INS. In
lha Boardroom ol lha Ad
m ln ls lr a llv a O lllcas, 111)
Meiionvllla Avanua, Sanford.
Florida will consider lha adop
Hon ol the Pupil Progression
Plan
Tha Purpose ot this plan la to
praMnl fo school personnel,
parsnls. students and other In
forested cllliens Ihe Board Pofl
cy and adm lnlilrallva pro
cedures which Insure a uniform
program, whereby lha pupils ot
tha district progress from tha
level ot tha curriculum to tha
nail Proposed policy retfocts
changes Ms Florida Statutes or
Board Rules Thera will be no
determinable economic Impact
Capfoa ol tha document ara
arallabla for inspection at tha
Administrative Office •&lt; the
School Board, t ill Meiionvllla
Avenue. Sanford. Flertda
Nancy Warren. Chairman
Tha School Board at Seminole
County
Publish J v ly ll.I N I
DEH HE

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE OIVISION
File Number 11 474 CP
IN RE ESTATE OF
W ILB U R Tl PRICE
Detested
NOTICE OF
ADMINISTRATION
The admlnltlratlon ot Ihe
estate ot WILBURT L PRICE,
d ec e a s e d . P ile N u m ber
I I *7* CP. It pending In tha
Circuit Court lor Seminole
County, F lo r id a . P ro b a ta
Division, the address ol which it
Semlnolo County CourthouM,
Sentord. Florida 71771 The
names and addresses ol the
personal representative end the
personal representative's el
lor nay are set forth below
All Interested persons are
required fo file with this court.
WITHIN THREE MONTHS OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE ( t ) oil claims
against the estate and ( I I any
oblacllon by an Interested
parson on whom Ihla notice was
served that challenges the valid
Ify ot the will, the quantitations
ot tho personal representative
venue, or lurltdictlon of the
court
ALL CLAIMS AND OBJEC
TIONS NOT SO PILED WILL
BL rONEVENBARREO
Publication of this Notice has
begun on July It. IMS
Personal Representative
/tl JOHN DeM HAINES
P O Bor M0
Winter Park. FL 71700
Attorney for
Personal Representative
/*/ WEBBER B HAtNES
Ot Winder eeedie. Haines.
Ward A Woodmen P A
P O Bor MO
winter Park. FL 117*0
Telephone I *11 sea a j l l
Publish July II, 77 1WJ

OEH f t
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice Is hereby given that I
am engaged lit business al 717
Laruewood Dr . Winter Springs,
Seminole County, Florida 1770#
under Ihe HcIHIous name ol
C IN D E R FE LLA T U R N K E Y ,
and that I Intend to register M id
name with the Clerk of tha
Circuit Court. Semlnolo County,
Florida In accordance with the
provisions ol Iho Fictitious
Noma Statutes To wtt Section
ias Of F lor Ida Statutes t » l 7
it! Scott Machevlna
Publish Jutf I. IS. 77.1*. IH1
DEH St
CITY OF tANFORD
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HE ARINO
TO CONSIDER
A CONDITIONAL USE
Notice Is hereby given that a
Public Htaclng will be held by
tha Planning and Toning Com
mission In tha City Commission
Room. City Mall. Sanford
Florida al 7 00 P M on Thurt
day, Augutl I, INI, la consider
a request for e Conditional Lisa
In a GC 1 General Commercial
District
Legal Description Lots a A 7,
Blk Is, Tr 7. Town of Sanford.
PB I PG17
Address SI7W 17th Street
Conditional Use Requested
Limited manufacturing
AH partlee In Interast and
Cllltens shall have an ngporlunl
ty fo be heard et Mid hearing
By order al the Planning and
Toning Commission of tha City
ol Sanford. Florida Hilt 17th day
ot July. IN I
John Morris. Chairman
City et Sanford Planning and
Toning Commission
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC II
a person decides fo appeal a
decision mad* with respect fo
any matte' considered el lha
above meeting or hearing ha
may need a verbatim record ol
Iho proceedings Including the
testimony end evidence which
record it not provided by ihe
City el Sanford IF S lS e a iU I
Publish July Tl. IMS
OEH 117

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Y*

A F FID A V IT UNDER
FICTITIOUS NAME STATUTE
STATE OP FLORIDA
'C O U N T YO P ORANOE
Tha undersigned, under oath,
says
I. This Instrument It being
eaacuted for tho purpose ol
complying with Section 1410*
Florida Statutes
1. II It Ihe intention of the
undersigned to engage in a
business enterprise under tha
fictitious nemo o f G R IFFIN
ENTERPRISES, located at l i l t
H o lid a y A v o n u e , Apopka,
SeminoleCounty, Florida
1 Attached hereto and made a
part hereof la tha newspaper
Proof of Publication as required
by Mid Statute
* Thoee interested In M id
enterprise, and Its# aslant of tho
interest of oech. Is as follows

NAME OF OWNER
I John R Griffin
7 Bart F Grltfln. Jr,
VJfoKTX

INTEREST

AODREtSOF OWNER
I l i l t Holiday A ve
Apopka FL 17707
7 101 Ttmbarcova South
Longwood. FL 1777*
Sworn fo and subscribed be
lore me et Apopka. Orange
County, Florida, this ithh day of
May. INS
ROynondA McLeod
Notery Public
My Commission E spires
March I*. IN *
As referred to In Perograph J
above. Proof of Publication of
this Intention fo register It tiled
herewith pursuant fo the pro­
visions ot Section *4J 0* Florida
Statutes
Publish July l.t. IS. 77. IMS
DEMI
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice I* hereby given that I
am engaged In business at 111*
P o ln ta ttla A v e ., Sanford.
Seminole County. Florida 17771
under the fictitious name ol
CLEAN POOLS by CHUCK.end
Ihel I Intend fo register M id
name with the Clerk of tho
Clrcwf Court. Semlnolo County,
Florida In accordance with tha
preylslont of tho Fictitious
Name Sfotufoi. To-wit Section
M l 0* Florida Statutes l**7
/S/Char let W Leltl
Publish July t.B. IS. 17, IMS
OEM 7
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice Is hereby given that I
am engaged In business al 711
S a n la n d o S p r i n g s D r .,
Longwood Seminole County,
Florida 777V) under the Hctltfous
name of ASSOCIATED SIGNS,
end Ihel I Intend to register Mid
name with the Clerk of the
Circuit Court, Seminole County,
F lor Ida In accordance with the
provisions o f the Fictitious
Name Statutes, To wit Section
M l 0* Florida Statutes 1*17
/*/JerryM Lisle
Publish July IS. 17, 7* A August
S. IMl
DEMI*
— f ic t it io u s n a m e
Notice it hereby given that I
am engaged In business at Ut7
S O rla n d o O r , S an ford,
Vominolo County, Florida under
the fictitious name of CARLI'S
HALLMARK SHOPPE and that
I intend to register Mid name
with the Clerk of tho Circuit
Court. Seminole County, Florida
In accordance with the pro
visions of tho Fictitious Nome
Statutes, To wit Section 1410*
Florida Statutes 1*17
/i/D Brent Carll
Publish July It, 77. 7* 4 August
I. IMS
DEHM
FICTITIOUSNAM E
Notice Is hereby given that I
am engaged In business at tt )
State Rd ala N . Suite 7711.
Altamonte Springs. Seminole
County, Florida 17714 under tha
fictitious noma ot TRI COUNTY
A PPR A IS A L SERVICE and
that I Intend lo register Mid
nome with Iho Clock of the
Circuit Court. Seminole County.
Florida In accordance with the
previsions ol tho Fictitious
Nome Statutes. To wtt Section
m n f lor Id# Statutes 1*17
/a/ Shirley AAcAnally
Publish July 77. 7* A August ).
IT, IMl
DEH 111
'FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice Is hereby given that I
am engaged In business at all
Commerce W ay, Longwood.
Seminole County. Florida under
lh a f i c t i t i o u s n o m a el
SOUTHERN STATES MAIN
T f NANCE, and that I intend fo
register M id name with tha
Clark ol Iho Circuit Court,
Semlnolo County . F lor Ido In
accordance with the provisions
ot Ihe F IctlHout Name Statutes.
To wit Section M l &lt;7» Florida
Statutes 1*17
&lt;t R H Cammei
Publish July 17. 7* A August L
II. IMl
OEH 1 »
IN IHE CIRCUIT COURT ~
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File Number t l IS*

IN RE ESTATE OF
TOMMY L MILLS.
Deceased
NOTICEOF
ADMINISTRATION
The administration ol lha
atteto ol TOAAMY L MILLS
deceased File Number 01 let is
pending In the Circuit Court tor
Sem inole County. Florida.
Probate Division. Iho address ot
which It S om lnofo Counly
Courthouse. Sentord. Florida
1)771 The names and eddrtitet
ot tho personal representative
and tha p e r s o n a l r a p ra
tentative's attorney are sal
forth be low
All Intortttad persons art
rsquired to Hie with this court,
WITHIN THREE MONTHS OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE ( 1) oil claims
agamsl the atteto and 111 any
objection by an In te rfile d
pec son on Whom this notice was
served that challenges the valid
'ty of tho will, tho quellftcattont
ol tha personal representative
venue, or jurisdiction ol the
court
ALL CLAIMS ANO OBJEC
TIONS NOT SO FILEO WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
Publication ot this Notice has
begun on July IS. I M l
Personal Representative
tt) Alma Mills
HR Academy Ave
Sanford. F L ) 777I
/V Arlington Mills
101 Academy Ava
Sanford. FL 77771
Attorney for
Psrsonal Recu even la live
tv William M Morrison
KD Maitland Ave
Atlemanto Springs. PL UTQI
Publish July IW 1 IMS
D IM M

legol Notice
CITY OP
LAKE M AR Y, FLORIDA
NOTICEOF
PUBLIC HEARING
TO WHOM |T MAY CONCERN:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
by the Board of Ad|uitmanf of
tho City of Lako Mary. Florida,
that said Board wilt hold a
psAHe hearing at 7 : * P M , on
Wednesday, Augutt 7. IMS to
al Consider a request for a
variance fo allow for the con
tlnued placeman! of a free
standing sign to bo located five
(SI toot within tho property line.
Mid property being situate In
tha City ef Lake Mary. Florida,
and described as follows
From tho SW corner of the
SE'w of Section *, Township 70
South. Range 70 East. Seminole
County, Florida, run thence
North along tho centreline of
Country Club Road (State Road
HI. said centerline being also
tha West lino of the IE 'a ot Mid
Section *, tor a distance of so 00
feat; run thence South i r i l i *
East lor o distance of 75 00 feet
lor the Point of dogiruilng. run
thence North along the East
right ol w ty lino ot Country
Club Road tor a distance of
140 00 feet, run thence South
Fe’ irsa-' East tor a Valence ot
771 Ou feet rim thence Scum tor
a distance of 740 00 feet fo a
point on Iho North right of way
lino ot Lako Mary Boulevard,
run thence Norm 00*1114'’ West
along Mid North rlghl of way
line and parallel to tha South
lino of the SEla tor a distance of
111 00 loot to tho Point ol
Beginning More commonly
known os the NE corner of Lake
Mery Boulevard and Country
Club Road
Containing I 7*0 acres, more
or lost
The Public Hearing will be
held In the City Hell. City ot
Lake Mary, Florida, at 7 10
P M on August 7, INI. or as
toon theceofser os possible, at
which time interested parties
lor end against the request
Hated above will ba heard Said
hearing may ba continued from
lima to tins# until final action It
taken by th# Board of Ad|utl
This noflca shall ba potted In
three (Jt public pieces within
the City of Lake Mary. Florida
at tha City Halt and published In
the Evening Herald, a nawspa
par of goner al circulation In the
City of Lake Mary. Florida, one
lima at least fifteen till days
prior lo Iho aforasaict hearing
In addition, said nolle# shall be
potted In the area to bo contld
•rad at least fifteen (111 days
prior to the dele ot tho Public
Hearing
A taped record ot this meeting
is made by the City tor its
convenience This record may
not constitute an adequate re
cord toe purposes of appeal from
e decision made by the City with
respect to tho foregoing matter
Any person wishing to ensure
that an adequate record ot the
proceedings Is maintained tor
appellate purposes it advised to
make the necessary arrange
mentt al his or her own etpense
CITVOF
LAKE M AR y. FLORIDA
IV M A Thompson
Deputy City Clerk
DATED July II. IMt
Publish July 77. 1M1
DEH 114
NOTICE
Notice It hereby given that the
S en tord A ir p o rt Authority
budget toe FV IN# will ba
reviewed by the Sanford City
Commission In tho City Cam
mission Room. City Hall. San
ford. Florida, on Monday tha
11th day of Augutt. IMS. at 7 00
pm
J S Cleveland A A E
Director of Aviation
Son ford Airport Authority
Publish July 77. IN I
OEH 111
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC HEARING
IH E SEMINOLE COUNTY
BOARD OF COMMISSlONERS
will hold a public hearing In
Room W 110 et tha Samlnole
County Services Building. San
lord, Florida on AUGUST II,
IM1 AT M U P M . or t l toon
Iheroatfor as possible fo contld
er the toltowing
PUBLIC HEARINO
FOR CHANGE OF
ZONING REGU LAflONt
II R O LA N D H ILLIC R R H O N E FROM R 1 ONE ANO
TWO F A M IL Y DW ELLING
DISTRICT TO RP RESIDEN
T I A L P R O F E S S IO N A L P i l l 7 « ) *4 - Begin at the NE
corner ot Lot I and lha SE
corner ot Lot tl. thence run W
U N I I N 11*14 00 W. thence N
e I tt. thanca W 47 01 tt N 101 II
tt N 7*11 C. thanca E 10171 tt.
South 44'14"E. thanca S 101 tl
1*7 11'' fo lha POB being a
portion of Tract A. Nob Hill
Section. Meredith Manor. PB la.
Pg It. In Sac a II 7*. Sammola
County, Florida (Further da
scribed at a to acre parcel
located on the west tide si East
Lake Branttoy Drive &gt;00 tt N of
SR tie | (DIST 47)
71 RAZIYA BOTEE - RE
ZONE FROM RP RESIOEN
TIAL PROFESSIONAL TO OP
OFFICE DISTRICT P I I E 7 U I ** - Lot II. Block B
lowana Subdivision. Amended
Plat. Plat Book 10 Page It. In
S ection la I I I*. Samlnole
County. Florida iFurthar da
tcrlbad at a Is acre lot located
at tho NE corner ef Lorame
Drive and West Drive I (DIST
Ell
further a public hearing will
ba held by tha SEMINOLE
C O U N TY P L A N N IN G AND
ZO N IN G COMMISSION ON
AUGUST 7, IM1 AT I 00 P M ,
or at soon 1hereafter at poet!
bto. In Rm W 170. Sammola
County Services Building. San
ford. Florida. In order to review
hear comments and make rac
ommandattone to the Board of
County C i i i i i t i l H l t n a i i ot
Somlnofo County on tho above
application)!)
those In attendance wilt be
heard and written comments
may be tiled with Ihe Land
M an agem en t M anager
Hearings may ba continued
from lima to lima at found
n ecessary
Further details
available by calling 111 I I * .
E ll 441
Parsons ere edvliod that If
they decide fo appeal any da
cition made at theta meetings,
they will need a record ot tho
p ro ceed in gs, and tor such
purpose, they met need fo
ensure that a verbatim record ut
the proceedings is mads, which
record Includes tha testimony
and evidence upon which the
appeal Is fo bo mode
Board of
County Commissioners
Sem male County. Florida
BY Herb Hardin. Director
Land Managemenl
Publish July Jl. IMS
OEH 1)4

71—H«lp Wanted

CLASSIFIED ADS
Sem inole
322-2611

O rla n d o • W in te r Park
831-9993

CLASSIFIED DEPT.
HO URS
1:30 A.M. • 5.30 P M.
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
SATURDAY 9 • Ko m

1
3
7
10

RATES

t i m e ..................... 67C a line
consecutive times S IC a line
consecutive times 52C • line
caniecifttva tim e* 4GC a line
Contract Rate* Available
3 Line*

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

ASSEMBLERS
Front office, phones, filing,
typing helpful Permanent
positions NeveraFaat

TEMP PERU_______ 7741141
ATTENTION TELEMARKETERS
Tho Evening Herald has post
lions ovailabfa tor phone solic­
itors to work Monday through
Friday bofwon a PM and f
PM Ideal tor tha Individual
with a friendly voice and tome
teles experience This position
provides tvagp 'plus com
mission Interested applicants
should contact lha Evening
Herald at IK S) 777 MU and
ask tor tha circulation do
AVON EARNINGS WC7WIII
OPEN TERRITORIES NOWI II
BVMSI er 77)000
NURSE’ S AIDES: All thllts
Ekpertonced or certified pro
tarred Apply In person et:
Lakavtew Nursing Center, tt*
E Tnd S I. Sentord___________

17—Cemetery and
Crypts

71— H elp W anted
COONS NEEDED

FOR SALE
I ' f f l O#*

4 Choice burial
L»wn C#m#f#ry

m *cu

Good benefits A child -re
assistance Call m eeac. as#
for Kathy

31— Personals
ABORTION COUNSEL!N6
Free pregnancy tests. Individ
ual counseling Call tor ap

DENTAL ASST
Its Fantastic Boss and friendly
clients Must ba cant Had
Your naadad as soon as
possible Don't watt I

Empioymtfit
323-5176

po*fitment j) t fees

23— L o s t* Found
Lost
m a le g r e y p o o d le
M e llo n v lllo A rea
Tuet
7/14/H Rewerd l i t Ilfs
Medium Peektaoe Female.
Silver grey w/tan, clipped
Lost July 17. Sanford Ava
Reward I Family pat 7X14*74

REWARD
L o il small whit# poodle. 4
pound* tl y#ar» old. (Mil
m «7 ti

27— Nursery &amp;
Child Care
BotoytlHlng in my homo Ut
tpomlbl* n rM jth tr M o t m a a l t .
m H U tnytlrm_____________
fUbytitling U My Mom# Loving
mother lovot chlldronf Lunch
k U\0ck Off Hwy 414. U t l i f t
Botiytitling In my horn# F#nc#d
yard R taiH n nafrfcf rattt 3?3
SMI

33— Real Estate
Courses
* * a *
• Thinking el getting a e
• Real Estate Licenser *
We oiler Free Tuition
end continuous Training |
Call Dick ar Vkkt for dele III
471 1447...Ill 1)44 Eve 774 tela
Kayesaf Flertda . Inc.
t* Years Eieartoncal

55—Business
Opportunities

7)1) French Ave.
DOMINO'S PIZZA now hiring
drivers Ftoilbto hours. 144
per hr Musi hove own car
with liability Insurance A ba
at least t l yrs eld Call
771 * 00. HAM 4PM

EARN EXTRA CASH
USA Today Is soaking carriers
In the Sanford area Please
call *170*71, between SAM

1PM. M F
EXECUTIVE SECRETARY
With or without shorthand I
Ablest Temporary Services
7)1 7*40

EXTRUSION O ff RAT0R
Will tr*ln M.Maa hr. fo start
HAROIE IRRIGATION
ISM Mattoasvllto Ave

GROUNDSMAN
Mature responsible parson
naadad for Motel Property
Commerlcel erp preferred
Apply Men
Frl IS AM
NOON DELTONA INN at Ihe
174 A Deltona Eslt______________
HOUSEKEEPERS
E apart
•need only Apply at Lakavlaw
Nursing Canter, tt* E Tnd S t.
Sanford_____________________
HOUSEKEEPER
Pert or full time Adult apart
ment cemplaa Etparianca
preferred, but not required
*Pf&gt;ty
HOWELL PLACE
700 Airport BIvd
Sanford
Between 7 aPM
Mon Frl
Or call
1717ns
lan d scap e'1'rlgatlen Person
Eap preferred Mature, re
tpontlble, good striving re
cord Salary negotiable 711

LEASING AGENT
I N T E R N A T I O N A L STEEL
BUILDING MANUFACTUR
E R A W A R O I N G
D E ALE R S H IP IN A V A IL
ABLE AREAS SOON GREAT
PROFIT POTENTIAL IN AN
E X P A N D IN G IN D U STR Y
CALL WEDGCOR I t ) 71*

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LAST CHANCE GUIDE
TO FINANCIAL SUCCESS
• Mow to •ttpbJIih crvdlf In
U d iy t
• G i t a n y e n d it c a r d y o u
win?
• How to buy Hom#» k
Ap#ftm#nt|
• How to borrow lnt#r#«t free
S a n d 111 IS p i y o b i # to
Ncwl B«rr#to
*00* 0 0 Cm? Clrcl#
O r la n d o F I J T tO t
Mocmy Back G »»oan?— t
IIC U B tT V PLU tl
W l \ Short Ttrm Mortgaga
rrtonvy needed IM OOObMhfd
by 145 000 Incoma proparty I
m UTf

71—Help Wanted
ACCOUNT REP
L ocaI insurance company needs
parson riper lanced wilts rot
log and dealing with public
G ood pay and a a ca lla n t
benefits

Employment
323-5176
tftl French Ave
Acrylic Applicators needed fo
apply protective coeting an
cars, boats and planes 41 fo
Sit par hour Wo train For
work In Sentot d area call
Tampa I t ) M O tlll
Actors Actresses M edell All
talent tar movies.TV A print
work Serious only apply
PaaamewsE CatlMg. 44714U.

ACTORS EITRAS
Heeded tor 7 Me|or Motion
Pictures and 1 TV soap ail
types Cell U l UB)
Interneitonsl Talent Greup
ALL TYPES JOBS
START WORK NOWI

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LABon
• « ' aw*

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ro m c rn
pairs!

Eap preferred Call tor ap
polntment 71)4470 or 771
4*01 between * 4
Local man to core Ior largo
property Mutt have good
tronportellen and references
Mutt be ivallabla 7 days per
week Will Supply all equip
ment Call: n tfM tl

MAINTENANCE HtLfER
E a p erle n ca p r e f e r r e d
40
hr/week Call tor Bill: m 7*00

MANAGER TRAINEE
II you quality, you will roefove
H 100 par month for 7 months
whlfo In school U4K per year
attar gradual ton Sales and
m an agem en t a a p a rla n c a
helpful Apply at
HOLIDAY INN
SANFORD
H YW ae and I 4
Tueeday JufyO_______ 17 1 PM

MANAGEMENT TRAINEE
E acailanl opportunity fo begin a
career In the building mater I
•I Industry In our three veer
training program Training
Includes Operatten of heavy
delivery equipment,
warehousing, dispatching,
tales A dass/oom Instruction
Must ba established resident
with soma college, construe

Hon or tuparvtaary atperl
en&lt;e !H day week period,
competitive eatery A benefits
program Coll 7*0 MTo sand
resume, er apply tn parson fo

R IN K IH MATERIALS. CORP
Mery, Mt A Ctorcent Read
P O. Baa I m e
FI.
EOS

NURSE AIDES AND LIVE IN
Private duty, staff duty, and
home core positions available
E seal lent pay
MEDICAL PERSONNEL POOL
» S « S * d « 1l
Z O E . MJF/HAf______________
Phone workers no sales, mole
or feme to 14 years or older,
students O k
M u ll here
transportation S4 per hour
plus good bonuses Full time
preferred For Interview Call
SWttS) ask tor Mark

REAL ESTATE
SALES RCOft l
High
Earnings
Potonttall
Modern office In vs cel ton!
location Complete training
program New diylson of old
established firm Call now
for details on pfoasant
working conditions and fo
secure your future
Jin Rafferty......... ...... 174 4414
RECEPTIONIST
Light bookkeeping a plus! Great
smlto and personality will win
this spot No typing I

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Em p l i y n f i t

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323-5176
71)3 Franch Art

SALES
OOOO PAY.. GOOD BENEFITS
OOOD FUTURE I
UMM
SANFORD A R IA
WANTED:
Wo need e good business parson
to operate a local sales route
telling grocery products end
general merchendle# to over
XX) established customers We
otter immediate opportunity
for the right prton who It
willing to work tor o batter
than ever age income
WE PROVIDE:
a I He HI shed Training
a Leased Vatu cl.
a ffoepNalltatkee
a Ufa Insurance
e Retirement pie is
e Opportunity Far Advance

WE ARE OROWINO
R A PID LY!
Minimum Investment required
secured by accounts and In
ventary Financing available
For confidential Interview,
ptoeaa ceil Howard James,
week Per*. M A M. Sp F P M .
I K * 441 *447__________
Security Oearde Immediate
opening* for security guards
Full and part time positions
Will train, uniforms torn Ished,
male, tamales, veterans, and
retirees welcome Equal op
portunlty em ployer Call:
( » ! ) 141 7141
S ervic e M an Far Cabinet
Mansilecturer- Installation
• ip preferred
Salesmen Fer Cabinet
Menufectorer Esp In pro
duct Ion helpful
Apply Oontry Manufacturing
Ca.v Building ), Santerd
A l r p e r t , S a n t e r d , t - 4.
Mass F r f.___________________
Weed Worker Experienced saw
o p e r a to r and a s s e m b ly
worker Mutt ba able fo lift
heavy product Hospitalise
Hen. bonuses, vacation, and
holidays Apply
FORM ITEXINCORP
Porto) Sanford
Lako Monroe
From * II AM or I I PM
Werk When Went

AAA T E M P
Taking AppNcatfone Horn
NO F I El
CAil SALLY............
m a tt
**7 par week fo atari II career
positions available Wa train
Call
) ] t l « ) i balwaan *
A M I ) Noon

NAJTtfSSESKITCHCN HELP
Apply a tC A F I IO R R IN T 0 771
N Country Club Road. Lake
Mary No phene calls, ato sea
Warehouse stock people needed
Monday thur Friday Barsaflts.
Apply In parson Ports City
Distribution Cantor. *giB
Cornwall Rd , Sanford

NOW H IR IN G !
O u ls lan d in g O p p o rtu n ily For

EXPERIENCED CASHIERS,
GAS ATTENDANTS AND
FAST FOOD PREPARATION

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Report ready for work at 4 AM
407 w 1st St
Sanford

( b u ’ t D o / . » CENTERS

121 1590

5 LOCATIONS IN SEMINOLE COUNTY

Avon Beauty Caswpaaty
Full ar pert time Call immadi
etsty 777 W to or TT) Itt*
li Apply at
|ab site Douglas Rd l/a mile
south of 4)4 Long form work

• Auto / Truck Refueling
• Full Line Convenience Stores
• Fast Food Kitchens

C a firP a n p o a in a m i
CAIHIER/ftOSTISI for dining
room Evenings, pert time
Possibly full time Apply In
person Men
Thur ) 4 P M.
at Dalton# Inn 14 Deltona
E sU ________________________

CASHIER NEEDED
Full ar pert lime EtpertoncfJ
only Apply I AM I PM
W ARICO IIR V IC E
I ION French Ave______ Sentord
Clark Apparel
1771 Slate Street
7)1 1IM
Experienced Sawing Machine

Fried Chicken Subs Donuts

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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 S 10 AM 4 JO PM
NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE

�71— Help Wanted
WAREHOUSE WORKERS
Need 10 Im m tR itH ), &lt;04 to lift
JO 1b* Mini be reliable, o »A
transportation Permanent
position N t r t r i F «

TtMP PERM______ 774-m i
SURVEY CREW: Eiperlenced
P*rtr chief* A tnatnmant men
wentod Permanent poilllor..
tollti good pay A u t t iK M
benefit* In Ortende area Sand
r**um # to P i t tnc.. tm E.
Rahf kan I I . Saiti ISM. Or
tonda. PL 73*41_______________

97—Apartments
Furnished / Rent

105— DuplexT rip le x / Rent

Claan 1 Bdrm wi to pat lean deed
and Kraal SMI par r w tth No
part Call TO iiM __________
Etftclancy eparlmen! No pat*
no small children t 3l 5 par
month, 1300 aecurtty dapotit
Call I D l&lt; « _______________

Laka M a ry- I Bdrm .
v a iia ' dryar hookup* appli
an cat, q w ltf i r t a
SM0 dlacount Im rattart Raal
fy l a n l c t i ; U * N M _________
Santard Daiuva 1 bdrm dupiai
SJ71 ma A ll a p p lla n c tt.
carport CALL 7TS Xa7 Fraa
rant to and H month!

F a r* Apt*, tor Lamar Cltltam
311 Palmetto Ava
J Cowan No Phcma Call!
Laka Mary I bdrm furnished
apt Slngia man. no patt
Raadynow Coll M3 3*30

SURVEY FIELD PERSON
WANTED

1 an d 3 b d rm . 1 u rn l*h # d
apartmantt naar town E71 and
M l par waak Call J3)«7*i

Top pay. oacoltonl benefit*
Crow chlofi A Im trum ant
man Progressiva Mrm Sand
re su m e to
P r a la t ila a o l
E agtneertng Cantahants. Too
E- RaOtntan Avaaaa. Salta
I lad, Oriando, Fla TWOI

99—Apartments
Unfurnished / Rent
BAMBOO COVE APTS
MAE Airport Btvd
I Bdrm .1 B*th*)o*m w
3 Bdrm . 1 Bam *773 ma
p h o n e ..........................n ia a a i

Tlrod at Jo* Haulms I
C o ll F u t u r a i I h t y 'h a v e
hundred* of |ob opanlngt tor
the** who won I to work
4 7 *0 0 )

• COUNTRY SETTING •

CEMENT WORKERS A
HEL P ERS Evcallani pay
Start right away 4714X0

Larga I A 3 Bdrm Apart manly
Adult LakrvwwFamily PaoltaSa

F A CT OR Y A S S E MI L Y and
PRODUCTION WORK Most
sMftt open Good pay warns
&lt;71 4X0

113—Storage Rentals
Mini
ua a i

3100 RKtgawsmd Ava
Sanford. Fla.
CALL )»443«
Monday thru F rktoy

»h&gt;J K)

Saturday from
iota &lt;

Sanford Larga 3 bdrm
ra
canity ramodaiad Air. carpal
*X » mo *ISB. upstairs. $
P ar* Ava l Niaaaa n o t
Santard 3 bdrm . 1111, ) bdrm .
aaaa lit. last a tac rat Attar
s.a»a-m -a»n.______________
Spat lout Apartmant* Mlnuta*
from May t i l t
Lakafront
pool, tannl*. adult*, no pat*
laundry. Starting al SMS a ma
Call 3110)43 lotaa
Tlrad Ot Apartmant Living!
E rp atla n ct tha privacy ot
your own homa In ana at our
lukury duplavt* Lg 3 bdrm
I bath, vaultad calling, a p p l.
hook upt. privata screened
patio, your own ye rd m eln t
fraa Starting al S3R0 Call tor
d ttallt. IPAA-TPM, 1313311
W a k lv a R lv a r E ffic ie n c y
Carpat. air, tanoa uvt, adult*
no pot* M t t mo 3U 4478_____
I and ) bdrm Alto lurmthod
efficiency from 171 waak S110
dapotit No pal* Call 171 4M 7
1 7 PM &lt;11 Palmetto
1 Badroom
1 Bath
no patt
1710 a mo *100tacurity
___________CT iaa»
3 Bdrm . I bath Daluaa Apt
S370 par month t7S0 tacurity
dapovt Colt r o a m ________
3 bdrm . 1 bath *170 mo 1300
dap Ha patt Uwiled tala*
Aiawc. Inc. REALTORS Call
New: ai-Mll__________
a m s p e c ia l
1 A I bdrm tram (110 Laka
Ada F la n b ia k a ** 133 *470

RECEPTI ONI ST. OFFI CE
HELPERS, CLERKS. CRT
OP E R A T OR S - Imm adlata
opanlngt Good pay walas
CaM47» U00NOWI
WELDERS Cartltlad Eacallant
pay sealas Call today S7I
P A I N T E R S A P A IN T E R
HELPERS
Im m e d ia t e
opanlngt good starting pay
Call today atl ooc
ORYW ALL With o- without
a a p a r la n c t
Im m a d la t a
opanlngt Good pay Call to­
day &lt;714)00

73— E m p lo ym e n t
W anted
Young m«n JO 1ir#d of -dull
Uluftl off i&lt;• roufln* t» #kt
«rork I #m hon«t&lt; f*li#b-#
and v * rta f ii « Can f*fc# »
challong# I am good * ith
public and can b# good com
pony r#pr#t«n1a!|yf Looting
»o loom and
*rifh your
company Willing fa i f i r t af
la 00 par hr Corned Kay In
n * tin

f l — A p a rtm in ts /
H ouse to She re
Raommaft wanfad ft th*r# J
bdrm apt Call D#t*&gt;»# H I
7U0
2 matura aduiti to chara a 2
bdrm horn# with t famala
13«0 par mo ♦ 172 util If *•*
Call I I I 231!

101 —Houses
Furnished / Rent
Lovely » befrm cotl#g# with
porch Cornpltf# privecy »&gt;0
p#r we#h ♦ '|20Q tecurlfy Cell

m zu *o rm H n_______

93— Rooms tor Rent

WekUa Rlv#r |l* #c r* privet#
wood#d end f*^t#d 2 bdrm. 1
b it h , I f m II y ro o m
« f rtplec# Hotm OK ISM
Cell 221 4l 7f
_____

Christian Apts. A ttomai
TV, kitchan, laundry, maid. SJ0
wt A up Ort 43) Salt *73 at 10
Roomt tor rant tutnlshod. or
unfurnlthad Call H i MSS
MIS Gala Plata

103—Houses
Unfurnished / Rent

SANFORD r . .r f" * '« l ruor-t tir
tha waak Raaaonabla r*ta*
Maid tar vita Call 33) 4J07
S 7 PM m Palmstlo Avs

ALTAMONTE ) bdrm /I bath
walk lo Brantlay School* SaOO
+ SMOdapoaH 7ta t t h
DaBary ting la lamlly houta 1
Bdrm , | bath, tcraanod
porch, woodad lot on quiat
ttraat M l ll l l o r &lt;Ft ISaO
H ID D EN LAKE Nlcaly daco
ratad 1 Bdrm . 3 bath, appli
aneat blind*. SKI par month
Call M l ta w ______________
a a a IN O l l TON A • a a
a a HOMES FOR RENT n a
___ a a 174 U H a a_______
LOCH ARBOR ) bdrm , 1 bath,
family room, tlraplaca Traod
privacy lancad back yard
Immadlata occupancy *171
par month plus tacurity Call
i n aa«
I bath
SANFORD 3 bdrm
tancad yard SaMmo

THE FLORIDA HOTEL
too Oak Avanua
131 &lt;304
RaatonabK Waakiy Watat

97—Apartments
Furnished / Rent
A V A IL A B L E NOW
F urnithtd Studio Apirlm#nt«
On# Bedroom Apt#
T wo Bedroom Apt*

FLU IIU LEASES
SENIOR C IT IIE N S DISCOUNT
RANCH STYLE L IV IN O III

SANFORD COURT APTS.
323-1301
Lovaly I Sdrm with acraanod
perch Complete privacy &lt;100
waak plut 1310 kacurlfy dapo*
It Call 131 31M or m H U
Nawty daepratad I Bdrm Com
Plata privacy, t i l waak with
SIM aacurlly dapotll Includot
util Call 111 I N I or 13) H 33
SANFORD HEIGHTS Pionaar
Mallonvllla lamlly (lIT tl ot
tort to toata aniira tatond
floor apartman I In Ihalr homa
Prlyala Irani anlranci. 3&lt;
Kraonad window*, tun room,
larga Bdrm . I R kitchan
haat pump, cooling A boat
arpantivaly lurnlihad. mad
am and claan. quiat ttraat.
v I p. nalghborhood Larga
aakt. lhady ground. SUM
monthly, rafarantat, and da
pot It Includtt waiar. garbaga
pick up A tawar chargat
Pipad tor cabto Tatovitton
Shown by appoMImant Phana

ENTERPRISE Jbdrm 1 balht
SI John* accatt SIM mo
LANOSTOCK IROKERS
HA I M ........................Aaylkwa
Sanford t bdrm . tancad yard
Id mint tram I/O *47! mo
Call 37S SHI Orlando_________
Savon room Houta Naw carpat
throughout lO I W Itl St.
*400 m o . ttt, latt A dapotll
M&gt; 1104 attar) P M __________
l l l l Myrtto Ava Nka. claan 3
B d rm ., I Bath In q u it !
neighborhood kitchen appli
ancat wether hook up. tancad
back yard U K me t dapotll
TOSE77______________________
J Bdrm. nawly carpeted and
painted with garage No patt
Would cantidtr I month option
to buy H3S par weak UOO
tacurity dapotit Call 331 nat
or M3 MM

nun

EXCITING NEW THINGS ARE
HAPPENING AT
THE

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CALL BART

Returnable and convenient
301 N Maple. Sanford
131 WO

REAL ESTATE
REALTOR
I I ) I tea
LOW DOWN/ LOW MONTHLY
Adorable 7 bdrm In top notch
condition with garage and
carport P lut K a il kertened
building lo r ceokout* on
loon111 thadad lot itnar ])th
ttraat S3) 000 If Interested
Call BECNY COUNION
THE WALL SI COMPANY
REALTORS..........SMI or
13) M l * avanln^i
Naar airport, 3 bdrm . I bath
*41 too or rant tor *431 par
month Firm Owner (to *44!
Ottvan 4 bdrm
3 bath on 1
acral with horte barn and
patture 174400

H I —Homes For Sale

COUNTRY WIDE REALTY
Rag H E, Brakar ..........311 111)
474Hwy ell.O iteen , Fla

Furmshad ot Unfurmshtd
Carpartt________Private Pallet
Lath Landleaping Put* Children
WA T E R BI OS ACCEPTED)

127—Office Rentals
OTTicts to Rtnt

SANFORO REALTY

BATEMAN REALTY

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By Owner ) bdrm . 1&gt;y balh
In ground pool, padd'a fant.
I1K11 palto, privacy fence
*41 OOO CallCafI M l I HE
EAST COAST CL I ANINOCO
Trim carpentry rapairt Navy
fram ed Naw contlrudlon
clean up Rental unit cleaning
A painting Call Howard
17) 7770 ____ ______________
For Sale.'Rani Option ) bdrm , I
bath *140 mo . 3S3I Prlnceoln
Ava . Sanford. *31.M0

$100 SECCJRETY DEPOSIT
1 &amp; 2 UOROOM AMS. AVAILABLE
ADULTS AN0 FAMILIES WELCOME
I

2714 R ID G E W O O D A V E „ S A N F O R D

3 2 3 -7 9 0 0

Wall Street Co........... 321 5005*
HIAllout

STEmper
1 Bdrm . } Bath Villa Dakar
than newt Vertical blind! in
every room Naw range and
ref r i ger ator
Brand naw
carp al! Corner unit wllh
garage *!♦ OOO
Priced Reduced I 3 bdrm .1 balh.
Larga lot. Now S3* OOO

m i f f n(
. m m
IS f i l l ! I lfflE M I

J

COOL S P A R K L I N G POOL
w/f#fK«d h # trt #nd l#rg# 2
bdrm bom#f Hug# matter
bdrm F lrv p la c tl Cantral
h i A w 1 1f I

1 worh ihopil
A viu m # n# qua hty iivg «#/ low

SANFORD DUPLEX 317)3131
Mighlftiam Ay# Oftf*#' fiftjoc
ing, no qualifying, no point* 2
Bdrm , l bath, MCfc «p#rt
ITkiflf ov»r 1.000 tq, ft 4 yrt
old
Kl f cb#n «p p llp n c#t
ctnfrpi n##t And *ir, c«Yp#f
drA:p#t R#*ifAl
UOO
month Iy Apparntmtnf only

Ownf ni

_____

&amp;#nt9rd Ct i k h i A v# lmm*cv
l#f# J bdrm I bAfh Corner
tnodod lot. gArag#, tervoned
porch
W a IIac# Crott R#Alty. Ifk ,
R»Altor
121
VutCAwillA Mjitk# An otftr *■ 4
Bdfrfn , |V* both tplil1 plwi»
Atfilng tU3 000 Hi V*0 or
JJJ
1 bdrm 1 befh Immodlot* e»c
CVpAnty FMA Non qualifying
mortgAg# Low down Owner
hold* 2nd mortgAg# I U tOO
&gt;42
1______________________

149—Commercial
Property / Sale
COMMERCIAL SPECIALIST
BOB M BALL JR P A
R I A L T O * ........ .......
331 ti l t

Large home with aal In
large living room.
laundry, double car
central air/ heal
Owner will finance

kitchen,
In door
garage,
» ! » 000

OTHER HOMES. LO TI.
ACREAOE. INVESTMENT
PROPERTY
CALL ANYTI ME
REALTOR.................... I33«t»l
LIST WI TH USI

151—Investment
Property / Sale
CASSELBERRY I acr. inn.d
PR t M l 000 W Mallciowtkl
r e a lto r
mi m i
COI N L A U N DR Y
Dr Land
Owner rallied Want! lo Irar
al Mutt tall K&gt;4 77S 4)17

153—AcreageLots/Sale
N##^ t# r#«f lot for imall tr#it#r
in S#nfo&lt;d D#B*ry D#L*nd
#f## C#n Hovb#fd 121 2ff0

155—Condominiums
Co-Op / Sale
NEW 1MVRWA BEACH
2 befrm . f fi&lt;*m tNMKftlkfci cof
f*g# wffh comm#rci#i zoning
$f*M your own Dutin*#! n*#r
fh« 0&lt;##n 14’ KC
b#*(hti4# R#«lfr RCALTORl
♦04 427 |) H
Op#A t P#y!f

157-Mobile
Homes / Sale

UlMt.
C O M M A N D IN G BRICK
FIREPLACE com#t with thi!
1 M rm . } both hem#I Hugh
2UJI' f#mify room! lorg#
!Cr##n#d p&lt;fiof B##vflfol
t«n&lt;#d corner loti Fonoitk
f m#ncingt Coil u» quick!
149 )00
FMA VA SPECIAL! ) Mr m
I'y both, contfAl Air* g«r#g«
f#nc#d y or d , kitchen
•guipood, butt I in berl 140.000

323 5774
3404 HWY 17 «
Hlddan Lake tat Wildwood Dr
3 bdrm 3 balh dbl garage,
porch, central a ir Super
Clean I Attumeble *41 900
REALTOR
M A R VIN X LAIL
447 411)
or » l 7147
M ID O iN L A k l J t -1-,r i ] _i - r
* 1* 000 1) 000 down taller
payt paint*, and doting tor
qualified buyer M l )7M Or
M l IIU

urea__
MI1H REAL ESTATE
all Watf 31th Street
nuvnuwvnt *u tt* tunwvMtta

KISH REAL ESTATE
1 IX M O N TH S Y O U N G
Spec taut 4 bedroom. 1 balk
E at la kitch e a
Scraanad
patta t car garage Ctava to
.hooping Matlvalod Sellar

S71.N*

UNIQUE 1 bedroom. It * balh
homa aa 1 acre* Coder Hama
wllh weed deck*, detached
garage, worhraam Cathedral
catling.. Hreglece. Iltt.to o
CONDO Camplttaly raaavatad
interior ) bedroom. 11* bath.
1 alary FHA financing avail
aOte Ml,leg

(305) 321 0041
41) W. 11th Sir oat
Sanford, FI m i l

REALTOR

§

APARTMENTS

*4nlord Hlddan Lakat « bdrm.
wllh la rg e a t t u m e b l e
mortgage Fenced bach yard
All thtt tor anly M l *00

321 0759 Eve. 322-7643

HALL

141— Homes For Sale

REALTOR ..... ............13) SM4

LlC- Raal Eifflf# Brofe#r
2440 S#nford Av#

OPEN SUNDAYS: I t o l P M

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LAROE H O M E .„_ LARGE LOT
Quit! ttraat Fla up A u v e big!
1 Bdrm . 3 bath at 1471 Vale
P. lead to tall set too

Call................321-1911

LO C A L DRI VERS S lralgM
trucks Good pay Start right
away &lt;7| OOO

SHENANDOAH^
VILLAGE
APTS.

FROM *3 1 5
Rental Office j
3 2 3 -^ 9 2 0
“ 42201. OMJMOO DOVE
t
SANFORD

2 3 1 -C a n

Baby: Badt. Itreiiort. Ctothat,
Playpen*. Etc. Paperback
Baakt. I I H i n - W O N
Head Crib*. Playpen*. Baby
turnltur*. c la lh ln g
Good
Prlco* After 7 PM
Ml )7*)
Paying CASH tor:
Aluminum. Cant. Capper,
Brat*. Lted Nawtpapar.
Glatv Gold. Silver
kotomoTool t i l w l*«
*1 M i l l *1)3)1100

DaBary Auto A Marin* Sal**
Acrot* lb* rfvar. to* *f Mil
174 Hwy t l W Dabary U * a!44

LOWEST ORGAN Moghogan,
7 kayboardt bench Hawaiian
* lmule tor. 13» Call 1)1 rot)
MOVING CARTONS
Complat» lor household mov*
_________ 173 3311___________

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE

121—Condominium
Rentals

RID6EWOOO ARMS APTS

219—Wanted fo Buy

In Pol* Spider PlanH. SI »
S3 » A *100 each Ralntroa*
t l 00 A I I SO each Cherry
Laurel Treat t l 10 each 373
oiaa___________________ ___

Appliance! Far Sal* all in
atcollant candilwn A tolly
guaranteed ........... ......733 13*4
B A S S E T T CRI B
yellow
checked canopy and maltro**
Evcallani cendl**»v MOO Call
Ml 33*3______________________

Ratall A Ofttca Space MO up to
3.900 tq tt. alto ltor age avail
able M 3 4M )_______________
Ratall office tpaca JOO tq ft up
to IW0 Alto ttoraga available
Call 111 oaaa between *A M
I I Noon. INK) 3A3 JOOO after I
PM

S IN G L E S T O R Y
L IV IN G
Ltts« Fttras to Fit
Tout «Mdi!

TRUCK DRIVERS Long haul
Immediate' Good driving ro
cord Ovar IS &lt;7* i x »

f

181 —Appliances
/ Furniture

117—Commercial
Rentals

New i bdrm Condo, tlraplaca,
wether'dryer, etcerclte fecH
Ify with tanm* A twlmmlng
No paN UTS mp Call M l m i

M on d ay. J u ly W . I M 1 - J I

223—Miscellaneous

..... M l AIM

Lg Upstairs ) Rn Apt Newly
rtngvtltd
A d u l l * . no
p a tt I3 ]|7 m a /d a p SIS0 111
FrancnAva Hi 4*17,434 i a «

I MME DI A T E OPENI NGS
Ganaral Construction labor
Good pay &lt;71 OOO

A

Lifetime
Adult Park................Lai Rants
114*411*
Include* Water Garbage Pick up
r ard Maintenance
Immediate Occupancy
Gregory Mobil* Hama* M ) IM * .

MASTERS COVE........ 32J 7900

O E N E R A L OF F I CE
TRAINEES
Craol storting
|ob Savorot opening* Good
pay *7* iJOC

a

Tfofce MwDjWdRe
€ U £.
Vtv DON'T UAVft AWTHi S^ CH yoUR.
MmulwAT rtcR ^TTen vyouut)
tiRjtTrtC HtfTcVeRS FTuvr.

141 —Homes For Sale
SECURITY D E P O S IT .™ ...*!**
W ITH THIS ADt

157-Mobile
Homes / Sale

OkO.Na

*» » ’tibia New.Open W t a r t r is

DELIVERY HELPERS- no oa
par lanea nocattary Full lima
Good Itortlng pay &lt;714)00

E v e n in g H a ra ld . S e ftfo rd , F I.

KIT ‘N* C A R L Y L E * by Larry Wright

STENSTROM

Ilia c ' Sentry 3 Bdrm wllh air
and alt appllanctt 11 *00
Cell M l 111)
__
7) Claan Mobil* Mama 17X41 i
bdrm 1 balht adult park, naw
central al r / h r a t t e r t t n
porch, 10X 10 thad dbl root
See to taerac lata I M3 4003

u m i E . i t t S T ............ m -s a ii
RacandilWnad Appliancai
Ham»M WARRANTY
BARNETTS
CASSELBERRY
AM S i l l ................. .......P * MM
v RENT T OOWN•
Color TV* , tlaraot. wathar*.
dryart r*Hig*ralor Iraattrt.
lurnlluro video it cordon
Special Itl wotk t rant * ) 00
Alternative TV A Appl Rental*
layrat Shopping Cantor
3 7 I4 R ____________
Used Wathtrt Parti A Sarvica
tor K tnm ertt............. 37) 0417
MOONEY APPLI ANCES

H you era leaking tor a toecattlul carter In Real Ilte te .
llenttrom Realty It Weeing
far you Call Lea Albright
today a l I D M lt. Evamngt
ID tot 2

C A L L A N Y T IM E

322-2420
3)4) PARK A V K .......
tol U l M ary Btod........ U . Mary

Pick up al the w a r th o u it
k xitfd ll W Pewer Court tn
m# 1-4 Industrial P#.k. San
hud Wi l» 4 N I . ________

27TU STREET FURNITURE

Rebuilt Kirbys $129.55 4 up
Guaranlaad . ................ 13) )*aa
Will run yaur errand*, do your
shopping, ale Call 331 1331
Mon Sal
_________
I f t ) Yamaha Clarinet Good
band Imlrument, good condi
Hon Ml 01*7. altar 1PM

183—Television /
Radio / Stereo
• * COLOR TELEVISION • a
2#nit* 25 color f#i«vi%fon Orlg
in#I pric# Ov#r UOO Q«ljinct
dcF# 12*4 00 c#!ti or
ov»r
P#»m*nt» 123 month Still In
war r#n! y
NO M O N C Y
DOWN. I f e^ homo fr 1*1. no
obligation C#U &gt;42 U f4. day
or 7*»ghf

to AMC WAGON
MUST SACRIFICE I
|m
COME ONE * a a COME ALLI I
COURTESY P O N T IA C .37) 1111

199— Pels A Supplies

Bad Credfl?
No Credit?
WE flNANCE

231-C ars

WALK IN

233—Auto Peris
/ Accessories

...... D R IV E OUT

NATIONAL AUTO SALES

Abiitty K#nn#t! Dog boor ding
Country Atmovphqr# W##son
Gb i t R &gt; l &lt; i
122 2 2 1 0
• I RD C A O IS Ono M gcao
V i. two p#ffot !lf# w*)
•#&lt;h 222 i m I f f r 3_______
Moving M u ll Sotll M«i# !*wn
bos#r | moi o&gt;d AKC r*gi»
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BLONOIE

M onday, July 73. IN S

by Chic Young

by Mon W alkar

by Bob Montana
T B A C H tR C A S K N O T H IN G
b u t o u m b , » llv q u e s t io n s
ON M ATH TESTS, P O N 'T T H C V ^

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TIA Serves As Warning
Of Bad Things To Come
DEAR DR. G O TT — My very
active mother. 71. recently had
what the doctor called a TIA.
She has no recollection of what
went on for several hours, but
her mind skipped back about a
year and she kept asking the
same question over and over.
What Is a T1A7 My mother has
high blood pressure and Is 25
pounds overweight. Does that
have any bearing on the case?
A r e th e r e a n y p r e v e n t iv e
measures she could take?
DEAR READER — A transient
Ischemic attack, or TIA. Is fun­
damentally a short-lived stroke.
A small blood clot momentarily
blocks one of the arteries that
supply oxygen to brain tissue.
The event Is transient (tempo­
rary). Ischemic (causing lack of
oxygen) and certainly an attack,
as It occurs without warning. If
the clot Is small — and It usually
Is. with TIAs — the body Imme­
diately m obilizes anti-clotting
factors to dissolve It. Within
hours, the patient ordinarily
returns to normal and suffers no
adverse consequences except,
perhaps, for some confusion and
amnesia.
TIAs are warnings of bigger
and more serious things to
come. Therefore, they should
not be taken lightly. In your
mother's case, there are clearly
two actions she could take.
First, her blood pressure must
be brought under control. For a
number o f technical reasons,
c h r o n i c h y p e r t e n s i o n Is
associated with a wide variety of
cardiovascular diseases, stroke
und TIAs Included. Although
weight loss may not affect her
brain circulation. It will probably
help to lower her blood pressure,
so she should try to lose weight.
Second, patients with TIAs are
often helped by medicine that
reduces the blood s tendency to
form small clots. One aspirin a
day. two or three times a week.
Is probably the safest and least
expensive mrdlcatlon.
Some specialists would con­
sid er p u ttin g y o u r m oth er
through more extensive testing,
w hich m ig h t In vo lve X-ray
studies of her carotid arteries. I
do not know enough about her
to form an opinion, but you can
ask your own doctor If -blood-

pressure reduction and the use
o f aspirin would be sufficient.
DEAR DR. G O TT — I've heard
that It's OK for babies to wear
sneakers Instead of traditional
baby shoes. Is this really true? I
thought that a baby's first shoes
were so Important.
DEAR READER — In most
parts of the world, babies don't
wear shoes. This lack o f footwear
doesn't seem to affect them or
their parents. I d on 't know

notion that we could Improve on
nature by putting shoes on
Infants. Tiny white shoes are
cute, of course, but I doubt they
perform any useful function.
Sneakers are probably m ore
comfortable

Send your questions to Dr.
Gott at P.O. Box 91428. C leve­
land. Ohio. 44101.

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Part of era
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know y o u r o p p o n e n t. You
should assume that an expert
will usually make the right play:
un average player or novice la
less likely to find the winning
defense.
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It gave declarer nothing. In fact,
the lead was a lucky one. since It
had the dynamic effect of re­
m ovin g d u m m y 's only side
entry for the long diamonds.
South now had to bring home
the diamond suit. Me came to his

hand with a high spade and
played a low diamond. Quick as
a Hash West stuck tn the king
Declarer ducked In dummy, lie
won the heart continuation and
played another diamond.
When West played the six,
declarer had to decide whether
West had started with K-Q-6 or
the K 6 doubleton. He finally pul
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deny declarer the diamond suit
unless South had three little
diamonds. Then nothing would
help.

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HOROSCOPE
LIBRA (Sept. 2 3 0 c t. 23) Luck
will attend you today In ventures
or enterprises that you originate
or those for which you’re re­
sponsible. Keep the control In
TOUR BIRTHDAY
your hands.
J U L Y 29, I9 S 5
SCORPIO (Oct. 24 Nov. 22|
In the year ahead, you may T o d a y you m ay establish a
become Involved In a rather rather unusual goal for yourself.
unique Joint venture that caters Your methods for achieving It
to the p u b lic's needs. Your will be quite Ingenious, but your
partners will supply the means tactics will be screened from the
and you'll furnish the Ideas.
view of others.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Amia­
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
bility and warmth are the words 21) Something for which you've
that describe you best today. been hoping has sn excellent
Instinctively, you'll say and dr ih sn ce c f becoming reality to­
the right things at the rlgh. day. Dream on. but also take
tim es to fs v o r a b ly Im press positive steps to make It happen
others. Major changes are ahead
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
for Leos In the coming year.
19) If your motivation la strong
Send for your AstroCraph pre­ enough today, you'll be capable
d ictio n s to d a y . Mall 91 to o f outstanding achievements.
Astro-Graph. Box 489. Radio Conditions are good and the
City Station. New York. NY harder you try. the luckier you'll
10019.
V IR O O (A ug. 23-Sept. 22)
AQUARIUS (Jan. 2GFeb. 19)
Material prospects are excep­ It will prove fortunate for anyone
tionally promising today. Sub­ who becomes associated with
stantial gains may come to you you today fn a new enterprise.
by luck or chance.
Chances Ux&gt;k great for pulling off

What The Day
Will Bring...

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something big
PISCES (Frb. 20 March 20)
Today, someone with your best
Interests at heart ran manage an
Important matter for you better
than you could do It yourself.
ARIES (March 21-April 19)
Your charm and sincerity will
win the favor of others today
Even someone who has never
been especially nice to you will
become an admirer.

TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
Conditions that affect your work
or career are more fortuitous
than usual today. You're apt to
get some lucky breaks that your
co-workers won't.
OEMINI (May 21 -June 20)
This Is one of those days where
good things you already have
going can be expanded. Do not
put any limitations on your
thinking.
CANCER (June 2 1-July 22)
It'll prove wisest tn the long run
today to let events run their
course. If something Is m oving
In the right direction, the results
will be gratifying.

by Ltonard Starr

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                    <text>77th Year, No. 721 Wednesday, M a y 8, 1985— Sanford, Florida

Evening

Herald

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481 280)

Price

25

Cents

U e b e rro th Takes B o ld S w in g A t D ru g A b u s e In B a s e b a ll
NEW YORK IUPI) - Baseball
| commissioner Peter Ueberroth
has decided to play good oldfashioned hardball in his ef[ lorts lo slop drug abuse In Ihe
I national pasttime
U e b e rro th a n n o u n c e d
Tue sd ay he was o rdering

M ove applauded, 9A
matuliuory^lmg testing for all
professional baseball personnel
— from owners to secretaries.
I but not major league players.
The players are covered by a
separate drug program which
was negotiated as part of last
year's Basic Agreement.

However, the commissioner
said he Is confident the Major
League Players Association will
Join the program. Ueberroth
said he sent an "urgent letter
of request" to Donald Fehr.
e x e cu tive director of the
Players Association, and Lee
MacPhall. head of Ihe Player
R elations C o m m itte e , the
owners' bargaining committee,
asking that they Join the
mandatory testing program
"Th e union will be sympa­
thetic and help us." Ueberroth
said. "W e must stop drugs In
baseball, and wr will."
H o w e v e r , Ih e P la y e r s
Association has not said If It

'The union will bo
sympathotic and help us.
Wo mu*t stop drugs in
baseball, and we will.'
- P e t e r U eb erro th
B a seb a ll C o m m issio n e r
will climb on the commission­
er's band wagon
"He hasn't notified us of
anything other than the fact
that he was going to do some­
thing." said Mark Belanger.

special assistant to Fehr at the
Players Association.
'When the commissioner
says that urinalysis are man
datory. I understand his Inten­
tion Is a good one." said

Longwood
Favors
Pulling Out
Of SCA

catcher Ted Simmons of the
Milwaukee Brewers "Bui If I
want to do It. I’ll doll.
"Th e re ’s only one reason
why urinalysis Is not In the
existing contract, and that's
treenuse It's against one's con­
stitutional rights You can't
force someone to submit to one
against his will He wants lo
clean up pro baseball and I
think that's great."
Belanger said mandatory
drug testing had been brought
up during the negotiations on
Ihe drug agreement last year,
but was set aside to be studied
by a council of three physi­
cians.

The players' drug program Is
essentially voluntary, permit­
ting either a player or club
management to seek treatment
lor a player. The agreement
allows the club to reduce a
player's salary If he misses
considerable playing time The
council resolves any disputes
between players and clubs
One of Ihe reasons Ueberroth
was elerted commissioner was
because of his hardline opposi­
tion to drugs. As president of
the lars Angeles Olympic O r­
ganizing Committee, he sup­
ported a comprehensive dmg
program aimed at cleaning up

See UEBERROTH, page 9A

C o u n t y W ill
P ro te s t C ity

B y J a n e C a s s e lb e r r y

A n n e x a tio n s

Herald Staff Writer
one of the two
cities In the county lo still have
representative* lo Ihe board of
Seminole Com m unity Action.
Im . is succumbing to pressure
from other rides to withdraw Its
tnip|M&gt;rl from the agency as well.
Of Ihe seven Seminole cldcs,
only Longwood and Oviedo still
have members on ihe board.
Four of Longwood's commis­
sioners said at u Tuesday night
work session that Ihey were In
favor of the pulling out of the
anti-poverty organization, but
the fifth. Perry Faulkner, the
city's representative on the SCA
board, was told If he wished to
continue to serve on the board It
would tie as a private Individual.
Ap|&gt;eals for support to area
elites by Faulkner on behalf of
the bourd of SCA havr triggered
a flood ol pho n e c a lls to
Lo n g w o o d M a yor H a rve y
S m e rlls o n from the o th e r
mayors and officials demanding
to know If Longwood was back­
ing SCA He said they urged him
lo |oin litem In dumping the
agency In fuvor of the county
luklng over Its programs.
Faulkner, who said the bourd
Is attempting to create a new
linugr for SCA. which has lost
lutidlug for all Its programs
except the Head Start preschool
program, said that his personal
attorney Is helping the group
restructure Its charter. He said
they are seeking financial help
Irmii local governments und
businesses to raise Ihe $32.CXX)
needed for personnel no longer
(&gt;ald tor by C E T A . rcjiulr vehicles
and pay for Ihe fire retardent
material being required for walls
and children's rots.
Faulkner said he mudr It clear
that he was not spcuklng for Ihe
city, but (or Ihe SCA board und
that Ihe cities he hud s|ioken to
were rereptlve.
S m e rlls o n said Se m in o le
County Is In the process of
forming an ugrncy to take over
operation of Head Start. He said
there Is "overwhelming evidence
o( misappropriation of funds" In
the weulherlzatlon program
Longw ood

Bee LONQWOOD. page BA

By Donna Eatca
Herald Staff Writer

M arM H a s fey Tammy V lacaw*

Crosswalk Watchers
Showing off their awards for a job well done
are fhe outstanding safety patrol students
from each of the county's elem entary
schools. The awards were presented by the
Sanford chapter ol Rotary International.
The recipients are. front row from lett to
right, Georgette Pereira, Casselberry E le
mentary School; Curtis Hamlin, Midway
Elem en tary; Jett Bouley, Winter Springs;

Tim Fink, Lake Orlenta; Angela Trosper,
Idyllwllde; and E rn ie Cavallaro. president
of the Sanford Rotary. Back row: S h e riffs
Lt, Beau Taylor, supervisor of the safety
p a tr o l p r o g r a m ; S te p h a n ie B r e w e r ,
Goldsboro; Paul Teslo, All Souls School;
Michael Randall, Altamonte Springs; Kevin
Blagg, Lawton; and, Kelly Smith, Bear
Lake.

Reagan's V E -D a y Speech Sounds W arning

Soviets Threaten World Peace
STRASBOURG , France (U l’ll
— President Reagan praised
Europe on VE-Duy for rising
from the ruin of World War II but
warned of u new- Soviet nuclear
threat that Is "underm ining
stability" and threatening 40
years of peace.
In the major address of his
lO -d u y E u ro p e a n Jo u rn e y .
Hrugun also told Ihe European
Parlimenl the postwar allies
must work lo stahtit/e relations
with the Soviet Union und to
turn away from (M-sslmlsm and
paralysis
While the speech celebrated
VE-Duy and recounted the re-

The world remembers
VE-Day, page 2A
Juicing In Europe and the United
States on May H. I‘145. Reagan
also cautioned that the Soviets
now have a new nuclear weapon
In their arsenal that was "clearly
designed to strike first and thus
dlvirrn their adversary."
Rrugun wus warmly received
as he entered the parliament
chamber but a few members
voiced opposition lo his policies.
A member wore u blue rlbtton
that said "Hands off Nicaragua."

Othrrs stood in the aisle with
signs saying. "Freeze now" und
"Space weapons lead to war."
Reagan was applauded 33
times during his speech but
booed loudly at least eight times
when he spoke of U S policy In
C e n t r a l A m e ric a . He w as
heckled about that reference
several limes through the rest of
his speech. Reagan looked
startled at first hul then Ignored
Ihe heckling
lailer. some members walked
out of the chamber In protest.
One of the members who
walked out. Barhuru Castle, a

See REAGAN, page BA

Ik-cii aware the action was un
drrway.
Little more than '24 flours after
Commissioner Bill Klrchholf
It held a harmony meeting with has been working w ith the
the Sanford City Commission, Council of Local Governments In
the county commission Tuesday Seminole County lo get an
declared two annexations by Ihe Interlocal agreement approved
city "Illegal" and Instructed by all llie cities and Ihe county
County Attorney Nikki Clayton requiring Ihut all Ihe governing
to attend Monday night s city tardies will keep each other
commission meeting to tell the Informed of Impending annexa­
bourd Hie county 's objections.
tions and rezonlngs
Ms Clayton said the annexa­
Ms. Clayton said she will
tions creatr enclaves — county appear before tile Sanford City
areas completely surrounded by Commission Monday to ask the
city territory — which is clearly lawrd to rrconslder the annexa­
In violation of stale annexation tion actions. And Commissioner
law
Fred Slreetman said he hopes
And Mayor Beiiye Smith said there will be "no more lltlgullon
today. "If wc are creating an lban absolutely necessary."
e n cla ve w e o b v io u s ly d o n 't w a nt
In the |&gt;ast. the county has
to do so."
challenged annexations by the
The annexations Involve a cities of Longwood. latke Mary
parcel of property off county (on Heathrow) and Casselberry
Road 427. owned by Joe H
(on Deer Run) In Ihe court on the
Baker, a former city commis­ Iwsls of enclaves created and
sioner. and another parcel, won In all three Instances The
owned by real estate broker parcels remain In the unin­
Garnrlt While The While pro corporated county
|wrty Is adjacent to Carriage
Ms. Clayton hus also been
Cove mobile home park und negotiating with the rtly ol
abutting 427. Ms Clayton said Winter Springs on an annexa­
not o n ly one but several tion which Ihe county says Is
enclaves are created by the two Illegal
Sanford annexations..
She reported to Hie com ­
The Baker annexation ordi­ mission that any (tossihlc suit
nance was adopted on April 22 there should be left (lending
while (hr While annexation Is
See PROTEST, page BA
set for final apprnvul Monday.
About a year ago. Ilakrr sought
annexation to the city lo get
water und sewer services When
the county Indicated It would
challenge the annexation In
court. Ilakrr withdrew his peti­
tion When he petitioned again
Action Reports................ AA
in recent months he also deeded
Calendar...........................
SB
un easement through his pro­
Classifieds ................... a .7B
perty to the city of Sanford.
Comics...............................2B
Ms. Clayton lold courtly com­
Dear Abby........................ 3B
missioners the courtly has 30
Deaths................
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days after adoption of un annex­
Dr Goff.............................} |
ation ordinance to challenge the
Editorial............................ 4A
Baker matter In court She
Florida.............................. 5A
reminded that a member of her
Hospital............................. SA
office would have ap(iearrd at
Nation................................ j a
Ihe city's public hcurlngs pro­
People ......................... |,3B
testing the unnrxutlon of the
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Baker tract if the county had
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W orld................................. 3A

Let 'Em Live Elsew h ere ,
Lake M ary A ttorney Says
By Richard Truett
Herald Staff Writer
"Ax many people ax possible should live in
Sanford. Ml. Dora. New York. Miami-not In Lakr
Mary." City Attorney Robert Pelree suggested at
a special workshop session of Ihe Lake Mary City
Commission Tuesday nlghl.
He said Ihe city should buy up as much land as
possible lo keep II (rum being developed.

HwsM t S W St ! * » ■ ! VtacM*

Cars Collide
D rivers and passengers await towing ot their cars following
an early evening collision of a Ford G ranada and a Datsun
280 j x on Markham Woods Road, west of Sanford. Stephen
Smith, driver of the Ford, received minor Injuries. His
passengers, Carole Smith, his mother, and nephew Nicholas
P atrick Glynn, were not ln|ured No Information will be
available for three to seven days about the driver ot the
Datsun or the ages or addresses ol the people In Smith's car,
according to the Florida Highway Patrol. The 6:30 p.m.
accident (sunder Investigation.

Commissioners were discussing updating (he
clly's comprehensive land use plan with Malcolm
Lillie and Dianne Krumer. two Independent
consultants who advise city administrators on
growth.
Lillie told the commlsskin that limed growth
management was the best way lo control the
city's land use. "You can control growth by
liming how you want lo Implement It." Lillie
said.
Lillie died two reasons why there will be big
changes In Lake Mary:
• Because Lake Mary la pan of Metro Orlando. II
will be attractive to people who move here, and
will continue lo grow
• Ik cause ihe d lru s Industry has suffered from
freezing winter weather for two straight years.

that land Is now prime development property. It
will attract developers. Lakr Marv has 1.620
acres of citrus pro(x-rty.
The commissioners agrred that Industry should
be concentrated around Ihe 1-4 area lo keep
traffic oul of Ihe city. IVtrre said he does not want
lo see Lakr Mary Boulevard turn Into another
slate Road 436 at 5:30 p.m. or lake 15 minutes to
cross.
Petrer said even though II Is nol feasible lo
produce cllrus anymore In Lake Mary, many
people do nol want lo see mulll-famlly high rise
buildings lakr Ih r place of dead orangr groves
But Little said. "There's no way you arc going
lo build houses on 1 acre lots and have something
that someone without a hell of a lot of money will
be able lo afford."
Commissioner Russ Mrgoriegal said Ihe d ly
needs:
• A revised map that will (hat will establish
zoning arras.
• A word description of the map compatible with
Ihr commission's thinking
• Effective ordinances, w llh Ih r language
refilled.
• Help with developer* and timing of develop­
ments.

TODAY

Before Hit Time
MUSKEGON. Mich. (UPI|
— R e tir e d M u s k e g o n
Chronicle Editor Robert C.
Herrick was silting In his
kltrhen when he noticed his
name listed In the obituary
column of Michigan State
University's "S Club" spr­
ing edition. The maguztne
chronicles events In the
lives of alum ni va rsity
uthletes.
When his wife Indicated
she hadn't yet seen the
publication, the 73-yearold
, Herrick quipped. "W e ll,
you missed something."
" It's like Mark Tw u ln
said." Herrick remarked
"Rum ors of my demise are
greatly exaggerated."
Marian Alborell, secretary
to "S Club" editor Fred
Stabley. said a letter lo life
member Robert C. Herrick
had been returned with the
word "deceased” on the
envelope. "We've had this
happen twice through the
years." she said. "It's just
terrible.”
•f

�'1A— Evsnlng Herald. Sanford, FI

Wednstdiy/Msy I, l»«s

The World Recalls The Day
When 'The Guns Were Stilled '

NATION
INBRIEF

Skier Says Mountain Men
Kidnapped Her For Sex
VIRGINIA C IT Y . Mont. (UPI) - A slrawbetry blond
Olympic skier says a dlrly-lookliig. scroungy m oonuln
man and bis son would not have kidnapped and
Imprisoned her In tbr wilderness If she had been fal or
ugly.
Karl Swenson, a svelte, tanned member of the U.S.
Winter Olympic biathlon team, testified Tuesday that Don
Nichols. 54. and his 20-year-old son. Dan. abducted her
while she was Jogging on a mountain (rail last Ju ly 15
because "they said they needed a woman up In the
mountains "
The mountain men are accused of abducting the young
woman to be a sexual mate In the nigged hill country,
chaining her to a tree, shooting her and killing a man who
tried to rescue her.
Swenson. 23. was the prosecution's rhlef witness In the
Jury trial of the younger Nichols, charged with kidnapping
and shooting her and killing Alan Goldstein, who tried to
rescue her the day afier the abduction.
The father, who will be I tied later, was expected to testify
today.
Under Montana law, the younger Nichols could be
sentenced to dir If convicted, but the prosecution has yet to
say what penalty will be sought.

Veterans Rescue Fire Victims
NEW YORK fUl'l) — A squad of former soldiers — some
partially disabled — rescued 1H people. Including eight
children, from a burning Queens building on their way
home from the dedication of New York's Vietnam Veterans
Memorial.
The eight men. who left the scene without an official
thank-you, went on lo march In the Vietnam Velerans
llrkrrtape parade Tuesday In lower Manhattan.
"It was an exulting day.” said Doug Paterson, 37. who
ha* a purple heart. Is partially disabled and |ohless.
Paterson said the eight vetrrans were returning from the
dedication ceremonies when they noticed the fire In a
three story building.
"II was about 2 a.m. when wr saw flames In the doorway
about a block and half away." h r said. "We headed for II,
Wc Jumped out, started yelling. We were trying to arouse
them.
"The ladder on the fire escape was rusty and stuck," hr
said "We pushed a refrigerator shell under It and Jack
Dr-Funtl* climbed onto It and up to the second floor. We got
organized and formed a chain. We startrd handing the kids
down to each other. One of lhe guys pulled a fire alarm
box.
Flrr marshals were Investigating the blaze, which was
deemed suspicious.

By United Press International
President Reagan recalled the
day when the "g u n s were
stilled'* and Soviet leader
Mikhail Gorbachev and French
President Francois Mitterrand
laid wreaths at military tombs
today as Europe marked Ihe
40th anniversary of the end of
World W arll
Reagan. In a major address lo
the European Parliament In
Strasbourg. France, praised
Europe for rising from the ruin
of World War II. saying Ihe
postwar allies are "reminded of
shared Joy and shared pain."
"W e mark today the anniver­
sary of the liberation of Europe
from tyrants who had seized this
continent and plunged It Into a
terrible war. Forty years ago
today, the guns were stilled and
peace began — a peace that has
become the longest of this cen
tury," Reagan said
Never mentioning Adolf Hitler
by name. Reagan said of Nazi
Germany's leaders. "We know
they were totulltarlans who used
the state, which they had ele­
vated to the level of a god to
Inflict war on jieaceful nations
and genocide on Innocent peo­
ple ”
In Moscow. Gorbachev laid a
wreath at Ihe tomb of the
Unknown Soldier and used the
ceremony lo honor Communist
Party founder Vladimir Lenin.
He placed a wrrath at Lenin's
mausoleum In Red Square, then
walked will) other Irudrrs to the
tomb, wherr Gorbachrv placed
another wreath In front of the
Eternal Flame at the Kremlin
wall.
The Soviet leadership and
members of the Communist
Party later Joined some 6,000
war veterans anil workers In the
Kremlin Palace of Congresses
wherr Gorbachev addressed Ihe
nut Ion In u televised speech.
"For our people, the four years
of war were long and severe und
Ihe road to victory was hard."
Gorbachev said.
"Then came thul bright day lo
May when Soviet soldiers ami
Soviet people could sav: th'c Just

V E -D a y

May 8. 1945
ca u sr has triu m p h e d . T h e
enemy Is routed. Victory Is
ours."
Reagan srnl a VE-Day "greet­
ing” to Gorbachev, recalling
their nations' "devotion lo the
cause of fighting tyranny.” The
message, sent Tu e s d a y as
Reagan was finishing a two day
trip to Spain, also Included a rail
to resolve "the problems Ireiween us and In renewrd pro­
gress In thr goals of making
p e a ce m o re s ta b le and
eliminating nuclear weapons
from the face of the earth "
The war In Europe, which
began Sept. I. 1939, when
Germany Invaded Poland, of­
ficially ended May H, 1945, The
war Involved 70 nations and
look al least 34 million lives.
Including 6 million Jews who
died In Nazi concentration
camps.
The unconditional surrender
was signed In Reims. France, on
ihe second floor ol a red
school house that served as Gen.
Dwight D Elsenhower's head­
quarters.
In Uonn. West German Presi­
dent Richard von Welzsaerker
told his countrymen they borr a
personal responsibility lor mil­
lions of victims ol thr Nazis and
for ihe rrratlon of a future free of
hate.
"As best you can. stare the
truth In the face on this May 8."
von Welzsaecker said In a mov­
ing speech lo Parliament and the
diplomatic corps.
The ceremony was marred
when several left-wing members
of parliament led the clramber lo

The first U.S. and Soviet troops to meet in Germ any at the
Elbe River in 1945 shook hands across a wrecked bridge.
Their historic meeting 40 years ago signaled Ihe defeat of
Nazi Germ any by the Allied powers.
protest the presence of Hans m e ssa ge s, r e c a llin g th e ir
Fllblnger. a former public official wartime alliance and stressing
who resigned In 1978 when his l heir desire for peace.
service as a Nazi military Judge
‘‘Peace has been reigning on
was exposed
European soil for 40 years,"
In Paris. Mitterrand made his Gorbachev said In his letter lo
w ay down Ihe Avenue des Th a tc h e r. " T h e experience
Champs Elysees to the Tom b of
w h ic h the peoples of o u r
the Unknown Soldier, where he
countries lived through shows
solemnly laid a wreath of red
that w ar should be fought
roses. T h e c e rr m o h y was against before It breaks out,"
followed by a one-minute silence
Thatcher told Gorbachev "we
and medal prrsr-nlullons.
In Britain rrdedicate ourselves
In London, Quern Elizabeth on this occasion lo Ihe values of
and 2.000 other dignitaries and freedom with Justice for which
veterans attended a national
victory- was won."
service of th a n k s g iv in g nt
The West German anti-missile
Westminster Abbey as Britain
hat bed In nostalgia and bitter­ m o v e m e n t a t t e m p t e d to
sweet memories for the day the blockade a U.S. Arm y Pershing 2
nuclear missile base and 12
war ended In Europe.
Th e service was the only people were arrested They were
later released.
national celebration planned
A b o u t 20 d e m o n s tra to rs
Prime Minister Margaret That
chrr said she wanted a “ national gathered outside the untrance to
commemoration lo honor the a base of the U.S. 56th Field
dead and recall Ihe reconcilia­ Artillery Brigade at Mutlangen.
tion and reconstruction that has 35 miles east of Stuttgart. and
been achieved."
blocked H to prevent U.S Arm y
Thatcher and Gorbachev also vehicles from leaving, a police
exchanged VE-Day anniversary spokesman said

Heavyweights Back Stock Crook

Democrats Try To Elbow Way Into Budget

W ASHINGTON (UPI) — A federal |udge, sentencing a
former Pentagon official for his part In an Intricate stock
scum, had unsolicited advice from s former president
trying to keep thr Pentagon man out of prison.
Former President Geruld Ford. Sen Harry Gold water and
others usked the Judge to be lenient on Paul Thayer, former
deputy defense secretary, who pleaded gvdlty two months
ago lo lying to a grand Jury.
Thuyrr, who resigned from the Defense Department
Iwcnuse of the InvestIgullon, faces up lo five years In prison
and u 95.000 fine In sentencing today Tor obstruction ol
Justice charges resulting from his part In u stork warn the
government estimates garnered &gt;2 3 million
Thayer did not benefit directly from the stock trading,
but prosecutors claim hr Indirectly did, since his actions
proflllrd his girlfriend, Sandra K Kyno, 3B. Thayer was
Nup|&gt;ortlng her financially.

W ASHINGTON tUPlJ - Wllh President
Krugun’s budget lllrlnw In llir Senate,
Democrats are ready lo toree sbt-lr plans.
Including ciirjwrate taxes. Into the deficit
cutting equation — tint Internal squubblrs
are stumping a united rITnrt.
Al least two Democratic budget packages
were expected to be brought before tfre
Senate today and although one sponsor said
he didn't think they could win an itilllal
vote, the action was seen as a way to push
Democratic Ideas into whatever (Inal budget
compromise is lashlonrd.
T h r plans — one from Sens Ernest
Holllngs. D SC' , amt Lawton Chiles, DLakclfind. Flu., the other from Democratic

plan would reduce tl try #59 billion nrxl

d rs lg n rd lo nl least partially restore m a n y of
the dom e stic p rogram s stashed In tb r

y e a r a m t t b r l l y r d ;n ». lu a g r w o u ld alooh It try.
u t m n l l i t f l ft b illio n T b r K r n g n n p la n w n i i l i f

budget hammered out between Reagan and
Senate Republican leaders

cut it by &gt;52 billion

More |M&gt;llllcully volatile, however. Is the
fact that both plans would also raise taxes
by between 860.9 billion and &gt;72 billion In
the next three years
Reagan and Senate GOP leaders have
repeatedly said they will support no plan
that Includes tax Increases.
In Irrm s of the more than 82CX1 billion
deficit, sponsors said (tie Holllngs Chiles

But llir two
over Hie two
mosl trouble
cost-of-living
spending.

Democratic plans are dlvklrd
Items that have caused th«Oils year — Social Security
adjustments and PrniugnQ

The Senate has already rejected Rragan’s
positions on tliosc Issues — throwing out a
plan to limit Social Security lunation
Increases to 2 percent and a provision to
hike defense spending by 3 percent above
tullallon

W o u l d - B e T i r e T h i e f G e t s 6 0 D a y s In J a i l

WEATHER
N A T IO N A L R E P O R T)
Hailstones us large as hasrballs
smashed through windows In
western und m u ra l Texas early
today, an thunderstorms In the
South spewed ruin whlj&gt;|M*d by
winds gustlng to more lhan 50
ntplt Storms today extended
from Texas and Arkansas,
across Mississippi and Tqnn e i i r e and Into A labam a.
Georgia and the Carolina*.
Nearly an Inch of ruin stalked
Fort Henning. Ga . and winds In
excess ol 30 m|&gt;h raked Abilene,
Texas Hall thr size of basctialls
haltered thr Trx a s towns of
A b e rn a th y and Rock wood,
breaking windows In thr latter.
High winds und hall smashed
windows ut an apartment compit x in Lubbock, but police said
there were no Injuries A severe
thunderstorm watch remained
In effect Unlay for central Texas.
A frost warning covered the
m ountains of northern und
central Pennsylvania In upalutr
New York, growers worried the
cold could harm fruit trrrs that
blossomed two weeks ahead of
schedule because of last month's
record warmth Mary Conklin, a
hull specialist, said some New
York farmers may use ground
h e a trrs and helico pters to
circulate warm air during the
next few nights
AREA FORECAST: Todgy
partly cloudy. A slight chance of
showrrs or thunderstorms. High
In mid to upjrer HO* Variable
light wind Hum chance 20

percent. Tonight partly cloudy
with 20 percent chance of show­
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to up|K-r 60s. Wind light east
Thursday mostly cloudy with a
chance of showers or thun­
derstorms. High In the low to
mid HOa. Vs Hid east 10 tnph.
Rain chance 40 percent.
DOATINQ FORECAST: St.
Augustine tu Jupiter Inlet out 50
miles — Variable wind 5 to 10
knots through tonight becoming
east to northeast around 10
knots Thursday. Sea I to 3 feet.
Partly cloudy with scattered
sh o w e rs a nd a few t h u n ­
derstorms Thursday.
E X T E N D E D F O R EC AS T:
Friday through Sunday partly
cloudy. Chance of showers und
thunderstorms mainly north
Friday und south during the
weekend. Lows In the 60s except
low and mid 70s southeast coast
•nd keys. Highs In the 80s
except around 00 rentral und
southern tntrrtor.
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temperature: 72; overnight low:
0 3 ; T u e s d a y s h ig h : H 7 ;
barometric pressure: 30,07; rela­
tive h u m id ity : 68 percent;
winds: southwest at H tnph;
sunrise: 6:30 a m., sunset 8 05
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A Lake Monroe man who ran fram a
Seminole County sheriff’s deputy who
spotted him in a car dealership parking lot
has been sentenced to 60 days In Jail for
l-&lt; ti\ theft.
Gerald Gunn. 29. of 4550 Dunbar St ., was
given credit by Clrcull Judge Dominick J
Saltl Tuesday tor 31 days In Jail alrrudy
served.
Gunn was urrested l&gt;cc. 9 In connection
wllh the attempted theft of tires trom a
vrlttele. He pleaded guilty April 14 to a
charge ni petty thrlt,
Nine lug nuts were rcportrdly found In tils
packets and nine nuts were missing front
the rear wheels of a car that was Jacked up
al £rwln Motors, county Road 15 at Orange
houlcvurd, west of Sanford.
Gunn was seen kneeling beside that car. a
sheriffs report said.
He could have received up lo u year In the
county Jail.

In ottier court action
— Derrick Louis Arnes, 19. of 113 Wildwood
Drive. Sanford, arrested March I, pleaded
guilty to grand thclt. He was arrestrd In
connection with the thrlt of a 1984 Corvette
from Crcamons Chevrolet. U S . Highway
17 92. Sanford He could receive up to 5
years wtreri sentenced .June 14 by Clrrult
Judge Robert B. McGregor
— Alvin Lee Fitzgerald Jr.. 21. of Orlando,
arrested Feb, 8 following the burglary of a
7 1-year-old woman's home, pleaded gullly
Monday to burglary tu u dwelling He was
arrrsted shortly utter $l6.0fX) worth of
|ewelry was taken from the woman's home.
Most of (he Jewelry was recovered.
Fitzgerald could receive up to 5 years when
sentenced June 14 by McGregor
— Grrgory Davis, 30. nl 2213 W I3lh St..
Sanford, pleaded no contrst to p o s s e s s io n of
more than 20 grams ot marijuana He could
receive up to u year In Ihe county Jail when
sentenced by McGregor June 14 Davis was

arrestrd Dee 21 after police armed with a
search warrant reported finding the pot
hidden In a wall of his house.
— Hota-rt Paul Zimmerman. 32, of 2043
North Lake Hlvd . Altamonte Springs,
pleaded guilty to [tosaesslon of more lhan 20
grums of marijuana. H r could receive up to
a year in Ihe county Jail when sentenced
June 21 by Circuit Judge C. Vernon Mize
Jr. Zimmerman was arrrsted Feb. 23 after
drug task Ion e agents armed with a search
warrant reported searching his home und
finding flvr marijuana plants growing In the
apartment. Agents were acting on a tip.
according to court records.
— Edward Thomas Riddle. 17. of 330 1st St..
Chuluota. arrested und charged as an adult
Jan. 5 in connection with the grand theft of
a three-wheel Honda from u Chuluota home,
was found guilty tu a non-jury trial before
Salfl Riddle could receive up to 5 years
when sentenced July 23.
— Deane Jo rd a n

AREA DEATHS
GUDRUNJ. HANSEN
Mr*. Gudrun J . Hansen. 78. of
904 Yankee Court, SelTnrr. Ffi .
died Saturday In SefTner after a
long Illness Horn August 24.
1906 In Strumavtk. Norway, ahe
lived In t h r S anford area
1960-1978 before moving to
Setfncr. She was a homemaker
and a Lutheran.
Survivors Include husband.
Klaus K.; son. David Hansen.
Sanford; daughter, Doris Gandy.
SefTner; six grandchildren; eight
great-grandchildren
S to w e rs F u n e r a l H o m e .
Brandon, la In charge of ar­
rangements.
FLORENCE SHOEMAKER
Mis. Florence Trimble Shoe­
maker. 79. of 525 E. Semoran
111vit . Fcm Park, died Monday at
Americana Health Care Center.
Winter Park. Horn Nov. 13. 1905
In Quarryvllle. I’a . she moved to
Fern Park from Bait (more In
1973. She was a retired school
teacher and was a member of the
Episcopal Church of the Good

Shepherd
Survivors Include twu sons.
Robert K.. Winter Park, and
John G.. Hawaii; eight grandc h ild r e n ; fo u r g re a tgrandchlldren.
Bald w ln -Fa Ire h lid Funeral
Home. Altamonte Springs, ts In
charge of arrangements.

S u r v i v o r s I n c lu d e h e r
husband. J . Harold; mother,
Melba J . Bach. Sanford; a
daughter. Cartn C. Rabun. Lake
Mary: a son. Philip H Chapman,
u sister, Audrey B Speer. San­
ford; a brother. Philip R. Bach
J r . , C o lu m b u s. Ohio: three
grandsons

PHYLLIS B. CHAPMAN
Mrs Phyllis Bach Chapman.
55. of 210 Vlnewood Drive.
Sanford, died Tuesday si Central
Florida Krglonu) Hospital. San­
ford. Born Feb 23. 1920 In
Sanford, she was a lifelong
resident A home maker, she was
a m e m b e r of H o ly C ro s s
Episcopal C h u rch and Bela
Sigma Phi with 29 year* perfect
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Reluctant Contra Recruits Killed;
Nicaragua Suspends Its Draft
M AN AGUA. Nicaragua IUPI) — A disaffected Nicaraguan
rebel commander has accused his former comrades of
executing reluctant recruits and burying them In clan­
destine cemeteries In Honduras and Nicaragua.
"W hat the Contras are doing la scandalous It Is an
unjust and unnecessary war where assassination Is the
order of the day for those who refuse to Join the FDN
forces." said Efren Mondragon Lopez Tuesday when he
arrived In Managua lo accept government amnesty.
In a related development, the Chicago Tribune reported
Nicaragua's leftist government has decided to suspend the
country's military draft and freeze the size of Its arsenal
The newspaper quoted Nicaraguan military officials as
saying the draft would be suspended In May and June
because of the army's recent successes against the
U .S .-backed Contras But other Nicaraguan officials
acknowledged that the move was also prompted by the
nation's economic problems and by growing opposition to
the draft.
Th e Tribune said the military would rclnstttute ihe draft
If additional troops are need to battle the Contras.

MIAMI (UPII - Chief Justice
Warren E. Burger says he Is
flatly opposed lo candidates for a
Judiciary appointment being
questioned about thetr specific
views on divisive Issues, such as
abortion.
"If I were before a committee. I
would decline to answer any
such question and a Judge ought
lo decline ... tactfully." Burger
said In an e xclusive quesllon-and answer Interview with
Miami Herald editors published
In today's editions
The newspaper said questions
were confined to matters of
Judicial administration of the
Supreme C o u r t a n d that
Burger s office reviewed the
edited transcript for accuracy.
Agreeing that federal Judges
are underpaid. Burger said the
problem of attracting outstand­
ing lawyers to the bench and

Freedom of Information Act.
"There were thousands upon
thousands of Instances of the
application of the act. and the
openness, the Information was
revealed," he said. "If there was
n predilection on the part of
Justices to show some hostility
toward the Freedom of Informa­
tion Act. It would have been not
15 cases but many times 15" tin
which the high court favored the
government).

keeping them as Judges Is very
serious.
"Since I've been In office,
there are something over 40 who
resigned from the federal bench
on an economic basis." he said
"Now the net of It ts not Just
Judges. The members of Con­
gress are underpaid.
"A s a citizen — not as a Judge,
as a citizen — I would like to
have members of Congress be
S I 25.000 or $150,000 a-ycar
people, and then that would,
those standards, would have
sonic Impact on the federul
courts. In the long run. It's gotng
lo damuge the federal court
system If something Isn't done.
... It doesn't apply Just to Judges.
It applies across the board,”
Burger was asked If u majority
of Supreme Court Justices have
shown a predilection to favor the
g o v e r n m e n t on the 1 9 6 9

Burger said press coverage of
the courts does not harm the
administration of Justlre al­
though. "Some of It Is not as
accurate ns It should t&gt;e.
"But Judges have no business
talking to the press except where
the subject Is essentially ad­
m in is tra tio n . ... O u r co m ­
munications should Ik * through
our opinions.”

J u s t ic e B u rg e r

Trade Ban P rotests In A Dozen Cities

Police Blamed In Black's Death
JO H ANN ESBUR G. South Africa IUPI) - Family mem­
bers made arrangements for a private autopsy on the body
of a black union organizer who died of head Injuries soon
after being freed from police custody. Trade union leaders
blamed police for the death.
Police Tuesday confirmed Andties Radltaela. a senior
shop steward at a tire factory outside Johannesburg, died
In a hospital Monday shortly after he was released from
custody.
A spokesman In Pretoria said police would give no
further details until an official Inquiry was completed.
But ihe Chemical W orkrrs Industrial Union, which
Issued a statement calling for an Investigation und blaming
l&gt;ollcr for Radltsela's death, said Radltaela was in good
health when hr was detained at Tsdkane. utrout 30 miles
southeast of Johannesburg, .-arty Saturday.
The union said police accused him of driving a stolen car
and detained him even though he produced papers proving
he had rrnlrd the vehicle.
Violence erupted In Tsakanr shortly after Radltsela's
death was announced and two men. ages 30 and 35. were
stoned and then burned to death, poller said.
The men were killed by u crowd of about 250 blacks In
what appeared to tte the latest In a wave of attneks on
moderate blacks seen as cooperating with the government
of w hltr-m lrd South Africa.

Cease-Fire Crumbling
B E IR U T. Lebanon (UPII - Scattered shelling and light
clashes In Beirut today marred u fragile cease-fire that
ended 12 hours of artillery and rocket battles l&gt;etweeu rival
Christian und Moslem militiamen.
But militia leaders along the Green Line, which divides
the eupllul Into Christian and Moslem areas, tulkrd by
wulklr-tulklr In an attempt to end the lighting and reopen
ui least one &lt;&gt;l theta* roacta lin k in g the two sector*

Continued sniper fire and several clashes were also
reported along the Green Line, which has been the scene of
heavy fighting for 12 days.

House Squabbles Over Nicaragua Embargo
W ASHINGTON (U l'll - House
Republicans defend the U.S.
tr a d e e m b a rg o u g n ln s t
Nicaragua as a toot to pressure
Managua to reform and are
heatedly reminding Democratic
critics they denied President
Reagan his other option — aid
for the anil-Sandlntsta rebels
But In about a dozen cities
thousands of dem onstrators
rallied against the Reagan ad
ministration's policies toward
Nicaragua, and |m&gt;||cc arrrsted
m ore than 4 50 people on
charges of blockading federal
buildings.
House Speaker Thomas O ’Neill
said he Isn’t one of those Presi­
dent Reagan thinks are having
second thoughts about voting
d o w n his $14 m illio n aid
package to Contrs retiels. Regan
said those who voted no were
victim s of a “ disinformation
campaign."
" T h e p re sid e n t a nd tils
s|M)kesman suggest that I have
changed my mind on the Issue."
O'Neill said Tuesday, "That ts
not Die case and the president
knows full well It Is not the
case."
O'Neill. D-Mass.. said there Is
an effort among Democrats to
fashion some kind of wld pro­
g ra m for the C o n tra s d e s p iir ihe
House defeat.
During debate last month,
m any Democrats nald Reagan

was wrong to go first for the leurned the lesson from our crats who opposed aid for the
m i l i t a r y o p t i o n a g a in s t
Russian grain embargo?"
Contras while railing for eco­
Nicaragua instead of applying
Rep John McCain. R-Arlz.. nom ic pressure. Many now
economic pressure
said Democrats were ofTcrlng no question those sanctions, he
Reagan did that, effective alternative. Just "standing back said.
Tuesday. The only exemption Is with their hnnds folded."
"N o matter what we're for.
contracts In force before the
Rep Henry Hyde. R ill.. read
embargo was announced May 1. the statements of Housfc1 Demo­ they're against." Hyde said.
and only then for six months
The announcement came at a
|olnt trade and lorelgn affairs
subcommittee hearing In which
Langhorne Motley, assistant set rctary for Latin America, de­
fended the embargo.
M otley suld he regretted
Reagan had not hud time to
properly consult Congress on the
sanctions.
"Th e president. In Ills Judg­
NOW FULLY PAVED
ment. has said there ts a threat
lo the United Stales." Motley
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OPEN WED.-rm.-SA1.-SUR. RAIN OR SHINE
there ts a threat and you don't
run It (Nleuragua jxilley) based
u |mih running a popularity poll."
O P EN E V E R Y D A Y EXCEP T M O N D A Y 8 A M. •5 P.M.
The heating was dominated by
THE ALL NEW
|M&gt;lltlcal bickering — Democrat*
questioning the wisdom of Ihe
sanctions and Republicans say­
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N E E D H.E.L.P
NKW O R LEAN S (U l’ll - A federal Judge must
deride whether to grant Ihe slate a full-scale trial
on the issue of allowing creation science to he
luught In public school classrooms
An ap|&gt;ral of u January ruling that struck down
llie* errutlnn science law was scheduled to come
up tx-forr the 5th U S. Circuit Court of Appeals
Uxiay.
U.S District Judge Adrian Duplanllrr struck
down the law In January, saying a trial was
tmnrrrssary lo determine fhut teaching Ihe
biblical theory of creation In public sctuxils would
clmrly violate constitutional separation of ehurrh
and slatr.
Duplantler said the law requiring balanced
treatment lor creationism and evolution was
similar lo un Arkansas law strurk down for Ihe
same reasons In I9H2. after a lO-day trial that
drew worldwide attention.
Any lurfher evidence In a Louisiana trial “could
not affeel the outcome." Duplantler wrote.
"We decline to pul the people of Louisiana lo
Ihe very considerable needless expense of a
protracted trial." hr ruled.

the lower federal court for u trial.
"W’e are obligated lo sup|x&gt;rt laws written by
the legislature unless they are patently un­
constitutional." Attorney Gcncrul William Gusle
said after Ihe January ruling. "We don't feel the
creation law Is unconstitutional."
Th e 5lh C irc u it m ay agree Ihe luw Is
unconstitutional an' uphold Duplautler's ruling,
or II may send the case back lo Duplantler for a
trial The decision Is expected sometime taler
Opponents say Ih r biblic al theory of creation —
lliai Ihr planet was created In six days only a lew
thousand years ago — Is nol science and has no
plucr In Ihr classroom.
"It Is a religion out Of some fundamentalist
group In San Diego that was trying lo rum Ihls
down children's throats." said state Rep Uuentln
Dasiogur. a Republican who opposed the cre­
ation science hill juisscd In 1OH 1
Tw o stale senate rs — Democrats Sydney
Nelson and lien Bagert — have Introduced a bill
In the current session forbidding the state lo
s|x*nd any morr money to up|&gt;ra! creation-science
rulings

The American Civil Ltt&gt;crlles Union, which
challenged the crcallon-sricncc law In both
slates, balled the decision as a victory over
fundamentalist Christians.
Hut state prosecutors plan to ask a three Judge
panel of the appeals court lo return Ihe ease to

“ The attorney general has said whatever the
Legislature's will Is. he'll ubtdr by that It they
strip ihr money from this case,” said spokesman
Rusty Jatxiur In Baton Rouge.
The state has spent about f 100.000 defending
the law so (ar. he said

BUILDING
M an Not G u ilty In
Fake G re n a d e Toss PERMITS
A Sanford man accused ol
The shots apparently had been
throwing a training hand gre­ fired Into Cook's ear and what
nade under another man's car appeared to be a hand grenade
was arqultcd of throwing a with Us Bring pin disengaged
destructive device. The man still was found under Ihr ear. It did
faces |MMsrsalon of marijuana not rxplodr because of an ap­
charges stemming from an ar­ parent flaw In the fuse mecha­
rest following the alleged Inci­ nism. sheriffs demolition expert
dent.
Lt. Marty LaBrusclano said. The
Jrflrry Lynn Lackey, 25. of puapert was traced through a
107 Airport Hlvd.. received a partial Bngrrprlnt found on Ihe
direct acqultal by Circuit Judge grenade and was arrrsted Dee.
Domlnlrk J . Said Monday H r 12 At that time, officers with a
was accused of placing the fake search warrant re|x&gt;rfrd finding
grenade under ihe ear of Kevin more than 20 grams of mari­
Cook, of Sanford
juana along with drug parapher­
According to court records, on nalia at the suspect's home.
Dec. 5 Cook and a man argued at
The drug charges have nol
Ihr Sanford bur where Cook been brought to trial.
works Cook threw the man out.
At Monday's trial about Ihe
Cook then went home and to
|x-d. He was awakened about lake grenade. Lackey testified he
|wo hours later by his roommate never touched the simulated
grenade.
— Deans Jordan
w ho said he heard gun shots.

T h r Sanford B u ildin g Dc|&gt;uriincnt tsaurd the following
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No Rush To
Sell Conrail
T h e T ra n s p o rta tio n D e p a rtm e n t w an ts
C o n gress to h u rry up and approve Its
arrangem ents to turn C onrail hark Into a
private enterprise. But there's no reason to
rush.
Conrail, w h lrh the governm ent formed out
of several falling railroads It took over 10
years ago. Is finally tu rn in g a profit. It has
brought Its employees' salaries back up to
Industry levels. It has Just begun paying state
and local taxes from w hich it was exempted
when It was struggling to s u rv lv r. It's been
turned from a $7 billion drain on the U .S .
Tre a s u ry Into a successful operation that's
paying off Its debt to the taxpayers. T h is Is no
longer an enterprise In desperate need of
change.
But C o n ra il seems to be b u rn in g a hole In
the Tra n sp o ra tlo n Departm ent's pocket. So
eagrr Is the adm inistration to sell It off that It
has arranged a deal with Norfolk Southern, a
p rivate ra ilro a d c o m p a n y , u n d e r w h ich
Norfolk Southern would pay (he govrnrm ent
only $1.2 billion for C onrail. T h a t's about
one-sixth of what the taxpayers have pul Into
the c o m p a n y , and about one-quarter of
C onrad's estimated book value. It's less than
the tux benefits that come w ith the com pany
are w orth. In fact. C o n ra d 's present cash
assets alone are over $1 billion.
T h e Tra n sp o rta tio n D e p a rtm e n t argues
that lt‘s getting more than Just money from
Norfolk S o u thern . It's getting also an agree­
ment to continue p ro vid in g the services
Conrail now provides for another five years
and a pledge to Invest m illions of dollars more
In C onrall's physical plant.
On the other hand, the Trunsporullon
Departm ent Is giving uw ay more than a
profitable railroad and n valuable tax shelter.
It also has agreed to forgive all Conrad's
outstanding Indebtedness to the Treasury
once Norfolk takes over A n d It’s providing
guarantees that (lie lux benefits of the
transaction w ill be worth as m u ch as Norfolk
Southern has figured.
These "ta x warranties" set a precedent for
|&gt;olltlcul negotiation of corporate tux liabilities
that Is troubling In Its ow n right.
If all this adds u p to n good deal for the U.S.
taxpayers, It isn't obvious on the face of It.
T h e careful study of ad the tux implications
th a t C o n g re s s In now In s is tin g u p o n ,
therefore, is no more than the public Is due.
T h e Tra n sp o rta tio n Department warns that II
C o n g re s s m o ve s too s lo w ly , the whole
agreement could be derailed.
But given the success C o n ra il has become,
that's not such a terrible prospect. What
would la* terrible is for the public to accept
fire-sale term s — If that's what the Treasury
proposal turns m il to l&gt;e — w hen there is no
fire.

DICK WEST

Fringe Benefits Of Soft-Drink Sleuthing
WASHINGTON (UP!I - If has been reported
dint members of the Pepsi generation arc
claiming credit for Coca-Cola's well-publicized
derision to change Its secret formula for the first
lime In 99years
Shucks. ! would have thought Coke's chief
competitor in die sofi drink field was a big
orange drink. But maybe the cola business Is
different,
At any rate, I never lastrd a grape soda that
was an acronym for "Cost of Living Allowance."
Nor did I ever meet a big orange detective,
although I once had an uncle-in-law who was
employed for a lime as a Coca-Cola undercover
agent.
In those days two fashionable drinks were
whiskey and Coke and rum and Coca-Cola. Well,
sir. my uncle-ln-law told me It was his duty to
visit taverns across the country and make
certain that l«tidles who ordered such concoc­
tions were tietrig served "The Real Th in g ."
I believed him because I never heard anyone
order a shot of bourbon with a big orange on the
side. Nor did I ever visit a tavern where the Juke

Mexican poet and diplomat Octavio I’uz, an
internationally celebrated literary figure, has
long been a critic of capitalism .
In a recent article In f’ar/fsan H evlrw
magazine, he contrasts what he sees as
capitalism 's evils w ith co m m u n ism 's
I ’uz writes: "C o m m u n is m Is u new form of
material. * illtlm l and econom ic domination,
more e ru rl and m ore absolute than oligarchic
capitalism. It !s a more complete, more
savage d e s p o tis m th a n a n y tra d itio n a l
dictatorship. Capitalism has coexisted witli
democracy hut It has never Suppressed It
Kusslan co m m u n is m has rooted democracy
out and thus eliminated Itself as a vehicle
whereby m a nk in d might achieve Irccdom ."

BERRY'S WORLD

”WHY couldn't you hava planned a kind ol
S O U N D O F M USlC'-type thing tor me tn
Germany 7"

dence was tainted on grounds the witnesses
might Inadvertently have gotten Inebriated
while on noctural fact-finding missions.
Maybe the company lost a few cases because
of this argument. 1 don't know. But one upshot
was that Coke detectives were forbidden to
drink liquor during the performance of their
duties.
As a result, they customarily would siphon off
both the hard stuif and the chasers Into separate
containers. My uncle-ln-law used to pour his
nightly assemblage of booze Into a bottle he
labeled "Old Syringe.**
A medley of Scottish. Canadian and American
brand names. "O ld Syringe" technically could
be called a blend at best, but my uncle-tn-taw's
guests would lap It up whenever he brought
home a bottle.
We would take a sip, smack our Ups. roll our
eyes and swear It as a real taste thrill.
I always wanted to try a shot of "Old Syringe"
with a big orange chaser, but I never had the
nerve to ask my uncle-ln-law for It

HELEN THOMAS

ANTHONY HARRIGAN

Surfacing
Of The
New Left

Reagan's
Stands
All 'Moral'

The events of late April, which
culminated In the defeat of Presi­
d e n t R e a g a n ’ s p ro p o s a l for
assistance to rite anticommunist
rebels In Nicaragua, will tie longremembered In tilts country. They
mark the return of the Vietnam era
Nrw Left as a (Millileal force In
Washington.
Symptomatic of the surfacing of
the New I-e'ft was the action of U.S.
Sens 7'oni Harkins (D-lowa) and
John Kerry |D Mass) In publlrlzlnga
rejKirt by the Institute For Policy
SI udles which was aimed at deleallng congressional support for
the Nicaraguan freedom fighters.
Th e IPS Is one of the most hardline
l-eft groups In Washington. The
liberal WushlnKlon 1‘nnl has referred
to It as a leftist think tank.
Given the history ol the radical­
ism in Massachusetts, Sen. Kerry's
Involvement with the II*S Isn't likely
In occasion such surprise In the Bay
State. One wonders, however, what
moderate lowuns nuike of their
senator holding n press conference
in promote a project of an organiza­
tion that consistently opposes every
national security measure.
Maybe lowuns w on't get the
picture. Certainly, they won't get It
trom Nutionul Public Radio, the
taxpayer-funded outfit that de­
scribed thr IPS as a "liberal'' group
In repining Sen. Harkins' presfiliation.
Part ol (tie buildup for the final
votes In the House of Repre­
sentatives on the proposal to aid the
freedom fighters was a 1900s style
media event staged In the streets of
Washington unit at ttie gates of the
White House.
In shon, thr Old Lett and the
ItMMto New Left came out of the

W ASH IN G TO N IUPI) - Th e word
“ m oral" has crept Into White House
language until It Is the prerequisite
for all positions Ihe president takes,
whether It Is trying to destroy the
Sandtnlsla government or defend­
ing his visit to the Hltburg cemetery
where some Nazi troops are burled.
In the case of Nicaragua, both
Reagan and Secretary of Slate
George Shultz have Justified the
pressure military and otherwise on
the leftist government, on "m oral"
grounds.
As for Hltburg. Reagan said It was
"m orally right" to go
Th e president even resorted to the
ethical principle In pushing for big
budget cuts In social programs,
saying the government could not
continue on this "Immoral dcad-nd
deficit" spending.
So the administration is taking
thr high ground In grabbing off thr
"m oral" aspects of any issue.

JEFFR EY HART

woodwork.

Critical Difference

box was playing an Andrews Sisters recording
of "R um and Pepsi Cota."
I figure this, was the reason I never met a big
orange detective. If I figure wrongly. I apologize.
By m y uncic-ln-law's account, a Coke shamus
had a regular territory. Just like a traveling
salesman. He would visit all the barrooms In his
area during a given period. O r maybe he Just
concentrated on Joints suspected of substituting
a big orange drink or some other cheap
Imitation. I don't remember.
However. I do recall m y uncle-ln-law telling
me hrf would visit a place Incognito and order a
whiskey and Coke. Then he would surrep­
titiously siphon a sample of the chaser and send
It off to a company laboratory to see If It truly
matched the secret formula.
If not. the offender might be warned against
such transgressions. Chronic offenders, or
genuine cheapskates, could be socked with a
lawsuit.
At some point. I understand, defense at­
torneys began challenging the testimony of
Coca-Cola gumshoes. They contended the evi­

The While House was unprepared
lor this revival of radicalism on the
Nicaraguan Issue. The country also
h a s been taken unaware. Those who
want a radii allr.itton of Central and
South America have a strong group
tit supporting organizations to lobby
for their cause and to Influence
public opinion
Th e United Slates and the cause
of trerdom stiffrred a major defeat
when aid for thr unti-coinmunlst
rebels was defratrd In the House of
Representatives. The President will
Itave to make clrur to the American
|&gt;eople dial the struggle for freedom
In the Western Hemisphere Is en­
dangered by u nrw piHtleal and
propaganda war trom within

Foresight Lacking
W hy did thr White House let llself
la- blind-sided by Elle Wiese I? With
minimal foresight, thr prrsldent
could have turned the entire Hit burg thing around and dr fused It.
Mr. W lesrl'a speech was a political
m asterstroke. A concentration
camp survivor, he has devoted tils
tile In remembering thr death
camps Hr Is a sort ol Ancient
Murlnrr of the tloUH-uust. and one
sometimes wonders whether he
possesses any other toplr of conver­
sation. In the midst of the litlhurg
furor. Wirsel was scheduled to
receive a medal at the White House
for his humanitarian service. Any
child would have known that tie
would use the moment for a public
display, and hr made an eloquent
plea. The content of the statement
was polite enough, and an apparent
attempt to rescue the president
from a mistake, as Wlesrt consid­
ered It.
Amt yet the president Irt response
had only a sirhken look
He should have had two dlllrrrnt
prepared statements available to
hint for tills prrdlctahlr occasion
Statement A "Th a n k you very
much. Mr. Wirsel 1 tiad not planned
to s|ieak about tills matter hrrr
today, hut. since you have availed
yourself of the opportunity. I think
tt would he remiss If I did not
address the subject. We have been
enormously moved by your re­
m a rk s . Every one of us has
mourned those who died In the
ramps, and tn the war. The history
of our century has been particularly
tragic. As. of course, you know,
th rrr have been many holocausts
Armenians have been slaughtered.
S ta lin slaughtered Ukranluns.
kulaks and God knows how many

others, up to a total of perhaps
tw e n ty m illion. Mao T s r-tu n g
murdered by the best estimates
ltilrty million. 1 do not need to
remind you of the three million
murdered by Pol Pol tn Gamhodla.
or the hundreds of thousands who
died In Vietnam after the commu­
nist victory.
" T h e tw e n tie th -ce n tu ry. Mr.
Wlesrt. Is u sort of continuous
holocaust No one. and certainly not
I. Is unaware of that.
"Still, there arc m any others who
are aware of that history. Including
Mr. Helmut Kohl, the leader of
democratic Wrst Germ any. And
there are many, like Mr- Kohl, who
have devoted lheir tlves to prevent­
ing. If they can. futurr slaughters.
"West Germany has given mil­
lions of dollars In aid to the state of
Israel. Mr. Kohl has visited thr
concentration camp sites, and tie
had done penance, publicly, for
history.
"B ut he believes that, forty years
later, without for a moment forget­
ting whnt was done lit those camps,
a gesture of reconciliation with the
Germ an dead would t»e appropriate.
All of the dead hurled at Bitburg
were soldiers. None of them were
concentration camp guards The
dead arc dead.”
Statement H; "What you have Just
said Is very true And all of us here
have been moved by your elo
qurnce. As you spoke. It occurred to
m e t h a t It w o u ld be m o re
appropriate If Ihe prrsldent of thr
United States visited u reminder of a
democratic Germany, which has
become one of our staunchest allies.
I tell you now that I will lay a wreath
on Ihe gruve of Konrad Adenauer
Instead of on the graves at Bitburg "

Once upon a time presidents aged
In office. The burden of their Jobs
weighed on them heavily.
So much so that Thom as Jef­
ferson cullrct Ihe W h ile House -'the
splendid misery." Lyndon Johnson
dubbed the White House "lonely
acres."
Lucl Johnson, chafing under the
restraints of the presidency as a
teenager, called the White House a
"m useum " and a "big white ele­
phant." Some first families have
viewed It as a Jail.
B u t R e a g a n s e e m s to he
thoroughly enjoying his second
term. And even though tie has gone
through one of (he toughest weeks
of tils presidency, he does not bear
any of the scars of his defeats
outwardly.
He has had srlbacks on his
Nicaraguan aid policies and the
budget. But nothing compares to
the uproar over his derision to visit
the Bitburg cemetery.
tn that rase, hr just hunkered
down and remained true to hts
childhood nickname. " D u t c h .”
bestowed bv hts father.
No other foreign travel beyond the
10-day European swing ts being
mentioned for the president. But the
first lady Is keeping her bags
packed. She plans to visit a few
foreign c o u n t r i e s In pursuit of her
International crusade against drug
abuse.

JACK ANDERSON

Oman Steers Lucrative U.S. Defense Work
By Jack Anderson
and Dale V a a A lta
WASHINGTON - Bowing to the
wishes of the reclusive sullan of
Oman. U S officials are on the verge
of an apparently unprecedented
move awautlng a foreign company a
major contract for secret American
military work.
The pro*|M-«i is so unnerving to
security-minded U.S. experts that
announcement uf the contract has
Item field up for lour months while
I'entugon. Ihe CIA und the National
Security Council Investigate the
matter.
Coiuptlc.illag the situation Is the
tear or offending the sultan, whom
(lie Reagan administration has high
luqa-s of 'converting Into a loyal
American ally slmihir to the late
shah of Iran
The contract In question Is for Ihe
"cutr taking" of three Omani facili­
ties. which Ihe United States has
already spent more than t200
million Improving The facilities can
lie used by the U.S. Cenlrul Com­
mand (tormeriy the Rapid Deploy­
ment Force). Our of the faclllllrs will
house highly sensitive communica­
tions and Intelligence equipment
Oman Is the only slate In the

strategic Persian G ulf area that has
agreed to let U.S. military forces use
an Its territory In a crisis.
Although the currtaking contract
ts ostensibly worth about $50 mil­
lion. Pentagon sources told us It
could well blossom Into a $2 billion
bonanza for the winning company.
Awure ol this. U.S. firms — und one
British company. Alrwork Ltd. —
sent representatives on a site visit In
October 1983 und submitted prelim­
inary bids on the project.
T h r e e U .S . c o m p a n ie s —
Northrop, Hcndlx und EG A G
Inlet trill — wound up on the "shun
list" of bidders after U.S. govern­
ment reviews. Each firm spent
$200.0tX) to t l million on Its bid
That's when Sultan Qabus bln
Said's whim of Iron made llself felt.
The 44-yeur-old absolute ruler's
British advisers —&gt;Including hts old
Sandhurst buddy. Tim othy Landon
— made It clear to Ihe lYntagon that
they weren't hupp&gt; about the
exclusion of Alrwork Ltd. front the
rontruct.
Landon. who has made millions
us the sultan's must Influential
adviser, und Enc Bennett, a British
officer detuchrd to serve as chief of
Ihe Omani sir force, visited the

Pentagon more than a year ago to
solicit contracts for British firms In
Oman. Including Alrwork
U.S. officials were understandably
reluctant to turn their sensitive
equipment and a lucrative contract
over to a British firm, which would
som ehow have to obtain U.S.
"secret" clearance. But they were
equally relurtunl to antagonize the
sultun or hts British friends, who
seemed to have Ihe Inside track
with Ihe monarch.
Th e touchy mutter remained In
Umbo for months. Then on March
17. 1984. U.S. Ambassador John
Countryman In Oman sent a secret
cable to Washington disclosing that
ihe Omani foreign minister had
given him a diplomatic note re­
questing that Alrwork be awarded
the contract.
Another cable 10 days later re­
ported that u Briton high tn the
Omani military had suggested — tn
an obvious effort to make the
Alrwork award more palatable —
that the contract be given to a Joint
v rm u rr of thr British firm and an
American one. VinnellCorp.
On April 2. Secretary of State
George Shultz secretIv cabled the

U.S. ambassador that he uccepted
the Oman! foreign minister's re­
quest as Ihe authoritative view of
the sultan But still the contract
award has been held up fur the
various Investigations by U.S.
ugenclea.
"W e're kind of caught In one of
thosr foreign policy binds." a high
Pentagon official told us. "T h e
sultan and hts boys are squeezing
everybody, which makes It a dif­
ficult situation. We want to get our
Imtlltaryl requirements taken care
of over there and do tt the right way.
but we're gritlng pressure to do
something that is very marginal,
and that's where Ihe damn rub
mines in "
PRISONERS OF LOVE: Coeduca­
tional federal prison lac tittles for
young offenders are bearing fruit Ut
unanticipated ways: Young female
Inmates ore having children os a
result of inter-sex mingling during
work and r.•creation periods
Th o u g h men and women arc
segregated from 10 p.m. to 6 a m.,
this wasn’t enough to prevent 57
births. 33 elective abortions and
eight miscarriages in the federal
prison system during fiscal 1984,

�Evening H erald. Sanford. F I.

House Takes Up Election Reform Bill

FLORIDA

No Opponent, No M oney

INBRIEF

Cabinet: Tuition Tax Credits
Would Undercut Education Drive
TA LLA H A S S E E (UPI) — A federal proposal to give tax
credits for tuition at non public schools would hurt
Florida's efTorts to Improve public education. Gov. Bob
Graham and the Cabinet believe.
The governor and Cabinet Tuesday unanimously
approved a resolution by Attorney General Jim Smith
urging Congress to reject the tax credit proposal
Smith said the plan would have the effect of cutting Into
funding resources for public schools
Smith contended that the tax credits would amount to a
federal subsidy of private schools and would open the door
for "more government Intrusion" Into I he activities of
those Institutions.
Smith also said “ responsible conservatives" should
oppose the tax break because It would Inflate the federal
deficit.

Shuttle Readied For Trip Home
CAPE C A N A V E R A L (UPI) - Challenger's brakes were
damaged In Its California landing and the shuttle's
heat-shield tiles suffered the usual chips and dings, but the
ship Is In good condition overall, officials say.
If all goes well. Challenger will leave Edwards Air Force
Base. Calif.. Friday atop a 747 jumbo Jet for the two-day
flight back to the Kennedy Space Center for work In
preparation for Its next mission around Ju ly 15.
A team of engineers today was getting Challenger ready
for the trip back to Its Florida hangar.
At the Florida shuttleport. scientists planned to continue
work to study tissue samples and the organs of two dozen
rats carried Into space aboard Challenger to learn more
about the subtle biological changes brought on by
extended exposure to weightlessness.
The other members of Challenger's menagerie — two
squirrel monkeys — will merely be observed to find out
how fast they re-adapt to gravity after their sevrn-day
Spacelab flight.

Iraqis Jailed In Passport Scheme
FORT LA U D ER D A LE (UPI) — Four Iraqi men were taken
Into custody on charges they paid an FBI undercover agent
910R.000 for bogus Iraqi passports and military Identifica­
tion cards, but agents do not know why the men wanted
the documents.
Salah Jawad Shubber. 34. of New Orleans, and Dr.
Redha Hassan. 37. Nourt K. Hassan. 33 and All ILtssan. all
three of Fort Lauderdale, were arrested Tuesday after
Nourl Hassan paid the agent cash for the false documents,
said FBI spokesman Joe Del Campo.
Del Campo said It wus nol known how the men planned
to use the phony documents.
Shubber. an Iraqi citizen and a "Shiite" moslem. Is a
self-proclaimed pro-Khomelnl who was born and raised In
Najaf. Iraq, the town where Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini
spent 15 years In exile from 1963 lo 1978.

Man Admits Shooting Wife
To Spare Her 'Living Hell'
F O R T LA U D ER D A LE (UPI) Roswell Gilbert told neighbors
he shot his 73-year-old wife to
spare her the "living hell of
suffering and degradation" of
Alzhelm er'a disease. A pro­
secutor called It first-degree
murder.
Assistant Stale Attorney Kelly
Hancock, before resting hl» case
Tuesday, disputed the defense
portrayal of E m ily Gilbert's
health.
"She could walk on her own.
She could eat on her own. She
was not on life support. She was
a functioning human being."
Hancock said.
"Mercy killing" prosecutors
said. Is not a legal defense for
homicide.
Defense a tto rn e y Jo se p h
Varon will begin presenting his
case today und Gilbert was
expected lo take the stand und
tell why he fired two bullets Into
the back of his lennlnally-lll
wife's head as she sat on a sofa
In their condominium on March
4.

Varon read the Jury a letter
Gilbert had written neighbors
from Jail.
" I Just could nol allow my
lovely lady of 51 years to
descend Into a living hell of
suffering and d egradation."
Gilbert wrote.
Several prosecution witnesses
testified Gllben udmltted shoot­

T A L L A H A S S E E (UPI) - Unopposed can­
didates for political office could no longer
collect and spend campaign contributions
under a bill approved by Ihe House this
week.
But barring u reversal by the Democrat­
ic-control led lower chamber, moves by a
Republican member to limit campaign
contributions to other candidates and to
break up parties' campaign chests will be
relegated to the slag heap when the House
lakes a final vote on the first of a series of
election reforms.
The panisan wrangle over the bill (CS-IIB
1321 Involved a bid by Rep. Pete Dunbar.
R-Crystal Beach, to reduce the maximum

...Ueberroth
Continued from page IA
the Olympics.
"It Is a problem In sports, a
problem In society and we have
to clean It up." Ueberroth said.
"They'll (team owners) all be
tested. It's within my power as
commissioner (to order testing)
"W e will Include everyone
from the owners on down. This
means It will Include Ihe more
th a n 3 .0 0 0 m in o r -le a g u e
players, the American and Na­
tional League offices, scouts, the

...Longwood
Continued from page 1A
administered by SCA and cheese
and butter had been allowed to
x|mll when It distributed surplus
commodities.
Faulkner has also come under
criticism by thr rest of thr
commission for his unauthorized
trip to Tallahassee for which Is
was seeking expenses of 9295.
The city ordinance calls for
commissioners to get the ap­
proval of the commission as a
whole before making such trips
No decision has been reached on
thr matter.
In other business. Smrrllsnn
said hr had received muny calls
from city residents concerned
alxiut a rumor circulating that
Ihe city Is going to purchase thr
property ud)acrnt to Skylark
xulxllvlslon and annex It Into thr
city for Ihe purpose of building a
rrgtonnl sewer plant. He said

...R e a g a n

ing his wife.
"Mr. Gilbert made a statement
Continued from page 1A
tome that It 'wasJust something
llfteral
member of (Mirllument
that hud to be done."’ sheriff's
from
Britain,
later told ABC
deputy Robert llarrrr testified.
"He was very calm, collected In N e w s : ” W e f o u n d It u
his thoughts und thought pro­ w a rm o n g e rin g speech. He
blamed all the world's worries
cess.”
James Onglrv. an assistant on thr Soviet Union and the rest
Broward County medical exam- were purr us driven snow
"What we want from him Is
Iner. said Gilbert told hint he
not
words of conciliation und
loaded a single bullet Into u
detente,
but deeds. He talks of
9mm Luger and placed It three
democracy.... Let him |&gt;rart!rr u
or four Inches from his wife's
little."
head.
After his speech. Rrugan was
“ He said he snuck up Itehlnd
to
fly to Portugal lor n two-day
her so she wouldn't see what lie
was doing und shot her In the
head,” Ongley said.
Hr suld Gilbert (old him he
look her pulse after the first
shot, discovered she was still
alive, rrlouded the gun und shot
Continued from page 1A
her uguln
Varon said Gilbert's .'Ifr suf­ while W lnlrr Springs considers a
fered from Alzhrfmrr's disease, first response agreement with
which reduced her mental ca- the county.
Strretnian said the county
j&gt;ueliy to that of a child, und
may
look at thr Winter Springs
from osteoporosis of Ihe spine
that re s u lte d In fre q u e n t annexation In u different fight If
It agrees to a first rrsjxmse
Iracturrs and excruciating pain.
"With every little fracture.
Iherr Is a searing, uncontrollable
puln." Varon said
On the day shr died. Vuron
said Gilbert's wife burst Into a
condominium usMxlatlon meet­
ing her husband was attending
and screamed "Please end m y
suffering I wunt to die. Kill me?"

...Protest

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The bill would also:
— Fine candidates and political action
committees 950 per day for missing
deadlines for filing campaign disclosures.
— Limit campaign spending by unopposed
candidates to "thank you" ads. to In-dlstrlct
party fundraisers and «.&gt; the fttlRIIment of
, obligations made before the deadline for
filing for election passes:
— Conform state deadlines for filing for
election tofrderal deadlines; and
— Prevent candidates or their cam|Mlgn
managers witnessing absentee ballots cast
In their races unless the voter tx a member
ol the immediate lamlly.

With a few exceptions, both voles followed
party lines A final vote could come later
this week.

m a jo r league fro n t o fflcr
jK-rsonnel... everyone."
Ueberroth did not release de­
tails of the testing program, but
said In a four paragraph state­
ment the specifics of the testing
would be announced In thr
"very near future."
T h e announcem ent came
amid a report that drug traf­
ficking Infests major league
baseball. T w o h o u rs after
U e b e rro th s announcem ent.
NBC Nightly News carried a
report on u federal grand Jury
Investigation on drug use In
baseball In Pittsburgh
there Is no truth to this rumor.
However, the commission Is
con side rin g e x p a n d in g tlie
Skylark sewage treatment plants
to Increase Its capacity from
200.000 gallons to 40a000 or
even 600.000 A workshop on
the sewage system Is planned lor
May 14 at which thr city's
consulting engineers. Dyer.
Kiddle. Prrcourt and Mills, will
make a presentation on u pro|x«xrd master study of the city's
sewer needs.
One of the new prrrolatlon
jxinds at thr Skylark plant has
been filled up with water and Is
now bring Irslrd for three weeks
when they will test the other one
Itefore they are pul In use.
Tw o used buses have been
purchased for a total 94.100 use
In the city's recreation progrum
and Parks und Recreation
Director Bill Goebel told the
commission Tuesday night that
they will lie brought clown from
C .ill.than Thursday.
stair visit before returning to
Washington Friday.
About 900 peuce activists.
Including 15 leftist members of
parliament, protested against
Reagun's visit, currying banners
saving "Yankee go home" and
"N o to Intervention In Latin
America." Then* were no urrests
and Reagan did not see the
protest.
In his Bjterrh today. Keagun
s|M)ke of Western Europe's filterullon.
"Th is duy can't help but lie
emotional, for In It we feel the
long tug of memory. We ure
reminded of shared Joy und
shared pain." Rrugun said.

Indictments may be forthcom
Ing this week following an
extensive probe Into drug traf­
ficking In the majors Players
from nine of 12 National League
elites were brought Into Ihe
Pittsburgh grand Jury Investiga­
tion. and have Iteen given tm
m unlty from prosecution In
exchange for testimony.

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"Sources say the federal In­
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other cllles. Including Atlanta
and St. Louis.” NBC said.
As recently as Sunday, the
Sun Diego Padres announced
second baseman Alan Wiggins
suffered a relapse ctf his cocaine
dependency and would t&gt;c sus­
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amendments, the House accepted substitute
amendments by Reps. Mary Flgg. D-Lutz.
and Carl Ogden. D-Jacksonvllle. to rrpeal a
provision that allows PACs to file a federal
disclosure form In lieu of a state form and to
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Pians Fund-Raising Fair

Bandits Slug M otorist, Steal Cash
An Oviedo man reported being
robbed by two men, one of
whom Mugged him In (he face an
I he other asked him for direc­
tions.
Hefhard Everett Mills. 32. of
H‘»!l Palmetto St., told Seminole
County sheriff's deputies he was
standing beside his car on Old
Highway 420. Oviedo, at about
9:30 p m . Tuesday when the
pair drove up. got out of their car
and approached him.
As one asked him for direc­
tions the second knocked him lo
the ground, a sheriff's report
said. Ills eyeglasses fell off and
lhe sus|K'cts told him to lie on
the ground while they searched
his car. Ihc report said.
The bandits look Mills' wallet
and an undetermined amount of
cash Irorn I he car and I hen lied
south toward Red Hug l^ike
Road, the report said,
TWO DEALERS DOWN
Tw o Casselberry men arrested
aller alleged Involvement In the
sale of cocaine to undercover
Seminole County drug task forre
agents have been released on
•8,000 Irond rach.
The men were arrested al one
suspect's house at 2007 E. Lake
Drive at 7:40 p m. Monday aller
an agent who reportedly bought
a tVgrum of cocaine there for
•SO on April 19 relurned arid
made a $250 deal for some coke,
a sherlfTs report said.
In the Monday buy agents said
they negotiated for the drug with
the resident of the home and on
his orders returned 45 minutes
later to complete the transac­
tion That’s when the arrests
were made.
Michael Frank 1‘lotrowskl. 28.
of the above address, has been
charged with two counts of sale
of cocaine, jx&gt;*sesalon of cocaine
and drug paraphernalia and
conspiracy to sell cocaine.
Also charged with possession
ol cocaine and drug parapherna­
lia and conspiracy to sell cocaine
was Preston Jame. Harnett. 29.
Of 2019V* Lakr Drive. Agenl*
reporlrd seeing liarnrlt cutting
up what appeared to be cocaine
as ihey negotlilted with ihr other
suspect Inside his liornr. the
rejrort mild.
Doth arc sc heduled to appear
In court June 3.
PAWNED RIFLES
A 22-year-old Longwood man

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A pocket television worth
• 150 was stolen along with some
beer, cigarettes, a II B. pistol and
some .45-callbcr ammunition
from the home of James R.
Moral. 55. of I I I Francis St.,
Altamonte Springs, on Monday,
a sheriff s report said.

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has been charged with armed
burglary and grand (heft In
connection with the theft and
selling of five rifles stolen from a
Longwood home.
Th e guns were stolen from
2491 Island Drive on Marrh 25,
Tw o of the rifles were pawned at
Albert's Pawn Huy Shop In
Orlando and three were pawned
at Shoot Straight Pawn Shop,
Apopka, a Seminole County
sherlfTs report said.
The guns, with a total value of
• 1.675, were linked to the sus­
pect through pawn tickets, the
report said.
Stephen Michael Herker, of
4-11 W Hay St., was arrested at
his home at 105 a.m Tuesday.
He wus being held In lieu of
• 10,000 bond.
BURGLARIES * THEFTS
Ronald Wayne Mraux. 28. of
1 2 2 -A S p rln g w o o d C ir c le .
Longwood. reported to deputies
that an $1,800 watch. $65
sunglasses. $85 tennis shoes
and $150 worth of cassette tapes
were stolen from his car while
parked at his home between
April 30and Monday.
A thief took a pair of $250 gold
earrings from the car of Yvonne
Hllrrll. 35, of 169 Alhambra
Avc., Altamonte Springs. Two
bicycles with a combined value
of $050 were also stolen from the
carport where the car was
parked. The theft occurred
Sunday, a sheriffs report said.
A 1983 Chevrolet pickup iruck
worth $5,300 was stolen from
Royal AMC Jeep Renault, 555 E
stale Hoad 436, F rm Park, on
May 1 nr 2. Inventory clerk Jo
lingers. 42. of Casselberry, rejK»rtcd the loss todrputlcs.
Ruber I l,ec Kellum, 25, of 217
Muller St.. Altamonte Springs,
gave deputies Ihr name of a
Mispccl who may have stolen a
television from his home on
March 15 The loss was rrpurtrd
on Monday.

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T i m e '
"Route of Heroes" and the same path heroes like
Charles Lindbergh, ihc Iranian hostages. Olympic
athletes and others have been honored on.
The truck borr a sign "F'DNY salutes you. It's
time." As every new group reached lha! point on
the route, the truck gave a blast uf Its horn.
T h r biggest bund was reserved lor u platoon of
huudlcup|&gt;ed veterans who Joined Ihr march on
the M.mil.limit side ol Ihr bridge
Itefnre Ihc parade began, a 38-year arid vrterun
from lanig Island *ui on (he pavement holding a
cane and walling In march
The veteran, who only gave hi* name as Don.
said. "H 's our intrude. W r waited a lung lime.
When I came home. |&gt;rop)r boord It's nice not lo
Iw booed,"
Don said hr served In Vietnam In 1968 and
1969 and suite red a foot wound and was
coniamlnaled by Agent Orange
Monday. Ihr veterans were wined and dined
and treated to a half-hour fireworks display over
I he Fatal River.
Hut thr centerpiece ol Monday's celebration
was Ihe lighting ol Ihc hluck gluts memorial
Inscribed with letter* written to and from
servicemen,
A huge cheer rose Irom a crowd ol more than
2.(MM) emotional Vietnam veterans, many wear­
ing Arm y fatigues, us the soft green and white
lights by llte 16-L hjI high tty 70 foot long
memorial went on al uhout lt&gt; 06 p in
Right la-fore Ihe lights were turned on. K in It
quoted from a letter from Mlehnel O'Donnell.

A hog ca llin g con test,
rountrybluegrass music, and
an auction arc among the
activities planned for the Fun
Fair to be held May 25 and 26
to b e n e fit the M is s in g
Children Center. 750 W. state
Road 434. Wlnler Springs
There will be live music,
dancing, and singing featur­
ing such groups as Mother's
Choice, Slim Chance and
Uncle Waldo's Jazz Band.
The hog calling contest, to
be sponsored by Skeeler's of
Altamonte Springs will take
place al 4 p.m. Saturday, ^he
"n o hands" pie eating contest
w ill be Judged al 2 p.m.
Sunday by T V sport scaster
Rod Luck, followed by an egg
throwing contest at 3 p.m.
and the Super Auction at 4
p.m. There will lie a "Ju m p In
Your Garbage Hag" race al I
p.m. Sunday.
The fundraiser, which will
la- held at the center, will
coincide with National Miss­
ing Children's Day on May 25.
B a re n ts can h a ve th e ir
children fingerprinted free
from 10 a.m , to 4 p.m .
Saturday and noon to 4 p.m.
on Sunday. Parents can also
have video tapes made of their
children by Curtis Mathes for
Identification purposes.
Hours will be from 10 a.m.
to dark on Saturday and noon
lo 6 p.m. on Sunday. Ad­

mission is *2.50 per family
and Is good for 10 tickets lo
spend on such things as pony
rides, carnival games, and
•'Dunk-A-Cop".
A cakewalk Is scheduled for
2-3 p.m. Saturday Other ac­
tivities include a tugof-war
between local police depart­
ments. garage sale, plant sale,
bake sale, and art gallery
show. Food will be available.
Tickets may be purchased
at Curtis Mathes. Longwood;
Skeelers. Altamonte Springs;
or at Medical Equipment and
Supply Co.. Longwood. as
well as the center.
Those attending should br­
ing a blanket or rhalr on
which to sit.
The purpose of the Missing
Children Center Is to act as a
coordinating agency between
missing children, parents, lawenforcement. governmental
bodies and other Interested
parties, to provide support for
families, a speakers bureau to
create awareness nnd Im ­
plement educational preven­
tive program s, a 24-hour
HELP line, and distribute vital
Information and photographs
uallonwtdc to gain publicity
for m issing children. All
services are provided free of
charge.
For further Information call
695 HELP

ln m a t«s Hanged To D ram atize O ve rc ro w d in g
SAO PAULO. Brazil JUPI) Prisoners who fulled lo Incite a
riot forced two Inmates chosen
by lot to hang themselves lo
dramatize overcrowding at a Jail
housing 66 prisoners In nine
cramped cells

Federal Planning Minister
Jrrao Savud told a nationally
televised Cabinet meeting In
Brasilia Tuesday that a S70
million federal grant will Ik - used
lo build and renovate stale
prisons across Brazil.

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Dotson, 28. wus freed on
• 100.(MM) bond last Wednesday
while awaiting a decision on a
new trtul.
Gov. Juinrs Thompson had
requested l hut Dotson submit to
the polygraph test before a
clemency hearing before Ihe
state’s prisoner review txaurd.
scheduled for Thursday.
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"'In lim e.'" II said, ‘"when men decide to call
the war Insane, lake u moment to embrace these
grntlr beings we lefl behind.'"
Allrrwards. people laid wreaths and Ul candles
at the memorial Tw o hundred veterans held a
candlelight vigil nearby Many lust wept
The veterans also look thr time lo remember
some of the more painful Irgurlrs ol the
uiqtopulur war — the Joblessness ol many uf ihrtr
comrades nnd Ihr servicemen still llsn-d us
missing In action
The cclrbrutlon was organized by Ihe New York
Vietnam Veterans Memorial Commission The
commission wus established In F'ehruary 1982 to
create a memorial us well us u Job training
program lor veterans.

Invented Ihe rnj&gt;e story because
she I bought she was pregnant
wilh her boyfriend's child and
feared her foairr parents would
reject her. Her new found rr
ligious lalih led her tu recant thr
llr. she ha* said.
During Ihr pulygruph lest.
Dotson wus asked live question*.
In c lu d in g w h e th e r h r had
engaged In forcible sex with
Webb on Ihe night of Ihc alleged
attack in 1977. He answered no.
und Cum m ins said thr trst
Indicated hr was telling Ihr
truth

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Monday

— 7:20 a m., state Road 46A east
of Oregon Avenue, rescue. Re­
scue workers determined an
auto accident occurred In the
Seminole County Fire Depart­
ment's jurisdiction so they let
the county handle (he call.
— 9 33 a m .. 509 French Ave.,
rescue. A 22-year-old man who
A thief look *200 from a fainted was taken to the hospital
dresser at the home of Dwayne by a relative.
M. Green. 21. of Orlando, while — 10:19 a.m.. 25th Street and
he was m oving from 1904 Sanford A venue, rescue. A
Hounds Lakr Avc.. Winter Park, 16-year-old boy and a 60-yearon May 2 or 3. a Seminole old woman was Injured after a
car radiator blew up at the
County sheriffs report said.
Intersection. Scott Vance, of 220
An antique moonshine Jug and Woodmrre Hlvd.. Sanford, had
a h a n d p a in t e d m ilk c a n . second-degrep burns on his arm
together worth about $350, was and back. Beulah Ash. of Sipes
stolen from the porch of 1308 Station. Sanford, was knocked
Forest Drive. Sanford, between over by the blast. Injuring her
Thursday and Friday, a police leg and bark Both were taken to
report M id The llrms belong lo the hospital.
Marla Stevens. 45. of the same — 10:42 a.m.. 1921 Palmetto
Ave.. rescue. An 87-year-old
addrrss.
woman who had a possible heart
A thief armed with a saw cut a allark was taken lo the hospital.
chain holding Ihr spare tire on — 12 23 p m . Hickory Avenue,
Tlno Plkkarralnen's tractor trail­ fire. A car fire was pul out. There
er and stole thr lire, a police were no Injuries and the amount
report said. Plkkarralnen. who of damage was not reported.
lives al 403 Colonial Way. San­ -3 :5 7 p.m.. 411 Mellonvllle
ford, reporlrd the theft occurred Ave.. fire A car flrr was put
Iretween Saturday and Monday. wllhout Injuries or damages
The Ore was worth about $350, — 4 36 p.m .. 2009 Jefferson
A vc.. rescue. A 70-ycar-old
lie reported.
woman who lell had knee pains
A suitcase nnd pursr contain­ hut refused to lie taken to the
ing $760 worth of clothing. hospital.
Jewelry and other Herns were - 5 . 0 7 p .m .. 2938 Orlando
stolen from the car of Valerie Drive, rescue. A 72-year-old
Molloy. 33. of Herrington. R.I., woinun hit her head on the
while Ihr vehicle was (rarked at windshield of her rar during an
Flea World. U S Highway 17 92. auto urrldenl but she refused to
south of Sanford, on Saturday, a lie taken to the hospital
— 7.Off p m .. 12th Street and
sheriffs report said
Mulberry Avenue, rescue. An
An $ 80 0 m otorcycle was H3-yeur-old woman cut her chin
stolen from a fenced compound when she fell. She was taken lo
u t S e m in o le H o n d a . U . S . the hospital by a friend.
Highway 17-92. souih of San­ — 8:20 p.m., 1300 W. Seventh
ford. on Saturday. A sheriffs St., rescue. A 29-year-old Ilian
report said the cycle belong* to wus found lying In the road
unconscious. When awakened
shop owner Jan Derkrr.
he told rescue workers he had
Lome James Tomltson, 44, of been smoking marijuana. He
West Palm Heach. reported to was taken to the hospital.

Dotson Passes Lie-Detector Test
C H IC A G O |LIl*l| A liedetector test shows Gary Dotson
did not ru|&gt;r a woman who has
remitted her uecusuilun. a poly­
graph expert who administered
ihr exam said,
Dotson, who has served six
years ol u 25- lo 50-year senlenee for r a p in g C m h le e n
Crowell Wrhb. was given Ihc
lie-detector test Monday by polygiuph expert Robert C. C um ­
m ins. who last m onth ad­
ministered u Ur trsl to Webb
Webb. 23. a Jaitrry. N IL .
mother of twu. has said the

FIRE CALLS
The Sanford Fire Department
rrspondrd to (he following calls.

Pamela Kwltowskl. 35. of 109
Manor Ave.. Altamonte Springs,
reported to deputies that a 12foot alum inum ladder worth
• 140 was stolen from a fenced
area at her business at the above
address. K A K Home Improve­
ment, a sheriffs report said.

Vietnam Vets G e t Belated 'Welcome Hom e'
NEW YORK (Ill'll - A decade aller the Iasi U S
soldier came home from Vietnam, veterans were
llnully honored lot ihelr sacrifices with a glowing,
70 hail long memorial In lower Manhattan
The lightIng ol the black glass memorial
Monday night was followed Tuesday with a
ticker tape parade for Vietnam veterans, planned
In ihr I rue New York tradition In cap a two-day
celrbrnllnn: "H 's Tim e ."
" Tills Is great." said Waller Cooper, who was
stationed with Ihr 25ih Infantry Don In 1970 al
Hlrn lloa. "H's u Imiu I time. Hut It's ten years ton
late."
Scott Higgins, co-chairman of ih r New York
Vietnam Veterans Memorial Commission, said,
Willi Ihr dedication ol (his memorial, we liegln
lo heal Ihr wounds nl Vietnam "
The veterans also remembered (heir comrades
rstill listed o h missing In action. Many wore black
and while armbands reading MIA or POW
Kevin Stringer ol New Hyde Park N .J., who
li.ai been stationed al Uing Hlnb. said be was
there lo remember the veterans hut "also to *cr II
they'll do anything lor Ihr MIAs."
Tens ul thousands of Vietnam War veterans
formed thr biggest parade In the city's hlslnry
Tuesday, marching down H rnadwuy's "Route of
Heroes" In a lavish llekrr-tupc "welcome home,"
AI khiI 25.(MM) veterans mossed the Brooklyn
Bridge about 10.30 a m. and marched down
Broadway through Ihr heart of city's llrtanclal
district.
Tons »l ticker lupr and conlrttl showered down,
uhlllrruthlg street signs In a hll/zard of while.
The veterans were cheered by hundreds of
Ihmisaiuts nt spectators who lined the route and
watched from windows above.
The number ul vrtrruna made the even! the
hugest ticker-la pc parade In terms id Ihr number
of marchers In d ly iilsinry.
Mayor Edward Koch, who established the
commission Ihui organized (hr parade, led the
march by pushing John Hcchon. a Medal uf
Honor winner who lost troth legs in Vietnam in
1966.
Nineteen Medal of llunnr winners took pan in
the parudr
A New York City flretruck met the jturudr at
Broadway and Chambers Street, ihr treginnlng of
the Itekrr ta|ie march that has been dubbed the

deputies that his room at the
Quality Inn. Interstate 4 at state
Road 434. Longwood. was bur­
glarized on Sunday and a • 1. 100
tuner adaptor was stolen.

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W ednesday. M a y I . 1 M S -7 A

C a u g h e ll G o e s 4 F o r 4
Rams' Star Qualifies For State In Every Sport

Watch out for the summer sun.

Larry
Castle
HER ALD
T E N N IS
W R IT E R

By Chris ris te r
Herald Sports W rite r
Although they have dif­
ferent styles. Hilly Caughell.
Matt Palumbo and Krn Rohr
have two things In common.
They are all fierce competi­
tors and they will all be
representing their school at
the Stale 4A Track Meet
Saturday at Showalter Field
In Winter Park
Caughell ts the strongman
of the Rams as he qualified
for state In the discus throw.
I’alumbo. also a senior, quali­
fied In the two mile while
Rohr, a Junior, made It to
state In the mile and two
mile.
Caughell has accomplished
a rare feat In the 1984-85
school year us he has quali­
fied for state comjx-tltlon In
foutltull (Lake Mary won the

Track/Field
district thus qualifying for
the state pluyoffsl. wrestling
1224 pound weight class),
weightlifting and now track
Caughell may add a fifth
sport to the list If he decides
to c o m jirtr In the State
Decathlon competition later
this month
"He's a real competitor."
Lake M a ry couch M ark
McGee said of Caughell. " T o
show what kind of competi­
tor he Is he was In the lead In
the discus In district, then
two guys went ahead of him.
Hut he got the lead hack on
Ills second to last throw (138
fret) but one other guy went
ahead of him at 143 Hilly
was the last one to throw

and. on his last throw, he to just go out there and
went out and did 146."
punch the shot and go alter
Caughell. who has signed a the discus. And he went out
gr.int ln .ild to play football at and threw a school record In
t h e U n i v e r s i t y of the shot."
Pennsylvania Is going after
After Just missing the stale
the school record of 150 set meet in the two mile last
last year by JetT Hopkins y e a r, (f if th In re g io n ).
Caughell qualified for state P.ilunitxi went out and lell no
with a 143-6 m tin- region doubt In this year's region
which was good for fourth meet. W inter Park s Phil
place.
W harton was the region
Caughell was also the Lake winner at 9.41.8 Inlluwrd by
Mary leader In the shot, but P a I u in b o a t 9 4 6 2
an elbow Injury kept him PalumlMi’s best this season Is
from reaching his potential in 9 44 3
that event.
"When Matt Improves, lie
"Ills problem w ith the shot likes to do It In big jumps.'
Is. he Jammed his H I k i w In McGee said "I'm Imping. It
wrestling and every time he the |iallrrn continues, he'll
threw the shot Ills arm hurt lx- In lor a big Jump this week
him I really didn't expert In slate Matt lends to run
much from him In the shot I better when he's chasing
wasn't even going to enter |K-nplr that are liettrr than
him In the district I told him him He gets into the com-

Blazing Sun May
Be Toughest Foe
For Tennis Player

petition that's over Ills head
lie's proved lie's one of the
top two uillrrs around "
Rohr, who is the only
distance runner In the region
to qualify 111 tmih the milland two mile, was fourth in
the region In the tulle at
I 28 2 and lie came hum way
See RAMS. Page 10A

Matt Palumbo, right, was
(ust five seco n ds ' behind
Winter P ark's Phil Wharton
In the region two mile last
Thursday. Palumbo hopes to
make those seconds up Sat­
urday at the State 4A Track
Meet at Showalter Field. At
the left. Lake Howell pole
vaulter Scott Knudsen sails
over the bar. Knudsen went
12 0 Thursday for third place
In the r e g i o n . He an d
teammate Dylan Rowe (12 0,
fourth) both qualified for the
state meet

If you haven't noticed lately, old man
summer Is upon us In fart, spring seemed to
have been skipped altogether Ihts year and
we have plunged right Into summer.
Well, that's what I moved to Florida for.
year-round sunshine. Good warm days, every
day. so that I could play tennis every day. Ah,
the great and healthful benefits of being out
on the courts under a bright and hot sun.
Lots of good exercise, plenty of vitamin C.
good seml-fresh air. and golden tan and
warmth for the old aching muscles.
All this Is really great but a dark cloud of
doubt and fears about being out In the sun
has emerged Now when one steps on the
courts at midday for a good two-hour singles
match he starts worrying about some of the
extra and not-so-deslrable aspects of being
out under a blazing sun.
Heat cramps, heat exhaustion and heat
stroke are real and frequently occurring

HtrtM Rfwtot k| Ttm my VlmtM

th in g s . If o n e la not In go od c o n d itio n o r e ve n

If he Is but does not take proper measure of
prevention, you can become very sick or even
die If he suffers from one of these ntliladles.
Heat cramps are muscular pains and
spasms due largely to loss of salt from the
body In sweating or to an Inadequate Intake
of salt. The cramps can be even more severe
If the person has drunk a large amount of
water or soft drinks without replacing the salt
deficiency. Heat cramps are often early signs
of heat exhaustion. The muscles of the legs
and abdomen are usually affected first.
If you sufTer from heat cramps you should
sip a salt solution M teaspoon of salt per
glass, with a couple of tablespoons of orange
Juice) You should also get to a cool place and
rest. It Is also helpful to gently massage the
cramping muscles to help relieve the spasms.
In heat exhaustion, the body temperature Is
normal but the person Is sweating profusely.
The victim will be weak, almost fainting,
probably very sick to his stomach. He may
become dizzy and may even pass out.
Cool wet cloths should be applied to the
person's body, and he should be taken to a
cool plare and allowed to rest. He should sip
the water, salt, and orange Juice drink —
about
glass every 15 minutes A person
suffering from heat exhaustion Is quite III and
ran become much worse If measures are not
taken to treat him
If not treated he can go Into heat stroke
Heat stroke Is extremely dangerous and
unless the person Is treated, death ran and
often does occur. In heat stroke the txxly
temperature may reach 106°. the skin Is dry.
the body and vital organs are burning up
The pulse Is rapid but may start getting
weak. Use anything you can to get the
temperature down and do It fast. Cold to cool
cloths all over the body Is the best method —
keep this up until the temperature Is back to
near normal. Once the person Is conscious
start them sipping the salt, water. Juice
solution.
If you start feeling light headed, or over­
heated or Just weak while playing a match
during a hot day. get off the court. You could
be asking for trouble If you do not.
One of the worst things that avid tennis
players have to fear and fret over. Is too much
exposure to the sun over a long period of
years that may lead to skin cancer. The effect
of the sun's rays on our skin can be
devastating
Oh. sure you all want to look bronzed and
toasty. but you are killing your skin — maybe
killing yourself Skin cancer for those who
spend a great deal of time In the sun la almost
certain unless measures are taken to prevent
It.
Some steps you can take are as follows: try
to play as much as you can early In the
morning or late In the evening, the sun's rays
are not as damaging then. Wear hats, even
long sleeves ur warm up pants.
Most Important of all. use a sun block
lotion. Find a good one that will not come off
when you perspire — apply It liberally over all
exposed areas Ur sure to apply It at least an
hour before you go out to play. Be sure to
select a high number sun block. I use a 15 —
which Is a tout sun block. The lower the
number, the less effective the sun block Is.
. You ran still play all the hot weathry tennis
you want, you Just need to lake some sensible
precautions — be careful out there.

B ill Caughell has been a
man for all seasons, quali­
fying In four state meets.

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CHERRY HILL. N J (UPI| - A shot at thr
blggrat payday In horse raring hlntory has
1 14 4
convinced the owner of Kentucky Derby winner
Spend a Duck lo enter the Jersey Derby and
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bypass u chance at the Trljile Crown
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Owner Drnnlit Diuz said Tuesiluy he will buck
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tradition by not entering the 3-year-old roll In the
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Prruknesa Slakes following lit* wlrr-to-wlre
triumph
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14 0
As thr winner of Garden State Parks Cherry
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Spend a Ruck could win a $2 million bonus by
15f taking (h r Jersey Derby May 27
"T ills was un rx trrn irly dlfllcult decision lo
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make,
but one we're very happy with." said Diaz,
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owner of thr bay HuckuriMi coll who won the
I I 14 0
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1-5) In Its history
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The race offrrs a KKKMXX) purse plus bonus
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money for winning all (our races Diaz. 42. of
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Tampa. Fla . and trainer Cam GamtMilall said
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they didn't want lo push llielr horse by having
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him run In the Preuknrsn ut Pimlico Race Course
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In Hulllmorr nine days before the Jersey Derby.
1 to 4
"Th is Is a coll who gives you 110 percent every
m 1
u i' lime he races." said Diaz. "Il begin* lo worry us
that we might lie pushing him loo hard."
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Aifto could enhance llu- stud value of Ihr horse, hr
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dorsn't consider Ills decision a risk
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best thing (or us to do We have a shot at thr
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Spend A Uuck 1b a "confirmed bleeder" and
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so nerds Lasix to run well While allowed In the
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where the Helmonl Is run. and Is allowed In New
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Jersey.
Spend a Duck won Ihr Kentucky Derby with
thr largest victory margin — 5 1* lengths — In 39
years Diaz said hts horse has alrrady proven
himself with lh.it triumph.
"O ur horse went Into Ihr lions den the other
day and ate the lions and hr didn’t leave any
scraps." he said. "T h is horse doesn't have to
prove anything to anyone "
Robert Urrnnun. chairman ol lulrrnatlonal
Thoroughbred Breeders. Inc . which owns Gardrn
Stale Park, was obviously plrasetl by Diaz
drcislon to enter the Jersey Derby

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"Th is will be thr most exciting day of horse
racing In the nation." Brennan said. "We hope to
attract the best horses uvallablr to the rare.
Second place money Ib 9 2 0 0 .0 0 0 and third place
Is 9100.000. to I don't think wr'II have uny
trouble attracting some other good horses "
By missing Ihr Prraknrss. Spend a Buck will
paaa up the opportunity of becoming thorough
bred racing's 12th Triple Crown winner. In
Louisville. K y., C h u rc h ill Downs President
Thomas Meeker said Spend a Buck's decision
may spur some changes lo make the Triple
Crown more attractive to horsemen
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Wednelday.’May •. IMS

SPORTS
IN BRIEF

Brantley-Cotney Football Camp
Opens June 23 Near Leesburg
Tam pa Hay Burs' Scot Brantley and Mark Cotncy will be
opening their Fifth Annual Football Camp at the A.C.A
Academy Just north of Leesburg on June 23,
For the past five years they have assisted younsters from
the ages of 8 lo 17 not only with football skills but other
valuable life skills such as leadership, sportsmanship and
self-confidence. Assisted by their fellow teammates. Sean
Farrell. Lee Hoy Selrnon. James Wilder. Blair Kiel and Jack
Thompson |to name a few), participants are divided Into
groups by age, size and skill level. Non-contact foolball
drills tire conducted dally stressing play development and
proper terhlnque
I Jay ramjiersjoln the ovrmlghters every day at 8 a.m till
5 p.m. (meals are provided) from June 23 till the 28,
Special programs are conducted dally via film pres­
entations and guest speakers such as strength coach. Joe
IJImige of I be Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Special training
sessions will be held on how to prevent sport Injuries
Overnights are supervises 24 hours a day by the
coaching stuff and are allowed free time for swimming,
softball and basketball, as well as nightly question and
answer sessions with the Burcaneers If your youngster
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Indians Get Shortstop LeMaster
C LE V E L A N D (U l’ll — Pat Corrales bellrves Julio Franco
never will make another error at shortstop
How ran the Cleveland Indians’ manager be so sure?
Because he says Franco has tx-en moved to second base,
beginning tonight against Chicago
T he Indians Tuesday acquired veteran ohorlatqp Johnnie
LeMaster from Sun Franclsro In exchange for pitcher Mike
It III M l and a player to be named Inter — tlie Giants
rrporledly seek minor-league Inflelder Luts Quinones.
Corrales decal red LeMaster the new starting shortstop
and Franco will replace To n y Bernazard at second.
"Benching Julio, even though hr made eight errors In 24
games, did not make sense because he's iilltlrig around
360-.370," said Corrales.
"Now. Johnnlr lu-Master can field consistently well. He’s
a weak hitter, but (baiting coach) Bobby Bonds can help
him. lie's u solid velrran."
LeMaster, n native of Portsmouth, Ohio, turns 31 on
June If)
"W e feel Johnnie will add stability to Die Infield,"
Comdex said of the veteran, "Julio will find second easier
to play, and Dial should settle him down.
Last year, Franco led American League shortstops with
3H errors In 797 chances for a .953 fielding average

Outlaws Trade Picks For Gillen
PHOENIX (Ul'l) — The Arizona Outlaws have announced
a trade wUh Han Antonio, sending two lOHtl draft picks lo
the Gunslingers In exrhnnge for defensive end Ken Gillen
A third-year pro from Illinois. Glllert played five games
lor the Chicago Blitz In 1983 tx-forr tiring going lo Die
Gunslingers In Ihe 1984 expansion druft Hr sturtrd all 18
games for San Anlonlo lust year, und started all 11 games
this season.
Gillen, who openly criticized Sail Antonio owner Clinton
Manges following Sunday's game against Denver. Is the
brother ol Arizona linebacker John Gillen.
In addition, Ihe Outlaws on Tursduy olferrd Ihree-dny
tryouts lo defensive tackle Hush Brown and wide receiver
William Davis
Brown played four seasons wllli Ihe St Louis Cardinals
after Ix-ing rirafird on Die loth round In 1980 He played
I I games with the Jacksonville Bulls last season, but was
released In October.
Davis played one game with Ihe Outlaws earlier this
year, eatchlng one pass, and was waived after live weeks of
the season

Nuggets, Lakers Advance
Doited Preax International

A seven-run fourth Inning paved Die way us Rotary came
fmm behind to defeat Klwanls, 14 10, In Sunford Lassie
l.eagur softball action Tuesday at Fort Mellon Field.
Natasha Beasley's three-run homer highlighted the big
fourth Inning for Rotary Beasley had hit a solo shot hi the
Hist Inning Dial gave Rotary an early 10 lead
Klwanls scored five times In the bottom of the first with
Dawnette Knight s two-run double lending the way.
Klwanls took a 7 4 lead Into the fourth Inning when Rotary
broke the game open.
Misha King bad three bits to lead Rotary while Beasley
slammed two homers unit China Burke and Adel Lopez
added two lilts each Debra White was 3 for 3 with a home
run and a triple to lead Klwanls. Imtrell Barfield and
Michelle K m ld contributed two hltseufti

M e ln y k G e ts
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G u e rre ro Hits 212 M PH In Practice
INDIANAPOLIS |UPI) - The
fuslest laps ever recorded nl Die
Indianapolis Molor Speedway
were among the easiest Roberto
Guerrero has ever driven.
Guerrero, last year’s Indianap­
olis 5fX) runner up. drove Die 2
' V m ilr oval al 2 12 816 miles per
h o u r Tuesday and said he
expected even faster speeds be­
fore qualifications lor the May 26
Indianapolis 500 Ix-gln Satur­
day.
"Il Is obviously exciting."
Guerrero said, "Everyone Is go
tug to go faster. You can’t say
just how fust yet. hut II Is nice to
ix- competitive."
" T h e ear feels very good.”
Guerrero said. "Th e only way
you can do 2 12 Is If the car feels
gixxl. It felt heller than when I
wenl 205 last year."
Guerrero, 26. of Colombia, has
Ihe month's second-fastest lap
as well, a 212.765 m ph run.
Th e lime lx*at Dir unofficial
Speedway record lor one lap set
by Mario Andretti lust year at
212.414 mph. Guerrero's mark
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because II did not come during a
qualifying run or In Die rare.
Tom Sncva s official one-lap
record Is 210.089 mph when he
won Ihe pole Iasi year, hut six
drivers bent that mark Tuesday.
Gurrrrro was Involved In the
only Incident of the day. Ills car
slightly brushed Dir outside wall
In Die fourth turn. Guerrero was
not burl and Die car was not
damaged.
The next-faslrsl driver during
four practice days is Bobby
Rahul, who has a tirsl of 2 12 .4 14
mph. equaling Andretti's murk.
“ We're still rml turning the
slralgblaway speed* of some of
tin ntlicrs." Rahul said I Dunk
we're down a little (ill on power.
The car Is very stable I probably
could run four laps at 213 right
now without Itxi much work."
Of the 34 drivers Tuesday, half
were faster than 203 mph and
six were above 210 inpb —
Senvu's Irack-record speed. In

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record of 210 miles an hour In
practice laps at Indianapolis
Tuesday.
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Rick Mrars at 211 168. and
2 0 -ye ar v e te ra n G o rd o n
Johncockat 210.871 mph.
Sneva was Just short of the
210 murk at 209 996 mph.
Tw o drivers made their Initial
qualifying appearances They
were four-time champion A J .
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straight points In the next 3 minutes to pull
within 90-77 with 2:21 left. Mike Evans
broke the Denver drought with 2 free throws
and a basket In the next minute.
“They really have a shot at the Lakers."
Layden said. "Th e Nuggets play very well as
a unit, and Doug has done an outstanding
Job."
The Nuggets got some unexpected help
from rookie Willie White, starting his second
game In place of the Injured Lafayette "F a t"
Lever.
White hit 13 points, grabbed a career-high
6 rebounds and had 4 assists for Denver.
The victory marks the first time the
Nuggets have won two NBA playoff series In
one year, and Ihe first time since 1978
Denver Is In the Western Conference finals.
The laikers. however, are hardly such
Infrequent guests at the annual May confer­
ence confrontation, and they tend to makr it
a short visit.
The Inkers secured their sixth Invitation
In the last seven years to the Western
Conference final Tuesday night, dispatching
Portland 139 120 to capture the series 4*1.
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Utah Jazz coach Frank Lavdcn didn't
charge anything when he provided col­
league Doug Moe with a script that might
come In handy when the Nuggets fare the
Los Angeles Lakers In the Western Confer­
ence final beginning Saturday.
"Th e effort we showed In this series would
have beaten a lot of teams." a generous. If
disappointed. Layden said after Denver
haltered the Jazz for nearly three periods
and held on for a 116-104 victory. "Bul It
wasn't good enough against Denver."
Substitute Lo* Angeles for Denver, and
Moe might well be uttering something
similar In four games
"If I had to wager on the Laker* series. I’d
bet on L .A „ " Moe said. "But that doesn't
mean I don't think we can lieai them.
They're a great team and they've been
awesome But 1 feel w r T r the best team In
the West with a chance to tx-al them."
Denver got 30 points from Alex English
and 21 more from Calvin Nall lo take the
series 4* 1 and earn some needed rest before
the conference title series.
Denver led 43-23 after one quarter, and
71-45 at halfllme. English had 19 |xilnls
lx*fore Intermission.
The Nuggets led 90-61 midway through
the third quarier before the Jazz scored 16

tonight was very business-like.' said Byron
Scott, who chipped In with 16 for Los
Angeles. "We were not Joking and playing In
the lockerroom"
There was no Joking on the court cither,
but the Lakers still managed to enjoy
ihemselves. Magic Johnson set a record for
assists tn a five-game series, handing out 85.
The Lakers, who won lor the 22nd
straight time at home, used an 8 0 surge
late In the third quarter to lead 100-80 The
Blazers closed to 119-109 with 4 44 re­
maining. bul Los Angeles scored the next 9
points.
"Losing to the best team In the league Is
not a disgrace." said Portland coach Jack
Ramsay. "This learn (the Blazers) Is young
and II will only get better."
Karrem Abdul-Jabbar added 25 points for
the Lakers. Jerome Kersey had 18 points
and Clyde Drexler 17 for Ihe Blazers.
In other series. Boston hopes lo keep the
home-court advantage Intact when the
Celtic* meet the Pistons In Game 5 of their
Eastern Conference semifinal. The two
teams have m a trh rd a pair of home
triumphs to knot the serlesat 2-2.
The winner will face Ihe Philadelphia
76ers. who completed their sweep of their
semifinal series with Milwaukee Sunday.

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been promising'? It took five
years, but dust olTthe mantle.
Amidst the usual points plied
up by Jarl Kurrl and Wayne
Gretzky Tuesday night. E d ­
m o n to n defensem an L a rr y
Melnyk scored the first goal of
his 140 game NHL career to give
the Oilers the lead for good In
their 7-3 Stanley Cup semifinal
victory over the Chicago Black
Hawks.
Kurrl scored a hat trick and
Gretzky had three assists as
Edmonton took u 2 0 lead In the
hest-of-srven Campbell Confer­
ence finals. Game 3 will be
played Thursday In Chicago
Stadium
Melnyk s goal at 7:19 of the
second period put the Oilers up
3 2 The significance of Ihe goal
Is burled In the final score, but
the 7-3 final Included two
empty-net goals. Kurri didn't
score the game-winner until 8 26
of the third period.
"1 didn't even know It went
tn." u t il Melnyk. ” 1 iton'i r v m
know who passed It to me I
shouldn't say this, but It was
Just luck
"I Just tried to shoot It quick.
I'd rather prevent a goal than
score a goal. We've got enough
scorers on this team.
* My mom Is gonna lie real
happy.” said the 25-year-old
defenseman. "She wanted a
puck for the munlleplece. She’s
ix-en bugging me for five year*
lo save her pucka."
O v e ra ll. Il was a m u c h improved showing for Die Black
Hawks, who were blasted 11-2 In
the series opener. The game was
close until the Oilers finished
with a pair of empty-net goals
"We played beiier tonight, hut
we still m ade a couple of
mistakes that hurt us." said
Chicago coach Bob Pulford. "W e
go back lo our building now. We
Just have to win Ihcrc. that's all.
We've lost two games, but lots of
teams have lost two games and
won."
Chicago captain Darryl Suiter
was relatively pleased with his
club's performance.
"Th e hlg thing Is that the
rITort was there," he said. "Th e
cards didn't fall In our favor, but
we proved we can play with
them '*
Oiler Glenn Anderson opened
and closed scoring In ihe game,
and defenseman Paul Coffey
blasted hts eighth goal of the
playoffs.

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Wayne Brandon also ripped a home run for Kokomo
while Erie Ingram noted three runs. Orestes Cobb. Hunt.
Ernie Shavers and McCloud scored two runs apiece Hunt
also went the distance on the mound, striking out seven.
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Executives A p p la u d Ueberroth's D ru g -A b u s e Plan
U n ite d P r e n International
B a s e b a ll c o m m is s io n e r Peter
Ueberroth’s’ order for mandatory drug
testing for all personnel — except
majofleague players — was applauded
Tuesday by executives around the
league.
“ I’m delighted with that move.*' said
Al Rosen, general manager of the
Houston Astros. ”1hope I’m the first to
be tested I’ll be ready today, tomorrow
or the next day. I had an Inkling this
was going to take place but I don’t
know the specifics on how It’s going to
be carried out.
"All I know Is (hat all our nonuniformed personnel — and that In­
cludes everyone from scouts through
Instructors — will be Involved Now I
Just hope the players agree to do the
same thing.”
Tom Grieve, general manager of the
Texas Rangers, also heralded Ueber­
roth’s decision

*Tve been very impressed with the
decisions that Peter Ueberroth mas
made since he has been commissioner
of baseball.’’ he said. “ He’s exhibited
sound Judgment and I’m very sup­
portive of his latest proposal "
dim Panning, a vice president of the
Montreal Expos, was disappointed the
players were not Involved
“ Th e only thing wrong Is no players
are Involved In this ruling I think most
ballplayers would have no objections
to taking these tests." Fanning said.
“Every ballplayer who Isn’t a user
should be happy to submit themselves
I know if 1 were playing I’d want the
club to know I’m not on It |a drug) I
have no qualms about submitting to
those tests myself.”
Although Ueberroth said he hoped
the Major League Players Association
would go along with his program,
c a t c h e r T e d S im m o n s of the
Milwaukee Brewers hinted otherwise

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"When the commissioner says that
urin a lysis are m andatory, 1 u n ­
derstand his intention Is a good one."
said Simmons, the Brewers’ player
representative “ But If I want to do tt.
I’ll do tt. There’s only one reason why
urinalysis Is not In the existing
contract and that’s because it’s against
one’s constitutional rights. You can’t
force someone to submit to one against
his will, ”.
The niujor league players are cov­
ered by a separate drug program
negotiated by the Players Asaocatlon
that went Into effect last summer.
One tram not really affected Is the
Kansas C ity Royals They Instituted
such testing of minor leaguers follow­
ing the 1983 season when the club
took a public relations beating by the

drug scandal that involved Wtllle
Wilson. Wtllle Alkcns. Jerry Martin
and Vida Blue.
"We felt we had to do a belter Job of
recognizing the problem and setting
up a program to help those people,"
said Dick Balderson. director of player
development for the Royals. “ A lot of
organizations have since patterned
their programs after what we stnrtrd In
1984“
All m inor leaguers of the Royals
were tested during spring training ol
1984 and the program was expanded
to Inrlude managers, coaches, scouts
and (runt-office personnel In the spring

of 1965
“ What’s fair for the players should
be fair for the a d m in istra tio n ."
Balderson said.
All testing remains confidential but
Balderson said those players who
tested positive were offered the chance
for counseling and told they would be

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Carter Blasts
Sutter, Braves

NEW YO RK IUP1I - A federal grand
Jury is Investigating cocaine sales In
Pittsburgh to more than a dozen major
league players from "almost that
many tram s", the NIK* Nightly News
said In a special report Tuesday night.
The report also said that federal
probes are exjjected In other cities.
Including Atlanta and Si Louts.
Th r report came two hours after
Baseball Commissioner Peter Ueber­
roth announced a new drug program
whereby all baseball personnel, except
major league players would be in­
cluded In u mandatory drug testing
program.
The NIK* report also said "Sources
say drug purchases were arranged
inside the clubhouse of the Pirates."

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Smith. 2-2. who aided his own
downfall by committing a key
error.
With the score lied 1-1. Monkle
Wilson batted for Darling and
walked Wally Hackman sacri­
ficed. but reached base when
Smith threw wildly to first, After
Howard Jo h n s o n sacrificed.
Sutter relieved and walked Keith
Hernandez Intentionally to bring
up Carter.
Carter s grand slain was the
third allowed by Suttrr In his
career. The others were hit by
D a v e y L o p e s a n d Ken
Landrraux, both of the Los
Angeles Dodgers.
Johnson also home red for the
Mrts while Claudrll Washington
connected for the Braves,
Elsewhere In the Nallonul
Leagur. San Diego bombed St.
Louis 12-2, San Francisco de­
feated Pittsburgh 5-3, Chicago
topped Los Angeles 4-2. Houston
b ra t M o n t r e a l 3 -1 , and
Philadelphia blanked Cincinnati
2-0
In American Leagur games,
Chicago beat Cleveland 7-4.
Boston lopped California 6-4.
Toronto routed Oakland 10*1.
Detroit crushed Texas 10-1,
Baltimore downed Kansas City
4-2. Minnesota trimmed New
York 8 -6 . and Milwaukee heal
Seattle 5-2.
Cabs 4 , Dodgers 2
Al Chicago, D avey Lopes
drove In two runs with an RBI
single and a sacrifice lly, and
Boh l&gt;rnilrr hud two hits and
scored Iwlrc. pacing the Cubs to
victory. Lopes, a former Dodger,
drove In the Cults’ first run with

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In a showdown that could
have been waged at Fort Knox.
Gary Carter proved to be worth
his weight In gold, and Bruce
Sutter no more than a plugged
nickel-.
Carter reached Sutter for a
tie-breaking grand slam with one
out In the bottom of the eighth
Inning Tuesday night, giving the
New York Mrts a 5*3 victory over
(hr Atlanta Braves.
The confrontation had a de­
cidedly rich lone to It. Carter,
acquired by the Mels from the
Montreal Expos over (he winter,
makes 91.8 million per season,
while Sutter, signed as a free
agent by the Braves last winter,
earns 9 1 6 million per year.
"Of course I was excited over
the home ru n ." said Carter.
“ Wouldn’t you be? It was a
split flngrred fastball, of course.
I did what I am supjx&gt;srd to do
|It excites me that wr are In first
||&gt;lurc. and we’re In first place
despite Injuries
Carter looked at hall one from
Sutter before depositing the next
delivery Into the pavilion In left
field for his fifth home run of the
season, his eighth career grand
slam, and Ills luiqtli gum rwtnnlng hit.
"He Is a good hitter," Sutter
said. "H e did his Job and I didn’t
do mine.”
"Th in gs like that happen."
added Atlanta manager Eddie
Haas. "A lot of things went
wrong for us In the eighth Inning
— long before Sutter pitched."
Carter’s blast made a winner
of Ron Darling. 2-1. who struck
out nine over eight Innings and
was removed for a pinrh hitter
during thr game-winning nuthurst. T h e loser was Zanc

re-testrtl within two weeks. II a player
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a sacrifice fly to right In the third
Inning to tie the score, and
singled In an Insurance run In
the sixth
Padres 12. Cardinals 2
At St Louts. Steve Garvey
went 4-for 4 and Terry Kennedy
drove tn four runs, powering San
Diego Dave Dravrrky. 1-2. went
six Innings and yielded four hits
Hob Forsch. 2-2. look the loss.
G ia n ts S. Pirates
At Pittsburgh. Gary Rajslch
had two RBI singles, and Jlnt
Golt and two relievers combined
on a seven-hitter, lilting San
Francisco. Gott, 2-0. permitted
live hits over seven Innings.
Scott Harrells pitched the ninth
to rurn his third save. Lee
Tunnel), 0-3. took the loss
A stro s 3, Expos 1
At Montreal, Boh Knep|&gt;er anil
Bill Dawlcy combined on u
llvc-hltler to lead the Astros to
victory In a game held up by rain
for qne hour and 46 minutes In
thr sixth Inning Kncpper, 3-0.
making his sixth start of the
season, allowed doubles to T im
Walluch and Hublr Brooks and a
single to Brooks Just before the
g a m r was halted. K n r p p r r
struck out three and walked
four, and was replaced by
Dawlcy after the delay. T im
Raines was O for 4 and lias been

hltless in his last three games
Houston manager Boh Lillis
was happy with the victory
despite the weather.
"The weather couldn’t have
gotirn any worse," Lillis said.
"But when you win. you like
Ihcxr t y p e s 0f victories Knrpper
was good before the rain came,
and Dawlcy had a good outing
tonight." Lillis added.
M o n tre a l m a n a g e r B u c k
Rodgers d e fin ite ly felt the
weather was a factor
"But we had no choice, we had
to play once the rain stopped."
Rodgers said. "T h e rondidtlons
were bad for boll) teams When
you lose. It sure makes lor a
long, enld night."
Singles by Cruz, Phil Gamer
••ml Bailey gave Houston a 3-0
lead In the sixth.

There was a snowstorm In
T e x a s Tu e s d a y n ig h t. Lou
Whitaker didn’t hat an eye, and
Doug Rader chose to close Ills ns
the Detroit Tigers buried the
Rangers In a flurry or home
runs.
"A ll we re doing ts trying to
score some runs." said Detroll
second baseman Whitaker, who
along with L a rry Herndon.
Nelson Sim m ons and Lance
Parrish delivered homers. "We
had a snowball effect In this
game "
When the storm was over, the
Tigers had a cool 10-1 triumph
over the Rangers, burying them
lower In the Hudes of the AL
West,
"It sermed like every bid) they
hit was hit hard." said Rangers
manager Rader of thr 15 hit
jMiundlng "We Just couldn’t get
unytxxlv out."
T h r Tigers had Item in a hit ot
a struggle of late — at least by
lheir standards That ended
uhruptly against a less thanaccomplished Texas pttrhlng
staff.
Kltk Gibson, who had onr hit
In 26 previous at twits, enjoyed a
jtrrfrci night, going 4-for-4.
driving In three runs and scoring
three.
"AH we have to do ts wall, and
tilings like scoring runs will
come around," said Whltakrr

Phillies 2. Reds O
Al Philadelphia. Ron Oester
tripled home a fourth-inning Orioles 4, Roysls 2
At Baltimore, Larry Sheets
run, and Mario Soto won his fifth
game to lead the Reds to victory, tie Ited a two-run homer and
Solo. 5-2. pitched out of a rookie Tom Dixon and two
Imhtx loaded Jam In the sixth relievers combined on a fiveInning but was replaced try John hitter to Irud Baltimore over
Franco In the eighth Franco Kansas City. Dixon, a rookie
worked until the ninth when Ted right-hander, struck out three in
Power came oil to get the flnul eight Innings to raise tils record
out for his fourth savr. Kevin to 3-0. Sammy Stewart got the
game's Inst two outs for his tilth
Gross, 2-3. lcx&gt;k the loss

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save. Bret Sabrrhagen. 2-3,
absorbed the loss
B rew ers 5. Mariners 2
At Milwaukee. Ben O gllvlr
drove In three runs with a homer
and two singles and Mix&gt;se Haas
pitched a flve-hltter. leading
Milwaukee. Haas. 2 2. struck out
seven Seattlee’s -110 1 Heattte fell
to I -3.
Tw in e 8. Yankees 6
At Minnesota. T im Teufel
doubled, stole a base and belted
a tw o -ru n homer, und Roy
Smalley hit a two-run double to
puce Minnesota to Its I2lh victo­
ry In Its last 14 games Frank
Viola. 5 2. allowed right hits for
the triumph Ed Whitson, 14,
was the loser.
Ked Sox 0, Angels 4
At B o s to n , T o n y A rm a s
knocked In Hirer runs. Including
a two-run homer In thr firth
Inning, to jxiwer Boston past
r e d -h o t C a lif o r n ia . R o g e r
Clemens. 3-3, was the winner
and Hob Stanley earned Ids fifth
save. Kirk MrCasklH. 0 2, look
thr drlrut
Blue Ja y s 10, A ’# I
At Toronto. Ernie Whitt, Wtllle
Upshaw and George Bell each
drove In a pair of runs to spark
lead the Toronto attack. Winner
Dave Stleb, 2-3. went six Innings
and Don Sutton was shelled to
slide to 2-3.
W hite Sox 7, Cleveland 4
A l Cleveland. Greg Walker
crashed u two-run, tw o-oul
homer that snapped a 4-4 He In
the tilth, rallying Chicago past
C le v e la n d . Floyd B a n n iste r
struck out nine to |*osi his first
v ic t o r y after three losses
Walker’s third homer of the
season came off loser Bert
Blylevrn. 1-3.

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Ebbert, Hagen Hurl Mound Masterpieces
In a league better known for Its hitting, pitching
was the rule of thumb last week In the Altamonte
Springs Senior league as two old left-handed
teammates turned In quality efforts.
The winners — Greg Ebbert and Jeff "Lefty"
Hagen — were Instrumental southpaws when the
Altamonte Juniors finished second In the World
Series two years agaoat Taylor. Mich.
Ebhert tossed a three-hit shutout, and was
barked by a 10 hit offensive attack as the Indians
won by the slaughter rule over the Yankees. 10-0.
T o n y C havers had three hits In five Innings. In Altamonte Little League Senior
Division action.
T uesday.
Ebbert struck nut six and issued no free passes
Howard, Tony Chavers and while giving up three singles, two to Scott
John Dumph slugged three hits Conklin and one to Greg Metzger.
each to pace the 13-hlt Adcock
Chris Cornelius clouted a double and drove In
Roofing attack. Ray Adcock ihrre runs for the Indians while Eric Swannlc and
added a pair of singles and Mario Rlvcron contributed two singles apiece.
scored three runs.
Ehliert also drove In a run with a base rap.
Johnell Hrrwingtnn and A n ­
In the second game. Hagen struck out 11 and
thony Duval tiad two hits each to walked three as the Angels topped the Dodgers.
lead Atlantic Hank.
4-1.

Sun Dank Is being downright
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way and they're proving It by needed. The crafty lefthander
treating up on the rest of the allowed just four hits.
Ricardo Ransom had two of
league.
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scored eight times In the first ADCOCK STOPS ATLANTIC
While Sun Hank has yet to lose
Inning and never looked back en
route to Its eighth straight win of a game, defending league and
the season. 14-3 over Seminole city champion Adcock Roofing
rrmalns In second place, but has
Ford at Westslde Flrld.
T o n y D u n c a n and T o n y three losses. Adcock Roofing
Armondl had two hits each In rolled up a big lead early Tues­
the big first Inning while Al day rn route to a 13-7 victory
Perkins and Lorrti/o Polk also over Atlantic Hank at Fort
contributed Irane raps. Sun Hank Mellon Park,
Adcock scored 10 runs over
also took advantage of four
the first three innings and re­
walks In the Inning.
Th e first-inning outburst was liever Krsklne Howard held off a
all winning pitcher Al Perkins late rally to preserve the win.

Baseball

McEnroe
Advances
NEW YORK (UPI) - For a full
four minutes, John McEnroe
explained what was wrong with
his game, the fans, and the
wealbrr.
Vince Van Patten, who had
Just come off the court with
McEnroe, presented a stark
contrast to hts moody rival,
Flnxlilng Ills best Hollywood
smile. Van Patten explained bow
happy he was and how much he
enjoyed lhe match.
If you know anything about
people, you'd presume Van Pat­
ten was the winner of their
Tuesday night contest. If you're
familiar with lentils, you'd m i * jM-ct something different.
M cE n ro e, despllc his de­
meanor. had Just swept the final
nine games in complete a (&gt;4,
0-0 victory over Van Patten tn an
oprnlng-rnund match of the
$015.(XX) Tournament of Cham ­
pions
The tournament, currying an
$H0.(XX) first prize. Is sponsored
by Shearson Lehman Brother*.
In temperament and lulent,
McEnroe and Van Patten are
courts apart, and their perfor­
mances Tuesday night provided
ample evidence.
M cEnroe, who return s to
Forest Hills today to play Jaro
Navruttl of Czechoslovakia. Is
ever the perfectionist. Despite
hts one sided victory, he had
reason for disappointment.
"It was very windy and I
wasn't ready for the conditions."
McEnroe said. "Il was my first
Him* outdoors this season and
you don't feel like you're getting
In a groove. I felt sluggish, I
wasn't moving as well, and the
hall loss was lough.
All other seeded players In
action Tuesday won first-round
matches, Uu hiding No. 3 Aaron
Krlrkstrln. No. 4 Henrik Sundstrom and No. 5 Johan Krlek
Krtcksirlu routed Hans-Prler
handler of Austria. 6 -1. 6-1,
Sundstrom treat lellow Swede
Jonas Svrnsson. 11*1. (1-2, and
K rle k defeated C h rls lo p lie
Roger-Vassrlln of France. 7-fl,
112

Ivan Lendl, the second seed,
was schrdulrd lo start loduy'a
second round matches on the
Studturn court agulnst Ronald
Agenor of Haiti, billowed by
McKnroc-Nuvralll
The featured evening match
sends Krlrkslrln against Roberto
Sudd of Argentina.
There was one major upset
Tuesday as No. ft seed Vilas
(ieiulaltls. thr HUM) T of C
champion, fell to 20-year-old
Marian Vujda of Czechoslovakia.
4 0 ,0 -4 .0 4.

Zac Maddox led the Angels’ offense with a
double and two runs batted In. Robbie Duprey
added a double and two more rtbbles.
In the third Senior Division game. Penny
Sequetros and John Bruetz locked up In a
pitcher's duel fpr seven In n in g s and It was
Sequelros that came out on top as the Dodgers
scorrd once In the bottom of the seventh to pull
out a 4-3 win over the Cardinals.
In the bottom of the seventh, with one out.
Warren Woodard drew a walk and, one out later.
Pal DeLuca smacked a single. A u lid pitch moved
the runners to second and third and Woodard
scored the winning run on anothrr wild pitch
Sequelros had I he better control of the I wo
pitchers and that ultimately made the difference.
Sequelros gave up five hits, struck out five and
walked only three. H rurlz allowed six hits, struck
out nine but walked seven.

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even pace while oilier people
arc dying. When hr lilts a
pact- he Just maintains It.
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of lire half mllr and then Into
llllll ufler thr third lap He
moved lulu third no the hut
lap trrlorr dropping to fourth.
Ken g ris his adrenaline
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Evening H*rjld. Sanford. FI.

Wednesday. May I. IMS— IB

Top Winners In Garden Club Flower Show
Mary Tillis, winner of
The Garden Club of Sanford
Inc. held fhe Annual Flower
Show, Patterns and Patches,
at the clubhouse. The 3 day
standard show show at­
tracted a steady stream of
flower fa n cie rs. In right
photo, Bob Douglas, repre­
senting Sun Banks, presented
Abble Owen the Sweepstakes
A w a rd in D e s ig n . The
Sweepstakes Award Is given
to fhe exhibitor in the Design
Division and Horticulture
Division winning the most
blue ribbons.

the Sweepstakes
Award in Artistic
Design, accepts the
trophy from Wayne
Albert of First Federal
Savings and Loan of
Seminole.

M o th e r’s Day

Walter White of

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ALL
DRESSES

Empire of America
Federal Savings

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Th is Is 3 Days Only •Com e In
Early While Selections Are Good

Association presents
the Creativity Award

SELECTED

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to Garden Club
president Mary Tillis

OFF

All Sales Final MasterCard. VISA.
Cash Or Chech

for her arrangement,
'Modern Stitchery.'
H triM P**ete*

116 W. First St.

Temifi j Vlactnl

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Downtown Sanford
Smi/brci'.s Most Unique lUmtlqut

Talent, Gong Show
To Benefit Clinic
In keeping with I he dcslgmr
lion of May us "Better Speech
and Hearing M onth" and lo
concentrate attention on local
facilities available for comm u u lra tlv r d is o rd e rs , area
Sertoma and lai Srrtoma clubs
arc joining forces to present a
"Talent and Gong Show" Satur­
day May 18 al Ihc University of
Central Florida's Engineering
Building Theatre. All proceeds
from ttir benefli performance
will t&gt;e donated to the Com­
municative Disorders Clinic on
ttic UCF campus.
The show, which begins at
7 30 p m.. will be preceded by an
open house at (tie clinic beginn­
ing al 3 p m . The public Is
Invited to lour the clinic, meet
the staff and volunteers, and
then stay for the entertainment.
ITtzes will be awarded In three
talent catrgorlr»--besl perfor­
mance from Scrlnma. from La
S r r t o m a . a n d fro m n o n members Students and faculty
at UCF and Interested support­
ers are rxpcrtrd to enter the
competition. Advance tickets are
•3 1*3.50 al the door) and are
available from club members,
from the UCF clinic, or form
telephone reservations (695-

7597b

&lt;Triedman's JEW ELERS

Mother's Ring!

5! $5995

Th e Winter I’ark La Serioma
Club Is the sponsor and origina­
tor of the program and has
Issued challenges to other clubs
lo la-come Involved cither by
entering acts In the talent con­
ic s t , I n v i t i n g o t h e r s I o
participate, or selling tickets.
According to Barbara Kuhn,
director of the show. "T h is Is a
timely and appropriate project
for area clubs la-cause speech
and hearing Is an International
sjxinsorshlp for both Sertoma
and LaSertoma. and the UCF
clinic Is an atllllale of the
Sertoma Foundation."
In addition to the clinic open
house and talent show, the May
IK events will feature free refreshemcnls, celebrity Judges
and a number of undisclosed
"suprlscs " Dress rehearsal for
the show will la- Saturday af­
ternoon of the evening's |&gt;erforinance, and assistance Is avail­
able to work with Individuals or
groups who wltg lo participate.
"T h is Is tremendous opportuni­
ty to combine fun wllfi charity."
says Kuhn. "Ami we re hoping
ihat ifie Central Florida com m u­
nity will assist us on stage or
behind the scenes- ln Ihls service
project (or the speech and hear­
ing impaired "

Girl Scouts Set
June Safety Clinic
Citrus Council of Girl Srouls
and the Central Florida Chapter
of lhe American Bed Cross are
co-sponsoring a Safety Clinic to
be held June 7-10, at the Girl
S c o u t i'r o g r u m C r n l e r In
Seminole County. The courses
are open to adults and girls who
meet age and course prere­
quisites. whether or not they are
registered Girl Scouts. Men are
welcome to attend
The following courses will hr
offered Basic Rescue. Advanced
Lifesaving. Water Safety In­

structor. Canoeing Instructor,
and Sailing Instructor. These
courses have a *50 00 fee which
Includes all meals and lodging
Also being offered Is Multimedia
Standard First AUI Instructor or
First Alder, CPR Instructor or
Basle Life Support
Fees for these courses vary as
to length of the course. For more
in format Ion about the courses,
schedules and fees, or to rrqurst
an application contact the Girl
Scout Service Center. (305|
045 1020

FRIEDMAN’S GLADLY WELCOMES YOUR PERSONAL CHARGE ACCOUN I
•lui.l YV'l|ht

Boy Scout Barbecue
A barbecue chicken dinner
wtl) be held Saturday. May 11. at
the Good Shepard Lutheran
Church. 2917 Orlando Drive,
o Sanford, to raise funds for Boy

\

Scout Troop 508
Hours for the barbecue, open
to the publlr. will hr from noon
to 6 p in The cost Is S3 50 per
person

Triedman’s
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JEWELERS

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Altamonte Mall
Winter Park Mall
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by Howls Schneider

EEK A MEEK

H f they EVER Dtt/GWa rceot

Old Football Injury
May Require Surgery
D EA R DR. G O T T - I Injured
m y knee playing football about
10 year* ago Ever since then,
when I walk for a long period of
time, m y knee swells slightly
anil gets very tender. What can I
do?
DEAR READER - You may
have suffered Internal knee
damage. Involving Ihr cartilage,
during your football career, or
you may have sprained the knee
and stretched Ihr ligaments that
support It, Slight swelling after
exercise Is of no consequence.
However, If you have pain,
limitation of movement or lock*
Ing of the knee, you should be
exam ined by an orthopedic
surgeon.
DEAR DR. G O T T — If a person
h a d a lo b e c to m y clue to
tuberculosis, would he lie more
likely lo develop emphysema In
later years?
DEAR READER - No The
lobectomy Itself would not cause
emphysema, because at the time
of the operation, ihe surgeon
removed only ihr diseased por­
tion of one lung.
However, many patterns who
have had T H also smoked heavllv or worked m occupations that
involved air pollution. Inhalrd
paniculate matter ran cause a
staggering array of lung diseases
— from aslieslosls to farmer's
lung — that can Irad lo em ­
physema.
Tu b e rcu lo s is can cause a
condition called "pulm on ary
llb ro s is .” characterized by
extensive lung scarring. This
scarring can produce the same
type of shortness of brralh wc
associate with emphysema. II a
person has dlfllctilty breathing
as lit- ages, l i l t s may lx- due to
Itrarl disease nr ihr normal
amount of emphysema that
comes with advancing age* A
lobectom y. T H or any lung
Infection can accelerate ih r
expected l o s s ol long function
Ihnl Is part of the aging process.
D E A R DR G O TT If a
person's nails are marked with
ridges nr lines, what dors this
Indicate?
I) L A R It K A I) E R Longitudinal ridging of die nails
alferls everybody who enters Ihe
ranks of the elderly. Like gray
hair and wrinkled skin, nail

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Li »

ridging Is inescapable and re­
quires no treatment.
Transverse ridging of the
nails, however, ran Indicate a
nutritional deficiency. If you are
voung and have newly ridged
nails, help yourself lo a physical
examination by a specialist In
Internal medicine.

m in u te s In hot w e a th e r, th e odor
Is unbearable.

DEAR READER — Check out
the underarm areas of your son's
clothes. Often, perspiration oils
are not completely laundered out
of the clothing, and with re­
pealed wearing, the clothes
themselves begin to smell
Send your questions to Dr.
Gott at P.O. Box 91428. C/eveland. Ohio 44101.

DEAR D R . G O T T - My
8-year-old son has very offensive
underarm odor It Just started
this year. I keep him clean and
bathed dally, but after only a few
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19 Japanese lath
15 Gamble
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16 River m W *it
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Germany
25 Buemeti deficit
17 SC Pacific
26 Dutch cheats
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18 Fitfi
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20 Actor Nimoy
30 Discharge
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Banadartt
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by Hargreaves &amp; Sellers

MR. MEN AND LITTLE MISS

by Werner Brothers

BUGS BUNNY
1 FOUND EARTHLINGS
1 HAD NO ID EA
INTELLIGENT ^tSOLffCEtUL, MLVANS HAD Th0 5 c

B y Jam es Jacoby
hand. Willi only five lieuris.
T h e **I w o -o v e r-o n r gam e South would have bid three
force" system means sim ply no trump.
tills When you rcsjiond in an
With the spade ace as o|&gt;rnlng
o p e n in g hid hy b id d in g a lead declarer had no problem.
lower-ranking null on (he two He could rufl a spade, lluow Iwo
level, you and your partner now clubs on the A-K of diamonds,
have .in agreement Ihnl your and cover the nine of hearts with
side will play ill least a game i l u - 1 0
contract.
However, a club lead would
Although Invitational values
have given ilu defenders a
arc difficult lo describe when
chance lo shine East should
playing Ibis method. II Is very
overtake Ihe club 10 with Ihr
effective when the responder has
Jack Soulh must duck Now
a good hand and is uncertain
East returns a hear) Declarer
uhutii l he Ix-si game contract
wins I lie ace and plavs a spade.
Look how well II worked In
West wins Ihr ace and leads a
today's deal
Alter South hail rrblil iwu heart Into declarer's strength
hearts. North wasuble lohld two Soulh can nuw come to only five
n o -tru m p without w o rryin g heart I ricks, one spadr. two
alioul whether South might diamonds and Ihe club ace.
|rass When South did hid three T hai's only nine tricks, so the
dubs. North could feel his way result Is doyen one
Thai would lx- the kind ol stilly
with three hearts, allow ing
Soulh to hid four with the actual drlriisc lhal gels written about.

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YOUR BIRTHDAY
M A T 0. 1085
Someone you’ve drilled apart
from may re-enter your life In
the year uheud and your bunds
of friendship will be renewed
T h e re la tio n s h ip will now
become very meaningful In your
IHe.
TAURUS |April 30-May 20|
Carefully consider all of your
altrrnalivrs before entering Into
agreements ttxlay, hut once you
make u commitment, stand by
your work at all coal.
G E M IN I (May 3 1-June 20)
Confidential company matters
should only be discussed with
persons who urr directly in ­
volve d . W e ig h your w ord s
carefully when talking to outsid­
ers
CANCER (June 21^1uly 221
Th e re 's a chance that the
behavior of a valued friend could

be an nuy Ing today. No one Is
perfect, so quickly lorglvr and
forget.
LEO (July 23 Aug 22) You II
perform efllclenity today lusks
dial are of your own choosing,
but you mlghi lx- inept and
careless with Jobs Imjiosed upon
vou by others.
VIRGO (A ug. 23 Sept 22l
Instead of buying Impulsively,
lake lots of lime today to study
any bargain you are offered.
There's a chance It’ll be less
titan a good deal.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Ocl. 23! Do
nnl be llmld or wishy-washy
Kxlay In mailers that alTect your
welfare or material security.
Stand up for your rights.
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DEAR A B B Y : On April 5. I
read a letter In your column In
the Rocky Mountain News that
did som ething for me that
nothing else was able to do. It
made me decide to quit smok­
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It was written by a woman
signed "Grieving In Gulfport."
whose beloved younger sister
had died from lung cancer Her
doctor bluntly stated. “ Ciga­
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"Grlevlng's" final paragraphs
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"Abby. why do advertisers make
cigarette ads so attractive? In­
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and after picture of a once
beautiful woman vomiting and
bald from radiation therapy.
"I know this letter Is too long
for your column, but If It makes
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purse (or his pocket) and throw­
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will in- worth It
Abby, please tell "Grieving"
that her le tte r made th is
4 2-year-old. fo ur-p ack-a daywoman reach Into her purse and
throw her cigarettes In the trash!
I've taken an oath to never
smoke again
Text bad she didn't sign her
nam e. She deserves to be
thanked publicly.
F R E E IN D EN V ER

Dear

Abby

D E A R FR EE : She did sign her
name, but requested that her
letter be signed "Grieving In
Gulfport" If published
However. I telephoned her to
tell her what a terrific Impact her
letter had made, and ^sked If I
could reveal her Identity.
She said. "If you think It will
help Just one person, go ahead. "
So. orchids to you. Dorothy
Sosebee In Gulfport. Miss !

my selfishness, and now I'm
miserable I realize that I do not
love this older married man
I want my old life hack, but I
know m y husband and Ills
tamtly will never lorglve me for
what I have done Please hrlp
me.
A S H A M E D IN A M H E R S T
D E A R A S H A M E D : You reallv
want to live or you wouldn't
have written to me. You can be
helped, and I want to help you.
hut It's not possible unless you
tell me how to reach you.
Please call you telephone op­
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My world Is In chaos, and for
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mother of two beuuttful twin
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without me. I'm 22.
Six months ago I left my
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T h e m o n th ly m e e tin g of
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9 at 6 30 al Ihe Holiday Inn. 1-4
and Slate Road 40. neur Sanford
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M arilyn Denton, scholarship.
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Magician* Invent a world of
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audiences. Magic, however, Is
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Conjure up you own magic In
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Alm ost magically, the top
m ist puffs up during baking
Underneath is u savory mixture
of favorite pizza Ingredients
Crust Is made with Gold Mefal
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sifting, kneading or rising time.
For a presto-chan go variation,
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ground lam b, duck hr even
vrnlson for the ground beef and
pork, and use a prepared pizza
sauee.
As It Is said In the world of
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remaining egg roll wrappers and
nillng.
In uncovered electric wok.
brat three cups com oil to 375°
F. Carefully add egg rolls, two at
a time. Fry 2-3 minutes or until
golden brown. Drain on paper
towels. Serve with holsln sauce.
Makes 10.

roll wrapper with one point
toward you. Spoon about % cup
pork mixture horizontally across
and Just b e lo w ce n te r of
wrapper. Moisten all edgesof
wrapper with water. Fold bottom
corner over filling and roll
halfway up wrapper, making an
elongated roll. Fold two side
corners Inward over filling, Roll
up toward remaining corner;
press gently to seal. Repeal with

For a Perfect Cup of Tea:
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Upside down Popover Pizza.
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A Renewed Commitment
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MEAT

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Mi cup chopped onion
W cup chopped grrrn pepper
2 tablespoons Gold Medal
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•A leas|MMin dried basil leaves
•A teaspoon fennel seed
W teaspoon dried marjoram
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I ru n (15 ounces) tnrnutn
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8MOKY SALMON SPREAD

Kgg mils, often thought of as
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2 tablespoons soy sauce
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I large onion, thinly sliced,
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It pound tiean sprouts
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Hr move.
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Even Easier
Than Before

The warm weather Is about to
descend on us again and that
usually means that lighter meals
are now to our liking Salads,
fruit, vegetable, meat and fish
can provide many nutrients in a
"llte'' satisfying way.
The microwave makes pre
paring salads even easier than
before: the vegetables will have a
better color, gelatins will be
sm oother, m eats w ill cook
quicker and preparation lime as
a whole will be shorter Cream
cheese can be softened in less
than a m in u te and w ater
brought to a boll quickly.
While asparagus Is still avail­
able. try this salad

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Evening M«raId. Sanford. FI.

Midge
Mycoff
Home Economist
Seminole
Community Collrgr

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11 pound fresh mushrooms-sliced
Dressing
one third cup cider vinegar
1 tablespoon sugar
2 tablespoons of lemon Juice
I teaspoon of garlic salt
'y teaspoon of dry mustard
1» teaspoon of bssil
l y teaspoon of nrrgeno
t cup vegetable oil
Irrsh ground black pepper
Place the vinegar In a 2-cup

ASPARAGUS SALAD

1 (khi ml fresh asparagus
2 smallsweet on Ions--sliced In
rings

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measure. Microwave on IOO
percent power for .10 seconds, or
until vinegar Is hot. Add sugar,
lemon Juice and herbs and stir.
Microwave asparagus tu a cov­
ered container on 100 percent
power for 3-5 minutes. Drain
and cool Add onions and
mushrooms io the asparagus
Tour dressing over the vegetable
mixture. Cover and chill several
hours before serving
Taco salads are on many
mentis these davs-make this
one at home

MEXICAN SALAD
1-3 IrasjMMins chill powder (or
to taste)
'yteaspoon garlic salt
I |M&gt;und lean ground chuck

Wednesday, May I, 1H J —SB

I large head of Ire burg let lure
1 115 ounce) ran ol kidney
brans
1 1 cup of celery. chopped
2 tomatoes, chopped
rup ripe olives, sliced In
rings
1j rup of rrd onions, chopped
I rup sharp cheese, grated
I |8 ounce) Ixutlr Catalina
dressing
I I lOj package of corn chips,
crushed
Microwave ground chuck, chill
pepper. garlic salt on I(XI per­
cent power lor 5-6 minutes
Drain Rinse chill beans Add
beans, rrlrry, tomatoes, olives,
onions, cheese and drrssthg lo
the lettuce tha t has been
washed, drained and lortt Into
bite si/r pieces Add the drained
ine.it Chill at least one hour
be foie sen tug Add corn chips
and toss Ol'e!
This special It tut salad makes
It* servings It s a good one lor a
church or school covered dish
supjM-t

SIMPLY SCRUMPTIOUS
STRAWBERRY SALAD

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I 120 ounce) ran of crushed
pineapple
1 (li otittec) !m&gt;x si raw (tern
Jelli*
2 cups buttermilk
1 |N m in e d container ol
w hipped dessert lopping
tycup olehopped pecans
Drain pineapple well Put Juli e
In a large glass Ihiw I Heal Juice
1-2 minutes on ItXI peternl
power Add and dissolve Jrllo
t'lMil Add hut lei milk ami pine
apple ami place In relrlgrtalor
unlit mixture starts lo Ihleken
Fold In dessert topping and nuts
pour lulu a large pyrrx dish oi
several small molds
dust a little dlllerent twist on
.m old lavurIt.-*

LAYERED POTATO SALAD
WITH MUSTARD SAUCE
f&gt; medium potatoes, cooked
and sllerd
2 onions . sliced and divided in
tings
3 haul billed e g g s . ehnp|»r&lt;!
1 enp olives, sliced

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3 Iraspoonsbacon dtljijtliigs
1« tup of eider vinegar
2 lahirxpooils ol water
I luhlespoons ol water
one-eighth tea*|&gt;noii pepper
1. leasppon dry muslaiil
-I green unions, i liinly sliced
leaf, ttlhh or oilier lender
tenure lone pound ol Irrsh
spinach Is a delicious suhsillulc
Inr lelltnel Mtcrowuve bacon in
a glass buklng dish, or on a
microw ave nick, on l(X) (irrcrnl
jMiwrr lor -15 minutes, in until
bacon Is crisp. Drain bantu,
cruiublr and set aside. Combine
remaining lugrerllenis. except
lei lute ami onions and mix well
Microwave on 100 percent |K&gt;wrr
lor 2 3 mlmites or unill hot Pour
hut dressing over lettuce ami
unions lu a salad howl. Toss
l i g h t ly and g a r n is h wi t h
crumbled bacon Serve immedl
airly

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we had this salad as the llisi
Irliucr and green unions rainr
from i he garden

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stand 5 -It) niltttites coveted
Cool Peel amt slice Plat e a lavei
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olives l)rl//lt* imiHiard uvn
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serve.

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name from the steeple likeshajic
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Lemon Pudding and Steeple
Cream, Imth popular drsserls
when Williamsburg was (lie cap
llal of the Virginia colonies.

STEEPLE PUDDING
I cup sugar, divided
•y cuprum March
3 cups milk
iy cup lemon juice
i egg whiles, ul room temperatore
In 3-quarl saucepan, stir
together &gt;4 cup ol llie sugar and
corn starch Gradually stir lu
milk until smooth Stirring con­
stantly, bring lo ImiII over medi­
um Inal ami 1mill I minute
Remove from heat Stir In lemon
Juice Turn Inin large bowl. In
small taiwl with mixer al high
speed, beat egg whiles unill
loamy. Gradually beal In re­
maining &lt;4 rup sugar until Mill
(teaks form Gently fold Inlo
lemon mixture. T u r n Inlo 7 cup
mold. Tap mold tin counter lo
reduce air bubbles Cover: reIrlgeratr overnight or until firm
Unmold utdn serving platter. II
desired, garnish w ith whole
blanched almonds and candled
violets and serve with sliced
strawberries Makes 10servings

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�» ■ —Evening H erald. Sanford, FI.

Schroeder's
Hemorrhage
Puzzling
L O U I S V I L L E . K y.
( U l ’ l) — A n X -r a y
shows hemorrhaging
In William Schrocdcr'ii
hraln has stopped, but
doctors slid rannol
explain what caused
the bleeding that left
the w o rld ’s longestliving artificial heart
patient speechless and
bedridden.
"Th e test revealed
Ihul there was no more
bleeding,*’ H um a na
H o s p ita l A u d u b o n
spokeswoman Donna
Hazle said Tuesday
night following two C T
scans on Sehroeder,
53. of Jasper, Ind,
"At this point, they
do not kn o w what
caused the bleeding
and (hey still do not
know If there has been
any hraln dam age,"
she said. "He Is stable,
hr Is rrsllng, and he Is
still listed In critical
r ondlllori.”
Hazle said Sehroeder
was re s p o n d in g on
command when he Is
asked to and pioneer
artificial heart surgeon
William DeVries was
" r e s e r v in g h is d e ­
cision" on whether the
hemorrhaging Is Itfrthrealenlng

Legal Notice
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
o r THE EIGHTEENTH
IUOICIAL CIRCUIT
I N AMD T OR

SEMINOLE COUNTV.
FLO R ID A

CASE NO: *4 IM ) CAtfO
C L Y D E D f u n k and EDNA L
FUNK.

Plaintiff*.
vt
OCALE E
R A T . U N IT E D
S TA TE S O F A M E R IC A and
SUN B AN K . N A
Oalandantt
N O TIC E OF SALE
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
that purtwanf to a Summary
Final Judgment ot Foractotur#
datod April It. tig) Cat* No
*4 1*0) c a o* G at th* Circuit
Court ot th* Eightaanth Judicial
Dlsrrlct In and tor Samlnol*
C o u n ty. F lo rid a . In which
C L TO E O FU N K and ED N A L
FU N K ar* th* Plalntlftt. and
OGALE E
R A V . U N IT E D
S TA TE S O F A M E R IC A and
SUN B A N K . N A . a n th# Da
landanti, I will tall to th*
highatt and bait biddte lor cath
In th* lobby at th# Watt Front
door ot th# Courthout* In Son
tord. Saminoto County. Florid*
at II 00 on th* Itth day ot May.
It*s. tho following datcrlbad
proparty tot forth In th* Ordar
ol th# Summary Final Judg
mart of Foractotur*
L o t 101. G O R V E V I E W
V IL L A G E . According la th*
Plat tharaol at racordad In Plat
Boo* I*. Pagat a and t. ot th*
Public Racord* of Samlnol*
County. Florida
D A T E D Ihlt Itth day ot April,
IH )
(S E A L )

CLERK OF
COURT

THE CIRCUIT

By Batty B Colbert
Daputy Clark
PublHh May t , I, It*)
DEF I

NO TICE OF S H E R IF F 'S SALE

NOTICE IS H ER EB Y GIVEN

Legal Notice
n o t ic e

or

a

PUBLIC H E A R IN G
o r p r o p o ie o c m a h o e s
ANO AM E M O M ENTS
IN C t S TA IN D lt T R IC T t
ANO B O U N D A R IES OF
THE TO N IN G O R D IN A N C E ,
o r th e c irv o r
tA N rO R D . FL O R ID A
Nolle* II hereby given N ut #
Public Hearing will bo bold at
IS* Commission Room In ISo
City Hall In IS# City ot Sanford,
f Io«KI* at Z 00 o'clock P M on
M ay I I , 1*11, to consider
i henges *nd amendments to IS*
Toning Ordinance ot IS* City ot
Sanlord riorld*. *t foliowt
A portion ot ISat certain
property lying North ot and
abutting I aka Mary Soulavard
and Cat! ot and abutting Sir
L ant am c Drive It propotad to
b* r a t o n a d t r o m MW t
IMullipi* f amily Hatldanllal
Owallingl O iilr k t to HC t IR#
siricted Commercial! O lttrld
Said p ro p a rly balng m ar*
p a r t ic u la r ly d a tc rlb a d a*
lollowt
That progady datcrlbad at
tocalad Comma net at tSa SW
cernar ot Lat t, Grovavalw
Viiiaga. a raplat at Laka AAary
Ettatat and Lata AAary Etlatat
Racraallonal Ara*. at racordad
In PO I*. P G t 4, S. and * ot th*
Public R tc o rd i Ot Samlnol*
County, Florldai thane* run
SWIy along tho Ely ROW lino ot
Sir Lawranc* Dr and along a
curv* tone ova NWIy. having tor
lit aiamantt a rodlut ot It* N
tt . a control angla ot )g*4)’0 &gt; ”
and a chord baarlng ot S
l e x i l W lor an arc dlttanc*
ot 1*0 4) It to th# P R C ot a
curv* cancav* S E ly, thane*
conllnu# along told E ly ROW
lino and along tald curv*. hav
mg lor Itt aiamantt a radlut ot
114 0) It and a (antral angla ot
))•*» K ' lor an arc dlttanc# ot
I I ) *f tt to tho P C C ot a curv*
concav* Ely, thane* run Sly
along tald ROW lln# and along
tald curv*. having lor Itt ala
mantt a radlut ot 100 tt and a
(antral angla ot It’ a/ O l" lor an
arc dlttanc* ot K *) tt to tho
N S corn** and th# POB ot th*
tract about to b* datcrlbad,
thane* contlnu* along th*
atoramanhonad Ely ROW lln*
and along * curv* concav#
NEly having tor lit aiamantt a
radlut ot 100 I t . a control angla
ot 00*01 It and a chord baarlng
ot S W*M0*" E , lor an arc
dlttanc* at 14 I I tt to th* P R C
ot a i urvt concav* SWIy; thane#
c o n tln u * S E ly a lo n g Ih*
aloramtnllonad Ely NOW tin* ot
Sic Lawranc* Or and along tald
curv* having lor lit aiamantt a
radlut ot 100 tt and a cantral
angla at !)* M 'lt ‘ lor an arc
dlttanc a ot 410* I t ; thane*
contlnu* along taid Ely ROW
Una S 0O‘ M&gt; X&gt; W . Itt 1) It to
ba proposed tutur* ROW tin* ot
Lata Mary Blvd lhanca run N
***** t* ' * along tald propotad
tutur* ROW lln*. 100 tt thane*
run du* N IIO It ; thane# run
W I I I 4M l loth* POB
Alt par Hat In Intaratl and
cltlitnt thall hav* an opportuni
ty to ba hoard at t*id Soaring
By ordar ot th* City Com
m itt ion at th* City ot Sontoed
Hoc Ida
ADVICE TO TH E P U B LIC It
a P*&gt; ton decide* to appaai a
decision mad* with ratpacl to
any m#tt*r contldarod at th*
abov* moating or Soaring, ha
may naad a varballm racord ot
tho procoadingt including tho
Iftilmony and avldone*. which
racord It not providod by Ih*
City ot Santocd i r t 1*0 0101)
M N l i m n , Jf
City Clark
Publish May*. 1*. IMS
D IF-01

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W odnasdly. May ■ , 1*15

that by virtu* of that cartain
Writ ot Elocution Ittuad out ot
and under th* taal of th* Circuit
Court ot Sam lnol* County,
Florida, upon a final {udgamant
randarad In tho a tor atald court
on th* 4th day ot Morch. A D
ttt). In that cartain caa* an
litlad. Barnatl Bank ot Cantral
florid*, N A , Plaintiff, - v t Managart Associates. Inc. and
Thaodor* A Hall, Dalandant.
which aforataid Writ ol Eiacu
lion wat delivered to m* ot
Sheriff of Samlnol# County,
Florid* and I hav* laviad upon
th* following datcrlbad property
owned by Thaodor* Halt, laid
p ro p e rty being located In
Samlnol* County, Florida, mor*
p a r t i c u la r ly d a tc rlb a d at
lollowt
On# I f ) ) Chevrolet Corvaft*.
• k i l l
In c o l o r , ID t
iTIILfSaaaO) ttoring tarn* at
C o r n e t t s T o w in g , W in te r
Spring* F lor id#
and th* undartignad at Sharlll
ol Samlnol* County. Florida
will at II 00 A M on th* xtth
day ot May, A D IN ), ottar lor
tala and tall to the highatt
bidder, lor cats, sublect to any
and all aalttlng taint, at Ih*
Front {W att) Door at th* tlapt
ol th* Samlnol* County Court
hauta In tantard. Florid*, th*
abort datcrlbad partonal pro

party
That laid tala It balng mad*
to satisfy Ih* tarim ot tald Writ
ol Elocution
John F Polk. Sharltt
Sam lnot* County, F tor Ida
To bo advertised May I. I). It.
I*, with th* t*&gt;* on May K 1741
D E F 41

U N IT E D S T A T E S D IS TR IC T
C O U R T M ID D L E D IS T R IC T
OF F L O R IO A O R L A N D O
D IV IS IO N C A S E N O i
tt 4) Civ Or U N IT E D S TA TE S
or A M E R IC A . Plaintiff, vt
T h o m a s w s c h u l z e . *t a t ,
O a la n d a n tt O R O E M F O R
SER V IC E R T P U B L IC A TIO N
On motion ol plaintiff In th*
abov* anlitlod (auta by Virginia
M Covington, lit Aaslslant
United Slatat Attorney In action
agamtt th* dalandant Deb'a A
Schulte, and to enforce a Han
upon rail property tltuat* in
Ihlt OHlrlct and datcrlbad at
folkrwi Lott 1* and 10. late th*
South IS taal ol Lot 10 GIN
D E R V IL L E H E IG H T S at r*
(ptded In Plal Rood 4 peg* 4).
Public Racordt ol Samlnolo
County, Florida and It appear
ing to tho Court that th* da Ian
dart, It not an Inhabitant of nor
found within th* Slat* ot F lor Ida
and hat not voluntarily *p
pea'ad herein, and that partonal
tarvlca upon her it net practical
bacaul* her retldanc* and
whartabouit ar* unknown. It It
O R D E R E D Ih o l D t b r o A
Sc butt*, appear or plaod to th*
complaint herein within IS dayt
ot th* tail dal* ol publication
and In default tharaol tho Court
will proceed to the hearing and
adjudication ol Ihlt lu ll at If
Dabc* A Schuli* had been
tervad with process In th* Slat*
ol Mor Ida but only to tho aitant
provided tor by Title It. United
Slatat Cod* Section I t U it It
lurthar O R D E R E D that nolle*
of Ihlt order ba publithad by th*
United Slatat M arthal In a
nawtpapar ot general circuit
lio n In S a m ln o l* . C o u n ty,
Florid*, anc* a weak for Ha (4)
contacullr* weekt commencing
with 10 dayt from th* data at
thit ordar DONE AN O OH
O E R E O *1 Orlando. Florida.
Ihlt Mlh day ol March. I t U G
K E N D A LL SHARP, U N IT E D
S T A T E S O IS T R IC T JU D G E
Publish April ig. II. 14 A May
I.E. 11 lltt
DEE U

Legal Notice
N O TIC E OF
P U S L IC M E A E IN G
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
B T T M E C I T Y O F
LO N G WOOD FLO R ID A , that
th* Longwood City Committton
will hold a Public Hearing on
M ay t l , IM S , to co n tid a r
enactment ot Ordinance No tt?
entitled AN O R D IN A N C E OF
TH E C IT Y OF LONGWOOO
F L O R IO A A M E N D IN G O R DI
NAN C E NO *♦) AN O A LL ITS
A M E N D M E N T S O F S A ID
C I T Y , S A ID O R D IN A N C E
B E I N G T H E
C O M
P R E H E N S IV E Z O N IN G OR
D IN A N C E OF TH E C IT Y OF
lo n gw oo o

F l o r id a

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A M E N D M E N T C H A N G IN G
TH E ZONING OF C E R T A IN
T E R R I T O R Y FR O M R E S I
O E N T IA L . SINGLE F A M IL Y
IR IA I TO R E S ID E N T IA L .
S IN G L E F A M IL Y ( R I ) ,
P R O V ID IN G AN E F F E C T IV E
D A TE
R E P E A L IN G O R D I
N A N C E S IN C O N F L I C T
H E R E W IT H
That part ot Lot ). Longwood
H lllt according to Ih* plat
tharaol at racordad In Plat Book
4. Pag* I*. Public Racordt ot
Samlnol* County. Florida, da
tenbad at toHowi
Commence Vt the Southeatt
corner of tald Lot I. lhanca run
Watt, n o leaf thane# North.
JO 41 loaf lor the Point ol
B agin ning, thane* contlnu*
North, m teat, lhanca Watt. 10
feet thence South. 4U M feet,
•hence N****) I4” 1. 100 SI teat,
thane* North, IM 4 toot to th*
Point of Beginning
ALSO 4
Th a t part ot Section i t ,
Tawnthip 10 South. Rang* K&gt;
Eatt. Samlnol* County. Florida,
datcrlbad at IpiUvwt
Commence at th* Southeatt
corner at the Northwest &lt;e ot Ih*
Northeast 'a at tald Section It.
thane* along tho South tin#
tharaol, * »» ** loot, thane*
North. 70 74 loot lor tho Point ol
Baginning, thane* run Watt *00
taal, thane* south I X 07 tool j
thane* Watt. IM taal. thane*
N s r c r t f W. MS ille a t. thane#
NtaMrsO ’E. 400 IS tael to th*
N o rth * * * ! c o r n t r ol Ih t
noeihwott U ot tho Northoatl W
ol ta ld Section 11; thane*
Stw ai a r E. SCO laati thane*
so p is n W. S7t FI teat to th*
Point ot Boginning
ALSO
Bogin ot tho South#at I corner
of th* North wetl ’* ot the
N o rlh to tl I* ot Soctlon It.
Township 10 South Rang* K
East Samlnol* County, Florida
lhanca run Eatt. along th* South
lino ot the Northaati I* ot th*
Northeast '• ot tald Section ) l a
distance of tea ta ttat. lhanca
tun N 0 O * )l'l)“ E. I t ) 74 tael,
lhanca run Watt 400 CM Ieat.
thence run S « t* l)'I)'W . I K 07
feel thence run Nl**40 41"W.
IS O 00 l e e t , th e n c e r u n
NW*4f’ l l ” W. »rt I ) feet, thene*
run S44*)I'10” W. 1141 SI teet to
the Southwett corner ot t#&gt;d
Northwest it of Ih* Northeast
thane* run S IV 1 7 '* )” E,
U*0 II faet to th* Point ol
Beginning Lett the South IS
I**i thereof And lets that part
of T Ibar on Cove according to th*
plat tharaol t t recorded In Plal
Hon* |). Pages I ) and 14. Public
Records ot Seminole County.
F lac Ida. deter 1tied at lollowt
begin at the Southwett corner
el the Northwest J* et Ih*
Nor the* it '* ot sold Section I I,
lhanco run N44*llW E . I7S00
leet more or lest, to the edge ot
wolor In Wetl Lake, thence run
E o t l t r l y and S oulha atttrly
along tho tdgo of Mid lako to *
point an th* North lln* at
Southwett c* ot tho Nor meet' J*
ol ta ld Section I t . lhanca
N#**S7 41 W. I t ) 1 leal mor* or
lass to Ih# Point et Beginning
ALSO
Township 70 Hang* K . Sac
lion It Th* North S» of &gt;h*
Southeast '* of tha Northaati '*
Hast th* Northern IS taal and
tha C attarn tie )4 feel I
ALSO
Township n . Rang* K . Sac
lion It. North tad tool ot Eatt
»W v* foot ot Southeatt '* ol
Norlhaatt '* (ta n North I )
taal)
Contain* *4 I Acres More or
Lett
Being mor* generally da
scribed at toulh ol longwood
H lllt Road and ta il ol Watt
Lata
Said Ordinance wat placed on
first reading on March I). lets
end th* City Commission will
contidar tame tor final pataag*
and adaption alter th* public
hearing, which will b* hold In
th* City Hall. 1)1 Watt Warrtn
Av* , Long wood. Florida, on
Monday. Ih* Itth day ol May,
A D . I N ), parti#* may appear
and be hoard with rt«p*&lt;l to tha
propotad O din*IX * This hear
Ing may ba continued trom lime
to time until Itnal action I* taken
by In* City Comm It Hon
A copy ot th* proposed Ordl
nance it potted at Ih* City Hall.
Longwood. Florid*, and copitt
ar* on III* with th* Clark ol tha
City and tarn* may ba impacted
by tha public
A taped racord of Ihlt mooting
It mad* by th* City lor It*
convenience This racord may
not constitute an adaquat# ft
cord lor pur pot* t at appeal tram
a daemon mad* by th* Com
m lttlon with ratpacl to th*
foregoing matter Any person
wishing to envoie that an ad*
quel* racord ot th* proceeding!
It maintained tor appellate
pur posts it odvitad la mat* th*
nacttM ry arrangements at hi*
or her o w n * ,pent*
Data thit tllh day *1 April.
IIU
C IT Y OF LONGW OOO
Geraldine D Zombrl
City Clark
Publish April » and May I.
HU

DEC 110

CLASSIFIED ADS
Sem inole
322-2611

O rla n d o - W inter Park
831-9993

CLASSIFIED DEPT.
RATES
1 time .....................S7C p line
HOURS
3 cdnttcutivg lima* SIC a lino

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

7 cansacutise tiro** 52C a Una
10 tonsqcuthg lima* 4fic a Im*
Contract Ratn Available
3 Lints Minimum

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

25—Special Notices
CIIC9UTE
ABIRTH'
Mr Stark’s viHI
makat tar a lifetime
at memertec p i l l A till
Call Linda m ~ 4 U I
Earn great gift* in May H a rt a
T u p p a r w a r * P a rty C a ll
Barber* H I *41)attar 4 00
a M A R T K A Y CO SM ETICS a
Skin car* and cater Hair
C O N N IE ......................... 1)1 77)4

27—Nursery &amp;
Child Cere
Babysitting
Infant* la I yrt
___________ W a i n ____________
Experienced Baby Sitter lor Ji*
yr eld Your Homat Pr#
larably Sanford Ottaan are#
From * K AM to 4 K PM
Plenty of TLC. *40 par wk
Pleat* call attar * » PM.
H I 1411

31-Private
Instructions
Swimming Ittto n t Begin May
7 l « t ) Jac*la
Ceoio Call
■
■______________________

33—Real Estate
Courses

Thinking at galling a
Real Eilat* LIcanMT
We attar Fra* Tuiltan
end contlnueut Training I
Call Dick ar Vicky tor details
tvv tati I I I d m Eva 774 lit*
Keyataf Florida . Inc.
I t Yeart I vper lane v I

55—Business
Opportunities

71-Help Wanted
C L A S S IF IE D A D V E R TIS IN G
W* art tooting for the right
parson to lilt an important
p o s i t i o n In o u r I n t i d *
d a tllfla d department Th*
d u tia t include ty p in g In
odrartlting on our computer*
I K W P M m inimuml. tolling
now adrartltart, end general
ottic* work Tho applicant
should have a good working
knowledge ot the English Ion
guag*. oacellont typist good
telephone voice and pto*torn
personality This It a full time
position Ta apply Sand ra
turn* to Mr Adkins. Evening
Herald K 0 N French Av# .
P O Boa 1417. Sanlord. Fla
11771 14)7 You may alto stop
in at the Evening Herald and
till out on application EO E
bookkeeper / Insurance Clark
Medical attic* Full tlm*
Computer aaptrtonc* helpful
Pleat* t all TO 1)77___________

BUILDING INSPECTOR
Th it It highly technical Intpac
•■on work In enforcing compli
an&lt;• with U S Department ol
Mousing and Urban Develop
ment. City Codes, end Ordl
nances pertaining to all araat
ol construction
Thorough knowledge ot modern
construction and inspection
techniques! knowledge ol
standard building, electrical,
plumbing, mechanical. U S
Dept at Howling b Urban
Development, and other re
lalod codes and ordinances
knowledge ot th* City’s coning
codes and ordinances, ability
to read and Interpret plans,
blueprints, and tpacItlcalloni
a b ility to enforce codas
tactfully, firm ly, and Im
partially and to cop* with
enfram e ca ta t ol hum an
behavior, employees, tenants
and public, ability to walk and
C li m b on u n c o m p le t e d
structural teal folding and

Aide* ter all thittt Ctrtilled
and or experienced Good pay
and benefits Pleasant at
motphart Equal Opportunity
Employer Apply at DaBary
Manor 40 N Hwy 17 V) D*

B*fy, Ftp
Applications new balng accspied
tor lull tlm* cashier Apply In
partem at LIHI* Food Town
More* 710 Lake M a'y Blvd
EOE
Acrylic Applicators needed to
apply prelactlv* coaling an
cart, boat* and planet U to
111 par hour W* train For
work in Sanlord area call
T a m p a ll) M t 1111

Legal Notice
F IC T IT IO U S NAM E
Nolle* t t hereby given that I
am engaged in butmetl et P O
Boa 4f|. Sanlord Seminole
County. Florida 1)771 under (he
Iktltlout name ol TAILO R C U T
L A W N M A IN T . and that I
inland to regular Mid name
with tha Clark ol Ih# Circuit
Court. Seminole County. F tor Ida
In accordance with the pro
visions of th* FKtltlau* Nam*
Statutes To wit Section let 0*
Flo ridaStolulot 10)7
I V Michael Walker
Publish May*. 11.1) It IN I
D E F al

SUR P LUS P R O P E R TY SALE
Sc mmol* Community College
pursuant to Florid* Statute
17a 04 will M il surplus property
Th* property will ba available
lor M l * t'om I 00 a m ta 4 04
p m on May 14. IN ). At th*
receiving dock Title will past
upon paymont In lull Alt Items
ar* cakh and carry Purchase*!
Ik no guar ant*** or war ran I lat
For further Information, contact
Don Nichole* at th* col tog*
PublHh May*. I*U
O IF M

Carpenters rwipar warned Mutt
hav# e■parlance Coll attar 4
p m 17) U K _________________

Counter Tap Fabricator tm
mediate full time opening*
Experienced helpful but will
train Apply In perton GCL
Product* 14) Power Court.
Sanford Industrie' P*&gt;»

SC u R E T A R Y 'CLERKS
IS O P E N I N G S
T Y P IN G ,
P H O N E S GO O D A P P E A R ­
ANCE AN O N E E D S TR A N V
P O R T A T IO N
C A L L B IL L
S TE P H E N S M b S J U ________

Child Car* Help- Full time, part
tlm# E &gt;p preferred
Call 10 AM to * PM P I t» K
Child Cart Worker with docu
men lad experience and refer
*nc*t W t ar* tapanding and
naad dedicated people to add
to our t l o t f
A c c o p t ln g
application* and resume*, f
AM to 11 AM. M F Interview*
win b* tat up lor qualified
per tont No phone calls Gin
gerbread Haute. ISM Elm
Av*________ ________________
ASS E M B LE RS
Need 4 to work in Modern
Manufacturing Plant Starting
pay S4 U hr Mut&gt; ba a strong
reliable w orker with awn
transportation Never a le* I

SALARY
17 1 hour

..... m - i3a

CRT O P E R A TO R
Data entry aeparianc* ter par
manent potman* With growth
potential Never * t**i

TEMP PERM______ 774-1341
Dralttperton eepenerxed In
mechanical drawing, capable
at working with layout* and
good knowledge of shop math
Apply in person
S A H
F a b ric a tin g . )*40 Jew ett
Lane. Sanlord Monday thru
Friday Ito a K
Driver* Wanted H yrt or oldtr
Own Car A insur 44 M per hr
Demme's P lu g
M l MOO
E &gt;p In sign repair A maintt
nance Journeyman otoctn
clan preferred MeC lard Sign
C a, Sanford K ) 17)417)
E i per tone ad Answering Servlet
Opart ter Part time Evat S
weekend* I D 7HO___________
Etpenenced A ir Conditioning
Mechanics. Service A In
itallatien Salary bated on *i
p e n e n c e d p lu t b a n llll*
K * m * ) U _______________
F ASM ION M O D E L ) W A N T E D
Work with lothlon designer and
local bouliquat. T V com mar
cialt. catalog* Full or part
tun* All ages and all hatghtt
No ovparianco na co tta ry
a n sue______________________
F r o n t Desk P e rs o n n e l.
w a llr a tM * . dish w ash er*
Apply in per von Day t Inn. t/4
A S R 44* Monday thru
Friday. I AM to* P M
F U L l" TIM E LP N It 7 thin
Apply In parton Lakavtow
Nursing Cantor, Sta E Ind
Street Sanlord. FI*

^

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

LA BO R / A - V FO R C E
«NI earn

’ ^

'

Her Nt

Help Wanted
Report ready
tor work at * A M 407 w
lat St Sanlord______________
H airstylist Wanted E vp a rl
encad In chemical work for
Caratrta A Relator* Call
i n ) n i or m a m
KETP U N C H O P ER A TO R
I I I E atyl Input purchat* or
dart Needs lo hire today I

Employment

323-5176

PeeeaMton at a va lid F lo rid a
Drivers t License

Negotiable

71-Help Wanted

71— H«lp Wintid

Q U A LIF IC A TIO N S

*1—Money to Lend
B u t m a n Capital 4)0.004 to
I I 000 300 and ever P O Boa
)4 lI WinterPk Fla 117*0

71-H clp Wanted

it u p m u

C onsiderable aaparlenc* In
construction or a related trade
and tom* atparianca in coda
enforcement
LAW N M A IN ! I N ANC 8 B U It
N lk k FO R SALK Aewrv to
account* Afttr A PM H I *171

71—Help Wanted

work

S u b m I t a I l R*
tum et'Ap plication s to th*
Housing Authority ot th* City
ot Sanlord. Florida P O Bov
1011. Sanlord F L n i l ) IMS or
call Mr Elliott l Smith or
M i Lind* H Williams at
I I I JitO tor lurthar inform*
Hon A copy ol complete |ob
description available up on
roquet!
Application and or resumes will
be accepted until I) 00 noon.
May it, I N )
Cap* Canaveral F irm needs
people who warn to bo their
own hott Will train U K part
time, S4M lull lima n t 1707
a d m in is t r a t iv e

ASSISTANT
A C C O U N TIN O C L E R K
sec r eta r y

H I V P UNCH ER
W ANG O P E R A TO R
C LE R K TV P IS T
C R T O P E R A TO R S
Immedt*■* n u p u v w h avail
abl* in Laka Mary and San
tord Area Call Abie it Tamp*
rary to rv k ti H I IN#
A C C O U N TIN G CLER KS
E apartanc* In accounts payable
r e c e iv a b le s , or p a y r o ll
Computer a ip a ritn c a pr*
tarred Permanent positions

TIMrVcRM.... .....774-134B

SUPERVISOR
ACCO UNTS R A TA B L E
M IK A N N U A LLY
W* ar* soaking an avpan
anted Protoskianal Working
Supervisor tor our Account*
Parobto Doparimanl Must be
well organited and must have
*1 toast ) to 1 year* heavy
Account* Payable Eaperient*
In a Computer environment
Wa otter a starting salary ol
S10.000 annually plus an
oacolioni benefit package In
tore*tad candidates call
Jack Zimmerman
111 bS 10
Hat car Aluminum Product* Ca.

I I I ) French Av*
LA BORE RS
assem blers

W AR EH O US E W O R K ER S
Assignments available In San
lo rd . Loko M o ry ond
Longwood are*
Me lee
Ablest Tem porary Service
U l Mao
LA B O R E R S - Strong rallabia,
general laborers needed Im
medlataly Different locations
Phan* and transportation a
mutt Never at** Apply

KELLY SERVICES
440-2339
Lender apart lull time S) 7) an
hour. Or iv*r* I leant* required
m u n
Law n m aintenance w ith a
growing company Needs to be
dependable
E aparlancad
helpful, but will train Call
M l 40N______________________
Legal Secretary I y rt currenl
*&gt;per tone* necessary Need
transcriber, rtg l estate and
probata avparlanc* Nan
smoker Deltona area Full or
part time Call I K I ) 11* 4077
10 AM to tl Noon or tend
return* to 4)7 Del Iona Blvd .
Oeltona, Flo M7TS___________
Carpenteri A framing Helper!
Work in Deltona K ) U t acre
between I PM A » P M
_
MalwNnance Mae Needed a i m
mechanically Inclined parsons
for assembly work A one
Parian needed with minimum
t i p tor top chop Hotpitallia
Hon, bonus, vacation, hoti
dayt Apply Formltoa. Inc .
Port at Sanlord. Lake Monro*
♦ tie r ) I
Mature individuals needed at
long term / t f w l term tor Ih*
elderly H X . Inc P I 10*1
M E R C H A N D IS E
SALES R E P
1100 a wk bat* plut com
mission Sat own hours'

Employment

(3 h

323-5176

t i l l F ranch Are
M E O IC A L A S S ISTA N T

Ing I Large clinic I

Employment
flV d

323-5176

M I ) FropcB Aua.
Avow shears luring I edits A
iwen (a ll tawmadsatoty U l
w it , m tu s .________________
B o o tk M p s fS d O tU ry
Wanted tor busy construe I km
oft let Full charge taper tone*
required Com puter back
ground twlpfut Far tnsarvlqw
call 174 041

T pm con ofwojro find th*
b a it d e a lt In lb* le a n in g
H aro ld a CiasafTlad taction
Read Friday • le a n in g Mar old
Tar lb * Baal aafaetton*

Evening Herald
*bd S a n b | re a rb Slew we
lo rd . I So
Ill-M il

*•*

N E E D E D IM M E D IA T E L Y Dispatcher tor Sanlord con
tract labor office Will train
M l 1MC or I t ) 41)1__________
NEEDED
S EC R E T A R T
U N D E R W R IT E R
Auto In
turenc* World needs you if
you ar* bright ambiftou*. and
willing to laarn Looking tor a
lob with a tutur#* Coma to
Auto Insurance World, svhich
ha* over K attic** through tout
Florid* Apply in parton at
DaSS French Ava Santoro
On# et Florida* Oldest Pett
Control Companies looking lor
ta rta r minded Individual*,
who want to laarn and be Ih*
succt** they know they can
be company vehicle A cam
pany benefit* A (nor* Apple
spencer Pest Cantral. IM I
Park Or No phone calls______

Pallet Repiumin
Hard work/gaod pay
JM MOO
PHONE W ORK FR O M NOME
E ap preferred Ideal tor re
llrad or shut Ins )47 IDS,
after |
R A D IO LO G Y
TR A N S C R IP T ION I I T
Part tlm* Eaparlancad In mad
leal transcribing Contact
Personnel. W Volusia Memo
rial Hoapltal. 701 W Plymouth
Ava P oland. Fla
___
RN'S. LPSTS. NH A Needed lor
horn* car* of oncology pa
bant* Pari time In Sanlord
area Call immediately lor
additional Information No
too 47* M07_________________
S C R E E N P R IN TE R
1140 w* TR A IN , or pay mor*
with a aperient* Terrific op
portunlty to laarn a trad.'

Employment

323-5176
_1)11 Franck Ana.
T trad at Jab Hunting 7
C a ll F u t u r e s
th e y h a r t
hundred* ot |ob openings tor
fhot* who want to work
*70 4K0
O E L IV E R T H E L P E R S no *■
penance necessary Full Hm*
Good starting pay *7* 4K0
G E N E R A L O F F I C E
T R A IN E E S
Great starting
|ob Several openings Good
pay *71 CKO
F A C T O R Y A S S E M B L Y end
P R O D U C TIO N WORK Most
shift* open Good pay teal**
*74 4)00
IM M E D IA T E O P E N IN G S
Generat Construction labor
Good pay 47* 4J00
TR UC K D R IV E R S Long haul
Immadiatal Good driving ra
cord Over 1) 471 ano
L O C A L D R I V E R S Straight
truck* Good pay Start right
away *7* aWO
R E C E P T IO N IS T . O F F IC E
H ELPERS. CLER KS. CRT
O P ER A TO R S
Im m ediate
opening* Good pay scales
Call *7* c k o NOW '
W IL D E R S Certified Eactlltnt
pay scales Can today «7i
4W0
T ypasatlar National magtiln*
publisher Eacallant per A
bonus with pleasant working
condition* tor skilled eiperi
anted typesetter who It look
Ing tor permanent position
Frlngo benefit* Central Or
lando location Start now
104 41) 0CU)

WANG OPERATOR
Opening* In Lake M ary No to*
C a ll A b le s t T e m p o r a r y
Set vie at ))1 Had

SKILLED LABOURS
MACHINE OPEUTOBS
AND FOREMAN
To do telecommunication* work
lo r m aster contractor to
Southern Ball Pitas* sand
return# to Denali* Corpora
fIo n , SSI W ashburn R d ..
Melbourne Fla W*)l or coll
1 *00 77) r m
Styling Saton with on# Italian
for r#nf Tawals supptlad.
good tocotton K U R TS
Teachers needed Full and Pori
time postton* available prosch ool and a tta r school
children Apply Tuo Wed and
Th ru * *10 R lv e rw itw D r
Sanlord Elam* n ) MO)
Telephone Pro* alM Phono
Room Manager Big Bucktl
Commission plus bonus and
draw O T 1*17, aet H ________
AVON E A R N IN 0 1 W OWtll
O P E N T E R R IT O R IE S NOW III

Ml U tte r It)OU*
Wanted Parton to do house
work and tyPln9 par* "m *
Call Mrs Merry al H I 4*71
W A R EH O U S E WORKERS
Naad 10 Immediately, abi* to Iff)
K lbs Must be reliable, own
transportation Permanent
position* Never a It* I

TEMP PERM_____774-114*
73— Employment
Wanted
M A T U R E
W O M A N '
H o u s e k e e p in g , dom estic
laundry service Pick up L
da livery Bonded lor your
_ * a l# ly ^ o u r » ^ 1 ^ 4 4 * ^ ^ ^ ^ _

91—Apartments/
House to Share
Sgl *om»r&gt; *g ih jr* J befrm
*P» wllti y r m . H rt«n» &amp; urlll
P«pOt&gt;t 372 *00. H I m 3

93— Rooms For Rent
C V lit U n A ph 4 Horn**
TV. hlVdton. laundry m*ldL ISO

w* upo i &lt;2i uu ay u 10

C i* in c o m fp rlib l* tittp in g
room
includot
ufmtiot 4 ci««nm g Coll 17J
H1J or U l *«47
Rooms foe rtnt
&gt;71 M U
S A N FO R D Fytiilifitd roomt by
thp wteK R«*ton*()!« r i t N
M«td w r v d Cpll » J 4S07
W P W 41S Pslmvttp Avt

SANFORD, Rent w*«kly 4
AAesnthly rifft UHI Ipvc tff
VJOOsk

Adulti 1 U ) TU3

97—Apartments
Furnished / Rent
Ft** Apt* »er Wniez C ltiim i
111 P«(rn«tto Avt
__ £ Cow tn No Ptvon# C tU l
M ary lurn iih id Ap! Rt
woriiing malt, no
mrpuH m m &gt;

Sjntocd Court Apartmants
STUOIO S 1 B D R M I B D R M
F L E X IB L E LEASES
Senior Clliiea Dtweual

323-3301
t Bed'm Children A pe* ac
captad Slag a mo 1700 Depos
It M l 0*71 _________________
I Ddrm I bath living room,
kitchen SK0 mo Call 1)1 H M
or 17) 7rkk

99—Apartments
Unfurnished / Rent
BAM BO O COVE APTS
M *E Airport Blvd
P H O N E M ) 44N. I l l *4*1
E flic fancy tram l i t ) me
Ditcaont tor Senior Cltlitnt

NOW HIRING!
O utstand ing O pportunity For

EXPERIENCED CASHIERS;
GAS ATTENDANTS AND
FAST FOOD PREPARATION
( bn*

c

i

CENTERS

5 LO C A TIO N S IN SEMINOLE COUNTY

• A u t o I T r u c k R e fu e lin g
• F u ll L in e C o n v e n ie n c e S to re s
• F a s t F o o d K itc h e n s
Fiipd Chicken Subs Donuts

i ) K an hr Train with school

Shopping For A
Hew Or Used Car?

Z

But Knapp * Commissary now
hiring parson to baa* or make
soups M utt be available to
work day* Apply In parton
I K ) Silver Lake Drive. San
tord Fla . I AM to S P M .
M F
_____________________

• T o p S a la rie s
• F re e L ife &amp; H o s p ita liz a tio n
• 2 P a id V a c a tio n s E a c h Y e a r
• P ro fit S h a rin g Plan
• O t h e r B e n e fits
M AKE A P P LIC A TIO N IN P ER SO N
AT 202 N Laurel Ave . Sanloid
M u m l.iy H u ll I fidey a so A M

4 SO PM

NO PIIONl TAILS Pit ASS

�105—DuplexTriplet / Rent

99—Apartments
Unfurnished / Rent

ms

A V A IL A B L E ' 1 bdrm 1 bain
carpat. appi a - ' c , screened
patio- laund ry U * M l t t »
t bdrm near downtown 1*1, tail
A tacufity References J77
W l altar 1

SAVE U U

Rent N h and Cniay f
This Limited Special;
Energy Efficient
I Bdrm I B a n t a ir t i M M i

7 bdrm , 7 bath, unfurnished.
« ether d r » a r hookup. t it s
mo CaM attar r pm . n o rate

ONLY. . . . . . . . . . . . . $419.
1 W rm , 1 both ait a available
W/ D K t r i l l n Wail Cover tngt.
Buit? M Bookcase Plenty
H Star ego. Wether/Dryer
Heeb up. and Carper t
W ittrbadi * &lt; t « a M

7 B d r m . M o d e r n D a lu a a
D v p le i
E xcellen t location

SMS J7I ta ll

OrUndo toil ir** 365 *481
Small a p l. hifa or u n f , me a
araa UOO ma plug electric
ISO deposit H i ) ) »

RIDGEWOOD ARMS APTS
1, J. »"«d 3 BtJrmi
$t#f t.ng i t only UJO
A** About Ov* J Bdrm SpwO*l

l bdrm 1700 month, piui ISO
dapoait, or US a wuek 771
77*0 ___ ____________________
1 t?e Bananta Air, turn V*rr
claan Utllitiat A patio turn
l i t par weok lot A lest plus
*m security moves TOO in. or
I S00 down to pur chau Aduttt
"Qpa's 777 t m 77* «a n
7 bd»r» 1 '1 bath unturnlahad
Oittida la n lord In country
17? stta

113—Storage Rentals

HOURS
Monday thru F rid a y
• to S JO
V it y f d iy from 10 to 1

2*0 a.d9#*ood A y i
Sanford. F li
m a m ________ _______n u

LU X U R Y A P A R T M E N T S
Famltr A Adults Suction
Paalsida, 1 Badraami
Matter Cava Apartmants
111 m o
Opan On Weekends
Spacious Apartmants mlnutas
from Hwy **1* Lekefronf
poo*. Iannis, adults no pats,
laundry Starting at S77S a mo
C a llu s 0147 to» *
Unturm thad Efficiency
S74S
month, S74S sarurity deposit
Nopats all adults 777 4c 10
I and 7 bdrm A lta furnitTitd
afttclancy from i l l week S7SO
deposit No pats Call 177 4S01
^ Ji^ tP M ejSF’ elmetta
7 bdrm
pa's
sac
Evas

„ 1 bath
tao mb .
daposli
HM Oaf

Adults only no
S170 m o plus
D a y s *7* OCRS
or m 0711

1 bdrm apartm ani unturnlstsad
tor rant No pats
771410a

V y r a mo

Mint Wirthousn
•H » UP
...........
1110*70
1 TO W A O I T R A IL E R S
Ear an vita construction ate
Wile* Salas All a t u
111 Ml*

223—Miscellaneous

231-Cars

AUCTIO N E V E R T FR I N IG H T

BATEMAN REALTY

L &amp; E AUCTION

2 tingle iprih gi 4
|JC
fa xawatki motorcycle laOO

S4 Portlier Firebird
Unbelievably priced
*44*1
CeurSesy Pbntset ..... .. ITS T ill

Lie. R**i Ctlaf* Broker

Wd Sanford A##
CONSIGNM ENTS W E L C O M E !

M UST SKLL
under F H A ap
pTO 'tal voconf ]b d r m 1 b*th
Haw Altchon. both A roof
t*ncad bock corport A root
doiihouko U J koo

3234313

US—For Lease

103— Houses
Unfurnished / Rent
a a a IN D E L T O N A • a •
a a HOMES FOR R E N T a a
• * 12* M M * •
LakaM a ryA ra* Hidden Lah ti
2 bdrm 2 bath. 1 c «r garag*
Lib* now Amantfiat All ap
p lllfH tl MM par mg J2I
4U4 warkj_*l* 4*11______

A LANDLORDS A
Tirad at lha Haadachaal Lai ua
managa your ra n ta l pro
parnas Protattionai lour Coal
aarvtca 111 MSS Call any lima
Unclad Salas Astaclatas, Inc
Prep MpaM. paa- Aaallar
Ostaaa Country L iv in g
7
bdrm . 1 bath, fenced yard
Pats A children OK SSSO mo .
USO depot!t 771 77»7
1 bdrm.. 1 ball!
Fane ad yard
SccOpar month

LKNDSTOCK BROKERS
345-3712________ &lt;UrtMSM.
7 bdrm . 7 balh. dbl gar ago Llba
new Appliances carpels and
drapes H I Justin Way Fats a
mo_77J SS4c

4 bdrm 7 bath VcVO par mo i d s
d a p s tlt No ro irtg a ra to r
Taking appi lea I ions
S TE M P E R A G EN CY
177 4*01

1 and 2 BEDROOMS

LA K EFR O N T
L U X U R Y A D U LT
CO M M U N ITY

1# 000 tq ft faoo par mo ptui
M i 4 calling t«n » brick A
c»dar intarior watt# Bob M
Boll Jr a P A . Raaitor J2)
4MI

141—Homes For Sale
Wallace Crass Riatty. Inc
Lie Raal E lic it Brabar 111

Fisherman’s
Delight

REALTY-REALTOR

By Owner tel 000 with IS 000
down to hold Tnd mortgage 1
bdrm | bath Hying A dmmg
room, screened porch i green
house, g a ra g e
A ssum a
mortgage 771 1710__
D E L T O N A Owner transferrtd
) bdrm . 1 bath heme Goad
latga assumable martgage
Call U r details SSt.tM
W ill S t l K t C c........... 321 S005
IN V E S T M E N T M l NOE 0
Frame Dupre* on double lot
Grosses osar FIDO mo Con re
nient location, lane* and many
fair os Priced ot only SI? 000
Be'ler toll to lee1

CALL BART
R E A L T O R ____________m M+i
larg* 4 bdrm 2 b«th brkfc
hom* in Highland P ari 2U§
tqi *t with dbi* t m g«r*g*
p(ut MXJ1 patio largo lot »
nic* tondiepping AtiumabM
I H % mortgago with potKbM
p-wn«r financing |1I4 500
m a n
LO NO W O OD 7 bdrm . I bath
N aw r o o t
IS 000 down
O W N ER F IN A N C IN G
tat OOP 111 *esr
N

C O U N TR Y W ID E R EAU Y
■
Broker ____ 171 t i l l

COLOR TELEVISION

A P LE A S U R E I bdrm I bath
hofft* aaty f* ihaw. ctnfral
air haaf twnctHdl yari. »v&lt;ttdi
w*fIfff *« fo«* I* lown 144 100'
SU P ER

2 bdrm I bath Horn.

MFith intHt* utility, ipist bdrm

plan,

*af m hilch«nr aalra

la rf* Itviag r9*m M* 000

H UO E 1 S TO R Yt 4 Bdrm 4
bath. In country! Oaks palms
and trull treeil New «'&lt; Ian
central h etl alr wits* heal
Pump’ New Solar hoi nalar
heater t Double llded brick
Iirapiaca 14' X I I ' screen
parent Baoutitui Viawl Un
believable Mb.SO*

213—Auctions

COM E SEC T H II ON E I
)
bdrm (i f balh hom* with
largt backyard, utility »h#d
cantral air/haal 1110 **
B E A U T IF U L 4 bdrm 1 bath
hom* MFith ipitf bdrm plan,
p a d d i* fa n # . I l n y l a c * .
ypahith arthitactur* H i NO
W IL L B U IL O TO SUIT! YOUR
LO T OR OURSI EXCLU SIVE
A G E N T T O R W l N SO N O
D E V C O R P . A C E N TR A L
F L O R ID A LE A D E R t MORE
H O M E FO R LESS M O N E Y I
C A L L TO D A Y I
• O C M E V A O S C IO LA RD •
T O N E O FOR M OBILE SI
S Acr* Cawitry tract#
Wall fra#d on day « i Rd
19% Down 10 Y n at H V
F ram 111.1*01
If yaw aro laaking far a tuc
i*##twf car*a« la Baal Citato.
I lt n t lr t m Rtally it (baking
far yaw Call It* Albright
M i r of m 212# C «a*i»gi
111 MO]

liana i
Tram Airffort Blvd *north on
Park Av* lo f l t }]

239—Motorcycles
and Bikes
H a rle y D a u ld tn n
71 SLH,
Sportitled
with original
equipment t RceUenf condl
tlon 41471 H # » U 4
________

241—Recreational
Vehicles / Campers

22J 1271
Motor &gt;iom» Dodge Sportsmen
1#n ford Station Wagon
A t Shape must sell 14UX oo
MOO firm
Fltm Attar S ill *M7
222 1412
1171 Dodge Dart
No futt evcellent condition
243—Junk Cars
II 000 Call 130 S07S___________
i« f 1 Opel S ta tio n W agon
ANY JU N K CARS 4 TRUCKS
A V FM radio Good condi i Bavghf Frem It# IM 4 mere
tion V e il w ll 122 1971
Call 2H I4 H .......................M M I1 I
1*91 PhoenJi L J. V a 4 door
T OP Dollar Paid tor Junk A
hatchback E it ra clean 71 000
U*ed cert,truck# 4 heavy
n #4 #»' &lt; .. ■122
i
equipmen t 111 1990
tvtlPontiac Tran* Am
WE P AY TO P D O LLA R FOR
T lop Loaded Reduced f***l,
JUNK CARS A N t) TRUCKS
Caer#e*y Ped#Hac -. . . &gt; l » IH1
CBS A U T O P AR TS 2*&gt; 4141
74 Pvgeet Dtevei Wagen Runt
gcxxd Need* work 1*00 121

P ic k A F r o t h P ic k e d
Iff awberriot. daily, Sanford
A&gt;#*% UJ I fl *
t i : n4

223—Miscellaneous
Beautiful Lowery French Pro
vinclal Organ with leaf and
ifiutk BOO 127 4110__________
l "■» We s Sand *’ &lt;•' o Stone#
G r»a%e trap* Cement ter ttop#
Step# Bern he# Rock Concrete
Mir act* Cencrot* Campeny
JO* E lm Avt
271 S71I
Heavy CNty Dry*r Recondi
ttoned avocado Mutt ##e'
222 091#
Lumber For Sala l i l l l«4
F om ). 4.4.1 4 10 ft VN 7 #0
200 Palm Place m M M
Rebwtlt KIRBY/ l i l t #9 4 up
Guaranteed Kirby Co
714 W lit St 111 1440
Sattime TV SytHm#
Complete All you need 100%
Financing No money down
#i iaa 00Unlverool •)' ' , »4
Telephone answering machine
H30 Yew bar, III* ail car#

7290

______

14 Butck ilecfra Full power
(C ld lir tl 100
121 72h)
‘7* Old* Tor on ado very ti#*n J
door air cruii* loaded Call
ai’er 1 127 7999
»t f irebird Bias* 4* Ot#
PT PS «&gt;r 14291 or make
offer 12)01*7 or m n i l

1973 HORNET
4 M WAUtm A f

*9 9 5

1979 TOYOTA
7h

*9 9 5

to eeui

1977 GREMLIN

&gt;9 Honda Pr*lud#
Ceerttty PvnUot
i n U J!
1 M AC
79 SutMiry Station Wagon
Ltk* lew
t* m
Ceeflt t y Pta H a i...,....... m i l l !
•0Grand Prlv
No inoney 'down
tJft'1
Ceerfeey PeaNac...,...... 12) i n i
40 Mutfang
Loaded
%ms
Cowfltiy Penliai
)31 1111
17 Cougar XH7
Reduced
bawl
Caurtetf Pentiac
U » 1131
UtHCGADC * 8 9 9 5
•7 Toyota Wagon. Silver 4
B'att I *peedair Am Frn
tiereo tinted window*, and
luggage rack Excellent Con
dition U*#0 Cell 17) 4)49
44 Pontiac F tero
Sport# Coupe
Reduced Sf9*1
Ceerttty Pontiac
)111*11
•4 Pontiac Sunbird
!M %. Frgnth Av*.
No money down
lifts
m &lt;&gt;•&gt;
Courtcif Penliei
12J2111

•9 95

1979 CHEV. MONZA
*14 9 5
1976 CHEV. CAKARO
•19 9 5

t i l l w m o _______________

1984 JEEP 0 7

W alk bahind concrate ta w .
cowerate Bnfth mach ine , #CCC
Honda motorcycle J2J 1114

SA N FO R D
M O T O R CO

Pr*viow Friday. May 11th. from
1 *mi to # pm. A Saturday,
May I Iff# tram II am Va tala
R E A L T Y W ORLD. I»ta n C
CaUay.Jr , SNvan C Caitay.
Raattor Ai*ac Aecfkonoor
For mar* information call
sat m von#

79 AMC Coneoid Limited
acyl autemattc w 'dbie vandty
vitar# w aea anginal mile*
ties Down C ith ar trade A
lew menthly payment#
4** 4999......
..... .......... 490d#W
Ad Nittan 4 \ * rneect# bumper
A windthietd *1000 A tike
over payment* efter 4. 2U
7271 before 4 222 047#

A M C JE E P

manaTMi
CALL TOLL FREE:
I-SOOS4? I1TI

CONSULT OUR

^Rental Office
3 2 3 *2 0 2 0

| LAR GE L O T In country
bolting N e w ly now 3
bdrm 2 both Vouttod
i coiling Lane Mary High
j'
Sew **i
'N IC C . 3 bd 'm IS f bath
. Immaculate homp nodi
| now Hamilton E lemon
lia iy I anewel bock yard
"u.| t-aat Si? gen
iO F lB U R O A IS I FM taSFN

1305) 321-0041
BIS W JSlh S tree I
Ban lord F I &gt;2771

4 H 49S1 A W f M I

t

To

Additions &amp;
Remodeling
REMOOCLING SPECIALIST
We Handle
T he Whole Ball Of We*

B. L LINK CONST.

322 ion

F inanylng Aylilebta

Appliance Repair
STOW dwn S34? mo S ocrus ISO

II

paved rd

Itonlogo

homostlolno mobttos) MS *040

155— Condominiums
Co Op / Sale
1 bdrm
I ty bath Laundry
room don pool C lose to
shopping Owner meli.atad

S4tow tit onsor ? » tor?

157-Mobile
Homes / Sale

Allens Applignci Sense#
14 hr Service Me l i t r e Charge
17 yr
444 *441 1)4 *411

Automotive
buta b u .li Rrb4trV Auta body
A euta repairs eilh income
producing bunding 1 reel
eslele Rerlecl local ion In
Sanford lor boat sales A re
perry All with srroi

Building Contractors
A D D ITIO N S R E M O D E LIN G
Bill StrippCvttam Builder
Stale Lie
RROOSISM

(93-7411
Carpentry
L u te s t H n

i

U u i U*6*l&lt;

Horn* Dtblti in tkn Arts.
FomtHos

V A C A N T 4 0-trm 2 t 4th
' p o d planned Oamu room
n many b uilt m b E&gt;
ctltant btea S9S0O0

AND LET AN EXPERT DO THE JOB
L is t Y o u r B u s i n e s s -

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

Ikaactittd* Realty
REALTORS
094 4111112
Op*« I day*'

toggeo

k h ld fd A. Piper O A I H«*lloi
1250 PRO VID EN CE DELTONA
(M SI 574 1401 A P M . (904) T U U T 0
f t — CsU From OtUnOP

F*a»f yowf *y*l on fhit lovvly
1 bdrm 2 bath homo in tho
ha*M of Sanoford Tht# hem*
r» da tig nod with tunktn living
roam, trg dining + oaf in
kifchon, c*ntr*l h*at/#ir. pooi
14X20 with tcraanad. cov*r*d
patio Compltf* with n*w
carp*!, cw*tom dr apa • paddi*
fan#. Irg &lt;odar eftlity %Md |
much, much m art Dirac

M00

ccnd Engine need* work
Mutt u # to appreciate |1 000
firm Alto 12 ft tilt trailer
E nc Cond New 1 ply tlrtt
UOOcath i l l u n

151 —Inveslmenl
Properly / Sale

323*5774

, R O O l: 3 bdrm 2 both
| ha'dn.AXS (loott Gfen'&gt;
h outo screened pool ]
a'*a lb*go oak Hoot

‘TVdfw i£ntr&lt;: ^iufoPlij. ^itf'

Lu iu rH u t Sanford Pool Horn*
Saturday A A a y iifh iP M

WE FINANCE

221—Good Things
to Eat
u

^ D ISCO U N T
o
A UTO
SA LES

I M1 F re n c h A e e ..
H i 'M i
It'D Buicb F ivc «•a 221

1227)44

C O M M E R C IA L SPECIALIST
L A K E M A R T R E A L TY
BOB R A L L .JN
in n s *

CENTURY 2 1
KISH REAL ESTATE

Otforod By

JP R E S E N Tn N G l

149—Commercial
Properly / Sale

C A S S E L B IH R V I acre toned
PR 1 US 000 W Mattetowsbt,
R E A L T O R _________
777 ISBJ
N E W S M YR NA BEACH
A C LF Rotlr*mar»tMom#
E at pliant Incoma

'v 4220 S. ORLANDO DRIVE
SANFORD

41-

R IA L [S T A T E

&amp;

ft| Fori * Ton Ptckve li e

IMS PAR K AVE Santard
N I Lb Mary Blvd U Mary

CO OL S P A R K L IN O POOL
w/lenced &gt;s aero and large J
bdrm hornet Huge mailer
bdrm
Ftraplacbt Central
b e a l/ b i r t 1 w e r b ib o p l l
Assume no guelitylwg ml law
down t u i eao

FROM *300

m
La
•f*t109

C A 2S color (onvol*
t*Mtvllion O tg lru l pric* Ov#r
%KO b*l*rK* du* 124# C*#h
or ffttr ov*r p4 ym#frt% of *21
mors IH NO M O NEY DOWN
Still i« m*rF*rsty Fr** hom#
trial no
obligation Call
•42 11*4 day or n»ght

Far m er. details
_________1»*4 m s t i l l
D*b«ry Auto A bAertne Sel*s
Arrest Its* river. Sepal Mil
IM Hunt 17 W DeBery sebtlbi

5*4* Dodge Pick Up New motor,
brake*, fire* *0% r*»*or#d
11000'or be*t offer 272 I97S__
’NO Ford I 4 ton pickup dump
truck New painting upho*
**ery tune up and front end
alignment Apple pte ccindi
hen Your* lor MWO Dump
truck feature atone It worth
120 00 a day IQS S74 I ff)
__

322-2420

SHENANDOAH
V IL U G E
APTS.

72,900

R

IM M A C U L A T E
I M rm 1V»
bath on to ffM v t trtod acr*.
(siddlg la Fit t antral atr haat
U S .M

153—Acreage
Lots/ Sale

*

li t SIS E lit ST
&gt;71 1*11
IS OW H TU Soars air cond A
Ilka now I yrs ota R M E E M SS
o c n o ta iln iu c itt jn jw

* Where Anybody *
* Can Buy or Sell! *

Poylng CASH for
Aluminum. Con* Coppar
R rau load Nowtpop*'
Gla*i Go»d Silver
Kokomo tool t i l W Ilf
• 1 00 Sal t 1 ) ] J MOO
2 I acre# of pa*ture Sanford or
lake Mary area Will pay
cash Coil Bob Ball Jr at

183—Television /
Radio / Stereo

)4A* MWY IF *1

ONLY

PUBLIC AUTO AUCTION
Every Wed N i h i l t N P U

Baby Bad# Sfrallarv Cloth*#
f*)ayp«nt, l i e
Paporback
11) *177 r n *104
Need Cnbt Playpen# Baby
ftrn ifu r* clo th in g Good
Pric*# Aft*r 7 PM
J)» 17*J

C A L L A N Y T IM E

1 S T O R Y T O W N H O U S E In
aicallonl locoHonl 1 bdrm I 't
both w/large eat in kltichanf
Cawsmun.tr peel’ Priced tee
easy purchase sis boa

U T IF U L LAKE M cQ O R IT Y

Mey tj
..........Dayfena Beach
e a e e e Hefdi a e e e e •

219—Wanted to Buy

Sanfoid's Sales Lixdcr

LIS T W ITH USI

M7F. anytime.

Winter Porb Townhouse Condo
■aSolront, 7 matter bdrmt
with Its baths mini blinds,
paddle (an t. waf bar, all
b ltc h tn a p p lia n c e s plus
washer dryer, enclosed patio
FHA assessed U J 000 Selling
tor only ss« 100 with etsuma
b'o FHA town s/l see?
* bdrm pool home on 1 tats, trg
country b ilch tn * titlin g
room Irg dam, dining room, 7
fireplaces dble garage 4
more &gt;«J0 tg It Llba new
condition Below appraisal
«'0 l OOP i n itea

STENSTROM

MIIS0N MAICR FURNITURE

W E LIS T AN D S E LL
M O R E HOMES THAN
A N Y O N E IN NORTH
S E M IN O LE COUNTY

r ia l c s t a ic

127—Office Rentals

7170 E tm Avanuw______
Used Washers Parts A V a c u a
tor Kenmetet ........... IIS 04*?
M O O H IT APP LIA N C E S

C A LL A N Y TIM E
R E A L TO R 111 n i l

NOW LEASING
CALL 322-1051

. R EN T TO OW N .
Cotar T V s , stereos washers
dry*r* ralrigarator f-e e ttri
turnilure yidao recorders
Special 1st weaks rant **t
Allarnaliy* TV A Appi Rentals
layros Shopping Canter
*11 SON
Sola chair star* Ireeier chest
o r d tablet bookcase d m t tt t

B D R M ./ I B A T H Latga
ro o m s
ea t In b 't c h a n .
Iirapiaca dbl car garage
t ’ l 000 down Owner will hold
Tnd mortgage U J 100

AT LAKE MONROE

] bdrm furnitfiad how** central
haaf A *lr MM month WJ
0140

Lease w option to buy Duploe 1
Bdrm
1 both on each tide
Rent t i l l o mo ol which two
m on th ly credltod towards
down payment SHOOC 111
lit!

STEMPER

O T H E R HOMES. LOTS.
A C R E A O E .IN V E S TM E N T
P R O P E R TY

* DAYTONA AUTO ★
★ AUCTION ★

3 Family Yard Seta Household
It t m t brlc a b rae, pholo
agulp ctalhos Thursday A
Friday • ta 5 at* W til SI
Santar 0

For quality craHmantTup and
campatitiua prices let us price
Out yp yr new home____________

C O U N T R Y H ID E A W A Y Log
house on approiim ataly 1
tread acres Only tie *00

Chtvro*ef Chevefe
200 Delut* 1 Owner 10 000 mile#
Unbelievable
%n\
Coerftty N a m e ............ m t U I

Voikswogon Bug Ports and Ac
ccsortat (or seta mainly
Dealership cleans ou&lt; aid
stack 1SS&gt; H a rlw o ll Av#
San ford_________________ ____

rHONE 373 *443

■ «m o i l

NATIONAL AUTO SALES
1170 S. S in lo td 321 4075

Tools, household items clothes
(Mon t A Women s) F rl A
Sot May 10 A tl 410 Oos
Drive behind Los# Monre*

NEW HOME

No CreditT

WE FINANCE

MOVING SALE Furn’tur* tSi
equip mony other items 1770
Mognolio Arenue Sot Mov

Lovaly 1 Bdrm 2 bath with
graal room, fir*p&gt;a&lt;* **♦ m
I M c N i n , d i n i n g ro o m .
bvourtiM vvoadad lot IT# *00

_

231-Cars
K b d C itd it’

321-0759 Eve 322 7643

235-Tru cks/
Buses / Vans

new gold wool rug (OvU ISO
172 007’

217—Garaga Sales

2M* Son'ford Av*

Sanford N ica 7 bedroom noma
* ,th livin g room, dining room
paneled fam ily room laundry
room, worbshep Call tar in
formation 171 I IM or 114 4131
VO ago or bast otter

OBO. couch Si# diningteb^f
4 * cha«r* wo rgcllfig* tSE

FOR E S T A T E
C o m m trclo ) or R osldontiol
Auctions A A pprotuls Coll
Oa’i t Auction 111 1470

) b d rm 1 baffl c»mpf*t*ty r*
fu rb ifh o d . n it* *lMbti%h*d
f&gt;a*gNborNeod W a il to shop
ptng Owner will ha'p %U *00

117—Commercial
Rentals
R*«an A Offtca Spac* 100 up to
2 000 *qff alio if or aga avail
able m *40)

W p dn p tda y, M a y I . 1*41— 18

213—Auctions

)
Debary U * M 'Lai#.ar Rani J
bdrm , 1 "i bath, family room
utility, air f*nc*dpool C©rn*f
l©1 $4|0 Fir if. fait A ta-iurity
» 4 M2 r
________________
Wiling or Buying a Mom**
Condo’ Land* Call coftacf
p*r»on to par ion Steve
Rob*rt% or iaava yOur
namt arta cod* and phono
Dumber on my aniEiner mg
machtn# t i t u * m i

FI.

LANDST0CK BROKERS
345-3712_________ Auftiot.

116—Reai Estate
Management

SAILP0INTE

101—Houses
Furnished / Rent

E ve n in g H erald. S a n lo rd

KIT ‘N’ CARLYLE *by Larry Wright

S A N F O R D S full a e rri oa a'ad
A g r i l l A ii u m t mortgag*'
A ih in g U S 000

107-Mobile
Homes / Rent

3211911

141—Homes For Sale

4

Adults

MBS N w y 17 *1_____
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liens. T V Tetaphone end
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F O R M E R L Y Herr tail's Beeuly
SITE H I SI 777 SHI

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Collier | Building A Remodeling
SH 3e0 Tee Smell
I I I Burton Lena. Sanlord
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fill d lrl end hauling
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as S30 For more mlor motion
call 771 ISIS Santard area

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BEAL Cencrele J Man Quality
Operation Palos Driveways
Days 131 f ill Eve* 711 I I I I

Moving* Hauling
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Alihelmer's Supporl Group of
Sanford. 7 p m ., second Thurs­
day of month. Howell Place. 200
W A irp o rt B lvd . Sanford
Sharing and support for families
and heallh givers of Alzheimer's
Disease victims. Call 321 -0686
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Sanford AAHP Chapter 1977.
noon. Sanford Civic Center
Covered dish lunch, business
meeting and program on foot
care by Dr
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podiatrist.
Rummage s a le s p o n s o r e d b y
Christian Women's F e l lo w s h i p o f
First Chrlsllan Church 9 30
a m lo 4 p m . 1005 S Sanford
Ave . Sanford
Ad2 Greater Orlando 6-9 p m
C itru s C lu b . CM A To w e rs ,
downtown Orlando Free lo
members. S3 for non-members
Maril King, governor-elect of
American Advertising Federa
Mon. will speak and new officers
will lie nominated
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Sem inole C lu b (p re vio u sly
Toastinistressl. 7 30 p m Alta­
monte Chapel Education Build­
ing on Stale Road 43G. second
and fourth Thursdays
Sanford Jayiecs, 7 30 p m .
J a y c e e b u ild in g . 5 1 h and
French. Sanford
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Community health discussion
on delayed parenthood. lUtsy,
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director of medical education for
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information call 841*5111. ext
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First Untied Methodist Church.
Overeaters Anonymous, open.
7 30 p m Community United
Methodist C h u rc h . Highway
17 92 Casselberry

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Central Florida Metal Detect­
ing Club 7 30 p m . Goldrnrod
C o m m u n it y C e n t e r . 4763
Palmetto Ave . one block south
of Aloma Ave New members
welcome
Rummage sale sponsored by
Christian Women's F« ilowshlpof
First Chrlsllan Church. 9 30
a m to 4 p m . 1605 S Sanford
Ave . Sanford
Central Florida Kiwants Club
7 30 a m . F lo rid a Federal
Savings and Loan. Stale Road
436 at 434. Altamonte Springs
Seminole Sunrise Klwanls
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Sanford
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Herjid Advertiser — Thursday May *, IWJ

Cook Of The Week
Native Daughter Makes Feast Of Dad's 'Catch Of The Day'
Bjr Dorothy Greene
Herald Correspondent
J u m merman .1 fish fry or a barbecue and I hr
whoh Mum *clan beats a path to Mom’s ho tiv lor
a fan Iv day of good rating
Olii &lt; &lt;&gt;ok of the Week Is Gwen Muse of Luke
M A ro e whose lamllx needs no special occasion to
get together and rook up whatever Dad's "catch
of th- duv happens 1 0 be Lately, speckled Perch
heati 1 hr menu along with potato salad, grits,
hush puppies and baked beans "What's a Itsh try
w ith "ui all the salads and trimmings to go with
It.* suvs flw» n
Owen and Clvdt Muse make their home m thr
q utr’ little crirmminilv of Lake Monroe where
Clyde s retirement years allow him lo enjoy a
favorite pastime ot fishing "W e were both born
and raised right here in Sanlord. savs Gwen,
"wlni h is unusual ttrrausc there aren't too many
of tis natives around any more
O ih of eight living children, four brothets and
thn • other sisiers Gwen says. "Our lantllv lived
right across trotn the grammar school Mother
realn Influenced uiv t ooklng I used lo sit around
and wait h het all lb* lime until ! guess she gnt
tired ol n and put me in work I jtisi tike to cook
Whet, mother wasn't cooking, she was sewing,
and I can im icm lw r silting in the window and
watt lung her sew Stum I picked that up. ion. and
l*ve hern sewing ever since "
Taking advantage ol her talent with needle and
thread Gwrn became a line dressmaker 'I don't
do it anymore." savs Gwen, "but 1 have made
outfits tor main Hue jM-oplr I've made dresses lor
Just about anything from beauiv pageants to
wedding dresses I really loved doing it Nou 1 |ust
don lor relaxalton li sth r !&gt;csi trunqiilll/rr
Jrapweii ret alls memories ol iter younger days
grow ing up m Sanlord and the changes ih.it have
tak en place over tin vears “ Mother and Oaddx
rooted aronrid quite .1 bit in tbosr d a w says
G w -'ti ! thinkg we moved |ust about everv year
Mr. 1 ol thr si bools I went to are all torn down
now
( iwen was gradualed from Hanford High
Sell'Mil which was 1 he Middle Seliool onlll
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I wasn't .1 majorette m
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ntv Dad s American Legion Post When I was |usi

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G w e n M use of L a k e M o n ro e : 'I ju s t lik e to c o o k .'
.1 little lilt ol a tilin g I used lo m a rch In .ill lb.
lam x parades tltiw u io w n Each o tg .u u / .it mu bad
lilll* kids dressed in litlle ol u n lto rm s m arching
so jiroutllx T ile Am etleao Legion b.itl all old
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stvs Gw-rti. and when Clyde tame

home Irion the artitv l w-as introduced to h im W e
dated tor about nine months and then w r ran oil
to Georgia and got married It was so tu nny
because lie knexi w r bad jilan* but xvr had
decided to elope oxer the weekend anti w h e n xxe
returned Mother satd Well now xxe knoxx xxh.u
die xxcddlng cake xx as lor
Hill dial was in P U T and since then G w e n !tnd
Glvile h . u r raisetl lour daughters arid are a close
and loving famllx Sliirlcv Carol and S trp h a n tr
ami Ih rir tanitlies live in Sanlord ami W a n d a anil
her lamilx live in 1 antpa
Right n o w .' G w e n
saxs
die girls a m i I are m a k in g a career mil ol
visiting Chinese resiaur.mts We |usi luxe
C h in e se lootl and everv Monday is our tl.ix to
have lunch together We usuullx go shopping
then irx out a dilleteni restaurant |ust me anil
the girls I II. 11 so u r tlax ladles' tlax
I siax husx all the time
*av* G w e n V n x
aeiivr 111 I he C h u t , h i»t G od ol Propheex G w e n is
exciirdlv liH.king lor xxaid lo this year s v o u lh
camp
li s like .1 week long revival xviib luit ami
lellowshlp. G w e n savs Knr atsoul eight years
G w e n lias been head cook at the c a m p amt ibis
year the c h u r c h lias its o w n c a m p w it h
everything bra n d new and G w e n savs
li * going
to lie |ns| gre.U ro c k in g HI .1 new kitchen with the
other Lillies We have to cook 111 very large
quantities in these huge (mis and e v e ryth in g has
lo lie done fust n g lu We have lug n iu u lr x
hre.iktasts anti the kids all enjoy tt
Aside from G w e n s sum m er duties .11 the youth
eauqi she is very m u c h invovled tn lea* htng a
jutuoi SuiuLtx School class She is also a
Missionary leadei helping to raise tmiils tor
m is s io u .i l x work, and along with a group ol
Jicople G w e n Is a baud leader, not Ihe musical
kind but xxe h elp 'ih e Pastor keep ujt wtih tIt**
llo&lt; k savs ( ixxen
G w e n s six graiiilchllilrrn range In age lim n 17
x e . u s to 2 1 1 ami It s die lilllr one that lieljis keep
Iter xmm g she sax*
W r keep llllle K t
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u s ,1 lot because m i x daughter Slcphaule works so
he spends die ulg hl xxlih us amt ihen C h ile takes
him llshlug lie likes lu throw Iris net in die
xxaler or his lislung pole lo see wlial he can
catch lie s •■ven d iro w n die ear in lire wilier and
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Values Up To 6.99.
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Big B u c k s To H e lp Fig h t C a n c e r
Television's Dallas was the theme of the
Annual ACS 125 Gathering held in the Paola
mansion of Jan and Don Bauerle Patrons
depicting wealthy oil magnates and their
ladies fair donated big bucks to help the
contir ulng researh for a cancer cure One of
the largest donations came from Codlsco

Inc , a S I, 000 check which Ernest Cavallaro,
second from left, assistant secretary
treasurer of Codisco Inc., presents to Edith
McNeill of the Sanford Lake Mary ACS Unit
Local Unit president Vivian Buck, left, and
Dr Everett Shocket, right, president of the
State ACS. share in the presentation

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The Old Tim er * Reception,
formerly ihe Silver Anniversary
Tea, wa* begun tn HI 12 by the
clubwomen and I* hr id annually
lit the arched Interior of the old
club building on Church Avenue
In Longwood. Till* building,
built In IH7(). was originally a
cha|M*l ami community rrn lrr
located on the stir where Ihr
Eplseopal Church now stands.
When this Episcopal Church wa*
being built In IHM2, the little
chajiel wa* hauled &lt;&gt;fl la West
Longwood where II served as Ifit*
Sell t Tiion &lt; haj« i In 11' I l Iht
Ctvlr League Woman's Club
purchased the building and ha*
It moved to It* present site In
serve a* Ihrir club * huustng and
where the l adl es have
r*iabll»hrd a small library lo
serve Ihe laingwood community.

L.ixt week * Sjinngs Ait Show
I 0H5 lit the Altamonte Mall
IxMslrd mure than I I XX) piece*
ol artwork rreuied hx student*
liotii 3Haira public schools
The art Judged by prnloslou.il
artist* and an teacher* and
sponsored by the Seminole
C o u n c il ol P are nt Te a ch e r
A**ot latino* and the *1 lu.ul
Imiird. prrsrnlrd award* for the
seventh annual slum last Sun
dax
These county students were
winners Shaonirl lioardman.
A lla m o iilr Elem entary. I.ocli
lla ve n Scholarship: Hannah
Hawkins. East brook optimist
Creative Writing Award: dor
Pagan. Spring Lake. Maitland
Art Center Scholarship; Kindergnitrn Grouj) Lake Ortenta.
Sanfortl-Semlnole Art Assort.
Award Amlrra While Lakrvirw
Middle. Loch Haven Scholarship:
Susan liaytur. Lym a n High.
Sanford J r . W o m a n 's Club
Award, •md fur iwo Lake Mary
High students: Lort Lanier the
Altam onte Mall's Merchant*
Assoc
A wa r d and Jo e y
W elsburg. the He*t-ln*Show
A w a rd Irotn ihe Se m in ole
County Council ol P T A

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Old Timers Honored
At Annual Reception
Sid in ’ and sljipin' talking and
remembering — ibis wow ihe
laid-back formal ol the Old
rimer*' deception held by Ihr
L o n g w o o d C iv ic L e a g u e 's
Woman'** Club laxt Sunday attrrnnon to honor lire city'* oldrr
elll/ert* There wa* tin formality,
no long sjierches. |u*l a lew
words and Introduction* ami a
short irnprnttijitn speech by ihe
Mayor (lorerd to the speaker *
stand by a liny orptngenariunl
11 was a hot ailcmoon with old
celling tana stirring the conver­
sation. a* neighbor* visited
neighbor* young and old. talked
about old lime* and new. and
met old trie ltd* and made new
while enjoying lire sumptuous
refreshments homemade by ihe
ladles.
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corner and provided bat kground
music with ht* keyboard In tils
lap a* thr lathe* flitted about In
pretiy spring drr*se* and the
men stood or tiunkrred down In
their tie* and "good britches."
Old photograph* anti clipping*
w r r r displayed and passed
around A bottle display of old
r e m e d y b o ttle s fo u n d In
Longwotid wax set up

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...Cook Of The Week
Continued From 1C
ncvrdr'dld (Ind It. Me really kcfpsu* busy."
Clyde's retirement from civil nervier In 1983
allow* him to spend time In hi* garden, nays
Gwen. "It's not very big. but It keep* us with all
the greens we can une. I don't do any canning,
but I do a lot of freezing. We've got collarda.
squash. turnip*, potatoes, pea* and more," Gwen
say*. “ Hight now we've gotten Into the strawber­
ries and I've got *orne jams and Jeltle* ntade "
"O u r main family get togethrr I* on Christmas
Eve, Everybody gathers out here and the house is
so full, you ran hardly get In We fix a big supper
and open our gifts so the children ran lie home
with their families on Christmas morning We
Just take any opportunity we can and gather for a
barbecue or fish fry." saysGwrn
Sharing some of her family * lavorlte rerlp-s.
Gwen ha* Included her fainoune Okra Gum bo and
several salad* that are sure to add a delicious note
to your outdoor cooking. For a large group, her
camp recipe for English Apple Pie Is Just the
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Following Isa list:
OKR A G U M B O
I lb. sliced okra
I can whole inmaioe*. chopped
I medium onion, chopped
1-'A cup* raw potatoes, diced
4 slices bacon
salt and [&gt;epper to taste
Drown baron, drain, break Into small piece* or
tumble. Add potatoes and water and cook about
5 minutes Add remaining Ingrrdletns and cook
lor 15 to 20 minute* until vegetables arc tender
and Gum bo Is thick. You may have to add more
water Serves 6.

EXTRA SPECIAL SALAD
2 boxes lemon gelatin
I N 2 can crushed pineapple, drained (save JulceJ
1i cup crushed pecans
I j k k kagr [Jrram Whip lopping
I Hoz. package cream cheese
Prepare gelatin according to dlrecllons. add
pineapple. Let stand rill well gelled or overnight

For A
Special
Evening
A touch of glamour makes an
evening a special one. and
planning a meal so your com­
pany can Imagine that (hey are
dining In another country 1* an
excellent way to rnterlaln with
panache. Whether your guests
will dine at a "farin' In Italy
with a pasta course and then
rabbit, or at a “vineyard" In
France with a pale and coq mi
vln. *el the scene for dinner with
a smashing first course and
watch the evening take off,
Our favorite dinner Invitation
wold be to the Russian Imperial
Palace h i the (urn of the century.
The meal begin* with a delicate.
Icy-cold soup rnailr especially for
the Czarina, followed by Berf
Slroganoff for the main course
At the time of the Czar, many
exotic focal* were brought by
diplomats who were often ac­
companied by a chef on their
ofTlrhil visits. When the first
grapefruit arrived, It protuibly
was served In a spectacular dish
created Just for the occasion.
Czarina's Chilled Cucumber
S o u p Is s u c h a s t a r t e r .
Lusciously smooth, It has flavor
that stimulates the palate and
whets the appetite. Cubed cu­
cu m b e r. chicken broth and
sparkling grapefrull juice from
Florida are whipped In a blender
w i t h c h o p p e d d ill p ic k le ,
scallions and tarragon. When
thoroughly chilled and ready to
serve, champagne Is added fur a
llavorful touch of luxury. Serve
with u dollop of sour cream for
special effect.
Another country much In our
minds these days Is Indlu. with
television und the movies enter­
taining us with stories of thnt
exotic land. Curry might he on
yo u r m enu, preceded by a
sprctaculm Rajah's Koval Cat rot
Soup — carrots simmered in
chicken broth und grapefruit
Juice, spiced with cumin and
cinnamon and served hot, with
yogurt on the side. For a spec-Gil
touch, try a printed scarf on the
table and, Instead of wine, serve
beer In stemmed glasses.
CZARINA'S CHILLED
CUCUMBER SOUP
4 large cucumbers, pared,
seeded, cul In pieces(6 cups)
1 can (H ounces) frozen concrnlralrd grapefruit Juice Irom
Florida, thawed, undiluted
6 c u p s chicken broth or
Imtllllon, drgreused
1 cu p sliced dill pickles,
drained
2 small scallions
2 traspoon* dried Irul lurrugon
2 cup* dry champagne or dry
while wine, chilled
1 cup sour cream
Combine cucumber, grapefruit
Juice concentrate, chicken broth,
pickles, scallions and lurragon
Cover. Process In blender or food
processor. In several batches,
until snuxXh. Chill at least 1
hour. Just before serving, stir In
champagne, Serve with sour
cream.
YIELD: H servings IuIk h i I 10

Prepare Dream Whip. Whip logclher with cream
cheese and spread over gelatin mixture. Let set at
least 1 hour,
blend together:
1 cup pineapple Juice
1 tsp. lemon Juice
1« cup sugar
2 tablespoons cornstarch
2 eggs, beaten well
Cook until thick. Cool, then spread over cheese
mixture. Sprinkle with nuts. Chill and enjoy!
Serves. 12.

COPPER PENNIES
ICarrot Salad)
Place In large bowl:
2 Ilia carrots, sliced and cooked till barely done
1 large sweet onion, slice
Combine In a saucepan:
1 can tomato soup
'A cup cooking oil
Tv cup sugar
Bring to a boll and cook for 5 minutes Pour over
carrots, mix and refrigerate. This salad will keep
for weeks. If It lasts that long! Serves6to8.

Combine
I bottle Italian Dressing (16 oz.)
1 pkg. garlic-cheese dressing, prepared as
directed
place In a large bowl'
2 Jars green olives
1can black olives
I large can whole mushrooms
l Jar pepperonclnl peppers
I bunch fresh broccoli, washed and cut Into
floweret tes
1 head cauliflower, washed and cut into flow
crettcs
I Jar pickled onions, drained
1lb. carrots, sliced thin
Green onions, cut In 1 Inch pieces (optional)
8 oz. cubed Cheddar cheese
Hoz. cubed Mozzarella cheese
I pint basket cherry tomatoes
Pour drrsslng over vegetables, mix well and
refrigerate Mix every 2 hours. Can be made a day
before serving and vegetables added if you need
more. Gwen likes to use a large plastic bowl with
a good seal which can lie turned upsled down to
mix

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Pollock Fillet...
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Flounder Fillet
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Cod Fillet........
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Lykes American Sliced

Oscar Mayer Big Ones or

Cooked Ham .....

Beof F ra n k s ........

Acme Cream or Wine

Lykes Meat or Beef

H orring................

W ieners................

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English Muffin Bread

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Egg or Pumpernickel

RAJAH'S ROYAL
CARROT SOUP
3 cups chicken hmih
2 cup* gmpeliutt Juice (root
Florida
6 8 medium carrots (1 pound)
(Mired, cut In chunks
I m e d iu m o nio n, cut In
chunks
M teaspoon ground cumin
IX teaspoon ground cinnamon
U teaspoon salt
1 cup sour cream or plain

Bagels........................6 t».

69 *

Healthy ft Delicious

Bran Muffins.............6

99 *

Rose
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In large saucepot combine
broth, grapefruit Juice, carrot*,
onion, cuinln. cinnamon and
sail Bring to a boll Reduce heat.
Simmer 2S inlnulrs or until
currots are tender. Puree vegeta­
bles and cooking liquid In a
blender or food processor. Re­
turn to sauce pot: heat. Serve
with sour cream or yogurt.
YIELD: 6 servings (about H
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Festivity Takes On Simply Elegant Air

So Simply Prepared,
Simply Sensational
Festive occasions have a new
Hair- They air both simple ami
sensational, a style appropriate
(or today s active host or hostevs In fart, the contemporary
rook fre q u e n tly looks for
easy-to-prepare foods that offer a
touch of distinct Ion.
With this menu, simplicity
takes on an elegant air. The
familiar Ingredients are found In
most kitchens or are readily
available. Yet these entertaining

C h e r r y pie f illin g c o m p le m e n ts ro a s t t u r k e y b re a s t.

Fresh picked

Cherry pie filling goes beyond
dessert In this menu Asa sauce
tinged with the sweetness of
pineapple Julrc and the spiciness

Low In Sodium ,
Florida Te n d e r

Yellow
Squash

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Ideas, enhanced by the serving
pieces and fresh rtww-s. create a
presentation Ideal for most any
event — birthdays, graduations,
anniversaries, bridal showers
and other special occasions
throughout the year, such as
Mother's Day. Valentine's Day

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Florida (Large Size)

Slopin’ IVihlix
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a garden o! lush,
colorful planls and Powers.

PUBLIX RESERVES THE RIGHT
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Cherry Layer:

Great Baked *
or Candied,
North Carolina

2 cans (2 I mini es each I chert v
pte lllllng
2 leaapoon* gralcd orange rind
I teaspoon almond extract
SIIr mange rind and extract
Into cherry pie lining
S|ilii shortcakes in half hmi
soundly. Layer lugredlrnls Into
serving dishes, tiegluiilng and
riiiltug wllh cherry layer.

Sw eet
Potatoes
per lb.

Beautiful Fresh Flower

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Centerpieces
medium size

$ 1 0 "

large size

$ 1 9 "

Beautiful Blooming

African
Violets
4-Inch pot
$2*9

In Bud &amp; Bloom,
Assorted Colors

In Bud and Bloom,
Colorful Potted

Potted
Mums

Tulips,
Hyacinths,
Gloxinias

6-inch pot

$4 , 9 9

6-inch pot

$599

33c

Orchid
Corsages
each for

$499

Fresh Cut Flowers
Arranged in a

Mother’s Day
Bouquet

CHERRIES OVER ALL

For Snacks or Waldorf Salad,
Crisp Juicy

Red Delicious
Apples

3 1% 99*
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Serve with C heese Sauce, Tender

Fresh
Broccoli
large bunch
Roast On Th e Grill
Florida Tender Sweet

Yello w
Corn
Assorted Colors,
Attractive Single

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of brown mustard. U adds a
subtle yet distinct flavor to
turkey brrast
F o r d e s s rrf. I t ’ s C h e r r y
Shortcake Supreme — alternat­
ing layrrs of cherry Idling, white
cake and whipped cream The
delicate cake, e.isllv prepared
with a while pudding cake mix.
can tie baked In advance to save
last minute preparation time
Or. try Cherry Cream Delight
Cherry pie Idling spired with
orange perl makes a perfect
topping for this delectable Ice
cream pic in a chocolntr crumb
crust
To complete the menu. Ill
elude your favorite green vrgr
lable. such as fresh broccoli or
green beans The vegetables can
Ik - steamed atop I he stove or In
the microwave Wdh just a him
ol seasoning, such as an herb
butter, steamed fresh vegetables
arid Interesting texture and
flavor In the meal New |&gt;ot.lines,
baker! until tender and then
sprinkled with dill along with a
crispy salad and croissants pn&gt;
vide Ihe finishing lunch
W ith the addition of frrsh
roses, tlie table setting llsell
becomes regal In appearance
True, most people prefer red
roses Hut no matter what the
shade or Ihe quantity, roses an
colorful, easy In arrange and
provide unlimited opportunities
for an Innovative decor
With this buffet, preparation
for the m rnu and Ihe tattle
setting Is m inim al, leaving
plenty of time 1 0 enjoy the
celebration and I hr loud Itself
Shortcake:
I white eake mix wllh pudding
in mix
3 eggs
1 cup plain yogurt
1*i cup vegetable oil
1« cup water
Generously grease and limit
10-1*2 French inti forms or os*'
to to 12 0-ounce I’yrex custard
cups Mix all Ingredients tn large
mixing bowl at low speed until
moistened Heal 2 minutes at
highest speed Hake In AIM0
oven lor 20 2f&gt; minutes or until
cake springs back when touched
lightly in center. Coot ft minutes
on cake rack, turnout.
C r ea m y Filling:
2 packages (3 ounces enclil
cream cheese, softened
U cup milk
I trasjMMin almond extract
I (ahlrs|Kx&gt;i! powdered sugar
1 c u p wlil|&gt;|&gt;liig c r e a m
whipped, oi 2 clips prepared
whipped topping
Edertd cream cheese, milk
extract and powdered sugar tin
ill smooth. Fold In whipped
cream.

$1

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100uo Pure Florida Chilled

Orange
Juice
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$ -|9 9

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lambing lor Intriguing ways to
use d ie rry pie filling'? Just think
— "cherries over all" — and try
these suggest Ions
• Heal cherry plr Idling and
use as a quick and Ifavorful
tupping over waffles or pan
cakes. For a sjieclal launch, top
a Helgi.m waffle with vanilla tie
cream, warm rlu-rry pie Idling
whipped cream and nuts.
• Spoon cherry pie lllllng over
pound cake, cheesecake or Ice
cream. Use tight out ol the can
or mix wllh tills ol grulrd orange
perl, chopped mils or fresh
fruits,
• Prepare distinctive sauces by
cum bin I rig cherry pie lllllng
wllh. spites — cloves, nutmeg
cinnamon, ginger, curry powder:
fruits — chunky applesauce,
mandarin oranges, whole cran­
berry sauce; or mils — almonds,
(means. plnenuts. or walnuts
• Use these sauces over meals,
such as pork. lamb, veal chops
roasts, and ham slices; or over
poultry, such us chicken, turkey
Irrrast. Cornish game hens and
duckling
• Create u refreshing and light
meal wllh cherry soup Combine
one can 121 ounces) cherry pic
filling. 2 'A cups plum yogurt, 214
cups milk und 2 tablespoons
lemon Juice. Serve ( hilled wllh a
salad and crusty bread
• Layrr cherry pie filling with
right ounces of plain yogurt nr
sour cream for a refreshing
parfall Sprinkle with Coconut.
• Cut calorics one third by
using "llte" cherry pie Idling in
any of these recipes
TURKEY BREAST WITH PIQUANT CHERRY SAUCE
1 9- or ti pound breast of
turkey

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1 rt.n (21 ounces) cherry pie
filling
'H n m pineapple Juice
2 tablespoons mild brown
mustard
Conventional Directions: Place
thawed turkey breast,
breast slde up. In 3-quart baking
dish. Season turkey breast as
usual Bake In 325° oven for 2W
to 3 hours or until meat ther­
mometer registers 170° In Ihc
thickest part, not touching bone.
Let stand, tented with foil, for 15
minutes before slicing.
Microwave directions: Place
I hawed turke y breast,
hrrast-slde-dow n. In 3-quarl
baking dish. Season turkey
hreasl as usual. Cover loosely
with wax paper. Microwave on
high power for 10 minutes.
Rotate dish one-fourth turn.
Microwave on medium (50%
power) for 15 minutes. Tu rn
turkey breast over; microwave
with breast-side-up on medium
(50% jxiwer) for 15-30 minutes
or until meat thermometer regis­
ters 170° in thickest part, not
touching bone, Ix-t stand, tented
with foil, 15 minutes before
slicing.
Combine cherry pie filling,
pineapple Juice and brown
mustard. Meat to warm, do not
boll. Serve over sliced turkey.

When It comes to summer
desserts almost every cook has
thr same requirements. The dish
should be refreshing, kind to
both pockrtbook and waistline
and get you out of the kitchen
fust!
Impossible? Of course not. It’s
rasy to create Interesting de­
sserts tailor marlr to soothe on
even the most sultry day. All you
need are good Ingrrdlrnts and a
few minutes to concoct a dessert
that's a summer's dream,

GRANNY’S APPLE PARE AITS
1 cup vanilla yogurt
2 Ieaspoonsorange liqueur
1 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon

A p p le s a d d c o n tra s t in p a r f a it.

Cherry Topping;
I enu |2I oum es) cherry pic
filling
I tablespoon grated orange
rind
Combine Ingredients In small
ImiwI. Cover and refrigerate until
serving time.
Al serving lime, sel pie ortlo
warm dampened towel Cut pic
Into wedges; UR onto serving
plate Spread cherry topping
onto each slice. Top with a
dollop of whipped cream, II
desired.

THIS AD EFFECTIVE
THURS., MAY 9
THRU WED.,
MAY 15, 1905 . . .

CHOCOLATE DIPPED
PRETZKL8
I I o u n c e package (2 rups)
milk chocolate morsels
U cup vegetable shortening
About fifty 3-Inch twisted
pretzels or nuggets or rods
Combine over hot (not boiling)
wutrr. Nestle m ilk chocolate
morsels and vegetable shorten­
ing; stir until morsels melt and
mixture Is smooth Remove from
brut but keep chocolate over hot
wutrr. Dtp pretzels Into choco­
late mixture and coat evenly;
shake otf any excess coaling.
Place prrtzels on waxed paperlined eonklr sheets. Chill In
rrlrlgeiator until coating sets
(about 15 m in u te s). Gently
loosen horn waxed paper- Serve
Immediately or store In rrfrlgrralur until ready to serve, Yield
will vary according to slz of
pretzels. Makes: ubout 50 dipped
prrtzels

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SUMMER APPLE COMPOTE
44 cup sugar
I cup water
1 2-Inch piece stick cinnamon
1cup white wine
2 tablespoons lime |ulcc

3 G ra n n y S m ith Apples, cored,

cut In cubes (3 cupsl
1V4 cups honeydrw melon
balls
1 cups seedless grapes
Mix sugar and water in sauce­
pan; stir over low heat until
sugar dissolves. Add cinnamon
stick; bring to boiling; simmer 5
minutes. Remove from heat,
remove cinnamon stick; stir In
wtne and lime Juice. Cool Com­
bine apples, melon and grapes In
large bowl; pour syrup over fruit.
Chill several hours before serv­
ing
Yield; 0 to H servings

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day. pretzels have played an
Interesting If not curious role In
"snacking’’ history:
• Though the origin of the
name Is most likely from the
German term “ breuel'* tome
think Its true derivation Is Latin
meuulug *'u little rew ard."
Another school of thought gives
II Ihc same origin us ihr word
"prayer," and ycl a third story
coinblnrs these two versions
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to children who Irurncd (heir
prayers properly.
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funilUar nugget, twisted or log
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ward off evil spirits
• In yet another place and
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trees In Ihr ho|&gt;es they would
help the trees to Irrur well
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2 Granny Smith Apples, cored
and diced
Vi pint strawberries, hulled
and cut In half
I cup fresh blueberries
Blend together yogurt, orange
liqueur and cinnamon. Layer
diced apples, strawberries and
blueberries w ith yo g u rt In
parfalt glasses or dessert dtshrs
Chill until ready to serve.
Makes 4 lo 6 servings.

55 years growing with Florida

CHERRY CREAM DELIOHT
Chocolate Crumb Cruat;
•Acup butter or margarine
114 ru p s chocolate cookie
crumbs |nt&gt;nut IB cookies)
Conventional directions: Melt
butter; add rookie crumbs, stir
to mix well. Press Into bottom
and against sides of (Mnrh pie
plate. Cool. A ready-made choco­
late crust may also be used.
Microwave directions: Place
butter In 9-Inch glass pie plate.
Microwave on high (rower 30
seconds nr until melted. Add
cookie crumbs: mix well Press
Hilo Ikiiio ui and against sides of
plate Cool.
Ice Cream Layeri
I pint chocolate Ice cream
I (ilnt vanilla Ice rrcam
Allow Ice cream to soften. Stir
until smooth. Spread chocolate
Ice cream In chocolate crust.
Spread vanilla Ice cream over
chocolate Ice cream layer. Freeze
until firm, about 3 hours.

Summer Apples Star In
Easy, Refreshing Treat

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Snickers or Mars Bars

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Salads
M a k e -A h e a d Salads G r e a t
Fo r S u m m e r G a th e rin g s
Stric-dish salads arc perfect
accompaniments lor so many
summer occasions, such as faint­
ly r ru n io n s . neighborhood
Iwrljecurs and chinch socials.
Make ahead salads, particularly
ones that marinate in dressing
ahead of time, are a special
bonus because there's no worry
aboul Iasi-minute preparation
To celebrate summer's salad
days, the Krali Kitchens have
Cr eat ed t w o m a k r •a h c a d
marinated salads that arc de­
signed 10 make lbe rook's work

C o lo rfu l C a rr o t C oin S a la d c a n be m ad e th e d a y b e fo re .
Breakfast Club
Florida Grade A White

Large Eggs
per dozen

Olde Smithtield
Mild or Hot

easier. Carrot Coin Salad is a
colorful marinated salad that Is
appealing and easy to prepare In
quantity. Thinly-sliced carrots,
which may be cul by hand or
sliced In a food processor, are
blended with green pepper and
•diced green onion as the salad
base. T o give the salad a
sweet-sour flavor, raisins are
added to the vegetables and the
ingredients are marinated In a
mixture of tomato soup and
French drrxslng
Allow lhr salad lo marinate

Fresh Homogenized

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                    <text>77»h Y e a r, No. 308 Sunday, August 18, 1985— Sanford, Florida

By Rick Brunson
Herald Staff W riter
With new residents flooding Into Seminole County every day. all
competing for water service, city and county olflcials are putting
out the word — "If you don't pay your water bill, don't come
here."
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A survey of Seminole cities shows some are
getting stricter about past due wuter bills o n d ^ ' '
are not thinking twice about kicking
deadbeats out of the municipal
watering trough.
One such city Is Altamonte
Springs, which has about 0.000
water customers and nits o f
the flow to about 120 custom­
ers a month because of delin­
quent bills.
“ We cut them off." said Vicki
Pltlman. the city's utilities
c o o r d in a t o r , ra th e r m a tler o lf-factly. ‘ 'W e're, 'bad'

director Paul Moure. That's the
highest number of delinquents
reported by arty of the cities
s u r v e y e d . B u t n e x t to
Casselberry's 12.237, Sanford
also has the most water cus­
tomers ** 9.800.

Jetliner Down!
A r e S e m in o le Hospitals
P re p a re d F o r Disaster?
B y Susan Loden
H erald Staff W riter
When a Jumbo Jet fell from the
Dallas sky Aug 2 and brought a
fiery death to all but a couple
dozen of the 161 on board,
Texas hospltul officials garnered
praise for the way they dealt
with the tragedy. The key:
practice.
The Dallas medical workers
said mandatory disaster drills
had prepared them well to deul
with the real thing Officials ut
Central Florida Regional Hospi­
tal In Sanford und at Longwood's
South Sem inole C o m m un ity
Hospital say they practice too.
staging annual mock disaster
drills to make sure they will be
In lop form If they have to deal
with the real thing
The drills, which are called
unnanounced. usually bring an
Influx of patients from a stuged
bus crush who have a variety of
"Injuries." Some are "dead on
arrival." C FK H administrator
James D. Tesur said.
The tests ure held In conjunc­
tion w ith local em erge n cy
personnel such as police and fire
rescue workers and are required
by the Joint Commission on
Accreditation of Hospitals and
by the slate to maintain licens­
ing und accreditation. Tesur
said
"From what I've seen, we've
found no fault with our drills."
Hob Musselwhlte. who helps
c o o rd in a te C F H H 's ‘ ‘ C o d e
Green" disaster plan said. "I
think an actual casualty would
be responded to much better
than a drill. You've got realism
there. There's no doubt In my
mind our staff would perform

Herald

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N o Dough
H«r*w SSata fcy T m m i V

During the dry season, Mother Nature often leaves
Floridians without enough water. But any time of year
if you don't pay your water bill, your friendly City Hall
will do the same thing: You're cut off. High and dry.

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Altamonte customers have
20 days to pay their bills. After
that they are deemed delin­
quent but they get a 7-day
grace period.
"After that we whack 'em
off." Ms. Pittman said.
Customers arc also charged a
10 percent delinquent fee on
their balance every 29 days
they are late, she said.
To get their water turned
back on. such customers have
to pay a 925 reconnection fee
plus the balance due and the
late charges.
The message, she said. Is:
“ Don't come to Alluinonte u n ­
less you pay your bills."
Apparently, those who don't
pay their bills flock to Sanford
The city has about 60 to 100
delinquent bills a week and
turns off the tap to about 30-00
of them, according lo utilities

Evening

magnificently. Tha t's why you
have drills."
According to SSCII's safrly
director Doug .Estes, thr drills
are "a very real test, but people
react belter when It's a real
situation. They do things In­
stinctively sometimes when ...
they know It's u drill. No one’s
life depends on It I think they
huve to think things through to
make sure they're doing It right
Where If ll's real. I think they
Just do It without even thinking
ubout It.’*
Heudy or not. local hospital
staffs will probubly not have to
deal with the crush of u rnmmrr
clal airliner. None land at the
Sanford Airport, although they
p a s s over Sanford enroutc to
Orlando
The disasters troth he and
Estes expect to deal with are
multiple car accidents, stormrelated Injuries or a chemical fire
or spill. But neither hospital has
been trsted with a real, major
disaster
For CFKH ’s disaster plan to go
Into effect a m lnlm un of 10
related casualties must be In­
volved. SSCH has no minimum.
"We term u disaster anything
that would adversely effect our
ability to rcudei service to pa
tlents." Estes said. It doesn't
have to be tnusslve," for "Code
D " (for disaster) to go Into
effect."
Should such a disaster occur,
both Tcsar and Estes said the
care of patients already in the
hospitals would not suffer. How­
ever those with minor ailments
would find they would have a

Moore said Sanford custom­
ers get 38 days to pay thetr
bills. After that, the wuter Is cut
ofT. h r said. Logging customers
arc charged u 84 late fee. plus
97 If city workers have to cut
off the line after 2 p in . he said.

To reconnect they must pay
910 and the balance due.
Seminole County tuts about
750-800 delinquent bills a
month and cuts off water to
about 100 of (he worst, ac­
cording to Pam Hastings,
utilities manager.
C o u n ty cu sto m e rs have
19-20 days to pay their bills
before they are declared de­
linquent. If they don't pay 10 to
15 days after that, the faucet Is
shut off and they're left high
and dry.
It's an effective tool Ms.
Hastings said BO percent of the
people whose water Is rut off

Lightning Strikes
Seminole ...W hite
Lightning, That Is
White lightning struck Seminole County late Friday when a
sherlirs drputy arrested two ou(-ot-county men for possession
of moonshine — homemade hooch, bathtub gin. I he
•qx-akrusy drink of prohibition.
Of course, tilings have changed a little Th e still-made ttooze
was In a plastic "Jug" but apparently It still had the same ol'
kick.
According to a deputy's report, a person told him about a
car that was driving "dangerously." The deputy located the
vehicle with four men In It and stopped thr car at Heardull
Avenue and Stutc Knud 46. east ol Sanlord ut 10.50 p in.
While questioning the driver, who apparently did not have a
driver's license, the officer noticed a white plastic conlutner
between the men In the front seat. He reported that hr could
smell the Impurities of ulcohol und asked the men to step out
of the car.
The deputy reported the Jug contained "moonshine."
Sjiokesman for the sheriff's department. John Spolakl. said
few people are arrested In Seminole County for possession of
moonshine. He said In the pus! 10 years he can recall only
two such Incidents, and those Involved stills. Officials in
* Volusia County, where the men are from, also reported that
Illegal alcohol urrests are Infrequent.
Possession of the homemade booze, however, was not the
only headache the men faced.
A further search of the vehicle by thr drputy produced a
stolen 22callber handgun under u backseat and a ruse
containing dozens of hollowed-out dice, the kind that ran laloaded to Increase one s odds of winning at craps.
T h r driver of the vehicle, who the deputy reported was
anxious to talk about the Incident, said the gun. booze and
dice belonged lo one of the passengers.
Arrested and charged with possession of an untaxed
beverage wrre To m m y Lee Boother. 21. of DrLand. and
Gladstone G. Cole. 46. of Daytona Beach. Boother was driving
the vehicle and Gladstone was sitting In the front seat,
according to a report. They were being held Saturday In lieu
of 95.000 bond each.
T h r other passengers also were arrested. Charged with
carrying a concealed firearm, theft, and dealing In stolen
piopcrty wrre Alphonso Griggs J r.. 22. and Robert Bryan
Smith. 30. both of Daytona Beach. They were being held
Saturday In Seminole County Jail In lieu of 913.000 total bond
each on the various charges
— Deane Jo rd a n

Bee DISASTER, page 8A

pay up and have their water
turned back on the same day.
The county doesn't charge a
late fee but requires 910 and
thr balance due to reconnect.
Possibly the most lenient city
Is Lake Mary, which gives Its
customers 60 days to pay their
bills before cutting them off.
H ow ever. 3 0 d n y s after
they're billed, a 10 percent late
fee is larked on to their tub.
uccordlng to Barbara Gorman,
utility billing supervisor. They
must also pay a 920 fre lo
reconnect.
Until this veur. customers
only had 10 days to pay their

sentative will meet with them to
discuss the venture. Eckstein
and Klein say.
The call for a new union stems
from an agreement reached
Monday between the county
school board and the union for
the 1985-MO school year. While
2.200 county teachers got in­
creases of about 6.7 percent. 500
teachers with 15 or more years
experience got only a flat 4
percent raise.
A starting teacher In Seminole
County will earn 915,116 If the

negotiated agreement Is ratified
In a few weeks by the teachers
Eckstein said the bottom line
of the new union drive Is more
m oney for the experienced
teacher, not the novice educator.
"W e have given our lives lo
our kids." he said. "W e eat
lunch with the kids, open our
rooms to them The union and
the school board don't appteclate it. They place thetr attention
on the first- and second-year

Bee CUTOFF, page OA

Confirmed:
Fruit Trees
Have Canker
HAINES C IT Y ((JIM) - Bill
Adams was making preparations
today to burn almost 3 million
citrus trees at thr Adams Citrus
Nursery, the second ttinr In 10
months hr has faced the de­
cision.

nursery will have to lx- burned,
probably starting Monday, and
the trees sold to grove owners
will have to hr destroyed, along
with all citrus within .i 125 loot
radius.

Stale Agriculture Commission
D o yle Conner sutd F rid a y ,
lesions were found on several
m a tu re F ly in g D ra g o n or
nuntrntal citrus trees und on
num erous Swingle seedlings
adjacent lo the trees at thr
Adams nursery. He said addi­
Last October, canker was tional leaves and fruit with
found ut Adams Containerized s u s p ic io u s -lo o k in g c a n k e r
&lt;Kurus Trees Inc., and he had to lesions have been sent lo the hth
for testing.
destroy 000.000 trees.
Officials said Frlduy's con­
Adams said hts losses Iasi time
were 82.5 million, and said Ihr firmation Is the first In which
l«*ss tills time will lx- about $12 lesions have been found on troth
leaves and fruit.
million.
This Is the 11th nursery lound
H r said h r bus no Insurance
and will only receive partial infected by citrus canker since
com|x-nsallon from state and Aug. 23. 1984. when an out­
federal eradiation programs He break at Ward's Nursery In Avon
said he received only 9600.000 Park was the first appearance of
thr Infestation In the stale In
last lime
The only known means of inure than half a century.
T h e outbreak prom pted u
eradication of canker Is to uprtxn
and burn all Infected and statewide bun on shipment of
citrus. The ban later was lifted to
exposed trees.
Inspe ctors, w o rk in g w ith non-cilrus producing arrus. but
Adams' records, are (racking owners still must have their
down 240.000 trees he sold to groves certified canker-free und
grove owners since a quarantine dip the fruit In a disinfectant
was lifted Jun e 17. Most were before It can be shipped.
A g ric u ltu ra l age nts have
sold to grove owners In DeSoto.
Harder and St. Lucie counties.
See CANKER, page 6A
E ve ryth in g In the Adams

Plant pathologists confirmed
Friday what had been suspected
— some trees In his nursery
were infected with citrus canker,
•i highly contagious t&gt;.«&lt; trrla that
kills trees but Is harmless to
humans.

V e t e r a n T e a c h e rs C a ll Fo r N e w U nion
That, they say. Is unfair.
By Deane Jordan
W hltey E ck s te in and Bill
Herald Staff Writer
E x p e rie n c e d te a ch e rs In Klein, both teaching at Seminole
Seminole County are not getting High School, want to breakaway
a fair w la ry Increase say two from the Seminole Education
teachers who feel so strongly Association and Join the Ameri­
about the matter that they want can Federation of Teachers.
Marshall Ogletrre. executive
to start a new teachers union to
director of S E A and the teacher s
represent them.
Th e teachers, both 15-year bargaining agent, said such a
veterans, are miffed because break would be considered an
teachers at their level of experi­ Insult to SEA.
At least 10 more teachers
ence got 4 percent salary In­
creases while first-year teachers willing to stan another union are
needed before an A F T repre­
got about a 13 percenUt*rease.

bills, but the city commission
extended the deadline.
C ity C o m m issio n er Paul
Tremel said the commission
wanted to give the customers a
break.
. "T e n days just doesn't seem
like much of a period before
cutting their water off.” he
sa1:*..
Beside, he said. Lake Mary
customers are usually good
about paying their bills.
Also contributing to the city's
Indulgent attitude Is the fart
that Lake Mary has few rental
housing units. Tremel said.
"Homeowners aren't likely to
skip town on their water bills."
he said.
Lake Mary, which buys water
from Sanford, has about 1.200
customers. Ms. Gorman said
about 110 of those are delin­
quent each month and water to
about eight of those are cut o(T.
Not only docs the city give Its
customers more time to pay.
It's also more reluctant to shut
off the taps. But as this rural,
neighborly city grows, that's
changing. Ms. Gorman said.
"W e have not been (strict) In
the past, but we arc now. Our
delinquents were Just running
too high. People were expecting
me to call them when their bills
were late. They'd Just wait to
heur from me before paying. It
got to be where I couldn't call
people anymore." she said.
Officials from the other cities
surveyed say ihey work with
customers who are In dire
circumstances, even If they
appear to have a lough und

TODAY
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C la s s ifie d s ............. ..........5 8 B
C o m ic s ..................... ..............4C
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Sunday, Aug IS, 1**5

NATION
IN BRIEF
Tornadoes Rake A labam a,
Then Skip O v e r To T en n essee
PARRISH. Ala. IUPI) — Tornadoes spawned by Hurricane
Danny cut a 00mile swath of destruction through
Alabama, claiming two live*. Injuring 20 people and
causing widespread damage.
At least five tornadoes touched down Friday In
Williamson and Giles counties In middle Tennessee,
causing some property damage and power outages. But
officials reported no serious Injuries
Th e twisters roared up Alabama's "Tornado A lley" and
hit the rural mining town of Parrish at midday Friday,
Injuring six people and wrecking at least 11 homes and 15
commercial buildings. Including a downtown bank and
post office.
Alabama's Emergency Management Agency said a
woman In Parrish was killed when a twister ripped her
mobile home off the ground and hurled It over some trees.
The EMA also listed heart attark victim Myrtle Barnett. 74.
of Cullman as u second storm-related fatality.
Th e National Weather Service re|&gt;oried at least 18
tornadoes were sighted during a six-hour period Friday and
radar plckrd more than 40 funnel clouds — most along a
fiO-mlle line near Selma to Tennessee.

A c c u s e d Spy So u g h t Phone List
LO S A N G E LE S (DPI) — Former Kill agent and accused
Soviet spy Richard W. Miller once asked a security guard
for a list of home telephone number* and addresses of all
FBI employees In Los Angeles, the guard says.
Guard Ronald Foster said Friday that Miller asked him In
late Ju ly or early August 1984 — when Miller was
admittedly hnvlng an affulr with Soviet Immigrant
Svetlana Ogorodnikova — for the FBI personnel list.
"I went to the switchboard area, picked It up. laid It on
Ihe table and Mr. Miller picked It up. saying hr had to make
a phone call,” Foster said.
Foster said he left the room after giving Miller the list ho
he did not know what the counterintelligence agent did
with It.
Proserutors presented Foster's testimony at the end of
the secopd week of Miller's espionage trial. Miller. 48. faces
a life sentence If convicted of passing Fill document* to
Ogorodnikova for a promised 865.000 In gold und cash.
Ogorodnikova and her husbund. Nikolai, pleaded guilty
to conspiracy June 25.
Since Ills arrest Oct. 2. 1984. Miller has maintained his
Innocence. He says he wns using Ogorodnikova to Inflltrute
the K O I)

Nancy's Press A id e Resigns
S A N TA BARBARA. Calif. (UPI) - First lady Nancy
Reagan has tapjied Elaine Crispin, her personal assistant
for 4 Vs years, to become her new chief spokeswomun und
llaslon with the press.
In a surprise announcement Friday. Mi* Reagan a office
disclosed that Jennefer lllrshtx-rg. press secretary for the
lust six month*, hud resigned and would t&gt;e replaced by
Crispin.
Th e ictll|nin«nl will thrust Crispin — s
aide and
confidant to the lli*t lady and veteran Reagan campaign
worker — Into the high visibility Job of handling day-to day
relations with an often demanding press corps.
"I'm happy, excited and nervous all at once." Crispin
suld after the announcement was made In Washington
The Reagans wrre vacationing at thrlr moimtulntnp ranch
ul the time.
Illrshhcrg. named to press set retury |&gt;nxl on Feb 4. will
lake a new posiilon with the Office of Management und
Budget, assisting In the transition between departed
budget director David Stockman and Ills *uccesaor. James
Miller III
Th e changes will be effective Sept 3

WORLD
IN BRIEF
A t L e a st 15 Killed
In C a r Bomb Explosion
B E IR U T, l-ehunon (UPI) — A musstve car Ixiinb exploded
outside a market oil a busy highway In Christian east
Beirut lixluy, killing ut least 15 |x*oplr anil Injuring dozens
more, security (toller suld
" T h e (usually llgurrs are rapidly climbing," said one
|M)llcr officer. "So far we arc uwnre ol |5 dead and many,
m any, many others wounded A lot of Ihc casualties are
sevcrly burned."
Rrscue workers said many people Inside were napped
inside the market behind walls of lire and smoke.
As rescue wotkets rushed to the scene of the blast,
several urttilery shells i rushed Into the nearby streets only
a lew blocks uw*ay, police said
"M y (cum Is concentrating on Ihc supermarket where
many people arc still trapped behind Ihc m ictus of fire and
smoke." a rescue worker said. "I do not know how mnny
people were killed or wounded outside "
Th e Ahu Jawdrh hospital, where some of the victims
wrre taken. rr|Mirtrd receiving "several dead and al least
40 wounded In throne hour that followed Ihc blast."
Police said a Mercedes sedan |&gt;ackrd with ul least 330
pounds of T N T uml oilier explosives was purkrd outside a
supermarket when It blew up shortly tx-lorc noon IS a.in
E O T).

7 D e a d In N ew Racial V iolence
JOH A N N ESBU R G . South Africa (Ul'll - Racial violence,
fueled by anger over President Ptelrr Botha's apparent
unwillingness to dismantle apartheid. Ilared In black
townships today, and security forces shot and killed s
black man who was throwing gasoline bombs
In the black township of Zwrlcntcinba. near Worcester In
weslern Cape province, riot squads fired rubber bullets and
trurgus lo disperse lllrgul meetings and youths throwing
rocks, police said
Security forces said they shot lo death u black man who
was among a crowd hurling gasoline Iximbs and arrested
(our other people.
In Ih r township* of Eden vulr und Im b a ll near
Pietermaritzburg 450 miles southeast of Johannesburg,
police buttled rioting youths with nibber bullets und
leurgus. and two houses wrre flrrbombed 111 the mixed race
suburbs of Cape Town
Police said Friday there was a "marked decrease" In Ihc
Intensity of the racial unrest that has wracked South Africa
since September and killed about 830 people

M ore Travelers Asking
For Rear Seats On Planes
U n ite d Press International
A couple of tourists preparing
for a trip to Hawaii called a
travel agency In Oxon H ill. Md .
this week and requested seats
"In the safest part of the plane —
the back."
Th e y are among the rising
number of skittish airline pas­
sengers asking to sit In the rear
of the plane — the area where
the only survivors of two recent
crashes sat, an Informal survey
of travel agents showed Wed­
nesday.
Although the government says
there Is no statistical evidence
that passengers In any section
are more likely to survive a
crash, travel agents say many
are finding a sense of security In
the bark rows — usually* the
smoking section.
Th e four survivors of a Japan
Air Lines Jet that crashed Mon­
day In Japan with 024 uboard all
sat In the rear. The 30 people
who lived through the Aug. 2
crash of a Delta Jet outside
Dallas, which killed 134. were

also In the back.
"We have some people dying
to Hawaii who raid. We want to
sit In the safest part of the plane
— the back."' said Lucille Potts,
assistant manager of the Oxon
Hill Travel.
"Maybe up to 10 percent of
people are now asking for seats
In the back." said Potts. "Before
this week, no one asked for the
back, unless they wanted to be
In the smoking section." gener­
ally located In the rear.
"People don't care If It's smok­
ing or not: they Just want to sit
In the rear." said Elizabeth
Colling*, a Northwest Orient
Airlines ticket agent In Boston.
"A ll this talk makes people
nervous."
Stan Hershenow. an Eastern
Airlines ticket agent In Reno.
Nev.. said. "Usually people want
their seats as far forward as
possible. But now there have
been people buying tickets In the
smoking section and making
remarks about the Della crash."

Repair Sparks
C h a rle s H a rp e r of U n d e r Sea S e rvice s of O rla n d o , a d iv in g
a n d salvage f ir m , uses a lancing ro d to re m o ve b ro k e n
c o n c re te and steel re in fo rc in g rods f ro m the old ra m p s at the
S a n fo rd m a rin a th a t w e re closed A p r il 15. U S S has a 45 d a y
c o n tra c t with the c it y to re p a ir the r a m p s at the m a rin a for
$79,000.

Inmate's Homemade Knife Brings Charge
A 26-ycur-old Sanford man
held In the Seminole County Jail
since January charged In the
shooting of another Sanford man
has been arrested In the Jail for
allgcdly having a homemade
knife.
A Jail guard In a routine search
of cell block rej)orted finding
Sunday the disposable razor
which hud Ixrn made Into a
knife. The suspect reportedly
had |H&gt;sses»lon ol the knife, a
sherlirs report said.
The blade had been taken
from the razor and melted Into
Its handle to make a knife,
s h e r if f 's spokesm an J o h n
S|x)lskl suld.
Tim othy Lawrence McIntyre.
1004 Olive Ave., was charged
with possession of contraband In
the Jail at 11:30 u.rn. Thursday.
Bond was set In that case at
$5,000 and McIntyre remained
Jailed.
He was Jailed In Ja n u a ry,
churged with aggravated bat­
tery. |x&gt;ssesnlon of a concealed
firearm, felony (xisscsslun of u
lire,irm and (xisscsslon of Irss
than 20 grams of murtjuana. He
Is accused ot wounding Curlln
Williams during an argument at
Richards Grocery. 1506 W I3lh
St
S. mIh u I He was tnlUlly
arrested by Sanford police and
txmd on those charges was set at
$8,500. police reporlrd.
C A R T H E F T A D D R ES S
A Casselberry man re|Hjrledly
driving erratically wus stopped
by C a s s e lb e rry police and
charged with grand theft uuto
alter a (M i ll ie computer check
showed the vehicle the man was
d r iv in g had been re p o rte d
stolen.
T h e man wus pursued by
(Millce ns he drove from Winter
Park Boulevard to U S. Illghwuy

Action Reports
* F be s

* Courts
* Police
17-92 at Dog Track Road In
Casselberry, where he reportedly
ran a redlight.
James L. Flurlty. 28. of 1205
Quintuplet Court was arrested at
9 4 5 p.m. Thursday and wns
being held In lieu of $5,000
bond.

POLE W R EC K ER
A man who allegedly drove
Into a Sanford city light pole
causing $1,000 In damage re­
portedly drove on for about three
miles on U.S. Highway 17-92
before being nabbed by Sanford
police.
The pole hit Is on the corner ol
20th Street und the accident
occurred at about 3 a m Friday
Terry Keith Tabb. 28. d 24 1
Atom Drive, has been fLarged
with leaving the scene of an
accident with property damage,
careless driving, fleeing to elude
ami driving under the Influent c
He hasltcen released on $&lt;XX)
bond and Is scheduled in appear
In court Aug 28.
P O T IN C A R
Allamontr Springs police In­
vestigating a iraffle accident
charged a driver with driving
with a suspended license and a
possession of marijuana charged
was added alter his vehicle was
searched
Poller reported finding a
plastic bag containing about 23
grams ol marijuana In a dullle
bag In Ihr susperTa car.
Arthur Lee Wood. 28. of 3109
Ceclla Drive. Apopka, was ar

rested at 10:19 a m . Thursday
ou State Road 436 at Interstate
4. H r has lx-rn released on
$5.OCX) Ixuid und Is scheduled to
appear In court Sept. 9.
POT ON C A R
A Sanford woman sitting on
(he rear of a car parked al (he
West side Recreation Building on
Persimmon Avenue was charged
wlrii possession of marijuana
after jxillce reportedly spotted
her tryin g to con ce al two
cnvclojx-s they suspected con­
tained marijuana.
Police also suld Ihc car smelled
of marijuana and the envelopes
found contained ihedrug
Beverly Jean Jackson. 23. of
35 Seminole Gardens, was ar­
rested at L25 a in Friday. She
has been released on $ lo o bond
and Is scheduled to ap(&gt;ear In
court Aug 28
BAD CIIF.CK C H A R G E
A 25 year iild Sanlonl woman
tecused of forging and cashing a
$I(X) check al Atlantic Hunk has
been charged wtlh forgery, ut­
tering a forgery and gran ?(hefl
V R onrlta W aco of 474
Chestnut St., was charged al
noon Thursday alter being
qur* turned al the Sunlord (Miller
si niton, u ( M i l l e r re (Milt suld
I loud was set at $5.(XX).
CUH SINO AND T H R E A T S
A 36-year-old Sanford man
w ho reportedly cursed und
threat rued Ixilli his wile and
|Killce officers has ta r n charged
with disorderly Intoxication and
aggravated assault.
The mail and his wife. De­
borah Harrison, were arguing
outside their home at 1205
Lincoln Ave.. with (Millce pres­
ent. a |Ki||ce report said. The
sus|irct was verbally abusive to
both (xillce and Mrs Harrison
and when he learned she hud

rlulmed he had pulled a gun on
her he allegedly threatened to
kill her. He also reportedly
threatened to kill police who
struggled with him when m ak­
ing the arrest, the report said.
John Archie Harrison, arrcsicd
at his hom e al 4:28 p .m .
Thursday was being held In lieu
of $5,000 bond.
P O T T E D POT
Four marijuana plants In u
black (wit found growing behind
Ihc Barnett Bank al Slate Road
434 and Midway Avenue In
Lo n gw o o d , have been c o n ­
fiscated by Seminole County
sherlir s deputies.
Noah I. Iliodic. 10, of Briar
Cliff In Longwood reportedly
discovered Ihc plants In u
wooded urea and reported his
find to deputies at about 8:30
p m. Thursday. No arrests have
liecn made in connection with
the plants.
D U R G LA R IP .8 A T H E F T S
Sheriffs deputies have names
of (Misslhlr suspects who may
have burglarized Areuspun Ind..
1990 High St., Longwood. on
Thursday. The thief or thieves
entered the building through a
broken window aiut look $420
rash, to mruotirtng In pen worth
a total of $139. 12 hammers
with a combined value of $288. a
$350 air compressor and a $135
circular saw. according to a
report llled by manager Walter
D 1 rvtne. 35. of Apopka.
I wo gold chains with u com ­
bined value of $850 urc missing
(tom the home of Cheryl S.
Kascr 29. of 331 Raintrce Drive.
*17. Casselberry. The chains
disappeared from a Jewelry box
In a tirdroom between Aug. 10
and Thrusduy. a sheriffs report
said.

Florida's Mosquito Invasion Worse Than Ever
T A L L A H A S S E E (Ul’ll — Mosquitoes are
buzzing Florida from thr I’anhandlr to Ihr
Keys In bigger numbers this summer than
III years, and the Invasion may get worse.
S o fu r. says rm lo lo g ts t D r. Joint
Mulrennan. rite Invasion hasn't resulted in
uny outbreaks of m osquito-borne m
cephalitis, a disease which attack* the
nervous system und Is sometimes fatal
Mulrennan, chief of entomology for the
slate D e p u rtin rn l of Health and Re­
habilitative Service, said, however, an
m ilbrrak Is still possible.
"II Is still a llllle early lo lx- breathing
easily because the rnrephultlls season In
Florida Is usually In (he lute summer and

the lall." Mulrrnnun said. "So ll wr are
going to see the virus start showing up w r
should start seeing 11 within tin next few
weeks."
M ulrennan says the Mtatc has test
chickens used to detect the disease and so
lar there have txrn no signs ot it.
Mulrennan suld Florida's 67 breeds ol
mosquitoes are thriving tilts year because ol
frequent rains followed by dry spells.
He suld many mosquttix-a lay eggs on
dump soil, where they are dormant until the
soil Is fltMMlrd.
"It's going lo take an end to these cyclical
rains lo break II Ibrerdlng condition*) or. ol

course, when cold weather conies that will
do It." he said.
But that's In the future, and the Insects
are buzzing and hiring uway Just about
everywhere in the Sunshinr State.
Orange County mosquito director George
Alexander says M's Ihc worst outbreak In
ycurs ol Ihc Insect In his urea, and
Mulrennan says It's statewide
“ This Is absolutely one ol the worst years
we've had In some time, not Just In one part
of the slue hut all over, from (he Punhandlc
almost to Key West.” Mulrennan said.
"I've been here six years and II hasn't
Ix-en this bid In those six years." hr said.

WEATHER
N A T IO N A L R E P O R TS :
S e v e re s to rm s h u r li n g
tornadoes, large hull und torr e n t liil ru in p o u n d e d the
northern Plains today. T h e re­
mnants of Hurricane D anny
soaked the South uflcr hurling
twisters that left two dcud and
20 Injured In Alabama. More
Ilian 30 tornadoes knocked out
power und damaged buildings
Friday In Alabumu. Georgia,
Tennessee and Mississippi, wllh
most of the twisters reported In
Ajubumu. the National Weather
Service said One A lub um a
tornado tossed a mobile home
into the air. killing u woman
Inside. Olllclals also blamed the
storm for a fatal heart attack
suffered by a 74-year-old woman
und al least a score of Injuries.
The low pressure system that
once was the center of Hurricane
Danny poured heavy rain today
on the South, with more than 4
Inches reporlrd In Huntsville.
Ala . and nearly 4 incurs falling
In Jackson. Miss. Flash Rood
w a t c h e s w e re p o s t e d In
southeastern Kentucky, most cf
middle und eastern Tennessee
;*nd the mountains of western

V ir g in ia .
A R E A F O R E C A S T ) Partly
cloudy Saturday. Scattered af­
ternoon show ers and th u n ­
derstorms. High low to mtd 90s
Light wind. Rain chance 40
perrrnt. Saturday night partly
cloudy. An Isolated evening
shower or thunderstorm Low
lower to tnld 70s. Light wind.
Rain chance Irss than 20 per­
cent. Sunday partly cloudy with
a 40 percent chance of afternoon
showers and thunderstorms.
High low to mid 90a Light wind.
AREA READINGS (8 a.mji
temperature: 77; overnight low:
75: Friday's high: 93: baromelrlc
pressure: 29.94; relative humidi­

ty: 94 percent: winds; rust
souriirust al 5 rnph; rain: .92
Inch, sunrise 6 55 a m., sunset
8.03 p m .
..SUNDAY TIDES: Daytona
Beach: high*. 10:17 a.m.. 10 41
p rn.; lows. 3:51 a m.. 4 04 p.m.:
Port Canaveral: highs. 10.09
a m ., 10 33 p m ; lows. 3:42
a in.. 3:55 p m.; Bayport: highs.
3 29 a.m . 3:10 p.m.; lows. 9:24
a in.. 9:57 p.m.
..MONDAY TIDES: Daytona
Beach: highs. 11:05 u.m.. 11:26
p m.: lows. 4:34 a m .. 4 55 p.m.;
Port Canaveral: highs. 1057
a.m.. 11:18 p.m.; lows. 4 25
a.m.. 4:46 p.m.. Bayporti highs.
3:55 a.m.. 3 59 p.m.; lows. 10:07
a m.. 10:25 p in.
B O A T IN Q F O R E C A S T ) St

Augustine to Jupiter Inlet out 50
miles: Variable wind 10 knots or
less through Sunday. Sea less
than 3 feet. Widely scattered
s h o w e rs and a few t h u n ­
derstorms.
EXTENDED FORECAST:
Monday through Wednesday — •
Partly cloudy. A chance of
mainly afternoon and evening
thunderstorms. Highs upper 80s
lo lower 90a. Lows from the low
70s north to around 80 south
and keys.

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Scientists Find
AIDS Virus In Tears

FLORIDA
IN BRIEF
D angerous M a rie l Crim inals:
N o Freedom Till On Cuban Soil
MIAMI (UPI) — Martel refugees who were Jailed for violent
crimes In the United States will be held In custody until
they set foot on Cuban soli, the district director of the U.S.
Immigration and Naturalization says.
INS Miami district director PerTy Rlvkind said Friday the
criminals will be held by the government until Cuban
President Fidel Castro agrees to accept them back, even If
It means they are never set free. He said the ruling affects
about 3.000 Martel refugees.
About 3.600 of the Martel criminals — most of them
convicted of such major crimes as rape, robbery, assault or
attempted murder — are being held in Florida and Georgia
slate or federal prisons. The rest are scattered throughout
the United States.
Rlvkind said a policy statement Issued by INS Commis­
sioner Alan Nelson a week ago was misinterpreted and the
federal government never Intended to set dangerous
criminals free.

Latin A m erican M o n ey Flo w s In
MIAMI (UPI) — Latin American deposits are pouring Into
Miami's International banks In record numbers amid one of
Latin America's worst economic crises ever, a published
report said Saturday.
Foreign deposits tn South Florida's 40 International
banking agencies, which are branches of foreign banks,
totalled $3 7 billion In June — up 45 percent from the
same month last year, said the report. About 90 percent of
that money came from Latin America, officials said
"Th e money Just keeps flowing In." said Wilbert Bascom.
head of the Bureau of International Banking. “ Deposits are
growing quite strongly."
The money apparently Is coming Into the Miami banks
because large corporations and wealthy Individuals In
I-atln America are concerned about currency devaluations
and political Instability.

W ASHINGTON (UP!) — For
the first time, scientists have
found an AIDS-related virus tn
teardrops, but there has been no
evidence the disease can be
spread by repeated contact with
tears.
Scientists at the National
Cancer Institute Isolated the
v iru s from te a rd ro p s of a
33-year-old female AIDS victim.
They also found evidence of the
virus In tears of three other AIDS
patients tested, but none In tear
samples of healthy volunteers.
“ It's not possible for me or
anyone else to say Infectious
v ir u s can be t r a n s m itte d
through tears, but the virus has
been found In tears." said Dr.
Robert Gallo, head of NCI's
laboratory of tumor cell biology,
where the discovery was made.
"It Is theoretically possible
that tear contamination of an
open wound could be a possible
mode of transmission, but we
know of no epidemiological evi­
dence thut that has ever oc­
curred." Gallo said Friday.
The findings, believed to be
the Orst to show the existence of
the vims In tears, are to be
published In the British medical
journal The Lancet.
Principle authors Include Dr.
S. Zakt Salnhuddln. who Isolated
the virus from the tears, and Dr.
Leslie S. Fujikawa of the Na­
tional Eye Institute's clinical
branch.
The findings show that the
H TLV -3 vims Is present In more
body fluids than researchers
thought. Gallo said.

Principle sites where the vim s
Is known to multiply Include
certain white blood cells crucial
to the body's Immune system
and brain cells. The vim s has
also been found In lymph nodes,
blood plasma, semen and saliva.

LAKE MARY CHAMBER
OF COMMERCE
Invites You To

Meet T h e
Candidates Night

By attacking the Im m une
sy s te m . A ID S destroys Its
victims’ ability to fight off dis­
ease. Patients fall prey to a
variety of unusual Infections and
cancers. When brain cells are
Involved, they may suffer mental
disorders
The vims Is believed to be
spread by Intimate sexual con­
tact. contaminated blood or
blood products and use of con­
taminated needles It Is generally
thought not to be transmitted by
casual contact, such as kissing.

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Moderated By Sem . Co. League
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Board To Ask
Land For Park
Be Purchased
B y Jan e Casselberry
H erald Staff W rite r
Longwood Parks und Recre­
ation Advisory Board Clmlrmun
Deane Plain is expected to re­
commend the i lly look Into the
posslhlc purchase of the Stum 's
C o r n e r p r o p e r t y at E . E .
Williamson Koad and Range
Line Road for a city park.

{'on/a//y uuntes/yoa to

Plato . . HChroTuTn'to make i t la
proposal at Ih rC Ily Commission
meeting scheduled for 7:30 p in.
Monday at city ball. 175 W.
Warren Avc.
T h e advisory board previously
voted unanimously to mukc the
recommendation and to also
request Dial all public city parka
tie dedicated for perpetual use so
th a t c o m m is s io n s c a n n o t
arbitrarily deride to convert
them to other uses. Pluto said
the txiard does not want other
parks to go the way of Candyland Park, half of which was
taken for use as percolutlon
ponds for the Skylark Sewage
Treatment Plant
“ It doesn't make sense." Plato
said, "to Invest several thousand
dollars In landscaping und |&gt;ark
facilities and then wipe them
out. They ran I tie recouped.'
Plato said the Slum 's Corner
site is approximately 576-by-580
feet and would make u good
lam lly-lypr park with picnic urea
am! jogging path*. He *»ld there
Is no other park of any conse­
quence In the arra near the
Sandalwood subdivision.
Also on the agenda Monday
night will tie a public hearing
and final vote on an ordinance to
Increase water rules Under the
proposed amendment, the legal
owner of property must make
application for water service for
renters and will be held re­
sponsible for puymrnt If the
unpaid bill exceeds the deposit.
If not |iald. a lien can be filed
against the properly.
Deposits will lie: $50. residen­
tial and single commercial units:
$IO O fur beauty shops and
restaurants with more than a
50 scat capacity, commercial or
apurtmeni buildings of 30 or less
units where water Is purchased
on hulk basis; and $200 for
complexes with more thun 20
units.
T h e base fee will be raised
from $3.t&gt;4 lor 5.000 gallons to
$5 for up to 3.000 gallons There
will be an additional charge of BO
cents per thousand gallons from
3.001 to 8.000 gallons. The
charge will go up uu additional
five cents per thousand gallons
In S.OOO-gullon Increments up to
$1.20.

City Attorney Gerald Konnan
will present an proposed ordi­
nance prohibiting commercial
ve h icle s and tru c k s w hich
exceed 5,000 pounds gross
weigh! from (raveling on streets
and roads tn ihe city that are so
posted, except for emergency
ve h icle s , city m ain ten a nce
trucks, delivery vehicles, and
trucks and commercial vehicles
which have received written
permission from the police chief
or mayor.

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9:30 a .m . to 9:30 p .m .
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very special
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colors, fabrics and lengths may vary, the
savings are always sensational

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7 .7 % Financing
Offered On
1985 GM Cars

BUSINESS
IN BRIEF
2nd A nnual C o n feren ce S la te d
Fo r W omen B usiness O w n ers
Th e Women's Buxine** KducallouaJ Council 1% planning
II* 2ml Annual Women’* DuilncM Ownership Conference
In In- held Sepl. 5-7 at the Radluon Plaza Hotel In
downtown Orlando This two day conference Is designed to
aid present and prospective women business owners. It will
feature 25 workshops offering practical advise and
lo u u v lln g on business management skills, educational
programs, exhibits, receptions and a luncheon honoring
women business owners In addition, participants are
given l}ie opportunity to network with other business
women. Senator Paula Hawkins Is scheduled to be keynote
speaker- Inlormallon on registraiirm or the exhibits may be
obtained try calling 1305)629-4020 or by writing WHEC,
400 N New York Avenue, Suite 200, Winter Park. Florida
32789

Investm ent C la sses To Begin
Kandy West. Account executive lor E. F. Hutton A Co. In
Orlando will be teaching a four week course on Investing In
the 1980’s at Seminole Community College Iregluning
Sept 25 The course Is offered In conjunction with I he
Orange County Adull Education system. The classes meel
7 p m to !) p m Materia) Is drslgncd to benefit the serious
Investor In today’s economy, whether beginning or
advanced.
There Is a registration fee. More Information may be
obtained by calling Wesl at 422-2800

tors Institute. Course 2 was
Becky.Courson, member of
D E T R O IT (UPII — General
attended by 115 realtors from
the Seminole County Board of
Motors Corp. has announced It
many parts of Florida.
Realtors and W'all St. Com­
will offer 7.7 percent financing
A faculty of 20 Instructors
pany associate, has won a
on most 1985 cars and lightfrom across the United States
scholarship to Realtors In­
duty trucks In a seven-week
taught classes In real estate
s t i t u t e ’s C o u rs e 3. Ms.
"sales blitz" to make way for the
appraising, financing, land
Courson was selected for the
Introduction of Us 1986 models.
planning and development,
scholarship after scoring the
GM Mild the rate Is the lowest
ro
nsiructlo n . Investments,
highest. 117 out of 120, on the
retail rate in the history of
syndication and related topics.
Institute’s Course 2 exam In
G e ne ral Motors Acceptance
Course 3 will be held Sept. 9
Ju ly in Jacksonville, accord­
Corp., Its financing arm. The
•14 In Port St. Lucl;.
ing lo the director of education
rate Is effective now through Oct.
Ms. Courson Is a licensed
for the Florida Association of
2
broker and has been Involved
Realtors.
T h e cut-rate financing will
with much of the residential
Part of three required In­
translate Into an average savings
and commercial property sales
stitute courses to earn the
of 91.550 to buyers of eligible
nationally recognized designa­ activity In the north Seminole
cars and light-duty trucks. GM
B e c k y C o u rs o n
tion of OKI — Graduate. Real­ area.
suld. Savings as much as $2,250
are possible In some cases, the
company said.
"T h is dramatic 7.7 financing
on purchases ... will provide the
s a le s m o m e n t u m fo r an
across-the-board clearance of our
vehicle stwks to prepare for
three years In California. Florida, and Texas
D ETR O IT (UP1| — The opening of a Chevrolet
1986
models," said James G. dealer store In a suburban Illinois shopping mall
The Chevrolet store, located In (he SoulhPark
Vorhes. vice president In charge marks the beginning ol a test phase and possibly
Mall In Moline. Illinois. Is an extension of a local
of GM 's Consumer Sales and a new way to sell cars lor General Motors Corp
dealer. Mills Chevrolet, whose showroom and
Service Staff.
service garage Is about a mile from the mall
GM Is ihr last of Detroit’s Big Three carrnakrrs
Cars and trucks covered by
Called “ Mills on ihc Mall." the store offers a
the 7.7 percent financing Include to try such a concept, which t» designed lo give
selection o( parts and accessories, as well as two
new
models
—
and
car
dealers
—
better
public
10 Chevrolet models, eight Pon­
of Chevy’s latest products — the Astro minivan
tiac models, ihrce Oldsmoblle exposure,
and the Chevrolet Nova, the new subcompacl
models, thrre Dulck models,
built through
I s Joint venture with Toyota
Ikiili Ford Motor and Chrysler Corp have had a
three Cadillac models and three handful of satellite dealerships for the jwisi iwo or
Motor Co.
CM C (rucks,

Satellite Showrooms Open

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CARACAS. Venezuela (Ill’ll —
Venezuela’s huge Polar Brewery
this month Ihrows Its Polar beer
Ini" ibi highly rompclltlvr IJ.S.
in.uk. t
I In- |imip.i Bay area will serve
as die lesi market lor Initial
shipments. &lt;iim|i.my olllclals
said.
Polar will he die only U S
Inipoiled beer to l«- shipped
lelrlgrraied Irom Ihe bowery to
die dlsIMhulor. wlileh "T o a
huge extent will overcome
transport ami quality problem*
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not resolved.”

Polar Brewery

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P o w e r Co. Prom otes Sp o k esm a n
Tracy I, Smith has been promoted to manager of public
Information of Florida Power Corp
llfccnlly, Siulili has been public information coordinator
lor llu O n iru l Florida territory of Florida Power He joined
ibi Hr in in 1973 ,ui public Information sjieclallsl Smith
mil movt Irom Ills Winter Park office to the corporate
headrpiarters In St Petersburg.

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Beck's of Germ any wtih 17
percent, and Molson of Canada
and St, Pauli of Germany, each
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Meet Y oup Training Needs
ONE YEAR CERTIFICATE
PROGRAMS
CHILD DEVELOPMENT
DATA PROCESSING TECHNOLOGY
DRAFTING TECHNOLOGY
ELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGY
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CHILD DEVELOPMENT
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DATA PROCESSING TECHNOLOGY
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ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY
CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY
ELECTRONICS TECHNOLOGY
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FOOD SERVICE MANAGEMENT
INTERIORS
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NURSING

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Sunday. Aug. II. It t J -S A

Hearing On Flood Control Set
public bearing dale as Sep
tember 12 Those who attended
that meeting arc advised to take
note of the correct hearing date
The project ts a cooperative
effort of the Water Management
District and the U.5 Army Corps

Special To T h e
Herald Sanford
P ALA TK A
A p u b lic
hearing to receive testimony
regarding a flood control project
In the Upper St. Johns River
Basin will be held at the Palalka
headquarters of the St Johns
River Water Management Dis­
trict on September 10. 1985 at
10:00 a.m
This public hearing follows a
series of public meetings, in­
cluding one held In Sanford,
where water management staff
explained various project com­
ponents. Public Input was heard
at all the meetings and will be
made part of the record lor the
September 10 public hearing
At the Sanford meeting, water
m a n a g e m e n t o f f ic ia ls i n ­
a d ve rte n tly a n n o u n ce d the

of Engineers.
The public hearing Is open to
all interested persons Water
Management Dtstrtct head­
quarters are located adjacent to
Kay Larkin Airport on Highway
100 In Palatka.

W i l e y T o S p e a k A t M A D D M e e t in g
ident of the Orange County
Chapter of MADD. will speak to
the gathering Her ternaged
daughter was killed In a ear
accident caused by a drunk
driver, spurring her efforts to cut
down on the ttkrllhood of similar
tragedles
MADD of Seminole urges those
concerned about the drunk
driving problem and desiring to
do something about it to attend
thr meeting

Sem inole County Mother s
Against Drunk Driving IMADD)
Chapter has scheduled a meet­
ing and membership drive Sepi.
16
The meeting will begin at 7:30
p.m In the cafeteria of the Isi
f lo o r o l F l o r i d a M o s p 1lal/Altumontc of Stale Road 436
Just east of Palm Springs Drive
in ALtamontc Springs
Mary Wiley founder and pres-

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G ra n d O p en in g G re e tin g
L a k e M a r y C h a m b e r of C o m m e rc e P re s l
dent B u zz Petsos, left, shakes hands w ith
K a re n R ic h a rd s at the g ra n d opening of her
n ew flo w e r shop, D riftw o o d V illa g e F lo ris t,
549 W . Lak e M a r y B o u le v a rd . Store c le rk

V O G U E w om en
have everything
under control!

Ruth C o o p e r, second fro m rig h t and c u s­
tom er J e n n y J a r r e t t |olned in the ce le b ra ­
tion. As a g r a n d opening sp e cia l, the shop
w ill be o ffe rin g a dozen long stem roses for
f 10,95 th ro u g h M o n d a y .

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S U N D A Y , A U G U S T 18
Sanford Big Book AA. 7 p.m .
open discussion. Florida Power
and Light building, N Myrtle
Avenue, Sanford.
Ala non meeting, H p.m.. 1201
W. First St.. Sanford
58th National Convention ol
the National t-adlrs Auxiliary,
Jewish War Veterans of the
U.S.A., August 18-25. Myall Or
lando Hotel. Kissimmee
M O N D A Y . A U G U S T 10
M a itla n d -S o u th S e m in o le
Cham ber of Commerce Golf
Tournament. Bay Hill Country
Club. Orlando. Check-In and
lunch. 11:30 a.m. to 12 45 p.m
Shotgun start. I p.m. Awards
presentation. 6 p.m. Registration
deadline August 16. For In­
formation call 644-074 1.
Estate Planning Seminar on
avoiding probate and m inim iz­
ing estate (axes. Deltona Inn. 7-9
p.m. with coffee and Individual
questions answered 6:30 to 7
p.m. Speakers Barbara Stock,
author: timer Floyd, attorney)
and Raymond Slgley, trust of­
ficer. For inform ation, call
Margaret Dukes at 647-3025 or
1-800-432-0399.
Bowling league for mentally
handicapped. 4-5:45 p.m., Altamonte Lanes, 2H0 Douglas Ave.
Call 862-2500 for Information.
Re bos Club AA. noon and 5 3 0
p.rn., closed. 8 p.m., step. 130
Normandy Road. Casselberry.
Clean Air Keboa at noon, closed.
Apopka Alcoholics A n o n y­
mous. 8 p.m.. closed. Apopka
E p is c o p a l C h u r c h . 615
Highland
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.
Fillow&amp;hlp Group AA. senior
citizens. 8 p.m.. closed. 200 N.
I-a he Triplet Drive, Casselberry
T U E S D A Y , A U G U S T 20
Casselberry Klwanls Club,
7:30 a.in.. Casselberry Senior
Center. 200 N. Lake Triplet
Drive. Casselberry
Sanford Toastmasters. 7:15
a.m., Christo's Restaurant. 107
W. First St.. Sanford
Citizens Against Crime semi­
nar on crime prevention. 10-11
a.m.. Wllshlre Plaza's Festival
Bazaar. 857-22 E. Semoran
Btvd.. Casselberry.
Sanford Optimist Club. 11 45
a.m.. Western Slzzlln Restau­
rant. Sanford
Sanford Senior Citizen Club,
noon. Sanford Civic Center. Bag
lunch and program.
Sanford Lions C lub. noon.
Holiday Inn. Interstate 4. San­
ford.
S o u th S e m in o le C o u n t y
Klwanls Club. noon. Quincy's
Restaurant, Highway 17-92 and
L iv e O a k s B o u le v a r d ,
Casselberry.
Central Florida Blood Bank
Seminole County Branrh. 1302
E. Second St., Sanford. I I a.m
to 7 p.m. Florida HoapltalAltamonle Branch. 601 E. Alta­
monte Ave.. 11 a.m. to 7 p m.
S a n fo rd -D u p lic a te B rid ge
Club. I p.m.. Greater Sanford
Chamber of Commerce. 400 E.
First St.
Keboa Club AA. noon and 5:30
p m . closed. 8 p.m.. step. 130
Normandy Road. Casselberry.
Clean Air Reboa Club. noon,
closed.
Sanford AA. 5;30. closed dis­
cussion. and 8 p.m.. open dls
cusslon. 1201 W. First St.
24-Hour AA group beginners
gpen discussion. 8 p.m . Second
and Bay Streets, Sanford.
17-92 Group A A . 8 p.m .,
c lo s e d . M essiah L u t h e r a n
Church, 17-92 and Dogtrack
Road.
Overeaters Anonymous, open.
7:30 p.m .. Florida Power A

Light. 301 S Myrtle Ave . San­
ford.
W EDNESDAY. AUGUST 2 1
Full Gospel Business Men's
F e llo w s h ip I n t e r n a 11 o n a I
breakfast turning. 0:30 a m .
Holiday Inn, Slulc Road 436 und
W yn to re R o a d . A lta m o n te
Springs For details call 6564255
Central Florida Blood Bank
Srntlnolc County Branch. 1302
E Second St.. Sanford. 9 a.m to
5 p .m . F lo r i d a H o s p it a lAltamonte Branch. I I a m to 7
p.m
Sanlnrd Klwanls Club. noon.
Sanford Civic Crr.tcr,
Casselberry Rotary breakfast,
7:30 a.m., Casselberry Senior
Center. 200 N Lake Triplet

Drive.
Medicare help for seniors. 10
a m until noon, and free blood
pressure checks by Paramedics,
I ) a.m. to noon, Casselberry
Senior Center 200 N. Triplet
Drive. Casselberry.
C O P E S u p p o rt G ro u p of
Sem inole A re a . 7 :30 p.m ..
Seminole Com m unity Mental
Health Center. Cranes Roost
Office Park. Suite 377, Pelican
Building. Altamonte Springs.
First and third Wednesdays for
families and caregivers o! long­
term mentally dlsnblcd Free of
charge.
T H U R 9 D A Y .A U G U S T 22
Sanford Jaycees meeting, 7:30
p.m.. Jaycee building. 5th and
French Sanford

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The G reat Race
It Wasn't All Fun And Frolic, But They'll Do It Again
fly Rick Brunson
Herald Staff W rite r
Cruising arms* llic country in an
antique car was a hot, smelly, tiring
experience, says Sanford archltcci
Je rry Gross Uui II was worth It
"I don't know how many people have
sal In a 50 year-old ear and gone coast
to coast.” Gross said. "1 don'I think in
m any.”
Gross and tils father. Don. started mil
.June 24 from Hollywood. CaJlf. In their
1 92 0 D e lu x r M o del A " J e n n y
Steam eleuncr." Eleven days, two
b re a k d o w n s
a n d o n e b ro k e n
windshield later, ilir pair pulled into
New York C ity to the cheers of
thousand* ufcoiilel I Mossing fans
Gross says "The Great American
Kate." as It's called, was one of the
most exhilarating experiences In Ins
life Wind made II so, he said, was a
combination of the nostalgia of driving
an antique car. the comarnderlr with
his father and the other drivers. Ihr
hospitality of "plain folk” along Ihe
way — all woven Into a trip across l lie
multicolored tapestry that Is America
"You start out from very lavish
upbeat Hollywood and go lo the &lt;orn
Im-II then lo die Indian reservations and
then lo where they talk ihrough their
noses — Nrw York." Gross said
In Hollywood, the nlgln before die big
race. Gross. Ills lather anil liielr Irani ol
mechanics — all called the "Chicago
Connection" — attended a costume
party dressed as gangsters.
Tile next day. Gross and ills father
Joined about BO other teams. Including
actor Telly Savalas and some jirofesslon.d football players, on the starl­
ing line Ihr ears, all ol ilin n models
made In 1939 or earlier, were sen! off al
different times
The drivers were not allowed to have
miips. quari/ clocks nr odometrrs.
Gross said instead. I hey were given
Instruction shrrts and a wind-up type
clock The nhjeel ol die race was not
who llnlshed llrst hill who llnlshrd on

...U n io n
Continued from pnge 1A
teacher
Oglcirrr agreed dial veleran
teachers didn't lure well dining
tills yeais nrgnllullnli* hut he
plaeed die blame nil Seinllinle
County School isupctllitetidciU
Hob ttogtn-s and said overall.
Seminole'* vrlrrim teachers do
well compared to other counties
in Florida.
"We tiled our inmost in get
Ihrin mure money." Ogletree
s a id
"Hui the school huuid had
made up Ils mind and we would
have hail a haul time |u*&gt;lliving
an Imjiassr "
lie said the pay jtlau die union
Huhiilllled would have dlsttlh
riled die money a Iblle dll
Iciciidy dial the me I hod Dually
agreed i i |m i i i — a 5 5 pen col
Increase Inr 15-year leui hers
raider than the 4 |ieterni
He said dial piopos.il was
rejected outright hy Hughes who
wauled lo Increase (list year
leaeher's pay
' ' T h e s r It I e m i- n l w a s
reusoiiahly lab loi .ill hui the
15-yeur teachers." Ogleliee said
"One nl our goals lor next ycut Is
lo lake a look at long lerni
salatn-s We want to get mote
money for out cut err leaelii-ts "
He said Hughes has ugtrrd to
make veteran leaeheis' pay a
priority llem doting uegnilatlunn
In the 11(Hii H7 school year
Klein and Eckstein's com ­
plaints aside. O g lrlrrr said the
union lias hern successful In the
past several yeais in raising the
pay til Seinllinle leaeheis Bused
on I ' im i H5 llgures Seminole
County teachers with bachelor's
degrees rank Hllh III pay nut til
Florida's 07 counties. Seminole
teachers with master's degrees
rank llitiil In thr stale 'or salary.
Ogletree said anyone who
wauls to start unmliri union Is a
till naive ami would lie heller till
joining ihclr rllorls behind SEA
which Inis "bled Inr 111 in II
years lo gel out eontruct '*
Ernest Cowley, ehlrt nrgollu
tor lor (he Seiniiio.'e County
School Board, said Ihe leaeheis
received a good pay raise
Cowley said dial before Ihr
receni agreement was reached.

...C u t o f f
Continued from page IA
calloused collect Ion jmlicy
"W i're not had all die lime,"
saitl Ms I’liiman. of Altamonte,
which used lo give bs customers
tXl days to |wy dielr lulls "We
work Willi with some |ieo|)ir II
they lei us know they're having
problems."
"We're pretty strict," said die
county's I'ani Hastings She said
the inondtly barrage ol rxcuses
range from "I was out of town"
lo "Gee, I never got die first
bill."
Tlie classic "Th e check's III

time, he said. For example, it a learn
were sent off at 8 05 a.m they had lo
hit designated checkpoints at certain
times and finish al a certain lime In
maintain Ihr-lr position. At dir- end ol
ttit- race, the team closest to Its
designated time for finishing won
Instructions would read something like
dlls. Gross said Go 36 miles clown
State Hoad 15 and turn right al the
Flna station
Gross who navigated would have lo
gauge how many miles lo Ihe gas
station by figuring die lime multiplied
by die speed on a clipboard
Consequently, die Iranis would have
to go at various speeds to mcci a
designated chrrkpolnl on time. Gross
said They w rrr required to oliey all
sjx-ed limlls signs and trafllr laws,
which was difficult when a sri-baek
occurred such as getting lost or when
the vehicle broke down or rualfunr
Honed.
II Ibe drivers gnl behind, they bail to
speed up lo make dielr checkpoints —
which resulted in going over the speed
limit or running truffle signs
Gross admitted going over die speed
limb a lew limes and said four other
drivers got tickets tor running stop
signs
Giber hazards slowed the Gross
team
T h e y were b la ste d by a
sandstorm with 50 uipli winds near
Bakersfield. Calif . be said
"It lore die rools off some of Ihr
ears," tie said. The winds \ ere so
s tro n g . G ro ss said Ih e J e n n y 's
llugxlick. displaying In r Fag ol the city
of Sanford, was bent al a IK) degree
angle.
Heal and mountainous terrain also
pul a strain on ih r J e n n y 's 40
horsepower engine In the desert
Sou III west
Heat In III - rab of I lie car neared 120
degrees oil some days. Gross said Willi
no all eondlltoning die men perspired
profusely and alter a few days die cut)
gol smelly and tempers dared a lilt, be

Irue hern at the loji of Ihr j»ay
scale In Semlonle County were
earning mote Ilian many of their
eniinler|&gt;arls In surrounding
emililies New leat hers, howev
er. were being |iald less than
ruoklrs III other comities Thai Is
why the j&gt;ay Increase for novice
leat hers was grealrr Ilian the
jtay Increase lor experienced
teachers, he said
Cowley said Ihr t haligr was
util only in bring Seminole
Comity's pay scale more In line
with other counties hut to nld
the county In recruiting new
leat hers
Cowley salt! dial despite Ihe
lilt reuse, a lot o( new leat hers In
Crntrul Florida start at a salary
id $ Mi l MX), almost 5 1.(XXI more
than Seinllinle County pays
That means Hide In Eckstein
and Klein
Klein said when Ihe lowest pay
c a te g o ry Is In e rc u s rd . all
categories ulmvr ll should la*
Increased also hy a similar
amount He said the 4 jierccnt
Increase for 15-vear (earlier* Is
not even a good cost of living
raise
"When liillalliiti Is 4 p e rm it.
how cun the school board expeel
us to work with less tnorcy than
we did a year ago?" Eckstein
asked "How do they rxj&gt;rrl us
lo woik fur less money? Our
disposable Income |ms tiecu go
lug down lor direr years." he
said.

satd. Later In die rar e the weal her was
a Iblle friendlier, he said,
The car broke down In Amarillo.
Texas, and Wichita. Kan., he said, but
I heir mechanics got it running again
and I he learn was able to make up
some of the time Inst
Tlie mechanics. Including Gross'
brother. Ken. traveled In their own van
complete wllh spare pans. Including
extra engines They went ahead of the
Jenny, grtllng a hotel and a place to
check the vehicle In the town where the
team was to slop each night
While Gross and his father ale and
slept, often for only three hours, the
mechanics went over die car. replacing
worn parts and ilnkermg with trouble
spots
Tim e was so « rueful. Gross said, dial
bathroom slops were limbed The
Grosses would stop lor an hour or so lor
lunch but that was it
You held It." Gross said
Thai (Killey sometimes led to obvious
problems
We ale some of those famous Navajo
tacos m Santa Fe IN M I and about an
hour later my dad says. ‘I got to stop
Hui I wouldn't let him slop and we
went on for another three hours
hr
said.
The long hours of (raveling country
roads and monotonous highways also
rear ended die Grosses — literally
Atiln businesses donated parts and
gas station owners gave die drivers frre
gasoline. "Ju*t to say they gave gas lo a
Great American Mace driver."
The media followed the rare from
loginning to end. he said. The race was
seen on cable T V by atioiil one-ltilrd of
die nation's viewers, he said The
Goodyear llllmji followed the rars from
Michigan lo New York.
A Cable News Network team panned
Gross and tils datl an they were broken
down on l lie side of the road.
The publicity gave Sanford a little
more notoriety. In Kansas City. Mo.,
Gross said Mayor Mtcliard Berkley

...D is a s t e r
Continued from page 1A
lunger wait lor i real mem. Tenor
naltl. Anil Estes saitl dial SSCII
palleuis would h r evaluated
Those who could I k * released
wnultl Ik and elective surgery
would be euncelrd. depending
no ihr severity of the disaster, lo
make room lor Ihr victim*
In ih r event ol a m ajor
alrerash. Mussclwhbe said. flH
jH-rreill of die vletlms would
|iruhahly he hurtled and CFIIK
Isn't equipped to deal with
hums. Neither ts SSCM Estes
said
In such an event, the hsujibals
would seive as clearinghouses
where die burned would he
evaluated and Htnhih/cil and
then sent on to linsjibals in
Orlando, Tainjia or Gainesville,
they saitl, Those with other
types of Injuries would be
treated locally, unless the billiix
of patients was too great lot
C FK II or SSCII to handle
Estes s.iiil Ills l.o bill Is grated

questioned him about Sanlnrd and gavr
him the key to die city
Hy the time the team pulled into New
York City on July 4. they were hot,
I k &gt;i tiered and ready In go home he
vbd They llnlshrd In the lop Ihlrd ol
die field hui got none of the SIOO.(XX)
prize money. Bui when die awards
were passed mil and when all Ihr
drlvers started reminiscing abon I the
rare al a final dinner al a restaurant
atop die I JO-slory World Trade Crider.
Jerry's father was ready lo rev up and
go again
As the two walked out to the Jenny
after the dinner. Gross sold his father
was teary-eyed The 61-year-old man
ended up driving Ihr ear hack lo tils
Chicago home, where he lias collected
six other antique cars
Th e pair plan lo rider Ihe race again

in accept about fX) jiatlruis (rum
a single cmrrgrney. "I dootit If
you could find a single hospital
you could Just unload lOO jiallenlson," hr said.
In the talking stages Is a jilan
for a massive mock disaster dial
would simultaneously test the
skills nl not only all emergency
care providers In Sem inole
C o u n ty, but In O ra ng r and
Osceola eoundrs ns well, he saitl
In a real disaster. Tesar said,
vtiluiUeers could he jiressed into
s e rv ic e and H liie rc w ere
uuiiirrous falalllle*. he said. a
governm ent hulUilng w ould
likely Ik - used as a temporary
lliorglir.
T h e derision on w hen to
lni|)U-uieul (he disaster plan Is
I e 11 i o i o ji b u s p M a 1 ,i&lt;l
uiiulMratiirs
l esar said tint lug em rrgrnelrs
dial mighl have developed lulu
major disasters iloetors on tiiilv
have Ih-cii retained on duty tint ll
a determination was made dial
they weren't nreded. Under Ilir
disaster plan atltlllloual tloci ors
.Hid stall would la* t ailed III. hot

By Next Year

nr xi summer In a 1931 Chrysler
h looks like a ear Al Capone would
be proud of." he said.
Th e y also plan to get more s|»onsors
to iinth-rwritr their irlj) next year The
trip cost them about S lO.tXXl plus die
time and money lust from not working
on their Jobs, hr said The entry fee was
5(1.500 and motels cost about SJ.fXX)
Most ol Ihe gasoline and lood was
donated
Th e challenge of louring dir country
and lliuslilng die race Is inviting
enough. Gross said, bill the real
drawing card Is die people, he added.
Everywhere they went, they were
swarmed by curious and hospitable
people, thrilled lo sec a ear like "their
father drove."
"People are alike. Th e y all relate to
thr past," he said

H*f*MPkol*
A " p a t ie n t " Is wheeled into C e ntra l F lo r id a
H o s p it a l's e m e r g e n c y r o o m d u r in g a m o c k
p re p a re d n e ss d rill

all medical personnel j K i t r n
llally available would Ik- used
“ You don’t call everybody,
because at some point If dlls
litIng carries on everybody Is
going lo br exhausted and
not

Regional
d isa ste r

vuu’ve got to h a w relict," he
saitl
"O w e you get these things
established and gel a jirotocol.
you don't have a problem," tie
sold I’rojile know what lotto "

aiiyone's back yard." McKown

...C a n k e r

Gasoline Prices M ay
Drop By Four Cents

Eckstein said tidier school
iMiarti riupUiyrsM got lietler pa\
hikes Ilian many teachers
W ASHINGTON tUI'IJ - Gaso­
"W e deal wbli die product
line
juices are hkriv lo drop four
(students). Nothing they do al
t r i l l s ,i gallon nrxl year despite
lefts tlie student, hr said
Eckstein also tlmtks placing hlgiict .ublcljiatetl jiroducdon
an emphasis uu recruiting new t osis tied to government ortlers
leat hers should util hr dour al to reduce gasoline It-ud control,
the rxjicuse of Ihr “older leach die Energy Drjiurlmt-iit prrdieis.
In bs "S h o rl-Te rm Energy
cr”
(liillouk
— U u u rirrly Projcc*
"M i Hughes is willing lo
morlgugt' our childrens' tuture lions, die department's Energy
wllh a 5 1(XI million ImiihI Issue h ilo riiia ilo u A d in in ls lra tio n
(tor new sclmtd construction) liirrcasl gasoline jirlces would
which may he necessary dot he avci.igi $1 15 a gallon In I'JHO.
forgets Ihe older teaehrrs' place compared to 51 III a gallon
cxjK tird this year anti 51 20 a
In Ihe growth ol this county "
gallon |&gt;ald In 1984
I waul libs in In- a grass roots
The rr|Mirt stiltl die decline Is
calling." Eckstein said ui die
expected despite a likely In­
move lo siurt until her union.
He said he wauls a union dial crease of about 2 cents jier
W'oiild ''negotiate salaries which gallon in p ro d u c tio n costs
associated with lowering Ilir
•ire fair lo all teachers.*
trail content til gasoline.
Th e decrease in crude oil
|irlcrs Is rxjieclrd lo more Ilian
ollsci llic added production cost,
the mall is still pujml.it. nr "I die agency satd.
had the hill In my desk ami Just
Under a directive hum the
forgot about It,"
E ii v I r o n in c u i a I I1ro i r c 11o n
Then there are those who
consider water an inalienable Agency, die lirsi step in die
gradual reduction of lead con*
light something all Americans
irnl look riled Ju ly I when (be
are somehow rntltlrd to whether
slandard was drojijK-d hum 1.1
they |iay for If nr not
grams of lead jK-r gallon to 0.5
" Y o u 'd tic surjirtncd how
grams. The urxt jihase tiegins
many people have (hut at
Jan.
I when lead content must
tlttidr." said (.'ussclbcrrj utility
Ik reduced to 0 .1 grams
assistant Jean lliinlg
Gasoline prices during ihe
A cninnum thread running
Ihrough all die cities Is dial the third quarter of die year, which
tlrllnqueiils trod to be regulars ends Scpl 50, are expected lo
drop lo 5121 jK-r gallon, down 1
who arc ul wuys lute.
"Most of them an* die same ccni from die second quarter.
The agency's report also pre­
jHople." said Ms I’lttin.m We're
on a llrst name basis with half ul dicted:
— U S demand for jKirolcum
tIn-in "
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M » r « * Phot*

F a th e r and son D on G ro s s , left, and S a n fo rd a rch itect J e r r y G ro s s pose
as I920's gan gste rs for a H ollyw ood p a r t y at the start of " T h e G re a t
R a c e ."

will decline slightly dlls year but
rise again In 1986 in ntmut l
jK-rrenl afxivr current levels
— Nci oil imports will droji
Irom 4 7 million barrels per day
III 11184 lo 4 4 iiillltnn dlls year
and rise In 4 6 million In H)H6
— Domestic coal eonsiiiii|ilioii
will climb about 5 pcrrenl Irom
Iasi year's levels lo 830 million
Ions In 1985 am i increase
another 3 percent next year

ContInued from jinge 1A
liiimed H 7 million Inlccteii or
exposed trees since the outbreak
was discovered, most ol thr in
seedlings or young trees,
The outbreak lias been con
fined so far lo nurseries, widi no
.rrjKirls ol die dlseuse In com
uu rci.il groves or hackyurdx
Florida Citrus Mutual Exeeu
live Vice President Bobby F
MiKown. said dcsjnie the new
discovery, he Ik lives oil Icials are
lollowlng d ir right course in
eradicate dir disease
“ It Is obvious dial die process
has been effective because d im s
canker has not bent detected in
a commertcal citrus grove or in

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Adams said lie *j&gt;&lt; nl up lo
5 500.000 on jircra iiH o n a ry
in&lt; asui' s .n ihe nursery alter
the lirsi one was destroyed,
im hiding fencing it with tiarbed
win-, stationing a guard al Ihe
main gale and building a car
wash todcciintaminalc trucks
lie said hr sus|&gt;rcts saljotagr
10 the new discovery lieruusc it
was found near a rood
Salxit.igc is one ul a lot of
illllercnt scenarios of flow canker
is spread
s a id R ic h a rd
&lt;iaskalla ol ihr stale's Division of
Plani Indusiry "There's no way
tn prove it Canker can remain
011 a leal lor IH months without
sympnm*. We've lu-eti mi unsuccessful In llnding the source
at anv nursery."

AREA DEATHS
T H E R E S A M A R IE G R O T T O
Mrs Theresa Marie Grolto, 53.
ol 793 N Winter Park Drive.
Casselberry, died Thursday at
Cemral Florida Regional Hospi­
tal. Sanford. Born Sept 14.
1931. in Joliet. III., she moved to
Casselberry from Joliet In 1969
She was a cosmetologtit and a
member of the International
Academy of Hair Design She
w l s b Bupttst.
Survivors Include two sons,
Tim othy Wills. Joliet and JefTrey
Grotto. Altamonte Springs; four
daughters. Michele Lynn Wills,
Casselberry. Deborah Martno.
Maitland. Bonnie Malon, Alla
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�Raines Looks For Remedies
Expos O u tfield er Seeks Cure For RBI, Right-Side Woes

Tim Raines needs to pork up from fhe right sid e .

By Sam Cook
H erald Sports E d ito r
C H IC A G O - I f Make that IF
If the Montreal Expos dash down iht
stretch with 30 wins in ihelr Iasi IK games
to lake the National League's East Division
Tim Rallies may look back lo a dimhtv
pleasing day in August at Wriglev Field
Thursday's productive day of three two
baggers may be ihr llrst step m correcting
two problems that have bothered tinex Seminole High School standout all ycat
poor pioduciion with runners m scoring
position and lark of success lr«m ihr
right handed side of ihr txnirr's b&lt;&gt;\
Both have been sore spots In an othrrwisr
flnc season. Rallies has 17 hits in Ins Iasi i.t
at-hats lor a siz/ling 395 average In the
past 25 games, he has 18 stolen bases In
Ihe past 2(&gt; games, he has Irern on base 53
times Eighteen steals have conic since
All-Star break
t usually get hoi around this time and
pul about 20 poinls on my average Raines
said Thursday in the Windy Cl tv "This
year. II would push me up to 320 instead ol
Just gelling me around or over 300
It could also push the Expos i&lt;&gt; a tP25
winning prrceniagr down the stretch, some
thing I hey will probably need lo overhaul Si

N .L . B a s e b a ll
E x p o s L o s e G r o u n d . S e e 4B
I .mis ..tut \«-w Yotk both ol u hum
&gt;&gt;&lt;. uplr.l lost place ttt the N 1 East Fridav
with (id i t records Montreal trails by m.
games with a r.5 49 mark
With Kant, s thrcr- hits I hursd.o hr
lauded squ.trclv oti um H&lt; also s t o l e a
base w lit. h gave him |H too tar behind
( olein.in s H I i n worry aboui a tilth m j . tight
stolen base title lull on course vv till previous
totals Rattles has scored HI runs lbs lui
total stolen bases and homers rival Iasi
vr.it

Although K.tuns win* won a $1 2 million
lonir.rci through arbitration is staitsflnl
wllh ihose totals, he sau! lie was dlsap
pointed wiih his rims halted in doubles and
game winning Kill
A year ago Kami's had 15 rilvines 2t&gt;
doubles and lo game winning KHI llus
veai In has p i s i 23 ribbles I t doubles and
lour vv min i s
I haven t .nine ihtntigll ibis year with
runners on sc. mid anti limit, said Karnes

l might be trying too hard with runners on
base I don i know But I haven i done a
good |nb with men on base
Tills Irregularity bothers Raines because
lie has built a reputation as a dutch hitter
over his first (our years in ihe ma|ors lit*
dependency with runners in scoring posii
non was so good m fnei. that he was
switched lo the No 3 spot In Ihe lineup earlv
Iasi year because of a 3110 phis average the
previous year
In Ills lust dutch situation Thursday
nevertheless Rallies Bashed his old Inrm.
filling a double Inin left comer to score Iwo
runs and give Monirr.il Ihe lead tor good
Raines' two bagger came rlghi handed
which also brightened Ins dav The slash
hitting switch hitler has always lx-ru pm
duellve from both sides ol Ihr plate Always
that is, mini this year Rallies Is a Diet line
293 hitter against right handers and a 292
average against left-handers
Prior lo Thursday's two Inis rlghlv and
ami one hit Icily. Rallies was a miserable
240 hitter rlghi tniidrd compared in a line
322 led handed "Thai s another tiling 1
don't understand he said I haven I lured
much Irlt handed pitching M avis- 1 ti.it s ihr

Lions Try
To Outrun
Injury Hex
By C h ris Plater
Herald S p o rts W rite r
For the past frw years, a
'couple key Injuries early In the
season could have meant the
difference between a promising
and lost season for the Oviedo
Lions.
Things don't get any easier for
coach Jack Blanton's troops In
1985 as the Lions move up (o a
tough new district. 4A-5. and an
equally lough conference, the
Seminole Athletic Conference
So. In the early going of
workouts, the Lions arc running
lhat Iasi sprint a little harder or
doing that extra lap. Blanton
said the better shape Oviedo la In
when Ihe season starts, the least
likely a key Injury will occur.
"We're trying to work the kids
a little harder and build up their
stamina so they don't get tired.”
Blanton Mid "W hen you get
tired Is when you get hurt. We
jusi can't get hurt, that's been
Oviedo thr past 15 years If we
lose one or two key people we re
on the ropes for the rest of the
season ’*
Last year It was starting
quarterback Kevin Thompson
who was Injured In the opening
game and missed the rest of the
season Oviedo wasn't the same
team with Thompson on the
sldrllnes Prior to the Season, the
quick stepping signal caller was
ranked among the most elusive
In the county
Oviedo w ill open the '85
season w ith Its first ever
Seminole Athletic Conference
game, a Sept. 13 battle with
I^rke Brantley's Patriots
"We're not going to have any
breathers this year," Blanton
said "We re in a tough district
and a real tough conference.
We've never played many of the
teams we re playing this year.
We don't have a light team on
our schedule.
"As long as wc feel like we're
competing we'll be all tight."
added Blanton "W e have good
ulhletes. The only thing we don't
have Is depth and sire.'"
The thinnest aspect of the
team this season could be the
offensive line. Th e Lions lost six
of Its backup lineman, four to
grades and two moved away.
The for lost to grades could have
become eligible in summer
school, but they didn't pas#
mummer school either. Those
four could become eligible by
midseason.
"Things look slight on (he
offensive line In Ovledovllle."
Blanton said "We tost six guys
and all six were offensive
linemen.
"Luckily, the guys we lost
were backups. But. again, we
can't afford to get anyone hurt
on the offensive line."
Blanton said because of the
summer weightlifting program
most of the players showed up
for Ihe first day of practice
(Thursday) in good condition.
Oviedo w ill compete In a
preseason Jam boree Friday.
Sept. 6 at St. Cloud.
Blanton Is looking forward to
an exciting football season in
'85.
' "What 1 like about the new
conference and district Is you
don't have to travel far and you
don't have to get the kids up
because they know who they're
playing."
„ iton said. "And
l we'll build some pretty good

See RAINES. Pngr 3U

Savages
Suffer
1st Loss

H*)&gt;ta n a t lh Tommy VifKOKt

H a rry N elson, loft, m a k e s a point with quarterback Ray Hartsfiold during a Lake Mary practico Friday.

Rams Begin; No Schmit

B o b b y C ulp e pp e r, w h o Is v y in g tor the
L a k e M a r y p u n tin g job w ith R ya n
L is le , concentrates as he d rops the ball
d u rin g F rid a y 's p ra c tic e . Th e R a m s
open the season F r id a y , Sept, n at
A p o p k a . Lake M a r y is defending Dis
tr ic t 4A-9 cham pion.

By Sam Cook
Herald Sports Editor
M ik e S c h m i t . w h o s h a r e d th e
quarterbacking for the Lake Mary Kants last
year, said Saturday lie has decided to
concentrate on baseball und not play
football his senior year.
"I want lo play fall baseball." said Schmit,
one of the top hitters In Florida. "I think it
will be ihe belter thing to do. At the
beginning ol (he summer I started thinking
about not playing About hallway through
thr summer I decided to play full base lull ."
Schmit said he didn't think his not
playing will have that much of an rllert for
the defending district champion Rams. "I
don't think It will be any problem," he said
"There arc guys out there who can do Jus!
as well as I did ”
Th e Kama opened fall practice Thursday
with 130 players, counting the freshman
and Junior varsity squads
Third-year coach Harry Nelson said he
was suprised when Schmit didn't show
"W c don't talk about him ." Nelson said
about Ills rifle-armed signal caller "I don't
really know whal happened. He talked to
everybody but me. It's all beyond me. I
don't know what'sgotngon.''
S ch m it who a lte rn a te d with Kay
Hartsfleld. was named to Ihe Evening
H eralds All-County Honorable Mention

Football
team.
Nelson said he will use senior Hartsllrhl
and junior Shane Letlerio at quarterback
Lettrrto guided larkr Mary's Junior varsliy to
an unbeaten season last (all.
Nelson said thr Kams havr spent I he past
two days working on the kicking gurnr "We
look pretty good WV had a good week." he
said "But Monday wc can put on pads
We’re looking forward lo that Then, wc can
till."
laikr Mary opens at Apopka Sept 13
RAM HORN - Lake Mary High will hold
a Fall Sjxirts Kally Thursday. Aug 29. from
5 to 7 p in Hamburgers, hot dogs, beans
and cole slaw will be served and llrkcts are
$2 50
The rally, will tie lollowrd by an Introduc­
tion of thr fall sjrorts at 7 and the Ked vs.
While scrimmage at 7 30 A band perfor­
mance will ulso lx- part of Ihr frstivitles.
The Lake Mary Booster Club will have
m e m b e rs h ip s a v a ila b le us w e ll as
merchandise.

Lake Mary v. ill play In a preseasun
Jamboree. Friday. Sept 6 al 7 30 p.m at
Lake How ell High

I t * , , ••

I

By C h ris Plater
Herald Sports W riter
Alter a pair nt Impressive
victories on T h u rs d a y , the
Seminole Savages ran into ihe
drlrndlng national champion
Pembroke Pines Cardinals li l
day nlghl and dropped a 9 2
decision In the ASA 15 and
U m lrr N a llo u a l Slow P ilch
Soli ball Tournament at Graham,
N.C.
The loss dropped the Savuges
lnli&gt; Ihe losers' bracket where
they played Saturday morning
at 11 auatnai the alititrr ol the
Tampa Maglc-Planlallou contest
Seminole Is one of 24 learns left
in the 49-team tournament.
"They (Pembroke Pines) arc
really tough." Savages' manager
Don Jonas said. "We had to play
flawless ball lo win, but we made
n couple of trig mistakes dial
brat us,"
T h r Cardinals look u 3 0 lead
Into Ihe bottom of Ihe fourth
Inning when I fie Savuges came
back with two runs. Wllh one
out. Katrina Shuler and Lomlrtu
Whliakrr lapped consecutive
singles and an error moved Ihr
runners III second anil third
Shuler then scored on Bridget
Jenereiic's sacrifice By and
Tammy Jeneretle lollowrd with
a single In score Whitaker
Jaudon Jonas then singled to
put runners on llrst and «*■&lt; and
init Ihr Inning ended when
Caroline Chavis' line drive was
snared By thr right fielder
Fur Ihe game. Whitaker was 3
fur 3. Tam m y Jeneretle 2 for 3
while Chavis. Jonas. Currie
Lawson and Shuler had one hit
each.*
In Thursday’* llrst game, a 5 0
b la n k in g ol the A rk a n sa s
Swingers. Niki Burke tossed a
three biller anti was harked by
an right hit offensive attack
Whltkarr was 2 (or 3 with a
triple to lead the way. Bridget
Jeneretle was 2 for 3, Shuler
doubled and Laurie 1,elder
In Its second game. Ihr Sav
ages pulled out a 9-7 victory over
Ihe Spartans of Marietta. Ga .
with two runs In the top ol thr
sevenlh Inning
Some heads up tvaserunning
by Burke provided the Savages
w ith the v lc lo r y over the
Spartans, W llh the score tied at
7-7 In the top of the seventh.
Burke singled and Aretha Big
gins followed with u single
Burke never hesitated ui second
and went for third T h r throw to
lbird got by and Burke scored.
Klgglns then rounded Ihe bag
and was awarded home plate
when she was obstructed by u
Martelta fielder.
The Savages had 12 hits In the
game Including two each by
C h a vis . B rid g e t Je n e re tle ,
Shuler and Klgglns and one each
by Lclffer, B u rk e . T a m m y
Jeneretle and Whitaker
Heather Meyer, wfto missed
the Southeast Krglonals but
rrjolncd the tram for the na­
tional tourney, played a key role
In the win over Ihe Spartans In
the top of the fifth, with Ihe
Spartans holding a 5 2 lead and
runners on first und second.
Meyer waa put In to pinch hit
and nailed u hard grounder lhat
thr second baseinan couldn't
handle, allowing two runs lo
•core.

�3 8 — Evsnlng M*r»ld, Sanford, FI.

I

Sunday, Aug II, m i

D o lp h in s C a m p B e c o m e s N ig h tm a r e F o r S h u la
MIAMI (UPll — II Coach Don Shula had
nlghtmarei about this summer's training camp,
he couldn't have dreamed up a more frightening
scenario than what actually occurred with the
Miami Dolphins.
Following April's draft and May's m lnl-tam p.
Shula and his staff looked forward (o plugging the
gaps made evident by the San Francisco 49ers In
the Super Howl and fine-tuning the Dolphins'
lethal air attack.
But all that planning was predicated on one
little detail — the presence of all the Dolphins at
training camp.
Th e list of Dolphin holdouts read like n "W ho's
W ho” of Miami football when camp officially
opened on July 25. Nat Moore. Don Strock. Glenn
and Lyle Blackwood. Bob Brudzlnskl. Joe Rose.
J im Jensen, and Dan Johnson were among ihe
missing.
Also on July 25, a) I-everything quarterback
Dan Marino decided he didn't like the Dolphins'
efforts at renegotiating hts contract and left camp,
leaving Miami with two free agent quarterbacks
who — between them — had completed no passes
In an NFL regular season game.
In addition, fullback Pete Johnson decided not

Football
to show up. upset over a Shula demand that he Ire
fit and trim at 255 pounds.
Moore, Strock, Lyle Blackwood and Rose have
since returned. Dan Johnson was reported close
to reaching an agreement. Th e remaining veter­
ans without contracts — Brudzlnskl, Jensen and
Glenn Blackwood — have become known as Ihe
"Slusher 3 ." because they are represented by
agent Howard Slusher. known for keeping hts
clients out of training ramps and even entire
seasons.
If this were not disruptive enough, All Pro
guard Ed Newman was lost for the season with a
knee Injury In the first exhibition game: Pro-Bowl
linebacker A .J. Du hr will not play this season
because of knee surgery: All-Pro nose tackle Boh
Baumhower Is recovering from knee and ankle
surgery and may not be ready for ihe opening of
Ihe season: fullback Andra Franklin Is making an
extremely slow recovery from knee surgery:
ofcnslve tackle Eric Laakso Is recovering from
knee surgery: wide receiver Mark Dupcr has a

sore ankle: offensive lineman Jeff Toews Is
suffering from a calf Injury, and linebacker Daryl
Hunt Is out for at least another three weeks with a
knee injury, and rookie Alex Moyer tnlssed
practice this week with a thigh bruise.
Th e disastrous turn of events has left Shula
frustrated.
"W e've had morr disruptions, distractions than
at any time that I've been coaching." Shula said.
"Starting with not having any of your three
quarterbacks when camp opened and after how
m any weeks of camp (ihreel, we've only got one
of them back.
"Add to that the holdouts and Ihe Injuries and
we're Jusl up In the a ir." he said.
Quarterback was to In one of the Dolphins
strongest points, but the absenre of Marino and
Jensen left I he team scrambling for experienced
help After rookie Kyle Vanderwendc left camp,
free agent Um Pagley. who was a third-string
quarterback w ith the hapless W ashington
Federal# In the U.S. Football League two years
ago. was signed Just to give thr Dolphins another
quarterback.
The team also signed former Florida star
quarterback Wayne Peace on Aug. 14.

See N IG H TM A R E . Page 4B

CART

Bucs Seek
Pass Rush

3 D r iv e r s J u s t A F e n d e r
A p a r t G o in g In to P o c o n o

TA M P A (UPll While Ihe
Tampa flay Buccaneers seek a
pass rush Saturday night, the
Atlanta Falcons will be looking
for protection.
The Buccaneers offered their
secondary little help last week In
dropping a 42-27 decision to
Pittsburgh In the pre-season
opener. The Falcons were beaten
17*14 by W a s h in g t o n as
quarterbacks Bob H olly and
David Archer were sacked seven
limes for 68 yards In losses.
"I was disappointed in our
young secondary after Ihe firstliner# went out," says Tampa
Bay Coach Leeman Bennett,
who was fired following the '82
season after three playoff berths
In six years at Atlanta. "W e did
not get cither the pass rush or
the coverage we need. We have
had some young players who
have looked good in practice, but
with the silks on. they seemed
nervous and In awe of things."
Defensive end Ron Holmes.
Tampa Bay's No. 1 draft choice,
did not compete against the
Steelers because of his lute
arrival In camp, but he will play
extensively against the Falcons.
Jack Thompson will start ut
quarterback for the Buccaneers,
to be followed by rookies Alan
Rlaher and Steve Calabria.
Atlanta Coach Dan Henning
says his clubs top draft pick,
tackle Bill Frolic, m ay Ire shifted
to guard. Frolic excellrd In hla
Brat pro game.
"B ill made some errors In
technique, but he played 45
snaps without any menial er*
rors. which Is very unusual for u
rookie in his first gu m r." Henn­
ing says. "He's got the ternpernment, ability and desire lo
be a great football player. We
saw some good things uguinsl
the Redskins and somr things
that concern us. I was pleased
with the heart we showed In
coming hack after falling behind
17*0."
Holly completed 11-of 2 1 at­
tempts for 180 yards against
Washington In the second hulf
after Archer could hit on Just
3 -o f -1 3 p a s s e s . S t a r t i n g

Strock. entering his 12th year In Miami, says he
hasn't seen anything like this training camp.
"I don't think we've ever had this many
holdouts at this stage of the season." Strock said.
"It's hard to gel people lined up to play. You're
not having the right people In the right spot. It
takes a lot out of your practice."
If the holdouts last much longer, the team's
regular-season performance could suiter. Strock
said
"It all depends on the conditioning of the guys
when they come back In." he said. "It does take a
while to get back into football ”
Perhaps the most frustrating thing for Shula Is
ihe uncertainty of when the holdouts will come
back, which leaves a trade to fill the gaps out of
Ihe question In most cases.
" I ’d hate to make a trade and give up
something of value only to find out the next day
Ihe situation has been resolved." Shula said.
To every cloud there lx a silver lining. Well, sort
of.
"The one good thing to all this ts that a player
who might not have gotten a lot of playing time

Lee R o y Salm on, le ft, w ra p s up G a r y
D a n ie ls o n . T a m p a B a y , w h ic h lost Selm on
for the season due to a h e rn ia te d disc, Is

quarterback Steve Bartkowski
will sec til# first action of 1985
Saturday night and backup Mike
Moronki will also play, according
lo Henning,
Bennett, who learned this
week that All-Pro defensive end

looking (or so m eo n e on Ihe d e fe n sive line to
re pla ce Ihe p e re n n ia l all p ro 's p a ss rush.
T a m p a p lays A t la n ta Saturday n ig h t.

Lee Roy Selmon will miss the
entlrr season due to a herniated
disc, has heard quite enough
ubout a thenretlrul grudge hr
holds against the Falcons orga­
nization.
"My situation with thr Falcons

severul years ago has bt-en
hashed and rehashed." he says.
"There's no point getting Into tt
now. 1 don't think anyone thinks
a pre season game will prove
anything It's history and I've
put tt behind me."

LO N G POND, Pa. (UPll "I'm ready to go." said Ihe
Three drivers with nine pre­ gung ho Andretti as he recov­
stigious auto racing lilies ers from his first serious acci­
among (hem arc less than a dent In 28 years of racing
fender apart In Ihe points "This Is the only race where I
chase going Into Sunday's
don't live out of a suitcase.
C A R T 500 mller at Pocono
During q u a lifyin g . I went
Raceway.
home at night, slept In my
Mario Andretti, winner of own bed and ale home-cooked
lour Indy car championships
meals li was Incredibly relax­
and a Formula One title, is tied
ing lor me.
w ith tw o-tim e Grand IT lx
"Pocono has always been a
champ Emerson Fittipaldi for
special clialk-ngc I won al
Ihe driver lead at 86 points. A
Trenton (N J .l u half dozen
point buck Is At -Unser Sr, a
times, but even though that
two-time Indy car champion.
track was close I never consid­
Of the three. Unser ts the
ered II rny home track. That's
only former visitor to victory
why a win at Pocono Is very
lane at Pocono. having won
Impoilani lo tnc."
here In 1076 and 1078.
T o d a y 's ra ce cu rrie s a
Andretti, who considers this 2 $494,000 purse, plus special
iY mile trioval his "hom e
awards money Winner of the
track” because of his resi­ basic purse earns $55,920.
dence in Nazareth. Pa., makes
Five drivers recounted for
his 13th start. He best flnh»h
Ihe right victories posted lu
wasa second In 1077.
C A R T competition this year
Fittipaldi Is a newcomer to wllh Mario Andretti |3) and Al
tndy car racing. He retired
Unser J r . (2) the only multiple
from Formula One In 1982.
winners. Aiidretll was suc­
hut made a comeback last year
c e s s fu l ut L o n g Llcarh.
with C A R T .
Milwaukee and Portland. Llltle
Andretti still limps from a Al «t thr Mc-uitowluinls In New
Ju ly 28 accident at Michigan
Jersey and Cleveland.
and Is handicapped by a
Sullivan captured the hull
broken collar bone and u unapolls 500. while two others
fracture of thr right hip socket.
won Ihclr first career CART
A special foam protective
v i c t o r i e s , F 1111p u Id I a I
shield has been installed In his M ic h ig a n u m l J a c q u e s
Lolu to cushion the shocks of Vlllcncuvcal Elkhart Luke.
the rough track.
Hobby Rahul, third behind
T h e 45-year-old Andretti
Andrrlli and To m Sneva In
and 23-year-old A1 Unser J r.,
last years driver standings,
who broke u bone In Ills right
has (alien on hard times alter
ankle ut Elkharl Lake Aug. 4. winning twice In 19H4.
had thetr Injuries checked out
"I won't feel like I've really
at Methodist Hospital In Indi­ arrived on the C A R T circuit
anapolis last Wednesday and
until I've won a 500 mile
were pronounced fit to race. •
race." says Kabul, who cur­
Danny Sullivan, who beat rently ranks No. 19 In ihe
teammate Rick Mcars by .27 of points race
a second In winning last year's
"Actually, a 500 mile raw
500 ut Pocono. also will have
may he coaler lo win than
shock-absorbing material In some othrrs. You're oul there
hts M a rch to sh ie ld the
so long that ullrltlon becomes
numerous bruises and tom
morr of a factor In your favor."
back muscle suffered In u
Next-stop on Ihe C A R T trail
Pocono test crash 10 days ago.
Is the road course al Mid Ohio.

w in, lose &amp; DREW
U . S . NetCaptain Seeks
Better Image For Sport
NEW YOKE (Ut'lt - K,m:h
Ktruly. like (he sport ut which he
excels. Is at u crossroads
Klruly la captutn of the Untied
Stairs men's vollryhul! leant
which won (he gold medal at thr
1984 Summer Olympics He and
his leammales arc hoping lo
Improve Ihe popularity ol Ihe
sport when the lour city USA
Cup tournament against Soviet
Union. Cuba uml China begins
next weekend ut M u dlto n
Square Garden.
If that doesn't happen, he has
lo make a career decision.

Volleyball
T h e A m rricu n a m issed a
chance to (day the Soviet Union
III 1984 when th r S ovie ts
tKiycotted the 198-1 Sum m er
Games.
Klruly Is hoping that the 1985
mutch will provide an answer lo
thoughts ol what m ay have
been, although he's never (Hin­
dered the question.

"1 think the Russian boycott
made the munumirnt weaker,
"I was pre-med ut U C L A ." said hut their not bring there didn't
Klruly. a 1983 graduate. "The change anything."
mure yeais 1 play, die lesa
T h r learns have met nine
chance I have lu slay with that. limes In the Iasi Hirer years,
On Ihe other hand. If this goes with the U.S holding a 5-4 Irad
well. I will have a chatur to In Ihe series. Seven of the nine
explot r other career arras."
m eetings have bern In the
There la a nuturul attraction USSR
for the rouud-robln tournament
Klruly, lull and blonde and (hr
w hich will iilso be held In team's best splkrr. says that
Philadelphia, Providence, R.I.. Improved training has made the
and Springfield. M u m . The Sovi­ Americans the best In the world.
ets have been thr domlnunt
Doug Ileal was Ihe couch who
tram 111 the sport which ts best led thr U S. lo the gold medal lu
known in the U nltrd Slates us 1984 and he has stepped down
summertime recreation. The Murv Dunphy ts ihe new men's
U.S. team, on Ihe u lh rr hand. Is volleyball couch.
the most Improved as evidenced
“ M u r v has an e c le c t i c
by their gold nirdul victory In approach." said Klruly. "H e
Lou Angeles.
•tresses fundamentals and Iota

of styles ol play."
T h r Amrrlcuns play a yearround schedule Klruly says
"Th e re l« no olf-scason in
volleyball."
Klraly has not seen his family
in Santa Hurhuru, Calif., since
last Christmas. Since ih.it time
he has trave lled to Hnictl.
Europe. Canada. Cuba, the Sovi­
et Union, und throughout the
Untied Slates. When Ihe train Is
nut travelling they are practicing
al Ihe training site lu San Diego.
Calif.
Should the American tour not
turn out as Klruly would like.
Iherr Is thr lure ol the pro­
fessional League In Europe
D u ily Dvorak, whom Klraly
culled the best seller In the
world, left the U.S. leant after
Ihe Summer Olympics to (day
overseas.
W ha teve r sh ould happen
Klruly will always have thr gold

medal.
"Winning (h r Olympics Is nut
something we dwell on,'' he
said. "The memory Is to sacred
for us."
"We have to cuuilnuc to set
new goals, but when we do get
Into trouble or when the pressurr's-on we know that we cun
d o ltu g Jtn ."

# as. * *

Herald: No Surgery Fo r Bird's Elbow
B O S T O N IUP1) Huston
Celtics slur Larry' Bird won't be
undergoing surgery on his right
elbow, team of lie nils told Ihe
Boston Hi raid today.
Celtics general manager Jan
Volk said specialists concluded
surgery la not Indicated for Bird,
"barring a change In his condi­
tion."

Basketball
Volk said experts examined
the elbow but could find no
clearly defined problem that
could be corrected by surgery.
Bird shooting was hindered

'■0 * • • a • si * * i

during the NBA playoffs this
spring because of his troubled
elbow, but Volk said he has been
working out and shooting for
several weeks with no problems.
Bird will be at the Celtics'
Marshfield rookie camp starting
Aug 24 "sim ply to work out. to
gel some Intensive condition­
ing." Volk said.

�Grady's 64
Leads Buick
GRAND B LAN C. Mich. (UPI) — Wayne Grady
didn't Just drop out of the sky onto the PGA tour.
He dropped off the Aslan and European tours.
Grady, hairway leader of the *450.000 Uulck
Oped, is another of the faceless names dominat­
ing the PGA tour.
But where most of the others have been making
their names in college or as Journeymen pros, the
28-year-old Grady was making his In Europe and
Asia.
The Queensland. Australia, native Is In his first
full season on the PGA circuit with signs of
making a breakout bid In the past two months
Grady shot an 8-under 64 Friday, equalling the
best round of the tournament, to go 11-under al
133 entering the third round of the chase for

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He is one shot ahead of Ken Green, whose chief
claim to tame Is that his sister caddies for him
Green. 27 and a veteran of four so-so seasons,
shot a 65 to reach 10-under 134.
Paul Azlnger. 25 and In his second pro year,
went from 66 to 69 and was all alone In third at
9- under 135.
Gene Sauers. Mike Nlcolette and Longwood’s
Donnie Hammond share fourth with 8-under 136
totals while another shot back are Roger Maltblc.
D A . Wei bring and Canadian Dave Barr
"My puller obviously was the best part of my
golf." said Gradv. who ranks 53rd In the PGA In
putting this season which Is a good reason he's
won *99.896 without w inning a tournament
Grady bogled the second hole but birdlrd nine
of the last 15. A 30-foot putt on four started II
with a 12-footcr on six and a 5-foolcr on seven
giving him a 34 on the front nine.
Then he got hot. He blrdled the first four holes
on the back nine with putts of 12-. 25- and 5-feet
falling before he two-pulted from the frtngr on 13
Pulls of 12- and 15-feel dropped on the 16th and
IHth lo round out the round.
Grady got his lour rard last fall, finishing sixth
In Hie qualifying sehool.
"1 feel like I've earned my card." Grady said.
"I've earned the right lo be here. Not like Iasi
year, where 1had Iheforlcgn exemptions.
"After coming lo the U.S. and gelling spoiled
Ihe way t a m ." said Grady, w ho’s searching for a
Florida home for himself and his wife lo use as a
base while they're here. "I don't waul to go back
to either one (European or Aslan lour).”
Hr playrd 1979-84 In Europe und Asia and
doesn't "like Europe or England America Is
similar to Australia. You get spoiled. I Just like

Daniel

Evening Herald. Sanford. FI.____Sunday, Aug. II. IttS -JB

He won a tournament his first year oul but
didn't win another until taking the German O ik -ii
last year at this time.
He's hot again with a tie for seventh at
Memphis ending June, another seventh-place tie
at Williamsburg two weeks after that and a He fur
fourth at Hartford two weeks ago providing Ihe
bulk of his earnings.
"A n y time you get nine birdies, it's fun." said
Green, whose earnings of *41,392 are Jusi
slightly better than what the fourth-yrur pro
earned the year before hts slsler Shelley started
caddying lor him
"M y slstrr was nervous." he said. "Hut she
usually Is. She's my caddy."
"1 don’l play golf myself," she said " H r does II
all by hlinself. I'm Just out there for him lo have
someone lo talk lo.
"When he's playing well, the bag Is very, very
llghl," she said. "W hen he's playing badly, it’s 10
pounds heavier."
Azlnger. winner of *63.473 this year, has
recorded his first two top-ten finishes this season
Nlcolette, seventh-year pro from Mount Pleas
ant. Pa., is a one time lour winner 11983 al Day
Hill) whose best finish this season Is a tie for 30th
In the Hlng Crosby. He Is 143rd on the money llsi
ui $ 19.023 - right behind Sauers s * 19.678.
Sauers. 23 next Thursday, won *36.537 last
year In his rookie season. "I’m going after
everything now." he said. "I've got to Last year I
was Just trying to get a feel for things."

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BUFORD. Ga (UPII - Beth
Daniel, a ball of fire during her
early years on the LPGA Tour,
hasn't been happy with her golf
game of late.
She missed the cut In three of
her six previous tournament
appearances und hadn't broken
70 In more ihun two months.
But the slender South Caroli­
nian looked like her former self
Friday when she fired a secoml-round. 7-under par 65 to
move Into a lie. nl 9-under 135.
with Pally Sheehan and Am y
Alcott in the Women’s World
Championship, which she won
111 1980 and 1981
"I hadn’t broken 70 since
McDonald's In early June.** said
Daniel, whose lone victory this
year was at Sun Diego In midApril "I did It today In a big
way **
Daniel, who won ibis pre­
stigious 12 player event die first
two years it was held, started I lie
second round five shots behind
Alrotl who had a 65 on Th u rs­
day.
She dropped to six shots bark
al die nine-hole turn Friday hul
ran oil four straight birdies on
holes 12-15 and wound up in a
lie lor die lead when Alcott
suffered a bogey on die final hole
alter her drive hit u carl path
and bounced Into deep rough.
“ I realized II was only Ihe
second day und didn't want lo
do anything stupid," said Alcott.
who had a 70. "It was a had
break and a had Ur. but we go on
and tee It up tomorrow."
Sheehan, second dure shots
oil Alcott's purr at the statl of
the second round, btrdied the
16th and 17th holes enroutr lo a
5 undcr67 for the dav

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NCAA Knocks SMU For 3-Year Loop
M IS S IO N . K a n . (U P I) Soul hern Mrthodls! University,
presruson favorite to win Ihe
Southwest Conference football
cham pionship und an early
front-runner for the national
title. Instead will spend the next
three years on NCAA probation
because of recruiting violations
committed from 1981 to 1984.
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Football
IUH6 and lliiiltrd It to 15 schol­
arships In 1987 — a virtually
unprecedented penally of 45 lost
scholarships.
Wllford S. Bailey, secretarytreasurer of the National Col­
legiate Athletic Association,
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probation F rid a y , ending a
29-month probe Into alleged

...Raines

Continued from IB
problem. I’ve been up 150 more time*
left-handed. I don't see may lefties Maybe
tine or two a week."
Haines said he figures that will change
next week when die Expos go back to
Montreal lo open an eight game homeslanii
against the Dodgers. Padres and Giants
"All the west coast teams have tnorr
Irflics,’* he said. "I hope I can gel In a betlcr
right-handed groove then."
Along with Raines' productive season,
reliever Jeff Reardon (30 saves) and rookie
Joe lleskelh 110-5, 2 44 ERA) have been
outstanding on the mound while tight
fielder Andre Dawson (14 homers, 59 Hill)
shortstop llublc Brooks (10. 69) and third
tracker T im Wallach (11. 58| have provided
the rest of the key hits.
Although the deficit is Just five games, six
of those lengths come on the loss side.

violations by staff mendiere and
supporlersof the university
SM U has Indicated It may go
to court lo challenge the sanc­
tions. University president t..
Donald Shields scheduled a
news conference Monday — the
same day SMU'a Board of Gov­
ernors meets to discuss the
N C A A ruling.
Along with banning SMU's
football program from howl
games following the 1985 and
1986 seasons and from live

which vvlll make Ihe task dial much
tougher. "I think we can catch both o(
them." said Raines, "We're playing good
!m m - ha 11 right now hul we have to get hot
The Mels und Cardinals are playing well,
loo.”
Raines said hr respects both clubs
although die Expos have hud much better
success against the Cardinals than the Mr Is
Montreal has won seven of nine contests
with St. Louis, where It opened a threegame series Friday. The Expos have spill 10
games with Nrw York.
Raines, however, said II was Important to
look beyond the record. "W e heal SI. Louis
all those games early In the season before
they got rolling." said the 25-year-old
outfielder. "Vince Coleman was Just joining
the tram then und Jo h n Tudor wasn't
winning like he Is now. They're a much
better team now then when we beat them."
And the Mels? "Well, we're even with
them hul we’ve lost the last four games In a
row ." Raines said, "T h e way (Dwight)
Gooden Is pitching. It makes them a very

• PROVIDES A D H D
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television In 1986. die NCAA
Committer on Infractions also
adopted several actions already
Imposed bv HMU.
Tile not vent U y earlier placed
an unidentified assistant football
coach on probation for a period
of one yrur, effective May 15,
and reduced his salary by 15
percent, and disassociated Itself
IKm iunendy from four "outside
representatives" and from four
other supporters for a period of
lwo lo l lure vears.

tough tram to beat."
Raines said the E x j m i s w i l l have lo make
thrlr move during Ihe head lo-head com­
petition. Montreal has eight games hit with
(he Mels and the same manlier in go with
St. Louis
"Thursday's win was real big for us."
Raines said, "We have to win Friday.
Saturday and Sunday, loo, in Si. Louis
Thai will pul us In good shape before wr go
back to Montreal.
"If we can end dlls road trip anti lie live
games or less out of llrst. then wr have a
rral good chance. We’ve played pretty wrll
at home.**
Montreal Is 36-22 al home and 29-27 on
Ihe road brfotr Friday's game.
KO R O A N GO H O M E? — Not everything
hriglilcnrd Tim 's outlook Thursday, When
Informed dial Ills next Florida visitor would
t&gt;r Ed Korgan In St Louis. Raines wrinkled
up his face and growned.
"Not Korgan," he said. "Anybody hul
Korgan Whenever 1 run lulu him I go into a
slump I'll probably go 0 for Si Louis."

Ideal Conditions For Travers
S A R A T O G A SPRINGS. N .Y. IUPI| - The
Naltonai Weal her Service promised Ideal racing
conditions of sunshine and mld-HO degree
trtnprraturrs for die seven colls Dying Salutday
to move Into contention for Ihe division champi­
onship by winning the *300,000 Travers Slakes
The Woody Slephcns-tralned. strrtch running
Stephan's Odyssey, runnerup In Ihe Kentucky
Derby and the Belmont Slakes, was the early M-5
favorite lo emerge from Ihe nation's oldest slakes
race for 3-year-olds as the lop challenger lo Derby
champion Spend a Buck, who skipped today's
Travers lo run the Monmouth Handicap, for the
1985 Eclipse Award.
Stephan's Odyssey, with Pat Day In Ihe saddle,
also provldrd Stephens with his best chance lo
win one of Ih r few stakes victories that have
eluded him over tils Hall of Fame career. Bui
Saratoga's oval, as wrll as the I H mile Travers,
have been hard on betting choices, earning The
Spa Ihe nickname of “graveyard of favortles."
Post-lime favorites have lost the Iasi seven
runnings of Ihe so-called summertime Derby.
Speedy C hie fs Crown. Ihe 1084 Juvenile
champi-m. was Ihe 2-1 second pick despilr his
disappointing Triple Crown campaign l*oa(-lltnc
favorite In all three legs, the Danzig coll, to be
ridden by masterful Angel Cordero Jr., was
second In the Preakness Stakes and third In both
the Derby and Belmont.
Stephens called Ihe slake a "two-horse race."
but Roger Laurtn. the trainer of Chief s Crown,
was prepared for surprises.
"It's a well-balanced field, and I respect
everyone In It,” Laurtn said. "The y all have
credentials, and they all have a ahol al winning "
Laurtn was politely exaggerating. Longshots

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Broadway Tom m y, with Jusl two career victories
and modest earnings of *42.072. and Uptown
Swell, winner of three races and *45.430. arc
outclassed by the rest of the field.
Bui Ihe other three starters — Turkoman. Don’s
Choice and Skip Tria l — were strong challengers
Saron Stable's Turkom an, a California-bused
closer with career winnings of *146,550 was
impressive In Ills last outing, rallying from 6 IA
lengths back lo finish second by u nose to Padua
In the 1 U mile Swaps Slakes at Hollywcxid Park
Ju ly 21.
Sondra Bender's Private Account colt. Don's
Choice, has Improved greatly this summer. He
cornea Into the race with three wins and two
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speedy hay led the Jim Dundy field al Saratoga
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dangerous colt In the field — as Spend a Buck
learned from losing to him In Ihe Haskell.

Quick, Seiler Return Sunday
R o g e r Q u ic k '* b o w lin g c o lu m n end
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next Sunday In the Evening Herald.

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Rhoden Halts Pittsburgh Skid
U n ite d Pres* International
In Irtw* than ihrrr hoiira. Hick Hhodrri
prevented the i’limhtirfth Plrulea from
hklddltiK 17 yearn.
One Io m nwuy from (heir Inn^ent hlldr
htnee I (Hid, the flratra nrnl Rhoden lo
the mound Friday nlf{ht. He resjionded
with u nine-hitter, struck out seven ami
doubled home a run. helping I’iltshurgh
niiiip u nlne-((arnr losing nlrenk with ii
71 victory over the New York Meta
"Rhoden pitched his best (pirnr of the
year," tuild I’lltktnirkh manager Chuck
Tanner. "He Bhowed everybody the kind
ol pitcher he can be when lie's on and he
was on tonluht."
"He really pitched u good game,
added New York m a n a g e r IJuvcy
Johnson. "He's always ready tough on
us. H r had a good fastball und moved II
around good,"
Rhoden Improved to 7*13 with his
third complete game. Ed Lynch, the first
of four New York pltrheni. gave up four
runtt on right hits In five Innings. Lynch.
IU O . had his six game winning streak
t-iiupjied. H r had not lost since June UH&lt;
"Everything I threw over the plate
they hit." said Lynch. "It'd hard to
tidlrvc they're playing this hud with
some of the players they have, It was just
two had pitches. The one lo Hhodrn und

N.L. Baseball
fastbull down the middle dim Mmllock
hit out."
It was thr I’lralrs' longest losing streak
since they dropped 10 In a row In July of
1008.
T ile Pirates look a 2*0 lend In the
second, Wllh one out. Marvell Wynne
and Sam m y Khullfn singled. Hhodrn
doubled down the left-field line, scoring
Wynne. Khalifa came home on a sacri­
fice fly by Joe Oi flul&amp;k.
Pittsburgh scored iwlcc In the fourth
Johnny Ray walkrd and Hill Mudlock hli
Ills seventh burner, a shot over the
Irfl-flrld frncr
Th e Mels scored In the rlghlh Willi
two outs, George Foster singled and
reached second on Orsulnk's error In Irll
Foster came home on u single by Howard
Johnson
Elsewhere In (he NL. Chicago edged
Philadelphia fi-ft. SI. lands bent Montreal
0 1. Houston nipped Cincinnati 5 1, San
Diego topped Allunlu 0-3 and Los
Angeles defeated San Francisco 5 -1
In the American League, ll wan:
Kansas City 4, Toronto 2: Detroit 3,
Cleveland 2. New York 5. Huston -I In It)
Innings. Hulllmote 4. Texas 2: Seattle 0.

Minnesota 5: Milwaukee 3. Chicago 2;
and California 5. Oakland 2
Cubs 6, Phillies 5
At Chicago, Chris Speler's basesloaded bunt wllh tw’o outs In the eighth
Inning scored Itoti Dernier to llll the
Cuba. Speler's bunt, placed down (tie
third-base line, came off reliever Kent
Trk ulve , 4-8, who wuiked the bases
loaded. Lee Smith. 0-4, pitched two
Innings for the victory.
C a rd in a ls 6, Expos 1
At St. Ia iu Is, Jack Clark and Tllo
I..indium each ladled a home run and
Hob Forsch fired a four-hllter to pro|Hd
I he Cardinals, Forsch. 5-5. pitched ills
second complete game 1)111 Laskey,
5 12, took the toss The vlclory moved
the Cardinals a game ahead ol the Mets
In the NL East. Tim Raines wus0 for 4
A stros 5, Reds 4
A l Houston, Phil Cuiuer singled home
pi itch-timber IXrktr Th u n with one out
In the ImiII oui ol Die ninth Inning lo lead
Ihe Astros. Reliever Dave Smith, who
allowed a game tying home run by Nick
Ksasky in die lop &lt;&gt;l the Inning, pitched 2
2-3 Innings lo raise tils record lo 6-4 Ted
Power dropped to 4 3.
Padres 6, l)rn v rt 3
Al San Diego. Kevin McReynolds hit
Ids 12th home run of tin- year and Gralg

R ic k Rhoden
...b e s t effort

Nettles collected three hits lo lift the
Padres. Andy Hawkins. 15-4. starled for
San Diego but departed In thr sixth
Inning with one out. Rookie lotnce
McCullers registered his second save.
Rick Mahler (ell lo 10-11.
Dodgers S, Giants I
At San Francisco, rookie Murluno
Hum an went 4Jor-5, Including a two
run homer, amt a two-run double by
veteran Hob Bailor jxiwem l the Dodgers
to their eighth straight victory Jerry
Rruss. 11-7. struck out four and yielded
six hits before leaving the game In the
sixth inning

Marino Is Upbeat
Despite Criticism

Z o rn G u n s
D o w n Lio n s
U n ite d Prasa International
Team s continue to test dir
waters this week us thr NFI.
exhibition season heads Into Its
second week.
In a Friday night game In
Scuttle. Jim Zorn threw for two
touchdowns and Randall Morris
run for unother score Friday to
lend the Seattle Seahnwks to a
2H-3 victory over the Detroit
Lions.
Th e game murkrd Ihe return
to uctlon for Srutilr running
tmrk Curl Warner, who lore up
Ills right knee In the (hat regulur
season game last season und
mliMM'd the rest of the campaign
W arner pluyed tn only thr first
quarter, currying four times lor
12 yards.
Al Mluml. Dolphins coach Don
Shuln drilled charges thul hr
trudrd Ihe NFL rights of wide
receiver Anthony Carter to the
Minnesota Vikings to avenge thr
firing ol former Detroit Lions
CONCh Monte Clark.
T h e Lions had lieen interested
In obtaining the rights to Carter,
who Is In the option year ot hit
conduct with litr U S. Football
la-ague's Oakland Invudcrs.
"F o r somebody to think Ihul I
did something lo Detroit In spite
couldn't be farther from thr
truth." suld Simla, a close Irtend
of Clark.

C h r is S p e le r
...k e T squeeze

"I've always had a good rela­
tionship w llh (Lions general
manager) R usk (Thomas). No­
body has u higher regard for
(owner) Hill Ford und the Detroit
Lions and thr whole organiza­
tion than I do. I've always been
friendly w llh them. Wliul I had
lo tlu w ui in the lu st interests ol
-he (Dolphins) ball club."
Jim Plunked, the Raiders
37-year old quurtrrhuck. will
again get the siarl Sunday over
Mate Wilson In Los Angeles
Plunked passed lor Just 26 yards
In the first hall before Wilson
came on lo throw lor I0H yards,
completing 7-of-17 attempts.
M a rcus A lle n and F ra n k
H a w k in s w ill start In ihe

.. .N i g h t m a r e
Contlnuad from 2B
may lake advantage ol the op|M&gt;rtunlty and make
a nume for himself." Simla aald. "The bad thing
Ib that the players who are not here, especially u
guy like Jrnxrtt who plays mure than one
position, miss a lot of valuable learning and have
a lot of catching up In do when they do get back."
There have been some bright lights shining
through the gloom at St. Thomas University. Top
pick Lorenzo Hampton hau been tmpreaalve, both
running and catching the football. Third-round
picks Moyer and Ororgc Little also have drawn
praiar from Shula. as have stxth-round pick Ron
Davenport and lourth-round pick JcfTDcllenhach.
Last year's No. ) pick, linebacker Jackie Shipp,
had 10 aolo tackles snd one assist sgslnsi
Minnesota In the opening exhibition game

M IA M I |D P I) H o ld o u t
quarterback Dan Marino Is In an
"upbeat" and "positive" mood,
d rs p llr numerous criticism s
directed ugulnst him since hr
w a lk e d out of the M ia m i
Dolphins training rum p In a
contract dispute, the Miami
Herald rt-|xirls
Marino, in his first Interview
since tie left rump Ju ly 25. told
the Herald lie Wlshrd hr wus
buck practicing at St. Thomas
University and he understood
why fans hud sided against him
In his dispute with Miami owner
bucklleld with either veteran Joe Hohhlr
" T h r toughest purl of all this
Cllll lit,inch or top drutl pick
Jessie Hester starting al one Is lhat I really want to be at
wide receiver s|xil und Malcolm practice getting ready to play."
Marino nald. "I mean, (hut's
Ham wrllal Ihe other.
what I do, The way 1 felt about
The Redskins. 17-14 winners thr neguilvr reaction Is thut.
over Ihe Allunlu Falcons last hey, muytx- I'd react that way
Week, will open wllh veteran Joe too II I didn't know everything
Thelamunn at quarterback, but that was going on.
he Is expected to play unlv the
"1 don't blame the people I
first hall Thelamann passed lor cun understand people saying
7 1 voids and one touchdown at
lhat I should honor m y contract,
Atlanta.
hut what they're not thinking
Washington also has 240- u Imiu I Is that the contract Is a
pnund miming hack John Rig­ one-way deal. I've seen trams
gins hack In uniform Inr Ihe first trrm lnulr a contract of a player
time this year. H r wus not. when there was time left on It.
"I think I did what I had to do
however, expected to play more
I never wanted ll lo come to (tils
than n series or two

'Arid* from all th* ln|url*x, th*
unilgnad v*t*ran playnrs not In camp
and th* quarterback who's not In
camp, *v*rythlng's |u»t lino.'

— Don Shula
Tom m y Vigor!lo. who missed most of the 1983
season und all of last year with a knee Injury,
upprura to be completely recovered
For now. Shutu and his assistants don't have
too many options.
"We'll continue to work os best we can with the
players that are here." he said.
Hut through all thr adversity. Shula was able lo
udd a little humor to Ihe situation
"Aside from all ihe Injuries, thr unsigned
vrtrrun players not tn camp and thr quarterback
who's not In camp, everything's Just fine," he
Jokrd.
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Football

Klkukawa. a right-hander,
used a submarine delivery arid
an outstanding chungrup to hold
down Cuba's powerful hitters.
Louts Casanova, who had strurk
out three Dines In hts previous
six games, was fanned three
Ilmen by Klkukawa. and limited
to one hit In lour plate appeur-

United Press InternationaJ
NEW YORK (UPI) - A tlgh
s t r ik e zon e F r i d a y n ig h
tightened the race In the Amert
can League East race.
Reliever Bob Stanley walkec
Willie Randolph on four pitcher
with the bases loaded and twr
out In the 10th Inning, forcing
home Dave Winfield with thr
winning run in the New York
Yankees’ 5-4 victory over thr
Boston Red Sox. Toronto leads
the second-place Yankees by six
games.
"Th a t last pitch was right
down the middle. I guess hr
Ihome plate umpire Drew Coble!
wanted to get the game over In a
h u r r y . " said S ta n le y , who
charged Coble Immediately after
the last call. "Three of those four
pilch es (to Randolph) were
strikes. He (Coble) must've had a
date."
In Ihe 10th. Winfield lined a
double to left olT reliever Steve
Crawford. 5-3. Dan Fasqua was
Intentionally walked, and Butch
Wynegar walked to load the
bases.
*
"From where I'm sitting, those
were strikes." said Red Sox
manager John McNamara. "Not
one. but three or four of them,
In c lu d in g the last one to
Wynegar.
"I'll go home tonight knowing
they were good pitches. You
don't sec people like (catcher
Rich) Grdmun and Stanley get­
ting upset unless they were good
pitches. That's a hell of a way to
iose a ballgarnr."
The Yankees tied the score 4-4
In ihe ninth off Crawford. Ron
Hassey led off with a single and
R a n d o lp h s a c rific e d p in ch
runner Billy Sample lo second.
Pagllarulo singled home Sample.
Boston look a 3-2 lead In the
sixth on a pair of opposite-field
RBI doubles off starter Joe Cow­
ley With one out. Marty Barrett
singled and went to second on a
Relder'o choice. Dwight Evans
doubled to left ofT the glove of
leaping Ken Griffey, scoring
Barrett. Evans scored on Rill
Buckner's double lo left.
The Red Sox took a 1-0 lead tn
the third on Gedman's loth
home run of the year, but the
YnnkrFs rallied for a 2-1 lead In
Ihe bottom of the Inning. Bobby
Meacham reached first on a
fielder's choice and went to
second on Hickey Henderson's
single to right. Don Mattingly
squlhbed u single to left, scoring
Meacham and sending Hen­
derson to third. Grilfey's single
to center drove In Henderson.
Gedman's second home run of
the gome ofr Cowley Increased
Boston's lead to 4-2 In the
seventh.
Angelas. A's 2
California's John Candelaria
and Brian Downing are both
trying to find their old form and
Friday night they each had a
flashback which led to an Angels
victory.
Downing cracked a three run
homer to trigger a four-run third
Inning that carried the Angels to
a 5 2 Uiumph over the Oakland
As. “
Cundelarla scattered seven
hits over the first six Innings to
Improve his record to 2-0 since
being acquired from Pittsburgh
Aug '2 In his longest outing of
Ihe year. Candelaria struck out
six and walked two.

and I want It over as fast as
(Misslhle. Maybe wllh some of the
things thut (M arino's agent
Marvin DcmolT) Is doing now.
something will hup|x'n soon and
I'll lx- buck In camp next week."
Murlno said he was forced lo
listen to M iam i's exhibition
game against Minnesota last
Saturday on the radio in his van
tiecause tils golden rrlrlrvrr had
chewed the plug on the stereo In Royala 4, Blue J a y i 2
At Toronto. Hal McRae drove
his home.
"The van w-as the only place I In two runs and Lynn Jones
could hrur the game," Marino collected four singles to back
told the Herald "I listened Charlie Lelbrandt s rlght hltlcr
mostly to the lust hull when und lead the Royals Lclbrandt.
1 1 6 , struck out seven ant)
(Don) Struck was playing
"ll would be nice If things .walked four while picking up his
would get worked nut so I won’t sixth complete game.
have to listen to the Hullaln Tig e rs 3, Indians 2
A l Detroit, rookie Nelson
game on the radio," hr said
about the Dolphins' next exhib­ Simmons delivered a sacrifice fly
In the bottom of the eighth
ition.
Alter Marino passed for 5,084 Inning, lifting the Tigers. Juan
yurds and 48 touchdowns lost Berenguer. making his first start
season, both NFL records. Rob­ since May 16, allowed one hit
bie promised In the week before and struck out eight over the
the Super Bowl lo renegotiate first 5 1-3 Innings before runn­
the four-year contract Marino ing Into trouble. Aurello Lopez.
signed after he was drafted No. I 3-7, earned ihe victory.
overall out of Pitt.
Orioles 4, Rangers 2
At Baltimore, Mike Young
slammed a three-run home run
In the sixth Inning to rally the
Orioles. The decision gave the
Orioles a four-game winning
streak, their longest since June
13-16. Dennis Martinez, 9-7, was
the winner.
M ariners 6. T w in e 5
At M in n e a p o lis , G o rm a n
Thomas smacked a tie-breaking
KBI single and scored on Jim
Presley's double In the eighth
ancet.
ti was Cuba's first loss of the Inning to lift the Mariners. Ed
tournament and felt .them tied Vande Berg, 2-1. notched the
wllh Japan for first place with triumph in relief. Steve Howe.
6-1 records. Japan was given the 1-1. took the loss.
lop spot In the playolls because Brewers a. W hite Boa 2
At Milwaukee, Ben Oglivle
of Its victory over Cuba
doubled home the tle-bresklng
Jupan had defeated Ihe United run tn a two-run eighth Inning
States 6-5 earlier Friday, lhat and Ray Burris fired a sU-hltler
game was meaningless for the to lift the Brewers. Burris. 7-9,
United Stales, who were already struck out seven and walked
three for hla fifth complete ganje.
out of playoff contention.

Japan Hands Cuba
1st Cup Setback, 3-2
EDMONON. A L B E R TA tUI'l) Toyuitoor! Klkukuwu pitched an
elghl-hllti r Friday to lead Japan
lo a 3-2 victory over Cub.! m thr
Dual round-robin game of the
Intercontinental C up Baseball
Tournament.

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County CourltiewM In Samlnote
Ceurty, Florida at II 00 o clock
A M on tho *th day of Sap
Ian.bar. A 0 . IMS. tha following
da». r bod proparty at tai forth
•" M'd Final Judgmanl. to wits
from tho Morfhootf cor nor of
•No N o r l h a o t t I* of th o
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•' Daouftf C Iwf k
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legal Notice
N O TIC E
Tho SI John! Nlvor Water
Mon*gamant Dlttrlct hot ro
eolvad an application lor Con
luptivt Water Uto from
S E M IN O LE C O U N TY . P O
BOX loot. SANFORD. F L i m i .
application PI I I I 001IANGM on
SP/1I IS Thlt application It tor
tho modification ot tho tattling
rtrm it 1 117 0011N Tho appli
cant paopaati to withdro* ip
M G D ot G R O U N D W A T E R
FR O M TH E F L O R ID A N
A Q U IF E R V IA 1 E X IS T IN G
W E L L S FO R P U B L IC
SU P P LY, URBAN LAND
SCAPE IR R IG A T IO N COM
M E R C IA L / IN D U S TR IA L AND
E S S E N TIA L USE to torvo 1.440
o c ra U I In Samlnolo County
located In Sac IAm I I, Townihlp
10 South. Range IS East
Tha Governing Board e* tha
Dlttrlct will taka action to gran!
application!*) no
than is day* from tha
dote ot thl* nobca Should you bo
Interacted In any of tha lilted
application*, you ihould contact
tho SI John* River Water Mon
ogamanl Dlttrlct at P O Boa
l i l t Palotka. Florida H O fl
U l t or in par ton at If* offka on
S la t* H ig h w a y IBS W a it ,
Palate* r teredo. M i ll* *121
W r it t e n a b | * c tls n to tha
application may bo mad*, but
thould b* received no later than
la day* fro m tha dot* at
publication Written obfoctioni
ihould Identify the eb|*cter by
nemo and eddreil and tufty
date rib* tha obteetten M tho
application Filing a written
ob iact Am doe* no! antllte you to
a Chapter IN . Florid* Statute*.
Adminicle*11*0 Hearing Only
•hot* *ub*tonti*l
alter ted try Ih*
application and who flte • pan
Hen mooting the rogutromont*
of Section IS S M I, F A C . may
obtem on Achninlitratlv* Hoar
Ing A ll llmofy Mod written
obiactAm* will b* pravanted te
tho Booed ter It* con n deration
In I'* d o llb o rs tlo n an tha
application peter te Ih* Board
la* mg action an tho application
0 annuo T Kamp. Director
OfvfsMhof Record*
Sf John* RIvor Water
Monogtmonf D ttN K I
Pubfllh Augutf It. IMS
D E I KM

IN TH B C IR C U IT L O U n T.
E IG H T E E N T H
JU D IC IA L C ld C U IT ,
IN A N D F O R
S E M IN O LE C O U N TY .
F L O R ID A
CASE NO SS 11SOCA 0* P
DIVISION JU D G E OAVIS
SPRINGWCKJO V IL L A G E
A P A R T M E N T CO R P O R A TIO N .
Plaintiff.
v*
O Y N A D U N C A N , a *lngl*
womon. MS B A N D Y . SPR
IN G W O O D V I L L A G E CO N
O O M IN IU M A S S O C IA T IO N
INC , a Florida nonprofit con
dominium atlocletton corpora
flon.
Da fondant*
N O TIC E OF A C TIO N
TO D Y N A O U N C A N
a Hngte woman
Haldaiborg. Germany
P O Boa 1141
APONarr York 0*041
YOU ARE N O T IF IE D that an
action to toractota ih* morigag*
a n cum barm g the tallow ing
property In Somlnote Counfy
Florid*
U n it No
I I* A o l SPR
IN G W O O D V I L L A G E CON
DO M IN IU M , and an undivided
l/ lt g Inter**! In in* lend,
common (tomont* and common
•rpantaa appurtenant to laid
Unit, oil In accordance with and
tub|act to tho covenant*, rondi
tlon*. roitrlcttont. term* and
othar provittont of tha Oaclara
lion of Condominium of Spr
In g w o o d V i l l a g * . a Con
dominium at recorded In O.
tidal Record* Boo* m i , peg*
lO r * , P u b li c R a c o r d * ol
Sam mol* County. F ter Ida
ha* boon Mod by tho Plointitt
again*! you and afhor* In ttw
above antllted cam* and you
a rt required to larva a copy of
your written datent*V If any. to
II on D O N A L D L
S M IT H ,
Plaintiff* attorrwy, gia Bar not!
Bank Building. Jacktenrlllg.
Florida 11101. on or baton
September a. iv»» and til* llw
original with tho Cterk ol ihlt
Court either botor* korvlc* on
P lom tllfi attorney or Immodi
atoty iharaatfar ethoewik*. a
dafauit will b* entered agamtl
you for the roltof demanded in
tho complaint or petition
W ITN E S S m y hand and tool
ot thl* Court on Nil* lath day of
Augutt
(S E A L )
ISEALI
D A V ID N B E R R IE N
Clark of Ih* Circuit Court
•y AgnotE Sutek
Deputy Clark
•
Pubfllh Augutt IS. M. Sop
ternbar I.S. IMS
D E I 104

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IN T H E C IR C U IT COURT
FOR S E M IN O L E CO UN TY.
F LO R IO A
P R O B A TE DIVISION
Fit* Number 1 } ])* CP
IN R E E S T A T E O F
M YR El EUGENE
APPLEGREN
D e c e a s e d
N O T IC E O F
A D M IN IS TR A TIO N
Tha adm inistration ol tha
a llo t* o l M y ro l Eugene
A p p ttg ro n , deceased Fite
Number ts 510 CP. II pending -n
th* Circuit Court tor Somlnote
C o u n ty , F lo r i d *
P ro b a te
Division, th* address ot which it
Post Office Drawer C. Sanford
Florida M i l l Tha names and
addresses ol th* personal rapr*
•antativ* and tha personal rap
rotantatlv#** attorney are sat
lorth below
AH Interested parson* ar*
required to Ilia with thl* court
W IT H IN T H R E E M O N TH S
FROM T H E D A TE OF TH E
F IR S T P U B L IC A T IO N OF
TH IS N O TIC E
( I ) all claim*
ooainsl the estate and i l l any
ob|*cllon by an Interested
parson on whom notice was
served mot challenge* th# valid
Ity at tha will, ttw quail 114a I ten*
of in* parson* I raprasaniallv*.
venue oe jurisdiction of Ih*
A LL C L A IM S A N O O B JE C
TIO N S N O T SO F IL E D W ILL
BE F O R E V E R B AR R E D
Publication of Ihlt Notice has
begun on Augutt 11, IMS
Personal Rtpeatonlalir*
L E N N O N G ADAM S J R .
I t t R S W 17thPlat*
Miami. Florida M i ll
Attorney lor
Par tone I Representative
LO U IS E J A L L E N
Arky. Fraod, Stearns Watson.
Greer Weerer A Harris. P A
One Bittoyne Tower. Suit* IMS
Miami. Florida M ilt
IMS) 114 4*00
publish August II. IS, IMS
D E I to

IN T H E C IR C U IT COURT
IN A N D F O R
S E M IN O L E C O UNTY.
F LO R IO A
CASE NO SI MIS C A M K
G O V E R N M E N T E M P LO Y E E S
C O R P O R A TIO N
Plaintiff,
vt
E A R L W E B E R L Y . ---------E B E R L Y , unknown spoum ol
E A R l W E B E R L Y . It married
TH E A M E R IC A N BANK O f
M E R R IT T ISLAN O and D EAN
J O AKLEY,
Datendanlt
N O TIC E O f
F O R E C L O S U R E SALE
N O T IC E I* hereby given lhal
th* undersigned D A V ID N
B E R R IE N Cterk ol m* Circuit
C ourt of Somlnote County.
Florida will on the Ith day at
October IMS, between II a m
and 1 p m at th* Welt Front
doer of the Samlnote County
Courthouse. Senior d F lot id*
otter sate and toll at public
outcry te th* highest and bost
bidder tor cash ttw following
described properly situate in
Samlnote County. F ton da
Th* N orth 140 tt ot Ihr:
fallowing described property
Ttw Watt MS ft of th* South te
Ot th* N E 'a ot th* SW '« ot
Soclton IS Township ] ! SduTh.
Hang# M East, test th# South ts
tt and lot* right of way ot Lot*
Howell Rood. Somlnote County.
Florida
pursuant to th# Final Judgment
entered In o cos* ponding In told
Court, tha *tyi* of which I*
indicated abort
W ITN E S S my hand and of
Iklel seal of ta&gt;d Court this Sth
day of August. IMS
D A V ID N B ER R IE N
C L E R K OF TH E C IR C U IT
COURT
Bye Diana K Brum mot!
Deputy Clark
Publish Augutt It. II. IMS
D E I 4*

try B e r k e B r e a th e d

C O U N T Y
H M C f.
m m n r
M C u rrm S
HJbHT HOW

IN T H 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 FOR
S E M IN O L E C O U N TY .
F L O R ID A
CASE N U M B E R SSM* CP
RE TH E E S T A T E O F
C E C E IL A E MAS).
Oeceetad
N O TIC E OF
A D M IN IS TR A TIO N
Tho adm in i*tr at Ion at tho
ottete of C E C E IL A E MAS),
d tc ta ia d
C a n Num ber
ts IS* CP. I* pending In Ih*
C ir c u it C o u rt o l S tm ln o lt
C o u n ty . F lo r i d a . P ro b a ta
Division tha addratt of which it
P O D r a w e r C . S a n ts rd .
Florida. M m
The nomai and addvatia* ot
tha personal representative and
tha personal raprasantative'l
•ttornay ar* sot forth botow
All interested parsons *'#
required to III* with thli court
W ITH IN t h r e e M O NTH S OF
T h e f i r s t P U B L IC A TIO N o f
TH IS N O TIC E I t ) all claim*
aga.ntt tho ottete and (I I any
oblacflon by an Interested
pat son to whom notice **•
monad Ihdt challenge* the valid
Ity of *h* will, tha qualifications
ot th* parional raprtientet'v*
or tho venue or jurisdiction ot
Ih# court
A LL C LA IM S A N D O B JE C
TIONS N O T SO F IL E D W ILL
BE F O R E V E R B A R R E D
Publication ol thl* Notice hat
bagunon Aitoutl II. IMS
Partteial Representative
W IL L IA M A MASI
M l Springtide Drlv*
Long wood. Florida I1M0
Attorney fur
Par tonal Raprasontaiiva
Carmine M Bravo Esquire of
C arm iroM Bravo. P A
Uto Slate Rood 4J 4. Suita 1
Long wood Spring* ProteHtenol
Canter
Longwood, F tor Ido 11M0
(MS) 114 M4*
Publish August II H IMS
D E I SI

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C IT Y O F SANFO R D. FLO R ID A
N O T IC E TO TH E PUBLIC
Notice It hereby given that tho
Board ot Adjustment ot the City
Of Sanford will held * regular
meeting on August 11. IMS. In
the City Hall at M M A M In
order to contidor a request tor a
variance In the Toning Ordi
none# a* It pertain* to lid* yard
te'back rtqurltm enti In a RC t
district In.
Let » , Blk $. Palm Terrace.
P B . PGM
Ba.ng more tpecHIcolly de
*cnbed a* located 2510 Prtn
eaten Avenue
Planned use ot the property It
to erect o tingle tomily re*l
dance
B L Partin*. Chairman
Board ol Adjustment
A D V IC E TO TH E PUBLIC It
a parson decides to appeal a
decision r ada with respect to
any mot'ef considered ot the
above meeting or hearing, ho
may need a verbatim record ol
Ih# proceedings Including the
testimony and evidence, which
record it not provided by the
Cltyot Sanford IF S M 4 CH0S)
Publish Augutt I It IMS
D E I 11

C IT Y OF
L A K E M A R Y . FLO R ID A
N O T IC E O F
G E N E R A L E LE C TIO N
T O W HOM IT M AY CONCERN
You will pleas* lake nolle*
lhal a general ateetton will be
held tor ttw City of Lokt Mary
F lo rid a , on th* )rd doy ol
September IMS for th# purpose
ol a'acting
Commissioner Seal I, tor a
farm ot two years
Th* location tor voting will be
in th* City Commits ion Cham
bars *1 Lake Mary City Hall, li t
North Country Club Road Lake
M ary Florida
Th* polls will b# open from
1 0 0 A M to 1 00 P M
C h airm an of *h* Election
Board Pat Thompson
S o ry ln g on th* E le c tio n
Board
Ethel Carlson Betty
Day
B e lly D e d m e n , and
Virginia Nelson
All parsons legally registered
to vote In Sominol* County and
living within th* boundaries of
th* City of Lake Mary, Florida,
may avail lhamsalvas ol tholr
Rights ot Franchise
C IT Y OF LA K E M A R Y,
F l o r id a
/tr Carol A Edwards
City Clark
Dated August 1. IMS
Publish August!I. IF IMS
D E I 41
IN TH E C IR C U IT COURT
E IG H T E E N T H JU D IC IA L
C IR C U IT
S EM IN O LE C O U N TY .
F L O R IO A
C IV IL DIVISION
CASE NO IS 1«S* C A M P
IN RE TH E M AR R IAG E OF
V IC K IE M WATROUS.
WllaPatlHonor.
and
C R A IG A l l AN W At NOUS.
Husband Respondent
N O TIC E OF ACTION
TO
CRAI G A L L A N
W A T R O U S , P O Bos 141,
Lac onto. F lor id* M401
You are notified lhal an action
lor dissolution el m an lag* ha*
been Iliad against yau. and you
ar# required to serve a copy ot
your written dafanta*. II any. to
II on F R I E D M A N
A
F R IE D M A N . P A . J
Don
F rie d m a n . P etitio ne r'* ol
torn#, who** oddras* It t i l
W est C h u rc h A v a n u o ,
Longwood. Florida 11790. on or
before August I I IMS, and file
th* original with tho cterk of thl*
Court either batore service on
Plaintiff's attorney, or Immodi
ataly Iharaatfar otherwise, a
default will b* entered against
you for th* relief demanded In
lt&gt;# Complaint or Petition
D A TE Don July 14 IMS
D A V ID N B E R R IE N
as Clork ol Hr* Court
By Agnes E Sutek
A t Deputy Cterk
Publish Juty IS August 4, tl,
IS IMS
OE H 141

Sunday. Aug. U . i n s — SB

Legal Notice
C IT Y OF SANFOBO. F L O R ID A

NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC!
Notico l* hereby given that th*
Board of Ad|ustm#ni of th* City
of Sanford trill hold a regular
mooting on Augutt 11. IMS. in
tha City Hall at 11 X&gt; A M in
order to consider a requal' lor a
variance In ttw Zoning Ordi
none* as It pertain* to roar
yard, setback requt laments In a
SR I district In
Lot U Replat ot Grovevtew
Village Third Addition
Being more specifically de
scribed a* located 14* Spr
Ingv low Orly#
Planned u»# ot Ih* property i*
to erect a Carport tor a Motor
B L Perkins. Oulirmon
Board at Adjustment
A D V IC E TO TH E P U B L IC It
a person decides to appeal a
decision mad* with respect to
any matter convdarad a' tha
above maatmg or hearing, ho
may need a verbatim record ot
th* proceedings Including th*
testimony and tvtdtnc*. which
record Is not provided by th*
City at Santord iFSl**oi*S)
Publish August I. II. IMS
O E M s ________________________
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F TH E E IG H T E E N T H
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT,
SEM INOLE C O U N TY
FLO R ID A
C IV IL ACTION NO
*4 IT)I CA to P
J I K I5 L A K M O R T G A G E
S E R V I C E C O R P O R A T IO N
ate .
Plaintiff
v*
D A Y B O R N E A R M IT A G E . at
us. et at.
Defendant*
A M E N D E D NOTICE OF SALE
N O TIC E is hereby given that
pursuant ta the Final Judgment
at Forectosurt and Sot* entered
In th* cauto pending In th#
C ircuit Court at th# E IG H
T E E N T H Judicial Circuit in
and tor SEM IN O LE County
Florida Civil Action Number
14 I Til CA 0* P Hi# undersigned
Clark will sell tha properly
situated In said County da
sc r Ibad as
Lot s Black. R S U N LA N D
E S T A T E S , according to Hr* Plat
Ihar #01 as tec ot dad tn Plat Book
II Pag* (4 to 11, at Ih# Public
Records ol S EM INO LE County
F leu id*
at public sal* loth* highest and
bast bidder tar cash ol tt oa
o'clock A M on tha loth day ol
August ISIS *1 Ih* W E S T
F R O N T doot ol th* S E M IN O L F
County Courteous# S A N FO R D
Florida
(C O U R T SEALI
D A V ID BE HHICN
Cl e r k o f th e c ir c u it
COURT
By Diana K Brummatl
Deputy Clark
Publish August!I. II. IMS
D E I 4«
F IC T ITIO U S N A M E
Nut,re is hereby glr*n that I
am engaged In business at 4100
Bryant Are South, Santord
Samlnote Cuu.
F lor (da under
th* tlctttleut name of E N E R G Y
C O N S E R V A TIO N L IG H T IN G ,
and lhal I Intend to regular said
noma with th* Clark of tha
Circuit Court, Somlnote CountyI*ter tea in accordance with th*
provision* ol th* Fictitious
Nam* Statutes. T o wit Section
BIS Be F tor Ido Statutes l»ST
/l/M ark Hudson
Publish July M A Augutt 4, 11.
It. IMS
O E H 154
F IC T ITIO U S N A M E
Nolle* Is hereby given that I
am engaged in buslnass at 101
W llth ir e Or , C a s s e lb e rry ,
Samlnote County. Florida 11707
under Hi* fictitious nemo ol
O I R T V D E E D S , and that I
intend to register u i d name
with Hi* Clark ol th* Circuit
Court. Sominol* Counfy. Florida
In arc or dance with th* pro
visions of th* Fictitious Noma
Statute* To n il Section 14) 0*
Florida Statute* 1*57.
/*/ Brand* J Malgh
Publish August A II. It. 21. IMS
DEI n

CLASSIFIED ADS
Seminote

Orlando • Winter Park

322-2611

831-9993

CLASSIFIED DEPT.
RATES
t tim*
........... ........... 8 7 C a I
HOURS
3 co n i# c u ti* t tlm o s S I C a I

8:30 A M. 5:30 P.M.
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
SATURDAY 9 ■Noon

7 consecutive tidies 5 2 C a I
10 cafsiecdtiva t i n e s 4 8 C a I
C eatract Rate* A ta lla M e
3 Lines

DEADLINES
N o o n T h e D o y B e fo re P u b lic a tio n
S u n d a y • N o o n F r id a y
M o n d a y - 1 1:0 0 A .M . S a t u r d a y

13— Card ol Thanks

31— Par*©nals

Th* family ot th* lot* Charles
Roberts Sr wishes te thank
you tor all kindnassas shown
during our lima ot Baraav*

•ABORTION*
First Trlmastor Abortion 1 11
wki
H id Medicaid H R :
1 1 1 * wki US0 G yn services
t i l Pregnancy Tost. Fro*
C ounse lin g
P ro ta s s ls n a l
C a r*
S w p p o r t lv *
At
mosphar* Confidantlal

Th* Roberts Pollard, and
Washington Fam ilial

31— Personals
CENTRAL FIOROU
WOMEN’S HEALTH
NEW LOCATION

CRISIS PREGNANCY CENTER
ABO RTION C O U N S E L IN G
f r i t P re g n a n c y T a ils
C o n fid e n tia l
In d iv id u a l
• s tls la n c a
C a ll te r
•Ppo»n'm#nf avan ing tiouri
available
h i r**s

17*4 W. Colonial O r.......
&gt;oi re* atii
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Legal Notice

legal Notice
F IC T ITIO U S NAM E
Notice Is hereby given that I
am engaged in business at 111
Lucerne Dr DeBary. Imallmg
addt es 1 1 V o lu s ia C o u n ly .
Florida 1171) under In# tic til lout
name ol G R A N N Y 'S A T T IC
and that I Intend to register said
name with th# Clark ot th*
Circuit Court. Somlnote County,
Florida In accordance with th*
prgylslani ol th* Fictitious
Nam* Valutas T a w ll Saction
MS M Florida Valutas 1SS7
/V E d n a N fO olly) Bradford
Publish August a. II. ta is. itgs
OE I 11

F IC T IT IO U S N AM E
Nolle* Is hereby given that I
am engaged In business al
III IIS Magnolia A re . Santord,
Somlnote County, Florida under
Iht fictitious n a m t ot TH E
O FFIC E SO UR CE and lhal I
Intend to register sold nans*
with Ih* Clerk ol th* Circuit
Court, Semi note County. Florida
In accordant* with th* pro
visions of th* Flctlttewt Nam*
Statutes. To wit Section M l 01
Florida Statutes its )
l\i Linda J Johnston
Publish August it. is a Sop
umber l. g. ISIS
DEI 1B1

P O S IT IO N S A V A IL A B L E F O R
NEW RESTAURANT
• COOKS
• BUSocRS
• FOOD SERVERS • HOST/HOSTESS
• DISH MACHINE OPERATORS
O U T S T A N D I N G S I N K IT S :
• P a id V a c a t io n *
• E m p lo y e e M e a l D is c o u n ts
• M e d i c a l D e n t a l (S i n g le o r F a m i l y P la n )
• L lf o / A c c ld e n ta l D e a th In s u r a n c e

• Uniforms Furnished
• P r o f it S h a r i n g

Oreat Advancement Opportunities
Due to Fast Growth
A p p l y In p e r s o n :
M o n . P rt.. 8 / 1 9 - 8 / 2 )
8 : 0 0 A M - 1 : 0 0 PM or
3 : 0 0 P M • 8 :0 0 PM
2 8 8 8 F re n c h A ve .
( H i g h w a y 1 7 -9 2 )
S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A
Iq u o l O pportunity ImptoyOf

C O N S U LT O U R

AND L E T AN E X P E R T DO T H E J O B

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

Electrical

L a n d cle arin g

W* Handle
Th# Whole Ball Ot Wat

D A S Electric
771 401#
Haw A rtmodaltng, addition*,
fan*, toe urIty light*, tlm on
plut ail *l*c tor vice* Quality
Service Lkontod A Bonded

O IN E V A L A N O C L IA R IN O
Lot/L #nd&lt; tear Ing
Fill dirt
Toptoil Pond* Drain ditch**
Silo Proper of Km Call Sc* WK

8. E. UNI CONST.
322 7021

General Services

Additions A
Remodeling
REMODELING SPECIALIST

f sruMic ing AvaMebi*

Appliance R epair

R O BER TS O R EE N E
Control* A M o ln to n a n c*
Ip tc lo lltt In E le c tric a l A
Pneumatic Control* 777 I7M

Home Improvement

Carpentry

Center-* Budding A Remodeling
M* Jo* To* Small
I I I Barton Loo*. Santord
___________ H I 0477___________

All type* Of carpentry A re
modthng 17 yr* t i p Call
Richer4 G r*»l H I 1*7)

Coverings

• M cCULLAR H O M IS a
Now Homo* Remodeling
R eport
Lie anted Contractor «RROOt]7«l
- NO JOB T O O S A A A ll"
C a m . — --------- ----- H I *44*

For Carpal laalalteltewa
Repair* A Ra ltratclwa
Call............ ....................... I l l H IT

THOM AS 4 TH O M A S Hama
np o lr. (leaning, lawn car*
Call &gt;71 U4*.

Carpet/Floor

TH O R N E L A N D C L f AN IN G
F IL L D IR T d C L A Y *
SHALE A H A U L IN G
177)4)]

Lawn Service

Horn* R epairs

Haod Carpal tteemng ITvtng.
Duung H**m A Hall *14 M.
lo R lC k tlr U im U M
JU S T G l N I t t
Profatttenel c Waning
Coll
171 4**1

C A R P EN TER
Repair* and
ramodating *4o job too amall
Call i n Mas_________

Electrical

Maintenance of all typo*
Car pantry, pointing, plumbing
andrioctrk 8 M M *
SANFO BO H A N D Y M A N
You noma II
.
|i|R*|tl
Far fra* E Itimato coll Bill
___________ m « 2 H ___________
W ILLIS H O M E R A P AIN
Rimed* Rag
Addition*
A
Ail Typo* R w o k * I
Incur*d
Nd tab ted im all ...
H i 77m

Spring Yard Claaa op* . H I m i

Quality Lien Cat*
Al Aftordobte Price* H I 0*7)

Paving
A I Aapbalt Pivlwg. Inc
Grading A paving. n gbaH r »
pair* taal coating. Iralfk
m arling*, driveway* A park

^njJote^rjMjMllSItA

Masonry

Plumbing

I AN Y T H IN O IN C O N C R E TE !
Fro* litlm oto* Gladly Or via I
B EA U M O N D E Caml Co
"W* Are The Aact".........H I m l

Wall Ptombiog A Healing
!W7 South Santord Avanu*
Sanford. Florida H77I

Music Lessons
Guitar Lanani
All agavall teval*. Pro Bock
ground. Coll Julia
H I *4*4

CARE FO R T H E E L D E R L Y
Private care In a private
homo lor man woman or
coupte Coll IM P 771 »*C1
OUR R A T H A R E LOW ER
Lakavww Hortrwg Canter
111 B. Sacand |l . laniard
17147*7

Painting
C U N N IN G H A M A N D W IF E
Inter 7E *ter ter/Protaid* W ith
C o i l _______________ H I 7114
F ter ido Maid A Mridow
ipocteltelI
15 yr* l i p
Fro* E»t
Bonded
Ifteurtd
W G T R IB Q Y
1*5 MSI

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Painting Inter ter/E iter ter
Ratertncat A Ratonabte
Vary Rail*bte H 1 W 1 7 Sal. SS
S A N F O B O P A IN T IN S
Carpentry and dry woiling
Flnlthlng • tpoctelltjr Pro
ic i iionai quality at a fak
p rltt Can m * TH ter No#
a t f lm a t a
A i k far B ill.

___________ M l 7*14___________

Nursing Care
Cleaning Service

Painting

L»*n Mowio(........I m Prices
LAWNS MOWED i TRIMMED

Aliens Appliance Same*
14 hr. Service Na la tra Chargai
17 Y r E ip
4*4 1441..... 17*5*11

Anythin* (tectykai tinea 1*7*1
Ctllmata* 14 Hr. to rv k e Call*
Ta W * Eteclrk 5*rvHa...725177*
C O N TE M P O R A R Y E L E C T R IC
Comp late Etectncal Service*
T V A Totephonot
__ 271 1177

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Evening Herald. Sanford. FI.

legal Notice

Spr Ink l«rt/ 1rrtgatiasi
A B O U T T IM E IBB IO ATfO M
Now Inafoilofion* ...... Fra* IM
F ‘ part Repair * a* Compk te
Spr in* ter System* .._ Timor*

J2 2 2

Telephone Service
R U S iN iS I T a i i r t . O M l t . i f f
* A Id M t a Intuited wdb
wort anty p a a a AI7*»M

Tree Service
AH Traa Sarv.A..
And Ho,

* PM

..foB After

■ C H O L IT B B B IB B V K B
Fro* a n im a te d Low P rk o d
L k l m ... Stomp OrMdteg.T**l
&gt;I&gt; m t d o y a r aite
JO H N A LL I N S LAW N A TB S I
Dood tree removal L k A k a
Fro#act H I IMS

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48— t » n l m H m M , h i H H , El.

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71— H « lp Wanted
2$— Special Notice*
T I C Mo m C o m o * I we.
Ovality U** lot
....................... m *001

•MARY HAT COSMETICS*
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connie
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27— N u r it r y &amp;
Child Car*
BoHr»l,llrN l« m f Nsmo R#
•pwteibM mottior Hoi inooll
771M4B. anytime.____________

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Child tor* In fry tkortte Woof
deyt only Idyll wlto* f'*o
Alto befor* ond olltf tthool

tor* cm m n « on** o
33— Real Elfafe
Course*
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ond ttoflowowt Training!
Coll O u t t* V kkl tor dflolH
i m u i n i d m E *t m i M
K ty tt t l F k rtd t , Irtf.
» t Vtort lio t f lt n c t l

55— Business
Opportunities
Efyuippod PNolo tludio In Alio
monte Spring* priced lor
quick tele dwt 10 lllnet* ItOO
Orett HO OOO. g rtol polontlol
Wfllo Dot JMO. Apopto, FI
n TW o rto ii m &gt; n t otioro
Fomlly fttlouftnl
Lew Inltf
otl ettumebi* mortgage*
Rootonolilf loot*
S tm t
lo tollon Id y o o rt
F u ll
torylto
Coll I of doloilt
o*m*f Brotof m m u .
Hon Smyrna Booth Cholco ol
Too Suttetilul R ttlou ront
B u lln ttttl lor to**, both on
nto|or Mghnoy Motion* with
ownor ftnerwlng Book* ovoll
obit lo quollliod buyor
Booth*Me Rtolty, R E A L TO R S
toot}/ 1111............ Opto 7 Doy*l

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r * c * lv * b l* t . a t p a y r o ll
C o m p u ltr experience p it
tor rod Pormonanl pot 11Ion
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1EMP PERM_______ 770-1148
Acrylic Applicator* needed to
apply protective cooling on
(a rt. bool* and planet |S to
I I I per hour W t Iraln For
work In Sonlord oroo coll
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AIR CONDITIONING
MECHANICS
Intlallallon Salary bated on
ttparianca plut bonolllt Paid
v e c a lla n and h o lid a y *

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per tor needed lor com pltt m
Senior d Applicant m utl have
own band tool* and batlc
repair ikmt Good tlarling
tile ry and ticaltonl bonolllt
Apply In conlldanca to San
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Star I your awn bulineta tor U l

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provided Call *14 M M or
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work Into M l lima potlllon
E tpenerte* nocattary Apply
at 7*0 W lath SI Monday
thru Friday, between * am
a n d ! p m ____________________
CARPENTERS 4 H E IF E R S
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ptrloncod 0&gt;d*f woman who
lot#* children Roforonctt
ftquirod Coll M l FTtTefto**
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tan* H I TUB________________

CONCESSION CLERK
E ipof itnc* htlplul Apply
C EN TR A L F L O R ID A ZOO
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mar adult community In San
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Coll lor appointment H I Mae

CREDIT /
Accounts Riceiiibie Clerk
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but net Itoulrnd Pay com
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ond a b il it y
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monont potitiont With growth
polontlol N tr o r o lto l

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DELIVERY HELP
Htodtd Choullour* Llconio
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Furniture M*0 * Mary It t j.
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D IE TA R Y C l E A N IN O A ID E
Port tlmo, M f Hour* ntgollo
bit EOE Apply Ot D tPory
Manor. *0 N Hw y l i f t . Do
B*ry. FL____________________

DISPATCHER
The City ol Lake Mory hot on
Immediate opening tor o lull
lima Onpolchor In the Public
Sololy Deportment Etperl
one* In Public Sololy Dupet
clung I* rtq u lrtd Storting
tile r y H SM.S7I annually
Applkotiont m ay bo obtained
from tht Lake Mary Police
Dtper Imttil, U J F . W llbtr
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ttta ry Good working condl
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porton IWS. SIS Hope S I,

EMPLOYMENT
OPPORTUNITY
W IT H

SEMINOLE COUNTY
GOVERNMENT
BUILDING DIRECTOR

Btl N Lavra! A v t . taatord
L R 4 N .B F .

FULL TIME PORTER
M utl bo over I* year* old B
have arparlanct Apply In
porton before II or altar 1
Burger King, taatord.________

GAS ATTENDANT
Top t i l e r y , h o ip lta llla tlo n .
other benefit* Cal! bwtlnatt
office lor Into I I I M i l_______
H E L P W A N T E D V ta r around
farm help needed to work on
naw tod fa rm in Otleen
E •parlance preferred Con
•eel
F L O R IT U R F , INC
P.O. Bee 114*
Kltklmmee. FI. J1T4]
(ten m i m i er a n i m
H O N ES T D E P E N D A B L E
People to work In Con van lent
Store* Paid vacation, group
In tjr tn c * available Poly
graph rtq u tre d Apply In
porton
L IT Champ Feed
Stortt. I l l W. Hwy 1*14. Weil
*41/4, Attomdiito Spring*.
H OUSEKEEPER
E*parlancad lor tenter adult
community In Senlord Mutl
be retpontlbte Call U l 1*40
HOUSEKEEPER
Pari lima
Cleaning 4. laundry Own
frantporlallon Winter Spring*
a re a
* t t 0140, betw een
I QAM 4PM_______ ___________
H o u w k »»p * i Babysitter
Mature, dependable woman
with own Irantporlalten R tl
ertneat 4 day*/ j hour!
M l 4101 ur t H 1444

L fN
Part lima lor 44 bad ICF/MR
___________ M l 1711____________
LA B O R E R S
Reliable worker*needed
lor llrtl thin
Akletl Tem porary Service*
____________m ie a o ___________
M AIDS
Help in dean up Call 7*7 (714
Driver'* I leanto required

MECHANICS
For III A Ind th lllt M utl have 1
y rt experience on Meek
truck Alto nead PM M E N
Good working condition* *
heret ic Apply In porton
IWS, BBS

Street

MEDICAL 0FTICE
INSURANCE BILLING CLERK
Submit retumo to 140) Medlcel
Pitre. Suite 1PT, Senlord, FL
77711.
Offic* H*I(P All Kinds!
Call Hew Hoc lion*
77171*8

OPERATOR RAJJTEC
Smell company need* quel lied
Dorer/Fronl end Loader Op
ecelec
Experienced only
noedotNkyl oeeqqai ip m te
* pm enty__

Onr Tht Rwd Truck Driw
Cell New MorIr o n t ____H I MOO

Gyadueiion Irum High School
tupplem enled by Iwo I I I
yean ol college level court**
end ten &lt;1*1 yeen experience
e l a B u ilding Inxpeclor.
Architect, Engineer, building
Contractor, or Superintendent
ol Building Contlruclton. live
III yeert ol which m utl leave
been e tupervitory potlllon. or
in oqullvatent combination
obviated training and txparl
anca
Mutl ba regittered at a Build
mg Official by the Slate ol
t lor Ida. or Iha Building Of
lidalt Attoclotion ol Florida,
or p o lta t t the ability lo
become to ragittered within a
reasonable lim e following
employment
Mutl pot te n and me ml aIn a
valid Florida D rive n Llctnta
I Del trillion ol V A L ID
The
itxuad llcenta it not eiplrtd
nor hat. within the patl three
111 year* bean denied I*
abided, revoked or totpend
ad I A copy ol the bon I end
beek of Ihe llcenta it required
prior lo NOON ol the doting
date
Apply by NOON. Aug It IWI.
S E M IN O LE CO UN TY
PF BSONNE L Of F ICE
CO U N TY S I R V IC r I
B U iLO IN G
l i l t I t l l F lrtlS b te l.
Senlord, Fla 11771
A P P LIC ATIO N S O IV I N A N O
ACC I P T I D Monday ttutugh
Friday. I M A M te NOON
IO U A L O P P O R T U N IT V
I M F L O T I R .V E T E R A N S
P R E F E R E N C E O IV IN
ON IN IT IA L H IR i
(X B C U T I V I S IC R E T A R V
Will) er without thorihendt
P ra le rre b ly W A N G word
proetttort Needed in ihe
LekeMary Area
Abtetl Tamper ary to m cat
It i tee#

PART T IM E Careful, penile
end energetic lady, living near
downtown Senlord. to cere tor
e ld e r ly te m l In v a lid ,
morning*. • I I Hurting tklllt
htlplul Reply lo Box lot. d o
Evening Herald. P O
Box
list, Senlord. Fla 11777 lis t

PEOPLE
AN O

EMPLOYERS

Superior th lllt In typing
thorlhend oil tee managmanl
Ixparitnca with computer or
willing to learn H oun * to S
Good benelltt Salary ac
cording to tk lllt and eiperl
ence Retuma to
FLA U N IT IO M I T H O O I S T S
C H ILD R E N M OMI
FO Bex teat
Euterpeite. Fla »I7M___
t X I C U T I V E S IC R E IA H Y
Front a lik e . phone* tiling
typing h tlp lu l Permanent
potlllon N ever*Fee
TEMP PERM .............. 774-1341
Experienced In la le it Corn
CASH an the weekend* telling
cologne and ro tm a lk t t jg to
S T M Saturday and Sunday
C a ll
l a F ra g ra n c *
al

_l *047174114___________

EXPERIENCED
DIESEL
MECHANIC
with knowledge in hydxaulkt A
baiter repair D tle n d area

104 TM Mil

■ xpecteace Protected in tlphell
m e in le n e n c * I n v o lv i n g
tealcoelmg 4 ib p.ng Need
p h y tk il work 777 7*10
Ttbte tow Opereier*
B Truck Laedec*
Heepitol. toonut vac alien, end
holiday* Ap*dy

FORMIIIx
Perl o4Lankwd Lake Monro*
TAM
arrlll

99— A p a r f m « n f s

Welder With Eipgrienc*Call New Hoc I ton*

P A R T T IM E

U

. 771 TMB

Tired el Jab Hunting T
C a ll F u l u r a t
th ey h a v o
hundradt ol |ob opening* tor
Ihote who went 10 work
*7*4100

For Local Contumer Loan Ol
Ike H rt t I .M F H I 3007

REAL ESTATE
SALES PEOPLE
High
Earning!
Potential I
Modern office In eecaltent
location Complete training
program New divltwn ol old
etlabllthed firm Cell now
tor deleilt on pleetanl
working condlltom and to
tecur* your future
U rn Rallwrty
I7440S4

RECREATION AIDE
Far Developm entally O it
at led ICF/M R Part Itma and
evening* 171 7771
B A L I* R E P R E S E N T A T IV E
Per tonality and pleetant tete
phone manner a m utl Senior
clilien market II you Ilka
people, and are neat and
attractive, call u i lor ap
point men! Pori lime. H I SAW
Monday thur Friday
X .| M

O OOO F A Y
GO O D B E N E F IT S
GO O D F U T U R E I
IIS DOB
o S AN FO R O A B E A
W A N TE D
We need a good butlne ti
porton to operate a Local tala*
route, tailing grocery pro
ducte end general merchan
due to ever 100 eelebHthed
c u tlo m o r t We o ile r Im
mediate opportunity tor the
right per tor who It willing to
w ore lo r e b o ile r then
•dverage Income
W E P R O V ID E )
e Ftlebhthed Bvtinett
o 4 Weeht Training
e Leeted Vehicle
e Hokpltelllellon
o Lila Inturanct
e Rtllremani Plan
e Opportunity tor advancement
W E A R E OROW INO
R A P ID L Y )
M in im u m In v tt lm e n ! re
gulfed tacured by account!
and Inve n to ry Financing
available For confidential
Interview, pleeie call Vicky
Parker, weekday* 10 am T
pm et I *00 *41 4401__________

SECRETARY TYTIST
Fur general elllce work re
q u lr e d by e le c lr o n lc t
m a n u fa c tu rin g com pany
P rtvlout experience deiko
blx Phone 777T7IO__________
S E C R E TA R IE S
Well orgenlred
Good typing!
Salary negotiable
Never alee I

TEMP rERM...........774 1341
SHINGLEMEN
MOO per tquere 1114110.
leave men age_______________

SUPER MARKET ASST. MGR.
Experlc.ued In grocery meet
4 produce depti Polygraph
required Apply I5th l&gt; Pa'k
A v t , Perk 4 Shop Atk lac
Jot or Sect!*
__
______

' TILE SETTER
TRAINEE
l8C8l com »«*Y Poking for tlko
Kalpor* C*p*T)tHfnta4 9Pi&gt;ill
train Immodiai*
li u riil
*6I« Room and board pro
vidad mrltb out of town |obt
Can D — P— at m iffQ

TRUCK DRIVERS NEEDEO
Pari lima 4 lull lima F C l
Good driving record Be able
lo pate O Q T phytlcal 14* *447
W A IT R E S S E S AMO COOKS
needed A ll t h ll lt G ra al
benefit* Contact Cathy Sail
art al The Waltle Haute.
H I 4*00
______________

C E M E N T W ORKERS A
H E L P E R S Eecoitent pay
Start right away 47* 4700
D E L IV E R Y H ELP E R S - no ex
penance necettary Full lima
Good tlarling pay *7* 4XJ0
G E N E R A L O F F I C E
T R A IN E E S
Graal atoning
lob Several opening! Good
pey *7(4)00

W ORO PROCESSOR
to M par hour Immediate
opening*
Permanent pen
Hon Never* Fee
e IRM DISP LAY W R IT E R
e L A N IE R ac • W ANO

T E M 7 H I M _______ 774-1341

97—Apartments
_ Furnished/_Rent__

525 Bonus vtth this id!

A V A IL A B L E NOW

Needed Immediately • Hurting
A ltld a n tt end l*vote Com
pan tent I year experience
required
M E D IC A L P ER SO N N EL
POOL
M b tfte e n .
EOE
M .F M / V
U 00 e week to trim ton and par)
lime potiilont Call H I 7 W ,
Butlneti O rett Required

F urnithed Studio Aoarbnenit
One Bedroom Apft
, To e Bedroom Apt*

91— Apartm ents/
House to Stsare

F A C T O R Y A S S E M B L Y ond
P R O D U C TIO N WORK Mott
thin* open Good fay tcalet
*714)00

Deltona lovely pool home to
there Everything tomlthed
Couple preferred. ITS per
xxeeb Single t » S*) t ) U

IM M E D IA T E O P E N IN O S Genaral Cantlructten labor
Good pay *7(4100

Will shut 2 bdim. hemt

TR U C K D R IVER S - Long haul
Immediate I Good driving re
cord Over IS I N DOS

(S O a^w eet^K ikjJejK nb^lT^ii^

93—Rooms for Rent

L O C A L D R IV E R S Straight
buck* Good pay Start right
away *7( 4700

Cattelberry Neil la Heading *

R E C E P T IO N I1 T . O F F IC E
H E L F E R 1 . CLERKS. C R T
O P ER A TO R S
Im m a d la tt
opening* Good pay tcalet
Call *71 4)00 NOW I
W E LO E R S - Certified Excelled!
pay tcatet Call today 47*
4)00
P A IN T E R S « P A IN T E R
H E L P E R S - I m m e d ia t e
opening*, good Parting pay
Call today *71 4XX)

T H E FLO R IO A H O T E L
tOOOak Avenue ____
711 *704
Reatonabi* Weekly Rate*

1 Heaping room* I to rn . US
4 140 per week plut ute ol
t lichen Evet. H I 71)4
ChrMNao AgN. 4 Mamet
T V . kitchen, laundry, meld. *10
» » 4 up o n 4)1 *40* 47) U l*
S A N FO R O Furnithad room* by
the week Reetonebte rale*
Maid tar vice Call H i 4307
_ S 7 PM 41) Palmetto Ave
steeping room *45 per w*ek
Kllchen/laundry privilege!
Call H ) M il

FLEXIBLE LEASES
SENIOR C l T t l l N S D IS C O U N T
RANCH S TY L E L IV IN O III

SANFORD COUNT APIS.
323 3301
I B d rm balh kitchen, living room and
large tcreened porch Cam
plately carpeted and air can
ditroned Adult* only, no pet*
Leata tor *171 par month with
tHOdepok't Can 77) TO*)
Downtown Senlord E H Garage
Apt toi'abto I or couple No
pell 1150 mo . *4) dep You
pay g a t* #»*&lt; t t ) TOU_______
Furn Apt* toe Senior Cititeat
H I Palma Ho Av*
J Cowan No Phone Call*
Lovely 1 Bdrm carpef. cteee 1*.
downtown. I ' l per week Se
curtly depox J itoo Call H )
H H or H I 4*47_______________
Small garage apartment ior one
working adult. Lad y pro
•erred 175 per week plut
II Call R ) 1017
I bdrm deluxe Adult*, no pelt,
pir. quit' retidtnllel IK S mo
m m h i*
I bdrm etr conditioned Quito
free 17)1 mo Broker Owner
177 54*1 or 7)10«*3____________
77' N E C V I E
C a rp e l H r
Beeu'ltul river location Util
Inc I Adulti. no p e ta l M t mo ,
m *470

iA M B O O C O V E APTS.
M* E. Airport BTvd.
I Bdrm . I Balh............... STB* me
) B drm , t Bam............... IIM me

PHONE— ............... 777*4*1
• COUNTRY SETTING •

Large 14 7 Bdrm A penmen!*
Aden Lokevlew Fam ily Fealtida

Aydlibl* Nov.Optn Weekends
S E C U B ITY D E P O S IT —
W ITH T H IS A DI

..H M

MASTERS COVE...... 323-7900
Lsrfe One Pdrm Nice erex
&gt;T43 777 10*)________
M A R IN E R S V IL L A G E
t
bdrm UIO . 1 bdrm D M end
up! Adullt only 1)1*471)______

MOVE IN NOW!
S249
1 §&lt;jrm Apert m+r* lfxiud*8
MCVflty &lt;9epo»f 4 A ^ v f t
ftflf. If moved In by Aug H
Iff)

MostwoikI Apts.

______ 327-2885
Quiet 1 Bdrm In older are*
Prater adult* WOO par month,
plut 1)40 tecurlty dapot‘1
Ceil m *40)___________ _____
Senlord

FRANKLIN ARMS APTS.
IIM Florida A v f accrott
from Lake Jennie I A 1
Bdrm*
carpeting, central
air. dtehwexher* pool U I I to
DSQ par mo Ne pelt Refer
once* end tacurlty Phone
7774*50

D R V W A L L With or without
e x p e r ie n c e
Im m e d ia t e
opening* Good pay Call to
day *7* 4X73

ATTENTION
FAMILIES
Enjoy
Country
Living
Again
DCLT0NA RtMTAL
HOMES AVAILABLE
Sptciou* 1 bedroom,

2 bath, tom* with gunge,
iemlly 100m. tCleaned
porch end much mor*.
Fiorr, JJCC-'riQ

Otllce (pace *y*ll*bto:
100 *q II. ground door,
Deltona Bled, eteibiiily
r -&lt;intor-i H a n t e i i n r
Al

D e lt o n a
C o rp .
It pally Co.
aioisiixto
0* AL C t T A T * IR O K IR

B litthorn* 4 Factor!
Call New Horliont H I 7SOO

TRUST

AAA EMPLOYMENT
ESTABLISHED
28 YEARS!
WHAT'S IMPORTANT
TO YOU
IS TUST AS

IMPORTANT TO US!
E X E C U T IV E S E C R E TA R Y
IIS * weak
No t h o r lh a n d
needed I You'll ba going placet
tell with toll growing com
panyl
BANK T R A IN E E
Opportunity aw ailt tht High
School grad with rath ban
dllng *«i**r Itnc*

W ill yoube next to w in
a $3,500 down payment
on a new Babcock Home?

F R O N T O F F IC E OAL
tloo week LII* typing, no xpeed
needed' II you Ilk* people and
retpontiblllly. Ihlt lanlatllc
company want* you I
C A R D E X T R A IN E E
I IM week II you en|oy bguret
•hen you belong horel No
typing I Full Irelnlng toe High
School Ored

323*5176

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY

EIPEUEIKUc
Canvwnrtnca ttora Tap Salary '
heepxieitieiwn. I weak vaca
•Ian each t m a t , e ih a r
BtnaHIt Apply

71— H « lp W anted
E X P E B IE H C E O O N L Y Avia
lion AAethenlci. Shoal m alil.
llrw ctural. and otoclrlclan
Apply In porton Mlllon Air.
B u i l d i n g 1141. S a n fo rd
Airport.

93— Rooms for Rent

U n fu rn is h e d / R e n f

CASHIER TTflST
afartm ent

71— Help Wanted

71— H «lp Wanted

LOAN BR 4C H M AN AD ER
TR A IN E E
t t t Guarenlead you won't gel
bored her* I New challenge*
everyday with loft to learnl
D E L IV E R Y
C O U N TE R P E R S O N
Super bet* went* * career
minded per ton to train end
promote up In the company

Tho Babcock Company cuntlnuea its celebration of SO years of quality
home building with a spectacular offer to introduce their throe newest
communities
On J u ly 1, 1085 tho Albert Black family of Sanford won $3,500 —
enough for a down payment on a beautiful new Babcock home at
Orant Station, Mayfair Meadows or Crono's Boost Villas
And you could he nextl
Simply oome to tho preview center at any one of these unique Babcock
communities and choose a key from our Golden Anniversary twwl If
It's the rig h t key. you w in $3,500, T o use oa a down payment on a
beautiful new Babcock home. O r any way you want.
But hurry! Beforo that right key is gone.
No purchoso necessary. Offor good only at G rant Station, M ayfair
Meadows and Crane's Boost Villas. Entrants must be 21 years of age
O nly one winner per family.

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M A IN T A IN E D !
I t M hour Your chance to
linker end gal paid I Need*
Im m e d ia te ly ! B ra n d n*w
complex I
SALES T R A IN E E
Eilabllthed company will trainl
Creel ipet tor people par eon I
Management opportunity In
future I
LO C AL D R IV ER
te M hour Eaeyl Train! Cam
pony truck provided I Gel on
too road to a great career
today 11

The Babcock Company
. A Weyerhaeuser Company

GRANT

He Fee TIN Hind!

y i
c 7 V Ia y £ a irM e a d o w s

AM EMPLOYMENT
Law 11 RegJtbetkea
Dttcexxnt Fee I Week) Salary

2523 S. French Ave.
323*5176
PHONE WORK
*4 exponent* necettary A
pleetanl voice 4 wHIHgnett to
work o n ly requirem en t*
Starling pay *4 M par hr Far
interview, call Jim al (74 M X

An irresiatable New England
Com m unity of single-fam ily
homes from the 860s near S.R.
436 and Curry Ford Road.
Open 10 a m .-6 p m . Mon. S aL.
1 p m. 6 p .ia Sunday

283-0500

A seduded community of singlcfamlty homes from the 8 o 0 t
across from Mayfair C oun try
Club In the Lake Mary/Sanford
■rea.
Open 10 a m .-6 pm . Mon.-SaL.
1 p m .-6 pm. Sunday
321-4760

A great new townhouae commu­
nity that's dose to everything but
so secluded H ' b hard to rind
(behind the Altamonte Malil
with homes starting as low as
873.200.
Mon.-FrL 12 noon to 8 pm.
Sa L 10 4 b l to 6 pm.
Sun. 1 pm . to 6 pm.
H

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191

�K IT ‘N ’ C A R L Y L E

M — Apartm ents
Unfurnished / Rent

I B4rm O w ln «H * Post

SJ40 SIM
t o lli I Families W H o i m I
1IM iN W I t ) Dap*til

c— .........................m-m*
S p a c la u i A p if I m t a l i
lakelront pool. tennis. aOullt.
no poll, laundry Starting at
P M « m o Call m C O to &gt;**
W a t iii Bluer (H K lm c f
Carpal air. cano* us* Adults
no p*it u t l par month Call
777*474______________________
I and 1 bdrm Atto furnished
affttlanty Irom (fl w**» uso
deposit No pan Call H I 4SOI
1 ZPM a ll Palmetto________
I M r a t , . c a rp a l, c a n t r a l
heal'air, batcany. n*ar old
hotei ta l m s HP •WOO dapot
it m tt n ,
________ _ _ _
&gt; I d r m .. t bath, cantral air. a "
appliances pod First and
lac o n ly Salt par month Call
m a a »tti* r ) P m __________
1 bdrm l bath D«iu&gt;a Apart
man) | ] n mo USO tatuelfy
dapO na^Aonm Fraa^O TU Sa

101— Mouses
Furnished / Rent

141— H o m «s For Sale

1 0 7 -M o b ile
Homes / Rent

Baautltol 1 bdrm 1 bath . tancad
yard, calling lent vartlcalt.
washer A drytr t U S mo
B A I B I ___________________
D f L T O N A J bdrm dining araa.
small porch, cantral air'haat.
tar pat t i l l mo. ♦ 1100 sac
No pats Available n«w

574-1040
E&gt;*CUtlva 1 Bdrm .l Bath, Pool
homa. Fla Room Bar. Patio.
USO par month Call 177 4110
H ID D E N LAKE 1 bdrm
7
bath, air, (blldran O K . tars
par month • 1110 dap U J 1111
or US 1*01 ask tar Kavln
a a a IN DELTO N A * • •
a a HOMES FOR R E N T • a
_____• . 1)4 104 • • ________

113— Storage Rentals

Enargy Eltlcl**t 1 bdrm
1
bath PatM Homat nastlad in
qutot country setting, naar
chopping a tchaalt Clata ta
Lab* Mary l/ IE ilt.
Chack lh*ta Ivilutet
o F ro tl Fraa fttlngeralee
oGaraga
a Attic Slatag*
* Wtther Pvyer Connections
a O n'light AAiitagamant
Children 4 Ptlt W*Icama
tonlar C lilim t Discount
Call Maw h&gt;r Met* In term* lion

321-3827
W I N T E R IF IIN O I
Loata option ] bdrm. 1 bath,
air, aaraaa. pass gad im p .
' r bdrm SSU. I bdrm . Saoo
F rat. last, sac Rat t M m
s lllo r » » I » l»M -* »—
t Bdrm dining roam, living
room, I bath Air condillonad
howto MOO mo 171SWI or
111 «aW Broker Owner
1 bdrm } bath family room,
scraanad porch, tancad yard.
S*M par month Call 1711471

3 Bdim, I bath
Gas appliancat Call 111 Saaa
altar 1F AIL
_________
1 B d r m .. scraanad p a tio ,
children o K l a » P*r month
Call m i n i
J Bdrm . 1 bath Larga living
room with Irvpiaca 1 bibs
from Lab* Monro# Kllchan
equip AvaJiatoi* Aug 1 st sail
tlrsl. last 4 bacurlty 171 4W&gt;
I Bdrm a • 1 Bath
Cantral haal 4 air. tancad
yard, appliances garage sail
mo plus security. Call US

»)41___________ _______
1 b d rm , I Balls S u n la n d
Eilat** U l l month lit, last,
and cleaning Call 111 44*1

105— Duplex*
Triple* / Rent
Lab* Mary 1 bdrm . I bath
« ' w carpal, cantral haat air.
appl drapes 111 alia________
Larga I bdrm unfurnished
D u p io IMS mo 171 S**7 or
MHbeM_____________________
1401 B Maltonvllt*. ) bdrm I
bath air. appliances U1S par
mo plus U l l security d*posil
Call 411 MSSasmnlngs_________
7 bdrm Us bath Duple* lor
rant No pals Air and appl I
ancee. washer dryer hooeup
U N par mo Call attar a pm

I* *

Sunday, Aug. IE. 1*E5— 7B

Condo Sandalwood Villas 1
b d rm , 1 bath, washer and
dryer, kllchan appliances .
sertanad porch, pool, adults.
I ISO par month U U security
Call H I 0*49 (days) or 12}
seen Nights I____ ____________

S IN G L E S T O R Y
L IV IN G
Lin* Turns to Fit
Tout Retd*!
Furnished Sf Unfurntshid.
Cerpects............. Private Pats**
Lush Landscaping hats Children
W A TER BEDS ACC E F T ED I

I Odd So. Sentord Avd •
acress Item Saner*I

7 Bdrm 1 bath with washer and
drye r. O verlo o k in g Lakel
Pino Ridge Club. Sentord U l l
par month Call Pam 717 17*0
between I R A K
* 70 P M

123— Wanted to Rent

R E A L ESTATE
R E A L TO R
11171*4

im

KISH REAL ESTATE
(305) 321 0041
A ll W. 11 th (treat
Sentord FI 11771

R EA LTO R

Officii to Rint

Lake Mary 111 fl. of beautiful
while sandy beach i bdrm ,
]Vs balh on 1acre. Itkl.OO*.
Lake Mary New wallpaper 4
paint 1 bdrm . Its bath an

mu SL Cmb Fifty__121-5005
Osteen a bdrm . 1 bath an I
acres with hors* barn and
pasture 47a.*00

BATEMAN REALTY

New Names Hear Osteen 1
Bdrm . I ba lh , air, heat.
U&gt; 000 SJtOO down includes
closing costs Payments ol
LI SOper month

lie Real Estate Broker
SALES ASSOC W A N T E D !
Its# Sentord Ave

C O U N TR Y W IO E R E A L T Y
Rtg R f B ro k e r........ I l l U U
era H ey 411, Osteen. Fla

H D REALTY, REALTORS
830-8800

321 0759 E v e . 322 7643
BY OWNER Sal SO0 1 Bdrm . I
Barn, large kitchen, hestafr.
tirepteee, utility room, 7 car
garage quiel corner, big oaks
Call 111 II00 or H J 0 Jtf_ _____
BY OW NER Beautiful home In
Loch Arbor 1 bdrm . 7 bath,
great room * . built in B B Q
grill Double garage central
heal air A ll a pp liances
(a t &gt;09 A s s u m a b le F H A
mortgage No q u a lifyin g
111 U44______________________
By Own*,- 1 bdrm . 1 bath
L erg* lot Spec lows I TOO sg It
undar tool I S ,000 down,
assumable mortgage In illy .
San lord (at *00 Day 171 SWT.
Eves. H I 4BU__________’
BV OW NER Lovely custom
built 1 b d rm . 1 bath, split
plan Quiet neighborhood. VA
a p p ra is e d
t i l &gt;00 S id
Plum iota Or Call 117 MM
O IS IR f 1&gt; S A LE! S bdrm lam
ii y ham* M Lake Mary Schael
Oniric! l i t . PM.
TM Year Old ) Story home an
knek Ilf eel. corner 1*1 Uo
h* I le v a k i t a t 1 1 4 .t i l .
C k a rla tl* C r a ily n . Real
tor 'Assecrale 111 ta il

}*04 H rtY |f fj

HANDY)
This an* It tor you at the rtghl
price- 4 bdrm heme neer
d e e s ls w n business area
Or eat potential lll.to *

SHADY COTTAGE
Neal I bdrm hams under
large aakt an quiet U r eel
Hear p a ll* , fenced. Only
MS.to*. Greet terms tra il

W E L IS T A N D 1 E L L
M O R E M O M ESTM AN
A N Y O N E IN N O R TH
S C M IH O L E C O U N TY
G R E A T IN V E S T M E N T ! Cam
pletely fenced Duplet I MM in
” 71 is” condition I ties* I*
Everything!
Call Alan ter
Details I 114,1*0
W A N T C O M F O R T T 1 bdrm I
bath ham* with fa t in Kltch
an. paddle Ians, screen**
parch, eccett to clubhouse.
I M*.W*
1 TU N N IN O I
1 bdrm I balk
heme ctota I* the Lah*tr*nll
■ at In K lt c M a , flr*pl*c*.
b r n a k f a t l b a r , u a u lla d
callin gs. Deed Assumable
FH A Mortgage! If*.SO*

D A V ID V O O U C . Realtar/Assec
111 lit* ........ Evening m * M T

Weekend (ala Onlyl Appraised
u o ooc FHA Sell, all cash,
( I t IO0 1 Bdrm . 1 bath
* sir as rents tor MOO plus
G o o d c o n d itio n O w n e r
Associate Call 410 M U

Brick Bedding Oewntewn Ol
Iico.'relill'(forage 1 TOO * sg
It Fully a l ' conditioned
M ( COO Owner financing TON
down (71* taper mo 111 IftS

1971 FORD
THUNDERBIRD

Baaullful Fire
Engine Rad

A Collector* Item
Ready For Restoration

*1988

s988

W ILL B U IL D TO 1 U IT I TOUR
LO T OR O UR SI EXCLUSIVE
A G E N T FO R W IN IO N O
D E V C O R P , A C EN TR AL
F L O R ID A L E A O E R I MORE
H OM E FO R LE11 M O NEY!
CALL TO D A Y!
a O E N E V A O K * 0 1 A RD *
Z O N E D FOR M O B IL E ll
1 Acre Cauntry tracts
Wall treed aes paved R*
N X Dvwn It Y r s .a t llX I
From I I I . M tl
II rev ar* leaking tor a sue
cattfvt career m Real Itltto .
liens Irens Realty it leaking
tor you Celt Lee Atkrlgkt
today al 1711*7* Evenmfi
111 14*1

1974 Ford

Ltd .............................. * 9 9 9

1978 C h a vy
$ 4 0 0 0
M o n z a ................. 1 A O O

1976 A M C Hornet
S U lio n W agon ,

- _ A
* t D U

1975 V W
S Q Q C
R a b b it........................ 0 » 0

1971 Ford
$ Q Q |=
Q b Ib x Ib 4 Dr.............

1976 Fo rd
$ O O Q
P i n t o .......................... O O O

-

* _

P
n o * . D*!*u n ............* 9 8 8

1976 Ford
$ ,i x n p
H d 4 D r...............
J ‘t O O

1979 F o rd
| j Q p p
G ra n a d a ..................................
1* # 0 0

1977 To yo la
S A Q Q
C o r o l l a .....................
W O O
1976 O ldsm o b lla
t A A C
S l a r l ir e .....................
5 * 9 0

1979 C hryalar
| d A O Q
L a b a r o n .................................. 1 W O O
1980 B u ick
1 4 A O Q
Skylark ..............
1 » 0 0

Prim * Building Let In good area
ot Sentord! |7KB

1960 B u ick
1 4 C Q Q
1975 Chevy
S -4 0 Q K
..............
1 O O O
M on*a V 8 .............................
1 £ 9 Skylark
9

Large horns with eel in
large living room
laundry, dos/blt car
c e n lr r l air/ heal
Own** willfinanvtl

1978 Chryalar
) 4 C Q C
C o r d o b a ................
1 9 0 0

kltchan.
Indoor
garage,
lly.HM

« ‘ n6 u h" , . . . . » 2 3 0 0

SEMINOLE FORDI

O T H E R HOM ES. LOTS.
A C R E A G E . IN V E S TM E N T
P R O P E R TY

s a n fc fr d .f i

C A L L A N Y TIM E
r e a l t o r ..™.,,.............. m a m

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L IS T W IT H USI

MR. A S H ’S A U G U S T S P E C IA L S
O N Y O U R LO T H O M ES
COMPLETE
FRAME AND
CONCRETE BLOCK

D O U B LE O E L IO H T I
Duple.
Under Canstrvcttanl Buy New
and Pick Own Oacarl I Unit (
bdrm 1 bath with garagei th*
ether Unit 1 bdrm I betht
Invest Wisely I Sto od*

OVER 50 PLANS
2,3,4 BEDROOMS
TO SELECT FROM

LOW PAYMENTS
CALL
MR. ASH
TODAYI

AND
WELL, SEPTIC &amp; LOT PAY OfF M a Y BE
INCLUDED IN YOU MORTGAGE

PHONE

869-4444

IF YOU REQUIRE

THE OAK

THE BAHAMA 6

3 BEDROOMS, 2 BATHS
LIVING AREA 1084 SQ. FT.

3 BEDROOMS, 2 BATHS
UNDER ROOF 1333 SQ. FT.

C A L L A N Y T IM E

REYES FLORIDA, INC.
R E A L TORS _
RAVENN A P AR K 1 bdrm , |ly
balh. cars! haal 4 air la* *00
By owner salesman 174*7*4.
E vei * Weekends

7 Bdrm . 1 Bath Villa Better
than new! Vertical bunds its
every room New rang* and
r a f r lg e r a t o r
Brand n tw
c a rp e t! C o rner unit with
garage lie ooo

C O N TE M P O R A R Y BRICKI I
bdrm 1 balh home with an
Eat In Kitchen, plus all weed
cabmen screened pane with
peal, central nlr/lsnat. peddle
lent! Price Reduced sal.vae

RICHARD BOONE ROGERS
Famaue architect datigned
this unique an* #1 a bind ham*
with m t eg tt en a large
earner tot I bdrm . ceremic
III* Hears Musi Wei SIM 14*
"In Old Sentord” a great
place to live

Property / Sale

1978 FORD
MUSTANG

1973 Dodge

R lA llO R k

322-2420
1MI P A R K A V I
.... Sentord
tol I k M ary B tv d ...... Lk Mary

COMPLETE
FRAME ONLY

-to -B

3 R

T E R R I F I C L O C A T IO N I
Assume, n* qualifying lew
Interest mortgage 1 Bdrm , 1
bath, central air/heal. carpel,
garage I Fenced with trees I
Walk t* shopping! isl.lto

STENSTROM

141 — Homes F o r Sal*
A U U A A A IL I 1 bdrm &gt; t»tH
One Y t a r N ow
P ossible
terms Etcltlng growth area
E acellent Invetlmanll sat to)

E X C E L L E N T OW NER Fl
N A N C IN O I 1 Bdrm . He balh.
w / F a m l l y R eam ! La rge
lenctd yard ml Irutl Ireetl
sa.lo* down No qualifying!
M l. to*

323-5774

Smtoid'i Sain Ltadti

Reasonable and convenient
Ml N Map is. San lord
771*010
T’roltuionel space, tree Hand
Ing. 70 parking spaces. 1*00
tg It Near if *2 Central air
and hea&lt; SOTO per month
r e a l t o r ...... ........... . . . . m a m

149 — C o m m e rcia l

BARGAIN CENTER

rwmn \m vi mw*u »% %h «***i »i*t*

S T e m p e i^

Lake Mary F H A assumable
m e rtg e g *
G re e t fa m ily
Mtghberhaud. j UJr m . l turn
spill plan. Paal B tennis
nearky 17*.***.

7T7 &gt;114

O f O ur New

On* bdrm hem* *n nsc* 1*1 with
lew. lew down payment Plus
•'ew. Sin mentniy peymenlsl
Great tor rh* small lamllyt
17*. MO

REALTY-REALTOR

127— Office Rentals

...........

in sees ... ........... ar m sot

l i n t me
tuitaa
n » i m iin m K f

] bdrm homa with boat shad 4
workshops 17 *7 to North on
17th St ta right an Magnolia

Its Acre Industrial Site- 1 build
mgs. total ol TWO tg tt
I
v )S I’l ,.1 . ),'! *?W

7 Bdrm .1 bam good condition
bus stop u tility building
tone* Fla R m
Fireplace,
IW0 tq ft Quality F H A or
sailer hold Lew aO si
Owner Assoc lato
4740101
a fSdrm 1 bam home with large
pool, large dining room J Sots
w ith shad* t r e e s
(90S
Magnolia Are Sentord Call
711 kdllalter ( W P M

HALL

CALL BART

SUNDAY. I 4
last Magnolia Avenu*

115— Fo r Lease

H D REALTY. REALTORS
_____ 830-8800____

JU S T R IG H T FO R YOU
1 bdrm )•&gt; bath brick home Is
ready and priced right al
M* «U&gt; Recently redeevated
Large lot Call tot**

Midden Lake Ik* Wildwood Dr
&gt; bdrm 2 bath, dbl garage,
porch, con tro l air Super
Clean! Attumabl* M l.000
R E A L TO R
M A R V IN K L A I L
M l 11*1
o' 7dl 71*7

Call tt lllt ltt llM 3211911

Winter Spr mgt J bdrm 7 baths
M l *0C Recently Decorated
L iv in g A re a
C o n v e r te d
G a ra g e m a k e s g re a t
Play roam 0» Den Nice trees

TH E CASUAL L IF E
B IO LA K E MARY On* acre
*1 privacy tnd tt c lv iia n
Per ire I setting tor rambling a
bdrm J bath wills ret ream
S o p e r Family Mans#!
(It* POO Owner will tinenc*
Buy New tnd En|ay tk*
Lahttl Call:
B EC K Y C O U R S O N
Th* Wall (t. Company

Afttf Hours; 134-1723
Emerson Realty Group. Inc.
165-0700.

205 Pomwtti Dr.-Sinfotd

LOCH ARBOR A R E A a bdrm
1 bath, llraplac*. new root
t c r p t n t d p a r c h , doubt*
gang* 17t.no D a n H I
dSI4,*u*g 1US7B*___________
no m o n e y d o w n
NO C L O S IN G C O S T S17S
month Sea TOO On* year old
haul*. 1/* a c re let aoi
M a y lo w n R d . , O t t a t n
W S lU T S Il. or dOa 147 4*0*. or
dgam w si

SAN FO R D D U P LE X 1S17 IfTS
High lawn Ave Owner tinenc
Ing no gual Itying, no points ]
Bdrm
t bath, gach apart
merit over i a n tg tt a yrs
o ld Kitchen a p p lia n ce s
control haal and air. carpel
drapes Rental income HOC
monthly Appointment only
Owner 177 dost______________
R EA LTO R

PHYUIS I. CAPPORI
REALTOR

SATURDAY SUNDAY
1 to 4

DR EAM S T A R T E R
Brand
New Ouallty Belli I bdrm
split plan with parage Easy
access ta ITPS. Ottered at
tll.M ti many financing plans
availafcl* Cam * s*e I t r
rsvctallor calli
B EC K Y COUR SON
Th* Wall SI Company
REALTORS. I l l tool at m U l l

141— Homes F o r Sale

1U S T L IS T E D ! Custom I Story
Com temporary J * bdrm . J
bath gam* room fa m ily
room. I,replace toft studio 7
Sian barn 4 lack room 7 d
acres fenced 4 cross fenced
pool Unbelievable e it r a i
Sirs tno

137— C o m m e rcia l
Rentals
Rata.i 4 Ottica Space WO up to
7,300 tg tt alto storage avail
able 171 *401________________
laniard 7 unlm pravad lots
Zoned C 1 W. AAellctewskl.
h e a l t o r .................. m m i

141 — Homes F o r Sale

SANFORD REALTY

Tost awill* Area___ OH Redkvg
t HORSE LOVER'S*
• D E LIG H T •

w a a ia

Will Si. CbffiMny— 321 5005

3^8

Drive by and see this newly
painted J bdrm
can tra l
haat/alr, appliances, new
carpets, tented tot assume
7 X F M A . only I U IM

Mini WifthovKS
isa a up

Lot tor U ■ 70 N E W M O B IL E
HOME I Prtler rant with op
lio n t o _ b u j_ n iP U ^ ^ _ ^ ^ ^

NEW HOMES FOR RENT

Sentord
in * Hartwell Ave
• SUP ER ASSUM PTION*

HD REALTY. REALTORS
830-8800

laniard 1 bdrm . 1 bath. pool,
washer dryer Other emenl
Has SSstmo, 1 i l l agar

103— Houses
Unfurnished / Rent

By Owner) Reduced Mas*
Otter 7 bdrm I ’ sham Move
in tor school 717 7*17_________

Lake Mary Pool Home a bdrm
7 bath Versatile Great Room
Eat In Kltchan. Fireplace
$S4 too Robert M Carr. Jr
Reaitor'Assoc . after hours
171 tow

Eldar Springs Tra ile r Par*.
H o y 417 1 1 1 b d rm s .
monthly pr weakly rental
rates Leas* required 714*111
1 bdrm I bath term . utilities
USO par month plug daposil
M* tasa

331— Condom inium
Rentals

Wekive filyar View » Access! 1
) bdrm , I N acra. mroodad.
privet*. tancad Nona OK
tn s m a I w B I a n _________
1 B drm Ham* W /Straanad
Perth Complete privacy (MO
• t v&gt; use tac JJJM t* or
H I H I!

Evening Marald. Sanford, FI.

FO* SALE B Y O W N ER
Bepvhlul Country Estate naar
Lake Ashby on 5 cleared
areas a Bdrm . 1 full baths
Great room with one ot a kind
fireplace. Large eel to Kltch
an By Appointm ent Only
Call (tost 4714411

I bdrm . I bath, appl
bid s.
small pat OK l i l t par m o .
plus MIS deposit M H I4 1

SHENANDOAH VILLAGE

by Larry W right

141— Hom es F o r Sale

105— DuplexT rip le x / Rent

COMPLETE
BLOCK

$26,676

ONLY

*29,294

af

BARRINGTON

HICKORY STILT

1
s A “ nu.Sj,J J

UlPIPBLV 4TTBACIW4 I I
•••.I

LIKE NEW HOME — 3 BEDROOM. 2 BATH
HOME NEAR COUNTRY CLUB, OVERSIZE
LOT ON CUL OE SAC IN A QUIET AREA,
30f 10 PATIO
.
853,500

FO R THt BROYWNOFA4BkT-*4iweem U S I
ki a aupar tocauan n*a&gt; thagpmg 4 M in Oartona
Don t h u m Irut one at p C y .............

NEAR PROVIDENCE PLAZA - 2 BEDROOM.
2 BATH HOME WITH ENCLOSED PORCH IN
FINE CONDITION. FURNITURE NEGOTIABLE
-W O R TH S E E IN G ..............................552,500

Complete Rental And Management Department

UVMO AHA 1641 t t . FT. TOTAL UNOBI ROOF 2234 SO.
n. IMS 8 A 4 M M OOM MOMI COMM WITH CINTRA1
MAT A Ala WI1H HIM PUMP, 2 CAB OABAOI. WAU
TO WAU CAfFCT. If Lf ClfAMNO OVIN WITH VINT ID
HOOD. DOHWASM*. DISPOSAL. FADOLI FANS. COMPlfliLV ITVCCOIO AU ABOUND OUABBY I U FOYfR,
MABMi DLLS

3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH INCL. CARPET,
FULL PLUMBING AND ELECTRIC RANGE.
ALUM. FACIA &amp; 50FIT. 1284 SQ. Fl.
COMPLETE
ONLY

*35,034

COMPU1I ONLY

DELTONA CORPORATION
REALTY COMPANY

■••Fit iV d tlfN II

T l

m u REAL e b t a t f b m o k i a

101 DELTONA BLVD., DELTONA, FL

(3 0 5 ) 5 7 4 -6 6 5 6

RM

CALL
MR. ASH
TODAYI

O R LA N D O M OD EL CEN TER
J41 w a ll Highw ay 416

Altamonte Spring*, Florida 12714

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889-4444
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*55,779

7 DAYS f To 7
5 Models To See
ORLAN00 MODEL CIR.
351 W, Hwy. 13*
Altamonte Springi
% Mi. W. of I-4
to/lire I fl!iS

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Lots/Sale
Lot with bfdutiful O ik tries.
Call
m I t*t

•OB M B A IL IK P A
■ ■ A L T O * ______ ____ m i n i

15J— AcreageLots/ Sale

1 5 7 -M o b ile

Hornet / Sale

LAKE HARNEY AREA

COUNTRY VILLAGE

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r i « Acrev Slat* « d ta Fron
laoa i u t ft all the * a r bat*
to Jordan t |lau«ti tMO 000
T IR M II

Adult Mobile Horn* Pirt
II Hot* Coil Course
Under Construction

m i l W a ik w f lt t/ ln
Tffbeeftte D I M - . . ____jar ana
l a&lt;r# percel UH O Tatma

MODEL CENTER OPEN DAILY

a&gt;•» acre traett. tram i n too
Tarm i

m i tt i « t r ......... m i n i m
1M4 E Orarat
Orange City

«'■» eertt. Enterprtte road M.gh
and dr f, wooded U f *00

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JUST O FF 14
A T ORANOE C IT Y E X IT U4

t acrat. High and d ry ,
wooded lala tronl on pa rad
road 11) 000 with (10.000

Owner Financing lit* acrat
tallN I u r n I a h a d
mobile pool barn tf &gt;0
•r a d a r
S a n ta rd A n .
Wallace C ra ti Realty

Raallir^ji£ia;;^ ;;;;;j_;iijjjMgn

Aaptiancai Far S alt all In
••reliant condition A fully
guaraataad....-...............m -* 1 H

rT T H s m n ru w iT u w
i u w . m » i t .................. . n i m i
Caucb tar tala Partact tor
nanlynadt 1100 negotiable
Can aaa U a ) after llnoon
Dinette Sat all wood coflee
labia. J and tablet ilk# new
Other thlngi Call: t i l i )M
attar 1 P AA Jlio E l Cepiten
Or Sun I Q t o l P M
Racandmanad Appliance!
tram 101 W A R R A N T Y
B A R N E TTS
CAS1BL A I R R Y

I AM t E L E C T R IC II A ln ayl
tpvler maintenance contract 1
E real lent canditian If SO !
Cell 1710)00

Adult R a il................... le t Rant!
itoatttg
Include. Water Garbage Pick up
Yard Maintenance
Immediate Ocrupency
Grapery Mebile Hamat U t l)aa
it t l All AM ERICAN ] Bdrm . J
batn Sailing baloer oppralted
ealua Mutl be moved Call I
1)1 i 3H altar 4 P M
Mr
Danmart

lanrod bar

C O U N TR Y W ID E R E A L T Y
Rag R E Beaker
1)1 t i l l
au tfw y an.Oitaow, Fla,
I I acrat In tha City ut i ate
Mary on tha tooth and ot arh
St lanthin tha city tlmitt)
U t 000 ceth tl In tar atied. ca'I

1)1 M10

e R E N T T O OW N a
Color T V t . Her ana. watharg.
dryer! ratrlgarafor. fraatari.
turnltura. video, recorder!
Spec lei l!&gt; woo* ! rant I I to
Alternative T V A Appl Rantalt
la y r n Ihepplng Cantor
___________ u i tana___________
Uied Wether! P a m A Service
tar Kanataroa.................m e a n
M O O N E Y A P P L IA N C E S

WILSON MAILS FURNITURE
m i . i n s t --------- ----- m u n

in

NATIONAL AUTOSALES
SarHard Aea A I W i l t

♦ Can Buy or Sell! *

I -------------------------------------------217— G a rag e Sales

199— Pets A Supplies

nt-aPM

★ DAYTONA AUTO ★
★ AUCTION ★

baylm pr i ) 1WB Capri Cuddy
Hwy f ] . . _______Daytona Reach
M any a atra tl M 000 bolt
Quick otter 11 T e n )
F IB C R K IN O I f hbergiott
PUBLIC AUTO AUCTION
walk through wtndth*a'd Tilt |
Every T h u n N lte e tM O P M
tra'ioc at H P Mart angina |
STM A i m looking lor a I'ap j * W h e re A n yb o d y *
van In good cond 1)1 I ltd

R U IL O IN C I alt Uaal M a i«0
H l.f N
SO • I M I l f AM
o lh a ri Iro n . I I I I tg «l
i let M i l icollect)

Ability Kaanali Oog boarding
Country Atmotpharo Raaion
a b le R a t a i
i l l 1 1 )0
Affectionate young tamale dog
need! good homo

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*BEAGLE PUPrr ill shots

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Acroti Nn rivtf, ft# #4 Mil
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Cal M l berry 11)0 Prince Philip
Or
Book*, cloth#!, tm all
turnltura. and mitcellkneout
Sat A Sun f 1 P M
_____

★ INSTANT CASH ★

219— W anted to Buy
e e W E W ILL B U Y e e
o o YO UR USEO C A R a a
e C A l l PHIL a C TTIS e

1 : Alumlmrmn Cam

tm o t Old ( 40 1JI0A4I

FREE KITTENS- all tern*.
I nook! old

FO R fS T A IR
Bid Credit?
NoC/edtt?
C o m m e rc ia l or ReUdentiel
W
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FIN
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CE
A u ctio n A Appreiteit Call
Dan t Auction m 1410
• W A L K IN _________ O RIVE OUT

215— Boats and
Accessories

191 — Building
M a teria ls

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Sunday, Aug. It, l»M — 1C

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Beauty Business

Calling Avon
For Makeover
O f Century:
Lady Liberty
H tn t d PfcoHft by SiUft Led#n

Ellon Dossoy fills Avon ordci

M rs. Dossoy, 75, goes for tho gold.

Ily Suian Loden
Herald Staff W rite r
Avon, calling For 9H years Avon has been
tolling and for ihr jw»t 24 years In Sanford, one
of Ihc lop rallers has been 75-year-old Ellen
Dossey.
When Mrs. Dossey, with her halo of white
curls, walks Into Sanford businesses handing
out white hags bearing the red Avon logo and
filled with fragrances, makeup. Jewelry and
other collectible poodles, It's .11most like Mrs
Santa Claus Is In lown,
"I'm so kind I gol someth Irik l Ills time." nil
office-bound customer recently told Mrs
Dossey. "Kvrrytlme you come ami I don't have
anything I Just feel so left out." she said
When vivacious Mrs. Dosxrv makes Iter trips
through the Seminole County courthouses, the
Sheriffs Department, the county complex at
Five Point*. First Federal Savings and lawn and

They've given me permission 10 come In and I
wouldn't want to take advantage ol them." Mrs.
Dossey said.
She doesn't hr log along sample) of fragrances,
lipsticks and other makeup 1 Hat are available,
she said, because. "1 don't dare." Mrs, Dossey
said "They Juxi have lo take my choice and If It
isn't rlghl we'll change II,
"I go through and get their order and when 1
bring II hack i leave a new brochure. I leave It at
their desk I never liother them. 1go right on and
come hack maybe the next day to pick up new
orders.
"I don't order a lot of samples because 1 can't
show Ihrm. I don't lake anything except my
pockrthook. my order pad and the brochures. I
don't takr anything In to distract anybody.
" T | l tell you one thing, I do not pressure
people. They tell me they want something and
I'll get them the size. color, whatever. I've never

money", but every four of five days she semis
the company an order lor Sl.fXIO worth ol goods
or more Thai means she makes 50 |H'rcenl oil
the order and If the order lotals less than $ 1.000
her cut Is 45 perrent.
Hrr refrigerator, television and other practical
Items In her home have been awarded to her by
Avon for her sales efforts and tin her mantel
stands a "golden" Avon lady statuette awarded
to her as "llcsi of the lk**t" In her Seminole
County sales dlatrtel.
Mrs Dossey said she tell like she had received
the academy award when she was presented
with the gold statuette Ibis year but Its Just one
of eight she has earned. The others which are
made of ceramic, like the golden statue, are all
"Avon ladles" decked out In turn-oil the century
garb and arc featured displaying vane of the
beauty products of their day.
They all sport dresses and even though the

s o m e a t t o r n e y s ' o i li e r * , s h e Is I r r r w l l h !&gt;«•»
m n l l n I n n s h o rt o n s i n o ll ln l k an s t w ,-o v r r s h r r

Itrrssurrd n n y t»d y . t'va never told my fam ily,
ntv datigtlMV. m v son. m v stare*, m v aunt. I've

S t y le h a s a h l f l r t l f r o m t b « f lo o r l e n g t h s k i r l s of
tlm r a lly d a y s M r s . B o o t y m M s h e h a p a lw a y s

"Industrial" lerrliory lo lake orders twice a
month and again to make deliveries and pass
out new mining*
She slips In oul oul with as Itlllr luss as
possible. "I will not Interfere w llh Ihelr business
I wouldn't want them to lake time for me

never told anybody when they're having u sales
Contest." she said.
Mrs. Dossey whose home Is filled with, the
rewards of her super but considerate salesman­
ship said she never expected lo be a lop sales
lady. She's Just been working for "iravellng

made It a point to wear a dress when she Is on
duly for Avon "It's Just me. 1 reel Ix-ttrr. 1 feel
more dressed up and I feel more like an Avon
Indy, you know, because the ones you see are
dressed up real nice.”
Uul limes have changed since Mrs. Dossey

Ilrst began knocking on doors for Avon Sonic ol
Avon’s 200 plus sates reps In Seminole Comity
dress casually. Ami men have Joined the ranks
ol lHe Avon ladles ami are doing well, she said
Mis. Dossey started wllh a home route which
eventually Included 350 homes Hut she said
I hat's a lough mule liecmisc some pcuple are
rude They curse, Icll Ihr* Avon lady to never
Clinic back and slam I lit- door In her lace.
"These girls dial go oul and do any good
visiting these homes are to he eommemled.
because I II (ell you. there are some tough
people — the Women.'' Mrs Ikissey said
Avon ladles who over die decades have
pounded the pavement bringing cosmetics In
customers in llirlr homes have been die
IraeklKinr ol Avon, die world's leading manufac­
turer und marketer of cosine lies, fragrances amt
lashlon Jewelry, n company spokesmen sutd
M rs. Dossey said she th in k s It's the co m p a n y's
u iH U iiilllk iiis I uvtaranlrr a n d us m istily

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Hint tlfWkr-yo w M M m in-*,",,* ihrlr imh» * i «»
the Avon lady.
Amt by the time Mrs- Dossey began her Avon
eareer she wua used to n bit or rowdy behavior
ami was able 10 slum! up lo occasional rejection.
See A V O N . 2C

35th Class Reunion
70 Gather To Celebrate At Lake Golden
Seminole High School'* Class
of 11150 held Its 35lh reunion
celebration on Saturday. Aug.
10. al the Lake Golden Krercat Iona I Area ut I he Sanford
Airport.

Donald Howard,
considered the class'
oldest bachelor, and
his bride. Clara, were
honored at the 1950
class reunion. The
couple were recently
married.
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Th# S e m in o le H ig h School class ol 1950
re u n io n

c o m m itte e In c lu d e s , fro m left,
Tom m y# M e th v ln , Jo h n s o n , E d d ie S e n k a rk ,

P h y llis W y a tt S e n k a rlk . B illy J lm ln e z , J o a n
□ a m p le r A n d e rso n . P a t B ro w n H a r d in an d
S onny W est.

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Decorulions Included xeroxed
copies ol pictures from Ihc 1950
Salmagundi, celery stalk "bou­
quets" on rat h table symboliz­
ing die famous "Celery Feds."
rose ami crab apple arrange­
ments und name lugs with
names and members' pictures
from the yearbook.
Special guests were former
principal Herman E. Morris und
Mrs Morris and Iwo sponsors of
Ihc class. Miss Rebecca Stevens
and Mrs. Elmlna Ulsbee James
Powell provided background
music from the 50s throughout
the evening.
Following appropriate opening
remarks by the vlcc-prcsldcnl.
Bill Jimenez. Donald Ludwig
emceed the program. Plaques
donated by R.N, West were given
to the m e m b e rs w ho had
changed least: Bill Kilpatrick
and Eva Raulerson lilies: the
member with the most grand­
children: Evu R. Hlles wllh 12:
and to the members wllh ihc
most children. Three tied for this
award as Jennie Dinkins Lloyd.
Duncan Baker Kilpatrick, and
Eva R. Hlles have five children
each In addition. Mr. and Mis
Dun Howard were honored with
a cake to commemorate Ihctr
recent wedding
Alter R.N. West gave the
invocation. Gary Ganas and his
helpers served a rib and chicken
barbeque dinner to the conge­
nial. reminiscent group of about
70
Already the committee Is busy
making plans for the class
annual weekend get-together at
Daytona Beach for the weekend
following Labor Day. according
to Denise Swain.

B e rtha W illia m s

Happy 90th Birthday
M rs. B ertha W illia m s of
Mallbmd celebrated her 90th
birthday Thursday. Aug. 8 at a
party given by her daughter and
son-tn law. Jane and Leonard
Casselberry of Casselberry, at
B ill Knapp's Restaurant In
Longwood.
present lor the event were
three of the lionotce's four
grandchildren, the Rev. Daniel
Casselberry ol Ncptunr ltruth.
Richard Casselberry and Cathy

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Welch, both of Casselberry, and
th r e e of h e r fiv e g r e a t ­
g r a n d c h ild r e n . S h a n n o n
C a s s e lb e rry . O rla n d o , and
Mi chel l e and S h a w n
Casselberry. Neptune Beach:
und Dan's wife. Cherrle. and
Dave Welch
H orn In W a lk e r C o u n t y ,
Georgia, Mrs Williams came to
the Winter Park/ Maitland area
In 1921 with her late husband.
Harvey.

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Parenting
Family Discord, From Fights To Money, Rubs Off On Children
B j P atricia McCormack
UP1 Fe ature W riter
NHW YORK fUPl) - F'arents who hide ihelr
fights from lhe children are probably only fooling
themselves If they believe the kids aren't tuned In
to their problems
Children of all ages pick up on marital or
financial problems despite parents' attempts to
hide them, says D r. Nancy Rocske. child
psychiatrist and professor of psychiatry at the
University of Indiana Medical School In Indianap­
olis.
Kids seem to have a special radar that picks up
signals about any trouble. Roeske says, and that
Is unfortunate because family discord is among
the greatest threats lo a child's sense of sccurlly.
"Children are very sensitive to their social
environment because It is very Important to
I hem. "Roeske said.
"Many parents believe their slx-ycar-old child Is
not aware of marital or economic problems. They

think that If they never fight In front of the
children, the chlldrrn won't know.
"The child may not understand exactly what Is
happening, but he Is quite aware lhal there Is
trouble somewhere."
Roeske. who also Is the American Psychiatric
Association's representative to the National
Consortium on Child Mental Health Sen-Ices, said
children who sense unspoken conflict at home
may act up In school In an attempt to work out
the problem.
She told of one boy who suddenly became
at school and developed fears about
entering certain rooms of Ills home without his
parents. Talking with the parents. Roeske learned
they were having marital difficulties. She said the
child's new behavior and fears were his way of
forcing mom and dad lo work together and to
communicate.
Rocske said If problems exist al home, parents
can provide needed reassurance by telling the

children In simple language about any distress
that 's occurring.
When youngsters have anxiety they express it
in different ways, the child psychiatrist sayB. First
graders, for example, may cry or wet their pants
during the first week of school. Preteens may
become aggressive, fall to perform to their
abilities or withdraw. Teenagers may try to solve
the problem by skipping school, trying drugs or
drinking.
Parents should seek professional help. Roeske
says, when a child suddenly can't function In his
environment.
When a nine-year-old suddenly can't function
In his environment, refuses to go to school, or
becomes very aggressive, you also have to look at
whether something Is going on organically." she
said,
"Every child with a problem needs a thorough
physical examination. For example, at nine and
ten the child is entering an age when diabetes or

epilepsy may begin to show up."
Parents should also tell the child with a sudden
behavior problem that they are there to help, not
to blame.
"Tell him his behavior Is a puzzle and you need
his help to fit it together and come up wlih an
answer." Roeske said.
Parents shouldn't label themselves failures If
they are unable to help the child
"They certainly should nol feel ashamed about
the problem or think It's necessarily due to bad
parenting." Rocske says.
"And they should seek help whenever a
situation, especially a school situation, begins to
worry them, even if others discount thr serious­
ness
"As a parent you have to be Instrumental In
asking questions and getting Ihe best treatment."
she said. "Th is Is your child, and It's your right as
a parent to gel the evaluations you want and the
explanations that you can understand."

'We Are Family, We Are One'

Over 300 Attend Reunion

Lions Club
Induction

The Mart It:. Sanders. Kratun
and Gee Families gathered In
Sanford for their annual family
r e u n io n O v e r 300 f a m ily
members from around the world
eagerly awaited ihls occasion
which was highlighted with the
rtn-siis
theme. "We are Family. We are
O ne."
The Martin family gathered looking for a better life for Ills
with the honorable and devoted family and children he moved to
menior Joseph Marlin who re­ Sanford In 1922 where he was a
c e n tly celebrated his 9 7th farm worker, lie lived alone until
birthday H r was born May 10. recently and had his own garden
In Camilla. Gu., and often re­ In which he supplied fruits and
minds family members that his vegetables to his many family
birth was Just 23 short years members and friends He now
alter the 131It amendment was lives with his son and daugh
ter-in-law. Mr and Mrs, Sam
passed freeing all slaves.
The Martin family tree can be Martin
Mr M a rtin 's children are
traced as far back as the early
IHOOs in the days of slavery. Mlndell M Kendrick. John E
■Joseph boasts ol being one of 1I Martin. Nora M. Black. Joscrim*
children. Alter becoming an M Harris, Sam m y Odessa M
adult, Joseph met and married Crawford, Marlon M Edwards,
Em m a Walden In Camilla and Charlie Wurren Marlin. Willie
Marlin. Ja m e s Martin. Sam
Martin. Theodore Martin and
Allle Mae M Pryor.
Joseph has 43 grandchildren.
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122 great grandchildren. 60
great great children and a host ol
bride three limes and have had
great great great grandchildren
to pul up with relatives expertNol just "live and let live," but
Itig to In- housed or at least led
“ live and help live" Is a moMo of
and enlertalned for days, all
Joseph Martin, who cun be seen
bemuse they hud driven lor
In ht» fuvorllr pew si New lu ilw l
flo w n ) t u llw n v nrrtm s the
M issionary B aptist C h u rc h
country to attend "dear little
where he is a member and where
busy's weddlnif "
the Martin family gathered lor
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Abby. I love inv relatives as
worship service for Ihe family
much as most people do. and
reunion followed by a family
ordinarily I would enjoy their
dinner at Lake Golden
visits, bill a daughter's wedding
Jiisl Isn't a good lime In show lip
Delta Chapter president. Soror
with Iwo hungry leru ugers and
Shirley Allen, on thr local chap­
(our steeping hags
ters trip Members of the Sanford
Alumni Chapter of Della Sigma
Abby, do you see why I send a
couple of Ihe Invitations |ust a
till loo lute lor them to ill lend?
M O T H E R OF FIV E

Marva
Hawkins

Jo se p h E . G e r m a n , rig h t,
re c e n tly Ind u cte d Into the
Sanford Lions C lu b , is w e l­
co m e d by his sp on sor, Philip
J . Cottone, c e n te r, a n d H en ry
W llte , past D ls trIt G o ve rn o r
a n d Installing o ffic e r. V is i­
tors and p o tc n lia l m e m b e rs
a re w elcom e lo Ihe w eekly
m e e lln g s, e v e ry T u e s d a y , al
noon, at H o lid a y In n , In ­
terstate 4 and State Route 46.

Only 'Slum Caliber' People
Bathe Doas In Kitchen Sink?
D EA R AUDY: In the /3 years
of my life, -18 of them spent with
m y wife who died three years
ago. I have always had dogs —
spaniels and poodles — w h o
w e re battled In the k itc h e n sin k

Also, whenever we hud Ice
cream, we left a Jltlle for the
dogs, and they licked the dlsii
clean.
This past year I became ac­
quainted with a Pennsylvania
Dutch lady who was al my bouse
arid saw me glvr m y dog a bulb
In the kitchen sink Then she
witnessed the same dog clean
out my Ice cream dish She was
horrlllrd and said only people ol
"slum caliber" did lhal
In my neck of the woods,
neither of these two practices
were tlumghl to be so terrible.
I've been a farmer mosi of my
llle and I've never found any­
thing that wouldn't wash off.
Do you think I should slop
giving my dog a bath In thr
kitchen sink and refrain from
letting her lick m y Ire rrrum
dish clean? Your answer will In
no way affect my rrlutlonnhl|)
with Ihls laily, hut an outside
respected opinion will give me
some pence of mind.
FR A N K
D E A R FR A N K : The lady's
criticism Is less troubling than
the way uhr phrased 11 —
"people of slum rubber." A lot o(
nice middle class people bailie
Ihelr dogs in the kitchen sink,
which Is all right us |oug us ihe
sink Is well cleaned after word
belting a pet lick thr Ice cream
dish clean is unochcr matter,
however, (killing water will sler
, lli/c Ihe dish — but many people
ate understandably squeamish
when It comes lo ucrepllng
Invitations In homes rqulpjird

...A v o n
Continued Fro m 1C
Mrs, Dnx.sev was u Seminole
County school bus driver lor 22
years, gradually switching over
In Avon to her Iasi year as a
driver.
Mrs Dossry. a Sunlurd uallve.
loves lielng an Avon lady It gets
her nut away from her (Kinks and
music in mingle with the jK-opIr
nl Sunlurd. She's disturbed
Minnwli.il by the numlier of
faces and said she cun recall
when she knew everyone In
town, but that's no longer Ihe
ease.
A widow for 13 yeurs. Mrs,
Dossry married hrr husband
Earl Floyd Dossry Sr . a chef,
over Ihe protest ul her father
Lucicn Telford, a railroad man,
who was afruld she would leave
Sanford.

She stuck with SaiJord and
Dossry and brcuiur thr niolhrr
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with "doggie dishwashers "
D E A R A B B Y : 1 am 21 yr.irs
old and llat-chcstcd lo Ihe max. I
have heard lhal there are
"shots" lo enlarge I hr breasts,
but I don't know where to get
them.
I’m nol interested In implants
I understand that would Involve
u major operation, and as a
Christian Scientist. I'm against
any kind ol surgery.
I am u 32A and would like In
he u 35B I have a loving
husband who bus never com
plained, but I think he deserves
“ bigger thrill In (tint depart
merit.
Thanks lor any help you cun
glvr me.
F L A T IN M A IN E
D E A R F L A T : The "shots" are
Illegal In thr U S A because they
are considered a hculth risk
Your husband could lie the
exception, tint my mall from
inule readers tells me llull l lu­
stre of a woman's brrasts lias
nothing lo do with the sire of the
thrill lie grateful for your loving,
satisfied husband; your cup
runneth over.
D E A R A B B Y : Please, may I
say a word In defense of the
"clods" who scnl Ihe wedding
Invitation so iltul It arrived too
late for the recipients to attend? 1
have been thr mother of thr
Mis Dossry sail) hrr hit tin
was also prrlty si rid u I k u i I
makeup and about all she and
her sister got away with was a
little lipstick Today her makeup
Is still subtle with a bit ul
foundation. Ilpsiii k and blusher.
However she said her mol her.
Evelyn Cartawa-, Telford, was a
bit more up trout with her
beauty. A lew years bclorc her
m urrluge In I90H she was
named "Miss Sanford " A Bile
won by selling subscriptions In
ihe Evening Herald Mrs Ikmary
said.
But beauty has la-en ihe basis
of Mrs Hussey's career as It has
lor many Avon ladles over the
years And the company Is
p a r tic ip a tin g In Ihe m ost
challenging makeover of Its
almost century of service. It Is
helping support the restoration
of the Statue of Liberty.
"I think It's wonderful. 1 sure
do." Mrs IXisxey said of this
major inukeover.

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Theta Sorority attended Ihe Na­
tional Convention In Dallas.
Texas The theme of the conven­
tion was E-3 — Education.
Employment. Empowerment
The keynote speakers address
lug the delegation of 8.000 were
the Rev. Jesse Jackson. United
S tu ie s Rep W illia m G ra y .
Chairman of tfie Budget and
Finance Cmiunlltre, Soror Ur
M ary Berry. N ational C ivil
Rights Commission and other
notable personalities Twentyseven resolutions were adopted
by the delegation lor national
dissemination and support by
Ihe local sorority chapters.
Some of the most noted resolu­
tions were Summit II, A Call to
Action in support of Black Single
Mothers. Sanctions Against
South Africa Apartheid Regime.
Support of Programs to reduce
Ihe high Incidence of teenage
pregnancies and the Marlin
Luther King Jr. Birthday Bill
Della Sonus m attendance and
others across the country were
saddened by Ihe loss ol the thrre
young sorors anil the one criti­
cally Injured soror of Florida w ho
were on ihe Delta Airline Flight
191 which crashed at Dallas-Fori
Worth Airport. Bui Iwo other
soror* on Ihe same llight were
iftltlr to atfriid ih r «
a c u Io d s .

The convention proved lo be
most challenging and Inspira­
tional for the Seminole County
S o ro rs u n e n d in g
E lla W
Robinson, srcrclury. Hull: A.
Williams, treasurer. Gracia *M.
Miller. Social Action Committee,
unci Qutnnrla Muller Others
sharing the iilp were Robin
Muller and l.arcv Miller

G arden Club Sponsors Tillis A t Conference

DEAR M O T H E R ; I see your
point. Hut II you really don’t
waul someonr lo attend a wed­
ding. send an aniioiincrmrnl
billowing the rvenl In mv view,
sending an invitation Just a Ini
l o o late” is Insincere, lucky and
looks suspiciously like an In­
voice.

John T illh II, 16. of Sanford, was among the
IOO environmentally concerned young Floridians
attending ihe annual S E E K (Save the Earth's
Environment through Knowledge) conference
sjMUinured l»v the Florida Federation of Garden
f ’lub* and held this year al Marlnrland, St
Augustine.
An advanced level Iram lng experience, the
SEEK short course focuses on current and critical

environmental problems facing today's society.
Each SEEK student was on a scholarship
provided by Florida Garden Clubs and Individuals
al a cost of more thun SWX) |x-r sludrut. jiarlly
underwritten by the state organi/alton
Local scholarship monies wen- contributed by
members of Ihe Garden Club of Sanford Inc Seek
students must be- sponsored bv a federated
garden club

F r e e C lu b M o t iv a t io n S e m in a r
Bill liuik. Hum an l)r velojiBulk s tuple will Ik* on Club
in cn l and Com im m It at inns Motivation lor volunteer groups
Specialist from the University ot 1 bis free program will la- opened
Florida, will be- guest speaker al (or all volunlerr organizations lo
Ihe Seminole County Extension attend
Service on Monday, Aug 19
Irtmi 10 noon Th e Extension
For In forma iton contact home
Service Is located at 4320 S econom ist. Barbara Hughes.
Orlando Ur . Sanford
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�Evening Herald. Sanford. FI.

Nancy Terwllleger,
seated, is surrounded
by her four
'daughters,' from left,
Susan Terwllleger,

Sunday, Aug. II. I t t J - l t

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ECONOMY DENTURE
CLINIC
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In And Around Sanford

Coffee Honoring 'daughters'
Sparks Summer Social Scene
There's nothing more welcome
on a humid August day than a
refreshing social to take the
sizzle out of sum m er. And
especially when the timing Is
)ust right
About lot) guests and relatives
called at the Hiawatha Avenue
home of Nancy and James E
Terwllleger J r Tuesday morn­
ing at a coffee to meet their lour
■'daughters"— three wives and
fiancee of their four sons
Guests of honor were Susan
Terwllleger wife of Lt. Cmdr
John Terwllleger, a USN doctor
(p e d ia tric ia n ), stationed at
V irg in ia Beach. V a .; Linda
Williams Terwllleger. Sanford,
wile of .Jim Terwllleger. athletic
trainer and teacher at Seminole
High School; Marguerite Cornell
Terwllleger. Sanford, wife of
D a v id T e r w llle g e r . a c iv il
engineer, and Robyn Guernsey.
Lake M ary, fiancee of Hill
Terwllleger who will graduate
from the School ol Engineering.
University of Florida. In De­
cember.
Kuth Lee and Anne Aiken

Doris
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peo ple:

Editor
l.osslng. Ocala, sister of the
hostess.
Also assisting were two slst r rs -ln -lu w of the hostess,
Hunnle Brock. St. Cloud, and
Mary Louise Brock and daugh­
ter. Nancy Johnson, both of
Dade City
From all comments, the coffee
sparked the summer season
Guests lingered around savoring
the warm hospitality long after
the appointed hours.
Th e Terwllleger family re­

Art*. In S rp lcittr. T h e W orld
University Rotiitnble In Cor­

greeted the gueala at the door

and directed them to the re­
freshment table In the dining
room which featured punch
(toured from a crystal bowl at
one end and silver coffee service
at the op|Mislte end of the table.
A variety of dainty party fare, all
made by the hostess, accom­
panied the beverages.
Pouring were mothers of three
honorees. Selma Williams. Ellse
Cornell and Candl Guernsey.
Floating hostesses were Doris
Drum ley. Elsie Mrro, Hoo Ganas.
Martha Vlhlrn and Betty Jo

union. Includli (our grand- at Tuscon on J u ly 15 Dr
children, has he most enjoya- Klrnber's biography Is also In­
hie for all — v li 'ng wilh each cluded in the 1985 edition ol
other, taking In ie area attrac- 2.000 \o(ah/e Am rrfm iM
lions and going i h beuch
Everybody's Invited in an end
And Nancy is id proud of her
of s u m m e r b e a c h p a ri \
four lovely "dau lets."
sponsored by tftr Downtown
Mack LaZentj assistant to Business Association ol Sanford,
the director of station at the on Aug 23 and 21 at Magnolia
Sanford Airport k scheduled to Mall, Historic First Street in
be awarded blstiaster's degree Sanford Hours are 9 a in to N
In airport m algrm rnl from p in.. Friday, and 9 a.in to 5
Embry Riddle tmnatlcul Uni p m ., Saturday.
A boat exhibition will be
verslty during rnnmencrment
ceremonies ajthe Peabody stagrd by Beda Marine Inc and
Auditorium in Paytona Beach several contests will take place
with gag prizes, such as a
Saturday.
L. a Z e n b y . in n f o r d c i t y seaweed bouquet and cold
engineer for 13 ^ars prior to his h a m h u rg et w ith stale ho n
resignation twf years ago to awarded tii the winners
Contest categories are oldest
accept the poabJth the airport
authority, alrcuf has a master's bathing suit, best decorated
degree in cn neerlng from lounge chair, outrageous beach
Virginia Tech itllacksburg. Va wear In e lu d ln g hat shirts
For several yealprlor to leaving shorts. Tile contests will he
the city, L.i/Bbv was also Judged on Saturdat. Aug 2-t. at
2 p m The grand prize or best ol
utility director.
show Isa crumbling sandcnallr
Mrs. Alice KlrKr will attend a
Doctors' Conferee In Tuscon,

D r. A lic e P, K im b e r

porate Afflllallowltb the World
University In nognltlon of dis­
tinguished achvement within
the principles nd purposes of
the World Uiierslty develop­
ment, the truces of the cor­
poration. upon &gt;mlnul!on of the
s e c re ta ria t, as co n fe rre d
doctoral memtrshlp and this
honorary awarfupon Alice Mae
Perkins Klmbt. the Cultural
Doctorate In Soal Work with all
rights and piileges thereto
pertaining Thlhonor was given

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Loch Lowe Preparalory School is a non-sectarian,
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students in grades six through twelve
Tho school prepares boys and girls tor college and
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Tho curriculum is designed lo provide studonts wilh
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academic skills requisite for success in various educa­
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S EM IN O LE HIGH SCHOOL BAND
PRESENTS

PRE-GAME FUND
RAISING DRIVE ‘85

Meet The Candid
Monday At
L a k e M a ry C h a m b e r ol
Commerce will s|&gt;onsor "Meet
The Candidates'* Monday. Aug
19 at 8 00 p m at city hull
Candidates Charley Webster.
A It Jore. Buzz Pestos and Ken
King will be there to answer any
questions I he voters may have.
Seminole County League ol
Women Voters will moderate.
This Is an excellent lime to
meet your future commissioners
who will be running In the Sept
3 election There will be re­
freshments after the meeting
and everyone Is Invited to at lend
The Community Improvement
Association (CIA1 will be on a
drive door-lodoor seeking con­
tributions for their glam flea
market and fish fry fo he held
Scpl. 14 at the CIA building.
Volunteers will be collecting

Bonnie
Olvera
Lake Mary
Correspondent

321-2209

oil the north side of Lake Mary
Boulevard on Aug 21 and on the
s o u th sid e of La ke M a ry
Boulevard on Aug 31. Circulars
will be distributed prior to the
drive. For further information
rail 322 2H72 or 322 1213/
Sherry Smith and Ed Bartley
entertained 10 guests at a
chicken harbeque party Satur­
day Aug. 10 The guests played
cards with all seeming lo enjoy
the fun-filled evening.

Aubrey Haitll of luka. Miss
vlslird with vln Fletcher for
four days, title here, they
enjoyed the ach. golfing and
Disney World
Aubrey Is sergeanf In the
United Slates Ur Force and will
lie leaving sc l for a years lour
of duly to Spa .
New memtfs were presented
meeting of Zcfa
at the Aug
Xt Chapter Beta Sigma Phi
held at thrlhome of Shelly
Fletcher.
Social andbrvlcc events were
discussed fii the forthcoming
year. It wafdccldrd the next
meeting wotl be a salad buffet
lo be held S«ji 5. Refreshments
were serv ed

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Imperative that you first rrad all
knowledge.
PISCES (Feb, 20 March 19) of the Instructions. This will
Examine motives carefully today avoid mistakes.
G E M IN I (May 21-Junr 20) It's
regarding your (realment of a
friend. Ask yourself If you're true that members of the op­
acting coolly Jus! because you’re posite gender find you Inter­
esting and appealing, but today
a trifle envious.
A R IE S (March 2LA p rll 19) Do don't lei yourself be used by one
not vaselllate today when Im­ who manipulates through flat­
portant Issues arc al slake. If tery.
C A N C ER (June 21-July 22)
your position Is fuzzy It will
serve to confuse, as well as Better lie a little* siring around
your finger today If there ts
annoy, your companions.
T A U R U S (April 20 May 201 If something Important you pro­
you have lo work with unfamil­ mised to do for your male. Don't
iar tools or materials today. It's disappoint him or her.

your circumstances.
YO U R tR T H D A Y
C A P R IC O R N (Dec 22 Jan
A u o u s i e , le s s
Conditions I general will lie 19) Give priority today to situa­
more pleasanti the year ahead tions tha l can either Increase
than they havoeen for the past your present earnings or provide
several years, ante of the good you with income from a new

altered today, but this should
provide a welcome relief. Whai
transpires will lx- fun.
T A U R U S (April 20-May 2 0 )J
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they dueel you to buy some­

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L E O (July ) Aug. 22) You
could be luckjoduy In finding
the right purkr to help you
promote sometng you've tx-cn
unable lo get f the ground by
yourself,
V IR G O (At. 23 Sept 22)
Unusual condbns are stirring
now that coul produce some­
thing of mutcrl benefit for you
t h r o u g h a la s t-e x p e c te d
channel.
L IB R A (Sep|23-Oi t. 23| To
(lay you coulducceed In situa­
tions where tiers have tried
and (ailed, printed you're Imag­
inative and rcsjrrrful. Maintain
an adventurouiutlook.
S C O R P IO (ct. 24-Nov.22l
Lady Luck wlllclp you achieve
your alms tm y. Shoot for
something big.vrn If It's a bit
grander than lythtng you've
ever attempted jcvlously.
S A O IT T A R Itt (Nov. 23-Dcc.
21) Much can t learned today
by closely n lrrv ln g people
whose mode dopcrallon you
admire. What orks for them
can lx- succeMdlv applied lo

source.
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A Q U A R IU S (Jan 20 Feb 19)
Positive measures can lx- taken
today to restore harmony tn
relationships that have been a
bit shaky lately. A d now while
(hr timing Is rigid.
PISCES (Feb 20 March 19)
There are belter methods to
handle your work than the ways
you do It now. The answers are
In your head, bid you'll have to
probe for them.
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O E M IN I (May 21 June 20)
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Pay heed to his proposal
C A N C ER (June 21 Ju ly 221 Ik*
a w are of y o u r p u rc h a s in g
(xiwers today because you may
now be able to bargain lor
something you’ve wanted but
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published n a tlo n w io e . in
photo b e lo w , fetus devel­
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tt was only bv his rocking that
I could tell he was upset
My friend George Is the mosl
cven-lem peicd soul 1 know
George lives on ihe next m oun­
tain over from mine, and spends
mosl of his time rocking in an
old willow rocker on his from
porch. He usually likes to keep u
nice, easy pace of about two
seconds per rock
On this latest visit, I clocked
him unofficially al 1.4 seconds. I
asked him what was wrong
"It's those dad-burned folks
down to the credit company." he
said bitterly
"I got me one of them plastic
Ihtngs that lei you buy without
payin'," he continued. "Those
arc slicker than a load In a mud
hole I'd Just present dial little
card, and I could buy unylhlug
m y little ol' h rn rl was ahankerin' for."
I (old George 1was surprised to
hear he was using credit He
seemed ihe sort to pay hard
cash.
"A in't no other way to get by,"
he sighed, rocking even faster.
"Look at this here check from
Ihe Social Security.“
I looked. I had lo admit It
wasn't much.
"I suppose it's bettcr'n u kick
In the knee with u frozen bool,
but It sure don't pay all the hills.
If 1 didn't have tills credit thing.
I’m not sure what I'd do,"
l asked George why he was
upset with the credit card peo­
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See S IL E N T , page 6D

Charities Race To Pick
By Fa ith Keenan
BANGKOK. Thailand (UPII - A com­
petition between two Bangkok charities
to do good deeds lias become a macabre
war In which they race each other to
uceldent scenes and homicides lo be Ihe
first to pick up deud bodies and takr
them lo the morgue.
The competition belween employees of
the Kuam Katanvu Foundation and the
Poh Teek Tung Foundation became
healed Iasi April when a ghoulish brawl
broke out over claims lo ihe bodies of
three men killed by police. Officers had
to fire warning shots to end that
free for all. bul the Incident hardly put
an end to high speed chases.
The competition Is spurred not directly
by money bul by prestige. But the more
publicity they get for thefr good deeds,
the larger the donations to their groups.

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Course With Technology
By R ick Branson
Herald Staff W rite r
Abortion Is on a crash course with
technology, says Jean Doyle, state repre­
sentative and past president of National
Night lo Life, the nation's largest anti- burl inn group
Newly developed Instruments »u ;_ .1
ultrasound X -ra y machines, which
televise the fetus in the womb, will
nuIllTv the notion that the fetus Is a
non-human “ blob of tissue" that can be
destroyed at w ill. Mrs. Doyle, of
Maitland, said In a recent Interview.
Ultrasound was used In the antiabortion movement's recent film. "The
Silent Scream." which shows a 12-week
fetus being aborted. In the film, narrated
by former abortionist Dr. Bernard
Nathanson. the fetus appears to try to
dodge (he suction Instrument and
shakes violently during the procedure,
The film, pro-llfers say. proves a fetus,
even us young as 12 weeks old. can feel
pain They hall the movie as the "Uncle
To m 's Cabin" of the anll-aborllon
movement. "Uncle To m 's Cabin." a
novel about a slave's life written by
Harriett Beecher Stowe. Is said to have
uroused the nation's consciousness lo
the horrors of Southern slavery In the
1850*
The film, which iK n v heavily on
ultrasound footage. Is potent ammuni­
tion in the anti-abortion movement's
fight against abortion. Mrs Doyle said,
Ultrasound and other rapidly-developing
techniques which show the fetus In Us
developing stages, will change peoples'
minds about aborUon. she predicted.
"There Is no argument anymore about
whether an unborn child Is a live human
In-lug. It's gone Science took It away."
she said.
But Planned Parenthood, an Interna­
tional birth control education organiza­
tion. and oilier groups that support
abortion rights, have heavily criticized
1The Silent Scream."
T lw group charges that the film Is
sclenVilirally misleading, saying among
other things, that a 12-week-old fetus'
cnrmx is not developed enough for the
fctp#h) feel pain.
N a lk in a l Klghl lo L ife haa re b u ilt* ! the
charges, mostly In debates and through
the media. But It will try to answer those
arguments more forcefully In a second
"Silent Scream" film expected to be
released In December.
Mrs. Doyle said Nathanson gave some
details about the film at a Right to Life
meel lug In Clearwater In June.
The "sequel." like Ihe first film, will be
produced by American Portrall Films In
Anahrlm. California. It has not been

D ollars

Since the April Incident, spokesmen
for both the Chinese foundations claim
that a gentlemen's agreement has elimi­
nated body snatching.
" W e ' r e f r i e n d l y n o w . " sa id
Rungnarong Skuphlan. a 23-ycarold
driver for Ruam Katanvu. "It's un-

PERSPECTIVE
derstood that whoever arrives first takes
the body."
But the competitive spirit lingers. ' We
are the older foundation." said Sanguan
Suwanwaianakul. manager of Poh Trek
Tun g, hinting at a deserved respect from
the younger competitor.
Rungnarong still races through etty
streets at 75 m ph and admits to

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occasionally causing auto accidents
himself, bul not serious ones.
Workers deposit the dead at the police
rnorgur, pending notification of relatives.
If no one claims a body, the foundations
provide funeral and burial or cremation
services for the forgotten decrased.
R u n g n a ro n g re lis h e s h is work
because. "I like to drive fast when
there's an a ccldrnt. I feel like a
superman who helps people."
He has the op portun ity lo play
"superm an" nearly every night as car
and motorcycle accidents occur fre­
quently on Bangkok's chaotic thorough­
fares and sldestrects
PatrolIng the metropolis in a Ruam
Katanyu rescue van. Rungnarong re­
ceives accldrnt notices via police radio
broadcasts. He shifts Into high gear
almost spontaneously as the radio

crackles with the tocatlun and type of
accident.

With mutilated bodies awaiting him.
one wonders. "W hy the rush?"
Money Is not the motivation, us neither
foundation rerelvcs a commission bused
on body counts They do, however,
depend on publicity to rlld l contribu­
tions from the Chinese community Poh
Tcck Tu n g eurns lietwrrn 00,000 and
70.000 baht IS2.G00I a day. according to
Its accountant. Slrlchal Vlsatnonkolchui
Ruam Katanyu, the smaller organiza­
tion. receives an average of 0.000 befit
|$225| a day from Individuals
Such a "merit commission" Is moled
In Buddhism, ihe religion followed by !»H
percent of Thailand's population Gain­
ing merit through good deeds assures a
better position In one's next life, according to Buddhist doctrine.

called a 'credit limit.' Can you
feature that? Here I thought they
wanted me to borrow, ^tnd now
they up and tell me I can only
borrow so m uch."
I told George that was pretty
standard.*
"It sure didn't seem standard
to me. I sent along a letter telling
'em I was going lo do like the
boys down In Washington. I Just
told 'em lo raise my crrdll limit,
and I kept on a-chargtnV'
I asked George what happened
alter that,
"Well, I got me a nasty little
t all Irom a nasty 111He lady name
of Flnster. She was madder'n a
coon dog She told me I couldn't
rightly do such a thing."
George's rocker was slowing
down. He took a tong gulp ol
hooch, thought a few moments,
and continued.
"You know. In the Id lin '. I got
lo admit she was being pretty
[eusonuble. A body does need
limits’. And It gives me un Idea
ulxiut those Washington boys."
G e o rg e 's Idea was w o rth
hearing I asked him to go on.
"W e ll, the way the credit
woiks Is that you can only
borrow so much, and then you
got to start payin' I Just got to
thtnkln' maybe the government
ought to do the same
I told George the federal gov­
ernment already has a debt
See T E L L ’EM. page 6 D

by Berke Breathed

BLOOM COUNTY
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American Sets rSnail-Eating Record
B y United Proas
The 3 3 1-pound
International
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swallowed his way lo a new hotel. !utd an cxrusr for bis
world record by gulping 2.2
pounds of snails in under
"I was In pain right from
three minutes In a two-man the s u n ." he said, produc­
eating race.
ing a medical certificate
ImmedUlrly aftor setting that he suffered from a
the new snall-eattng record. hernia. T » going tmo hos­
Th o m a s Greene. 45. of pital for ail opera lion As
Maryland, searched for a won as I an* fit again, l am
glass of beet to wash the going to get the title bock.”
taste away.
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The 203-pound Greene
downed the 2-2 pounds, or said a fte r h is r e c o r d -,
1 kilogram, of snails In 2 breaking perfnrmunct was.
m inutes 43.95 seconds, "Can 1have a cool beer?"
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s e c o n d s set b y F e i c r Guinness Book of World
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Sunday, Aug. IS, 1985 — 3D

Got A Sequel Title For Back To The Future?
W ASHINGTON (UPIJ - Maybe It's only the
title that's packing 'em In. but the movie "Back
to the Future" has become a real box office
smash this summer.

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A Bold
Gamble
Several years ago, General Motors Corp.
was nearing a decision to produce a pew
S-body car when a co m p an y cost study
concluded that the JajMtnrse could build the
same car for $2,000 less per u n it. W hereupon
the stunned G M executives scrapped their
plans and decided to try to beat the Japanese
auto m anufacturers at their ow n game.
T h u s w as born the S a tu rn project, a
$ 5-hllliun G M gambit* that this nation's
largest autom aker can stream line Its sub­
compact operations, recapture the small-car
market from the Japanese, and perhaps
e v e n t u a lly r e v o lu t io n iz e th e d o m e s tic
automobile Industry.
T o achieve these am bitious goals, G M has
gone hack to basics. Indeed, the Sa turn plant
will strive for a degree of m anufacturing
Integration not seen In the United States since
Henry Ford creutcd the massive River Rouge
facility near Detroit that could assemble
7,000 M fx lcl-T's from start to finish in a single
day.
GM expects that its Saturn m odel can be
assembled in approxim ately (JO w ork hours,
or nearly half the time It takes A m erican auto
m anufacturers to build a subcom pact car. Of
course, the S a tu rn Is Infinitely m ore complex
than was M r. Fo rd 's M odel-T.
T h e S a tu rn plant com plex, scheduled to
begin p roduction In 1989. w ill encompass
some 0 m illio n square feet w ith an estimated
ISO acres u n d e r one roof. Raw m aterials such
as steel, ru b b e r, and plastic will be shipped to
the site and turned Into power trains, engines,
guskets, and body panels. A sophisticated
com puter netw ork, now being developed by
Electronic Data Systems, will coordinate the
Saturn from design to delivery. A ll told, the
c o m p le x w ill a s s e m b le a n d p a in t an
estimated 5 0 0 .0 00 cars an n u a lly.
A dvanced technology aside, the success of
the S a turan concept depends as well upon an
un com m on degree of cooperation between
m anagem ent and labor.
T o ensure such cooperation. G M and the
United Autom obile W orkers have changed
the »lu lu * ot a ssem bly -tine w orkers from
hourly laborers to salaried employees. S im i­
la rly . w o r k e r -m a n a g e r d is t in c t io n s are
blurred. Th e re will be no tim e clocks, no
reserved parking, and everyone will eat In thr
name lu n ch ro o m . Although their base salary
will o n ly be HO percent of the prevailing
Industry rate, Saturn em ployees can exceed
the average wage through n um erous pro­
d uctivity Incentives. Moreover, HO percent of
thr S a tu rn w o rk force will receive permanent
job security.
B o rro w in g a page from the Ja p a n rs e
p la y b o o k , p la n t m a n a g e rs w ill s o lic it
employee sup|M&gt;rt before Issuing orders. T h e
w atchw ords at Saturn w ill be "participation"
and " c o n s e n s u s d e c is io n -m a k in g ." F o r
exam ple, the union will have veto power over
m any decisions heretofore left to manage­
m ent. Flexible work rules w ill also reduce the
num ber of rigidly defined Job classifications,
thereby elim inating m any of the production
delays that Increase costs. Instead, workers
will be organized Into sm all groups that can
build. Install, und Inspect entire assemblies,
such as the cooling system.
T a k e n together, such Innovations could
spur p ro d uctivity. i&gt;ermit G M to regain the
com petitive edge, and stem the rising tldr of
foreign uuto Imports. More Im portant, the
Saturn concept could be adopted by other
U .S . carm akers as they seek sim ilar cost
reductions.
General Motor's bold gamble demonstrates
that the Am erican autom obile Industry ts
tryin g to adjust to changing market condi­
tions. Nevertheless, It Is no sm all exaggera­
tion to suggest that if the S a tu rn concept falls,
the sm all-car market m ay well lx* conceded to
foreign m anufacturers.

BERRYS WORLD

During one week for which i saw the figures,
this film even outgrosaed "Rambo: First Blood.
Part II," which President Reagan plugged tn
connection with the airline hostage crisis,
Presumbly, some motion picture producer
already Is at work on a sequel to "Back to the
Future." a movie about a boy who steps Into a
time machine and meets his parents In 1955
before they are married.
T o show you how backward the futuie ts. this
time machine doesn't have a metal detector.
The title of the sequel obviously will be vital.
Somehow. "Back to the Future: First Marriage.
Part II" falls to grab me. As does "Son of Back to
the Future."
If I may be so presumptuous. 1 would suggest
"Forward to the Past.” or some such original
designation.
The movie would feature a girl who becomes a
tim e tra ve le r and m eets her p a te rn a l

(and) was told that the congressman had already
left to cast his vote. The fact ts that the
congressman had not left and was stilt at the
restaurant."
Up to this point. Crane seems a victim of a set
of coincidences that would happen to anyone.
Now comes the good part:
Another congressman who also was at the
restaurant and missed the vole was Rep.
Thomas Ridge. R-Pa.. with whom Crane had
"paired ' on the MX Issue.
Crane favored appropriating an additional
• 1.5 billion for 21 more missiles: Ridge was
opposed.
Pairing was defined In Crane's news release as
"a parliamentary device by which members of
Congress can express their views on legisla­
tion." Generally, however, the paired members
aren't having lunch a block away.
Fortunately, both are Republicans so their
simultaneous presence at the club was not a
cause of eyebrow-lifting.
Now that the MX Issue Is back with us again.
I'm looking forward to the sequel. Should be. as
they say In Hollywood, a creative triumph.

SCIENCE WORLD

WILLIAM RUSHER

Really
Need The
Drink?

South
African
Scenario
People accustomed to receiving
(heir Information on events In South
Africa from the American news
media must feel a bit disoriented
these days. Having setlled dowp lo
watch a highly edifying morality
play In w hich South A frica 's
oppressed blacks were to rise up
against their white rulers and the
hated policy of apartheid, they must
suddenly adjust to the fact that the
blacks are enthusiastically killing
each other and have recently
expanded their slaughterous activi­
ties to Include a large number of
Aslans (native-born Indians). In fact,
the whites are one of the few racial
groups In South Africa that have
been almost exempt from the recent
spute of killings there.
It's rather as If. on some late-night
movie, thr Comanches encircled a
small troop of U.S. cavalry, then
Inexplicably turned lo killing one
another and decimating a nearby
group of Apaches.
Th e explanation, of course, is that
the version of South African events
l w ln g p e d d le d b y the U . S . n e w s
rnrdls Is wildly nut of phase with
reality. As Huck Finn says some­
where. we're eating "bread that has
■and In It."
The murder of blacks by blacks In
S o u t h A f r i c a Is no m e r e
eplphenomenon: It Is the centrally
significant event In the current
■cries. Like any other serious revo­
lutionary bloc, the African National
Congress (which Is communistdominated. and therefore currently
hus Its headquarters In Zambia)
understands perfectly well that Its
first priority must be to destroy or
terrorize Into Impotence all rivals for
le a d e rs h ip of the p o p u la tio n
targeted us the focus of revolution:
In this cane. South Africa's blacks,
tls latest orders were broadcast on
May 6 over the A N C 's Radio
Freedom. Iwised In Ethiopia; they
called for all blacks cooperating
with the South African authorities
lobe "dealt with."
Hence the appalling Internal strife
In the black townships. and the
government's declaration of a stale
of emergency In the affected areus.
Despite stern police measures, the
ANC's drive has been ulannlngly
successful: According lo one source
credited by The New York Times,
"only five of 38 local black councils
— established by (Prime Minister)
Botha us a nascent form of black
democracy — arc still able to
function. Last year, 240 bluck
officials. Including 27 mayors, re­
signed... Black local government,
some activists say, has virtually
collapsed."

Summertime athletes take heed:
Thirst Is not a reliable Indicator of
the body's need for water, a Purdue
nutritionist warns.
Olivia Bennett Wood, who is also
a member of the Indiana Governor's
Council for Physical Fitness and
Sports Medicine, says Instead of
wal l i ng until they are thirsty,
athletes should drink one and a half
cups of water before working out
and a half cup of cool water every
15 minutes during activity.
T o be absolutely sure, she sug­
gests athletes weigh themselves
before and alier practice, then drink
two cups of water for every pound
lost.
Water Is better than sports drinks
because It takes less time to leave
thr stomach, she said. Sports drinks
contain only small amounts of
sodium and jxUasslum. which can
tie replaced by a well balanced diet.

JULIAN BOND

N ew Interest G roup
The Democrats think they've lost
four of the lust five presidential
elections because they focused too
m u c h o n n a r r o w g r o u p s of
special-interest voters.
Under this analysts, they've paid
too m u ch attention lo blacks,
women, guys, Hlspanles und labor,
and have Ignored the rest of
America.
Many Democrats are now de­
manding that their party move
closer to the "cenlrr” of the political
spectrum, to present u broad appeal
to the average, middle-of-the-road
American voter.
But Is (Ills analysis correct?
I asked m y friend Robinson (or his
opinion of what's gone wrong with
the Democratic Party.
Robinson, whose last political
position was as director of a school
where blacks were taught how to
become Reagan Negroes, had more
than a little to say.
"T h e Democrats have given the
Republicans under Ronald Reagan a
virtual monopoly on a hitherto
unsol i ci t ed group of v o t e r s . "
Robinson said. "W h ile Wal ter
Mondale and Geraldine Ferraro
were wondering whether Jesse
Jackson would endorse them, or
whether the gender gap was wide
enough, Reagan und George Bush
concentrated on that laigc pool of
voters usually Ignored by both
purtlcs — the simple-minded and
the m ean." he explained.

"How m any of them are out
there." I asked.
“ More than you want to believe,"
Robinson replied. "W e think they
may have become a majority of the
electorate since 1976."
"Walt a second.” I said. "Is this
another of your scatns, like the
Clarence M, Pendleton School,
where studrnts are taught to sing "I
Get u Negative Reaction from Af­
firmative Action"?
"Not at a ll," Robinson said.
"Leading pollsters have known
about this gioup of voters for years.
Bui the group's Intellectual slow­
ness und selfishness has simply
kept Its members Iroin forming
formal organizations. But they're
there. How else do you account for
Reagan's ability to say, without
challenge, that trees cause air
pollution, und that Mexicans are
brttrr equipped for stoop labor
because Ihey'rr built close to the
ground?"
"A h ." I said " I ’ve got you now.
Reagan made those remarks when
he was governor of California We re
talking presidential politics and
demographics now."
"Precisely," said Robinson. "Just
look at Reagan's latest remarks on
South Africa. He gives 'constructive
engagement' credit for producing a
‘hiruclal education system.' and he
takes credit for liberalizing the law
that regulates Interracial sex "

Crohn's disease Is usually treated
with drugs or surgery, but doctors
In England say patients In re­
mission who followed a carefully
controlled diet were able to do
without drugs for several years.
Crohn's disease ts an Inflammato­
ry bowel disorder with no known
cause. Its symptoms include ab­
dominal pain, fever, loss of appetite,
weight loss and diarrhea. Drugs and
surgery are used for Initial treat­
ment. but relapse often follows
when patients resume normal eat­
ing. necessitating further
m e d i c a t i o n , d o c t o r s at A d denbrooke's Hospital In Cambridge.
England, reported.
Writing In the British Journal The
lancet, the doctors said they found
that seven of 10 Crohn's patients
who were placed on a special diet
rem ained In rem ission for six
months. Among 10 other Crohn’s
patients who ate a normal diet rich
In fiber, all relapsed.
Under the diet, patients were
screened for specific foods that
provoked -symptoms. Thereafter,
they avoided those foods.
"Th e dietary approach Initially
demands Intense concentration and
cooperallon between patient, doctor
and dietician, but the Improvement
In health and well being was such
that very few patients did not
c o n s i d e r the d i f f i c u l t i e s
worthwhile,'' the doctors wrote.
Severe bums can trigger a series
of reactions activating a part of the
I m m u ne system, ultimately
damaging lungs.
University of Michigan scientists
have discovered, however, that
vitamin E may help prevent the
damage

JACK ANDERSON

Teamsters Cleaning Up Their Pension Act
By Jack Anderson
And
Joseph Bpsar
W ASHINGTON - The Teamsters
Union hus had anything but a good
press. The news that the Justice
Department was ending Its probe of
Teamsters President Jackie Pressrr
— the only labor boss lo endorse
President Reagan — brought cries of
political paybacks.
A Senate subcom m ittee has
vowed to Investigate.
But the Teamsters can take heart
In a development lhal hus had no
publicity: Its once Infamous (tension
(und. long believed to have been
used by organized crime figures for
personal gain, appears to have
cleaned house.

"You fust hod two com l dustyhu ot ths Rich
and Fomout' t» no lengor Intorostod In you,
but ‘00 Mlnutos1Is."

grandparents In 1930 before they get hitched.
Speaking of springing forward to the past. If
ever there Is an award ceremony for distin­
guished achievement In the fteld of congressio­
nal explanations. I Intend to nominate Rep.
Philip Crane. R-lll.
When MX mlaslle approprtallon legislation
was before the House earlier. Crane's office pul
out a news release explaining why the Illinois
Republican missed the vote.
Turns out he was eating lunch a block away.
As was explained in the news release. Crane
"was aware that the vote would be taken during
the noon hour and scheduled a luncheon at the
National Republican Club, one block from his
office.
"Bells are rung and announcements ore made
at this restaurant so that members may be
Informed when there are voles on the floor ...
When .he MX vote was taken, however, the
mechanism was turned off ...
"As a back-up measure, he (Crane) had
informed his office to call In the event of the
Important vote. His personal secretary did
phone the restaurant when the vote was made

For 25 years, federal Investigators
have been battling lo rid the
nation's largest pension und welfare
fund of Us criminal taint. As late as
1962. separate reports Issued by
Sen. Sam Nunn. D-Ga.. and the
General Accounting Office scolded
the Lubor Department for Its “ his-

torlcul Institutional Incapacity" to
tackle labor racketeering.
A new report by the G A O — to be
released next week — takes a
decidedly more optimistic view. It
points out that the fund's assets
have climbed from 11.5 billion nine
years ago to $5 2 billion as of last
December.
The fart thut "the assets have
grown so damn much" ta evidence
that the pension fund ts soundly
managed, one O AO analyst told our
associate Tony Capacclo.
More significantly the G AO report
lists three key areas tn which the
Teamsters fund Is severing Its ties
to organized crime:
— Earlier reports concluded that
pension fund trustres were doing
their best lo "repeatedly and
o p e n ly " undercut Independent
managers required by the Labor
Department. As evidence, (he FBI
cited a still-secret 1979 report of a
conversation between Kansas City
mob boss Nick Civtlla and Chicago
mob soldier Joey “ The Clow n"

Lomburdo.
"Joe Indicated a need to get rtd of
the asset managers.” the report
stated. "Ctvclln also Indicated that
(former trustee) Roy Williams was
attempting to remove” one manag­
er, aa well.
Declared Lombardo "We have a
lot of work to do to get the fund
back, a lot of moves to make and
scheming to do."
That attitude hus apparently
changed, according to the GAO. The
auditors noted thetr agreement with
this assessment of the fund’s
court-appointed special council;
"The trustees had a positive at­
titude toward strict compliance"
with the pension laws, the report
noted, adding that the pension
fund's "officers and employees had
been extremely helpful and cooper­
ative." Th e report also found that
the current trustees monitor the
managers "without interfering with
their activities and responsibilities.”
The pension fund Is moving to
recover $140 million In loans tnude

Vegas casinos thought to be owned
by the mob.
"Th e Pension Fund could suffer
losses from Its loans on the three
hotrls/caslnns of as much as 821.3
million." the G A O noted. "Such a
loss would represent less than 0.5
percent of the fund's assets and
probably would not significantly
affect fund operation."
In a trial slated for next month,
the Justice Department will attempt
to prove that 862 million In pension
fund loans to the Stardust and
Fremont casinos were influenced by
a Milwaukee crime family. Both the
Labor Department and the fund arc
seeking to recover loans from the
Aladdin casino.
— For more than 30 years, the
pension fund used Amalgamated
Insurance Agency Services Inc. to
process claims. Amalgamated was
the central operation of convicted
mob financier Allen Dorfman. who
was murdered two years ago. Even
before Dorfman's gangland-style
slaying, the pension fund had de­
cided to buy out Its assets.

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One Wbman's Secret Of Perpetual Youth Overlooked
Freedoms Foundation Features
By any standard. Stella Forcha is a
most remarkable woman. She has
quietly and unobtrusively built a legacy
based on dally acts of kindness In
continuing with her activities, she
refutes any claim that advancing age
must limit what a person can do She
I vc no patience with oldsters
whose only Interest's their newest ache
or pain."
lla Forcha was born in Donaldsonvllle. Louisiana In 1897. She moved
with her husband to New Orleans in
1942 and. five years later, began
working at a cigar factory as a packer, a
Job she held until retiring In 1962
In 1955, when Children’s Hospital
was founded In New Orleans. Stella
began a relationship with the hospital
and Its young patients that continues
today At first, Stella spent her free
time visiting the children and playing
games with them. Soon, she* was
baking cakes and hams to raflle to her
co workers at the cigar factory. All of

the proceeds from these raffles went to toys, games, beds. 23 whrelchalos and
the hospital. With time. Stella’s actlvl* Iscven wooden red wagons stufTco with
lies grew.
pillows.
Regardless of the surroundings, a
To the staTT at Children’s Hospital.
stay in the hospital can be a frightening
Stella Is a volunteer extraordinaire. To
time lor a young child. Being wheeled
the children, she represents an amaz­
through the corridors strapped to a
ing range of characters • the "cookie
standard hospital gurney only adds to
lady." the Easier Bunny. Mrs. Santa
that trauma. The red wagons provide a
Claus • but mostly a friend. In past
less frightening and more enjoyable
years. Stella served cookies and Juice to
mode of transportation for the patients
the children once every week. Every at Children’s Hospital.
Easter she comes to the hospital
Despite the demands of her selfbeating Easter baskets, complete with
described "hobby." Mrs. Forcha still
decorated eggs and chocolate bunnies.
finds time for other activities. She
At Christmas, Stella arrives laden with
serves as a block captain for the Cancer
home baked cookies and cakes, fruit Society and the Heart Fund, raising
and gifts for her "dear hearts."
money for Ihose worthy causes Her
Stella also directs some of her home Is used as a polling place and she
abundant energy to raising money for serves as custodian of the voting
Children’s Hospital. She has continued machines on election day. She Is also
her one-woman rallies, and since her an active worker for her church.
retirement, she has hand-sewn aprons
In 1985. Stellu Forcha will observe
and towels wlilc’i are sold to benefit the her 88th birthday and the 30th anni­
hospital. Over the years, the proceeds versary of her service lo Children’s
of her raffles and sales have bought Hospital She has no plans to slow

down, but Intends to keep on bringing
love and happiness to her "dear
hearts."
For centuries, human beings have
searched In vain for that magical elixir
or fountain which would keep them
perpetually young. Stella Forcha’s
ageless spirit Is evidence that she has
come closer to .hat Impossible goal
than any expedition ever launched. Her
simple secret Is caring about others
Instead of worrying about herself.
Stella Forcha was selected to reictvc
the George Washington Honor Med.il m
Individual Achelvemcnt from Freedoms
Foundation at Valley Forge. The ruitlonal awards program honors organi­
zations and Individuals whose activities
support and perpetuate the Ideals
inherent In the American political,
social and economic system Nomina
tlona from the public are welcome and
should be sent to the Director of
Aw ards, Freedom s Foundation at
Valley Forge. PA 19481.
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Treasure
In Harlem ..

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By Fra n k Spoinitz
UP1 Feature W rite r
N EW Y O R K 1UPII Am id the
graffiti-scarred and crim e-plagued
streets of Harlem, the world's most
Important collection of New World
artifacts has been housed Tor more than
a half-century, virtually Ignorrd by ihc
public.
The Museum of the American Indian
resides In the cramped quarters of a
neoclasslc building at llroadwuv and
155th Street, displaying only 46.000 of
the museum’s I million specimens.
Even the fraction of the collection on
displ.iv Is crowded.
A recent bidding war over ih r
museum lias focused attention on the
unique collection, and appears to guar­
antee more spacious and convenient
quarters In the future.

Creation of dependents by the federal
government became so successful that
In addition to Individuals (with health
services. ADC. food stamps, subsidized
housing, student loans, socialized med­
icine. etc.) It was possible to have
states, counties, cities, and untold
groups of people looking to Washington
for largesse. Thai they were abdicating
their responsibility to local taxpayers
and losing their Independence was of
no concern. When the slop Is placed in
the trough, every hog fights to get Its
share. Observe the anguished squeals
of these hogs when attempts were
made earlier this year to effect deficit
reduction through cutbacks in any of
their programs.
When FDR came to power he had the
misfortune to Inherit a capitalist
Supreme Court. Its concepts of con­
stitutional law did not accord with his
plans. This so Infuriated him that he
first tried his unsuccessful courtpacking plan. The country gained little
through this failure, because by attri­
tion he quickly packed the Court with

Texas millionaire II Ross Perot has
offered offered to put up 870 million ll
the museum relocates In Dallas. New
York has offered 826 million II II agrres
to merge with the larger Museum of
Natural History on Central Park West.
The Irdrral government so lar has
resisted a proposal hv the museum,
which would prefer to remain In New
York, to occupy the historic U S.
Customs House In luwet Manhattan
While Ihc site search continues,
visitors to the Harlem museum find a
dizzying array o( Indian names —
Cheyenne. Apache. Comanche. Pawnee
and so on — accom panying the
wam pum , peace pipes, mueusslns,
tomahawks, feathered war Ixumrls and
garments displayed in glass cases
One such case shows several sculps,
which usually are only large thatches nl
hair Another has the wampum Itrlls
given to William Penn In I6H3 to seal
the treaty that led lo the founding ul
Pennsylvania
Still another display features the
amulets and insignia used by practi­
tioners of Ihr peyote religion
Gcrunlmu’n rlllc Is here, as Is a club
and a drum that t&gt;elonged to Silting
Hull, and a headdress worn by Chlci
Crazy Horse
The collection Includes more than the

rg g -h e a d s of h is p e rs u a s io n . W h e n the

history ol th « A n trita u n Indian In the

highest court In the land abandons
This nation was turned from capital­ responsibility and constitutional gov­
ism to labor-socialism In 1933 by ernment. there Is no reason to expect
Franklin D. Roosevelt. Tragically for more of lesser courts. It Is worth noting
the nation he was bom to millions, and that years ago when (he name of
never had to put In a single day’s Clement Haynesworth. a distinguished
honest toll to earn his dally bread. His Jurist, was submitted for appointment
own mother was quoted that "he never to the high court, senators subservient
knew the value of a dollar."
to organized labor blocked the ap­
To FDR America consisted of two pointment.
classes of people: those who were
So long as a majority of American
willing to work lo earn their living and citizens cannot recognize that the goal
pay their taxes, and those who were of a Ted Kennedy, a T ip O'Neill, a
unwilling to work, for whom he felt Claude Pepper, or any of their like. Is
sympathetic. It was a simple concept to the destruction of a free, responsible,
him to rectify the situation by having capitalist America, the decline of every
government take from those Who Institution In the nation. Including the
worked and giving II to Ihose who did courts, will move us ever further Into
not. This made as much sense us trying mediocrity.
to put out a fire by throwing gasoline
A. Edwin Shlnholser
Sanford
on It.

United States, however. It stretches to
Include all of the native cultures in the
Western Hemisphere, from the Arctic
lo llie Antarctic, with artifacts (rom
Peni. Ecuador, even Tlerra del Fuego
The Smlthsonlun Institution’s collec­
tion of lOO buffalo rolies Is dwurfed by
that of Ihr American Indian museum,
whit'll hns more than 300 of them.
The most comprehensive collections
arr those from Ihr Northwest Coast.
Northeast woodlands, the Aleutian
Islunds. the Mayan culture und Eskimo
territories
The great majority ol the museum's
urtlfaets were amassed try louiulcr
George llry r. an aggressive New Yorker
ol Inherited wraith who |&gt;ersomi|ly
Inscribed cacti piece until Ills death In
1957
He l&gt;egan collecting Indian artifacts

OUR READERS WRITE
Sad State Of The American Court System
Jeffrey Hart’s article "Legal System
A Fraud" lEvening Herald. Aug. 6) la a
sad commentary on the American
court system. Even sadder Is the
concurrence of one attorney who has
practiced more than forty nine years
that the decisions of our appellate
courts now reflect less responsibility
and common sense than at any time In
his practice. Saddest of all Is that for
the past fifty years a majority of
American students have voted In favor
of such a system!
The distinction between capitalism
and labor-social Ism Is very simple, but
II Is basic. The former believes that
every Individual should be responsible
and Independent. The function of a
government pursuing capitalism Is to
be responsible In Its own light, and
provide the environment demanding
the best of every citizen. By contrast,
labor socialism believes that every In­
dividual should be Irresponsible and
dependent . G o v e r n m e n t of that
persuasion seeks to break down the
very personal trulta required by capital­
ism.

Consolidate
Th e recent excitement over the
proposed annexation along State Road
46 W yet another reason why we need
consolidation.
Robert E. Daehn
Sanford

Reunion Planned
Th e errw of the USS Franks DD 554
Is planning u second reunion In
October. Many of the crew members
have not been located.
. Th e DD 554 went through most of
the battles of the Pacific and could not
be touched by the Japanese. During a

storm she was rammed by the USS
New Jersey and almost ended up In
Davy Jones' locker. This collision put
her out of action for 2lY months, bul
she returned to the Pacific In time lo
be one of the first US ships to enter
Tokyo Harbor.
If there are any crew members in
the Sanford area. I hope they will
come tothe reunion and renew
friendships made over 40 years ago.
For more Informal Ion concerning
the reunion, contact me at 6-120
Norandu Dr.. Duyton. Ohio 45415 or
phone (513) 890 3297.
Edward Hill
Dnvton. Ohio

III

IH U 6

What New spapers Across The Nation A r e Saying

Union Carbide Has A Lot Of Explaining To Do
By United Press International
New York Dally News
According to Union Carbide, the accident at
Institute (W.Va.l wasn’t Ihc same as the one that
killed over 2.000 people at Bhopal llndla) It was
something they hadn’t thought of. Something the
Inspectors from the Environmental Protection
Agency and the Occupational Safely and Health
Administration, who rushed lo Institute Immedi­
ately after Bhopal, hadn't thought of. either.
Forlunalely the gas that leaked wasn't lethal.
Union Carbide claims "the emergency response
sysirm worked according lo plan.” but the plan
consists of sounding the fire siren. That means
people should tune In their radios — but the radio
stations didn't hear for hall an hour. "Th e y blow
the siren for meetings and everything.”
One woman said: "Just the smell was enough
to mukc you start running." Someone else said.
"If li had been something really bad. It would
have been loo late." Union Carbide, the EPA and
OSHA have a lot of explaining to do.
T b s (Providence. R.l.) Journal
Stadiums could have been filled with the
crocodile tears spilled by baseball fans over the
plight of the Major League baseball players as
they went on strike last week. Polls show the fans
by a wide margin blamed the players for the
strike, concluded after Us first day. Fans, though
relieved, arc still a bit ntlffcd. And why not? The
owners did not walk off the diamond, ihe players
did. And who Is lo slop them from doing U again?
The funs are demanding lo know Just what
grievance the players have that warrants depriv­
ing fans of Ihc National Pastime. This strike went
on for one day. Last time, in 1961. U was for 50
days. Whai’a the mailer? .Are Ihey overworked?
Arc they underpaid? Are they unloved? What is It
they want that they don’t already have la
superabundance?
T b s Hartford (Conn.) Couraat
There are few legislative bodies whose mem­
bers wouldn't look silly working in shorts, bul
one of ihem Is the Bermudan Parliament.
It’s thus altogether fitting that the ctlony a
Senate has decided lo allow — whal else? —

Bermuda shorts to be worn In Its chamber.
What's odd Is that Parliament's lower house,
the House of Assembly, prohibits the attire
Wearing Bermuda sho'ts Is a way lo promote Hie
Island’s Image and thus help Bermuda's main
industry, tourism, while keeping cool and looking
presentable. Whal politician con resist?
Besides, having short* on may keep lawmakers
from taking themselves and eitch other too
seriously, and that serves Ihe public well In any
climate.
The (Colum bia. 8.C.) Slate
I he Federal Communications Commission lias
decided that the Fairness Doctrine, which rulrs
radio and television broadcasters, "no longer
serves the public Interest" — but the FCC Isn’t
going to do anything about It.
Alter a lengthy review of Ihe long-standing
"equal time" rule, including public hearings, the
FCC unanimously said ll should be abolished —
and sent the recommendation lo Congress
We don't expect, however, that congressmen
and senators will rush to repeal this regulation
That Is why we had hoped the FCC would repeal
the rule Itself rather than bucking ll to Capilol
Hill, where It will be about as welcome as the

ERA.

willingness lo see Hussein continue testing the
direction hr has set oul on. As long us he dor*
that, he earns Ihe kinds o( support from
llkr-mtndcd stales thnl can give his upproarh
promise and allow him to seek additional
adherents for ll.
Arkansas Oasetta. Little Rock
When Ihe lawmakers return to Washington
from their summer vacation, one high priority
Hem will be approval of a replacement for the
expiring Agriculture and Food Act of 1981
Fortunately. Ihey will have plenty of assistance in
worki ng out the details of Ihe new law.
Representatives of processors, consumers and ihe
various commodity groups will prowl the halls,
armed with bundles of statistics and disaster
warnings, and offer guidance In writing specific
lilies of Ihe bill.
The frantic search for un acceptable version —
nil farm laws result from compromise — may
obscure the larger problem of existing farm debt.
Perhaps Congress should begin with u "policy
decision" on how farmers, private lenders and the
government can deal with the most dangerous
long-range aspect of the whole problem: The nerd
to stabilize the agricultural credit structure.

Tha Sacramento Union
The FCC should have abolished the rule Itself
Nearly two million ex-collegr students who
and opened the issue for settlement In Ihe courts.
have failed lo pay back federal loans lo finance
Now. we fear, ll will take forever for Congress to
their schooling stand to get a further education In
act.
fiscal responsibility. The U.S. Department of
Atlanta Constitution
Education has called in a real expert on collecting
The Arab League meet mg In Moroccu did not
money, the Internal Revenue Service.
give Jordan's King Huseein Ihe support he had
Education Secretary William J . Bennett says
hoped for In his approach lo negotiations with
the IRS is being asked lo withhold tax refunds of
Israel, but ll did not quite saw off the limb that he
"deadbeat" students unless they pay up. He calls
has gotten htmzelf out on. either.
this "a major step which should show loan
Presented with the best opportunity so far for
defaulters that we are dead serious about
negotiations that could Impose if not fully settle
collecting these debts to the American taxpay­
Ihe Issues between Jw iLa u J&gt; Ju zd A O ihc Arub&gt;- er*. ’Vfo which wethMbuori*gri}auaett)iil&lt;Mi&lt;'&lt;in|,’ .
League once again 'pTW «nnpa(Sible of bucking * X ’s about lime.
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the radical stales that will never settle for
Washington Post
anything less than the destruction of Israel. Such
Sen. Ruaacll Long did something this year ihui
pulalivdy influential moderates a t Saudi Arabia
would seem to go against nature, he returned
were un willing to confront the minority.
83&lt;£ .0 0 0 'of campaign conirlbuitons that he
The Morocco conferee* Indicated at least a

could have kept
Now he can consider lltr
pending tax bill knowing that he ha* received
nothing from individuals or PAC* with economic
Inierrslsln Ihr legislation.
Thut's more Hum you can say ol Ihc two
senators who liuvc succeeded Mr, Long as
chairman ol Ihr Senate Flnuncr Committee. Hob
Dole and Bob Purkwood ... In Ihr first six months
of 1985, Sen. Dole took In some 8833.(XX) In
contribution*. Including 8474.000 from I'At.'s ...
As for Mr. Packwood. he rulsrd 82.0 million In
the flrsl six months of Hits year ... Some $691,000
cumr from PAC's ...
You call make a case that an Intelligent
legislator with drflnlir views on policy Is not
going lo be unduly swayed by contributions Hun
come from people with diverse Inlrrrsla on
diverse rconomtr Issues ... but not many people
with practical experience und a modicum of
common sense will believe n
The (Burlington. Iowa) Hawk Eye
Congress has gone Into recess without any
resolution on Ihe farm policy debate. Every day
that passes, answers become more difficult to
find
For decades now. hopes for farm prosperity
have been geared to exports. But as America *
(rude deficit hus grown, ihose hopes have
dim m ed. Th e world market for Am erican
foodstuffs hus continued lo shrink The rnoai
recent rescue effort — export PIK — has made no
noticeable deni In those markets.
Latest projections from private Washington
sources are that U.S. grain shipments will fall
another 12 percent In llte corning year, as foreign
crop yields look promising
Soviet harvests look belter than Iasi year. Sales
lo China will be no better than last year’s In fart.
China is attempting to become u grain exporter
Candada Is considering a clampdown on U S
corn Imports in response lo a U S. embargo on
Canadian tiogs.
Politicians — und farmers — need lo talk about
the realities of Ihe domestic market, not the
blursky promises of non existent export*.

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Evening Herald, Sanford. FI.

Briefly

By Lutheran Report

Pittsburgh Militants Rapped

Renovations D one, M eth o d ists
Piay H ost To First Baptist
The congregation of First United Methodist Church. 419 Park
Ave.. Sanford, will move back Into Its recently renovated
sanctuary this Sunday. Worship services are scheduled at 8:30
and 11 ant. and special music will be provided by the Adult
Choir. During the 11 a.m. service, the architect and a number
of those who worked on the project will be recognized.
This is the first major renovation done on the sanctuary In
many years. The work was done by Witt Construction Co..
DeLand, at a cost of approximately 8 160 .000 .
A special Joint service of worship with members of First
Baptist. Sanford, will be held at First Methodist Sunday night.
The Rev. Paul Murphy, pastor of First Baptist, will preach and
the service will be lead by the Rev. George A. Bute, host pastor.
This Is the second of four Joint services scheduled by the two
churches this summer.

Church M u sic G ro w th W eek Set
First Baptist Church of Oviedo will have a Church Music
Growth Week Sunday through Saturday to highlight the
expanding music ministry of the church. Seven different choirs
and an instrumental ensemble will be open for enrollment In
the fall to age four through adults.
There will Ire choir recognition during the 8:30 and 11 a.m.
services this Sunday and a service of hymns and unthrms at 7
p m. followed by an Ice cream social.
On Monday an Instrumental workshop will be held at 7 p m.
and a concert by the Orlando First Baptist Church Orchestra
will be presented at 8 p m.
A concert by pianists John McDonald and Robin Douglas will
be presented at 7:30 p m Wednesday.
The events arc free and open to the public. The church Is
located at the Intersection of State Roads 434 and 428.

Evangeiist Conducts M eetin g s
Evangelist Milton Ker of Chattanooga. Tenn., will conduct
two weeks of meetings at the Victory Baptist Church at Hester
Avenue and E. County Road 427 In Sanford, begtnnlng Sunday
and continuing through August 30 accept for Saturday.
Services will Ire at 7 p m. each night and at 9 45 and 11 a m.
and 6:30 p.m. on Sundays while he la here. There will be
special music by Rick Ragan, pianist and baritone soloist.
Ker received his degrre from Tennessee Temple University
id has 20 years experience in the pastorate and in
fvangellstlc work.

lavy Chaplain To Sp ea k
Chaplain Michael L. Burry, who Is stationed at Orlando Naval
Training Center, will be guest speaker at the Congregational
Christian Church of Sanford this Sunday ul the 11 a m. service
at 2401 S. Park Ave.
An ordained Congregational minister. Lt. Darrv has been In
Oie Navy since 1983.
Prior to entering the Navy, he was the minister of the First
^Congregational Church In Tarentum. Pa., for three years.

Discounts For Church Groups
Special discounts |o. church groups of any denomination
from throughout Ihe stale will be offered by Tampa's Bush
Gardens. The Dark Continent and Adventure Island August 24
through Oci. 6. Groups of 15 or more receive 83.50 off each
ticket to Busch Gardens and 82 50 off lickets lo Adventure
Island.
Advance reservations are required lo qualify. Mall reserva­
tions should be made two weeks prior to visit and telephone
reservations may be made up to 72 hours In advance.

Christian Ed D irector H ired
Bruce A. Kreutzer. 27. has Joined the slaff of First
Presbyterian Church. Sanford, as director of Christian
education. He comes here from New Covenant Presbyterian
Church. Pompano Beach, where he was director of Christian
Education for three years. He has a BA degree from Gordon
College. Wenham. Mass.. In Biblical and Theological Studies:
and a Masters degree In Christian Education from Princeton
Theological Seminary. He served Internships In Presbyterian
Churches In New Jersey and Texas
He and his wile. Diane, arrived Monday at their new home In
Deltona.

Alfalit H ighlighted
Assistant Pastor Jim Hclbel will be preaching at the 8:30 and
11 a.m. services Sunday at Community United Methodist
Church. Casselberry. Trish Rankin will give a Minute for
Missions on Alfalit. u literacy ministry In Central America.
The Methodist Youth Fellowship will hold an international
dinner at the home of Jon Thornton at 5 p.m.
Bill Fix will speak at the 7 p.m. service In the chapel.
Newcomers lo Community. Mr. and Mrs. Fix had a "Gospel
Illusion" ministry In Ohio before moving to Longwood. They
wlf) be working with Ihe puppet ministry In Casselberry.

Dobbins Film Se ries Begins

B y D avid E. Anderson
UPI Religion W rite r
W ASH IN GTON (UPI) - The theology of
militant pastors fighting for the Jobless In
the Pittsburgh area Is ''sctf-rlghtrcus" and
schismatic and their zeal "has blinded them
to their own sinfulness.” a new report says.
The scathing report by the "Bishops'
Commission on Economic Justice" Is being
distributed to pastors of the Lutheran
Church In America, a 3 million-member
denomination shaken by the activism of
Lutheran pastors associated with the con­
troversial Denominational Ministry StraleRy

Thai group's use of confrontational tactics
to call attention lo the plight of Ihe
unemployed In Pennsylvania's steetmaklng
Monongahrla Valley has led to the defrock­
ing of one Lutheran pastor. D. Douglas Rolh.
and the Jailing of three others.

This Is a parable about (he
small town that became con­
cer ned about the gr owi ng
number of accidents occurring
at a hairpin turn In thr roud on
the outskirts of Ihe (own.
The town council mel to de­
cide how to make that stretch ol
highway safer. Unable in agree
on u solution, they voted Instrad
to build a hospi tal at the
dangerous curve lo lake care of
the Injured.
That is the approach we are
taking with A ID S, a deadly
sexually transm itted disease
that one medical authority calls
"the health crisis of our llfrtlmr
with potential for Ihe most
severe consequences for Ameri­
cans of any dlsense In lhr 20th
century."
Doctors and researchers are
now "scurrying ’round at a run"
to find a cure or treatment for
people after iticy bill victim to
AIDS. What we ought to be
directing our attention lo Is our
sexual be ha v lor and how lo stop
this menace nl the source
I have read only one story —
f i n tntrrvlrw with a doctor —
1hat says monogamy In (he
zoological sense 11he state of
being pitrrd with Just one male)
Is our only hope for cutting down
on thr spread of AIDS and
herpes.
But will wc listen after all
these years?
I say "after all these years"
because the sad stale of affairs
we are in morally did not hnp)&gt;cn
overnight. It happened little by
l i ttl e but we i gn o r e d Ihe
cumulative factor In human
behavior.
Behind It all Is our view nbmit

Obtains Degree
L u th e r F . T a s k e r , of S a n ­
ford, re c e iv e d his D o cto r of
M in is t r ie s d e g re e fro m
F re e d o m U n iv e rs ity , O r ­
lando, on J u l y 13. H e has 30
y e a r s e x p e r i e n c e in
e v a n g e lis t ic , p a s to ra l a n d
m is s io n a ry w o r k . H e plans to
seek a P h D In counseling,
w h ile c o n d u c tin g w e e ke n d
m e e tings In the state w ith his
w ife , E v a , a te a c h e r at
C e n t r a l F l o r i d a C h r is t ia n
School.

"We would have preferred that the civil
powers of Ihe police and the courts not been
asked to Intervene." the report said.
The theological analysis Is the first of a •
three-phase report the Lutheran com ­
mission Is to make on the strife I n .
Plltsburgh Ih e next part will focus on
economic perspectives and the review will
conclude with a commentary on the situa­
tion of the rconoiny and Ihe church In
wrsirrn Pennsylvania.

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the regional body w ith Jurisdiction over the
activists, for taking some disciplinary ac­
tions "loo hastily."

we don't see there Is a coars­ neighbors — living without re­
eness abroad In the land — In straint. we lose sight of the fact
our manners, the way we speak. that there may be a higher
Saints And
morality.
In the things we talk about.
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the family haven't l&gt;crn changed told.
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In the last two decades by whal
we have seen In Ihe movies and not be so harmless after all upart
from what Its effects may be on
pornography. I am using the on T V and read In books and
our views of whal Is moral and
magazines
—
no
matter
how
definition of pornography given
by the Rev. Carl Scovtll of King s much we protest that "these whal Is not.
We may have reached the
Chnpe! in Boston: "disclosing things don'l affect me."
h n lrp ln -tu rn ln g In the road
Fashion
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powerful
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where we will crash headlong to, ■
In tlm a ir." either verbally or force In molding moral attitudes
that, as we notlre people on TV drat ruction and II will Ik - too Jute
plot orally.
even to get us to the hospital.
T h e reason we have been or In thr movies — or our
unable to see lhat pornography
corrupts is Unit Us Influence Is
slow and ever so subtle.
In our lack of concern about
pornography, we arc like the
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smoker who says he feels great.
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Then comes the day — maybe
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20 years later — when he learns
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that, all hough he was unaware
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of any rltangc In himself uniII
William Thompson, Pastor
I Ills point, the change was nev­
ertheless Inking place, little by
little. *11 those years.
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den Hnag. "has u cumulative
Influence." It affects public
m o r a l i t y a nd e v e r y b o d y ' s
T h e S a n fo r d Free
personal allIItides, views mid
a m ti 111 o n s . T h i s h a p p e n s
M eth odist C h u rc h
becuuse any model of action
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which Is attractive lo some part
of Ihe average person will, when
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presented often enough, make
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what Is modeled become more
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acceptable."
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Haven't we now reached the
point where the things we used
Prsysr M e etin g, W ed......................................... 6:00 p.m.
to Ihlnk were wrong we now
Rev. Carlton Scarborough
consider acceptable? There Is
P astor
something the matter with us II

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Ascension Lutheran C h u rc h . 351 Ascension Drive.
Casselberry, will celebrate Rally Day this Sunday at the 9:13
a.m. education hour. The children will observe the end of their
summer Journey with Moses and Israel with the theme.
Welcome to the Promised Land. A workshop for parents of
confirmation students (grades 7 and 91 will be held on Tuesday.
August 27 at 7:30 p.m. Confirmation Classes begin Tuesday.
Sept. Sat 7 p.m.

Enrollments are now being accepted for Seminole Trinity
Christian School for kindergarten for 3 to 5 .»ear-olds and
grades 1-8. There will be an open house on Thursday at 7 p.m.
and school wilt open August 26. For more Information contact
the Rev. W.A. Thompson at the Sanford Church of God. 801 W.
22nd St.

"This zeal has blinded them to their o w n .
sinfulness, stopped their ears from hearing
the law (of the Bible) and caused them to
confuse their vision for social Justice with
Ihe gospel."
Th r rrport m ildly criticizes officials of the
Western Pennsylvania-West Virginia Synod,

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Sem ino le Trinity To O p e n

At least two others are under Investigation
and could be stripped of their pastorates.
The new report, written by the Rev.
William Lazareth of the bishops' com­
mission and released Sunday, focuses on
the theology of the "Pittsburgh Confession."
a Feb 27 statement by activists associated
with DMS. I n c lu d in g L u therans.
Episcopalians. Methodists. Presbyterians
and members of the United Church of
Christ.
The statement charged that church lead­
ers have erred by not Identifying “ evil and
Injustice ... with secular corporations." such
as U.S. Slrcl, Dravco and Mellon Bank — all
targets of the DMS tactics.
Bui the new report says. " In Ihctr
laudable concern to address the problrms of
unemployment and aid Its victim, the
supporters of the Pittsburgh document
e x h i b i t a z eal w h i c h has b e c o m e
absolutized.

Morality Best Prevention For AIDS

Uutldtng Fam 11lea That Last Is the theme of a film series on
Ihe Christian family by Dr. Richard D. Dobbins that will begin
this Sunday at 8:30 a.m. at First Assembly of God. Sanford,
and contlnuely weekly through Sept. 22. Th e first two weeks'
films will deal with lave and affection. Other films will deal with
cooperation, communication, discipline and forgiveness.
Dr Dobbins Is an ordained minister, psychologist author,
lecturer and popular television talk show guest.

There will be a Joint Baptist Women's meeting at this Sunday
at Flrsl Baptist Church Markham Woods. 3400 Markham
Woods Road. Lake Mary. The meeting is for members of Valda
Lor.g. Mission Action, and Prayer groups and anyone Interested
In Joining a Baptist Women's group There will be a short
business and planning meeting from 6-8:15 p.m. and a prayer
group meeting at 6:15 p.m.

Sunday, Aug. II. IH I— SO

To Speak
T h e R e v . W e s le y G . G re e n
of M ontego B a y , Ja m a ic a ,
w ill be guest sp ea k er at the
11 a .m , a n d 7 p .m . se rvice s
th is S u n d a y a t L a k e v le w
B a p tist C h u r c h , L a k e M a r y .
P a sto r of th re e ch u rc h e s of
the J a m a ic a B a p tis t U n io n ,
he is also p ro fe sso r of Sociol­
o g y an d R e lig io n at the Sam
Sharpe T e a c h e r s College.

Join us this Sunday as w e move back into
our recently renovated sanctuary. It is a
special day in the life of First United
Methodist Church and you are invited to be
a part of it.

Jljirat P n iteh (iHetfyobist Cdl|urcl|
419 Park Avenue, Sanford

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Sunday. Aug II . t*tS

A Haven For American Killers?

Canadian Extradition Treaty Irks U.S. Prosecutors
B y Laurie Watson
O T T A W A (UPII - Alleged California sex killer
Charles Ng may never be executed for his crimes,
nor evf n see ihe Inside of an American Jail, unless
u controversy is settled over a Canadfan law that
bans the extradition of Ameriran killers to states
where the death penalty awaits them.
On one side of the controversy Is Article 6 of the
U.S.-Cunadlan extradition treaty that prohibits
the return of criminals who could face execution:
and on the other arc U.S. prosecutors who arc
loath to reduce charges against murderers just to
get them back from Canada.
And standing on the sidelines with a critical
Interest are Canadian police, who fear that If the
problem Isn’t solved Canada could become a
haven for American killers.
Under Article 6 of the treaty signed In 1971 and
ratified In 1976. Canada ran refuse to extradite a
U.S. fugitive who faces the death penalty unless It
receives assurances that capital punishment will
not be Invoked.
That clause has been questioned most recently
In the case of Ng. who Is wanted — hut h:tsn't
been formally charged yet — In Calaveros
County. California for the sex torture of 25
people. Another man In the case. Charles Lake,
killed himself while In police custody there. Ng.
however, fled to Canada where he was arrested In
Calgury on charges stemming from a shoplifting
Incident.

Ron Krelle. deputy district attorney for
Calaveros County, won't discuss the possibility of
seeking the death penalty for Ng. saying only
that. "It’sa sensitive Issue."
In Canada. Ng's lawyer says there will be no
compromise.
"Canada does not recognize the death penalty."
said attorney Don MacLeod. "T h is does not
constitute Interference In a foreign legal system
because the treaty was agreed to by both
countries."

ANALYSIS
Ironically, a number of Canadian Justice
department officials believe Article 6 was In­
cluded at U.S. Insistence. When the extradition
treaty was signed In 1971. Canada recognized the
death penalty — It was abolished In 1976 — while
most U.S. states did not.
The treaty already Is protecting convicted killer
John Klndicr who was captured last April In
Montreal. Klndler was convicted In 1983 In
Phlladephla of first-degree murder but escaped to
Canada while awaiting sentencing A Jury had
recommended the death penalty.
Attempts to deport Klndler have been delayed
while he appeals his conviction to higher courts.
The American Civil Liberties Union, supporting

him against deportation, says Canada "should
not be the Instrument of a proposed homicide by
the State of Pennsylvania."
Another case of Canada harboring an alleged
American killer occurred last year In the case of
Anthony Ng. who also was arrested In Calgary. In
the deaths of 13 people In Washington State.
Robert Laznlk. head of the King County.
Washington prosecutor's ofTIce. said he drew up
aggravated murder charges against Ng about 18
months before he was arrested, but later reduced
the charges for lack of evidence that Ng was
personally Involved in the killings.
Laznlk said, however, he would have agreed to
drop the death penalty If It had stood In the way
of Ng's extradition.
"Sure this ts a source of conflict, particularly for
border states." Laznlk said. " I t ’s very unfair to
allow somebody the opportunity to escape a
punishment the state may Impose by fleeing
across the border."
Laznlk says Canada has in essence exerted Its
anil-death penalty law on the United States by
refusing to extradite suspects.
Some legal authorities. Including U.S. Attorney
John Lamb of Spokane, are applying pressure on
the U.S. Justice Department to re-evaluate the
treaty.
Meanwhile, police In Canada fear Article 6 and
the country's lack of death penalty may make the
country a haven for fleeing killers.

Robert Lunney. head of the Canadian Police
Chiefs Association, says there Is no clear evidence
it will happen. However, he says police chiefs are
concerned they may face a situation similar to
that of southern Spain where dozens of Britons
are taking advantage of the absence ol an
extradition treaty between Spain and England to
enjoy Illegally obtained wealth.
"Th a t situation presents Itself as a possibility In
Canada. American murders could atiempt to
cross to Canada knowing they would be protected
from capital punishment." Lunney says.
Laznlk agrees Canada Is In some danger of
attracting American criminals. "If they feel
authorities are closing in on them, they may be
shrewd enough to flee across the border In order
to have the death penalty dropped "
While Lunney says Canadian police will wait
until the Charles Ng case Is settled before
deciding whether to press for changes In the
treaty, the Police Chiefs Association already ts
Insisting on a national referendum to relnstliute
capital punishment.
Canada's Conservative government Is divided
on the Issue. Both Prime Minister Mulroney and
Justice Minister John Crosblc are opposed, while
other Conservative members of Parliament are
pressing for Its return.
Th e latest poll conducted on capital punish­
ment showed 71 percent of Canadians want n
back.

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'The Lover' Raises Existence Questions
B y United Press International
Th e Lover, by Marguerite Duras. (Pan­
theon. 117 pp.. 9 11.95).
Th e Southeast Asia of Marguerite
Duras childhood provides the back­
ground for her Intense and disturbing
novel. "The Lover."
Set In the culturally rich Vietnam of the
I'tdO-v " The

Lover"

Is the slui\ of a

young French girl's complex relationship
with her wealthy Chinese lover and her
fragile home life.
Th e heroine, true to the tradition of Ihe
nouveau woman. Is an Intense und
Introspective female who leads a tragic
existence, punctuated by brief moments
of happiness. Her family life Is sad anil
largely unfuinillng. and her relationship
with her mother is unstable.
Perhaps It Is this deep sense of despair
with herself physlrslly »n«l rinotlonully
that motivates the young girl to seek an
escape In her lover. However, this
relationship Is also tenuous They both
remain detached from one another,
pursuing a relationship destined to go
nowhere.
The descriptions of tlie young girl's
appearance and clothing are effective In
setting the melancholy tone of Ihe story.
Her face has been "laid waste". In her
opinion — an aging process she could
not. nor desired to. retard. Her clothing Is
"threadbare and transparent" — bought
ul reduction or handed down from
someone else
Also rich ure the cultural references to
Ihe Vietnam of Ihe era. There ure
scfuirute buses for natives, und young
white girls ure courted by Chinese

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The heroine s family has ulwavs had a
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Religious, Political Intrigue In Middle East
T h e L a e t A s s a s s i n , by Da n i e l
Eastertnan. (Doubleday. 4 2 1 pp.. S 10.95).
Kasterman. m aking his publishing
debut with this book. Is u professor ol
Islamic Studies In England — und he
writes like one But hts dry. somewhat
pedantic writing style Is not a detriment
to this Ixxrk. In fact, a flashier, crisper,
more commercial style of prose might be
somewhat disconcerting considering the
serious and complex subject of his novel:

Religious political Intrigue In the Middle
East.
The Intrigue In this case Is the plot by a
Persian Islamic sect to wage a new Holy
War In the name of a man It found
clinging to life In the desert after arrest,
punishment and desertion by a Bedouin
tribe — a man the sect believes Is the
promised reincarnation of Mohammad.
Their scheme Involves setting the
super powers against each other through

seven chosen assassins, each assigned to
murder a world leader such as former
President Carter.
Determined to foil them, even before he
completely understands their goal,
method or means. Is outlaw CIA agent
Peter Randall.
Easterman's compelling plot has the
ring of authenticity and Is timely.
—Pohls Smith

A Dirty Job, But Somebody's Got To Do It
By Jam es Miles
NEW DELHI. India (UPI) - Vlmlu Lai
performs India's foulest Job For ihe
equivalent of 40 cents a day. she trudges
house-lo house scraping human excrement
Into a tattered basket she carries through
the strcctson her laud
U l . who guesses her uge as 30. hates her
work, but Hinduism's rigid social hierarchy
has condemned her to foiiow In the footsteps
pf her parents and grandparents us a
nlghtsotl collector She began nlghtsoll
scavenging when she was 8.
: "People call me bad numes They Insult
m y mother und daughter and rail them
whores." said U l outside a refuse dump In
the slums of Delhi.
Only 20 percent of India's urban homes
have (lush toilets and the majority of
city-dwellers either use buckets or simply
defecate In Ihe open. A nationwide under­
ground sewer system would be prohibltlvely
cxpenslve lor a poor country like India. Most
cities have only a limited sewer system and
Villages have only Ihe open fields
Experts say there are more Ilian 600.000
nlghtsoll scavengers, or "bhangts." In India.
Some, like U l . are privately employed,
visiting as many as 150 houses a day. The
rest are government workers, shoveling
rxcrement and refuse Into trucks to be
i'urrled to dumping grounds
- “ I may not be born again." Mohandas K.
’Mahatma' Gandhi once suid. "but If It

luippens. I would like to be born In a family
of scavengers so that I may relieve them of
the Inhum an, unheal thy and hateful
practice of carrying heudloads of nlghtsoll."
Fired by Gandhi's Ideal, sociologist Blndenhwar Pathak founded a society 16 years
ago to eradicate Ihe profession by persuad­
ing city dwellers to Install rrgular toilets.
Pathak designed a low-cost, pit-type
latrine that converts excrement into harm-

PERSPECTIVE
less manure, and named his organization
after It — the Sulabh Shauchalaya Sansthan
— the Easy Toilet Society.
Ills society, based In the Bihar state
capital of Patna, declared a "Decade for the
Liberation or Nlghtsoll Scavengers" to
|&gt;opulartze the program. He said the society
already has helped "liberate" some 2.000
scavengers In Bihar.
The Easy Toilet Society has constructed
public latrines In Patna and other cities,
providing work for "liberated" scavengers
as latrine attendants. The latrines also
helped reduce the problem of public defeca­
tion — a widespread practice.
But for the lucky bhangls who get a Job
cleaning society's public latrines orsweep•ng streets — for more than twice their
accustomed salary — old habits and tradi­
tional prejudice die hard.

Many, like 35-year-old Mahlndcr Ram. are
alcoholics.
"If you don't drink you can't do that dirty
Job." said Ram. who gave up scavenging 10
years ago. "If you're In your full senses you
san’l doll.
"M y life has definitely changed. But I still
feel at times I'm treated like a scavenger."
For hundreds of bhangls In Delhi, help Is
yet to come
"Since independence there have been
many achievements, but for the class of
scavengers there has been nothing." said
Rattan Lai Balmlkl. 55. who heads a
scavengers union In the capital. "A cobbler
takes one rupee for shining shoes, but a
man who carries nlghtsoll on his head for a
whole month doesn't get more than two
rupees."
Balmlkl. a former scavenger who Joined
the city government to represent his
profession, said. "Th e Easy Toilet Society Is
the one organization that can tackle this
problem In India."
But the society, which has a professional
staff of more than 1.000 In six states. Is
hampered by lack of government support.
"Th e government of India is engaged In
doing big work like space projects, but not
this." Pathak said "Had Ghandl been alive
this project would have got top priority.
In Bihar, state government suboldlrs have
helped persuade thousands of city dwellers
to convert their bucket latrines Into "easy
toilets" designed by Pathak.

named yet. she said
While the first Him depended
heavily on ultrasound footage,
the second will use more in­
terviews with doctors, she said.
I n c l u d i n g the d o c t o r who
performed the abortion In the
first movie and reportedly quit
performing them after seeing the
film.
Nathanson will also Interview
a man who was reportedly
aborted as a fetus but survived.
Mrs. Doyle said.
"That's going to be very dra­
matic." she said.
The sequel will be another of a
scries of films tlie pro-life mov­
ement will use In Its stepped up
"education" campaign.
Right-to Life, which has 2.000
chapters In 50 states. Is spend­
ing thousands of dollars on a
medi a c a mp a i g n ai med at
pcisuadlng the public that a
fetus Is a "person." Mrs. Doyle
said.
"B y 12 weeks a fetus has all Its
body parts. The parts are In
place, the rest Is Just growth,"
she said.
The group pulled off Its biggest
media coup by convincing Time
magazine to run a full-page color
ad In 1983. she said.
"F ra n k ly, we d id n ’t think
they'd accept the a d " because of
the controversy surrounding the
abortion Issue and the perceived
liberal bias of the media. Mrs
Doyle said.
In Florida. Right to Life's 38
chapt er s are s p o n s o r i n g a
$300,000 media blitz using
mainly radio and television ad­
vertisements. she said. The ads
show a 19-week-old fetus and
say. "There are alternatives to
abortion — there has to be." The
ad then gives the phone number
or address of a Right to. Life
chapter.
The radio and T V spots played
the Orlando market In March
and will be carried to most of the
major cities by the end of the
year. Mrs. Doyle said.
"We Intend to blanket the
state market by market." she
said.
In addition to showing that the
fetus la a "person." Mrs. Doyle
said the purpose of the ads Is to
get women with unwanted pre­
gnancies In touch with agencies
which can provide alternatives
to abortion.
The ads. as well the "Silent
Scream.” has drawn many peo­
ple Into the anti-abortion camp.
Mrs. Doyle said. However, she
said said figures of Right to Life's

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celling, the same as hts credit
limit.
"Sure It does," he replied
slowly. “ But those Washington
boys can Just raise that limit
anytime they rightly please So
they keep on a-borrowln' more
and more. What they need Is a
limit like I got. Fixed as a stump
In a rocky field."
I asked George whether he
favored a balanced budget
amendment.
"Heck, no.” he said quickly.
"Th a t only tells the boys that
they got to predict the budget'll
balance. It don’t say nothin'
about whether It actually does.
And If I know those ol' boys,
they'd predict anything, and still
spend the same like always."
I told George I could see his
point, but was curious about
how his Idea would work.
"S im p le ." he said, taking
another sip of hooch. "W e'd Just

membership are not available
"It has brought many proplr
to thetr feet In outrage." she
said.
Th e emphasis on media turtles
to further the pro-life cause
represents a shift In strategy
away from politics, although
Right to Life has no plans to
abandon the political arena. Mrs
Doyle said.
Th e group Is lobbying Con­
gress to pass Sen. Jake Gam 's
(R-Utah) Human Life BUI but
"education" ubout the unborn is
Its key activity right now
Part of this shift Is due to the
staying power of the Supreme
Court. Mrs. Doyle said.
She said the court, wielding
"raw Judlclul power." created a
constitutional right to abortion
In 1973 with Its Roe vs. Wade
decision which nullified state
laws outlawing abortion. Since
then, she says. 17 m illio n
fetuses have been aborted.
She believes the only way
abortion will be made Illegal
again Is If the Justices who
support abortion cither retire or
die and are replaced with tho«e
who are against abortion.
Until that happens, she said,
the group will concentrate on
taking Its inessuge In the public.
"Education Is really the cor­
nerstone of anything that's go­
ing to come out of the pro-life
movement ... You can change
laws but you also have to change
hearts." she said.
Th e group's message. Mrs
Doyle said. Is “ The bottom line
Is that It (the fetus) Is human lllr
... Th is Is a fellow fetus und we
all were there once."
Mrs. Doyle said the group Is
also Increasingly ulm lng Its
message at young people, who,
she said, ure being raised under
the Ideu that human life Is nol
precious but cheap.
She said children are growing
up In a society more accepting of
euthanasia, mercykilling. Infan­
ticide and abortion as answers to
social problems. People deemed
unfit — the old. handlcap|&gt;cd
and III — are taring crowded out
of ouuoclety. she said.
"It's really all the same Issue
— the value of human life. We
really are PR people for the
helpless." Mrs. Doyle said. "W e
are fighting for a way of life."
If the dignity of human life la
to be preserved, children and
youth have to be taught that all
human life Is valuable, she said.
If not. "then the only safo
place to be will be on the
committee which decides who
will live and who will die."

say the boys had reached their
limit, and couldn't borrow no
more. Period. Just like that
Flnster woman told me."
George's Idea seemed crazy.
How could we pay for all the
services we need?
"It's funny how much more a
body needs when he ain't payin'
for It." he observed. "I think
these boys In Washlngton'd see
things a little different If they
had to pay for them. I don't
rightly see any other way to slow
’em down."
A ban on any further federal
borrowing? A cold tut key end to
deficit spending? A world In
which the relevant test of new
spending was whether It was
worth the cost, rather than
whether It was worth the bor­
rowing?
George's rocker was taking
more than 2.5 seconds per rock.
When he's rocking that slowly,
he's doing some hard thinking.
It's a good time to pay attention.
I T im o t h y Tregarthen w e l­
comes the opportunity to corre­
spond with readers. Write him at
the Evening Herald. I

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                    <text>Sanford M an Nabbed In Rape; A nother Suspect
By Susan Loden
Herald S ta ff W riter
A 22-year-old Sanford man. one of iwo who
allegedly raped a 20-year-old Winter Park woman
Iasi month, was being held today In the Seminole
County jail In lieu of $8,000 bond, charged with
sexual battery.
Assistant Sanford Police Chief Herb Shea said
investigators will be review ing with prosecutors
•mm the State Atl ..me&gt; s Offlr: Me woman's
allegations against the second man. a 48-yrar-old

Sanford resident, to determine If he will also be
charged In connection with the May 19 assault.
Shea said the evidence rnav not support the
woman's claim against the second man.
According to a Sanford police report, the
woman had accepted a ride from the pair at the
Delux Bar on 18th Strret at Southwest Hoad In
S&lt;«nford at about 10 30 p m. The second suspect
•tllegeuly crave lo a field behind Goldsboro
Elementary School. 1301 W. 16th St.. Sanford.

Asphalt Plant

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Plan Opposed
By Rick Brunson
Herald S ta ff W riter
About 100 residents In the
Country Club Manor subdivision
In west Sanford ure protesting
Ihe proposed construction of an
usphull plant near their homes,
according lo one homeowner.
Orlando I’uvlng Co. wants lo
build the S3.5 million asphalt
plant at 2)50 Country Club
Hoiid on a OO-arre tract sur­
rounded by the lax-khart and
C o u n try C lub Manor s u b ­
divisions. A concrete plant and
two food processing plants arr
also near the proposed site
The properly Is owned by thr
Atlantic Land Co., a subsidiary
o f Ihe S eaboard C oastlin e
Kallroud Co., and Is zoned medi­
um Industrial district, according
lo llettie Sonnenbcrg. city build
lug official.
Wayne Evans, executive vice
president of Orlando Paving,
said the company wants to buy
•he property from Atlantic but
the sale depends on whether thr
plant Is uppmved by the city.
Thursday, the city's Planning
and Zoning Com m ission Is
scheduled lo consider Orlundo
Paving's request to store petro­
leum at the site, the first hurdle
to getting the plan approved.
Thr meeting Is scheduled for 7
pm In the commission chaintiers al city hall
Kolwrt Barrett, ol 137 Country

Club Circle. Sanford, says he
and his neighbors have banded
together to light Ihe plant. About
IOO have signed a petition ask­
ing the l’ A Z board to deny Ihe
request, he said. The group has
also hired an attorney to repre­
sent them, he said.
They are concerned that the
fumes and smoke emitted from
the plant could be hazardous
and that the plant's presence
will slash the value of their
homes, Barrel! said Hr also said
noise from the plant would be a
nuisance.
"They're going to drop a bomb
In the middle of thr city.” he
said.
Barrett. whose home Is about
400 fret from Ihe proposed plant
site, said he visited Orlando
Paving's plant In Orlando Satur­
day and talked with residents
within a half-milt- of the factory.
He said the residents com­
plained of foul-smelling fumes,
with one man saying hr could
not go outside because the
smoke aggravated his sinus
condition.
Barrett ulso said the plant was
surrounded with mounds of clay
and sand, which tic considered
unsightly.
But Evuns said the proposed
plant would lie "state of the art”
with little noise and no smoke or

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When he slopped at a trafTlc light on U S
Highway 17-92 at state Hoad 419 south of
Sanford, the woman Jumped out ol the car and
ran to a nearby Handy Wav store and called
police, the report said
The woman reportedly identified the man who
has been arrested. Shea said.
Lorenzo Everett 22. of 75 Lake Monroe
Terrace, a waiter, was at.rsted at his home m
9:38 a.m. Tuesdav

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FBI Seeks
5th Suspect
In Spy Ring

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Safety First
With 'Safety F irst' his motto. School District
Risk M anager W alter M eriw ether J r., left,
presents certificates of appreciation to
Sanford police officials and officers for their
help In getting kids to and from school
safely. Accepting certificates, from left,

Assistant Chief Herb Shea. Acting Chief
Steve H a rrie tt, and Sanford motorcycle
patrolmen Andy Collazo, Dennis W hitm ire
and Rick Poovey. M eriw ether said their
w ork Includes using ra d a r to m onitor
motorists' speed In school zones.

See PLAN T, page 8A

Religious Right Backlash Feared
By Father Who Beat Prayer Law
WASHINGTON IUPI) — An
Alabama father who heat a
state pruyer-ln-school law In
the Supreme Court suys hr
feels “ vindicated” but feats
Ihe religious right will use Ihe
ruse lo rally for u constitu­
tional amendment on aehool
prayer.
Ishmurl JalTree of Mobile,
Alu.. said Tuesday he wus
•*ecstn llc'‘ about Ihe 8-3
Supreme Court ruling striking
down an Alabama law man­
dating a moment ol silence lor
voluntary prayer In public
sr bools
JufTree. a father of six. told a
news conference In Mobile he
‘ •was n e v e r o p p o s e d to
children pr lying. I was op­
posed to tis c b rrs leading
children In prayer. ... Now I
cun tell my children that I
helped maintain the integrity
of the Constitution.”
Prayer-In-school advocates
across Ihe country attacked
the ruling Tuesday, though It
left Intact numerous stale Taws
that simply call for a moment
of silence during the school
day when students may medi­
tate. pray or do nothi
Hep. Thom as Kindness.
H-Ohlo. sponsor of a school
prayrr bill, said the decision Is
an "opportunity for us to get
more fight Into the fight" for a
voluntary prayer amendment

There the passenger, the man who has been
arrested, slapped the victim In the face and forced
her to take off her clothes, the rrport said.
He forced her out of the car and made her
(terfomt oral sex and then he ra|&gt;cd her. the
rrport said He took $50 from her pants and then
the driver of the car raped her. the report said.
After the woman was allowed to drrss the three
drove to 13th ^ 'r e t a: Olive Avenue In Sanford
where ihe passenger got out and the driver
offeree* to take the woman to Winter Park.

‘Now I can toll my
children that I helped
maintain the Integrity
of the Constitution."
to the Constitution.
Moral Majority leader the
Hrv. Jerry Falwell called the
the high court "completely out
of step with over 85 percent of
the American people."
While JuITrcr said. "I feel
vindicated." he ulso expressed
ro n cern that "th ose who
belong to the religious right
will use this as a rallying cry
for ‘ Let’s have u new constitu­
tional amendment."'
In Its ruling, the high court
made a distinction between a
simple moment of silence and
the Alabama law. which Jaffree, an agnostic, challenged
In May 1982 because hr ob­
jected' to his children being
ex|&gt;oaed lo prayer at school.
"The legislative Intent (of
A labam a’ s law) to return
prayer lo thr public schools Is.
of course. quite different from
merely protecting every stu­
dent’s right to engage In
voluntary prayer during an
appropriate moment of silence
d u rin g th r school d a y ,"
Justice John Paul Stevens
said for the court.

Heat Wave Smothers State A 3rd Day
A three-day heal wave that
caused at least one death In the
state caused the mercury to
rrach IOO degrees In Satdord
Tuesday, n record high for the
date for the second day In a row
Today's temperatures were
expected to go even higher with
the chance of thundershowers
this afternoon bringing some
ii lit I
T h e d r y s p e ll an d th e
excessive heat have brought
water usage In Sanford to H.2
million gallons a day. but Ihe
city utility director. Paul Moore,
said Ihe clly Is still able lo meet
the demand and there are no
restrictions at this time. "People
should I k - practical and consldcratc of others In their use ol
w*iier conserving where they

can.” he said
Record highs (or June 4 were
set In 12 cities Tuesday. Lake­
land reached a searing 105
degrees, the hottest the central
Florida city has ever gotten since
weather tecords l&gt;egan.
It was 102 In Gainesville: l(X)
in Oilandn and Hnllvwood. 99 In
Fort Myers; 98 In Miami. 97 In
Miami Beach. Apalachicola, anti
Pensacola: 95 In Fort Lauderdale
and Daytona Heat h
Jacksonville also had a June
4th record high, hilling IOO lor
ihe third day In a row. Thr
Duval County Medical Exam­
iner’ s Office listed thr late
Monday death of Elaine Traugrr.
12. as heat trialed
Police reports say rescue
workers found Traugrr collapsed

with no blood pressure and a
Ixwlv lrm|&gt;eraturr of 108 de­
grees
A high pressure ulr mass over
the Gulf ol Mexico Is raising the
heat. Forecasters say until It
moves, the mass will create
weak westerly winds that blow
a w a y n orm al c o o lin g sea
breezes.
It was IOO In Ocala and 102 In
Tallahassee Tuesday.
Along Ihe south Florida coast,
there were few bathers bothering
wlih Ihe 85-dcgicr water. On
Fort Lauderdale beach. lifeguard
11.J Kearney said Ihe crowds
had Im-cii light.
"There's not much |&gt;olnt In
coming out here to cool off." he
said
A North Miami resident was

Charges Pending In Baby's Traffic D eath
A 24-year-old Sanford man may be charged In
connection with a Monday traffic accident that
-left a Wlntci Park infant dead.
Jennifer Cheney. 13 months, of 1921 Bonanza
Court, died at 7:49 a.m. Tuesday at the Orlando
Regional Medical Center alter being helicoptered
Irnm Sanford's Central Florida Regional Hospital.
Also Injured In the 9 p m. Monday accident
were Ihe child's parents. Jack and Julia Cheney.
Mrs. Cheney was In satisfactory condition today
at CFRII and her husband was trruted and
released after the ucctdent.
According to Sanford Assistant Police Chief
Herb Shea. Michael Zarch. 24. of Mattie St.,
Satdord. lost control of his east bound pickup
truck and drove Into thr westbound lane of
Airport Boulevurd |usl west of 25lh Street

Zarch's truck hit Cheney's westbound Subaru,
throwing It Into a spin The Subaru was then
struck by a westbound van that could not stop,
shea said The van was driven by Donald W
Nichols. 37. of 3206 Country Club Road. Sanford.
Hr was not injured.
During the accident. Jennifer suffered a
penetrating wound above the right eye.
Zarch received minor Injuries when his truck
ovrturncd If charges are filed, they probably will
l&gt;e against Zarch Shea said
Jennifer was in the car's front seal at the time
of the accident but |x&gt;llcc do not know If she was
In a child restraint seal as required by state law.
Failure to provide such a seat ts punishable by
fines like other traffic Infractions
— Deane Jordan

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Blue Cross Chief: O ld Doesn't Begin A t 65
NEW YORK (UPII - Old uge
doesn't Ix-gln at 65 und govern■pent and health care policies
should Im* chungrd to reflect thr
rrullty that thr goldrn years ure
uge 75 und up. says the presi­
dent of the Blue Cross and Blue
Shield Association.
Bernard Trrsnowskl said that
In 1935. when the Social Securi­
ty Art wus enacted. It wus
accurate and srnslble to consid­
er men and women age 65 and
over elderly because the average
life span In the United States
wus 04
But. he said In a report on

aging releused Tuesday, the life
span of Americans has risen lo
74.9 years.
"Yet Ihe lmugr in our minds
evoked by ’age 65.’ Is still
adorned with canes and hearing
aids und little old ladies In tennis
sitoes, even as we are Jostled on
thr streets und In the stores by
energetic, vigorous men and
women In a hurry — at age 75."
Trr .nowski said.
"T o be sure, the Congress lues
moved the mandatory retlreini ii) uge up to 70. But the
problem of bringing our laws
and our practices In line with the

BALTIMORE (UPII - Thr t ill
lx hunting for a fifth person
believed to be a member ol .i
family-and-frlend alteration o«
cosed of pcnrtraiing Navi seen
rtty from coaxl to coast and
passing secrets lo the Soviets lor
20 years, authorities sa\
Law enlorcement sources said
Tuesday the FBI apparentli
knows thr Idrntltv but not tin
whereabouts ol a person known
as **F." Hie code Inter used tr\
accused spy ringleader John
Walker to Identity an n|w-r.oinn
participant In letters in Soviet
contacts
Sources said other s u s p e c ts
also were Iteing Investigated and
the case was lar Irum closed
FBI agents in Washington
seeking lo trace Ihe scope ol the
co n s p ira c y T u esd ay silted
through thousands ol dneu
merits seized from Ihe homes ol
Ihe four men alrrudy charged in
the case.
W alker. 47, and his son
Michael. 22. ap|M-arrd al a title!
arraignment Tuesday In U S
District Court In Balllmorr to
enter pleus.
“ Not guilty to all counts."
Walker, u m ired Navy warrant
ofTIccr. told U.S. District Judge
Alexander HarveV
Walker then watched his non,
a sailor from the aircraft carrier
Nlmllz, also plead not guilty.

reality — old age at 75. not 65 —
are form idable. If not pro­
hibitive.”
Th e report was released
Tuesday In conjunction with the
50th anniversary symposium ofBlue Cross und Blur Shield of
Greater New York
The leader of l hr Insurance
"Blurs." provider of health cov­
erage for some 90 million Amer­
icans. urged symposium mem­
bers to accept the new definition
of elderly and trash the obsolete
one.
The reality of old age starting
al 75. not 65. hr Insisted. Is

essential to any discussion of
"long-term care" — nursing
home — needs ol the nation's
aging population
“ We will make more progress
If we Insist on realism." he said,
n o tin g th at th ere arc an
estimated 27 million people over
age 65 In Ihe United States
today: that there will be 30
million by 1990. and 35 million
by the year 2.000
"Bid because thr survival rale
ts picking up spied thr old gain
as a percentage of the popula­
tion. Those 85 and over are
projected to be the fastest grow­

ing part o( the older population.
"A s a result, the need for
long term care Is on the fast side
of the growth curve. There are
13 million In nursing homes
now. The estimated need la for
an additional 600.000 nursing
home beds by 1995 "
T r r s n o w s k l n o te d th a t
thousands of hospital beds are
Ivlng Idlr nationwide as ad­
mission and occupancy rates
decline while lists of people
waiting lo get Into nursing
homes keep growing He sug­
gested that some of those beds
could be used for thr aged.

saved Irom oven like heal by an
air conditioning repairman who
flxrd her unit.
Karen Thorhurn M i l l when the
air conditioning Isn t working
"you lake live showers a dav
alter you come home Irom wor k
"You're happy lo go to work
ihe accountant said
But those workers not in
offices suffered.
Bobby Latimer stood undri a
work rack at Johnny's A u t o and
Trailer Service in Miami Tins
day. One hand held a gas
burning torch Hr- wore goggles
and heavy work clothes Sweat
ran ofl him.
" I ’ve got lo wear the long
sleeve shirt." he said "You gel
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D o n ’t C a ll
U G LY
As reported In the Evrnlng
Herald Tuesday, the Sanlord City Commission did
not select a phone number
with the last lour digits
corresponding with the
letters U-G-L-Y for residents
to call to rrport grounds
maintenance violations.
Plrase do not try to use
such a number

�1A —Evtnlng Harald. Sar.ford, FI.

Wadnatday. Juno ), MU

But Money Already Spent
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County Richer Than Expected

N ATIO N
IN BRIEF
Judge: No M oney M otive
Evidence In Von Bulow Trial
PROVIDENCE. K.J. IUPI) - The judge in Claus von
Bulow'a attempted murder retrial has refused to allow the
prosecution to Introduce his wife's $75 million will as
rebuttal evidence, saying the state failed to support a
money motive.
Superior Court .Judge Corlnne Grande's ruling came
after the defense rested Its case without calling von Hulow
or his teenage daughter. Cosltna. to testify.
The stale contends von Billow twice tried to kill his wife.
Martha "Sunny" von Bulow, with insulin Injections to
collect a $14 million share of the fortune and marry his
former mistress
Defense attorneys 'tainted Mrs. von Hulow v s nuiclua&gt;
over her husband's affair and caused her own comas In
'97ft and 1980 by mixing drugs find liquor at the family's
Newpori mansion. She remains comatose at a New York
hospital.
Cirande refused Tuesday to allow the slate to introduce
Mrs von Hulow s will In tills portion of the trial saying the
slate had not proved that financial gain was a motive In the
case.
"There is not a suggestion anywhere at all that a
llnanrlal gain Impelled the defendant lo lake the action
that the stale says he look," she said, referring to the case
the prosecution earlier presented.

Hotel Strike Widens
NEW YORK |UPI) — The Teamsters and other unions
have vowed not lo cross picket lines of 15,500 workers
striking &gt;55 hotels, causing mounds of garbage to pile up.
hulling most food deliveries and making It even harder for
hotel guests to gel taxis
The strike by an estimated 15,500 workers, ranging from
IreIIhops to bartenders. Is the llrst in the 4ft year history of
the AFL-CIO Hotel and Motel Trade Council.
Marvin Bogner, u spokesman for the city's Health
Department, said IH hotels had already been declared
public health nuisances because of plies of garbage. Bogner
said the Sanitation Department picked up trash at those
hotels at the owners' rx|wn*e.
About 14,000 workers walked off the Job Saturday at 45
hotels, including some of the city's |H&gt;shesl establishments
such as the Waldorf-Astoria. The union has said It has
targeted 40 more hotels for the strike next week
Almut 1.500 workers at IO more hotels walked oil the Job
Tuesday bringing the numhrr of establishments affected
by I he strike to 55.

WORLD
IN BRIEF
Arms Sales Intended
To Encourage Peace Talks

Syria Tries To End Shooting
BEIRUT. Lebanon (UPI) — Palestinian and Shiite Moslem
gunmen dashed In two Beirut refugee camps today as
Syria explored how to end the fighting that has killed more •
than 500 people since May 19
S|Mitudlc gunllre nxked Shullla und IkmrJ Brujuneh, two
Palestinian refugee camps c.i (lie southern outskirts of Hie
capital less than a day alter Red Cross workers entered the
Sabi a refugee rump In a seurcli lor iMailes
The sources hud no Immediate estimate on casualties
today.

The lighting came alter representatives ot both sides met
In Damascus Tuesday night with Syrian Vice President
Abdel liullrn Khuddum. who re|&gt;ortrdly made progress lo
efforts lo stop the shouting.
Political sources who ask-d not lo Ik* named said Syria
wuitls Amul lo fill its siege ol the camps, whose defenders
then would ire allowed to go to the Bekaa Valley In
Syrian-controlled eastern Lebanon.

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more In property taxes than
expected. $197,328; extra Intome from the state s 5th and
Gill cents of gasoline tax. com­
mitment fees and contributions
from cities for road construction.
$158,196. and $40,774 In reve­
nues from a variety o f oilier
sources.
In addition. Mrs, Anderson
said the stale now estimates the
county will receive $13.7 million
from the proceeds of the special
[jenny sales tax. approved by I Invoters for criminal justice facili­
ties. some $500,000 more than
tlrst estimates of $13 2 million
Earlier. It was rrported that
the county plans to spend
$14 08 million, some $300,UOO
more than exj cKd, from that
bind even with expected In. reasrd reven u e* on ly for
expansion ol the county Jail and
renovations of the courthouse,
hut also for renovations of the
former health department build­
ing and Ihr stale attorney's

office (the former Jail behind the
courthouse.)
In a report to the county
commission last week. Deputy
County Administrator Rlciiard
Grorgr said some money for the
renovations of the state at­
torney's building and the old
health department would come
from court facilities fees. These
lees are levied at the rale of $2
l»cr case when lawsuits are Hied.
Meanwhile Mrs Anderson said
courtly revenues from Interest
income are down. She said I he
reason Is that ihe county’ s
hinds, which had been Invested
in only one flnanela! Institution
at a 10 percent Interest rate,
have been spread around lo
sever; i county hanks and placed
in accounts paying a lesser
'hi. test rate.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
David lt*-rrlrn charged with the
re s p o n s ib ility o f In vestin g
i tnmly funds, said all county
investment money — about $-!(&gt;

323-1204

million — were in certificates or
deposit wlih Freedom Savings
and Loan.
When Berrien took office In
January, he said, he took the
binds and spread them among
-even or eight banking houses.
While (hat may cut the Inter­
est the money earns. H Is safer.
Berrien said.
Commissioner Bill KirchhofT, a
stockbroker, noted that Berrien
is asking for reports on assets
and liabilities of each banking
house that Wishes to be a
depositor of county funds as a
way of making sure the county
doc* not have problems with Its
money like those seen In hank
.nid savings and loan collapses
mol he. stales.
Berrien said that Interest in­
terne on county investments
had been estimated at 10 per.tni hul with Interest rates
dtoppliig the liuetcst rate the
county Is receiving now Is 8
perrcnl

7 Sentenced For DUI
I I k billowing persons have
cither pleaded or been found
guilty ol driving under the lnflu*
d ice or having an unlawful
blood alcohol level
As lirsi-tlmc offenders, most
have had their driver's license
suspended for six months, or­
dered lo |iay u $250 fine, pay
i ourl costs of $27.50 and com*
plele 50 hours of community
service. When a guilty or no
contest plra Is entered or If Ihe
defendant Is found gulliy of an
ulcohol-relalcd charge, other
charges arc usually ell tier not
prosecuted or dismissed. Most of
(lie flrst-llm c offenders are
allowed to apply for businessonly driving |&gt;ermlls,
—William Brudwcll. 53. of 803
E 20th St.. Sanford, arrested
March 8 after tils car was
Involved In an accident on S,
I'almctlo Avc.. Sanford
—Jimmy Owen Flllman, 27. of
214 Barrow St,. A|Hipka. ar­
rested Feh. 12 nher Ills car was
clocked traveling 70 mph In a 45
mph zone on state Road 436 ul
Balmy Beach Drive. Forest City.
—Timothy Myers. 27. of Route -I.
Box 77. Sanford, arrested March
8 after his ear was Involved In an
accident on U.S. Highway 17-92.
Sanford.
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demand lor power to new highs
and displayed few signs of tilsappearing Records tell In Dixie
lor a third day lit a row Tuesduy
as ihe mercury climbed Into Ihe
!K&gt;s and past the century mark
Two dozen records were teuchrd
ot set from Mississippi and
Florida lo Ihe Carollnas. and a
reading ol 105 was the highest
ever recorded In Lakeland, the
National Weather Service said
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pressure center nil the eastern
Gulf of Mexico and It’s been
causing the heal tor three or four
days." Hill I’endleton. an NWS
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9 Inches ol rain m Sudan
AREA FORECAST) Excessive
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Thursday. Daytime heat Index
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Seminole Plata. Casselberry,
alter police spotted his ear
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telr pit one IkmiIIi .
-Kenneth Drew*. 29, ol Forest
City, arrested April 2 after he
was (mind passed out in tils
Itoi k at Live Oaks t'enlr-r, U S
Highway 17-92. Casselberry. He
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By Donna Estes
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Seminole County received
nearly $1.3 million more In
revenues during the first eight
months of fiscal 1984-85 than
expected, but the new money
rejiresents no windfall. It has
already been spent.
M anagem ent and Budget
Director Eleanor Anderson. In
reporting that the county's rei ord $93.9 million budget grew
to $95 2 million during the eight
months, said tin- additional
dollars will replace money spent
on unforsren expenses In the
transportation program. lor the
sheriffs road patrol, and other
Items sucli as projects lo be
funded from the 4 • • nts-pei
gallon special gasoline tax.
The increase In revenues can-e
Horn the calc ol the county's
mental health facility and other
county projterty. $569,159; a
larger than expected cash sur­
plus from last year of $320.106;

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The administration, despite opposition from Israel and
Oil senators, says it plans to sell new defensive wea|Mins to
.Jordan in encourage I he Arab kingdom to open direct
|H*uce talks with the Jewish stale.
The exact tinting und size of the sale pro|Mtsal lo l&gt;e sent
to Congtess has not been determined, administration
officials said Tursday, but the decision to make the sale
hushern made.
U.S. officials noted the Irony ol the debate. In which the
Israeli lobby has op|Mtsed Jordan's King Hussein's request
at u time when he Is prrpared lo talk to Isrurl
The senators np|&gt;osr any salr lo Jordan until direct
negotiations begin
The U.S. officials said the emphasis of the arms sale
would Ire air defense, specifically anything to protect
Jordan against Syria, which has npimsed any participation
In Middle East pcacr negotiations with Israel or the United
States.
The most volatile part of any arms deal would be Stinger
shoulder-fired surface-to-air missiles, which the Israelis
fear could full Into the hands of I’alestlnlan guerrillas
The next most sensitive Item would be Improved Hawk
surface do-air missiles, mobile weu|M)ns that can hit lowanti medlum-allltude targets Jordan has Hawk missiles
but at Israeli tnslsleuce they are fixed und cannot lx- moved
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S heriff, FHP Sued For False A rre s t
Seminole County Sheriff John
Polk and the Florid* Highway
Patrol are being sued for falae
arrest.
The plalnltfl In the case
claims. among other things, that
the arrest hurt hts feelings.
Frank Lee Williams HI. of
S an ford , file d the suit In
Seminole Circuit Court Tuesday.
He Is seeking an unspecified
amount of damages In exceas of
85.000.
According to the suit, Williams
was arrested March 16, 1984 by
an FHP trooper.
T h g tr o o p e r a p p a r e n tly
stopped a car In which Williams
was a passenger and after
checking out the driver ran a
computer check on Williams,
using his driver's license for
Information The trooper was
told there was an outstanding
a an.-rtf Issued by Dailc County
authorities for a Frank Lee
Williams that fit the description
of the car's passenget, an ordtng
to W illia m s ' law yer, John
Morgan, of Orlando Both the
Williams named In the warrant
and the Williams arrested are
black, according to the suit.
Williams said in the suit that
be was kept In the Seminole
County Jail for five days while
friends and relatives tried to
convince authorities that they
had Jailed the wrong man.
W illiam s contends that If
Polk's officers had followed
standard procedures I hey would
have discovered the emir earlier
and let him go.
He said hr was finally released
after Jailers learned ol the
mistake.
Williams slates that his Im­
prisonment deprived him of his
civil rights Hr states he was
both physically and mentally
Injured. He also stated Ills repu­
tation was damaged and his
Irrllngs were hurt by the Inci­
dent.
Hr asks In the suit that FHP
pay $5,000 or more in compen­
satory damages and that Polk

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Williams asks for a trial by
Jury. No trial dale has been set.
TE ST DRIVE

A DeLand man charged In
connection with the theft of a car
from his Sanford car dealer
employer reportedly told San­
ford police who arrested him
that he took the car because he
Just wanted to take a test spin In
it.
The 1982 Tm-'-ta w r» reported
mts&amp;ing ijotn Prestige Honda.
U S. Highway 17-92. on April 15.
P o lic e w e re to ld that an
employee utay have had keys to
the car and he had left the
business without notifying a
supervisor, the report said.
A suspect turned himself In at
the Sanford poller station on
Monday. Charged with grand
theft auto at 8:50 am . was
Abraham Alexander Milton. 24.
Hr was being held In lieu of
$5,000 bond.

rested at his home at about 8:40
p.m. Tuesday and was being
held In lieu of $500 bond
BURGLARIES A THEFTS
Bill Dooley. 35. of 330 Lake
Scmtnary Circle. Maitland, re­
ported to sheriffs deputies that
hts $690 video recorder and four
tapes with a total value of $85
were stolen when hls Ik-longings
were being moved from 208
Varmouth Koad. Fern Park, be­
tween May 30 and Sunday.
Pictures, sculpture. Jewelry,
cleaning supplies, a camera and
other Hems worth atout $1,500
were stolen from the home of
Michael Eugene Haglev. 28. of
1521 Bear Lake Koad. Sanford,
on Monday, a sheriffs report
said
Theresa Klee 36. of Orlando,
mid Senitnclc County sheriffs
deputies (hat a gold chain and
pearl earrings with a combined
value of $250 were stolen along
with a S I50 shotgun from her
car while the vehicle was parked
at Butler Plaza, state Koad 436.
Casselberry, between 5 a m. and
3 p.m. on Monday.

A thief slipped Into the room of
Jackie Davis. 37. of the Pine
Grove Motel *8. Fern Park, white
she and her daughter sV-pt
Monday ntght and took a pa r of
BEAN BATTLE
Jeans containing $145 cash. The
A 45-year-old A lta m o n te door to the room was closed, but
Springs man charged with bat­ not locked at the time of the
tery spouse abuse after allegedly theft, a sheriffs report said.
bitting his wtfe In the face arm
told sheriffs deputies the alleged
Hoofing materials. 50 pounds
attack was provoked when the ol nails and about 10 sheets ol
woman threw a pm of cooking plywood with a total value of
lima beans at him.
about $185 were stolen from a
He received a minor burn on construction site belonging to
tils right arm. deputies reported, Sierra Properties Corp.. 3606
hut Eliza Drakes. 44. of 11IO Palm Ave., Apopka, at 1669
Spring St., told deputies she Windy Bluff Point. Longwaod,
threw the beans after she was hit according to a report Hied with
during an argument, a sheriff's the sheriff s department
report said.
Mrs. D ra k e s ' e y e s w r r r
Linda B Rahona. 45. of 5)2
swollen, the repoti said.
Henry Drakes. 45. was ar- Whlsprrwood Drive, lamgwood,
reported to sht-rUTs deputies
that antique gold coins, cash.
Jewelry and prints worth u total
of about $1,500 disappeared

CHARGED! FOR NEGLECT

when her household lurnlsblng
were move&lt;1 from Tennessee by
a moving company between
April 16 and 23. She reported
her loss on Friday.
Tammy Vanessa Noble. 21. of
Watson Street. Jamestown, gave
deputies the name of a suspect
who may have taken $300 from
her purse In her trailer on
Saturday.
NABBED WITH CAR
A DeLand man has been
charged with jxrssession of a
stolen vehicle alter a Seminole
County shertlTs deputy spotted
hint driving the car.
The man was arrested on
Lakevlew Avenue at North
Street. A ltam on te Springs,
wh-rc he hed torn driving the
19. ‘ Dalsuu that a computer
rhrrk by the dctntiy confirmed
was reported stolen in DeLand. a
shcrifTs report said
Bernard Dwnvnr Martin 20.
was arrested at 1I 25 a.m.
Monday nnd was being held in
lieu of $5,000 bond.
DUI ARRESTS
The following persons have
been -arrested In Sem inole
County on a charge of driving
under the influence:
—Joanne Rose Mullen 22. ol
541 Marigold Si . Casseltorry.
was arrested Saturday utter her
car was seen weaving on U.S.
Highway 17-92. l.ongwood. She
was also charged with driving
with a suspended license
—Bobby Glen Smith, 23. of
Winter Garden, at 2:30 a.m.
Sunday after lie was seen driv­
ing with bright headlights and
crossed the centerline of U.S,
Highway 17-92. l.ongwood
—'Todd David Kessinger. 25. ol
Route 4. Box 366, Apopka, was
arrested at 3:26 a m Tuesday
after his car was seen weaving
on state Koad 434. Winter
Springs.
—Thaddeus Let- McNeil, 53, of
116 Hughes Ave., Sanford, at
4 25 p.m. Monday alter hts car
was Involved In ao accident at
2306 Jltwny Ave.. Midway. He
was also charged with careless
driving.

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profiteering Is the biggest flap of Its kind In
peacetime since a Missouri senator named
Harry S. Truman gnlned national attention as
chalrmun of a committee Investigating de­
fense contractors Just before Pearl Harbor,
And the discovery that we haven't been
getting our money’s worth In defense spend­
ing threatens to bring to a sudden stop the
massive military buildup that started when
Ronald Reagan was elected president In 1980.
Because lllrgnl activity cannot 1m- tolerated
and because thrre must be public confidence
In the defense budget. Secretary of the Navy
John Lehman was right to come down hard
on General Dynamics, Ihr nation's third
lurgest defense contractor.
Lehman flnrd General Dynamics $076,283
for giving gratuities to retired Adm. Hyman
Kickover, canceled $22.5 million In existing
contracts wllh the defense firm and stopped
nctlon on about $1 billion In new contracts
w llh tw o o f General Dynam ics' m ajor
divisions. They are Electric Boat, which
builds nuclear submarines in Groton, Conn.,
and Ihc Pomona Division, near Los Angeles,
which builds missiles and missile-defense
systems.
The fine was for 10 times the value of gifts
and gratuities thut General Dynamics lav­
ished on Kickover during the years he headed
the Navy's nuclear submarine program. The
admiral not only willingly received these
lavors from the defense contractor, he asked
for many of them.
Kickover's response was typical of those
who take lavors when they know they
shouldn't: "N o grutulty or favor cvrr affected
any decision I m ade." Perhaps true, but
Kickover never for one moment would have
accepted such un excuse from u sulMirdinate.
Charges against General Dynamics Include
thr rcrjursl for government reimbursements
lor dues and fees to more than 20 country
clubs and other organizations, lobbying,
advertising and entertainment expensrs,
traveling costs — even $155 for Ixumllng un
executive's dog In a kennel.
General Dynamics should not shoulder thr
entire blame In these matters. The Pentugou
must shun- the guilt. It has become the
world's biggest bureaucracy. Service rivalries
are rampant. As Navy Secretary Lehman said
In a recent speech:
"F ifty thousand people now lalxir for the
Defense Logistics Agency. There are 11
separate defense agencies, nine Joint and
specified commands und scores of sub­
ordinate ofllcrs und bureaus with staffs of u
thousand or more.
"Everywhere In the Pentagon are senior
usslstunts und lesser assistants, confidential
assistants, personal assistants, administrative
usslstunts, spcdul assistants, executive
assistants, aides to these assistants, and all of
them have staffs," Lehman said. "It Is a
Herculean task to fix accountability unywhere
In the defense establishment."
The Pentagon's Ineffective management
procedures ure surely us much to blame as
the delensr contractors for the current
scandals.
Obviously, changes must be made. Some­
how the Pentugon must reform und reduce
Itself. Congress should keep hands off,
because Its Interference cuuses more pro­
blems ih.m It solves. The executive branch
should luke the Initiative.

BERRY'S WORLD

“Don’t bo out too I*to. kid». Tomorrow's junior
high graduation day!"

9

WASHINGTON (UPlI - Stock market prices,
as reflected bv the Dow Jones industrial
average, closed above the 1.300 level for the first
time In May. Hut was It a genuine rally or
merely a manifestation of springtime on Wall
Street?
The answer to that question, I gather. Is
Important to slailstlclans. market analysts,
magazine writers and others concerned with
mathematical probabilities.
According to the Stock Traders Almanac, only
three times In the past two decades has the Dow
boasted a gain during thr May I-June 30 period.
Your broker presumably knows that and Is In
a position to advise you that only sap always
rises In the spring Urokers likewise should
know that the stock market Itself, much like
spring romance and the weather, tends to
become seasonably unsettled.
Also be advlserl that us a general rule Ihc
stocks you purchased In April probably will
slump In July. That prognosis prcxumaoiy Is
subscribed to by plungers who regard the head
as a more reliable Indicator than the heart

It Is practically axiomatic In financial circles
that an Incrrase In aspirin consumption Is
followed1by* a drop In the New York Stock
Exchange composite index.
Since headaches apparently outnumbered
heartaches last year, making aspirin production
bullfiih. we may be In for a bearish 1905.
Index-wise
Or may you simply wish to Instruct your
broker to sell the storks you bought in April and
Invest the morry In the shares of companies
that make headache remedies.
My own favorite omen, the hemline tndlctator.
appears to augur well for the summer of 1985.
That theory, as all good brokers and girlwatchers know. holds that stock prices are likely
to follow skin lengths, going up when hemlines
do and vice versa
1 don't know where the 1.300 average comes
to o:: milady's limb**, but Judging from the warm
weather fashions 1 have seen, we arc In for a
high-flying summer,
Ihe ht-mllne signal. Incidentally. Is supported
bv ihe necktie hypothesis

A N T H O N Y HARRIGAN

Protest
Pattern
Familiar
The recent student drtnonstatlons
on college campuses against ‘.he
U S. trade embargo of Nicaragua
and Investmrnl In South Africa arc
In a pattern familiar lo Americans
who remember the protests of the
Vietnam war era. They are wellorchestrated media events In which
ihe demonstrators accept no re­
sponsibilities fur the consequences
of their protests.
Campus demonstrations In thr
sixties und early sevrnllrs helped
create Ihr |&gt;olltlrnl climate that led
to withdrawal of eflrctlve aid for an
anticommunist government und
the triumph of a regime allied to the
Soviet Union. Today, Vietnam Is a
totalP 'rlan stale which Is waging a
large-scale war against lls weaker
neighbors In Soulhrust Asia.
If Ihe hx-s of U S. prrssurc against
communist Nicaragua have (heir
way, Ihr Cubans and Soviets will hr
able to consolidate their foothold In
Central America.
As fur the ilrinonsli.itIons against
U.S Investment, the protesters
aren't candid wllh ihr American
jieople as to what would lie thr end
result of Ihe bloody revolution they
seek to encourage. One of the few
candid voices is that of Beyers
Naudr, thr |&gt;olltlral activist und
scrrelury of the South African
Council of Churches, who calls for
harsh U.S. treatment of South
Attlcu.
lit a recent uiltele In The New
York Tlrttrs, Mr. Naudr olTrred a
rare admission or whut would be the
end result If the South African
government were toppled. He wrote
that thr United States "must accept
ill.ii ilu politii.il i liuiigr lh.il black
Soulli Africans wish lo bring about
will Inevitably Involve changes In
the cupltullsl system of free en­
terprise — a change toward some
lurtn of socialism."
Fortunately. President Krugun
and Ills advisers understand thr
ultimate objective of the campus
demonstrations. Thr administration
Is standing firm against hysteria It
Is defending the national Interest In
this hemisphere and eight thousand
miles away In Southern Africa, a
region rich In strategic materials
vital tu thr security of the West.
If Ihe Soulhrrn lip ol Africa were
tn |&gt;u*s to the control of Marxist
forces, the glntuil strategic balance
would be drastically altered amt the
security of the American people
endangered.

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aRenT You?

The latter doctrine Is based on the principle
that narrow ties create confidence tn the
market. Hence, according to the magazine
Dynamic Years, a comeback of slim neckwear
should be accompanied by soaring stock prices
Baseball fans, however, will have to wait until
fall to again test the theory that there Is a
correlation between stock prices and major
league batting averages.
Except for three annual exceptions since
1965. the markrt has gone down when hitting
Improved.
It won't be known for certain until autumn
whether young eyes this season are sharper
than last. Ergo, any prediction of the batting
average Impact on the Standard fli Poor Index
would be premature at this time.
If salary scales mean anything, however, ball
players will have more money to Invest Iri the
market h.an ever before. You and your broker
can draw from owi conclusions from that.
As for me. ! *-liall continue to sink anv
Investment dollars that come my way In an uid
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JEFFREY H A R T

Expand Death Penalty
The crime situation In many of murder, execution represents a le­
gitimate recourse for society, on the
our major cities has reached the
grounds of Justice, deterrence, and
|Miln( where we might be ready lo
s e lf- p r o t e c t io n a g a in s t th at
think the unthinkable. Gangs of
particular criminal. As a Judge once
young toughs, for example, roam
remarked to me. " ! don’t know
New York's Times Square at night,
whether execution deters murder,
uccostlng pedestrians and robbing
but It c e r t a in ly d c le r s that
I hem while passers by do not dure
to Interfere Often the robbery la murderer." If New York’s Governor
Mario Cuomo continue# lo hold out
accomplished In a minute or two,
against the capital punishment
allowing little chance for Ihe police
consensus, he will Inevitably pay
to catch up with It. Casual beatings
the political price Tor his obduracy.
on the strrrls and In thr subways
h ave b e c o m e c o m m o n p la c e ;
But. now, let us move a step
knifings and deaths are com ­
further. It is certainly plausible to
monplace.
argue that the death penalty should
Which raises Ihe following quesIw available — on the same grounds
lion. Should ihe application of the
of Justice, deterrence, und selfdeath penalty hr broadened, and
protection — In Ihr case of a
cxlrnd beyond capital crimes to
demonstrable criminal sociopath;
include demonstrable sociopaths
for example. In the rase of an
who present an obvious menace tn
Individual Ihrce times convicted of
the ordinary citizen?
employing violence during Ihr
In Hits country we have now
commission of a felony.
virtually completed the first phase
of our reassessment of capital
At the present time, the presence
punishment. There exist holdouts
In apparently Increasing numbers of
against the rurrrni national con­ obvious sociopaths In our urban
sensus. tn his dissents, Justice
areas poses un unprecedented
William Brrnnun has trrrn trying tu
danger to the ordinary clltzrn. The
lay Ihe burfls for elimination of the
nutpourlrg of public support for
death [xmalty on the grounds that It
Bernhard G oetz. Ihe so-called
represents cruel and unusual
"Subway Vigilante." who had been
punishment, and therefore violates
mugged twice before and decided
the eighth amendment. Hr dentes
enough was enough. Is Just one
that electrocution Is quick and
Indication of an emerging public
jMlnlrss. and cltrs all sorts of grisly
demand that ihe government ob­
details utxiut what happens to thr
serve its minimum responsibilities
electrocuted body; but, one gathers,
under the social contract; safety for
any mode of execullon would be
the law abiding
similarly, for Brennan, an eighth
Thr discussion should begin
amendment violation. Nevertheless,
despite Brennan, despite New
a b o u t th r d e s ir a b ilit y o f a
ihrre-tlmea-and-you're-oul death
York s Mario Cuomo, a consensus
now exists that In the case of
penally.

D O N G R A FF

It's
Complex,
All Right
Item; Defense appropriations for
Ihe past four years total more than
S 1.007.900.000.000 (one trillion,
seven billion, nine hundred million
dollars). Every hour of every day,
the Pentagon spends on the average
92H million.
firm: The defense Industry In­
cludes some 20.000 prime con­
tractors and 150.000 subcontraclors and vendors, but ts dominated
by a few large suppliers In fiscal
1984. the 15 largest received 41
percent of all military contracts.
Item: The profit rale of the 10
la r g r s t m ilita r y c o n tr a c to r s
averaged 25 percent In 1984. com­
pared with an average of 12.8
percent for manufacturers of all
types.
"They start chuckling and they
look around lo see If Ihe office Is
bugged. And they say. 'It’s like
shooting fish In a barrel.'" — Lee
lurocca, chairman of Chrylaer. on
Ihe reaction of suppliers when
asked If defense contracting Is easy

money.
Item; General Electric, pleading
guilty to defrauding thr government
on a missile contract, has been fined
SI.04 million.
Item: The Pentagon withheld
S244 million in payments to Gener­
al Dynamics as restitution for
over billing The company has also
been fined $676.(XX) for Improper
glfisto Adm Hyman Rlckover.
“ I look the company line." —
Panaglotls Vellolls. former manager
of General Dynamics' Electric Boat
Division. Interviewed In Greece
wherr he Is a fugitive from Indict­
ment on kickback charges,

I tem:

Pentagon

buy tng Is

supervised by 54.000 military and
civilian officials
Item In the Ihrrc-year period
ending In 1983. at least 1,900
high ranking officers retired from
the military and went to work for
delensr contractors.
Item: In February, Delensr Secrr
laty Caspar Weinberger lold the
Senate Budget Committee that a
freeze tn the defense budget would
necessitate deactivation of military
units and thr closing down of
weapons production lines.
"Wr hope and we believe that we
have eliminated any fat." — Caspar
Weinberger
"The problem 1s a federal system
that rewards high coats. The bu
rraucrat gets promoted by raising a
larger budget from Congress. And
Ihe government contractor, whose
profit ts a percentage of costs, has
an Incenttve to raise his costs." —
Sen Charles E. Grasatcy. K iowa,
member. Senate Budget Committee

JACK ANDERSON

FBI Was Split On Biaggi Bribery 'Evidence'
By Jack Anderson
and Dale Vsn Atta
WASHINGTON - Some FBI of­
ficials thought they had a prosee ut.i hie bribery case again si Rep
Mario lllaggl. D-N.Y . as a result of
wiretapped conversations, accord­
ing In Inirrriul FBI documents.
But at least four FBI and Justice
Department officials thought the
O men were "hyping" the evidence
against Blaggl drawn from the
rrcorded conversations.
No official charges were ever
brought ugulnst Blaggl
Blaggl. now serving his nlnih
term In Congrrsn. told our associate
Tuny Capurcio he had been un­
aware of the allegations unlll a few
weeks ago. und had never been
Interviewed by either Ihe FBI or the
Justice Dc|&gt;arimcnt on the matter.
A review of the tapes In the FBI's
co n tro ve rs ia l "T U M C O N " In ­
vestigation turned up llla g g l’s
name. He was mentioned on u
TUMCON tape made on April 14.
1970. of a conversation between
alleged mob figure William Masarlll
and a friend M.iswllfs phone was
one of those tupped In the anti-

4

racketeering Investigation
According to an FBI narrative
taken Irom thr tape. Masscllt's
friend was describing how he
allegedly gol Blaggl * help on a
dumping contract. ‘ Blaggl wanted
$5,000 to secure the contract." the
Irtetid told Massclll.
The friend lold Massclll he handed
thr congressman a check for $5,000
"on the step# of the |frdrrul| ad­
ministration building." and that
“ on thr face of the check hr wrote
annual retainer."’ according lo the
FBI n a rra tiv e It noted that
''Massclll was told thal this Incident
with Bluggl occurred several years
ago."
Blaggl scofTcd at the whole Idea. A
much-decorated former New York
City poller lieutenant who was
wounded 10 ilmrs In Ihr fine of
duty, the 67-year-old congressman
said: "I'm an old cop If I'm going to
do something wrong, do you think
I'd do tt with a check? That's
ridiculous."
It Is not uncommon lor mobsters
lo boast of political payoffs and
connections.
The information on Htuggt was

presented during a briefing lor more
than two dozen Fill utftrials on the
TUMCON Investigation stx days
after Ihe conversation tn which
Blaggl was mentioned.
" A m o n g th e c o n c lu s io n s
reached" by Ihe brtrllng agent was
"that (hey had sufficient Informa­
tion regarding Congressman Blaggl
lo be able lo conclude prosecutable
rases within a short amount of time
and minimal amount of effort."
according to a report made to FBI
Inspectors last October.
And In an earfirr TUMCON review
made tn late 1980, FBI official
Kenneth Walton "commented to the
effect thal if the bureau did not go
alter Massclll ... he believed there
was a shot at Blaggl." according lo
an FBI Internal document.
Walton also lamented a decision
by a Justice Department attorney
"which thwarted Investigative ef­
forts." according to the document,
which explained; "He staled that a
decision was made to Issue a
subpoena" agamsl the man who
claimed to have given Blaggl the
$5,000 check, "rather than execute
a search warrant to produce the

check he had given to Blaggl. and
not surprisingly the check dlsap
peared."
However, the two tederal pro
secutors closest to the TUMCON
case thought the evidence of poll!)
cal corruption was exaggerated by
the FBI
U.S. Attorney Michael Ross
"advised he feels the TUMCON case
was hyped by thr FBI In that the
FBI considered every case to be a
good one ... (and) all (he high-level
cases the FBI talks about are Just
hype." aecordlng to an Internal
report. The other U.S. attorney.
Patricia Hynes, told FBI Inspectors
"there were no political corruption
cases."
According to an Internal agency
review, (wo FBI officials also agreed
that some of the TUMCON cases
were being overblown.
Footnote: At our request. Walton
reviewed the documents. Through a
spokesman he said; "A t the lime,
that was what I thought, baaed un
Ihr information available to me. But
time and additional information can
change opinions **

�SPORTS
Evening Herald. Sanford, FI.

Wednatdiy, June S, IHJ—SA

SGA Steps From Obscurity Into Spotlight
By Chris F itter
Herald Sports W riter
ORLANDO — Since founding
•i he S a n fo r d G y m n a s t ic s
Association In 1977. roach
; Eugene Petty and the board of
; directors have dreamed of pro. viding the best lor the assocla; lion's budding gymnasts.
A permanent training facility
with the best equipment has
been a fantasy In the SGA's head
for many j a r s Tuesday night,
that fantasy materialized before
an appreciative crowd of 400.
Thanks In the Ingenuity o', b..I
Slegrlst and the dedication lo the
sfMirt by Olympian Kurt Thom­
as. the SGA's dream look a large
step forward In Its drive fo r a
new building It was a magical
night. One In which the SGA
stepped out of obscurity and Into
the spotlight.
And what belter place to
watch dreams romc true then
one of Central Florida’s tourist
fantasylands. The Kurt Thomas
Benefit was a tremendous suc­
cess and a very entertaining
evening al Sea World's Nautilus
Theater.
The grand total for the hr nr III
was announced Jusl prior lo the
night's entertainment which In­
cluded performances by the
Sanford gymnasts and Thomas'
Gymnastics America Show In
total pledges, the SGA has raised
$42,800, more than 50 perrent
of Its goal of $85,000
"W e're very proud of what we
have accomplished,” Slegrlst
said. ’'Hopefully, with the facili­
ty. one of these gymnasts will |SGA| lo have Ibis kind of
become the next Kurt Thomas support Is really exciting."
The sponsors of Ihe evening's
or Mary laiu Net ton. And Kurt
Thomas and Sea World made It event got to srr |ust how
all |M&gt;ssible.”
s|M*claeular world class gym­
Everyone associated with Ihr nasts can be and also got lo lake
SGA said they were extremely a look at some of the gymnasts
happy with Tuesday night's they arc supporting. The San­
turnout. Some of I he people on ford gymnasts |M-rforiurd as a
hand were even surprised II preliminary for Ihe Gymnastics
went so well.
America Show and, although
"For such a small community lhere wrre some butterflies, they
lo put on such a fundraising pul on un excellent display of
•Iforl Is great." said Ken MaGee, what they have learned.
Featured gymnasts from the
slate director of Ihe Special
Olympics. "T h ere aren't too SGA Tuesday night included
many times when we've made Karen Grulngrr. Tracey Kalrel.
j o percent o f our goal In Klmntha Killy. Jenifer Kupp,
fundraisers. To make 50 percent Shari Slegrlst. Shannon Wllcox­
l* almost unheard of. For them son and Chertr Van Camp

we wrre kind of tense. But we're
very pleased to come out os good
as we did. I hope this will open
Ihe public’s eyes.
“ Right now, we can call this
Ihe highlight of our career."
added Petty. "It's hern eight
years of dreaming, lagging and
borrowing and doing anything
we could. Now. Il looks like our
dream Is going Income true."
Petty said the SGA gymnasts
have always doiu w il; in co: •
petition hut the training facility
is needed for the gymnasts u&lt;
continue lo excel as they gel
older. One of ihe ntosl successful
SGA gymnasts ever Is Linda
Arcnt. who took home two silver
medals from the 1983 Interna­
tional Special Olympic Games In
Baton Rouge. La. Arent was one
of the special gursts at Tiles-

day's event.

MvrtMPtwlet hr Ttmm, Vmctnl

II was a m agical night lor the Sanford Gymnastics
Association as it shared center stage with Olympian Kurt
Thomas. At left, Cherie Van Camp acknowledges the cheers
of the crowd. Above, Shannon Wllcoxson executes a
maneuver during her floor exercise.
The Sanford gymnasts started In a routine Hiul would have
out by performing sortie basic scored high with Hie Judges.
iiinibling exercises Then they
The third appartus was ihe
divided up and performed on uneven parallel liars Kelly and
three dilferriil appartusrs Slr- Van Camp were Impressive on
grlsl and Wllcoxson showed Ihr i lie liars during thru stints.
huslc routine for Class III gym ­
Then came Ihe Gymnastics
nasts In the floor exercise, an America Show which features
event that combines tumbling Thomas and a number of gym ­
and dance.
nasts who were world class or
Next, G rainger and Kopp college All-Americas. Thomas'
performed on the most dllflcult crrullon Is not Jusl a group of
apparatus, the balance beam. gym nasts perform in g baste
Grainger displayed a Iraek layout routines but is a very entertain­
which Is one nl Ihe luirdesi ing sitow with plenty ol variety
maneuvers on the four-inch wide Inc lud log lavish cost limes and
brum. Kopp pul on a dynamo even a bll of comedy.
performanrr of balance and
Thomas himself did some
grace on Hie beam and she amazing routines find displayed
showed Ihr butterflies were gone Hie famous, "Thomas Flare." a

Clinger Hurls 1-Hitter,
Butch's Chevron Rolls
Harvey Cltngrr had his no hit
hid broken up In Ihe bottom of
ihe fourth Inning but hr sritlrd
Ior a one-hitler us Butch's
Chevron trounced Seminole
Ford. 200, III Sanford tittle
American League action Tues­
day at Fori Mellon Park.
Through three Innings, Cliliger held Seminole Ford hltlrss
and had walked Jusl three.
Dallas Inman led off the bottom
of Ihe fourth with a base hit to
break up the ito-hlttcr but Clinger preserved Ihe shutout
when Inman was caught stealing
lInn! and by retiring ihr ncxl
two hitters. Clingrr had srvrn
strikeouts In the game that was
cut short due In ihe slaughter
rule.
Mulch's Chevron sewed up Ihe
w in rarly with 13 runs In the top
•il Hie lirst inning. Although II
gm Jusl one till In Ihe Inning.
Jay Bell's RBI single. Butch's
Chevron capitalized on 14 walks
Mulch's had seven him In Ihe
game Including two by Bell.
B e r n a r d E a d y a n d E r ic
Washington added RBI doubles.
ADCOCK OUTLASTS FORD
Adcork Roofing erupted for lo
runs on right hits In the Iasi iwo
innings Tuesday for a 17-12
comeback victory over Mcdco
Pharmacy In Sanford LIMlr
American League actlori at Bay
Avenue Field.
Seminole Ford took a 12-7 lead
Into Ihe fourth tnnlng when
Adcock Roofing exploded for six

M ore Bite?
Celtics Try To Eat Meat Without Choppers

Baseball
runs lor a 13*12 Irud. Adcock
put Ford away with four more
runs In the fifth.
Tony Chavcrs was 3 for 4,
drove In Iwo runs and score
three to lead Ihe 15-hlt Adcock
Rooting offensive attack Ray
Adcock. John Dumph, Rusty
Keeling and Author Polk con­
tributed Iwo hits each.
Medco had five hits In the
gam e o fl w in n in g p itch er
Chavcrs. Floyd Henderson had
Iwo of the live hits Including a
two-run homer In Hie first and a
triple In the fourth Albert An­
derson slugged a solo homer In
the fourth.
JACKSON BOOSTS SHELL
Tcrsell Jackson was 2 for 2.
drove In three runs and scored
three lo pave ih r way for
Leonard Shell's 12 9 victory over
Adcock Routing In Sanford Per
Wee league art Ion Tuesday at
Chase Park.
Jackson started ihe scoring of
Leonard Shell with a two-run
homer In Ihe first. added an RHI
single In Ihr second and walked
and scored In (he third Edmund
Daniels' RBI double was the only
other hit for Shell which capital­
ized on 12 walks In Ihr game
Adcock Roofing had ftvr tills
o ff winning pitcher Neville
Fuller. Including a two-run
homer off the bat of Jamie King

H arvey CUngcr
...1-h it shu tou t
In Ihe third and a two-run
double by Uulnt Hunt, also In
ihr third. Brandon Simpson was
I lor I with an RHI singlr. two
walks and three stolen bases
In Tuesday night's second
game al Chase Park, art eightrun s e r o n d In n in g lift e d
MrRobert's Tires In a 1-1-5 victo­
ry over Rlnkrr Materials.
McKobrrt's Jumped out to a
8 0 It ud In the lop of Ihr first hill
Rlnkrr came bark within one.
0-5. In thr bottom of lhr frame
MrRobert's Tires ihrrt erupted
for eight runs in Hie top ol the
second. Craig Mcrkrrson's single
was the only hit nr Ihe big Inning
as McRobrrt's cashed In nil six
walks, to hit batxmrrt and 12
wild pitches.
Pilcher David Strindl went on
to strike out Ihe side In Ihe
bottom of the second to give
McHnbcrt's Tires Hie victory.
LuShunda Anderson's two run
single in the first Inning was Hie
only hll for Rlnkrr

Preps Pick Up Awards
i in high school tennis season has.
ol course. Item over for quite awhile
how. hut. il is Hie Itinr ol the year (or
thr awurds banquets and honors for
the high school players.
Seminole High School recently held
Its banquet and selected Katie
Monrrtrf as the most Improved player
on the girls tram and Mike Dagley us
most Improved on thr boys team
Paula Volpt was srlrctrd as most
vaiuablr for the girls and John Ludwig
was most valuable for the boys
Lake Mary High School also had Its
trunks banquet and the awards are as
follows For the girls, the most valu­
able player award went to Kaelrnr
Rycison. the most Improved player
award to Erin Higgins: and the coachrs
award went to Bernadette Peters. For

move on Ihe |&gt;onimrl horse and
floor exerlese llial Is used by
many gymnasts Unlay, but not
many can master ihe move like
Its namesake
"This was so close lo what we
do every day it was easy for us,"
Thomas said of Hie show. “ Il
was lor a great cause, and Ihe
kids loved II."
Aller the show was over.
Thomas signed autographs, took
pictures with some of his fans.
Petty, who was co-founder of
Ihe SGA and has been ihe head
coach since It began, was
ecstatic over the outcome u( Ihr
lieneftl.
"It’s super," be atlied Petty. "11
initially started a little slow and

Sanford and Central Florida
businesses and Individuals
rallied around Ihe SGA In Im­
pressive fashion lor Tuesday's
benefit. Slegrlst and Ihr associa­
tion is hoping ihe support will
continue.
"T h e lime frame for con­
structing the building depends
on the support we receive after
tonight." Slegrlst said "W e'd
like to raise enough funds to
start construction before the cud
of the year,"
Slegrlst said conirlbuiIons to
ihr SGA building lund ran lie
made at all Seminole County
Sun Bank locations
A n o th er ol Ihe ton ml m g
members, SGA President Jean­
nette Stlflry. said Ihe snpjiott
from the city ol Sanlord was
excellent. "Sanford was really
represented well tonight." she
said. "It's fantastic to see It
behind us."
The SI they tatnlly w-as also one
of Ihe Silver Sponsors ($500) o|
Tuesday night's henefli. Stllfey's
son. Tommy, and daughter,
Sandy, are assistant roaches
with the SGA
Aller thr SGA has reached Us
g o a l , a n d g y m n a s t s ar e
nourishing In Ih e new training
facility, they will look back art
this night as the one that got tl
all started,
And (hey will realize that
ilrearnscan come irue.

the boys the most valuable player was
Mike P.-naud most Improved was
Shea A’htgham thr Coaches Award
went to Rubble Shakur We would like
in take this opiKiriuntty to rongratulair all nf these line high school
players, thrtr coachrs and schools lor
Ihr good yeurs they had and the great
effort pul forth.
Jim Edmonds, men's and women's
coach al Seminole High School, lias
been named ihe new assistant pro at
the Winter Park Racquet Club. Ed­
monds. thr former assistant pro at
Havheud. will help head pro Nate
Smith with lessons am! clinics, as well
as running the club. This la a nice
opportunity for Jim and ihe Winter
Park Racquet Club Is gelling a good

INGLEWOOD. Calll (Ill'll - When Iasi seen.
Ihr Boston Celtics and Los Angeles Uikrrs
laugh'd more times lhan cheap llshing line. Thr
NBA championship series resumes tonight with
vows ol more aggression.
"We've been railed Ihe 'hud boys.' but we've
|iisl Iw-t-n too nice alxuit II III this series," Ihislon
forward Kevin Mcllalc said Tuesday before the
Celtics practiced for Game 4.
We have to
rrdcdlculc ourselves lo playing harder They’re
thr onrs going out tielng the 'bad hoys.'
We have to change things, It's not punching
or hilling anybody — It's pulling the Ixidy on thr
I m II. bring aggressive."
The defending champion Celtics trail Ihe
Is-sl-of seven series 2 l and need lo win one of the
next iwo games to send Ihe teams back to Boslon
Game 5 Is Friday nlghl al ihr Forum.
Cedric Maxwell agreed with Mcllalc that the
Critics must reestablish Ihclr physical domina­
tion.
We've let them go out and pull our teeth." the
forward said "W e re trying to cat meat out there
without our choppers on They've won the battle
ol ihe boards, and that'snur game,"
Routed lo days ago in Game 1. ihe Lakers have
turned the scries around with a ferocious streak
Hi.ii many claimed was missing last &gt;iai when
they lost the championship to the Critics In seven
games.
law Angeles roach Pal Riley, pleased with his
n-.mi's play lii ihe Iasi two games, said ihe Lakers
must stay hungry
"W e have no edge — none." he said. "If we
Hunk we have an edge, we're In trouble. Wr have
to go 111 like we re down 1 2."
The series turned brutal Sunday when three
Incidents prompted the benrhes tuempty.
"I don't think the Intensity can Increase," said
Los Angeles center Karccm Abdul-Jabbar. who
Sunday be&lt; arne Hie NBA's all-time leading srnrrr

NBA Playoffs
in the playoffs.
Maxwell said the Celtics' problems are Ihclr
own doing
"W e don't have the desire lo do what we have
lo do," he said. 'W r re a lllllr hll more Hellish Ibis
year. I don't feel wr need a gimmick to heal Ihe
l*ukrrs. I don't think they'll he startled like lusi
year.
"W e 're very programmed and we're not
moving the hall around. Wr don't have our house
in order."
Riley Is pleaseil with tils house after three
gam es.

"Both Iranis are very aggressive," Hie Lakrrs
roach said. "We've been a III lie more rlflclent on
ollcitse When we're doing the basics, we can
rebound with any basketball Irani "
Only lour learns have come hack from 3-1
dellelts to win a playoff s e rie s .
"If wr can gel It 2-2. Friday you'll ser us al our
best." said Boston forward Larry Bird, the
league’s MVP who Is mired In a shooting slump

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iSoot'ng rang* on ISO l»k * rt Caspar point* 10 Mt IStnnlng waltfl ot
proof
Mo hll Ihroo in • ro* tram o row bohind our bortch." Coopor told
otlrott "All hit not, to thoro • i w i ony lurk ln*oi*od Itu M lm oU l
— I l l to Byron ond tho root to tho othor gwyt ploying fho gomo (In
pro«ti&lt;Ol "
•
Sort Sornbit lo bomg comporod to "Sombo ’ toy hi* oggro**l«o
ploy in Iho torio* Tho Lokor*' torword loughod oil comporiton* to
Syl**»*or lUllono
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"I'm O g w nho hot lod by •oompto." ho to&gt;d That oosmpio
hotn'l boon thoro "

Anderson, Copeland Set Clinics
Larry
Castle
HERALD
TENNIS

and established pro.
Brian Tulgo. a senior and Hie No. I
player at Rollins College Is the 1985
NCAA Division II singles champion
Brian has been a vital force In ihr
Rollins Irnnta program fur the past
four years and really wrnt nut In a
hla/e ol glory. Winning a national
championship Is an awesome task and

tt lakes a great player in do so. Brian
Talgo has been and Is a great player.
I talked lo Brian's coach. Norm
Copeland, recently and Norm said that
Brian really played well and peaked at
just the right lime. Norm loses most of
Ills players this year, so Is In for a
massive rebuilding Job next year. The
Tart finished fourth In ihe nation this
year In NCAA Dtvtskm II
Thu Anderson, the new pro at
Bay head. Is holding several clinics for
boys and girls starting In a couplr of
weeks Clinics will be held (or all levels
ol pi,iv is and will feature lots of hard
work emphasizing stroke production,
strategy and foot work and condition
drills. Anyone Interested In signing up
for the clinles should call Tim al

A

Itayheud Racquet Club
Rollins Cnllrgr and Copeland will
•dsn start their summer t Unit s In two
weeks. Clinics will hr offered for al)
levels of player* and many age levels
for boys and girls. If you are Interested
In Hie Rollins College Tennis Cam|&gt;s.
call Cope land at Rollins in sign up
Srminnlr Community College and
cage roach Bill Payne are having
another fund raising (emits tournumrnt. This one ta strictly doubles and
will tie held at the SCC courts June 14.
13, 16. Play will tie In men’s and
women's doubles with consolation
rounds to both events. If you would
like to sign up to play In this
tournament, rail Payne at Seminole
Community College (323-1430).

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                    <text>77th Year. No 264 Thursday, June 27, 1985— Sanford, Florida

Evening Herald

(USPS

Price 25 Cents

481 2801

County Scrambles For Office Space
Th e old Seminole County Jail,
built In the late 1950s Im m edi­
ately behind the courthouse,
already slated for renovations,
m ay be expanded upwards to a
third and fourlh floor
T h is Is the latest Idea of a
c o u n t y c o m m is s io n s t ill
scrambling to solve to solve the
recurring problem of needing
more office space. Th e old Jail
expansion would provide space
and ofTlccs for the Juvenile court,
at a spot away from regular
court activities.
T h e county Is also considering
purchases of several buildings In
Sanford,
Th e old Jail was converted to

The old county (all downtown, now known as the courthouse
annex, may be expanded upwards.

office space for the state attorney
and the supervisor of elections
when the new Jail at Five Points
was opened In J u ly 1980 Th e
state attorney Is still there; the
elections office has been moved
to the C o unty Services Building
Plans are to renovate the twostory building, now known as
■he courthouse annex, to house
ihe public defender, part of the
staff of the clerk of the circuit
court and the law library. Th e
renovations are part of court­
house renovations already u n ­
derway.
C o unty commissioners earlier
this week told County Services
D ire cto r J o h n Percy to d e ­

termine whether the foundation
of the old Jail was built with the
capability of supporting two ad­
ditional floors and what the cost
of that construction would be.
Percy said today the plans for
the 25-year old building behind
the courthouse show a third and
fourth floor, but he hasn't been
able to verify whether these
plans were followed through by
requiring a foundation sufficient
In strength to handle two more
floors
He expects to have the In­
formation In hand to report to
the commission at workshops
rtther Monday or Tuesday
Commissioners are also con­

sidering purchasing at a cost of
8415.000 the old Masonic T e m ­
ple on Park Avenue and the Kirk
Plaza on Commercial Street for
8465 000 for additional office
space.
But the former plan to re­
novate and expand the old
health department building on
F re n c h A venue for ju v e n ile
Justice facilities m ay be dis­
carded Th e problem Is the costs
of the renovations for a building
that has limited parking space
Percy has told the board that
construction people in his ofTlce
could do the work for SI50.(XX&gt;
Including materials, but the stall
See SPACE, page 8A

In Sex Case

Deputies Investigated
B y Susan Loden
H e ra ld Sta ff W rite r
Tw o Seminole County sheriffs
deputies are under Investigation
Unlay to determine If they were
Justified In waiting for about 20
minutes before arresting a man
who allegedly performed a sex
a d on a 14-year-old Fern Park
boy w h llr the drputles were
|&gt;arkrd nearby.
The offense, according to in ­
vestigative reports, occurred In a
car deputies had under s u r­
veillance. A n d . although the
alleged sex act lasted only a few

minutes, deputies monitored the
car for about 15 minutes before
Ihe act occurred. Another aspect
of the probe. Is whether deputies
should have used the youth as
bad In the case. It was deputies.
In v e s t ig a t o r s s a id , w h o
themselves allowed the boy to
meet the suspect.
Seminole C o unty Sheriff John
Polk ordered the Internal In­
vestigation Into the deputies'
a c t io n s a f t e r d e p a r t m e n t
supervisors said they found con­
flicting statements In the depu­
ties' reports of the Incident, as

well as apparent violations of
procedural policies, according to
J o h n S p o ls k l. d e p a r tm e n t
spokesman
Sheriff's deputies G. II. Nagala
and Jo hn Negri watched for 20
minutes while the m an and the
boy were In a parked car In the
parking lot of the Krystal Res­
taurant on U S. Highway 17-92
in Fern Park, at about midnight
Tuesday, before m oving In and
charging Charles Roy Stallings.
3 6 . an O rla n d o real estate
broker, with sexual battery on a
m inor child and com m itting a

lewd and lascivious act. accord­
ing to a report w ritte n by
Nagata
Th e 14-year-old boy reportedly
told the deputies that as they
had watched thr car. Stallings
allegedly performed Ihe sex act
on him against his will. Nagata s
report said. Nagata also said In
ihe report that he and Negri did
see movement In the car. and
did see the man lean forward,
but apparently neither deputy
could see the actual sex act. if
one did occur.
See P R O B E , page 8 A

French Won't Become Substitute Jailers'

I

B y David C o w e ll
B E IR U T . Lebanon IUPII A Moslem
mllltlu olflriul said today France has ac­
cepted a proposal to transfer 39 American
hostages to the French Em bassy, but the
French Foreign Ministry said denied the
report saying France Is "ready to accept free
people, b u t out tutelages ” .
"W e will not be substitute jailers." a
French foreign ministry spokesman said In
Paris. " T h e freedom must be unconditional.
There In no question of participating In an
operation that will become a com m itm ent."
And Secretary of State George Shultz
drmanded that. In addition to th r 39 hijack
hostages held for 14 days, seven other

Am ericans abduct*) In Beirut and held for
as long as 15 months must also be returned.
Meanwhile, in Washington. In another
twist In the 13-day drama. President Reagan
has ordered an admlnlstratlon-wlde news
blackout amid unconfirmed reports that a
break In the hostage crisis possibly could
come from Syria or the Lebanese leader
responsible for the captives.
T h e new demand from Shultz and the
com m ents from Amal and French officials
came am id news reports Israel was ready to
release the remaining 735 Lebanese de­
tainees demanded by Shiite gunmen In
exchange for the Americans.
In Beirut, an official of the Shiite Amal

On The Road...
New Engine
Keeps Jenny'
In Race
Editor a note: The Herald la
monitoring thr daily progress
of Sunlord'a road rally team
entered In "Th e Great Am e n ra n H a r e " w hich began
Monday.
third of the field. Ms. Austin
Sanford roadsters G e rald
Gross and his falher Don
ra re d a cross New M exico
Wednesday In the third leg of
the 3.30O-mlle c rosscountry
' Grrat Am erican Race" for
antique cars.
Th e pair covered 360 miles
before Ihey slopped for the
night In Am arillo. Texas, ac­
cording to Patty Auctln. J e rry
Grosa* secretary at h’s S a n ­
ford architectural firm.
Th e duo. tooling down the
mud In their 1932 Deluxe
M o d e l
A ' ‘ J e n n y
Hieam clrancr." Is In Ihe top

said.
About 88 of the original 92
curs are still in Hie race.
Severe heal and w ind knocked
out 10 of the cars Tuesday but
they were back In the race
ufler making repairs
Mechanics tra velin g with
th e Grosses sp e n t a ll of
Tu e sd a y night overhauling
the "Je n n y ." Including re­
placing the w orn out engine.
Ms. Austin said the team Is
carrying extra parts. Includ­
ing two engines, to ensure
Ihey finish Ihe race.
•a# R A L L Y , pags * A

militia who asked not to be identified said
French officials had agreed to take custody
of the 39 T W A hijack hostages and two
French kidnap victim s for two days.
He said French officials had sent a
message to Washington asking the Reagan
administration's approval.
Th e French ministry’ spokesman said
Foreign Minister Roland Dumas talked by
telephone Wednesday night with Shultz and
Israeli Prime Minister Shimon Peres but
gave no details of the talks.
A B C News reported Wednesday that
Dumas called Peres to determine the Israeli
position regarding the Lebanese prisoners —
See HOSTAGES, page 8A

A Whale Of A Job

With a little Elmer's Glue and a lot of Imagination Becky
Crawford, 10, creates a fish mobile sculpture to hang In the
nursery at First Presbyterian Church of Sanford. The
activity Is part of the Vacation Bible School program being

D iU U W iyU AS

Fireworks Sponsors Short $1,000 For Display
Plans for a huge Fourth of Ju ly
f i r e w o r k s d i s p l a y o n th e
Ukefronl In Sanford m ay fizzle If
the project's sponsors don't raise
more money.
Th e Greater Sanford Cham ber
of Commerce, which Is In charge
of this year's display, la 81.000
short of the S3.000 needed to
pay for the show, according to
cham ber President Jack Horner.

T h e chamber Is asking busi­
nesses. civic clubs and Individu­
als to contribute to Its fireworks
fund so the even! will go off with
a bang H o m e r said those Inter­
ested m ay mall their donation to
Ihe chamber at 400 E. Finn St..
Sanford. 32771 or bring It by
themselves. Th e y may also call
al 322-2212 and a representative
from the chamber will come to

their home lo pick up a dona­
tion.
All checks should be made
p a y a b le to Ih e " S a n f o r d
C h a m b e r of C o m m e rc e
Fireworks Fund " All donations
will go toward the purchase of
fireworks and the names of
contributors will be published In
a special J u ly 4th advertisement
In Ihe Evening Herald, Homer

Fire On Disney Monorail
L A K E B U E N A V I S T A |UPI| A
crowded monorail car al Walt Dtaney
W orld caught fire 20 feel above the
g ro u n d late W ednesday and rescue
work rs lowered 200 passengers lo safely
w ith lift trucks, a Disney spokesman said
No Injuries were reported although six
people were taken to a hospital for
examination bul did not require treat­

ment. said a Disney spokesman
Th e evacuation was described as or­
derly. Passengers scrambled atop the
cars, then climbed Inlo Ihe baskrt-llkr
lifts of several flrelrucks and were
lowered to the ground.
Th e overhead train had Just lefl Ihe
theme park's E P C O T Center and was
relum ing lo the parking lot.

Senate Nixes Reynolds Nomination
W A S H IN G T O N (UP I) In a major
defeat for Ihe administration, the Senate
J u d i c i a r y C o m m itte e re je cte d the
nomination of W illiam Bradford Reynolds

for a Justice Department promotion and
refused lo send his name to Ihe Senate
floor, even with an unfavorable recom­
mendation

Kfrchhoff Bocki Mobile Hoiw Request

‘Mothers-ln-Law Are An Endangered Species'
By Donas Katas
Herald Staff Writer
lira s 1rom two sons-ln law that
Ihelr mother-in-law be allowed to live
in a mobile home on property near
them so they can lakr care of her
touched Ihe heart of County C o m ­
missioner Bill Klrchhoff Tue sd a y
night.
"Mothers-In-law are an rndangrred
species." Klrchholf said In a light
vein. W hen there axe iwo dedicated
people who are trying lo help their
mothrr-ln-lttw they should be en­
couraged."
Klrchholf made Ih r motion, re­
quested by ihe Roy T . and Carl
Roberts to o ve rturn a Board of
Adjustm ent's decision denyln|
Ing a
special exception lo Ihe men toi place
a mobile home for a period of
of five
years on a tract on Ihe south side of

rtwtt k, Twnmf VitwtM

state Road 419 and 434. west of
Tuskawllla Road was approved.
The commission voted unanim ous­
ly to approve and commissioners
advised the m en that they could
again go before that board at the end
of five years and ask for a lime
extension.
The commissioners also approved a
10-year perm it requested by Betty L.
Baddy to park her new mobile home
on a parcel In Osceola Acres on Ihe
cast side of Shawnee Trail near
Osceola Road In southeast Seminole
County.
Early In Its evening public hearings
Tuesday, ihe commissioners turned
down the'request when Mrs. Eaddy
failed to appear. Th e turndown was
on a 4-1 vote with Commissioner
Barbara Christensen disarm ing,
Mrs. Eaddy had requested In w rit-

I

ing appealed the decision by the
Board of Adjustment for a five year
ralher than a 10-year permit.
Mrs Chrtstenaen In voting against
Ihe turndown said It la possible that
Mrs Eaddy was having • mobile
home financed and needed to have a
10-year permit because the financing
was for a period of years.
When Mrs. Eaddy appeared later In
the meeting, she asked for reconsid­
eration. rilin g other mobile homes In
her ares which have 10-year permits
and added that her mobile home la
brand new and Its financing la over a
10-year period.
The commissioners reconsidered
ihe Issue and overturned Ihe Board of
Adjustment decision unanimously.
In other zoning matters, the com ­
mission:
• Unanimously denied a change In

zoning from agriculture to Industrial
for an eight acre parrel on Ihe south
side of county Road 427. west of
County Home Road near Sanford
requested by Frank G Schmidt
John Dwyer, county land develop­
ment manager, said the majority of
ihe site Is wetlands and unsuitable
for development. He also said the
re zo n ln g co n flicts w ith planned
policies to prohibit strip development
along Ihe two-lane road.
Schmidt did not appear at the
public hearing until after Ihe Issue
had been discussed and rejected.
Schmidt earlier told the Planning and
Zoning Commission that plana were
to build warehouses and offices on
(he property.
• Approved a request by Louis
Gabos and Leslie King for a change in
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Bar Sued For Serving
He says Ihe guy al Ihe table with him was
drunk
He says that even though Ihe guy was
dm n k. ihe barkeep kepi serving him drinks.
He says he got Into a long and host lie
argument with Ihe drunk man who subse­
quently beat him up when he Hied to leave.
Th e bar la at fault, alleges Wayne Layton,
of Orlando. In a ctvU suit filed Wednesday at
thr Seminole County Courthouse.
Th e Incident occurred Oct. 19. 1983. a
llllle after 1:30 p m . al Bennlgan s Tavern In
Caaaelberry. on stale Road 436. ihe suit
slates.
He states the bar should not have
continued lo serve the person drinks and did
not call the police when II appeared they
should have been called In the ensuing
attack. Layton says he suffered physical and
mental pain. Injuries, humiliation and medl
cal expenses.
Layton la asking for damages In excess of
85.000 According to circuit court records.
Ihe Intoxicated man was not prosecuted.
J im Fisher. Layton's Altamonte Springs
attorney, maid today the suit la filed. In pan.
because a Florida Supreme Court ruling just
a couple of months before the Incident
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Thuriday, June 17 , 171)

'Mickey M ouse' Courses Out

NEA Moves To Toughen Teaching Requirements

NATION

W A S H IN G TO N IUPI) - Th e
head of Am erica's biggest teach­
ers' union predicts her group's
convention delegates, led up
with "M ickey Mouse education
courses," w ill support tough
certification requirem ents for
new teachers.
Mary Futrell. president of the
1.7 m illio n -m e m b e r National
Education Association, said a
vigorous extrance exam and
Internship program would help
raise ihe esteem as well as the
salaries of teachers.
"If we make training a lot
more rigorous, a loi of people
who com plain about Mickey
Mouse education courses will
want lo enter Ihe profession,"
Futrell said Wednesday.
Teachers are now among the
n a t io n 's l o w e s t -p a i d p r d •
fesslonals with an average salary
of $23 000 — a fact cltrd lo
e x p la in w h y m o s t o f the
country's best and brightest
students are seeking other fields
of work
Futrell said she will ask Ihe
7,000 delegates lo Ihe N EA's
s ix -d a y c o n v e n t io n , w h ic h
lieglns Friday. ” lo put Ihe NEA
squarely on record In support of
the toughest possible certifica­
tion re qu ire m e n t for new teach­
ers."
"I've been working for at least
a year Indicating It Is lime lo
clarify our position." she said.
" T h e r e s p o n s e h a s be en
extremely poslllve. I iH-lleve II
will pass overwhelm ingly."

IN BRIEF
Russian Duo On Trial For Spying
Enter Pleas To Avoid Life Terms
I.O S A N G E L E S (U P I) — A Russian Immigrant rouple
charged wlih lin in g art F ill agent Into espionage with
promise* of m x and gold mode a deal two month* Into their
(rial and pleaded gtilliy to conspiracy In an emoltonal
&lt; onrtronm appearance.
Nikolai Ogorodnikov and his wife. Svetlana, pleaded
guilty Wednesday to one count each of conspiracy to
com m it espionage Ogorodnikov was Immediately senfenced lo eight years In prison and his wife will be
sentenced Ju ly 15 to 18 years under the plea bargain
agreement approved by U .S. District Jud g e David Kenyon.
Without the plea bargain, the couple who Immigrated In
1973 could have been sentenced to life Th e y will be
c 11glble for pa role a ft er servl n g one I h Ird of th r l r se n tences.
T h e former Fill agent. Klchard Miller, 48. testified
against Ills onetime lover. Svetlana, and her husband.
Under a grant of Im m u n ity, his testimony rannot Ire used
against him when his trial begins later this summer.
T h e Ogorodnikovs, working for the K G B . were arrested
Oct. 2. 11184, at their Mnllywrxxl apartment on charges they
offered Miller $65,000 In cash and gold In exchange for
classified documents.

Fire's Toxic Fumes Sicken 100
C O A C H E L L A , t ’nlif. (UPI) — A poisonous cloud from a
lire in a pesticide warehouse - lhr second such Incident In
Southern California this week - forced 2,000 people of flee
their homes and farms In two desert towns.
More than 100 people were treated Wednesday for
nausea attacks and breathing problems after Inhaling
fumes spewed from a burning warehouse containing 25
tons of pesticides and chemical fertilizers.
Hazardous materials e x e r t s In protective gear crept into
ihe Warehouse lo gather samples of the fumes lo determine
how toxic It Is There was no estimate of when the people
m u ld return In their homes.
Fire broke out at the W ilbur Ellis Co, u Im u i I 7:15 u m .
(T e w s feared putting water on the flames would errale a
chemical reaction that could touch off an explosion, so they
let the fire smolder all day.
It was the second chemical warehouse fire hi Southern
California Ibis week A toxic plume from a burning
pesticide storage building forced up to 10.000 people from
their homes In Orange County Sunday and Monday.

W A S H IN G TO N |UI’l| The
House Wednesday banned all
U .S . testing of anti-satellite
weapons on objects In ajiacc.
resolving one of thr few re­
m aining Issues In (he $292
billion defense authorization hill.
By a vote of 229-193. members
passed an amendment offered by
Hep. George Brow n. D-Callf..
that forbid* lest* of Ihe U.S.
system unless the Soviet Union
resumes Irsllng Its own satellite
killer syslrm.
Rep. J im C o u rie r. H -N .J ,,
prrpared an amendment that
would allow u m in im um of three
tests — Ih e sam e n u m b e r
permitted In this fiscal year —
but did not uller It. Instead
arguing against Brown's pro­
posal His amendment was the
same us the Senate's position on
lhe Issue.
T h r opposing |M&gt;s!llonn In the
House and Senate versions will
have lo lie worked out In a
conference committee.
Brown argued Ihe U.S. weapon

S O L E D A O , C’allf. ItJI’II — Parole authorities decided
without debate to reject Slrhnn Sir ban's seventh request
for parole, saying he must wall two inure years lo mukr
another hid for release from the llfr sentence lie Is serving
forthc 1068 assassination of Sen Robert F, Kennedy.
Slrhan, 41. reacted by denouncing the offlduls us
"politk «il lackeys following the orders of higher-ups."
Slrhan shot Kennedy In the head at clone range at the
Ambassador Hotel In Los Angeles June 5. 1968, moments
after the New York senator had won the California
Democratic presidential primary.
He was convicted In 1969 and sentenced to die. but the
penally was reduced In 11172 lo life In prison when the
i'ofllornia Supieme Court outlawed the deal h sentence.

W O RLD
IN BRIEF

W A R S A W , Poland |UI*I| — Authorities cracked down on
Solidarity activists us the lounder of the outlawed union
urged Poles lo prnlrsl u 15 percenl Increase In lire price of
incut J u ly 1.
Th e Comm unist Purtyvj newspaper Trybm ut Lutlu said
Wednesday "meat will cost more starting ... J u ly I and
nobody should lie surprised by the decision."
" T h e Increases can lower Ihc living standards of the
people." Solidarity's Runnier. Lech Walesa, told reporters
Wednesday.
“ In (his situation the iieiqilr have a right to protest,"
Wulrsa said as underground Solidarity organizers repeutrd
calls (or a 15-mlnutr strike on J u ly I.
T h e Nobel Pence Prize winner did not suy what lonn the
protests should lake, but expressed his confidence "In the
choice of the people" In continuing (hr struggle
For the |iasl iwo months Solidarity supporters have
printed clandestine anti state Iciflris calling lor u sirlkr
J u ly I and a number ol activists have been arrested: some
receiving Jail senlrncra of up la 3V» years.

Dalian* Jama* Salat N atan J Uuaoot
an* * atari VlllaUl

O ppose extending school year
Think merit pay would work
Feel underpaid
Favor more federal
funding for schools

Don't feel respected
by so ciety__________

What Teachers Think
A survey of 2,000 U.S. teachers found that most favor a
return to the 3 R’s — along with increased discipline. More
than half of the teachers leel underpaid and unrespected.

convictions of peacetime es­
pionage. Another amendment
would call for a Pentagon study
of a death penalty for those
convicted of espionage.
Th e U.S. untl'xaicllltc weapon
consists of whai amounts lo a
huge bullet atop a missile fired
from a high Hying F I 5 fighter. It
rushes Into space lo collide with
a low-Hying satellite.
The Soviet system. Irsled bul
said lo be effective about half the
lime, rises to match the orbit ol a
largei satellite and then destroys
II with an explosion.
Brown noted that three tests
against an object In space can be
undertakrn this year, and said
he wauled to block even those
because of whai tie said was a
Pentagon rush to declare the
system ready for use.
The competing amendments
were offered to the $292 billion
llscal 1986 defense authorization
bill Ihe Bouse hopes to complete
today before leaving on a Fourth
of Ju ly holiday recess.

According to police records, an Informant
According lo police reports. Silvan met
with a Metropolitan Bureau of Investigation working w lih undercover agents contacted
agent In the parking lot of the Handy Way Mrs. Denton and her son on about four
convenience store. 250 W ym ore Hoad. occasions between Oct. 1 and 4 to buy
Altamonte Springs, und discussed the sale cocaine. During one meeting at the Day’s
of a kilo of cocaine for $40,000. Forty Lodge on Douglas Road. Altamonte Springs,
minutes later the agent met with Silvan and the Informant paid the suspects $1,200 In
a second man. Th e second m an left then m urkrd money for an ounce of cocaine.
came back and said (here were two people
At u second meeting, the Informant paid
In the (larking lot who looked like police­
man Silvan gol suspicious and left, hut the the couple $2,600 for two uunces of cocaine.
second man went ahead w ith the sale,
offering Ihe drugs to the agent. Th e second The Informant then went to the woman's
mun was arrested at the scene and was later house where two other suspects lived and
told Ihe 16-year-old girl thal police had
released on $ 10.000 bond
arrested ihe Denlons. She allegedly called
Ihe 4 1-year-old man who came to the house.
Silvan was arrested Nov. 5.
In Ihe second case. Carole Sue Denton, 37. As the girl and the man were walking from
of 229 Hlllcrest Drive, was senlrncrd by Ihe house, agents arrested them. Th e girl
Davis lo 3 years In prison and a $50,000 fine had $10,000 wrapped In a newspaper In her
Jacket pocket, a sheriffs report said
for her Involvement In s cocaine sale.
Her son. Jam es Franklin Denton J r ., 18.
who pleaded guilty to possession of cocaine,
was senlenred by Davis to 3 years proba­
tion.
A 16-year-old girl and a 41 year-old man
also arrested In the case await disposition of
I heir charges.

Officers repurted finding a "cocaine pro­
cessing room " and five ounces of the drug In
the home.
In early May through a civil suit brought
by Ibe Seminole County Sheriff's Depart­
ment. the Denlons forfeited a car and almost
$22,000 In drug money taken during the
arrests.

Faison Takes Over Police, Fire Administrative Duties
Sanford City Manager Frank
Faison Is now officially In charge
of the administrative affairs of
Ihe city's police and fire de­
partments.
Th e city commission unani­
mously approved an ordinance
M onday e x p a n d in g the city
manager's duties (o Include the
administrative functions of thoae
agencies.
T h e d u t ie s a re m o s t ly
personnel related, such aa ap­
proval of payrolls, maintaining
lllrs. approval of raises and
handling Insurance claims. The
city manager would have no say
about (he departments' tactical
o r operational m atters. Th e
police and (Ire chiefs still will
answ e r d ire ctly to the city
commission
Th e ordinance makes official a
practice that has been In place
(or yean. Form er C ity Manager
W arren "Pete" Knowles told the
commission In March he bad
been working Informally with
the police and fire chiefs, helping
them with budget and personnel

HOSPITAL NOTES
A Imllft. M o a n a Im as Mot* M Won*
anSSarSaraA William*

Oppoaa extending school day

icism on provisions authorizing
(he Pentagon lo comply with
requests from civilian agencies
In Interdicting drug shipments
outside the United Slates, was
hailed by moat as an entirely
proper Job for the military.
In response to ihe spy case
Involving a Navy family and u
close friend. Ihe House also
voted 333*71 Wednesday night
to let the Pentagon give Jelly­
graph tests to applicants for
OCCCM to data uf the liiglirnl
security classifications and to
require random tests of (hose
with access to such Information.
Opponents argued the tests
are of llltle value, bul lest hacker
Bill Dickinson. R-Ala., argued.
"If It's only 50 percent effective.
It's worth It."
R rp .lack Brooks. D-Texas.
said. "T h e good criminals will
su rv iv e . T h e moles w ill go
M e m b rrs la lc r passed an deeper."
amendment 364-51 lo give Ihe
T o d a y , th e H o u s e w a s
Pentagon permission lo go after expected to vote on a proposal to
drug smugglers
allow m ilitary courts martial to
T h r measur** which drew crit­ Impose the death penally for

Silvan was u rrs lrd Nov. 5 by A llam nntr
Springs police In connection w ith his
Involvement In an Oct. 20 drug deal. A
codrfendanl In thr case. Anthony Flruvo. 22.
uf K iy Hlscnynr. did not show up for
sentencing recently und Is believed to have
letl the county for Columbia where be may
have relatives, said Steve Laurence, pro­
secutor on th r case. A warrant haa been
Issued for Bravo's arrest. If arrested between
now and Oct. 20. 1991. before statute ol
limitations nullify th r charge, he can be
sentenced In the case. Laurence said.

Solidarity Calls For Strike

A t t s s i M u s a Sm *

Favor staler firing of Incompetent teachers

was hill another step In an arms
race threatening lo escalate Into
space and make the world less
secure.
C o u rie r, noting the Soviet
Union lias a system that can
work somellmes, said, "W e ’re
d e a lin g w ith a p o sitio n of
asym m etry," and argued devel­
opment ol the U.S, system would
he a move toward deterrence.
B efore a d o p tin g B r o w n 's
amendment. Ihe House decided
lo add $20 million lo thr Mil for
studies of satellite survivability.
As Ihc House moved Into work
on a long list of other defense
a m e n d m e n ts, m em bers also
agreed on a voice vote lo add $1
b i l l i o n to c o n v e n t i o n a l
wrajMinrry readiness account*
from money saved by previous
cutback* In Ihe M X missile
program

Ill the Oral case Ivan Silvan, also known as
Ivan Sylvun. 25. of* 302 Coble Drive,
laingwond. was sentenced to 4 years In
prison by Circuit Judge S. Joseph Davts J r .
and was given a $30,000 fine. Silvan must
serve at least 3 years of the sentence and
bankruptcy cannot be declared to avoid the
line.

Hid. hr warurd, "T h e Soviet Union. If It faces a real
threat from space, will find a means effectively to counter II
and. I am saying ip d lr d rlln llrly, lei no one have any
doubts about It."

i

"W e don't think they are
doing an adequate Job." she
said "W e think we can come up
with an Instrument thal Is valid,
that will assess whether those
coining In can teach."

Seminole C o u n ty w ill c v e n lu u lly be
• lOO.OtX) rlrhcr because of Iwo $50,000
fines handed out Wednesday 111 separate
cases In circuit court for trafficking cocaine.

our country."

K Jataba, Pm O M Jarwt

Want mors eomputsr
foreign-language curricula

exams.

By D ciuc Jordan
Herald Staff W riter

M OSCO W (U l’ll — Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev. In
Ills strongest anil Am erican s|&gt;eech yet, claim s Washington
Is playing games at the Geneva arms talks and making
curtailment of nuclear weri|&gt;ons lut|&gt;oaa!hlr
The televised speech to an audience of workers In the
Ukrainian town of Dnepropetrovsk Wednesday was also Ids
must Ideological to date and called III a confident and
stirring manner reminiscent of Nikita Khrushchev for a
new banding together of socialist countries lo combat
capitalism.
In a speech Interrupted several times by thunderous
applause, Gorbachev described the U.S. attitude at the
Geneva arm* talks as foot-dragging and lucking In
seriousness and called for belter relations w ith China.
Gorbachev called the so-culled defensive nature of "Stur
W ars." President Reagan s Strategic Defense Initiative,
"n oth in gb ut a fairy tale for the naive."
Behind It lies Washington s real plun "to try lo parulyze
the strategic wru|x&gt;n* ol the Soviet Union lo guarantee for
themselves the possibility of launching a nuclear strike at

i* i* &gt; «

‘ My goal Is simple: A compe­
tent and caring teacher In every
rlaxsroom." she said.
Th e NEA president said 35
si airs already have a "bodge
p o d g e " of teacher entrance

Prefer stricter discipline mors horns work

Pair Fined $50,000 Each For Cocaine Dealing

Gorbachev: U.S . Playing
Games At Arms Talks

ADMIttlONt

Th e N EA's smaller rival, the
580.000-member American Fed­
eration of Teachers, received
praise In January when Presi­
dent Albert Shanker called for a
national certification test for new
teachers.
Futrell said she favors slate
exams but like Shanker wants
Ihe lest developed with the
assistance of teachers Futrell
and Shanker also favor an In­
ternship period for new teachers
Futrell has also said no one
should be allowed lo teach
unless they obtained an average
of 2.5 out of a m axim um 4 0
college grade point average.

Favor mors reading'w riting math smphasls

House Bans Space Weapons Testing

Kennedy's Killer Denied Parole *

tastral Marts* a i | « n r l H a t f u l

In the 1960* and 1970s. the
N E A opposed standardized tests
for students as well as teachers,
charging that they were racially
biased and obstructed equal
opportunity.
In recent years, however, the
N EA has worked w ith organiza­
tions that develop standardized
tests and has backed off Its hard
line.

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o u c h At a r i
IsfOai# bait* L Moatid an* loan ■
Millar

Dalai, Oampt*, Carnal
0*Man* JaS n lO nM tai

lam iaad Oaramj T Manx*
a larm
L*uvJ and Matmia F Imos. atat, t»,

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matters. But hr said such an
prdlnance was needed to lighten
city organization and make the
departments more accountable.
Th e ordinance was initiated by
Mayor Bettye Sm ith earlier this
year She said she wanted to
bring all city departments under
the supervision of the city m a n ­
ager. Faison said he agreed with
the ordinance.
In o th er action, the c o m ­
mission:
• A s k e d C it y A tto rn e y
W illia m Colbert to draft an
ordinance creating a 15-member
Youth Advisory Board. Th e Idea
was sparked by Commissioner
David Farr who haa said he
wantn to tee a teen center
established for the young people
of Sanford ao they don't have to
wander "aim lessly" In shopping
center parking lots.
As a start. Farr suggested Ihe
municipal civic centerbe opened
on Friday and Saturday nights
for dances and socials
Th e committee la to consist of
three commissioners, two teens

and citizens.
• Agreed lo pay C o lb ert
$12,423.76 for work he did for
March. April and May. Th e fee la
for about 183 hours of work at
$63 an hour plus other costa
s u c h as m a ilin g a n d
photocopies. Most of Colbert's
time, about 108 hours, was
■pent preparing for and attend­
ing hearings at the state De­
p a rtm e n t of E n v iro n m e n ta l
Regulation In Tallahassee April
14 snd 13. according lo a report
Colbert filed w ith the c o m ­
mission. At the hearings, the
city was challenging DER's order
that S a n fo rd stop d u m p in g
tre a te d s e w a g e In to L a k e
Monroe.
T h e c o m m i s s i o n a ls o
earmarked $10,000 to pay for
the expenses of two new de­
partment heads. Th e directors of
the Engineering and Planning
and A d m in is tra tiv e Services
departments will each receive
$5,000 to move to Sanford.
T h e two positions were created

b y the c o m m is s io n , w h ic h
approved an ordinance con­
solidating Ihe city staff from nine
divisions Into the two depart­
ments. Th e ordinance was re­
quested by City Manager Frank
Faison who sold adding the new
department heads would bring
added expertise to C ity Hall.

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Thurvday, June 37 , If U —JA

Court: Choose Between Reliqious Faith And Job
W A S H IN G T O N |UPI| In declaring u n constitutional a state law protecting people from
being forced to work on their Sabbath, the
Supreme Court has. in effect, said some worker,
may be forced to choose between their Job and
their faith.
The Justices, voting 8 1 Wednesday, struck
down a Connecticut Sabbath observance statute,
saying Its "unyielding weighing In favor of
Sabbath observers over all other Interests"
results In an unconstitutional m ingling of church
and slate.

T h e ruling was a defeat for the Reagan
administration. Connecticut and several state and
city organizations that argued no employee
should have to choose between practicing hi*
faith and working at a particular Job.
W riting for the majority. Chtef Justice Watren
Burger said. " T h e Connecticut statute Imposes
on employers and employees an absolute duty to
conform their business practices to the particular
religious practices of the employee.
" T h e state thus commands that Sabbath
religious concerns automatically control over all

secular Interests at the work place.”. Burger
wrote. "A s such, the statute goes beyond having
an Incidental or remote effect of advancing
religion.”
Justice William Kehnquist dissented.
T h e case was brought by the estate of a m an
demoted for refusing to work on Sunday. Donald
Th o rn to n had challenged his demotion because
Connecticut law requires employers to give
workers one day a week off to practice their
religion.
T h e law since has been amended to allow all

w orkers at least one day of rest.
At first. Gaidar successfully challenged his
demotion, w inning reimbursement lor lost pay
and fringe benefits.
But the stale Supreme Court said the Sabbath
taw Itad religious overtones and advanced religion
because It allowed religious people to designate
ihelr day off while denying that same right lo
those who do not observe a day ol worship
Thornton, a Presbyterian, worked from 1975
until March 8. 1980. as a department manager for
Cal dor Inc., a targe New England department
store chain

Tombstone Planted In Woman's Front Yard
A S ou th Sem inole C o u n ty
woman glanced out her window
Wednesday ntght and saw a the
unusual sight of a tombstone
planted In her front yard.
Maxine Efstathlon. 44. of 2303
Firldlngwood St . made a hasty
call lo the sheriff*s department
S e m in o le C o u n ty sh eriff's
deputy Joe Bennett reported the
marker Is a cross and I he legible
portion of the Inscription says
W. Robert. March 20. 1970.
Bennett checked the county
cemetery on South Street and
didn't find a place for the stolen
stone there. T h e stone was
turned over to the technical
services division of the Sheriffs
Department, a sheriff's report
said.

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DUI ARRESTS
The following persons have
been a rre s te d In S e m in o le
County on a charge of driving
under the Influence:
— W illiam Ju lia n Herndon. 31. of
Holly Hill, wan arrested at 11:30
p.m. Wednesday aftrr he was
found sleeping In the driver's
seat of his vehicle parkrd In the
easlhound emergency lane of
Inlcrstale 4. T h e vehicle's motor
was running and lights on. H«*
w a s a ls o c h a r g e d w it h
possession of less than 20 grams
of m a riju an a and drug p a r­
aphernalia after a small quantity
of pot. cigarette rolling papers
and a syringe werr reportedly
found In the vehicle, a Florida
Highway Patrol report said
— Jeff Michael Ventre. 22. of P.O.
Box 1346 Lake Mills Road.
Oviedo, at 3:30 a m Thu rsd ay
aftrr reportedly rolling his vehi­
cle while being pursued by a
Seminole C oun ty sheriff's depu­
ty on Lake Mills Road at Fort
Christmas Road. Oviedo T h e
deputy rrported signaling for Ihc
man lo dim the light of his
vehicle. He did. but returned
them to high beam, a sheriff's
report said. T h e deputy began
his pursuit of the man s vehicle
und arrested him after the crash,
the report said.
MACHINE MOLESTED
A 22-ycar-old Sanford man has
been charged with "molesting"
a v e n d in g m a c h in e a n d
possession of burglary loots
Sanford police rrportrd the
suspect allegedly tried lo break
Into a pay telephone at 1612 W
I3 (h St.. Sanford, at about 5
a m. Police said he tried to pry
open Ihr phone using a screw­
driver and a plrce of cement
block.
T h e s c r e w d r iv e r was r e ­
portedly found In a box Just
outside the door of (he phone
booth and the cement on a ledge
Inside, a police report said.
Michael Lee King, of 1515 W,
16th St., was arrested at the
phonr booth. He was being held
in lieu of 15.000 bond
COUPLE CHAROED
An Iowa m an and an Orlando
w o m a n w e r e a r r e s t e d In
C a sselb e rry W ednesday and
charged w ith possession of a
vehlle reported stolen In North
Carolina.
The pair were arrest rd after
they were spotted In the 1984
Jeep Renagadr at 1029 7th St..
Casselberry, a Seminole County
shertfTs report said.
Todd Dean Van Foasen. 21.
and Grace Marie Pickrls. 23.
were charged at abnul 10 p.tu.
Wednesday. Th e y were being
held In lieu of $5,000 bond each,
alter hr fell from a forklift which
FORKLIFT VICTIM CRITICAL
A 22-year-old Sanford man

crushed by a fork tilt lemalncd In
vrto u s condition today In the
critical care unit of Central
Florida Regional Hospital. Sanlord.
Melvin Angle. o| 191214 Sanford Avc.. suffered a broken leg
and hip. as well groin Injuries
and punclurc wounds m his legs
then run over him , a rescue
n-jxirl said,
Angle was tid in g on Ihr front
ol the forklift, steadying a barrel
nl c h e m ic a ls , at S and H
Fabricating. 2650 Jewett Lane.
Sanford, at about 4 45 p m
Sunday, when he slipped und
fell In Iron! of the vehicle,
according to his grandfather.
H rltle y A n g le
T h e 114-ton
lorkllft. being driven by another
m an. ran over the 115-pound
Angle Itelorr It could lx- stopped.
\nglc said
Th e driver then tracked the
lor kill! over him again to get him
nut from u n d e r the vehicle,
according to Sanlortl rescue
workers,
Brttley Angle said he got his
version of the story from com­
pany officials, they would not
comment on the incident to the

llrmld
Angle was heavily sedalrd and
in severe pain Wednesday, his
grandfather said He underwent
surgery Sunday night and Is
exjicctcd lo lx- operated on many
more times before his scheduled
release In about eight weeks He
w ill also h u v e to u nd e rg o
e xtensive p h y s ic a l therapy.
Angle said
"T h e doctor said II It would
have run over his chest Is would
have killed him
Angle said
C O R R E C T IO N
Marylen Jennings. 2 H. ol 1203
W Eighth St.. Sanford, was
taken to the hospital by her
husband. George, alter having a
seizure at about 3 a m Satur­
day. The Evening Herald Incor­
rectly reported that she was
taken by a friend.
BLIP OF THE KNIFE
A 19-year-old Sanford man
accidentally stabbed himself
Tuesday m orning but was not
hospitalized, according to u re­
scue report.
Dennis Gales, of 415 S. Orange
Ave.. received a cut about on­
e-half Inch deep on his leg. (he
report said. Rescue workers
liandaged (he wound bul Gales
refused lo he taken to the
hospital.
JEEP FRAUD UPDATE
Seminole C o u n ty sheriff's in­
vest Igalors said a man arrested
F rid a y for a lle g e d ly bilking
would-be buyers of U.S. gov­
ernment surplus Jeeps out of
about $20,000 did business as
National Wholesale Distribution.
Fern Park. He reportedly even
gave receipts to buyers of the
non-exlstant vehicles.
Investigator Kevin Crosier said
some victims, w ho each gave the
suspect a $200 deposit, n n y
recognize the bogus company
name Instead of the suspect s.
Those defrauded should report
ihelr case (o h im at Ih r sheriffs
department.
Since the arrest of Wayne Dale

Dreyer. 41. of 103 Borado Road.
Sanford, on charges - of grand
theft and fraud, over 100 victim*
tn Seminole and Orange counties
have reported being defrauded.
Crosier said.
Some of the m oney, about
$2,000, has been returned to the
buyers of the vehicles which
government officials have said
do not exist and would never be
sold In that wuy. T h e cases dute
bark to November and. Crosier
said, the suspect had reportedly
promised delivery of the un­
assembled vehicles on April 26.
Dreyer has been released from
ihe Seminole C o u n ty Jail on
$5,000 bond
DEALING BARTENDER
A 2 1 -year-old W in te r Park
Itartender has been charged with
sale of cocaine after allegedly
m a k in g a deal w ith a man
working wllh Seminole County
d rug task force agents.
Agents reported their Infor­
mant met the female suspect
and allegedly bought 14 ounce of
cocaine from her for $80 on
A p ril 27. Th e deal was reported Iy made at the Hideaway
L o u n g e , s ta te R o a d 4 3 6 ,
Casselberry, where the suspect
w o r k s as m a n a g e r a n d
bartender, a sheriff s report said.
On Tuesday the wom an was
followed by a shertfTs deputy as
she left her Job.
She was
signaled lo stop her vehicle at
Gooding's Plaza, stale Road 436.
Casselberry, al about 7:30 p.m,
Tuesday, and was arrested.
Etllr Michelle Parnell, of I4H7
East brook Ulvd., was being held
In lieu of $8,000 bond.
TH E F T A R R ESTS
T w o Daytona Beach men who
attracted Ihe attention of police
while acting suspiciously In Ihr
(uirklng lol of the Altumonlc
Mall. Attamonlr Springs, have
been charged In connection wllh
Ihe theft of Items found In the
car in which they were riding,
One was also charged w llh Ihefl
of that car.
A woman with the men was
not charged. Police reported
berum lng suspicious when they
sp o tte d ihe d r iv e r b u n g in g
around Ihe car In OO-degrec plus
heat. After Ihe other m an and
the woman Joined him In Ihe
vehicle poller pursued the car on
stale Road 436 lo Inlcrstale 4,
where the vehicle was slopped.
Police rrported finding savings
Isolds worth about $1,700 and
belonging to a Holly Hill woman
In the trunk of the car. Other
ttrma including clothing and a
video recorder believed stolen in
Volusia County were also found
In Ihe vehicle. O ffice rs de­
termined the car had also been
stolen In South Daytona Beach
In October 1984.
Th e driver. Audrun Murray
Butler. 29. has hern charged
w llh grand Ihefl auto, resisting
arrest, prowling und grand theft
Michael Johnson. 30. hoc been
ch a rg e d w llh se cond-degree
grand theft The arrests were
made at about 6 p .m . Tuesday
and both men were being held In
lieu of $5,000 bond each
DIDN'T MEAN TO SHOOT
Ja n e O. Franks. 37, of 151
Ralniree Drive. Cusselbcrry. ac*
cld rn ia lly shot herself In Ihe
right leg with her husband's
38-eallber revolver, a Seminole
C o u n ly sheriffs report said.
Mrs Franks was wounded al
her home at about 7:30 a m.
Tuesday when the gun went off
as she picked II up. She had
e n tr a n c e and e x it w o u n d s

through her leg and deputies
reported she was In fair condi­
tion after treatment at W inter
Park Memorial Hospital. W inter
Park.
H er husband. Ralph. 43. re­
ported the incident lo deputies.
Ihe report said
BUR GLARIES $ THEFTS
L e o n a rd H. Hooks. 19. of
W in te r S p rin g s, reported lo
sheriffs deputies that his wallet
containing $342 was stolen after
he placed It on a counter at the
7-Eleven. 111 Wektva Springs
Blvd.. Longwood. al about 2 a m .
Wednesday.
A boat and motor worth about
$2,000 were taken by a thief
who a Ist&gt; stole about $90 worth
of food and other llrm s from the
home of W illiam K Hopkins. 38,
of Route 1. Box I77K, Maureen
Drive. Sanford, on Monday or
Tuesday. The boal and motor
werr taken from a dock behind
ihc house, a shcrlirs report said
A 197 4 H a rle y D a v id s o n
motorcycle worth $4,500 was
stolen from the home of Robert
H enry Garltng. 34. of Second
and C h u rc h streets. Geneva, on
Tuesday, a sheriffs report said.
About $560 worth of tools
were stolen from Thom as L.
M arry of 4648 Tiffany Woods
Circle, Oviedo, between Ju n e 5
and 21. Deputies salt! workm en
were a I Ihe home when the tools
disappeared.

The authority, comprised of all five counly
commissioners and Sanford Comm issioner David
Farr and Altam onte Springs Comm issioner Lee
Constantine, asked the c o u n ty commission
earlier this m onth to hlrr a full-time director to
demonstrate the authority's seriousness about
; building an expressway In Seminole.
During budget sessions Iasi week, the com­
m ission te n ta tive ly approved a budget of
$113,000 to set up an authority office.
Of thul sum . $46,000 la expected lo be the
salary of the executive director. County A d ­
ministrator Ken Hooper said.
The commission sent s prosper live Job dr
- script Ion for the executive director's post (o the
authority for concurrence before Ihe position Is
- advertised.
;

Th e

proposed

budget for

the

department

includes $74,000 for Ihe salaries of a director and
a secretary Including fringe benefits: $24,000 for
o|&gt;erattnru and $ 14.900 for office equipment.
Th e director Is expected to lie on the Job by
early October. T ra in in g required It a bachelor's or
master's degree In engineering or planning with
emphasis on transportion and a m in im u m of four
years experience In engineering or planning In
the area of transportation or an equivalent
combination of related training and experience.
Hooper said the director will work w ith the
county's deputy administrator for development.
W txxly Price, and have an office In the counly
services building.
Public Winks Director Larry Sellers has been
functioning as acting expressway authority
director. The first project of the director will be
spearheading the effort to get an expressway built
In Seminole County. Such a toll road Is slated to
connect to the Orange County expressway near
Dean Road In southeast Seminole C o u n ty.
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Fishing gear and o lh rr Items
worth about $2(X) were stolen
from a boat at the home of
Hullon Moller. 49. of 1020 Bear
Lake C ircle. Forest C ity , on
Monday or Tuesday,
A n oak shelf was stolen Irom a
m odular home at Gregory Mobile
H o m e s . 380 3 U .S . H ig h w a y
17-92. Sanford, on Ju n e 21 or
22. according lo a sheriff’s report
f ile d b y s a le s m a n B u d d
Goldberg. T h e shelf Is valued at

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COMPART

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About a dozen (sixes of potato
chips worth about $140 were
stolen from a Frllo Luy truck
while It was parkrd at the home
of driver David Allan Shlrer. 26.
of 303 Squire One Apartments.
H o w e ll B ra n c h R o a d .
C a s s e lb e rry , on M o n d a y or
Tuesday, deputies reported.
Thre e bicycles valued together
ul about $300 werr stolen from
610 Magnolia Ave., Sunday or
Monday, police reported.

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Som eone broke Into u car
parked -at 1901 W. I6 lh St..
Sanford, on Sunday and stole a
camera und some Jewelry valued
together al about $330. police
reported. Th e thief broke Into
the car and ransackrd a subcase
on the back seat, the police
report said. Th e car and goods
belong to Marchrta Jackson. 21,
of ihe same address.
FIRE CALLS
T h e Sanford Fite Departtnenl
responded lo the following calls.
Tu e s d a y
— 2 37 p .m .. Eighth Street and
A vo ca d o A v e n u e , rescue. A
61-year-old mun complaining of
stomach pains was laken to the
hospital.
— 3:06 p.m ., 1401 W. Seminole
B l v d . . e m e r g e n c y -r e la t e d .
Firefighters were on standby
while a helicopter landed at
Central Florida Regional Hospi­
tal.

County Begins Search For Expressway Board Director
The county soon will begin the search (or an
engineer or planner lo become Ih r full-time
executive director of Ihe Sem inole County
Expressway Authority.

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Arms Control
Tranquilizer
Anns control has been described as the
Valltitn of the nuclear age. Taking it relieves
anxiety even if the illness remains untreated.
This apt analogy helps explain the political
and diplomatic pressures that shaped Presi­
dent Reagan's recent decision to continue
abiding by the 1979 S A L T II treaty.
On Its face, the decision might reasonably
be regardrd as extraordinary. Mr. Reagan's
administration — Indeed the White House's
own National Security Council — proclaims
(hat the Soviets are violating important
provision of the S A L T II treaty. Nevertheless.
Mr. Reagan pledged to continue adhering to
SALt IPs limitations even to the point of
dismantling a Poseidon-class missile subma­
rine later this year when a successor
Trident-class missile submarine goes to sea.
lireaklng up a Poseidon submarine with Its
Ifi nuclear missiles will leave the United
States with about 1.880 long-range missiles
and bombers. If the Soviets were adhering to
S A L T ll's overall limit on what the treaty calls
"strategic nuclear delivery vehicles." they
could im m s c h s no more than 2,250 long-range
missiles and bombers. Hut because the
Kremlin ignores S A L T IPs aggregate limit,
the Soviets deploy about 2.540 long-range
nuclear missiles and bombers — 25 percent
more than the United States.
For the Reagan administration in these
e lrc u in s ta n c e s to c o n tin u e a d h e rin g
scrupulously to every S A L T II limitation Is
truly going the "extra mile" for arms control.
Clearly, Mr. Reagan wants to encourage
mutual restraint and foster an atmosphere
conducive to progress at the next round of
arms negotiations In Geneva. And Just as
clearly, be is under tremendous political
pressure from Congress, from nervous Amer­
ican and European publics, and from allied
government* In Western Europe to keep
hopes for arms control alive however badly
the Soviets behave,
Hut President Reagan must also know thut
unlimited forbearance In the fact of continued
Soviet cheating roust sonurr or later bankrupt
the arms-conlrol process and threaten Amertc a n security. M r. Reagan said as much in his
formal statement m illlrm lng U.S. compliance
with SAIl II. Indeed, the fulled record of arms
control dating track a decade und a half Is
clear enough to conclude that America's
security has already suffered as the haluncc of
strategic power has shifted toward the Soviet
Union.
The Soviets will now lie walling to see
whether Mr. Reagan meant what he said
about "proportionate responses" If Soviet
violations of S A L T II and other arms-contrnl
agreements continue, as presumably they
will. For the record. Mr. Reagan ordered a
formal Defense Department review of steps
thut might he taken this year or next to offset
the military consequences of continued Soviet
violations. In fact, ol course, many of these
steps are already obvious enough.
II the Soviets continue developing two new
luiercontlnenlal ballistic missiles rather Ihun
the one permitted by S A L T II, the Keugun
administration could accelerate development
of the proposed si ogle-warhead mobile missile
known as Mldgctmun. If the Soviets refuse to
dismantle their prohlhiled SS-IO mobile
missiles, the 100 U.S. Mlnutemaii Ills now In
storage could be deployed on mobile laun­
chers, und at very modest cost.
Mr. Reagan has offered Moscow what
should Im- one last chance to demonstrate u
good-lulth commitment to arms control. The
minimum requirement lor doing so should be
adherence to existing treullrs and agree­
ments. Absent Soviet adherence, the armscontrol tranquilizer that now seems so
soothing could well prove futul.

BERRY'S WORLD

Press Corps Deja Vu In Hostage Crisis
W A S H IN G T O N lUPlI There is a sense of
•lejii vu in ihe While House press center these
days with the taking of some 40 American
hostages In Lebanon.
Reporter* w ho had covered the Iranian
h o s ta g e crisis day by d a y in the Carter
administration were back at the old stand again,
itornlng. noon and n ig h t. T h e television
networks resumed their ritual of sending in
breakfast and dinner for their correspondents
to id crews.
It seemed that they were settling In for the
long haul, but no one believes It will go the 444
days that President J im m y Carter had to

hostages In Teheran.
Hut Carter did not shove all other business
aside unUl after the stege had been on a long
Hme. lie also continued with his official duties
and never expected that the ordeal would
become a marathon.
If a crisis goes on a long time, the pressure
builds up for u president to become totally
immersed In a situation, Reagan has not been
subjected to this kind of ordeal before, except for
the aftermath of the tragic bom bing of ihe
Marine barracks in Beirut In which 241 men
were killed.

endure.

Th e president has plunged into campaign
stive traveling to promote his tax reform plan.
» ailing himself the "lobbyist" for the American
people.
H r is treading softly on the plan s detractors
hut his co m m un icatio n s d lr r r t o r . Patrick
Huchanan. Is pulling no punches
In a letter to Th e Sew York Times, Huchanan
tailed New York Gov. Mario C uom o "th e glib.

President Reagan and his top staff made a
&gt; ornmund decision lo play down die crisis as an
.ill consum ing event that would lake his full
time attention. Aides indicate they do not want
to follow In Curler s footsteps, as he became
totally preoccupied In dealing with the fate of 52

last-lalktng lobbyist for a reactionary liberalism
that would kill the plan in its crib
I'M iim n has riled the W hite House w ith his
opposition to the elimination oi nit state and
local tax deductions from the new tax plan.
■ailing it "double taxation.”
It doesn't take long to lose your Identity once
t tm leave the White House.
Helene Von D a tn m . w h o (olned R onald
Reagan when he was governor of California and
later served as hts secretary and personal
assistant In the White House, found that times
change when you give u p your While House
pass.
F o r the past two years she has been serving as
ambassador lo Austria. W hen she rctu m d to
W ashington and wanted to call on the president
m subm it her resignation, she had lo cool her
heels at the gate while the guards pul her name
through the computer Hut she look it very well,
realizing that tlm rschangc

WASHINGTON WORLD

SCIENCE WORLD

Curing
Panic
Attacks

Glenn's
Touch Of
Elitism

B y L ld ls W s s o w lc i
U P I S c ie n c e W r it e r

S T A N F O R D . Calif. (UPI| - If you
are among ttie- one In 50 Americans
who suffers panic attacks severe
enough lo limit your lifestyle, don't
panic — you can be cured, an expert
says.
"N o matter how severe or what
your panic attacks are all about,
they can be overcome." Dr. Stewart
Agras. director of the behavioral
medicine program at Stanford Univn slly Medical School, writes in his
hook, f'.irilc.
"T h e panic attack Itself is only
part of wliut for slmplirlty's sake I
refer lo In Hie hook as the panic
syndrome," Agrus said In an In ­
terview. " T h e syndrome Includes
anxiety, phobia — particularly the
limitation of mobility known ns
agoraphobia — Isolation and de­
pression."
Although the extent nnd severity
of Ihe (utnlc syndrome vary from
one person (o Ihe next, the first
panic attack generally occur* In
public, said Agras. professor of
psychiatry.
" T l i r victim of the attack sud­
denly feels ill. notices a fast nnd
erratic heartbeat, experiences a
tight feeling In the chest, breathes
rapidly and m ay feel faint. T h e
rupld breathing leads lo chemical
change* that cause tingling In the
hands und frel. numbness around
the mouth and dizziness.
"Often the physical symptoms are
accompanied by a tear of death or
Im|&gt;rm1|ng doom, of becoming In ­
sane or of losing control."
Agras stressed hr l* not referring
to ordinary fear, which everyone
experiences ul some point In life,
but in panic that prevents the
vio lin from functioning norm ally.
The seven most common fears are
of snakes, heights, storms, doctor*,
sickness. Injury and death, Agras
said.
"Although a fear of u harmless
snake m ay be Intense or m ay
rx trn d to u fear of erawllng Insects
and mice, such a (rur Is nut likely to
Interfere m uch with everyday liv­
ing." he said,
On Ihe other bund, agoraphobia
— fear of open spaces, which afTccts
0 6 percent of (lie population — can
keep its victims housebound and
severly limit their lives
During the past decade, doctors
have made tremendous advances In
treating phobias. Agras said.
A combination of antidepressant
medications, such as Im lprum lnc.
and the therapy of gradual exposure
lo the feared situation have met
with great success, he said.

WILLIAM RUSHER

Countering Terrorists
In considering way* of deterring
terrorism , let us tic careful lo
distinguish the technical difficulties
Irom ih r moral ones The former arc
severe, bui not necessarily In ­
superable.
The terrorists In U b tlto n ore
w aging a small bul highly effective
war againsl this country, w ith a
view lo proving thut It Is a paper
tiger and furring II lo withdraw from
the Middle East altogether. T h e
utrnllty of the individual terrorists
is unknown, hut the communities
Irom w hich they come, and whose
local populations tacitly support
I hem. are certalnlv capable of being
ascertained.
Th e problem Is lo deter the
terrorists Threatening them with
ih r loss of th eir own lives Is
ineffrctlve. for ihey are clearly ready
lo die. Hill what If Ihrir relatives,
friend*, supporters and nelghtior*
were threatened with the loss oi
I heir lives? Il Is reasonable lo
suppose that the terrorists (not to
mention Ih rir relatives, etc.) would
regret this result profoundly
How, then, ra n I tic* United States
cause the relatives, etc, of the
terrorists to lear the loss oi their
lives? First we should order all U ,S
nationals, and all others who do not
choose to support the terrorists, to
withdraw from those- specified geogruphlc.arras from which Ih r terror
1st* arc believed to have ro m r and
where they are known lo hr sup
portrd by substantial elements of
the local population Th e n the
terrorists should be told that hence
lortll. for every hostage killed, 50
(tropic lo one of those areas — adult
males 11 posslblr. bul 50 In any ease
will be killed at a lime of uur
choosing
Tha i should set up some Intercsllng stresses among ihe people in
Ihese areas If one or more hostages

are m fact subsequently killed by
the terrorists, the threatened retalta
linn must be curried out Inexorably.
It should I k - possible lor well trained
U S com m ando forces to conduct
short, swtft surprise attacks againsl
■■mull ureas, with n very fair level of
success and relatively low casualties
■in u u r sid e . Hut II m u s t h r
recognized and stressed In advance
tli-it some women and children, and
some Innocent |&gt;eoplc who did not
heed our warning, will mevttuhlv be
.liming the casualties. So will some
of our own soldiers,
All of tills is well within ih r
leglllmule limits oi war as it was
waged as recently as World W ar II
Th e bom bing of enemy cities o r­
dered bv Churchill and FDR dis­
played less m ercy lor women and
children than wc may be able to
offer in Lebanon And certainly the
civilians who died In those raids
were Ituilvlduallv no more culpable,
anil probably less so. lhan m any or
most of those who would die In
their retaliatory attacks
Tile nornlng stages nl the process
would almost certainly br bloody,
lor the terrorists would surely try to
test our resolve. Hut war Is In ­
escapably bloody, and Hits ts most
certainly war. Gradually, us the
grlm m-w price ol terrorism began
lo l*c (laid by the communities tiiul
sustain ( h r trrrotlsls, Inclu d in g
relatives w hom i tie terrorists m ay
lo v e m o r e t i t a n t h e y l o v e
themselves, the pressures to desist
Irom terro rism would rise and
prevail
Most of the Aruh nations, long
luntlliar with tin concept ol rctullullun. would prtvutrly cheer us. T h e
resl would hardly d rrlu rr war on ns
|or win i( they did), ami our attack*
would la- too swill to enable them to
rntne lo the aid ol Ihr u tla rk rd
cnm m im lilcs in lime

W A S H IN G T O N (UFM| Jo h n
Glenn, w ho suffered last year's
campaign, bus emerged from that
unhappy experience w ith some
strongly held views on how the
n.ilkma! [turtlesshould proceed w llh
the selection ol presidential tan
didales.
The Ideas, of course, are not new.
There possibly no longer exists any
form of reform dial lias not already *
been discussed.
Glenn has proposed a national
primary day. larger lax credits for
Individual conlrlbulitms to ca m ­
paign* and keeping Ihe polls open
24 hours on election day,
All the changes suggested by the
Ohio Democrat have appeal but. for
one reason or anolher, none are
going to be put Into effect —
certainly not by 15)88 and possibly
never.
Yet. G le n n 's testimony to the
National Commission on Elections
Iasi week has a disturbing element
— a touch of elitism that sounds
strange corning from him
Glenn rejected the view of those
who argue that a National Prim ary
Day "w o u ld cleurly favor wellknow n a n d w ell-M nanced c a n ­
didates. while reducing the pro­
sp ers for so called dark horses.
"Hul In m y view, nobody ever
promised the dark horse* that they
would in- running for Ihe roses
anyw ay," G le n n said. "After ull. the
purpose of our nominating pro­
cedure 1s to choose a president and
In the m odern age. 1 believe that
any candidate who has failed to
build a national rrcord and reputa­
tion — whether In politic*, labor, the
sciences or a n y other field of
endeavor — probably has no busi­
ness on the ballot In thr first place."
The current system Is probably a
disaster, g ivin g the small states of
Iowa a n d N e w H a m p s h ire an
utmost-or-b re ak [rower over the
n o m in a tio n s w llh I h r i r e a rly
( anises and primaries. Hut Is does
noi discriminate In lavor of thr
well known and the well-financed.
Would J o h n Kennedy In 1960.
George M cG o ve rn In 1972 and
Jim m y Carter in 1976 won the
Drm ocrallc nominal lo o s — given
their-lack of "national record and
reputation" at that lime? Probably
noi.
Hul Richard Nixon would have
won the G O P nomination In 1968
und 1972. And look al what hap­
pened.
The present system Is not the
unswer. Hut arty system that closes
Ihe door to any candidate for the
presidency is certainly not the
answer.
Alter all. isn't this Ihe country
lhat has so long prided Itself In (he
knowledge that any kid can grow up
lo lie president.

JACK ANDtKSON

Posse Closina In On T. Boone Pickens

"Sell the humsmtMrisn Mid stuff Then with the
proceeds buy us something NON-hummnltMfiMn.
Get my m esnlng?"

By Jack Anderson
and Josapb Spear
W A S H IN G T O N T . Hoone
Pickens has already become u
legend In the nation's financial
com m unity. T h e "takeover tycoon"
ha* somewhat the image of the
m ysterio us stra n ge r In an old
Western, who rides Into town and
challenges the entrrn bed interests
hv threatening to buy incm out.
Often the mere hint of a Pickens
takeover attempt Is enough lo send
corporate executives running for
cover like so m any craven saloon
loungers. Hut u close review of
Pickens' record suggests thut he
may not be qulle the hero his fans
think he is — more u Orel Maverick
than a Shane, you might say.
in (art. market analysts consider
Mrsu Petroleum, the Texas based
com pany he ru n s for * 22 -p lus
million a year (and worth II, he
says), to be a fairly risky Invest­
ment.

Our associate Donald Gold Ia*rg
looked Inio one recent takeover by
Mesa that made millions for Pickens
— but appears lo have been of
doubtful value to the rest of Mesu's
stockholders. W hat Mesa did —
presumably at Pickens' direction —
was to pay a generous price for
slock in a co m p a n y In w h ic h
Pickens owned mote limn haif-amillion shares. Il was all perfectly
legal.
The target of Mesa s takeover was
actually a spinoff company. Mrsu
R o y a lty T r u s t , or M K T . a
Houston-based firm that owns oil
and gas reserves In Kansas. C o l­
orado. New Mexico and W yom ing
Texas Com m erce Hank, of which
Pickens is a director and which has
been Involved lit several of Mesa's
takeover deals, was M K T's trustee.
During the IB months prior to
Mesa's announced takeover bid.
M R T units, or shares, were selling

at prices ranging from $22 to
*29 63. Mesa olferrd *35. Although
a Mrsu spokesman insists th r M R T
purchase was designed lo "acquire
long life, high-quality reserves" of
gas und oil. analysts question the
value of the deal to Mesa stockhold­
ers. given M R T 's financial perfor­
mance.
Hut lich e n s made out like Ihe
proverbial bandit. He owned more
lliun 3 percent oi M K T. or upw ards
of 500.000 units Ills take from the
generous offer by his own com pany
was more than *17.5 million.
Of course, as a Mrsu stockholder.
Pickens shared In the *507 m illion
rust of ihe takeover. Hut his per­
centage uf Mesa stink was only
about 1.4 percent, so his shore of
the takeover cost was (ar less than
Ih r amount he made selling hia
M R T slock to Mesa
Mesa officials deny any (.onffici of
Interest on Pickens' part.
Hut some critics are not sure It was

all so In n o c e n t. Th e y w o n d e r
whether Pickens shouldn't have
disclosed In Mesa's slockholders the
fact that he would be enjoying a
huge personal windfall In the deal.
Meanwhile, some Mesa stockhold­
ers reportedly arc considering u
lawsuit over Pickens' salary and
other compensation for lost year. In
1979. a stockholder suit led to an
agreement that Pickens would be
given an option for only 4.8 m illion
shares of Mesa stock at a barguln
price. Instead of the 6 m illio n
originally given him. The deal was
still worth about *30 million.
Footnote: T h e Securities and
Exchange Comm ission is reportedly
In v e s tig a tin g possible In a ld e rtrading violations involving almost
all ol Pickens' takeover targets.
There have been allegations that
some Investors were Illegally Upped
off In advance to Pickens takeover
plans.

�SPO RTS

r*fl Hertld. Sinford, FI,

Thurtday, June IT , 11

------------------ T h e F a l l ------------------Shownda: You Can't Keep A Good Runner Down...For Long
BjrCbrta Plater
Herald Bporta W rite r

Shownda Martin reflects on her tumble.

The g ro u p o f ru n n ers was approaching th e
finish lin e and the gun that w o u ld signal the last
lap o f th e 8 0 0 m eter ru n . T h e p a ck , about fle e
ru n n e rs In all. was Jo c k e y in g fo r position. T h e
ru n n e rs w ere p lo ttin g th e ir moves.
S a n fo rd 's Show nda M a rtin was one o f th e
ru n n e rs In the p ack. S h e was In seco n d p o sitio n
In the ra ce. S w iftly , she went fo the outside a n d
started to move fo the fro n t.
•
/la she began to move to the outsfde, though,
M artin’s h eel was stepped on fro m behind by th e
ru n n e r In th ird place. S h e fell to the track, m uch
In the same wav Mar&gt;’ D e c k e r had In the 1984
O lym p ics In h e r Infam ous tangle with Z ola
liu dd.
T h e o th e r ru n n ers e ith e r went am und o r
ho pped o v e r M artin who was sh o ck e d by w hat
had h a p p en ed . In stin c tiv e ly , sh e got back to h e r
feet In a fu tile attem pt to try a n d get back In th e
race.
M artin fin ish e d the rare In filth place but It
was a sad ending to what was developing In to
another outstanding rare fo r M artin D uring h e r
p h e n o m e n a l fresh m an y e a r, sh e had n ever last a
rare,

Alomars Follow
Father's Cleatsteps
C H A R L E S T O N . S .C . (U l'l) Sandy Alom ar Is u great one for
respect. He gives It, so he always
gets It back.
Maybe he was only trying to
teach some of Ihul. O r. consid­
e rin g w h o m he wus facing,
maybe he was simply leaning
over a little backwards.
W h a te ve r the reuson wus.
A lo m a r , p itc h in g b a t t in g
p ra c tic e for the C h a rle s to n
Rainbows. pur|x&gt;sely pul something extra on Ihe ball.
It got away from him . tils
throw taking off an d salting
daugrrously close to the butter's
head. Seeing how frantically the
batter hit (h r dirt and how
gratefully he lay there for an
extra moment oi so. Alom ar
swallowed hard and Im m ediate­
ly looked Into that urea of the
stands behind home plate.
He saw his wife staring at him
in cold slark disbelief. She
wasn't saying a word. Th e re was
no nerd. Her ryes said It all.
What In the world was wrong
w llli him ? Didn't he realize who
lhat was up Ihrrc at the plate?
Couldn't he see how close he hud
c o m e to h ittin g H E U su n,
17-year-old Roberto?
Marla Alom ar's anger s u b ­
sided quickly. She has been
around baseball lor m a n y years.
Long enough lo realize a pitch
can get away from anyone now
and th e n . E ve n In b a ttin g
practice. ,
B e s id e s . Roberto A lo m a r ,
playing shortstop for Charleston
in his first season In pro ball. Is
just us m uch Sandy Alom ar's
son as hers. So Is Roberto's older
brother. 18-year-old Sa n d y J r .,
who cal cites for Charleston, the
Class A leant for whom their
father la (he first luise coach.
T h e p eople who p a y the
salaries of ull three members of
the f a m ily , the S a n D ie g o
I’a d rrs, consider both you ng
A lo m a rs definite b ig league
prospects.
Sandy, a switch hitting sixhot lHO-pounder. Is the "veter­
an” of the two The way he
handles him self b e h in d the
plate, he doesn't figure to remain
at Ids present levrl loo long even
though he failed to hit .200 for
the first half of the season.
Last sum m er, he played tn 59
games w ith Spokane of the
Northwest League and hit only
215. But he showed tremendous
Improvement with m uch faster
Santurce In Ihe Puerto Kiran
Legue last winter ru lrh ln g 15
games and hitting .270.
'Roberto, who looks more like
his father. Is as tall as hts
brother but 20 pounds lighter.
Also faster. He began the season
ul second base with Charleston
and recently was switched to
short. He hit .288 and stole 21
liases fur the Rainbows In the
first h a lf.'
" I know I am their father, so
naturally* I am not going to say
anything to hurl either of litem,
but to be honest. I consider both
boys big league prospects. You
have to realize Roberto Just
turned 17 last February.” hts
father says while hts youngest
son sits listening lo what he lias
lossy about him in (h rd u go u t.
" I 'm sure there are times
when the others on the team
think I'm favoring my sona. but
truthfully. I don't. The y have to

Track/Field
The race was the 800 meter finals at the
Ju n io r National Meet this past Saturday In
Elmhurst. III., a suburb of Chicago Martin, who
had Just completed her freshman year at
Seminole High, was trying for a position on the
Ju n io r National team which would compete
agalnsl learns from other countries over the
summer.
O nly the top two llnlshem qualified for the
Ju n io r National team.
**lt was llki M ary Deckrr all over again,"
Seminole High roach Em ory Blake said. "I Hunk
she was a little Indecisive on how she wanted to
run the race,"
Th e Indecision arose on Friday alter Martin
had run her prelim inary heat and qualified for
Saturday's finals with a time of 2 13.5. In
Friday’s 800 meter heat. Martin, as Is hef style,
went out fast but was nipped from behind at the
finish line.
"Friday, she ran her race her way and said
she gut a little tired out and got nipped at the
llnlsh," Blake said. "Friday, she carried her
group and someone came up on her. Th a t night

Ms T

at dinner she said she'd let them pace her In the
llnal and then come on at the end. She w-unted
someone else to take the pace."
M artin, 15. the youngest runner In the finals
by far and perhaps the youngest at the entire
meet, did what she said she’d do but. after one
lap, the pace was too slow and she couldn't hold
back.
" I wanted to go out and be second or third
going Into ihe second lap and then come out."
Shownda said "W h en I tried to move up. the
girl's spikes caught m y leg. then her spikes ran
down m y leg and caught the back of m y spikes
ami I fell."
Hlake blamed a slow pace for the mishap
" T h e pace they ran was relatively slow for
S h o w n d a." said Blake. "A t the gun lap she
decided to go ahead and run. When she decided
to go out the third place girl tripped her up. She
IKiused for four or live seconds. She was amazed
at what happened. But she got up and passed
three girls to llnlsh fifth. Her time was 2:18. the
w in n in g lime was 2:10. She wus upset, she
knew she could have w o n ."
T h e fact that Martin got back up and finished
strong Impressed Blake.
Bee SHOW NDA. Page BA

Yugoslav
Blasts
Wilander

■**

\\ IM B I.LIK IN Lngland (Ill'll
S lo b o d a n Z iv n | ln o v U - a
Jugoslav with tin physique nl a
heavyweight hoxvr and a name
lhat can knock von out blasted
. o n r i It-seeded S w e d e M ats
W dander Into lltsi round obit
v ion Wednesday &lt;»n a day when
play dually Inlcm iplcd ruin at
the Wimbledon irnuts chump!
unships.

Mi/ton
Richman
UPI EDITOR
-SPORTS

make it on their own. I think
they can w ith Ihe ability they
have. T o me. the two of them are
ihe same. O n ly I know Sandy
has more knowledge, so I talk
more to Roberto. He's younger."
At -It . Papa Alomar Is pudgier
Ilian the 140-pound Inflelder you
probably rem cm lx-r playing 15
years for the Braves. Mels. W hite
S o x. A n g e ls . Y a n k e e s a n d
Rangers.
Ills other son. Su n d y J r . ,
walks In rroitt the field to Join hts
lather and brother In the dugout
and the older Alomar talks about
how he always tried to e n ­
courage. them playing ball but
never forced them to do It.
Sandy J r ., hears that and
confirms It.
" H r told me lie whatever you
w a n t . Y o u w a n t lo be a
ballplayer, go ahead. You don’t
want to be one. I bat's all right.
Ino But whatever you do. don't
ever fall Into drugs "
Ilia father nods and addresses
troth his sons.
"I never set a bad example for
you." h r says to them. "Y o u
know I was In Ihe big leagues for
15 y c u rs an d I had to d o
something lo stay there, I wasn't
a great hitter. You know that,
loo I played wtlh some great
ballplayers. G uys like Mickey
M a ntle. W illie M ays. H a n k
Aaron. Frank Robinson, Pete
Rose Wc all took a drink once in
awhile, but never drugs.”
Alomar had his best year In
the majors In 1971 with the
Angels when he trailed .260 and
llnlshed second tn the Am erican
League to the T w in s ' Cesar
Tovar with with 179 hits H r had
(our homers that season, his
most ever.
Low point for him was Ids stay
with ihe Mets In 1967 when he
didn't gel n hit In all the time he
was with them, going O for 22 In
15 games.
"Th at could happen." he said
sh rugging It off. "I'v e seen
people who went O for 30 and
longer without a hit. It's Just a
slump. T h e Mets traded me to
the White Sox and I hit .253 for
them.”
Alomar would like to gel back
lo the big leagues as a coach, but
his sons' progress 1&gt; a greater
priority with him .
"It m uch more important lo
me for them to get there." he
says. " I wus already there."
There la no cunlllrt between
Skaalrn and Aloinar about g iv­
ing Instructions to Sandy J r .,
and Roberto. Th e brothers take
them from both
Off thr field, their mother has
the last word. The last two
words. In fact.
"Play h a rd ." she always tells
Ixilh boys before they Irave for
the ballpark w ith I heir father
Then she gor* out and wat­
ches them do it.

In a m ulch Ihul was postponed
lot two days Is cause ol bad
weather. Zlvojlilovtc treated lltc
Centre Court &lt; row'd to a de­
vastating ilisjd.it
law power
as h&lt; can iion Ixi I led his way to a
11 2 5 7. 7-5. (i 0 victorv
Ih serves unlit llevcahly haul
m il I was never in the m u lch ."
W llam lcr said alter his Grand
Slam hid was derailed I’reloilslv, he won ilu Australian
mil French Ojicns
W llandcr's three seeded com
palrlols cleared their llrstio u n d
hurdle*.
l i d h seeded Anders J .irry d .
will) jillltcil luck horn IW o sets
■low n In lore being hulled hy rain
I iicsdav completed a 4*6, 3 (1.
8 1 6 1 6 3 vie I or v over Indian
C l a u d i o I 'u i iu t i u . J o u k l m
\vsirnm (71 d c liu n d Britain's
Iasim (inntlull 6 It 6 3 3 6. (LO
and Su l. mi Ki IIm- i g (I II crushed
\nsira lIan I'rtei Donliun 6 2 .
6 I 6-4
M*tA'd Ptsotp by Tammy y»n&lt;*n1

Sammy Edw ards strides and delivers
Edwards, who pitched against champion
Ball Motor Line in Ihe City Series, will join

torces with his ex nemeis lor Ihe Sanford
Junior Major League All Star team. The
Juniorsopcn tournament play July 1

Pitching Depth, Coaching
Strengthens Junior Chances
By C hris Flstcr
Herald Bporta Writer
W hile t h r S a n fo rd J u n io r
League All-Star train li.it alw ays
had plenty of ta lrn i. this year's
group m ay have two things
t hose in recent years dldh't
One ts a pitching staff that Is
more than two deep. With four
exrellent starters, this year's
team doubles what recent teams
hud.
Tw o is a m anager. J im Lucas,
who is taking charge of the tram
and getting them to concentrate
on one thing and o n r thing only
— baseball.
Everything else, as usual, ts
there. The tra m , which consists
of 13 and 14 year olds. Is blessed
with strong hitting and blazing
speed on the bases. Defense,
which has also been a problem
urea In the past, should be
improved w ith a number of
players who excel at more Hum
one position.
Th e Sanford All-Stars open
play In the Florida Junio r Major
1.ragur District 4 Tournament
Monday at Pori Orange. Sanford
has an 8 p .m . battle w ith
defending district champ and
host Port Orange.
"W e've got a lot of talented
players and. If we can get them
all playing togethrr. we have a

Baseball
good shot." Lucas said, "We
don't have very long lo prepare
but I think we can do well."
T h e two workhorses of Ihe
pitching staff figure to be Willie
S u g a r T e x " M c C lo u d and
Ronald Cox Both are overpow­
ering pitchers w ho have also
learned the c u rv r pretty well In
two years In Hie league. Cox
pitched for league champion Ball
M o to r L in e w h l l r M c C lo u d
hurled for Elks. Either McCloud
or Cox will be on the mound
when (he Juniors open Monday
night.
Although M cCloud and Cox
lig u rr to be the lop two starters,
th r pitching stall does not end
there. S a m m y E d w a rd s and
Mike Merthle were both out­
standing starters and could be
culled on at any time In the
to u rn a m e n t. W h e n h e 's on
Edwards, who pitched Ktwanls
lo ihe first half title, has as good
control as anyone on the tram
Merthle. a 13-ycar old. came on
strong In Ihe second half for
Moose.
A n o th e r p o w e rfu l pitcher.
Dw ight Brinson off Knights of
Colum bus, could also see some

action on the mound along wllh
Imitxi I.urus (Ball Moior Llncl
and Von Eric Small IKnlghts).
Th e second difference tn Ibis
year's (rum Is Lucas who brings
order lo what In Hie past lias
been chaos. For example, in last
year's district tournam ent. San­
ford starters oflen led Ihe dugout
while Ihe tram was baiting In
ihe middle of an Inning to visit
the concession sland. Ai times,
ihe players were more Interested
in whui was going on u ll the Held
Ilian on R.
Lucas wants his Ira n i to con­
centrate on Itascball and nothing
else. Ills Ball Motor Line tram
m ay nut huve had the best
overall talent In the league, only
iwo of tils players made the
A l l - S t a r s (a lo n g w i t h tw o
ullrm atesl, but hts players were
Interested In playing the game
instead of roaming around Ihe
concession slar.d
" A lot of the players were kind
of on Ih rlr own d u rin g Ihe
season," Lucas said. " T h e y pre­
tty m uch did what they wanted.
Bui 1 hope they can respond and
« u n it together as a team ."
If the players respond to Lucas
and play up tu their n in itia l.
Hits Sanford J u n io r League
All-Star team could go a tong
way.

l l u l S w e d e n 's S t c f u n
Snnnnsson was never In conteniimi agalnsl third seeded Aitierl. a it J 1 m m v C o n i m r t ,
W imbledon chumjilon in 1974
ami 1982 The lull lie-hardened
12 year old. a three lim e losing
llnulh.t here, pounded oul u
in m lo rlu b lr 6-1 6*3. 6*4 victory
n&gt; |nln defending cham pion Jo hn
M cE n ro e and second-seeded
b u n Lendl ol Czechoslovakia,
who 1111.di(lit 1 (or Ihe second
round during Hie llrst two days
d ie men lost another seed
Wednesday when No IO Aaron
Km ksleln bowed out 6-4, 3 6.
7 6 6-4 agalnsl ft llow Am erican
Bud Schultz, 97ih in ihe world
rankings
E ls e w h e re . M ih -s e e d c d
F r e n c h m a n Y a n n ic k N o u h
struggled ugalnsi Am erican Brad
lilltx ri la-lore winning 6-4, 3- 6.
7 6, 6-7. 6-3. The liullan Open
•hainpton gained Ihe vital edge
with a break In the lour Hi game
-il Ihe deriding w i. ending u run
ol 33 games which went with
si rvlcr.
But It was the giant Vivollnovlf who wus Hie locus of Hie
Hurd day of Wimbledon
T h e 2 1-ye a r-o ld Y u g o s la v ,
standing 0 fool-6 and weighing
I9H pounds, said h r was not
awed ul the prospect of facing
W llander on his W im b le d o n
debut. /Ivojlnovle. 75lh In Ihe
world runklngs. had beaten the
Swede In the llrsl of three
previous meetings as a Junior,
hoi they had never met on grass
'it lore.
W llander Is a really, really
gissj player, one of ihe la-sl. but
I thought I had a chance," said
/iv o jin o vk ” 1 hkc to play on
glass I have a good service, a
solid return and a good volley 1
have a good game lor grass "

�*A—Evtning Herald, Sanford, FI.

T h u ru isy, Junt 11, ItM

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MINNEAPOLIS tL’I’ll - Faerd
wilh a difficult situation. Roy
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Smalley employed ihe power;of
21 *00 —
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a»* art
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Walking to th r plate to face
LEADER S
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O Ftltad
V 77 524 7
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lae** W a r la g in ir*t ta| I
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Watli* 5, Ta »a t a 110 l«ningtt
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would feel to pitch a one-hlt|cr
Tibht *«|. 1} li p m
tuallUuCI
HI i&gt;1 I' i - •tl 1
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W iiaaukw l, Toronto*
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St Lowlt IKapthira 4 1) at Phlladalphi*
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and lose.
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N** York (Darling a l| at Chicago
9** s-D *»* 1551. L-Ca* IF It
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a tt however, w ith a two-run single.
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Catitornia 10. Clavatamt A
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Lot Angaiat (Vaiantoala / fl al San
All
II tl Itfllng Minnesota to a 2-1 victory
M—ta
T t i v r i d a r 'i Gam a
J*W« tit l Vita '•!' **•- 0*
11ITf tt 1 m
Diago nMo|flF I 0). * O lp m
JP ) over Kansas C ity
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Atlanta (Smith 2 tl al Houtton (Rpan
1
all
about." Qulsenbcrry said.
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111 n n Jit
hero — I am . anyway — and I
Philada'phia al Monlraal. night
m
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ttSAT tt H. a
Oakland al T*aot night
Chicago at Plttihurgh. night
T
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like to pitch In those situations.
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California at K a n ta tC lIy, nighi
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(IIHIMfll
Mo. *V *U
Mitt M H m
Minnawl* al Chicago, nighi
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Atlanta ot Lot Argalat. night
I M M U -111
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Tor onto al Uairelt. night
man out."
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Cincinnati al San Diago night
ill
Wr&gt; iMM U I
IM- 111
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Milaauk*a al N an York, nighi
Moot ton at San Francltco. night
rtf t*
Arti
(tt Cr*A (ti,
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An If C&gt;art. H '•* *rfcr C* U
Although Schm itt struck out
Baltlmara al Botlon. night
lour and yielded only W ilson's
third-inning single to center, he
had controi problems with his
lastball — both to the plate and
to to second base. He walked
live, and his errant p lrk -^ff
throw and wild pilch In Ihe flrsi
C H IC A G O (U P I) — If figured that Ihe Chicago C ub s’
gave the Royals i heir only run.
failure lo execute u simple fundamental piny would
A llrr striking out Wilson to
•tuvr llirm (nun itir ignominy u( 11 rlu li record-setting
Mart the game. Schrum walked
defeat.
l.otmlr Sun (ti and moved him to
Aflrr all. nut v rry much weni right fur I hr Culm
third with a throw Into the
and he has a Hood sinker." Johnson maid. "I klnda wish
&lt;1&lt;irli i** thrlr club rrrord-tyiiiR losing streak
Kansas C it y bullpen. S m tjh
Moreland had been able Inlay that bunt down."
Th e Culm snapped a inhum e liming tlrcuk W e d ­
st ored on u pitch Dial bouncyd
McDowell yielded both homers as th r Mels lost for
nesday hy defeating fhr Nrw York Mrln, 7-3, — all
lu Hie backstop.
i tic first time In six out trigs against the Cubs.
because K rllb M orrland cnuldn’l lay dawn a hunt.
The pick-off uiicm pt. Schretn
Morrland mltsiwd two allrm pts al bunllnK In IhtGary Carter had four hits. Including a solo homer In
xaidi slid like a cut fastball. Ill
Hixih limliik ilii'ii Ixdtrd a three run h o in rr fhai carried
Ih r fourth, that put New York ahead I O He missed a
was probably the tx-sl-movldg
Ih r Cubs In Ih rlr (Iml victory since J u n e I I.
chance of hitting tor the cycle when he was thrown out
ball I threw all night
"I was anRry ut myself for not K'dllfiK the bunt
III Ih r ninth attempting to stretch a single Into a
"II we would have lost Ihe
d ow n ," mild Moreland, whose three run blast ({reeled
double.
game." he said "II wouldrtJ
reliever Hojjer M cDowell, 3 3. *'| hit a sinker dial didn't
have been anybody's fault bin
Th e Culm had scored only 31 runs In the 13 game
Hlnk.”
m y own."
losing slreuk. w hich equalled Ih r record sel In 1944
Rync S a n d b e rg
O s zle V irg il
It was Moreland's mls|&gt;lay ul a fly ball In l hr first
Kansas C i t y 's o n ly o th e r
...2 -ru n shot
.mil 1902.
...S la m s Cards
Innlntf Tuesday that helped the M rts hand the Cuba
storing
threat came In the sixth
Elsewhere In (h r Nailonal League. Cincinnati lopped
Pirates I 1, E x p o s 2
ih rlr I3lh slrul((hi victory.
when liro rg r Drett belted a long
San
Francisco
H-4.
Pittsburgh
ripped
Montreal
11*2.
Al Pittsburgh. Marvell W ynne drove In three runs
"W e're union lo enjoy II now hul like wc Im^ei about
Hy lo center, but Puckett pullet!
Philadelphia dow ned St. Louis f&gt;-4 and Atlanta
and Dill Alm ori and Jason Thom pson drove In two run s It in al Hie 408 -fool sign.
yesterday, we are tfoliifi lo lor({ei ahoul today
de
frilled
Ho
union
3
1.
each
to
help
the
Pirates
snap
a
four-game
losing
streak
tom orrow," said Morrland, whose hom er was Ids filth
S r h r o m '* p e r f o r m a n c e .
In American League games. iTrlrnlt blanked Hoston
and Ix-al Montreal. Rick Rcuachel, 4-1. pitched Ids first
of the season.
Smalley said. "Is ihe closest
3 0, Milwaukee edged Toronto 5-4, New York defeated
complete
game
jdnee
May
13.
1984.
T
h
e
loss
went
to
Itynr Sa n d lin (• m ldrd a two run hom rr In I he
you'll ever see lo a no hitter Jn
lialllmore 4 3. Minnesota nipped Kansas City 2 1.
Jack O'Connor. O-1.
sawmill It* help Hay Fontenot, 2-3, the last Cub starter
litis hall park agautsl lids gootf a
Scattlr topped Texas 3-4 In 10 Innings. Oakland
Braves
3.
A
s
tro
s
1
lo win a (fame, earn the victory. I.ee S m ith hurled the
billing team ."
crushed Chicago 10-0 ami California do w n rd Cleveland
Al Houston, pinch hitter Albert Hall tripled to scorr
I Inal two lnnln({M lo combine with Fontenot on the
IO 0
Glenn Hubbard from first base in the ll t h Inning to A ’a 10. W h ite Sox 0
sU-hltlerand earn his I lit Is save.
P h illie s 6. C a rd in a ls 4
down Houston. Jeff Dcdmon. 4-0. pitched two Innings,
Al Oakland. C a lif . Don Sutton
"I Just Iio |h* now we can start on another streak."
At Philadelphia. Orzle Virgil slammed u two-run
giving up orye hit, walking two and striking uul one. pitched a four-hitler and Rob
said Handt&gt;cr|(. w ho had three runs scored and went
homer In the sixth Inning lo help the Phillies exlend
Hrucr Sutter pitched an Inning.(pf h*s 13th save. Dave Purloin had four KHI lit thr mtu
3 tor-3
ih rlr winning streak to rivr games. Jo hn Denny
Smith. 4-3. was the loser
ol Chicago. Sutton, 7-5. recorded
Improved lo 5-5 Kent T rk u lv r notched his sixth save.
Padres 10. D o d g e rs 4
"We've been In latior for more Ilian two weeks and
his first shutout of thr sensor,
Mike Schmidt ulso homered for the Phillies
we nave birth *oday," smiled C ub m anager J im Frey.
Al Sail Diego. LaMarr Hoyt [Minted his eighth straight and 57ili of tils career, placing
Reds 0, G ia n ts 4
I Just ho|ie we have Use hrotlirr tom orrow "
victory and T im Flannery and Steve Garvey each hit u him ninth on Ihc all time list
At Cincinnati, T o n i Drowning. H-5. gave up right hits
Nrw York iuana((rr Davcy Johnson defended his
three-run hom er to send Los Angeles to defeat. Hoyt. Floyd Bannister. 5-0. took the
over 7 1*3 Innings to pace the defeat of San Francisco.
decision lo replace starter Sid Fcrnundez in the sixth
|(&gt; 4, held the Dodger*, to seven hits. Including nolo loss
F
Cincinnati ptaycr-m unagrr Pele Rose w rn l 2for-4.
wills McDowell alter Fernandez laid yielded hm k-tnhome runs by Pedro Guerrero and Greg Hrock Hoyt
M ariners 3, R a n g e rs 4
singling Iwice ofT starter Mlkr Krukow , 5-5. Rose needs
li.u k Hlnklr* to SandlH-rn and Gary Matthews.
struck nut three and walked two In notching his • Al Seaiile. pinch biller Party
41 hits lo break T y Cobb's career hit record of 4.191.
"Mi Dowell 1ms been m y best relief pitcher all year
seventh complete game In 16 starts.
Donnell drew a bases loaded
walk from reliever Dave Stewart
lo lone home ihe winning run tn
Hu- lOHt Inning and stop Te xas.Strwart. 0-4. pitched 3 1-3
inning Roy Thom as. 2 0 . pit­
ched two-lhlrds ol an Inning for
a) *4 MH&gt; LS*g ►**T *r! Swtgarg
■o iil'a i
IS
ihe victory.
i s * | iis iii
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t* a * w ta-ran i l I* 14 C*r*s
OlllISS Fit II IMS. Til 1*1IMS.
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Van* 4*1*11 C F a ls * s . laaas
F -IX I S-*l*|lW
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Ml V***1’ t a v -a r l i l t I I taaM*
At Boston. Randy O'Neal and
.ta 'iU a r
u s n s *S
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S E A T T L E (U P II -&gt; I W b a ll
C-mivr 'van s* ta* l*a*i t a r
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T E N N IS
Willie Hernandez combined on a
*M 14*111
CoinmlsHlonrr Peter Ueberroth
1lata*
is
id'll ID
VFMH.1M4 - ta I ta .V *44* ta-var,
seven-hllter and Kirk Gibson
s' •
giiinsa fiiiu ss . iu iu u m b
MMriittl
has some advice lor cities trying
n H*M Ftvar u l O I L at I t Fav
Wfaaa-ltC
an ,
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P
B
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drove
In two runs with a homer
to save Ihrlr major league trams
WSanaa L f t a .» t a l Mats* U I
IVantages****
IS ta IB
MS*#
and a single to lead Detroit.
•I a* I I i w l w a ' i i l l * » •
i »• - iv» h
i t*ac*» ■ ■*&gt;,
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don't try to lie them down with a thought-out T lie rr's a lot of
m s i Hx Lm
ta
Svia*** VT it &gt;*•*n
1) \i al. :t 1. allowed llvr lilts anil
lb iNNtid WdtMln'II
long-term leas*-.
ways to get out from under la V-9^
g i io a s . F in n a s . Tn*nmt*
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111**1 I m n G*trp rt I mi
struck out live In seven Innings
Imt'taag
Although Uelterrolh lately has lease) "
taran-MFO «*n
FMnaa*
Ira l a n w 4 U l ta l«* 4*ran
Hernandez |&gt;oxtcd his Ifilh save.
IAIATI
ii
i&gt;sc*s«*a
is
ta
is
Itrconir more ouls|Mtkert In his
Ueberroth visited Seattle thr
i ••* Ca**vi t u t
W.s **&lt;* i t ti lartat Fvs* u l
Ml W ‘*«
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BS US
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1VM ttrtt ' f o t t Mi f f
Yankees 4. O rio le s 3
i -a r w laa*ar *L IL la
tlrnlre to prevent lliiuuclally all
ta Cttast l &gt;■*, a* J WaMr I t l l
day alter the nrw lease agree­
ia ** H r '
aa
At N rw Y o r k . H o b b y
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a iiiis ta Fu n mi n, i i t n i v i a
ltt»
lug major league base hall Iran- ment between the i lub and Its
t * San*. IP * U l ta O t ■ or*. U I
Irata. t l tl n a* * t a i mo* P
■»&gt;*»- Lw I a ia
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Mrarham's tw o-run single with
i hlsrtt Irom seeking greener Ktngdom e landlords was a n ­
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one out in Hu- ninth Inning
i n n ) !** * N f llt a I Irata S'
(•MS U l t i l t
pastures In new cities. Urbrrtoih nounced. In addition to the
U «N*« I«im ft Nv»t»
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...Shownda
C o n tin u e d from B A
"She showed ihe other part of her." he said.
"She showed she had Ihe guts lo come back
alter she wax down. She could have easily Just
laid there
"Thxre'a no duuhl If she had another 20 yurds
utter she got up she could have caught thr first
gtrl She wus only eight neconds behind. I think
she was Flun ked und stunned that It happened
to her so she hesitated u bit before she got bark
up"
Martin aald II wua only natural lo get up. "I
just thought lo get light back u p ." MartitLsald.
" I thought I could have gotten second or tnlrd If
I had 20or 30 more yards."
Martin had not experienced a nything like she
did Saturday d urin g the 1983 prep track aeaaon.
Every time she ran the 880 yard run. Martin

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Immediately went to th r lead and never looked
Iwtck She won every time she ran th r 880
Including the 4A State title In record time.
"She learned a valuable lesson." Blake said
"If she's going to lose. It's going to be her wuy.
Shownda said after It was over she was going to
run her race from now o n ."
Th e memories, nevertheless, arc painful.
"W h e n It wus over. I wax thinking. W h y did I
have to fall?"’ Martin said, "If I had II to do over
again. I'd go out fast like I usually do and try lo
slay out of the puck. I found out the best thing
for me to do la Just go right out and takr It.”
M arlin later went on to run the mile relay and
said her knee wua a bit swollen when she was
running. She also found out later that ahe had a
sprained ankle.
Although she w on't be competing on the
Ju n io r National team. Martin still has a chance
lo qualify for a national meet In Seattle. She will
run In a qualifying meet this weekend at
Showaller Field In W inter Park. Blake said the
qualfylng lime U basically the same, around
2:11. Martin ran u 2 0 0 .9 the last time ahe ran at

Showalter Field.
Martin said ahe hopes to be completely
recovered for this wrekend'a meet. "It was real
sore yesterday (Monday)." she said. "I walked
on It today und ran some and It was feeling
much better."
Even though she still has three years of high
school left, college coaches are already beginn­
ing lo keep track of M artin. Blake said Ihe
coaches from L S U and U C L A want to keep up
with her progress In Ihe upcom ing yean.
Martin's dream of making the Ju n io r National
tram m ay have been shattered but It la not Ih r
last you will hear from this talented athlete.
Martin w ill be a sophomore at Semtnolr High tn
1985-80 and. while she m a y have 4o watt
another year before she la pushed her specialty.
the 880 ru n (800 meten). M artin will remember
what happened Saturday. Ju n e 22. She wtll
learn from It and ahe will know what to do the
next time she's In a crowd. If there ta a next
time.
The Seminole High mile relay learn, unbeaten

during Ihe prep track aeason. took second place
tn the 4x400 meter relay Saturday at the Junior
National Mret. First place went lo a combined
team of some of the top open quarter runners In
the northeast.
Th e Seminole High foursome of Martin and
fellow freshman Dorrhelle Webster along with
seniors G lenda Baas and K a trin a Walker
finished with a time of 3:51.
"T h e mile relay team felt they were a little
rusty." Blake said "Th e y felt they could have
won If they had another week nl practice."
Walker and Bass recently decided tu accept a
grant in aid to attend Florida A&amp; M University In
1985-80
Blake said the trip to Illinois was an adventure
for the girls since it was their first plane ride.
"Except for taking off and landing, they really
enjoyed It," Blake said
" I enjoyed the trip." Shownda said. "I was
scared lo go on Ihe plane at first. The landing
and taking off wua scary. But we had a lot of
fun."

�Evening Herald. Sanlord, FI.

SPORTS
IN BRIEF

USL Suspends Season , Leaves
U.S. Without Outdoor League
F O R T L A U D E R D A L E , Fla fUl’B — Financial troubles
with two of Its four teams have forced the United Soccer
League lu suspend Its season, leaving the country without
a professional outdoor soccer league, officials say.
A spokesman for the South Florida Sun In Fort
Lauderdale said Wednesday the USL franchise In El Faso.
Texas. has disbanded and the Tulsa. Okla. franchise ts In
dire financial straits. T h e other U S L team Is the Dallas
Americans.
T h e Sun was scheduled lo play El Paso at Lockhart
Stadium Wednesday night.
Following the collapse of the North American Soccer
la-ague last winter, the U S L was the only professional
outdoor soccer league In the country, said Sun spokesman
Musa Njal.
Th e Sun will try to fulfill Its 15 home dates with
exhibitions and perhaps tournaments involving Dallas and
other teams The Sun will play an exhibition match with
the Minnesota Strikers, formerly of ihe N A S L , on Ju ly 4 .
Th e league Is in Its second season It began last year with
nine teams and started this season with onlv four teams.
Stories of financial woes surfaced often during the young
season. Including a boycott of a game by Tulsa players
angry over not receiving paychecks. There was only one
regular season game plaved Ihis year, with the Sun
defeating Dallas 3 -1

Harding-Reese Make Duet Final
The laike Marv High team of Tla Harding and Alice Reese
took third place in the duet competition In the semifinals of
the South Zone Synchronized Swim m ing Championships
at the Justus Aquatic Center in Orlando
Harding and Reese, members of the Justu s Lorelels
tra in , turned in a score ol 74 H in W ednesday's
to m petit Ion. Tin finals in duet and trio will be tonight
iH gtnnlng at 7 at the Ju stu s centt r
Along with competing In the duct (Inals. Harding and
Reese will |uln with fellow Lake Mary student Patty Ames
m the trio competition finals. The duel and trio ts looking
m qualify for the nationals next week In Fort Lauderdale.

Greene Leads Mice Victory
Lorte Greene. a Junior at Oviedo High, tu rn rd tn a stellar
m ound performance for the Oviedo Mice in a 10-7 victory
over Dynam ic Control In Longwood W om en's Softball
League action last week.
Greene scattered nine hits, walkrd Just two and fielded
her j&gt;osllIon to perfection. She also rapped out tw-o hits to
help the 16-hll offensive attack.
Also contributing a pair of lilts tor the Mice were
Stephanie N rlvin, Ava Gardner. Renee Kelley. Hobble
Kelley and Kiane Richardson. Terri Mann drove In three
runs and Renee Kelley two Gardner scored three limes
and Nelson twice In the 1-2 slots In the flatting order.
Defensively. Gardner sparkled at first base with lots of
help from Nelson at short. Tina Ilenlnglon at third and
outfielders Shelley Vaughn. Richardson and Renee Kelley.

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Del throws In the plastic bags
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Del Abernclhy. owner of the
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S a n fo rd 's Bruce Robinson
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The Astros still hold a four game lead In the division. Bob
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" T h e water will cool oil with the
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Del says Ihe catfish are biting
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w ater for the cats
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m orning In the shallow water.
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Sunday. J u ly 7 at safeltght. Del
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p in It costs 25 bucks and an
extra 10 spot option lor the big
bass pot. The tournament pays
big bass, first, second, third and
lourth places There are trophies
for big bass first through third A
case of beer goes to Ihe angler
with the largest dead mudfish
Del emphasizes th r dead part.

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the full and threw to first base lo cut off Clearwater's
Howard Nichols, who had tried to advance to second.
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Saved By Seminole Deputy

Tot Back In The Swim
After Near Drowning
By Sussn Loden
Herald S ta ff Writer
A 2-year-old Ohio girl rescued
by rardlo pulm onary resuscita­
tion ICPHl by a Seminole C o unty
sheriffs deputy was swim m ing
the nexl day In the New Sm yrna
Beach pool where she almost
drowned.
Capt. Beau Ta ylo r was vacaHoning with his family at the
Colony Beach Condos In New
S m yrna Beach on Ju n e 18.
w hrn his sons Chris. 10. and
Cliff 13. ran lo their apartment
and lotd T a y lo r he was needed at
the pool, because a little girl had
Just drowned, he said.
"T h e y (another girl who had
found the tot lying on the bottom
of the pool) had gotten her out.
She was blue, she had no pulse.
A boy was pressing on her chest.
I gave her C P R for about three

Two year old Bridget Franklin is back In the swim the day
after her rescue by Seminole County sheriff's Capt, Beau
Taylor.

MIAMI lU PI) — A policeman
disarmed a would-be bank rob
Ix r by punching hint In the face,
ihen grabbed his own weapon
and the su sp e c t’s Uzl subm aclilnegun and handcuffed
him.
Police and witnesses said the
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wearing a gray suit, entered the
Interco n tine n ta l Bank about
1 1:20 a.m W rdnrsday and took
the s u h m u c h ln c g tiu fro m a
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lie walked up behind Ihe
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who was working part-time as a

IN BRIEF
House Committee Kills
Florida Barge Canal
U n ite d Preae In te rn a tio n a l
T h e fedrrul House of Representatives Public Works
(o m m lltc c Wfririrsduy volrd to deauthorizr the un*
completed portion of the Cross--Florida Barge Canal, n move
that had both sides In the controversial Issue claiming
satisfaction.
T h r project was designed In erratr a 110-mile canal
run n ing from soulti of Jacksonville on the east coast to
Vunkeelown on the weal coast. T h e panel's* action
dcauthorlzcs Ihc uncornplrtrd 00- to 70-rnlle stretch of the
planned canal from Eureka Dam to [nulls Dam , culllnti &lt;he
middle out of the canal.
T h e remaining, completed portion ot the canal — west of
liiglls Dam and east of Eureka Dam — would remain
authorized Arm y Corps of Engineers projects for navlgulion attd other uses.
G ov lloh Graham — a long-time opponent of finishing
the canal, which he considers environm entally and
economically unsound — said the committee vole to
rase it daily irnnlnate l he project “ la good news for Florida
and fur America .*'

...Fireworks
Continued from page 1A
fireworks show, he aalcl. For the
last 12 J u l y Fourths, clubs
operating concession stands al
the (Mirk on the holiday donated
part of (heir profits to pay for the
display.
Horner said he thought It
would be better to raise money
for Ihe show beforehand and
give residents a rhanre to exhib­
it their com m unity pride.
T h e f ir e w o r k s d is p la y Is
somewhat of a tradition In S a n ­

FBI Tried To Win Kingpin's Parole
MIAMI (Lll’ll — An Imprisoned cocaine kingpin replied
"no*' to two questions In an Fill Investigation of corruption,
and the bureau recommended he be paroled early on Ih r
basis of Ills cooperation, a published report says.
Four months ago, an F ill agent nskrd Mario Earandar,
lk&gt; you know any Hialeah counclltnen?" and “ Do you
know anything uboul corruption In Mlaleuh?"
Escundar said no to hot h (|iiestlons.
T h e Fill admits ihul because of those two unswers. It
wrote a letter lo the Florida Parole and Probation
Commission that said Escundar Is rooperullng "In a new
and on-going Investigative matter.** The Miami Herald
reported Wednesday.
T h e Irttrr, which supported nil early parole date for
Escundar. helped Ihc Inmate nhtuln n hearing held In
Tallahassee June 111. Escamlar. who has been In prison
lour years, had sought a reduced sentence twice before and
was turned down. Th e four paragraph letter on FBI
stationary was necessary to reopen bis appeal
Despite the Irtler. the commission rejected Escundur's
plea tor reduction In his 15-year sentence on kidnapping
and (hell charges,

...Hostages
Contlnasd from psgs I A
mostly
Shiites
— II
the
French did take control of Ihe
hostages at the French Embassy
in Beirut.
F re n c h C h a r g e d 'A ff a lrc s
Marcel taiugel visited Ain.il leadr r Nablh B e rn today — rel&gt;ortedly lo discuss details of
handing the hostages over to the
French embassy.
B u t the F o re ig n M in is try
spokesman, asked about the
Laugal llerrl meeting, said only
that F re n c h diplom ats were

...Probe

WEATHER

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Service said
AREA READINQ8 (9 s.m j:
temperature: 70; overnight low:
72; W e d n e s d a y ’s h ig h : 9 0 ;
barometric pressure: 20.93; relaiiv r h u m id it y : 83 p e rc e n t:
winds: west at 6 mph; rain: ,21
Inch, sunrise: tj 30 a m., sunset
8:27 p in.
FR ID AY TID ES! D aytona
Beach: highs. 4:50 urn., 9:31
p.tli.; lows. 10:45 a m.. 11:43
p in.; Port Canaveral! highs,
4 12 a in.. 5:23 p in : lows. 10:36
a m .. 11:34 p.m .t B ayporti
highs. 9 54 a m . 11:50 p .m ;
lows. 3 4Na.ni.. 5:29p.m .
BOATINO FORECAST! St.
Augustine to Jup iter Inlet out 50
miles. Jup iter In lrl lo Key Largo
out to the Bahama Hunk —
Southwest w ind 10 knots or less
ihiough Friday but becoming
south to southeast during the
.ilirrnoons. Sea 2 feet or less.
Scattered thunderstorms mostly
near shore during (h r ulternoon.
EXTENDED FORECAST:
S a tu rd a y th ro u g h M o n d a y
mostly fair except for a chance of
ullem oon and evening th u n ­
d e rs to rm s . L o w u p p e r 60s
extreme north to upper 70s
extreme south. Highs In the
upper NOs lo lower 90s.

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Capt. Beau Taylor,
after saving the baby
minutes and got the water out
and got her breathing." Ta y lo r
said.
B r i d g e t F r a n k l i n of
Youngstown, who hasn t learned
to swim yet. was vacationing
w ith her parents and other
fa m ily m e m b e r s . She w a s
c h e c k e d o v e r by b e a ch
lifeguards. T a y lo r said, and then
transported to a hospital.
She suffered no brain damage
and thr next day was back In liie
(tool wearing the Inflatable life

Officer Decks, Disarms Would-Be Robber

FLORIDA

A R E A FORECAST! tod a y
partly cloudy with scattered at
Irrnoon Ihunderslomis High In
the lower DOs Eight wind Rain
chance 50 p e rrrn t. T o n ig h t
partly cloudy with widely scat
le r e d s h o w e r s a n d H u m drrstorms during the evening
Diw In Ih r lower 70s. Light
wind Main chance 20 percent.
Friday jiurHy cloudy with a 40
p e r m it chance nl uflernoou
llim td rrs to rm s High In the
lower 90s
NATIONAL REPORT! A blast
ol winter like weather lightened
Its grip In the Central and
Northern Kcxklrs today where a
loot of snow creuted avalanche
conditions and humpered tinsearch lor a missing hiker in
W yom ing's Grand Te lon Nit
ilonal Park Cheyenne. W y o .
shivered with u record low 3d
degrees, breaking the old mark
set In 1895 A Irosl watch was
posted In pans ol the state
Extra blankets w rrr also needed
In Scoltsbluff. Nrv.. where the
morning low of 42 degrees set a
record. T h r arclte punch was
part of a cold froitl dial extended
horn the u p p e r M ississippi
Valley through Ihr Southern
Plains, the National Weather

‘It'i the g re a te s t
fee ling in the w o rld .'

ring her parents had Just re­
m oved fro m h e r when she
wandered back to the pool and
fell In. he said.
Bridget, whose parents and
siblings had returned lo their
apartment, apparently fell at
about 2 p.m. as she walked on
Ihe edge of the pool She hit her
head on the poolside, landed In
the water and sank to the
bottom before another girl real­
ized she was in trouble and
pulled her out of the crowded
pool. Taylor said.
“ It's the greatest feeling In the
world.” having saved the child.
Taylo r said. He feels a strong
emotional bond with her and
plans to keep In touch with
Bridget Ta ylo r said he strongly
recommends to everyone that
they learn life saving CPR
— Susan Loden

G A IN E S V IL L E |UP1) - The
fTead of the largest student
alcohol awareness organiza­
tion In the nation says col­
leges across the country arc
changing th e ir on-cam pus
drin k in g policies lo avoid
lawsuits.
"There's a real sense of
urgency on campuses to look
at alcohol policies, tighten
them up. make them more
comprehensive and consis­
tent with the shift in public
o p in io n .* ' s a id G e r a r d o
G o n za le z, a U n iv e rs ity of
Florida dean and the presi­
dent of a group called Boost
Alcohol Consciousness Con­
cerning the Health of Univer­
sity Students
Preliminary results from a
national survey by B A C C H U S
of a d m in is tra to rs at 200
four-year schools shows 94
percent polled were conreined about being sued for
an alcohol-related Incident
About a third of those polled
were developing or revising
alcohol policies. About 26
(&gt;erccnt said ihey recently had
revised their policies

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The boy and Ills father had
arranged for the youth lo mee^
with the m un after Ihe suspect
allegedly called Ihe boy's home
and. In conversations ihe father
overhrurd. apparently tried lo
make a "date" with him. Spolskl
said.
Spolskl said th r meeting was
set before deputies werr called
by the father and asked to
participate In the case. Th e y
only had about 30 mlnutrs lo get
to Ihe scene and tell the boy
what to da. he said.
The conduct of the deputies Is
in q u e s t io n . S p o ls k l s a id ,
because patrol officers normally
would not conduct such a su r­
v e illa n c e . S u c h cases are
normally assigned to detectives.
But because of th r time lartor,
Negri and Nagala apparently
decided to handle Ihe cose
themselves, he said.
The boy hud been told not to
get Into the car. and to signal the

hank guard, prodded him In thr
back and ordered him lo rrm o vr
tils revolver from Its holster.

Civilian security guard Sergio
Tom m ie. 48. was in a back room
and went lo Investigate when he

heard the shot.
W itn e s s e s sa td T o r r e n le
peeked around the corner of a
halhvay at Ihe opposite end of
ihe hank and saw Arias being
disarmed by the holdup man
To rrrn te pulled out hts own
revolver and yelled at Ihc robber ;
to drop hts weapon, dlstrartlng
him.
Arias swung a right uppercut
lo the fare of the robber. knock­
ing him and the submachlnegun
to the floor, Arias fell on the
gunm an and handcuffed him
aHAr a desperate struggle.
Arias suffered a sprained neck

ford hut some people don't
realize It takes money to make
ihe sparks lly. H om er said.
" E v e r y b o d y ta k e s th ese
fireworks for granted. T h e y
think (hey automatically appear
hut they d o n 't." he said.
Other than the fireworks, the
city Is planning a host of activi­
ties for the entire family lhal day
at Fort Mellon Park.
T h r activities are scheduled to
kick off at I I a.m . w ith a
moonwulk. canoe rides, canoe
)ousttng and a m eny-go round
for the kids, according to J im
Jernlgan. director of ihe Parks

and Recreation D epartm ent, agreed to lake to the Held, but
which Is sponsoring ihe activi­ the parks department hopes to
have a full roster by game day.
ties.
Prizes will be awarded In all
At noon, the contests are
s c h e d u le d to b e g in — the the contests and there Is no
three-legged race, balloon race entry fee.
and ball relay. A l 2 p m. the frog
In addition to the games, clubs
jum ping contest Is expected to and organizations are scheduled
lx- held The person whose frog to have contest, food and con­
Jum ps the farthest wins. Of cession booths at the park A
course, contestants will have to wide variety of food will be
offered — from hot dogs to soul
bring their own frogs.
A log rolling competition Is food,
also In the works
Music will be provided by a
A celebrity soltball game Is on disc Jockey from W U E Z who will
tnp for 3 p m . So far. no local play records during the day's
big name "c e le b ritie s " have events,

Arias reaches w lih his right
hand lo take out Ills gun. which
Is on his right hip.** said poller
spokesman Mike Stewart. “ As
soon as he touches It, the guy
■ranks off a round Into the floor
and says. 'Use your other hand
or the next one goes through
your head,' so Arias takes out
the gun with his left hand.'*

keeping In touch "w ith all con­
cerned puriles
Laugcl said any move ol Ih r
captives would take time to
arrange but their accommoda­
tion would be "n o problem."
"In principle the French gov­
ernment Is always ready to
help." Laugcl told reporters uftrr
meeting with Berrl at Beni's
home In west Beirut
Berrl Wednesday offered to
tra n sfe r the hostages to a
Western embassy. Syria or Iran
to end the 14-day hostage crisis.
Shultz, speaking at a United
Nations Charter banquet Weddeputies when they should move
In. Spolskl said. The troy should
not have been Involved In the
Investigation. Spolskl said And.
the deputies should not have
allowed the boy to keep the
appointment, be added.
The youth got In the car und
apparently failed to signal the
deputies W hat's In question,
according to Spolskl. Is why thr
boy was permitted to stay In the
car for 20 minutes.
Negri has given Investigators
an account of the event which
differs In some respects to
N a g a ta 's . S p o ls k l said L t.
G e o rg e H a g o o d has been
assigned to sort out th r stories
and to Interview other witnesses
at the scene.
F o lk . S p o l s k l s a id , w i l l
evaluate the Information after
Hagood completes hts Investiga­
tion and will decide what. If any.
action should be taken In re­
gards to the deputies' conduct.
Stallings has been released on
•8.000 bond and la scheduled to
appear In court J u ly IS.
Both deputies will remain on
duty pending the probe's results.
Spolskl o l d

nrsday In San Francisco, linked
the T W A hostages with seven
Americans who are being held
by kidnappers In Beirut, de­
manding Ihe unconditional re­
turn ofull of them

...Rally
Continued from page 1A
Wednesday's leg look thr
learn through the arid New
M e x ic o a n d T e x a s h i l l
country. To p speed vvas 45
m ph, Ms. Austin said, They
went through Santa Fe and
s to p p e d In G u l l u p lo n g
enough to be honored at a
h.irhcque the town threw for
all the drivers

...Space
Continued from psgs 1A
alrrady has more jobs than It
can accomplish at county facili­
ties. At budget time he said he
needed more craftsmen and the
commission opted to considering
renovations at b u ild in g s by
private contractors when the
county employees were busy
with other projects and not to
beef up the Percy's deportment

...Zoning
Continued from page 1A
zoning from agriculture to resi­
dential professional for a onehalf acre parcel on the west side
of SR 434. north of Sand Lake
Hoad near Altamonte Springs.

and right wrist in Ihe struggle.
He was strapped to a backboard
and wheeled out on a stretcher
with a bandage wrapped around
tils head lo keep his neck from
moving Th e officer was treated
and released at Cedars Medical
('enter Wednesday afternoon.
Th e gunm an was Identified by
poller as Santiago Rodriguez.
20, of Miami.
Rodriguez was bleeding from
tlie face and was taken to pollec
headquarters, where he was
c harged with attempted armed
robbery.

"W e are working Intensely on
this matter and we Insist on Ihe
return of our hostages, all 46 of
them. Immediately, unharmed
and u n c o n d itio n a lly," Shultz
said.

Both Jerry and his father.
D o n . were r e p o r t e d l y
exhausted from the road trtp
but were exhilarated by the
cheering of the crowds who
dally line the highway.
"It s th r ultimate h ig h ."
Gruss said.
T h e ro ute was to veer
northeast to w a rd W ich ita.
Kan . whrre the Grosses are to
lied down tonight. Th e race
ends J u ly 4 In New York City,
w ith Ih r w in n e rs gettin g
$100,000.

w ill) more workers at least In
this budget year.
Instructed to find out how
m uch It would coat lo renovate
the building by outside con­
tractors. Percy came back with X
coat estimate of $450,000.
And commissioner* came up
with the Idea of expanding the
old Jail upward. If feasible.
Percy was also asked to And out
w h e th e r the K ir k P la za . If
purchased, could be expanded
upward.

The proposed use of the pro­
p e r t y . C o m m is s io n e r F re d
Strretman said. Is for a corporate
office of a pest control business
Th e rexonlng at Streetman s
Insistence was conditioned upon
no chemicals being stored at the
site, and no trucks being parked
at the office for extended periods
or overnight.

AREA DEATHS
AQAPITO O. GUERRERO
Mr Aguptio G. G u rrrrro . 23. ol
Hanford died Friday near San­
ford In an aulo accident. Born
Dec 21. 1961 In Kaymondvllle.
Texas, he enm r to Sanford 10
years ago from there He was a
lurm laborer and a Catholic.
Survivors Include Ills father.
Jesus G u erre ro . Stuart: four
brothers. O scar, of V irginia.
C ruz, of Webster. Vtccnle. of
Hanford, and Fred of Houston;
three sisters. Santos Mu re no und
J o s e f ln a G a r z a
b o th o f

• ** *

Haymondvlllc. und Ola Airm an.
Center Hill.
B ritto n G u a rd ia n F u n e ru l
Hume, Sanford. Is In charge of
arrangements
JOHN VERBA
Mr Jo hn Verba. 79. 112 Essex
Ave.. Altamonte Springs, died
Tuesday al Life Care Center.
Altamonte Springs Born Jun e 5.
1906 in Drtston. Pa., he moved
tu A lta m o n te S p rin g s fro m
Cleveland. Ohio, in 1968. He was
a retired press operator and a
member of St. Mary Magdalen

Wsar4t»4»a*| t n y M fSPtoyVtosW to ll,

Catholic Church.
Survivors include his wife,
Anna. son. Raymond. Cleveland,
daughter. Elaine Kimball. Spr­
ing. Texas, six grandchildren.
B a ld w ln -F a lr c h lld F u n e ra l
Home. Altamonte Springs, la In
charge of arrangements.

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Double Ring Rites Unite
Bonnie Austin, P.C. Balliet

Francis Named
Lion Of Year

I

Solly Fleming, left, presi­
dent of the Sanford Lions
Club, presents the "Lion of
the Year Aw ard" to George
Francis, incoming presi­
dent. Francis received the
honor by popular vote for
his accom plishm ents as
Zone chairman, chairman
of the membership com­
mittee and a member of the
board of directors.

Newly installed officers of the Sanford
Lions Club for 1985 8A are, from left,
Kenneth Williams, Lion tamer; Jack Hunt,
tail twister; Oren Smith, director; Henry
Witte J r . , treasurer; Roger Didelot,
director; Phillip Cottone, first vice presi­
dent; Johnny Greene, second vice presi­

dent; George Francis, president; and John
Henderson, International counselor, Install­
ing officer. Other officers are: Jack
Morrison, third vice president; Stanley
Rockey, s e c r e t a r y ; D a v i d Chacey,
director; and Willard Sessions, director

Bride Can't Live Like This
DEAR ABBY: My husband
and I have* been married less
Ilian a year and wt* really do love
each oihrr. hut whenever we are
out In public he "even'' every
aiirartlve wom an lie secs. He's
very handsome, and of course
ilu-se wom en look l&gt;.u-k at him.
which Irritates me. I feel unat­
tractive and Inferior, although |
know I'm not. We have talked
endlessly about tills He says It's
"n o rm a l" and I am nuts
Ahby. I don't check out other
men In restaurants, his ryes are
everywhere but on me When
w e’re shupptng his head Is
always turning to get a better
look at some pretty woman He
blames my altitude on the (art
that m y mother divorced m y'
father because tie was a girlwatcher and philanderer

dcrlul man. hut I can't live like

Ronnie Lynn Auatm and Philip
Claude Balliet were married
Ju n e 1. at 6 p in . at First Baptist
C hurch Markham Woods. Lakr
M ary. T h e Rev. D r. J a y T .
Cosmato performed the double
ring ceremony.
Th e bride ts the daughter of
M r. and Mrs, B e n n y Steele
Austin. 718 Bevlrr Road. San­
ford The bridegroom Is the son
ol Mr, and Mrs. Claude Balliet.
Dover. Fla
G iv e n In m arriage by her
rather, the bride chose for tier
vows a formal white organza
gown, fashioned along the Victo­
rian silhouette, w ith an off-the-shoulder neckline, natural
waistline and full sieves appllqued with chantilly and alencon
lace. The semi-cathedral train
was accented w ith lace and
crystal pleated ruffles funning a
hack panel and border Her
elbow-length veil of Illusion was
held by a Juliet cap embellished
with pearls and Chantilly lace
She wore a penrl necklace, a gift
from the bridegroom, and car­
ried a cascade bouquet of white
and pink n»ses Interspersed with
greenery and baby's breath.
Miss G lyn n .1 Alderm an, cousin
ol the bridegroom, served the
bride as maid of honor. She wore
a rose-colored sleeveless chllfon
gown with a natural waistline
and low neckline In bark llrr
headpiece was a halo of pink
flowers and she carried a white
basket a rra n g e d w ith pink
a/alras, pink baby's breath and
greenery showered with pink
streamers
B rid e s m a id s w ere G le n d a
Alderman, cousin of the bride­
groom , Robin C ro lry , Janice
Dobson. Patti Kdgetnon. Lisa
Hughes and Am ber Sawyers,
cousin of the bride Th e ir gowns
and flowers were Identical to the
honor attendant’s

Mr. and Mrs. Philip Claude Balliet
T h e b r id e g r o o m ’ s fa th e r
Th e reception was held follow­
served as Iwsl man Groomsmen ing the ceremony at the Garden
were bison Blanton, nephew of Club ol Sanford Knierlalntnent
the bridegroom; Jo h n n y Pearce, was provided bv Rick and Kbit
cousin of the bridegroom: and Steele, vo calists, and J o a n
R o d n e y E n g lis h . Reese ‘M c­ Wilke, organist Janie Morion
Clelland. Danny Plckrrn and Art president! at the bride's bonk
W ilson, brothers-In-law of the The bridegroom's mother anil
bridegroom.
sisters catered the reception
Dale Price Austin J r ., nephew with various friends and rela­
of the bride, was the ring bearer. tives assist ing in serving
Following a honeymoon cruise
Flower girls were Natasha Mc­
Clelland. niece of the bride- to Mexico, the newlyweds are
m aking their home In Plant City
groom, and Am y Paul

O ils

Dear
Abby

Do other wom en lecl this way?
What do they do? Can m y
husband change? Should he?
Should I try to change? If so.
how? I hair myself lor hating my
husbund for m a k in g me so
miserable
II you a d vise co u n s e lin g ,
where can I go if | can't afford a
psychologist once a week at $50
an hour'.' Please help me. Except
fur this one fault, he's a won-

W ATCHING HIM
W ATCHING HER
DEAR W ATCHING: A man
w ho ryes strange women In a
way dial causes them to look
hack Is rlther consciously or
unconsciously sending her a
message.
1 agree, you can't live like lhal.
nor should you.
Do other women feel this way?
Yes What do they do? Some of
them go on making themselves
land ihctr husbands) miserable,
hut the smart ours real Ire that
they can't change anyone except
themselves, so they contact a
local mental health facility and
arrange for low-coat counseling
at a price they can afford to pay.

Free Microwave Cooking Classes Set
Free m icrowave convection sampled Incloaa
Rich Plan at
and ask
classes are being held at the
For further details call the
marketing
Rick Plan Frozen Ft aid Center in
the Altamonte Mall, upper level,
next to Sears.
T h e Rich Plan, u division of
R ic h -U n ite d C o r p o r a tio n . Is
h o i t lin g m i c r o w a v e a n d
microwave convection classes
every Tuesday In J u ly at 7 p in.
With
Class combines demonstration
B . J . a n d F r ie n d s
oil microwave and microwave
convection cooking Focus Is on
d lH c r r n i food p re p a ra tio n s,
cooking techniques anti now 10
turn convcctlonal recipes Into a
DOWNTOWN SANFORD
m icro w a ve meal
Foods are
SEE FRIDAYS EVENING HERALD FOR INFORMATION

IN GOSPEL C O N C E R T

SATURDAY, JUNE 29th 7:30 to 10:30 p.m.
SANFORD CIVIC CENTER

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BEETLE BAILEY

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by Bob Montana

ARCHIE

by Howla Schnalder

EEK A MEEK

Yogurt, Vinegar Douche
Can End Yeast Infection
D E A R DR. G O T T - I lake the
PHI and sometime* I take antlblotic pills for m y skin, so I
occasionally gel a yeast Infec­
tio n . I h a te g o in g to the
gynecologist each lim e, so I
usually self-treat with a weak
vinegar douche. 1‘ve also heard
that drinking cranberry Juice
will help. Is this just a m yth?
What else would you suggest?
D E A R R EA D ER - Th e use of
oral contraceptives ran. In some
w o m en , cause a m ild . n o n fungal vaginal discharge. I sus­
pect that the major cause of your
yeast Infection Is your use of
anllblotlca. These drugs can
deplete the population of normal
bacteria In your vagina, thereby
allowing yeasts lolhrlve.
T w o or three days of dilute
vinegar douching Is a perfectly
satisfactory solution. Although
cranberry Juice Is a beneficial
drink. It hat — as far as I know
— Illlle effect on antibioticInd u ced va g in itis . Y o u also
might try eating three lo four
containers of yogurt every day.
I've been assured th a t the
harmless bacteria In yogurt can
put y o u r y e a s t - b a c t e r i a
equilibrium track In balance.
I have recently learned about a
s im p le . In e x p e n s iv e a n d
foolproof trick lo clear yeast
v a g i n i t i s — w i t h o u t the
n e c e s s i t y of s e e i n g a
gynecologist each lime the pro­
b le m r e c u r s . G o lo y o u r
pharmacist and ask him or b r ­
io make up a supply of gelatin
capsules, each containing 600
mg of plain boric acid. Each day
(01 two weeks. Insert a capsule
high In your vaginal canal. As
thr gelatin dissolves and releases
ihr boric a d d . your vuglnltle
should dlsuppcar. You m ay be
happier exercising some control
over y o u r b od y, and y o u r
gynecologist will lx- thrilled to
d e v o t e m o r e of h is t im e
performing unnecessary
hysterectomies on less fortunate
women.
D E A R DH G O T T - Do you
Ihlnk there's a personality type
that Is more likely lo develop
cancer than another? I've heard
a theory ubout this
DEAR READER In m y
o p in io n , ca n c e r Is u n q u e s ­
tionably a defect that develops
Irom •deficiencies In our Im m une
systems. ('think more and more
doctors, having taken u cue from

Norman Cousins, regard a posi­
tive attitude — which m ixes
laughter, hope and enjoyment —
as a vital part of cancer therapy.
Th is belief Is by no means
universal, however. T h e rr are
studies now underway lo de­
termine If cenaln personality
trails m ay Influence the devel­
opment of malignancy. But. as
yet. there are no conclusive
findings pertaining to preven­
tion.
You m ay remember the splash
made some years ago by Ih r
ACROSS

proposed relation of heart at­
ta c k s to s o -c a lle d T y p e - A
peisonalltlrs. Although this re­
lation was Intriguing. II has not
panned out.
Nonetheless, there are those of
us who believe that emotions
and outlook on life do relate tq
health and disease.
S e n d u n it q u e stio n s lo D r.

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fencing sword

1 Actor Murray
4 lively
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12 SembTa moth*'
13 Qrlmica
14 Guam m *port
10 Atsmal stomach
15 Chemical tuffo
16 To an aitreme
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18 legend!

20 Energy unit
21 Ranch animal
22 Cry Of turputa
24 Hockey league
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26 Diapo»*e*ee*
30 Leg bone
34 Poverty war
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35 Horse (al l
38 Not fresh
37 Hurl
39 Actress
Oerdner
41 1060. Roman
42 Abstract being
43 Inkiest
45 850. Roman
47 Retirement plan
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48 Physician (s i)
51 Not in
53 Psnned
57 Praises
60 Pgssessive
pronoun
81 Stationary
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82 Norse night
63 Raw metal
84 Doesn't eust
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66 Smell cask

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invasion day
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Chaplin

11 Glacial ridge
17 fidantation of
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19 Conjunction
23 Eggs
25 lending boat
26 Medicine
portion
27 Electric fish
26 Pees (fr.J
29 Etjue' (f r )
31 Harness part
32 Infirmities
33 Nearest
36 Vestry
38 Comedian
Sparks
40 Liberian natives
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44 Sunflower State
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48 Bandleader At
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49 Ina and
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Some 53 year* ago. when tills
liand wart played. East opened
tlie bidding with one diamond.'
South overrulled Iwo spade*,
vulnerable, which showed n fair
hand with a six-card spade still.
West doubled, a nnounelng
lhal South had made a mistake,
•slid that W r s l Intended to
punish South for such recklessnrsn.
T h r ace of diamonds wart led.
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you see ih r beat defense? O u r
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only Ills own hand and Ih r
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by Bob Thavea

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OARFIELD

T O U R B IR T H D A Y
J U N K 3 § . 1985
M u c h m o re th a n s im p ly
|x-rsoiuil reward will come lo you
this year through your ow n
creative effort. When you are
Inspired b y a bright Idea, a d
upon It Immediately.
C A N C K R (Jun e 2 1J u l y 221
Don't m u k r financial Impositions
today on someone you once
helped In a small way. He will
resent your using this type of
unfair leverage Major changes
are ahead for Cancer* In the
com ing year. Send for yo u r
Astro-Graph predlclkins today
Mall 81 to Astro-Graph. Box 489.
Radio C ity Station. Near-York.
NY 10019. Be sure to slate your
iodlac sign
L E O (J u ly 23-Aug. 221 Today
you m ight take the course of
least resistance and allow a
relative or In-law to prrsaurr you
Into d o in g som ething y o u 'd
rather not.

ANNIE
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The Went defender was O s­
wald Jacoby. I d ie this hand
Ix-ruuse today murks Ih r first
a n n iv e rs a ry of m y fa th e r's
death. As m uch as I loved m y
lulhrr. I doubt lhal he was thr
grrulrsl bridge player who ever
lived. On Ih r other hand. I don't
know of anyone greater. Rest In
|&gt;cacc. lather.

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V IR O O (A u g 23 Sept. 22) You
will lx- Judged more severely
lim n u su a l to d a y (or y o u r
mistakes T o avoid embarrassing
developments, Ihlnk your ac­
tions through carefully.
L IB R A (Sept 23 Oct. 23) It
will prove wisest ul this time to
dear up old obligations before
assuming any new ones. You
might not have enough financial
spread for both.
S C O R P IO (O rl 24 Nov. 22|
Avoid learning up today with an
Individual who always opposes
your way of doing things. He
may try lo pul a damper on your
rITorts once again
8 A Q IT T A R 1 U 8 (Nov. 23D e c
211 Strive lo be realistic about
Issues that confront you today.
Don't pretend serious mailers
will rectify themselves without
your taking appropriate action.
C A P R IC O R N (Dec 22 J a n
19) You will later have feelings of
remorse If you are overly gener­
ous with a friend today who
doesn't truly deserve It. Be kind,
but not ridiculous
A Q U A R IU S (Ja n 20-Fcb.!9)

In competitive slluullons today,
bunk more h e a vily on your
common sense than chance. The
tx-st lhal Lady Luck may offer
you la second place
P IS C E S IFeb. 20 March 20)
Rather than going along with Ihe
suggestions of someone you're*
peeved with, you might reject
th is person's Ideas and art
against your beat Interests.
ARIES (March 21 April 19)
19) Unless you ure extremely
prudent and cautious In Joint
ventures today, Ihe larger slice
of out-of-pneket costs /nay (all to
you.
T A U R U S (A p ril 20-May 20)
You may have difficulty making
major decisions today because of
a tendency to overemphasise
both the pros and Ihe cons. You
could remain un dead center,
doing nothing
O E M IN I (May 2 1J u n e 20) It ts
likely that you'll he auddled with
mure responsibilities than yot)
can handle today If you mingle
with people who can't fend for
themselves.

by Leonard Starr

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N E W Y O R K (UPI) - Th e world
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Fulton.
Fullon. who became a soap
opera star more than 20 years
a Ho when she created the bitchy
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"W e were window dressing I
despised getting letters that said.
'W hat tn the world lias hap­
pened to you?’ 'Where Is your
m ind?' Th e wrltrrs were new
and they weren't lamlltar with
the relationships that Lisa had
built up over the years Th e
strength ot a soap opera Is what
makes the people do things
good and bad — mostly b a d."
She was not about to let Lisa,
who over the years lias had 33
lovers, five marriages and half a
dozen kids, along with two bouts
of Insanity, blend Into the scen­
ery.
Fulton not onlv quit In 1983 —
the third lime she had done so to
protest what the writers were
doing to her character — but she

ihe wheels started to turn and
they realized this little girl could
play a downright bitch. We got
letters saying. T f that nice Bob
Hughes marries thai terrible girl
I'll never w a lrh he show again.*
We got married on the show the
very next week."
F u l t o n , 5 1. a M e th o d is t
m i n i s t e r 's d a u g h t e r f ro m
Ashvlllc, N .C .. says Ltsa's re­
deeming feature — even In her
worst days — has been her love
for her children
" I had to find something good
In her." she said. "Just like when
you play u good person, you
have to find a quirk tn her
character, e vrn tf It's Just that
she doesn’t put the lid on the
toothpaste or she picks her
E ileen Fulton
teeth."
evrn had all her furniture sent
She feels Jo an Collins and the
trmn her apartment In New rest of the nighttime soap opera
York, where the soap opera Is witches owe a debt to her and
filmed, to California.
h e r p i o n e e r i n g d u y 11 m e
What lured her back u year wickedness T h e y have discov­
later was reading a newspaper ered and rushed In on what she
story reporting that Lisa — then always knew:
b rin g played by Betsy V o n
"Th e re 's an excitement an
Furstenberg — might lie sched­ outrageous person brings to a
u led fo r e x e c u tio n b y the show On Dallas' J R Is such a
script writer*.
bum — and people lovr him
"tf she dies. I'm going to come because he has such lun doing
hark and d ie." Fullon salil to II."
herself "If I created Lisa. I'm
going to kill her I'm not going to
let somebody else do my death
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scene."
She called the show's pro­
ducers. only lo learn that they
ly jj
9 9 *).
would rather have her bark than
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liquidate Lisa.
MOVING
She learned the value of being
VIOLATIONS
a had girl, theatrically speaking.
23 years ago when she Joined
"A s T h e W orld T u rn s "
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Sanford A A . 1201 W . First St..
5:3 0 p .m ., closed discussion, and
8 p .m .. open, speaker.
Oviedo A A . 8 p .m .. closed,
Flrat U n ite d Methodist C h u rch .
Overeaters A n o n y m o u s, open.
7 30 p m . C o m m u n ity United
M e th o d is t C h u r c h . H ig h w a y
17-92 one-half m ite north of S R
4 3 8 . C a s s e lb e rry
N ew com ers
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C entral Flo rid a K lw anis C lu b .
7 :3 0 a . m . . F l o r i d a F e d e r a l
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S e m in o le S u n r is e K lw a n is
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O p t lm la t C lu b of S o u th
Sem inole. 7 :3 0 a .m .. H olid a y
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S p rin gs Road. Closed.
Longw ood A A . 8 p .m .. Rolling
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Longw ood. A la n o n . same time
and place.
Tanglew o o d A A . 8 p .m .. St.
R ic h a rd 's E p is c o p a l C h u r c h .
Lake How ell Road. A la n o n . same
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Sanford A A Step. 8 p .m .. 1201
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Sanford W o m e n s ' A A . 1201
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Casselberry A A Step. 8 p .m ..
A sce n s io n L u t h e r a n C h u r c h .
O verbroo k D rive .
Reboa and L iv e O a k A A . noon.
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A u g u s t, the New York Dmlly
News has reported.
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said M adonna "a lm o s t popped
her corset then, w ithout th in k ­
ing twice, said ye a ."
No co m m e n t from Penn or
M a d o n n a w a s Im m e d ia t e ly
available.
T h e new spaper said the couple
has been " a n Item for m o n th s ."
but that the w e d d in g la planned
for A u gust, as soon as Penn
flV ilsh e a s h o o t i n g h ta n e w
picture. " A t Clooe R ange." In
Atlanta.
T h e report said Madonna. 24.

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breakfast. 9 a.m.. Fleet Reserve
C lu b . West Flrdt Street.
Sanford Big Book A A . 7 p in.,
open discussion. Florida Power
and Light building. N Myrtle
Avenue. Sanford.
Alanon meeting. 8 p.m .. 1201
W. First St.. Sanford.
MONDAT. J U L Y I
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Seminole County Branch. 1302
E. Second St.. Sanford. 9 a.m . to
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monte A v e ..9 a m . to S p .m .
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p.m ., closed. 8 p.m .. step, ISO
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More Educated Smoke Less

Suits Against Cigarette Makers
Could Kill Industry, Experts Say
A T L A N T A lU P I) — IIta llh exjx-ris
rrport Ih rrr Is a strong rclaUotlRhlp
lirlw c rn smoking and education and
nay damage suits against clgnrrttr
companies m ay sound a death knell
lor the Industry.
A smoking study released W ed­
nesday by the national Centers for
Disease Control found people with a
high school education were more
likely lo smoke than ihose with a
i n|lege education.
Hut I he C IX ; study but rioled
voting women are an exception to
the strong relationship between ed­
ucation and smoking
Other health experts assembled by
lormt-f President •Jimmy Carter to
study premature death Issued a
report Wednesday noting a federal
judge In New .lersey had ruled
jMople have the right to sue over
tobacco-related Injuries.
•Th e Judge ruled people Injured
Irum tobacco and who claim Ihc
warnings on cigarette packs are not
adequate are entitled in the right to
present their claim s (or adjudica­
tion," I he report said
" I I a num ber ol lawsuits art
sin resslnl, the cigarette Industry
could fallow llie asbestos Industry
and lind they cannot afford lo
mamifaclurc cigarettes because the
price Is loo high " the Carter Center
rcjKirt said
Th e ('D C slutly found -I!* percent
ol men and 4 '1 jierceni of women
w llh some high schrml education
smoked, hut only 17 percent of men
and l.'l percent ol women wllh
college graduate degrees smoked
"II you look at the hlghrsi return-

Hon and the highest professional
levels you lend to see substantially
diminished rates of smoking." said
D r Kenneth W arner of Ihc Universi­
ty of Michigan, who participated In
the study.

•Musically, the Individuals with
higher education are responding In
larger numbers to the evidence that
smoking Is a health hazard," he
said.
Dr Dennis To lsm a of thr C D C 's
•duration branch said 70 percent of
men ages 30 to 40 smoked before
the surgeon general's first cigarette
warning In 19f»4 — iwlec today's
num b rr
"T h e re has been a significant
amount of smoking cessation during
that period." he said. "More of It
obviously has occurred among those
with higher education."
hut the C IX ! said an estimated 29
percent of American women still
smoke — a decrease of Jusi 5 percent
— and some studies show Increasing
numbers of women In their 2(&gt;s are
taking tip the habit
" T h is Is a cause for great concern
and we don't have any reason lor

ii ," Tolsma said.
T h e Curler Center reported l.(XX)
people a day die from diseases
related to cigarette smoking and
said, "We must make non-smoking
th r soclul n o rm ."
T h e Carter Center rejxiri recom­
mended the licensing of cigarette
sales encouraged the elimination of
cigarette vending machines and
urged hospitals to abolish the sale of
tobacco product

Court Says Couple W ho
Sued Southern Bell
Should G e t N e w Trial

l e g a l N o tice

Son Died After Company's
2-Hour Effort To Trace Call
W K S T PALM B E A C H |UI*I| - An appeals court
soys a couple who sued Southern Hell la-cause II
took I wo hours in (race a 911 emergency call
from their wounded son should get another
i hanee to ro lle d damages.
T h e ium rlh District Court nl Appeal rilled
Wednesday a new trial was warranted because
Itniward Circuit .Judge George Kl&lt; hardson Jr.
allowed Southern Hell lawyers In offer prejudlrlal
lesllim inv during the llrst trial

F IC T IT IO U S NAME
Nolle* K harab, given IS*I 1
rim engaged m but in, tt *1 Will*
springs Villa?*, M il Bedbug
C a t * Bd . C a a ta lb e r ,,.
Seminole Count,. Floeid* 0/0*
undvr is* flclitiout nam# of
D A N C E C t N T F H and ISat I
•nland fo ,*gnt*r said name
with Ilia Civet of Is* Circuit
Court Samlnol* Count, florid*
in accordant* with th* pro
vilioni ol th* Flctlllout Nam*
Valuta* To wit Vaetion M l 0*
I loeulri l l it t il t i I t v
D ANCE A H TS O F
W IN TE R P AR A . INC
%l Baalria Aidand*
President
Publish Jun* 77 a Jui, I, II. ’•
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The suit arose out ol a 1979 Im-ldent when
Joseph Vrndola J r . 19. called the Hroward
&lt; utility nherlfl's office emergency 911 riumlH-r
and said, "Am bulance. Quick.''
lie could say no more and p ollrr beard him
moaning Into the phone receiver
Ihe sherlirs office called Southern Bell and
asked lo have Ihe phone number Iraeed s o jsillt e
i mild llml Vendola
In Wednesday's ruling. Associate Judge Tlieron
A Yawn J r . s*tld " I he request was followed tiy
an Incredible succession of blunders bv Southern
Hell spanning almost iwo hours be lore Ihe call
was rnrrecily traced and Ihe proper address
jirovlded "
Itv the time paiamedlcs arrived al Vcndolas
Home, lie luid died o| a shotgun wound In Ihc
sioimich
In tlie* original lilul, rei-ords show I he Vendola
family lawycis jmtvldcd expert testimony that
ihe m an's life could have In- cii saved If lie tiad
received medical Ireaiment wllhln an hour ol Ills
•all
Th e court records show II (tank nearly 45
uiliiulcs for a Soulliem Hell employee lo begin
itaeliig ihe call, ami once he began, he got ihc
wrong uumlM-r ilu re limes.
During ihe trial Southern Hell lawyers claimed
that muter inrlll laws ihe telephone com pany was
nut obligated to anyone other than the 911
customer. III tills cane Hiawurd County
Hut the apjienls court ruled iliui "w hen It
undertook the service ol Iruclng these culls
Southern Hell excised Itself lo Ihul venerable
principle o| law dial an adlon undertaken for the
ikcnrllt of another, even grulullmisly. must tie
performed in accordance wllh an otdlgullon lo
cxe n lse reasonable cure "
Southern I tell luwyrrs also argued that VenJo in 's death was a suicide, hut Ihe upjM'uls court
said that 11 was not known, nor was It ImjMirtant If
Vendola shot him sell

F 1C? I T IO U f NAtAC
Nolle* It harab, givan that wa
a&lt;* t n g s H In business at M il
H a e lw a ll A v a . . S a n lo r d ,
Seminole Count,, Ftoeld* J777I
under th* Iklltiou* nam* ol
C R Y S TA L CLEA N til
IE H P H IS E S and that wa If*
treed to regular said naree* with
tha Claet ol th* Circuit Court,
Sam mol* Count, Florid* in
aecordone* wllh th* provisions
ol tie* Flclitiout Nam* Statute*.
To wit See* lion At I OF Florida
Valutas I t V
/» Connia A Lamont
» Claudia M Dues an
Publith June 70. 1 / A Ju i, &lt; II
lto»
O f (i 110
IN TH E C IR C U IT C O UR T.
IN AN D FOR
S E M IN O L E CO UNT V,
F L O R ID A
CASE NO U to ll C A M E
IN RE Tha Mate lag* ol L F W IN
H A T M A N C A M P B E LL
Petitioner'Hutband

and
JOE A N N C A M P B E L L .
Respondent . WII#
N O TIC E OF AC TIO N
TO JO E AN N C A M P B E LL
C 'oR ututDavIn*
REDS
Slatesbar*. Gaorgi* HUM
VOU ABE H E R E B Y
N O T IF IE D lhat a Patllton ol
D ittolullon ol Maeeiag* Sat
baan Iliad agalntl ,uu, and Iteal
,ou ar* raejulead to tarva a cop,
ol ,our response or plaadieeg lo
th* Patltion upon Ih* Pall
IIgreat • alloree*,, Thomas C
Green* fuel Otlic* Bo. *♦»
Sanlord Florid* 17/71 aeed III*
th* original tttponi* oe plaad
ueg In Itea oltic* of ih* Claet, ol
Iho C ircu it Court, Samleeola
C o u n t, Courthouto Sanford
F Icielda 11/M, on or balora teea it
d a , of J u i,. I S ) If ,ou fall to do
to a Dafaull Judgneant will b*
tatan egeim l ,ou for th* raliat
drmandad in th* Pafllion
D A T E D at lenlord, Samlnol*
Caunf,. Floe Ida, tbit }t d a , ol
Juno. IMS
IS E A L I
D A V ID N B E R R IE N
C L E R K OF TH E C IR C U IT
COURT
UV O eae,I R Ftantlm

Drpul, Claet
Publille Jure* IT, Jui, a It. IS.
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" T h r suicide d e f e n s e was combined w llh Ihe
tarlll delens&lt;- and shrouded In u facade of rhetoric
conct-ullng (heir lack ol substuncr and p rrs rn lrd
lo the court and Jury, doing nothing more than
tK’log the Issues, contuse and sow the sreds ol
prr|udlee In Ihe m inds of thr Jury." lie said
Lawyers fur Southern Hell declined lo comment
on the ruling

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F IC T ITIO U S N A M E
Nolle* it teartb, giaon that aa
ara tngagad m butmett at last
W Seminole B ird . Sanford.
SarnmoN Count,. Florida undav
Ih* firtihous ham* of C E N T R A L
F l A C R N A A N A S TH E S IA .
aeed that ** inland to roglttar
vak! name with th* C Net of th*
C.ecult Court Samlnol* Count,
rigrida m accordant* wits th*
p ro v m o n t of th# F lc litio u t
None* Statutes. To wit Section
tat 0* Florida Sla'utat Its/
* Jarnac M Miltom
1 Jack L Pare#
1 Gan* Fauarhahn
1 Thomat J B a rt i
Publish Jun* v A Jui, a. II. II.
MS
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F IC T IT IO U S N A M E
Nolle* It harab, glean that |
am tngagad In butm ati *1 70a
C h arlai SI . Winter Springs.
Samlnol* Count,. Florida undvr
th* flclitiout none* of NO R R IS
S E C R E T A R IA L S E R V I C E S ,
and that I inland to raglttar laid
naree* with th* C N rt of th*
Circuit Court Sammol* Count, ,
Florida In aeeordanc* with th*
p 'o e ltio n t ol Ih* F lc tlllo u t
Nam* Statutes To wit Socllon
MS Cl F lo- &lt;U V •.'»:*» ITS/
t Mae, N . rlt
Publith Jun* &gt;/ A J u i, a. II i|.
IMS
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N O T IC E O F A
P U B LIC H E A R IN G
TO C O N S ID E R
T H E A D O P TIO N OF
A N O R D IN A N C E
R Y T M C C IT Y
OF S A N FO R D . FLO R ID A ,
ttot-c* i harab, given mat a
Public Hearing will 0* held at
me Commission Room in m*
C lt, Hall Ml th* C lt, Ot Sanlord
Fisr da ar / 00 o'clock P M on
Ju&gt;, (. IMS. to consider the
adoption ot on ordmonco b , tha
C lt, Ol Sanford Florida, at
to1lows

p r o v is io n s

OF S E CTIO N t/i Ota F L O R IO A
S T A T U T E S P R O V IO IN G FOR
S E V E R A B IL IT Y . C O N F L IC TS
A N D E F F E C T IV E D A T E
W H ER EAS. m*e* hat baan
lad wllh lha C IT, Claet ol Iho
C l ) , ol Sanlord Flo rid a a
patition containing Ilea reamat of
lew peopaet, owner! In lha area
thum bed harem alter request
ng annotation to the corporal.
ar*a ol lha C il, ol Sanford,
F'or'da and requeuing to Ira
e ludad Iharaln, and
W H E R E A S tha P r o p e r l,
Appreiter ol Seminole Count,.
F lo .ida hating certified that
•hare ara tirt property ownert
in ttw area lu ba arena.ed. and
thal tald propart, owner t hat*
eigrind Ih* Pa'ltlon tor Arenata
lion and
W H E R E A S . II h * « baan d*

r»e mined that lha proper I , da
s c r i b e d h e r e i n a f t e r it
raatoreabl, fompact and con
liguous fo Ih* corporal* araat ol
lha C ll, ol Sanlord. Florida, and
it hat turther been determined
mat tha annaaahon ol tald
properly will nol result In th*
creation ol an tnrlav* and
W H E R E A S lha C l l , of San
lord Florida is in a position to
protufa municipal sactlcas lo
lf&gt;* propart, described haram
and lhal the C lt, Commission of
Ih* C lt, ol Sanford, Florida,
dtartes 11 In lie* bast Interest of
Iho C lt, lo accept said pallium
andfoannat tald proper I,
NOW T H E R E F O R E BE IT
E N A C T E 0 BY TH E P E O P L E
OF TH E C IT Y OF S A N FO R O
FL O R ID A
S E C TIO N I Thai lha pro
p a ri, described below situated
m Seminole Count,, Florida b*
and lh « same It hafsb, anna.ad
to and mad* a part at ih* C lt, ol
Sanford, Florida pursuant to
He* voluntary annotation pro
visions ol Sacllon l/ l Off
Florida Statutes
Sacllon &gt;*, Township Ik South.
Rang* 10 East Begin on Norm
lire* ol SI Gertrud* Atanu* 71 ft
Chains Was! of E alt line ol H o ll,
Atonuo. run Was! 10 chains
North 10 (hams East IS4 feat
North (O' teat East M l leal
South to Bagmning Public H*
c o rd ! ol S tm m ola C o u n t ,,
f lor ida
S E C TIO N 1 Thai upon this
Ordinance becoming aftorllv*
m* properl , owners and an,
resident on Ih* property da
scribed haram shall ba entitled
tu all Ih* rights and privileges
and immunities as ara from
lima to time granted to rail
dents and propert , owners at
lha C lt, of Sanlord Florida, and
at further p ro .used In Chapter
III Florida Statutes, and shall
turttear ba sub Iact to Iho ro
sponsiblllliat ol rasidonco or
ownership at m e, tram lima to
ttm* Ur dalarmlnad b , Ih*
g o w n in g author It, ol Iho C lt,
of Sanlord Florida and Iho
provisions ol said Chapter l/l,
F ior ida Sieluiet
S E C T IO N ! It an , taction or
portion ol a sacllon of this
ordinance p r o w to bo invalid
unlawful or unconstitutional, II
snail not bo hold to invalidate or
impair tha validity. tore# or
effect of an, other section or
pact ot mis ordinance
S E C TIO N i That all ordi
nenctl or parts ol ordinances In
to nllk f herewith, bo and the
same are harab, revoked
S E C TIO N 1 That m il erdi
nance shall become altvchv*
immediately upon its passage
and adaption
A cop, shall b* available at
m* Otlic* at th* C lt, Clark tar
all parsons desiring to tsomin*
*h* same
All par n*i in interest and
Clinens shall hare an opportuni
t , to ha heard al said hearing
B , order at Ih* C ll, Cam
mission at Ih* C O , *1 Sanlord.
Florida
A O V IC E TO TH E P U B L IC It
a parson decides to appeal a
decision mad* with rospoct to
a n , mailer tout Ida rad *1 tha
above mealing or heating, h*
m e , need a verbatim record ol
ih* proceedings. Including th*
testimony and evidence, which
record Is not provided b , Ih*
C lt , of Sanford I F S lf o K M I .
H N Tamm Jr

C lt, Clark
Publish Juno II.

A IMS
DEG T*

O R D IN A N C E NO ITS!
AN O R D IN A N C E OF TH E
CI TY OF S A N FO R O
F LOR I D A . T O A N N E X
W ITH IN T H E C O R P O R A TE
A R E A O F T H E C I T Y OF
SANFORO. F L O R IO A . UPON
AD O P TIO N O F 'A I D ORDt
NANCE a P O R TIO N O F TH E
P R O P S R T Y L Y I N G BE
TW E E N C R M
AN D TH E
SEABOARD COASTLINE
H A H R O ' O R IG H T O F W AV
0 B E T W E E N UPSALA
AN D J E W E T T ROAD
.A T D P R O P E R T Y B E I N G
S I T U A T E 0 I N S E M IN O L E
CO U N TY F LO R IO A
IN AC
CORDANCE W IT H TH E VOL
U N T A R Y A N N E X A f ION
P R O V IS IO N S O F S E C T IO N
l/l 0e&lt; F L O R IO A S T A T U T E S
P R O V I D I N G
F O R
S E V E R A B IL IT Y . C O N F LIC TS
AtlOEFFECTIVEOATE
W H EREAS, mart hat baan
t int with th* C lt, Clark of m*
C il, ot Sanlord Florid* a
patHum containing th* names ol
rn* property owners In th* area
described haraln attar request
.ng anna.ation to tha corporal*
err* ol th* C lt , ot Sanford
Florida and requesting to tl*
ntiudrd therein and
WHEREAS
th* P ro p erly
Appro,tar of Saminot* Count,.
Florida, having certified mat
there ar* lour proparr, owners
m the era* to b* anna.ad and
mat ta d property owner has
signed tha Petition tor Anna.a
lion and
W H EREAS. It hat baan da
i.rmmed that tha property da
t c r i b t d h e r e i n a f t e r It
r.a u n e b l, compact and con
tiguout to me corporate araas ol
the Clt, ol Sanlord Florida, and
,t hat turther baan determined
Inal the anna.ation ot tald
property will not result In lha
citation of an anclavo. and
W H ER EAS th* C tr, of San
turd Florida. Is In a position to
provide municipal services to
re* propart, described haraln.
and thal the C lt, Commission ol
in* C lt, ot Sanford. Florida
d**mt it m th* bait intaratt ol
the C lt, to accept laid petition
and to anna, t a d property
NOW T H E R E F O R E BE IT
E N A C TE D BY T H F P F O P lE
OF IH E C I T Y OF SANFORO.
FLO R ID A

■ym

N O TIC E O F A
PUBLIC H E A R IN G
TO C O N S ID ER
TH E A D O P TIO N OF
A N O R D IN A N C E
BY TH E C IT Y
OF SANFORO. F L O R ID A
Nolle* it harab, givan that a
P eblit Hate mg will ba hold al
ih* Commiiaion Room in Iho
Clt, Hall In ih* C lt, ol Sanlord
Florida a' t 00 o'eioct P M on
Ju&lt;, • IMS lo contidor Ih#
adoption of an ordinance b , tha
Clt, of Sanford Florida at
toi lowi
OR DINANCE NO l/tl
AN O R D IN A N C E OF TH E
C I T Y OF S A N F O R D
a LO R I0 A
TO A N N E X
W IT H IN TH F C O R P O R A T E
A R E A OF T H E C I T Y O F
eANFORO FLO R IO A , UP O N
A D O P TIO N OF S A ID O H O I
NANCE A P O R TIO N OF T H A T
C E R T A IN P R O P E R TY L Y IN G
B E T W E E N S R «A IW ES T
FIR ST S TR E E Tl AND
N A R C IS S U S A V E N U E A N D
W E S T OF A N 0 A B U T T I N G
TE B W IL L IG E B L A N E , SAID
P R O P E R TY B E IN G S ITU A T
E D IN SEM INOLE C O U N T Y ,
FL O R ID A id A C CO R D AN C E
W IT H THE V O L U N T A R Y
a n n e x a t io n

71— H e l p

L e g a l N o tic e

Leg al N o tic e

th, 1/ and Ju t,

S ECTIO N It That th* pro
prrf, detcribad below situated
in Sammol* Count, Florida ba
and tha tame is hereby annavad
t* and made a part ol tha City of
Sanford. Florida pursuant to
*lt* voluntary anna ration pro
visions ol Sacllon l/ l get
Florida Statutes
Facet I
Block 17 and Watt '» ol Street
adiacant on Fat! M M Smith t
Subdivision Plat Book 1 Pegs
St ot Ih* Public Records ol
Seminole Count,. Florida
Fare*!Ii
Block 4 (Last boginning ot th*
Northwest Corn*- thereof run
thanes Fasten, along North Una
cl said block lo th* Northeast
Cornar thane* Southerly along
•h* East IIn# tharaol 100 l**i
thane* North was tar I, to * point
on the Watt lino ol said block IIS
feat South ot tha Northwest
Cornar thence run North along
ih* Watt line to a point ol
Iwgmnlngl Blocks S k and part
■it Block &gt; lying North Seaboard
Coastline Railroad all ol M M
Smith s Subdivision according lo
Hi* plat tharaol at ravoided In
Plat Boo* I Pag# IS. ot th*
Public Records ot Samlnol*
Count, Flood* Lots X). U U.
It M M 4/ &lt;4 4k. SO. tl and
m# North ,-i ol Cot *S ot M M
Smiths Third Subdivision *c
cording to Ih* plat m#t* ot as
tcordad in Plat Book t, Pag* la
ol th* P u b lic Rec or ds ot
Sammot* Count,, Florida That
part ol th* NE 'a of Sacllon U.
township I* South. Rang* X)
East lying North and East ot
New Upeaiet Road and North ot
Seaboard Coastline Railroad,
together with ait tntarttl In
platted - treats, rights ot w a, or
easements
Rarest Ii
Block I) and Block IR. Norm
ot Railroad M M Smith s Sub
division. Plat Book t. Page St. ol
•ho Public Record* ot Sammol*
Count,, F lor id*

CLASSIFIED ADS
Seminole
322-2611

EXCUTIYC SECRETARY
Wirnor wlIhoufWwrmortof
Ablest Temporary Services
Hi 7k40_________
Erpa* vhcod All round Yard
Help Li winter Spring* Call
77/ 7*dS________________

Orlando * Winter Park
831-9993

CLASSIFIED DEPT.
RATES
1 t i m * ................................. 67 C g line
HOURS
3 c o n s c c u tit* tim ot 61C • lin t

8:30 A M . - 5:30 P .M .
M O N D A Y thru F R ID A Y
S A T U R D A Y »■

NEWSfAPER CARRIER
N EED ED

Chu'uof* Oviedo area Must be
bondadl* nav* dapa-dabia
irantpoHation have rtiapnon*
and tw rnpons&gt;bl* To work
batwean 7 00 PM A a 00 PM
For mer# info, call Ton,
777 Ml' between H 00 AM

7 cwnspcvtikc times 52C ■ line
10 cdn iecutikc tim et 4 6 C « line
C o n tra c t Rates Availably
3 Lines Minimum

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

and 4 PC P M ______ ________

NUXSI S AIDES All shifts
Erpa'wncad or carttfiad pro
tarred Appt, m parson at
Lakavww Nursing Cantor, ft*
E 7m) St . Santord_________
Pari Tim* Carfitiad Nurias
Aidas Coll tor appointment
mi on_________________
rH O N E WORK

25—Special Notice*

71—Help Wanted

V MARY KAY COSMETICS •
Skin car* and color flair
CONNIE
177//!4

Acr,hc Applicators needed to
app'r protect v»- coating on
cart boats and pianos SS to

27— Nursery &amp;
Child Care

work mSanford ara* call
Tampa ID kO* /HI
AMantton Mothers Housewives
O' anyone looking lor a good
pa,uig |0b Full framing Call
1717k!7______________
Aran Beauty Campon,
Full or part Km* Can immadi
afar, 171 StIOor 371 W t

l will babysit ,our child in m,
home workdays Samlnol*
High area Dome J H MOt
Will bob, tit In m, horn* An,
hours, no eg* limit Call
!!■ ISM

3 3 - Real Estate
Courses

i l l par hour

W* I'a m

For

UiriRIERS HELPER
Wanted

M ult hMw9 t«p#fk#ftc*

C4tiii*r

Nighf po%lf»on t e r y k t

I H 1130

ifftfiqn 40 tiff $#&lt;u*lfv ITJ

Part bn-* No avparianc* naval
tar, will from Sol appoir.t
manli from our Longwood
office Starling safer, from
14 to to 1/ TO par hror !m
medial, pay ra,s*s tor thus*
who If, harder Potential 110
par hour within a weeII Call
J . m C o o ^ U r K B ____
REAL ESTATE
SALES T E O f t E

High Earnings Potential!
Modern otfko In aicatlant
'ocaKon Cnmplat* framing
program New divison ot pm
asiabiisbao firm Call now
lor details on pleasant
working conditions and to
tecurt your future
j.rn B*n*rt,________ I/* aato

SALES

9410 LM njrtf t Uwll

* * **

a Thinking at galling a •
• Real Eslata UcantaT *
Wa attar Fra* Tuthan
and csnltnuovt Traimngi
Call Dick ar Vtckl ter drtaiii
!&gt;l Ik*/

&gt;7! 7704

Ere 7/4 t»S«

Kayatal Florida . Inc
Sk Years E rparlancat

55—Business
Opportunities
DEALERS WANTED New and
unique proven anarg, product
Company paid lead program
Low price, Largs profit! Not a
tranchii* Local astHtanc* tor
training Small Invatlmanl tor
inventor, Serious call* onlyt
Call Mr Yost MS/tl/atg
maht ovtf $10 OOG # month
Mrifh m y lilaphorv# Vou can
too P#rt/PiHlhm« n/oioi.
or Ml 9441
Work from homo 140 pr TOO
m itrfin g vnatmlop*! F w In
for mat Iiiqih w nd stamp lo K $
E n fa rp n w i P O Bor IHM M l
Bloom ft# Id. N j , QfPOl_______

61— Money to Lend
Butmatt Caplfal t)0 000 fo
1 1 000 000 and ovtr P O Boa

1413 Wintar Ph

Fla m tO

71-Help Wanted
A C Mechanics A Service
IntteItalian Solar, bated on
r.p

r banatlts 1WASA1_____

Appsintmant Satlart F T E.
penanced Work *1 horn* S70
to 110 par hour pottibi* Call
H I 7/k? II AM JPM only
ALL TV PIS JOBS
START WORK NOW!
LA BO R 4 4

- V FO H
f CC

•ati vv, v P » reti
I NO
FEE I
Report raad, tor work #t k AM
407 W 1st St
Sanford

3211550

L e g a l N o tice
INTME CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
INANDFON
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CASE NO It tflkCAet P
J U A N IT A BRINSON

PtaintiH
vs

DCNTAl ASSISTANT P*ftont
wrfeifig pjYl fimt *orfc
Apply 31 hOuM p*K •*##k will
triii ip I I SO1 to t *4 ft
Srnd
piCfur* *nd f t turn# fo D #n 1#1

Am if inf }t f S 0#fe St
Santo# d

____

DOG GROOMfR
TRAINER
\\% ffety Gill h#r#t « gr»«l
opportunity to *#4rn * •'#&lt;*«&gt;
Ilk # .An mmAIt
Ann
h-ii ttm
uni ipo*’

At* n*#l38Kt fo

Employment
323-5176

Defendant

Full TrAtdltvg aocJ Fad StAfll
Pay p&gt;AR for %A*e» periorn
who Are t*11ling, to prospect
In home food «Ail#i NAhooil
CompAny Cell for Appoint
m e r t Coni i c I Chi p
weekdAyt 131 3909
ItudBAtt Rehr##ft/H«wt#wivtt
PArf time or full tim# BIG tl
long term Automatic rendu
Alt nt Vn or 444 9441
fired1of Nb HwaitNif I1
C 1 11 Fulurei t he y Itivi
hundred! of job op#n&gt;i!g! for
thof# who went to work
4/9 4no

m i Fr#nc* At#

C E ME N T WOR K E R S A
HELPER I i act! lent pwy
Sterf right Awoy l/| *-x

DOG TRAINER
F U L L O R P A R T T IM E
M M HOUR
M ull B# E fp#r ttriiCAd

DELIVERY HELPERS no er
(tenencr n#&lt;e%Ukry full fime
Good ifArttog pa y 439 4300

Gt#*dt#nci A Pfoftittlon
105 445 15VD

___

N u l r i tP N
f B N for ) M
kJNtff. lull ftim# good rmptoy##
b # n f«fi

And

A lm o i p h A f #

E O E Apply At
D#Bayy Maocw
AON H wy 17 PI- P&lt;BAry________

FABRICATORS
*&gt;##k tng indiyfduAlk wifh #*p#r»
•nc# *n fAbriKAtiOO of liu m i
fiwm wm dowi M u lt b# Able to
1v a d And u n de ritA n d ih o p
drAwvngi And work with clok#
l|&gt;l#ram » i Room for Advert

r #m#nft ONLY quAlified
p#r%on% «hould Apply

GENERAL OfPICC
TRAINEES Greet uteri!tug
lob SeverAI opening! Good
pAy I/I 4300
FACTORY ASSEMBLY and
PRODUCTION WORK Mot!
!hifti open Good pAv M4i#!
439 4no
I MMEDI ATE OPENINGS
'General Conitruc ftion (.Aitor
GoodpAy A/B4)00
TRUCK DRIVERS Long htuf
ImmediAt*' Good driving r#
cord Over 2S 4/9 4)00

HirCit Aluminum Prod. Co.
139) Corn well Rood. |tAnl«rd

urn
E utl end per ft1tim# p
A wA i l#fj I# Mutt b# OV#f l|
y# A rt old to 0p#fAt# rvktAu
r i n f eq uipm en t A p p ly in
perkpn At Rll'l &lt;000 Wekft
H wry 4)4. lo n g wood F [______
G m t r il M iln tm tn c f A
G ro u n d ill### ping
K now ledge
of epulpmenl ftelpful 321 flflJ

LABORERS

Strong reliAble.
gener a I lAbor#r% needed *m
mediAlety Different locAfione
Phone *nd trenkporiAtton a
m u il Never a tee Apply

KELLY SERVICES
660 2339
L e n d tce p e rk no e n p e ritn c r
F u ll time povtiont 13 1% sn

hour m ID)

LOCAL DRIVERS Stroighl
fruckl Good- p-Ay StArt right
away 479 4100
recept i oni st, office

HELPERS. CLERKS. CRT
OPERATORS ImmediAte
opening! Good pey uiiri
CaI&lt;4/9 4)00 NOWI

WELDERS Certified I ■tel lent
pAy 14Al#! t Ati todAy 43f
4)00
PAI NTERS A PAI NT ER
HELPERS ImmediAte
npefinng!, good1ftorfungi pAy
CAlltodAy 439 4)00
ORYWALL With or without
experience ImmediAte
opening! Good pay Ca II to
A*r

MAINTENANCE MAN
Neecled tor wood plAnt Needt
b A" c k g r O' u n di 1 n m- o o d
m AChinei. Air c o m p re f ip ri
And elec trie A&gt; HokptfAhtA
tion bonu! *AC A’ ion hpli
cSa y % Apply
F e r m ile i, Inc..
Pori ei Senferd lA k e M onroe

tSelher IN I____________

EASTER ROBINSON

W a n te d

439 4)00

TOOL 4 DIE MKKEI
Pfafar indiviOuai with aiumi
hum manutaclurmg avpari
me# j ,r* aiporlovK* wllh
punching culling and not
chlng d&gt;as Musi have own
tools

Manager Train*** tor Cap*
Cana ravel firm a .pending in
Vantord ait* I7M Sato a weak
to start Nu taperi*n&lt;* nacas
ia r , Call m en « H I

MACHINIST
NOTICEOF SUIT
TO CASTER ROBINSON
ITU East Monument Straol
taperwnc* In a manutactur
ing operation salting up and
Baltimore Maryland TIMS
o p e r a tin g a v a r i e t y of
YOU ARE H E R E B Y
MANAQII IOR SANFORD
NOT IF IE O that a complaint to
toolroom machinal Must b*
Labor ottkt Will from lo
lorv&lt; lota mortgage hat baan
abi* to work al do** tolerance
manage all aspect* ot of Iks
Iliad in th* above tty lad Court
from drawings
Can l j i h o p __
____
b, th* Plaintllt. JUANITA
Mature
kaNtaarsan
with
ralail
BRINSON, and you art com
I nlarastod c andidato s
tap tor ladies fashion shop
mandtd to tarva a cap, ot your
S ECTIO N 1. Thai upon this
should canted
Apply al B&gt;gg*r and Bettor
Ordinance becoming attactiva.
written detent* it an,, on
harcar a l u m in u m
Fashions. JU I isl Sfraal
the propact, owners and an,
Tan,* M Piout Plaintiff I at
fR O O U C T S C O ..
AVOW BARNINO! WOfWII I
resident on m* proport, da
torn*, who*' addratt is It!
OPIN TCRRITORIEi NOWtll
scribed herein shall bo entitled
PO Drawer S. Santord
South Lake Artnva, Orlando
111 MSI ar III fill
Or Phone HI M10
Florida 17*01 on or bator* Jut,
to all th* rights and privileges
IX IMS, and til* th* original
and Immunities as ar* from
with
th*
Clark
ol
this
Court.
lima to tim* granted to rest
*!lh*r bator* tarvka an Plain
dents and propart, owners *4
KM s attorn*, ar Immadiatot,
m* Ctt, o' Santord Florida at
tharaattor otharwit* a default
turther provided In Chapter l/l,
PRINTING SALES
ma, be entered against you lor
Florida Statutes, and shall
turther b* tubiact to th* r#
th* raliat demanded t« the
If you want growth, recognition of
complaint
sponsiblillias ot rasidanc* or
your skill and reward boyond your
ownership as m e , from ttm* Is
WITNESS m, hand and tael
paychack, hare’s your chanca.
at th* Court of Sanlord,
lima ba dalarm lnad b , th*
Sominol* Count,. Florid* this
governing authority ot the C ll,
II
you re a good salesperson, mere are
tOin da, of Jun* IMS
ot Sanlord Florid*, and Ih*
any number of places where you can work,
previtrent at said Chapter l/l,
i SEALI
gel paid and get some basic benefits
UAVIO BERRIEN
Florida Statute*
Clark ol tha Circuit Court
II you're concerned with the quality ol
S ECTIO N Ii It an, section ar
B, Agnes E Sulak
whal you sen and the environment in
portion at a section ot this
At Deputy Clerk
which you work, Ihen your choices gel a
ordinance proves to b* Invalid,
Publish Jun* ||. » 17 and
littlo slimmer So. Ihe question is whal do
unlawful, or unconsti tut tonal. II
Jut, 4 IMS
shall net b* held to invalidat* ar
you really warn besides compelilive pay?
J
U
f
t
A
impair Ih* validity, lore* or
FICTITIOUS NAME *
Celery F’nnting Company has been
attact of a n , other tectum or
Notice It harab, given lhal I
around a long lime But Celery Printing is
part *1 this ordinance
am engaged in butmast at tot
nol what it was before The company i$
SECTION 4 That all erdi
Sand Pm* Ctr . Sanford.
nance* ar part* of ordinance* In
under new management The attitude is
Samlnol*
Count,.
Florid*
!17M
conflict herewith, bo end th*
ditferenl The goals are quality, growth,
under th* llctiliau* nam* *4
tom* ar* harab, revoked
profit and sharing with people who co n ­
RUTHS ENTERPRISES and
S ECTIO N Si That this ordi
mat | intend to rtgittor soul
tribute lo the goals
n*nct Shall become attactiva
nam* aim th* Clark el th*
You’re invited lo make an assessment of
immediately upon Iks pattaga
Circuit Court. Sammol* County.
and adopt Mn
three brand new presses and how they
Florida m accordance with the
A cop, shall be availabt* al
can contribute to your sales effort Well
provisions ol Iho Flctlllout
th* Ortua at th* city Clark tor
discuss plans and resources and commit­
Nome stelutot. Toad Section
an persons desiring to aaamina
ment
MS 00Flor,da Statutes IT17
Ruth t Enterprises
All portlet In Interest and
If you re assertive and looking to the
/V Aik* W Yeung
fiti(*nt shall havo an opportuni
future, then come talk with us You've noth­
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ing to lose and possibly, tust possibly, a lot
DEG11
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to gam After all. there's more than spend­
mission ot th* city Ol Santord.
FICTITIOUS NAME
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check. some medical insurance and
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ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC
nothing else
a person docidat
W Lake Mar, Avs . Lake Mar,.
decision mod* wi
Samlnol* Count, Florida under
Can or write Jeff Heslep or Byron
an, malt*, considered *1 th* the llctittaus nam* at KEOGH
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above mooting or hearing ho fin a n c ia l g r o up , and mat i
me, need a verbatim record at
•ntand to regular said name
th* proceeding* including the
mm mo Clerk at me Circuit
testimony and evidence, which Court. Semineto Count,. Florida
retard It net provided b , th* m accordance with mo pr*
Celery Pnnting Company
Clt, at Santord IPIMOEIWI
views at the Fictitious Nome
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221 Magnolia Avenue
Cltk Clark
FloridaStalwtot IM7
Sanlord. Florida 32771
Publith Jun* IX 70. I! and Jut,
IV Colin R Keogh
Telephone 305-322-2581
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�71-H e lp Wanted
SW ITCH HOARD
O PER ATO R
U i O m M Any a ■par lane*
•ins PluaFi office Ho typing
y y O K I Full benefits

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SALES TR A IN E E S
Earn whlw M r m ig m* granting
energy business Training png
• p p o ln lm a n li p r o v i d e d
Minimum US 440 par yuan Ho
aiparianc* required For da
lall» toll Jim Coo* M 4 H3Q

TRIM DRIVERS NEEOCD
Part lima A full t in t FC L. good
dr wing record. A ba at&gt;ia to
p a n D O T pHy*keHa* sau
WAI T RE SS N E E D E D
Ho avparianc* necessary Good
be nefits. paid va c a tio n s
A p p ly In parson bataraon
TAM 2PM at Wattia Housa.
Siata RDss and I a, Sentgrd
Warned Lady *o llva in ) days a
•sat Taka car* at aldarlr
tasty Musi hava soma nursing
aidaatparanta 171 O il)
W A K EH O U S E W O R K ER S
Haad 10 Immediately. abi* io lltl
M lbs Musi ba reliable. own
transportation Parm ananl
position Hava' a Faa

TEMP PERM____ 774-1341
Waldar. Layaat. and Flttars
Fooia Slaal Corporation Ovar
lima and aicaliant banal its
Call 2*2 01)0 or coma by M ) i
E d g r n a l s r Dr , O rla n d o

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*7000 WORKING

Etpariancad powar saw opara
lor and wood parts processing
Also liava 1 opanmga tor
asiamby work Hospitaltra
lion, bonus, vacation, boll
days Apply Farmltaa, Inc ,
Pari al Saatard. taka Manraa.
F I * H a r t 1.

73— Employment
Wanted
C L E A N IN O L A O V
Call Kalb*
*04 2*1 1044

91— Apartments/
House to Share
to rtftl HowW or «pf
Alto n— d ♦•mporsff tftop sr&gt;d
iVkr
m h u ««'*• tot-n

93— Rooms lor Ren!
toe**lmr
Prw ala Door. Bain
AttarS. M l BBS)________________
Christian Apts A tiamas
TV. kltctian, laundry, maid ISO
• t up Or I 4)2 S444 ,12 SLIP
Furnislsad Raam Far Rani Saa
at 2 U I Gala PI ) blocks oil
2*tb SI A San lord Ara
Let* Mars Arva Kilt ban pr i .i
lagas StO A waak M l IT20.
M l I I P ________________
ROOM F O R R E N T Housa and
Pool prlvalagas 111 par waak
mcludas all Haad SM saturi
ly Coma Is 121 W ISIb St
attar l PM
SANFO R D Furnitbad rooms by
ina waak Ha* unable ratas
Maid same* Call M l »W I
F t P M rilPalmatSo Ara
T H E F COR I DA H O T E L
TOO Oak Ayanua
Ml AIM
R taunabM Wvaki&gt; Hairs

Tired OI Apartm anl Living!
Eiparianca tha private at
sour own homo In ona o! our
luaury duplasas Lg 1 bdrm .
I bofh sauitad calling app i,
nook ups privata sc'aanad
paid, your own yard mairt
iraa Starting al two Call las
dviaiis. IP M I PM. 121 l i u
Upslairs a p a rtm a n l Hawl y
'vmoda'ad Eloclric A walar
fu rnish* ) t i l par waak
Partaci tor slngta or young
marrlad coup* Ho children
p la a tt 111 S i l l attar J.
waakdays_________
T and 1 bdrm Also lurmsbad
alticioncy Isom 111 waak U K
dopes.I Ho pals Call M l *X7
_S TP M 111Palmabo
I bdrm
largo using room
k itcnan wltb appnancoi S2r0
lit M l MM
1 bdrm . I batb. Daluaa Apt
U 10 tacunty daposil UTP par
manib Call M l SIM__________

tot— Houses
Furnished / Rent

103— Houses
Unfurnished / Rent

_

)

Bdrm /l bath, garaga.
AC'Heal, carpal, kids ok ,no
pals U*S mo plus daposil
Work It* ZTOIor D* Ml*
1bdrm Haute Far Rani
1400 a month, plus daposil
M l 01*0

105— DuplexTriplex / Rent

F vr n Apts tar Samar Cllitans
111Paimtlio Ara
J Cowan Ho Pbona Calls
L a v s ly I Bdrm
C o m plala
privacy, walk to downtown
M l wk UO0 sac Call M l 72a»
or M l M M
Covaly I bdrm . ctaan l«0 par
waak mcludas wltllly U K
tacwrlly daposil Call M l **M
or 111 H U _________
Matura GantHmen Waniad wi in
car A abla Io do yard work In
•vebanga lor partial pa smart I
towards apartmanl Sand Ha
ply Io Bos 200 C O Craning
Herald, P O Be* l i l t San
lord. Fla n m _____________

t bdrm air, carport tancad b+cfc
yard water and tram p«ci up
inctudad, 11*0 par month
Call M i m s _
______
IM1 B AAaltanvdl# ) Bdrm
I
bath. atr. apptiancat U JS par
month plus W1S wcurtfy
pot it CaH M l SUS

on I bdrm turn apts
Also available studio
2bdrm aparlmanls

SANFORD CRT. APTS.
323 3301

107-Mobile
Homes / Rent
Avail July Itl I bdrm Adults
Ho children, no pals Fully
turn , air phono all uttlltiei
-h i Alter 1PM. M l T*S1

lo t—Mobile Home
Lots / Rent
L ANE H AR N EY Water front 1
Bdrm . l bath, air tiraplaca.
tcraanad porch t«S 0 par
month Call 14* Sl/t_________

I and 1 bdrm . naar town. SIS
and M l par waak |IM tacurl
ly , Call M i l l **avanmjs
I bdrm . I l l waak. plus deposit
Slngta or ceupla lift 111Io •
turmshad M1M2I

Mini N irth o u w s
Isa A Up......................
M l MM

99—Apartments
Unfurnished / Rent

117—Com m ercial
Rentals

Apt . . 1 b d r m / l batb. ai r .
carpeted stova 't in g
UU
m o , In cl w alar, sa w a r,
ita a s U lW U

Retail A Othce Space 100 up la
1440 tq tt else storage avail
able M l MCI

110
Airport Blvd J bdrm 1 bam
AIM mo H H I I U _______
• C O U R T f f S R TTIH O •
Largo I A I Rdrm Apartmaats
Adult LakastassFamils Poalsida
Sac w its Da pout IIM wltb llut

ad I

MASTERS COVE-....323 7*00
RIOGEWOOO AIM S A f TS.
Limittd Timt Onh
•son First Months Rant
11M RMgawoad Asa
Sanford Fla
CALL
M l M M ...... ..................M l M il

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COOL S F A R K L I N O FOOL
n lanced i , acr* and laiga 1
bdrm bomal Hug* motifr
bdrm
F ira p la ca t C*nlr*l
h r a t / t i r l 1 w or k s h ops !
Atiumo no qualitylng w/ Hw
dawni SI* too
AFFO R DABLE!
I bdrm ml
Irg tcraanad earth, Nncvd
yard F H A or V A fln*ncin*t
SM.*M Callus qurckt
H ID O E H L A N E ! 1 bdrm I bath
split plan m l aatr* Irg family
roam Sparkling paalI Privacy
Hoc*, gorgeous decor Many
Iraatl AssumabHI

323-5774
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live s** m
S E V E N S E C L U O R D acral
Cedar Fram e S bdrm/l&lt;s bath
I sH ry home boasts upper A
Svwvr dacks H help you onjvy
Its* peaceful country sailing
■ apaio d beam c a lb td r* !
c a llln *
B ric b tira p la ca
Slainad glass wlisdant A
sa i .tea aa
LINE H EW Condo Haw bath.
How pa ml. Haw carpal. New
c a b i n e t , t a ps . N e w tils
Hyar all this A Owner will
a i t l s t In f i n a n c i n g . I
Bdrm 111 bath
liu .* * * M
INVESTOR S, this an* will mabr
sou tarn* Hearsay I 4 rental
emit an a/- I aero Owner
will a ttltl m Isnancing
s u m * a*
LO V E LY Ham* ham* on tree
shaded H I 1 Bdrm/l hath
g,**l room with tiraplaca
Screened patH era* Under
ground sprsrskkr

Ml.*** M
E X C E L L E N T c a n d ltla n . 1
bdrm /uy bath, family raam
with IrrapMco I la 14 tcraanad
parch 1 calling Ians Nltchan

O F E N S U N D A Y S . I H I FM

Lowdo *or rent Haw I b d r m T 'v
bath liraplaca. microwave,
lleva and dishwatbar two
Can M l 1«ia
______
Sanlord H* W Airpart Mi.d
G 1 1 bdrm 1 bath U4S mo
i ui *oc/______ ______

S IN G L E S T O R Y
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T m i N m C s)
T u im s Jm B h U n tu in is h id
Car parts .
Ft brake Falla*
Lush Landscaping Fata CMMraa
W A T I B A ID S A C C E P T E D !

Monday thru Friday
Saturday tram

H ALL
M iifV MK

113—Storage Rentals

131—Condominium
Rentals

Call.

.3211911

1 bdrm 1 h i lb Hidden Laka
V illa I car garaga. past,
tenru* court aetata M U mo
alt I M l

133— Wanted to Rent
N «W 3 M r a . 2 hath
H rtad M )AM *

127—Office Rentals
Offsets to K*nt
Ml H
WOO ta. tt edict spec* dvail
abi* second near al ad
mtisitkrefiva buHdwg. SanHrd
Airpart M M par t g IS la
elude* *&gt;r. boat. lanitoriei and
parking Call SanHrd Airpart
. a-iwsarlbr H r detent I l f 7711

2*mth IS color H H S 'sHn Orig
mai price over SBOO BtHnc*
du* Slaa 04 cash or &lt;ak* ova*
payments US month SHH in
a #r r a n t y N O M O N E Y
DOWN Fr*# home Inal no
obligation CaH M l u t i day
of n.gii'

&lt;3 0 S&gt; 331 0041
*11W 21Hr Sir**!
SanHrd. FI M ill

R EA LTO R
LAK E AAARV Groat buy In Ih#
For rot! I B drm . 1 bath
Assumable mortgage Saa*00
Call
Rata W alsh Raalty

WWB1I

NEW HOME

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10 IRON
IN l i » l (STATE

W E LIS T A N D S E L L
M ORE HOMES TH AN
A N Y O N E IN H O R TH
S EM IN O LE CO U N TY
BE F I RS T I
] bdrm I bath
horn* with aot In kllchan. split
bdrm plan, parcb, utility,
workshop sit soa
B E G IN H E R E ! 1 bdrm I bath
hsmnt with e*l in bitchan,
large FI* raam. cen tra l
arcihaal. Hncvd yard U I 004
N C E P COOL 11 1 bdrm 1 both
bam* with spilt bdrm plan,
dining raam. paal. tcraanad
F I*
r aam. poddlo Ians,
central alr/haal 140 000
C O UNTR Y COMFORT!!
1
bdrm 1 bath homo wltb great
r a a m, t i r a p l a c a ,
motlsor in law ava Mart, eat in
bltcban. central alr/haat
ift.oo*
O L D FA 1H IO N II
• bdrm 1
bath ham* with vet In bitchan.
tirtplet*. dbl French dears
Central alr/haal. childrens
playhouse te* see
W IL L B U IL D TO S U ITI YO UR
LO T OR OURSI E X C L U S I V E
A G E N T FOR W IN S O N O
DEV C O RF . A CENTRAL
F L O R ID A L E A D E R ! MORE
H OM E FOR LESS M O N E V 1
C A LL TO O A Y I
• G E N E V A OSCEOLA RO a
I O N E O FOR MOBILES!
1 Acre Country beefs
Wall tread an pavtd Rd
M X Dawn toVrt at 11X1
From tti.teai
•I you ara Hoping Hr a sue
cattlul carter In Root Eilat*.
IH n itre m Realty la looking
tar you Call La* Albrtght
laday *1 111 MM Evenings
M l MB]

C A LL A N Y T I M E

322-2420

D U P LE X Fusil va cash I law
Onrsar will I usance1 M l MB
with | I M
G E N E V A Lib* new DM WM*.
1 bdrm 2 bam Msp.ia | acres
pony stall Sal ogg Terms

OTHER HOaalS. LOTS.
ACREAGE. INVESTM EN T
PR OPERTY
C A L L A N Y T IM E
R EA LTO R
M l reel
L IS T W IT H USI

A ........

I N N do w n . A at umabl a 1
Bdrm , 1 bath Dbl garaga
large fenced yard CaH 1*1
111*_________________________

151 — Investment
Property / Sole
C A S S E L B E R R Y I acr*. lonad
HR I SAS 00S WMaiXiawsbl.

Moan* Ham* la X 44 ibdrrn 1
bath doubH root, awnings
Palm Valley Mobil# Home
Park
1*10 B r e a k w a t e r .
Ova,do FI Catl m 4*IV or
sal vnk
___
1*14 S K Y L I N K - C a r r i a g e
Cos/* 1 Bdrm . 1 baits, many
tatras must ta* to apprac,
at* &gt;2*04 down and assume
mortgage Call H I MSI
vaaaa**********
Build*Bigger Business'
Us* ThaMoraidCiastitiads
CALL TOOAY
112 1*11
a*************

111— Appliances
/ Furniture
Appliancas Far Sal* all In
ticallanl condition A fully
guararstavd ........... . 1 1 1 4 1 * *

WILSON MAItft FURNITURE
111 111 ■ 1st S T ............... I l l Mi l
Oining Ream Sulla Tebi* and t
chairs and china cabinet AH
wood Call 121 11*1 attar a »
PM er m MSA
King an* n**tr bad with Mather
haadboaid. double drtssar
and &lt;host Call 111 Hal
M O V I N G ! ! Livin g Room A
Dining Room F urn Hurt Mutl
Got Call 11) 1/JB.*v*
RacandilMnad Appitanctt
tram tas W A R R A N T Y
BARNETTS . .CASSELBERRY
AM I I U ....................
I M SSI!
RtlrlgaraHr Gold. I l l Drat*
vr. headboard 1 night stands
mirrors. 1140 or bail otfar

in sn&gt;__________________

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Color TVs, 1H r VOS washers
dryers, ralrigtralor. 1.-tie rs
furniture, video recorsHrt
Special lit weak arant Si 00
Alternative TV A Appt Rentals
layras Slwppin* Canter
&gt;11 Saa*

Tb# Fraaj* 0*1 The Traaa, But
The Land la Still Oaadl 11
acres an DayH Read. Os Han
2*r&gt;*d ratidantlai Sal *40
C O U N T R Y W ID E R E A L T Y
Sit Hwy all
. f h m as
a acre* l SanHrd Asm Partly
c Hared Wall A electric UtHI
ty bldg US 00* M l R R

155—Condominiums
Co-Op / Sole
N E W SM YR N A B EACH
Jurat reduced Fantastic view in
front building
Upgraded
carpal ceramic HH M bitch
an hall, and bdrm t Calling
Ians throughout, many, many
•utreal Owner it a licensed
Realtor

t ill.

Realty. R EALTO R S
... Open &gt; p *ytl

B*ifc»m*ytr lg.
Ait &gt;t4 4jt0

* USE0 BRICK *
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W C K K f HD SALT
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llfin ii ihoei RtguiAr
V f t H M i ll l i d »o U «
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n t o u l i t v m i f Wil Win
Workihop Thrift $to*t 414 S
Sinford A y # _____ ___ _
iron* Lodi'*!'! *#f L*k# nyv*
R «f*ilt lor #y#f U0Q Mult t#ll
1140 CAH #ff*9
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Wrvkyndt. ariyflm# 321 JAA4

215— Boats and
Accessories

231— Cars
IJ Ft alum Inuns Jobrs Boa* with
iw iv ii bucket tei f i Ntw
i:v 0 Call JJJ4JM
U tt ' LARSON Okh R H F
John ion motor windlb#iTd
1 &lt;

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AMC Matador Wagon
2a
Reduced!
H it t
C O U R TE S Y PONTIAC 1211,21

Bjd CredtlT
NoCttdil?
WE FINANCE

1,1 Sl Lf

I 1! H P Clinton out board
mo*or IJSO Good condd»on
C m w i illlA t f t r !P M

Wc Hi*# g Limiftd Number of
R#f*o t for «t Low at 1109 Down*

217— Garage Sales
NATIONAL AUTO SALES
1170 S Sin lotd...... 371 4075

BIG Y A R D SALE II Juf* 21th A
Itth Starts al t No early
Mads I H i t . IBM* St .Sanlord
F r i d a y I h r u Sund ay laal
Magnolia Ava Toni bikat
drapes bedspreads lloor
lack. A misc t to ?
FH IO A V O N lY t EHc
ralngaraior Iraaiar. con vac
Hon oven microwev* oven,
u ia d r e s ta u r a n t equip ,
clothes A lots ol misc 1441
Scot*Ava Sanlord 121 ’ H i
Garaga Sal* M Winding Rldg*
Hd
Casselberry 12 I I ot
June a ii - m

Chwvrotat Mania Coup
10
Lon&lt;k)d,
No rnoflaydowni
17ns
C O U R T I S Y PONTIAC I I I 3131
C htvy Cavan**
•;
No m orvy down*
Lo*dyd
Haducrd l o i m i
C O U R T t lY PON TIAC 123 1111

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• • • a a H e lilit a a a a a

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Gar ,*• Stla \alu&gt;da, w ,
attar i a m Furniture attic*
equipment A mile 104 Odham
Drive Sanora

(v a ry Wad N lt**t2iM P M

* Where Anybody *
* Can Buy nr Selit *

M OVINO SALE U)i I air Do!
Or . Sun,and Estates June 10
2* » Fr, Sun 10AM 1PM
l ai d Salr 42 Pinvcratt Drive
Friday Saturday A Sunday,
SAM IP M
1 Ta m il, ra id Salr Oak dining
sal » o lh a r l u r n i t u r *
bicytlai rafrlg . typewriter A
lots misc Hams 1204 Scot!
A y* . Ftt A Sat, ** No
E * JL I y I I i I I I I
1 Faw ny Carper! Sale- TV . r*
t r ig . iota A chairs mlac
household Ifams children's
clothas A toys Sal only
SAM 2PM lOi A ,0t Coleman
ClrcH

Far mar a dalaill
I 9#4 Iff ASII
Da Bar y Auto A Marina ialat
Ac rat t tha rtvar lap of hill
174 Hwy 17 ?! OeBary 44* A14A
For Vala laa) i avd Van A i?7/
for d Van Bail Of far Call
bafwaan I A 4 » )?J • » !
ta il Falcon .J door aufo Irani
Ht auHf ul In ltrio r a rfar lor
torn# ro ll ?40 V I racanfly
rabiiitt runilikanaw flSSOor
&gt;«fpf &gt;/4 1301____________
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F icallant oparahr^ condition
11400 Irm a F i r m §4114)1

D IS C O U N T A i r r o S A L E S
1501 I ra n c h A v # .

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ttandard AC Radvill angina
Good condition 13100 C T TO S .

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t l t C l r l f O vf rd r lv * low
miip#a Abw&gt;igf#ty ahowreom
condition

A t ki n#

110 300

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ItltB U IC K PARK AVR
4 Door loaded LHOO Call
m 34ao
:?4lJ A V t Vpir f Hun% badufiful*
I ic ilia n f i r a n i p o r fafion
Atkin# 11aFI 133 1401________
1»«4 T H U N O E R B IR D Ciaan
eifrai f 000 m l 1*100 Call

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good

mechanical conddion Body
r^aaitt «&gt;rne work F*t»Manf
ufillfy vahula |)PI or bail
o U tr U &gt; n t 3
■f§ Pinto 4 ipd Iran* . gooil
•ngtine Body damaged Sail
for parti two or batf offor
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flOidim oblia C uban
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A l l TH E TO YSI
C O U R TE 1Y P O N TIA C 111)111
to Mutiang j cyl pt AM f M
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C O U R T t lY P O N TIA C 111 W

739— Moforcycles
and Bikes
R IC Y C L E
Schwinn M an's
V s tlily. 10 spaad 2s*wpav,sB
many aatras n i l m 1000
H O N D A O O L D W I N G 10*4
S'avao jammer A steal al
S1S04* Call 122 *420
1*21 H O N D A CX lo t Shall
d n v t walar tooted full tar
mg
and t l d t s to ra g e ,
aicaliant condition Sigoo
Call 221 i l l l i x i n S/M
1t*l Sulvkl OS SIIL • 140miles
E I t a l i a n ! condition Celt
I I, )2Mattar » PM

241— Recreational
Vehicles / Campers
Winnabaga Malar Heme Spec la,
Class A Mini londlllon Interior
itiiniihed top shape 212 tea*
'/a Playmar* T r a w l TratHr
i l staapst Pd s*to w ill tall
tor 1244 Can be , w n at
Wakiv* Falla aaa

243— Junk Cars
A N T JUNK C A RS B TRUCKS
naught Fran, 114 U I A mar*
tall 111 lilt
&gt;12 4)11
TO P Doll*' Paid lor Junk A
Usadiars Trucks 4 haavy
equipment 111 two
WE P AT t O P D O L L A R FOR
JUNKCARSANDTRUCKS
CBS A G I O PART S 1*141*1

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Additions 1
Remodeling
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and Remodeling
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322 70 71
__ Financing A v a ila b le ___
S P E C IA L TY C O N TR A C TO R
Rapairs Remodeling Doors
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Pan

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Men Arfftoate Semct
14br Sarvka M* E ltr * Cturga

J^M JM U N U M H U
153-A c re a g e
Lott/Sale

P O B oa 4&gt;0

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REAL ( S T A T E
REALTOR
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W IN T E R SPRINOS DI STRESS
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bam ham*
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mortgage Law down Owner
holds ln d m ortgage
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t u *00 aai tail______ __ _ _

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Auctions
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ty E 2 T E R M S

121*220

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premises KM t«* Si*i

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walled security NX* yard,
carpatt. plr. peddt* Ian*. 1
garages clubhouse avarsiiad
pool and Iannis courts

PRONE 3231443

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149—Commercial
Prop«rty / Salt

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157-Mobile
Homes / Sale

STEN STRO M

lev*ly ] Bdrm } bath with
great room, tiraplaca. eel in
k l l c h a n . d i n i n g ro o m
beautiful wooded lot f t SCO
Far duality craftmentMp and
campanile* pc Has Hi ut price
aul your new bowse
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with living room, dining ream,
paneled family roam, laundry
raam work snap Call Ha in
formation I D 1Id* or IM 4SV
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199— Pets &amp; Supollua

141— Homes For S«le

USED C AR S
TH E B E S T IN T O W N

C R E D IT H A SSLES?
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to E a t

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1 B drm . 1 batb. a&gt;r carpal
tcraarwd porch, quHf naar
UCE. Caii i » soil
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scraan porch, paddia Ians,
carpahng tiraplaca UOO sac .
t i l l mo . Halarancat M l 1140.
a!l*f_l_______________________

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R a d i o / S te re o

37) 0759 Eve 323-7643

C O U N T R Y W ID E R E A L T Y
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n e w n t h s t ..........
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Kitchen barn A fool tancad
back
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11**00 Buyer pays (losing

Santord Smgia family nofna 1
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outvdt pat p k S i l l mo 1st,
m l A 1100 sac ta* M U attar «

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R E A L TO R ........................M IA M I
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both ( antral air bool, tancad
yard dbl garaga. laka accost
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ty M l at** ____ ____________
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tnormout kitchen, hrapiac*
washer dryer booh up. MIS
par month Security M M
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MO U t S _____
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27T X STREET FURNITURE

Lie Real E lists Broker
&gt;44* Sanierd Asa

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u nd er root
11000 down
assumable mortgage In city
ol Santoro Call M l I JO’ or
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Ptaypatts. Etc Paparbacb
t lU A ir t masaa
Need Cribs P&gt;*,p*nt Bab,
fu rn itu re clothing Good
Pr cat Altar f PM
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M O O N E Y APPLI ANCES

BATEMAN REALTY

BsOwrsrr 105 Forrest Dr loch
A rb o r
1 b d rm . 1 bath,
screened porch. sac.100
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By Owtsar Lg I bdrm bout*
1104 Ridgewood Ay* US 000
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97— Apartments
Furnished / Rent

O n * Month F ill Bent

HE E D B IO F A M IL Y
O E S IR IN O LOTS OF SFACEI
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livmg area, beewtltvtty ra
made lad. 4 car ciryarl plus
mater ham* pad. h*gA lighted
by wall manMurad aak shaded
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tear* I sal at SIS.*** Truly the
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231-Cars

319— Wanted to Buy

181— Appliances
/ Furniture

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1 b d rm . now kltctian. w/w
carpal, air UOO - sac 111 0
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Employment

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99— Apartments
Unfurnished / Rent

Electrical

Landclearing

Painting

AaytMng Electrical Stncaltl*!
(itim a la t I* Hr Service Calls
Tam's Electric larvica 1)1 l i l t
C O N T E M P O R A R Y ELECT RI C
Compiaf* | He tr teal Sarvtcat
TV A Ttlephonas
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Lot Lands Haring
Fill dirt
Topsoil Ponds Oram ditches
Sit* Praparalion CaH la* 1*10

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tans security lights timers
plus all vlac services Qualify
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AC I L A WN SERVI CE
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Cleaning Thatching Fvrfill,teg
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CHenlteats N mat T* OaWinatt
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Health A Beauty
TO W ER'S B E A U T Y SALON
F O R M E R L Y Harriett s Beauty
Noah St*E lU S t m i l l )

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remodeling Ho |*b loo small

Basic CHaaimg. launtry,
dows. cabinets, tite. ate
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Vacuum Cleaners
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handle 1 lOv U L listed
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grills

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20.000 Btu single burner
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• 225 sq in cooking grid
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• 20 lb tank included
• No 9041/9054

• 341 sq in cooking grid
• Dual burner
• 'Lite-A-M atic' ignitor
• 24.000 Btu
• No 3075

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36.000 Btu dual burner
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No 3374 S/3375

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                    <text>Seminole Libraries Top
Orlando Book Circulation

Wheel Dippers
Sanford cyclists, from left,
Brent Carli. D r J|m Q u ln r.,
and Jim Clark, wave as thoy

Seminole County's two llbrarlrs and hum 25 books per capita to 07 even with
bookmobile rlrculatrd 7.256 more volumes the high rate of population growth The
In the 1983-84 year than the main publu
goal Is to have I 5 ImmiKs jk i io iiii Iv
library In Orlando
resident
•Jean Khein. lo u n iy librarian, told the
'N Khein s report to the commission ».is
county commission In work session Wed
n rvlay that over Ih r 12 month period the a preludi to budgei hearings lor iis» .■i
1985-86 to l&gt;cgtn some tune next month
Seminole facilities emulated 823.685 vol
u h i m compared to Orlando's 8 16.429
She recommended the » otiiinissiouets
"That's amazing she said, considering consider allocating funds to ihe lihr.ut
that the Orlando putillr library Is open system based on a per capita expenditure
seven days a week and live nights while the formula, a practice, she said which is
Sanford branch Is open only on six days consistent with stale standards
weekly with no evening hours and tiie
The system has I40.IXX) luniks m ns
Casselberry branch Is open six days and collection
only three evenings
Meanwhile, she sold the librarv con
I hiring that same period. Ms Khein said
library employees had I 05 million contacts siiuction program is continuing on m bed
ule
with persons cither coming Into the library
or calling In for Information This compares
I he schedule i alls lor the new lihrartrs in
with 500.000 contacts when the countv Sanford and Forrxi C’llv to tqirri .human
library began Independent operations in
l‘»H7 Oviedo by October I*ih 7 and the ones
fiscal 1978-79.
in ( ’asselberrv b\ Mav IMNM and in Lake
In addition, she said ihr countv library Marv liv Orinher 1988
system has grown ovrr the past seven years
— Donna Estes

passed through Sanford dur
ing the 10th annual "Wheel
Dipper" Cross Florida Bike
Race from Cocoa Beach to
Crystal River on the Gulf.
The "just for fun" event is
sponsored by the Space Coast
Freewheelers Bicycle
'ub.
The trio finished the 170 mile
course Sunday in 9 hours, 50
minutes averaging 17 mph
The event takes It's name
from the fact riders dip their
wheels in the Atlantic Ocean
at the start and Gulf of
Meirlcoat the finish
Photo by Tommy Vmconf

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Joint City, County Panel
To Study 25th Street Woes

End Hydrant
Feud, Kaiser
Asks Sanford

fly Kick Brunson
H erald Staff W riter
O uting what S a n lu rd Mayor lle ttye Sm ith
e.illcd a hlstorv m a k in g " joint m e e tin g ih r
San lu rd t'llv &lt; onnnlssloti and the Sem inole
l o n n lv &lt; onnnlssion agreed Monday lo lo in i a
cotntnlllre lo s im lv w rs i 25lli Slreel lo s r r what
allt r.illons are needed lo ilrionr m.i|or iralflr
prohlems lielorr th e y o ccu r.
I lie agreement lo fo rm (he lo n n iilite e was one
oi several topics ra n g in g Iroin water lo |&gt;arks Dial
•be two goveriirnenl.il liodlrs discussed al Ib r
m re lln g
&lt; ailed die 2 5 lb Street Corridor S t u d y C o in
nu t ter. the 10-m e m b e r jMinel Is lo be form ed by
J l l l v I The ir | ir r » r n h iM » r « — live m r in h f r s r s r b
I i o i i i the i oiuily S a n lo rtl and Lik e M ary — w ould
siiiily the i o iuliiIo n s of Ih r toad a n d make
r n nm m riidalions to the three governm ents. such
as widening ii oi .iild ln g more iralltc signals It
w ould In' i i |i to each ul ih r city o r c o u n ty
■onunlssiouslo lake action
S a n lu rd &lt; o m n i l s s l o n r r D a v id F a r r , w h o
bto iiglu op tlic idea last m outh predicted several
housing d rvrlo |im m ils now under c o n s lru c llo n
near Ihc toad w o u ld create s e rio u s Iraltli
jiro h lr ms on the a lte a d y busy highway
Also i ailed stale K i m i I 4t&gt;A ru n s Iro m U S
17 92 wrsi along the c ity of Lake M a ry lo s i.iir
Koad 4.11 In I’aula It Is maintained b y Sem ino le
C o u rtly One ol the hugest developm ents near the
h igh w ay, ib r H ills of Lake Mary. Is staled lo
contain atmiil 7 0 0 hom es, according lo Lake
M ary C om m issioner C o lin Keogh
U ralnagr on i h r h ig h w a y Is also a p ro b le m ,
according lo C o u tiiy Com m issioner Hill H ire It boll
lie said the Intersection of 25th Street a n d AlrjHitt
E x - N a v y

C o r p s m a n

R e s c u e s

Seminole Courtly Public Safety Dlrectot
Clary Kaiser askrtl the Sanlurd City Corn
mission Monday to end lending between cii&gt;
anil courtly llrellghlers ovrr the use ol &lt;uv
lire hydrants
Kaiser said al a joint mrellng ol tinSanford and Seminole County commivsioiis
Dial Ihr county firelighters practice •&gt;!
drawing water trom oltirr dues' hydrants to
till Die lanks ol its booster trucks is
acceptable in all Seminole cities accept
Sanford
" The only area we've had Ihr inohlrm is
Sanford,” he said, adding Dial Dicrr have
hern "heated debates" among firefighters tn

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have access to the hydrants ih replenish
their 5CX)-gnllon Inxister trucks alter they
light llrrs near the city.
But Sanford Commissioner David Farr
said Ihe practice seriously diminishes Ihe
cliy's water pressure. And City Manager
Frank Faison said even Sanford's own fire
department doesn't lap the hydrants unless
It contacts Die rliy water department first
Faison said, however, lhal a "jirlor
notlrr" agreement was jKissihlr — the cliy
agreeing In allow ihe county to tup Ihe
hydrants II the county notifies the wuier
di jiurtmenl first.

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Sem inole County C o m m ission er B ill
Kirchhoff, lar right, fields a question from
Sanford Commissioner David Farr across
the table during Monday's joint meeting.
Seated clockwise trom Fa rr's left: County

Com m issioner Sandra G lenn, Sanford
Commissioner Milton Smith, Sanford Mayor
Bettye Smith, City Manager Frank Faison,
Sanford Commissioner Robert Thomas, City
Attorney William Colbert.

Boulevard Is es|&gt;eclally a problem and that the
ditches there needed drainage pljies In facilitate
Ihe How ol water.

"Wc probably should have done II live years
ago." hr said.
Farr compared Ihe panel to ihe Lake Mary
Boulevard Corridor Study Committer which
studied that road for a year and then recoin
mended widening und extending II east In
See PAN EL, page 8 A

County Commission Chair
man Hubert Sturm said 25th Slrrrt was the next
"logical" toad needing attention and that Ih r
&gt;om m lttrr was long overdue

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Sanford Fire Chief Thomas Hickson said
today. "There's no feud among firelighters
It just has lo go through the channels "
Faison and County Administrator Ken
Hooper are exjiecled lo draw u|i an
teai licit III and |itillrd her oul ol Ihe
A woman w ith a broken leg. 26, ol Sanlnrd Driver ol the Cadillac. t hough) could nol undo her seal licit
agreement lor Die two commissions on
ti.ip|N'd In a smoke llllrd deep follow
I'. i i i I Konsli 23. ol Snulnrb was in lair
Kells, a corpsman in ihr Navy, said J r r p
Wednesday.
Kells, who alvi drove an ambulance
Ing a head on collision was rrsciieil cutidlllon
liner he got a good look al Ihr woman
On another proposal Kaiser Died lo ' sell
by a Sanlurd man who had In knock
Ms Torres was rescued hv David he could Irll she was da/ed and had in ihe Navy, then carried her a short
Die Sanford commissioners on ihr idea ol a
distance
from
Ihe
vehicles
as
they
out one of ihc vehicle's windows and Kells 38. of Sanford
tiiiiltipie injuries Including al leal one
llrst response agreement, whereby a file oi
drag her oil I as llaines lug.m lo creep
Ki lls said he wan lair on his way lo lirokrti leg and severe lacrrullons lo iM'g.tn lo burn Alrald Dial a gas lank
rest tie mill trom either Dir county or i lly
around ihc vehicle
work lo Kush Hamilton In Lake Mary Ih r other Hr said she probably would explode — which one later did
would resjxind to a call irgarillrss ol Ihr
The Jrr|» and Ihc second vehicle, a around 6 In a nt when hr drove ii|&gt; struck Ihe Hireling wheel hard und — he carried her lurthrr from the
area s jurisdiction
Cadillac, were rn g u llrd in llainrs bv nil the accldrnl He said Ihrrr weir had chest Injuries as well
vehicles, he said
Kaiser said Dir county already has such
l he lim e re scu e w o rk ers anti several cars sto|&gt;|&gt;cd hut a|i|Mtnilly
He said there were several people
"When I drove up I could hear her attending Ihe other driver so lie tried
agreements with Dir Altamonte Springs and
lltcllghtcts atrlved on the scene
no one had noticed (h r woman In the
Die Cassellierry Clly Council voted 5 0 lo
T he collision occurred Mond.iv on Jeep, which was titled with smoke as screaming lor help." h r said
lo comfort the w o m an who he said
accept a similar arrangement Monday night
Both doors of Ih r Jeep were wan in great patn and confused
stale Koad 111west ol Sattlord
ll.uues lieg.ill lo lick 1he nulsldr ol the
The illy ol Allumuntr Springs has saved
» rushed shut so h r said hr finished
In actions condition today In ihr vehicle
"Fur once. I was at Ihe right place
$500.(XX) Dirniigh Ihe agrrrnirnt Kaiser
Iniensivr care unit ol Central Florida
Kells said he drove along side Ihe breaking oul Ihe rear passenger at the right lime." h r said
said, primarily by relocating fire stations out
Krginn.il llospii.il is Teresa Torres. Jeep lo hrlji the woman who lie window behind llie driver Hr then
— Deane Jordan
ol urrus lhal had u « omitv Hrr stations
nearby.
He said Die clly of Sanford, which is
expected lo build a new station In Die wrsi
end of Dir clly w ithin next iwo years, would
save money hy Idling firelighters from
county
slallon 34 answer rails In Dial |Mrl
Desne Jordan
good could come oul ol Ihr tragedy.
A man w ho received onr of Squires' nils, hul she didn't have the lalesl
Action Reports ... 2A Editorial ............. 4A
of town
H erald Staff W rite r
"Organ
donation
Is
a
valuable
kidneys was doing well al Florida Information
Die fair
See Fire,on
page
8A of the others
HA
Bridge
6B Florida
A man Is alive In Georgia, two thing." said the hoy s father, Herbert llosjtltal-Orlundo and was scheduled
Horoscope
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Calendar
Krrnovrd
lor
Iransplanlalkin
were
peojilr w ill h r able lo see In Squires J r . He said once Die family lo Ik - moved oul of Intensive care
Hospital...........
7A
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OB
Gainesville, and a Central Florida made ih r decision, there was no loday to a private room. Ms Frller Ihr heart, kidneys, corneas and
Nation
2A
jiancrras T h r sjilrrn was also re
Comic!
man and a Miami w om an will second thought atmul It
said
People,....................IB
moved lor medical uses
probably live nrar norm al lives
Crossword
Hr said Ihe donation seemed like
Ms. Feller said four Floridians as
SporB
s 7A
lircause of organs received from a Die right thing to do
Dear Abby
IB
See D O N A TE, page 8A
well
as
Die
Georgia
man
were
reclpl
Television
IB
fatally Injured Sanford youth.
Though furnlly mrmtirrs said It had
Deaths
8A Weather
2A
Wllh jiareulal jiermlsslon. several no Influence on Ihelr decision, the
Dr Gotl
AB World
2A
organs w ere taken early Sunday Irom hoy's grandm other, B ernice M
Herbert Raymond Squires III. 16. ol Squires of Casselbrry. was a nurse
1123 Grove wood Ave The a(hit Me boy and has designated herself an organ
LO U ISV ILLE. K&gt; (UPII - Doctors coronary cart unit. Ila/lr said.
died Saturday afternoon following a donor.
say more tests are needed to de­
When asktd win ilur ih r condition
IIKIRUT. Lebanon (UPII — As lighting
vehide pedestrian accident Friday.
The rrrtplrnt of Ihe boy's hrart was termine If bleeding has slopj»ed In Bill was IHr threatening. Ha/lr said. "Dr
raged In Hclrol. Moslem gunmen raided a
Squires w as laiully Injured when he In critical but stable condition today Schrorder* bruin alter hemorrhaging Devries doesn't want lo make a
theater showing a sex ll'm and forced the
was struck by a car about 11 55 p.m. at Ihr Medical College of Georgia In lorred Die world s longest-surviving commitment one way or Dir oilier as
all-male audience lo till sandbags on the
as he crossed Lake Mary Boulevard Augusta, according lo Beth Feller of artificial heart recipient tuck Into the lochui.”
eiiy's front lines
near West Kldge Drive, according lo a Ihe Easl Cenir.il Florida Regional hospital
Ha/lr alvi said doctors did not
A witness said Ihr militiamen stormed a
Sanford poller rrjiort. No charges .Transplant Program which oversees
S c h ro rd e r was rea dm itted to know w hrthrr Schrordrr suffered
theater In West Beirut, furring Ihe young
Inivr been filed against ihr driver and organ donations in this area.
Humana Hospital Audubon Monday.
any brain damage from Ihr bleeding
and old men who were watching ihr X-rated
jirohably won l lie. Assistant Police
C h le l artificial heart surgeon Schrorder rtmalnrd hooked lo his
The recipient, a 42-year-old aulo
movie Into trucks, and driving them lo Dir
H i lei Herb Shea said, because ihe mechanic with two children, was In William DeVries believed the bleed­ 3 2 3 -p o u n d d rive u n it for his
city's Green Line where they were ordered lo
driver was nol al lault. Squires was critic a l condition p rio r lo the ing had stopped hut more tests were plastlc-and-mrtal heart, hul was
till sandbags
(he 14th Irafllc lalallty In Seminole transplant and was given only u week ordered lo make sure, Humana connected lo no other machines other
The uilllllu men chastised Ihc ttlin Ians for
County thts year
sjxikesw timan Donna Huxlr said
Ilian monitoring drvlrrs normally
lollve. Ms Feller said
"wasting llinr watching depraved movies "
Squires' parents said Ih r donations
Schrocder was listed In cDHrul hut lourtd In an Intensive care unit, shr
He h a d been w a llin g for a
were one wav (hr lamlly felt some transplant for quite a while, she said
stable condition in Ihc hospital's said
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'For O nce I Was In The Right Place A t The Right Time’

Life Springs From Boy's Tragic Death

Unscheduled Intermission

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Schroeder Suffers Brain Hemorrhage

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�JA — Evening Herald. Sanford. FI

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Reagan Tells Spanish:
‘Hurrah For Democracy!'

NATION
IN BRIEF
Budget Hanging Fire
Awaiting Reagan's Return
W ASH IN G TO N (UPU — Slowed to a snail's pare In Ita
attempt lo cut Ihr dfflrlt. Ihe Senate Is engaging In Dome
speculative borne trading — and Ihe hudgrt II hopes lo
produce may have lo wall until President Reagan returns
from Europe.
In h day dominated mostly by private conferences and a
virtually empty chamber. Ihe Senate gained little ground In
Its 2 week old budget fl&lt;xir battle Monday, approving only a
single minor adjustment lo Reagan's spending plan, which
has already l&gt;ecn dealt several major defeats
Behind the scenes, lawmakers from both parties tried to
map out their strategy for the rest of Ihe week, with
considerable attention bring focused on what parts of
which budget plans could be joined to fashion a
compromise capable of winning approval
Leaders of Ixith parties say their goal Is still to cut about
•52 billion from the more tha $2(X) billion deficit, although
they seem willing to make minor adjustments on that
score,

U.S. Considers Retaliation
W A S H IN G TO N IIJPI) — French President Francois
Mitterrand's refusal lo set a starting dale for global trade
talks has brought an Indirect threat of trade retaliation
from Agriculture Secretary .John Block
Block, expressing "deep disappointment and extreme
frustration,*' Monday said American farmers are upset by
Kuro|&gt;eun Community production and exjxirt subsidies
that have tightened competition
"I think It's stuhlKirnness. selfishness. |M&gt;llt!cul gameplaying." on Ihe French president's part
"Th is Is only going lo Intensify their unhappiness," said
Block In reaction to Mitterrand's hulking at President
Bengali's attempt at the Bonn Kconomlc Summit to set
trade talks early next year
Block raised the (xisslhlllly of targeted subsidies to
compete with Ihe Europeans In trading wheat (lour.
|K)ultry or dairy products

Policeman Saved By Badge
MOBILE. Ala (UPU — A policeman whose badge
deflected a Indict aimed at Ills heart was hospltullzcd In
guarded condition today, and officials credited a waitress
and u call driver with help In capturing the alleged
assailants
Officer Joseph Drews. .'Mi. was shot early Monday with a
.357 Magnurn pistol at ii range of 12 feet after stopping a
blue MG Midget driving without lights The force of the
bullet lore the budge Ironi his chest and hurled It 86 feet.
But Ihr cab driver who delivered the alleged gunmen —
an cacnjred prisoner and Ills accomplice — Into the arms of
the luw. said he was never frightened
Police credited Ihe driver anil an alert wullresa ul an
iill-nlghl restaurant with aiding In Ihe capture less than DO
minutes after Drews was shot Because the trudge deflected
the bullet, only fragments entered Ihe officer's shoulder.

Hot Car

Sanford firefighters douse a 1972 Chevrolet Malibu that
caught fire Monday afternoon on Hickory Avenue. The car
belongs fo Daniel Webster Calhoun of 610 Hickory Ave. There
were no injuries and the amount of damage was not recorded
on a fire report. The cause of the fire has not been
determined.

IN BRIEF
Third Nicaraguan Neighbor
Gets U.S. Military Help
HAN JO S E . Costa Rica (Ill’ll - With the urrlval of U.S.
mllltury advisers In Costa Rica Ibis week, oil three
countries bordering Nicaragua will be receiving training
from American soldiers, officials say.
Almut 20 U.S udvlsers arc lo come lo Costa Bleu within
days, treglnulng Ihe first large-scale U.S. mllltury training
progrum In Ihe country. Security Minister Benjamin Plzu
said Monday
They will be |olnlng lour U S. advisers who are already
stationed at a ranch lit the country directing the
construction of shooting ranges, obstacle courses and
barracks the of fitlal said
The Reagan administration, which alleges Ihe Sundlnlsto
government Is ex|Mntlng leftist revolution, begun trulnlng
the armies of Its Central American allies in 1983
The United States already has mllltury udvlsers In El
Salvador and Honduras. Nicaragua's northern neighbors.
Costa Rica iMirdrrs Nicaragua to the south

Rabin: 'Jews Won't Forget'
JE R U S A L E M |UPI| — Prime Minister Shimon Peres told
Puillumenl President Reagan's visit to u military cemetery
In West Germany was a "terrible error." und Defense
Minister YlUhak Rabin vowed Jews would never forget It.
But some ncw»pu|&gt;rr* and politicians uccuscd the Peres
government Monday of giving a muted res|M&gt;nse to
Sunday's visit lo the Blthurg cemetery, which Includes the
graves ol 4D Wallen SS iroo|&gt;cra
Trade Minister Ariel Sharon said Ihr government hud
"stuttered" In Its res|Miusr to Reagan's visit.
Former Prime Mlnlatrr Menachrm Begin "would have
spoken to the Americans firmly und clearly on this
matter." Sharon sold. "Here, people are trending over,
retreutlng. God lorhld. not lo upset Ihr non-Jews. They
don't know how lo stand up to the Gentiles "
"Th e historic mistake til President Reagan wus In
equaling murderers with their victims." Rabin suld. "For
this he will not Ire forgiven either by enlightened humanity
or Ihr Jewish |&gt;eoplr "

HOSPITAL
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D ltC H A R O It

Verk M Ctwek
Mery Lee Opletby
knennen M elr Dettene
CKerW ik B khereto, Oellone
Ctwtkkkt Blocker Or*ngeC n,
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BetwM • KdFiler. ebeby fcdr Otlande

"I think there are some people
who are having second thoughts
and •discovering they are the
victim s of a disinform ation
campaign — as perhaps even
some of you present have been.”
referring to the reporters
Reagan got no allied support
during last week's seven-nation
economic summit for his total
trade embargo on Nicaragua and
ihe action was even more coolly
received In Spain, one of the
m othe r c o u n trie s of L a tin
America.
"When I first became presi­
dent a little over four years ago.
Ihe map of our hemisphere was
shadowed by dictatorships. But
m counify after country, the
dictatorships had given way lo
Ihe democratic aspirations of
their people.
"Today for the first time ever."
he said, "the exceptions to Ihe
democratic tide In Spanishs p e a k in g A m e ric a can be
counted on the fingers of one
hand.
" T h e y num ber four. Tw o .
P arugua y und C h ile , have
entrenched military rules; and
two others. Cuba and Nicaragua,
are communist tyrannies.**

Brawl Between Women Lands One In Jail
A brawl between two women
sent a 29-year-old woman to jail
and a 22-year-old Casselberry
w om an to the hospital lor
treatment of a punch In Ihr
mouth.

Casselberry jKillermun Brady
Mvers said the light begun at
almiii I IM) a m today when the
29 year-old. In ail argument with
22 year old Kim Sue McWilliams
of IH 5 O v e r b r o o k D r iv e ,
a lle g e d ly b ro k e In to Ms
McWilliams' home and attacked

her.
According lo a |M»llrr report,
the suspect called the victim at
alxiul I a.m. and suld she was
coining to the house lo light Her
Intended victim wouldn't let her
In. the report suld. and she
allrgi illy broke glass Irom a door
and entered the house.
Once Inside she begun lighting
with Ms. McWilliams and ref­
used orders to leave. Ihe rejiorl
said. Another occupant called
(toller. When (toller arrived. Ms
McWilliams and the suspect
were wrestling on Ihe floor and
hud to tie forced upurt. police
W ld t * » • :

WORLD

HsraW SsS ky Om «* Mr*..

MADRID IUPII President
Reagan today hailed the spread
of democracy to nations such as
Spain and said the number of
d icta to rs h ip s left In La tin
America can be "counted on the
fingers of one hand "
Reagan, on the second leg of
Ills lOdav European swing, also
said those who oppose his
policies toward one of those
dictatorships — Nicaragua —
"are the victims of a disinforma­
tion campaign.*’
The president also met for 90
minutes with Socialist Prime
Minister Felipe Gonzalez at Ihe
presidential palace today for
what the president described as
"very fine" talks on Central
America.
"We have discussed the situa­
tion there.” Reagan said "We
understand each other "
"There must lx- an effort for
peace and for pluralism." said
Gonzalez. who will meet with
Nicaraguan President Daniel
Ortega Saturday to brief him on
bis talks with Reagan
Earlier loday. Reagan said of
op|xisitlou ut home and abroad
to his policy of supporting
Nicaraguan r e b e l s :

Poller told the suspect to
leave, but she refused and puni lied Ms McWilliams in thr
iiiouth
Ms. Mi Williams was trimsported to Florida lln sp ltalAllamonlr Springs where she
was treated for mouth Injuries
Belinda Joy Hum phrey, of
Oxford. Fla . lias Itecit charged
with battery. lif«(tusslng and
criminal mlschlel She was Itelng
held In lieu of $500 (mud
B A T T E R E D O F FIC E R
An 18-year-old Longwood man
who re p o rte d ly punched a
laingwixxt (mlIceman In Ihr face
following a truffle arrest lias also
Iteen churgrd with battery to a

A ctio n Reports
a Fires
★ Courts

* Police
poller olllcrr and resisting arrest
with violence.
The man's rur was stopped at
12:30 p m . Sunday on stutr
Road 434. LongwocM). and the
officer cited the man for careless
driving and speeding The man
refused to sign thr citation &lt;1111! a
charged reluted In that was
addeci, a police rr|M&gt;rl said
As t h r m a n w as b e in g
handcuffed hr stlffrnrd his arms
and then hit the ofllcer In the
fare, cutting his Up. the report
said.
Steven Michael Pytrl. of 800
Cedar Run. has tx-rn released on
$5.(XX) bond. H r Is scheduled to
appear In court May 20
PUNCH * T H R E A T

A female passenger In u car
s t o p p e d by a Seminole County
s h e r i f f ' s d e p u ty has been
rhargrd with disorderly Intox­
ication. resisting arrest with vio­
lence and luittrry to an officer
after allegedly slugging and
scratching a deputy, threatening
to kill him and trying lo takr his
gun
The woman was arrested at
7 17 p m
Saturday on U.S.
Highway 17-92 south of Sanford
She wav urrested with assistance
from another deputy alter hrr
alleged attack on the first depu­
ty. a sherlirs report said
Ina/ Howard McGowcn. 48. of
Cherokee Circle. Sanlord. has
Ix-rn released on $I,(XX) bond
ami Is scheduled to ap|&gt;ear In
court May 20 The driver of ihe

24 Shuttle Rats
Meet Their Fate

WEATHER

C A P E CA N A V ER A L |UPI| S h u ttle C h u llru g r r and Its
seven-man c ;.’w completed a
“ funlusttc science mission in
good shape, bringing Inime 24
ruts condemned to die In studies
on Ihr effects of irro gravity,
ofllcluls say.
The rats und two Irtsky squir­
rel m onkeys that made up
Chullr.igrr'a space zoo arrived
back ul the Kennedy Space
Center ubnut 10 p hi ubourd a
Jet that was standing by ut
Edwards.
A NASA spokeswoman said
scientists in the "Hangar L " life
sciences laboratory ut the
F lo r id a s p a e rp o rt w o rk e d
through the night dissecting the
rats for long range m rdlca l
studies lo drtrrm liir Ihr Impart
of prolonged weightlessness on
body organs and tissues
The small monkeys, both qual­
ified for a future Spacelab
mission, will not tie sacrificed
but their conditions will be
closely monitored to find out
how last they reudapl to gravity.

N AT IO N AL R EPO RT! Severe
th u n d e rs to r m s h u rlin g
tornadoes and hall as large as
Itasrhulls soaked thr southern
and central Plains itxlay, but
rain In the Northeust provided
little relief for towns facing water
shortages The Plains storms
pelted E llis und Woodward
c o u n tie s In n o rth we ste rn
Oklahoma with 2 Inches of ruin
by Monday night washing some
streets with floods A flush Hood
watch wus (M isled for today tn
most of northern Oklahoma T h r
weather also was wet In south
wrstrrn Kansas, whrrr Ashland
rrcelved nearly US Inches of
ra in In h u ll an h o u r. In
southeastern Kansas. Fredonla
was doused by more than 2
Inches of ruin Sunday and
Monday. A tornado Monduy
night ripped a rixif off a home in
Tangier. Oklu.. a Woodward
County sheriff's dispatcher suld.
A R E A F O R E C A S T ! Today
(tartly sunny. High In mid lo
upper 80s East wind 10 mph.
Tonight fair. Low In lower lo mid

car. Dayborne George Armltage.
54. of 720 Cherokee Circle.
Sanford, was charged with
driving under the Influence.
SM O K ER A R R E S T

DU1 A R R E S T S

A Sanford man. allegedly part
of a group spottrd by a police­
man sharing a marijuana ciga­
rette In Ihe parking lot of an
Altumontr Springs club, has
licrri charged with possession of
less than 20 grams of marijuana.
The (Millceman reported the
cigarette had disappeared by the
time he approached the group ut
alMiut 3:35 a m. Saturday nl the
Hotline Bottle Club, state Hoad
436. But the officer reported
finding a packet of pot In thr
suspect's (Mints and additional
(Kit In his car. a police report
said.
Lino Francisco Vivas. 23. of
3202 S. Orlando Drive »20H. has
been released on $500 bond and
is sc heduled to appear In court
May 20.

The following persons have
been arrested In Sem inole
County on a charge of driving
under the Influence:

DOG T R A C K E D

A suspected burglar trackrd
down by police dugs utter police
s a w a s u s p e c t le a v e a
Casselberry business has been
charged with burglary, burglary
lo an auto and resisting arrest
Casselberry police officers re(Kirted seeing a suspect run from
W e s t e r n A u t o S a le s .
Casselberry, ut about 2 a m
Saturday. The man was chased
from the scene and police dogs
were brought in and trackrd the
suspect down behind 64 N.
Griffin Si.. Cassellierry. a poller
re|Mirt said
A car and u trailer at Western
AutnSalrs had lieen burglarized,
thr rr| K irt said.
Alexander Clarumella. 27. of
231 M o c k in g b ir d L a n r ,

tiOs Variable light wind. Wed­
nesday partly sunny. High In
mid to upper 80s Vartble light
wind
B O A T I N G F O R E C A S T ; St
Augustine to Jupiter Inlet out 50
miles — Variable wlml 10 knots
or less through Wednesday. Sea
3 fret or less. Partly cloudy.
EXTENDED

FORECAST:

Wednesday through Friday
Partly cloudy and mild Slight
chance of afternoon th u n ­
derstorms Thursday becoming
more likely Friday. Lows In the
60s except low and mid 70s
southeast coast and keys. Highs
In th r 80s except near 90

— Margaret Johns Ouellette, 42.
of 536 Notre Dame. Altamonte
Springs, was arrested at 8:59
p m Friday after her car was
docked traveling 65 rnph and
seen weaving on state Road 436.
Altamonte Springs
— Rollan Wayne Webb. 38. of
I* 0 Box 46. Geneva, ut 12:30
a tn Monday after his car ran a
red light at Butler f’la/a. state
Road 436. Casselberry
— Dltnuro Gerald. 37. of Deltona,
at 10 08 p m Friday after his car
was seen weaving on Interstate 4
at the stale Road 46-A overpass,
west of Sanford.
— Patrick Joseph Maacallno, 33.
of St. Petersburg. ■« 7:4a p.nv
Friday after his car. with a flat
right rear tire, exited from In­
terstate 4 onto Lake Mary
Boulevard. Lake Mary
— Stephen Joseph Brtncash Jr..
34. of Atlanta, at 12:35 p m
S a tu rd a y on Palm S p rin gs
Doulevurd. Altamonte Springs,
after his car turned onto state
Road 436 and traveled north In
the southbound lane.
— Dayborne George Armltuge.
54. of 726 Cherokee Circle.
Sanford, at 7 13 p.m. Saturday
tin U.S Highway 17-92 south of
Sanford after his vehicle was
seen weaving between lanes of
traffic

Interior southwest Friday.
A R E A R E A D IN G S (9 a m.):

temperature: 68: overnight low
6 0 ; M o n d a y 's h i g h : 8 4 :
barometric pressure: 30.09; rela­
tive h u m id ity 97 percent;
winds northwest at 7 rnph;
sunrise: 6:40 a m., sunset 8 04
pm .
WEDNESDAY TIDES:
D a y to n a B ea ch : highs. 11:57

a m.. 12:25 p m.; lows. 5 40
a . m . , 5 :3 9 p .m .: P o r t
C a n a v e r a l: highs. 11 49 a m..
12 17 p m.; lows. 5 31 a m.. 5 30
p m B a y p o r t : highs. 5 09 a m..
3 23 p m . lows. 9 43 a m.. 11 38
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"Th e lighters are cowards." said an
B EIRUT. LelMiion IUPII - Hundreds ol
civilians lied their homra Itxlay as rival urcountunl sitting with his lunillv In u
Christian and Moslem militiamen shelled h.isrmrnt shelter after their upartment
icshlcntlul sections of Beirut with rockets building was hit. "The y are tiring the big
uml mortars At least six people were guns Into ureas where they know they will
meet no remittance — our homes "
ic|xirted killed
At least six people were killed and 31 were
I hr shelling, which wus so Intense that
itmhulaners were unable to rrueh some wounded In the artillery, tank, mmi.it and
wounded, followed u nine hour barrage rocket-propelled grenade assaults, and
Monday along thr Green Line dividing Moslrm gunmen attacked a Lebanese army
Christian east Beirut from Ihr mostly unit on Ihe Christian side of the 3 m lie-long
Iront line.
Moslrm wrstrrii sector of the capital.
An army spokesman said the unit repelled
During a lull alter Ihr dashes Monduy.
hunilrrds of residents living near thr Green the attack, hut at least 12 soldiers were
Line |&gt;urkrd their belongings and moved to wounded In the llreflght. Ihe first Involving
safer (Mils of the city. Shop owners piled the army in 10 days of fighting Moslem
sandbag* In front of stores and residents mtllila sources confirmed they flashed with
Ihe army In one of u series of attacks along
slocked upon canned food

Casselberry, has been charged In
Ihe case. He was released on
$1,500 bond and Is scheduled to
appear In court Mav 20

ihe Grren Line and said they later withdrew
under heavy fire
The Sunni Moslem Voice ol tin Nut ton
radio rr|xirtrd that Shiite Amal militia
leader Nahlh Brrrt und Dru/e Moslem inl.llta
. i»iri W altd Jum jtRatl w anted ih»- i n n i «&lt;»
withdraw all tanks on the eastern side of the
Green Line.
President Amin Geniayrl met with army
commanders to discuss ways to end Ihr
fighting, which has escalated despite re­
peated cease-fire calls.
Beirut television said Geniayrl was work­
ing on a plan under which soldiers approved
by the militias would takr over the Grren
Line But political sources said the plan
would need the barking of Syria before It
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Sturm Seeks Local Authority To
With seven different compromises
for traffic solutions In Central Florida
on the burners In Tallahassee.
S e m in o le C o u n ty C o m m is s io n
( halrman Bob Sturm Is urging his
colleagues to step In and provide
leadership for yet another proposal for
i he Seminole-Orange Osceola area.
Sturm I* recommending Seminole
lead the way by adopting a resolution
seeking legislation to give eountles
authority to levy 4-cents per gallon
gasoline tax with the revenues to be
used as deemed necessary by each
county commission to Improve major

Screenings
For Cancer
Offered At
Hospital
A free cancer screening day
will be held at Ccnlral Florida
Regional Hospital May 18
F r o m 9 am lo 4 pm.
screenings will be conducted by
health professionals for breast,
colorectal, prostate, oral, skin,
testicular and uterine cancer.
The hospital Is located on U.S.
H ighw ay 17-92 facing Lake
Monroe in Sanford,
Hr. Peter Selassie, an on­
cologist al CFRH and medical
coordinator for Ihr event. In­
dicated that Ihe screenings will
be conducted by community
physicians, dentists, nurses,
allied health professionals,
Cancer Society and hospital volunleers.
The hospital Auxiliary will
handle registration and serve as
lour guides along with hospital
personnel. As Co-sponsors, the
American Cancer Society, Sanlord/Lakr Mary Unit, will provide
free educational materials, ex­
hibits and demonstrations.
Nuucy Edwards. RN. public
education chairman for Ihe Soci­
ety. said. "W e strongly en­
courage pre-reglslratlon. Some
screenings wilt be limited, while
others will be readily available."
I 're-registration will be held
from 9 am to 4 pm May 6
through May 10 In the lobby of
Ihe hospital.
Also, registration forms can be
obtained from local Chambers ol
Commerce, some churches and
local doctors' ofTfces.

In Epcot Poll

Seat Belt
Use Gets
Wide
Support
LA K E BUENA VISTA (UPII —
Americans may grumble libout
wearing seat belts, but a recent
survey of 7.000 visitors to Wall
Disney World Indicated broad
support for bolh seat belts
capability to prevent Injury and
for laws that tequlrr thrm to »&gt;e
worn.
In a poll taken at Epcot Center
recently, nearly two-thirds of the
respondents satd they Ibought
seat belts were more effective
Ilian air twgs and that they
approved of mandatory seal bell
laws In their home stair.
Women tended to feel more
strongly about the value of seal
belts than men. rrglslertng an
approval rating of 69 percent
compared to til percent (or men.
Women wrre also morr prone to
approvr of seal belt legislation.
Only 14 percent of all re­
spondents felt air bags were
more effective In an accident,
while 13 percent sold U didn't
mailer one way or Ihe other.

Intersection
Improvements
Underway
CASSELHERRY-Constructlon
has begun to Improve the In­
tersection of U.S. Highway 17-92
with Griffin and Button Roads In
Casselberry.
Martin Paving Co. of Daytona
Beach will be paid $167,780 for
Ihe work, which Includes con­
structing north and southbound
left turn lanes and Installing
traffic signals
More than 42.000 vehicles use
this Intersection dally, according
lo C .A . B e n e d ic t. D is tric t
Engineer for Ihe Florida DeIMrirnent of T ransportatlon.
''These Improvements should
reduce traffic congestion snd
delays and make this IntcreectIon safer for mot orists ''

roads, and to create a regional
e x p re s s w a y a u th o rity to b u ild
expressways In the area.
Sturm's proposal rails for the state
to provide a 1 cent sales tax for a
minimum ol two years and an addi­
tional 2 rrnts-prr-gullon of gasoline
lax for the regional expressway
authority. Me Is recommending that a
new Seminole-Orange Expressway
Authority be created with two mcmlicrs of each existing authority, plus
an elected member of the Orlando
City Council and a member at large
selected by the other mrmbers.

II Osceola wishes to Join, that
rounty should also have two mem­
bers. Sturm says.
Me estimates that a l-cenl gasoline
lax would return $4 5 million In
revenue from the tri-county area and
a I -cent sales tax would provide $94
million.
A 4-cent per g.dlon gas tax would
bring Seminole County about $3 2
million In revenue annually.
T h r total of Si unit's tax package for
transportation is 6 ccnts-per-gallon in
new gasoline taxes and l-cent sales
lax increase. He Is asking for the s a l e s

T uf id J r May 7. I t t S - l A

Tax For Roads
tax to be levied for a minim um of
three years but he is not asking for a
definite time limitation on the new
gasoline taxes.
Sturm is asking his colleagues to
adopt a resolution and forward it to
ihe le g is la tiv e d e le g a tio n s of
Seminole, Orange and Osceola coun­
ties.
"M y grrat concern is that If the
House and Senate do not provide us
with a bill this session thal allows us a
good start toward a solution of our
transportation needs, then it could be
another three years before the matter

is again given serious consideration."
he said
Slurm is also recommending lhai
pn&gt;|K-m taxes and Impact fees not la*
Included as binding sources (or either
the county mads or the expressway
authorities. "These should I k * lefl up
to ami determined by our local elected
ollidals In the cities and Ihe eminlies," he said.
Although Commissioner Barbara
Christensen said she has nol seen Ihe
Slurm proposal, she said II may have
merit
— Donna Estes

„ The 198(»
Bank ShakeUp:
How’sIt Going
To Shake Out?
In five years of deregulation,
we've seen more changes in the
American financial system than in
all the other years put together.
Today, banks offerdiscounts
on commissions when you
trade stocks and bonds. Stock
brokers offer services that
seem like bank accounts.
S&amp;Cs no longer have their
legalw,/i% edge”in interest rates.
On the other 1land, they can offer
more kinds of loans.
Even department stores and
insurance companies can get in
the act. Now, most places are going
to“wait and see”before they make
a move; but,at NCNB,we’re not.
Well keep working to deliver
tlie best possible service. It may
not always mean file lowest price,
but we’ll work to see that it means
file best value. For example:
M o re F o r Less.

Lots of places offeryou
money market rates, but
only one offers them along
with other bank services
at special rates or no charge.
Wfe call it Deluxe Banking’
and we’ve made it easier to get.
Now you can qualify by depositing over their investment situation.
That’s what our new Investor
just $1000; keep a $15,000 balance
Option IRA Is all about. It lets you
and theres no charge.
combine fixed-rate certificates,a
H i g h R a te s F o r M o r e P e o p le .
MaybevouVe thought about money market account,stocks, and
bonds-whatever works for you. So
investing in Certificates,but you
haven’t wanted to commit a $2500 com e in and let’s talk it over.
M o r e R e t ir e m e n t B e n e fits .
lump sum. Now you can invest in
If you’re retired with pension
any certificate we offer with a
and/or Social Security payments,
minimum deposit of only $1000.
have them deposited direct with us.
Until thisyear, you've had to
We’ll give you free regular checking,
deposit $2500 in an account to
earn money market rates. Now, on free personalized wallet checks,a
free 24-hour banking card and a free
personal accounts, weVe cut our
2x5 safe deposit box forayear.
minimum deposit to just $1000i
NCNB Extra Checking?some
M o r e I R A F le x ib ility
places offer som e of these things,
A lot of people like the IRA
som e offer others,but no place
idea,but would like more control

that we know of offers all of them.
A C h a n g in g N e ig h b o rh o o d .

What you see here Is just the
beginning, wfe’ll keep working on
better ways to handle your money.
So, if you’re not sure where
your bank,broker or S&amp;L is shaking
ou tco m e see us.
This year, next year, and long
after the dust has settled in the
shakeup of 1985, we II still 1x3 here
working harder than ever to be the
best bank in file neighborhood

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Tuesday, May 7, I9B5 (A
Wayne D Dcyle, Publiiher
Ttvom u Giordano, Managing Editor
Melvin Adkint, A dva rtliing Director

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Mob-Run Union
Backed Reagan
A presidential crlm r commission naked
Jackie Presser If hr wax tlir presldrnl of the
International Hrothrrhnod of Teamsters.
Yes. Jackie Prrssrr answered.
Then the commission asked Presser If he
sanctioned force to control union members;
what he meant whrn he said the Teamsters
controlled the Interstate Commerce C om ­
mission: If hr received payments from a mob
leader.
"I respectfully decline to answer ... on the
grounds of the Fifth Amendment,*' Presser
answered.
Taking rrliige in the Fifth Amendment Is a
long tradition with Teamster presidents.
P revious Tea m ster presidents Roy L.
Williams, James HofTu and Dave Heck all took
the Fifth and were all convicted of crimes.
The slaff of the presidential commission
says the Teamsters Is one of four national
unions controlled by the Mafia. The other
three are the Laborers International Union,
the Hotel and Restaurant Employees and
Bartenders International Union and the
International Longshoreman's Association.
It Is disturbing that President Reagan In
1980 and Vice President George Hush In I9H4
personally sought political support from the
Teamsters. Presser served on Reagan's of­
ficial 1980 transition team and was named to
u committee planning the second Inaugural
this year. In 1984, the Teamsters was the
only union to endorse President Reagan.
Teamster endorsements have not stopped
the presidential commission's Investigation.
Hut never should u candidate for president or
vice president seek endorsements from a
union controlled by tbc mob.

Not So Essential
Remember the claims that the personal
com puter would be an essential home
appliance In tomorrow's society? Remember
the predictions that the compiler would have
as great an Impact on the home as It had on
the office?
W ell, the future hasn't yet turned out like
some high-tech g u ru s said.

In fact, the personal computer may be
oversold. A number of Amerlrans have
decided they can get along with their own bits
and bytes.
The problems In the personal computer
market were dramatized by IHM's recent
decision lo stop production ol some of its
smaller machines. Other less-known m anu­
facturers have pulled the plug on personal
computers and abandoned the home market.
The (M-rsonal computer, of course. Is here to
stay. Some people enjoy the machines as a
hobby or have found them Indispensable as
word processors and flnnnclal recordkeepers.
Some use them as educational tools for their
children.
Hut inuny people who bought personal
computers now Mint that their machines arc
little more than electronic dust-collectors,
Computer buffs may like sending hours with
their machines, but some other owners say
the equipment Is loo complicated to use and
has too few uses.
Many cooks have decided that recipes arc
easier kept on Index cards than In a computer
memory bank. Predictions that newspapers
would be delivered via the computer have not
!&gt;een borne out. And plans lor vusl numbers
ol consumers to usr computers for shopping
and (sinking have not been realized.
The jirrsoiial contputer gives n lot of people
access to computing power undreamed of a
decade ago. Hut the market has confounded
predictions that the personal computer would
turn the average home Into an "electronic
cot luge."
The failure, so fur. of the personal computer
to live up to expectations may t&gt;e reassuring
to some people. It shows (hat even In the
computer age, the experts might be wrong.

BERRYS W O R LD

Mc G o v e r n

Vietnam Quagmire Predicted In 1949 Book
As wen during the recent anniversary com­
mentary. aim dm everyone now agrees that the
U S war In Vietnam was a dreadful mistake.
Fewer know the historical circumstances that
doomed our course.
In early 1965. as a junior senator, 1 privately
repressed to President Johnson m y fear over his
Vietnam policy He seemed willing lo listen until
1 referred to the early history of our Involvement
In Indochina.
"Don't give me a history lesson. George." he
said "I've already got history lessons from
Fulhrlghl and Mansrirld. I don't have time for
'story when I've got. American boys on the
l.ne."
I appreciated the pressures on the president,
hut I ieft the White House that day convinced
that we were on a perilous course, I wished he
had read a book that came Into my hands as u
graduate student at Northwestern University in
1949 — Owen I.atllmorr's T/rr Situation In Asia
That hook, by one of our greatest Aslan
scholars, opened with these words:
"Asia Is out of control. From Suez lo the
Western Paclllc we face one problem alter
another ... which we cannot settle ... by an
American decision. ... The old forms of ascen­
dancy. protectorate, or rule cannot be reasserted
by military action. ... The more modern and
highly equipped Is the military (orce that Is
used, the more expensive Is the failure even­
tually Inflicted on It. by cheap methods of
guerrilla warfare,..."
The Ill-fated defiance of such warnings began
with the Trum an administration. Franklin
Roosevelt believed that a century of French
roloutallstn In Southeast Asia should not be
resumed after World War II. "Th e French huve
milked that area for a hundred years. The
|»eople of Indochina deserve something lielter."
iie suld. Hut Trum an, suddenly confronted with
the burden* of the presidency, knew little of

Southeast Aslan history. His concern was
possible Soviet penetration of West el . Europe.
T o get France on board the Western Alliance, he
was willing to help Parts restore Its warshattered empire In Indochina
This policy pul us on a collision course with
Ho Chi Mlnh, who had been trying since World
War I to enlist American sympathy for the
Vietnamese struggle against the French. As a
young man he pursued Woodrow Wilson at the
Versailles peace conference on behalf of "selfdetermination" for Vietnam During and after
World War 11, hr cultivated American support.
Some of my fellow pilots shot down over
Japanese-occupied Indochina were safely
escortrd bark lo their bases by Hu's under­
ground Ho literally copied the familiar lines of
the American Declaration of Indejx-ndenrc In
proclaiming the Independence of Vietnam. He
also sent numerous messages to Washington In
1945 and 1946 asking for American cooperation
to break the French yoke. None of those
messages was answered. Why?
Because, us Secretary of State Dean Arheson
put It, Ho was un "outright commie" amt
therefore, presumably, undeserving of American
notice. The prevalent view was that he was
simply an Aslan agent of Moscow and later of
Peking. These assumptions Ignored the fact that
Ho had made his own way for many year*, that
China and Vietnam hud a thousand-year history
of mutual dlstmst. that Ho — although guilty of
many sins — was. like Yugoslavia's Tito, a
nationalist first and a communist second.
He was a pragmatist — not a rigid Ideologue.
At one point. In 1946, when he was criticized by
pro Chinese elrmrnts In Vietnam for agreeing lo
a short-term French military presence, piled.
"You hails ... I prefer to smeil French dung for
five years rather than Chinese dung for the rest
of my life."
It was legitimate American |mltry to check

Soviet or Chinese penetration of Indochina, but
the most effective o do that was to cooperate
with Ho ralher than fight him. Instead, we not
only sided with a doomed French rolonlallsm.
we then underwrote a series of South Vietnam­
ese client rulers — none of whom ever
approached the popular nationalistic base andrrship skills enjoyed by Ho. Indeed, tn the
mid-1950s. President Elsenhower frankly con­
ceded that In a legitimate elertlon. Ho would
have won 80 percent of the vote In both North
and Soulh Vietnam,
If Elsenhower's assessment was correct. It
explains why Secretary of State John Foster
Dulles moved to block the 1956 election In
Vietnam agreed to at Geneva In 1954 following
H o* defeat of the French If that election had
been held. Vietnam might now be an Aslan
Yugoslai'.t on reasonably good terms with the
United Slates. Heyond this, the terrible bom­
bardment thal shattered not only Vietnam but
also Laos and Cambodia would have been
averted — a devastation that helped topple
Cnmbodla's Prtnce Sihanouk. I bus opening the
way for the gcuorldal Pol Pol. who killed 2
million of his fellow Cambodians before the
slaughter was largely halted by the Vietnamese
occupation
One can only mourn that an Indiscriminate
anticommunism look precedence over an older,
more positive American value — tile principle of
s*-|f determination — or un even older value —
common sense
Perhaps we can yet tx-nr()l from the tragedy of
Vietnam If we learn Its lessons. One lesson Is
Don't attempt lo chart the future of another
people — say Nicaragua — In defiance of history’
and local realities Grandiose geopolitical strate­
gy and rigid Ideological commitment are not
enough lo carry the clay — lo say nothing of the
luiurc.

W A S H IN G T O N W O R LD

E D W A R D J. W A L S H

The New
Candy
Man

Big Oil
Not To
Blame
A m id-sized mlddle-Am erlcan
newspaper, not known for Its
fondness for business recently
published an editorial entitled ''Dig
Oil's Greed Still Showing." Com ­
menting on the recent rise In
gusollnr pump prices, the editori­
alist ventured durkly that "About
the only conclusion the average
motorist ran teach Is that the big ol)
companies are out lo make all the
ptntu they can during the visraltott
season "
The only plausible conclusion one
run reach about that statement Is
that the average m otorist 1s
manifestly more Intelligent than the
average editorial writer — at least at
that particular paper. The motorist
knows that the more he drives, the
more gas he consumes — thus the
more h r will spend on It. And
drmand for gasoline In thr United
States, though 15 percent lower
than In 1979, Is 5 percent higher
now than In 1983
Contrury to thr halluelnallng of
the editorialist, the price of oil
products has nothing to do with the
"greed" of the oil Industry.
The truth ts more the opposite. In
January 1985, retail prices for
gasoline were lower than they were
four years ago prior to the lifting of
federal price controls by President
Iteagan un January 29, 1981. That
Is. a gallon of unleaded regular,
whlrh accounts fur more than 80
percent of all gasoline sales, coat an
average of $1.15 In January of this
year, down from $1.30 In January
1981 under federal controls. During
thul four-year period, state and
fedrrul gasoline taxes Increased un
uvrrgr of 6 6 rents per gallon
Without thr tux, und after adjusting
for liiflutUm. the retail price of
unleaded regular declined by nearly
u Ihlrd In four years of thr free
market.
The rrrenl rise In gasoline prices
Is thr result of complex economic
und |Mdltlcal events Although there
Is plenty of oil on thr world
markets, suppliers received a Jolt
lust winter whrn producers of the
Organization of Petroleum Export­
ing Countries and certain non OPEC
memtx-rs fulled to drtivrr expected
quantities. On the demand side, the
British coal strike, which lasted 11
months, forerd Britain to consume
an rxtra 300,000 barrels of heating
nil each day. through a harsh
winter, to compensate for the lost
coal.
Meanwhile, thr oil Industry Is the
most heavily taxrd In America

JEFFR EY H A R T

In O ver His Head
It seems, regrettably, that some of
tile brothers In the conservative
m ovrm rnl are a little short on
culture, and partirularly on literary
sophistication. This is a personal
misfortune, of course, since It ruts
them off front u good deal of
pleasure, hut It Is a pollcll.il
misfortune, too. since It renders Ihe
conservatives vulnerable to the old
Jibe that they are "the stupid

party."

"Th u s ." writes Mr. .John Lofton.
"It Is a sign of growing decadence
when those who should know Ix-llcr
— such as Dartm outh English
professor and columnist Jc llrry
Hart — praise what Is. by any
stand.ud. obviously Irasli. In a
review o( Allen Glnsiterg's Collected
Poem* 1947-19HO. Mr Hart say*
dial Mr. G. U a 'great writer.' that
his |&gt;orin 'Kaddlah Is one of the
greatest pieces of writing lit Ameri­
can literature.'"
Mr. Lofton makes no serious
attempt to refute the judgment of
Kaddlsh, Indeed. In Ills tirade, hr
dors not mention It again Rather.
Mr Lofton seems merely to ills
approve of Mr. Gln»t&gt;erg jx-rsnnally
Ginsberg, he thinks. Is a "24-carat
Hake, and has never tried lo hide
tills fact ... A 1983 UPl wire story
quotes Mr G . as say tug Ills
vulnerabilities urc cowardice and
homosexuality." On the evidence of
Mr Lofton's article, his acquain­
tance with Ginsberg's poetry Is
second-hand, and drawn Irotn
articles by hostile critics, talk shows
and the like, und he Is willing to
condemn the poetry because he
dislikes Ginsberg's poolltlcal views
and Ills personal life Ginsberg lakrs
drugs!
But, of course. If we exclude a
poet's work on those grounds we
w ill be excluding a great deal

Pablo Neruda, lor example, was a
long-time member ol the Cntttniunlst Party, served as Salvador
Allende's ambassador In Paris, and
wrote a Ode to Stalin Awful The
trouble Is, the fellow could write,
and It would lx- Idiocy lo claim
otherwise
E/ru Pound Is one of the greatest
of modern p&lt;x-ts in English Ills
technical virtuousity exerts an In
lluence on practicing |xx-tx beyond
thal of any poet writing In this
11 im irv lie won the Itollmgcu Prize
awarded by Ihe Library of Congress
lor Ills Pisan Cantos. But he would
not get Ivy John Lollotl. The Pisan
Cantos, among other things, cele­
brate Hcnlto Mussolini Out goes
Pound
Now one of I hr achievements of
civilization has been to recognize
the excellence of expression as
something apart from the opinions
expressed, or even the content. You
can write great poetry about
tx-havlor ordinarily Viewed as de­
praved Baudelaire did so In Flowers
ol Evil But Baudelaire, of course,
also t«x»k drugs, so he strikes out
completely according to thr critical
standards deployed by Mr. Lofton
While we urc on the subject of
drugs, we are going to have to do
without quite a lew writers Col­
eridge was an opium addict Strike
the Rime of the Ancient Mariner und
Kuhla Kahn from the lists And out
with Edgar Allrn Prxv who not only
took drugs but liked very young
girls
Now Mr Lollon strenuously
objects to the homosexuality of
Allrn Ginsberg, but we run Into big
problems here Walt Whllmun was a
homosexual, Hart Crune was tixt.
Most people who rare aboul (xx-try
co n sid e r them to have been
supreme port*, but not. I suppose.
Mr. Lofton

B y Steve Oerstel
W ASHINGTON (UPl) - George
Murphy. If remembered at all by the
general public. Is recalled mostly as
a solid song-and dance performer
from another era of the arts.
A better kept secret Is that
Murphy served In the U S . Senate
from 1965 until 1971. holding
California's roulette-wheel seat that
has been occupied by three others
■ In n .
i»
Even admirers would he hard put
to claim that Murphy’s one-term In
the Senate entitles him to even a
footnote In history.
Hut now Sen. Slade Gorton, a
Republican from Washington, has
revealed a secret kept from the
public two decades, one apparently
known only to his colleagues and
very probably many blur-sultrd
page boys and girls.
George Murphy. II has been now
told. Is the Senate s original "Candy
M an," a generous dispenser of
sweets lo his colleagues from both
parties.
For 20 years no one mentioned
that desk No. 75 In the Senate, the
one from which the generous
Murphy dispensed Ills goodies. was
a mother lode of candy for sweet■
Uxithed senators
The desk, fortunately. Is wellsituated — on the aisle, back row
Just as you enter and leave the
Senate.
The secret of the "Candy Desk"
was well kept until Gorton Issued a
release, noting that he was now the
ocrupant of this desk and would
carry on the rich traditions started
by Murphy.
The tradition rould well have died
with the departure of Murphy In
1971 hut did not, thanks. In turn to
Sens Paul Fannin. R-Arlz . Harrison
Schmitt. R-N.M.. and Roger Jepaen.
R Iowa. and Steve Symms. R Idaho
who. In order, were assigned the
desk,
Murphy. Fannin. Schmitt and
Jepaen were candy specialists,
loading the drawers of the desk with
hard candy only. Syms served what
G o rto n described aa a "fin e
assortment of sweets" provided by
candy and chocolate associations
In a c c e p t in g h is n e w r e ­
sponsibilities. Gorton said he would
provide "ample quanlltiea" of can­
dles made In hts home state and
said. "I hope this will provide the
Senate with the energy and stamina
to seek us through the difficult
problems we face."

JACK A N DERSO N

Missing Kids' Parents No Longer Go It Alone

" We'r• going lo bm Iho FRIENDLIEST bank lo
go undor this year "

WASHINGTON Hundreds
ol thousands of American juirents
know the heartbreak that comes
when their child is kidnapped,
murdered or simply disappear*.
Until recently, these parents faced
their anguish pretty much alone,
but that situation has changed
diurnalIcullv us public awareness
grows
The scope ol the problem was
made depresslngly clear when the
National Center for Missing and

Exploited Children opened last June
In Washington. In Its first three
months, the center received more
than 7.000 calls on Its toll-fire hoi
line 11-80O-843-567H),
Yet that buicly sciau.be* the
surface. According to government
figures. 1.5 million children are
listed us missing every year.
The center was promoted by
President Hcagun who has declared
this "Child Safety Week." uml has
met with representatives of law-

enforcement agencies, schools,
community organizations and gov­
ernment. They will form a coalition
called the National Partnership for
Child Safety, und focus on rem itt­
ing more help from the private
sector In the nationwide effort.
Utility enm|&gt;anir* have ulready
Joined the campaign by enclosing
pictures of missing kids In monthly
billings Photos are aiso appearing
on milk cartons and shopping hags
The U S. Chamber of Commerre.

working with the national center,
shows photos of missing children
four llmct u day during newscasts
on Its satellite T V stulton Crimewatch groups — now active tn one
of every six neighbor hi aid* — arc
keeping un eye out for threats lo
their children.
The results so far have been
heartening. In the Itrst six months
of the mittonul center's operation.
8 4 1 missing i htldrcn were ac­
counted for.

�SPORTS

Evening Herald. Sanford. FI.

Tuesday. May 7, l f U - J A

S8m IG ord on Is No 'Flash' In Pan

LOOK

H ER A LD
S P O R TS E D ITO R

S A C W ill G iv e
O vied o C h an ce
To G a in Respect
O V IED O — Rodney Dungrrfirld never
attended Oviedo High School He never went
one-on-one with Konnle Murphy or tamed one
of Favella Robinson's uplkcs.
.Just the same. Oviedo High Principal
Charlie Webb says when It comes to rrspect,
the Lions rank somewhere Just above or
l&gt;rlnw the man who yanks on his tte and
makes Jokes about himself.
"W e Just don't get the recognition wr
should." said Webb the other day. " I don't
know what It Is. Maybe It's where we're
located. Or. maybe It's the conference
(Orange Belt) we're In.
"For some reason, we Just haven't be able
to establish our Idenllty."
Webb hopes all that will change now. With
the formation ol the Seminole Athletic
Conference (SACI last week. Webb says
Oviedo — one of the SAC's six memlKTs
along with Seminole. l-akr Mary, Lyman,
l-ake Howell and Lake (Iranilev — will finally
get the chance to earn the respect It deserves.
"Th e SAC should be great for Oviedo High
School." says Webb. "It will help us In
attendance and travel. Competitively. It will
make a lot of difference recognition-wise '
Webb went on to Illustrate Ills problem He
said sometimes when the Lions would whip
up on a Leesburg or St. Cloud, the reaction
was one of apathy. "People would say.
'Leesburg Who?"' said Webb
Triumphant returns from Lecshurg. St.
Cloud or Eustls just didn't srl the fandom's
heart a flutter. "Eve n when we had that great
football tram {12-1 and a final four
apppearance)," points out Webb "W e
weren’t packing the stands like an un­
defeated team should
"Now. that we're plavtng our natural rivals,
we'll get much more recognition when we
brut one of them.”
There were other reasons. Some county
coaches knew enough about the Linns to
know when they would be good and when
t h e y w ou ld b e p o o r . T h e y

w ould s c h e d u le

accordingly.
Some went further than that, ft wasn't
considered loo s h r r w d to play Ovtrdu. It was
the old 4A vs. 3A theory. "We can't w in ." one
coach confessed. "If we beat Ovtrdo. that's
tfie way It's supposed to be. If Oviedo treats
us. we look foolish, losing lo a 3A school."
There were also some coaches who shied
away from playing Ihe Linns when the
aforementioned Murphy wore the Qrangc and
White, Murphy, now playing at Jacksonville
University, was Ihe greatest basketball player
to ever come out of Seminole County. The
presence of bis 6-5 all-around skills, no doubt,
irli a few unretumed phone calls for coach
Oak Phillips
When Murphy was a senior. Ihe Lions were
Ihe only team to Ik- Kissimmee Osceola's
state champions Th e Kowboys’ only loss was
later erased when It was found Murphy was
playlnglnellglbtly due loan Incomplete.
Whether the Lions arc JA or not, they have
alw'uys Ik t ii competitive In most sports
Phillips ran pul his baskrltiall record up
against Just uuytmdy In Central Florida. The
same for baseball roach Howard Mabic.
Oviedo's tennis mid track programs usually
send some to state each year.
A couple of years ago, Fayctta Robinson
was as good as any girl Ih re r-s p o rl
(volleyball, huskrltiull. wthballl standout In
Ihe county la-fore a knee Injury cut down her
mobility.
In softtmll and volleyball, the Lady Lions
are a powerhouse ami probably wlli be for
years to come since* faith squads have a
wraith of gomb young performers Coach
Jackie Mlllrr s sofihallrrs were the confer­
ence. district and region champions while
coach Anlla Carlson's neiters won I he
conference,district and region.
Phillips. Oviedo's athletic director, shares
the Mine opinion as his boss and looks
lorward to the challenge "It might lake a
couple years for us to be competitive." he
sAys. "Hut we're really growing (pru)rctrd
2.200 next year) That w111 help."
Phillips says recognition wise The SAC will
Ik - a plus, loo, "W’e'rc In there with a hunch
ol pretty good teams and schools." h r says.
"Even III Central Florida, we'll get better
press coverage It will be a challenge. We're
looking forward lo tt. We re going to I k - right
around town "
Yes. the Lions have gom! roaches and good
Ians. Winning and tradition have tx-rn there
throughout Ihe years. With a little help from
the SAC. Oviedo should be able lo get the
respect II deserves.
Now. If only Charlie Webb would quite
yanking on bis Ur...

Charlie Webb,
Oviedo High
School p rin c ip a l,
stri kes his best
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Dangerfleld pose.
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Seminole Athletic
C o n f e r e n c e wi l l
help the L i o n s
establish their
Identity.

By Chris F itte r
Herald Sports W rite r
Fran Gordon's nickname Is "Flash." but she's
definitely no flash In Ihe pan.
For ihe fourth straight year. Gordon, a Lake
Mary High School senior who will Ik - 18 on May
29. has qualified for the State Track and Field
Championships You can t be any more consis­
tent than that. And this year she wants to rap a
brilliant high school career with a stale title.
Hut there's more to this young lady's makeup
than sports, sports und more sports Granted,
she's a natural, an accomplished performer on
any atfilrllc field. She was Lake Mary's Female
Athletic of the Year last year. "Flash" has taken
on cross country, soccer and track In consecutive
seasons and mastered them all.
Hut athletics constitutes Just one half of Hits
attractive senior. She was Lake Mary's firs!
homecoming queen this fall. And the beauty Is
more than skin deep She has a bubbling
personality with ihe intelligence lo match
To hear this particular young lady talk, you
wouldn't lx* surprised lo one day hear her being
paged as Dr. Gordon or working us an engineer
On one ol the Space Shuttle missions
While Gordon Is looking forward to running
track in college, she definitely has tier priorities In
order Gordon, who bolds down a 3.8 grade point
average, said she Is planning to go Into pre-med
and her second choice Is engineering, two very
demanding college majors.
Gordon, daughter of Sanford's George and
Catherine, Gordon, knows her capabilities and
there's no limit to what she can do oner she puts
her mind to it
She Is one of three Lake Mary- Lady Rams who
qualified for Saturday's 4A S ta ir Meet at
Showaltrr Field In Winter Park. Also qualifying
are senior Jill lluddrnliagrn and sophomore
Tonya Ixwson.
This Is the lirsl year that Gordon will compete
in |ust one event at the stale meet so she has the
whole week to prepare for the 440 dash.
"I think 1 have a good chance of wJnnlng."
Gordon said "I've had a lot of Injuries this year,
hamstring (mils and groin pulls, hut they're all
gone now. I led strong."
Gordon showed how strong she is In the
quarter at last Thursday's regional meet as she
put on a sudden burst at the linish lo outlcan
West Orange's Terry Reed for first place with a
lime of 57.9.
lilt- vers.ililr senior, who holds Lake Mary
school records in seven Individual events, was
runnerup In the 440 dash at last year’s state meet
when she ran a career best 56.H. The leader In the
440 this season. Fort Lauderdale Dillard's
Jennifer Dooley has run a season's best 56.1.
Other top competition In the 440 will come from
West Orange's Rccd and u pair of Seminole High
seniors. Trlnu Walkrr and G le n d a H ass
" S h e (D o o le y ) la o n e o f th e o n e s t h a t d ie d In th e

H*f»M PSo'o I t Tommy ViMtflt

Fran Flash' Gordon, right, outleans West Orange’s Terry Reed to win the 440.
race Iasi year at slate." Lake Mary coach Mike
Gibson said. "She ended up finishing tilth Fran
has to run her own race, not Dooley’s. I've been
telling lu-r tb.it all season long.”
Along with her school record 56 H In the open
quarter. "Flash” also holds the records in the 110
hurdles (16.3). 100 dash (11.2). 330 hurdles
(47.5). HHO run (2:23.0). 220 dash (25.9) and long
Jump (1B-3W). She also ran on ihe school record
mile medley and 440 relay teams.
As a frrshruun. Gordon went to the 2A State
Meet In Ihe In thr long Jump, where she look third
und llu- 220 (flflh). As u sophomore she competed
In the 3A State M e e t In the 440 and long Jump

anchor leg on ihe mile medley relay team which
look fourth
Alter the track season Is over. Gordon will
compete In the Slate Heptathlon conipctllton
where she took 12th last year.
One of the biggest in fill voces in Gordon's high
school career has been Gibson, her coach (or all
lour years.
I love coach Gibson, he's been so nice lo me."
Gordon said "He's hrl|&gt;rd me so much ihcsc Iasi
four years und we've had some great limes lie's
iltr one that started me In ilir quarter, lie gni me
to run cross country In I lilt grade and Iluit has
really helped a lot.”

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G o r d o n lo o k K T o n d In I h e 440 a n d ru n t h e

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Merthie's Hit
Drives Moose
Past Elks, 7-5

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Anthony "B o o n " Merthie’s
two-run triple In the lop of thr
eighth Inning propelled Moose to
u 7-5 victory over Elks In
Hanford Junior la-agur action
Monday night at Chase Park
It was the first game of thr
second half of thr season for
ImiIIi teams Moose tied Klwunls
Tor thr first hulf title while Elks
Mulshed second.
Moose jumped oul to an early
3-D Irad In the top of (fir first.
Scooter Leonard’s Hill slnglr
diovr In the first run whllr two
more scorrd on a double off thr
bill of Jim m y Murphy.
Moose upped Its Irad lo 5-0 In
thr lop ol the third on an error
und an RHI slnglr by Richard

Mobley.

R a ilr o a d e r pitcher C a l v i n
Donaldson, above, had a pretty
busy day Monday as his team lost
to D. A. V. When Donaldson wasn't
hurling, he
was covering the
plate. At the right, 'Fam ous'
Amos Sparrow comes thundering
home with a run as Donaldson
searches for control ot the ball.
Sparrow had a busy day, too,
with a homer and the mound
victory.
H*r&gt;M h»St hf *•* Pmtv

Sparrow Chirps Again As D.A.V. Wins
"Fam ous" Amos Sparrow had lost
Ills voice after his D A.V. IDIaahled
American Veteran) team got ofr to a
miserable start Hut Sparrow chirped
lurk Into the spotlight Monday when
lie sc attered seven lilts and slugged a
solo home run to lead D.A.V. to a 7-4
victory over thr Railroaders In San­
ford Little National League action al
Fori Melton Park.
Sparrow’s pitching and hitting per­
f o r m a n c e a ls o k n o c k e d Ih e
Railroaders out of sole possession of
second place The Railroaders now
stand at 6-3. Ihrrr and a half games
behind league-leading First Federal,
while I) A.V. Improved to 2-7.
The Railroaders bad lakru an rarly
2 1 lead, but D.A.V. scored three
times In the bottom of the second for
s 4-2 lead. Singles by Bernard
Sparrow and Elliot Hrnwniv. along
with three errors, paved the way for
D A.V in the second
D.A.V. took a 5 3 lead Into thr fifth
Inning w hrn Scott Sr slack ham ­
mered a solo homer off Sparrow to

B aseball
bring thr Railroaders within 5-4.
Willi two out In thr Inning. Richard
Washington tripled to put the tying
run on third. Hut Sparrow reached
I&gt;ack und struck out Terrance Jones
to end thr Inning.
D A.V Ihcn addrd two runs In the
botlom of tin- null I'hillip King led oil
with a triple and scored on a wild
pilch and. with two outs. Sparrow
sewed up thr win hy slamming a
home run.
"Famous" gave up a two-out single
in the top of the sixth but struck out
Hie next hitler to end the game.
|n other Little Nallonal League
action Monday. First Federal ran Its
record to 8-0 with a 16-3 rout of
Cardinal Industries
Joe Wiggins continued his torrid
hitting'strrak for First Federal as he
was 4 for 4 with two triples, a double.

a single and two RBI's Wiggins also
scored (our limes and combined with
Alonro Brundldge to loss a one hitter
at Cardinal.
Brundldge added Ih rrr doubles and
two HHIs to the First Federal attack.
Scooter Dunn broke up the combined
no-hlltrr when he stroked a two-out
doublr In the bottom of the fifth, und
final Inning
P O P P A J A Y ' S R O U T S RINKEK

In one other game. Poppa Jay's
rapped out 17 hits en route to u 15 9
victory over Rlnkcr. Poppa Ja y's
moved Into second place with Un­
win
D c m r ir iu a P re s le y . D c m r ir y
Beamon and Maurice Fisher had four
hits each lo lead the Poppu Jay's
olfensive outburst while Kevin Mit­
chell was 3 for 4. Presley scorrd four
times and smacked a pair of doubles
and a two run homrr.
Darrell Canada wax 3 for 3 with two
triples and a double lo lead Rlnkcr at
thr plate. Corey Ik-nnrtt and Dryuu
Grayson added two hits each.

Meanwhile. Murphy pitched
shutout bull until the bollom of
thr sixth whrn Elks rallied for
two runs. T h r first scorrd on a
bulk whllr Ihe second. Wllllr
"Sugar T e x " McCloud, stole
home.
Elks eamr back to tic It at 5-5
In Ihr bottom of the seventh
whrn one nin scored on u wild
pitch and two more crossed via
errors.
With one out In the top of the
eighth. Jeff Derr reached on an
error and Mike M rrthlr followed
with a doublr to put runners on
second and th ird A nthony
Mrrthlr then stepped up and
smashed a triple to snap the tie
and provide thr winning murgln
Mike Mrrthlr. who went on In
relief of Murphy, retired the side
In order In Ihe eighth,
In Monday night s first game.
Dewlghl Brinson was 4 (or 5
with four triples. Inrludlng Ihr
game winner In Ihe bottom of
the seventh, us Knights of Col­
u m b u s o u ls lu g g r d Notary.
17-16.
The Knights Improved to 5 6
overall with thr win while Rota­
ry dropped Its 11th straight
Behind Brinson for K«H\ Ray
Williams slugged three doubles
while Bobby Coflrld added u
s in g le and d o u b le . H r n r y
Williams was 4 for 5 lo leud
Rotary while T im lluiiipiou had
liner hits arid drove In Ihrrr
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In games Wednesday at Chase
Park. Ball Motor Line plays
Kiwanls at 3 p in and the Elks
takes on the Rotary at 7 :15 p m

�*A— Evening Herald. Sanford, FI.

Tuesday, May 1, IttS

SPO R TS
IN BRIEF
Kelly's 4-TD A ir Raid Leaves
Breakers Without Shelter, 45-7
(•ORTLAND, O rr. (UPtl — When (h r air ralrl hit. Ihe
Portland Breakers could find no shelter.
In what roach Jack Pardee duhbed his tram's beat
|N-r(oruiancr of the season. Houston dealt Portland a 43-7
defeat Monday night, the breakers' fourth straight, lifting
the Gamblers Into sole possession of first place In (he
USFh's Western Conference with an 8-3 record.
The Gamblers, leading passing team In the league
connected for 403 yards through the air. Houston
quarterback Jim Kelly threw four touchdown passes and
scored on an I l-yurd run.
"They just bent us In every way possible.” Portland
Coach Hick Coury said. “ It was baffling.
Kelly, second rated passer In the USFL. passed for 348
yards before fie left the game In the fourth quarter. Todd
Dillon came on to throw a for a touchdown with 2:30
remaining.
Kelly said much of the credit goes to Hlchard Johnson,
who taught all four of his touchdown passes and was
credited with 137 yards receiving.
“ You can't be n good quarterhark If you don't have thr
ret elvers behind you.” Kelly said. "It makes me feel good
that I threw four touchdowns. I threw one Interception
which was stupid I Just didn't read the covernge on that
play."

Steyn G ives Lendl Tough Test
NKW YOHK (UPI) — Aside from being cold and wet. Ivan
Lendl felt a certain sense of relief. Even he was surprised ut
the lough competition he received Monday night from
unheralded Christo Steyn. and was simply satisfied to walk
away with a victory under difficult conditions,
Not only was It their first meeting since the Junior Fenen
some elglil years ago. hut Lendl hadn't even sern the blond
Kmilh African since.
"It was difficult, no doubt about It." I,endl said following
his ralndnterrupted 7-3, 6-3 victory. "I didn't know what to
experm him or what would happen.
"When we had the (rain) break, I had a chance to think
h ImiuI what was htqqK-riliig. and to think of some strategy,"
Tenth serd Tim Wllklson. despite service problems In Die
opening set. defeated Dan Cassidy 7-5. 6 2: No 12 Mark
Dickson tieal Jay Lapldus 6*3. 6-2; and Marlin Jalte. the
13th seed from Argentina, misted South African Derek
Turr 6-4. 7 6(7-2)
In oilier oiienlug-round mmalrhes of note Monday.
Lewlson Duncan. 1984 NCAA singles runner-up. swrpt the
final lour games to overcome Israeli Stilomo Gllckstetn 4 ft,
6-2, 6-2. and Nlgrrlan Nduka Odlxor. three-time AllAmrrlea at the University of Houston, was a first-round
vlctlmm at Forest Hills for the third year In n row, bowing
to Hud Schultz. 6 3. 6-2

Small Crow d Didn't Hurt Derby
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (tJPl) — Although attendance at the
1985 Kentucky Derby was the lowest since records have
liern krtil, (tie (iirultlctit of Churehtll Downs said Monday
the smaller crowd did not hurt the track
"From a financial standpoint, it hasn't hurt our
revenue." said track President Thomas Meeker.
Saturday's crowd of 100.772 was nearly 10.000 below
last year's 126.433 and the lowrsl since figures were first
recorded In 1971.
'the track had doubled the prices of both box seats and
admission to the Infield — from *10 to $20 — but Meeker
noted three wagering records were set at the race won by

King George: Winning Cures All
Billy Martin doesn't have a worry In the
world. George Stelnbrrnner has hts future
all mapped out.
"I'm gonna see if we can't get him a
Jockey's license," says the Yankees boss,
obviously much more excited over thrm
winning their last four In a row than Eternal
Prince's next-to-last-place finish In the,
Kentucky Derby Saturday.
Stelnbrcnncr. who owns a bigger piece of
the Yankees than he does the horse, wus al
Churchill Dow* for the Derby, where more
people talked to him about his ballclub than
about the coll.
T h e m a jo r it y of his frie n d s told
Stelnbrrnner they thought hr had made a
good move In bringing bark Marlin to
manage the Yankees still a fourth time.
Nothing unexpected there. What are his
friends going to tell him? He made a bad
move? Of course not.
But the media In general hasn't been so
approving or applauding of his derision to
lire Yogi Berra only 16 games Into the
season. Especially since Sleinbrenner had
gone on record saying Dial no matter what
happened. Berra would finish out Die yrnr
Must of the pa|M-rs and the majority of T V
and radio commentators rnu gh rd up
Stelnbrrnner real good for what he did In a
manner not seen or heard since tfie days of
Charlie Finley. By Ihe way. what ever
happened to ol* Charlie Someone told me
he was thinking of starting hi* own league
In Tahiti. Using an orange baseball
Personally. I had trouble understanding
why same of the attacks on Stelnbrrnner
got so personal, they were actually viscous.
Same with Martin.
I saw one particular column about Martin
1 thought went way out nf the baseline. The
writer probably thought he was showing
flow fearless he was. That's a laugh. You
should show how lough you are much
Iretter In private than In public.
W ith re g a rd to the q u ic k sw itc h
Sleinbrenner made, no one denies Yogi
Berra was an outstanding ballplayer and Is
as nice a guy as you'll ever meet. Similarly.

Milton
Richman
UPI E D ITO R
•SPORTS
no one denies Martin wasn't as good a
ballplayer a* Berra but Is a better manager.
Facts speak for themselves.
The change Sleinbrenner made, the one
he was so roundly criticized for. wasn't a
popular one. but It certainly was for the
better
The Yankees look like an entirely different
ballclub They're morr aggressive, for one
thing They've got the fans excited, for
another They drew 50.209 for Sunday's
ballgame with the Kansas City Royals at
Yankee Stadium, and I can't believe that
was all due to them giving out free
umbrella* as part of a promotion.
I have to think Martin's presence was
directly responsible for at least part of the
crowd. Even If yon argue that. I think you’ll
have to admit some of the people who
intended were drawn by the way thr
Yankees are now playing. Who's responsible
for that? Martin, of course. And don't forgrt
Dir man who brought him track
Stelnbrrnner hollers ouch once In awhile
when he's hit. but he has shown me he can
take the heat I think he even thrives on It.
and right there he reminds me of Harry
Truman more than anyone else. He gets
things done. Attd sn did Give ’Em Hell
Harry.
I asked Strlnbrennrr Monday how much
hr Is bothered by all the criticism hr
recelvrs, H r said It doesn't bother him at all.
which I don't la-lleve for a minute. But
having watched him operate. I know It
won't keep him from making another
unpopular move In Dir future If h r feel* It's
dictated.
"You do what your gut reaction tells you

to do." he said "It doesn't bother me taking
thr criticism. I'm gonna do what I think is
right. They (the players) want to have
discipline. They wanna see the manager run
tne team.
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,#Look at guys llkr Earl Weaver and Dick
Williams. They dldn t care If they were
unpopular, but they won You think Vince
Lombardi worried over being popular? His
ptavem *aid hr trratrd 'em all llkr dogs,
didn’t thrv? And what about Paul Brown.
They were winner*, weren't they?
•'You think everyone loves Sparky An­
derson? Kirk Gibson said It wasn i the
greatest pleasure to play for him But the
Important thing Is he maintain* discipline
and thev win for him."
Sleinbrenner doesn't think he fired Berra
loo quickly. That's because of Ihe nature of
com petition in the Eastern Division, the one
the Yankees are In Had he waited much
longer. Sleinbrenner feels. It would've been
too late.
Berra liked 10 keep Die playrrs happy
Martin docsn i concern himself wtth that too
much.
"He's gonna make the changes he feels he
has to make, and not worry." Sleinbrenner
nay*. "H e shouldn't either Is II that
Important for a team to be happy!* I don t
think so Remember the 1978 Red Sox.
They were 14 1-2 games In front and I kept
reading about how happy they werr and
how much dlssentlon there was on our
(cam. But we closed In and finally caught
them. Then I remember George Scott
yelling how Boston was full of discontent.
Lemme tell you. only one thing makes
players happy, and that's winning. Winning
cure* all."
Should the Yankees catch fire and go on
to win. Martin very likely will finish the
••nitre season managing them and handle
them again next year. For a while, anyway.
That 's If they win
Where dors that leave the 1 ankres
"n e xt" manager, Lou Plnlella? It leaves him
•111 hold. In us good a position as he ever
was. maybe even better.

Coleman M akes Fans Forget M cG ee
United Press Internutlonsl
Wllh St. Ixiuts rookie Vince
Coleman creating such havoc on
Dir hasepaths these days, the
op|N&gt;Hlllon must hr glad to face
Willie McGee — ls-cuusc he's so
slow.
Of course, McGee remains one
Ihc game's swiliest runners, bill
even he in no mulch for Col­
eman. who swiped two more
ttusrn Monday night to Increase
hts mu|or league leading lotal lo
19. McGee, however, remains a
dangerous threat who cannot l&gt;r
Ignored.
The St. I anils ernter fielder
went 4-tor-4. stole two liases and
srorrd twice Monti.iv nlgbl to
spark the Cardinals to a 5-2
victory over th r ban Diego
Padres. McGee lias hit In seven
of Ihc Iasi rlghl games wllh six
stolen base* and six runs scored.
SI Louis, which stoic five
bases In Die game, combined

N .L. B a s e b a ll
s|&gt;red anrt power in (he sixlli
inning against Eric Show. 3-2. In
score four runs and put away the

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“ He gets on. and our pitcher
worries alxml him. and he steals
a couple bases, It's still 2-1. hul
Ihey get four exlra-bose hits.
Coleman set It up."

Dodgers 5 . Cubs 4
At Chicago. Candy Maldonado
game
■'Four extra-base bits iri an singled and scored the ttcInning Is amazing lor us." Car­ breaking run lo Ignite a two-run
dinals manager Whltey Herzog I Ol h Inning that carried the
Dodgers Maldonado singled off
said.
Coleman Singled, stole second Ray Fontenot, 0 1 . went to third
and third and scored on Andy on Ken Lundreaux'a single and
Van Slyke's triple To m m y Herr scored when shortstop Shawun
doubled home Van Slykr to tie Donston hooted Pedro G u e r­
the score 2 -2 . anil McGee rero's sharp grounder. Ken
doubted home tlrrr unit scored Howell. 2-1, was thr winner In
on T rrrv Pendlru r n ' s double for r e l l r t
a 4-2 lead
■'Speed d o rs It for you Giants 7, Pirates S
At Pittsburgh, plnch-hlttcr
••vcrytlmc," San Diego manager
Dick Williams Mild. "They're a Scot Thompson highlighted a
speedy club. Coleman is an four-run sixth with a two-run
outstanding kid. He's exciting, single to lift San Francisco. Bill
Laskey. 1-3. earned the victory
very exciting.

I

Candy Maldonado ignited a
two run !0th with a single to
lilt

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Cubs.
while Jose DeLeon. 0-5. struck
out nine hut walked six In 5 1-3
Innings and took the loss. The
Giants, who entered with thr
league s lowest trailing average
nf 207. had 10 tills.

Spend A Buck.
The day’s total handle was $12,330,650. up from the
record $11,851,827 wagered In 1983. The Derby race total
was $5,770,074. which exceeded the former record of
$5,540,977. also set In 1983,
Meeker said most dramatic was the Increase In per capita
dally wagering on Derby Day — $113.57 — which was
$22,72 above last years record of $90.85 per patron

Machnlk Directs K eepers' Clinic

I he Seminole Soccer School Is now registering players
tor Its summer sot-err camp Four sessions are available as

follows;
June 17-21 for under right years ol age: June 24-28 for
10 and under; Ju ly H 12 lor rlgth and under uud 10 and
under ; and Ju ly 15-19 for under U H to under 16s. Camps
are open to Isiys umt girls.
flic sessions cost $63 each and Include both Indoor and
outdoor training The site Is Lake Mary High School. For
more Information, cull 339 4073 or 331 5209 nr cull camp
director Lurry McCorklr at Lukr Mary High (323-2110. rxt
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MIAMI (UPI)
T h r Mlumi Dolphins acquired ilryun
('lark (rum the Cincinnati tk-nguls Monday (or u future
conditional d ru ll choice to bolstelr questionable
quurierback cor|m
The tkdphlns urr lacing thr o|&gt;rntng of mlnlcump with
Dun Marino os thr only quarterback available Doth of
Marino's backups, veteran Don Struck and utility player
Jim Jensen, have Indicated Ihey won't report I they
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League softball action ut Fort Mellon Field.
Adding two hits each to the 15 hits offensive attack for
Klwanls were Phyllis Moore. Showunda Walker, Tewanna
Chisolm. (Jun ta Presley, Chrlstlnr McNeil and Lilia
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Rolury hud 13 hits In thr game but Chisolm's control
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from 9 11 30 u.m. at Luke Mary High School. Goalkeepers
ol idl ages are welcome to uttend while a coaches clinic will
he held from 1-3 p m,
The Number One Goalkeeper's Clinic Is directed by Dr,
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goalkeepers In the United States. Machnlk Is u touching
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Graham Selects 5 Countians
For State Leader Conference
Five Seminole Counly studcni -athlete*
were amonn 150 rhosen'to participate in the
1985 Florida Athlete-Leader Conference in
Tampa
Gov. Hob Graham announced Iasi week
those athlete* that would participate in the
conference, sponsored by the Governor *
C o u n cil on Physical Fitness and Sports
The values c lari Ileaf inn/leadershlp confer­
ence will he held Ju ly 10-12 In conjunct Inn
with the Sunshine Stair Games Tampa is
the host city of the 1985 games
Two of the five county athletes selected
arc from Seminole High. Including hilly
I’enlck and Louis Drown, both juniors
Prnlck was one of ihr top cross counly
runners In thr stale in 1984 and Is currently
vying for ihe 4A State Championship In thr
mile run Drown missed much of the track
season with an Injury but has returned to
solidify Seminole in the relay races.
Lake hruntley High also had iwo selrclions Including Juniors J im- Pledger and
Sherry "Ire " Asplen
Pledger was one of the lop defenders In
the county In the 1984-8^ soccer season in

which the Patriots advanced to the 4A Suite
finals before bowing out In the champion■Oiip game. Asplen. the only girl selected for
ihe conference from Seminole County, was
a standout point guard on the Lady Patriot
basketball tram, which had Its best season
ever, and played first base for the softball
team.
Also selected from Seminole County is
Lake Howell junior Mark Schnttkrr. a
lullbark on the football team and forward on
the baskVtball squad.
The athletes, 150 throughout the state,
were selected from nominations submitted
by high school principals, athletic dlreclors
and sport governing bodies Including the
Sunshine State Games. Th e group of
participants were chosen based on their
athletic achievements, scholastic record,
demonstrated leadership potential anti
extra-curricular activities.
"Florida's Athlrte-Leadcr Conference was
organized to help outstanding athletes
realize the significant role they have In
society and to help them establish realistic
and positive self-expectations." Graham

Commonwealth
Gives Challenge
Billy Penick. left, and Louis Brown, two
track standouts at Seminole High, were
selected by Gov Bob Graham lor the
Student Athlete Conference In Tampa.
vald “ We feel confident the program will be
extremely beneficial tn assisting these
exceptional Individuals io team more about
a variety of postilvr life alternatives."
The at hide-leader conference Is held
annual!) m conjunction with the Sunshine
Stale Games Sports personalities and
Olympic Athletes (mm the state of Florida
have agreed to visit ihe conference and
s|x-ak to tire athlete leaders — C hris Flster

Nuggets Top Jazz; Go Up 3-1
United Press International
Denver rookie Willie While,
perhaps forgetting his roach's
advice, seemed lo unravel a hit
Sunday night
"I thought we'd gel him over
Ills nervousness early.” coach
IViug Mix- said Itefore the game
"I'm going to tell him. Wllllr
you're starting li you have io gi&gt;
to ihr bathroom, you'd Ix-ticr go
now.'”
White, filling In for Injured
guard Lafayette "F a t" Lever,
turned over the hall with 2:44
left Sunday night, giving the
•lazz a chance to cut ilirir deficit
to I point. The Nuggets, howev­
er. held on lo win. 125 118, and
take a 3 -1 advantage In ihr
Wrstern Conference semifinal
series.
White had H points. 4 reIxiunds and 2 steals, and knows
exactly what he would like lo do
would when the series resumes
Tuesday night lo MeNIrhols
Arena.
"I'm going in try to set the
tempo that Fat had." White said
Monday.
The Nuggets have won 24 of
their Iasi 20 home gamrs —
including iwo playoff victories
against thr Ja zz Iasi week
Lever,

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game. Philadelphia exploded lor
a 24-6 run In a span bridging the
ililrd and fourth quarters to pul
away the Ducks.
In D e t r o i t , the P is to n s
season, was scheduled lo un­ managed to tie their series 2-2
dergo arthroscopic surgery and are trying io derail the
Monday night alu r he hyperex- Celilcs’ efforts to become the
icnded Ills Icil knee lu the last llrsl tram to repeat as NHA
seconds of Denver's loss to Utah Cham pions since lloston in
1968-69
Saturday.
Tra m officials *ay Lever will BR UINS H IR E GORING
B OSTON III PH - When the
likely miss the rest nt the season
Th e 0 tont d guard played all 82 lloston Urulus claimed Hutch
i unlrsts of the regular season Goring on waivers Jan. 8. they
and averaged 12 8 |M&gt;titts. 7 48 got more i ban a veteran hockey
assists and 5 rebounds per player T h e y got their ncxl
coach
game
Goring, who helped Ihr New
The Nuggets lead their series
with the Ja i t 3-1 The winner ul York Islanders to four Stanley
ihe scries meets the the victor ili C u p s . M onday was nam ed
I he Lakcrs-Trall Hlurrrs mat­ Hrulns head coach, allowing
chup lor a berth In the NHA general manager Harry Slndrn
C h a m p io n s h ip se rie s. Th e to step truck Into Ihr front office
l.ukers lead the best -of-five series Ituni the Ix-nelt Slmlen look
t I and continue their series over as coach when he fired
Gerry Cheevers Fell 13
Tuesday night in the Forum.
As coach. I could see, hear
Ill other playoff action. thr
I'hlladclpht.i 7&lt;icrs. who swept and observe Hutch Goilng. and
Ihe Milwaukee thicks In (our ihe more I was around him. Hustraight games, awuil Ihe out­ more t was convinced he was the
come ol the Celtics I’tslon*series leading randldaic lo lx- Ihe new
which is lied 2-2 heading Into c o u c h . S l n d r n said, " l l y
Wednesday night s game ul season's end. then- was no doubt
hr wuH the |x-r*on we ought to
Itost on Garden.
Trailing 71-tl3 in the third have here.”
Goring. 35-year-old. Hi year
q u u r ie r In S u n d a y 's f o u r th

NBA/NHL

veteran, will hang up his hockey
s w e a te r In I a v o r of the
shlrt-uiul-lle Job Under NHL
rules, a player cannot also lx- a
head eoarh,
"I guess I II get t!u* licit (lo
play) from time to time, hut this
is a liemeudnus opportunity lor
me and one I can’t ullnrd to poss
up, Goring said
H ru lns defensem an Mike
Mlllmrv appointed assistant
roach in a surprise move, will
retire alter 10 years in Hie
league Jean Kalrllr. a Hrulns
assistant coach (or four years,
will lx- relumed as a special
.isslgumrlll scoul
Goring, who played lor 10
years with the Los Angeles
Kings ami live with the Islan­
ders. was a Drum lor 39 games
lie said no Iminedlale changes
are planned on the Boston tram
which has lost in Ihe lirsl round
ol ihe playnlfs the pusi two years
and finished loutlli lids season
in ihe Adams Division
"We will play the same aggrcsslvr style which Is syn­
onymous with Boston Hrulns'
hockey.” h r said "Th is organ!zallon Is committed to winning
and Ihe right talent Is ih rrr."
Ill Ills 16 years In the NHL.
Goring scored :t77 goals and 513
assists.

Fern Park I Commonwealth
Insurance Is beginning to serve
notice that li Is rea dy lo
challenge for the lead In Ihe
Eagles Division of thr Seminole
Solihull Club
C o m m o n w e a lth Insurance
knocked off first-half winner
Forrst City I Frey Insurance. 7-5.
a nd also defeated O v ie d o
Wtglnton Sprinklers, 7-4.
In Ihe win over Forest City,
C o in m o n w e a 11 It In s u ra n c e
backed Ihe four-hit pitching of
Storm! Lilirell with an 11-hlt
offensive attack. Unxike Burns
led the way with three singles
while Llttrrll helped her own
cause with two singles and two
Kill*. Aretha Klggtns supplied
most ol the olTrnsIve punch for
Frey Inurance as she went 3 lor
3 with a palt ol d o u b le s and
drove In two runs.
Defensively. Brooke Burns and
Valortr Monlco kept Fern Park I
out ol trouble as they combined
to turn two double plays, one In
the fourth, and a key one in the
sixth
l.ittrrll also drove In two runs
as did Knblu Whitehead. Susan
H ayden and A m y H ouston
added two hits each Hrldgettc
Jcncrette had two hits and drove
In two runs lm Oviedo
W lg in tn n S p rin k le rs also
handed Forest Cllv I Frey Insur­
ance another loss. 6 i This
lime, the score was tied at I - 1
going in the rlghlh inning when
switch hillin g .Indie Switzer
pounded a ih re r-ru n double
iroin ihe left side of the plate lo
drive In the w in n in g runs.
Swllzer. a freshman w ho pitched
Oviedo High to ihe district and
region titles, usually hits (mm
i In- right side.
Karrtr Share. Anna llullts and
Marrle Green added two hits
each lor Oviedo while Krln Hlg
gins rap|x-il three singles lor
Forest City.

S o ftb all
Burke contributed two hits and
two Kills each while Dawn
Gehhurt scattered seven lilts for
ihe pin-hlng victory.
Against Goodings. S h e rry
McDonald clubbed a home run
it* lead the 13 hit Angels assault.
Schuler added a double and
triple while Gina Quinn and
l lllany Klnehart had two stogies
each Sh aron H o n a vcn tu re
stroked a single and a triple
In Hawks Division action.
Carrie Leva drove In the winning
run in the lop of the eighth
inning as Forest City I Burger
King upended the Altamonte
Kern-guiles, 9 8
Kelly Hartman and Tania Diaz
led the 17 till Burger King attack
with four bus each. Jennifer
Kruger and Mainly Kenterla had
I hrre hits apiece lor Ihe 'Gadcs.
In another Hawks Division
g.utie. (he Adams connection
paved ih r way as Cussrlherry
Pools by Max blanked Burger
King. 4-0 Sherry Adams and
Sandy Adams had iwo lilts each
while Missy Marline/ and Stacie
Thomas scored two runs apiece
to lead the way for Pools by Max.
Pitcher Kristy York turned In an
oulsiandlng perfantuinrr and
also snagged a number of line
drlves to keep Burger King off
the Ixisrs,

In other Kugtcs Division pluy.
the Forest City Angels claimed a
pair of victories. 11-6 over
(tinker Material and ir»-io over
Forest City Goixllngs
In Ihe win over Klnker. Trliui
Shuler slammed a single and a
Sherry McDonald clubbed a
double and drove in four runs
while Leticia Strickland had home run for Ihe Fores! Cily
three singles and knocked In two Angels In Seminole Softball
runs Tonya Colvin and Denise Club action.

Knock On Wood For Winner Of Spring Fling WO
NEW SM K YN A BEACH - G utsy secondgeneration rare driver Kicky Wixxl of Orlando
won the Second Animal "Spring Fling 100
Thundcrcar Championship on Saturday night &gt;d
N't w Smyrna S|n-edway.
Sponsored by Buchanan Furl Oil. Wixxl Ills
chassis expertly set-up ul RaceCo. and wlili a
I ml m l Boh ('lark-built small block Chevy engine
undrr the hood, was strongly challenging early
leader Mike Filch, when Fitch's engine exploded
lielwrcn thru 3 and 4 oil lap 44
Oden coming out of the turns sideways, wide
o|x-ii. Wixxl led the rest of Ihe way. holding nil a
s u jx t elfort by young Riehard Proulx whose
clulrh faded early
Lair In Ihe on e, runner-up Proulx was driving
wiih a nearly flul Irlt rear lire, and at Ihe lliilsh
line. Jic really had to get it all together to lx-ai

ixipulur Pine Bills pilot Glenn Smith by Inches
Fourth and fillh were Ben Ikxjtlt and division's
high point man Tom m y Paltr n o n
David Rogers took the late model main. Ix-stlng
LeRoy Porter. Jcx- Middleton, the Champion T V
Rentals machine of Bill Orrmovlch. Hamid "Fat
Hut" Johnson and Bill Posey.
The top street stock finishers were Casey
Hawthorne. Bill Klnlry, Ted Mtirhrm. Doug
I Inward and Phil Berg
Knur cylinder division's high |hiIii I man Hobby
Sears. who seems well on his way lo the track
championship, won another feature, with Gene

... Gordon

Olympian and one ol Florida's greatest (rack
ath leu-* ever. Chandra Cheescborough
" I thought lhat was grrat wheq I heard. "
Gordon said of Chreoeborough being named an
asHlnnint "I know 111learn a lot from her."

One of Ihe new assistant coat ties who will most
likely be working w ith Gordon nrxt yru r Is former

Bui. the academics wit) come first, xhr said.
"P m going lo hil ihe ixxiks very hard.” she
said. "M y lirsl choice right now is prr-med Bui I
know engineering won't Ik - us liud. I really want
lo lx- a doctor, hut It wouldn't be too shabby io lxan engineer either My ambition Is to make ihe
dean's list my first semester. That's whai I waul
to do first."

Continued from SA
Gordon's track eurecr won't end Saiunlav Nrxt
season, she will lx- running for Florida Stale
University.
"Coach ITerryl Ujng told me ThuriKlay night
I'm going lo Florida Slate win. lose or draw." she
said.

A uto R acin g

Van AHtlne. Billy Hoovcn, Sieve Thompson and
Ray Symons rounding out the inp five.
Eddie Tovel. Sieve Mutidrl. John Hack. Don
Koberls and Mike Kubanlck were the top llvr
modrunner finishers.
LATE MODELS

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Secondheef 14fepi) 1 Mey Symont, New Smyrne Beech
Feetore (IS lepbl I Bobby Seert Otfeen 1 Gene Ven Aliline.
Mims, } Billy Mooven OfUndo 4 Sieve Thompton. Senford S Rey
Symont. New Smyrne Beech 4 Cur fit Miller Senford 1 Jimmy
Treyerfhen New Smyrne Beech I Jock Heyet Teverhier V
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Hockledge 7 J#&lt;k Heckney Roronel John M*»t#y Port Orenge t
RrcfcyCeldeell, Deytorse 10 Bob PenderheiI Woreheiter Mass

Goldsboro Elem entary School coaches Hell
to right) Jack W illiam s. Irna W alker and
Anthony Brown |oln their team to show off

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HeeM4iep«) I WillSmeenk DeLend
Feefurt (10 lepiM Eddie fovet, ApopfcA 1 Sieve Mundwt,
Qrlendo ]&lt; John Heel, longwood, 4 Don Robert* Seniord„ I Mike
kuhentek, Longwood 4 Jeff Tovef. Apopke I Chris Blehr.
Deltone • Will Smeenk. DeLend V Rey Compton Jr . Jeckienville.
10 J T Peevy DeLeon Spnngt

Spolski No-Hits Dodgers
Andy Sjxdxki lirrd a no Inner
and Maik I’lelconcs clubbed
Hirer singles as Ihe Aslros
■tainted Ihe lirsl hall title in Hie
Allainimlr Llltle League Major
National Division wllti a 12 2
roul ol Ha- Dndgris.
Chris Elclcones added a triple
lor tiu- Astros wtille Sjxilskl.
David Koblsoti and Alfrrd Cor­
nell had one single each.
In Its llrsl game ul Ihe second
hall, the Aslros pulled out an 8-7
win over me Cardinals Spolskl's
I hire singles led Hie oilrnse
while Chris IHeelours added a
pair ol singles and also picked up
Hie pin hlng victory
In Major American Dlvlson
,u tloo. Kevin Sion Sam Evans
and Charlie Curley rojx-d iwo
singles each as Ih r Indians
rlublx-d Ihe Yankees. 14-2 T.J.
Uluffrlda hurled the first four
Innings for the win and was
barked by u defense that played
errorless bull. Eddie Howard iiad
iwo tills lii lead ihe Yankees.

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win In Hie bottom ol Ihe seventh
when Varltrk snagged a line
drive and thrrw to Wistrom al
first for a double play.

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In T-tiall play. Jason Leva’s
ih rrr run homer highlighted a
six-run seventh inning ihui
propelled Ihe Angels in a 28-23
victory over the Astros.
Jason Vurlirk drove in six
runs to lead (he way fur ihe
Angels while Leva and Trorcy
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first ball championship with a
M-t victory over ihe Braves
Ik-nnrll was a lv i Hie winning
pitcher in lhat game.

its trophies for winning the 8- and 9-yeer-otd
division of the county track and field
championship last week.

FOUR CVLIN0CRS

I Attest Queltfier M*ke Ftkh. Verniuie, IV44bee
Spring Fling 100 1100 lepb) Shewsirg driver, horn*town end Iapt
templetrd I*1Il Ricfcy Wood Of iendo, 100 2 Rictwd Prowls, orIAndo
100 J Gienn Smith Pine Mill*. 100 4 Ben Booth Delend n I
Tommy PeMerton Sco'limoor VI. | EdEeifebrmk Senford t\ 1
Gery Smell Oiendo VS • Jerry 6u&lt;beugh. Nee Smyrne Beech
v) t John Ktffcgerd Cocoa v? id Mike Btrfttld, Pierion vo Lep
i vector% Mike Fitch I 44 R*ckyMood 4$ 100

In Minor League play, Todd
Martin was 3 for 3 and drove In
Hirer mils as the Tlgrrr. bombed
Hie Aslros. 11-3 Chris Bennett
added two hits and Iwo KBIsand
was also the winning pitcher for
the Tigers.
Ttie Tigers went on to Win the

Goldsboro Champions

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Phil Berg Tevereb 4 Benny Gibbon. Ocoee t Denny Bowen
Ob*een • Linde Brooks Oeytcme Beech V Meryin Brooki.
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FLORIDA

Senate Takes Up Coastal Protection Bills

IN BRIEF
Fisherman Drowns ; F o u r
Saved From Capsized Boat
W E S T PALM BEACH (UPI) - Five fishermen who set out
to catcli klngflsh were knocked into thr sea by a large wave
that capsized their boat, anti one of Ihe men drowned while
the four others were at sea nine hours before being
rescued.
Alfredo Hernandez. 28; Lazaro Alonso. 2ft; I'edro Alperui.
31: and Fidel Fortin. 35. who are all from Palm Beach
County, survived the nine-hour ordeal that began Sunday
night off the coast of Juno Beach, the Coast Guard said
The name of Ihe fisherman who drowned was not
disclosed.
The survivors clung by their fingertips In the vessel and
watched a Coast Guard helicopter fly over them In the
pre-dawn hours until Ihey were rescued later Monday
morning.
The survivors were llred and shaken when rescued, but
none required medical attention, u Coast Guard ofllclal
said.
One of the survivors says he Is not returning to Ihe sea

Officials Throwing M ed fly Orgy
MIAMI (UP1| — U.S. and Florida agriculture officials are
Initialing a Mediterranean frull fly orgy today to end a fruit
fly Infestation In northeast Dade Courtly that |&gt;osesa threat
to Ihe stale’s $1 billion citrus Industry.
The first airdrop Is scheduled to Itegln at 7 a m. and
should lake about two hours, said Anita McGrady.
spokeswoman for Ihe Mrdfly Eradication Project
Millions of Ihe flies will be dropped river an 88 squaremile area for about 10 weeks The flies will Ire able to mate
and lay eggs, but unable to fertilize them
About 240 million meddles produced and sterilized try
radiation In a Honolulu laboratory will Ire spread In Ihe
north Miami tar gel zone. If successful, the Infertile (lies will
male with frrtlle partners until Ihe normal 30-loftOday
natural end of Ihe lifespan for the tuedfly
The U.S. and Florida agriculture departments also are
ultacklng the problem In Dade County with weekly aerial
sprayings of a rnnlalhlon Insect (ailson mixed with a
syrupy iilgh-prolclit ball

Escaped Killer Still On The Loose
W E S T PALM BEACH |UPI| - A convicted killer who
broke out of Jail with Ihrec other men by using a hacksaw
and bedsherls was slid al large, and (roller were combing
Palm Beach County to find him
Police said "numerous unllx" were searching Monday
night for Joseph Daniel Bivins. 25. of Boynton Bench.
Bivins was convicted a few weeks ago of Ihe October 1984
shooting death of Roiiuld Shanker. SB, it convenience store
clerk in West Palm Beach On Friday, a Jury recommended
Bivins Ire given life III prison, but he has not hern

sentenced,
Authorities Irrlleve Bivins Issllll In Palm Beac h County.
The other three men. who escaped (ruin ihe county Jail
Sunday night, had been recaptured try Monday afternoon.

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Continued from page I A
Tile Squlies case Involved the
largest number ol organs do­
nated by unr patient at Sanlnrd's
Central Florida Regional llonpl
ml. aerurdlng to a hospital
spokesman
A leant of doctors flew from
lbe Medical College of Georgia to
Sanford to remove the hrarl
Thai oprrutlon was lliilshrd at
1:17 a in. S u n d a y and (lie
transplant In Gerogla was com­
pleted within two hours. While
ihe leant was enrnule to CFHH
thr s|ieclullsts were In contact
with attending physicians and
later said It was I be smoothest
tra n s p la n t I h e y had ever
(lerfontted.
CFRH arranged lot ihr dnrtms
lo have a (Hiller escort to and
Irom Ihr Sanford Airport.
Ollier organs were removed by
4 a. in
A kidney was transplanted
laicr Sunday In Ihe 44-year-old
man al Florida Hospital Orlando
ami u 4 1-year-old woman In
Miami received ihr oilier kidney
Monday morning. Ms Feller
said

T w o people In Gainesville
underwent successful u|ierallons
lu h a ve S q u ir e s c o r n e a s
irarisplanled The University ol
Gainesville also look -»nnr boor
tissue lo be used in Iruiisplanl
o|M-ralIons. Ms Fetter said
She said In s u lin prudot lu g
cells will be removed from Ihe
p a n crea s by s p rrlu tls is al
W a shin gton U n ive rs ity , Si
lands. and will be Injected tutu a
diabetic's pancreas that Is nut
producing Insulin
Tissue Irom I lie splrrn will lie
used In processes I lull helps
match up (M itrnil.il donors and
people who nerd a kidney
Iruiisplanl. Ms Fetter said.
A s u ita b le re c ip ie n t was
located lor a liver transplant but
lie was nut well enough lu
undergo Ihe operation

Ms, Fetlei said the usual
priM'i-dure In a case such as
Squires' begins with ih r alien
ding physic lull telling a pntlcnl's
fam ily lltal Ihe Injuries are
ptohahly Lu.il and would Ihey
consider donating certain organs
should tin- ( m i m i i i die
Once himlly permission Is
grattled and Ihr prison legally
dies - no sign ol brain activity
— a Merten of tests a ir run In

AREA DEATHS
RUTH BUCHANAN
Mrs Ruth Buchanan, 7H. ol
102 S ilv e r C lu s t e r C o u rt,
lamgwood, died Monday al the
lumgwood llealib Carr Center
H o r n J u n r 3 0 . 1 9 0 ft lu
Pennsylvania, she moved to
lumgwnod Irom Indiana. Pa. In
1963. She was a retired licensed
practical nurse.
Site Is survived by a sister,
tails Holms. Sun City. Arlz
Bald w in -F a ir child F unrrol
Home. Allum unir Springs. Is In
charge of arrangement*

M ARIAN J . C H R IS TY
M rs. M a ria n J . " M a r y "
Christy. 40. of 504 George St
Winter Springs, died Sunday ul
Florida Hospital-Orlando Bom
Oct. 20. 1944 In Stanley. N D..
she moved to Wittier Springs In
1977 from Columbia. S C She
was a computer operator for Sun
Bunk ami u Lutheran She was
an Army vrlcrnn ol Ihe Vietnam
War. a member of the Veterans

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T A L L A H A S S E E IUPB - With Its financial
problems pul aside Just briefly, the Florida
legislature this week Is turning Its attention
to Ihe other big Issue of Ihe 1985 legislative
session — growth management.
The Senate scheduled debate today on a
coastal protection bill, the first Hem to resell
the floor In a series of growth management
and environmental protection bills on the
House and Senate calendars ibis year The
(rending proposal (SHs 84 85 uritl 1221
would forbid use of stair funds for building
of bridges, roads, sewer lines and olhrr
“ Infrastructure" on coastal barrier Islands
The bill would also mandate tougher
coastal construction standards for Ihr frag­
ile ocean edge. Including a provision for
30-year erosion projections In coastal zone
protection plans The cumulative efrccl of
the changes Is to sharply discourage. If not
make impossible, continued &lt;oust ruction on
thr Islands.
latter Ibis week. Ihe Senate lakes up Us
version of Ihe Comprehensive Slate Plan —

Police Unable To Shoot Man
Who Killed Ex-Wife's Lover
FORT M YERS HJI’ll - Police
said llicy "didn't have a clear
shol” at a man who ended a
barrage of gunfire in his exwife’s mobile home willi u fatal
bullet (or her 83-year-old lover
Held wlihout bond on a llrstdegree murder charge In Ihe
death ol Reuben Cohen was
Russell Cook. 37 a Fort Myers
sewer plant worker
Cohen was wo muted al least
twice before the lltial shot, as
Cook allegedly filled Ihe mobile
home wllh gunllre shortly alter
midnight Mnmlav
Also Injured were Iatlira Conk.
ilie suspect's 37 year old exwile, and Angella Caudill. Laura
Cook's 20-year old daughter
( ’apt John Mar Dougnll ol the
Ler County sheriffs department
HaId deputies arrlvetl al Ihe
sr rue lit time lo witness Ihe last
ol the shoolllig
"They saw two while males
and ilie w hile female llgluiiigtin
I lie floor til lilt- H aller," lie said
"|One| deputy ordered Ihe sus­
pect In din p Ihe weapon In
sleild. lie (Milllled the gull al Ihe
(ilher while male (Cohen) amt
slioi him al pnlul lilaiik range."

M acDougall said deputies
could nut fire w ithout en­

delrrm lnr w hich organs un­
suitable lor transplant, dial Is. In
good comhllon and compailblc
with a rrclplrnt
Alirr a de-terminal Inn Is made
about wli.il organs are available,
i hr Organ Honor Center Is
iiotlhrtl and. ihroiigb a com­
puter nr Iwork W illi 150 organ
donation ce nte r across the
county, matches are made be­
tween ihe donor's blood type
and nt/r nud recipients' needs.
Once thr (arson Is legally dead
arrangements are made lor the
transplants.
Only nnc patient mil of IDO
admitted to a hospital wit It
!n|ntlrs meets the crllerlu lor
donation, Ms Fetter said. She
said they have to he patients
who have Iwen legally declared
In.iiu dead hut whose organs can
lw kept viable bv lllr-suppnrt
systems
II there's tin suitable heart or
liver recipient, then the kidneys
are removed as soon as can lw
arranged by dm tors burn Florida
I lonptlal Orlando which is the
designated hospital In Central
Florida for kidney irunsplanis.
Ms Feltrr salrl
Ms F rllrr said ihr mimlwr of
organ donors is increasing
tweausc of tin- public awarm css
of I lie procrdiirc
Evcti sn. it’s "n ot nearly

108
S u r v i v o r s I n c l ud e her
husband, Lyle M : mother, Mrs,
Pauline Walker. Palermo. N.D.;
two sous. Lyle J r . F.lkhurt. Ind .
Robert I*,. Winter Springs, four
daughters. Paula L. Christy.
Tam m y E Armstrong. Colleen
M Christy, all ul Edwardsburg.
M idi . ami Agalba M Christy.
Winter Springs, (our brothers.
Melvin J Walker. Edward J .
Walker. Bernard J . Walker, all of
Palermo, and Arnold J Walker,
with thr U S. Army In Europe;
two sisters. Carol J . Rowe.
Sundry, and Paulrllr J . Andrrson, Tioga. N.D.; six grand­
children: maternal grandfather,
Bert Krause. Great Falls. Mont
G a rd e n Chapel Hum e for
funerals Orlando. Is lu charge
ul arrangements.

...Fire
Continued from psge IA
lie said itir
county's
station In Midway could help
with calls on ttie* east side of the
city and county station 35.
already in the city hunts at ihr
Five I'nlntH area could answer
culls on thr south end
The arrangement would be
(Kirtlcularly lielptul when the
ctly was uut on one of Its
num erous rescue calls and
needed a K irk up mm lo answer
another call elsewhere.
Kaiser said the agreement
might lower Sanford* lire Insur­
ance ruling uiut thus save money
on Its premiums. Insurance
companies rale fire departments

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dangering Cohen or l^iura Cook
"Th e y Just didn’t have a clear
shot at die guy." he said
A lirr shooting Cohen. Cook
turned the gun to his own hrad.
hut Infllclcd only a glancing
wound before being tivrrjwiw*
ered bv deputies, MacDougall
salrl
According lo MacDougall's
account of the incident, Cook
entered the mobile home park
shortly after mldiiiglii. dressed
in army latlgurs and carrying a
-15 call tier pistol
Park security officers saw
Cook run across a field, anil
called lor deputies.
Cook allegedly cut ihe phone
lines to the mobile home, then
tiroke In through ihr- hack door.
Ilndmg Cohen anil Laura Cook
In bed
Cook Immediately shot anil
wounded Cohen, hui the victim
was able to flghi back
laiuro Cook Joined Ihe batllc.
which moved Irom the bedroom
to the living mom floor, as more
shots were fired At least one lilt
Cohen Another shol grazed
Laura Cook's skull
Caudill was lilt In Ihr leg when
she stepped oul ol her bedroom
In ih r middle ol Ihe truy.

Kittinger Does It A g ain ,
Takes Balloon Race Win
PALM SPRINGS. Cali! (UPI)
— Orlando's Joe Kllllnger.
who tnadr ihe second longest
balloon flight In history last
year, won the Gordon Bennrtl
Inlernallonal Cup race w ith a
slightly less spectacular rlforl
— a 25ft-mile jaunt ili.it ended
III the Nevada dcsrrt.
T h r balloonist ' s
ye I low -and-w h Hr. hr I turn
Idled Rosie O'Grady, touched
down Monday morning near
Gunderson. Nev . about lOO
miles northwrsl of Las Vegas
after 49 hours In ihr air Last
year. Kittinger slaved aloft 47
hours and drifted lo Hobart.
Okla . more than 1.900 miles
Iroin Ihe launch site.
The winner ol I he Gordon
Bennett is determined by total
number ol miles covered in a
straight line Irom (he takeoll
point Tills year's race was
hampered by a lark ol wind
"Everyone is okay Th e
b allo o n Is In t a c t ." race
s(M)keswomau Debbie Fawcett
said Monday.
Kuiinger s victory marked
the third consecutive lime hr
lias won ihe race, making him
I lie (Irsl (lersoll slnee Indore
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Continued from page 1A
Sanford Avenue and beyond
But unlike lhal committer F.iri said the 25th
Street panel should not htrr private engineering
cousiillants lo study (tie road lie said the two
cities and thr county could save money hv doing
the work themselves
"I think we have enough lalrnl in troth of our
shops to (lull oil a corridor study committee,'"
Farr said
The decision to Linn the committee was one of
several agreements the two commissions made
during what Mayor Smith termed a "history
making meeting "
She said to her knowledge ill- re had twen no
such |o1ut meetings In the past,
Sturm called the meeting "a giant slrp
forward,"
Alter discussing topics nl mulual concern, the
commissioners and lop sialfrrs from ImiiIi gov­
ernments continued their talks informally over
refreshments.
Other developments from the meeting:
• I hr two couimlsslons agreed lo put Ihrlr two
top administrators. City Manager Frank Faison
and County Administrator Ken tliMqwr. lu work
on a agreement concerning the $20,000 the city
Is charging the county for book up to Sanford's
ul till y system ut Ihr- m u n ly Jail
Ktrehholl requested thal thr city nl Sanford
rrdtice the lees ton "reasonable amount." Hooper
s.ild Ibal II was Ihr city's tnetliiKl ol formulating
til II II y costs thal made thr figure so high If Ihr
county were ( barging for the hookup*, hr said It
would only cost about $8.000or $7.OIK)
Faison said the fee formula Is set by ordinance
enough." she said
ami II would lw up lu the city commission to
Ktsl year, Ihr East Cm ii.il change II Hr suggested (tint an alternative mtghl
Florida Tra n spla n t Program be lor ihe iwo governments to "trade oil" certain
matched 40 donated kidneys lees, such as ihr county's landfill dumping fees
with recipients, seven hearts and lor the city's utility hookup fees. Bui he warned
two livers, she %ahl. So l.ir this such a practice could breed hard feelings In Ihe
year. 20 kidneys, five hearts and tuiore if one party dues not feel II bus gotten a fair
two llvrrs have twen donated
shake by such deals
She praised the Squires family
Faison anil Hooper are scheduled lo meet
tur Its willingness not only lo Wednesday and hummer out a proposal for ihe
agree to the donations but tlirtr commissions In consider.
willingness to publicly discuss
• Hooper asked the Sanford commissioners to
Ihe inallrr.
consider making an agreement w ith Ihr county to

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Winter Springs. Vietnam V rlrr
inis nl Cell I nil Florida und past
chairman of Boy Seoul Troop

O w t e m p i* !* riM W S i Mom*

a 10-year growth masterplan that sets goals some amendments, but the depth of the
for channeling Florida's population growth removal of standing from the bill means that
lo areas that can absorb It with com- If there's any hope for growth management
aratlvely less environmental Impact than It's going to come from the Senate this
year."" said Charles Lee of the Audubon
some already crowded areas
The House Natural Resources Committee Society. "It may be that 1985 Is not the year
Monday approved Us version of the plan, but for growth management."*
But Steve Metz, general counsel for thr
stripped out key provisions that would give
Florida
Chamber of Commerce, said the
citizens greater standing In court to make
committee
gave Ihr stale a "big stick -to
local government enforce city and county
force local governments to adrqualely plan
planning acts and zoning provisions
Under the commuter's version of thr bill, lor growth — o r risk losing all stale money.
"T h a i Is significant." Metz said. "Thai
only citizens who are affected by develop­
has
historically been blltrrly opposed by the
ments to a larger degree than other
members of the community could sue to •business community."
Later this week, appropriations commit­
stop ihe development In most cases How­
ever. ih r committee agreed In allow citizens tees of both chamber* will set to work on
their versions ol Gov Bob Graham's $13.7
broad standing when the development
Involves roads and oilier transportation billion stale budget The Stale Revenue
Estimating Conference made a revised
Urnis.
Environmentalists assailed ihe committee projection of stale tax expectations Monday
version, saying II leaves citizens powrrlrss — telling lawmakers they had an additional
$34 9 million to work with In the year
lo seek review of bad planning declsons.
“ We expected that the bill would lake starting Ju ly I.

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from I to 10 with higher rates
m e a n in g h ig h e r ris k a nd
therefore higher premiums.
But Sanford Assistant Chief
Ron Neel, also al the meeting.
Mini ihe clly's fire rating la a 5
and with additional firelighters
the ctly has budgeted for next
year, the ruling could go to 4 and
ltic city’s premiums would tie
reduced anyway The county's
present rating Is a ft. Kaiser said
citizens lu the county und city
would also bcnrlit horn such an
agreement because the response
lime lo the scene of u Ore or
emergency would be shortened.
Kaiser said
"Th e response time has been
fantastic" In Altamonte Springs.
County Commissioner Sandra
Glenn said
Sanford's uvrrage response

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Joe K it tin g e r
World War II to retire the
G ordon B en n ett's bronze
trophy.
Kittinger. who last Sep
lemlier crossed the Atlantic
alone from Maine lo Italy In
Ml hours co ve rin g 3.544
miles, was flying with co-pilot
Sherry Reed. Both are from
O rla n d o w here K lllln g e r
o p e ra te s a n a ir b o r n e
performing group railed the
Rosie O'Grady Flying Circus

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lie up Into Us water lines so the two entitles could
"trade water hack and forth" during emergen­
cies He Mild the clly's und county's water line*
run close together ai Country Club Road and
stair Road 427 and suggested thal liwatlnn us a
possible link up lie also Mild the county ulrrudv
has such agreements with the elites of Lake Mary
and t asset berry
Farr said ih r agreement would have to de|wnd
mi the reserve capacities of both thr city and
county water supplies.
!loo|wr and Faison will discuss the mailer
further at thrlr Wednesday meeting
• The county commission agreed to develop a
plan to put a sidewalk on Ihr north side of 25th
Si reel Irom French Avenue west to Ridgewood
Road
Farr, citing ih r growing uiimlwr of elderly
pedcsirtans In (hat area, asked ihr county
commissioners lo consider helping to pay for
sidewalks down both sides ol ihr road.
Bill County Engineer Bill Bush said the south
side of Ihr road has a ditch and not enough
right-of-way to build a standard 5-foot wide
sidewalk That would mean a sidewalk would be
hutllug up agalnsi the curb very dose to the
highway And In a 45 mph. that's unsafe. Bush
Mild.
Th e n orth side, how ever, has enough
light ol w ay to allow for a 4 foot wide grass strip
lirtween Ihe sidewalk and the road. Bush Mild
KlrchholT Mild ihe county commission to ask Its
stall to develop a plan for Ihe project and then II
would present the plan lo the Sanford com­
mission.
• Seminole Commissioner Sandra Glenn said
she is studying how ihr county's park* und the
parks within ihr county's seven clllrs can be
consolidated lo Mive money. She said since park
lands .ire very expensive, ihe county and clllrs
should see how Ihey can m i v c money by Jointly
providing land and services for parks In Ihe
iulure.
As an example, she said city land lhal Is
adjacent to county land could be lurned Into a
(talk with one rtillly providing stall and Ihe other
equipment.

She said Ihe county Is not trying to "take over'*
city (»arks. "W e re trying lo find taller service ul
a lesser cost." she Mild
She said her findings will be ready in two to
ihrrr months

time Is abniil 4 minutes. Neel
said The county’s Is 3 to 3.5
mlnutra near thr Sanford area.
Kaiser said
As an added feature lo Ihe
packuge. Kaiser M ild Ihr county
would (&gt;ay for the conversion of
Sanford's radio equipment so
Ihe two departm ents could
communicate with each other.
County Commission Chairman
Robert Sturm Invited Sanford
commtsaloners to Inspert the
county's $500,000 "stale of Ihe
art" radio system the city would
be hooking Inn*
Kaiser said today the benefit to
tjir county would be that San
ford could cover "pocket areas"
ibat arc near the city and
difficult for the county to reach.
However, he did not Identify the
ureas.

He also said the savings to the
county would be substantial but
he said he couldn't estimate bow
much at this point
The Sanford commissioners
were cautious, saying Ihey
would want to talk wuh the
city's insurance company first
In-fore considering the proposal
further. Commissioner John
Merrer said he "would like to see
some dollars and cents" savings
heforr agreeing lo Ihe arrange­
ment but he said he was open to
the Idea If It would benefit the
citizens.
Sanford Fire Chief Thomas
Hickson would not comment on
Ihr proposal today until he could
meet with Neel to hear more
about the matter

— Rick Branson

�PEOPLE

Evening Herald, Sanford El.

Tuesday. May 7. ITE1-1B

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Vocabulary Is Limited
D EA R A B B Y : liaslr'ally. this
I d le r Is about people who
basically overuse .a particular
w ord, or gro up s of words
flash ally, ihe worst ofTendem are
people w ho say "you know" lour
and live times In one sentence —
basically speaking you know
You know how overworked
these baste words can sr'etn after Ihe store." but there's that
fi.isu ally a short period of lime superfluous "OK ' tacked onto
You know. 1find such repetitions It as If It were a question
The "O K ” habit Is a sign of
bisii ally nauseating, really.
Bused on my aversion, you Insecurity, and Is used by people
know. I'm considering taking w ho need constant approval for
drastic action to Iraslcally draw everything they say.
It makes one wonder how
attention to this basic speech
fault by taping ihe offenders* people ran go through school
with such an Irritating habit
mouths shut, you know.
I in Itaslealiv a Ian of yours, without having it corrected bv
you know, v&gt; would you see If teachers or associates.
T IR E D O F " O K " IN A R IZ O N A
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who, you know have basically
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brunch consisting of ham. eggs, (xttators au
gralln. fresh fruit sitbid and blueberry muffins for
9 3 25 from 10 a m until 2 p.m. closing.
A g«x*d gathering spot for a coffee break II
serves doughnuts urttl danlsh
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Irom which lo choose, there Is a dllferenl home
Nlylc luncheon special each day. T h e offer a full
range of desserts Including slrawIterTy shortt akr.
fresh tiakrd pie* and cakes and *olt serve-ice
t ri ant— (lerfect for a hot summer afternoon
Take-out service Is available, t all 323 672H to
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Owners June and Tina Por/lg. a mother
daughter team, welcome back former owner
Virginia Nelson, who Is working as dining room
manager and cashier
The hours are »&gt; a m lo 9 p.m . Monday
through Thursday: Friday and Saturday, 2-1
hours and Sunday until 2 p m

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Scuba World III Lon|{wood. and pool classes are
held al Sharldan Aquatic Club
The cost of ihr basic scuba diver course
includes classroom Instruction, all ;mh&gt;I s&lt;-sslons
and equlpmeni (lank, regulator, tmuyanry com
(M'lisalor and welsulll. two open water dives in
ihe springs and rqulprnrnl. and a certification
e.ird Open water diver classes include Iwo ocean
dives, lio.it and equipment Advanced courses In
specially lust ru n Ion, such us night diving, wreck
diving, underwater hunting, photography and
i ollecllng tropical tlsh for your aquarium are also
offered.
Diving trips arc conducted lo West Palm Beach.
Fort Lauderdale. Miami, Ihe Florida Keys, and the
1laha mas Spear fishing trips arc also available. A
(live club Is being formed and details will Imannouncedsoon.

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Corner ol 5 Park Ave 4 Oak

Krultu diviii|&lt; provides underwater adventure,
exploration, and sport and ran give u whole new
dlineiislon lo aurfaee hobbies such as hunting,
fishing and photography.
Proper training. equipment and malrtlriinner
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enjoyable one. Divers cun depend on Scuba World
III lor the (Inrst In diving equipment, scuba
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Scuba World III, a I'ADI ll’rnlfsxlouul Assoi lalion of Diving Inslruclors) training facility, is
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Inorlh of Semlnola Boulevard In the l.and A
Wilier Sjiorls Center). The slslri store is located
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W A SH IN G TO N (L7PI) - Federal railroad ad
mtnlstrator John Riley said Monday there had
been a "tru ly remarkable" Improvement In
railway safety over the past five years even
though fatalities Increased in 1984

A D V E R TIS IN G

Chrislo's
Classics'
Manager John
Cranius,
center, with
two of his
employees,
George
Washington,
dishwasher,
left, and
Scott Popour,
night chef.

Testifying at Senate hearings Rilcv said train
accidents decreased About 1 percent to 3.730
from3 .7 7 6 in 1983
m e NORTH H I G H W A Y tJ el
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Christo's C lassics O ffers
It A ll: Deli To Fine Dining
Christo s Classics at
I lO W Flrsl Slrrrt In
downtown Sanford Is
l lit* la te s t e a t i n g
establishment to he
opened by the Cranius
family A unique place
to dine, it is not only a
line re sta u ra n t for
breakfast, lun ch or
dinner, hoi also has a
bakery, dell and Ice
cream specially shop
A convenient lu n ­
cheon spot for l hr
noontime soup, salad
and sandwich crowd,
btit from 4-9 p m ihc
m ood c o m p le te ly
changed. Christo's has
Irrsh rul slcuks to or­
der. prime rib, and
fresh seafood on the
menu lor dinner and
with dining by candle­
light and piano bur
entertainment Tuesday
I h ro u g It S a l u r d a v
nights.
fam ily

are co-managers ol the
Sa n fo rd re s ta u ra n t
while Terry. Calll. Van
and Ted are working
with the other family
restaurants.
Some of the classic
sa n d w ich e s on the
menu reflect the classic
auto theme ol the res­
taurant w ith names
s u c h as R u n n i n g
Hoard. Fender Bender.
■lu m p S e a l, T r ip le
Decker Bus, Model T .
Spark Plug an d
i'll ree-oii -t he ■Floor
You'll also find iradi
ilonal Greek favorites
such the gyro (pro­
nounced " y e e -r o " ),
Greek salad, haklava
and thrples
l.ri Christo's Classics
cater your next party
or reception They ran
rater on premises or
lake It to you and have

outsldr banquet facili­
ties for up lo 50(1
persons.
You can order food
“ in go" or Chrism s
now oilers free delivery
In a three mile radius
fur orders of $10 or
more as a convenience
in local businesses and
their employees. Call
322 34 13
A v e r v p o p u la r
feature ut Christo's is
the buy one lee i ream
cunt- lo go and gel one
free oiler "l do II In
promote the renovated
business dlstrlel." said
John, “ m i that people
villi walk down Flisi
Street and took around
while they are ruling
their lee cream cone "
“ I realty like Snn
lord.' .J*&lt;lin said 'll Is
an u p a m i co m in g town
and I expect It lo de­

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o p e ra te s C h r i s t o 's
Family Restaurant In
Driftwood Village on
Lake Mary tioulevard.
and Theodore's ResInurnnl on Fast Colo­
nial Drive In Orlando
Soups are made Iri sh
dally and their house
s|&gt;eelnltlrs arc chicken
noodle and French on­
ion with nu lled cheese.
On Sunday Christo’s
('lassies closes at 3
p m and on Monday at
5 p m . On werkrnds
breakfasts are served
Irnm 6a.ni to 3 p in
The whole family Is
Involved In the rrstau
rani business started In
Michigan by Ih r lather.
Chits Cranius and his
wile. Amanda.
Soils John and Chris

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Dedication of Ihr George D Per kins Civic
Center, 5: IB p m ut East monte Park. Altamonte
Springs.
tkinlrmt A A. BiOO, rlote-tl dlw-uMlim. unit R
p m . open rllsrosslnn. 1201 W First FM
24-Hour AA group beginners open discussion. 8
p in.. Second and Hay Streets. Sanford
17-92 Group AA. 8 p.m., closed. Mrsslah
Lutheran Church. 17-92 unrl Dogtruck Road.
Ovcrraters Anonymous, open. 7 30 p in..
Florida Power A l.lghl. 301 S Myrtle A v r .
Santord
W E D N ES D A Y , M A Y S
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Irmatlonnl hreaklasl meeting, 6 30 a m . Hotlday
lllll. Slate Road 436 uml W ym orr Road. Alla
monte Springs For details call 656-4255
Golden Age Games Executive Commuter. 8
a.in . Greater Sanford Chainber of Commerce.
400 £. First St,. Sanfoid
Central Florida Wood Hank Seminole County
Hrunch. 1302 E Second St., Stanford. 9 a in to 5
p m Florida Hospll.il Allantonir Hrnnrh. 11 a m
lo 7 p.m.
Hanlon! AARP 1977 Hoard ol Directors. 10 30
a m.. Greater Sanlord Chamber of Commerce
conference room.
Sanford Klwanls Club, noon, Sanlord Clvlc
Cenler.
Casselberry Rotary breakfast. 7 30 a in,.
Casselberry Senior Center. 200 N Luke Triplet
I )rn r
Financial udviMtry service (or senior dtliens
available by ap|Milniinrnl. I p m . Casselberry
Senior Ccntrr. 200 N Lake Triplet Drive. Call
83) 3551. ext. 264
Medicare help lor seniors, lo a m until noon.
J'asscltM-rry Senior Crntrr 200 N Triplet Drive.
Casselberry.
Rum m age sale sponsored by Christian
Women’s Fellowship of First Christian Church,
9:30 a m, lo 4 p.m . 1605 S Sanlord Ave,,
Sanford.
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second Thursday ol month. Howell Plate. 200 W
AlrjMirt HIvtL. Sanlord Sharing and support for
lamllles and health givers ol A l/h rlm rr’s Disease
Victims. Call 3 2 1 0686
Sanford AARP Chapter 1977. noon. Sanford
Civic Center Covered dish lunch, business
m rrijng and program on lool care by Dr It C.
Kramer, podiatrist
R um m age sale sponsored try Christia n
Women’s Fellowship of First Christian Church.
9 30 a m . to 4 p m . 1605 S Sanford Ave..
Sanford
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G i c a t c r S e m in o le C l u b (p r e v io u s ly
Toastmlslres*|. 7 30 p.m.. Allainontr ( hajiel
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In defending the proposal lo end Irdrrat
subsidies for stale safety Inspectors. Riley said
the shift would cost the states an average of only
S I09.000a year

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Riley credited the claimed Increase In safety to
deregulation, saving this had freed resources lor
improved track and equipment maintenance.

William Druli.in appearing lor Ihr National
Conference on Slate Railway Officials, said (he
program was "(pillr a bargain" lor the Federal
Railroad Administration In helping II mrel lls
safety responsibilities
To rnd the grant program, hr said, would hr "a
calculated risk "

m s W. ISIS II

Anyone »ho has trouble hearing
oi understanding is •tkome to
ha«e a lest using the latest elec
tronic equipment to determine his
or her particular loss
Eeeryone should ha«e a hearing
test at least once i year il there
rs any trouble it all heating cleat
ly (aen people no* veering a
hearing aid w those «ho hate
been toM rw(h,n| could be done
for them can find out about the
latest methods ol hearing
correctroes
the tree hearing test mil be gnen
Monday thru today - this neeA
at the Cassefberry offet and Mon
day al the Santord location Call
the number beion and arrange tor
an appointment, or drop in at your
conwmence

"A lthough preliminary numbers lor 1984
Indicate a leveling off. Ihr Improvement In the
railroad Industry safety record over the past five
years has hern truly remarkable." Wiry lold a
Senate Commerce subcommittee beaded by Sen
Dob Pack wood, R Ore

Hardy said 32 slates with I I I Inspectors lake
part In ih r program and eltrd a survey Indicating
a loss of 12 stales and 36 Inspectors il lunds artmi

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llectfonic hearing tests mil b«
liven tree it the Ounje Meeting
Ax) Ctn 7701 S Orlando 0 . San
lord (Monday only) and 170 S
Hay 11 97 Gnielbefrj Monday
today Iha week a Ctmvtemon
and o hiker certilred by the Na
tronal Hearing Aid Society will be
at these olltcet to perform the
tests

Most fatalities, hr said, were due to grade
crossing accidents

"Not a very greal burden." he said
Hut George Hardy, an Oregon railroad safety
official testifying for the National Association ol
Regulatory Utility Commissioners, said he was
"bafnrd" by the administration's elTort lo seek
the "demise" of the grant program.

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"Unfortunately, despite the Improvement tu
overall accidents and employer fatalities, total
rail-related fatalities appear to have Increased
16.3 percent from 1,073 In 1983 to 1.248 In I9H4
— an Increase of 17fi " he said.

W iry also defended an administration plan to
end federal grants to states with their own
railroad Inspectors, even though spokesmen for
the states warned rail safety could be weakened

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OU/GYn. Dr Lymla Pollack, clinical geneticist,
and Dr. Torn Guest, clinical psychologist. For
information call 8 4 151 11. ext. 5528.
Sanford AA. I2UI W. First St.. 5 30, dosed
discussion, and H p m . open, speaker.
Oviedo A A . H p.m.. closed. First United
Mithodtst Church.
Ovcrraters Anonymous, open, 7 30 p m. Com
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Legol Notice
N O IICC OF SHER IFF'S SALE
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
•Nat by virtu* of that certain
Writ at E xecution n u r d out of
and under th* teal at th# Circuit
C o u r t of O r a n y i C o u n t y .
Florida, upon a fm*l judgement
rendered m the aforesaid court
on th# l i l t day ot March. A D
•HI In that certain cate an
tilled. F Ieg ship Bank at O r
lando, P laintiff, — v t - B ill
Fradarlck. Defendant. which
aforesaid Writ ot E locution wat
dalirarad to me at Sharltl ot
Seminole County. Florida, and I
hdro N n ad Upon th# tallowing
date c urd proparty owned by
Bill Frederick, laid property
being lo cated In Sem inole
C o u n t y . F lo r id a , m o re
p a r t i c u la r ly d e ie r lb e d PI
leilowt
Lot I t Block F. Spring Valley
Ferm t. lection Sit, according to
the plat thereat, at recorded In
Plat Book IS. Paga *. Public
Record* ot Saminote County,
Florida and etherwita known at
10* Pineeppa Lane, Altamonte
Sprlngt. F lor Me
and the undtrtigned at Sharltl
ot Seminole County, Florida,
will at II 00 A M on th* *th day
ol May. A O l*t). oiler lor tele
and tall to Iha highett bidder,
ter cath sutler! to any end all
e d itin g lelnt, at the Front
I Wetll Door at the tltp t ot the
SemmoN County Courfhout* In
Sanlord. Florida the above da
tcritwd R E A L property
That tald tala it being made
to tetltly the term t of told Writ
ol Elocution
John E Potk.Shenlt
Seminole County. Florida
To be odrertlted April 10. II. 10,
May 7. with the tale on May I.
INS
DEE n

N O TIC E O F A P P L IC A T IO N
FOR TA X D E E D
N O T I C E IS M E R E B V
G I V E N , th a t E
LAM AR
SHARP the holder ot It* follow
mg certillcatet hat Iliad laid
cecllflcatet for a lac deed to be
Htued ttieceon The certificate
numberi end yeert of Ittuonre.
the detcriptkm ol the property,
and the nemet In which It wat
attested are a t loliowi
C E R T IF IC A T E NO IMF
V E A N O F ISSUANCE IN J
D E S C R IP T IO N O F PRO
P E R T V L E G S AS F T OF L O T I
B LK II S UN SET M ANOR PB I
PGM
N am e In w hich a n a it e d
LE O NA R D C ASSEL B ER R Y
All ol laid properly being In
ttw County ol Semlnolo. Stale of
Florida
Unlett tuch certificate or car
lificalot thall be redeemed ac
cording to tow the proparty
d e w fibed In tuch certificate or
certillcatet will be told to the
highett bidder at the court houta
door on the JQTM day of M AY,
I N I at II 00a m
Approvlrnelely SITS 00 cath
lor feet It required to be paid by
tuccetelul bidder ai the tale
Oepotlt of JON. ot the bid to be
paid within ! i hour! after clot
log ot the tale Balance due
within 40 hour* alter doting ol
the tale All peymentt thell be
cath or guaranteed Inttrument.
made payable to I he Clerk ot
Circuit Court
D a te d t h it m u day at
APtM L. I*0t
C t lA L J
D a vidN Berrien
C lark ol Circuit Court
Seminole County. F lor Ida
Publish A P R IL llrd . XHh A
M A Y /th, lath INS
D E E 110

F IC T IT IO U S N A M E
Nolle* It hereby given that I
am engaged in butineti *1 100
Bay H am m ock La n e ,
Long wood Seminole County,
I lor Ida H ltd under th* liclltlout
nam e ol C E N T U R Y
A U tO M A ItO N C O M P A N Y , and
lhal I Inland to regular ta.d
name with ttw Clerk ol the
Circuit Court, Seminole County,
Florida In accordance with ttw
p ro y ltlo n t ol the F lc llllo u t
Nam* Slatulet. To wit Section
•as IN F lor id* Statute* l*Sf
Edwin J Booth, III
Pubilth April 11, M A May 1, la.
INS
D E E IM

T u e s d a y . M a y 7, IM S

Legal Notice

Legal Notice
P U B L IC N O TIC E
S E M IN O L E C O U N TY
Ttw Land Management Office
it In receipt of an application to
construct a n o square toot boat
dock on ttw following deter.bed
property
Tract "D". T R IN IT Y BAY.
P lat Boot M . Pages IS 40.
Seminole County, Florida
Written comments may be
filed with ttw Land Management
O f t lc * . S e m ln o lo C o u n ty
Services B uilding, Sanford.
Florida Com m enu should be
received w ithin 14 days of
publication of thlt notice
Herb Hardin. Director
Land Management
Seminole County. Florid*
Publish May 1, INS
O E F IS

N O TIC E OF A P P LIC A TIO N
FOR TA X D E E O
N O T I C E IS H E P E B Y
G IV E N
lh a l E
LAM AR
SH AR P the holder ot ttw lotlow
ing certificates hat tiled said
certificates lor * lav deed to be
ittued thereon The certificate
numbers end yean ot itiuanra.
ttw description ot ttw property,
and ttw names in which it wat
asset sad are at foltowt
C E R T IF IC A T E NO IMS
V E A R O F ISSUANCE IN I
D E S C R IP T IO N OF PRO
P F R T Y L E G N tS F T OF S US
F T OF LO T S BLR B SUNSET
M ANOR P B IP G S e
N em e in w hich a tte s te d
IF O N A R O C A S S ELB E R R Y
All of said property being In
Itw County of Seminole. State of
F lor ide
Uniats tuch carlllicate or cor
tlficatas shall be redeemed ec
cording lo law th* properly
described In tuch certificate or
certificates will be sold lo Itw
highest bidder at ttw court houta
door on th* TOTH day ol M AY,
INS at II 00* rrt
Approaimaftly (ITS 00 cath
lor lets It required to bo paid by
tuccettful bidder al ttw tala
Deposit ol JON of ttw bid to La
paid within 14 hours altar clot
ing ol ttw tala Balance due
within 44 hours after doting of
ttw tale A ll peymentt shall bo
cath or guaranteed Instrument,
mad* payable to ttw Clerk ol
Circuit Court
D a te d this I I T H day ol
A P R IL. INS
(S E A L )
David N Barrlan
Clerk of Circuit Court
Seminole County. Florida
Publish A PR IL llrd . XHh A
MA Y /ih. lath, I N I
D E E 101

N O TIC E
U N D E R F IC T IT IO U S
NAM E S T A T U T E
TO W HOM I T M A Y C O NCER N
Nolle* la hereby given that ttw
undartlgrwd. pursuant to th*
" F ic t it io u s N am * Statute"
Chapter MSP*. Florida Statute,
will register with Itw Clerk of
Itw Circuit Court. In and tor
Semlnolo County. Florida, upon
receipt ol prool ot thli public*
Hon ot thit nolle*, ttw fldtltiout
name, to wit
JIM B O S P IZ 7 A
under which I am engaged In
bu tlrw u or uniter which I eepect
in aoQ**e In k v w e H Of 114
Cteuglet Avenue In Altamonte
Sprlngt. Florida In itw City ol
Altamonte Sprlngt, Stale el
Florida
That ttw party interested In
said business It at follows
J N E W TO N IN V E S TM E N T
C O R P O R A TIO N
By James N Me Elroy. II
President
Deled al Orlando. Orange
County, Florida, thit lath day ol
April, INS
Pubilth April M. May J, la. II.
INS
D E E 11/

N O TIC E OF A P P L IC A TIO N
FOR TA X O E E O
N O T IC E
IS H E R E B Y
G I V E N , lh a l E
LAM AR
SHARP ttw holder ol itw follow
ing cartltlcatot hat Iliad said
cartllkaNs tor a lav deed to be
issued thereon The certificate
number! end years ol Ittuance
ttw description ot Itw property
and ttw names in which it wat
attested are as lollowt
F IC T IT IO U S N A M E
Nolle* it twreby given lhal I
C E R T IF IC A T E NO USA
am engaged In butineti *1 t i l l
Y E A R OF ISSUANCE I N ]
South Orlando Ave , Gold Build
D E S C R IP T IO N O F PRO
ing G At. Sanlord. Seminole
P E R T Y L E G N IS F T OF LOT
Cou nty, F lo rid a under the
4 I S 10 F T OF LO T S BLK It
Itetltlous name at D IS C O U N T
SUNSE T MANOR PB I PC la
M IL IT A R Y SUR PLUS, end that
Nam * In w hich assessed
I intend to regltler teld neme
L I O N A R D C A S S ELB E R R Y
with I he Clerk ol ttw Circuit
All ol said property being In
Court Seminole County Florida
ttw County ot Seminole. Slat* ot
In accordance with Itw pro
Florida
vitiont ol the Flctttlowa Name
Uniats tuch certlllcat* or cer
Slalutet. lowit Section MS 0*
Id Bales shall be redeemed ac
Florida Statute! lost
carding to law Itw property
t Stephen J Hoc lot Jr
described in such cer title el* or
Publish April la. J|. M A May J.
cerlltlcatet will be told to ttw
INS
h,gh#»! bidder al ttw court houta
Of E N
door on ttw N T H day ol M AY
INSal II 0D* m
A pprotim a ltly SITS (X) cash
lor levs it required to be paid by
F IC T IT IO U S N A M E
tuccostlul bidder *1 the tale
Nance la hereby given Ihe) I
Deposit ol 10% ot th* bid to be
am engaged In butlrwts at C0J
paid within 14 hours ottor clot
N Bey
If *1, lo n g wood
ing ot the tdl* Balance due
Semlnolo County, t tor Id* H i SO
within a* hours alter doting ol
under ttw Ik lllie u t name at
Itw tale All payments than bo
A C C U R A TE CAR F I and that
cash Or guar on lead instrument
intend Id register said name
mad* payable lo Itw Clerk of
with the Clark of the Circuit
CRcull Court
Court Seminole County. Florida
D e le d I h l i I I T H dey ol
in accordance with ttw pro
APR IL. INS
visions ol ttw Flcllllout Nam#
(I B A l l
Statutes. To wit Sac I ion M l 0*
DevidN Berrien
FiondaSlatutai l*SJ
fie ri ot Circuit Court
M O VIN SOUND. INC
Seminole County. Floe Ide
u ' Craig Other no
Pubilth A P R IL llrd Mfh A
Pubilth May f. 14. I I . M INS
M AY Jth. 14th. INS
O EF M
D I E Id*

Legol Notice

IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T
FOR S EM IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
P R O B ATE DIVISION
File Number IS TJ* CP
IN R E : IS T A T E O F
D A V ID S W ITK IN O
Defeated
N O TIC E OF
A D M IN IS TR A TIO N
Th* ■dm lntilrallon of th*
•date ot O A V ID S W lT K lN D
d e c e a s e d . F ile N u m b e r
I t IT* CP. i* pending In th*
C irc u it Court for Semlnolo
C o u n t y , F lo r id a , P ro b a f*
O'Villon ttw addrasi Of which II
S*minol* County Courthouse.
Sanford. Florida
Th* n*m «t and addresses ot
ttw personal representative and
ttw personal representative's
attorney are so' forth below
A ll interested persons are
required to III* elth thli court.
W IT H IN T H R E E M O N TH S
FR O M TH E D A TE OF TH E
F IR S T P U B L IC A T IO N O F
TH IS N O TIC E (I I all claims
agemst th* estate and (I J any
oblectlont by en interested
person lo whom nolle* wet
marled that challenge* th* valid
Ity of Itw will, ttw quallhcatlont
of Itw personal represent*live,
or ttw venue or jurisdiction of
•he court
A L L C LA IM S ANO O B JE C
TIO N S NO T SO F IL E D W ILL
BE F O R E V E R BARRED
Publication ol this Nolle* hat
begun on April M. INS
Personal Representative
H IL D A W ITK IN O
4«J Royal Palm Drive
Casselberry. Florida ITJOT
A Korney lor
Personal Representative
Pamela M Robb
M l North Magnolia Avenue.
Suit* A
Orlando, Florida 17*01
Telephone (JOS) 4711411
Publish April M 4 May 1 .1»S
D E E IM

N O TIC E OF A P P LIC A TIO 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 , thal SUSAN L SHARP
ttw holder of ttw tel lowing tortlf
Motet hat Iliad said certificates
lor a taa deed to be Ittued
ttwreon Ttw certificate num
tiers and years ot issuance, the
description ot th* property and
th* namat In which It wat
attested ere at folRywt
C E R T IF IC A T E NO 1*4
Y E A R OF ISSUANCE I N I
D E S C R IP T IO N OF PRO
P E R T Y
L E G L O T It
K E R S E Y S A D D TO M ID W A Y
PB JP G tl
N am * In w hich attested
ROBERT E
NEW SOM ,
S A N D R A L NEWSON
Ait of said proparty being In
th* County of Saminote. Slate ol
Florida
Uniats turh cortlllcale or cor
tiflcatet shell be redeemed ec
cording lo lew the property
described In tuch certillcote or
certillcatet will bo sold to ttw
highest bidder at the courthouse
door on th* KITH day of M A Y .
I*0kat 11 00 e m
Approximately 111} 00 cath
lor lees It required lo be paid by
luccttttul bidder ol th* sal*
Oepotlt of M X ot the ted to be
paid within la hours alter clos
trig ol ttw tale Balance due
within a* hours after ctealng of
I he sate All
mad* peyebte to the Clerk of
Circuit Court
D e le d t h li I I T H day ol
A P R IL . I W
IS E A L I
David N Berrien
Clerk ol Circuit Court
Seminole County. Florida
Pubilth A P R IL llrd . 10lh A
M A Y Jth, Uth IN I
D E E 101

N O TIC E OF A P P LIC A TIO N
FOR TAX O I I O
N O T IC E
IS H E R E B Y
G IV E N that J A N E T l SHARP
itw holder ot itw lol lowing (erfIf
icatet hat hied t*&lt;d certillcatet
foe • lav deed to be Issued
itwreon Th# certificate num
tiers end years ol Issuance, itw
description ol ttw properly, end
the names in which It was
assessed are as tel lows
C E R T IF IC A T E NO till
Y E A R OF ISSUANCE 1*11
D E S C R IP T IO N OF PRO
P F R T Y L E G B E G MOST feLV
COM COT I RUN W I N ) F T S
1)1 F I S H D E G E a 1 E T N 14
U E G 01 M IN E JO F T S 44 O EG
IT M IN E 17 1 F T N E LV ON
P L A /A O VAL M l 1 F T TO B EG
BLK B SUN SET MANOR PB I
PGM
Nam e In w hich assessed
L E O N A R D CASSEL BE R R Y
All ol said property being in
the County of Seminole, Stele ol
Florida
Unless tuch cortilMale or cer
tlllcalet thall be redeemed ec
cording lo low the pruporty
described in such cer I llicete or
certificates will be told to ttw
higtwtl bnhter at Ih* courthouse
door on ttw 10TM day ol M AY.
Ite la l II 00a m
Approilmately t i l l 00 cash
ter tees it required lo be paid by
tuccettlul bidder *1 ttw tale
Oepotlt ot M X ol ttw bid to be
paid within J4 hours after clot
ing ot Itw Aale Balance duo
within ed hours after doting ot
itw tai* All payments then be
cash or guaranteed instrument,
made payable lo the Clerk ot

Circuit Court
D a te d t h li I I T H day ol
A P R IL, legs
IS E A LI
David N Barrien
Ctetk ol Circuit Court
Saminote County, Florida
Publish AP R IL » d
XJth A
M AY Jth, lath lets
D E E 104

AFFID A V IT UNDER
FICTITIO US NAME S TA TU TE
S TA TE O F FLO R ID A
C O U N TY O F O R AN G E
Ttw undersigned under oath,
tdyt
I Th li mttrumont It being
teecu'ed for th* purpose of
complying with Section IAS 1*
Florida Statutes
1 II H ttw intention of th*
undersigned Id eng eg* In a
business enterprise under ftw
lictlfiout name of BLAC K G O LD
S E A LC O TE CO located at 411
Traltwoed O rlva, Altamonte
S p rln g t. Saminote C o u n ty.
Florida
) Attached hereto and mad* a
port hereof it ttw newspaper
Prool ot Publication at required
by said Statute
4 Those interested In ta d
business enterprise and ttw
talent at ttw interest of each it
at NMiowt
N A M E OF OWNER
Timothy J VonAlitlno
IN T E R E S T
MX
S IG N A TU R E
/t/Timothy J VanAtttin*
ADDRESS OF OW NER
a ll Trollwoed Drlv*
Altamonte Sprlngt. F I
N A M E OF OWNER
KaronS VonAltllrw

INTER EST
MX
S IG N A TU R E
/!/ Koran S VanAltllne
A D O R IS S O F OW NER
aJITraliwoodOrl**
Altamonte Sprlngt. F L
Sworn te and tubtcribed be
lord m t ot Apopka. Orange
County, Florida, thli 14th day of
April. IMS
/*/ Raymond A Me Lood
Notary Public
My Commission E eplrat
March If. ItM
A t referred I* In Paragraph 1
above. Proof ot PiOsUcafion of
thit Intention te register It filed
herewith pursuant to Itw pro
visions ol Section MS Ot Florida
Statutes
A T T A C H PROOF OF
P U d L IC A TlO N
Pubilth May J. It, I I , It. IMS
O E F 1*
N O T IC E OF A P P L I C A T I O N

FO R TA X O EED
N O T I C E IS H E R E B Y
G IV E N that J A N E T L SHARP
th* holder ol Itw following cor Ilf
Icatet hat tiled ta d cerlltlcatet
for a tai deed lo b* issued
ttwreon Ttw corllflcat* num
b o n and react ot Itluonc*. ttw
description of Ih* proparty, and
Ih* names in which It wot
attested are at follow*
C E R T IF IC A T E NO IIS)
V E A R O F 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 B EG NW COR
LO T a RUN N 41 F T S S* O E G E
114 ♦ F T SLY ON P LA ZA O V A L
11 F T N J4 O E G V M IN W I I 1
F T M 4) F T TO B EG B LK B
SUNSE T MANOR PB I P C M
N a m * in w hich a t t o t t t d
LEO NARD CASSCLBER R V
All ol tald proparty twing In
Ih* County ol Saminote. Slate of
F lord*
Unlett tuch certificate or cer
lltlcates shall be redeemed ac
cording to law th* property
described in tuch certificate or
certificates will b* told lo ttw
higtwtl bidder el th* court houta
door on ttw TOTH day of M A Y ,

in le t II H i m
Approilm ately SITS 00 cath
tar feet It required te be paid by
tuccettlul bidder at ttw sate
Deposit *4 M X at ttw bid So bo
p a d within 14 heurt site* (tea
ing of ttw salt Balance due
within 4* hour* after doting of
th* tate Alt payments shall be
Cath or guaranteed Instrument,
mad* payable to the Clerk ol
Circuit Court
D a te d t h li I I T H dey ol
A P R IL . I« « l
IS E A L I
David N Bamen
Clerk o l Circuit Court
Seminole County. Florida
Publish APR IL » d
Xtth A
M A Y Jth. lefts. 1*01
□ E E tga
N O TIC E OF 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 J A N E T L SHARP
th* holder ol ttw following ctrtil
icatet hat tilad said certillcatet
tor a tea deed to be Issued
ttwreon Ttw cart'Hcate num
bars and years ol issuance, Ih*
description ol the proparty. and
ih* namos In whlth It was
anacsed are as follows
C E R T IF IC A T E NO 1)14
Y E A R O F ISSUANCE I N I
D E S C R IP T IO N OF PRO
P E R T Y L E G N T S F T OF LO T
S • B EG SW COR LO T 4 H U N N
te F T S J4 D EG U M IN E I t 1
F T SLY ON PLAZA O VAL 40 F T
W as 4 F T TO B E G BLK B
SUNSE T M ANOR PB * P G *4
Nam e In w hich a tte s te d
l EON AR D CASS t L BE HR Y
All ol said proparty tw&lt;ng In
the County of Seminote, Slate ot
F lor Ida
Untett such ceftllkate or cor
lificates shell be redeemed ec
cording lo tew the properly
described in such certificate or
cortltlcatet will be sold te ttw
high*!I bidder at ttw court houta
door on th* N T H day of M A Y ,
IN S *t II 00a m
Approilmately 111100 cath
•or tees it required te be paid by
tuccettlul bidder at Ih* tale
Depot11 of M X ot Itw bid to be
paid within 14 hours alter d o t
ing of ttw tai* Balance du*
within 4* hours after closing ot
ttw tai* All pay men it than be
cath or guaranteed instrument
made payable te She Clark ol
Circuit Court
D o lo d this I I T H day o l
A P R IL INS

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25-Special Noticti
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A BIRTH!
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*4 memories, gifts 4 all I
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Earn great gifts In May Have a
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C a ll
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27— Nursery &amp;
Child Cart
Babysitting
intent* to 1 y r t

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31— Private
Instructions
Swimming Ittt o n t Btgm Mar
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33— Reel Estate
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55— Business
Opportunities

LAWN M AINTENANCE EUSI
N i ls FOR SALE Appri M
accounts Attar t PM IH MJ0
B ( Y O U R O K N B OSS
Join Oynamlc International
Servk* Company Full train
Ing wi t h m a n a g e m e n t
assistance Earn Sll.aOB
If 1.000 annually Eeclutiv*
territory

ASS E M B LE R S
Need • to work In Modern
Manufacturing Plant Starting
pay la U / h r M utl be a strong
rollabl* w orker with own
transportation Never a tee I
A Hen Current Herbal Dlstrlb
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Bill Knapp's Commissary now
hiring person to bakaor make
soups Must be available to
work days Apply In parson
IM ) Silver Lak* Drlv*. San
lord. FI* . I AM to 1 PM .
M F
Orattsporson experienced In
mechanical drawing, capable
ot working with layouts and
good knowledge ot shop math
Apply In parson
S A M
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41— Money to Lend

Legal Notice

B u tin e ti C apitol 1)0 000 to
I I 000 000 end over P O Bo&gt;
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Legal Notice
N OTICEOF APPLICATION
FOR TAX D IE D
N O T I C E IS H E R E B Y
G IV EN lhal J A N E T L SHARP
ttw holder at ttw following cerlit
Kites has Hied said cartillcatet
lor a taa deed to be Issued
thereon Th* certificate num
bars end years ol issuance, ttw
description of th* properly, and
the names In which It was
assessed are *s follows
C E R T IF IC A T E N O D U
Y E A R O F ISSUANCE I N I
D E S C R IP T IO N OF P R O
P E R TY BEG 14 * F T W OF SE
COR LO T 1 R UN N H O E G W
4*01 F T N U D E G 01 M IN E JO
FT S 4t O E G H M IN E t M F T
SWLY ON PLAZA O V A L 14 F T
N 10 D E G W IS U F T T O B E G
A I K A SUN SET M A N O R PB •
PGB4
Nam* In w hich assessed
LE O N A H D C A S S E L B E R R Y
All ol said proparty being in
in* Coirnty ol Sam,not*. State ot
Florida
Unless tuch certlllcat* or tor
tllkates thall b* redeemed pc
cording to tew ttw proporly
described in tuch co rtifk a te or
ce rlilita W t will be sold to Ih*
highest bidder at ttw court houta
door on ttw M T H day ol M A Y .
it g ia tll M a m
Approxim ately S i l l 00 cosh
tor tots te required te b* paid by
tuccostlul bidder at Itw Ml*
Deposit *1 M X Pi ttw bid te be
paid within 14 h p u rt alter clot
ing of the m i * Balance du*
within 44 hours after t losing of
Itw M l* All peyrrw nlt shall b*
cash or guaranteed inttrum ant.
mao* pay ecu* to ttw Clark of
Circuit Court

Doted this
APRIL IMS

IIT H

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DevidN Berrien
Clerk of Circuit Court
SemipeteCounty. Florida
Publilh APRIL llrd . Mth 4
M AY Jth. 14th 100)
O E E tel

o te m m * .

C L A S S IF IE D A D V E R TIS IN G
Wo aro looking tor Itw right
parson te Till an important
p o s i t i o n in * u r lis tld *
d a ttlfte d department Ttw
d u t lo i In clu d e typing In
advertising on our computers
(10 W P M minimum), tolling
new advert.tart, and general
of IK * work Th* applicant
should hare a good working
knowledge of ttw English Ian
gu*g*. aecaliont typist, good
telephone voice and pleasant
personality Th it It a tu'i time
position To apply: Sand r*
sumo to Mr Adklnt. Evening
Herald, MO N French Avo .
P O Bov 1411. Sanlord. Fla
i l t n to ll You may also stop
In at Itw E ironing Her*id and
tnl Out an application EOE
Desk Clerk No evporwnc* noc
•story Excellent opportunity
to work wilts state Ot fhe ert
computer lyttom Friendly,
neat, personable Apply m
per ton Deltona Inn
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office Full charge esperlanc*
required Com puter bach
ground helpful For Interview
call U a a i t l _______________

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Ci*ik ol Circuit Court
Seminole County, Florida
Publish A PR IL llrd )0th 4
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N O TIC E OF
P U B L IC H E A R IN G
S E M IN O L E C O U N TY
IN D U S T R IA L
DEVELO PM ENT
A U T H O R IT Y
Nolle* is hereby given that on
May 73. I N ) , a Regular Meeting
of th* Sominol* County Indus
frial Development Authority will
be held *t ttw Altamonte Sprlngt
City H olt. 11} Ntw buryport
Avonuo, Altam onte Sprlngt.
Florida Tins* ot ttw mooting is
I M A M Th* Authority wilt act
on Itw following application and
such other business as may be
brought before it
t Mas Imum ol S4MHM of
industrial revenue bonds lor
N T S S o b o l O l l l c i L td
Partnership dbe. NTS/Fiorid*
Development Company tor 4c
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ANCE a n d N E E D S TR A N S
P O R T A T IO N
C A L L B IL L
S TEPH ENS)** lldd
____

St IUED LABORERS
MACHINE OPERATORS
ANO FOREMAN
To do telecommunications work
for rn d lta ' c o n tra c to r to
Southern BeH Pleat# tend
resume to Darwlta Corpora
tlon, 111 W e th b u rn R d .
Melbourne Fla 17F1S or call
2 (00 m iff*
Styling Salon with one station
ter rent Towels supplied
good lecatlen H I PETE________
Teachers needed Full and Parr
time peshent available pr*
tch o e i and a lt e r sch ool
children Apply Tue, Wed end
T h r u ! 4M R iv e rw ie w O r
Sanford Elaine H I 100}
Telephone Pret alto Phone
R xvn Manager B g Bucks’
Commission plus bonus end
draw H l e f l l e i t ) )
Tired ot Jab Hunting f
C a ll F u t u re s
th e y h a v e
hundreds of fob openings tor
those who w ant to work
4K 4M0
D E L IV E R Y H E L P E R S no ex
penance rwcetkary Full time
Good klarf ing pay x 'I one
G E N E R A L
O F F I C E
TR A IN E E S
Great tt*rtirxu
Iob Several openings Good
par iff a too
F A C T O R Y A S S E M B L Y and
PRODUCTION W O RK Mott
shifts open Good pay scales
tl* 4M0
IMMEDIATE OPENINGS
General Construction labor
Good pay t lf tXM
TR U C K ORIVERS Long haul
Immediate: Good driving re
cord Over 11 tte 4M0
LO CAL DRI VERS
Straight
trucks Good pay S'art right
away 41* **»
RECEPTIONIST, O FFIC E
H E LP E RS CLERKS. CRT
OPERATORS
I mme d i a t e
Openings Good pay scales
Call ate *100 NOW'
W E L D E R ! Certified Excellent

pay tcaias Call today •’(
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NOTICIi

Help Wanted
Report ready
tor work at 4 AM X I W
Itt Si Sanlord
H a irs ty lis t Wanted Expert

BINGO

arced In chemical work tor
Carafrao A Relasors Call
11) SHI. or H I * 111
L A B O R E R S Strong reliable,
general laborers needed Im
mediately Different locations
Phono and transportation a
m utt Never e tee Apply

R£UY SERVICES
MO-2339
l endueapert M l time U 11 an
hour, drivers license required

_____

11) 111!

L a w n m aintenance w ith a
growing company Needs te be
d e pend able E xp e rie n ce d
helpful but will trim Call
H i ere*
Logoi Secretary 1 yrs current
experience rwcetMry Need
transcriber, real estate and
proba ta oaparionce Non
tm o la r Dalton* area Full or
port time Call (M U l i t 4011.
to A M to 11 Noon or sand
resume' to (11 Deltona Bird .
Deltona Fla H J1)

KNIGHTS OF
COLUMBUS
ltd* 444 4ft S im o n

THURSDAY 7 P.M.
SUNDAY 7 P.M .
GAMES S IS H O ISO

JACKPOT El SO

T lM P ti SHALOM

9
BIN GO

SUPERVISOR
ACCOUNTS PAYABLE
M (X ANNUALLY

Saterdky A AS P.M.
Wedaetdey A AS P M

S2S 535 550
Gi h

W* are teasing an expert
•need Pro let Slone I Working
Supervisor tor our Accounts
Payable Department Musi be
well organised and must have
ai leatl 1 to 1 years heavy
Account* Peyabia Ekparlenc#
In a Computer Environment
W* alter * starting Mtery of
tTO.BOO annually, plut an
aicatlent benefit package In
ter tile d candidates call
Jack Zimmerman
I H Site

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2 52SO Jackpot!
1715 I Siteat Bi.d
P r«fto tfl )
Deltona, FL

BINGO

Marcar Aluminum Products C*

0 » ol Elerida't Oldest Petl

Central Companies looking toe
career minded individuate,
who went to learn and be the
success they know they can
be company vehicle 4 cam
peny benefits. 4 mere Apply
Spencer Petl Control. IM)
Perk Dr too phano cam

Pallet Repinmin
Herd werk/geod pay

Eap preferred Ideal lor re
llred or shut ink St) S ill
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leal transcribing Contact
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rial Hospital tel w Plymouth
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Experience

KIWANIS CLUB
Of CASSELKMY
tens4T HKNT 7P.M.
SIS IS4S1M
(7) US* IACBPOTS
Seeiec Citiiees Center
Secret lak* Perk.
CainBirry
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P H O N E W O R K FRO Af H O M E

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F IC T IT IO U S N AM E
Notice It hereby gison that I
am engaged In business al ItJA
Springwood Circle. Long wood
Sommote County. Florida under
the lie litmus name el E X C C U
TIV E C L E A N IN G S E E V IC E .
and thal I intend te register Mid
name with Itw Clerk ot
Circuit Court, bemtneto County.
Fiend* m accordance with the
previsions ol the Ficlttlo u i
Name Statutes. T e w ll Section
tel 00 F lor id* Statute* IMJ
/*/ Lmda Sonionbachor
Publish May l, 1*,li ) i 1141
O I F 11

71— Help Wanted

with Adult O evtl

• pm en tally Disabled pr*
H I JTH
A N 'l. L P N I. HHA Needed tor

homo car* of ancotefy pa
lientt Port time In Sanford
area Call immediately ter
additional Interm*H*n No
too Al* 4001

DM yea kaew that
yow club m *c|4el 4i

tte* cmi appear hi thn
ty E ) SG pw weeb? Tto*

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the (ebbs of year club
be Dim es

N yew club er ergaaLuttee
sreeMIh* t* be Included hi
Hut hstMf cat

E ve n in g IliT u ld
C L A S S IF IE D
D E P A R TM EN T
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�71— Help Wanted
M l x i I f n i K i Man Ni « » &lt; Alto
machanlcally inei-n*d p o v r i
•or a tM H lb lf M f l A Ofl«
P « O K n««dkd a ,to nun.mum
•«P tor top thcp Ho*pit*ilfa
•ton. bonut vacation. ho&lt;&gt;
&lt;T*yt App'r Formitoi. Inc .
Port ol Sanford Lakr Monro*
• II or • |____________________
Mofuro individual* "rrdra tt
tong torm • tbor* form tor to#
otoorty TL C . Inc M l l » n
AVOW C AR NIN OStV O W Ill
O P E N T E R R I T O R I E S NOW HI
n ia iip im u i

Nottoni lorgotf cttoin ol family
• n in t m w l contort hat n*#d
ol part 11mo tatot prop&gt;*
aM tndtntt
N l g h f t and
aootondt Mut* b* m#*ur»
naof in oppaaranco a«d bon
daOl* Phono M l ran tor an
BppBketeeignt________________
N E E D E D IMMEDIATELY
0 tpatchar tor Sanford con
tract labor oNIco Will train
M l 1X0. or 703 4171
Typooattor National magaim*
publlthar Eacoliant pay A
honut ayttff ptoatanf nor ting
conditlont tor tAiltod oapori
oncod typoiattor oho it took
ing tor par manor I petition
Fringe bonafltt Central Or
lando location Start non
N t lM O O t l_______
Wanted
Porton to do houta
• srk and typing part tima
Call AAri M arry a* &gt;11 4477

WHY WASTE
ANOTHER MINUTE?
WORKING
TEMPORARY
WILL GET YOU
NOWHERE

97— Apartments
Furnished / Rent

105— DuplexTriplex / Rent

F * rn A y n tor Samar C itir.n t
Ay»
J Conan
Celt*

S a t t l t r d 'L a t t M a r y a ra *
dugtor ] bdrm . I both A ir
i n s mo
I l l s _______________

Bodrm . Chnd»*n A pat oc
ctptod i m $ m e 1300 O*pot

I bdrm naar down t o n " I %l latt
A kocuf'ty R otorancai 333
m s attorS
________________

HIP*

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3 bdrm
I bath u n tu m itha d
wothar d ry a r h o o ku p , t ) to
mo Call kttor 4 p m , H O U a *

99— Apartments
Unfurnished / Rent

107— Mobile
Homes / Rent

SAVE

uu

Rent New and Entey f
Tht* Limited Special
Energy Elite teat
2 Bdrm I Beth A p a rtm tn tt

ONLY.

.$419.

Am It

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Iw k iiM

Ptonty

3211911
OrUndo toll frtt 3W 44II
B A M B O O COV F A P T S
M E Asrpert B ird
P H O N E n s H i t 17) 4401
Efficiency teem l i t ! me
D tu e tm l ter Senter Otttew*

RIDGEWOOD ARMS AfTS
I. 2. and ) Bdf m*
Star* n g a to riy U )0
A*k About O ur } Rdfm Special

AAA EMPLOYMENT
W’ ELL HAVE YOU
GOING PLACES
FAST
IN A

HOURS
Monday thru F rid a y
t to s 10
Saturday from *0 to 2
JM OR-dge wood A re
Sanford Fla
12) 442f
22) 4441

PERMANANT CAREER

OF YOUR
CHOICE!

L U X U R Y A P A R TM EN TS
F a m ily A Advtt* Section
Pee it id # .) Bedroom*
M atter Cave Apartm anft

323-5176

22) n44
Open On Week andt

BOOKKEEPER
1220 e wk ♦ Meppy spot' Bes tt
ell needed Advent e Quick 1
S C R E E N P R IN T ! •
Train* M el# Of female G»e*f
learning tpof. eap i p 'u l
A S S IS T A N T R E C E P T IO N IS T
Pi#e*enf phone voice win* here'
G ro w in g M edicel Co

S m ell ept . Turn or unf . nice
area 1200 mo piu* electric
H O depot it Wi 21)0___________
Spec »out Apa f tment* m in utet
tra m Mwy M U
Lekefront.
pool tennis adult*, no pet*,
ieundr y Star ting at U J 1 a rno
Cell 22) 0/42 totee

Mini Wirthowsn
m

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114— Real Estate
Management
Sailing *r R ayin g* Ham * 7
Condo* Land* Call cottoct
par ion to porton Star*
Robortt o ' Iron# your
namo araacodo and phona
nambor on m y antraarlng
machina H I Soa 704S

133— Wanted to Rent
Semi retired couple «*ekmg 2
bdrm . 2 both or 2 b d rm
2
both home condo
ren t or
t a w with option rent (or e
portion thereof) ep ph ed to
downpeymenf 14NO m o or
•e*t Prefer S enford Leke
M ery Winter tp n n g * e'ea
)2 )0 4 f)

SAILP6INTE
RUAREMONROi
I and 2BEDROOMS
LA K EFR O N T
LUXURY A D U L T
COM M UNITY

M A IN T E N A N C E T R A IN II
Needt severed Pluth compiei
light ta p Oplut*

1 ary) J bdrm Atto furm thed
efficiency from |7) wee* %2%0
depot tt No pet% Can 221 4)0/
S / PM 41) Palmetto

M l — Homes f or Sale

in s u r a n c io a l

2 b d rm
t bath Adult* only no
pet* U 0 eh 1220 mo plu*
te c
d e p o tit Day* 42t 004)
6 v e t 22/ 1042.or 12/0/)/

O R IV C R T R A IN E E
I t l T R A I N ' Put yOv/r driving
%hoe* on A go to » o r a today1

AAA EMPLOYMENT*
Discount ft*- 2 WU. Seliry
No Payment Til Mtt»4

2523 S. French Ave.
323-5176
*1— Apartments/
House to Share
Sgl w om en to *h*r # J bdrm
apt w ith la m # 'y rent A util
D epoiit 177 eaoo j ) i iH )

»3— Rooms lor Rent
( h r if flan A ptf A Names
TV . kitchen laundry m a d ISO
wk up O r I
v a t 421 to'O
C 'e a n c o m f o r f e b it iU t p t n g
r&amp;om
iao a wk include*
utilities A cleaning Call 17)
H i l o r I J 1 a«4t
Room For Rant Elderly person
preferred F u ll home privi
lege* ISO a week
I/ ) of
utlltfie i l ioo depot-* J/2 1242

Rooms for ftnt

101— Houses
Furnished / Rent
) bdrm furmthed hewee. central
heat A Air Si/) month 22)

LRRDSTOCK BROKERS
3S5 37B7...............Anytinn.
RACK O N M A R K E T
t*n&lt;ad right' S it 000 It you
need e U rge home thi* t* ifM
4 Bdrm . 1 both m other in tew
ept Huge fenced corner tot.
fine*t queiity m eny ewtre* M
Cell to *ee

103— Houses
Unfurnished / Rent

BATEMAN REALTY

a a a IN D E L T O N A • a a
a a H O M E S FOR R E N T a •
• a |?4 14)4 • •

M U S T S IL L
under F H A ep
prei*el v e c e n fJ b d rm I both
New kitchen both A roof
fenced beck cerport A reel
doiihouw i l l 400

Laha M ary Area Hidden Lake*
2 b d rm 2 bath I cat garage
L ik e new Amenitiet A ll ap
piiancet 14/) per mo 221
4lea work l 4)4 4f11

A LANDLORDS A
T ire d of its# headache*’ Let ut
m e n a g e y# uf re n ta l p r o
p e rt* * Profeti-ona* low co«t
ter vice )2i M l) Cell anytim e
United Sate* Atteciafet. Inc
Prep Mg m l Dm Raalter
O fta e n
C a v a lr y L iv i n g
;
b d rm , I bath, fenced ya rd
Pet* A children OK 11V) m o
11)0 depotit 221 2/12
2 bdrm . I bath
Fenced »ard
SaaO per month

SAN FO R D
H ill
a ta k ty A
M onthly ratot U til l"C #tt
SOOOdk
A duitt 1 All 'M l

97— Apartments
Furnished / Rent
Seniord Court Apartmtnts
STU DIOS I I D R M
I I0 R M
F L I X I O L E LEASES
1— tor C itu .n Dttcauat

S A N F O X D ) full ecre* cieered
A gre*« A**ume m o rtg a ge '
Atk.ng I ) ) 000

105— DuplexTriplex / Rent
A V A IL A B L E
7 b d rm rl bath
carpet eppiierve* tcreened
petto Ieundrv SltO 221 22SJ

NOW HIRING!
O utstanding O pportunity For

EXPERIENCED CASHIERS,
GAS ATTENDANTS AND
FAST FOOD PREPARATION
sh

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\}&lt;&gt;/) CENTERS

5 LO C A TIO N S IN SEM IN O LE COUNTY

• Auto / Truck Refueling
• Full Line Convenience Stores
• Fast Food KitciTiens
Fried Chicken Subs Donuts

•
•
•
•
•

Top Salaries f
Free Lite &amp; Hospitalization
2 Paid Vacations Each Year
Profit Sharing Plan
Other Benefits
MAKE APPLICATION IN PERSON •

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•

A T 202 N
L a u te l A v e . S a n lo r d
M o n d a y T h iu F n d a y S JO A M
4 JO PM
N O P H O N E C A L L S &lt; T l£ A S l

\

Recenditiened Ap#lien&lt;e«
tre m U ) W A R R A N TY .
B A R N ETTS
CASSELBER R Y
BJ4I11 )
. . . M B 5411

By Owner i d ) 000 with 15 000
down to hold 2nd mortgage 2
bdrm 1 both living 1 dining
room u re e n e d porch ♦ green
h o u te
g e re g #
A iiu t w t
mortgage 12) 771f _______
LO NG W O O D ) b d rm
1 bath
New ro o f
k 5.0 00 d o w n
OW NER
F IN A N C IN G
s a ooo i2 i 4*4’
C O U N T R Y W ID E R E ALTY
*•« » f Itrokyr
II I t ill

NEW HOME
Lovely 2 B d rm
2 bw»h with
great room flreplwce eel m
k it c h e n , d in in g ro o m
beautiful wooded lot |/4 400

151— Investment
Property / Sale

Beechtttfe R etffy. R E A L T O R S
444 4)/ 1212
Open 7 days'

C O L O R T E L E V I S IO N
R
C
A J)
(O lor con*oie
•e'evi*&lt;on 0*g&gt;nai p rice over
IBQ0 b a 'am r &lt;Jl * \ **
or *e*e over payment* of 12)
m onth N O M O N t Y D O W N
Still in warranty Fre e home
tria l, no
atohgation C a n
44J 5J44 day or night

155— Condominiums
Co-Op / Sale
2 bdtm I *y hath Laundry
ro o m
den. pool C*o*e to
*hopp«rsg Owner motivated

)41OOO 12101Mor in *a72
157-Mobile
Homes / Sale

PHONE 3231443
For quelity crettm an*hip and
competitive price* let u* price
out your new home
Sanford Nice 2 bedroom hom#
with living room dmtng room
paneled fam ily room laundry
room w ch k*hop Cell for in
tor m at ton ) J ) 11OB or I U 4))/
i4 ) «O0 or be*f otter

2444 Senterd Ave

321 0759 Eve 322-7643

Used M obile

W ill S t m t C o .............321 5005

STEMPER

Sanford 1041 : bdrm ; bath
vp'tt la K 7j central a ir.
fam ily park finer*-ng avail
able Agent fee Q1U__________

ROHM I | R A TH
L * r«*
ro o m t
a a t In k itc h a n
titapiac*
db l cat g a r a g .'
111 000 d o » n Ownar will hold
Tnd m orlgaga U ) S00

161— Country
Property / Sale

C O U N TR Y H ID E A W A Y
Log
howka on a p p r o .lm a to ly I
•ft*da&lt;r*« O n ly |7f too

Cattle Ranch Good water t
g f a*s Clove in easy a u e t*
10 A c r e s
140 000 14000
d w n late mo 12) 0040

163-Waterfront
Property / Sale

O TH E R H O M ES . LO TS .
ACNE 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 EA LTO R i n Ittl

S A N F O R D la a .a |)o H
lay ooo
W M a lx io w k k i
r e a lto r
m Ha)

L IS T W IT H U S 1

/ Furniture

A S S U M E NO Q U A L I F Y I N G ! I
Bdrm |ti la th l.r g a t o n o d
ya rd ' SS.MA a*am. t i l t Ma
P I T H u l l N A rn r a i I I yry
Mava right ml S H .tM
R A M B L E W O O O I S T O R Y with
ipark lin g paall Hwg* itow*
•rraplac*' Cathadral Catling*'
AH tha «* tra il At t u r n , na
g v a llly ln g l A lm a il naw l
147 see

i* a « M w r it » i
Larga * bdrm ] bath brick
hom* in Highland P a rk . J IM
*g It with dbto car garag*
pi irk l* X )l patto largo tot « /
me# iandK *p&gt;n9 Akkumabl*
7 &gt; y\ mortgag* with potkibl*
ownar llnanclng S I &gt;4 too
177*7*4

SHENANDOAH
VILLAGE
APTS.

Appliance* F a r Sale Rettored
by Accurate Appliance He
pa if 122 4204 (N o le m o n * » |

4220 S ORULROO DWVl
B
SANTORO

N ’ P h o th lk L J v i 1 | m
hatchback E e trp c 'e a ^ ’ 2 000
• |4 200
« 122 404
eg; &lt;
, C lW vfR t
Unbe' evabie pr iceRedvc edlZW )
Caurfesy Portia*
) I ) 21)1

N N V ) Duty D ryet
Rr | *
t-onad a v a ia do
M. s» see'

1kf4C h U f C H i a
See to b e iu v e
|see)
Courtesy Pontkac
I I I )I21

Lumbar Far Sale l« f |
**
From 1 4 4 4 i 10 11 SOt 2 SC
204Palm Pipe# i ; i * ) )

U Pvgeat 0*esel Wagon *
9« i d Needs work *aO0 22)
7240

Rebuilt K IR B Y f t tlte o A u p
Guaranteed K irb y C#
214 W 1st St 121 Si44

U Pont.ac A*tre Coup#
LOW m .'ra g e See to bei'#«e fee)
Ceurtesy Pant.ac

231-Cars

For Sale
Stove dining room
*ef
spring* and rtsaffre**
tw in and full bdrm te* *ab‘e%
•amp* picture* d»ape* and
odd* and end* 22)22/2

'♦ B u n k fle c tra
» old air *1 100

_in;?*o

/* O 'd* T o r onasto very clean 2
duo* air. cryi*a loaded Cell
at*er s )22 ’ &gt;04________________

235-Trucks/
Buses/ Vans
'tea Dodge Pick U p New motor
brake* fire* *0 \ restored
\ ..
I etc F o rd 1 4 *on p*ckup dump
truck New pam tm g uphot
stery tune up and front end
alignm ent Apple p*e ccmdf
••on Your* tor 44SOO Dump
trsKk feature alone i* worth
\t0 00 a day )0 ) )/4 2 'f )

7) M arda l cyl a «p A M f M
1*4) Pontiac Tran* Am
mag wheel* Hun* A looks
lesadrd T top Nadu&lt;ed 11991
(ou*tfs* Por»t.a«
m 21)1 good )7*S 222 aee;
U F o rd
Tan Pickup f ••
cond
E n g in e need* work
Mu*t see to appreciate |i 000
firm Al*o 12 ft tilt trailer
*i M u .t.o g M A C H
kTYVkOan
E »C Cond New I p'y tire*
T O R O PICK U P S
S * .rr* i *o
1400 ca*h 12i 44ee
( NlOM if CK"
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FO R E S T A T E
C o m m e r c ia l or Re*&gt;denftai
Auctions A A|tpra-*ai* C e "
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BidCitdill
NoCitdil’
WE FINANCE

REAL ES TA TE

IPRKENTINGj

NMIONAl AUTO SALES
1170 S Sinloid 371 4075

Leaser taws Verier d Pool Home
Saturday May 11th 1 P M

C7se»»o»el Ch#bet»e
wo Detuot i Owner so ooo mile*
Unbelievable
tees
Caertetf Pantiac
IIIn il

Fea«t your aits an this lovely
J bdrm 2 bath heme tn the
heart et Senatord This home
l* designed with sunken living
ream leg im m g t eat in
kitchen, central heat atr peal
14X20 with screened covered
pa tio
C t n iB lilt w ith now
carpet custamdrapes paddle
tans Ivg cedar utility shed 4
m u c h much m are
D irec
Isons
F ro m Airpo#' Blvd no rlh o n
Mark Ayr la F2t*2

e DAYTONA AUTO a
★ AUCTION 4
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Daytona Beach
a a • a a Helds a • • e • •

7UBLIC AUTO AUCTION
E . . . y W . i l N il* *17 M PM

* Where Anybody a
* Can Buy or Sell! *

I'frv te w Friday May I0fh tram
2 pm la 4 pm A Saturday.
AAay lllh lr ens If am to sale

Far mare detail*
I *&gt;4 2)5 4)11
Debar y Aula A M a n n a Late*
Across ttse river to p c th iil
116Hwy 179j OeNery 444IUl

R E A L T Y W O R L D . Cstan C
C a lla y.ir . Stavtn C Colley
Realtor A ssn Auctioneer
Far mare lalecmetien call

44 Pontiac F ier o 5pot t* ioupe
Reduced
I4 tt )
Courtesy Pontiac
) ) ) 1US

79 A M C C o n c o id Lim itvd
4CyI automatic w dbl# vanity
•isors SO 004 original mile*
I UO Down Cash er trade A
lew m onthly payment*
see #404
see m o
44 N&lt;s*an 4 K 4 need* bumper
A wm d*hield t&gt;000 A take
i&gt;»er paym ent* )2 ) 2|71 aftera

239— Motorcycles
and Bikes
H a r le y D a v id * o n
71 S L H
Spur title d
w ith origina l
equipment
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M l — Appliances

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223— Miscellaneous

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111—Appliances
/ Furniture

113— Storage Rentals

125— For Lease

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BLONOIE

Don't Be Content With
Sciatica Pain Control

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by Mon Walkar

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THE BORN LOSER

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DEAR DR. G O T T - My father
has sciatica. His doctor has
given him a prescription for
painkillers, which he refuses to
take. Is there any other way to
relieve the pilin'’
DEAR READER - The term
“ scia tica " is confusing, so
perhaps I'd better give you a bit
of definition. I apologize If my
reply Is too long-winded.
There are two sciatic nerves,
one going to each leg These are
really nerve bundles made of
many fibers feeding out from the
lower spine. They are sensory
nerves (of sensation) und motor
nerves (which control move­
ment). The components of the
sciatic nerves Join to form large
nerve trunks that supply the
buttocks, thighs and lower iegs.
When nerves are Irritated,
they malfunction Sciatic nerves
are no exception. The sensory1
nerves not only send pain
messages to the brain, but also
transmit Information about heat,
c o ld a n d b o d y p o s it i o n .
Therefore, when the sciatic
nerve Is pinched or Inflamed, a
person will usually experience
pain along the course of the
nerve. He may also demonstrate
numbness and loss of sensation
When motor components of
the sciatic nerve are Irritated, a
patient will lx- aware of weak­
ness or clumsiness of the leg.
Ordinarily, the muscular con­
sequences of sciatic Inflamma­
tion appear long ufter the pain
and Indicate a much more
serious prognosis. If the in ­
flammation is not relieved. jx-rmuiient nerve damage may re­
sult and the victim can lx- left
with a font drop or (x-rslsteni
weakness of the leg Irritation of
the sciatic nervr may occur at
any point along the course of the
nerve.
In my experience, the worst
sciatica results from pinching of
line of the nerve bundles as It
leaves the s p in a l co rd . A
"slipped disc" In the spine Is a
common cause of nerve pin­
ching Arthritis ol the spinal
column Is also an extremely
common cause of nerve Irrita­
tion because of abnormal calci­
um buildup along (he lips of the
vertebral bones, where the
nerves enter and exit from the
spinal cord.
I’aln medication may help the

symptoms of sciatica, but It will
noi cure the condition If your
fat hr r Is over 50. doctors must
Investigate the possibility that
he has either a degenerated disc
in his backbone or an arthritic
spine that Is Injuring the sciatic
nerve.
If his problem Is due to a
ruptured disc or calcium deposit,
he will have to consider surgery
to repair the damage
In any case, h r should — In
my opinion — not be content
with simple pain rebel H r
ACROSS
1 Shsrry
6 Bolt
11 Fid with lav*
13 Sowceol
cnompajne

14 Star Clu«t*&gt;
15 Crtttt
18 Glob#
17 Wooden tub
19 Month |*bbr |
20 Wav* (Sp |
22 lumberman *
boot
23 Bank payment
labbr)
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labbr)
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30 Ensign (abbr |
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AmonRa

should be examined by a doctor
who lakes his symptoms more
seriously. Your father may re­
quire spinal X-rays, a C A T scan
or — as a last resort — a
myelogram, a type of special
X -ra y that may demonstrate
where and to what extent the
i.itii nerve Is being pinched
Send your questions to Dr.
GotI At r o. Box 91428. Cleve
hint!. Ohio 44101
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May I have tht* pleasure ol
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controversy about cue bidding
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bidding ol today's deal.
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strength. East passed with Ills
13 high-curd points. North made
a limit raise ol three spades In
response lo his partner's open­
ing one-spade hid South now
made a slam iry with Ills
four-dub hid
North looked al Ills eight
high card (xtlnts and derided lo
suppress his heart arc. When he
hid four spades. South assumed
that North did not have a red
acr. He passed and Ihe good
slam was missed.
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this When partner makes a
slam Iry. should you show an
ace. even though you construe
your hund to he of a very
minimum nature?
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and sensible. When partner
expresses slam Interest, you
have an obligation to show an
ace. regardless of your strength.
If cue-bidding thnl ace does nol
pul you higher than the game
level. In today s deal. North
would show Ihe heart acr. and
the slam would be reached
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say where South bids four
diamonds as a slam try and
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would not show that club ate at
the five level unless he has more
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What The Day
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G ARFIELD

by Jim D a v it

L E O (July 23-Aug 221 Co­
workers will lx- annoyed If you
try to take sole credit today for
something they had a hand In
bringing about. The rr's ample
ro o m In the s pot l i g ht for
everyone.

Y O U R B IR T H D A Y
M A T S . 1B8S
Latent talents that you have
•eldOO) e x p re s s e d w ill be
V1R OO (Aug 23-Sept. 22)
exercised advantageously In the
year ahead. These attributes will Don't let the actions of unother
grow In strength each time you dull the edge of a fun Involve­
m e n t t o d ay . D i s a s s o c i a t e
use them.
T A U R U S (April 2D May 20) Do yourself from this person and
not attempt to use flattery to have a good time.
gain alms today. Others will
L IB R A (Sepl. 2 3 0 I 23) Your
have greater respect for you If assessment of situations Is likely
you are forthright and sincere. lo be far more accurate than Ihe
OKkfINl (May 2 1slune 20| If Judgment of your companions
possible, try to keep friends oul today. Don't let them overly
of your financial affairs today. Influence your decisions.
Even though they may try to be
SCO R P IO (Oct. 24 Nov 22)
helpful, they're likely lo ruuse Don't get hung up on Insignifi­
you complications.
cant factors when negotiating an
CA N C ER (June 2lsJuly 22) agreement today. If you're In
Accept others for whal (hey are accord on the major theme,
today. Instead of trying lo make d e t a i l s wi l l t ak e c a r e of
them over In your Image. Their themselves.
good points will surface If you let
S A O IT T A R IU 8 (Nov. 23 Dec.
them be themselves.
21) It's Imperative today that

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C A P R IC O R N (Dec. 22 Ja n .
19) Lei go and enjoy yourself
today but don't allow overlndiligence lo gain Ihe upper hand.
Everything In moderation makes
for a healthier, happier day.
A Q U A R IU S (Jan 20 Feb. I9|
Early In Ihe day you're likely to
brush y o u r responsibilities
aside. Later, however, you'll
work at an accelerated pace to
make up for lost time.
P ISCES (Feb 20-March 20) Be
complimentary today lo one who
really deserves It. even though
(his Individual never (Milted you
on the hark when you did
something outstanding.
A R IE S (March 21 April 19) In
your business dealings today try
to eliminate all of the frills and
small talk. Things will work out
better tf you get right down to
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                    <text>Sanford Woman
Dies In Crash
In New Mexico

'Bumper Law' Protesters
Plan Convoy To Capital
By Janie U nat
H erald S ta ff W r ite r
A Sanford "tall truck" enthusiast
envisions a convoy o f 3.0TX) trucks
converging on Tallahassee August 31
to protest the new "bum per law"
prohibiting truck bumpers from being
more than 28 Inches from the ground.
Dave Scott, president of the Sanford
OfT Hoad Four-Wheel Drive Club said
he and his fellow club members object
to the law. passed during the last
session of the Legislature, that re­
quires the front bumper of trucks that
weigh less than 5.000 pounds to be no
more than 28 Inches from the ground
and rear bumpers to be no more than
30 Inches from the ground. Scott said
"Nobody listens to us." Scott said of
thr club's earlier attempts to defeat
the law "This Is the only way we can
gel them to listen."
The law Is to go Into effect Oct J|
Club members circulated |&gt;etltlonv
and sent 5.000 signatures to the
Legislature In Tallahassee before the
law was passed, but to no avail

Truckers from the Sanford area
plan to meet truckers from south
Florida at the Union 76 truckstop on
175 and Highway 44 near Wildwood
at noon Aug 31. Sanford drivers will
organize at a meeting 8 p m August
23 In the Zayrr's parking lot on U S
Highway 17-92 In Sanford.
From Wildwood the full convoy Is
expected to travel north on 1-75 to MO
and from there to Tallahassee The
Florida Highway Patrol plans to escort
the convoy to Tallahassee. Scott said
"W e received 20 acres o f parking
space In Tallahassee, but it won't Ire
enough." Scott said On Sept | the
truck drivers hope to meet with Gov
Hob Graham to voice their grievances
and oiler explanations for wanting to
keep their truck bumpers above the
28 30 inch limit. Scott said
Proponents of the b u rn e r law. such
as the Departrr,
of Highway Safety
and Motor Vehltles. referred to a
Florida Highway Patrol survey which
See CONVOY, page 5A

A midnight accident claimed thr life
o f a Sanford woman east of Albuqurrque. N M . when thr driver of the car
she was tiding In fell aslrrp — sending
iheir compaci into a median guardrail
and shearing the car in two

Mrs according to a spokesman for the
Bernalillo County S heriffs Department
Driver of the vehicle the dead woman's
flanre. Julrk Meissner. 31. ol the same
address, was In stable condition in the
I rr^hylrrlan Hospital o f Alhuqumpir
with possible nrrk and back Inltirlrs

H*r*U PSo'o b, Ttmn, V.nttnl
- P r fSider?* o f o f ,he
O ff Road Four W h e el D rive
club, left, and Steve B ussard, vice president, show off their tru cks

P&amp;Z Agrees - Reluctantly To Rehear School Lot Issue

By Donna Estes
H erald S ta ff W r ite r
Art obviously Irkrd Sanford Planning
and Zoning Commission Thursday
flirted with tossing right back to
Sanford city roinmlsalnnrrs the middle
school lot hot potato' thr commission
batted back to the P&amp;Z Monday. Hut
they didn't.
Monday the city commission did not
act on a rezonlng request from a
developer who wants to put a shopping

center oji jbc lot. I I .ores across Irom
made a motion to send thr matter back
SnnlonbAhttdlr School Instrad It voted
to tile city commission without rrc
4-1 toafeiti/n thr controversial matter to
ormnrndutlon "There's no way we ran
thr P&amp;Z The planning board voted 3 2
guarantee a full board will la- here. '
on July 18 to recommend approval of
Malone hjIi I Ills motion was seconded
developer Hubert ILillaw ay's request
hy Sheila Huberts Hoard Chairman
for commercial /oiling In thr single
John Morris Instructed staff to provide
family residential area, but City Com
city commissioners with copies of the
mlsnluner John Mercer said Monday he
law creating the PAZ Commission.
would llkr the full 9-mrmbrr Ixvard to
The copies will show, Morris said,
give its recommendation
'that a quorum of the nine member
I’&amp;Z member Jay Malone Thursday
Iroard — live members — is empowered

to take aetlun
/
Hoi Morris wild City Attorney Hill
Collier! ruled they must lake up the
m atter again with another public­
hearing Morris said the attorneys
Interpretation was that since the city
commission lallrd to act Monday night
the Issue was Irlt In limbo. To consider
I he rezonlng again. It has to go through
thr process beginning with I’&amp;Z ugaln.
S e e I.O T , page B A

School Board Agrees
On Non-lnstructional
Personnel Contracts
By Janie Gnat
H erald S ta ff W riter
Secretarial and lion Instructional
employers of thr Seminole County
School Board can start look ing
forward lo pay Increases (or the
1985-80 school year due to agree­
ments made brtwrrn negotiators for
Seminole County Schools ami the
Sem in ole Education A ssocia tion
(SKAI ll those agreements are ratified
hy the School Hoard and union
members.
M a rsh a ll O g le lr e e . e x e c u t iv e
director and chief negotiator lor the
SF1A. said secretarial jrersonnel re­
ceived overall an average Increase ol
6 2 percent Instructional aides, the
largesl group In this category with
432 throughout the county, will
receive at least a 3 74 percent
tnrrea.se. Their starting salary was
$7,495 In 1984-85 and was negoti­
ated lo $7,775 (or 1985-86 An
Instructional aide with one year ol
experience under Ihr nrw contract
will receive $7,988. according to
Ogletrre. representing a 6 58 percent
Increase An employee In that jm&gt;h|tlon with 15 years ol experience
would earn $11.194 up from $10,566
In 1984 85.
An executive secretary who Is
employed 12 months out of the year

has a starting salary of $12,112
under ttie new contract, hut during
the 1984-85 school year earned
$1 1.676 With one year ol cx|&gt;erlrncc
an employee In that |&gt;osillon would
earn $12,439 under the new contract
and with 15 years rx|iertrncr would
earn $17,205 op from $16,285 dur
log 1984 85
These Increases bring the total
spent on secretarial salaries to
$6 022.474 tor the 1985 86 school
year. This represents a 5342.768
Increase In taxpayer ronlrthulions to
those salaries over last year's figure
ol $5 679.706
If non-lnstructional personnel are
Included In the llgurrs. the overall
cost to the school Ixkitd for thr two
groups trom the 1984-85 llslcal yrur
lo Ihr 1985-86 llslcul year Is about $ I
million. The two groups represent
about 1,200 employees The Increase
In ihr accrrtrrtal unit's salaries and
tienellts was about $434.(XX) and
non instructional jtersonnrl saw an
overall $M 5,000 Increase In salary
and lieneflts
Ftxxl service employees arc typ i­
c a lly ih r lo w e s t paid o f n o n ­
Instructional personnel and are
employed on a It) mouth basts
according to F^rnest Cowley, chief
negotiator lor the school system

The car. a 1981 two-door Honda,
s k id d e d c o u n t e r c l o c k w i s e and
slammed nose first Into the highway h
median guardrail, according to a depu
«.v s report Upon impact the Iroui end
ol thr vehicle sheared oil at the car s
llrrwall The rnglnr cam e to r e s t in dir
middle of thr road, the car against the
guardrail, a rr|&gt;orl said
According in the depotv •, estimation,
the car was traveling in excess ol 70
mph on the 55 mph road ai the tune ol
the Incident
Charges are pending an invrstiga
lion
When Mrlssnri was asked dating a
telephone Interview from Ills hospital
lied If he and Miss Jorgensen were
iravrllng to Albuquerque lo get mat
rled. he paused thru said "II dorsn I
matter any more.
Meissner Is a homeopathic physician
hut d o es not m aintain an oilier
Homeopathy Is thr method ol treating a
disease by drugs, given In minute
doses, thut would produce In a healthy
person symptoms similar lo those of
the disease.
- D o n a Jo rd a n

C a s s e l b e r r y S t a lls
O n C o u n ty T a lk s

M#f$ld P»wl$t fey T#mmy
N egotiators for Seminole sch ools' non instructional personnel listen
to school b o a rd proposals T h u rsd a y In a 311 hour b argain in g session
From left, Sharon Holmes, E v e ly n Leonard, R ic h a rd Downer, Ed
Foltz, N an cy W h eeler and M a rs h a ll O glelree
They have a beginn'.ng yearly Income
tor lull time em ployers o( $6,753 for
new em ployers under the nrw con­
tract. up from $6,494 during the
1984 85 school year A Itxxl service
employer with six years of experi­
ence would earn $8,430. up from
$8.107 last ye ir and with 15 yeursof
experience would earn $10,939. up
Irom $10,519 last year
Unskilled laborers such as custodi­
ans and some maintenance workers
have a beginning salary ol $9,572 up
from $9,204
With six yeurs ol
experience those workers have a
See C O N T R A C TS , page 5 A

C rn e a t C o w le y

Bishop Tutu Risks Arrest In Sanctions Call
day after Botha hinted at limited
Alrtca'x disenfranchised blacks
"What the United Stairs wants Is , govrmmcnt representation for the
black m ajority but ruled out a
less Important than u hat will achieve
111. spcclfli result evrrvtxwlv wants one-man. one-vole system.
Tutu wild Botha lieluved llkr a
and that Is the end to upurtheld. and
that must tie established by negotia­ "hack politician" seeking votes and
"m rrrly rehashing shop-soiled, fly­
tions between South Africans —
blown cliches.. . 1 was devastated by
blacks. Indians, coloreds, whiles,
what he said
all." he said
"I may have to consider seMously
But M c F a rla n e In dicated the
thr timetable that I put forward about
rhangrs discussed by Hotha (ell short
punitive sanctions I said between 18
ol what the United Slates had been
und 24 months." Tutu said.
led to expert In high level talks last
Asked w hat new timetable he
week with South African olflctals in
would set. Tutu replied. "If ll Is going
Vienna.
lo happen ... then I think It should
As Tutu delivered a scathing attack
Immediately."
on Botha s speech, thr South African
Botha. In a major policy address to
rand dropped Irom 45 U S. cents to a
a congress o f his ruling National
record low of 38 U S cents on foreign
Party In Durban, made no offer to
exchange markets und gold mine
drastically reform apartheid — thr
shares dipped sharply.
nation's stric t system o f racial
" I think the chances of peaceful
segregation — and vowed never lo
change In South Africa arc virtually
surrender white political power.
nil." Tutu told a press conference a

Seminole County's efforts to open communica­
tions with Its sevrn cities has till a road lihx k In
Casselberry
A meeting ol the county commission and the
Casselberry City Council, scheduled for 7 p m
Monday. In Cussrlt&gt;erry has tiern canceled
County Administrator Ken ll&lt;xq&gt;rr said Hie
county commissioners requested the |nlnt inert
Ing und gave Casselberry several dales, luvlllug
them to ch(K&gt;sr ttirir most convenient tiuir The
C.issrllK-rry Council chose Monday
Mayor rTinrlrs G ln vtxk said Thursday Incanceled (fir m eeting after lie found llt.il two ol
ihr city councllmrn — Frank Stone and AI
Harmon — would Is- out ol town and thus
unavailable- for thr meeting
"W e have to wall until they — Stone, the
council ch airm an , and Harm on, tin- vice
chairman. — are back In town." Glasr ih k said
The agenda for thr Joint Hireling was set alter
discussion by llix&gt;per. Glascock and county
commission Chairman Bob Sturm. llnn|K-t and
Glascix k said
Thr topics of discussion w rrr to Include
modifications of the Semlnola Bnulrvatd In­
tersections with But ion Road and Winter Path
Drive dir 2-ccut gasoline tax ir r r r 'l v ltiqx*srd by
the county; a city request lot lluunrlul assistant e
from thr county with construction ot Ixmii ramps.
S ee T A L K S , page 5 A

Botho Refuses To Reform Apartheid

JOHANNESBURG. South Africa
(Ul’ ll — Nobel Peace Prtzr winner
Bishop Desmond Tutu today called
for im m ediate sanctions against
South Africa and said chances of
peaceful change ore "virtually n il"
alter President Pieter Botha's vow
never to surrender white rule
Tutu risked arrest with statement
and said he wut devastated by
Hoihas speech Thursday, which the
president hud called "tny manifesto."
Legal specialists said that under
South African law. It was an offense
to advocate sanctions against te
country und Tutu riskrd being urrested for hts statement.
In California. National security
adviser Robert McFarlane told re­
porters near President R eagan 's
vacation retreat Th u rsd ay thut
Botha's speech "appears to be some­
thing new ." but US. approval de­
pends on the reaction by South

According to Meissner, the vacation
ing couple wrrr Just east ol Albuqurr
que m Bernalillo County when the
a c c id e n t oeem red
M eissn er told
sherlirs deputies they were traveling
westbound In the left lane of Interstate
40 nrar Tljrras CAnynn around 12 12
a rn when hr fell aslrrp

"I am not prepared lo lead while
Souih Africans and other minority
groups on a road lo abdication and
suicide." hr said
"Destroy white South Africa und
our Influence and this country will
drill Into fartionul strife, chaos and
poverty.
“ I believe In participation ol all the
South Alrtran communities on m at­
ters of common concern." Botha said.
" I b e lie v e th e r e should e x is t
structures to reach this goal of
co-rrponslbtllty und participation."
Hr did not say. however, what kind
of political reform hr had In mind and
rejected outright any moves to make
blacks. Aslans and people of mixed
rare — known as "coloreds ’ In South
Africa — politically equal to the
nation s 5 6 million whites Blacks
number 22 million. 70 percent o f the
population

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JAKARTA. Indonesia (DPI) - A villager In
southern Sumatra has spent 19 months atop
a coconut tree to avoid |&gt;aylng his debts
The n ew sp a p er Slnar lla ru p a n said
Thursday the villager. Tohtran. 42. shinnied
up thr 64-foot tree in January 1984 and has
Ignored hts w ife’s pleas and threats of
violence to com e down
"W e are getting frantic." said Suyudl. the
village headman of Sukoharjo. 126 miles
northwest o f Jakarta "W e arc hoping hr
decides to com e down soon."
Hut Tohlrun. who scaled the tree to escape
hts creditors, said " I won't come dow n until I
get divine Inspiration."
He reportedly spends his tim e singing
Javanese songs and giving personal advice
and lottery predictions lo his fans, who loss
him food and drinks In return.
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Friday, Aug U , H U

NATION

Trend May Be Ready
To Do An About-Face

IN BRIEF
Storm Danny't Wont Damage
May Como After Iti Pottage
NEW IBERIA. La. (UPI) — Hurricane Danny, now huffing
Its way north as a squall line, may have been a second-rate
storm but it apparently brought first-class disaster to
shrimp and crab fishermen and coastal farmers.
Strong southerly winds trailing the hurricane pushed
salt tides 7 to 9 feet above normal Into placid haynus and
canals, spilling saline floods over low-lying fields and
fragile marshes Thursday afternoon.
Danny was downgraded to tropical storm status at 9 p m.
EDT Thursday.
The DOmlle highway from New Iberia southeast to
Franklin was banked by shattered sugarcane plantations,
the stalks t&gt;rri! almost to the ground by Danny‘s pounding
rains and high winds. Sugarcane farmers say If the plants
don't right themselves before harvest, barely one month
away, the whole crop rnay be lost.
The storm halted the ongoing rice harvest, soaking the
paddles with a mixture of rain and salt Gulf waters, and
waterlogged acres of soybeans.
Authorities said It was too early yet to tell how shrimp
and crab feeding grounds along the “ Gumbo Coast" will be
affected by the alien waters
The National Weather Service has lifted hurricane
warnings along the coast although gale warnings remained
In effect east lo Pensacola.

Suicide M ay Have Genetic Bate
CHICAGO (UPI| — Suicide Is rare among the Amish, a
community free o f the normal stresses o f modem society,
but It does occur, leading researchers to believe there may
t&gt;e a genetic basis to self-destructive behavior.
Researchers from the University of Miami School of
Medicine studied the Old Order Amish community of
southeastern Pennsylvania and found that suicides mostly
occurred In a few families with a history of mental Illness
and other suicides.
However, not all o f the families where mental Illness was
present exhibited suicidal behavior, leading the re­
searchers to believe there might be a genetic trull that
predisposes some disturbed people lo suicide.
“ Mental disorder In and o f Itself doesn't sey whether the
person will commit suicide." said Janice Egcland, u
medical sociologist, “ but there m ay be something
hlochrmlrully different alrout (potential suicides)."
Egeland and Dr James Sussex of the University of Miami
School of Medicine, reporting In the Journal of the
American Medical Aanoclallon. studied the Incidence of
suicide lietwern 1880 to 1980 In the Amish community,
using rurdlrul records and Interviewing relatives to
determine mental Illness.

Remains Mengelo's, Expert Says
WILMINGTON. Del. |IJPI| — A forensic scientist on the
research team that determined u skeleton exhumed In
Hru/ll Is that of Na/I war criminal Josef Mcngele says
“ there In no reasonable, possible way we can be wrong."
But another American researcher In the International
Investigation said he hopes additional evidence will be
found In Mengclc’a diaries to support the group's finding.
The six U S, forensic experts who went to Brasil in June
to study the remains believed to be Mrngelc'a met
Thursday lo begin writing their final report, which will go
to (hr Justice Department

FLORIDA
IN BRIEF
Louisiana Man Questioned In
Multi-Murders Charged In One
MILTON. Fla. (UPI| — More than u week after authorities
first began questioning a Louisiana drifter about a series of
murders In three states, authorities In Florida finally filed
charges In one o f hlrurre slaying*
Joint Francis Wllte, HI, of LuPluce, Lo.. was charged
Thursday with an open count of murder In the death of
Fruuk Puwe, 20, of Mobile, Alu. Powe's body was found on
Interstate 10 south of Milton on July 15.
T he death was initially Investigated an u hit-and-run, but
Saidu Itosa County Sheriff Mnurtece Coffman said the
warrant alleges W llle beat Powe, then dumped the body on
the Interstate und ran over him.
Wllle has been questioned for more than a week In os
many as 10 murders, Including that o f on 8 year-old girl
and u mutilation sluylng [kith victims were killed In
Louisiana. Authorities In that stute are continuing their
Investigation.

Bushes Cut In 1-95 Bandits Battle
MIAMI (UPII — Authorities are fighting highway bandits
with weedcutters, clearing away the overgrown brush
along Interstate 95 where the robbers hide and wait to
umbush motorists
City, state and county police have declared war on the
bandits who hurl rocks, tire [tins and bricks at passing
Vehicles lo slow them down and rob their occupants,
Since January, there have been 02 expressway robberies
lu (lie Miami area, most of (hem along Interstate 95. the
Florida Highway Putrul reported. Most o f the bandits have
escaped by (leelng Into the underbrush and down the
durkeued embankments.
On Thursday, 25 state Department o f Transportation
workers and 50 city o f Miami crewmen stripped uway the
overgmwn weeds and brush along a three-mile stretch o f
195 where many ol the robberies have occurred, ssld John
Taylor. DOT district director of operations.

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WASHINGTON (UPI) - The
"baby b oom " generation has
nearly completed Ita movement
through the nation's educational
system but there are signs their
children m ay be having an
Impact on school enrollments.
The U .S. C en su s Bureau
estimates total school enroll­
ment from nursery school to
college declined by 3 percent to
58.4 million people In the decade
between 1970-1981.
But (he bureau figures Indicate
an 88 p e rc e n t Increase In
nursery school enrollment In
1981 over 1970 — a sign the
baby boomers are beginning to
have children ready for the
school system.
The census study reported an
overall decline o f 3 percent In
the student population between
the ages of 3 and 34.
The overall decline, largest In
the elementary school age popu­
lation. "generally reflected the
replacement of children born
during the post-World War II
baby boom b y su bsequ ent
smaller birth cohorts." the new
study said.
It noted Dial elementary age
school enrollment declined by
lb percent while high school

A n d A n o th e r 5

88 percent Increase.
In elementary schools, there
were 27.795.000 students In
1981. compared to 33.950.000
In 1970. according to the census
estimates.
College en ro llm e n t among
people 14 to 34 years old
P R IV A TE -S C H O O L STUDENTS
Increased by 45 percent from 7.4
(% of all elementary/secondary students)
million students In 1970 to 10.7
15%r .....- i -----1
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r
million In 1981. the study said.
"Much of the increase Is at­
tributable to the population In­
crease caused by the post-World
War II baby boom, which lasted
10 %
until the early 1960s. and part
was due to Increases In enroll­
ment rates." the study said.
The study also found that
more women are going to coflegr In 1970. there were 46
5%
percent more men than women
among college students By 1981
about equal numbers of men
and women attended college.
For Hlspantcs. the numbrr
enrolled tn school Increased
1905
1970
1975
1980
1983
overall by 40 percent from 3 3
million to 4 6 million people, the
(S o u rc e National C an tat lo r Education Statistics)
HE A g r a p h i c
report said.
Elementary and high school
D issatisfaction w ith public schools has grow n since the enrollment rose by one third “ tn
mid-1970s, leadin g to Increased en ro llm e n t in both relig io u s part doe to rapid population
and nonsectarian p r iv a te schools.
growth whlcti was caused by
Immigration and high fertility."
the study said
enrollments stayed about the college enrollments increased
N u rsery schol en rollm en t,
College enrollm ent lor IIt»name — a little more than 14.5
million students — during the however, rose from I I million p.inics. the study said, doubled
period and nursery school and children lo 2.1 million pupils, an from 242.OOO to 5 10.000 people.

PRIVATE SCHOOLS
Enrollment is up

Y e a rs

F o r S te a lin g

Car

Man Faces 5 Y ears For Running Down Deputy
B y Deans Jordan
H era ld S ta ff W riter
An Altamonte Springs man found guilty
o f running dow n a Sem inole County
sh eriffs deputy has pleaded guilty to
stealing a car while a fugitive
Michael James Lilly, 34. of 91 I Sycamore
Lane, pleaded guilty to burglary and grand
thefl Tuesday Just a few hours before he was
found guilty o f battery on a law enforcement
officer
According to court records, sh eriffs depu­
ty John Butler had a warrant to airest Lilly
on a charge o f grand theft from Pinellas
County When Butler attempted to serve the
warrant on March 14 at a Sanford car
dealership where Lilly worked. Lilly tried to
run Butler down In a Ford LTD, Duller was
knocked up on onto I he hood of Ihr car. but
wus not seriously Injured After hitting the
ground. Butler fired live shots at the fleeing
Lilly, hitting him twice In the shoulder
Despite tils wounds. Lilly eluded police for
10 hours during which time he stole the ear.
court records show.
He was arrested Ihr following day In
Sanford as he was pumping gas Into a car.
Lilly could receive tip to live years on each
charge when sentenced Sept. 25 by Circuit
Judge Kenneth M. Lcltler.
In other court action
—James A. Pierce. 41, of 1407 laicust Avc.,
Sanford, arrested May 18. pleaded guilty lu
resisting arrest without violence lie was
arrested after he kicked a Sanford officer In
the stomach alter the officer told him to
calm down und stop cursing, u (Miller report
said He could receive up to u year lu the
county Jail when sentenced Nov. 12 by
srml rellred Circuit Judge Volte Williams
—Lorle Rose Finney, 19. and Joseph
Wilburns. 29. of 212 W 4th SL. Sanford,
pleudrd guilty to possession of m ore then 20

Housing
Starts
Down 2.4%

grains o f marijuana. They were arrested
May 9 alter officers with a warrant searched
their residence, according lo poller records.
They could receive up to a year In the
county Jail when senlrnced Nov. 12 by
Williams.
—William Paul Summers Jr.. 30. of Or­
lando. arrested May 17 alter be was vulgar
and ubuslvr to an officer and slugged her
when she went to arrest him after he wus
a c c u s e d o f t a k in g a b e e r fr o m a
supermarket. The store manager had agreed
not to press charges but the man refused to
calm down or change the tone of his
language afler the officer arrived, records
show Hr plcued guilty to disorderly conduct
und could receive up to 0 months In the
county jail when sentenced Nov. 12 by
Williams.
—Henry Lee Lewis. 31, o f 43 Lake Monroe
Terrace. Sanford, arrested March 22 on a
charge o f (lossesslon of cocaine. Lewis was
one of 11 people arrested during raids In the
Sanford urea by police and shertfTs depu­
ties. according to court records Lewis
pleaded guilty to possession o f cocaine and
fares up to a year In the county Jail when
sentenced Nov. 12 by Williams.
—Terry Lee Barnes, 36. o f 501 Marker St..
Altamonte Springs, arrested May 22 on a
charge o f carrying a concealed wea(M&gt;n
following a domestic disturbance. He could
receive up lo u year tn the county Jail when
sentencrd Nov. 12 by Williams.
—Michael A Scnkovlc. 22. o f 524 Orange
Drive. Altamonte Springs, arrested April 7
alter s l u M i t l n g at two men who confronted
him at his home following an assault,
according to an arrest report. Scnkovlc. who
pleaded no contest, could receive up lo a
year In the county Jail when sentenced Nov,
19 by Williams
—Kenneth Lee Ptnkey, 28. of Apopku.

WASHINGTON (UPII - The
nation’ s production of new hous­
ing slowed 2 4 percent In July
from June, the Census Bureau
said today, as housing starts
contributed less leadership lo un
nihrrwlsr lackluster economy.
Bollders also started fewer
houses Ihr month before than
llrst reported, gaining only 0.8
(icrcenl In June over May. less
than halt the originally reported
1.9 percent

arrested May 31 attrr he rohlied a woman of
$158 and a rosary while In the parking lot of
the Altamonte Mall, Altamonte Springs,
records show. He was armed at the nine
with a realistic looking loy handgun and
pleaded guilty to rnhbery He could receive
up to 3 years lu prison when sentenced Nov,
12 by Williams.
—David Barto. 18. of 206 Graham Road.
Fern Park, was sentenced to a year In the
county Jail In connection with the theft of
vledo recorders and stereo equipment from
an Altamonte Mall store Dec 15, according
lo a police rrport. He was sentenced by
Circuit Judge Dominick J. Salfl who gave
Barto credit for 23 days already served
—Sheryl Ann Robert. 29. of K&gt;4 Palmetto
Avc., arrested March 27 alter she presented
a forged prescript ton at a pharmacy on Palm
Springs drive, Altamonte Springs Dozens of
blank prescription forms were found tn her
possession, according to (Killer rrpurls. She
pleaded gvillty to attempting to obtain a
controlled substance by'forged prescripthm
She could receive up to a year In the county’
Jail when sentenced Sept. 4 by l.elllrr.
—Janice Anne Ruyce. 30, of Orlando,
urrested April 21 In Altamonte Springs alter
an officer watched her use cocaine In the
(larking lot of the Hotline Bullle Club. Slate
Road 436. according to court records. She
(deuded guilty to jtmsrssion of a controlled
substance and could receive up to a year in
Hie county jail when sentenced Sept. 4 by
Letller
—Inez Howard McGowan. 48, of Cherokee
Circle. Sanford, arrested May 4 afler slug­
ging and scratching a deputy and threaten­
ing to kill him and trying to take Ills gun.
reports show. She pleaded guilty lo battrry
on a law enforcement officer and could
receive up to a year In the county Jail when
sentenced Sept 4 by Loftier

Starts were duwn 13 percent
In May and are now significantly
below their level of u year ago.
Y et h o u sin g rem ain s the
brightest spot In the economy,
generating many new Jobs even
as factory workers lost more
than 200.000of theirs
The bench mark annual rale of
starts slipped to I 654 million tn
July, 4.4 percent under July
1984 after seasonal adjustment.
Without adjustment builders

have actually started 1.913 mil­
ium new dwelling nulls this year
through July. 5.8 percent fewer
than the.same period Iasi year.
Building (H-rrnlls, a signal of
builders' plans lor the future,
dropped for the second month,
down 0.9 percent in July alter a
3.7 percent decline In June
But* even with the decline
permits are running at a high
level of 17 million, when figured
yearly.

WEATHER
AR E A F O R E C A ST ! Today Danny, which ripped up crops
parlly cloudy. A chance of a f­ and halted harvests. Salt tides
ternoon sh o w ers and th u n ­ spilled Into bayous, and fresh
derstorms. High In lower 90s
water drained Into the G ulf
Wind southeast 10 mph Rain Coast, threatening the shrimp
chance 40 peroent. Tonight und crab Industry, loods forced
purtly clou dy with a slight most of the 2.200 residents ofc h a n c e o f e v e n i n g th u n - Delcambre, La., to leave their
homes Some Bayou Jack resi­
derstorrns. Low In mid 70s
Light wind. Rain chance 20 dents also lied alter spending the
percent. Saturday partly cloudy. day perched on u bridge for fear
A 40 percent chance of afternoon ItHders would move In If they
showers and thunderstorms. left, Storms In the Ohio Vulley
High low to jnfd 90s, Southeast Thursday covered Indiana roads
wind 10 mph
with up to 3 feet o f wuler and
damaged Ohio homes. But cooler
NATIO NAL REPORT) Storms atr behind (he storm promised
p u lled c o o le r a ir Into the relief for residents of the East
Northeast today, bringing relief anchored to atr conditioners.
from a heat wave that pushed “ It's getting back to a more
the demand for power to ireord seasonal level.“ said Paul Flkc. a
levels, while heavy rain spewed National Weather Service meteo­
by remnants of Hurricane Danny rologist. "Temperatures will be
spawned floods In the South. In the 80s from Maryland to
Th e th u n d e r s to r m s In the
M a in e ." Record highs were
Northeast developed along u cold reached Thursday with readings
front that extended from Maine o f 100 In B altim ore. 99 In
to the southern Plains. Hurri­
cane Danny, which was down­
graded to a tro p ica l storm
Thursday night, soaked the
lower Mississippi Valley. Seven
Inches of rain had fallen tn
Tteo* suoteun* provMM Sr ntetaor* */
Chalmette. La., by early today M* Msttate A i m Cio’ tai ot Jo*uri te l 0*0ta *
•rv
roprtmniotoy &lt;nte State arkw* «• ol
and up to 10 were expected.
nO B ntanlne today In tor St a t e markrto
Flash flood watches reached &lt;n«*v* Mrouffevf ms dor Pr*,*» Jo nof
from Louisiana and Mississippi imliMOo rflsil mork,y&gt; m sthjown
BAB A*k
across Arkansas and Tennessee
Atlantic Sink
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their homes and businesses by P ta ld o P w o r

Washington, and 95 In Atlantic
City. N.J. A high of 94 In muggy
New York resulted In packed city
beaches and a record demand
for electricity. Mayor Edward
Koch shut off the sir condition­
ing at City Hall and urged some
businesses to let em p loyees
leave early. One renowned New
Yorker. Mets pitcher Dwight
Gooden, also cut his day short.
Gooden, who had allowed no
more than three earned runs In a
game this year, gave up five In
Just five Innings In a 10-7 win
over Philadelphia. "T h is was
about the hottest game I've been
In.” said Gooden, who grew up
In Florida.
AJLEA READINGS (9 a.m.):
temperature: 80. overnight low:
7 6 : T h u r s d a y s h ig h : 9 2 :
barometric pressure: 30.06; rela­
tiv e h u m id ity : 88 p e rc e n t:
winds: east at 5 mph; rain; .31
Inch: sunrise: 8 55 a m . sunset
8:04 p.m.

S A T U R D A Y

T I D E S :

Daytona Beach: highs. 9:31
a m., 9 56 p.m.; lows, 309 a.m.,
3:13 p m .; F ort Canavtralr
highs. 10 09 a m.. 10:33 p m.t
lows. 3:42 a m.. 3 55 p m.;
Bayport: highs. 3.04 a m., 2:25
p in.: lows. 8:42 u rn..9 27 p.m.
B O ATIN Q FO R E C A ST: St.
Augustine to Jupiter Inlet out 50
mtles — Southeast wind near 10
knots through Saturday. Sea 3
feet or less. Scattered showers
and a few thunderstorms.
EX TEND ED FORECAST:
Sunday th ro u g h Tu esday —
partly clou d y. A chance of
mainly afternoon and evening
thunderstorms. Highs upper BOr
to lower 90s Lows In the 70*
except around 80 keys.

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Seminole Schools To Seek HeadjStart Funds
By Janie Onat
Herald Staff W riter
Seminole County's school system plana to
request $400,240 from the federal government by
Thursday to fund a Head Start program for 3- and
4-year-old underprtvlledged children, according
to Marlon Giannlnl. assistant superintendent for
instructional services.
Giannlnl received approval o f the proposal and
funding request from the School Board Wednes­
day night. She said the program could “ squeak
by' without $40,000 requested for general
services and health care.
Six portable buildings, at a cost o f $120,000.
are vital to the program, she said.

Plans for the program include two existing
structures at Midway Elementary School. Four of
the structures for which the school system is
requesting funds will be placed at Hopper
Elementary and tw o at Rosenwald School fbr
exceptional children.

Start program until mid-July when the stale said
It would recom mend’ the federal government -not
approvr a $400,000 grant application frjim SC A
Head Start, which is administered by the
federal D epartm ent o f Health .and* Human
Sendees, was operated by SC A for 17 years until
ihat agency voted to disband after binding for Ihe
program under their administration wa*dcnlcd
Also Wednesday. Faulkner handed School
Board Chairman Nancy Warren a $200 check
froth his company. Interstate Tire Service, as a
donation tc# the Head Start Program and
challenged all o ilie r businesses in Seminole
County to donate funds He (hen handed Mrs
Warren $4 as a personal donation of $ 1 from each

Longwood city commissioner Perry Faulkner
told school board mcnlbcrs he would noi apply
for funds to run the Head Start program as he
previously announced. “ Why should I try 'to
compete with an agency that Is doing a great
Job?" Faulkner said.
Faulkner served on the board of directors of
Seminole Community Action which ran ihe Head

County School Lunch
Prices Going Up 10%
A new “ Combo Lunch" will be
offered to Seminole County high
school students this year. If It is
successful tn the high schools It
may be offered In the middle
schools next year.
The Combo Lunch will cosl
$1.35 for students and $1180 for
(.dulls and will Include an entree
from ala carte Items such as
supreme pizza, chicken filet
sandwich, or burrlto. a choice of
milkshake or fruit punch and
limited choices of vegetables or
fruit, according lo Information
from the S e m in o le C ou n ty
School Board.
The Combo Lunch was tested
al Lake Mary High School last
year where It was successful at a
cost of $1.50.

those In three others. Middle and
high school students' prices will
be less than those paid by their
counterparts In the 15 counties
In the survey.

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A Healthy Thank You

H t r t l i Phftt* bp Ttmrnp VluctUt

S em in ole County School's Risk M a n a ger W a lte r M e riw e th e r
Jr., rig h t, presents c e r tific a te s of a p p recia tion for outstand
Ing s e r v ic e to the school system to th ree C entral F lorida
R e g io n a l H ospital e m p lo y e e s : top to bottom . Bruce Rasor,
R .N ., h ead e m e rg e n c y ro o m nurse; A l S abb arese, patient
co u n selor; and K ay B arth olom ew , m a rk etin g d irecto r.

Sanford Ignores County Annexation Objection
Over the objections o f a Seminole County
official, (be Sanford City Commission has
tentatively approved a request to annex 233
acres near State Road 46. extending the
city's boundaries to Interstate 4.
The property la bounded by State Road 46
and the v a c a te d Seaboard C oa stlin e
Railroad tracks and Oregon Avenue and
Jewett Lane. Owners of the property are
Viola Kastner and Ruth Dye, according to
city hall records.
Mrs. Kastner's son. Eoghan Kelley, who Is
handling the annrxtlon request, says he
wants to com e Into the city because the
family wants to be part o( "the new spirit In
Sanford."
But the Seminole County Commission

objects to the annexation.
County Commissioner Bill KirchhofT says
the annexation would take land out nl the
county's (Ire tax district which'supports the
county fire department.
The county commission hinted last week
It might take legal action against Ihe city If
It approves the annexation.
Deputy County Adm inistrator Woody
Price told the city commission Monday the
county has "great concerns" about the
annexation. He asked the commissioner* to
delay action on the annexation until county
and city staffers could incel to talk ubout
potential problems such as stormwater
management.

Price said the city and county need lo
discuss tiuw the tw o governm ents will
nppmurh annexation* near 14 In itir Allure.

Mayor Dcttye Small said city and county
officials could still inert but Ihe city Is
expanding and developing wrst ward.
The commission voted ft-O lo Irntullvely
approvr the annexation. The measure Is
scheduled to come up for llnul approval
Aug. 20.
In nmilhrr development Monday, Ihe
c o m m is s io n t e n t a t iv e ly a p p ro v e d
entrepreneur Jrnu I'u u lm ii's rrqursl lo
annex u tract on Upsala Road .limiting Mis
Kastner's.
— R ick Urunson

Open Door Led To Suspected Burglar's Arrest
OPEN DOOR ARREST
A suspect nabbed by Seminole
County sh eriffs deputies after
they spotted htin inside a San­
ford home which bad an open
front door, ran but was caught
and charged with burglary and
grand theft.
Deputies had been called to
Route 2. Box 1A. First Drive, at
about 3:50 p.m. Wednesday
because the front door of the
home was open, a sheriffs report
said.
They spotted a man Inside the
house and he (led out a track
door. Jumped three fences and
ran through several yards before
deputies caught up with him.
the report said.
Home owner Denise Beamon
arrived and said the man didn't
have permission lo be in (he
home and had apparently tried
to steal stereo gear. Ihe report
said,
Earl Johnson. 29. o f 3165
Burroughs Lane. Sanford, was
being held In lieu of $8,000
bond.
GUN * POT CHARGES
A man stopped by Sanford
police because his vehicle was
weaving on U.S. Highway 17-92
has been charged with carrying

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a c o n c e a le d f i r e a r m and
possession of less than 20 grams
o f marijuana.
. The gun and pot were found
after a policeman noticed a
partially smoked marijuana cig­
arette on the floor of Ihe vehicle.
The car was searched and a bag
o f pot was found In a shoe and
the 9 MM automatic handgun
was found under some shoes In
the car. a police report said. The
gu n w as loa d ed w ith nine
rounds and was within reach of
the suspect, the report said.
Kevin Anthony Desalvo, 23. of
Gretna. La., was arrested at 1:13
a.m. Thursday and was being
held In lieu of $5,000 bond.

TWO NABBED IN THEFT
Tw o 18-year-old Altam onte
Springs men have been charged
with burglary and grand theft.
T h e y 'r e accused o f stealing

stereo gear and records from a
home at 501 Spring Oaks lilvri ,
Altamonte Springs, on July 30.
Altamonte Springs |w&gt;ltre Were
tip p e d to the su sp ects by
another youth who reportedly
said hr had seen the Items that
were stolen from Holx-rt Lane, a
(K ille r report said.
Jeffrey Todd Wilson, of 6 7 1
Callntr Way. and Martin David
Dlrlsch. of 771 Callntc Way.
were arrested ul about 5:45 p.m.
W ednesday on Northwestern
Road at Trailway Drive. Alta­
monte Spring*. They were being
held In lieu o f $5,(XX) bond each.
SMOKE LEADS TO ARREST
A Sanford policeman smelled
what he thought was marijuana
smoke corning from a car at
Coastline Park on 8ih Street He
confronted the occupant o f the
vehicle, conducted a search and
reportedly found a small quart*
m y ol pot.
Christopher Leon Riggins. 23.
of 2070 Williams Ave.. Sanford,
was charged with possession ol
less Ilian 20 grains of marijuana
al 11:57 p.m. Wednesday. He
was being held In lieu ol $500
bond.
BU R O LAR IESft THEFTS
Cleaning equipment. Including

two sweepers and vurltms t licm
teals, were stolen Irorn a shed at
Hob Dance Dodge. 1) S Highway
17-92. Longwood The Items,
witlrh Ix-long to Bob Frick of
Boca Raton, were stolen between
Aug. II and 12. deputies re­
ported. The thle! cut a fence and
broke a padlock to get to the
Items, according to a shcrlfTs
report.
DU] A R R E S T S
The following persons have
been a rre s te d In S em in ole
County on a charge of driving
under the influence:
— Hilda Colton Hodge. 29. of
170E N. 3rd SI.. Winter Springs,
was a rre s te d at 2:07 a m
Thursday alter her car tailed lo
maintain a single lane on State
. Road 434. Winter Spring* She
w a s a ls o c h a r g c d w ith
possession o f marijuana and
di ug paraphernalia uflrr sheriff's
deputies booking her Into |atl
reportedly found a small quan­
t ity o f c o n tr a b a n d In her
possession.
— Arthur Leo Pllcbford. 31. ol
2590 Sanford Ave . Sanford, ut
12:24 Thursday alter In dim e
onto the median ol Slate Road
434. Longwood

Wekiva A A (no smoking). 8 p.m. Weklva
Presbyterian Church. SR 434. at Weklva
Springs Road. Cloaed.
Longwood A A . 8 p.m., R olling Hills
Moravian Church. SR 434. Longwood.
A la non. same time and place.
Tanglcwood A A . 8 p.m.. St. Richard s
Episcopal Church, Lake Howell Road.
Alanon, same time and place.
Sanford AA Step. 8 p.m.. 1201 W. First
St.. Sanford.

BATURDAT. AUOUST 17
East-Weat Kiwanls Club. 8 a.m.. Airport
Restaurant. Sanford.
Bsck to-School Fashion Show and brunch
sponsored by the United Methodist Women.

Head Start is a 20-ycar-old program that was
originally implemented hv President Lyndon
Johnson to help underprivileged children get a
head star! on school. Giannlnl said

A request by developer Bob
Hattawav for water service to the
Charlotte Street Industrial Park
has tH-en turned down by the
Longwood City Commission.
H al taw n y w as s e e k in g a
commitment from lumgwood tor
water service, a commitment
Seminole County officials de­
manded before giving approval
to tils building plans
The Hl-acre Industrial park Is
located in the imineorpuratrd
area of ihe county within the
c ltv ol A lta m o n te S p rin g s '
servlie area lint Hnttawy. who
was not at Monday's eliy com ­
mission Hireling, staled In his
written request that Altamonte
Springs only lias substandard
lines In the Immediate area In
addition, the Longwood line is
closer lo the site
The site for the industrial park
is on tin- south side of Charlotte
Street. Just west o f Ihr United
Pareel Servlet- tardily, There Is
an 8 inch water line located
mm ss Irom the Ihdusirlul site
llie commission voted unan­
imously on I I k - advice of stall to
deny the request because It was
outside ol I lie elty City Ait
iiilnlKlrnloi Greg Manning asked
the commission to establish a
In&gt;lu v of extending water service
only in lhose w illin g to be
annexed tnlo the city,
"II we're going lo spend the
lim e and money extending lines
It should tm within the c ity ,'' be

bis request to the city
Also Monday, the commission
voted unanimously to approve
several Items. They included:
• A site plan for Watson Realty
phase II. located on the north
side of Slate Hoad 434 east o f the
Meadows Wrst subdivision, drveloper. Watson Hrultv
• A site plan for Longw ood
Office Building located on the
south side of Slate Road 434,
west nt Let's Putt The owner Is
Riehaid Garland and tin- dcvrloper Is D rveleo Equity R e ­
sources
• An amendment lo the C om ­
prehensive Zoning Ordinance
that allow s package sew age
treatment facilities In eommerclal and Industrially zonrvl dis­
tricts at the discretion of the
commission The facilities will
be evaluuted on an Individual
basis on Ihe basis ol location,
she plan. use. Land Planning
Agency recommendations, and
existing |K&gt;licy standards

• An amendment to lilt- C om ­
prehensive Zoning Ordinance
rrqulrlng approval by llu* city's
Historic Committee's ol (dans
and specifications ut the exterior
of any building or structure to Ire
erected wtlhln the Longwood
Historic District tn-tore a build­
ing permit can be issued Th e
amendment also prohibits any
chunge ol purpose or use o f a
building or property unless such
, huuge Is r'Uhln uses permtltr-rt
s n lt l.
i
,
lliiiiu w u y m ild he m ay ask to In Ihr Historic District.
be n nnrxrd aiu! could resubmit
—J a n e C asselb erry

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ITtr Head Start program wsuld benefit about
2tk) underprivileged children. Giannlnl said, and
should be operational by Oct 15 ai least for Ihe
Midway location. 11 binds for ihe portable
buildings are approved construction time for
I hose buildings will have lo tie allotted before the
program can be Implemented ai Hopper and
Rosenwald

Lo ng w o o d N ix e s
in d u stria l P a rk
W a te r R eq u e st

Assistant Superintendent lor
Business and Finance Carey
Ferrell told board members If the
p r ic e In c r e a s e s w e r e n ot
approved the school lunch pro­
gram would suffer a deficit of
about $300,000. Ferrell said his
figures were based on a 10
percent Increase In participation
In the school lunch program and
an Increase in ala carte sales
"since we're moving more In
that direction."

In county high schools a wide
range of prepared ala carte Items
are available such as French
T h e b o a r d a p p r o v e d an fries, pizza, M exican Items,
average 10 percent Increase In special sandwiches and desserts,
the cost of school lunches for the according to Inform ation re­
1985-86 sc h o o l year at its leased. Last y e a r 's student
Wednesday meeting. Elementa­ participation In the lunch pro­
ry school children will pay $1, gram was 18.810 lunches per
up from 90 cents, middle school day. Participation has Increased
and high school students will by at least 10 percent for the last
pay $1.15. up from $1, and three years according lo the
adults will be paying $165. up School Board.
from $1.50.
Board members also approved
These prices represent the first a b r e a k fa s t p r o g r a m fo r
price Increase In three years. Hamilton Elem entary School
Seminole C ounty elementary and voted to discontinue the
students will be paying the same breakfast program at Plnccrest
price as those In eight of 15 due to Insufficient participation
counties surveyed and less than
—J a n ie G oat

of his family members and challenged every
Individual in Seminole County to do the same.

10:30 a.m.. Community United Methodist
Church fellowship hall. Highway 17-92 and
Ptney Ridge Road. Casselberry.
Sanford Womens' AA. 1201 W. First Si.. 2
p.m.. closed.
Lake Mary High School Band Barbecue,
noon to 5 p.m., Longwood Recreation
Center. W u m i Avenue. Barbecued chicken
or beef. The band will perform at I p.m.
Casselberry AA Step. A p.m.. Ascension
Lutheran Church. Overbrook Drive.
Re bos and Live Oak AA. noon. Rebus
Club. 130 Normandy Road. Casselberry
(cloaed). Clean Air AA for non-smokers, first
fioor. some room, same place and time.

SUNDAY, AUGUST IS
Sanford

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discussion. Florida Power and Light build­
ing. N. Myrtle Avenue. Sanford
Alanon meeting. 8 p.m.. 1201 W. First St..
Sanford.
MONDAY. AU O U ST 19
Maitland-South Seminole Chamber o f
C om m erce G olf Tournam ent. Bay Hill
Country Club, Orlando. Check-In and lunch.
11:30 a m. to 12:45 p.m, Shotgun start, I
p.m. Awards presentation. 6 p.m Registra­
tion deadline August 18. For Information
call 644-0741.
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.

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Priorities
Needed Here
O n ce again C o n g re s s shows that w h en push
co m e s to sh ove on defense sp en d in g, the
Pen tagon wins. House-Senate co n ferees. In
a p p rovin g u 9 3 0 2 .5 billion m ilita ry budget,
restored m oney fo r a ll o f the 22 w eapons
system s that e ith e r the House or S en ate had
vo ted to kill. In stea d o f elim in a tin g m ost of
th ose program s ou trig h t, conferees trim m ed
s o m e or spread th eir production o v e r a lon ger
period — th ereb y assuring that th e y w ill
c o n tin u e to g r o w , and, becau se o f the
ec on om ic In rffe c le n c y o f dribbling th em out
lon ger, that they w ill be even m ore ex p en sive .
H ea vy P en tagon lob b y in g did th e trick.
D efense officials p la y e d the usual cards, from
seriou s w arnings on beh alf o f som e w eapons
to argum ents a b ou t the econ om ic co n s e ­
q u en ces for co n g ression a l districts If the
production of ce rta in system s Is cu rtailed.
Hut w hile a pla u sib le case can be m a d e for
virtu a lly any w ea p o n system , the la w m a k ers
persisten tly shut their ears to the a rgu m en t
that therp's n o ch a n c e of keeping defense
sp en d in g w ithin sane lim its unless priorities
a re assigned that p ro vid e the clear rationale
for elim in a tin g a rm s the m ilitary can do
w ithou t.
T h e Pentagon w as granted Its req u ests to
p r o c e e d w ith at leust four m a jo r n ew
program s. Inclu din g the Strnlth b o m b er and
figh ter, at a co st estim ated at up to $200
billion o v rr the life o f the program s. A n d In
decision s that m ea n m ore risks for U.S.
secu rity because o f their threnl to strategic
n u clear deterrence, th e conferees g a v e the A ir
F o rce perm ission to test Its new an ti-satellite
wriqHin against a target In space. T h e y also
a greed to spend a n o th er $2.6 b illion on the
M X m issile and $2.75 billion, or d o u b le the
c u r r e n t y r a r 's s p e n d in g , for S tu r W a rs
research.
A ga in this yea r o u tla y s for tech n o lo g ica lly
sopiilstlcatcd w e a p o n s have c o m e at the
e x p e n s e o f c r it ic a lly needed th in g s like
replacem ent parts, m aintenance, a m m u n i­
tion. training and reserve supplies — all the
m a teriel required for rrudlncBs. T h a t 's a
d a n g e r o u s ly s h o r t s ig h t e d s k e w i n g o f
p riorities, particu larly since the a d m in istra ­
tion has never c le a rly defined Its strategic
ob jectives or d em on stra ted how m o re and
n m rr exotic w eu pons actually Im p ro v e m ili­
ta ry capabilities In support o f such strategics.
T h r nation's se cu rity Is hardly bolstered by
sp en d in g on w ea p o n s o f the future at the cost
ol lea vin g ou rselves vu lnerable today.
A lth ou gh the a u th orization m ea su re w ill
fa c e som e o p p o s itio n In Hie H ou se for
ellm lm itln g House-passed restrictions on new
c h em ica l w ea p on s, m ajor ch an ges aren 't
lik e ly In llic final sh ap e o f the defen se budget.
It 's a dism al prosp ect, all (he m ore no In view
ol the fact thiit the w ay C ongress and the
P en ta g on deal w ith defense sp e n d in g year
a lter year favors the self-interests o f each,
w ith few In du cem en ts toch a n g e In prospect.
Sen. Sam N u n n 's proposul to req u ire the
pen tagon to su b m it longer-runge sp en d in g
plans, tw o to fiv e yea rs ahead, w ou ld Instill
som e rationality to the process and certain ly
should he approved. Even then, h o w ev er, the
political clout o f th r Pentagon and the defense
Industry will w r lg li as heavily for a five-year
w eapon program us It has on a yea r-b y-yra r
basis. Nothing Is likely to cu rb Illogical,
W asteful defense spen d in g until C ongress
d ecid es to set p ra ctica l priorities and slick to
th em .

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W r ite

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publication. A ll lottoro moot be signed and
Include a moiling sddreee and, If poeelble, a
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Rethinking The 'Publish Or Perish' Credo
W ASHINGTON. The * 5 billion National In­
stitutes of Health will soon be proposing formal
rules to help officials deal with scientific
misconduct and fraud
But NIH's proposals seem more a grudging
Institutional response to bad publicity (several
widely reported Instances of fraud by federally
financed researchers earlier this decade) than an
Intense effort to root out distortions In the N1H
research product.
" T h e system Is not designed to catch
problem s." admits Mary Mlers. Institutional
liaison officer In NIH's Office of Extramural
Research. Instead. It relies on Investigations by
others (usually academic Institutions) lo trigger
possible consideration of sanctions against
unethical researchers.
But the system produces only two or three
allegations a month that the research office
considers Important enough to pursue. In five
years lim e, less than a dozen researchers have
ever received any form of serious sanction, such
as Ineligibility for further federal funding
A num ber of prom inent biomedical re­

searchers. however, point to other serious
ethical problems In federal research which the
NIH overslgl.. system and other safeguards
largely fall to address.
A former dean of a prominent New York
medical school told my associate. Tom Miller:
"T h e peer review system In (medical) Journals
has failed. Particularly on large scientific learns,
there's so much pressure on researchers to
carry out their own work that they’re often too
busy to catch distortions In their colleagues'
research."
Says Dr. Robert Pctersdorf. dean of the
University of California at San Diego Medical
School
Department chalrmer used to read
every paper emanating from their departments
Now. even the division heads don’t read them ."
Because It's caster to Judge quantity than
quality, adds Pctersdorf, “ academic promotion
com m ittees count and weigh (pu bllshedl
papers."
Amidst the reams of scientific papers, other
checks on the quality of research suffer as well.
" I t ’s damn right Impossible for (medical

Journal) editors to detect fraud.’ says Dr.
Edward Huth. editor o f Annais of Internal
Medicine. It's nearly as difficult to detect failure
to report an Initial group o f experiments in
papers discussing the findings o f later, more
successful ones, he adds.
As a result. "T h e (biomedical) literature has
apparently been polluted with false reports,
many o f them proximal to the care of patients
and therefore threatening to Innocent people."
says Dr. William F. Raub. deputy director for
outside research at the National Institutes of
Health.
The "capital crimes" of science, data forgery
and manipulation, are well-publicized once
detected. But other "less outrageous" ethical
problems tend to be Ignored, even though their
cumulative effect In distorting scientific re­
search Is probably greater,
While federal funding decisions must relied a
researcher's ability to show results, they too
often adopt frequency o f publication as a
short-term measurement of research output and
productivity.

S C IE N C E W O R L D

W A S H IN G T O N W O R L D

Immune
Response
Therapy

Dilemma
For Tax
Reformers
By Joseph Mlanowany
WASHINGTON (UNI - No matter
how rosy a picture they try to paint,
congressional tax writers have a
problem with tax rrforin — unless
they want to deliberately turn It Into
a lux Increase, the Idea seems
destined to lose money.
And. with all sides decrying the
more lhan $200 billion deficit and
President Reagan Insisting there be
no tax Increase, cither option Is a
likely candidate to kill the noble
concept o f simplifying the nation's
convoluted lax code.
The problem Is as much political
as It Is economic and the answer
may come only If Reason agrees to
drop his opposition lo tr lax Increase
or accepts a substantially rewritten
reform plan — Iwo options he has
shown no willingness to pursue.
As most congressional tax experts
already knew, comprehensive re­
form Is a virtual Rubik's Cube
Every change that Is made seems to
prompt five others.
With Hcagan'a plan moving to the
drafting process In the House Ways
and M ean s Com m ittee, ch sn gc
seems Inevitable. Am ong other
complaints, there has been consid­
erable talk that It Is not fair to the
middle class and that It would, over
the next five years, lose money.
The administration und lax reformers In Congress say the revenue
Issue Is no problem: that the
president's plan will he changed to
make sure It does not lose money hy
the time the committee begins Its
work.

W IL L IA M R U S H E R

God Am endm ent?

People who like to stand back
from the hurly-burly ol dally events
and take a longer view of htslork-ul
trends are beginning lo wonder if a
time Is coming when the United
States will decide to acknowledge,
by the fo rm a l p rocess o f an
amendment lo Its Constitution, the
existence o f a Supreme Being.
No thoughtful person can deny
the Importance. Indeed the absolute
That may t&gt;c the rase, but the
ccntrlclty. of the point As author
larger revenue prohtem will come
Richard Weaver observed long ago.
once lawmakers start their tinker­ every Individual’s specific Ideas and
ing Ami tinker they wilt.
general convictions are referred for
For every tax break they retain —
ultimate verification to his "m rtawhether to help the middle class or
physleul dream o f the world" — his
some other special Interest — they
basic notion o f how (lie cosmos Is
will have lo find a way lo replace the
designed. On this subject, (here are
money. And with the most crucial
essentially two opposed views the
Hems, such ns the deduction for
religious view that II was created
state and locul taxes, worth billions
and Is ruled hy a Supreme Being,
of dollars, replacement money does
and the secular view that It Is the
not come easily.
uncreated and random byproduct of
purely material forces.
Certainly, lawmakers could try
There Is no douhl as (o which
some major surgery, such as creat­
view prevailed among the Founding
ing a fourth tax bracket that would
Fathers and fur rustly the first
he higher than the top rate of 35
percent the president has sug­ century o f our national life. From
the moment the framers o f the
gested
Declaration o f Independence ap­
hut If sweeping changes like that
pealed "to the Supreme Judge ol
are made. Reagan’s tupport will be
the World for the Rectitude of our
sevcrely tested. And with time
Intentions" and proclaimed their
running out on this congressional
"firm Reliance on the Protection of
session and lawmakers facing redivine Providence," the existence of
election next yeur. lax reform will
(he delly was simply taken for
almost certainly die unless the
granted by most American*. The
president Is wholeheartedly behind
founders wisely decided, however,
It,
lo prohibit (In the First Amendment)
the designation of any particular
On the political side, many Senate
denomination as an "established,"
Republicans urr still steaming over
or official, religion; and they also
what they view as a double cross by
guaranteed the "free exercise" ol
Hie W hile House In the receni
religion — und. fur that matter, of
budget fight

Irrrllglon. In a pluralistic society, no
other course was desirable, or even
possible.
But Die U n tie d S ta le s w as
founded In the late 1Hill century. In
the heyday of the Enlightenment,
and In Ihc ensuing two centuries —
and especially In our own — the
Impressive progress of science has
encouruged many people lo assume
I hut God Is an outmoded and
unnecessary concept, and (hat
henceforth mankind can. and In­
deed must, find Us way alone. In
terms of our national life, the
expression of this development has
taken the form of an Increasingly
passionate Insistence upon a total
"separation o f church and state.”
ullcgrdly as commanded by the
First Amendment. In the opinion of
many, this separation has some­
times been carried to almost ridicu­
lous lengths; hut that very fact
bespeaks the Intensity of the con­
victions Involved
As America begins to turn the
long corner Into the 21st century,
h o w e v e r , a num ber of
circumstances — the growing scien­
tific doubts about the infallibility of
the great secular trinity of Marx.
Darwin and Freud, for example, and
the perceived need for a more
clear cut philosophical confronta­
tion with Marxism-Leninism — are
prompting certain observers to ask
whether the time Isn’t approaching
for the United Slates to affirm In a
formal way. by means of a constitu­
tional amendment. Its own depen­
dence upon a Supreme Being. No
religion would be "established" bv
such an amendment.

By Elisabeth Pennlsl
UPI Science W riter
NEW YORK (UPI) - In aulolmmune disease, the Immune system
turns traitor and the body revolts
against itself. Unbridled, the sub­
stances that com prise a livin g
arsenal against disease can damage
kidney, skin, brain, heart, lung,
blood, und Joints.
Any one of about 100 diseases.
Including rheum atoid arthritis,
systemic lupus erthyernatosus. or.
possibly. Juvenile onset diabetes
might result, depending on the type
of cells and chemicals gone awry
and the l Issues they nffecl.
Oftrn the best therapies Involve
dally taking o f medication that
compromises the body's ability to
fight off disease and that has side
effects.
But belter understanding o f Im­
mune response und new approaches
for therapy are helping to quell the
trody’s rebellions against Itself, sci­
entists said at a recent conference in
New York on autoimmunity.
Immune response Involves pro­
liferation and Increased activity o(
white blood cells. Some while blood
cells called helpers drive production
o f proteins called antibodies, while
other*, called suppressor cells, slow
th is process. T h e h elper and
suppressor cells talk to cellular
antibody factories via chemicals
known as lymphoklnrs
Antibodies attack specific sub­
stances — usually foreign — In Ihc
body, but some attack Ihc body's
own tissue, homing In on DNA. the
genetic material of cells. This Is
called autoimmunity.
"A t one time we used to think
that autoimmunity was a forbidden
event." said Dr. Norman Tala) from
the University of Texas Health
Science Center at San Antonio.
Research now Indicates that all
people have a few antibodies that
attack the body Itself, but that they
are usually held In check.
"O nly a --few of these (auloantlbodlrs) cause tissue damage." said
Dr Bcvra Hahn from the University
o f California at Los Angeles.
One treatment approach Is to lake
the Immune system back to Its
Infancy, when the body was Just
beginning to muster Its forces and
was still deciding between what was
" s r lf" and what was foreign.
As the Im m u n e s y s te m r e ­
develops. It Is more likely to accept
as self those tissues it had been
reacting against, explained Dr.
Samuel Strobcr. professor of m edi­
cine ul Stanford University School
of Medicine In California.
Through radiation, or possibly
drug therapy, all the white blood
cells are destroyed. The thymus
gland, which seems Important for
producing many white blood cella.
especially helpers. Is altered, said
Slrober.

JACK A N D E R SO N

Farmers' Crop Insurance May Be Drying Up

"You wouldn't happen to be on* a them kUlor
bees, would you ttra ng e r?"

a •• $

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By Jack Anderson
And
Dale Van Atla
W A S H IN G T O N - T e n e o f
thousands o f America s fanners —
who have weathered devastating
drought, torrential hall storms,
h o r d e s o f g r a s s h o p p e r s and
foreclosing bankers — now have a
new worry: There Is serious doubt
thul thr federal government will
make good on future crop-insurance
claims
T h r u grn cy that m akes the
payments, the Federal Crop Insur­
ance Corp.. Is Insolvent, barely
living from one stopgap measure to
another,
In past columns, we warned that
the FCIC had no money left lo pay
the Insurance claims tiled by farm ­
ers for crop loaacs — even though

1

the farmers had paid premiums for
the protection. We described the
agency's efforts to salvage the
situation as uktn to the steward
rearranging deck chairs on the
T
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t
a
n
I
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But even as we wrote those col­
umns. the agency, which had run
$661 million In the red over the last
five years, managed to come up
with enough scratch to treat 45 of
Its officials and Ihclr secretaries to a
week at a dude range In Wlckrnburg. Arlz.
According to promotional litera­
ture of El Rancho de lo* Caballeros,
" ih c accent Is on leisure and
rela xa tion ." Am enities Include
tennis courts, trapshooting, horse
trails, an 18-hole golf course and. of
course, a swim m ing pool Cattle
"roundups" can be arranged.

Thr usual cost Is $106 to $130 a
day per person, but the FCIC got a
discount that allowed It to meet
government allowances of $75 a
day. an agency spokesman said. An
FCIC source said the total bill was
$90,000.
The purpose of the get-together
wus to plan the agency's future
course, but perhaps Its officials
can't be blamed for not coming up
with a master plan, what with all
the distractions available.
Shortly after all that leisure and
relaxation, the bottom fell out of the
FCIC. On July 17. Secretary of
Agriculture John Block suspended
payments on Insured losaes. The
FCIC haa not yet begun to pay the
legitimate claims again
It's a serious matter when the
farmers can't collect their claims.

S*

but Ihc situation Is really grim when
the FCIC’s own officials can't collect
their pay. All Ua employees. In­
clu din g FCIC M anager M erritt
Sprague himself, were notified there
would be no money to pay their
salaries after Aug 25. They would
have to be furloughed, unlrss Con­
g r e s s r u s h e d In w it h s o m e
emergency money.
The reason (or this sorry state had
to do with a nifty Utile maneuver
the FCIC people pulled off secretly
several months ago when they
transferred $50 m illion o f ad­
ministrative and operating funda to
the bankrupt claims division. This
bit of Petcr-Paul robbery was not
only foolish, but "Improper." ac­
cording to an Internal General
Accounting Office legal opinion.

�...Convoy

W ORLD

Continued from page 1A

IN BRIEF
Hijacked TWA Airliner
Flown By Americans To Cyprus
LARNACA. Cyprus (UPI) - The TW A airliner hijacked
by Lebanese terrorists left Beirut today and flew to Cyprus
— 47 days after the end o f the 17-day ordeal of 39
Americans held hostage by Shiite gunmen.
The aircraft, piloted by three Americans, touched down
at the airport In Lamaca. Cyprus, at 4:30 a m. EDT and
parked on Ihe eastern side of the airfield close to two
helicopters of the Mediterranean-based U.S. 6th fleet.
Nojoumaltsts were allowed to approach the aircraft.
Official!, of Lebanon's Middle East Airlines said one of
their planes flew three American crew from Lamaca to
Beirut earlier In the day to pick up the stranded aircraft
The TW A Jet look off from Beirut airport at 12 45 p.m
an air controller at Beirut International Airport said.
"The three American crew members came In earlier In
the day from Cyprus and took the plane after an Initial
check We understand that a full technical team Is waiting
for the aircraft at Lamaca. Cyprus, for a detailed check."
said the controller who declined to be named.

Crash Clues Sought By Probers
TO K YO IUP!) — Japanese and U.S. Investigators
examined debris strewn over a mountainside today for
more clues to what caused a Japan Air Lines Jumbo jet
crash that killed 520 people.
In FuJIoka. the city near the crash site where relatives
were Identifying the victims of the worst alngle-alrplane
disaster In aviation history, police set up air conditioning
units at a makeshift morgue to slow the decomposition of
hundreds of bodies awaiting examination.
Recovery operations continued on the mountainside
where the Boeing 747 — JAL Flight 123 — crashed
Monday night on a flight from Tokyo to Osaka. Police said
267 sets of remains had been airlifted to FuJIoka and 142
bodies had been Identified by midday today.

...Talks
C ontinued from page 1A
the Casselberry senior citizen center and the
possible sale by the county to the city the
County'* former motor vehicle Inspection station
on Triplet Drive, across Irom the Casselberry City
Hall.
Glascock said Ihe city ts Interested In the
county providing a turn lane off Scmlnola
Boulevard lo Winter Park Drive and u storage
lane (or traffic off Scmlnola Boulevard lo Button
Road
Revenues from 2-cenls per-gallon local option
gasoline lux. approved by the county commission
lO days ago. are lo lie shared With all seven cities.
County and Casselberry olltclals were la discuss
whether u cooperative arrangement can be
worked out so that the cities' shares of the
revenue can lx- changed each year, based on how
tnuch money each spends for road Improvements
from general city fund*. Hooper said.
Glascock said as far as the senior citizen center
wllhtn the clly Is concerned. Casselberry would
like the county to pay some of the operating costs
of the center since It la a regional facility serving
the cnllrr county. The clly Is now paying all the
Costs, hr said

stated that at least 18 people
have been killed since 1979 by
high truck bumpers which came
through windshields, decapitat­
ing drivers and passengers In
cars or crushing their heads
Club members, however, feel
they provide a service to the
community and charities. Scott
said the club members use their
trucks to help pull c a .i out of
ditches and often assist people

Continued f r o m page 5A
Morris explained.
A i that. Malone and Mrs.
Roberts withdrew thel motion,
but Malone remained Irked at
the Mercer's motion lor full PAZ
board to consider the request
and su ggested C olbert rule
Mercer's remark "out o f order
The re/onlng controversy re­
volves around the proposed dev­
elopment of the property into an
8 0 .000-square-foot sh opping
center with 14 single family
homes on the eastern perimeter
to separate the shopping area
from Elm Street residences.
Hattaway has said he will also
set aside property for two small
parks on the property.
Residents of the Elm Street
neighbor hood have ve heme ill lv
opposed the shopping center
development.
Hattaway has an option from
the School Board to purchase the
property, declared surplus, but
he must act by Aug. 21. School

The final Item concerned the former Inspection
station.
Glascock said the city has been renting the
facility for $500 per month for several years. I he
building houses the cllv utility department, the
utility supertntendent s office and big equipment
He said Ihe city has offered the county $1 for
the property since II ts considered surplus county
property and of no use to the county.
However. County Services Director John Percy
told commissioner* this week that the property Is
appraised at $180,000 and John Casselberry, a
real estate broker In Ihr clly. said he Is Interested
In buying the property. Casselberry said lie Is
willing lo pay more than $100,000, but not
$180,000. He said the appraisal Is high.
Glascock said Ihe Casselberry Council has
budgeted $65,000 lo buy the building and
property.
Hooper said the county ronunlssloners have
scheduled meetings with ull of the cities and have
already met with Sanford and Altamonte Springs
officials.
O c to b e r m e e tin g s a re s r h e ttu lr d v t t h
Lungwood and Luke Mary: November for Winter
Spring* and Oviedo.
A second meeting I* also scheduled with
Sanford In October.
— Donna Eats*

AREA DEATHS
ford. Is In charge o f arrange
Lee Beaton. Sanford. Hattie Mar
JAM ES 11. MASON
Mr. James H. Mason. 96. of Knight. CTC Stvte w . Fla.. Mattie ments.
2318 Hartwell St.. Sanford, died Mae C h a n d le r . L o n g w o o d .
Friday at Lakevlew Nursing Mamie Lee Akins. Mary Chan­ Funeral Notice
Home. Bom Dec. 7. 1888 In dler. Betty Chandler. Georgle
Paris. 111., he moved here In 1979 Mac C h a n d le r and A n n n le
W H ITM O N B . JO H N C .
Irom there. He was u retired Chandler, aH o f Ualnhridge;
— V towing lor John C WSttmov* Jr , 41, ol
stepmother.
Elaine
Chandler,
1111 Loculi Avo . Unlord, who d&gt;*4 TwotOtr
farmer and a member of the
will b ) I t p m todor ot mo SwnrlM Funorol
First Baptist Church of Parts. He Balnbrldge: and devoted friend.
Horn* ctcopol Bur 1*1 Mill bo ol F4lrvtow
was a member of the Masonic Mrs. Roger Lee Jackson, San­ Comotoey. PhlladepVu*. P o . wll* Wilton
Broom Funoral Homo, FM IodolpM o. In
Lodge and Scottish Rite* of ford.
-tiaraa VunriM Funorol Homo Sanford In
Sunrise Funeral Home Funeral
Danville. III. He wa* one of the
cnorgaot total arrangement,
oldest active participant* In the Home. Sanford, la in charge of M U FF, C M S IIT O P N IS C .
— Momorlal la r v K n lor Cftrlitopnar C Huff.
Golden Age Game* In Sanford arrangements
01. ol *01 R Ivory tow Avo , Sanford, who died
CHRISTOPHER C. HUPP
and his specialty was bowling.
will be Saturday. Aug It at If
Mr. Christopher C. Huff. 62. of aTfiuroday.
Survivor* Include his daugh­
m In me Central Baptiot Church with Ihe
461
Rlvcrvlcw
Ave..
Sanford,
Rev Or Fraddto Smith officiating Can
te r . M a e r e n c M. K e n d a ll.
may ba made to tha American
Chrtsman. III.; two granddaugh­ died Thursday at Central Florida trlbutlona
Diatwtot Alloc la)Ion P 0 Boa l U ) . San
ters. Marnlta K. Card. Sanford. Regional Hospital. Sanford. Bom lord Crambaw Funorol Homo In charge
Jenta R. Wyatt. Ocala: seven Dec. 27. 1922 In Lexington. Ga.. MASON. JA M C S H
grea t-gran dch ch lld rcn : three he moved to Sanford from there — Funeral far vie n for Mr Jem et H Me ton
of III* Hartwell S t . Sanford, who died
In 1960 He was a retired supply to
greal-grcat-grandilaughter*.
Firday. will ba held at * » a fn Saturday at
clerk
and
was
a
Baptist,
He
was
B rluo n Funeral Home Friandt may can
Brinson G u ardian Funeral
at tha lunar al home l l p m Burial will
Home. Sanford. Is In charge of a retired chief petty officer in the today
to)low In ChrItman. Ill Arrangomantf by
U.S.
Navy.
arrangements.
B rluo n Funeral Homo, a Guardian Chaiwl
Survivors Include his wife, m m i
AD AM J. CATALDO
Virginia: two daughlers. Sue CNANDLia. L I V I
Mr. Adam Joseph Cataldo. 73. Schuster. Casselberry, and Mary' — Funeral tar.t&lt;«« lor Mr Levi Chandler,
Mohawk Trail. Winter Springs, Jean Jeffcoat. Sanford; a sister, a at 1101 Jerry A v e . Sanford who died
Monday will to tl II a m Saturday al
died Tuesday at South Seminole Bernice Walker. Koxboro. N.C.; S cn riu F m ere! Hama chapal with the Rtv
Robert Doctor officiating Viewing will ba 1 1
Community Hospital.
three grandchildren.
p m today Burial In Ihe Bruton Cemetery
Longwood. Born Sept. 3. 1911.
G ram k ow F u n era l H om e. tm rtte Funeral Horn* In charge
In Boston, he moved to Winter Sanford. Is in charge o f ar­
Springs from Vero Beach In rangements.
flowers for All Omtsioris
1980. He was a security officer
MABEL H. MILES
and a Catholic.
Mrs. Mabel H. Miles. 594
Survivors Incllude h it wife
Barbara; son. Richard A , Fort Q u e e n s M i r r o r C i r c l e .
L a u d erd a le; tw o dau gh ters. Casselberry, died Wednesday al
Barbara A. Dunbar. R rvcre. Winter Park Memorial Hospital.
Mass., Jan ice M. D rTu cclo. Bom Feb. 3. 1902, in England,
Longw ood; brothers. Mtcahel she moved to Casselberry from
S a u g u s . M a s s .. E d w a r d . Garden Ctty. Mich.. In 1974. She
Lvnnflrld, Mass. Albert. Revere: was a homemaker.
She la survived by a sister.
sister. Lillian Parker. Revere;
FUNERAL MOMCjCUUTERY
nine grandchildren: two great­ Gladys Nichols. Casselberry.
Boa tocatwa Al Fmerai B Bartol aeedt
B a ld w ln -P a lrc h lld Pu neral
laaal O w n laww Cat it
grandchildren.
44A A t Risakarl M .
B a ld w in -F a irch ild F u n eral Home. Altamonte Springs, ts in
U n t o at feotret Flwtd*
112-424]
Home. Altamonte Springs, la in charge o f arrangements.
Sootor4 late Mary
PrwFtaa Saw
charge o f arrangements.
JOHN C. WHITMORE
Mr. John C. Whitmore Jr.. 61.
L E V IC H A N D L E R
Mr. Levi Chandler. 53. lfiO l of 1121 Locust Ave.. Sanford,
Jerry Ave., Sanford, died Mon­ died Tuesday at Central Florida
Doa’t fit! Caught
day at DeUary Manor Nursing Regional Hospital. Sanford. Bom
C$M~.
Dec.
25.
1933
in
Philadelphia.
Home. DcBary. Bom Feb. 16.
«M t Taw Tarawa Booe
Pa.,
he
moved
to
Sanford
14
1932. in Ualnbrtdge. Ga
he
moved here 16 years from there. years ago from there. He was a
construction worker.
He was a Baptist and a laborer.
Weathertron
Survivors include a son. John
He la survived by his wtfe.
Heal PumpMli Conditioner
Lizzie Lee. Johnson Ctty. Tenn.; C. UI. Philadelphia: four daugh­
to tow (wa 4 ton •** In* to.*
two daughters. Marilyn and ters. Mary. Shirley. Josephine,
S a n d ra C h a n d le r , b oth o f and Tonya Whitmore, all o f
W A L L
Balnbrldge; two sons. Edward Philadelphia: three brothers.
100? S Sanlend A vs
Thomas.
H
cory
and
Bernard
L ee and L e v i J r., both or
b * nloi(J
Whitmore,
all
of
Philadelphia.
Johnson Ctty: one brother. Earl.
Sunrise
Funeral
Home.
San­
Balnbrldge; eight sisters. Ora

stranded on the road. “ W c'rr
ready to help people. That's
what we're here for." Seolt said.
Florida Is the swampland o f
the United Stales.” Scott said
" I f you get o ff the main highway
In a lot o f places you can get
stuck" In addition to assisting
stranded drivers chib members
lake their trucks where ordinary
cars and trucks could not go in
e m e r g e n c ie s su ch as fo u l
weather or when searching for
lost children.
Probably the most popular use
for a four-wheel drive truck,
however. Is mud (logging, ac-

cording to Scott. Mud bogging is
a competition Involving rilfterrnt
classes o f trucks that drive
through 300 feet of mud. The
object Is to be the first to finish
or the fastest Scott said.
Even these endeavors Involve
helping people. Scon said The
Dixie Four-Wheel -Drive Club In
N ew S m y rn a B each raised
S I.600 at a mud hogging which
they donated to the March of
Dimes, he said.
Scott said his club generally
donates money It raises at such

competitions to families that are
having problems paying hospital
bills or buying groceries.

officials have -&gt;ald the money
realized from ihr sale will be
used to Improve Sanford Middle
School
Morris said Ihe earliest lime
Ihe PAtZ can hold u new hearing
on the rrzonlng request Is Sept.

5 because o f advertising re­
quirements Thai hearing will
mark the third time Ihe board
has officially considered the rezoning. Al a hearing several
months ago. the P&amp;Z voted 7-2
10 deny u request by another

developer for shopping center
commercial zoning
The School Board Wednesday
refused to extend Hattaway *
option lo purchase the tract
beyond the Aug 21 deadline.

...C o n tra c ts

tendent R obert Hughes ihe
school hoard representative*
should be Informed o f costs
w hen they stl down to negoltate.
W hile school board repre­
sentatives apparently do not
know the cost of each group, the
negotiators do In-cause they coi­
led ihe data from ihe school
hoard's finance department
Negotiators h;ul a difficult time
agreeing on u salary for printer*
the School Board em ploys
Marilyn Revels, an ullernatc to
thr SEA negotiating team and a
primer for Ihe board, said she
warned ihe salary to tie compa­

rable to a skilled worker. Lasl
year printers earned $11.173 (no
experience) lo $17,825 (15 year*
expcrlencel. For this year the
SEA proposed an Increase to
$16,247 and $22,526 respective­
ly and the board proposed In­
creases to $11,619 and $18,537
respectively. They agreed on
$1 1.753 and 918.671 respective­
ly. Ms Revels will he starting her
16th year with ihe troard In
1985-86.
In addition lo pay Increases all
School Board employers may be
a b le to pur tic I p o l e In an
employee assistance program

C ontinu ed from page 1A
$11,862 In Ihe new contract up
Irom SI I 406 and with 15 years
of experience a solan ol $15,463
up Irom $14,669
Skilled workrr* such as an
electronic repairman have a
beginning salary o f $18,876
under the new contract up from
$18,152 lust year. A skilled
worker with eight years of expe­
rience would receive a salary of
$22.BOG during I (185-86 up Irom
$21,930 lost year and with 15
year* o f e\|&gt;erlcnrr lh.il worker
would earn $26,072 up from
$25.07 1 last year.
While negotiators know the
overall sidary and ttcnefii cost
Irom year in year of Ihe groups
they icpreseni. Ihe school 1mm r&lt;I
docs not krrp truck of such dal a.
the Assistant Superintendent ol
Finance said today
The school board Just looks al
the total increase lor ull groups
•md does not known how much
cosl each group represents, a c­
cording lo Carev Ferrell of thr
school board's finance office.
He said aller the budget Is
worked out lor ihr coming vrur.
expenses and set Increases met
and a reserve set aside, the
school board Is told how much
money can Ik- used Tor salary
n e g o tia tio n . T h is yea r th e
amount was about 95 5 million.
The hoard does not know which
group gets what, which dis­
pleases Ogle trec.
Oglclrcc said he told Superin­

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Friday, Aug H . I t U - S A

A n o t h e r p r o b le m fo r
four-wheel-drivers Is the amount
they spend raising and fixing up
their trucks. According to Scott
It is not uncommon to spend
$2,000 to $4,000 on roll bars,
wide tires and raising the truck.
In another few months these
truck drivers may be spending
an equal amount to undo the
modifications, he said,

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Montreal manager Buck Rodgers that
bpncball players and coaches Ignore
the scoreboard while Ihey’re playing.
./ 'A lot of people say they don’t
(watch the scoreboard) but they-re
liars," Rodgers said Thursday. "T h ey
say you can't win by watching the
scoreboard and that's true. But you
watch It,"
Rodgers had a unique chance to
keep an eye on all of the contenders In
the National League Bast division
Thursday, allhough his Expos were
playing In the afternoon at Wrlglcy
Field. Both New York and St. Louis
played afternoon games and won. as
did the Expos, 7*3 over the Cubs.
"W e didn't lose any ground.’ ’ said
Rodgers, whose team Is six games

B ig

In n in g ,

behind the first place Mets and Card!*
nals. “ As long as we stay close we can
challenge. This thing Is going to go
down to the last 10 days."
The Bxpos beat the Cubs Thursday
by getting the big Inning the Cubs
could not produce. Tim Raines was the
key weapon In the Montreal attack as
the speedy left fielder stroked three
doubles while driving In two runs and
stealing his 46th base In 50 attempts.
Raines also used his speed well In
the outfield, running down three line
drives to record ouls. ‘That Raines
took away a couple o f our chances for
big Innings." said Chicago manager
Jim Frey. "Me gets a great Jump on the
ball and he look away three hits that a
lot o f other outfielders wouldn't have
got to."

Friday, Aug. la, 1M3

E x p o s

NX. Baseball
"T h a t's the secret to winning In this
ball park.” Rodgers said. "You can
give up a run here and a run there, but
you try to avoid the big Inning."
"T h e real key was we didn't build an
Inning ourselves," said Frey,
Montreal came up with three runs In
the second inning and two In the third
to take a 5*1 lead. In the second
Inning, consecutive singles by Tim
W a lla c h . V ance Law and Mitch
Webster produced one run. and Raines
hit a two run double to put Montreal
ahead 3-1.
In the third, Vance Law hit a two-run
home run to give Montreal a 5* I lead.

S ta y

Those runs all came against Cub
rookie starter Steve EngcL. 0-2, who
threw seven Innings, giving up eight
hits and the five runs.
"H e was falling behind and they
were getting the hits." Frey said. "But
If Law doesn't hit that home run. we re
right In the gom e."
Montreal starter Bill Gullickson gave
up nine hits In 6 2*3 innings, but the
Cubs could only score one run per
rally.
They took a 1*0 lead In the first
Inning on a single and stolen base by
Ryne Sandberg and a slng’ c by Keith
Moreland. Sandberg hit a single to
center to drive In Gary Matthews from
second base In the fifth to cut the
Montreal lead to 5-2. but after he stole
second neither Moreland nor Leon

In

Durham could advance him.
Sandberg did the same thing In the
seventh, sending Davey Lopes home
from second and bringing the Cubs to
within 5-3. But again stealing second
did no good as Moreland Died out to
center. ♦
Montreal got one o f those runs back
In the eighth on consecutive singles by
Andrq Dawson and Huble Brooks and
an error by Chicago first baseman
Leon Durham, who failed to pick up a
slow hopper by Terry Francona.
The Expos got an Insurance run In
the ninth when Raines hit his third
double of the game, stole third base
and scored on a squeeze bunt by
Andre Dawson.
The Cubs have lost three In a row
and 10 of their last 11.

Mosure Happy
With Condition
By Chris * ia te r
Herald Sp orts W rite r
How Important Is reporting lo
football practice In good condi­
tion? Well, when you have nn
early season schedule that reads
like Hint of Srniltiolr High's, It’s
of the utmost importance.
The Tribe opened practice
under head coach Dave Mosure
early Thursday morning and,
a ft e r th e s e c o n d p r u c tlc c
Thursday afternoon, Mosure.
who succeeded Jerry Posey this
year as head couch, was pleased
with what he saw on the llrst
•lay o f workouts o f the 1985
season.
“ Ninety percent of the learn Is
In excellent condition,'* Mosure
said. "There are alwuys a few
that didn't do much over the
summer, but those who worked
put during Hie summer, If they
stick with It. will lie In rxcellrnl
shape by Sept. 13."
F riday, Sept. 13 Is when
Mosure and the Scmlnolea open
up the '85 season as they host
Titusville Astronaut. A week
Inter, the Tribe battles perennial
powerhouse Titusville High tit a
4A-5 District game. Also In the
new district which Is the result
ol the FHSAA's realignment, are
O v 1e d o , D a y t o n a B e a c h
Seabreeze and New Smyrna
Beach.
A lte r the T itu s v ille game,
S em in ole gurs against Lake
U n w e ll and L a k e M ary In
Sem inole A lh lr llr Conference
jilay.
"T h ere's no breuk for us.lhe
llrsl (our w eeks," Mosure said
"M osl of the |&gt;eop|e we were
looking forwurd to having as
seniors came In In real good
shape. The first day execution in
altemnon pructlcc was surpris­
ingly sharp. W e're pretty close lu
whrre we Irlt oil In the spring."
The lint! two duys, Thursday
and toduy. the 'Noles will have
Iwo-a-day practices followed by
Hirer-u &lt;lays starting on Monday.
,"ln the morning we stress
agility, conditioning urn! tech­
nique," Mosure said. "In the
afternoon, w e’ re w orking an
special trams, both title use and

Fehr Pops
Into Lead

Football
defense with separate situations
and team situations. We’ re also
doing perimeter work which Is
puss defense and oflense phase,
working on pass block and pass
rush.
"Right now w e’re practicing
twice a day but that's going lo
turn Into three u day Monday,"
added Mosure. “ That's when we
phase In a 45-m lmUc walk
through where wr'II talk about
material from the last day and
whut will lie covered that day."
Something that has seemed
like It might Interrupt the first
few days o f practice Is the
weather. The past two weeks. It
has rained in Sanford almost
every day.
"W e were fortunate In spring
not lo lose uriy practice because
o f the weather," Mosure said.
"Today It was threatening tiul It
kind of went around us. Hope­
fully, It (the weather) will remain
on our side."
Thursday was the first day of
p ra ctice for all six co u n ty
schools that comprise the new
Seminole Athletic Conference.
They Include, Seminole. Lake
Mary, O viedo. Luke H ow ell,
Lyman and Luke Brantley. All
but taike Mary n|&gt;en the season
Sept 13. Lake Mary's Rams, us
has been the ease the past two
years, will have nil open date the
first week and open the season
Sept 20.
The conference is still seeking
a logo und uny Ideas should be
sent to Don Reynolds at Luke
Mary High.
The first competition lu Hie
SAC will lK-gln wllb Hie lull
football, cross country, swim ­
ming ami, volleyball. A county
chumplon'wtll lie determined In
each sport.
"W e're looking forward lo u
real good year." said Reynolds.
"T h e conference should draw
rcul well und the local rlvulrlcs
should provide some exciting

competition."

Dave Mosure, who succeeded Je rry Posey
as Seminole High tootball coach this year,

addresses his team on the first day of
practice Thursday at the high school,

P o l p h i ns D ea l C a rter's Rights To V ikin g s
United Press International

•j Images of Anthony Carter Joining
Miami Dolphins receivers Mark Duper
dud Murk Clayton to terrorize NFL
A-cnmlarlrs rtided Thursday.
The Dolphins — lu need of llnrbucklng
help — gave up on the possibility of
Q-ainlug the fleet Carter with their
^Irrady dynamic receivers Miami truded

Football
the rights to Carter td the Minnesota
Vikings for outside llnebackrr Robin
Sritdlrln and a No 2 drail pick In lUtjfi
The Dolphins drufird Carter In Hu;

t-----------------------Savages Take 2;
Champions Next
Hanford's Katrina Shuler,
Heather Meyera, H rldgettc
Jenerctte all supplied big htta
as the S e m in o le Savugca
posted u 9 7 comeback win
over Marlrltu. Gu. In the ASA
Junior Olympic Slowpttch Na­
tional Girls 15 und under
Tournament Thursday night
: in Graham. N C.
The Savages, who blanked
the Arkansas Swingers. 5-0, In
thrlr first game Thursday,
take on defending national
; rhampton Pcinbrookc Pines
tonight at 7.
"T h e win over Marietta was
a tremendous gam e," said
. anslstunt coach Ron Homun
ft Friday morning. "W e came
z back three tlmea and finally
’ won tt."
( S hul e r , Me y e r a and
jfJeneretie all cume through
" with the key htta In each
t comeback effort. Homan also

!2ih round in 1983. He would have been
a flisi-round choice but be had already
signed with the U.S. Football League's
Michigan Panthers after un outstanding
career at Michigan.
He moved lo Oakland when the
Panthers merged with the Invaders
Ix-forr this season There was a possibili­
ty Carter could have joined Hie Dolphins.

but earlier this month the Invaders
exercised their option lo keep him
through the 1986full season
The Dallas Cowboys greeted someone
who will help them — running back
Tuny Dorsetl. He arrived IH days lute to
training camp Thursday, hoping to place
tils contract and tax problems behind
him.

McEnroe Has Fun, Crushes Wilkison

Katrina Shuler
...key bate hit
cited the base running of
Corrte Lawson tn both wins us
a major factor.
Burke, who attenda Lake
Brantley High School, didn't
alluw u runner lo reach third
base while keeping Arkansas
In check during the first game.
Shuler hud a double to lead the
Savages' attack.

R a c e

MONTREAL |UI'l| - While clobbering out­
gunned opponents may not win John McEnroe
funs. It Is almost certain to get him Into the
semifinals
ut the $375,000 Player's International
illy
lenniytournamcnt.
As the No. /I-ranked participant. McEnroe
Thursday again had (hr easiest draw of any of the
top seeds. He whipped No. 214-runked Bruzlllan
Nelson Aerts 6-0. 6-1. to advance Into the
quarterfinals Friday against No. 16 seed Hamrsh
Krlslmun
V
Hr crushed No, 47-rnuked Tim Wilkison ‘6-2.
6-4. In the second round Wednesday
"Bored Isn't the w ord." hr said o( Ills rump over
Arris "W hen you're winning that easily, It's
enjoyahje."
McEqroc said Aerts didn't play uny uspecl of
the game wcl\
"Th at's the type of guy. thul If I play well. I Just
walk over him." McEnroe said.
While McEnroe has been having soli oppo­
nents. the other top seeds have been tn dogfights.
No 15 seed Jimmy Arlus upwt No. 4 seed
Kevin Curren Thursday 4-6,6-3,0-2
" I was fom m aie It rained." Artas said. "After a
couple of gumes. the ball got a little bit heavy and
fluffed up. Ills serve wasn't as big us It normally
would have been "
Heavy rains delayed Hie (bird-round matches

Tennis
by four hours and 14 minutes. Officials used
blowers to dry the courts.
"In the first game. Curren aced me three
times." Artas said. “ His serve was not as big tn
each game after that. I was able to run around hts
second serve every time."
In other matches Thursday. Krlshnan of India
downed No, 8 seed Johan Krtek of Naples. Fla..
64 .6 -4 ,
'
No 7 Eliot, Tcllscher beat No. 14 Sammy
Glam mat va 6-4. 6-4. Stefan Edberg had a tough
time beating fellow Swede Henrik Sundstrom. the
No. 11 seed. 7-6. 6-4. Ivan Lendl and Jimmy
Connors, the No. 2 and 3 seeds, repeatedly broke
their opponents' services to advance
Connors broke service once tn the first set and
twice In the second lo beat No 13 Vitas Gerulaltls
6-4,6-2.
Lend) won a He-breaker tn the first set and
broke service three times In the second to defeat
No. 9 Tun Mayotte 7-6 (9-7). 6-2
Connor* and Edberg go against each other
Friday, while Lendl plays&gt;Ja
Jarryd.

GRAND BLANC. Mich. (UPI) An unknown seems to pop up at
each PGA tournament — just
ask Rick Fehr. this week's selec­
tion.
"Every week there's somebody
out on tour who you never even
heard of." Fehr said after shed­
ding another bit o f anonymity
with a 7-under 65 that gave him
a one-stroke lead after the first
round of the $450,000 Bulck
Open. "It's because there's so
many guys."
One m ight as w ell throw
names like Paul Azlnger and
Greg Twiggs In with Fehr's.
because they're right under his
name In the chase for $81,000
first prize money at Warwick
Hills Golf and Country Club,
Azlnger's O-under 66 led the
rain-delayed tournament until
Fehr beat nightfall with his
b o g e y -fr e e rou n d o f seven
birdies.
Twiggs was tn a group of five
golfers at 5-under 67 that In­
cluded Gil Morgan. BUI Kratzert.
Scott Hoch and Charlie Bolling.
Another stroke behind on the
7 .014-yard co u rse w ere 10
golfers. Including Calvin Peete.
Laimy Wadklna. George Bums
and Jack Renner.
Veteran Gary Player. Jim Dent
and David Graham headed a
group of 16 at 3-under 69.
Fehr. 22. h ig h lig h te d his
round when he rolled In a
45-foot birdie putt on the 421yard par-4 sixth hole, the 15th
he played since he started at 10.
He had three birdies, including
a 20-footer, on the first nine
holes he played and four on the
relatively tougher front nine he
played last. Including another
20-footcr on the next-to-lasl hole
he played that shot him In front
or Aztngcr.
What Fehr needs to do now Is
either get Michigan enlarged or
start playing elsewhere like he
does in that state.
"I like the type o f golf courses
here. They're like they were
where J grew u p." the Seattle
native said,
Fehr gained some measure of
fame In June at the U.S. Open In
relatively nearby Birmingham,
Mich., with a 69-67 start toward
a finllh of ninth place.
BUFORD. Ga. (UPI) - Amj
Alcott likes a golf course tha
challenges her.
"I thrive on It when I'm force*
to play my beat g o lf." said Alcot
who went into today's secont
round of the W om en's Work
Championship w ith a three
stroke lead. "It makes It fun ti
play.
" I f you enjoy a course, you'l
play II well." said Alcott afie
opening with a 7-under-par 65
*'l kept firing at the pin, I neve
backed off."
A lc o t t, w ho has w on 2f
tournaments and nearly $1.!
million In Just over a decade o
LPGA play, ran ofT six birdies ti
a seven-hole span Thursday ti
pull away from the other player
In the exclusive 12-woman field.
She was three shots behlm
fast-starting Nancy Lopez afie
the first five holes, but forget
Into the lead at No 8 with thi
first o f four straight birdies.
P a tty Sheehan w ound uj
first-round play tn second placi
at 4-under 68. Ju dy Clark
making a 15-foot birdie putt oi
the final hole, had a 69.
Lopez, this y ea r's leadln;
LPGA money winner and ih&lt;
a d v a n c e f a v o r i t e fo r thli
•200.000 event, was tied fo
fourth with two-time (1980-81
W orld Championship wlnne
Beth Daniel at- 70. They wen
followed by U.S. Open champloi
Kathy Baker, Jane Blalock am
Betsy King at 71: Pat Bradle]
and Bonnie Lauer at 72; Jai
Stephenson at 74. and Alia
Miller, No. 2 money leader and i
four-time winner this year, at 75.

�Evening Herald. Sanford. FI.

Thornton
Hammers
Hernandez

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W illie Hernandez's statistics
look good lo Andre Thornton.
Ills pitches look belter, though.
Thornton reached Hernandez
lor a three-run homer to cap a
four-run ninth Inning Thursday
night, rallying ,ihc Cleveland
Indians to a 7-6 victory over the
Detroit Tigers.
Hernandez. 7-7. now has been
lagged for 11 home runs this
year In 65 Innings In winning
the A m e ric a n L e a g u e ’ s C y
Young and Most Valuable Player
Awards last year, Hernandez
allowed only six homers In 140
Innings
"You can't ride the mountain
every year." Thornton said of
Hernandez. "V ery few have ever
done that He can’t be losing too
much (velocity). W e’d like lo
have somebody wllh 24 saves on
our bullet ub II you want to give
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W h it f ie ld 's H o m e r D ro p s S u tte r, B r a v e s
United P re s s In tern ation al
While the Los Angeles Dodgers con­
tinue to run away like Secretariat from
the competition in the Nallonal League
West, the New York Mets and St. Louts
Cardinals are gellin g ready to race down
(he stretch lit the NL East and could end
up In a photo finish,
With 50 gam es remaining In the
season, the Cardinals and Mets are In a
first place tie In the NL East. They have
six games remaining against each other,
including three during the final week of
the season.
The Cardinals swept a double-header
from Ihe Pittsburgh Pirates Thursday.
3-1 and 4-3 In 12 Innings, while the Mels
downed the Philadelphia Phillies. 10-7.
Doth teams are 69-43, but the Cardinals
have the advantage of playing seven
more games al home than the Mets over
the last six weeks o f the campaign.
Moreover, the Cardinals, whose Iearn Is
built around speed and designed for
artificial turf fields, play 3H of their final
50 games on artificial surface fields.
There Is no pennant race at all In the
NL West. The Dodgers, with thr Mid of
«wr|aavvwrlik|| wlwrtiny pitching, have
built up a nine-game lead over the
Cincinnati Reds and San Diego Padres.

N.L. Baseball
The Dodgers won again T h u rsd a y,
defeating the Atlanta Ilraves. 5-4. on a
clutch two-run homer In Ihe eighth
Inning by Terry Whitfield ofr Atlanta
reliever Bruce Sutter.
Both Ihe Reds and Ihe Padres are
going to have help from other teams If
they're to calch the Dodgers. Cincinnati
has only six games left with ihe Dodgers
and San Diego Just four.
The Reds beat thr Padres. 5-4, In 10
Innings Thursday to salvage u split o f
their four-game scries. But. us Padres
manager Dick Williams points out. that's
not going to be good enough for either
side In their chase o f the Dodgers,
"T h r way we battled back and tied tt
up like that , this Is a tough one to lose."
said Williams, whose club scored four
runs In the ninth to send the gume Into
extra Innings. “ The way the Dodgers are
playing one o f us really had lo take three
out of four in the aeries."
Elsewhere in the NL. Montreal topped
C h ic a g o 7 -3

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H o u s t o n d e fe a te d

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Francisco 4-1.'
In American League games. Cleveland

topped Detroit 7-6. Baltimore crushed
Texas 9-1. Milwaukee beat Chicago 7-5
and Minnesota routed Seattle 14-5.
Cardinals 3-4, Pira tes 1-3
At St. Louis. Kurt Kepshire took a
perfect game into thcHcvenlh Inning and
Darrell Porter drilled a two-run single lo
spark (he Cardinals In Ihe first gam e of a
double-header. Ozzlr Smith drew a
b ases- loaded walk In the 12th Inning of
the nightcap to complete the sweep.
Meta 10. P h illie s 7
Al New York. Lcn Dykstra laced a
ground rule double with two out In the
eighth Inning lo wore Roim Reynolds
from second and snap a 7-7 tie that
■parked the Mete to their 10th victory In
Ihrlr last 11 games. The Mets survived u
rare poor outing by Dwight Gooden, who
gave up five runs In five Innings. Tom
Paclorek. Gury C'arlrr and Ray Knlghl all
homered for the Mets In the first Inning
Dodgcra 5. B ra ves 4
At Los Angeles, pinch hitter Terry
Whitfield hit a two-run homer off relief
ncc Bruce Sutter In the bottom o f the
eighth, rallying the Dodgers. Fernando
Valenzuela. 14 8 . won (or the seventh
sURlgttt lim e. Torn Nlrdrnfuer worked
Ihe murl Innings for his 12th save. Dale
Murphy hit his 3 1at homer for Atlanta.

D ale M u r p h y
...3 1 st h o m e r

Curt Wardle. 4*4. pitched one
Inning to gain thr victory and
Jerry Reed pitched Ihe ninth for
his second save.

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R o o k ie N e ls o n S im m o n s
eracked two homers und Durrrll
Evans blasted his 27th to stake
Detroit to a 6-3 lead.

Reds 5 , P a d re s 4
At San Diego, pinch hitter Tony Perez
came through with a two-out RBI single
In other games. H altlniotr
In the lop of Ihe 10th to lend the Reds
('U nion.iti player-manager Pele Rose blasted Texas 9-1. Minnesota
went lid less In three at-bula and still d u m p e d S e a t t le 14-5 und
needs 20 tills to birak Ty C obb’s career Milwaukee downed Chicago 7-5,
hit record.
O rio le s 9 . R a n g e rs 1
A stro s 4. G ia n ts 1
Al B a ltim o re. Cal R ip ken
At San Francisco. Mike Scott tossed a
drove In four runs with his
slx-hlttcr and Dlcklr Thun drove In two
lOOlh career homer and a dou­
runs to puce the Astros Scott. 12 6.
struck out six and wulkcd three In ble to power the Orioles. Ripken,
who played tn his 5,000th con­
pitching his third complete game. Dave
s
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LaPoint. B-IO. suffered the defeat.
straight game, rllmaxrd a fiverun s e c o n d In n in g w ith a
three-run homer. Storm Davis,
7-7, was Ihe winner.

Weary Judge Declares Mistrial In Bribery Case
NEW ORLEANS (UPI) - A third day or legal
entanglements resulted In a weary Judge declaring a
mistrial In the sports bribery case against former
Tulanr basketball star John "Hot Rod" Williams.
Hours nflcr he refused to* dismiss the five counts
against Williams. Orleans Parish Judge Alvtn Oser
granted the mistrial Thursday because o f misconduct
by prosecutors.
The mistrial was requested by defense attorney
Michael Green, who said prosecutors failed to give him
relevant evidence that could have helped acquit
Williams.
A new trial Is scheduled Sept. 9 and Assistant
District Attorney Jim Williams said prosecutors Intend
lo try the case again at that time.
Williams slapped hands with defense attorneys when
the mistrial was declared and said he would "get
m yself back Into shape" but refused to comment on
the case.
The 6-foot-10 center was a second-round drall choice

lo trial. I frrl Ihe state lias an obligation lo prepare a
much better case.

Basketball
o f the Cleveland Cavaliers, Alut he remains In legal and
athletic limbo because of me mistrial. Jim Havach. an
attorney for the Cavaliers, said Ihe NBA team will not
sign Williams lo a contract as long as there are
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not sign wllh Cleveland by Scpl. 5. That deadline falls
four days before Ihe start of thr rrirlal.
A dismissed Juror, kept In the dark aboul the
haggling In the courtroom und In Oser's chambers,
said the trial probably would have ended In Williams'
acquittal. Another said five of Ihe six Jurors were
favoring a not guilty verdict.
"T h e defense was way uhrad In the ballgam c." said
Juror John Warrick, heading home after four days In
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B rew ers 7, W h ite Sox S
At Milwaukee, Cecil Cooper
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blast, his ninth home run o f the
season and tilth career grand
slam, .made a winner of Ted
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rained his I5lh save. Floyd
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materia) — Including I wo pictures ol state witness Gary
Krnnz sitting In front o f a mound of cocaine wllh a
straw In Ills hand — and o f forcing defense attorneys to
seek the mistrial.
"T h e state has In fact attempted to goad or provoke
the defense Into seeking this mistrial," Green said
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have known of the existence of these photographs "

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testimony and ihe manner In which II was presented."

Tw in s 14, M ariners 3
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DEAR DR. G O TT - My doctor
te lls me I h a v e reversib le
Ischemic neurological deficits. I
take Ascrtptin and peraantlne.
75 mg., four times dally. Is
Improvement likely In the long
run?
DEAR READER - The medi­
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the blood to coagu late less
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finding a doctor to diagnose nr
treat his problem. His right arm
and hand shake, and lately the
Joints in his two middle fingers
lock tip. What could this be?

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DEAR DR. G O TT — Aspirin Is becom e tremulous, there arc
for headaches and fever, so why m e d ic in e s that ca n reduce
do alt the doctors tell you to take shaking arms and hands. If your
husband has early Parkinson's
It if you have arthritis?
disease, treatment is certainly
DEAR READER —• Aspirin beneficial.
works by Inhibiting a natural
b od y c h e m ic a l c a lle d pro*
Ask your family physician for
staglandln. This chemical Is a a referral to a specialist. If he Is
cause of fever and Inflammation. unable to comply with your
In some women, it produce# wishes, lake your husband to a
menstrual cramps
certified neurologtst. If you have
Therefore, although headaches
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Aspirin Is For More
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youi husband has had "bad
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him. I am sure there are physi­
cians who could diagnose and
treat his condition. For example,
locking fingers ran usually be
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specialist. With respect to his
shaking, however, the problem
may be more severe. The tremor
y o u d e s c r ib e m a y h a ve a
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some people, as they age. tend to

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Note Ihat South did not hid
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think the play described here Is
named for an act In a burlesque
show.

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HOROSCOPE
PRANK AND ERNEST

by Bob Thavta

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What The Day
Will Bring...
TOUR BIRTHDAY
AUGUST 17. 10B5
An important project that you
storied, but abandoned, will be
revitalized In the year ahead.
This time you'll do what's re­
quired to make it work
LEO (July 23-Aug. 221 Finan­
cial dealings may not go as well
for you .is you'd like today.
However, you can still make the
most from a hum deal Major
changes are ahead for Leos In
the coming year. Send for your
Astro-Graph predictions today.
Mall t l lo Astro-Graph. Box 440.
Radio City Station. New York.
NY 10019. Be sure to state your
zodiac sign.
VIRGO (Aug 23 Sept. 22) The
solution to u difficult problem
can be found today If you look al
II from the opposite angle. Be
flexible In your thinking
L IB R A (S ep t. 23-O cl, 23)

Don't be hesitant about return­ you require a sounding board to
ing something you bought re­ bounce your Ideas o ff today,
cently If you find you can get the select a person you love and
same merchandise at a better respect Instead of one who is
price elsewhere.
uncaring and opinionated.
SCO R PIO (Oct. 24-NOV.22)
A R IES (March 2 1-April 19)
Try to keep life's true values In Try to schedule your more testy*
proper perspective today. Put tasks for the afternoon. Early in .
your stock in love and friendship the day, you could be a trifle
and not In malerUl things.
careless or even indifferent re&gt;
SAGITTARIUS (Nov 23-Dec. gurdlngyour work.
21) Pace your actions carefully
T A U R U S (April 20 May 20/
today In competitive situations. Subdue tcmptaltons to buy 1m*.
Tim e ts your ally so don’t make p u ls t v e ly to d a y . Ite m s o r
your big move prematurely.
merchandise that look good at‘ ‘
C APR ICO RN (Dec 22 Jan. first glance might not hold uji,19) Strive to be mindful o f the under closer scrutiny.
needs and opinions o f people
GEM INI |May 21 June 20) D o i
with whom you're Involved to­ not make commitments today
day*
day. If what you propose Is for without first considering their
the general good, all will be ram ifications. You won t beharmonious.
excused from your agreements.*
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20 Feb 19) because o f hasty Judgments.
Let the other person slate his
CANCER (June 21-July 22) ■
terms first If you're making an It's best lo have som eon e.v
agreement today. What he has to double-check any Im portant./
offe
offer may be better than you'd work you perform today. T h e / '
could spot mistake* that m ight*
not be apparent to you.

TUMBLEWEEDS

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�PEO PLE
Evening Herald, Sanford, FI.

Friday, Aug. t*, I W S - ’ A

Gardening
Pros And Cons of Starting Vegetables From Transplants Or Seeds
Now that you have your vegetable garden soil
all ready to gi, and your garden plan or map
com pleted, and have choaen the kinds of
vegetables and varieties you plan to plant, which
way should you go? Should you plant seeds Or.
should you set out transplants? You can be
successful with either.
But. seeds and transplants both have their
advantages and disadvantages. Consider all ot
these before you make up your mind which will
be best for you.
Let's talk about the pros and cons o f starting
v e g eta b les with transplants. Probably the
greatest advantage transplants offer Is an early
start. Th e little transplants are started In
protected seed flats, or seedbeds. These allow the
seeds to germinate under the best possible
conditions. And. using this method, seeds can be
started before the weather Is really suitable for
planting directly In the garden. Whether or not
you grow your own transplants, or buy them al a
garden center, you’ ll be several weeks ahead of
gardeners who Blurt with seeds directly In the
garden. Crops, such as tomatoes, broccoli,
collards. cabbage and lettuce transplant well and
may be a better bet than starting them from seed
directly In the garden.
Transplants allow you to choose only the beat
plants. If you raise your own. you'll have many
more plants lhan you need. You simply select the
healthiest and discard the rest. If you're buying
transplants at a garden center, you can pick the
best from what's available In either case, be sure

A lfr e d
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you choose only the strongest plants for your
garden.
It's much easier to start your garden from
transplants, too. especially If you are container
gardening or have Just a small plot. Using
transplants Is much more practical than starting
from seeds, And. don't forget, diseases are easier
to control In a need flat lhan In the garden.
The main disadvantage In using transplants Is
that the cost would mount up quickly if you buy
seedlings for a large garden and. some crops,
such as beans, corn, cucumbers, and hi mips, are
hard to transplant successfully They'll do much
better If they're started from seeds planted
dliectly In the garden
If you're raising your own transplants, they'll
tic ready to set In the garden In about four to six
weeks Those you buy can be set out Immediate­
ly. U Ihe seedlings me In Individual containers,
moisten the soil beforr removing them. If they're
grown In peat pellets. Insert them directly Into
the soil. Don't try to remove them from the
pellets.

The best time to transplant Is right aflcr a rain,
when It's cloudy, or late In the afternoon. Handle
your plants carefully. And. don't press the soil too
tightly around the roots. After setting each plant,
carefully pour a little water Into the hole to help
settle the soil. This Is the lime to add a little
starter fertilizer mixed with water, rather than
using plain water. You can buy a ready mixed
one or mix you own by adding one or two
tablespoons of a 6-6-6 or 8-8 8 complete fertilizer
to one gallon of water. Simply pour about a pint
o f the mixture Into each hole as you set Ihe
plants. When finished, cover the wet area with
dry soli lo reduce evaporation.
Now you know how lo get started with
transplants, but don't sell seeds short! Besides
costing less than transplants, a major advantage
of starting a garden with seeds Is that you can
choose from a wider selection of vutietles. You
may find one or two transplants of a given type of
plant at a garden center, but can find several
varieties of seeds for the same crop. And. as I
mentioned, some crops do not tmsplant well, and
are better started from seed dlrrctly In the
garden. While most vegetables can be grown from
seed, there arc exceptions. These Include sweet
potatoes, Irish potatoes, and strawberries. For
specific recommendations on timing and planting
these crops, check with your favorite garden
supplier or contact the Agricultural Center
If you decide to start from seeds, get the best

you can find, Seed quality could mean the
difference between success and failure. Buy your
seed from a reliable dealer. You should buy tested
seed varieties. IFAS plant scientists test most
crop varieties, and recommend only those which,
do well here. Of course, you can plant anything
you like, but you may cheat yourself by planting
Inferior types, without even trying those that
grow best here. What you had great success
growing up north may be a total failure here. Our
"Vegetable Gardening Guide." available from the
Agricultural Center will tell you which varieties
will do well here and be resistant to common
Florida pests.
A word o f caution-most of the seed you find at
garden centers has bern treated with chemicals
to reduce Injury and decay by Insects and
diseases. You can tell If they've been treated as
they will Ire colored a bright red. It’s a good Idea
to use treated seed. In fact you should always use
them when available. Bui. remember the chem i­
cals are poisonous. Treated seeds should never be
eaten, and should be hnndled with care. Keep out
of the reach of children and (rets.
Follow the Instructions for planting on the seed
packet. If you plant loo deep, the young sprouts
may not Ire able to reach the soil surface. And, If
you plant loo shallow, the seeds may Ire washed
away by rain
Whether you plant your garden from seeds, or
use transplants, you can Ire successful. The rest Is
up to you.
Happy Gardening!

Compassion Is Main Course
When Dining With Disabled
D E A R A B B T i I 'v e n e ver
written before but now I need
your thoughts on a subject that
really bothers me. I don't know
how to put I his delicately, but
what Is your opinion o f people
who take persons lo high class
restaurants? I mean people who
have had strokes, can 't eat
without drooling and make a
terrible mess
A co-worker-to'd me that he
and hl&gt; wife went to a lovely
restaurant for a relaxing even­
ing. only to be seated right next
to a family that Included a
woman who had to be fed. He
said there appeared to be more
food coming out than going In
and It looked like she was
vomiting. He said It was revolt­
ing. and »t spoiled his appetite.
Th is kind o f stuff doesn't
bother me because I'm a nurse,
but I can understand how some
people might not be able to
tolerate It.
If people want to take someone
out who can't eat normally, out
o f consideration lo the other
diners, why don't they request
an out-of-the-way table?
BEES BOTH BIDES

D E A R BEES: Most people
with special needs do request an
out-of-the-way table, but It's not
always possible to accommodate
them. Those who cannot eat
normally desperately need to get
out and dine In a lovely restau­
rant. and their friends and fami­
lies deserve commendation for

TA C O M A READER

Dear
Abby

DEAR R E A D E R : No. It Is NOT
"safe." For 100 percent protec­
tion. pick up nobody. I would
offer a would*be hltchhlcker the
same advice, Sorry, but w ere
living In crazy limes.

DEAR A B B Y: To avoid "su r­
p r i s i n g " a b r id e w ith an
taking them. IT one happens to
engagement ring she may not
encounter a "revolting" sight, be
1 submit die following idea.
need only turn bis bead and like.
It was used by my husband
avoid looking In that direction
many years ago when he went to
again. I. too. can see both sides buy me a wrist watch hut didn't
— but m y plea Is for more
have the slightest Idea about my
compassion and understanding
taste:
on the part o f the "other diners "
He bought a cheap toy watch,
took It to a line local Jeweler and
asked him to place II In one of
D E A R A B B Y : 1 a in a
their lovely boxes together with
55-year-old male. In my youth. 1
a handwritten certificate stating:
hitchhiked great distances —
"Redeemable for a real watch of
even coast lo coast. I was given
your choice with all my love.
rides by many kind and Inter­
Happy Birthday!"
esting people. Only In one situa­
It was a romantic land sensi­
tion did 1 have any concern lor
ble) solution to a possible pro­
my personal safely, and that
blem. The same Idea would work
came to nothing
for an engagement ring
M OTHER HUBBARD
In recent years I have not
-ticked up hitchhikers, but when
IN T E X A S
my w ife passes on (sh e Is
terminally 111) I plan to travel
extensively by car. Long stret­
ches of highway driving will be
lonely, and I would gladly give
rides lo strangers far compa­
nionship If 1 could substantially
reduce the risk of robbery or
worse.

B arbara Hughes, from left, Seminole
County Extension Home Economist Agent,
gives Instructions to Retired Senior Volun
teer Program (R S V P ) volunteers, Gwen
Howell, Winter Springs, and E lain e Hag
gard, Altamonte Springs, at Crooms High

■Engagement
H a rris o n -S m ith

Abby. Is II safe (o pick up
h i t c h h i k e r s ? And what
measures can a driver take to
reduce the risk If he does give
someone a ride?

Mr and Mr* K.J. Harrlvm.
000 Bonneville St.. La Belle,
announce the engagement o f
their d a u gh ter, Jean, to
Byron (Ducky) Smith 111 of La
Belle, w n o f Mr. and Mrs
Bjron Smith. 2630 Elm Ave..
Sanford.
Born at Logansport. Ind.,
the bride-elect Is a graduate
of Logansport High School.
She received a U S. degree
from M anchester College.
North Manchester. Ind.. and
a M S. degree from Nova
University, Fort Lauderdale.
She Is working on a Ph D
degree at USF and leaches

n

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Plata fey M a M M i m

RSVP Lends Hand With Commodities

science at La Belle Middle
School.
H e r f i a n c e , b o r n In
Bluefleld, W. Va., Is a gradu­
ate of Seminole High School.
Sanford, and received a B A
degree and M S. degree from
Auburn University, Auburn.
A la. He is e m p lo y e d as
assistant director of Hendry
Glades Mental Health Clinic,
La Belle,
The wedding will be un
event of Ayg. 17, al 7 p.m . al
Carlson M em orial United
Methodist Church. La Belle.
No Invitations are being sent.
Friends and relatives are
Invited to the wedding

The
EYES
have it!

And S* WIN Ym With N «v C la im S ti Far Yetirtalf
Haw Mack Batter Yaw Laah And FaaH!

W HITE GLASS LEN S ES
S IN G LE VISION

too

LARGE SELECTION OF FRAMES

INClUMi
MUMS

School. RSVP volunteers werp at Crooms
and distribution sites In Chuluota and
Altamonte Springs discussing nutritive val
ues of the commodities being distributed
and demonstrating how to use and properly
store these Items.

25th Street
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LINDA'S HELPFUL HINT OP THE WEEK:
Now Is the time to start on
jo u r fall vegetable garden.

2400 W. 25th Street

321-2525

S A I * O tft

�16A— Evening Herald, Sanford, FI.

Friday, Al*. H , m i

M ilit a r y S a c ra ts E v id e n c e O K
BALTIMORE (UP!) — Proeccutors prcMlng apy
charges against John and Michael Walker can
Introduce aa evidence military secrets allegedly
stolen for the Soviets but cannot use a statement
John Walker made to the EDI. a Judge ruled.
U S. District Judge Alexander Harvey II made
the rulings Thursday at a hearing In the case of
Walker. 47, and his son Michael. 22.

Harvey is expected to rule today on a defense
motion to dismiss espionage charges against the
two men because "Immense and unrelenting”
publicity prejudiced a federal grand Jury that
returned the Indictments.
The government contends John Walker, who
retired from the Navy In 1976. headed a
family and friend spy ring that was among the
most damaging espionage operations In U.S.
history.

legal Notice

legal Notice

F I R S T P U B L I C A T I O N OE*
N O T IC E OF
TH IS N O T IC E I I I OH claim!
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ob|*cllent
by an Inleretled
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per ton lo whom nolle* wet
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malted Ihel cheltonga* me valid
grovel lor • Development 01
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tm engaged in butinett at HO!
m*rln« It currently 10% com
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plait w llh t t tllp t pending
Seminole County. Hondo JJ7H
occupancy
under lh* Hcllllout nem* ol
Legal Dew Option Gov'I lot S.
G R A P E V IL'LE N U R S ER Y, end
Section I*. Township I* South.
me! I Intend to rogitler said
R*ng* M p * tl, and lo lt I, 7. J,
name with th* Clerk ol lh*
l *. nioct n L o u . i. 7, i. s. *. 1
Circuit Court. Wmlnol* County.
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Florid* In accordance with th*
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p ro v ltlo n t ot the F Ictlflout
A. less r/w lor Inla rtltl* H o y
Nem* Statute*, To w n Section
No *, ol Senlord lor m i *t
M l « Florid* Statute* 1ES7
r*cord*d In P l» l Book I, P*g*t
/*/ Van Tompkln*
117, IK A llito . Public Records
/t/ Shirley Tompkln*
ol Wmlnol*County, Flo*Id*
Publlth July &gt;1B Augutl 1. E. It.
A public hearing concerning
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Ihlt pro|*cl will b* held by Itw
OEM IM
Wmlnol* County Planning and
IN T H I C IR C U IT COURT
toning C o m m lttlo n on S*p
OE T H E E IG H T E E N T H
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lh* Wmlnol* County Services
IN A N D F O B
S E M IN O L E C O U N TY .
Building *1 1101 E d it F lr tl
F L O R ID A
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Wmlnol* County on lh* *hov*
P O R A TIO N .
application Further, a public
PUlnlllt,
hearing will bo held by lh*
vt
S*mlnol* Courtly B oard ol
Commlttlosxr* on W pltm bar
M IC H A E L P P IE R C E and
M AR ION P IE R C E .h it wile.
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N O T IC E OF AC TIO N
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M AR ION P IE R C E , hit wilt
above application Thot* In *1
R E S ID E N C E
7 Lynn Slreel.
landanca w ill b* heard and
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written comment! may ba Iliad
with th*»C m in g and lanlnr]
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par laming X Ihlt application
tallowing da te n bad properly
may be obtained been the Oflk#
located In W mlnol* County.
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Florida
Sentinel* County W rvlcot Build
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San lord. PL 11711 Poroont era
Plal Book 11. Paget 1 and 1.
adriaad that II I hay rlacida lo
appeal any dec It Ion m*St al
Public Record* ol Wmlnol*
thaw maallngt, tlwy will la rd a
County, Florid*
record ol lh* proceeding!, end
Together with All thucluret
lor tuch pur poo*. Ilwy may neod
end Improvement* now and
loentur* Ihel a verbatim record
haraallar on tald land and
ol lh* proceeding! It med*.
lialuret attached thereto and
*11 renlt, Iteuet, procoodl. and
which record Includot lh* twill
many end evidence upon which
prolllt accruing and to accrue
Irom tald premitat. and alto all
lh* appeal ll lo be mad*
gat. tleem, elector, water, end
BOARD O F C O U N T Y COM
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M IS S IO H E H S S E M IN O L E
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IN T H I C IR C U IT C O U R T
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F L O R ID A
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you are required to terve a ropy
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Boulevard. Orlando. Florida
A D M IN IS TR A TIO N
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lh* Clerk ol th* above tlyied
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Court on or be lore th* Srd day ol
coated. Ell* Number IS Sat CP,
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It paneling In lh* CM cull Court
lor Wmlnol* County, E lor Id*
ju d g m e n t m ay b* entered
ogelntl you tor the relief de
Prubel* Division. lh* oddratt ol
mended In lh* Complaint
w hich It S e m in o le C ounty
W ITN E S S my hand and lh*
Caurlhoute Senlord. Florid*
teal ol tald Court on ttili la day
11771
ol July. IMS
The name I and addresses ol
D A V ID N B E R R IE N
lh* pettonal tepretenlellv* end
C L E R K OE TH E CIRCUIT
lh* par tonal representative s
allornayate Ml lor thbelow
COURT
All Inleretled per tone *t«
By, Agnet E Sulak
reguirtd lo III# with Ihlt court.
Deputy Clerk
W IT H IN T H R E E M O N TH S
Publlth Augutl 1. * it 11. IMS
D E I It
FROM TH E D A T E OE TH E

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Legal Notice
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
IN AMD FOR
S E M IN O LE C O U N TY .
F L 0 R I0 A
P R O B A TE DIVISION
File Number (S i l l CP
IN R E i E S TA TE OF
R O B E R T LOUIS SCOTT.
Ooc*e*4S
No t i c e o f
a d m in is t r a t io n
t o a l l p e r s o n s H A V IN G
l a im s
or
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A G A IN S T TH E A B O V E
E S T A T E AND ALL O T H E R
P E R S O N S IN T E R E S T E D IN
TH E E STA TE
YO U ARE H E R E B Y
M O T I F I E D I h e l lh # g d
m lnltlrehon o* lh* Et**** ol
R O B E R T LOUIS S C OTT, de
crated. File Number (S 111 CP.
It pending Mi lh* Circuit Court
lor Seminol* County. Florida.
Prubel* Division. lh* addret* al
w h ic h I t Seminal* C o u n ty
Caurlhoute. Senlord. Florid*.
11771 Th * Pertontl Repr*
tenlqlly* It EDW ARD S C O TT,
who** eddrett it IIS AI A, Selel
III* Beech. Florida The nem*
and eddrett el Itw Pertonel
Repretenlellve't attorney ere
H i Mirth below
All portent having claim* or
demendt ogelntl the Eftet* ere
r t q u lr t d , W IT H IN T H R E E
M O N TH S FROM THE O A T E
O F T H E F IR S T P U B L IC A TIO N
O F T H IS N O TIC E , to til* wllh
the Clerk ol lh* above Court, a
written ttatement el any claim
or demand they may have E ec h
claim mutt be In writing end
mui* Indicate lh* betlt lor the
claim, Itw name end eddrett ol
Itw creditor ur hit agent or
a t to r n e y , end the a m o u n t
claimed H the claim It m i yet
due, the de** when tl w ill
become due then La lletrr* II
Itw claim It con'mgenI or unit
quidated. lh* nature ol th*
uncertainty th ill be tleled II
•tw claim It tecured. the tecurl
ty Ih e ll be detcrlbed Th e
claimant than deliver tufheient
triplet ol lh* claim lo lh* Clerk
lo enable lh* Clerk to mall on*
copy to each pertonel repr*
tentative
All pertont Inleretled In lh*
etlal* lo whom a copy ol Ihlt
Nolle* ol Admlnltlrelion hat
been m a ile d ere re quired.
W IT H IN TH R E E M O N TH S
F R O M TH E D A TE OF T H E
F IR S T P U B L IC A T IO N O F
T H IS N O T IC E , to HI* any ob
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you tor all tlndn euet thown
during our tint* ol Bereave
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21— Personals
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*1—Money to Lend
N E E D MON E Y t
E veryon# doe* et tom* time If
you own a home end h e x a
job. IFteettor then you think

27—Nursery &amp;
Child Care

F R E E D L A N D E R . INC.
Th* Mortgage Fettle
M l C. Altamonte Orlvt
'LkenvaO MerTgege kreklr

Baby filin g In m y hom* Re
ipontibl* mother Hot me* It
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Child car* In my home Week
doyt only Idyllwlkto ere*
Alto before end after tchool
tare Call V I 11SUafter t

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a Real Etlal* LIcenteT a
Wt tiler Free Tuition
andcentlnueut Tralnlngl
Call Otck or Vlckt tor daftttt|
171 lt*7 111 11«( Eve. 17* let*
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New Smyrna Beach Choice ot
Two Sucte.vlul Retteurenl
•utlnettet tor tel*, both on
malar highway tocafient wllh
owrwr llnenclng ( t o l l avail
able to qualified buyer
Beecktlde Realty. R E A L TO R S
*04*77 t i l l ______ Open 7 Dart i

N O T IC E O F
PUBLIC H E A R IN G
Nolle* It hereby given Ihel
Seminole County he* received
appiit align tor development ap
proval tor a Development et
Raglantl impact purtuant to
Section MOM. Florida Statute*
Ircm the State ot r lor id*. D*
parlm enlolCommunity Atteiit
Pro|*Ct nam e
Lake M a ry
Shopping Cantor
Slit ot Protect Approatmetoly
JSF TOO tqu*r* tool
Location ol Protect Th* til* It
located near the Intortechon of
lake Mery Boulevard and Lake
Emma Mood t e ll ot I &lt; end
wett of Rhinehart Road
Project General Detcrlpllon
Th* Project will Include tour
major tenant building! el n o 000
tquert feet; movie Itwatr* et
A*. 700 iquare leaf, local thap
ping tpac* at M JOB tquar* teat
located on approilm ately 47
acre* The protect wilt be con
itructod In two phetet between
IMS and 1M7
Legal Detcriphon Part at lh*
Norllwatl to ot th* Northwoit to
and th* Watt M f.CM tael of th*
North to of the Nor thee* I to ot
Section 11. Townthip 20 South.
R ang* 10 t a i l . S e m in o le
County. Florida Detcrlbed at
toltowt Begin et th* Northmen
corner et Greenwood Late* Unit
tl Plel Book 11. Paget 7 end L
Public Record! ol Seminol*
County, F lo rid a
thence N
00* IQ'IF E . along the Wetl llrw
ot Itw Norltwett to ot Sac Hon 11,
* diilence ol Iat 0* toot thence
N I t - U I T W . along the South
line al Itw Hocttwait to et th*
herthwetl to IJ47 07 feet lo Itw
S e ll right ot way line of Let*
Emma Rood thence along i* d
eight bt we, line 74 QG-iQ'CS'C .
le t 11 teat to * p o in t at
curvature having a redlut ol
tOCOI teal, concave Eettorly,
ttwnc* IM 11 to*I along lh* ere.
thru a central angi* ol 11*0S'1}"
to lh* point ot tangancy. Inane#
N IS 'I S S I' E
*0*17 feet,
Ihence S rr&gt; * M E
IS* M tool
to the Wett line ol itw E e tl to et
th e N o r t h * * ! ! to of the
Northwetl to ttwnc* along laid
Wetl llrw N w o t IS t . If f 44
leal to Itw South right ot way
llrw at Lake M ery Road, thane*
along teid right el way hrw S
(Y*M M E . 44141 toet to lh*
Wett line ol the Nuv'heett to *t
Section l|. thence continue
along Mid nghl ot wey line S
tt*c0 H E . M* 4M toet. thence
S 00*10 IF W end parallel with
th* Wett Iin# ot told North***!
to Its* S7 toet to the North iww
of Mid Greenwood Leket Unit
11. Ihtnce N I f i l i t W
J*t CM toet lo th* P O IN T O f
B EG IN N IN G
A public hearing concerning
tint protect will be held by the
Seminol* County Planning and
Zoning C om m lttlo n on lap
tomber t. IMS el 7 00 p m , or at
toon thereafter at p o l l* to in
the Seminol* Cmmly Service*
Building e l l l t l E e tl F lrtt
Street. Senlord FL 17771. Room
W IM. In order to review, twee
com menu end make recam
mendalipnt to th* Board et
C o u n ty C o m m lt t i o n e r t ot
Seminal* County on the above
application Further a public
haarmg will b* held by the
Seminal* C o u n ty B o a rd at

EIPERIERCtD:

AVO N EARNINGS W O W III
O P E N TE R R ITO R IE S N O W III
111 M l at m *AFt
Acrylic Appntetort
apply protoctlx coating an
cort. boat! and plorw* U to
*11 par hour W# train For
work m Santord are* cell
Tampa 111 ( ( 4 TH I

Table Sew Operator*
4 Truck Loader*
teotpltel. bonu*. vecatton. and
hoi way* Apply
f o r m it e x

Port ol Santord
Laka Monroe
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ADJUSTER
In tld o pot IHon In W e rk o r't
Cbmpentehon Claim* Dept
tor e ip e rltn c e d a d iu f ltr
Mutt h o x SIC Comp Lleant*
or Ail Line* Licence A ll#
monte Spgt Co Benefit* Hr*
* S Cell Barker* M l *1*1.
E l l . 41. C re m * S p e c ia l
Service*. EOE^______________

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MECHANICS
Inttallatton Salary bawd on
oepertonco plu! b#n#fUt Paid
v e c e t le n end h o lid a y *
M S m b U l _________________
A LL TY P E S JOBS
S TA R T WORK NOW!

C R ID IT T

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71 — H e lp W e n te d
A F U N JORI
Toy* tall ttw m M lx t! W* need
ladle* to Mow them now Dec
1 Eacel pay. Car/phone your
hr* W inter Spgt 117 7MS.
Senlord l eke Mery 711 MW.
Cettelberry UJ MAS

Employment
323-5176
1*11 French A x

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Need to Work?
Between Jobs?
Waiting for the Right
Work Position?
Need Extra Cash?

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REGISTER TODAY
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JLegal Notice
Com m iitiunart on September
10. IMS at 7 00 p m . or ai toon
thereafter et pottlbl* in Room
W IM. Seminol* County Service*
Building, Santord. F L on lh*
ntxive application Thot* In el
ttndanc* w ill be heard and
written comment* may be tiled
with Itw Planning and Zoning
Commlttlon Haarlngt may b*
continued from lim* lo tima at
foundnacM tary Furttwr detail*
available by celling 111 IIM
f i t 171. Further Intor melton
pertaining lo Ihlt application
may be obtained from th* Office
o l P la n n in g . R oom N l t l ,
Seminol* County Service* Build
tng. HOI E e tt F lr t l Slreaf,
Santord. F L 17771 Pertont ere
advitod that it they decide to
appeal any daemon mod* at
that* mealing*, they will need a
record ol the proceeding!, end
•or tuch purpot*. they may need
to entur* that a verbatim record
ol th* proceeding! It mod*.
which record include* th* totli
many and evidence upon which
lh* appeal n lo b* med*
BOAR D OF C O U N TY COM
M IS S IO N E R S S E M IN O L E
c o u n t y F l o r id a
B Y T O N Y VANDERW ORP.
AICP
P L A N N IN G O IR E C TO R
Publlth Augutl I*. IMS
D E I tl
N O T IC E UN D E R
F IC T IT IO U S N A M E LAW
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV EN
that M C C O Y L E . INC detiret to
engage In butlne** under th#
flctittou* nem* ot Oenke Th*
Captor Company al STM John
Young Park. Orlando Florida
22004 and intend* to regittor the
Mid nem* with th* Clerk ot lh*
C ircu it C o u rt tor Semmelo
County. F tor Ida
Dated at St Petertburg,
Florid*, thl* 12nd day ot July.
IMS
M C C O Y L E . INC
B Y; Fro n cll J Mr Peak
V Prevdenl
Publlth July » S Augutl 1. * Ik
IMS
D I H IS)
F IC T IT IO U S NAME
Nolle* to hereby given that I
am engaged In butirwtl *&gt; *00
F a t V a lle y O r . Suit* I0S
Semlnoto County. Florid* under
the fletittowt name at Lasting
Imprettmnt Haw Baton Inc and
that I intend to regittor Mid
name w llh the Ctort et th*
CNCwIt Court. Seminot* County.
Florida to accordance e'tP the
p e rv itie n t #1 th* Flctilieut
Nem* Statute*. To Wit Section
(tSOF Florida SUlutot IFS7
Janie* Pettoway
MR Fea Vat toy Or
Longwood FI# 1277*
Publlth August ( . M. 11. XL
IMS
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HONEST D E P E N D A B L E
People to work In Convenient
Store* Pato vecatton. group
Inturonc# available. P oly­
graph required A p p ly In
oaf tor
Lit* Cke m 0 Feed
Store*. SSI W Hwy Id * . W4*t
ett/4. Amman** Sprtag*m ousekeeper

Caper lanced tor tenlor adult
community In Santord M ini
bo rotpontlble Call n i SSoO
M O U S E K It F E R
P art Haw
Cleaning L la u n d ry. Own
trantportihon Winter Spring*
a r t e E t t 0 |e 0 . b o tw o tfl
10AM 4PM___________________

KITCHEN HELP
E aper tone* proterrod Cell
Cato Sorrento b e tw x n 1 ; » 4
* aopm m s m _____________ _

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fam ily retteurenl Low Inter
ett attumebto mortgage*
R tetoneb l* Ic c ic
Seme
lo ca tio n 10 y o t n
F u ll
M rvlco
Coll tor detail*:
Owner Broker 111 I47F

NO P R O B LE M !

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55— Business
Opportunities

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55—Business
Opportunities

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IN T H I C IR C U IT C O U R T
IN AND FOR
TH E E IO H T IE N T M
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
S EM IN O LE C O U N T Y .
FLO R IO A
Cate N* IS 117 C P
IN RE
Ettoto ol H A R P E R
S M ITH . Deceeted
AM ENDE D N O TIC E
OF AC TIO N
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
Ihel an action hat bean Hied
ogelntl ell peril** claiming in
toretlt by. through, under or
egemtl lh* Decedent H A R P E R
S M ITH Th# nature of the action
it on* leaking lo determine lh*
heirt ol the Decedent H A R P E R
SM ITH Sold Action It Med In
lh* Circuit Court In and lor
Seminole County, Florid*, end
Itw tty I* of lh* cete It " In Re
Etlal* ol HARPER S M IT H "
You ere required to oar x a
copy ol your written detente, ll
any. to II on RONAL D L SIMS.
Petitioner*' attorney w hole
eddrett It IIS E e tl Central
Boulevard. Orlando. Flo rida
11(01, on or belort Sepi I*. IMS.
and III* th* origin*! wllh the
Clerk ol Ihlt Court either before
I*r Vic a an Petitioner*' attorney
or Im m ad leltty Ih e ra a lla r
olherw iM * default w ill be
entered agelntl you lor the
relief demanded In lh* Petition
D A T E D on Aug It. IMS
D A V ID N B E R R IE N
Clerk of th* Circuit Court
By Belly M Ceppt
Deputy Clerk
Publlth Augutl It. 11. JO. Sop
•ember 1. IMS
D E I tS

C L A S S IF IE D A D S

33—Real Estate
Courses

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CIPHER
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A L L CLAIM S . D E M A N O S .
A N D O B JE C TIO N S N O T SO
F IL E D W ILL BE F O R E V E R
B AR R EO
Del* ol lh* flrtl publication ol
•hit Nolle* of Adm lnltlrelion
Augutl 11. IMS
EDW AR D S C O TT
A t Pertonel RepreHnteli .*
of Itw Estate of
R O B E R T LOUIS S C O T T.
’
Dec* a tad
A T T O R N E Y FOR P E R S O N A L
R E P R E S E N TA TIV E
F R A N K L IN T W A L D E N
ESQ UIRE
MASSE Y .A L P E R
B W A LD E N P A
One Dougtat Place
111 W eil CHrut Street
Altamonte Spring*,
F L JJ7I11M7
Telephone MS to* 0*00
Publlth A d u lt It. 11. IMS
OE I ( I

71— H * tp W * n t * d

71— H*lp W«nt*d

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Report ready tor work ot ( A M
*07 w !*t St ______ Santord

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R E S ID E N T M AN AG ER
For IS Unit
M utt Be E rpierervced
(70 0751
A x a Beauty C*
Start your own butinott tor t l !
K l ttlO
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P ort tlmo Could po**lbly
work Into full tlmo petition
E ■par lance necetMry Apply
at 700 W lath St Monday
thru Friday, belw xn f am
and 1 pm

CASHIER
Convenience ttor* Top Salary
hotpittliieiion. I w x k vera
lio n each 4 m o t . othe r
benefits Apply
701 N. Laurel A re . Santord
I : SP4i M, AAF.
Child Cere needed Wanted H
perlenced older woman who
lovot children Roforoncot
Irtd Coll H I 77(7 after t
C om puter Operator B F re
g rim m e r Call New Mori
rant H I 7SOD

CONCESSION CLERK
E apertonc* helpful Apply
C E N T R A L F L O R 10A ZOO
tto S ......................Tu#i thru Set
m m u __________
Construction Werktrt B Labor!
All Trodatl Cell New Hart
tan* H I M00
C O SM ETO LO O IS T
E iperlenced Part time lor m
nlor adult community In Sen
lord Full Hm# In the tuture
Call Ter appointment M l SB0Q
* Countertop/Lam in* tor *
Fu ll Hm* Eapariencad help
.vaadnd Production top thep
Own trentpprtehen H I I CIO
CREOIT /
Accotints R ttttvB b li Clgck
Coitoclton eapartonca heiplui
but rat required Pay cam
mensural* wllh teperienc*
e n d a b ility
E ic e tle n l
benefits Send return* to P O
Baa M il. Santord. Fla HTT1
D A T A E N T R Y / P R O C fS S IN O
S P E C IA L IS T Medical bock
ground rwcottary Salary will
be bated on your evperienc#
For Intormehon call Bill al
m si*]_________________ ___
O E U V E R T HELP
Needed Cheulleurt Lic*nt*
required Apply et Bedrock
Furniture. 2440 S Hvry t i n .
Cateelberry Oil 7S77_________
D IE T A R Y C LE A N IN G A ID E
Pert time. M F Hour* negotla
bl* EO E Apply tl D tB ary
Manor, 40 N Hwy 17*1. De
Bery F L____________________
D R IV E R N E E D E D Void f I*
license Full hm* employ
ment Apply A lle rn e tlx T V
A Appliance 122 kXB
D R I V IR / N E L F IR
Far resident I*I Mniletien route
Valid chauttourt iic#n*t nec
evlary Good working coidi
•ton* and bene 11It Apply In
person IWS. SSS Hop* St .
Lc
E X E C U T IV E S ECR ET A N Y
W ith or without shorthand!
P r e le rr e b ly W A N G w a rd
processors Needed In th*
Let* (Aery Are*
Abtoit Temporary Services
U S IM R

EXECUTIVE SECRETARY
Superior tb lllt In typing,
thorthend. office menegment
EapeMenc* with computor or
willing to learn Hours | to &gt;
Good banttltt Belory ac
cording to skill* and oiporl
enc* Return*'to:
F L A . U N IT I0 M E T H O D IS T S
C H IL D R E N H O M t
F O B * ! MM
■atorprlw .Fle «ms
Eaperienced In M le tt E arn
CASH on th* weekends telling
tologag and ceemetlc* I 1* to
S P M Setvroey ana Seaway
C a ll
L a F r a g re n c *
at
i ecu i n h u .
_________
E X P E R IE N C E D O N L Y Ayl*
•ton Mechanic*. Sheet metal,
ttructuael. end electrician
Apply to pertain Milton Air.
B u i l d i n g (1 4 1 . l a n i a r d
_ A Jrg * rt______________________

EXPERIENCED
DIESEL
MECHANIC
with knowledge to hydrautkt B
traitor repair DeLand area
tN T X R II
I in asphalt
m a ln t e a a n c o I n v a l v i n g
teatcoaling A ttripmg Hard
phy Heat work M l 1*70
Fu ll and p a n time position
available in Full service child
car* center Maturity end
common tone* * mutt E apt
Done* and Reining * glue
Apgiy between 1 A M a P M
el 111 B Pet A x . Santord

FULL TIME PORTER
be over IB year* *W B
h e x taperlenc* Apply In
parson betort j t or *n*r 1
Raavgov Ktoq. SeaMvd______

GAS ATTENDANT
T o p .a la ry , tiotgllelliaH on.
ocher benefit* Cell butm eu
office tor tol* XU1BU

Pert time tor 44 bed ICF/M R .

»i mi
LABORERS
Reliable worker* needed
far first shift
Ableat Temporary Sendee*
HUNS
M AIDS
He'.p ut clean up Cell 747 1714
Dr Ivor'I Iu ante required

MECHANICS
For ill A 2nd thlftt M utt h e x 1
y r t erperlenc* nn Mack
truck Alto need PM M E N
Good working condition* B
benefit* Apply In person
IWS.SSS

MEDICAL OfTICE
INSURANCE BILLING CLERK
Submit reiume to 1401 Medical
Plai*. Suit# 10* Santord. F L
BT71________________________

Offset Htlp- All Kinds!
Cell New Hortiont_______H I 7X»

OPERATOR TRAINEE
Pletllc eitoutlont Ecperi
enc*preferred ltt. 2nd, B ltd
i h l l t 1(00 Je w e tt Lane.
Pietnc ProBto*______________,

0PERA10A WANTED
Small company need* quell tod
Doier/Front end Loader Op
erator
Evperlanced only
need apply I 40* 0000 I pm to
1pm only

Owt Th* Road Truck DrinfCall New Horltom

111 7500

P AN TR Y / O IN IN O ROOM
W O RK ER
Full Hm* tor Senior Retirement Community E rpertenc*
desired Pleasant appear enc*
and per tonal Ity required Will
consider tr a in in g w illin g
toernor Good wages
Apply et
H O W ELL P LA C E
100 Airport Btod
Santord
Between I B a PM
Mon Frl
Dr cell
. U J 7100

F A R T TIM E Car etui, gentle
and energetic lady. living near
downtown Santord. to care tor
e ld e r ly le m l ln v e lld .
morning* 4 |J Hurting skill*
helpful Reply to Boa JOS. c/O
Evening Herald. P O
Bea
IAS7.Santord. Fie B I D iaS7

PHONE WORK
No taperlenc* necessary A
ptoOMnf vole# B willingness to
work only re q u ire m e n t!
Sterling pay 54 SO per hr For
Interview cell Jim et (24 MM

REAL ESTATE
SALES PEOPLE
High
Earning*
PottntUII
Modern oHIc* In eacellent
location Complete framing
program New division et etd
established firm Call now
tor detail', on pleeM it
waning condition* and to
secure your future
Jim Rttlerfy___________ *74 4*5*

SECRET ARY TYPIST
I
For general office work re
q u l r t d by e l e c t r o n i c *
m a n u fa ctu rin g c o m p a n y ,
Previous eapertonc* desira­
ble Phone r o 7710________ __

SHINGLEMEN
M 00 per tquer*

JJ1 4110,

SUPER MARKET ASST. MGR.
Eepot lanced In grocery, meet.
B product deptt Ftolygreph
required Apply ISIh B Park
A x . Perk B Shag Ask toe
Tired *f Job Hunting t
C a ll F u tu re s
th e y h a v e
hundrodt of |ob opening* tor
thot* who want lo w ork,
*70 000
CEM EN T W ORKERS *
H I L F I R I Eacellent pay
Start right owey tT t 4X70
D E L IV E R Y H E L P E R S no (a
par lane * nacattar y Full tlmo
Good Starting pay t/ t *JQ0
G E N E R A L O F F I C E
TR A IN E E S
G r t t l HarTIng
Iob Saxral opening* Good
pay 470 4)00
F A C T O R Y A S S E M B L Y aad
P RO DUCTIO N W ORK Moal
•hilt* open Good pay tcetok.
tig ( job
IM M E D IA T E O P IN IN O S General Construction labor.
Good pay i r » 4 X »
TR U C K D R IV E R S lo ng taut
Immediate! Good driving re­
cord Over U tig 4100
L O C A L D R IV E R S - Straight
truck* Good pay Start rlg(H
awey *71000
R E C E P T IO N IS T . O F F IC E
HELPERS. C LER K S. CRT
O P E R A T O R S - Im m e d ia te
Call ATS 4JM NOW i
W E LD E R S Certified Eacellent
gey tcetet Call today (T b

P A IN T E R S A P A IN T E R
H E L P E R S - Im m e d ia te
•penm«* good starting M r
Call today 47* «JBR
D R Y W ALL

With er

•apgrieace

wit tout

Immedlbta

agwungi Good gey
Gey (7R4JBI

Call to

�71— Help Wanted

KIT ‘N’ CARLYLE I by Larry Wright

E v e n in g H e ra ld

103—Houses
Unfurnished / Rent

99—Apartments
Unfurnished / Rent

■ilty and pleasant toto

m a w a mutt San tor
cltltan marktt If you Ilka
paopta, and ara haat and
attracfiva. call w* far ap
pomtmam Part lima. H I I M
Monday thur Friday_________

RECREATION AIM
Par O avalopm am tiiy Ola
abtod ICF/M R Part lima and
avanlng* M l m i

TRUCK DRIVERS NEEDED
Part nma 4 full lima FC L,
Good driving retard B# apia
fapataOOTpPyaUal SaFSaal
A I T R I S S E S A N Q COOKS
naadad A ll aMftt G raaf
benefits Contact Calfiy Sail
a rt at Tha w*t*to Hout*.
m a a a o _____________________

•AMBOO C O V i A PTS.
M* ( Airport Bhrd
f Bdrm . I Ball*...... ........ASM ma
I Bdrm . 1 Baft*.----------- ..SM I ma.
p h o h i ...........„ .............. m a a t i

•COUNTRY SETTING •
Larga I A I Bdrm. Apart m art*
Adult Laka* la**Family Paaftida

Available Hew.Optfl Wtekands

MASTERS COVI...... 373-7900
s v il l a g e
1
bdrm SflO. f bdrm I MO and
upl Adult*only M3*4’0

m a r in e r

MOVE IN NOW!

H I 7M0

NMdcf With Eiparwnc*all New Hortiont

M l MOO

S25 Bonus with this id!
Immadlafaly Hurting
Attlalantt and Lira In Corn
pan torn I yaar arparlanca
required
M E D IC A L P ER SO NNEL
POOL

sosiataan

|_E_______________ M /F/H/v
a weak to train hill and pari
tlma petition* Call M l f r a
Butinatt D rttt Raauirad

91—Apartments/
House to Share
Mawiad I lamaia la tbara a 1
bdrm homa with I adult* t!40
par mo + I/ ) utillHat Call
Ml f ill

93—Rooms lor Rent
Caitalbarry Hart ft Carding *
f Harping room* I turn . It*
A 140 pa* waat plut uta of
fiUrban I r a t . M i fl 1*______
Cbrltflan Apt* A Hama*
TV. hllcbgn. laundry, maid, SM

wk a up Ort 433SMA/4S3AtID

F u rn
Roam, prlvata bath,
cooking to* wk plu* wflllfiat
Sacurlty dap SUM Ml M ff or
M l H I ’______________________
SA N FO R D Furnithad room* by
tha weak Raatonabia tala*
M atotarvlct Call 31) 4107
S 7 PM 41* Palmatto Ara
room I d par wuak
Kltchan/laundry prlvllagat
C a i iM S t a f ;________________
T H E FLO R ID A H O TE L
*00 Oak Avanua
H I 4X4
Haa*ona6l« W «f Hy half*

97—Apartments
Furnished / Rent
A V A I L A B L E NOW
Furnithad Stud to Apartment*
O ra Badroom Apt*
T wo Badroom Apt*

W H IL E LEASES
S E N IO R C I T I I E NS O ISCOUNT
R A N C H S TY L E L IV IN O III

SANFORD COURT APTS.

323 3301
bam kitet»n. living room and
larga tcraunud porch. Cam
pfutaly carpatod and air can
dlfionad Adult* anly, no pal*
Larva lor S171 par mpnm aim
tfSO dap eat* c V n Y T T T H I
Downtown Santord Etl Garaga
Apt tullabla I or caupla No
pat* * 1 so mo . M l dap You
pay pat t ttoc m M il
Furn Apt* lot Santa* Cltltan*
lllP a lm a lto A vg
i Cowan NoPhonaCall*
Lavaty I Bdrm carpal, doaa In
downtown. S71 par waak Sa
curtly dtpoait 1200 Call M l
VOMerMI Wf ______________
Small garaga apartmunt for ana
w orking adull Lady pi a
farrad »7* par waak plut
dapotlf Call M l ta il________
I bdrm daluia Adult*. no putt,
air, qutol ratidtnlial, 1131 mo
♦ dapotlf M l M l* ___________
I bdrm air conllltonad Quito
araa S fll ma Bf oka* Ownar

ttimo*ni«4«i

1 Bdrm Apartment Includat
tacurlty da poll! A Augut*
ran*. If moved in by Aug fa.
IMS

Momraod Apts.

327-2615
Oulat I Bdrm in oidar •-•*
P rtttr adult* MOO par montti.
plut SfdO tacurlty dapatlf
Can Iff FaOl________________

SHENANDOAH VILLAGE
I Bdrm Dugto • with Reel

33*0- S3S0
Adult* A Familial Walcamal
SIM Sacwrfty DapatH
Call....................................T O m a
S p a c lo u t A p a rtm e n t*
Lakafront. pool, lannit. aduttt.
no pat*, laundry Starting at
SfSl a ma Call 133 0143 to taa
W tk 'v i Rlvar Ettidancy
Carpal, air. emou uta Adult*
no pat* *341 par month Call:
31144TO_________ ___________
I and 1 bdrm Alto furnithad
afficiancy from STS waak S 3 »
dapotlf No pal* Call M l 4107
ST PM 411 Palmatto
I B d r m ., c a r p a l, c o n tro l
haafi'air, balcony, naar old
hotpital t i l l mo . MOO dapot
if M i la n ______
3 Bdrm , f bam. cantral air, all
applianca* pool First and
tacurlty sail pa* month Call
M l tail altar 1PM
1 bdrm l bath Daluia Apart
man I S ift ma 1210 tacurlty
duo Onu Month Fraal M l * ISO

101—Houses
Furnished / Rent

103—Houses
Unfurnished / Rent
Boautitul 1 bdrm 3 bath lancad
yard, calling tana, vortical*,
waahar A dry*, 4171 ma

ua (taa

D E L TO N A 1 bdrm dining araa.
tmall porch, cantral alr/haat.
carpal S ill ma 4 SJ00 tac
Nava** Araliablanow

574-1040
NEW HOMES TOR RENT
Enargy Ittkiant I bdrm . 1
bath Palta Hama* naitlad Ht
qvtot caantry tatting, naar
thwppmg A tchaalt Clata la
Lata Mary 1/4 (a ll
Chuck lhaia laalurat.
a Fraal Fraa Ratrtgaratar
OOaraga
a Attic Itaraga
a Wathar Dryar Cannae ken*
a On light Managamanl

Call Maw tar Mara lutocmilion

321-3827

_

1 B d rm
te r a a n t d p atio ,
childran O K ta w par man'll
C a i l a n n n _________________
1 Bdrm . f bam Larga living
room with hrapiaca 1 bikt
tram Laka Monroa kite ran
aguip. AvaHabta Aug lit SOI
tlrtt. last B tacurlty M U M S
1 Bdrm a a i Bath
Cantral haat 4 air. lancad
yard, apphancut garaga SOI
mo. plut tacurlty Call ItS
Tfaf

105— DuplexTriplex / Rent

107—Mobile
Homes / Rent
Eldar Spring* Tralla r Park.
H w y 417 I 4 t b d rm t ,
manlhly or waakly runlal
^ra to »^l* * * # ^r* iju ir»* w i^S )^

Mini Nii« houses

tia 4 up......... ........m a«x
117—Commercial
Rentals
Rata'i 4 Otuca Spaca MO up to
1.000 tq II ai*a itaraga avail
abta Iff aaU

121—Condominium
Rentals
Villa* I
b d rm . 1 bath, wether and
dryer, kitchen appliance* .
K reared porch, pool, adull*.
*7*0 par month i f 10 tacurlty
Call M l 0(40 Idaytl or M3
aaaMNightti_________________
laniard f bdrm . 3 bam. poo&lt;
wathar/dryar Omar emeni
Hat SMI m e , 1 4S1 404?

S IN G L E STO R Y
L IV IN G
luid Tsimt to Fit
Tout Ntsds!
Furnishsd m Unlutnishtd.

Prim* Building Lot m good *'e*
ol Santordl S’ 100
Large heme with » « ’ in
large living toom .
laundry doub’* car
C*r»lr* gir heal
Owner will tmanc* l

1 Bdrm 3 bam with wether and
d r y t r . O verlook in g Lakal
Pina Rldga Club, laniard sail
par month Call Pam 131 37*0
between I O O A M 4 30 P M

lo t tor 14 • 70 N EW M O BILE
HOM E 1 Prater rant with op

BY O W N ER Bciutifyl Homt trt
Loch Arbor | M rm I bar»hi.
grvsi room w bviit in B B Q
grill Double
tent ml
H «« f air
AH ip p M a ftcfi
I** S00 A ii«p p # b !p F H A
m ortgage No qualifying
J V SJI4

^to^obuj^fswa^^^^^^
127—O ff ic e Rentals
Raatonabia and convenient
101 N Maple. Santord
M l *0*0
Protattionai tpaca tree Hand
Inj, K parking tpaca*. i n
to It Naar IT »f Cantral air
and heal 1410 per month
R E A L TO R .............
I l l *141

H-ckJwo Lik e t#t Wildwood Dr
I bdrm 2 bf«m, db) g«r*g#
porch C in f r l l itr
Super
Cie*«- Attumabl# US ODO
R E A L TO R
M AR ViN K LAIL
44’ l i l t
or ^ 1 7U7

B L LINK CONST.

322-7029
F inenclng Available

Applianca Repair
Alltin Appiiinc* SdfYKc
la hr Service Na (a k a Char gal
If Y r. E ip
taaiaai, JT*«4S1

Carpentry
All type* at carpentry 4 r*
madallng IT yr* cap Call
Richard Grata M l Mff

Carpet

General Services
R O BER TE ORSENR
C e n tra ls 4 M a in tana nc*
SpaclalUl In H acS rlcal 4
Pnacmat'c Control* M3«f*d

e x i— _

Lie R ill l l l a l i firoktr
SALES ASSOC WANTED*
3M0 Sanford Avt

By Owner' Reduced Make
Otter 1 bdrm t)y bam Move
in Ipr i choot M l 1417
^

Home Improvement
Calltar'* Building 4 Remodeling
N* lab Taa Small
111 Bad** Lana, laniard

_________mean_________
a M cC U LLA R H O M ES a
LkanaadCantractor yRRSSIJTal
NO lO B TO O SMALL '
C aR i.................................. Mtsaad
THOM AS B TH O M A S Mam*
repair. *leaking, lawn car*

Far Carpal laetellettaau
Rapairi t l a llrafthat

Heme Repair*
Cleaning Service
Head Carpet Ctoaatng Uvwig^
Olntng Ream 4 Natl M R
Sa*a 4 Q**4r. SM. US M M
JU ST D E N IE S
Pr o k taunnl cleaning
C M I................ ............... M l 4*4)

C A B P iM T E B
R apaltk *-«d
ramadaiuig No k b too (malt
Call M l (**1________________
(AamTananca at HI type*
Carpentry, painting. g4wmb«ng
andatactrk M l a C T
W ILLIS MOMB R E PAIR

Stnca t*l*t

Taan** iia d n * Sarak a ..M &gt; Iff*
C O N TE M P O R A R Y E L E C T R IC
Comptrto Etoctrkal Sarvka*
T V 4 Tatophanat
M l 3177

Music Lessons

Landdeering
O E N IV A LA M O C LE)
La«7Land, torntog ......... PHI # n
Tapawl Pond* Dram dlkhat
Ilk* Proper (flan Cal I M* MM

•• ll v i n o i r e « ( c a n t r a I
a lr/h o a t l 122) 000

•trots from tenore )

R EA L ESTATE
H EA L TOR
&gt;J1 M H
FO R SALE BY OW NER
Cpunfry t stale r&gt;e#r
L a k « Ath by on I c leered
B fM l 4 Bdrm 1 full b#th|
«■ O * !!' room wilfl
firtp lM t, Lflto* M l m KiffN
on By Appoififmtnl Only
C*H &lt;*B4&gt; * V M S I___________

D R E A M V TA R TE R
tre n d
New Owelity Built 1 bdrm
tplll plan ertth garage Eety
• C B M h lfY&gt; Ottered el
U I J N i many liiu m in t plant
• wAltabte. C u m tee Ver
your self or celt
• IC R Y C O U R IO N
The INAll It Cempeny
R f A L T O R I. » t M S er 111 94?o

LA R G E CO R N ER LO T com*%
wffH fH«« f Bdrm horn* in
grM f f#Cdfmmi N f* reel, very
cf##n. lew 'down peyment, lew
nsenffMy peymenl u r .ljo
FH A VA S r t C lA L I ) Bdrm
111 Bath, t t n i r *1 elf", garae*.
f e n c e d y a r d . k il c f i e n
H v p p a d ' Belli in Sat I M M N

323-5774

Naw Hem»* Naar Otlaan 3
B d rm ., I balk, air, heal
S 3 '000 13100 down Include*
cloamg cotta Pf*m*nt* at
SIM par month
COUNT R Y W IDE R E A L TY
R»e a t i t t k t r .... ...m i n i
4to Hwy i ll, Ottoan Fla
NO M O N EY DOWN
N O C L O H N O C O S T |1M
month 141 n o Ona year aid
h a u l*
1 4 « c a lot 401
M a y t g w n R d , O t la a n
W* M l *111 or *04 MJ 0*0t or
tor fat aosi

3*04 HW Y IT *1

HANDY!
Ttwi #n« ft tor yew it fht right
y r k t 4 bdrm h#m# M i r
Ju w n 'M * n b ’• t h ill A7 4A
O rM tpotfN ttil I I I *00

SHADY COTTAGE
N t #1 2 bdrm hom# wnd«r
lArg« o jk i on qutif ltr##l
• •Af p 411#, If nr t# Only
444 104 0 f«4 l tffm i ay Ail
a Ma I

RICHARD BOONl ROGERS
Famaua architacl datlgnad
Hut uruqua ana al a kind heme
with !M* tq H a* a larga
earner tot I bdrm . ceramic
tile hear* M ull Seal tIM .iao
" la Old Santord
a fraal
*4*&lt;a toiiua.

11101114
Inciudet W «f#r Ge^beqe P ^k i*tp
Y p r d MAintYNNi'He

ImmptfiAf# CXc
y
Gregory Mobile Hemet 3)3
1H2 All A M E R IC A N ) Hdrm ;
beth Selling bpiqui «ppriif«kf
vifu# Mott t » moved Cefi

KETES FLORIDA. INC.

Sprinklers/ Irrigation
A B O U T T IM E IB B IO A TIO N
N rw Inala Hatton* ...Fra* I t !
E apart Repair* *1 Complete
Sprinkler System*
Timer*
Etc
.* * * » * (

Drive by and aaa thit newly
painted 1 bd rm . central
h a a t'a ir. appliance*, naa
carpa't lancad tot. attum*
7% F H A . cnty SS4 KO

Plumbing
Wall I
l « r South Santord Avanua
Santord. F tor Ida M ff 1

Nursing Care

Tree Service

• G E N E V A O S CE O LA RO •
TO N E D FOR M O B IL E !!
S Acre Country tract*
Well Iteed M paved Rd
H \ Oown II Y rt af l } % (
Fromlll.SdOf
,

if you are tooliinf for i luc
ititfu f career in Real l itile,
Sttmtrem Realty it loohinq
lor you Call Leo Albrlyhl
fodiv at 112 24M Eventnft
12) M i)

CALL A N Y T I M E

3 2 2 -2 4 2 0
1141 PA*K A V I
Ml Ik Mary Bird ^

a fte r

Santord
Ik M a r;

THE C A S U A L IH L
BIO LAKE M ARY On* acra
at privacy and laclutlo *
P a rltd tatting tor rambling a
bdrm. 1 bath with rac roam.
Super F a m ily Ha ma t
liaa.aaa Owner will finance,
Bay New and En|ey the
Label I Call
B EC K Y C O U R IO N
The Wall SI Campany
in i m i
.......... ar H H B I
Weekend Sale O nlyl Appraited
140 000 FH A Sail all cath.
414 •00 I B drm
I bath,
• •Ira* rant* tor *400 plus
G o o d c o n d it io n
Ownar
Kkhdclato Call » JO 1*71______
1 Bdrm I bath good rondltkto.
bus slap, utility building.
tone*. Fla N m , F'replac*.
1300 tq ft Qualilr F H A or
taller hold Law an il
Ownar A n o clata
4)0 010)
4 Bdrm . 1 bath homa wilh larga
poo' larga dining room ] let*
w it h th a d a t r t t t
S104
Magnolia Avt . Santord Call
M l aaiaattar 1 m p m

Mr

165—FarmiGroves / Sale

from ( I 300

181— Appliances
/ Furniture

ac 1 1 )

* ic r # l H igh end dry
dbOOcNd like frpnf c»n paved
roed i l l OCR) veifhftio OOP

! A c rti yelfh
F #r mtngfon

P M

I bdrm | bath Si Jehni River
pool »ennit, ctubhte A more
l U PCKPt’b cuyned SA4 *411

if n iff pr ive f oid N igh
•nddry Yvooded |2f f00

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4

____________

Appl lancet

mobile home
are# t n 400

t#emi
7 Acf#t Wob'** o k
f»e‘d 12# *x

For

Salt

ell tn

e ic e lle n f con ditio n A fully
g u a ra n te ed
321 429*

fenced Hay

C O UNTR Y W ID E R E A L T Y
Ref R E Broker
122 1215
474Mery « l» . OtTeen Fla

27TH STREET FURNITURE
109 W

3 Pfh ! »

C o u ch

for

i n 391)
la le

P c ttfc t

fgr

newlywedt i.W negofiAble
Can 4*e S?i2
0'ineft* Set i ll *noc1 inf ter
fable 2 end fob(e% like new
Other thingt Call 42’ 1110
after | f» M 2SS0 El Cap&lt;tan
Or Sun 10 to 3 P M

FIVE STAR
AUTO SALES
G O O D USED C A R S
N O C R ED IT N E E D E D
Buy Here, Pay Here
Big Cars * Small Cars • Trucks
Acrss; TLs 17-92 I r i i p
Mil* On Right

668-8659!

823 S. HWY. 17-92 DEBARY

AUCTION SALE
S s lu td a y , A u g u s t 17. 1985 at 10 00 d m B y otdat ol
tha C ity o t S antord w * will on tha above data and lima
ta ll al p u b lic a u c tio n tha fo llo w in g in y a n lo ry ol no
longat n e e d e d Item s
1« ” Dodge 1 l e i F U k w l
1 IN ) i
1 111’ Ritsbin US l •» I#IN B
t 4MC escai
Pumper tee truck
t lira r*n) MOO FU truck
1 IM? Fwrd tHrmy fruck
1 INO Mirkey Otvtdeen C»&lt;*e
I ie#o fo rd true* e#*e cat
1 m en 1477 1»7# A I4RO Hedge
9 I M 2 Dodge I ioe&gt; Sedan
1 I I 74 IHartye Dump (ruck
1 147! QI4C lwtokprtk*n prg^ads
t C u ihm a n furt 1rucl»te&lt;
t fiioo M.ti*t fidmtg mooer
1 li eein Ch*et lewn moee
I •
»ie*»e« uliMf 9UI bed
1 liiler R w U M *e«de» 4 Mitr
&lt;M5 Monde Magn* i AS 1441 ml
R u t lypeeynteri cash r#gis1#f%.. af&lt; utAtoft Adding marhin#*
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From lh « San ford Airport Authority, we will h i v « th#
follow ing H a rm :
1 Climit Blue tlfiek Mokm lUeti
V * I ciwytiw Wwivia detoi iOni

2 Met DiyWe0e«Bd fh

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1 Pump WofihmgtoYi M HP lilac )
1 e«m« beeRMgiM new CNyiw I tfi
l«4t Dodge 4 I
19M Ford Pick Up
m i Ford Pick I

1 Orehd Blue print ceps**

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VetiiMmiied
Itlti Ohe* 9letbeal buswe tspeh
Megnet tweepe* interMtionel
ftpies 1 o+oo» M.vfe* C«n«ey fit#
I UHSI k) e*)l WiMjry Convey l*U
| tie*te*t 2 * « Mniii) C*n»tf !«•
9 tratier l wfsl lisiitery Tank type
I r14' ne fane
I Ovnhem R v »h C9w«e* Yell J04
1 pheee 40 cyctee

All i|«m s to bd sold without w .ir'.intuis or guartoilves
ththqr by tho C&lt;ly Ot Auction C o C a s h C a s h ie n Chocks,
or okayed ch eck s

Sat* will b* ha Id Al Santord Mainlananc* Compound,
al daad and ol Fullon 4 Holly StreatB In Sanlord Sato
conduced by Doll a Aucl'on Service Phone 12J 5420

Oldosl Auction Film In Central Florida

L e w is C . D a li - A u c tio n e e r

D A V ID VOGUE . Realtor/Aiuc
13)1100
..... Evening 1314147

R EALTO R S
R A V E N N A PARK Ib d r m l&gt;*
bath, cant teal 4 air tea ago
By ownar tatotman lie (TV*
Eva* 4 Waaa and*_____
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IA N FO R D D U P L E * 317)1131
Highlfwn A .a Owner tmanc
ing. tie qualifying, nepom k f
B d rm . I bath, each ape'1
mant aver t 000 tq It 4 yrt
o ld K itch e n appliance*,
cantral haat and air, carpal
drape* Rental income MOO
monthly Appointment anly
Ownar M l *0*&gt;
Santord fait Hartwell A r t
a SUPER A S S U M P TIO N #

A t Aaphall Paring I m
Grading 4 paring atphait r*
pair*, teal coating trpffic
markings, driveway* 4 park
in* lot* Fraaatt l i t I r k

W ILL B UILD IO S U IT ) YOUR
LOT OR OURSt E X C L U S IV E
A G E N T FOR W IN S O N G
DEV CORR , A C EN TR A L
F LOP IDA L I A D C RI M O R t
H O M f FOR LESS M O N B Y l
C A L L TOOAYf

Okleen 4 bdrm . 1 bain on 1
acra* with hork* barn and
pattura If 4 (00

I

O UB R A TE S A R E LOW ER
Lakavtrw Nur ting Cantor
It* I . Second U . Santord
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CASUAL I l f O A N C EI 4 bdrm
2 bafh home with tcr**n«d
pool area. Ifrtpiica, Qrnit
room paddle lane. U N vq M

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BUSIN ESS T E L E P H O N E S I T T
* B IS Salto* intuited with
warranty a • a a t l M l t l

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W O T R IB B V

BUY A U T T L I C O U N T R Y ! I
bdrm I bith hom# on I 14
l i r t l l E4t hi Kifchon, c*ntr«l j
»ir h i t
Split Bdrm Plan*
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Telephone Service

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I N V E S T O R ! O N L Y ! |*Ar«#
Older H i n t with F lt t t b li
Com m ercial l o n i f ij i Pr#
viiutly a rtttturanf 4 bdrm
I* t bilht. firtpfir*. CfMrai
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mound. C H June
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too tmall Free eat M l 3770

I U N I A I lONALI Ib d r m J both
hom # iBifti i | f i If t c r M M d
pool i f t • wiffi • 1| i 13 pool
•nd i l l , I I I 1111 covered
p i t d&gt;nm | ir#A. firtp lic if
141.444

SATURDAY &amp; SUNDRY

Painting

Electrical
A n y M fg Elacktcal

Masonry
'A N Y T H IN G IN C O N C R E T E I
Fra* E ttimalat Oladty Ottraal
B EAU M O NO S Canal C*.
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mod*i#d liffhvnt t i t toe

Wall St. Compar.;....321 5005

Paving

QBEfity Lava Cjt e
At Affordable Prices M l 0(71

Tprjnt

u rt o n o d porch, h u f f m it f o r
bdrm
dlRlnfl r o o m
ri

REALTOR

Lifetim e
Lef Rentt

A d u tfP irk

Owner Financing JC-i »&lt; r«i
w i f h f u r n i t h e d
mobile pool twirn ipa
f r a c I er
la n f o r i A y #
Wall#*# Cfft% Really
Realtor_________________ 111 4 )D

'•vrepercei IASP0 T trm t

K E E P COOL I 1 bdrm 1 bath
Horn# wtth i 10 i 14 pool,

Lftlie Mery On Big Lehe Mery
I ecre ef teduiren A febet rent
trenquilif y wittl rambling 4
bdrm . 1 bath home Ottered
At t U t *0

CALLBART

H A L VLtLItOt

j i ______

n t tN J9fh Street
Venter# FI )SFF«

By Ownar 3 bdrm . 3 bam
Larga to' Specioui 'TOO tq It
under re a l. SI 000 dawn
attumabl* mortgage In city.
Santord 14* *00 Day M3 S107.
_ Eva*. M l DOST_____________
BY O W N E R io v a iy ' cuttam
bull! I bdrm . f bam. tplll
pun Qvtol neighborhood. VA
a p p r a lt a d
I I I . 100 111
P'umtota Dr Call MS U ia
D U P L E X O N L Y Sta id*
Recently rafurb'thed including
naw c a n tra l a i t ' haat
E tceltont location produce*
S4TS rant Aitumabto FH A
mortgage H U R R Y ON THIS
O NE I

Drfornl Rail Estitr. Inc.
Rdtloi

1*1 icre trp (ft

Sanford's Sites Leader

(305) 321 0041

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REALTY-REALTOR

KISH REAL ESTATE

321-0759 Eve.323-7643

Painting Interior E tierior
Rater am el 4 RatoraOla
Vary RaltoMa
m t t l l B it M

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153—AcreageLots/Sale

STENSTROM

VldMLt l*«ht HIU-writ If III

Painting

L n a HiwiRt____Lee Pints

C ASSELB ER R Y 1 acra. idnad
?R I U1S00 W Malictowiki
R EA LTO R
131 TOM
C O M M fB C IA l S P E C I A II I T
4 04 M B A LL. JR P A
R EALTO R
..... 3114111

a n y o n e in n o r t h

Landdeering

Lawn Service

kn&lt;k Building Downtown O'
t'C* 'fla il t’oraga 1 D 0 • *q
ft Fully a ir conditioned
S*1 OCR Owner finant mg joS
down S )H 44 par mo 131 ) t ) l

2041 I fYithtnqfon Ave
Tifutvilfe 33)10
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SEM INOLE C O U N TY

Dial 322-2611 or 831-9993

W* Hf*d*»
Tha Whole Bail Of Wa*

157—Mobile
Homes / Sale

71 • Acrat Start Rd 4* Fron
i*g* I li a It aliina wa&gt; b*«*
to Jordan I Slpugh IliOOOO
TERMS!

BATEMAN REALTY

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321MT

149—Commercial
Property / Sale

LAKE HARNEY AREA

W E L IIT A N O IE L L
MORE H O M E )T H A N

To List Your Business...

REM00CUNG SPECIALIST

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in th# Citf el LAkt
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M l— Homes For Sale

AND LET AN EXPERT DO THE JOB

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l i ) toco
Naw 4 ramoda'mg addittont
tana, tacurlty light*, tlmors
plus pH *!*t * a rv tc « Qva'ity
Sarvk* L'earned A Bonded

Lot «t 1h beautiful Oifc trm
Call

)3 f 2 0)4

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Electrical

153—AcreageLots/Sale

LIST W ITH US!

CONSULT OUR

Additions L
Remodeling

■ Y OWNER M l 100 1 Bdrm }
Bath large kitchen he*' *&gt;r
I'repiar* utility room f c*r
a*r*g* quial comar, b go***
Call M* ) &gt;00 or M l OX?
LOCH ARBOR A R E A 4 (to—
3 bath I n p llv * nan root
t c ’ tfn a d p o rc h
d o uble
garage SM V C Day* m
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R E A LTO R ........
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IS »!*•% i m i N K I

321-1911

kitchen,
in door
garaga
*1* 000

O TH E R HOM ES. 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

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Carpark....... „„„ Prlvata Pattai
LutA Landtcaplng Pat* Children
W A TE R BEO S A C C E P TE O I

p e r

1 Bdrm . 3 h im Villa B*H*r
than nan’ Vertical blind* In
eve»y rsom Naw range and
r e f rig e r a te - B ra n d naw
c a r p a l1 Corner unit with
garaga SM 000

Offices to Rint

Laka Mary f bn-m . i bam.
w 'w carpal, can»rii haat air,
appl , drapaa t i l tTSd________
Larga 1 bdrm unturniihad
Dup'a* MSI mo Mf lt » f or
M i ears______________________
110) B Maitonyllto. f bdrm 1
bath, air, appliance* SM! par
ma plut SMI tacurlty dapout
Call t i l IBSStvaning*_______ _
I bdrm |V) bath Dupia* lor
rant No pat* A ir and appil
ancat. w a th fr-d ry fr hookup
tlTO par mo Call altar 4 pm
EM T4W______________________
1 bdrm . I bath, appl . kid's
small pal OK SIM par mo
^ lu t ^ M J d a g o tll^ M M M ^ _

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Gat aopnancat Call M l 1404
attar 1 PAA__________________

Call......... .

Childran a Pali Wa'cama
Sanlar Cllliant DWcaunt

R E A L TO R

1 bath

113—Storage Rentals

W utlva Rirur viaw a A c c a u ll
1 b d rm . US acra. woodad
prlvata. lancad Horta OK.
m l mo E ra MI u n ________
I Bdrm
Hama W/Scraanad
Parch Complafa privacy |!W
wk w MW *ac M l Ma* or
M l MM

SANFORD REALTY

f bdrm SMS 1 bdrm . HOC
Flr*l, latt, tac Rat m i l l
t u t o r r n M l IMS, avat
t Bdrm dining room living
room. I bam Air tend&lt;t&gt;on*d
houaa 1400 mo M l 5(01 or
Ml-OafS Brokpr Ownar______ _
1 bdrm 3 bath, family room,
terganad porch lancad yard.
S4TS par month Call ITT Tan

3 Bdrm

1249

Wtrthousd I FKtory
alt New Montana

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S E C U R ITY D E P O S IT ...
W ITH THIS ADI

Eacvttv* 1 Bdrm . 3 Bam Pool
homo. Fla, Room. Bar. Patio,
talc par month Call M l BUD
H IO O E N L A K E
1 b d rm , f
bath. air. childran O K . I d )
par month • U » dap m Jiff
or 1H-HBI atk M r Kevin
a a a IN D E L T O N A a * a
a a HOM ES FO R R E N T a a
_______ a a S74IQ4 a a_______

F r W * Y . A u g . t » . 1 M S -1 1 A

141—Homes For Sale

141—Homes For Sale

SA LE S R E P R E S E N T A T IV E

S a n to r d . P I.

Tvtcawilla Area . Oft
a HORSE LO VER 'S a
* D E L IO H T •
JU S T L IS T E D ! Custom 1 Story
Comiampoaary. 1 * bdrm . )
ba'h. gam* roam, fam ily
room, lirtpiec* let! Itudio. 1
•tall barn 4 tack ream. 2*
acres, lancad 4 crass toncad
pool Unbelievable •■*'**

ARISTOCRAT MOTOR CARS
O V E R 1 0 0 B I R R R E R O 'S T O C H O O S E F R O M ! !

•1910 FIREBIRD
Automatic. Air, to* Miles

ASSUME BALANCE
NO OOWN P A Y M E h l
• UP TO 60 MONTHS
•1911 DCITA 88 ROYALE
FINANCING UPON
Nice ClemCar
APPROVED CREDIT
•1913 SUBARU BRAT
TRADES ACCEPTED
Mops, A/C. Topper
• EXTENDED
•1911 PEUGEOT
Sunroof WARRANTIES
A/C. AM/FM Stereo
AVAILABLE ON
SELECTED MODELS
•1911 DATSUN 28021

GIF. T Tops
• 1980 FORD P/U

Unit

365-3300
417S t. OaWe Dr.
lAfteceD 12771

•1981 FORD ESCORT
Wi(on GL, Lot Miles
•1982 CADILLACCOUPE
DEVIUE
Gray
•1927 CORVETTE
Low Miles
•1982 OLDS T0R0NA00
Sunroof
•1981 SEDAN DEVIUE
FLEETWOOD
Blows
•1983 CHEVETTE
A/C, Automatic

MdB.tBP

■ C H O C S T R E E SERVICE
Fra* Iitlm ato*I Law Pruett
L4( lot Stump Grinding Teal
M i n f a d a i aratto
"taa to* F r a lin a m i t d a i r .
JO HN A L L I N I LAW N 4 T R I E
Ctoadtraa removal LJa 4 to*
Fra*tat M l DEB

PHTLUS I. CAPPONI
REALTOR
Aftti Hoots: 134 1723
Emirson Ruttf Group, lac.
*69 0700

FU LLY EQUIPPED SERVICE DEPARTM ENT
WITH COM PUTERIZED BEAR AN ALYSIS
NOW A V A ILA B LE.

�1 I A — E v a n ln g H a r a ld , S a n fo rd . F

111—Appliances
/ Furniture
BARREL TABLE t CHAIRS,
naw &lt;v'c*»f luvnltun
m )H*
I k W H Ii i K t M t H K M
tv.m U l W A R R A N T Y
BA B N ( T T i
C A S K Lac a a v
M B -in i ........................
im in )
•R C N TTO O W M .
Color TV * . ilarao*. * m Iw i
O 'f t ’ y refrigerator, I r M l l f l
Iw n llu fl. video r n g r iM 'i.
Sperlel III » t « l , rani I t DO
Altarnetlv* TV 4 A p»l Rental*
l i f i n 1happing t m l i f

_________ b i i w _________

U u l * i i k * r i Part* A I t n k f
tar I t i n t f l l
.....) l ) M il
M O O N EY A P P L IA N C E S ___

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE

F rlda y^A yg. It, l t t l

231-Cars
231-Cars

a M OV I MO SALS I a
A ll m utt gel R e frig e ra to r
range furniture S a t. *AM
ePM 111 Lor men Circle S .

11 Bulct Etactra Loaded! Nan
llfet, air in o c ti Immaculate

M OVING SALK (In Haute I Sat
o n ly . tOA. 170» Magnolia
GU**, turn , ate
Y A R D SA LE
I t l t Magnolia
Aua (O f of irtti SI 1 Augutt
Ufh Iff ft 1 A M *
(Soma
furniture included!
YA R D SA LE Erl a S a l. Aug
Itlti a t!lt&gt; from a to S 111 S
Sun Iend Dr . Sanford
Y A R O SA LE Yen buna bed*
m itc e lle n e o u t fu rn itu re
led tea large i l l ) ciotne* Sat
Sun IB I P W 111! Bap Are

B id Credit?

is

219— Wanted to Buy

llw d Office to rn D t M t . ( I i i l i l .
tablet booitata, Ilia r * b ,
l | p i « t l H i , phone*. ant
ma&lt;liln« 171 a m ____________

I Alummumn Cant Nentpeper
Men Ferraut Matait
G len
KaAanta............................ m no*
B .by Badt. Stroller*. Clothe*
Pie (p e n t. Etc. Peperbecl
■ e e H -l l l i m m « «
NaudCribt. P.a/pant Heby
fu rn itu re , c lo lb ln g Good
Price* Attar 1 PM
i l l 11*1

191-Building

223— Miscellaneous

Materials
B UILD IN G S all Heal 10 . IDO
|I].* M . BO e ISO 11* ie ,
other* fr om 1 1 I t *q It
I 111 *111 (collar!)

199—Pets &amp; Supplies
Afelity K*nn*l« Oog (joarding
Country Atmoaphar* M*a*on
•b it R i l t s
31) 1 ) ) 0
Atfactlonata young famai* dog
riiNKfl giOCKf honri*

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BEAGLE rurr?

all shot)
• mo* old SM Ml 0*41

Funk A Yfagnall * t n
cyciopadia. N*w )• Votuma*
1100 firm Opagu* fJro|*ctor
* f 4 in
It*. Int lottos ) 2VO
W Ufib*J IOO 1?) 9147
Matal utility If altar, goti*j llrtt
and he an*# 4 ft i m Long k 4
fl «rid* HOD, Gold Htrciiton
C o u c h A C h a i r , good
t onditlon , 100
U ) MM
Trail*/ in •■ealtonl condition 4
■ 4 R N it U*ad for moving
anc to*#d IttG 171 1120
USf U T 1 m f
4 *i**l t*nad
WW. i ; t 8 ) R 14 H I aach
P L U i A 84 Inch O 'Brian World
I i i m Waftf *h* ilka naw*

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n i ilea

213—Auctions
FOR E S f A f t
Commer ci al or R**ld«nM*l
Auction* k Appra&gt;*ai« ta ll
0*11 (Auction )? ) M70

II.OOCl I T U Air Condition*? Aral!
unit i*mp#f atura tonfrol 7
*Hp««d Goad condition! 141 II
fu Inch Ratrig good condi
lion N*#dt door twitch 140
Call attar 8 )7) JOf 4
4 Chalrt, labia, wrought iron.
840 Call 17)0788

Sanford Are A lit" St

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C O U R TE S Y PONTIAC 111 l i l t

Budget

7* T R A NS VAN- J1 f t . root *
Top condition A i m 10' W

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243-Junk Cars

1, Fl. BV CompartTreltar
Roedr *o go 11MO

Peferflllt COE tfTT. AmarltR"
Reefer m e will nagetiata
pelt# Celt*******

Far m*f • d*'aii«

1*77 F A N T R A I L E R Good «
ditto" fully tguippad E
be-"room u a x 111 i*10

241 —Recreational
Vehicles / Campers

237—Tractors and
Trailers

* Where Anybody *
* Can Buy or Sell t *

Honde Gaob condole"
Complete overhaul I U » 106
H u m p h ry Rd . Leke Mary

71 Honda t » Nicat Will fl
nonet *ie*l Gregory Mobiia
Home* H I SJW
________

Ever? Thurt NrteetT » PM

e . WE W ILL B UY e e
a a YO UR USED C ARe a
e C A L L PHIL B E T T IS e

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Cltavy Cuxtomljae V »n 1W7
Re*rigav»tav, emfc u e » l or
bextoftev tW m i ____________
M F ile * c . VI. Over Drive
t o n e r . V SCO (nag I Navi
Tire* H I i m e r e l l eeel

Hurt f l ........ ........Da rtona BeecB
a a a a a Metdt a a a a a a

7117*1*

2A1— Recreational
Vehicles / Campers

239—Motorcycles
and Bikes

235—Trucks/
Buses/ Vans

* DAYTONA AUTO ★
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No Credit?

NATIONAL AUTO SALES

No ttuf m i tit m i _______

'I t T H U N D E B B IR O Loaded
Heritage Edition VVK Ml
M i l otter 1PM
’M Mutteng Gn&lt;e.’|1 Eicart GL
t ceded MIO Don" Smell Ma
p e ym e n t
C H IC O A T H E
m a n eeteeoe

2 3 1 -C a rs

WE FINANCE
W A LK IN .............O R IV E O U T

’l l Honda Civic 1 P . M B ,, (
tpeed. a c y l . am/tm. near
Hrat A point n u x lle f t e r t

Yard Sale. 8 30 to 7 Saturday
Only t i l l Pinaoer Sanford

IBM S E L C C TR IC II Aiwayt
under maintenance contract
E .t e lle n l condition tliO
J^eil 111(000

e w**h * old

,

217—Garage Sales

119—Office Supplies
/ Equipment

V

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TO P Dollar Paid tor Jun* k
Uv*d car* t f u ( k U haavy
•qurpmdnf 122 ItdO

_______ m«7K_______

L a s h ’ s iy0tltl

J im

RENT A CAR OF SEMINOLE CO

B lu e B o o k C a rs

SUPER SUMMER SALE
1984
ESC O R T

1985
ESC O R T

*45 00

*6100

Fro m , Blue Book Prices

VW R AB B IT

TOPAZ

Paym ents As Low As * 9 6 .5 0 A Month

*5100

*6700

LTD

LT D B RO U GH AM

*6100

*8800

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3 2 1 -0 7 4 1 Trucks To Choose

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E X T R A C L E A N , LO W M IL E S !!!
,

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830-6688

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Would You Walk
On A Picasso?
In the beginning, tapestries were purely functional; something
to cover the floor. Fancy rugs, if you will. Today, however, these
intricately woven creations are never found underfoot. Instead,
they grace the walls of lavish homes, bank lobbies, and art galleries.
path lo artistic creation Step by step they proceed,
often for a total of 100 tedious hours, before a
Ix-auttlul tapestry Is completed.
Hut It can pay oil. Take that UK) hours, thr artist's
skill, and about $40 in wool and dyes, put It all
w
V lilt Ick itit .iml tu'i-tllr. luprstry maker*
together and what you come up with Is a 3-by-5-foot
arc pushing tli.it liadltloual weave from ftincrtlonul tn
tapestry that may sell lor around $500.
fine art and lorn I art Inin' stitches are keeping up with
The most dllflcult thing In producing such a work
the times.
You have In slur I with the basics. A background III
ol art. Mrs Hose said. Isn't the actual loom work, hut
needlework will help you gel "II the ground In
m coming up with the design.
developing your own woven walllianglng lint In- ye
Ikith Mrs. Rose and Ms. Patton, who come from
lorewnmed, ll's an addictive undertaking. according
families of traditional needlcworkers. favor abstract,
lo lamgwood liMtmlst Kllen Hatton,
geometric designs lor tluir tajrrstrlrs. Ikith have
Ms. I*tittoil, who has hern weaving tapestries and
university degrees tu fabric art.
adillng her own needlework lunches tor about 15 ol
Mrs. Rose said she draws Inspiration from nature
her 3H years, said once you take up the ancient art
ami then creates her own Images.
you may nut stop unid every Imre surface in your
The work Itself, she satd, ts rather simple.
home Is covered wiili a falirlc design Then inaytN'
Ms. Patton said she gets a lot o f personal
you'll t»e ready to go commercial
satisfaction and pleasure from the creative process.
lloth Ms Patton and Lake Mary's Linda Rose have
Once you have the haste technique down, she said.
m oved Into the professional ranks with their
"Creativity und the ability to work with your hands
large scale weavings that grace several area roomierwill keep you going. ''
elal and residential building*
Although her art ts based on the functional craft ol
I
It 11 it you jtisl want to break Into the craft Ms.
weaving, a method used lor centuries to create
Patton suggests a basic weaving i•nurse otlered t»y (lie
colorful floor coverings, Mrs. Hose said her creations
Uitlverslly n( ( ’entral Florida.
aren't Intended to be walked upon.
Prom there, where you learn tn create It un i tonal
Decorative 6th Century Egyptian tapestry with
She never produces " functional" pieces, and said
Items such as poises ami shawls, you may develop a two horsemen. Wool on linen.
since the 1050s some artists have worked to elevate
taste fur tapestry. Providing you have the patience,
their medium from the ranks ol a craft to the status ol
you can then start turning out wall hangings, she pist started experimenting with loading and other "fine art.“
said.
texture eriltam iug elements which sire adds lo tier
It ts th* beginners who should satisfy themselves
Mrs. Nose. 54. Is tied up In her art (rum tile earliest work.
with producing something solely ullllturlan More
stages Nn Kluredxnight shortcuts for her Site lut|&gt;orts
Ms. Patton's creations are similar However, she's dramatic "artw orks" will come later.
raw wool yarn from Urrerc. untangles lire mess and satisfied with pre dyed yarn, tort adds personalized
A sample o f Ms. Patton's work la on permanent
dyes It tu suit her fancy to ht Into tier abstract, needlework stitches to her loom-made tapestries.
display at the 950 Building In Casselberry. And
vibrant-colored landscape designs.
The soli, nubby texture o f these wool wallhangtngs through Ort. 18 Mrs. Hose's work will be on display at
After nlstiil a deeade ol tapestry making, she has belies the work that goes Into them. There's no easy the Empire Banks In Sanford and DeLand.

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'West 57th': Kid Brother To '60 Minutes'
By Joan Hanauer
UP1 TV W riter
NEW YORK IUPI) - "W est 57th" Is
the address of the CHS News head­
quarter* In New York City, and It also Is
the name of thr network's new news
magazine — a sort ol sibling ol "00
Minutes."
The show debuted Tuesday at 10
pu t, with a set of cnrresjxjndcnta
young enough tu rail the men on (he
older news magazine "d a d ."
Th r subject matter used tn the first
show also was aimed at a younger
audlrnec than the "8 0 Minutes'' crowd
— It la a little more hip. a little less
se rio u s und c e rta in ly not earthshaking.
That doesn’ t mean "W est 57th" Is
frivolous or fluffy — it ts not —
although thr show did open with u
segment on Chuck Norris, seven-times
world karate champion turned movie
hero.
Bob Strutt was the reporter and the
viewer was shifted bark and forth
• beiwwew Norris'--calm'good humor In
real life and the nm ntvr’Ond' mhyhfttl

he commits in Him clips ns hr kicks
and kills his way lo stardom.
The piece that Meredith Vletra nar­
rated on a trip lo Ethiopia was both
tragic and enormously disturbing
She was one of thr rr|x&gt;rtrra traveling
wi t h llu r r y l l r l u f o n l c . M ic h a el
Jackson's brother Marlon and others on
a tact Hinting and publicity-conscious
trip lo Ethiopia (or USA for Africa.
All along the line, reporters werr
watched hy Ethiopian "m in ders" who
didn't want them talking to a Soviet
soldier or Diming a Soviet helicopter
gunshlp as It Dew overhead llhry did
anyway).
The segment was confusing and
disjointed lit some ways, pointing up
the ronfuslou amt disquieting aspects*
of thr Ethiopian tragedy.
There Is evidence that food being
sent to feed the starving Is at best
tragically dr laved In reaching them On
the other band, when an airlift of grain
Is dropped In a remote airstrip, the
hordes of starving rush In to scoop U

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United States of America."
One doubts, however, that any of
those starving Ethiopians can read —
surely not English.
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Another fascinating hut disquieting
"people segment was Jane Wallace's
visit to the Oregon commune of cult
leudrr Hujnecsh Uhugwun. who set up
shop tn Oregon four years ago after he
got into Income tax trouble In India.
Among thr cull members Is Shannon
Ryan, daughter o f California Con­
gressman Leo Hyan. killed six years
ago when he went to Investigate the
Rev. Jim Jones deadly community In
Guyana.
She sees no sim ilarity between
Jonestown and her commune, where
members work 12 hours-a-day. seven
days a week, for no pay. They think of Clockwise fromi top left: Bob Slrott,
work as worship, and they sdore John Ferrugla, Meredith
lift Vieira,
Hha gw an.
and Jane Wallace are the principal
The news magazine also Included a correspondents tor “ West 5&gt;th,"
segment on battered wives In Texas by CBS* new news magazine.
John Ferrugla.
"W est 57lh " ts a fast-paced, youth- they are at It. __^
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crew offers a
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By Vernon Scott
Hollywood Reporter
H O LLYW O O D (DIM) - It
doesn't lake an inlrllrclttul to
conclude Ilia! nr (work TV l* a
low-brow medium Inlendcd for
the lowest com m on denomina­
tor.
It may In- vouchsafed, loci,
that fewer educated, discerning
viewers arr tuning in the likes
o f "M iam i V ic e ." "D allas."
"D lfrrcnl Strokes" and "The
Fall Guy."
F o r t u n a t e l y , t h e r e a rr
alternatives Tor a cltl/en with
an l(J higher Ilian GO I’HS.
often repetitive, sometimes dull
and occasionally pretentious. Is
one.
Another Is the Arts and
E n terta in m en t N etw ork, a
cable programmer that reaches
14 million subscribers Involv­
ing *2. IOO cable systems
Any netw ork prime time
aerlrs claiming only 14 million
viewers doubtless would be
uncoupled quickly. But rulings
arc of no moment lo AAE. as
the Arls and Entertainment
N etw o rk has c o m e to he
known.
U*as than a year and a hall
old. AM ; has already made a
small dent In network vlrwlng
Not as great as M TV. to be
sure, hut unlike the M T V
addicts. AM-1 viewt rs can read
This alternative entertain­
ment network Is financed by
The Hearsl Corporation. ABC
Video Enterprises and HCA
Cable. Ihe latter two apparently
supporting a project In com­
petition with their own network
Interests. ABC uud NBC.
A A E p r e s id e n t N lck olas
Duvuties stales Ills lonqMny s
ca se s u c c in c tly : " W e arc
comnitttrd lo provide quality
entertainment on a continuous
basis even If 11 means an
audience smaller than those of
I hr traditional networks
"The real benefit of cable
prugiummlng Is lo provide a
complete spectrum of Informa­
tion. cultural events and en­
tertainment Id viewers. Not Just
three or five alternatives, hut
20 or more so the Individual
viewer can become his own
programmer.
" W e h a v e t o d e v e lo p
networks that have their own
Identifiable genre, so viewers
will know exactly where to go
for what they want to see."
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Elliott and Katharine Rosa are married and. If
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name of a movie I saw some years ago. The atara "M iam i Vice"? — M.D., Kalamazoo. Mich.
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couple. Can you tell me what film this was? —
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The Night The
Lights Went Out
NEW YORK (U l'l) - The
Actors' Equity union says the
Halils could no oul In many of
the nation's theaters — in*
eluding the National Theater In
Washington and the Yale Rep­
ertory Theater — unless a
contract agreement Is reached
before Sept. I.
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talks during the nest bargain­
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Resident Theaters, scheduled
to begin Tuesday.
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hlg problem s." Dick Moore, the
spokesman, warned.
"Equity hopes to arhlcve a
fair contract without a strike,
but we are not encouraged by
the talks thus far." he added.
The current contract expires
Sept. I

Social Security Disability

A ctors' Equity represents
36.000 actors, dancers, singers,
and stage managers who work
In 03 theaters across the
country. Including New York's
Circle In thr Square, the Yale
Repertory Theater. San Olego s
Old Globe and the American
National Theater at the Ken­
nedy Center.
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A strike would be the fourth
In the union's history. The first
was In 1919 and It established

collective bargaining. Moore
said. Actors and stage manag­
ers walked off the Job In I960
for 13 days to establish a
pension and welfare fund, he
noted. T lie most recent strike
was In 1971.
At Issue In the current nego­
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which determ in e minim am
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also wants free out-of-town
housing for actors, he said.

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                <text>Original -page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, August 16, 1985; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
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